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They Fought for America—Then Were Ordered to Dig Their Own Graves WWII | Battles of the Century
In December 1944, during the Battle of the Bulge, eleven Black American soldiers vanished in the frozen forests of Belgium. What happened to them was not a battlefield accident—it was a war crime buried by silence. Known today as the Wereth 11, these African American U.S. soldiers were captured by German Waffen-SS troops, forced to dig their own graves, and executed.
This documentary uncovers one of the darkest and least discussed stories of World War II—how segregation, racism, and institutional neglect left Black soldiers vulnerable even while wearing the American uniform. While the war was fought in the name of freedom and democracy, these men were denied both.
Using verified historical records, eyewitness accounts, and military archives, this film tells the full story of the Wereth 11, the silence that followed their deaths, and the decades-long fight to have their sacrifice recognized. This is not just a WWII story—it is a story about memory, injustice, and the cost of being forgotten by history.
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