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Geneva Convention

   
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Date: February 16, 1996
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He then attended Johns Hopkins University and almost immediately was drafted into the army. Hildenbrand was attending basic training in the beginning of 1944 and by November of the same year he is in a foxhole in France. His experience of being a soldier turns from one of defending his country to being a prisoner of war by January the next year...
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One night on the German fronts, their E Company was surrounded and cut off from communication with the base. Hildenbrand volunteered to run and find his way back to base to call in re-enforcements. He was attacked by German soldiers on his retreat and quickly realized what had happened...
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