The Documentary

The 95th: The Iron Men of Metz chronicles the story of General Patton's famous WWII 95th Infantry Division veterans. In 1944, they claimed a key Allied victory by liberating the Nazi stronghold of Metz, France. Fifty-five years later, surviving members of this heralded unit return to the battlefields where they made their mark upon history. Greeted once again as heroes, they recount the horrors they faced, and honor their fallen comrades.

A film by Davidson Cole, Neal Gold, and Adam Graham | Directed by Davidson Cole : Produced by Neal Gold, Davidson Cole, and John Digles : Sound by Adam Graham : Featuring the Veterans of the U.S. Army's WWII 95th Infantry Division Steve Finik, Nick Fusco, Chuck Wood and Paul Madden

The News

Meet The Men

One of the men to meet
"The 95th division was one of the well trained outfits that could go and fight anywhere in the world."

STEVE FINIK
One of the men to meet
"You know who won the war? The foot soldier. You don’t read nothing about him."

NICK FUSCO
One of the men to meet
"I couldn’t swear that I killed anybody. In fact I’m glad I don’t know."

CHUCK WOOD
One of the men to meet
"I consider the company I was in as family. Those people were like brothers to me."

PAUL MADDEN
One of the men to meet
"Metz is the only city in the world where you can see all the known fortifications constructed by mankind."

JACQUES (The Tour Guide)
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