WORLD war two was not only fought in Europe between the Americans and the Nazis, but hell also they did not even show up halfway through it... WAW was far better showing the soviets view of the war as well.
Here are something that a lot of you don't understand about war. War, isn't just shooting and explosion. It means you can lose your life any moment, and losing your friends, family, everything. War isn't a game, war is something that shows really how cruel this world really is. I hope you guys learned your lesson that War isn't a game, and same with shooting.
How? Did he use a tank, a sub ,a plane or just a plain old standard issue gun? Because, 800+ is quite a lot. I guess if you're in a sub you can kill a lot of men with one or two torpedoes. Killing 800+ men if you're infantry is unlikely but still possible. I just want to know. I'm not calling you a liar but you can't trust the internet. Again, I'm not calling you a liar. If he did kill that amount of soldiers, salute to him and may he rest in peace at heaven. If it's true your great grandfather is pretty much a badass killing machine.
My dad always commented on how this game's scenes reminded him of many WW2 movies he watched, and how cool and well-portrayed the combat sequences were. I personally think this game could've just had the campaign mode. And have it be way longer. Why do COD campaings end so fucking soon?!
This game will never be forgetten it truely represents all the sacrifice,the massive deaths, pile of body left to right it also remind us that hope we dont repeat the history
My Great Uncle was a captain in the second world war and was a beach master on Omaha. He went in before the first wave in the attack. He directed the landing on that beach and helped soldiers out of the boats. He was one of the first American soldiers to land in France that day. He also helped land General Patton in the invasion of Sicily and Salerno. He also served in North Africa. On Omaha, he was standing under heavy German fire. Somehow he made it out alive that day. He later served in the Korean War. He served in the Army in WW2, the Coast Guard in Korea, and then served in the Marine Corps, and Navy. He went to VMI and graduated at age 22 and was 35 in 44. After the war, he became a sheriff. Rest in Peace Captain F Perry Williams.
@Rasmus Raahede Knudsen 7A Arenaskolen ARE YOU KIDDING ME? YOU KNOW HE ALMOSY DIED 10 TIMES OVER AND YOU’RE JUST GOING TO PRETEND IT NEVER HAPPENED? 16 MILLION AMERICANS FOUGHT IN WWII SO THE CHANCES OF MY GREAT UNCLE SERVING IN THE WAR ARE PRETTY LARGE AND A LOT LARGER THAN HIM BEING MICHAEL JACKSON. LEARN HOW TO PAY RESPECT.
Rasmus Raahede Knudsen 7A Arenaskolen you need to respect people that died or almost in the war you need respect millions died saving the country so shut up and respect people
@@stellahernandez215 My college allowed the minute silence to go ahead and I raged at 2 girls laughing as I got comforted by my friends Sinead and Carys. I said to the girls who laughed “how would you like it if you lost anyone to war?!” whilst my 2 friends held my hand as I confronted the idiots
Same my grandfather was a paratrooper and he told me this story where he jumped out of the plane and 2 seconds later the plane was shot down he survived sadly he died in 2002
my gradmas dad was at pearl harbor in 1941 he suvied. R. I. P. Michal Kozik edit: you alll thanks for likeing but you dont have to . its just a respectful commment
one of my family members was a polish soldier and he got captured by the nazis. he said something they did'nt like so they killed him. right there ... by the side of the road R. I . P. you will always be misssed.
My gradma aoe of her family members almost got caught up in pearl harbor and i live in hawaii and harbor is wierd i saw a guy walking on the deck sailer uniform
English teacher: kids we going to Germany in a school trip English girls: ooo Berlin Enlish boys: well her we go again German teacher: we r going to Berlin German girls: yay German boys: 1i2n djdidownvrhrifn
Now this is what I call a WWII tribute. I support all war veterans, and this means everything to our surviving WWII veterans, especially for at 0:06, 0:24, but at 1:06 through up to 1:11 is what makes me realize that the real heroes died protecting us in '44...
one of my great grandparents, was controlling a fighter plane for the allies, but was shot down, and died from the explosion, im not so sad, I’m glad he fought for all of us
My grandad fought in WWII and died a hero he died saving his friends who had been captured by Nazi soldiers and when he was getting extracted he stayed behind to get his mates to safety LEST WE FORGOT
Maybe call of duty made this game to remember the soldiers who died and survive in the WWII and will never forget in the future And by the way I salute your grandad he's sacrifice his life to preserved freedom
tbh ww2 is the best game for children who likes war forever IT NEVER DIES very wholesome for life and your father will be amazed for the children WW2 NEVER DIES
Well my uncle fought in world war 2 he was in a boat with all the soldiers he said to me when he saw he men died he never knew what he was in for I heard he story in 1988
This music fits very well with the call of duty ww2 campaign scenes. The lyrics can relate to the combat in the video. Really good music and I use this for studying.
I love COD WW2 and this was amazing, but in the real war... you don’t get 2nd changes, and it was more than you can imagine. I love to act out ww2 with the M1 grand I made with cardboard.
Respect to the soldiers who ran through the fires of hell on d-day and who rushed the beaches of Iwo Jima they not only did that for their country they did it for their family and nation.