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It's literally the perfect campaign road map for a game about the eastern and western fronts. You've got American equipment, French rebellion equipment, stolen German equipment for the escape segments, and Russian equipment. You've got basic action levels, parachute segments, stealth levels. A huge diversity and variety of levels. It's the perfect game.
The "fighting on multiple fronts" thing reminds me of *Medal of Honor: European Assault*, where you (an OSS operative) fight alongside the British in France (the St. Nazaire Raid) and North Africa, then alongside the Soviets in Russia, and finally alongside the Americans in Belgium (the Battle of the Bulge).
@Dangerous Joy they were providing weapons to people who were defending against American invasion * And yes they killed more people. These people were Nazis. So maybe you should thank them? Also they "almost provoked the end of the world a few times" means literally nothing. What are you trying to say? That they did not bend to the US when they were threatened with nuclear war? The only credible argument you provide are the war crimes. And this hardly qualifies as a Soviet exception, does it?
And if they had bears with Mad Jack Churchill, Laüri Törni, Simo Häyhä, and Vasyli "Simo Häyhä light" Zytzef (I fucking butchered his name) and went to a 1,000 yard range to hammer Steele every Friday until their deaths.
He gets buried with a shovel, his rifle and a few hundred rounds of ammo, so he's ready to kick his way out of his own grave the moment his nation calls on him again
We have a family story like that, but it isn't nearly as cool. Tldr, Confederate soldier gets wounded, hops on a train, gets nursed back to health by a black family, and decides to fight for the Union.
@American Crusader I actually dont know the lineage of my dads side of the family for the most part. Just a dude with integrity and a whole lotta guts.
I unironically have a Confederate ancestor that was captured and released, went back to fight for the CSA, was captured again, and was starved by the Union to convince him to switch sides but he never did and the war ended and he returned home.
*Woman single handedly invades the beaches of Normandy, liberates the point du hoc soldiers in a tank, liberates St. Mere Église with the 82nd, then becomes a bomber pilot, bombs all of Berlin by herself while it's just her in the plane. The plane gets shot down she jumps out and kills Hitler.*
History: filled with amazing stories on both sides Hollywood and such studios: you want bias, exaggerated, straight up fictional and say it happened? You got it!
Franz Sanders Why? Cause their scared he's gonna kick their asses or is it that they would have to see a Marvel movie to regain their grip on reality lol
i imagine they'd probably run into the same issue that Audie Murphy's movie did, where they have to scale back some of his exploits to seem 'believable'.
@@dndboy13 Audie Murphy was a pipsqueak though. With a mugshot like this guy's, him causing Tigers to blow by giving them the evil eye is entirely plausible.
I dunno, it still takes some beating to top a man who went into battle in WW2 with a broadsword and longbow and then actually land a confirmed kill with them
I wonder if those (types of) guys would've gotten along...or if they were a bit more hard to get by with, lone wolves and such, or at least only friendly with their immediate compatriots...
There's a Korean soldier who fought in 3 armies. Japanese army, Red Army and finally on D-Day with the Germans. There's also Lauri Torni. Fought in the Finnish army, SS and as a green beret
Uh, excuse me? I came to the comments to see people saying how adorable the cat at 4:17 is, and I see none of this. It clearly wants a turn on the bren
The cat totally ruined my immersion because WHAT I’ve rewatched that clip a few times now and just.... the dude is taking his finger on and off the TRIGGER OF A MACHINE GUN to play with a cat. We need a movie about that cat.
Infinity what? How about EA? Get ready for a game about Jane Beyrle, her various prosthetics and killing Germans with tampons. Meanwhile Alexandra Samusenko ceases to exist, so there's no one, who could diminish this stunning and brave story. Wouldn't be the first time.
4:37 I had a movie scene stuck in my head for the past week. It was of POWs impersonating Hitler in a POW camp, but I couldn't remember what the name of the movie was. It was Stalag 17. Thank you Potential History, I thought I was going to go nuts.
@@Brandon-tb6tz Considering you too have an anime profile pic I wouldn't talk much and insult other people for having it. By the way go learn how to be a gentleman, it might help you in life.
@@funkgoeson4936 bossman this whole thing is a /r woosh some people just have -2 brain cells, how would I know about anime and anime references if I my self was not a boat or dinosaur fucker
Russian: *hands him paper* Joe: Your next line will be “Don’t ask for what it says it’ll get you anywhere you want to go.” Russian: Don’t ask what it says it’ll get you anywhere you- NANI?!
@@fenriraldrek1022 nope the German Wehrmacht was holding prisoners (which where held nicely so there dont really where mad at the Germans) at the castle and when the US Army was overrunning them there surrender but then a SS Division was going in to killing the Prisoners so the Wehrmacht soldiers now declared as deserter had just one option fight together with the US Army along side the Prisoners
@@Doc_Rainbow close but it was the SS holding the prisioners, but they abandoned the castle leaving the prisioners and a convalesing SS major who was convinced to assist the prisoners.
I actually got to meet this man and shake his hand back around 2002 in my honors American history class in 7th grade as he is from Muskegon where I grew up. I couldn’t believe his story and went right out and bought his book. He was an extraordinary man and a hero.
Us Army Joe Beryle: imma end this man's whole career US Army KIA Joe Beryle: imma end this man's whole career US Army POW Joe Beryle: imma end this man's whole career USSR Comrade Джо берилл: Я собираюсь закончить всю карьеру этого человека
Now hold up, so his buddies were concerned they might screw something up and injure themselves in training so they skipped the practice jumps? Isn't that, like, kind of an important skill to get down before you're jumping onto a bunch of angry Germans?
Alexander Christopher not so much left/right political but producers vs director political where the story ends up too trope-ridden or too artistic for most people’s taste.
Exactly, Hollywood wouldn't follow the true story. For one thing, he knew German and may have spoken it to the Germans and that's important symbolically and why the Gestapo kept hold of him for so long. Also, relations with Russia are not good now. I wonder what it looked like when his parents realised that he wasn't dead after two years of being told he was?
The American folk lore tree; Audie Murphy, Big john, Joe Beyrle, Johnny Apple Seed, Uncle Sam, Lady Liberty, General Lee, George Washington, Abraham Lincoln, and many many more. There should be a TV show about this!
THEN THE BAND SABATON ARRIVED! COMING IN THEY MADE HIS STORY RECOGNIZED! Someone should email his fate, to sabaton there's no debate! claiming his story shall arise, a story they will never demise!
I went to church with that guy. Nobody ever told me this story...seriously, like I was obsessed with WW2 history when I was little and nobody fucjing told me. I didn’t learn about him until I helping move my grandma, who stayed in town and only moved after a stroke. I learned about him while helping move her.
I literally own and read a book about this man (Behind Hitler's Lines was the book) because my great granddad was also a paratrooper, and I loved it to the point where I have actually continued to read historical literature to this day.
I remember they did the Murphy movie, and actually had to tone down or cut some stuff out because he thought the audience wouldn't believe it otherwise.
It's people like this that show just how brave a lot of soldiers were. He should be remembered as a hero and should be seen as a role model for our children
That would actually epic. Especially if they have one scene where they both meet (almost like a MCU crossover) and have different perspectives of the war.
Fun fact, Joe's son, John Beyrle, would go on to become none other than the U.S ambassador to Russia from 2008 to 2012. If that isn't the icing on the cake to this whole story, I don't know what is.
Joe Beyrle and Audie Murphy are stories to epic for even Hollywood. They literally had to whitewash Audie Murphy's deeds to make them seem credible in a film about him. Joe Beyrle's story sounds equally astounding.