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🔒Remove your personal information from the web at https://JoinDeleteMe.com/TIFO and use code TIFO for 20% off 🙌 DeleteMe international Plans: https://international.joindeleteme.com This video is by DeleteMe. In Quentin Tarantino’s 2009 historical revenge fantasy Inglourious Basterds, U.S. Army Lieutenant Aldo Raine, played by Brad Pitt, recruits the titular Basterds - a squad of Jewish soldiers - to wreak havoc behind Nazi lines during World War II. In the process, they cross paths with a parallel British mission and a revenge plot by a French Jewish woman and succeed in gunning down Adolf Hitler and most of the Nazi high command in a burning French theatre. Ridiculous Hollywood nonsense, right? Well, not as much as you might think for not only did Allied Intelligence actually concoct a plan - dubbed Operation Foxley - to assassinate Hitler, but they also recruited a large number of Jewish refugees to conduct secret operations behind enemy lines. And by far the most successful of these, carried out in the dying days of the war, succeeded in saving thousands of lives and a key Austrian city from unnecessary destruction. This is the story of Operation Greenup, the real-life Inglourious Basterds. Author: Gilles Messier Host: Simon Whistler Editor: Daven Hiskey Producer: Samuel Avila

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