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Marshal Rommel's Key to Normandy | Frontlines Ep. 05 | Documentary 

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Field Marshal Rommel called it ‘the Key to Normandy’ - to be held at any cost.
Three weeks after D-Day, it is the target for a massive British breakthrough of the German frontline and then following a highly controversial withdrawal, the graveyard for the British soldiers that try to re-take it. Their offensive is marred with debateable decisions, the refusal of British units to support each other and the sacrifice of two untested battalions. The killing fields around Hill 112 become a brutal war of attrition that the Nazis cannot afford to fight.
Hill 112 is a strategic ridgeline overlooking a river valley that controls the route around Caen and into France, blocked by the largest grouping of SS Panzer Divisions since the world’s biggest tank battle at Kursk (in 1943.)
The fighting in Normandy is far worse than anyone predicted - or planned for. The Germans exploit the natural terrain brilliantly - particularly the thick ‘bocage’ hedgerows - and make the Allies bleed for every metre. It is a battlefield where the frontline shifts backwards and forwards around very different types of combat, as first British tanks and then infantry (plus artillery,) suck in more and more of the SS Panzer units that Hitler dreamt of combining to repel the whole Normandy invasion.
The desperate fight for Hill 112 reveals all aspects of the vicious combat in Normandy, whose intensity is often overlooked after D-Day - and where the scale of fighting, and unit casualty toll, regularly surpassed anything on the Eastern Front. The British War Minister praised the troops fighting for Hill 112 as: “…forming the anvil upon which the German forces were held and pounded to destruction.”
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@hazardsandcatastrophes
@hazardsandcatastrophes Год назад
The Marines are back! Sound fixed. We are sorry!
@gichvoke
@gichvoke Год назад
Good job more n more documentaries please
@HeneraLJum0ng
@HeneraLJum0ng Год назад
Very good, thanks!
@ericsahagun5344
@ericsahagun5344 10 месяцев назад
The fact that you show the blurry footage so we can't see the carnage and the suffering of these soldiers is like a slap in the face The world should see it and should know it because that's what happened and that's what these men went through and people need not forget!
@BrandonHarper-vd7ub
@BrandonHarper-vd7ub 5 месяцев назад
While I understand exactly what you're saying, I think you may be shooting the messenger. And I don't mean any offense cuz I do really understand the point you're making. But I know I personally don't provide any monetary support to this uploader and so I'm just happy that it is on here for me to be aware of the sacrifices made during this battle. The demonetization of certain channels for showing what some may view as being graphic images truly does hurt the message and takes away from the sacrifice. These soldiers made. Right there with ya brother.
@brucegoodall3794
@brucegoodall3794 Год назад
I can't even imagine how these men could retain any semblance of sanity. " Hey ! Has anyone seen my leg? "
@Bullet-Tooth-Tony-
@Bullet-Tooth-Tony- Год назад
I'm glad that more people are starting to recognise the sacrifices the British made in holding off German counter attacks, allowing the Americans to breakout to the south and then head north.
@RPMZ11
@RPMZ11 Год назад
When you catch time, Read: Marc Milner's 2014 book,''Stopping the Panzers''.
@iratespartan13
@iratespartan13 Год назад
No doubt. The Brits and Canadians tied down some very tough folks.
@rickhughesprints
@rickhughesprints Год назад
@@iratespartan13 The Americans at Bastogne weren''t shabby, either. Montgomery said he could relieve the Americans from the overwhelming number of Germans in two weeks. Patton did it in two days.
@jerryswallow
@jerryswallow Год назад
PTSD terrible my dad had it from WW2, never said a thing till he was 85, l got it, had it when l was 18, now 77, still the same, just started getting treatment this year, when it starts whatever starts it, well every traumatic thing happens over the years just adds to it, was just getting to feeling ok the past few days, some one stole my truck, l came out and its gone, well, first thing was what year is this where did l put my truck, man this is such a terrible thing, l can not imagine what these soldiers went through and most never said a thing, they never said PTSD to me untill about 1989...Sad how the Canadians seldom get a mention in WW2, great show, Thanks
@tkyap2524
@tkyap2524 Год назад
There is bravery on both sides. One side stands for sanity, and the other is madness.
@anselmdanker9519
@anselmdanker9519 Год назад
US 1st Army claim 195 tanks between 6th June and August 1944. The British 2nd Army and 1st Canadian army claim 893 tanks during the same period. The Panzer divisions attack in penny packets and are ground down.
@ioannisimansola7115
@ioannisimansola7115 Год назад
Where was the RAF to plaster hill 112 ?
@rajeshkanungo6627
@rajeshkanungo6627 Год назад
The total number of personnel lost in Shermans was 1417. It was the easiest tank to get out of when hit.
@stevewheatley243
@stevewheatley243 Год назад
Wrong. Most tank crewman didn't escape a hit or burning Sherman. It was called a Ronson because it lit up everytime.
@miketrusky476
@miketrusky476 Год назад
Latter model Shermans were not pron to fire. The crew were dead were not count correctly (I belive), the Sherman loss numbers are very high and the repair units didn't keep count of the bodies removed from refurbished tanks. We will neve tbe told the real number, be mighty difficult to get soldiers to attack if real number of deaths was common knowledge.
@leonidgeneralov5726
@leonidgeneralov5726 Год назад
Worst tank
@garymlindo8115
@garymlindo8115 Год назад
My uncle was in Europe during WWII recovering tanks and vehicles. Cleaning them up oh, I got that it wasn't pretty. Repaired and back to the fight. Made it back alive didn't talk about it much.
@nickdanger3802
@nickdanger3802 Год назад
@@leonidgeneralov5726 They worked well enough in Korea.
@joepipito7431
@joepipito7431 Год назад
Excellent video as always Keep up the awesome work God bless the TROOPS
@ericpanissidi6761
@ericpanissidi6761 Год назад
Ww2vets are the true superheroes
@monjettgraham2989
@monjettgraham2989 Год назад
A significant amount of the footage is from the battle of the bulge. But its still a great documentary.
@mliittsc63
@mliittsc63 Год назад
I see the German guy with the huge (but perfectly shaped) nose in almost every video from the ETO, and sometimes even the Mediterranean. Haven't seen him yet from the Pacific.
@michaelhankes7587
@michaelhankes7587 Год назад
I like these video as well. But I have a question? Around the 25:00 mark, when allied air bombardment of the German Panzers began, a German soldier said words like ".... I never saw anything like it, this kind of war was new to us." How was it new? The Germans used the same tactics - known as blitzkrieg then - when the war started.
@seegurke93
@seegurke93 Год назад
Bewegungskrieg. Blitzkrieg was a name given by a british journalist. It is a myth and held on. Its called Bewegungskrieg or combined warfare in correct terms :) Just so you know.
@iratespartan13
@iratespartan13 Год назад
Because of the scale. The Germans were shocked at the size of the allied air forces.
@LeeHardingTV
@LeeHardingTV Год назад
That was very insightful. Knowing tbe way artillery damages people will affect how I watch these sorts of films the rest.of my life. Neat to see how it gets called in. Thanks.
@garymlindo8115
@garymlindo8115 Год назад
I trained as a forward Observer 69 + 70. It is as they say calling in fire missions. Two-thirds of casualties are from artillery. Semper Fi. There is no glory in war. And you fight for the men beside you.🇺🇸
@buggyapp
@buggyapp Год назад
That's why the artillery is called the king of battle.
@JB-rt4mx
@JB-rt4mx Год назад
Ronson's Lighter advertising was "Lights Every Time"..."Tommycooker" was also a good description 🔥💀💀💀💀💀
@johndawes9337
@johndawes9337 Год назад
that advert was not used till the mid 50s.
@RRM13
@RRM13 Год назад
Hello from São Paulo, Brazil 🇧🇷🇧🇷.
@JB-rt4mx
@JB-rt4mx Год назад
Grenadiers: Kurt Meyer...excellent overview of Hill 112...
@billbaker4379
@billbaker4379 Год назад
Young people need to watch this vary closely You have only one life And these people gave theirs for us
@tundegordian7273
@tundegordian7273 Год назад
and politicians always want another war which they don't fight
@peterparsons7141
@peterparsons7141 Год назад
Ronsan ? Ronsan made the flame throwing tank used in the Japanese island invasion. I was surprised to hear this because for years the common heard theme was the allied tank lite up first time..etc… well Ronsan manufacturers flame thrower tanks..
@thomaslance5428
@thomaslance5428 Год назад
No, Ronson, like the lighter.
@zapcomix
@zapcomix Год назад
35:15 "Ronson" lighters, their ad slogan was "Lights first time, every time."
@Ammoalchemistreloaded
@Ammoalchemistreloaded Год назад
Ooohh i lost me leg" lol wow badass
@rickhughesprints
@rickhughesprints Год назад
Plus shell shock. When he said that soldiers didn't feel their wounds, he wasn't speaking for everyone. Some of the wounded soldiers were in terrible pain.
@MikeyRumi180
@MikeyRumi180 Год назад
Monty--History's most overrated commander. cheers Lads.
@adammitchell3462
@adammitchell3462 Год назад
I know,however I absolutely love these flamboyant,ego crazed figures and Monty is a prime example of such a person
@towgod7985
@towgod7985 Год назад
Monty, no. Rommel, Yes. The so called master tactician was being supplied all the British battle plans by a spy who worked for the American liason officer. That's all.
@florencemodina6293
@florencemodina6293 Год назад
Hahaha.a typical brit.
@Bullet-Tooth-Tony-
@Bullet-Tooth-Tony- Год назад
Patton is just as overrated
@johndawes9337
@johndawes9337 Год назад
foolish comment posted by a uneducated fool..Monty was the best General in the ETO and the MTO..
@samshepperrd
@samshepperrd Год назад
There's a British tank spraying napalm. Seems like the allied fighter bombers could have ended the fighting by plastering the hilltop with napalm.
@rickhughesprints
@rickhughesprints Год назад
Napalm was dropped by the American during island hops. One way to clear out the dense jungles. Nasty stuff, though, when it got in contact with skin.
@fredikriftner5577
@fredikriftner5577 9 месяцев назад
No censured pictures!
@ChineduPaulOnuegbu
@ChineduPaulOnuegbu Год назад
I love the comments from 48:20 to 49:00
@mjc11a
@mjc11a Год назад
Unwatchable. The decision to obscure images is an insult to the memory of the men who were there. I cannot (and will not) give a thumbs up or subscribe to this channel. Utterly disgusting practice.
@timhauff
@timhauff Год назад
I came on here to make the same protest of obscuring images of casualties. Why do this ? Surely not doing so and having veiwers see these images will not sugarcoat war’s brutality which needs to be reinforced to the general public.
@Chiller01
@Chiller01 Год назад
It’s become a RU-vid problem. The channel is afraid of being demonetized or worse by the increasingly oppressive RU-vid censors. Obviously these documentaries were originally created for prime time viewing on television. It’s ridiculous that any image of dead or wounded men or animals in an historical documentary are deemed unacceptable.
@rodillsoongobacktoprintedi5605
What is the purpose of blurring the film footage? All that does is further frustrate viewers that already have to put up with ads 😒
@johnkress2360
@johnkress2360 Год назад
Where was the allies air cover????
@GIJoe3333
@GIJoe3333 Год назад
Thats bullcrap. Every man who went down to the recruiting office. The day after pearl harbor did it out of patriotism.
@TJ24050
@TJ24050 Год назад
You sign up for patriotism, you fight for your buddy.
@unitedwestand5100
@unitedwestand5100 Год назад
Please stop with the excuses for Montgomery's lack of competence and aggression.
@johnjackson2937
@johnjackson2937 Год назад
He was blame for the Market Garden failure!
@californiadreamin8423
@californiadreamin8423 Год назад
Why didn’t Eisenhower sack him ?
@Bullet-Tooth-Tony-
@Bullet-Tooth-Tony- Год назад
@unitedwestand5100 Quote "The operation was a tactical failure for VIII Corps *but a strategic success for the Allies, attrition having reduced the II SS Panzer Corps to a condition from which it never recovered."* *"By the end of the operation, the 10th SS-Panzer Division had been reduced from c. 15,000 men to 2,289.*
@johndawes9337
@johndawes9337 Год назад
another simpleton who believes all that hollywood feeds them
@johndawes9337
@johndawes9337 Год назад
@@johnjackson2937 MG was not Monty it was planned by Brereton,Brownibg and Williams and cocked up by Gavin of the 82nd
@californiadreamin8423
@californiadreamin8423 Год назад
Who wrote this script ???
@katr8756
@katr8756 Год назад
I will not give a like thumbs up for any video that blurred out their content. Post your content on other platforms as well, like Rumble where censorship is not the main issue.
@lilytea3
@lilytea3 Год назад
0:43: 💥 The video explores the brutal and decisive front lines of World War II, focusing on the deadly Hill 112 in Normandy and the sacrifices made by soldiers on both sides. 5:44: 🔥 General Montgomery plans a massive offensive named Operation Epson to break the stalemate in northern France. 11:39: 😔 The British suffer heavy losses and are ordered to retreat, leaving many angry after the lives lost. 17:13: 🔥 The British have an advantage with their artillery but face a worst-case scenario in battle. 23:37: 🔁 British commander refuses to support armored unit in hill assault, causing controversy. 28:53: 🔥 The Cornwalls face slim chances of success due to their numerical inferiority in Hitler's dream for a mass armored counter-attack in Normandy. 34:40: 🔥 British tanks are quickly overrun by German panzers and tiger tanks, resulting in heavy losses. 46:23: 💔 The Battle of Hill 112 had a significant impact on the combat effectiveness of the German forces, with many casualties and cases of shell shock. Recap by Tammy AI
@leonidgeneralov5726
@leonidgeneralov5726 Год назад
How about Stalingrad
@msgfrmdaactionman3000
@msgfrmdaactionman3000 Год назад
Could have used some ground attack planes with napalm there.
@chrisc9769
@chrisc9769 Год назад
When I was in I had served with both an infantry unit then an armor unit. Carver Should of Attacked. Infantry Need Armor to help them Advance. Armor Need Infantry to advance. The Infantry were getting Slaughtered by the German Armor! Carver should have been relieved for cause. He was disobeying a Direct order. And far worse in my opinion his Cowardness Cost Lives that he Could have Saved. A lot of lives. Not just the ones that were trying to take the Hill
@quantum_cricket8555
@quantum_cricket8555 Год назад
He was probably good buddies w/Monty, the other useless UK commander🤨
@chrisc9769
@chrisc9769 Год назад
@@quantum_cricket8555 Monty had the same issues as McArthur (a US General). Lack of Logistics and plans that had No Flexibility. Their Egos got in the way of their ability.
@quantum_cricket8555
@quantum_cricket8555 Год назад
Monty was useless in the European theaters 😳😑
@johndawes9337
@johndawes9337 Год назад
really? pulled the coles out of the fire at st Vinh..maybe you should read about that before saying such garbage.also never lost a battle bashed Rommel 5 times.
@patricknoveski6409
@patricknoveski6409 Год назад
It Blows my mind that the Alies are not using their Air force to blow the Nazis to hell!
@patricknoveski6409
@patricknoveski6409 Год назад
Why did they not keep bringing air strikes? Weather? That weak ecscueise I've heard over and again. Don't the alies have radio come w the planes? Don't understand.
@chuckpitts4315
@chuckpitts4315 Год назад
@@patricknoveski6409 8
@wor53lg50
@wor53lg50 Год назад
Probably has something to do with armoured halftracks with 4 20mm swinging about on the backs...
@krm8494
@krm8494 Месяц назад
You have a weak mind if it blows so easily. How do you get through life? In a constant state of confusion?
@JB-rt4mx
@JB-rt4mx Год назад
Germans were relieved when Monty was in command...
@johndawes9337
@johndawes9337 Год назад
hahaha silly comment..Monty never lost a battle.
@docsoham8295
@docsoham8295 8 месяцев назад
Not a single German representative in the entire video !
@markmccormack1796
@markmccormack1796 Год назад
A frontal assault against a dug in defender. What brilliance by Montgomery.
@samalo2953
@samalo2953 Год назад
overrated general
@californiadreamin8423
@californiadreamin8423 Год назад
Approved by Eisenhower.
@Bullet-Tooth-Tony-
@Bullet-Tooth-Tony- Год назад
Oh well It still did the job of wiping out both the 9th SS and 10th SS as a fighting force.
@californiadreamin8423
@californiadreamin8423 Год назад
@@samalo2953 Was Montgomery responsible for the frontal assault against a dug in defender in the….Hurtgen Forest ?
@samalo2953
@samalo2953 Год назад
@@californiadreamin8423 Don't be silly. But apart from El-Alemain I struggle to name any battle or campaign where his leadership brings victory.
@The.Original.Potatocakes
@The.Original.Potatocakes Год назад
It’s the panzer elite born to compete never retreat.
@tronghungdao251
@tronghungdao251 Год назад
❤❤❤🎉🎉🎉
@leonidgeneralov5726
@leonidgeneralov5726 Год назад
It was 1944 not 1941 no air for Germany
@robertnutter4900
@robertnutter4900 Год назад
Monty was never a very good general, just very good at self promotion.
@maggiemae7539
@maggiemae7539 Год назад
M
@maggiemae7539
@maggiemae7539 Год назад
Nothing is div
@brandonholsather2171
@brandonholsather2171 Год назад
The German troops seemed like they could only fight good in certain environment s. The Germans could fight fine in the cold but not the artic level cold weather places. The Germans were not good at fighting in jungle environments. The Germans were not that great at ocean naval warfare either.
@5starstudios818
@5starstudios818 Год назад
ARTILLERY KITTY!!!!!!! 26:51
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