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The Harlem Hellfighters: 10 Interesting Facts About The Historic African American WW1 Regiment

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The Harlem Hellfighters: 10 Interesting Facts About The Historic African American WW1 Regiment

De: Alastair Penrose
Narrado por: George D. Cummings
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In the blood-soaked trenches of World War I, where courage was tested and humanity often lost, one regiment rewrote the meaning of heroism. They were the 369th Infantry Regiment—better known as the Harlem Hellfighters—African American soldiers who defied prejudice, shattered expectations, and became one of the most decorated and respected fighting units of the entire war.

At a time when segregation defined every corner of American life, these men fought not only against the German army, but also against the racism of the country they served. Denied respect by their own military, they found acceptance and honour under French command, proving that bravery knows no colour. Their extraordinary story is one of perseverance, patriotism, and pride—an enduring reminder of the fight for dignity in the face of injustice.

In The Harlem Hellfighters, Alastair Penrose unveils ten remarkable truths about this legendary regiment. From their improbable formation through a political loophole to their unbroken record of 191 days of continuous combat, each chapter reveals a new dimension of their legacy. Readers will meet heroes like Sergeant Henry Johnson, who single-handedly fought off a German raiding party with his rifle, grenades, and a bolo knife—an act of pure defiance that earned him France’s Croix de Guerre and a place among history’s bravest soldiers.

Yet the Harlem Hellfighters were more than warriors. They were cultural ambassadors.

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