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From Brutal Fighting in WWII's Huertgen Forest to Nuremberg Trials to Priest

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Moritz Fuchs was a private in the 1st infantry division, 26th regiment, when he was sent overseas after D-Da,y to help fight German forces in the Huertgen forest, which saw some of the worst fighting in the whole war and claimed over 30,000 U.S. casualties.
After being wounded and recovering, he later served in the Harz mountains of Germany. After the war, he was appointed bodyguard to the Chief Prosecutor of the Nuremberg trials and was a witness to all the historic proceedings. Father Fuchs describes his impressions of the trials and how they deeply affected him.
Immediately following his discharge and return to the U.S. he enrolled in seminary school and became a priest, serving for over 60 years until 2018 when he passed away at age 92.
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1. From Brutal Fighting in WWII's Huertgen Forest to Nuremberg Trials to Priest (00:00:00)

2. [Ad] What It's Like To Be... (00:13:14)

3. (Cont.) From Brutal Fighting in WWII's Huertgen Forest to Nuremberg Trials to Priest (00:13:52)

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Moritz Fuchs was a private in the 1st infantry division, 26th regiment, when he was sent overseas after D-Da,y to help fight German forces in the Huertgen forest, which saw some of the worst fighting in the whole war and claimed over 30,000 U.S. casualties.
After being wounded and recovering, he later served in the Harz mountains of Germany. After the war, he was appointed bodyguard to the Chief Prosecutor of the Nuremberg trials and was a witness to all the historic proceedings. Father Fuchs describes his impressions of the trials and how they deeply affected him.
Immediately following his discharge and return to the U.S. he enrolled in seminary school and became a priest, serving for over 60 years until 2018 when he passed away at age 92.
Heroes Behind Headlines
Executive Producer Ralph Pezzullo
Produced & Engineered by Mike Dawson
Music provided by ExtremeMusic.com

What It's Like To Be...
What's it like to be a Cattle Rancher? FBI Special Agent? Professional Santa? Find out!
Listen on: Apple Podcasts Spotify

  continue reading

Chapters

1. From Brutal Fighting in WWII's Huertgen Forest to Nuremberg Trials to Priest (00:00:00)

2. [Ad] What It's Like To Be... (00:13:14)

3. (Cont.) From Brutal Fighting in WWII's Huertgen Forest to Nuremberg Trials to Priest (00:13:52)

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