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Dunkirk - All Stuka Bombing Scenes 

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One of the best movies I've seen.
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@ScaniaVikings
@ScaniaVikings 4 года назад
What would you like to see next? Clips from 1917?
@gordymuffin1635
@gordymuffin1635 4 года назад
Scania Vikings yes
@nkkii5061
@nkkii5061 4 года назад
Yes
@Chamait
@Chamait 4 года назад
Oh hell yes
@mr.epicmemerman131
@mr.epicmemerman131 3 года назад
Yes!
@Kaine-ub5lf
@Kaine-ub5lf 3 года назад
Yeah good
@dorkmax7073
@dorkmax7073 5 лет назад
Patiently lining up in an orderly queue to evacuate a war zone is easily one of the most British things ever
@mebsrea
@mebsrea 5 лет назад
Along with tanks equipped to make tea. (Really.)
@documentationslave397
@documentationslave397 5 лет назад
Clem Cornpone Look at this degenerate speaking for the US. “Were going to drop our alliances durrrr” What were the british supposed to do? Bend over and stay? The US supply lines kept Britain alive and fighting as a valuable island to use to invade mainland Europe come the time D-Day should happen, but it doesn’t matter how much food and munitions the yanks send over to the British isles if the British don’t hold said isles to begin with, so they evacuated their troops to protect it once it was obvious the French lost and their forces were surrounded
@anarchyarise431
@anarchyarise431 5 лет назад
Clem Cornpone “fleeing the entire European continent” so is the uk not in Europe 🤔 ur obviously anti british maybe because we are more “superior” 😂
@trouty7947
@trouty7947 5 лет назад
@Clem Cornpone surely then you must understand the importance of allies, and working together to prevent the hell of world conflict happening again. This is a cultural and educational issue, not a strategic one. We need to change people's perception rather than renege on our allies.
@iroscoe
@iroscoe 5 лет назад
@Clem Cornpone While Dunkirk was on going fresh troops were being landed at Cherbourg so no France was not being left to fight alone , the French KIA figure is actually 85,000 so maybe you need to revise your other stats accordingly .
@andrewwhite1515
@andrewwhite1515 4 года назад
Everybody gansta until the video stops but the stuka sounds don’t
@whyyoubullymex1835
@whyyoubullymex1835 4 года назад
Andrew White i laughed so hard that the sound stoped
@DarwinskiYT
@DarwinskiYT 4 года назад
Stuka Blyat
@1lxky
@1lxky 4 года назад
Лазури не смешно
@justins.3045
@justins.3045 4 года назад
Im from Germany
@trickyz3609
@trickyz3609 4 года назад
Me: *heads to basement when they hear Stuka Siren*
@TheEmeraldMenOfficial
@TheEmeraldMenOfficial Год назад
Fun fact: the old man giving orders at 3:05 is based on Charles Lightoller, second officer of the Titanic and its most senior officer to survive the sinking. He used this same trick, which his son had taught him, to evade Stukas at the REAL Dunkirk while sailing his yacht Sundowner, as part of the Little Ships fleet. He is credited with saving over a hundred lives during Operation Dynamo.
@TigerWithAnChristmasHat1224
Red sun
@mryesahem
@mryesahem Год назад
bro just cant stop saving lives what a chad
@pietromaster4647
@pietromaster4647 Год назад
@@mryesahem but he launched lifeboats half full
@mryesahem
@mryesahem Год назад
@@pietromaster4647 he didnt decide to do that just because he felt like it lol
@pietromaster4647
@pietromaster4647 Год назад
@@mryesahem Why did murdoch fill boats with more people then
@ryans6280
@ryans6280 Год назад
The sound design alone deserves an award. Incredible
@manea7074
@manea7074 Год назад
It did win two oscars for the sound.
@ryans6280
@ryans6280 Год назад
@@manea7074 well I'll be damned.
@tbfrstudio5416
@tbfrstudio5416 8 месяцев назад
In this case reward the Nazi engineers for having imagined this sound system on the Ju-87
@hussainukhpersia6376
@hussainukhpersia6376 Месяц назад
this is Gazaa Palestine
@baronvonluchz5874
@baronvonluchz5874 Месяц назад
@@hussainukhpersia6376not really
@superyid2010
@superyid2010 3 года назад
For anyone who didn't know, there was a part added to the Stuka called the Jericho Trumpet, which made that terrifying sound. The Germans thought that it would break the morale of enemy troops and, damn, they were right. Edit: 14,000 likes!! I am overwhelmed, thank you.
@Jamie-Z
@Jamie-Z 3 года назад
The Jericho trumpet was a whistle fitted to the bomb whereas the Stuka was sometimes fitted with a propeller on the landing gear to make its noise. The pilots did not like it and it seems that it was more of a problem for them than the enemy troops especially when they were being followed and it slowed them down.
@Katanotkate
@Katanotkate 3 года назад
Yep it was equally annoying and disorienting for pilots so they removed it from future models. Also SPAA vehicles could easily notice them dive bombing and at least they would shoot blindly to the direction where sound was coming.
@superyid2010
@superyid2010 3 года назад
@@Jamie-Z Yeah, you were right, I always thought the Trumpet was a part of the engine but just looked it up and ''The two propeller-driven sirens with a diameter of 0.7 m (2.3 ft) were fitted on the B-1 model of the Ju 87, which was the first version of Stuka that went into mass production. They were either mounted on the wing’s leading edge, or on the front edge of the fixed main gear fairing''. The haunting horns were dubbed the “Jericho trumpets” by the Germans, who relied on the psychological effect of the noise to give them an edge against their opponents.
@Eggmanjames
@Eggmanjames 3 года назад
wrong, it was attatched to the mounted gears
@VolkovVelikan
@VolkovVelikan 3 года назад
It worked for like, the first year of the war and the Blitzkrieg. Then the Soviets and the western allies once they hear the sound they’ll just aim the anti air batteries at that direction.
@loganfox2386
@loganfox2386 4 года назад
You know it’s bad when we British break a queue.
@strigonshitposting793
@strigonshitposting793 3 года назад
Indeed, good sir
@jacobs279
@jacobs279 3 года назад
Indubitably.
@virgofmadness1417
@virgofmadness1417 3 года назад
👏👏👏
@davidandmartinealbon3155
@davidandmartinealbon3155 3 года назад
Most certainly, good day to you sir!
@lootgoblin8705
@lootgoblin8705 3 года назад
HOLD ME SPOT JENKINS, I NEED TO GET TO COVER
@Badvibesdude
@Badvibesdude Год назад
My grandfather was in the U.S. First Infantry Division and was in North Africa when the Luftwaffe was still powerful enough to be a consistent threat. He told me when they first encountered Ju-87s, they would run like crazy. No matter where you were, it always seemed like they were diving right for you.
@ahmadsantoso9712
@ahmadsantoso9712 8 месяцев назад
What a cool story 🌮
@mzdtmp2
@mzdtmp2 6 месяцев назад
I heard a similar take from my Great Uncle that served Paraglider/Infantry 17th Division in Europe, about armor. He said when that tank is rumbling around, and fires that cannon, you feel for sure he's trying to find you.
@hussainukhpersia6376
@hussainukhpersia6376 Месяц назад
this is Gazaa Palestine
@Badvibesdude
@Badvibesdude Месяц назад
@@hussainukhpersia6376 Gaza is far worse.
@S1NG15
@S1NG15 Год назад
0:57 best scene in the whole film for me. Absolute horror moment of the heads slowly turning towards the sky, it gave me goosebumps. In the cinema this scene was immense, it was played at the actual volume of the real stuka and the weapons in the film were played at their actual volumes as per Nolans wishes and it was incredible.
@britiw
@britiw 3 года назад
Nowadays: We want to conceal the plane as much as possible. WW2 times: We want to make the enemy aware of that we are coming to whoop their ass, so they shit themselves in fear before we get to them.
@mansbestcomrade6315
@mansbestcomrade6315 3 года назад
In the past it was soldiers who had to shot down planes, scaring them would reduce their morale and probably reduce their effectiveness too, nowadays... well, machines have no fear, aim and shot. gotta hide. Haha
@tyblankenship27
@tyblankenship27 3 года назад
Its either super quiet or super loud
@Koka2609
@Koka2609 2 года назад
Nowadays: We want to conceal the plane as much as possible. Meanwhile, in Russia: ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-Zid1Nv-FfyQ.html
@LoneWolf-yp9qw
@LoneWolf-yp9qw 2 года назад
Absolutely
@alanandconnielast
@alanandconnielast 2 года назад
Arse*
@Heisenberg929
@Heisenberg929 4 года назад
Stuka : Exists British Infantry : I fear no man, but that thing, it scares me
@listeed1995
@listeed1995 4 года назад
Idiot. "I fear no man. But *that* thing. *It* scares me.
@pablojuarezv6797
@pablojuarezv6797 4 года назад
I mean who wouldn’t fear a bomber plane Jesus
@Heisenberg929
@Heisenberg929 4 года назад
@@listeed1995 sorry
@ihopetowin
@ihopetowin 4 года назад
@@pablojuarezv6797 You.
@jrw3349
@jrw3349 4 года назад
Doesn’t scare me, I’m a survivor black lung
@derangedcrouton1864
@derangedcrouton1864 Год назад
seeing a spitfire enter the battle during the war must have been a HUGE boost to morale, I didn't fight in the war and i got chills just seeing it swoop in, a symbol of hope and portrayed with elegance and grace coming in to shield you. what a gorgeous plane
@justusP9101
@justusP9101 11 месяцев назад
Man and you critisize people who obsess over german war technology
@dashikashi4734
@dashikashi4734 2 месяца назад
@@justusP9101German tech was shit lmao
@WillamBlack
@WillamBlack 19 дней назад
@@dashikashi4734 You've been watching too much Hollywood war movies lately, eh? Germany had the most advanced and deadly army in WWII. Allies literally only had number advantage. Nothing else.
@dashikashi4734
@dashikashi4734 19 дней назад
@@WillamBlack The Germans had the advantage against backwater shitholes without military industries. The only reason they lasted so long is the inherent advantage to being on the defense (Every battle after 1941 was a slow march to defeat). The German army was primarily horse-drawn, setting them on the same level as the poles.
@WillamBlack
@WillamBlack 19 дней назад
@@dashikashi4734 That’s why they only needed 35 days to make Poland capitulate and 6 weeks to defeat France, the Netherlands, Belgium and Luxembourg. You have no idea what you are talking about, I am sorry.
@ejkruger
@ejkruger Год назад
Just the thought that this kind of stuff actually happened in history is terrifying. I can't imagine actually being there, respect to all of the soldiers who fought in this gruesome war.
@nils8541
@nils8541 11 месяцев назад
it didnt. this is pure fiction, hitler personally stopped the british soldiers from being decimated because he still hoped for peace with them
@JTelli786
@JTelli786 4 года назад
It’s all fun and games, until the sky starts speaking Stuka
@Ellie_3621
@Ellie_3621 4 года назад
Ju288 in warthunder chasing a b17
@fendy5124
@fendy5124 4 года назад
Stuka : *earrape meow*
@archosauropre-historico8708
@archosauropre-historico8708 3 года назад
It all fun and games until the artillery speak Katyusha (Bro thats so morale boost at once)
@scorchclasstitan6727
@scorchclasstitan6727 3 года назад
Winston Craig spitfires didn’t exist after the Battle of Britain numbnuts XD . You pretty much lost all capability of fighting and did what everybody else does when losing a war “REEEE US HELP MEEE”
@choppership465
@choppership465 3 года назад
@@scorchclasstitan6727 spits existed in 1936 u dumb twat
@maniacmagge2568
@maniacmagge2568 4 года назад
this movie was a near 2 hrs of waiting and/or receiving an anxiety attack
@hededcdn
@hededcdn 4 года назад
I know, intense right??
@tdunphy13
@tdunphy13 4 года назад
Too bad Europeans don't learn from history!
@WelloBello
@WelloBello 4 года назад
tdunphy13 Name another European war after ww2.
@copan2289
@copan2289 4 года назад
@@WelloBello thirty years war
@vukdelic7000
@vukdelic7000 4 года назад
Well, that's the way it was. They didn't need to fabricate anything here...
@ArchTeryx00
@ArchTeryx00 11 месяцев назад
The Jericho Trompete was an absolute PITA for the JU-82 pilots but you absolutely cannot deny how freaking terrifying that scream was as they dove on target. That scene toward the end with the Spitfire, completely out of gas and windmilling, still manages to shoot down a diving Stuka before it can drop? One of the most awesome WWII air combat scenes ever put to film.
@tbfrstudio5416
@tbfrstudio5416 8 месяцев назад
Yes but not realistic, where are the squadrons of more than 3 planes?
@ArchTeryx00
@ArchTeryx00 8 месяцев назад
@@tbfrstudio5416 Of the Spitfires? The vast majority of them were being kept home because the RAF fully expected to have to repel a Nazi invasion force coming across the Channel. They literally couldn't spare more than one squad (really, a few scattered ones in the real world) of planes or pilots at the time. In the thinking of British leadership, losing their men would have been disastrous. But losing their air force would have been catastrophic and lost them the Battle of Britain before it had even begun. They were depending on the RN to get their men out, and you could see how well THAT was going. The Channel was swarming with U-boats and bomber squadrons.
@wetwilly01
@wetwilly01 2 месяца назад
It's amazing to me that these bombs are being dropped in a perfect line, and nobody tries to get out of the line of fire.
@tamdo6207
@tamdo6207 3 года назад
The sound alone is more terrifying than the attack itself
@coolpain4263
@coolpain4263 3 года назад
Sometimes
@nickd935
@nickd935 3 года назад
Yes but only because the sound signals what is coming..
@ImranAli619.
@ImranAli619. 2 года назад
For real😂
@jimmiller5600
@jimmiller5600 2 года назад
Early in the war Germans reported that in France, Poland and the Soviet Union that aerial attacks were incidental for damaging combat troops. But they did wreck morale, terrify the civilians and damage logistical resupply.
@Bullet-Tooth-Tony-
@Bullet-Tooth-Tony- 2 года назад
Yeah because once you hear it, you already know its too late.
@daniel.1683
@daniel.1683 4 года назад
Shooting Down a stuka with a lee enfield rifle.... SWAG
@adude8424
@adude8424 4 года назад
A U.S jet fighter pilot was once shot down by a vietnamese rifle fire
@daniel.1683
@daniel.1683 4 года назад
@@adude8424 But that was pure luck
@1nfinitune533
@1nfinitune533 4 года назад
With the right aim and timing, people can shoot pilots out of their cockpits and cause the planes to crash
@daniel.1683
@daniel.1683 4 года назад
@@1nfinitune533 But this guy from Vietnam was the only one who did it.
@willcchiwill8836
@willcchiwill8836 4 года назад
That's the right thing to do according to the infantry manuals I have read, but everyone needs to lie down on their backs and shoot up at the same time or it probably won't do anything
@FedericoLoro
@FedericoLoro Год назад
I think, without any doubt, that this is the greatest example of how watching a movie at home is not the same as watching it at the cinema. I just remember how painful it was at the cinema with its massive audio system, for a moment it looked like we were actually in the middle of an aerial bombardment. I remember I wanted to cover my ears. You can't feel the war just by sitting on your sofa. You can't fully enjoy Dunkirk at home. Outstaing sound editing really.
@chase5860
@chase5860 14 дней назад
I dunno mate. Invest in some top of the line surround sound and a really good TV and you can get pretty close. That said, nothing beats the cinema experience when it is the first time watching it and you never know what's coming next
@JonathanHerman-xz6zc
@JonathanHerman-xz6zc 6 дней назад
​@@chase5860 In this case... I think you do. 😂
@DPMusicStudio
@DPMusicStudio Год назад
I'm not saying this for "effect" or exaggerating... I almost had a panic attack in the theater when watching this film. I struggled with panic attacks for about a year of my adult life and then they stopped. A couple years after that time in my life, I watched Dunkirk. I started getting that feeling during the screening, and I had to use my mental techniques to prevent the panic attack from happening. Don't think it helped that I watched it in IMAX! Such a great film.
@polvoradelrey2423
@polvoradelrey2423 3 года назад
-What's the opposite to stealth technology? -A horn that sounds when moving? -Yeah, I want that.
@Chuked
@Chuked 3 года назад
It lowers the morale of the enemy, imagine hearing that terrifying noise and your buddy gets blown out and killed
@premdeep2184
@premdeep2184 3 года назад
you clearly don't get the point buddy. if you wouldn't be scared of the sirens for some strange reason, you will be afraid from death coming at you from the sky in a 70° degree angle.
@Chuked
@Chuked 3 года назад
@@premdeep2184 death coming at me is already scary enough i guess it coming at you from a 70 degree angle is worse
@aklakk
@aklakk 3 года назад
Terror warfare
@wellshit9489
@wellshit9489 3 года назад
Warfare is mostly about morale, the intent is not to kill the enemy but to make them surrender. The terror of the sound slowly building up very much so increases the effectiveness of the bombing, downside being that all German pilots went deaf but Hitler didn't give a shit about his troops.
@bladeserrated
@bladeserrated 4 года назад
This is the only sound scarier than an a-10 warthog
@waserdert6259
@waserdert6259 4 года назад
Nuclear Alarm: *Cough cough* Allow me to introduce myself
@Anna-sd4zl
@Anna-sd4zl 4 года назад
@@waserdert6259 lol
@jordawolf
@jordawolf 4 года назад
Your forgetting AC-130 ABOVE!!!!
@aveteranplayer6403
@aveteranplayer6403 4 года назад
1 - Stuka Siren: because is so scarier, u don't know if u gonna die or not. 2 - A10: If u hear it, it means that u don't are the target so you will be good. 3 - Nuclear Bomb: Because u are gonna die so its very scary, but u know what is gonna happen... 4 - AC-130 its way more scarier when u know is by one click you are nearly death...
@JASHVEER22
@JASHVEER22 4 года назад
A10 was built using stuka pilots experience 🤪
@TrainLover225
@TrainLover225 2 месяца назад
Stukas were scary man, you could just be waiting be evacuated from Dunkirk and then BOOM. Sand, limbs and dust go flying around you.
@ConchRepublic2047
@ConchRepublic2047 Год назад
I’m all seriousness my heart goes out to any soldier who has or is serving in the military because this is surely a different experience to the soldiers who actually experience moments like this
@Hello-kb8qm
@Hello-kb8qm 5 лет назад
It must be sad to die at Dunkirk. They were so close to home but so far at the same time.
@magik7164
@magik7164 4 года назад
They still managed to rescue many more than expected though, even French troops
@ulysselegrec1081
@ulysselegrec1081 4 года назад
No french represented :/ Many died to save brits troops.
@glorkpixels
@glorkpixels 4 года назад
Ulysse le grec they carried nearly 20k frenchman
@BeansAreOk
@BeansAreOk 4 года назад
S1L3NTASSASS1N 17 and also the fact that the allied soldiers who died already thought the war was lost
@nofi4
@nofi4 4 года назад
the day, the germans let em escape. Look backwards, the best and luckiest mistake for all auf us! :)
@kermitthedepressedfrog5291
@kermitthedepressedfrog5291 5 лет назад
The JU 87 Stuka siren sound is one of the scariest but coolest sounds ever
@foximacentauri7891
@foximacentauri7891 5 лет назад
Imagine you're running on an open field and have this StuKa sound in the neck.
@redeemer7141
@redeemer7141 5 лет назад
@@foximacentauri7891 if you're against the Germans, that'd suck quite a bit..
@darthmaul2548
@darthmaul2548 5 лет назад
It kinda sucks because only certain Ju87 planes had those sirens, and most pilots took them off because apparently they wouldn’t turn off even if you weren’t diving which probably got loud and fucking annoying
@Steve-nf4jx
@Steve-nf4jx 5 лет назад
@@foximacentauri7891 ultiamte nightmare. And death.
@foximacentauri7891
@foximacentauri7891 5 лет назад
@@darthmaul2548 later versions had a leaver to switch the siren of.
@lightning1434
@lightning1434 7 месяцев назад
When the 109 flew past the boat in the theatre was so awesome hearing the power behind those engines
@ChiefSuperior
@ChiefSuperior Год назад
I saw this in a theatre when it first came out, not everyone knows that the director of this movie asked that every cinema that plays this film to crank up the volume as loud as it can go. I’m telling you, the siren of the Stuka at full volume is the most petrifying sound you will ever hear, everyone in the theatre was shook up by it. The Sound: 0:15
@Anna-sd4zl
@Anna-sd4zl 4 года назад
These two particular scenes were absolutely terrifying in cinemas the sound was so loud and immersive that it beat the heart out my chest.
@davidhilbert38
@davidhilbert38 4 года назад
That's the reason this movie is amazing, it's immersive you know?
@Ellie_3621
@Ellie_3621 4 года назад
IMAX baby
@johndthottam
@johndthottam 3 года назад
Did you manage to fix your heart ?
@jerestan8064
@jerestan8064 3 года назад
A terrifying thing I heard when the medic ship is hitting the docks you can hear boats cracking and many people screaming at 2:34
@dreamlike0166
@dreamlike0166 3 года назад
This DUNKIRK edit is so beautiful ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-o9wdAW_zk7s.html
@arandomcontentcreator.7288
@arandomcontentcreator.7288 5 лет назад
Put giant speakers outside someone’s bedroom, then play this.
@mizutani2144
@mizutani2144 5 лет назад
A Random Content Creator. To people that was at the war experienced the stukas sound
@khrissuiko6545
@khrissuiko6545 5 лет назад
Doing it rn
@wyldkrat
@wyldkrat 5 лет назад
Just did and got grounded
@thenasiudk1337
@thenasiudk1337 5 лет назад
Neighbour: *AIR RAID!! CALL THE MILITARY*
@bintangprawirantara695
@bintangprawirantara695 5 лет назад
Get down
@Afton_Robotics_1987
@Afton_Robotics_1987 9 месяцев назад
Such an incredible and accurate portrayal at how terrifying the Stukas were. Scary af. And i also loved how every scene with the Stuka is so well executed and stands out. They made those scenes special. Every historian's favourite thing to watch.
@livingjoke3083
@livingjoke3083 9 месяцев назад
The germans were straight up beasts in war...
@instinctualhavoc
@instinctualhavoc 3 года назад
Imagine being that spitfire pilot. The feeling after saving all those people must be overwhelming
@aedenwright1994
@aedenwright1994 3 года назад
The sad part is he got captured after his heroic actions.
@shprite781
@shprite781 3 года назад
@@aedenwright1994 his engine was dead right?
@CaptainColdyron222
@CaptainColdyron222 3 года назад
@@shprite781 yes he ran out of fuel if I recall correctly.
@majorwho8291
@majorwho8291 3 года назад
@@aedenwright1994 ya no he should have a movie because after he got captured he escaped prison and fought the war again
@user-ko3te7oy6d
@user-ko3te7oy6d 3 года назад
@Tristo Smitty brrt
@marinesnip
@marinesnip 3 года назад
I seen a interview with a Stuka pilot that said that most pilots hated using the siren. The earlier model had the siren on all of the time when in a dive and later then switched to a way that the pilot can turn it off if they want to. He said that if you think it was loud for people on the ground, it was twice as loud in the pilot seat. Interesting, he also said that as soon as the dive brakes were activated, the Stuka’s nose would automatically turn down and the plane would begin its descent. The maximum dive-speed was 600 km/h (373 mph). Once the bombs were released, the contact altimeter warning would light. The pilot would toggle a knob on the control column that would trigger an automatic pull-out. It was a handy feature that prevented the plane from ploughing into the ground - during recoveries, crew were subject to a black-out inducing force of some six Gs.
@thatdude3938
@thatdude3938 3 года назад
Not all pilots used auto pull-off
@gooby8953
@gooby8953 2 года назад
Bear in mind that the sirens activated at the cruising speed of the aircraft.
@coldwarkiwi_2nd183
@coldwarkiwi_2nd183 2 года назад
@@gooby8953 until they stopped that thank god for the pilots lol
@Zargabaath
@Zargabaath 2 года назад
Absolutely nuts. Imagine flicking a switch after releasing your bombs, blacking out, and coming to with the plane nosed up/level.
@drownindesigner
@drownindesigner 2 года назад
at least it lowers morale :-)
@eddiemartinez3243
@eddiemartinez3243 7 месяцев назад
I love the intricate details that evoke a contrast between impending doom and resilience. The small civil maritime ensign bellowing above the rescue craft always imbues me with hope.
@pp-initiatives
@pp-initiatives Год назад
These Stuka bombing scenes from Dunkirk are a stark reminder of the emotional scars war can leave behind, etching themselves deeply into the hearts and minds of all who bear witness. The relentless onslaught, captured with such chilling realism, draws us into the despair and fear that once engulfed those who lived through it. As we revisit these harrowing moments, we're compelled to honor the sacrifice of the past, while longing for a future free from the shadows of such devastation. 😔💔🛩
@nils8541
@nils8541 11 месяцев назад
lmao dude, this is pure fiction like star wars. the soldiers on the beach where explicitly allowed to escape. its scary how propaganda works in people like you
@1ZazaTree
@1ZazaTree 5 лет назад
Stuka siren is very scary. That was a sound used to intimidate the soldiers, and I couldn’t imagine hearing that during war
@owenbarrett2517
@owenbarrett2517 5 лет назад
Agreed but the only problem with the stukas in this movie is they are not bombing how they were built to, the Stuka was built to bomb at a 90 degree angle
@1ZazaTree
@1ZazaTree 5 лет назад
Fred I think they also didn’t drop bombs that large. The bonds they dropped were equivalent to hand grenades I believe
@kymab.5172
@kymab.5172 5 лет назад
Even the pilots of stukas hated hearing it...
@DeepanjanThakur
@DeepanjanThakur 5 лет назад
They used to dive pointing towards their targets and just let go of the bomb and then moved upwards. That's why they were dead accurate. They used the aircraft to aim.
@TheDarkZemo
@TheDarkZemo 4 года назад
Fred i think also because it’s Stuka-b1 used in this movie. It’s also takes Place 1940. Later in the war in 1944 they upgraded it to Stuka-b2 they were more deadly.
@brodaviing6617
@brodaviing6617 4 года назад
stuka: *exists* hundres of soldiers with guns: let's run one tough guy: pew pew
@tackyinbention6248
@tackyinbention6248 4 года назад
One tough guy: exists Stuka bomb: I'm about to end this man's career
@brodaviing6617
@brodaviing6617 4 года назад
@@tackyinbention6248 Stuka would've thought twice if all those guys opened fire and spread out
@historygirl6732
@historygirl6732 4 года назад
Stuka be like: IS STUKA TIME ALLIED SCHWEIN
@daakudaddy5453
@daakudaddy5453 4 года назад
It was the same guy who went flying when the bombs exploded
@PerkingKimchiman
@PerkingKimchiman 4 года назад
Absolute mad lad
@30769s
@30769s Год назад
hearing those sirens for the first time in theaters was pure terror. Love what Nolan did to the siren
@Swissswoosher
@Swissswoosher 7 месяцев назад
That sound gives me the creeps in movies, can’t imagine the horror the soldiers felt hearing it in real life.
@mcphan6881
@mcphan6881 2 года назад
0:17 This man is a true chad, not running away from the danger but confronting it, legend
@michaelotis223
@michaelotis223 2 года назад
sigma shit!
@yessirad
@yessirad 2 года назад
Mega chad indeed. Imagine the whole beach being a chad
@ramal5708
@ramal5708 2 года назад
Imo he wanted to kill some Jerries before going home
@assasson47
@assasson47 2 года назад
The Sniper
@epsilonarcaneresearch1945
@epsilonarcaneresearch1945 2 года назад
And a fat lotta good that did em
@thanosmadtitan7475
@thanosmadtitan7475 3 года назад
Batman "my symbol strikes fear at the heart of the enemies" Jericho trumpet " halte mein Deutsches Bier"
@madeleine8662
@madeleine8662 3 года назад
haltet mein deutsches Bier*
@robesch88
@robesch88 3 года назад
@@madeleine8662 *halte mein deutsches Bier Batman is singular. "Haltet" would be the plural form.
@madeleine8662
@madeleine8662 3 года назад
@@robesch88 ups hab das mit batman übersehen haha
@odinssohn9493
@odinssohn9493 3 года назад
was hat die jericho sirene mit dem "haltet mein bier" zutun?? schlimm wenn man etwas in einer anderen sprache faselt ohne die bedeutung, geschweige denn den zusammenhang kennt🤦‍♂️
@thanosmadtitan7475
@thanosmadtitan7475 3 года назад
@@madeleine8662 I'm bengali🙄, have minimum expertise in German, so consider me as a newbie.
@Melunitaro
@Melunitaro Год назад
At the end, wifh the man's engine being broken, he was turning left and right his wings slightly. That was also a way to salut your allies. What a great little touch.
@Bam_Bizzler
@Bam_Bizzler 7 месяцев назад
Gotta respect the guy who tried to skeet shoot a stooka. Like capping a panzer with 1911
@felixgamesmoviesandmore6842
@felixgamesmoviesandmore6842 3 года назад
Kid is playing with plastic army solders. Parents: Aww he's so cute! What the kid sees: 0:26
@nietsouhil1913
@nietsouhil1913 3 года назад
Thats me as a kid
@venomancer5736
@venomancer5736 3 года назад
True lmao i always play with my stuka toy when i was an kid and i also had an howitzer for some reason 😂
@actionfire4036
@actionfire4036 3 года назад
@@nietsouhil1913 same here!
@yehia4638
@yehia4638 3 года назад
LMAOOOOO
@afaz4070
@afaz4070 2 года назад
@@nietsouhil1913 same
@clararodriguezvalero9080
@clararodriguezvalero9080 4 года назад
0:43 The soldier behind the protagonist, trying to shoot the plane until the end. That's what's called bravery.
@diegozinedine514
@diegozinedine514 4 года назад
Then got yeeted by bomb
@clararodriguezvalero9080
@clararodriguezvalero9080 4 года назад
@Buttrape Bill A lucky bullet could seriously damage the plane or even kill the pilot. That soldier knew what his duty was and he made sure of fulfill it until the end.
@javierfranceschi5715
@javierfranceschi5715 4 года назад
@@clararodriguezvalero9080 Amen
@MrCoolguy425
@MrCoolguy425 4 года назад
Lord Farquaad you obviously don’t know of the few recorded accounts on both German and Russian sides of the war of them using their main cannons on tanks to shoot planes, also the machine guns on the top of the tanks? Those were for AA defense.
@someperson3601
@someperson3601 4 года назад
Lord Farquaad Wtf do you think planes were made of 75mm steel plates lol
@gearsmashking6880
@gearsmashking6880 Год назад
Stuka sirens were one of the most feared and ominous sounds during WW2. Next to the rumble and screech of tank treads and gunfire.
@charles_0017
@charles_0017 Год назад
Imagine the relief you must feel seeing the enemy plane go down and being replaced by a friendly plane.
@onebritishboi9892
@onebritishboi9892 5 лет назад
I watched this film in imax (ultra massive screen surround sound, HD etc) And it scared me shitless
@vargskelethorssoh
@vargskelethorssoh 5 лет назад
Me too matey
@soham3373
@soham3373 5 лет назад
Siege family!
@MichaelFreckelton
@MichaelFreckelton 5 лет назад
You lucky so and so. We don't have IMAX in Vancouver so i had to miss out on it. But seeing it in the "regular" cinema was still plenty terrifying
@onebritishboi9892
@onebritishboi9892 5 лет назад
@@MichaelFreckelton still gives me chills thinking about it!!!
@justawendigowithinternet8224
@justawendigowithinternet8224 5 лет назад
same I shit my pants when I heard a Stuka on big screen
@Darkteen75
@Darkteen75 3 года назад
Seeing this in theaters was insane, my heart was pumping and I couldn't move from my seat even if I wanted to. I can't even imagine what it was like actually being there.
@coolpain4263
@coolpain4263 3 года назад
Or you were just being overdramatic
@Ghost-qo5of
@Ghost-qo5of 2 года назад
@@coolpain4263 watch the movie yourself then you'll understand
@tombuzzguy
@tombuzzguy 2 года назад
It’s Nolan’s best film without a doubt
@Ghost-qo5of
@Ghost-qo5of 2 года назад
@@tombuzzguy some doubts but sure
@user-cn8un7qt4i
@user-cn8un7qt4i 2 года назад
@@Ghost-qo5of I've watched the movie personally couldn't even get thru the whole thing with how boring it was but yes he was being extremely over dramatic
@thunderbolt4494
@thunderbolt4494 8 месяцев назад
I remember after my dad took me to see it in theaters, there was a Facebook comment he found that said that the scenes where all the soldiers were lined up like that were unrealistic and inaccurate. And with me and my dad being WWII history enthusiasts, we both shook our heads and were like, "No, that's *exactly* how they did it." they even have historical photos of them lining up on the beach like that. That said, this film is amazing. The soundtrack and scenes never failed to give me goosebumps every time.
@hisdudeness8328
@hisdudeness8328 Год назад
I remember seeing this in the theater with high quality sound systems all around. My god that shriek was intimidating. I can not even imagine how terrifying it would have had to of been to be on the receiving end of those nightmares.
@pumalibre5926
@pumalibre5926 4 года назад
Girls at the beach: OMG beach it's so awesome! Let's take a selfie. Boys at the beach:
@insertadverthere862
@insertadverthere862 4 года назад
And the stukas are thots
@aestheticcruise8807
@aestheticcruise8807 4 года назад
Advert - and the British spitfires are thot destroyers
@standardheat-fs8159
@standardheat-fs8159 3 года назад
Yeah I always get attacked by Stukas on the beach!
@HopeIsAlliGot
@HopeIsAlliGot 3 года назад
Girls at the beach: OMG beach ! Boys at the beach: OMG girls ! 😜
@chr1642
@chr1642 3 года назад
@@HopeIsAlliGot no
@Eggmanjames
@Eggmanjames 4 года назад
love how a 50kg bomb has the effect of an impact grenade
@lucaswilson2520
@lucaswilson2520 4 года назад
Eggmanjames im sorry could you afford real explosives let alone make a better effect than that
@MrDrokstaaf
@MrDrokstaaf 4 года назад
@@lucaswilson2520 with that budget yes. Fucking idiot.
@mikayari185
@mikayari185 4 года назад
@@MrDrokstaaf then be my guest
@friendlyfire2615
@friendlyfire2615 4 года назад
I dont think he has the budget or power to build a 50 kg bomb..
@mikayari185
@mikayari185 4 года назад
@@friendlyfire2615 i'd love to see him try his best
@choppalungon
@choppalungon Год назад
Mad respect to that one guy with the rifle who kept shooting even while on the ground
@rjhick1
@rjhick1 Год назад
I remember I saw this movie in IMAX because I wanted to really feel what it was like, and holy shit these scenes were so intense. I know its just a movie but you really got a feel for what it was like
@mordapl1641
@mordapl1641 4 года назад
Fun fact, Mr Dawson was based off Charles Lightoller, the second officer of the Titanic, who later commanded HMS Garry during WW1, where he distinguished himself by ramming and sinking a German U-boat. After retirement, he volunteered to rescue troops from Dunkirk, rather than having his boat requisitioned, and saved 127 British troops.He died in 1952, aged 78 from chronic heart disease. His motoryacht, the Sundowner, survives today in Ramsgate Maritime Museum.
@AureddSkei
@AureddSkei 2 года назад
WHEN THE WIND IS SLOW AND THE FIRE'S HOT
@galihgemini
@galihgemini 5 лет назад
When you stop the video but you still hearing them
@TheAuxmark3
@TheAuxmark3 5 лет назад
Stuka: ReeeeeeEEeeeeeeEEEeeEEeeeeeeEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA
@tackyinbention6248
@tackyinbention6248 4 года назад
Bomb: kablwey
@historygirl6732
@historygirl6732 4 года назад
F R I C K
@bwiebertram
@bwiebertram 4 года назад
It's rewind time
@pessoahumilde
@pessoahumilde 4 года назад
And you are brithish
@jumping1211
@jumping1211 Год назад
This scene was filmed in my town in the UK ( town is called Redcar). I remember going to beach when I was younger to view the film set it was pretty impressive what they set up for the film.
@Zopiexx
@Zopiexx 8 месяцев назад
My grandfather told me how scared my great-grandfather felt when he heard these sounds. He fought in the eastern front with my great grand uncle and grand uncle only my great-grandfather survived while my grand uncle and great grand uncle didn't survive. Eternal memory to the heroes!
@komodotech2999
@komodotech2999 4 года назад
British infantry: " I want to evacuate quickly, orderly, and efficiently. " Hans: " Nein. Karl, deploy ze airbrakes."
@massineben7198
@massineben7198 4 года назад
Hans, vy izn't Rommel out of Arras Yet? Vere is Ghozt divizion?
@PrinceTopherK
@PrinceTopherK 4 года назад
*no carl. Deploy the airbrakes*
@BazamO
@BazamO 5 лет назад
Ground Unit Destroyed +80 💡
@robobear2728
@robobear2728 5 лет назад
Gramercy!
@letsdobarbarossaagain501
@letsdobarbarossaagain501 5 лет назад
Robo Bear I agree!
@jpizzle3able
@jpizzle3able 5 лет назад
I understood that reference!
@funkeystudiostv
@funkeystudiostv 5 лет назад
More like 1 silver lion lol
@bernardw7535
@bernardw7535 5 лет назад
You've got a hole in your left wing!
@jiangrobin6903
@jiangrobin6903 9 месяцев назад
you gotta give respect to that one solider who dare fire back when the others flee and lay down
@timdyer5903
@timdyer5903 8 месяцев назад
Arnold Ridley, who played the old man Godfrey in the British Comedy Dad's Army, survived hand to hand combat at the Battle of the Somme 1916, where 1000s died around him each day. Bayonetted in the groin and hand. Yet his moments at Dunkirk under air attack terrified him even more. He was with the BEF on the beach and on the small wooden boats in 1940.
@stu5149
@stu5149 8 месяцев назад
His acting said it all as well legend RIP Arnold Ridley hope heaven is treating you well
@matthewholland5389
@matthewholland5389 5 лет назад
They say the stukas shreik was so loud you couldn't hear the living and wounded screaming for their lives.
@ordohereticus5530
@ordohereticus5530 5 лет назад
@† In hoc † Signo † Vinces yup, Stukas were equiped with sirens to demoralize to enemy and to tell the pilot how fast he was diving. Soilders on the Russian steppes have gone deaf after a flight of Stukas do a bombing run on the. There being no trees which allowed the pilots to get even lower didn't help out.
@ordohereticus5530
@ordohereticus5530 5 лет назад
@† In hoc † Signo † Vinces a typical stuka attack can last from a couple minutes to a couple hours. If the beginning of Barbarossa, the Germans had enough planes to the point where as soon as a stuka squadron empties their loads and begin the flight back to base, a new squadron would appear, and when they ran out and turn back ANOTHER squadron would appear and so on. In the seige of Leningrad, the Germans air force always had a bombing mission out flying for 7 solid months (I think, could be 5 or 6), imagine if you had to go through that. And yes, they could cause shell shock, though not to the level as artillery did in ww1 cuz of their smaller numbers (they were phased out of service in 44 anyway). Instead of not being able to see and defend yourself from it, as is the case in artillery, stukas can get within football throwing distance while their sirens are screaming and you can't do anything about it either. Soilders have made eye contact with the pilot bombing and strafing them. All these factors have to cause some short of shell shock. Sorry for the ramble 👍.
@ordohereticus5530
@ordohereticus5530 5 лет назад
@† In hoc † Signo † Vinces no problem, I enjoy talking history. I also appreciate you sharing your family's history. I also had two grandpas who fought in ww2. One served on omaha beach with the II SS Panzer Corp (mic drop) and fought the British at Cean (I think that's the name) and briefly against the 101st at bastogne, before being assigned to northern Italy till the end of the war. The other one served as a AA gunner (had 4 kills to his name) on the battleship Tirpitz and went down with it when the British sunk it. You should watch the documentary on the sinking. For the Saving Private Ryan part, American veterans have said that the only thing missing from the film was the smell, so id say it was a very accurate description of the actual invasion.
@MarshalShayCormac
@MarshalShayCormac 5 лет назад
Matthew Holland It was used as Psychological Warfare Against Civilians and Ground Troops to Cause Panic In the Ranks.
@MarshalShayCormac
@MarshalShayCormac 5 лет назад
† In hoc † Signo † Vinces Amen to That The Men who Fought In that War and in most Wars fight for their country and family not because they chose because they had to.
@pyro2709
@pyro2709 3 года назад
Fun fact: This flying is what Toothless from how to train your dragon is based off
@Scazoid
@Scazoid 3 года назад
Thats terrifying.
@jamesdavis9036
@jamesdavis9036 3 года назад
I'm not surprised
@triatheraider1612
@triatheraider1612 2 года назад
Oh wow never though of that
@imana3808
@imana3808 2 года назад
Probably true
@jmcglockYT
@jmcglockYT 2 года назад
Based of a cat, sounds like a speeding aircraft…
@Darth-Nihilus1
@Darth-Nihilus1 Год назад
This was a great movie. God bless all of those troops who went through this
@tramlink8544
@tramlink8544 7 месяцев назад
fun fact, they actually built a jericho trumpet (the fan blade of the stuka that makes this sound) for the movie and recorded ti running for the sound, one of the rare films using an authentic jericho for it instead of a rendered sound
@jctripplesticks
@jctripplesticks 2 года назад
My friend and I saw this movie in the theaters and afterwards he said "they made up that fantasy airplane to scare us." Boy got an on-the-spot lesson on what the Stuka was, and how the movie probably came very close to what it sounded like, and he said that's the most frightening thing he'd ever heard about. Made him really appreciate it the second time he watched it
@Inception1338
@Inception1338 9 месяцев назад
Boy got an on the spot lesson... Epic.
@vyvyandawe6449
@vyvyandawe6449 9 месяцев назад
Nice
@2639theboss
@2639theboss 4 месяца назад
The plane itself might be real, but actual veterans have said the noises are far too loud throughout the Dunkirk movie, so calling this an accurate depiction of a Ju 87 is almost as much of a stretch as saying it didnt exist. But ill take things that never happened for 100 either way.
@angelachanelhuang1651
@angelachanelhuang1651 2 месяца назад
a lot happens on a medic ship
@reggiecactus2810
@reggiecactus2810 4 года назад
Welcome to the comment section! Please select your character: (1) A highly decorated World War 2 Luftwaffe Ace Pilot (2) An explosives expert, who has been working around explosives for over 20 years (3) A highly skilled Debater, who has taken part of Debate Club in school and can win a Court Case (4) A RU-vid Bystander, who likes to read comments and arguments taken in the RU-vid comment section from the characters above. He/she does not reply to any comments.
@OneHouseofCards
@OneHouseofCards 4 года назад
ReggieCactus I'll take the no.4 please
@historygirl6732
@historygirl6732 4 года назад
3
@MyuriMiyu
@MyuriMiyu 4 года назад
You forgot 5. Who's granddad was at Dunkirk.
@jebbus8387
@jebbus8387 4 года назад
Imma boutta break character but #4
@pestcocntrollcrew
@pestcocntrollcrew 4 года назад
4
@Cyan_Vr94
@Cyan_Vr94 7 месяцев назад
i watched the actual movie and i have to say, its 1 of the best ww2 movies ever. the entire crew did so well
@9090Glenn
@9090Glenn 19 дней назад
great cinematography
@jacknlife4618
@jacknlife4618 4 года назад
1:34 - When you sneeze and accidentally pull the pin out your grenade
@salzigwiezucker
@salzigwiezucker 4 года назад
Haha wtf😂
@Chamait
@Chamait 4 года назад
LOL
@actionfire4036
@actionfire4036 3 года назад
😂😂😂
@yodavanckart
@yodavanckart 3 года назад
HAHAHAHA
@caywo_
@caywo_ 3 года назад
I dont get it but ok xdd
@laz001
@laz001 3 года назад
This film makes me want to cry. I was raised by my granddad who was part of d-day, and he described the events - but steadfast refused to watch war films. “I lived through it, I don’t need to be reminded of it”. I think this film (the soundtrack!!) is a good representation of the constant anxiety, pressure and terror that every man must have had to face.
@afailureofaanimator6744
@afailureofaanimator6744 2 года назад
@@janebtar2167 what beach?
@jvmjjdu7688
@jvmjjdu7688 Год назад
ノルマンディー上陸作戦
@peterdemkiw6858
@peterdemkiw6858 Год назад
It's a terrible film, mostly fictional.
@njux1871
@njux1871 Год назад
@@peterdemkiw6858 It's a masterpiece, and mostly fictional.
@peterdemkiw6858
@peterdemkiw6858 Год назад
@@njux1871 No it's shit, utter shite, disrespectful shite
@shellsbignumber2
@shellsbignumber2 3 месяца назад
One of the most frightening sounds in war. The Stuka siren.
@polopowered
@polopowered 11 месяцев назад
Goosebumps from that last clip.
@something7239
@something7239 5 лет назад
Thank god stuka dive bombers could only carry hand grenades.
@boosettetheghostlyqueen3843
@boosettetheghostlyqueen3843 5 лет назад
Something Some of them had Machineguns
@bloodypine22
@bloodypine22 5 лет назад
And 500kg bombs
@rav3727
@rav3727 5 лет назад
Mako the SharkGirl And big cannons
@PeliSotilas
@PeliSotilas 5 лет назад
Have you seen what damage 500kg bombs would do? Even 250kg bomb would have destroyed anything within the radius of 15 meters.
@PeliSotilas
@PeliSotilas 5 лет назад
The Stukas in the movie are clearly holding 6kg bombs
@Zynueffe
@Zynueffe 3 года назад
1:11 This sound is terrifying, but the fact that he composed the sound himself is fucking awesome.
@Frankie-O
@Frankie-O Год назад
😨
@RappinPicard
@RappinPicard 8 месяцев назад
The Stuka’s Jericho Trumpet is so well-known that it’s become a cliche in sound design. And yet, Nolan’s sound designers have managed to make it sound terrifying again
@patrickhastings3733
@patrickhastings3733 Год назад
That scene where the plane drops the bomb but Dunkirk catches it, throws back and the plane blows up is my favorite.
@canadaball3973
@canadaball3973 2 года назад
For those who don't know there were tiny little propellers on the Stuka's wheels that made the sound when they were flying. They were ment to scare the enemy but some of the pilots actually found them annoying because sometimes they would make the sound for hours even when they weren't dive-bombing
@The_Real_Moon856
@The_Real_Moon856 11 месяцев назад
Ich weiß kleiner Kanadischer ball. They we´re made to weaken the moral of the soldiers. i mean like literally you KNOW theres a bomb dropping somewhere and the paranoia of the sound. it is getting CLOSER AND MORE LOUD AND YOU PRAY AND YOUR H E A R T B E A T S F A S T U N T I L YOU HEAR A BOOM AND THE Noices get Quiet. Imagine this but in a field where you have to kill to survive. We germans called them Something with Trompets idk maybe ,,Trompeten der Furcht´´? (Trompets of fear) Idk gotta look that one up.
@puterboy2
@puterboy2 11 месяцев назад
If the film showed this, it would have been a little comic.
@xalthzdornier4805
@xalthzdornier4805 4 года назад
3:04 A Titanic senior officer survivor , A WW1 captain who rammed and sank u-boats pretty sure he'll survive
@joshkiefer8900
@joshkiefer8900 4 года назад
OFFICER LIGHTTOLER HE WAD RETIRED
@raymartcarreon6069
@raymartcarreon6069 3 года назад
Even survived with an engagement with a Zeppelin in his time as a captain in WW1.
@deleted-cg9of
@deleted-cg9of 3 года назад
A fucking chad
@traskulgo
@traskulgo 3 года назад
@@joshkiefer8900 wait, is that Lighttoler?
@joshkiefer8900
@joshkiefer8900 3 года назад
@@traskulgo Yeah in Ww2 he help in the evacuation of dunkirk
@trillwahana
@trillwahana 8 месяцев назад
0:35 - 0:50 the view, the sound - amazing! Stuka sirens are creepy af
@generalpatton8468
@generalpatton8468 7 месяцев назад
1:58 If you listen carefully, you can hear what sounds like one of those laser shots from Star Wars.
@harrisonmcarthur7816
@harrisonmcarthur7816 5 лет назад
2:30 - 2:37. That sound REALLY disturbed me when I saw this in theaters. The idea of being crushed to death between a ship and a dock terrifies me. I think what makes it so bad is we never see the poor bastard screaming and our imaginations take over, filling in the gaps.
@ea.fitz216
@ea.fitz216 5 лет назад
Harrison Mcarthur You can see the sod in the ship’s reflection. Poor bastard.
@s.v.o.579
@s.v.o.579 5 лет назад
Harrison Mcarthur same
@DesertSun0
@DesertSun0 5 лет назад
It loses most of it's impact for me on a repeat watching. Once they pull the one guy clear they don't really show anyone still between, so my horror was replaced with "Wait, they got him all the way out, did his feet get caught or something?" and the illusion broke. Still a haunting bit of audio design though.
@s.v.o.579
@s.v.o.579 5 лет назад
Mike MD Most likely a Guy That was farther in between the ships
@lawrence2316
@lawrence2316 5 лет назад
Harrison Mcarthur pun intended?
@Wayswaysapi
@Wayswaysapi 4 года назад
That stuka's engine sound scared the hell out of me!
@ivorbiggun710
@ivorbiggun710 3 года назад
It was actually a special siren fitted to the aircraft especially designed to frighten people on the ground. It was nicknamed the 'Trumpet of Jericho'
@yourbigfan1777
@yourbigfan1777 3 года назад
@@ivorbiggun710 It's attached to the landing gear
@flitsertheo
@flitsertheo 3 года назад
And even the Stuka crews hated it, as the first models of this siren could not be turned off, continuing to whine all the time.
@rithvikmuthyalapati9754
@rithvikmuthyalapati9754 3 года назад
Well, we know it works then if you are scared
@J0hn-MiCHaeL
@J0hn-MiCHaeL 3 года назад
Siren is attached to the landing gear.
@XProductions92
@XProductions92 7 месяцев назад
I once visited WW2 liberation day (in Belgium) with celebrations, re-enactors, concerts with 40's era music, old miltary vehicles.. And there was an air-show over the town which included a Stuka bomber. I quickly noticed how fast and manoeuvrable they actually are. At a brief moment, the pilot performed a "Dive" towards the audiences. I can honeslty say there was this 1 second of total fear. The whole crowd almost duck away (simlar to the famous pier scene in this movie, shown in the teaser). I knew it didn't going to bomb us for real, it was just an air show.. but I still lost it for 1 or 2 sec. It is unbelievable how scary it looks when it comes diving at you, especially with the distinguish noise it makes.. I can't imagine the horror of bearing this fear all day long on a cold beach, while you're wounded, hungry, tired and propably have been fighting for days. An amazing plane, but it gave me some hardocore chills that day.
@iichillzzzx
@iichillzzzx Год назад
Very iconic diving sound.
@balmar6901
@balmar6901 3 года назад
This was so god damn loud when watching it in theaters
@xj900uk
@xj900uk 3 года назад
Truly terrifying and deafening. The whole theatre was reverberating around me and making the bones in my chest rattle.
@ImranAli619.
@ImranAli619. 2 года назад
To give that real experience, I wish I had that experience 😂
@amandeep4972
@amandeep4972 2 года назад
Watched it with this girl. Date didnt go well but movie was awesome
@kritagyasapkota3687
@kritagyasapkota3687 2 года назад
Which movie?
@balmar6901
@balmar6901 2 года назад
@@kritagyasapkota3687 dunkirk
@abrarjahinnafi1634
@abrarjahinnafi1634 Год назад
Bloody hell this was a damn good experience.
@capbusscar23
@capbusscar23 2 месяца назад
3:45 Gime chills the sirene going slower while the stuka goes in to the water and the cheers of the soldier when the spitfire fly over them .
@dasgibt2276
@dasgibt2276 5 лет назад
I love the sound when Stuka dives.
@hiddenrunner9259
@hiddenrunner9259 5 лет назад
1/2如夢金剛大好き its scary
@combatpig3435
@combatpig3435 5 лет назад
Those Jericho trumpets
@rav3727
@rav3727 5 лет назад
It's scary if you are below the stuka, it's beautiful if you are the stuka
@michaelrivera2212
@michaelrivera2212 5 лет назад
same but i really wouldn't if it was pointed at me
@LinieEber
@LinieEber 5 лет назад
The pilots of the Stukas hated this sounds, because it was very annoying for them.
@reyganbriggs6785
@reyganbriggs6785 2 года назад
My great grandfather watched this movie. He was on the d-day invasion all the way to Berlin. He actually almost had a panic attack when these sirens were heard on here in the theater. My great grandfather said those sirens actually sounded like the ones attacking them all the way to Berlin.
@parisbeech2180
@parisbeech2180 Год назад
Oh wow that must have been rough
@QuangPham-hm7fm
@QuangPham-hm7fm Год назад
Prove it that's what everyone says
@weliveinasociety1931
@weliveinasociety1931 Год назад
@@QuangPham-hm7fm Prove what exactly?
@PoliticizedGaming
@PoliticizedGaming Год назад
@@QuangPham-hm7fmwtf you want him to do, record his grandpa having a panic attack? Tf ??
@_24-8_
@_24-8_ Год назад
@@QuangPham-hm7fmgoofy ahh comment
@_Grimm333_
@_Grimm333_ 5 месяцев назад
Back then when stealth wasnt as technologically advanced so instead let them enemy know your coming in a terrifying way to create panic and anxiety
@satadruray9787
@satadruray9787 2 месяца назад
I had first read about Stuka dive bombers, and the scary, eerie sound it makes, from Alistair Maclean's WW2 novels. Now, I have actually heard it
@jamescase6465
@jamescase6465 4 года назад
0:43 when you spot a plane in battlefield and you’re bored
@User-lx2ye
@User-lx2ye 4 года назад
Your Wife’s Boyfriend especially if it’s that bloody Ju-88 in Panzerstorm that’s so good at destroying ground targets in the forest
@solamentehalo5813
@solamentehalo5813 3 года назад
Lol jordiNP
@GamingPet07
@GamingPet07 3 года назад
@@solamentehalo5813 yes
@vividvivs701
@vividvivs701 3 года назад
Jordi wtf you're doing here go to your step mom this isn't safe place
@TheGrenadier97
@TheGrenadier97 5 лет назад
3:47 Someone lost his RC model
@nickopam1525
@nickopam1525 5 лет назад
Der Alte lol so true
@mr.kamikaze8660
@mr.kamikaze8660 5 лет назад
And I’m pretty sure the person who owned the rc model is a terrorist lol
@das_edelweiss8736
@das_edelweiss8736 5 лет назад
Well in the behind the scenes they built a slightly bigger model but it wasn’t rc. It was just a prop that was set on fire and dropped from a craine
@mpjopatv401
@mpjopatv401 5 лет назад
lol
@alexiioo4428
@alexiioo4428 5 лет назад
Que wea
@ReddDimensional
@ReddDimensional Год назад
Never thought I would like a "Silent Movie" but this was top notch.
@Petefx86
@Petefx86 11 месяцев назад
Something about this movie and the way it was filmed makes it look and feel like like they are all cold, tired, and both mentally and physically exhausted from fighting and then just waiting to evacuate. I could almost feel that exhaustion myself from just watching the film.
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