I found the following baffling claim on a Wikipedia article regarding the "Chasseurs Ardennais" in World War II:
A unit of only 40 men held off the combined arms of the German forces, including General Rommel's "Ghost Division" for 18 days and only surrendered after running out of ammunition, when asked where the others were, they simply replied 'We are all'.[citation needed]
As this appears to be quite unlikely, no citation is provided and it does not align with the events as presented by the equivalent German page, I highly doubt it. The edit history is dubious as well: a recent edit mocked the claim before being reverted.
Is it just a myth / an exaggeration, or are there any notable sources to support said claim?