A man's possible survival of the Battle of Little Big Horn, where George Armstrong Custer and over 200 soldiers were killed by Plains Indians, is explored. The story delves into how this individual survived, why he never revealed his story, and whether the account is true.
Custer's Last Man: I Survived Little Big Horn
A reevaluation of the Battle of Little Big Horn is presented through the perspective of a man who asserts he survived the pivotal event, in which George Armstrong Custer's 200-strong cavalry force was soundly defeated by a collective of Plains Indian tribes.