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In 1944, during the Battle of the Ardennes, when the German army asked the American troops surrounded in Bastogne to surrender, they only received McAuliffe, deputy commander of the 101st Airborne Division. The Brigadier's answer: "Nuts!"[1] Several books could be written about the specific meaning of this word. "Band of Brothers" broadcast on CCTV elegantly translated "Nuts" as "Crazy!" Other World War II books generally translated "Nuts" "Translated as "Nonsense!" "Bullshit!" or "Bullshit!" I think "crazy" is obviously not likely to cause the soldiers to laugh wildly. The instinctive explanation of the American soldiers must be the same as that of our ancient civilization. censorship is completely different. General George S. Patton Jr., who spoke like a stinking gutter, couldn't help but be overjoyed when he heard someone scolded him with "fuck". He finally found a "foul-mouthed soulmate" whom he had not seen in a century. He slapped Eisenhower's table and shouted: "God wants us to save people with the gift of language!" Patton Jr. immediately dispatched the Third Army's most capable armored search battalion to rush to rescue the people besieged in Bastogne. "Fuck" McAleife. According to Capa's recollection, Armored Search Battalion Commander Clifton Abrams looked like a cigar-smoking Jewish king. He swore a "poisonous oath" to Patton Jr. in front of Capa - saying that he must be the first A "fucking hero" who scored in Bastogne. The Jewish King Clifton Abrams arranged the "Sherman" tanks to line up in columns, charge while shooting, push the damaged tanks into the valley, and continue to advance. Attacking day and night, Patton's rolling iron flow was unstoppable and gradually overwhelmed all the German troops around Bastogne. When Abrams and McAleife met, they specifically conveyed Little Patton's deep respect for "General", solemn greetings, and told "General" that "General Patton asked me to save people with the gift of language." When McAleife heard this, he had an elegant look on his face: "I always mean it when I say 'fuck'." When McAleife retired from the army, many big businessmen came to hire him with high salary, praising him for his strong will, sharp language, and mastery of American English. A huge contribution to progress. Abrams, who rescued McAleife, also became a success. During the Vietnam War, he served as the commander of U.S. military aid in Vietnam. The U.S. government also named the M1 tank after "Abrams", which was the steel monster used to fight Iraq in the Gulf War. . However, all history books record this: On December 26, 1944, Patton's Third Army broke through the German defense lines, opened up Bastogne's supply line, and evacuated the wounded, which is today known as the "Battle of the Lobe." However, the 101st Division claimed that no one in the 101st Division had ever needed to be rescued by Patton.