S5 E5 The Dead Men’s Counterattack – The Ghosts of Osowiec

S5 E5 The Dead Men’s Counterattack – The Ghosts of Osowiec

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In the freezing marshes of eastern Europe, in the shadow of World War I, a poison cloud rolled toward a fortress the Germans believed was already finished. What happened next sounds like folklore. It isn’t.

In August 1915, at Osowiec Fortress, thousands of German troops released chlorine gas and waited for silence. The men inside choked. Their lungs burned. Many drowned where they stood. By all logic, the fortress was theirs.

Then the dead stood up.

Blinded. Bleeding. Coughing up pieces of their own lungs. A handful of Russian soldiers—already dying—fixed bayonets and walked back into the gas. What followed would become known as the “Attack of the Dead Men.” It wasn’t a battle in the usual sense. It was something far worse. A final, desperate counterattack carried out by men who had nothing left to lose—not even their lives.

This episode tells the full story. The swamp. The gas. The science of how chlorine kills. The moment the German advance broke in terror. And the young officer who made the decision to turn his own death into a weapon.

It’s brutal. It’s disturbing. And it’s real.

If you think you know the horrors of the First World War, this will challenge that. This is one of the strangest and most unsettling moments in modern warfare—a reminder that sometimes the most frightening thing on a battlefield isn’t the weapon.

It’s the will of a man who refuses to die quietly.

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