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Atkinson, Rick, The Day of Battle, New York: Henry Holt and Co, 2007, Ebook
“Invasion of Sicily.” History.com. A&E Television Networks, November 18, 2009. www.history.co....
Luconi, S. (2007). “Italian Americans and the Invasion of Sicily in World War II.” Italian Americana, 25(1), 5-22. www.jstor.org/stable/41330565
Parker, Geoffrey, and Williamson A Murray. “The World at War, 1939-45.” Essay. In The Cambridge History of Warfare. Cambridge: Cambridge Univ. Press, 2008. www.jstor.org/stable/resrep13982.9.
St. Clair, M. (2007). The Twelfth US Air Force: Tactical and Operational Innovations in the Mediterranean Theater of Operations, 1943-1944 (pp. 17-32, Rep.). Air University Press. www.jstor.org/stable/resrep13982.9
Royde-Smith, J. G., & Hughes, T. A. (2019). “The Allies' invasion of Italy and the Italian volte-face, 1943.” www.britannica...
Smyth, Denis. Deathly Deception: The Real Story of Operation Mincemeat. Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2015.
Zeuhlke, Mark, Operation Husky: The Canadian Invasion of Sicily, July 10 - August 7 1943, Vancouver: Douglas & McIntyre, 2009, Ebook.
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@TheArmchairHistorian
@TheArmchairHistorian 3 года назад
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@therealcountryofspain6436
@therealcountryofspain6436 3 года назад
k
@jcjustin2907
@jcjustin2907 3 года назад
Can i get a heart griff???
@somerandomdude9374
@somerandomdude9374 3 года назад
@@therealcountryofspain6436 o k
@Dimitri-Jordania
@Dimitri-Jordania 3 года назад
@@jcjustin2907 what are u the Tin Man?
@TheArmchairHistorian
@TheArmchairHistorian 3 года назад
@@Dimitri-Jordania We remade the Crimean War, we just released it dude!
@rocklob069
@rocklob069 3 года назад
Seeing Eisenhower play Hoi4 made my day
@BolphesarusMaximusWardius
@BolphesarusMaximusWardius 3 года назад
He was playing as Germany rho
@KnotNoxus
@KnotNoxus 3 года назад
tag switched to delete their divisions
@zHfHnG
@zHfHnG 3 года назад
Hilarious 🤣
@matthew15578
@matthew15578 3 года назад
Bah he deleted the stockpile and sent the mp to italy
@sgp7931
@sgp7931 3 года назад
ye
@mrsowwy6379
@mrsowwy6379 3 года назад
Alexander: fine, just scout out the area. Patton: ok... *Yeeeets into the western half of Sicily"
@saltyfrenchy4324
@saltyfrenchy4324 3 года назад
Patton : "Alright chocks off let's do this ... *GEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOORGE PAAAAAAAAAATTOOOOOOOOOONN* Alexander : "Ho my god he's just running in"
@lanvinseandelossantos6118
@lanvinseandelossantos6118 3 года назад
A Leeroy Jenkins reference at this age? Interesting.
@OneLostTexan
@OneLostTexan 3 года назад
@@lanvinseandelossantos6118, indeed it is.
@emiliechoquette848
@emiliechoquette848 3 года назад
@@saltyfrenchy4324 Lmao
@thebatter2144
@thebatter2144 3 года назад
ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-0R2JCVLrYaU.html
@niccolofattori4393
@niccolofattori4393 3 года назад
My grandfather was stationed in Sicily, in 1943, with the Italian Army. He often told stories about how the fire of the American gunships set the night sky on fire, while he anxiously held his 1898 model rifle. He got a bronze medal there, for fixing a machine gun while under heavy artillery fire - stalling the enemies and giving his company time to retreat safely. Like many other Italians, he was fighting in a war he didn't want, for a cause he didn't share or understand.
@alexanderlittle9786
@alexanderlittle9786 3 года назад
My grandmother was in milano and saw Mussolinis body, attached to the neck by a rope, paraded through the streets.
@InfamousMedia
@InfamousMedia 3 года назад
I’m italian American, my family came to USA before the war. My dads uncle fought in Europe though, must’ve been strange. Was your family from the south or the north?
@niccolofattori4393
@niccolofattori4393 3 года назад
My grandparents were farmers and bakers in central Italy (right before the Gothic Line). Watching this video made me think of their stories, about the Nazi occupation and the war in general. I'm really lucky to even been born (as most Europeans are), all things considered.
@stonefish7337
@stonefish7337 3 года назад
My Great great grandfather fought in Sicily as well, but for the Lord Strathconas horse Armoured regiment. He was killed in battle on September 23 1943, a few boys from my hometown were murdered by civilians as well.
@stonefish7337
@stonefish7337 3 года назад
1944*^
@ilovemuslimfood666
@ilovemuslimfood666 3 года назад
There are many stories of Italian American soldiers meeting their distant family during the invasion of Sicily and the Italian peninsula, with some troops even specifically requested by their families in the U.S. to make contact with their cousins in the Old Country. Those must’ve been some crazy family reunions!
@martyrobbins9059
@martyrobbins9059 3 года назад
Hello fellow furry who likes history
@thunderbird1921
@thunderbird1921 3 года назад
Awkward for sure. "Sorry about the whole war thing, cousin. Our leader just went insane tyrant. Want some spaghetti?" "Uhhh...sure..."
@hollyjaw3303
@hollyjaw3303 3 года назад
@@thunderbird1921 wouldn't be surprised at all. Fascism was quite unpopular in Italy
@claudeyaz
@claudeyaz 3 года назад
@linlinö önilnil the real sicilians...hated government control...and many young guys with mob ties fled to USA when Mussolini got into power..His regime was hunting em down. . So idk if the native sicilians were that against USA...beyond not dishonoring their uniform. But non sicilian Italians? Different story
@the2pages62
@the2pages62 3 года назад
Marty Robbins cringe
@Kiskaa-
@Kiskaa- 3 года назад
Patton: "Hey, Alexander, can we break out west?" Alexander: "..fine, but only for a limited reconnaissance mission." Patton: "Yes...reconnaissance mission..."
@wisemonke194
@wisemonke194 3 года назад
Patton after invading most of Western Sicily: If that ain't a reconnaissance mission, than I don't know what is.
@masac2853
@masac2853 3 года назад
@@wisemonke194 that joke is dead
@wisemonke194
@wisemonke194 3 года назад
@@masac2853 so is your mom, sorry for your loss. F's in the chat
@octopussmasher2694
@octopussmasher2694 3 года назад
Sir we have located the ocean
@EnigmaEnginseer
@EnigmaEnginseer 3 года назад
@@masac2853 Apply water to burned area because your ass just got burnt
@cocoaexists
@cocoaexists 3 года назад
8:20 “Alexander reluctantly mumbled that Patton could conduct a limited reconnaissance mission. Naturally, Patton interpreted this as permission to *CHARGE THE ENTIRE 7TH ARMY WEST AT BREAKNECK SPEED.* “
@dovetonsturdee7033
@dovetonsturdee7033 3 года назад
Which, as General Bradley, pointed out quite lucidly, was of minimal benefit to the Allied campaign on Sicily.
@nicholaswilson1851
@nicholaswilson1851 3 года назад
I mean they did say his job was to secure the flank he just made the amount of flank he needed to secure smaller
@bboygman8149
@bboygman8149 3 года назад
And decided not to give his allies support becayse he didnt feel like it
@joshuaslawson9125
@joshuaslawson9125 3 года назад
@@bboygman8149 Admit it all the Generals of WW2 were Prima Donnas and Patton was the biggest and most aware of that fact of them all.
@epicguy228
@epicguy228 3 года назад
The American way.
@jduffy6622
@jduffy6622 3 года назад
Who ever created the thumbnail is a king
@pocket_historian1807
@pocket_historian1807 3 года назад
Yes the valiant Hearst style and comic book eyes
@MrBobby101
@MrBobby101 3 года назад
I did
@WallaceBreenFromKentucky
@WallaceBreenFromKentucky 3 года назад
Every animator a king
@alphariusfuze8089
@alphariusfuze8089 3 года назад
@@WallaceBreenFromKentucky Kaiserreich Second American civil war intensetify
@jocelynndotson7273
@jocelynndotson7273 3 года назад
That pasta lover just looks like he's screaming in confusion
@phillydcinematics2543
@phillydcinematics2543 3 года назад
Doctor: Eisenhower playing Hoi4 doesnt exist, he can't hurt you Eisenhower playing Hoi4: 2:36
@janarthurevalle2922
@janarthurevalle2922 3 года назад
That ain't cursed that would be cool
@christofelmatialo8069
@christofelmatialo8069 3 года назад
N what did i was see
@Skulldude-yj9kg
@Skulldude-yj9kg 3 года назад
This man is the guy who will destroy you and end you even he is low of division and your stronger
@cerridianempire1653
@cerridianempire1653 3 года назад
nah he did more than just hurt
@Skulldude-yj9kg
@Skulldude-yj9kg 3 года назад
What do you mean
@maxwkh
@maxwkh 3 года назад
My grandfather was a Royal Marine Commando involved in the Battle of Elba, sad not to see this mentioned. He was one of only 6 to survive from his regiment. It was overshadowed by the Normandy invasions, but their heroic effort should not be forgotten
@Paveway-chan
@Paveway-chan 2 года назад
When you're covering as 2-year-long campaign in a 30-minute-long video, there is no room to mention anything but the absolute essentials. That battle was just another brick in the wall, in the grand scheme of things
@stanielsoncoochiesmellehsm6114
@stanielsoncoochiesmellehsm6114 2 года назад
Of course it wasn't mentioned because America re wrote their own version 🙄
@theaverageitaliandon998
@theaverageitaliandon998 Год назад
Because the invasion of Elba wasn't part of the invasion of Sicily , Elba is in central Italy while Sicily is in the south
@maxwkh
@maxwkh Год назад
@@theaverageitaliandon998 video is “Invasion of Italy 1943-45”, not “Invasion of Sicily”
@theaverageitaliandon998
@theaverageitaliandon998 Год назад
@@maxwkh fair enough
@otisboy6714
@otisboy6714 3 года назад
My great grandfather fought in this invasion as part of the 88 “Blue Devils” Division All but him and one other man made it out from his original squad He is currently 96 years old and as far as I can tell, part of the last remaining WW2 Vets still alive I salute my Pépé and all the other boys who fought in this often overlooked part of the war
@needtoplay3487
@needtoplay3487 3 года назад
If my great grandfather were still alive, he would honor him for his service with the Blue Devils. Serving the Devils has been equated with serving in Rommel's units by every veteran I know. Greetings from Germany✌🏻 :D
@buns7136
@buns7136 2 года назад
My great grandfather passed away about 5 years but he fought with the 88 Blue Devils in Italy. He is mentioned in the book Blue Devils in Italy. Glad to hear your story thanks for sharing!
@fluffskunk
@fluffskunk 2 года назад
He did a great thing. My grandfather fought and was captured by the Germans during the Battle of the Bulge. A good man, I wish I'd known him longer. It's not a coincidence that as we've lost the generation that lived through fascism and killed fascists, that the cancerous ideology is coming back.
@mariusmatei2946
@mariusmatei2946 Год назад
​@@fluffskunk yeah, and this time, the United States, Russia, and the United Kingdom aren't being spared (by the spectre of fascism)!
@Lolyewmadbruoh
@Lolyewmadbruoh 26 дней назад
OMG THATS A NAZI NUMBER RU-vid BAN THIS GUY
@stevemc01
@stevemc01 3 года назад
RANDOM FACT: During the landings on France after the assault on Italy and D-Day, a landing team near Nice, France landed on a beach with only one French man handing out Champagne.
@Soviet_duck1991
@Soviet_duck1991 3 года назад
Germans: We need to defend Southern France!! Also Germans: best I can do is *man with champagne*
@steamedpings4889
@steamedpings4889 3 года назад
Now thats pretty Nice
@frenzy1-123
@frenzy1-123 3 года назад
you knew that because of oversimplified
@stevemc01
@stevemc01 3 года назад
@@frenzy1-123 Yup.
@iamstupid7164
@iamstupid7164 3 года назад
O V E R S I M P L I F I E D
@Primegamin-yh4jm
@Primegamin-yh4jm 3 года назад
Don’t forget that the U.S. had to get the support of the Sicilian mafia and immigrants to map the island
@wisemonke194
@wisemonke194 3 года назад
No way. That's absurd
@Primegamin-yh4jm
@Primegamin-yh4jm 3 года назад
@@wisemonke194 it’s real bro check simple history’s vid
@wisemonke194
@wisemonke194 3 года назад
@@Primegamin-yh4jm oh, I wasn't claiming you were wrong, I just couldn't believe it.
@Primegamin-yh4jm
@Primegamin-yh4jm 3 года назад
@@wisemonke194 yea it’s pretty unbelievable but in a lot of cases in war a side would use rebels to fight against the other side so yea
@simoneorilio5052
@simoneorilio5052 3 года назад
@linlinö önilnil Yes, and with Italy was easy since they Partisans and in general who opposed resistance to the nazi-fascists were the majority. Before the war this type of resistance was mostly political and then armed. This guy bio is a good example of what I'm trying to explain, the Italian situation was very hard to describe and for most italians of that time fight on the side of who was their worst enemy not so many years before was inconceivable, for others was just fighting for the country after years of brainwashing, then there's who tried the best hiding for not being recruited for that dumb war led by a dumb regime. The 46', with the born of the Republic is when finally the italians tied together again like happened in the WW1
@cosmic1518
@cosmic1518 3 года назад
To be fair, most italian soldier at that point hated their regime so they didn't found the will to fight
@daniellap.stewart6839
@daniellap.stewart6839 3 года назад
You don't say
@rexrants5786
@rexrants5786 3 года назад
my family lived in italy at the time, extended family and family friends, they moreso hated the germans than mussolini cause they were basically pressured into a war, occupied, and stuck between a rock and a hard place
@rosiello5100
@rosiello5100 3 года назад
@TheCrazyKid138l the Ethiopian army wasn't well equipped but they weren't primitives. Ethiopia was basically the only country existing in Africa at the time with a government and an army structure. Before Italy invaded, the average ethiopian soldier had outdated weaponry (still they were WWI era carbines, not spears), but by the time war began Ethiopia was supplied by almost everyone. Even Nazi Germany sent them rifles and artillery because Hitler wanted Italy weakened before he attempted the Anschluss. Italians were outnumbered, they had insufficient logistical support, didn't know the lay of the land and had outdated maps who led to a rather impressive number of positioning blunders. Technologically speaking Ethiopians weren't a match for the Italians, but war is a complicated affair, no one wins by strenght of arms alone.
@jacopofolin6400
@jacopofolin6400 3 года назад
@TheCrazyKid138l1) 3 731 soldati e 619 civili italiani (totale 4 350)[5] 3 000-4 500 àscari[6] ~ 9 000 feriti this were the loses in Etiopia 2) study the second battle of elalamein and the Folgore last stand 3) any unit is if is well armed and leaded, the italian lack both
@jacopofolin6400
@jacopofolin6400 3 года назад
@TheCrazyKid138l they haven't spears but rifles (supplied by russian and British) and used guerriglia tactics so even America have losed in Afghanistan and Vietnam so Italy isn't different
@mcintoshpc
@mcintoshpc 3 года назад
“The soft underbelly of Europe” just wait til Churchill finds out about the alps
@PrinceGemJ
@PrinceGemJ 3 года назад
Dare I say it's, the Iron belly of Europe?... Nahhhh.
@Swissy87
@Swissy87 3 года назад
Wait till he finds neutral land.
@gebirg1
@gebirg1 3 года назад
Or as Mark Clark called it "Tough old gut"
@juliuspayne5805
@juliuspayne5805 3 года назад
Well Italian command did kinda suck
@Open__56
@Open__56 3 года назад
"The soft belly fungus of Europe?"
@johnnieireland2057
@johnnieireland2057 3 года назад
My grandfather participated in the invasion of Sicily with the Canadian army in 1943, and worked his way up Italy till the end of the war. He was shot once, but recovered quickly and rushed back to be with his men. I feel like the Italian campaign get's overshadowed by the Normandy landings and the Eastern Front so i'm always glad to see any video's made on this topic.
@Maddest_Max
@Maddest_Max 3 года назад
Thanks for this, in the age of online school this we’ll help with my final essay on the North African and Italian campaign
@wireworks4252
@wireworks4252 3 года назад
your school teaches about World War 2? That's awesome
@patriks9531
@patriks9531 3 года назад
@@wireworks4252 doesnt every school teach that?😅
@InfamousMedia
@InfamousMedia 3 года назад
Check out Mark Felton productions and the World War 2 channel with Andy
@wireworks4252
@wireworks4252 3 года назад
@@patriks9531 nope mine doesn't... its sad :(
@toastedt140
@toastedt140 3 года назад
@@patriks9531 you forget the modern US education system was expressly designed to create mindless automatons that do not question the government or otherwise think for themselves.
@daniels_0399
@daniels_0399 3 года назад
"Yo so I just lost 700,000 men and 6000 tanks at Kursk so if yall don't open another front real quick then I ain't giving you jack at the peace conference . XOXO - Stalin"
@thekommunistkrusader3921
@thekommunistkrusader3921 3 года назад
Hoi4 in a nutshell
@gamerman5442
@gamerman5442 3 года назад
Why does Eisenhower look so scary
@TRUECRISTIANJESUS
@TRUECRISTIANJESUS 3 года назад
Gamer Man eisen who
@eugeneoliveros5814
@eugeneoliveros5814 3 года назад
@@TRUECRISTIANJESUS the supreme commander of the Allied Army
@regiltube7932
@regiltube7932 3 года назад
Because he has the authority to command armies and assault other armies, and of course the feeling of godliness and autocracy and pride it feels good but of course he is good.
@fancy4663
@fancy4663 3 года назад
Because he was
@danielfridman90
@danielfridman90 3 года назад
@Isaac Ridout to the germans
@mcgravey2201
@mcgravey2201 3 года назад
I never realized how big of a role Canada played in almost every war
@sweepingtime
@sweepingtime 3 года назад
Canadians, the unsung heroes of every era.
@octopussmasher2694
@octopussmasher2694 3 года назад
@@sweepingtime even the Punic wars were fought by mostly Canadians and Australians
@EnigmaEnginseer
@EnigmaEnginseer 3 года назад
@@octopussmasher2694 Can I get a citation for that? :/
@Sophiebryson510
@Sophiebryson510 3 года назад
@@EnigmaEnginseer r/woosh
@inthewastes
@inthewastes 3 года назад
Canada doesn't send many soldiers to the war, but they do send a boatload of bodies home.
@ilovemuslimfood666
@ilovemuslimfood666 3 года назад
The part of Texas where I live had a few churches and lots of brick roads built during WWII by Italian POWs who had been shipped here as a labor force. The relationship between the prisoners and the locals was somewhat amicable, with many sharing meals together and becoming friends, with relationships continuing in some cases even after the war had ended. The local Catholic church in Umbarger has a gorgeous fresco behind the altar that was painted by Italian soldiers who happened to be skilled devotional artists, and it was recently restored by West Texas A&M University art students. I believe there might even be a memorial to the Italian POWs that was erected many years later as thanks for their work in improving the infrastructure of our communities.
@Captain_Insano_nomercy
@Captain_Insano_nomercy 2 года назад
Damn that's pretty cool
@juanmonge8
@juanmonge8 2 года назад
There were many prisoners who served as agricultural workers in the south. Generally they were treated better than the local blacks. Interesting that they also did skilled labor.
@TheArmchairHistorian
@TheArmchairHistorian 3 года назад
More regular new content for the year starting next week! :)
@trashcan8769
@trashcan8769 3 года назад
Yes
@lempire6361
@lempire6361 3 года назад
Thanks so much!
@isaiahslack2011
@isaiahslack2011 3 года назад
Iranian Revolution or Boxer Rebellion?
@halo8119
@halo8119 3 года назад
@@isaiahslack2011 Boxer rebellion please
@simulify8726
@simulify8726 3 года назад
India and Pakistan would also be a good topic. But most historians don't go in depth of the Kashmir issue because Kashmir is a very complex situation
@Slayformoney
@Slayformoney 3 года назад
26:47 wojtek is that you?
@justafloofyboi2363
@justafloofyboi2363 3 года назад
yes
@walterbar3118
@walterbar3118 3 года назад
Its splendid to see Private Wojtek the polish soldier-bear at 26:45. The story of Private Wojtek is one of the most interresting of the entire war.
@MarYoOPL
@MarYoOPL 3 года назад
@@walterbar3118 Actually a corporal. He got promoted for his service in battle for Monte Cassino :D
@greaterbritannia5745
@greaterbritannia5745 3 года назад
This just showed up in my notification box while I’m playing HOI4 As Italy In 1943 Uh oh
@g.o.paciong3015
@g.o.paciong3015 3 года назад
Now you know what will hapen. NOW PREPARE TO DEFEND YOUR SPAGETTI
@greaterbritannia5745
@greaterbritannia5745 3 года назад
@@g.o.paciong3015 the spaghetti is safe, can’t say the same for Mussolini
@carteriffic1681
@carteriffic1681 3 года назад
That totally happened, wow..
@rokkazzon3172
@rokkazzon3172 2 года назад
@@greaterbritannia5745 Britain was safe Thank to Uncle Sam And a bunch of friends 😂 you are just laughable
@livethefuture2492
@livethefuture2492 11 месяцев назад
Me playing as Britain in 1943... 2:42
@Vollification
@Vollification 3 года назад
"Recon operation" Patton: "Odd way to spell 'attack with everything you have' but whatever :) "
@eugenio5774
@eugenio5774 3 года назад
yeah, those little differences between british english and american english, amrite?
@drops2cents260
@drops2cents260 2 года назад
@@eugenio5774 Well, there is an Austrian/German saying which states that "nothing separates Germans and Austrians more than our common language" (because of the many different meanings of common German words and phrases in our respective countries) - so maybe that was a similar example that this can be equally true for the US and the British sometimes (especially for certain very ambitious US generals raring to finally go for a fight)? *;-))*
@darthvader5802
@darthvader5802 3 года назад
As italian I want to say a thing: Since 1925 some cities or even factories on strike were opposing to Mussolini's regime because most people ,especially in cities, were against the dictatorship. Partisans weren't only comunists or socialists, but also priests, monarchics, liberals, wealthy corporation owners, soldiers and even generals. The sicilian invasion was the coup de grâce at that time. Workers' strikes, city rebellions, failed campaigns in Libya, USSR and Greece. I'm sayng that because people believe italians surrended without fighing, but italians were already fighing against Mussolini
@anglishbookcraft1516
@anglishbookcraft1516 2 года назад
Deathblow. Don’t think anyone says coup de grace.
@omicroneridani7456
@omicroneridani7456 2 года назад
The average muricans are far too biased and propaganda-struck to be able to conceive real facts and truths they cannot handle.
@valerioborghese2916
@valerioborghese2916 2 года назад
Said the Democrat Party's voter
@teapotserving6975
@teapotserving6975 Год назад
Nobody cares
@donywahlberg
@donywahlberg 6 месяцев назад
My wife's Nono was there and the only time he has talked about his childhood he straight up cursed out Mussolini lol
@napoleonibonaparte7198
@napoleonibonaparte7198 3 года назад
Patton had a "Marching Through Georgia" moment there.
@Bonafidius
@Bonafidius 3 года назад
they didn't scorch doe
@marrymekatsuya
@marrymekatsuya 3 года назад
not enough fire
@bongcloudopening5404
@bongcloudopening5404 3 года назад
I mean they're tanks are called Sherman's so why not?
@carteriffic1681
@carteriffic1681 3 года назад
Sherman would be proud
@blakestratton2382
@blakestratton2382 3 года назад
The HOI IV invasion screen 😂😂😂
@KingdomOfItaly793
@KingdomOfItaly793 Год назад
26:48 Voytek the Bear is there. For those who don’t know what the bear is it was a bear that was gifted to Polish soldiers by an Iranian boy and was then drafted into the Free Polish Army were during the Battle of Monte Cassino he was seen giving the soldiers artillery shells to fire at Axis positions
@Li21251
@Li21251 5 месяцев назад
Alexander: You can do some l i g h t recon Patton: YAY Patton: *takes half of island*
@Samm815
@Samm815 3 года назад
"Soft underbelly." Italy is mostly mountains.
@chaosXP3RT
@chaosXP3RT 3 года назад
Yes, but it was the weakness of the Axis as Northern France, the Netherlands and Belgium were heavily fortified by Germans willing to fight to the end.
@carltonmeyer7834
@carltonmeyer7834 3 года назад
Correct. Fighting through those mountains was foolish. ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-JVbX0AWKYMo.html
@Samm815
@Samm815 3 года назад
@ Still. The Italians and the Germans used this to their advantage.
@AllCanadiaReject
@AllCanadiaReject 3 года назад
Mostly mountainous and capitulated before it was even invaded. Forcing German troops away from other fronts. Sounds like a pretty soft belly to me.
@visassess8607
@visassess8607 2 года назад
They were referring to the defenders, not the terrain
@SomeRoofKorean
@SomeRoofKorean 3 года назад
Recon Mission? You mean overrun them? Ok. Wait no no no- *Too late buckaroo*
@Milquetoastfireball
@Milquetoastfireball 3 года назад
"I have scouted the Fascists' defenses and found that they have no defenses...anymore..."
@thebatter2144
@thebatter2144 3 года назад
ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-0R2JCVLrYaU.html
@renel8964
@renel8964 3 года назад
Patton went full leroy jenkins
@banzaiperson
@banzaiperson 3 года назад
"noooooo! you can't just thrust forward and leave a giant gap in our lines!" Patton: "hehe, sherman go brrrrrrrrrrrrr"
@ShinjiHirako777
@ShinjiHirako777 3 года назад
Patton OP, nerfed by the US.
@beneaston3362
@beneaston3362 3 года назад
My great grandfather was a warrant officer 2nd class in the Coldstream Guards. He was part of a rearguard at dunkirk, in Africa and finally Italy where he sadly died at monte cassino. He suffered shrapnel from a mortar in both legs. He crawled back a few miles to the 8th Army base but died of wounds in a military hospital. He suvived dunkirk, a stuka dive bomber hitting his jeep in Africa but died in Italy. Such a great guy who inspired me to do greater.
@napoleonibonaparte7198
@napoleonibonaparte7198 3 года назад
Alexander: I mean, you could recce the area? Patton: *Yes.*
@thebatter2144
@thebatter2144 3 года назад
ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-0R2JCVLrYaU.html
@birbboi4683
@birbboi4683 3 года назад
Allies:How many lines of defense do u have Keesiring:Yes
@grahamcarpenter5135
@grahamcarpenter5135 3 года назад
Kesselring* but yes
@gtPacheko
@gtPacheko 3 года назад
My grandmother is from Catania, born 1933, she fled during 1943 to southern Brazil, where we live today, I always knew it was war, but now I know better, great video!
@bobsmoot2392
@bobsmoot2392 3 года назад
My father fought from Selarno past Rome. He was on the second vehicle to enter the city. Severely wounded, he spend the rest of the war in a Naples hospital. Thanks for the excellent presentation.
@Soviet_duck1991
@Soviet_duck1991 3 года назад
21:45 When you've fought allied troops for so long only to get captured by kids in Naples
@rifleman4005
@rifleman4005 3 года назад
Naples the only city in ww2 that kicked the Germans out without outside help.
@Ranio_
@Ranio_ 3 года назад
@@rifleman4005 Yugoslavian partisans liberate most of the country without help of outside
@ygspnlr3680
@ygspnlr3680 3 года назад
@@Ranio_ well, in reality everybody received help. THe yugoslavians received ton of weapons. In italy it was very particular. We even created little partisans state that lasted for a while. Naples was liberated only by partisans and in Genova the germans surrendered to the partisans after some useless counterattacks
@Ranio_
@Ranio_ 3 года назад
@@ygspnlr3680 in start of the war yugo partisans didn't receive and help because they wasn't recognized as officially army
@Ranio_
@Ranio_ 3 года назад
@@ygspnlr3680 until 1943 And even later
@Orthane
@Orthane 3 года назад
The British: Small reconnaissance mission okay? Patton: *THE ENTIRE ISLAND OF SICILY IT IS*
@arnavjha7375
@arnavjha7375 3 года назад
26:48 , He also showed polish artillery division who had a bear as corporal . Nice work Griffin 😀
@finniusii4978
@finniusii4978 2 года назад
WOW Didn't notice him!
@WhiteLama
@WhiteLama 2 года назад
I was hoping that was it!
@KillerT-Bone
@KillerT-Bone 3 года назад
My grandmother was a child in Sicily when the Allies invaded, she remembered hiding under a wagon while she could hear bombs going off nearby, and that there was an observation bunker near her house.
@leonig01
@leonig01 3 года назад
This channel should have many millions of subscribers. Knowledge of history might save humanity from repeating its mistakes.
@tobytube158
@tobytube158 3 года назад
I know it’s to be expected, but the animation really has come a long way and it’s beautiful
@TheIdleCrow
@TheIdleCrow 3 года назад
My great grandfather a British MP solider was fighting in southern Italy on this campaign. What I found recently is he was apart of his own conquest & had relations with an Italian women who was the mother of my very recently discovered great aunt in Italy. This was only discovered though 23&ME, she did this test hoping she could find the family she never knew. I was a 6.25% DNA match with her & I contacted her to figure out how she fitted into my family. Though that we figured everything else & she finally discovered who her father was & the family she never knew. Apparently my great grandfather aimed to bring her mother to England with him, but her mother decided to hide. Of course none of this would of been spoken at the dinner table on my side of the family & even for my great aunt she didn't find out the full details till near before her mothers passing. Since this only happened over a year ago she of course never got in contact with her father since if he lived he would of been 109 years old, he died in year 2000 well before any of this was easily possible to be discovered. Just an interesting story of war I decided to share a compressed version of. I'd of never imagined I would of made such a discovery when I did the 23&ME DNA test.
@xeraphyx7903
@xeraphyx7903 3 года назад
You sir, have balls of pure titanium for showing the Swatsika on RU-vid and risk getting demonetized for doing so. Mad respects.
@thebloxconductor1870
@thebloxconductor1870 Год назад
swastika big deal who cares doesn't make me a nazi for showing it
@HistoryNerd8765
@HistoryNerd8765 3 года назад
One of my grandfathers was a radio operator on a US bomber in Italy. Before that, he flew on missions in North Africa. Later, he'd fly on missions in Austria and southern Germany. I'm damn proud of him. Wish I could have met him.
@vg_grover4828
@vg_grover4828 3 года назад
Uh oh, they came for the spaghetti-o’s
@cjmartinez8318
@cjmartinez8318 3 года назад
🇲 🇦 🇲 🇦 🇲 🇮 🇦
@danielfridman90
@danielfridman90 3 года назад
@@cjmartinez8318 mamamia pizzeria!
@fishgamer34
@fishgamer34 3 года назад
a
@josephpalumbo7638
@josephpalumbo7638 3 года назад
I'm president of the Italian-American Anti-Defamation League and this really burns my cannoli!
@MechWarrior894
@MechWarrior894 3 года назад
More like *CHEF BOIARDII*
@mirakouam
@mirakouam 3 года назад
Love your videos! Could you do the italian resistance?
@morisco56
@morisco56 3 года назад
Bella ciao
@FlagAnthem
@FlagAnthem 3 года назад
This would give him a neverending supply of fascist tears...
@drops2cents260
@drops2cents260 2 года назад
@@FlagAnthem Possibly. But I'd say that fascist tears are always a good thing.
@eugeneoliveros5814
@eugeneoliveros5814 3 года назад
26:24 “Where crosses glow on Anzio, where no soldier sleeps And where hell’s six feet Where Death does wait there’s no debate, we’ll charge and attack, Going to Hell and Back” -Sabaton
@adulescentuluscarnifex8412
@adulescentuluscarnifex8412 3 года назад
Wow you know a song. Shut up. No one cares. That's not even a quote by Sabaton. It was from Auddie Murphy's poem
@NickariusSN
@NickariusSN 3 года назад
@@adulescentuluscarnifex8412 let the man sing
@Hehehehhehehehehehehehhe78
@Hehehehhehehehehehehehhe78 3 года назад
@@adulescentuluscarnifex8412 damn why are you so mad
@rookie_odst2560
@rookie_odst2560 3 года назад
I loved the video, I didn’t know that Brazil, Poland and France were actually involved in the assault. I googled some of their battles and I am surprised that Brazil did really good.
@ricardopereira3107
@ricardopereira3107 2 года назад
Brazil has send 25000 And lost 400
@amirbakali9314
@amirbakali9314 2 года назад
France had 250000 troops there they left to invade southern france in 1944
@wthomas8383
@wthomas8383 2 года назад
If you haven't already, you should check out Sabaton's "Smoking Snakes" song, it also shares some details of Brazil's noteworthy role in the Italy campaign.
@mattbite
@mattbite 2 года назад
Poland had between 50-100 thousands of soldiers during Italian campaign. They for example took Monte Cassino in the last assault.
@parodyclip36
@parodyclip36 2 года назад
@@mattbite The taking of Monte Cassino was due to both the Polish forces and the French soldiers, mostly Moroccan Goumiers and tirailleurs as well as Tunisian tirailleurs. I'd say Monte Cassino was a common effort by all allied troops from 12 nations which saw 3 underdog nations distinguished themselves: The Poles, The French and their colonial soldiers (2/3 of French losses were Maghrebins soldiers) as well as New Zealand
@crazyrawi1435
@crazyrawi1435 3 года назад
Alexander: How much of western Sicily did you do reconnaissance missions? Patton: *Yes*
@thomaszhang6233
@thomaszhang6233 3 года назад
I’ve been waiting for this for a LONG time...
@fatalshore5068
@fatalshore5068 3 года назад
Then you are silly...this is a compilation video, they already released all of this previously lol.
@thomaszhang6233
@thomaszhang6233 3 года назад
@@fatalshore5068 yes I know. I was waiting for an entire compilation.
@BrotherHao1
@BrotherHao1 3 года назад
Last time I was early, Italy was actually having successes
@quedtion_marks_kirby_modding
@quedtion_marks_kirby_modding 3 года назад
How early were you then XD
@mozambiquehere5903
@mozambiquehere5903 3 года назад
1937 mate?
@BrotherHao1
@BrotherHao1 3 года назад
@@quedtion_marks_kirby_modding When RU-vid shows No views and 10 likes
@BrotherHao1
@BrotherHao1 3 года назад
Or I am immortal just like Queen Elizabeth II
@Xorthane
@Xorthane 3 года назад
Byzantine empire???
@stanisawnielepkowicz1881
@stanisawnielepkowicz1881 3 года назад
Kind of dissapointing that you didnt say anything more about the battle of Monte Casino since it was a very bloody battle (if not the bloodiest of the whole Italian campaign). Polish forces finnaly took the hill after huge losses and many attempts. Also thats where Wojtek the bear got most of his fame.
@Camel-from-Arabia
@Camel-from-Arabia 3 года назад
There is Wojtek at 26:46
@stanisawnielepkowicz1881
@stanisawnielepkowicz1881 3 года назад
@@Camel-from-Arabia yeah but its like an easter egg and nothing more.
@Camel-from-Arabia
@Camel-from-Arabia 3 года назад
@@stanisawnielepkowicz1881 Lets be honest - this video has lacking of many battles from Italian Campaign. For example Salerno,Monte La Difensa, Elba, Gothic Line, Monte Castello, Argenta, Bologne,Ortona, siege of Rimini Italian "Ofensiva di Natale" (which took place at the same time as German offensive in Ardennes) when Italian forces save few German division from encirclement by Americans. So Polish participation is to small to being mention as a major factor.
@stanisawnielepkowicz1881
@stanisawnielepkowicz1881 3 года назад
@@Camel-from-Arabia i mean, honestly most of the battles you mentioned are not nearly as famous as battle of Monte Casino.
@FlagAnthem
@FlagAnthem 3 года назад
Not mentioning the annihilation of a historical monastery
@DevlmanbrCraft
@DevlmanbrCraft 3 года назад
Brazilian soldiers arrived in Italy on July 16, 1944. In September 1944, Brazilian soldiers took Massarosa, Camaiore and Monte Prano. In early 1945, they helped to conquer strategic points such as Monte Castelo, Castelnuovo and Montese.
@CitingAnt
@CitingAnt 3 года назад
being able to pronounce names of cities and words in foreign languages is an important skill for a historian to know, in my opinion
@prollymunna
@prollymunna 3 года назад
Agree. Operation Husky - gliders over Sicily “…but winds gusseling (?) at over 45 mph…” I think he means winds “gusting”.
@janbormans3913
@janbormans3913 2 года назад
I agree. Fantastic video but Cat-a-nia, really?
@vascoyy8379
@vascoyy8379 3 года назад
BRAZIL APARECEU FINALMENTE
@imbatman2702
@imbatman2702 3 года назад
Claro mano eles ajudaram na segunda guerra mundial
@TruePT
@TruePT 3 года назад
There’s a song by Sabaton about them called ‘Smoking Snakes’ if I remember correctly.
@vascoyy8379
@vascoyy8379 3 года назад
@@imbatman2702 pois rapaz o yt nao disse ou esqueceu que os brasileiros lutaram no monte castelo na italia
@awkwardguy8238
@awkwardguy8238 3 года назад
What?
@guiimoc3638
@guiimoc3638 3 года назад
@Fєliρασ77 No 30:33 aparece o simbolo da FEB, e alguns segundos após isso ele fala sobre e mostra alguns soldados brasileiros
@celticfox
@celticfox 3 года назад
Last time I was this early, Italy still had an Emperor.
@monkeygaming2859
@monkeygaming2859 3 года назад
Last time I was this early Pompeii was still a bustling coastal city
@darrenbutler9819
@darrenbutler9819 3 года назад
Italy never had an emperor, the Roman Emperors were Roman, there was no Italy back then, it was only in around 1800s that any 'thought' of an Italy began to emerge.
@martyrobbins9059
@martyrobbins9059 3 года назад
@@darrenbutler9819 just... take a joke man.
@darrenbutler9819
@darrenbutler9819 3 года назад
@@martyrobbins9059 Jokes like that have to have some historical background though.
@tacitozetticci9308
@tacitozetticci9308 3 года назад
@@darrenbutler9819 Although "Italy" or "Italia" as a word is extremely ancient, nobody really knows the etymology. The romans, the venetian republic, the reign of naples, and every state that existed there acknowledged they "were in Italy" geographically, it's just that they were never united. Italy as a single nation, that's the recent concept.
@KurtisC93
@KurtisC93 3 года назад
Italy: Former center of the Roman Empire, which literally owned _the entire Mediterranean Sea_ throughout Classical Antiquity. Location of the Vatican, site of the Colosseum, birthplace of the Renaissance, ancestral homeland of nearly the entire American Mafia, bore witness to such influential Maritime city-states as Venice and Genoa, etc. Winston Churchill: "Soft underbelly of Europe."
@Simoky99
@Simoky99 3 года назад
I mean, Mongolia once had the largest continuous empire of all time, and yet in recent centuries became a minor and mostly unknown state. Just because Italy was once home to powerful states in the past, doesnt mean the modern Italy is powerful or had a good army/military industry in the 20th century.
@KurtisC93
@KurtisC93 3 года назад
@@Simoky99 Mongolia is an interesting case because the country itself isn't even home to the majority of ethnic Mongols-the neighboring Chinese prefecture of Inner Mongolia has roughly twice as many as Mongolia proper. However, even today, I wouldn't call Mongolia the "soft underbelly of Asia" any more than I would call Italy the soft underbelly of Europe. To me, it just smacks of overconfidence to assume that a country is weak and easy to invade simply because they are outperformed by other neighboring countries. Italy was certainly unprepared for WWII, and they were consequently the easiest Axis power to take out, but only a fool would expect a land invasion to go smoothly.
@rokkazzon3172
@rokkazzon3172 2 года назад
@@Simoky99 The have a good Army And wasnt too bad 70 years ago
@ashjones2627
@ashjones2627 2 года назад
@@KurtisC93 It did go smoothly, Italy was the weak underbelly of Europe and Italian troops performed pretty terribly all war. Doesn't take anything away from Italy as a culture.
@KurtisC93
@KurtisC93 2 года назад
@@ashjones2627 No, it didn't-not in the long-term. This video even goes into detail about it. The initial invasion went relatively smoothly, but then Germany got involved and the easy victory they'd forecasted became a two-year entanglement costing several hundred thousand lives.
@SuperHappyBros
@SuperHappyBros 3 года назад
After being injured in a battle, my Great Grandpa who was deployed in Italy met my Great Grandma who was a nurse. Interesting to learn the history of how they got there!
@jedgrahek1426
@jedgrahek1426 2 года назад
My grandfather was a tank commander with the US in Italy, he told me a few stories as a child, showed me his medals which included a Bronze Star, but mostly, he just said it was really horrible, and didn't ever want to talk about it. He was a great grandfather who took me on lots of walks as a little kid but there were a few times he got really angry really fast in a way that didn't make sense, at the time anyway. He would always listen to Dodgers games on a little radio outside... now, as an adult who understands PTSD, everything about him makes complete sense, but I remember as a kid not understanding why he was so distant and kind of always seemed in his own world. He experienced and did things that were not only traumatic, but he knew that people who hadn't been though it could never understand so it was pointless to say anything... and it's crazy thinking of how he came from a generation where the way he dealt with it was the only option. He would never have been okay accepting any outside help... it was honestly probably not many years since he passed away that PTSD became something publicly discussed. I wish I had been able to get to know him better.
@Flurb_Xray
@Flurb_Xray 3 года назад
"Aided by the French Expeditionary Corps and even some Polish troops" Actually, the "some" Polish troops as well had the strength of an Corps (Polish II Corps / II. Korpus Wojska Polskiego) and their advance towards Monte Cassino had the same importance like the French advance in the valley. So if the French troop was mentioned with the exact unit, why not the Polish as well?
@richardshort3914
@richardshort3914 3 года назад
I don't know if this is still true, because formal cemeteries may have been created since, but at Monte Casino you will find Allied all along the slopes. But you'll find the Polish graves at the top, because they were the ones who took the place.
@Flurb_Xray
@Flurb_Xray 3 года назад
@@bigredwolf6 I think he is not a bad historian. If he is checking a history book for the French unit, at the battle o Monte Cassino, he will be able to read the name of Polish unit.
@Flurb_Xray
@Flurb_Xray 3 года назад
@@bigredwolf6 "Maybe they just overlooked it." If yes, this would be nothing but pure incompetence. The only other possibility is ignorance... No matter if a "research team" or Mr. Johnson himself.
@bilbobaggins6251
@bilbobaggins6251 3 года назад
@@Flurb_Xray He barely mentioned the Canadians as well. Over 26k casualties in that campaign. My great grandad got blown out of tanks there. 5th Armoured, 8th Hussars. This guy was not thorough with his research in terms of allies fighting, which he chalked down to two flags when in reality many Allies fought.
@walterbar3118
@walterbar3118 3 года назад
Actually a co worker of my dad fought at Monto Cassino with the German Fallschirmjäger. When he told old war stories he always spoke highly of the bravery of the Polish soldiers, who succeeded, where all others (including the famous Gurkhas) failed. He also used to say, that the Poles would have had far less losses, if the French would have pushed more on. I don't know if its true... As a matter of fact, I think the bravery and importance of the Poles much undervalued today.
@gilbertzan
@gilbertzan 3 года назад
Brazilian Expeditionary Force also gave their very best in the Italian Campaign. The Brazilian 1st Division of the FEB was subordinate to the Allied 15th Army Group under Field Marshal Harold Alexander (later succeeded by General Mark Clark), via the US Fifth Army of Lieutenant General Mark Clark (later succeeded by Lieutenant General Lucian Truscott) and the US IV Corps of Major General Willis D. Crittenberger. Sadly 75 yrs after such event new generations hardly have known about (even including ourselves Brazilians).
@psga5555
@psga5555 Год назад
And also we had some of the most dumb, yet smart decisions people have ever made in a war. Seriously, lighting a campfire on the middle of a Battlefield? Who would have thought of that
@mlapouble
@mlapouble Год назад
​@@psga5555 the germans thought no one would be stupid enough to do something like that and didnt attack thinking it was a trap lol
@Larkinchance
@Larkinchance 3 года назад
For a look at Italian life and death during the allied invasion, view Roberto Rossellini's "Rome Open City"... There's more to a war than just a chess game...
@greycommotion
@greycommotion 3 года назад
Another excellent history focused RU-vid channel. Picking up and protecting the mantle that many of the “history” channels on TV have abandoned.
@fezza2283
@fezza2283 3 года назад
watched this guy for a year, still haven't seen him use his armchairs
@p.f.886
@p.f.886 3 года назад
26:46 nice reference to Wojtek :D
@pluto9
@pluto9 3 года назад
Last time I was this early, Rudolph Hess was still Deputy Furher
@goldenvrpca7962
@goldenvrpca7962 3 года назад
And then he was sent to prison because he only wanted peace. And murdered by the British agents in 1987.
@gaffalstudios3617
@gaffalstudios3617 3 года назад
The one thing I like the most about this masterpiece of a vidio is the map, they just look so unbelivebly crisp
@lukario1889
@lukario1889 3 года назад
The effort that this man puts in his channel is incredible, keep going!
@don-tw4qm
@don-tw4qm 3 года назад
My dad was in the invasion of sicily he was a british paratrooper he told me storys about battles he was shot in the leg and he still has the bullet in his leg he died in 2019 age 89
@luciel1251
@luciel1251 3 года назад
British paratroopers having to hold out for 3 days for reinforcements to take a bridge Me: hmmm, where have I heard that one before
@bratticuss
@bratticuss 3 года назад
My grandfather was an Anzio. He had part of his shoulder blown off and spent 14 months at a military hospital recuperating.
@gauntlettcf5669
@gauntlettcf5669 3 года назад
(Just a correction: at 17:35 , the Italian puppet-state was called "Italian SOCIAL Republic", not "Socialist". I'm no fan of socialists, but they had nothing to do with this)
@masac2853
@masac2853 3 года назад
Yay but italy was socialist
@mareomattengo7905
@mareomattengo7905 3 года назад
@@masac2853 yeah sure, and nazists were communists, and communists were fascists 🤣
@teamcastro9187
@teamcastro9187 3 года назад
@@masac2853 It’s like saying anarcho-capitalists are anarchist
@truedarklander
@truedarklander 3 года назад
@@teamcastro9187 not close.
@truedarklander
@truedarklander 3 года назад
@@masac2853 not until after the war with the PSI/PCI/DC coalition governments and that would be a stretch
@frododiddledeebipedybopedy9840
@frododiddledeebipedybopedy9840 3 года назад
Mark Clark still continues to go down in history as one of the most vain, self-centered generals to ever take command. Potentially hundreds of thousands of casualties could have been avoided if he didn't go for personal glory.
@carteriffic1681
@carteriffic1681 3 года назад
Wow.
@mattbite
@mattbite 2 года назад
Who wouldn't want to take Rome?
@frododiddledeebipedybopedy9840
@frododiddledeebipedybopedy9840 2 года назад
@@mattbite a person who understands that defeating the enemy is more important than nice-sounding headlines at home. Because of his decision to go for Rome, rather than to surround and prevent the retreat of the Axis forces, the war continued in Italy for just over 1 more year.
@28ebdh3udnav
@28ebdh3udnav 3 года назад
Thank you for covering this. Italians are merely seen as not fighting hard but in fact fought harder than the Germans
@scottwhitley3392
@scottwhitley3392 2 года назад
Yeah…..no
@leandromoretti3711
@leandromoretti3711 2 года назад
@@scottwhitley3392 In truth, yes
@thatkidkawaii1965
@thatkidkawaii1965 2 года назад
@@leandromoretti3711 not even close
@dev6923-yd1tg
@dev6923-yd1tg Год назад
@@leandromoretti3711 in eating pizza , yes
@ChanceKearns
@ChanceKearns 3 года назад
This video is great, a video about the unification of Germany would be nice
@chrisprizzle278
@chrisprizzle278 3 года назад
I'm guessing you meant to say "This video is great. A video about German unification would be nice" which you're not wrong theres not many if any videos about the Franco Prussian war or even the build up with Otto Von Bismarck
@VeryVeryConfused
@VeryVeryConfused 3 года назад
@@chrisprizzle278 Just... dont
@TheLocalLt
@TheLocalLt 3 года назад
Which one? In 843? 962? 1815? 1871? 1939? 1990? Lol just saying it’s happened a lot
@chrisprizzle278
@chrisprizzle278 3 года назад
@@TheLocalLt I thought it was pretty obvious I'm talking about the Franco-Prussian war of 1871 that created the German empire
@TheLocalLt
@TheLocalLt 3 года назад
@@chrisprizzle278 wasn’t replying to you I was replying to OP. Idk why RU-vid doesn’t let you tag the OP anymore
@asaheldavalos8041
@asaheldavalos8041 3 года назад
Eisenhower playing video games that is pure gold right there
@kelpy_5262
@kelpy_5262 3 года назад
Otherwise known as "That Time when Mussolini Recieved the Allied Bukkake."
@aslambhatti8932
@aslambhatti8932 3 года назад
ROFL
@drops2cents260
@drops2cents260 2 года назад
@Kyle Palomares Similar to: "Why was the ground all white after Custer's Last Stand?" "Because the Indians kept on coming and coming and coming..."
@kelpy_5262
@kelpy_5262 2 года назад
@@drops2cents260 I will remember this forever
@rigues
@rigues 2 года назад
A video about the Brazilian participation on the campaign, especially the fight at Monte Castelo, would be nice. My grandfather was being sent to fight in Italy, but the war ended before the transport left the Brazilian coast, and it was ordered back. Fun fact: the smoking snake emblem is the result of an "internal joke". Detractors of the Brazilian Expeditionary Force (FEB) in Brazil would say that "It's more likely for a snake to smoke a pipe than for the FEB to go the front and fight". When the troops really joined the fight, the snake became their symbol.
@lihuos99anosatras52
@lihuos99anosatras52 Год назад
Lê sinto muito em dizer, mas nossos camaradas estatunidense não creditam a gente em muita coisa, não somos lembrados, mas fomos importante na batalha com a Itália e teve uma história que daria um filme com certeza se fosse estatunidense.
@greenboi6640
@greenboi6640 3 года назад
17:35 It was called the Italian Social Republic. Mussolini's socialist days have been long gone at this point.
@thekommunistkrusader3921
@thekommunistkrusader3921 3 года назад
I mean technically the nazis were called national socialists despite being fiercely opposed to socialism
@AllCanadiaReject
@AllCanadiaReject 3 года назад
@@thekommunistkrusader3921 And German, not Italian. And still doesn't change the FACT that it was not called that. Because they killed socialists.
@proarte4081
@proarte4081 2 года назад
@@AllCanadiaReject Well, nazi germans killed socialists too... actually italian fascists feared the word "socialist" was associated too much with "Marxist socialism" and they called their Republic "social". However fascists promoted a sort of corporatist socialism, where private property still existed but were The State controlled a large part of the national economy. Therefore "Socialist Republic" is not so far from being true...
@nicolascavalcante1164
@nicolascavalcante1164 3 года назад
hella nice to see the Brazilian expeditionary force being recognized and with the " smoking snakes " insignia.
@MEROX89
@MEROX89 3 года назад
Dear Armchair Historian, please, do an episode about the Brazilian expeditionary force! They fought in Italy
@BA-gn3qb
@BA-gn3qb 3 года назад
The beginning of Monty's obsession with bridges.
@Zulualfadelta
@Zulualfadelta 3 года назад
Just an FYI Catania is pronounced more like "Ka-Ta-Ni-Ah" not "Kah-Ta-Knee-Ya" eg: en.wikipedia.org/wiki/File:It-Catania.ogg
@Zwickerly2
@Zwickerly2 3 года назад
It bothers me that you didn't mention that the anit-aircraft fire on the airborne units during Huskey was friendly fire. That's really important.
@DarwinFlug
@DarwinFlug 3 года назад
I hope you upload video about the explanation of the battle of Luzon or the liberation of the Philippines in WW2. Also i love all video that makes me a lot to have experience on map wars or something. Keep it doing a great historian!.
@dysoncrystal
@dysoncrystal 3 года назад
2:39 me playing hoi4 for 8 hours straight
@RajPatel-vz1xi
@RajPatel-vz1xi 3 года назад
These videos are always so quality... thank you for putting in the work!
@bigj1905
@bigj1905 3 года назад
Alexander: “Okay Patton you can do some light reconnaissance.” Patton: “What was that!? I can’t hear you over the sounds of my tank divisions moving to take all of Western Sicily.” Alexander:”........Nevermind.”
@Dylannenadal
@Dylannenadal 3 года назад
You really made your graphics guy animate an entire chess game scene by scene 😂 excellent video though, I very much enjoyed this one. Other than that one animated scene in a different style portraying the last northern offensive, which was kinda hard to understand, everything was perfect
@cespu_iv4519
@cespu_iv4519 3 года назад
Proud to say that my granpa joined the war against the Repubblica di Salò after surrendering to the allies in a costal province of centre Italy
@someguy7723
@someguy7723 2 года назад
If Italiens arent surrendering, then they are busy switching side
@J5858Jack
@J5858Jack 2 года назад
My grandfather grew up in Calabria and recalled the relief when Allied troops came through. He said they were helpful and gave them food. This ultimately led to his decision to move to the states years later
@imherwerdio6852
@imherwerdio6852 2 года назад
Another great video and series of animations as usual, Armchair Historian! Thank you for all that you do
@vincentramunno5474
@vincentramunno5474 3 года назад
It's crazy listening to this knowing that my grandfather lived threw and watched this unfold when he was a young boy.
@thevoidlookspretty7079
@thevoidlookspretty7079 3 года назад
I love that the Italian party was like, “All I’m favor of getting the f*ck off this sinking ship, say ‘Aye’!”
@Kabutoes
@Kabutoes 3 года назад
World War II, the North Italian perspective
@FlagAnthem
@FlagAnthem 3 года назад
*Expectation:* WIN! AND WE SHALL WIN! *Reality:* bleeding to death for a poontless war led by incompetent narcissists, only to be forced killing each other for trying to abandon this madness.
@Bojaxs
@Bojaxs 3 года назад
8:50 - 9:05 Memories of playing Day of Defeat are flooding back to me.
@maxpsvrteeth3880
@maxpsvrteeth3880 3 года назад
This channel is so well descriptive and good. Love the channel :)
@ethannewton8170
@ethannewton8170 3 года назад
My grandfather was a British parra he was part of the unit that held the bridge at catalpa. He was put into the line at monty casino and wounded there. He was part of an air drop in the poe River valley, landing a canal and almost drowned. His unit lived in caves behind German lines and were tasked with disrupting enemy lines of communication. Then there was d-day, wounded again then southern France ,greece and after the war Palestine. He missed Arnhem due to a bout of maleria. Before joining the parra's he served in the north african campaign as a regular infantryman. As a volunteer he had a choice of service so he joined the gliders. Then got out of that cos the parras sounded safer.
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