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After Wittmann's Tiger Tank Rampage - The Fight back at Villers-Bocage [WW2 Documentary] 

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Michael Wittmann’s rampage at Villers-Bocage was just the start of a fight that was far from the great victory the Germans would claim it to be.
At 0930 on 13 June 1944, in the chaos that followed Wittmann’s fortuitous lunge into the British column, the men of the 4th Country of London Yeomanry lick their wounds and set up their defences.
They’ve been given the order to hold the Villers-Bocage at all costs - and will soon be fighting for their lives against a superior German force.
By the end of the day, a young Lt. Bill Cotton will have earned the Military Cross and a promotion to Captain. His Sergeant will earn a Military Medal and his Corporal a Distinguished Conduct Medal…
In the hype surrounding the career of Michal Wittmann - has the role of Bill Cotton and his troop been overlooked? Was he the real hero of Villers-Bocage?
Watch our video on Wittmann’s Tiger Tank Rampage: • Wittmann's Tiger Tank ...
00:00 | Introduction
00:56 | Aftermath of Wittmann’s Rampage
01:48 | Reconnaissance and Reinforcements
03:24 | Lt. Bill Cotton
05:26 | Bayerlein Strikes
07:05 | Three Tigers Taken Out
08:18 | The Heroes of Villers-Bocage
10:42 | Bramall’s Ingenuity
14:48 | The End of the Assault
16:16 | Conclusion
This video features footage courtesy of British Pathe.
#tankmuseum #tankactions #villersbocage

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@michaelhowell2326
@michaelhowell2326 21 день назад
A combat umbrella is one of the most British things I've heard of. I put it up there with the Boiling Vessel in it's Britishness.
@GaveMeGrace1
@GaveMeGrace1 20 дней назад
Thank you.
@michaelhowell2326
@michaelhowell2326 20 дней назад
@@Boric78 jealous?
@Boric78
@Boric78 20 дней назад
@@michaelhowell2326 You know, when you want it to be , but can't. Coz yer American.
@michaelhowell2326
@michaelhowell2326 20 дней назад
@@Boric78 I was admiring the man. Not wishing to be British. Please don't try and make this political. I don't want to shatter your world world view or insult any other Brits.
@chuckh5999
@chuckh5999 19 дней назад
borrowed? I hope he took it back ha, ha.
@exharkhun5605
@exharkhun5605 22 дня назад
I'm honestly a bit disappointed that there was never a farewell episode done with the previous director of the museum. Especially since, as I understood it, he was the one who inspired the channel's success by wanting to use it to preserve David Fletcher's knowledge with the Tank Chats,. You certainly don't lack great on-screen personalities but it was nice to get to get a glimpse of what kind of man leads our beloved museum in the video's he did. Similarly it would be nice to see the new director introduce himself once he's found his feet in his new role.
@michaelhowell2326
@michaelhowell2326 21 день назад
I didn't really pay attention to anyone's title at the museum and didn't know the other director was gone. I wondered where he had been, just assuming he was doing director stuff. I agree that this fellow does just fine, but a farewell video would have been nice. I miss Mr. Fletcher too.
@john_in_phoenix
@john_in_phoenix 21 день назад
I would agree with this post!
@chrisprice1089
@chrisprice1089 21 день назад
Hi, as the new director of the Tank museum I felt the fair observation needed a reply. I think Richard Smith would be the first to say that he led a team effort, and therefore would aim the credit for the initiative at the team. It is often an assumption that a CEO of an organisation makes decisions without many consultations, but I can assure you that’s not the case. This is not to decry Richards efforts, for he assured these initiatives could grow and mature. I am 4 months into my new role and still learning the organisation, which has been a steep learning curve. What I have found is a great team dedicated to engaging with our stakeholders both at the museum and on line. You have a personal assurance that this will continue with the resources needed to grow in quantity even above the very high standard it has now. Watch this space all things come in time. I therefore request your patience. Cheers Chris Price.
@WeiSwan
@WeiSwan 21 день назад
Very fascinating to see a reply here from Mr. Price himself. Even though there wasn't a farewell video per se, there was still a ceremony. In late '23, 16 staff members pulled (by rope) a Matilda II tank with Mr. Smith, OBE in the commander's seat. Afterwards, he presented the keys to the museum to Mr. Price. There is a full article about this ceremony on the Tank Museum's website, hopefully that can suffice in lieu of a farewell video.
@Farweasel
@Farweasel 19 дней назад
@@chrisprice1089 Fair enough Chris
@VosperCDN
@VosperCDN 21 день назад
Fighting against Tigers, on foot, carrying a 'borrowed' brolly .. can't get much more British than that.
@csjrogerson2377
@csjrogerson2377 17 дней назад
The brolly was carried in the left hand, as per Army Uniform Regs, thus allowing the right hand to give and return salutes, but as saluting had been put into abeyance due to snipers identifying officers and shooting them, the right hand was available for other uses. This would normally be for carrying a Webley 38, but as that was useless against a Tiger 1, he would have carried a cup of tea. Cant fight a Tiger in the rain without a brolly and a cuppa.
@Womble-freestation66
@Womble-freestation66 21 день назад
I really enjoyed this video. Perfectly delivered. It is so nice to hear the British side, a rare thing on the whole. It showed it wasn't that walk in the park victory for the Germans. There's some fluid adaption to changing situations by the British commander. Firing through the building is a stroke of genius. A nice balance of infantry and armour cooperation. Both sides left with very bloody noses. I wouldn't want to be in Cotton's boots if the Germans caught him wearing that Iron Cross.
@Bullet-Tooth-Tony-
@Bullet-Tooth-Tony- 21 день назад
Yeah it’s called objective history. No bias that just talks about Wittman and attempts to rewrite British counter attacks as if they didn’t occur.
@piotrmalewski8178
@piotrmalewski8178 16 дней назад
It actually looks like a Russian-type incompetence by Germans, to drive tanks into town without infantry clearing it first, but I'm not militaryman so I might be just ignorant.
@scottwalker7269
@scottwalker7269 22 дня назад
Brilliant video. My grandfather landed on the beaches of Normandy in duplex drive Sherman. Made it to just outside villers bocage when the tank took two hits from a German 88mm AA gun. He was the only crew member that survived. He was the driver and managed to escape through the door on the bottom of the tank.
@john_in_phoenix
@john_in_phoenix 21 день назад
Thank G_d for the "greatest generation" and their sacrifices.
@anthonycdn2798
@anthonycdn2798 21 день назад
Harris is.
@michaelkenny8540
@michaelkenny8540 20 дней назад
The driver of the Sherman OP?
@anthonycdn2798
@anthonycdn2798 20 дней назад
@@michaelkenny8540 nah firefly
@HNH421
@HNH421 14 дней назад
same but D+6 In January 1941 the battalion became part of the 29th Armoured Brigade of the 11th Armoured Division, whose sign, a charging black bull on a yellow field, was in due course to become one of the most renowned in the British army. Armoured units in the brigade were the 2nd Fife and Forfar Yeomanry, the 23rd Hussars and the 24th Lancers (to be replaced in early 1944 by the 3rd Royal Tank Regiment). Also in January that year the battalion’s name was changed into 8th Battalion The Rifle Brigade or, to be precise, into ‘8th Battalion The Rifle Brigade (London Rifle Brigade)’. but it was a halftrack and he made it all the way to the end - but we do not forget those that did not
@Skorpychan
@Skorpychan 21 день назад
I love how you've got photographs of the event you're on about. Really makes it feel like something that really happened, not just words from a screen.
@plunder1956
@plunder1956 22 дня назад
That was a stunning video on this crucial battle. The courage & smarts of the team Bill led, with his unbrella, was brilliant. What a cracking explanation of these events. Thank you.
@filipbasara9017
@filipbasara9017 19 дней назад
More than 25 years ago I’ve built a diorama inspired by photo of destroyed panzer IV and tiger 113. I did my teenage research what happened before the picture was taken, but I failed to figure it out. I could finally hear the whole story with all the details ❤ Thank you!
@rsfaeges5298
@rsfaeges5298 18 дней назад
Very interesting to learn about the other half of the story of Villers Bocage.
@colinmartin2921
@colinmartin2921 18 дней назад
The bravery of these men is staggering.
@Spartan902
@Spartan902 20 дней назад
You guys are the best! The way you use maps to explain the positions of each force is just brilliant. Plus the verbal explanation to go with it makes me feel like I am there. Thanks for your hard work in bringing us these posts. It might have technically been a victory for the Germans, but really a loss when you account for the amount of tanks lost.
@Splodge542
@Splodge542 21 день назад
Superb. I really like the detail of the tactics and the actions fought. Doesn't sound like the Panzers were getting much support from their infantry. Very brave and daring conduct from our men.
@Alex-cw3rz
@Alex-cw3rz 22 дня назад
Loving these videos of real historical uses of tanks
@Lee.Enfield-303
@Lee.Enfield-303 21 день назад
Bloody good to see some British action and well put together. You Tubers seem obsessed with German and American stories and footage, and although good, you can't beat seeing our lads, with their Cromwells, Enfields, Brens etc etc cheers 👍🏼
@MilkCrateGarage
@MilkCrateGarage 21 день назад
Don't forget the PIAT! 😂
@Bullet-Tooth-Tony-
@Bullet-Tooth-Tony- 21 день назад
We need a video on Operation Bluecoat.
@Bullet-Tooth-Tony-
@Bullet-Tooth-Tony- 21 день назад
@@MilkCrateGarage And the Vickers machine guns lol
@Lee.Enfield-303
@Lee.Enfield-303 21 день назад
@@Bullet-Tooth-Tony- Love the Vickers ❤ I wasn't going to list everything, not even my beloved Churchy 😂
@Lee.Enfield-303
@Lee.Enfield-303 21 день назад
@@MilkCrateGarage It was included in my etc etc 😛
@RohanGillett
@RohanGillett 7 дней назад
Considering that less than 1500 Tiger 1s were built with production ending in 1944, the loss of 3 in one battle would be pretty serious. Some of us need to rethink Villers-Bocage.
@michaelkenny8540
@michaelkenny8540 5 дней назад
4 lost at least and two more in the following 2 days. 6 in their first week in action .
@Hillbilly001
@Hillbilly001 21 день назад
Nasty business that. Cheers from Tennessee
@Bullet-Tooth-Tony-
@Bullet-Tooth-Tony- 21 день назад
Finally a video that tells the whole story it gets old just listening to the biased version that focuses mainly on Wittmans actions and not what happened afterwords. There are two sides to every story as they say.
20 дней назад
Yes a real fact based side and then the Allied version written by the winners. You just listened to the latter one…
@norad_clips
@norad_clips 17 дней назад
I like the “operations room” style of presenting the battle
@Blackcloud_Garage
@Blackcloud_Garage 22 дня назад
I love these videos discussing the battles these men and machines fought. More please.
@Caratacus1
@Caratacus1 22 дня назад
This vid is a step up in quality for TTM - I like their older stuff but well done for this one.
@rileyernst9086
@rileyernst9086 21 день назад
When you're expecting a clear run through to the flank of the American invasion forces. But you find the veteran Desert Rats miles in land, in your path and looking for a fight.
@Gorbyrev
@Gorbyrev 19 дней назад
Brilliantly told history. Thank you so much for this account and the way it explained those photographs in relation to the fighting that day.
@nickgardner1507
@nickgardner1507 21 день назад
Great Story and thanks for keeping this alive!
@stephenbethell7548
@stephenbethell7548 18 дней назад
Excellent historical video- Thanks
@desklamp1175
@desklamp1175 6 дней назад
Great narration
@jbjones1957
@jbjones1957 22 дня назад
Not a defeat but an operational failure as Operation Perch did not fulfil its objectives. 3 of the the British Commanders involved could later be sacked for incompetence (Hinde, Erskine and Buckhall) and the 7th Armoured Division reputation would be damaged. The Germans managed to hold the area until August but they performed poorly as well and missed an operational opportunity to drive the British back. Their propaganda was also more effective. It was a stalemate.
@HaVoC117X
@HaVoC117X 22 дня назад
Exactly, the plan was to capture Cean with in the first week after the landing. Because of the events at Villers-Bocage it took them two month and this lead straight to the next operational failure "operation good wood" with disporportional high tank losses for the Brits. Not only Bucknall, Erskine and Hinde were sacked and reasisnged, but 100 high ranking officers with them. Everyone back than accepted this as a failure, now they want us to believe it was a clear victory for the Brits? Come on. Wittmans tanks kills were just a cherry on top adding to this operational failure, which got used and processed in the German propaganda machine. Whats next Bovington tank Museum..... Operation Market Garden - Monthys biggest success?
@Bullet-Tooth-Tony-
@Bullet-Tooth-Tony- 22 дня назад
@@HaVoC117X ""operation good wood" Goodwood was hardly a failure considering it took place BEYOND CAEN. Territory was gained and the German Panzers were demolished and it helped the US troops break out for Cobra.
@tokinsloff312
@tokinsloff312 22 дня назад
@@HaVoC117X At no point does the video claim this is a British victory of any sort, never mind a clear one. It quite clearly states that this was a German victory, albeit a Pyrrhic one. The only thing you can criticise is the title for claiming it wasn't a defeat.
@TheTutch
@TheTutch 22 дня назад
​​@@tokinsloff312that and for the "the real hero" thing implying other peoples deeds that day somehow weren't heroic. "Another hero" or just "a hero" might have been the better choice Also video titles and captions get changed all the time so this will probably no longer make any sense in 30 minutes
@HaVoC117X
@HaVoC117X 22 дня назад
@@Bullet-Tooth-Tony- Goodwood was planed and expected not only by the US officials as a breakthrough. Which Montgomery failed to provide. This is nothing more than a lame excuse, like Market Garden was nearly 90% successful. They attacked with more than 1100 tanks (a ratio of more than 1 to 4 in favor for the Brits) , fielded more guns and had total air superiority (dropped more than 6000 tons of bombs) and only gained a maximum of 10km. While the germans could hold most of their positions. It was not a shattering blow. But the massiv allied forces in action convinced even the last german optimist in high command, that the collapse of the frontling was inevitable.
@Robsham1
@Robsham1 22 дня назад
What's with these comments? How can people hear the words "a pyrrhic German victory" but then, somehow, in the dark recesses of their minds subconsciously translate that to "a British victory" and get all upset over it?
@aaronleverton4221
@aaronleverton4221 21 день назад
Because "my ego trumps all, I don't need to listen properly, I already know the truth!"
@JohnyG29
@JohnyG29 21 день назад
It's only to be expected after 80 years of "historians" readily swallowing all sorts of Nazi propaganda.
@benjaminguilatcoiv
@benjaminguilatcoiv 9 дней назад
Idk maybe bec many viewers are just fans of the German WW2 military..
@samiam5557
@samiam5557 20 дней назад
Excellent description of the action at that battle, looking forward to more of these battle videos! 👍
@michaelnaven213
@michaelnaven213 16 дней назад
Excellent documentation of this battle.👍👏
@akula9713
@akula9713 22 дня назад
Good presentation.
@CabbageFace_
@CabbageFace_ 8 дней назад
Great video. Fascinating
@roygardiner2229
@roygardiner2229 21 день назад
Wow! That was a stirring account. Well done, lads. Well done.
@ianbell5611
@ianbell5611 18 дней назад
Yet another Great video. Thank You
@dalj4362
@dalj4362 День назад
Amazing story!
@mchrome3366
@mchrome3366 21 день назад
Great video. Thanks
@dude126
@dude126 21 день назад
Excellent video. I thought i knew but have been educated. Thank you!
@billbarton9046
@billbarton9046 21 день назад
Great informative video.👍
@1701enter
@1701enter 22 дня назад
That was a great story! More please (I hope one day you will include a story with the Argyles (my Dads regiment)
@nickstevens3139
@nickstevens3139 19 дней назад
Great account. Only a British officer would use a brolly in the middle of a pitched battle.
@russwoodward8251
@russwoodward8251 21 день назад
Very good. Thank you.
@hermansherman378
@hermansherman378 12 дней назад
Thanks!
@ThroatSore
@ThroatSore 22 дня назад
Tense narration, good music and the graphics made the movements understandable. Very enjoyable 🙂
@tobypoynder
@tobypoynder 17 дней назад
Such a shame Hollywood has to have silly stuff like Brad Pitt leading a charge of three Shermans in line abreast formation over flat territory towards a German Tiger. The real stories are much more interesting and exciting.
@andrewflindall9048
@andrewflindall9048 14 дней назад
Even when bastardised into the finale of Saving Private Ryan!
@jamesburt3272
@jamesburt3272 21 день назад
Excellent
@muzzmac160
@muzzmac160 22 дня назад
Looked like Cotton had a Knights Cross as well at his Medal Presentation.
@chuckh5999
@chuckh5999 19 дней назад
a cheeky lad wearing an enemies decoration. I like his smile too.
@shoominati23
@shoominati23 18 дней назад
@@chuckh5999 David Niven had his own Cheeky Iron Cross too. Apparently the German Commander ordered a whole bunch to be airdropped over the Bridgehead at Cherbourg so he could hand them out piecemeal to his Troops as some kind of Morale booster (I think communion wafers would have been a better gesture knowing how dire the Axis cause was by then) but the plane that dropped them didn't realise how far the Germans had been routed and the dropsite was now firmly in Allied hands . On that day Niven also bumped into John McClain - whom he had acted with in Hollywood before (now Lieut. US Navy) and just happened to be in the foxhole next to the one he took refuge in as he hurriedly left his Jeep right as the Germans opened up with everything they had on the Bridge Niven was just standing on . As the Shelling subsided, the American discovered the forlorn bag of Iron Crosses and gave himself and Niven an unauthorised 'Field Commendation'
@chuckh5999
@chuckh5999 17 дней назад
@@shoominati23 I hope they were iron cross first class .
@Ulani101
@Ulani101 22 дня назад
This is a perfect example of why you never deploy tanks into a built-up area.
@aaronleverton4221
@aaronleverton4221 22 дня назад
So, the Brits should have kept their tanks outside the town?
@Bullet-Tooth-Tony-
@Bullet-Tooth-Tony- 21 день назад
@@aaronleverton4221 Tanks are best used in open ground, towns offer too many choke points. Urban warfare is always costly.
@aaronleverton4221
@aaronleverton4221 21 день назад
@@Bullet-Tooth-Tony- Way to miss the point.
@theomnissiah-9120
@theomnissiah-9120 21 день назад
Well not without infantry support
@markthompson4096
@markthompson4096 21 день назад
Where was the German infantry?
@bigsarge2085
@bigsarge2085 18 дней назад
Incredible!
@zetectic7968
@zetectic7968 20 дней назад
Very good video with excellent maps to show the action.
@Farweasel
@Farweasel 19 дней назад
Good that - Really enjoyed the narrative style
@pczTV
@pczTV 21 день назад
What a fantastic video. All this information I did NOT know before. Thank you for sharing!
@mabbrey
@mabbrey 18 дней назад
great vid keep these coming
@timf6916
@timf6916 21 день назад
Nice Historical information
@pirated8557
@pirated8557 21 день назад
Really enjoyed this video! Excellent explanation. You should do more like this. Excellent presenter too 👍🏼
@user-ur8mf4nu6f
@user-ur8mf4nu6f 17 дней назад
Wittmann got his hat handed to him by a British Firefly tank. Knowing both your equipment and the enemies equipment is crucial to winning. Wittmann got used to the Sherman tanks low caliber cannon. He should have known the longer barrel meant longer range and higher penetrating power.
@GraemeS-pk9cz
@GraemeS-pk9cz 14 дней назад
Interesting how this part of the battle has received so little attention. The story has invariably been ended with Wittman's escape,
@eric-wb7gj
@eric-wb7gj 18 дней назад
TY 🙏
@robbiemcc4355
@robbiemcc4355 21 день назад
Amazing 👏
@wolfganggugelweith8760
@wolfganggugelweith8760 15 дней назад
Brave German soldiers!
@GerardMenvussa
@GerardMenvussa 21 день назад
As always the Germans were organized and well disciplined. They presented themselves through this bottleneck so that they could be shot one at a time. How nice of them :D
@Detvanliga
@Detvanliga 12 дней назад
Why did they drive those tanks into the town? Worst place ever for tanks.. .
@johnholt890
@johnholt890 22 дня назад
Fascinating not quite the story portrayed i.e. Wittman and mass destruction of inferior incompetent British Armour.
@fallschirmjager0000
@fallschirmjager0000 21 день назад
Yet he still destroyed alot of inferior british tanks and stopped the british advance behind Caen, and the Germans held the town at the end of the day. So......
@user-ys3wf7bl4k
@user-ys3wf7bl4k 21 день назад
​@fallschirmjager0000 The Germans lost no matter how you slice or dice it. Their aim was to drive the British back into the sea with their supposedly superior soldiers, tanks, tactics, leadership and what not, but they failed, and these losers eventually lost, Villers-Bocage, Normandy and the war. End of story!
20 дней назад
Glad that you liked the made up story of heroic Brits better than the facts of a stunning German success. There are plenty of Hollywood movies for you to enjoy…😅
@andrewflindall9048
@andrewflindall9048 17 дней назад
The 'ambush' is covered on their earlier video, not 'covered-up'.
@brennanleadbetter9708
@brennanleadbetter9708 21 день назад
I can smell the tears of the wehraboos.
@thetankmuseum
@thetankmuseum 22 дня назад
Hey Tank Nuts - we hope you enjoyed our latest video. Do you agree that Bill Cotton and his troop were the real heroes of Villers-Bocage? Let us know below
@zaynevanday142
@zaynevanday142 22 дня назад
No 😂
@sunil_de6856
@sunil_de6856 22 дня назад
Why does Lt. Leslie "Bill" Cotton have an Iron cross first class?
@guaporeturns9472
@guaporeturns9472 22 дня назад
Not really.
@ptonpc
@ptonpc 22 дня назад
Yes.
@ptonpc
@ptonpc 22 дня назад
@@sunil_de6856 Most likely picked it up from a nazi who didn't need it anymore.
@simonkevnorris
@simonkevnorris 2 дня назад
I was intrigued to see the British officer at 3:50 to have what appears to be an Iron Cross on his jacket on his left hand side.
@jonroads8281
@jonroads8281 21 день назад
Really excellent video, would like to see more in depth analyses of tenk engagements!
@josephstabile9154
@josephstabile9154 21 день назад
The battle for this town's capture was costly for the Germans. Wittman's initial success, prior to Bayerleins follow-up, cannot be gain-sayed, and very arguably made possible taking the town. Much bravery, and loss of life, all-round.
@changingform250
@changingform250 21 день назад
I'd argue it almost cost the Germans the battle. His stupid one man show warned the British of the presence of the tiger company and led to the town being reinforced. Wittman turned a well planned suprise attack into a pyrrhic victory.
@johnho7422
@johnho7422 21 день назад
This is why urban tank warfare requires infantry partnership Had the Germans done this they would likely have prevailed
@frankvandergoes298
@frankvandergoes298 20 дней назад
@@changingform250 Panzer Lehr didn,t even know the British were there. They were exploiting a gap in the German line. This action led to the cancelation of Operation Perch which was supposed to outflank Panzer Lehr and capture Caen. Villers Bocage was supposed to be captured by D ay + 2 ie 8th of June but obviously things got held up. Very brave men on both sides.
@TheMeritCoba
@TheMeritCoba 17 дней назад
I am confused by this battle. There is no mention of German infantry accompanying the tanks involved in this fight. Given how it unfolded, there seemed to have been none, as infantry sent to screen the German tanks would have spotted the British tanks in the sidestreet unless they were fighting the British infantry at the moment. I am also confused about the German tank behavior. They press forward across a junction that exposes their flank to potential enemy fire without securing the area first. Then the last tiger makes a 180 degree to expose its rear to the enemy? It could be that the Germans were under the impression that they had their enemies on the run and just threw in the tanks without infantry support because they assumed the enemy needed a final push to make them retreat.
@SteamCrane
@SteamCrane 21 день назад
The presenter did a good job, who is he? The graphics were great!
@robinking6201
@robinking6201 15 дней назад
I like the way he wears an iron cross
@nuancolar7304
@nuancolar7304 9 дней назад
It was ironic that the Germans made sure they had superior tanks, and that helped them lose the war. The loss of a heavy Panzer was huge for the German side because of the cost and effort required to manufacture those tanks. Much more costly than when the Allies lost a tank. As one German famously was quoted as saying "we knocked out Allied tanks, one after another, until we ran out of ammunition...but the Allies never ran out of tanks."
@RoosterG33rs
@RoosterG33rs 20 дней назад
On par with documentaries I saw on the history channel in its golden age. Free un-interrupted on youtube.
@hummingbird9149
@hummingbird9149 17 дней назад
Sending tanks into a town like that is always a bad idea, should've been left to the infantry.
@TheTutch
@TheTutch 22 дня назад
I have trouble explaining how and why the second tank in the column thought it was a good idea to cross the intersection, after watching the first one get killed AND after having failed to kill a british tank that drove out right in front of them. German crew training wasn't what it used to be but still...
@Pusahispidasaimensis
@Pusahispidasaimensis 21 день назад
Maybe they were rushing in to save the crew of the panzer that got hit and was possibly burning. And maybe they didn't realize there were more tanks behind the corner.
@ComUnSas
@ComUnSas 18 дней назад
Maybe they thought there were British forces heading towards their rear
@andrewflindall9048
@andrewflindall9048 17 дней назад
For once, why can't they simply be incompetent, amateurish, stupid, arrogant, badly-led, poorly-trained, etc. like the British are supposed to be all the bloody time?
@andrewcollins7867
@andrewcollins7867 21 день назад
Brilliantly put together video and absolutely fascinating to watch! Please can we have more of these types of video? Great stuff 👏
@DD-fj2ut
@DD-fj2ut 21 день назад
Interesting. The village structure helped limit the effectiveness of the German tanks, especially the Tigers superior front armor.
@KMac329
@KMac329 20 дней назад
Wow. This is a great, blow-by-blow description of an important battle. I hope Captain Cotton gave the "borrowed" umbrella back.
@FrancisFjordCupola
@FrancisFjordCupola 21 день назад
"By borrowing an umbrella from a nearby shop..." makes me wonder if it ever was returned. As a shopkeeper I would have said "you keep it", but okay.
@joshuajgrillot
@joshuajgrillot 22 дня назад
You would think the Tigers would have infantry support to be its eyes ahead of them in the town. If they did Im sure they would have had better luck, instead on just driving by the British tanks without any knowledge of them being there. It amazes Me that they had no infantry support for the attack.
@somersethuscarl2938
@somersethuscarl2938 22 дня назад
As stated they did, as did the British. So infrantry surport on both sides that cancells each other out.
@joshuajgrillot
@joshuajgrillot 22 дня назад
@@somersethuscarl2938 So where was the German infantry during this attack with the Tigers? I didn't hear any mention of German infantry during this part of the video.
@photoisca7386
@photoisca7386 22 дня назад
Obviously you have fallen for the myth of German invincibility and infallability. Many German units were recovering from being battered in Russia and comprised raw replacements, others had grown fat and complacent with garrison duty in France.
@somersethuscarl2938
@somersethuscarl2938 22 дня назад
@@joshuajgrillot Really? You didn't? Blimey .... Okay then. Go back to the video and rewatch the bit of the the main attack into the town centre considering of Panzer 4s backed by 4 Tigers …. Remember that bit? Well doesn’t it say the tanks only advanced when the buildings either side had been cleared? …. Sooooooo who do you think cleared those buildings? The damn tank crews dismounting and going room to room then remounting the tanks to carry on? ….. Cor now would that have been s shooting gallery if they had done that. No it was done by infantry
@michaelhowell2326
@michaelhowell2326 21 день назад
​@@somersethuscarl2938you don't have to be so condescending, man. He just missed a bit. It's OK. Keep calm and just help my man out.
@MagiciansApprentice1
@MagiciansApprentice1 21 день назад
why has Hollywood ignored this story ?
@ErwinPommel
@ErwinPommel 21 день назад
Because there aren't any Americans in it.
@JohnyG29
@JohnyG29 21 день назад
No GIs involved, and Hollywood doesn't like to portray anything British in a positive light.
@soultraveller5027
@soultraveller5027 21 день назад
Because americans have been brainwashed into believing america won world war two, on their own ,with just minor support from britain/canada and russia , american propaganda along with hollywood historical facts , told them so
@Bullet-Tooth-Tony-
@Bullet-Tooth-Tony- 21 день назад
@@JohnyG29 A bit childish really considering they fought side by side.
20 дней назад
Exactly! Hollywood never lets a nice fantasy story about Allied heroes and inferior Germans go to waste no matter how much they have to spin the story 😅
@christopherchilders1049
@christopherchilders1049 20 дней назад
You guys do such a great job of teaching these battles really took place
@BTillman48
@BTillman48 21 день назад
Thoroughly enjoyed the video--after doing something else for the 3 1/2 minute ad to run its course. That seems distressingly unavoidable anymore. What happened to "Skip ads"? Maybe too many viewers were Skipping Ads...
@JohnyG29
@JohnyG29 21 день назад
Tip - keep reloading the page, after 2 or 3 times the ads stop appearing.
@yellowjackboots2624
@yellowjackboots2624 7 дней назад
"The Tiger was knocked out by a PIAT" Get in! 😄
@ryanc3264
@ryanc3264 18 дней назад
It’s the land of Britannica sire sir
@peter9314
@peter9314 21 день назад
A few errors have crept into this video. 7:35 The downed Tiger at the crossroads was Tiger 123, not 124. 13:30 Tiger 113 is wrong. It was Tiger 112. 14:30 The Tiger of the second company, facing east, was Tiger 212, but it was hit in its left flank, turret and hull, not in the rear.
20 дней назад
Not only a few….
@peter9314
@peter9314 19 дней назад
I know, but I wanted to be nice.
@diskopartizan0850
@diskopartizan0850 19 дней назад
Three would be a few by most people's definition
@Michael-CharlesAust-ee5oo
@Michael-CharlesAust-ee5oo 16 дней назад
I am finding books and verbal interviews of Getmans in WW2 but no British and American. Bets one were the memoirs of a German officer at an art gallery where Adolph was scheduled to visit. This man attached a bomb to his chest with a ten minute timer planning to hug der furuer at the moment the thing ignited. Entorage manager shortened the walk through and the man could not get near Adolph and forced to disable the device before the time limit was reached.
@andrewflindall9048
@andrewflindall9048 14 дней назад
There are plenty of British memoirs and 'oral histories' - the 'Forgotten Voices...' series for starters.
@comentedonakeyboard
@comentedonakeyboard 21 день назад
7:59 one could also say: surprise was no longer on the side of the Germans
@glitchvlogs6597
@glitchvlogs6597 21 день назад
were it not for the 'tiger ace' that attacked Villers-Bocage, the German attack would have been successful as the british were unprepared when Wittman attacked.
@roygardiner2229
@roygardiner2229 20 дней назад
Now that IS an interesting suggestion. I think you might well have made an excellent point there/
@frankvandergoes298
@frankvandergoes298 20 дней назад
The Germans had absolutely no idea the British 7th Armoured division was even there. Without Wittmans intervention the 7th Armoured would have out flanked Panzer Lehr rolled up the German front from the rear and possibly captured Caen. The prompt action by a small group of individuals averted a disaster and alerted higher authority to a potential disaster.
@andrewflindall9048
@andrewflindall9048 19 дней назад
Wittmann caught the 4CLY group while they were preparing. A later attack would have found them prepared - not pulled-over to let the anti-tank guns through. Their job was to poke the hornets' nest. They knew an attack would come from somewhere, and they knew it would distract the Germans from their own plans.
@bushokjew00t
@bushokjew00t 15 дней назад
im always amazed that the ´tactics´ of the germans are so poor.. they have superior equipment, training and troops but yet use them so poorly.. every soldier in this documentary is brave.. war is hell
@andrewflindall9048
@andrewflindall9048 14 дней назад
Or maybe their tactics, training, troops and equipment weren't as superior as some like to believe...
@davidwoods7408
@davidwoods7408 20 дней назад
3:51 Is that an Iron Cross on Cotton's jacket?
@nigelbostock4270
@nigelbostock4270 19 дней назад
Looks like a pretty good bit of swagger I think
@californiadreamin8423
@californiadreamin8423 18 дней назад
The Diary of Jake Wardrop details events the following day. I recall reading he was incensed that they had to withdraw as he felt they had the upper hand. I recall reading elsewhere that they were withdrawn because ultra decrypts revealed the opposition they were facing.
@michaelkenny8540
@michaelkenny8540 18 дней назад
Monty did not expect 2nd Pz to arrive this quickly. Once he realised he did not know as much as he thought he decided to pull back and forgo the risks. It is considered that if the full 7th AD had been used offensively then they could have at the very least kept the area if not advance further. Monty being Monty decided not to chance it.
@californiadreamin8423
@californiadreamin8423 18 дней назад
@@michaelkenny8540 Monty being Monty saw no point in squandering the lives of his troops. If my memory serves me correctly, Dempsey and Montgomery sang from the same hymn sheet on this one.
@Bullet-Tooth-Tony-
@Bullet-Tooth-Tony- 18 дней назад
@@californiadreamin8423 He did the same during Operation Epsom, after the 11th armoured division drove the Germans off and captured Hill 112, he found out a counter attack was coming and pulled that unit back.
@AdrianSilea
@AdrianSilea 16 дней назад
This presenter is not as clear-spoken (or engaging) as the others we've seen on The Tank Museum's videos. I found myself having to rewind the video on several occasions because I had misheard some name or designation I'm unfamiliar with. The auto-subtitling feature seemed equally confused. Nevertheless, good material! I wish them good luck and hope to see more interesting stuff in the future.
@dsc4178
@dsc4178 14 дней назад
I knew a Firefly had to be involved.
@whya2ndaccount
@whya2ndaccount 21 день назад
Is there a reason why you are showing what I'm pretty sure is Otto Carius's face when talking about Michael Wittmann?
@wulfheort8021
@wulfheort8021 16 дней назад
Has it ever crossed your mind you might be mistaken? At the beginning they show Wittmann, not Carius.
@whya2ndaccount
@whya2ndaccount 16 дней назад
@@wulfheort8021 Yes, hence why I used the term "what I'm pretty sure is" as opposed to "is". English is a descriptive language.
@wulfheort8021
@wulfheort8021 16 дней назад
@@whya2ndaccount "Is there are reason", you are not the one to tell others what the English language is like.
@whya2ndaccount
@whya2ndaccount 16 дней назад
@@wulfheort8021 Fixed.
@Andy-co6pn
@Andy-co6pn 21 день назад
Just goes to show that its much riskier to mount an offensive manoeuvre than a defensive one. The Germans from DDay inwards were mainly on the defensive , but when they counter attacked were just as vulnerable as the allies despite having what most people view as superior equipment.
@gleggett3817
@gleggett3817 20 дней назад
The Allied strategy in Normandy was to provoke German attacks and so remove their advantage. It was known that the German reaction to an attack was to quickly reform and then make a counter-attack to retake ground before the Allies could consolidate their position. So Allied attacks were planned to use that against them. A limited attack would be put in, the Germans would be dislocated but rally and make their counter-attack but the Allies had their more numerous artillery aimed on the ground the Germans were crossing. While effective, the attacks were costly in Allied infantry casualties - supposedly comparable to WWI (Source; James Holland)
@charlyspor7594
@charlyspor7594 19 дней назад
What do you mean by superior equipment?
@crumpetcommandos779
@crumpetcommandos779 17 дней назад
​@@charlyspor7594 tiger and panther tanks ect
@charlyspor7594
@charlyspor7594 17 дней назад
@@crumpetcommandos779 the panther was a disaster. By some estimates, more may have been lost to mechanical break downs than to enemy fire. And while yes the tiger was a good tank, if it had the proper maintenance. There wasn't anything particularly advanced about it. A Sherman. Singular could destroy a tiger if it fired at it. Even frontally.
@crumpetcommandos779
@crumpetcommandos779 17 дней назад
@@charlyspor7594 dw man i never said it was any good and neither did the original commenter
@Peorhum
@Peorhum 21 день назад
A side of the battle you NEVER hear about. The Germans only tell of Wittmann's heroics, while the American make it seem the British were absolute useless in the fight.
@Bullet-Tooth-Tony-
@Bullet-Tooth-Tony- 21 день назад
You dont ever hear mentions of Operation Bluecoat either. History can be so unfairly biased. It's pathetic.
20 дней назад
Well ypu never hear about because it’s irrelevant bs made up by the Brits after the war to make them look better.
@geoffthecarpenter
@geoffthecarpenter 11 дней назад
Taking a war machine that's designed to engage at 1000m into a town is absurd, im sure there was a court-martial involved
@tomw377
@tomw377 15 дней назад
Very heavy losses for the German armor just to take what was probably a relatively minor village in the grand scheme of things.
@parhamghm
@parhamghm 22 дня назад
Hi 👋🏼
@birdandthe
@birdandthe 13 дней назад
Don't move tanks into narrow streets with enemy infantry and tanks waiting.
@user-gp5kc9fn4x
@user-gp5kc9fn4x 19 дней назад
Tanks used to be a big deal during ww2. Nowadays one drone will annihilate a tank.
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