Imagine being drunk, then a Canadian shows up, tells you that you're surrounded. Then he has a shot with you and then convinces you to drive him around town while he proceeds to throw grenades and sprays random houses is amazing lol
I’m gonna agree with Lancelot’s comment as well, the early videos had their own personality with their art style. It never took away from the story being told. I loved watching the art slowly improve as you guys tried new things over the years. I’ve enjoyed it all.
Fascinating tale about the Soviet cook, the German tank, and the tarp. All the tankers needed to do was reverse out of there, but the kept shooting blindly…weird way to get yourself into the gulag
@@MaxTheLegend_YTgerman tankmen were all issued with a walther p38 pistol and the commander would have an mp40 sub machine gun too. I don't know why they didn't fight back considering they could have either drove forward a bit or reversed a bit and then opened the hatches and probably shot the Russian lol I guess the element of surprise and the illusion of more than 1 Russian soldier being around the tank made them think otherwise. That was some mad courage and calm thinking from the Russian.
Nahh yarnhub old animations are the foundation to where it's a absolute cinema to watch it's amazing how far your teams effort have reach truly inspiring
this will easily become a 10 million subscriber channel. All of your videos are well made and have a lot of effort put into them, and for someone that loves hearing stories seeing a video from you guys in my notifications always makes my day.
I've been here since your earliest work. It's the stories that people love, the animation in the old days had massive charm, your present work is impeccable, but it's the stories of real people in real circumstances that are so appealing, you're a great storyteller and a visual poet..your depictions of flowers and vegetation are just beautiful..to this day the white lilies blooming all around Lydia's wrecked airplane still get me..that was lyrical as hell...
Phenomenal content. The amount of work that goes into this must be insane. Its not often you get to sub to a channel that is so clearly going to grow massively in the future. I'm glad to be here for this one
Hi mr. yarnhub I love you and your teams work. It is so high quality now, that I genuinely have a hard time deciding if it’s from animation or the real world. I remember when it was a 2d cartoon. It has evolved so very much. Well done! These videos are criminally underrated
Hello Yarnhub.. I am from India.. It is my privilege to let you know that your contents and it's presentations are outstanding. I admire listening to war stories of all era. Thank you so much..
Gastello, Matrosov, Talalihin, Kosmodemianskaya,Golikov, Sirotinin, Kozhedub, Kolobanov, Burda, Lavrinenko, Gintovt, Marinesko, Pavluchenko, Pavlov, and over 20 millions Soviet soldiers which named Petrov, Ivanov, Sidorov , this is really Heroes of II WW !! Don't forget this!
I've never understood what his deal was, being a good Christian doesn't mean being a pacifist, Jesus was far from a pacifist. "If you have no sword, sell your cloak and buy one" was said by him, and he drove the money changers out of the temple with violence. The Bible says that lethal defense of self and others is OK. It is OK to pick up a weapon and fight for a good cause.
Thanks to you & Desmond Doss for reminding us you don’t have to be a warrior to be a hero.The Soviet Union employed warrior women before the so called “democracies” did.
As an individual, pride? Sure, but the soviet union only managed to look only slightly less bad than the nazis in the end, that's not victory nor peace, plus the foolish attempt to re-expand westward today still...
My great grandfather is a war hero but didn’t want to share his story, he had captured a platoon by himself he did it by shooting a 19 year old German point blank in the head with a 30 carbine
I'm here for the animated stories. Not to criticize the animated stories. I think these WW2 animated stories should be taught in schools from K through 12.
@@blokis6025People like us with even the slightest knowledge of military history will know of Murphy; The general public or uninformed people, not so much. My good buddy from H.S. Is a Ranger, short like Audie was, and I believe he won an award named after Audie Murphy. He's been competing in Army fitness comps for years now and usually dominates on whatever teams he's with.... sadly we're not the young bucks we once were, and at 35 I believe he's done with that now. We were troubled kids in H.S. Back in the early 2000s but he had always been a disciplined boxer and an all around tough mthrfkr. I'd feel bad for anyone who had to face him in combat, especially hand to hand combat. Seeing his mother murdered in front of him at a young age hardened my boy like no other person I've ever met. Love the guy and glad he's on my side fighting for the U.S. I got a picture of him right after he got tabbed up. Edit: I just looked up his patch under his ranger tab and he's part of the Army's 4th infantry division out of Fort. Carson I believe. The patch has four green ivy leaves on it with a little circle in the middle and lines connecting all fours leaves ( one on each corner of the diamond shaped patch) to the little circle in the middle. I didn't realize how decorated the 4th ID was until. landing on Omaha beach on D-day and even fighting with both the French and British in ww1.... being the only U.S. division to fight in both sectors. The Roman numeral four being IV is how they got their unofficial name " the Ivy." Sorry for the tangent but I couldn't be more proud of my friend. From where we were to where he's s at now is just an amazing feat that he should always be proud of. "Steadfast and loyal." The 4th IDs Motto.
this a pretty good channel. they dont beg for likes and subs instead incorporate them wisely into the videos that doesnt annoy the heck of ppl or at least myself. good job. keep it up.
Why only allied Soldiers and officers tho? There were lots of german soldiers who conducted rescues etc on allies too! But as they say history is written by the winners
I love that people said your animations are bad when their attempt probably look like that dinosaur game that jumps over cactus when you have no signal.
My grandpa was a navy aviation mechanic during WWII. At 19 years old he was changing the out guns on everything from Mustangs to B-17 Fortresses, during fights he'd work loading up canons or directing the ammunition resupplies for the gunners. He really didn't like talking about his time in the Pacific but the scene in Black Hawk Down where they had to clean out the blood and empty shells off the back of a Humvee made him tear up and walk out the room so I figure he must've seen alot of that during his service. He also reupped during Korea and worked mainly on bases. When the war ended he worked as a gas station mechanic. He lost 4 fingers, pinky and top two kuckles on his ring finger on his left hand while changing out a gun and middle and ring finger on his right when a red hot machine gun slipped and just melted them off when a chain broke and it slid. His entire back got charred during an out of control oil fire so he walked with a slight limp and hunchback during Korea. He recovered and went right back to work, but the war "ended" literally 3 days later. I wish more attention was given the unsung heroes of wars who make sure the weapons and equipment our soldiers use are working properly.
Watched the entire video. My father and his two brothers were in the service in WW2. My uncle landed at Normandy, was in the Battle of the Bulge. My father served three and a half years on a destroyer in combat scenarios. Got it? They were all honorably discharged.
I love your Content no biased opinions or conspiracy theories or crapping on anyone's beliefs just stories of amazing humans and amazing events god bless you -USMC 2015-2019
What I sort of love about Yarnhub's videos is that they never explicitly say someone died. "He turned to look at his friend and his body was limp". I sort of like that.
i learn alot of ww2 history from this channel alone. i'd love to see you make a video of LT. Adnan at how he bravely fought the Japanese in Singapore in Bukit Chandu.
Its called progress and this so called bad animation of the early days of yarn proves that they are hard at work it shows ones dedication. "Progress lies not in enhancing what is, but in advancing towards what will be." -Khalil Gibran
Hello and thank you YARNHUB for making these video's, I like war and guns tanks and all type off battle equipment. i like your videos because these give me the knowledge that i dont know about the world.
Leo major is the definition of a Canadian when it comes to fighting he was ruthless but he still was polite to the officer and his captive like all Canadian should be and from the way he is animated it looks like he is a lefty and as a unbiased lefty Canadian I can say the Leo major is pretty cool
I don't know why American commanders thought the 761st would run. It's as if they forgot about the Harlem hellfighters in WW1 or even the red Tails. Both of which would take heavy losses before failing their missions.