““Advancing on both sides of the road, the English soldiers attacked the building in which Pfriemberger had holed up. But the Gefreiter did not give up. He fired bursts into the group of attacking soldiers and forced them to take cover. Then he changed position and would show up at another point, opening fire from there. Wherever the English showed up, he forced them to take cover. The enemy, who assumed an entire squad of paratroopers was in the building, pulled back. A single man had accomplished the mission of an entire platoon. With unbridled trust in himself and his comrades, whom he knew would not leave him in the lurch, he had accomplished the seemingly impossible. By doing so, he had also saved his comrades in the gun positions at Chania.””