My great uncle was a Sherman tank driver in WWII and again in Korea. Korea really messed him up. He served with the 70th Tank Battalion C co. I remember as a kid when I'd stay at my grand parents Jr as we called him lived with them and would wake up screaming. Scared the shit outta me one night and as a little kid I didn't understand. I remember him getting upset because I he'd upset me and saying how sorry he was. I wish I'd know what he'd been thru. Never forget we ask our warriors to go thru hell and they live with that forever. Respect them, Honor them and by God take care of them upon there return. WE OWE THEM THAT.
Спасибо американским солдатам за вклад в Великую Победу, у нас погибло больше 20 миллионов, у вас 300 тысяч. Но каждая жизнь бесценна и невозможно оценить масштаб трагедии. Очень надеюсь что это никогда не повторится. К сожалению США и Россия сейчас не в самых тёплых отношениях из-за политиков. Но мы все помним лендлиз и тушенку. Когда-то наши деды сражались против одного врага, вечная слава Героям.
@Steve Davis I think so too. Thank you for the respectful comment. Let me share a story he told me once. In Korea they'd set up on a fire base and were awaiting an attack at night. He said when the flare went up you could see those reds (that's what they called the Chinese back then) and there were 1,000s of them, like ants coming over the two hills in front of our position. They were still to far out to shoot at and as the flare went out the G.I.s in the foxhole outside his tank started praying aloud. He never told me what they said but did say "Boy after hearing those boys I thought dam I don't think I'd said that out loud" Haha
Some ideals are violent to the core: the idea that we must be our neighbour's keeper, for one instance, the idea that those who are capable are in bondage to those who need, for another, the idea of that the individual is subservient to the good of society (of cannibals) is a third...
My mistake this music is zimmers as it’s A fury tribute. Stephen Price did the original score for Fury. This isn’t in the film. But good tribute and great movie
One of my best war movie. I have watched it countless times and I still did today. You did a fantastic Job with the editing! Hans Zimmer, a genius from another world
@@man_5556 and the historical accuracy isn't the point, that's not what they were going for, it was all about te character development, and Jesus Christ did they do a good job of that.
@@michaelc.5809I'm not talking about politics. I'm just saying the people who believe in in the ideology that you can use diplomacy everytime to stop wars are naive and ignorant. It just so happens the majority of those people lean left! No politics!
one of the best war movies I've seen. I like the scene when he returns to base camp, breaks away from his men and collapses and sees the hollow eyes of the Germans looking at him with knowing eyes.
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4:41 always has my attention. It legit takes the breath from my soul. I am, by no means a religious. But I understand giving myself for those around me, and would gladly do so any day.
Excellent movie. It always makes me think of the Sherman and Cromwell tanks crews that were killed. They were really brave men with a very small chance of survival.
According to the research done by the Chieftan, Sherman crews had a death rate of 3 percent. That is much lower than the infantry walking their way through the war. I suspect the German tankers had much higher rates of fatality. This myth of how bad the Shermans were is neo-nazi propaganda. Goebbels would be proud.
@@RandomDudeOne chieftain also at one point talks about how Kurt Vonnegut, author of slaughter house five cited and praises David Irving, a British Holocaust Denier author and if I'm correct, Belton Cooper was guilty of similar or the same. So yeah, much of ww2 based anti American rhetoric is neo Nazi propaganda zealotry.
0:19 Had a professor in the 101st during the Bulge. He said he remembered looking up and seeing 100s of US bombers flying over - with 10s falling at any given time - and from them, hundreds of chutes cascading downward. I can picture that in my mind, but I still cannot comprehend it.
Fury excellent Brad pitt comme tout les autres tellement triste on peut les remercier pour tout ce qu'il on fait ne l'ai oublions pas merci a eu tout ce soldats ✋🙏👏
The thing that gets to me about ww2 is how it produced such incredibly powerful people. All across the board...Churchill, Roosevelt, Hitler, Stalin, Hirohito ...these guys were giants, almost godlike. So were the men and women who followed them..fearless, steel eyed raptors. Don't get me wrong..I'm not saying that what Hitler or Stalin did was right or excusable. They were monsters. All I'm saying is that era gave birth to men with sacks the size of cannonballs. An extinct breed of man nowadays.
Ce film 😮😮😮 Ce minunăție de film💖Extraordinar film😮😮😮😮😮😮😮. Sînt terminat după acest film foarte tare și de la care am învățat ceva. Mereu cînd văd acest film, mă miscă din temelii chiar am plîns😨😰. Super Film-Super-Actori 😮😮😮😮😮💖
Great music score, but very similar in style and content to GLADIATOR. A soundtrack CD which I bought. Amazingly powerful and moving at the same time. Of course no-one ever went to battle in those days with music playing but it works well on a movie!
My dad was a tank mechanic in the 80s and my grandfather was WW2 battle of Omaha I was too short they said. Here am I. I believe in Militia. Citizen rights. tax payer right. I Believe that it'll get worse. Then with strength and commitment. It'll survive. The Red White and Blue
No tak i v Zachraňte Vojína byli češi kteří hráli němce a i v originále jim nechali češtinu, češi byli hodně v řadách němců to ale i američani japonci číňani atd..
This is a very good movie but - it is a movie - and shouldn't be taken literally. The best way I can describe this is by referencing another good movie, Memphis Belle. In that movie they pretty much had every odd thing that ever happened to a B-17 all happen to one B-17, in one mission. In both these movies - the things that happened would have happened, not to just one group of guys and not in such a short span of time. This Compression, is done for Dramatic Effect. One thing you see in ALL war movies - is bunching things up. IRL - they don't get that close to each other as one shell from the enemy would kill them all - but - the people making the movie want to get everybody in frame - for Dramatic Effect. I remember watching Full Metal Jacket for the first time, in a nearly empty theater one weekday afternoon. This is a very realistic movie - as movies go - and one of the guys in the audience just couldn't contain himself and yelled at the screen, "YOU GUYS BETTER SPREAD OUT!!!!!" He didn't say anything else and I would imagine was embarrassed at what he'd done but ... may well have had reason to make such an outburst. My own outburst consisted of yelling "YEAH!!!" when Hartman punched Joker in the stomach - as something very like that had happened to ME in Marine Boot Camp and when I saw that - I realized that the people making this movie actually knew what they were doing. Another example of "Compression" here would be the fight with the Tiger. IRL - ALL of these tanks could have penetrated each other at the ranges the movie battle took place at. The difference between the Tigers and the Sherman's was that the Sherman's could penetrate the Tigers at 500 yd.s whereas the Tigers could penetrate the Sherman's at 1,000 yd.s. So - yes - the Sherman's would have been trying to get around behind the Tiger - but they would have been trying to do that from a much, much further distance - and - to be trying to do that from positions of cover and/or concealment - where the Tiger wouldn't have had a clear shot at them as they maneuvered. The thing is - with all these tanks hundreds of yards apart - the audience watching the movie - wouldn't have been able to see them all at the same time - as it could in this movie as the battle was scripted - for Dramatic Effect. One of the problems with maneuvering like that IRL - is that the Tiger probably would not have been alone. All the moves and counter moves that could have taken place during such an engagement - COULD - have taken place over the entire length of the movie. Sometimes, such engagements took place in seconds or minutes - other times in hours - and involved a lot more people than just 5 tanks. So - this movie - like other movies - Combines Characters and Compresses Time - for Dramatic Effect. It is a very good movie - but it is just a movie - not a documentary. If you want a documentary - RU-vid has a lot of them. Below is a very good Documentary - that includes a good bit of Tank on Tank but also Tank vs. Infantry and Artillery combat. The Battle of Singling - 4th Armored Division Vs. 11. Panzer Division ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-1PVJ8JYpAPI.html .
I really liked this movie and the accuracy and realism it had when it came to WWII tank combat and crews (as opposed to the laughable Telly Savalas tank crew and battles in the awful "Battle of the Bulge" movie)….but one thing I think would have been a good start for the movie was for it to begin with a shot of the rusting remains of the "Fury" in a post WWII scrapyard, two men tasked with dismantling the tank see all of the bullet marks and battle damage and say "wow, this one has seen a lot of action huh?"....then there is a fade back into the war and the story begins......
yes the effects are realistic (shells deflecting etc) but the movie is crap. in real war all of the tanks would be destroyed in the first battle (no fog, german artillery cant hit anything ...). i´m not even talking about the last scene. its too ridicolous
@@arctrooper985 The battles in the movie were fought in the spring of 1945 when Germany was scraping the bottom of the manpower barrel and those in the army were mainly old men and young boys who were poorly trained and thrown into combat they were not ready for...thus their fire being inaccurate and the battles being pretty much one sided given the overwhelming firepower available to the U.S. forces at the time.
@@arctrooper985 The Tiger crew was not a Tiger crew of when German armor crews were the best in the world....this was a Tiger with a crew that was not very well trained and it most likely was their first tank vs tank fight...remember how the crew tried to immediately run away after their tank was knocked out?....these were just kids, all the real well trained German tank crews were killed in Russia.