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This is the story of the first day of the Somme Offensive, 1 July 1916 - the single bloodiest day in British military history. 57,000 British soldiers became casualties, most within a few hours of the initial attack. The offensive was part of a doomed attempt to break the deadlock of trench warfare. But behind the myths lies the story of an elaborately-planned battle, fought against a determined and experienced German enemy, and a struggle that was seen at the time as both unavoidable and necessary. The Battle of the Somme, of which 1st July was just the first, disastrous day, raged for another four months, and was vital not only in diverting German forces away from their assault on the French at Verdun, but in teaching Britain's 'citizen army' how to fight a modern war against the German army.
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@blenzo8344
@blenzo8344 5 лет назад
Think about it, A million men... For 10 miles.
@jimhuffman9434
@jimhuffman9434 4 года назад
That's why the Battle of the Somme will always be controversial: was losing about 456,000 British and 200,000 French soldiers worth gaining 10 miles into enemy territory? (the Germans lost about 434,000-500,000 men)
@Dont-Watch-My-Vids-U-Regret-it
@Dont-Watch-My-Vids-U-Regret-it 4 года назад
@@jimhuffman9434 I mean he Germans lost more than the British
@arche9042
@arche9042 4 года назад
@@Dont-Watch-My-Vids-U-Regret-it but not more than the French and the British combined
@spattermann5809
@spattermann5809 4 года назад
@@jimhuffman9434 With victories like this, I don't want to see what a defeat is like. Also, loosing 66,000 men for every mile gained was an expensive way to get to 300 mile away Berlin (66k X 300 = 19.8 Million casualities)
@jimsy5530
@jimsy5530 4 года назад
This video's views are under the number of casualties. So no one who's watched this wouldn't have escaped unscathed if we'd been there.
@MrMongoose221
@MrMongoose221 3 года назад
It's so sad. Every one of these men had a family, ambitions, talents etc and were killed for nothing really.
@Yoo-Kang
@Yoo-Kang 3 года назад
No, some young lads DECIDED to join the military, for their ambitious love for their BEAUTIFUL country. Other's simply drafted.
@MrMongoose221
@MrMongoose221 3 года назад
@@Yoo-Kang When did I say some didn't choose to join? Still sad people died in such numbers.
@jonataspereira1691
@jonataspereira1691 3 года назад
@@MrMongoose221 The british troops to take part in the Battle of the somme were the pals battalions they were the first 2 million men to join the british army which were volunteers
@coolbreeze2.0-mortemadfasc13
@coolbreeze2.0-mortemadfasc13 3 года назад
A waste.
@mjolninja9358
@mjolninja9358 3 года назад
@@MrMongoose221 that’s war for you. Same goes to countries and cultures that the british destroyed and colonized.
@icrypttoo2624
@icrypttoo2624 4 года назад
“The British would carry out a massive week long artillery bombardment”. Sent chills up my spine, first war where the scale isn’t even comprehensible.
@jacharvey8231
@jacharvey8231 3 года назад
A war that involved 19th Century Tactics and attitudes but fought with 20th Century weapons.
@DexterHaven
@DexterHaven 3 года назад
@@jacharvey8231 Imagine being given order to fly in a reconnaissance balloon over German trenches back then to estimate the damage. You can't control the winds; they can shoot a hole in it, or at you. What a shitty job. "Yes, sir. Just fill 'er up with hot air and let me soar anywhere, at whatever altitude this shit balloon hits."
@s208richard8
@s208richard8 3 года назад
Many of the shells were duds, and did not cut up the barbed wire as predicted, while the German defences were buried deeper than expected. At the WW1 exhibition in Wellington NZ; one area was devoted to soldiers' wounds and the different types of damage inflicted by bullets, machine guns, grenades, shrapnel, high explosives. It seemed that more soldiers died from shrapnel wounds, than machine gun fire and bullets, contrary to what I'd expected.
@andrewgardner3774
@andrewgardner3774 2 года назад
Mostly dud
@stevemccarty6384
@stevemccarty6384 2 года назад
@@DexterHaven They did not fill their balloons with hot air! They used gas and it burned like mad!
@molecatcher3383
@molecatcher3383 4 года назад
My Grandfather went into combat for the first time on 1st July 1916 with the Gordon highlanders. He was 19 years old and was in the battle until getting wounded in November 1916. They told him he was unfit for any further military service but they needed to lower the fitness standards because of shortages of men and he was called up again in the Spring of 1918. He survived the war.
@ryline666
@ryline666 Год назад
Your Grandfather is a legend. Hope you got to know him.
@marcos14223
@marcos14223 Год назад
my great grandfather fought for the germans, in ww1 (navy) he was wounded and his ship sunk, was rescued by the royal navy, and my grandfather in ww2 (he was 15 yo) he was the one running and bringing ammo, messages and other things mostly, the older soldiers succesfully keep him out of the combat, the storys, so many good ppl died for bs reasons in both wars...
@cameron0porter
@cameron0porter Год назад
My great grandfather also was wounded in nov in the battle. Refused repatriation to Australia. Fought several battles after including the spring offensive. All this after landing at Gallipoli with the ANZACS at 19. I have his bayonet. What he must have seen….
@geoffreydowen5793
@geoffreydowen5793 Год назад
@@marcos14223 I'm a royal navy veteran and being a sailor for me was a great experience, even being on a NATO exercise working closely with a German ship . sad we had to slaughter each other to become Bff's. we rescued a few stranded ships at sea it's just a nice thing to do good luck to you and big respect to your grandy once a sailor always a sailor I even had a German girlfriend!! and her family were nice to me. love from the UK .xx
@marcos14223
@marcos14223 Год назад
@@geoffreydowen5793 Thx man, the "funny" thing is my grandfather came to Argentina after WW2 and years later we had the falklands conflict. Blessings
@jweezyswag526
@jweezyswag526 6 лет назад
Hearing the death counts is always so sad. The thought of seeing such carnage is still incomprehensible. I’m lucky enough to not have seen these brutalities and do not take it for granted. Highest respects for the fallen.
@oldmandoinghighkicksonlyin1368
@oldmandoinghighkicksonlyin1368 3 года назад
It makes me think France would be better off under German occupation. Bunch of fruitcakes that can't defend their borders and act like they're better and more sophisticated than everyone. France is worth a few lives just to keep around as a tourist destination, but the hundreds of thousands of non-French that died over two world wars? France ain't worth that. Especially when She would never return the favour.
@thethirdman225
@thethirdman225 2 года назад
@@oldmandoinghighkicksonlyin1368 You are an idiot.
@oldmandoinghighkicksonlyin1368
@oldmandoinghighkicksonlyin1368 2 года назад
@@thethirdman225 No one agrees with you. Everyone agrees with me.
@thethirdman225
@thethirdman225 2 года назад
@@oldmandoinghighkicksonlyin1368 Nice bluff. I’ve read about it and you haven’t. You’re just trolling. If it wasn’t for France your country would still be British.
@oldmandoinghighkicksonlyin1368
@oldmandoinghighkicksonlyin1368 2 года назад
@@thethirdman225 You read about it? Geez, that makes my and everyone else's opinion totally invalid now. And FYI, I'm not American if that's what you were presuming. In fact, the country I live in, Canada, would be French if it weren't for the British.
@magzire
@magzire 8 лет назад
exactly 100 years ago this crazy shit went down
@bvbxiong5791
@bvbxiong5791 8 лет назад
respect.
@pangarcher3554
@pangarcher3554 8 лет назад
May all participants rest in peace
@dstoneham1741
@dstoneham1741 7 лет назад
Hard to imagine a time (more so WWII) when good vs evil wasn't a mash of convoluted half truths and worth sacrificing your life for eh
@paddy280
@paddy280 7 лет назад
good vs evil , Jesus Propaganda still working
@gullitnavarrete3683
@gullitnavarrete3683 6 лет назад
ronald48 ikr? Neo-Nazis fall for 70 year old propaganda
@artistjoh
@artistjoh Год назад
My grandfather was there. He was 17 years old. He came back with a metal plate in his cranium, and one leg shorter than the other and a metal pin down it. He was a machine gunner and was wounded by a shrapnel shell exploding above him. I have huge respect for his courage and sacrifice. They shall grow not old, as we that are left grow old: Age shall not weary them, nor the years condemn; At the going down of the sun, and in the morning, We will remember them. Lest we forget.
@dr.seytan4310
@dr.seytan4310 Год назад
Thats my age 😱
@GrrMeister
@GrrMeister 9 месяцев назад
@user-xd5pr4qd4z
@user-xd5pr4qd4z 6 месяцев назад
My great grand dad also got hit in the head by shrapnel and had a medal plate inserted..but it got infected and he ended up losing his life. I can still remember how sad my nan was right up until she died in 1990. Her house was covered with pictures of her dad in his corporals uniform. Tragic stuff.
@pbatjelly164
@pbatjelly164 2 года назад
“i cried for my mother..but she never came…” just a line off “1916” by motörhead that gives me chills most of these guys probably weren’t even 19 yet. R.I.P. to the brave men at somme 1916
@hollawar1391
@hollawar1391 Год назад
shit
@marcos14223
@marcos14223 Год назад
so sad, and its happening now, not only in ukraine.. a lot of moms crying for their sons
@bremCZ
@bremCZ Год назад
In a lot of interviews of WW1 soldiers in the 1950s they recalled the howls of young men cut down crying for their mothers.
@theholyavenger
@theholyavenger 7 лет назад
Here's some trivia: J.R.R. Tolkien fought in this battle.
@SantomPh
@SantomPh 4 года назад
He got the idea for Mordor after witnessing a massive artillery barrage that made the soil so black clouds were forming of the stuff.
@stefanbayoumi2399
@stefanbayoumi2399 4 года назад
SantomPh I heard he came up with the orcs after seeing his fellow soldiers covered in mud and soil
@ragzaugustus
@ragzaugustus 4 года назад
"You shall not pass" was actually the French cry at Verdun: "They Shall Not Pass", "On ne passe pas".
@toxiicwarfare9698
@toxiicwarfare9698 4 года назад
So did Hitler
@mrperson0140
@mrperson0140 4 года назад
He also gained a lot of inspiration on warfare for his books at the Somme.
@justinbettridge4189
@justinbettridge4189 4 года назад
My Grand Grandpa was in this battle, he lived and returned home to Australia and was given a big farm but had breakdown that put him into a nuthouse where he would die very early. a few days ago my Grandma was just buried in his same grave.
@paulkate72
@paulkate72 2 года назад
Sad to hear that. He was likely just one of many suffering the same fate.
@ronniep9272
@ronniep9272 2 года назад
The timings don't match up. How could your Grandma be 130 years old?
@paulkate72
@paulkate72 2 года назад
@@ronniep9272 Easily enough, Ronnie. He said his great grandfather (Justin meant I'm sure his great-grandfather) was in the Great War. But his grandmother died recently. It makes sense to me.
@ronniep9272
@ronniep9272 2 года назад
@@paulkate72 yes my bad. I misread it.
@mrbuster7255
@mrbuster7255 2 года назад
@@ronniep9272 there's always one 😃 👍
@nicholasramsey5331
@nicholasramsey5331 Год назад
I remember watching another documentary about the battle of the Somme and hearing about how one of the German machine-gunners had to simply stop and abandon his post after a certain point because he could no longer stand the act of what he was doing to so many of the British troops who were throwing their lives away right in front of him!
@BlackAdam-wk6cm
@BlackAdam-wk6cm 4 месяца назад
Sad!
@anthonyeaton5153
@anthonyeaton5153 3 месяца назад
More men were killed by artillery than machine guns and thru out the war.
@Anomaly-uz9pr
@Anomaly-uz9pr 5 месяцев назад
Even a hundred years later I feel the rage at the waste of human life.
@jjrj8568
@jjrj8568 7 лет назад
nearly 20.000 fine lads slaughtered in one day, that's WWI for you
@pranaysirvee4420
@pranaysirvee4420 4 года назад
80,000 died on d-day, WW2 for you.
@rileyj.s.5899
@rileyj.s.5899 4 года назад
Sirvee Pranay Well actually around 16,000 American troops were killed during the whole D day campaign.
@rileyj.s.5899
@rileyj.s.5899 4 года назад
However the Meuse-Argonne offensive in ww1 had around 120,000 American casualties.
@neggaballs3840
@neggaballs3840 4 года назад
@@pranaysirvee4420 yea
@Chuked
@Chuked 4 года назад
Sirvee Pranay nearly a million died at Stalingrad, that’s ww2 for you
@DRF1001
@DRF1001 7 лет назад
8:43 RIP Carrier pigeon Speckled Jim. Lest we Forget
@caroll3309
@caroll3309 6 лет назад
lol to your comment But on a more serious note those carrier pigeons are now commemorated as doing their bit and are featured on the Animals In War Memorial at Hyde Park.And it really is a lovely monument which i urge everyone to see if they are ever visiting London. Also some of those pigeons received bravery awards,i dont think Speckled Jim got one though even though Blackadder did barbarically murdered him
@MrFetalposition
@MrFetalposition 5 лет назад
Killed by the Flanders Pigeon Murderer!
5 лет назад
@@caroll3309 except now there's freaking pigeon's everywhere. Dirty bastards.
@billy4072
@billy4072 4 года назад
Downrange Film we don’t want your sort. Lol
@artygunnar
@artygunnar 4 года назад
Captain Blackadder, have you seen my favorite pidgeon, speckled jim?
@vicorkit
@vicorkit Год назад
2 of my great grandfathers fought at the Somme. One took a bullet through his eye at an angle, and lived the rest of his life wearing an eye patch over the wound. The other died. The flower of English youth were thrown into the fire in that war, and we never recovered. A tragedy beyond reason
@dynamo1796
@dynamo1796 Год назад
Thats very true about the English youth being squandered actually. WW2 saw the British army reduced to an expeditionary force of about 400,000 regulars - the French and German armies fielded over 1 million men each. To this day, the British and French armies have never fielded the same number of troops as in WW1 - the Somme and Verdun absolutely decimated those forces. A true tragedy.
@generalgrenade6463
@generalgrenade6463 Год назад
Not really, because they can't field a million men more because they don't need to anymore
@sticy5399
@sticy5399 11 месяцев назад
​@@dynamo1796that's not really true. While WW1 was most definitely terrible, and a generation was decimated, none of these countries actually lost enough men for that to have had a significant impact on the number of troops they were able to field in WW2. The UK's military was smaller because of political reasons, not directly because of the losses during WW1. The french military wasn't actually that small when WW2 broke out.
@hannahdyson7129
@hannahdyson7129 9 месяцев назад
British youth ...Irish youth too
@Kiiiurself8482
@Kiiiurself8482 4 месяца назад
The German army actually fielded up to 4mln in WW2 and French up to 2.5mln ​@@dynamo1796
@Nickster183k
@Nickster183k 3 года назад
More WWI please. WWI is so overlooked I feel in the modern study of military history. The sheer number of men involved and made casualties in the major battles attest to its ferocity and the unique problems of the 1910s facing its commanders, who, against all odds of attacking against defensive weaponry, had to find a way to break through and did.
@occengineering
@occengineering 8 лет назад
My great great uncle was killed at the somme.
@Honkler270
@Honkler270 8 лет назад
my great uncle was Stalin
@Honkler270
@Honkler270 8 лет назад
Trôll Kīñg Déz yor being sent to my uncle's Gulag (putin)
@occengineering
@occengineering 8 лет назад
Trôll Kīñg Déz He was a fresh recruit, never saw combat. Was killed by a machine-gun when he got a few hundred feet from the German lines.
@Honkler270
@Honkler270 8 лет назад
Trôll Kīñg Déz its just a free camp That if you stop working you get shot or tortured
@Honkler270
@Honkler270 8 лет назад
The One you two
@gijoey5912
@gijoey5912 6 лет назад
Being shelled with artillery for an entire week straight would be a hell I can't even comprehend
@natedog1619
@natedog1619 3 года назад
Drove many beyond their breaking points, some accounts say that a young German had to be tied down and restrained as he kept trying to escape the dugout during a heavy shelling. The men saved him by tying him down as he fought hysterically, one step outside would have meant certain death. Be sure to read ‘All Quiet on the Western Front’ if you want to know what it was really like. That book changed my entire perspective of the war, and added an extremely personal human element to this soon to be forgotten conflict.
@sirhoopalot1
@sirhoopalot1 2 года назад
American soldiers at the siege of Khe Sanh during the VN war were bombarded for 11 weeks straight.
@greatwhale6476
@greatwhale6476 3 месяца назад
​@@Deano-Dron81 He was talking about the Vietnam war
@graustreifbrombeerkralle1078
@graustreifbrombeerkralle1078 3 месяца назад
@@natedog1619 I fully agree. Also, I cannot stress this enough. Read. The. Book. And don't watch the new movie. Read the book. It's a billion times better.
@LeonardStauffer
@LeonardStauffer 2 года назад
@5:23, 1.6 million shells are fired pre attack. That’s just unbelievable.
@TheGemgreen
@TheGemgreen 3 года назад
My Great Great Grandad Herbert Pugh died in the Somme and he left behind a wife and 6 children. His name is on the Menin Gate in Belgium, this pointless war took so many lives. RIP to all the fallen angels and heroes ❤️🙏❤️
@RWMoortgat
@RWMoortgat 8 лет назад
Incredible video as usual guys. Your use of maps and clear narrative really helps make the overall picture of hugely complicated events much easier to understand. Well done!!
@EpichistoryTv
@EpichistoryTv 8 лет назад
Thank you, that's really good to hear.
@RWMoortgat
@RWMoortgat 8 лет назад
My pleasure, keep up the awesome work :)
@MarmaladeTour
@MarmaladeTour 4 года назад
We completely agree, this has been so educational! TY
@irish8538
@irish8538 4 года назад
Don't forget the sound effect.
@789french5
@789french5 2 года назад
As a French-American, as easy as the French make it to roast them, this channel is pretty biased against the French. From Napoleon to WW1, it's subtle jabs at the French pretty much whenever they get a chance.
@theofficaliisquad7161
@theofficaliisquad7161 7 лет назад
My great grandad was killed in the last 2 weeks of the war 😭
@robertlezama3188
@robertlezama3188 3 года назад
Damn
@ameenscran8960
@ameenscran8960 3 года назад
Rest in peace
@Yoo-Kang
@Yoo-Kang 3 года назад
the average life spam, of a ww1 soldier, is sadly only 4 weeks. meaning, only 42 days.
@RayDoneRaydon
@RayDoneRaydon 3 года назад
@@Yoo-Kang do you really think that 42 days is 4 weeks?
@-M0LE
@-M0LE 3 года назад
I don’t think you got the correct emote lol
@suzukirm125ify
@suzukirm125ify 2 года назад
I am from Belgium.. and believe me these men were al heroes!! Every year we go pay there honor 🎖 and lay flowers it's insane that so many people died for nothing.. r.i.p to those brave men ❤
@EdgyDabs47
@EdgyDabs47 Год назад
As someone from the UK, i would like to thank you very sincerely for keeping their memory alive
@nerdyguy1152
@nerdyguy1152 4 года назад
I must point out that : 1.)The French also mobilised 59 divisions for this battle, 1,200,000 french men were fielded to La Somme 2.) The battle of La Somme is a Franco-British campaign, not solely the British. (And it was CO-planned by Marie Émilie Fayolle and Henry Rawlinson. ) 3. While the French deployed 1,200,000 men in La Somme, they also fielded 1,750,000 men in Verdun and many other front lines
@Tutel9528
@Tutel9528 4 года назад
Wasn't they mobilized 48?
@napoleonbonaparte9166
@napoleonbonaparte9166 3 года назад
@@Tutel9528 48 or 59, who cares? The fact is that there were as many French as British during this battle, while British believe it was only British vs Gemans.
@jonataspereira1691
@jonataspereira1691 3 года назад
@@napoleonbonaparte9166 While it is true that there were nearly the same number of british and french soldiers in the battle, it was the british divisions who did most of the offensives, the french were in the southern sector for the entirety of the battle.
@napoleonbonaparte9166
@napoleonbonaparte9166 3 года назад
@@jonataspereira1691 The French had a large part of their army fighting the battle of Verdun at the same time. Yet France still lost more than 200.000 men at the Somme so I wouldn't say the French did nothing at the Somme.
@jonataspereira1691
@jonataspereira1691 3 года назад
@@napoleonbonaparte9166 When did the word "most" start meaning "all"?
@demongod1551
@demongod1551 7 лет назад
Wow. This was incredible. I don't think I've ever learned more in my life! Thanks for such an easy-to-listen-to, well explained video!
@EpichistoryTv
@EpichistoryTv 7 лет назад
Thank you! Do please share if you think it's useful!
@demongod1551
@demongod1551 7 лет назад
Epic History TV I will!
@calhanc4673
@calhanc4673 7 лет назад
DemonGod
@elisaluna4955
@elisaluna4955 7 лет назад
DemonGod
@Jarod-sm5rf
@Jarod-sm5rf 6 лет назад
I know right? I know more of ww1 from Indy and the gang and this history channel then anything I learned form school:
@kevinjenkins6986
@kevinjenkins6986 3 года назад
I couldn't imagine being a soldier at the Somme KNOWING you're going to get killed, but going over the top anyways. But I guess that is something every soldier struggles with to some degree
@matthewthornton7689
@matthewthornton7689 2 года назад
My great grandfather was a quarter master in the 36th Royal Ulster Division. He fought and lived all 4 years - and was at the Somme and Ypres. At the time, British command kept strict stock of supplies. Apparently, when a machine gun lost a small component, like a spring, they would write the whole thing off as ' Lost in Action ' - saving regular troops from disciplinary action. He then met my great grandmother in a Belgium household he was lodged at. We have a medal of his from where he stopped a German night raid. Cool guy !
@shittyvideostudios8584
@shittyvideostudios8584 7 лет назад
1:13 Luxembourg be like:"Its ok, we're used to being ignored."
@flamingmuffin666
@flamingmuffin666 4 года назад
Interesting point to add, In the Beaumont-hamel region, the 1st Newfoundland regiment became the Royal Newfoundland regiment as over the course of this battle, the regiment suffered 80% casualties.
@christopherjcarson
@christopherjcarson 3 года назад
Yes it’s an incredible story!
@bleachigo783
@bleachigo783 3 года назад
Bruh
@bobcarlsson4
@bobcarlsson4 2 года назад
The Blue Puttees.
@paulstroud2647
@paulstroud2647 Год назад
The battlefield is still 'intact', you can walk in the trenches and visit the giant crater made when the mine detonated. Very sobering but fascinating.
@garyolsen3409
@garyolsen3409 2 года назад
These videos are so well done. I really appreciate the action maps, they really make the whole thing so understandable. Thank you. Vietnam veteran.
@jackbailey7037
@jackbailey7037 3 года назад
"The long road to victory". In twenty years to be fought all over again.
@Splodge542
@Splodge542 6 лет назад
Just watched it . Excellent. Wish it was longer and more detailed. My grandfather somehow survived in the 36th Ulsters.
@QualityRecord
@QualityRecord 4 года назад
My great uncle didn't
@dyslexiusmaximus
@dyslexiusmaximus 4 года назад
if you want longer and more detailed videos check out the channel The Great War. they did more than a video a weak for four years following WWI as it happened 100 years ago on the day. so every video marked the 100 year anniversary of the event they were covering. it's an amazing achievement and an even greater over achievement. they have well over a dozen videos covering the somme.
@MrSupernova111
@MrSupernova111 3 года назад
@@dyslexiusmaximus Incredible!
@fraserthomson5766
@fraserthomson5766 2 года назад
The 36th Ulsters made it quite far on the 1st day of the Somme, but there were no support forthcoming so they stalled directly outside the Schwaben Redoubt
@Combatchronicles1793
@Combatchronicles1793 10 месяцев назад
The biggest cannon of the MLE 400mm played a huge part of this battle ---> find the story here:ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-leqoJy5WujU.html
@gingern3475
@gingern3475 4 года назад
those poor soldiers, probably scared shitless but putting on a brave face for the cameras
@DexterHaven
@DexterHaven 3 года назад
Plus, the trench foot sucked.
@mislavzrno1507
@mislavzrno1507 3 года назад
There is a saying: Bravely is not about not being scared. Its about being scared,but still going foward.
@dreamcrusher112
@dreamcrusher112 2 года назад
@@DexterHaven not much about by 1916
@andrewcarter7503
@andrewcarter7503 2 года назад
One of my relatives, Private Luke Ernest Moss of the 1st Btn Somerset Light Infantry was one of those who died on the first day of the battle of the Somme, 1st July 1916. R.I.P.
@glenfiddich1044
@glenfiddich1044 4 года назад
I see no mentions of Thomas Shelby and hence conclude that the documentary is inaccurate.
@heltonrolobcv2181
@heltonrolobcv2181 3 года назад
By order of the peaky blinders
@petematerazzi01
@petematerazzi01 3 года назад
There is no mentions about Prussian Cavalry either ;-)
@arym1108
@arym1108 3 года назад
4:27 kinda. Not by name but by duty.
@swordshield5592
@swordshield5592 3 года назад
@@petematerazzi01 haha
@lucass.r.4885
@lucass.r.4885 3 года назад
That's what I'm here for...
@ISawABear
@ISawABear 8 лет назад
I love me some maps to start off the day.
@patrickallen8787
@patrickallen8787 8 лет назад
I would really love to see one of these for Passchendaele.
@EpichistoryTv
@EpichistoryTv 8 лет назад
Might well happen next year for the anniversary.
@patrickallen8787
@patrickallen8787 8 лет назад
Splendid idea!
@robertcook2572
@robertcook2572 2 года назад
The graphics are a model of clarity and the commentary is admirably concise. Well done, indeed.
@inoshikachokonoyarobakayar2493
@inoshikachokonoyarobakayar2493 2 года назад
Homing Pigeons are amazing. My Dad flew them in races growing up. I once saw one come home with a bullet hole clear through her. Some Halfwit Turd shot her, but she had a warrior's heart. To this day, I wish I could tell the Zero who shot her that not only did she make it home, she thrived, and went on to raise healthy chicks after she recovered. ❤💪
@mataicakau237
@mataicakau237 6 лет назад
I am currently on a battlefield tour around Belgium and France. This short video just makes it alot clearer.. looking forward to the remainder of the tour. Many thanks :)
@konankeisetsu7375
@konankeisetsu7375 7 лет назад
I always love Epic History's history videos. This " battle of the Somme" also has the finest quality and is easy to understand and even touching. The British-English-narrator's rather emotional voice made me about to cry when British new recruits bravely advanced toward the German line equipped by machine guns. May soldiers' souls rest peacefully there. I pray for them from faraway Japan.
@sherwood2603
@sherwood2603 4 года назад
sadly you are more respectful than most westerns here. glad to see others respect warriors from different countries
@freewal
@freewal 4 года назад
British guys don't know how to fight on fields. THey always had an excellent navy, but on field they are poors...
@johnbaird4912
@johnbaird4912 4 года назад
Amazigh Blue Azul - Anti Mafia - Anti ANPD Beat you frogs many times though
@blaze1148
@blaze1148 4 года назад
@@freewal .....Agincourt and Crecy mean anything to you^^......
@freewal
@freewal 4 года назад
Dark Star yeah you have to go back for 5 centuries to find something ... far from modern era combat... i respect the Royal Navy... not the Royal Army.
@TheRealWarHistory
@TheRealWarHistory 11 месяцев назад
A haunting reminder of the sacrifices made on the blood-soaked fields of the Somme. We must never forget the bravery and resilience of those who fought.
@DraftTheHippies
@DraftTheHippies 2 года назад
6:06 I remember one of the regiments to storm the Hawthorn Redoubt on the 1st day was the Newfoundland Regiment, 800 men participated in the attack, only 68 were left the next day. The Newfoundlands suffered the 2nd worst battalion casualties on that day, only surpassed in casualties by the 10th Battalion of the West Yorkshire Regiment, with only 67 of the men remaining from the attack on Fricourt
@Watertypemaster
@Watertypemaster 8 лет назад
I appreciate videos such as these far more than many contemporary videos and youtubers. I'm learning lots more and I'm not subject to a sassy or smart-ass commentator: which I greatly admire. Thank you for your content! I implore you to upload more!! :)
@mmarkotan
@mmarkotan 5 лет назад
i followed every episode and absolutely love it, great job you´ve done on this thank you very much.
@jonathanowen9917
@jonathanowen9917 2 года назад
Excellent coverage of the Somme 1916. I really appreciate the book recommendations at the end of the video.
@setokaiba.
@setokaiba. 3 года назад
So many young fathers, brothers and sons, gone, taken from their loved ones just like that in a single day.
@thecure4470
@thecure4470 4 года назад
Very brave men, British and French brothers in arms but i wonder just why today there always seems to be bad feeling between us, maybe we should all be made to watch this from school. Never forget.....
@thomascatty379
@thomascatty379 3 года назад
As a French, I have nothing but respect for British history, and I can assure you that among the youth there’s nothing but love for the UK here, really
@MrMongoose221
@MrMongoose221 3 года назад
I think it's just teasing each other. Like two brothers who will fight for each other but also give each other a bit of banter lol.
@mikesummers6880
@mikesummers6880 3 года назад
They were brave on all sides German soldiers too.
@andygeary3531
@andygeary3531 3 года назад
The French and British had been killing each other for centuries before this happened so that's probably got something to do with it!
@internetenjoyer1044
@internetenjoyer1044 3 года назад
@@thomascatty379 That warms my heart. There's always banter against the French from our side, but for me that's natural (my French teacher once said that on xbox live french people call English "roast beefs", which is hilarious, so i hope the banter is mutual), but overall there was a massive outpouring of grief over the terror attacks in France this past decade. I fear that bad feeling is being stoked on both sides due to brexit battles of fish and stuff, with both sets of politicians needing to be seen to "win", but ultimately we have to be on the same side. We are Europe's military defenders against Russia
@chez9044
@chez9044 8 лет назад
Had nonstop goosebumps as watching video. Glad that TGW channel sent me here.
@telswood
@telswood Год назад
My great grandfather, private Frank Elswood, died on day one. I hate thinking about how he might have died, probably at the hands of a machine gunners. But his sacrifice, though a drop in an ocean, means something to me.
@user-qb1pn8uj7u
@user-qb1pn8uj7u 2 месяца назад
He wont be forgotten ❤
@DejectedJester
@DejectedJester 3 года назад
“That night, as we scrambled through mud and broken metal in another futile attack, I began to wonder: were we the children stolen from their parents by The Piper’s tune? Or were we the rats that were led to the river and drowned because they ate too much of the wealthy’s grain?”
@andrewcorlett4795
@andrewcorlett4795 3 года назад
B -
@generalbooger9146
@generalbooger9146 2 года назад
Here I sit so broken hearted. I tried to shit....... Nay only Farted.
@grdg6
@grdg6 7 лет назад
Wow, what a fantastic video. I just finished reading the book 'Somme' by Lyn Macdonald, which features lots of text descriptions of the battle but few maps that show the whole picture. Your video was incredibly helpful for getting a sense of the scale and layout of the trenches, and it was great to see you include lots of the small details that explain the nuances of the trench warfare faced by the men. Your videos are so well made, please keep them up!
@EpichistoryTv
@EpichistoryTv 7 лет назад
Thank you! That's a great book, I recommend going on to finish the series.
@entertainmentbuzz944
@entertainmentbuzz944 7 лет назад
+Epic History TV ahh, where is the Russian version of "The Battle of Waterloo", i want to show that video in my class ( i learn in a Russian school ) .
@EpichistoryTv
@EpichistoryTv 7 лет назад
ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-JIaEpge1AY4.html
@entertainmentbuzz944
@entertainmentbuzz944 7 лет назад
Epic History TV thank yoi
@entertainmentbuzz944
@entertainmentbuzz944 7 лет назад
Epic History TV how to find it on youtube?
@snehasisjena8714
@snehasisjena8714 4 года назад
Undoubtedly one of the best explanations of the war. The use of maps is extremely helpful in understanding the strategic details of the war. Excellent work......
@tooyoungtobeold8756
@tooyoungtobeold8756 Год назад
Excellent documentary. thank you.My grandfather was there, seriously wounded in the third month.
@thedemigorgon
@thedemigorgon 4 года назад
my school teacher sent me this vid and this has helped me extremely well with my work thank you "Epic History TV"
@EwEs23
@EwEs23 8 лет назад
I must say, I do not regret a second for the support I give to this channel. Superb job once again.
@EpichistoryTv
@EpichistoryTv 8 лет назад
Thank you!
@Lejnicke
@Lejnicke 8 лет назад
Great to see Ossprey series in video - using of maps and advancments really helps - well done
@setasan
@setasan 5 месяцев назад
Much respect for WW1 soldiers... in both sides. Need to have MASSIVE balls to go over the top.
@dopeswagg11ful
@dopeswagg11ful 2 года назад
Taking a history class in German I love how vids like this add to my understanding. It’s also crazy to think the casualties in one day!
@0Caracalla
@0Caracalla 5 лет назад
Happy 100 year anniversary. My great grand uncle died at the Somme... His name was Santiago Jimenez and he fought for the French Foreign Legion, he was 19 years old. Supposedly all the officers had died on the field that day and there was an order on the field to retreat, however he assumed command and told his troops to push forward and take the river and they actually won the day- but he was killed in the process… The family took it very hard when they found out he was not coming home.
@student-iskabdelrahmanwada5419
@student-iskabdelrahmanwada5419 4 года назад
how you look like an arab damn
@gutsjoestar7450
@gutsjoestar7450 4 года назад
You're a arab. How your great grand father could die in tye battle of the Somme located in northern France. It's a pure European conflict. At this Time there was no arab in Europe. You're a liar don't create yourself a fake life
@juanipince9635
@juanipince9635 4 года назад
@@gutsjoestar7450 Adoption, a British parent and a parent of another nationality, Arab descended, the great grand uncle in question was an immigrant or the descendant of an immigrant because they fought in the war as well. They could still be lying but there's no need to jump to conclusions when there are a lot more possibilities that are just as likely.
@pedroarthur919
@pedroarthur919 3 года назад
@@gutsjoestar7450 Idiot
@paulkate72
@paulkate72 2 года назад
@@gutsjoestar7450 How is this relevant, mate?
@susancallinswood1584
@susancallinswood1584 5 лет назад
My great uncle was killed at the Somme age just 20. I am in the middle of finding out all of the details about him. I have even found out how tall he was and what he weighed! It’s very emotional finding out all of this about a family member and what they went through for king and country, and even more sad an upsetting when you know that they haven’t even got a marked grave. Just their name on a memorial 😢😢😭
@Westhamsterdam
@Westhamsterdam 4 года назад
Don´t forgot all the Germans that lost their lives too! How were the Germans that lost their lives any different from the allies? They were just fighting for king & country too. The German war graves do exist in Belgium but for some reason are forgotton, there is no reason why they should be.
@ZolaMagic25
@ZolaMagic25 3 года назад
@@Westhamsterdamsure, it's easy to say that now, but the Germans were the aggressors and France in particular felt extremely bitter about it what happened. Hence the Treaty of Versailles.
@nnass262
@nnass262 Год назад
@@ZolaMagic25 no the germans weren't the aggressors grab a history book ffs...
@dasportsfan2122
@dasportsfan2122 Год назад
@@nnass262ermany just wanted everyone’s land, this is not bias, it is just facts. The war was started because of the killing of the Archduke of Austria-Hungary, Germany took advantage of Austria-Hungary declaring war on Serbia to take over everyone’s stuff. Hence, the Brits needing to join to protect the French because of the Germans threatening them. Then the US had to join because the Germans were sinking American civilian ships and also because of the Zimmerman Telegram. Quite a bit of what happened here were because of the Germans interfering, could have just been a war between Austria-Hungary and Serbia with Austria-Hungary having German help.
@GrrMeister
@GrrMeister 9 месяцев назад
@@nnass262 *Yes they were they marched into Belgium a Neutral Country !*
@monkeyman321
@monkeyman321 Год назад
6 years later and this is still a great video. I never get tired of watching it
@eutropius2699
@eutropius2699 2 года назад
I am always grateful for the life I was given. Nothing is more humbling than seeing what these men went through.
@TheBaltLT
@TheBaltLT 4 года назад
To creator(s): Sir, I wish you a long and productive life. Outstanding quality videos. Perfect mix of key points, visuals, audio and narration. Thank you.
@musicvideobyfarabi278
@musicvideobyfarabi278 7 лет назад
Epic History TV is one of the best war documentaries I've gone through! Pls make some about the world war 2!
@EpichistoryTv
@EpichistoryTv 7 лет назад
Thanks Hussain! Hope to do WW2 in the future.
@adamm1151
@adamm1151 6 месяцев назад
This is an exceptional channel. Bravo sir
@jessicafarmer7275
@jessicafarmer7275 3 года назад
So many die for so little advancement. These men are true heroes and should be recognized as such
@ExplosiveDragonFilms
@ExplosiveDragonFilms 8 лет назад
Fantastic episode, these are some of my favourite videos on RU-vid. Keep up the good work!
@EpichistoryTv
@EpichistoryTv 8 лет назад
Thank you!
@montes3d
@montes3d 8 лет назад
the Great War Channel brought me here. I really like your video about the Somme
@Giloup92
@Giloup92 8 лет назад
Same for me.
@Zourkoskey
@Zourkoskey 7 лет назад
Me as well
@FayazAhmad-yl6sp
@FayazAhmad-yl6sp 4 года назад
The best documentary I have seen so far it is short and smart.
@prodbyj5284
@prodbyj5284 3 года назад
thanks, helped with my revision a lot
@DwightAllRight
@DwightAllRight 7 лет назад
I love your guys' videos! I took a World at War class at my school this past semester, and your video on the Battle of Waterloo and this video really helped me understand the battles' timelines much more thoroughly! I honestly don't think I'd have aced those tests without you. So from the bottom of my heart, thanks!
@EpichistoryTv
@EpichistoryTv 7 лет назад
Thank you Corey, great to hear!
@Hustler1856
@Hustler1856 8 лет назад
On this day in 1916, Harry Butters, an American soldier serving in the British army during World War I, is killed by a German shell during the Battle of the Somme, while fighting to secure the town of Guillemont, France.
@lastprussian71
@lastprussian71 3 года назад
Americans only joined ww1 late 1917 they did nothing to defeat us
@natedog1619
@natedog1619 3 года назад
@@lastprussian71 Ever heard of Bellau Wood? Or do you just choose to ignore that blatant ass whooping?
@paulkate72
@paulkate72 2 года назад
@@lastprussian71 But individuals from other nations could join the British Army as Recon Smith said in his remarks.
@dreamcrusher112
@dreamcrusher112 2 года назад
@@lastprussian71 The American contribution in money and materiel was massive, and the attacks in 1918 did much to help the Entente destroy Germany's ability to fight. In 1917 the army was still organising, but did assist.
@Ukraineaissance2014
@Ukraineaissance2014 Год назад
Thank god we managed to find an american angle to this.
@sitrakaforler8696
@sitrakaforler8696 2 года назад
What a madness it was.... crazy. The vidéo is intense, bravo!
@idk4772
@idk4772 3 года назад
my great grandfather fought in this battle as a british troop he had a diary and my grandpa told me everything that said in it and the stories that he told him they were horrible it was a slaughter he lost a lot of friends a shell landed right on top of him while he was running toward the german trenches he survived lost his legs a few days later died of infection to his wound and then my grandpa fought in ww2 he served through out the entire war and made out alive he also told me his stories almost the same as my great grandfathers just more brutal the worst estorbe was d day it was carnage he was part of the first wave they were dropping like birds he said couldn't even get out of the landing craft then my dad iraq war first and second battle of fallujah he later got wounded in there a machine gun teared his legs he lost both of them. great grandfather british army,granpa royal marines, dad us marine corps btw my grandparents and my great grandpa's are from my moms side she is british and my dad is from my other grandparents who are american
@BlackAdam-wk6cm
@BlackAdam-wk6cm 4 месяца назад
WHAY WAR? I M FROM BALKANS, BOSNIA. SAD. 😢😢😢
@renardgrise
@renardgrise 8 лет назад
This video has earned you my subscription. Well done!
@saeran-neil522
@saeran-neil522 8 лет назад
The Great War channel sent me here and I am glad he did - excellent video.
@Falkriim
@Falkriim 4 месяца назад
Great visuals
@usazar
@usazar 2 года назад
You start watching as a bit of some military history.... Then slowly the scale of the tragedy creeps into your soul and begins to break your heart...
@CZA2332
@CZA2332 6 лет назад
Watching this, processing everything and trying to imagine what this must have been like for the soldiers is horrifying.
@Ikelae
@Ikelae 8 лет назад
How can you have production quality as high as you do, and not have the subs you deserve o-o I will have to share your channel vigorously, because man.. This is seriously some of the best content on RU-vid.
@EpichistoryTv
@EpichistoryTv 8 лет назад
Thanks Ike, it's still a relatively new channel I guess, and not that many videos as they take a while to make. I need all the help I can get, so I'd be really grateful if you shared it as widely as possible!
@jenniferrosario1673
@jenniferrosario1673 2 года назад
Well done. thank you!
@conormcguire2376
@conormcguire2376 2 года назад
My great grandfather fought at the battle and survived, it’s so interesting and upsetting to look at pictures of what they went through
@alexsvensen8551
@alexsvensen8551 7 лет назад
The detailed perspectives of this documentary are worthy of recognition; I have found in my experiences that when analyzing instances of catastrophe that occur in repetition over the course of human history, it proves difficult to comprehend the causes and effects of an event as well as the emotional appeal that follows. Too often in the study of military history do we underestimate the sacrifice of innocent men and women whose deaths are nothing more than numbers rehearsed by school children. Thank you Epic History TV for visualizing the gallantry of the common foot soldier, as they selflessly charged into certain death, only to right the wrongs of international politics.
@EpichistoryTv
@EpichistoryTv 7 лет назад
Thank you Alex.
@uog293
@uog293 Год назад
@@EpichistoryTv yours not to question why, yours but to do and die EUGENE DEBS
@andrewchesler2029
@andrewchesler2029 4 года назад
One side of my ancestors fought in the west - the others in the east during ww1. Their diaries tell a very different story about the situation in the field and trenches. *No more wars between brothers.*
@user-qb1pn8uj7u
@user-qb1pn8uj7u 2 месяца назад
tell us more, that sounds interesting
@jonkas4542
@jonkas4542 2 года назад
My great grandfather was there. He died when I was eight years old. He was a genuine hero to me as I grew up
@solidus1995
@solidus1995 3 года назад
My great grandfather Wolfgang Hempfling fought in this battle when he was 23, as well as Pashendale, the battle of the frontiers, the race to the sea, the second battle of aisne, the 100 days offensive and the Romanian campaign. He was in the second Bavarian Ersatz battalion. I really cant believe he survived all of that. Allies rated the Bavarian Ersatz as a 3rd class division.
@swordbeach4709
@swordbeach4709 3 года назад
My great grandfather Richard Murphy died on the day of my grandfather's birth 31/05/1916 aboard HMS Indefatigable at the Battle of Jutland which sank leaving only 2 survivors out of a crew of over 1000. Contrary to popular belief, the Royal Navy took a heavy beating from the Kaiserliche Marine at Jutland but the skill of the German sailors that day wasn't properly recognised for many years. As the old saying goes, history gets written by the winners.
@SkateboardTrickVideo
@SkateboardTrickVideo 8 лет назад
this is amazing !! keep up the good work! cant wait for your next videos!!
@EpichistoryTv
@EpichistoryTv 8 лет назад
Thanks!
@MrJackben32
@MrJackben32 4 года назад
My great great uncle somehow survived the somme as he was royal field artilary, unfortunately he died during the battle of aras less than a year later. Rip to all those killed on both sides, such a un needed waste of life.
@anthonyeaton5153
@anthonyeaton5153 3 года назад
More men survived the Somme than were killed as with every other battle. In the war 12 percent of the Allied British troops died in the war. Also c75 per cent of troops on the Somme came out without a scratch.
@phobiazzzero4935
@phobiazzzero4935 2 года назад
great great job with the video!
@Inchyladas
@Inchyladas 2 года назад
Wow great video 👏🏽👏🏽👏🏽
@AlexProHD
@AlexProHD 8 лет назад
your work is epic!!!!!!!
@rickj895
@rickj895 8 лет назад
no shit ! the best I never seen such great work
@EpichistoryTv
@EpichistoryTv 8 лет назад
Thanks guys.
@eruusky
@eruusky 6 лет назад
This is so helpful for my history GCSE exam! Thank you so much :)
@rhysnichols8608
@rhysnichols8608 6 лет назад
Good luck
@paulherzog9605
@paulherzog9605 3 года назад
Keep reading , it gets worse
@ThisWontEndWell
@ThisWontEndWell Год назад
One of my great uncles Tomas H. Mapley died on the 7th of July at the Somme alongside his comrades of the 7th Battalion of Bedfordshire regiment somewhere in a wooded area, his body was never recovered and he is listed on the Thiepval Memorial to the missing... His older brother George died a year later at Passiondale. RIP Thomas and George Mapley, still not forgotten
@cejka30
@cejka30 3 года назад
This footage is amazing
@EpichistoryTv
@EpichistoryTv 7 лет назад
I hope you enjoy the WW1 series. Help me to make more history videos and pick future topics by supporting Epic History TV at Patreon www.patreon.com/epichistorytv
@jonathandavenport2500
@jonathandavenport2500 7 лет назад
Was sent here by The Great War and now I am a new and happy subscriber.
@EpichistoryTv
@EpichistoryTv 7 лет назад
Great to hear, thank you!
@Military_Archive
@Military_Archive 7 лет назад
Epic History TV Great video! Keep up the good work.
@tonyquark5908
@tonyquark5908 6 лет назад
This narrator is awesome.
@tudeyannvissey4240
@tudeyannvissey4240 Год назад
No
@b-dizl1716
@b-dizl1716 8 лет назад
These videos are excellent!
@jakeduke-parker7618
@jakeduke-parker7618 2 года назад
This man should have narrated the battlefield 1 campaigns situations
@andypozuelos1204
@andypozuelos1204 Год назад
And then you have Verdun going on at the same time. Absolutely hell
@techniciangreneway9888
@techniciangreneway9888 7 лет назад
Lol i searched for Battle of the Somme after being inspired by this channels others videos and i find its this channel again lol. Thankyou!
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