Hostile Territory
on August 10, 2025 0 views
In June 1876, under the relentless Montana sun, over 200 men of the Seventh Cavalry perished alongside General George Custer at the Battle of the Little Bighorn—an event that stunned the nation.
But nearly 30 years later, a forgotten letter surfaced.
Penned in 1904 by Theodore W. Golden—a rare surviving witness—it revealed a raw, unfiltered version of what really happened that day. Golden’s private account told of confusion, fear, and the brutal missteps that led to Custer’s fall.
This video brings his haunting words to life. Step into the dust-choked chaos of that battlefield, hear the voices long silenced, and uncover the truth buried beneath legend.
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