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Band of Brothers | Episode 4 - Replacements (SON FIRST TIME WATCHING REACTION) 

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Hey everyone, thank you for joining Lewis and I as we watch the next episode in the amazing Band of Brothers franchise: This is Replacements.
A fresh group of paratroopers join Easy Co shortly before they drop into German-occupied Holland. The company are forced to retreat when met by a superior force, and the Allied plan to enter Germany through Holland before Christmas falls.
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Original Show: Band of Brothers
The story of Easy Company, 506th Regiment of the 101st Airborne Division from 1942 to the end of World War II. A collection of fifty portraits illustrated by archive footage and recounted in voice.
First episode date: 9 September 2001
Adapted from: Band of Brothers
Directed by: Phil Alden Robinson; Richard Loncraine; Mikael Salomon; David Nutter; Tom Hanks; David Leland; David Frankel; Tony To
Producers: Gary Goetzman; Tony To; Erik Bork; Erik Jendresen; Stephen E. Ambrose; Mary Richards
Budget: $125 million
Written by: Erik Jendresen; Tom Hanks; John Orloff; E. Max Frye; Graham Yost; Bruce C. McKenna; Erik Bork
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@Davyayyay
@Davyayyay 2 месяца назад
One part I understood better after serving is when they are all joking and then Sgt Martin askes "What are you laughing at!?" They are making fun of Bull for being a dumb farm kid, but they know better (they are also the same rank and therefore peers). The new guys start laughing but they don't really know their squad leader at this point. To set the record straight Wild Bill turns and says "You new boys, you pay attention to Sgt Randallman. That's the smartest man in the company." It was a point of "that's your squad leader, show some respect" and "listen to what he says or else you'll end up dead."
@ReeseMacalma
@ReeseMacalma 2 месяца назад
Oh man, Lewis is growing so fast it's just unbelievable.
@jb281723
@jb281723 2 месяца назад
I've had the incredible honor of meeting quite a few of the Easy Co. vets.
@steveg5933
@steveg5933 2 месяца назад
Go back to 08:42 of your video- the old man in the lower left corner waving the Dutch flag is the Real Babe Heffron
@tom222boy
@tom222boy Месяц назад
You need to watch A Bridge Too Far for more insight on Market Garden.
@lyndoncmp5751
@lyndoncmp5751 Месяц назад
Nah, very inaccurate.
@lukasismael430
@lukasismael430 2 месяца назад
I was wondering where the two of you left off to after episode 3. Glad you came back to finish the series! Kev I don't know if you're aware that there was a film made in the 70's about Operation Market Garden with a star studded cast ensemble of the time which included Anthony Hopkins, Sean Connery, Michael Caine, Robert Redford and other stars of that caliber. The movie is called A Bridge Too Far and it even had a depiction (if a bit inaccurate) of Colonel Robert Sink of the 101st Airborne (Easy Company's boss in this series) which was played by Elliot Gould although for some reason his name in the movie was changed to Robert Stout.
@DirtnapJack
@DirtnapJack 2 месяца назад
There is a story i just read about MG. I guess shortly after they landed they took a wounded German prisoner. Hefron was guarding him and a dutch woman was passing along the road. She walked up to them and asked if the German was wounded. They were like “yeah he’s wounded in the shoulder”. At that point she started wailing on his arm with her purse. They let her get some shots in before they separated the German from the woman. In doing so, one of the guys picked up the purse she dropped and was like “what the?”. Turns out she had a brick in her purse.
@DirtnapJack
@DirtnapJack 2 месяца назад
In the same book, there were guys who commented that like 2-3 times a day, the British soldiers would stop the tanks to make tea. The paratroops were like “oh, has the war stopped for an hour so you can have tea?”
@Thane36425
@Thane36425 2 месяца назад
If you read Cornelius Ryan's book "A Bridge Too Far" you'll see just how badly it went. The Germans actually responded quite well as they had developed a real talent for making scratch units from what was available and launching counterattacks. Ironically some in the German high command called their success against Market Garden a failure for Germany's future. That was because they not only expended scarce resources, but by preventing the Allies from crossing the Rhine and causing long delays in their offensives, the Russians were able to get deeper into Germany. Patton's broad front attack, which was what Eisenhower and most of the Supreme Command favored was facing, chasing, a defeated and disorganized enemy back to Germany. But resources were pulled away from them for Market Garden, to placate Monty and Churchill, and they had to stop. It is possible they could have reached or even crossed the Rhine, or at the very least destroyed a lot more German forces.
@janeathome6643
@janeathome6643 Месяц назад
There's a great movie adaptation of the book; all-star cast.
@Thane36425
@Thane36425 Месяц назад
@@janeathome6643 The movie is very good. It naturally has to leave out a lot though. Several times German attacks along the roads almost cut it completely. Even so, the attacks shut down all traffic for hours. For example, there was a night attack by just a couple of German tanks, one a Panther I think, and some infantry. This attack into the rear area fouled up traffic for a long time. iirc, the tank was either destroyed or it backed off shortly before it and the rest of the task force could have gotten into a position where they could have blocked the road for a long time. These attacks were mentioned in passing, on line I think, but showing one to show why traffic was so messed up would have been good.
@lyndoncmp5751
@lyndoncmp5751 Месяц назад
What on earth? Market Garden was actually limited in size and scope. Despite this it was still the fastest allied advance against German opposition in the entire September 1944 to February 1945 period. Nearly 100km of German held ground was taken in just 3 days. The American Hurtgen Forest campaign took up more resources. Patton took 4 months to move 100km across the Lorraine and he had already stalled there BEFORE Market Garden was even thought up. Patton badly struggled to take Metz. He should have bypassed it and isolated it. It was Eisenhower's insistence on his broad front strategy that slowed the allied advance and prolonged the war. Hundreds of thousands of men and countless amounts of material were wasted in pointless secondary campaigns in the Hurtgen Forest, Lorraine, Alsace and Vosges. Then to cap it all the Americans ended up in a retreat in the Ardennes. Eisenhower should have gone with Montgomery's proposal of all armies sticking together in one powerful concentrated northern thrust aimed at the Ruhr, instead of wasting time men and material trying to break into southern Germany too. Eisenhower chose to disperse his power all along a 500 km wide broad front and this severely weakened his striking power. The result of which was the Germans able to resist. Eisenhower was a great politician, man manager and diplomat, but he was out of his depth as a field strategist.
@xboxman1710
@xboxman1710 Месяц назад
Nix was so close to dying when he got shot in the helmet. Most think the helmet deflected the shot but actually if you look close enough the bullet went right thru. You can even see the point on his head where it just grazed him, another inch or two to the right and he'd be dead.
@Wadiosilence
@Wadiosilence Месяц назад
So glad y'all were able to get this one up and continue the series! Looking forward to the next episode
@williambranch4283
@williambranch4283 2 месяца назад
Other Germans went on dates with teenagers in the forest but never came back ;-(
@rhysevans4253
@rhysevans4253 2 месяца назад
14:16 The solider shot here was Robert Van Klinken, he wasn’t actually dead before he hit the floor. Him, Pat Christenson and others had apparently moved round the side of the town to scope out the area, Pat moved through some hedges and jumped into a ditch just before he was spotted by germans, then Robert followed him and was struck with 2 bullets to the chest and 1 to the groin, Pat and his buddies realised he wasn’t dead and tried to escape with his alive but battered up body when they were forced to retreat due to german tanks advancing on them, that was until later when a medic from 1st platoon walked in and picked him up. He had succumbed to his injuries later in the night. I don’t know why these reactions aren’t getting a lot of attention, but please keep them going, lewis deserves to watch the show.
@ninjafirewolf
@ninjafirewolf 2 месяца назад
Probably because they already seem Kev reaction which each git around 10k views.
@rhysevans4253
@rhysevans4253 2 месяца назад
@@ninjafirewolf yeah i understand that but im even surprised that the views aren’t double as high than the originals were, just because of how much the channel has grown since he’s done the first reaction probably over a year and a half ago
@ninjafirewolf
@ninjafirewolf 2 месяца назад
@rhysevans4253 it could also be so many other reactions channel that react to it that it gets redundant. I am only watching to see Lewis reaction because he is young.
@marcoburg8500
@marcoburg8500 25 дней назад
I hope you are going to finish the series with your son. You've mentioned in some of your videos about RU-vid age restrictions. What is it that RU-vid won't let you do?
@thesnazzycomet
@thesnazzycomet 2 месяца назад
Woohoo it’s back!
@robtintelnot9107
@robtintelnot9107 2 месяца назад
Kind of like when someone new joins your football team. You immediately don't like them. I'm definitely no solider so that's my only form of reference to a replacement. 😂
@williambranch4283
@williambranch4283 2 месяца назад
The Polish airborne landed on top of the Germans, they were massacred. The US dropped well south.
@lyndoncmp5751
@lyndoncmp5751 Месяц назад
No it was the British landed on top of the Germans, and had nearly 1,500 fatalities. The Poles weren't involved for the first week (due to weather preventing them being dropped) and they suffered less than a hundred fatalities.
@alexlim864
@alexlim864 2 месяца назад
13:20 I dunno. I heard British tanks (such as the present-day Challenger 2) have always had a tea stove or kettle or something like that as part of their regular equipment. 16:55 Just some info on Winters (the guy who didn’t get his helmet shot off) and Nixon (the guy who did). Winters came from a poor family and needed to work his way through college. Nixon came from a rich family and attended Yale for two years before leaving to enlist in the Army (this will become a minor point in a future episode). Winters was a monkish introvert who read all the infantry manuals he could get his hands on. Nixon was a party animal who loved to drink. Winters was a field commander, while Nixon was in Intelligence, which meant that he helped translate the data received from the field into information that people could use. The pair met up during Officer Candidate School, and their friendship started from there. 20:37 Actually, likely through the neck. A bayonet is intended to go through the soft parts of the human body, such as the abdomen or neck. For something bone-hard, using the butt of a rifle is better, so those hard things can be cracked and broken. Thanks for picking this series up again! Looking forward to seeing your reactions to the rest.
@krieg3736
@krieg3736 Месяц назад
challies do have that, but it's because british MRE's are cooked with boiling water.
@alexlim864
@alexlim864 Месяц назад
@@krieg3736 Interesting. Learn something new every day.
@lyndoncmp5751
@lyndoncmp5751 Месяц назад
Sadly, episode 4 is disrespectful to the real life British tank unit, 44th Royal Tank Regiment, which was a far more experienced and battle hardened unit than the 101st Airborne was. The episode more or less makes them out to be clueless and useless. In fact the real days fighting (September 20th 1944) around the Eindhoven area was actually a success for the British tanks and American paras and German Panzer Brigade 107 was removed as a threat to the Eindhoven sector by the end of that day. You don't get this impression by watching episode 4 of Band of Brothers.
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