1:09 | Shortly after the end of World War II, Robert Fischle and a fellow soldier decide to investigate a large vacant warehouse in Germany, and make a surprising discovery.
While heading through France towards Paris, Robert Fischle remembers his first encounter with artillery.
Robert Fischle recalls his company taking German artillery fire near the Battle of the Bulge.
Robert Fischle talks about the first time he experienced "Screaming Mimis" while taking cover from German artillery fire.
While making his way through France in the winter of 1944, Robert Fischle describes an eerie sight by the roadside.
While working with German translators during the liberation of the concentration camp at Dachau, Robert Fischle recollects one German officer's opinion on why American soldiers won World War II.
Shortly after the end of World War II, Robert Fischle and a fellow soldier decide to investigate a large vacant warehouse in Germany, and make a surprising discovery.