A Day That Shook The World: Saddam Hussein captured
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Hussein pulled from the underground cavern at a farmhouse roughly 10 miles from hometown Tikrit.
The then 66-year-old had been in hiding since Baghdad fell to US forces eight months earlier during the war in Iraq.
His capture was announced with a simple “Ladies and gentleman, we got him,” from US administrator Paul Bremer.
This British Pathe footage from the time shows a dishevelled-looking Hussein in US custody:
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