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Theodore Herman Bachenheimer aka Theodor Storm, (23 April 1923 – 22 October 1944), was an American soldier. In just three years, he achieved legendary status as one of the war’s most daring reconnaissance scouts, he was better known as the The Legendary Paratrooper or The G.I. General and was befriended by Martha Gellhorn.Private Bachenheimer had an extraordinary talent for war, but, in reality was a man of peace.
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The G.I. General
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American soldier
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