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The Moment France Surrendered to German Soldiers 

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Hitler's merciless bombing of Warsaw, Poland, strikes fear into the hearts of citizens around the world. On June 16, 1940 a radio announcement conveys news of France's capitulation.
Narrated by Martin Sheen
#worldwar2 #france #apocalypse
From the Series: Apocalypse: The Second World War: Aggression
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@chrisbreezy-ryanbarbosa4320
@chrisbreezy-ryanbarbosa4320 3 года назад
Germany was the winner of the first Tour De France
@chrisbreezy-ryanbarbosa4320
@chrisbreezy-ryanbarbosa4320 3 года назад
@@hypedpanther6464 ...
@Hermania_
@Hermania_ 3 года назад
Yeah my bf 109's are soo fast
@milorules2729
@milorules2729 3 года назад
@@hypedpanther6464 Germany was the winner of the 1940 tour de France. Happy?
@phlm9038
@phlm9038 3 года назад
@@milorules2729 I am not happy either. No Tour de France in 1940. And the Germans couldn't be the winners of the Tour in 1940 as they didn't make a whole tour of France. They stayed in the North and on the western coast. The tour wasn't complete
@muhammaddanishbinramizi2052
@muhammaddanishbinramizi2052 3 года назад
Geez this reply make me cringe, get some jokes and dont be so serious, its just a jokes.
@mokka273
@mokka273 7 лет назад
100k dead, 1.85M prisoned all in a month. Wow
@thCentury-rx9di
@thCentury-rx9di 7 лет назад
Mokka incredible you should see the Soviet Campaign the numbers there are staggering.
@icebobk6702
@icebobk6702 4 года назад
20th Century im glad those numbers r high
@safranofficial_gov
@safranofficial_gov 4 года назад
@@mardismardias2373 no
@enrixosjjdjd187
@enrixosjjdjd187 3 года назад
@User Name It would have costed about 1.6 Million GI's to take Japan in an Invasion
@ym6294
@ym6294 3 года назад
@@threadworm437 so are nazis.
@xerxes5592
@xerxes5592 Год назад
"I defeated Austrians just by marching " ~Napoleon. 130 years later Austrian painter took that revenge.
@saketarpan-kn6eu
@saketarpan-kn6eu 10 месяцев назад
😂
@tongobong1
@tongobong1 10 месяцев назад
He was half Czech from Austria.
@diobrando6919
@diobrando6919 10 месяцев назад
​@@tongobong1he was still Austrian
@tongobong1
@tongobong1 10 месяцев назад
@@diobrando6919 the other half was German. He was just born in Austria.
@diobrando6919
@diobrando6919 10 месяцев назад
@@tongobong1 Austrians are Germans 💀💀💀
@tersus4967
@tersus4967 10 месяцев назад
What an absolute humiliation that was. Imagine being French ww1 veteran and seeing this unfold before your eyes.
@4oiseau208
@4oiseau208 10 месяцев назад
how not to understand them when you see the number of deaths because of the first world war on the side of France, the Germans were revengeful and united but France divided politically there would have been a civil war in France if the war had lasted
@MarkHarrison733
@MarkHarrison733 10 месяцев назад
France and the British Empire started two world wars they could not win.
@Demun1649
@Demun1649 8 месяцев назад
@@4oiseau208 Yet they fought on for 6 weeks after the ENGLISH ran away, just as they did at Corunna in 1809, and lost more soldiers than they lost in the first 3 months of the Battle of the Somme. Personally, I think the main reason that you ENGLISH resent France, is that they beat you, hands down, to win the Hundred Years War. You just can't get over it, can you?
@ericv-kj3du
@ericv-kj3du 8 месяцев назад
@@Demun1649 Pourquoi ce ton ? Celui à qui tu réponds est probablement français vu son pseudo, et en tout cas, il ne se montre pas accusatif envers la France, bien au contraire.
@ericv-kj3du
@ericv-kj3du 8 месяцев назад
I'm not sure humiliation is the right word. This is humiliating, yes but it's also the thought that you wasted a few years in the trenches, saw countless of comrades die, eventually ended disabled or crippled and in the end, 20 years later, the ennemi you fought came back and won a crushing victory to gain control of your country. More than the humiliation, it's the feeling of a terrible waste, and a kind of treason.
@jerolvilladolid
@jerolvilladolid 2 года назад
Just like Napoleon, you can win 1,000 battles, have 100 victorious treaties, but it only takes 1 defeat to make you lose the war
@pekka1900
@pekka1900 2 года назад
Are you saying that N-germany was like napoleons france? I'd beg to differ..
@jerolvilladolid
@jerolvilladolid 2 года назад
@@pekka1900 I mean Germany defeated france, denmark, netherlands, poland, etc etc.... but it only took one defeat to make them lose the war. Even though they won dozens of victories but that didnt make them win the war
@pekka1900
@pekka1900 2 года назад
@@jerolvilladolid Yes, both countries defeated weaker neighboring countries with fast and bold campaigns, but neither really lost because of one defeat. Maybe you mean one bad decision? The bad decision being that you fight in too many places at once.
@PrvnCoke
@PrvnCoke 2 года назад
@@pekka1900 france wasnt weaker, they had more men, better tanks and were considered a great power, england wasnt weaker either but refused to fight the germans until the russians and americans came who were also much more powerful than germany
@legokingtm9462
@legokingtm9462 2 года назад
@@PrvnCoke lol, most of UK professionals soldiers was deployed in France hence Dunkirk. They didn't just sit back and watch
@julius3868
@julius3868 4 года назад
Look how happy the Germans were
@kevinswift8654
@kevinswift8654 3 года назад
It was a huge deal. They fought France for 4 years in WW1 and lost.
@alitheonekhatarnak5163
@alitheonekhatarnak5163 3 года назад
@@kevinswift8654 BECAUSE OF USA ..not loser France
@hugopelkonen3249
@hugopelkonen3249 3 года назад
@@alitheonekhatarnak5163 WHO us
@alitheonekhatarnak5163
@alitheonekhatarnak5163 3 года назад
@@hugopelkonen3249 usa
@hugopelkonen3249
@hugopelkonen3249 3 года назад
@@alitheonekhatarnak5163 i'm sorry to tell you that USA had nothing to do with outcome of War. France and other European countries were allready winning, USA just came and give some material.
@themaze6929
@themaze6929 2 года назад
I just know Napoleon was rolling in his grave seeing how badly France did during WW2
@Laocoon283
@Laocoon283 2 года назад
I wonder what would have happened if he were in charge at that time.
@LostSpaceGuy
@LostSpaceGuy 2 года назад
@@Laocoon283 he’d probably halt the German offensive. And maybe might gain some German grounds.
@exoels
@exoels 2 года назад
@@LostSpaceGuy He knew about blitzkrieg anyways
@nicolaspeigne1429
@nicolaspeigne1429 2 года назад
he was rolling since Napoleon the third lost Paris to Prussia in 6 months
@Laocoon283
@Laocoon283 2 года назад
@@noah95v99 hes sharp he would figure it out.
@lelouchvibritannia7809
@lelouchvibritannia7809 2 года назад
The Germans legitimately thought that France was going to put up a better fight than the USSR. They were shocked not only at their own success in beating France but in how few casualties they took in beating every single country they managed to defeat before July 1941
@sigma_frenchie4075
@sigma_frenchie4075 2 года назад
"how few casualties" proceeds to lose about 60k soldiers, comparable to France
@lelouchvibritannia7809
@lelouchvibritannia7809 2 года назад
@@sigma_frenchie4075 France had better equipment and weapons than Germany at the time. The Battle of Hannut was the largest tank battle in history (before Barbarossa) in which the French managed to inflict great casualties against the Germans. The French might have been able to single handedly beat Germany were it not for Germany's superior tactics. France didn't lose because they were weak, France lost because they got outsmarted
@ericvonmanstein2112
@ericvonmanstein2112 2 года назад
@@sigma_frenchie4075 Germany lost 27k
@Max-zf2gy
@Max-zf2gy 2 года назад
@@lelouchvibritannia7809 France Lost because of some old general who didn't improve their strategy since the first World War . Youngest caporal understood before the second war how important was the communication, the tanks and mobility. But they were not listen On every fight where this new ideology was planed by french militaries, french beats the Germans.
@buddyfats4768
@buddyfats4768 2 года назад
@@sigma_frenchie4075 cope
@avarmauk
@avarmauk 3 года назад
Blitzkrieg is no joke
@thedesertrat_9514
@thedesertrat_9514 2 года назад
Same with underestimating your enemy. Had the Ardennes been well defended, the flanking maneuver wouldn’t have succeeded.
@avarmauk
@avarmauk 2 года назад
@@thedesertrat_9514 France didn’t understand that modern warfare was different and they were poorly prepared and like you say, the underestimated the Germans.
@tibsky1396
@tibsky1396 2 года назад
@@avarmauk De Gaulle understood Modern Warfare, but unlike Guderian, no old officer listened to him.
@salvagemonster3612
@salvagemonster3612 2 года назад
Yeah until you hit mud in Russian spring and snow in Russian winter
@wilhelmvonberghoff175
@wilhelmvonberghoff175 2 года назад
@@salvagemonster3612 That actually wasn't the cause though for the stop of the German army in the Eastern campaign. Yes it did cause problems but the Germans dealt with that before as shown in WW1 when the Germans defeated the Russian army.
@jessemery3976
@jessemery3976 3 года назад
The generals saluting eachother was cool
@salvagemonster3612
@salvagemonster3612 2 года назад
Please
@daswsecond8764
@daswsecond8764 2 года назад
Yeah, they are not the one's who are killing each other.
@ryanknox4562
@ryanknox4562 2 года назад
Wow time I saw while reading
@texasrangers4
@texasrangers4 2 года назад
Professional courtesy
@adilmohammed6897
@adilmohammed6897 2 года назад
French was a commonly spoken language among aristocrats uptill the French revolution, after that I am not sure
@phillipallen6212
@phillipallen6212 2 года назад
The look on the French soldiers faces is devastating
@Mdebacle
@Mdebacle 2 года назад
Kinda like German prisoners being marched thru Moscow in 1944.
@O8SOL3TE
@O8SOL3TE 2 года назад
They literally had no idea what hit them: german tanks fighting in full squadrons while french generals still believed using one tank in support of a few infantry squads was the proper way to fight. An effective german air force crushing all hope at the first sight of a french victory on the ground... high ranking officers and leaders of the french army were out matched strategically and morally speaking, french troops at the front were like a headless chicken.
@heiko5129
@heiko5129 2 года назад
@@sigma_frenchie4075 Original poster said the look on the french soldier faces were devastating. The one you replied to said the look on the french soldier faces were similar to the look on the german soldier faces when paraded like cattle through Moscow.
@mahendrarathore360
@mahendrarathore360 2 года назад
deserving
@zundance.
@zundance. 2 года назад
Poor french baguette
@heartsofiron4ever
@heartsofiron4ever Год назад
It's always fascinating to me how when a war end and a peace treaty is signed, the soldiers aren't treated that well and shamed, but the losing side's generals still get salutes from their opposing officers and are treated with respect
@krips22
@krips22 Год назад
Sometimes, after being defeated in battle, the soldiers get the recognition they deserved: At the French defense at the siege of Lille at the end of May 1940, ~40,000 French (w/ 50 tanks) faced ~160,000 Germans (w/ 800 Panzer tanks)). The French defense allowed to add 2 or 3 days for the Soldiers trying to leave Dunkirk - and save at least 100,000 more troops in Dunkirk (source: W. Shirer). The German commander, General Alfred Wäger (general of the 27th Army Korps), allowed the French the honours of war. The garrison paraded through the Grand Place, as German troops stood to attention. [Note that a part of these soldiers at Lille, were part of North African colonial units - but even in these units, some units of these troops were French settlers living in Algeria and native French as well; they were not only North African men]
@heartsofiron4ever
@heartsofiron4ever Год назад
@@krips22 he did, but the average german soldier would've still shamed their french counter parts, but the french generals would've been treated with salutes and utmost respect, like when when germany surrendered their generals were getting saluted
@billyb4790
@billyb4790 11 месяцев назад
I guess it depends. Given the battle was short lived, I don't think anyone was treated with disrespect.
@kylephilipe8347
@kylephilipe8347 9 месяцев назад
Officers are expected to treat other officers with respect no matter the side
@psc_777
@psc_777 8 месяцев назад
Well, shouldn’t have treated us with Versailles if you don’t want to get shamed
@the_guy_with_yeeyee_a_haircut
@the_guy_with_yeeyee_a_haircut 4 года назад
France invades algeria: Germany invades france : Also algeria: how the tables have turned
@aliefrizaldi2068
@aliefrizaldi2068 3 года назад
*KaRMAa*
@sergiogonzales330
@sergiogonzales330 3 года назад
What's supposed to be the relation with this?
@makky6239
@makky6239 3 года назад
This happened all the time in europe, they were at war with themselfes and against the colonies
@abkh5094
@abkh5094 3 года назад
@@makky6239 noop the war gainst colonies started after ww2
@alancosta4760
@alancosta4760 3 года назад
And Haiti, Senegal, Mali, Egypt, Cotê d'Ivory, etc
@MrAckers75
@MrAckers75 3 года назад
One of the biggest armies in the world at the time got smashed in weeks! Embarrassing
@whyyoubullyingme2110
@whyyoubullyingme2110 3 года назад
Bruh
@hypedpanther6464
@hypedpanther6464 3 года назад
Oh yes, while Germany was at the height of their power, and had the strongest military in europe at the time. Not to mention the abysmal leadership France had. Seriously, do people actually not do research anymore?
@brrrrrtenjoyer
@brrrrrtenjoyer 3 года назад
@@hypedpanther6464 Germany wasn't at their height of power. Their height of power would be in 1942 before Stalingrad.
@hypedpanther6464
@hypedpanther6464 3 года назад
@@brrrrrtenjoyer That's what im referring too...
@johnvaliegal6786
@johnvaliegal6786 3 года назад
@@hypedpanther6464 no, Germany wasnt the strongest at that time and actually never has been. France has the stronger army that's why its so humiliating
@auerstadt06
@auerstadt06 Год назад
The Germans did even better against the Soviet Union, but the Soviets could keep retreating until German supplies ran low. The French could not keep fighting from Spain. The Soviets had room to be unprepared.
@WarFrickmauter
@WarFrickmauter Год назад
Stalin didnt even do anything in 3 weeks when the ussr was being invaded
@pontifixmax
@pontifixmax Год назад
The French should have reteated into the Atlantic.
@SemperMagnus
@SemperMagnus Год назад
As a French, I have to say that they army should have fought from the colonies. At a certain point of time, England and France even thought about momentarily merging together to put up the fight… fortunately, French army put a huge resistance in Dunkirk to enable the Brit’s to leave, and the ffl did fight quite hard, saving a lot of lives for the Allies.
@auerstadt06
@auerstadt06 Год назад
@@SemperMagnus The French army did keep fighting. The Free French forces numbered around 300,000 by 1944. They were mostly colonial troops.
@ENTERTAININGVIDEOS1
@ENTERTAININGVIDEOS1 Год назад
​@@pontifixmax 😅😅😅
@MichaelJ44
@MichaelJ44 2 года назад
Incredible footage. If the war happened just 40 years before we’d never have this
@mygills3050
@mygills3050 Год назад
Just 40 years. Y’know, half a lifetime
@MichaelJ44
@MichaelJ44 Год назад
@@mygills3050 40 years in terms of societal progress is a grain of sand. Are you saying that the Earth has been around for only 80 years? 🤔
@123pik1
@123pik1 Год назад
@@MichaelJ44 (I think he meant life of person) it depends 40 years like from 1910-1950 had really big impact on societal progress (changes) 40 years like 1350-1390 not such big 40 years isn't equal to 40 years
@valgoyt912
@valgoyt912 10 месяцев назад
@@MichaelJ44you should’ve said 20 years. We literally didn’t have the IPhone/smartphone 20 years ago.
@JustRememberWhoYoureWorkingFor
@JustRememberWhoYoureWorkingFor 4 месяца назад
​@@MichaelJ44 40 years can make a HUGE difference when it comes to human aspects like society and technology. The world of today has nothing to do with that of the 1980's: better in some aspects, worse in others, but different overall.
@Jameswilllee
@Jameswilllee 3 года назад
Why are the streets of Paris lined with trees? Because Germans like marching in the shade.
@iakkak233
@iakkak233 3 года назад
Ohhhhhhhhhhhh
@growlerthe2nd712
@growlerthe2nd712 2 года назад
That’s an old one 😬
@ForeskinWillis
@ForeskinWillis 2 года назад
but all the germans are dead
@ForeskinWillis
@ForeskinWillis 2 года назад
@Sanctus Paulus Oh sorry i meant nazis
@viraxo5474
@viraxo5474 2 года назад
@@ForeskinWillis no my grandpa still well and kicking it
@fabiosunspot1112
@fabiosunspot1112 2 года назад
Words of Stalin,"couldn't they put up any resistance" it was the biggest embarrassment of any country in Europe in morden times.
@zurgesmiecal
@zurgesmiecal 2 года назад
OK Stalinist get a weapon and fight for Palestine
@jeannesandner1918
@jeannesandner1918 2 года назад
i think France is in the same situation again ! but this time we are just going to disappear! we are blind ! we don't want to see what is obvious! c'est l'idéologie des temps modernes adios!
@zurgesmiecal
@zurgesmiecal 2 года назад
@@TusharSharma-cy9xo Aren't there some Palestinian kids in wheelchairs you have to take "care" of?
@Max-is4qu
@Max-is4qu 2 года назад
Same could be said of the soviet army during the first few months of Barbarossa
@salvagemonster3612
@salvagemonster3612 2 года назад
From a leader who did nothing for 6 weeks while his country was invaded. Yeah that’s who I would quote
@MorphineAbuser
@MorphineAbuser 2 года назад
2:20 not a phone is sight, just people living in the moment.
@ememmeme8722
@ememmeme8722 2 года назад
there were no phones back then
@nickcara97
@nickcara97 7 месяцев назад
1:04 The look of sorrow and dread on the French commander's face as he looks into the eyes of his counterpart, whom they are now entirely at the mercy of, is palpable.
@Pear_slingshot
@Pear_slingshot 6 месяцев назад
The German General Felt Like The Main Boss
@infinity_sh4816
@infinity_sh4816 3 месяца назад
yeah
@piroshmiro
@piroshmiro 2 года назад
To compare, Poland lasted 35 days attacked from two sides, first by Germany at first of September and then by Russia 17th of September. 66 thousands soldiers killed, 133,700 wounded.
@StoneOcean595
@StoneOcean595 2 года назад
But most of Poland was reduced to rubble and countless civilians were slaughtered
@assgoblin-uh9zu
@assgoblin-uh9zu 2 года назад
@@StoneOcean595 That's becuse Poland never surrendered, fighting to the last man instead.
@alexmas9086
@alexmas9086 2 года назад
@@assgoblin-uh9zu the battle of France was lost when 70% of the army had been incirlced in dunkirk. France fought but you can't stop an entire army with like 30% of your with organisation issues. France also déclare paris open city to preserve it from destruction
@gengis737
@gengis737 2 года назад
So you despise the 100,000 French who gave their life fighting ? Nobody knew how to counter Blitzkrieg by then, neither the Poles nor the French nor the British. Only the Russian succeeded.
@alexmas9086
@alexmas9086 2 года назад
@@gengis737 technicaly, the french were the one to invent a counter to the blitekrieg call "l'hérisson" who consist in letting the tank pass and then cut them from their supplies sources" the russian on the other hand were helped a lot by the winter and the very large front that germany cannot hold and ressuplied correctly
@4y7v10
@4y7v10 4 года назад
France knew how it feel to be invaded
@raulsaico9389
@raulsaico9389 4 года назад
Very true facts without Britain and USA or Soviet union it was shiet
@ibn_fatos
@ibn_fatos 4 года назад
@@raulsaico9389 that's why Germany lost It had so many enemies but it din't have any allies
@hoalongsabo6243
@hoalongsabo6243 4 года назад
Frynox japan?
@sentinal_entity
@sentinal_entity 4 года назад
@@hoalongsabo6243 That's 1
@hoalongsabo6243
@hoalongsabo6243 4 года назад
Sentinal Entity italy?
@geo-crystallized3853
@geo-crystallized3853 2 года назад
French when 100k soldiers die : I surrender USSR when 20 million people die : What a nice victory
@jonnyanderson8845
@jonnyanderson8845 2 года назад
Разница в том,что Россию б уничтожили полностью,если бы она поиграла
@silverletter4551
@silverletter4551 2 года назад
I guess the French valued human life more than the communists who sacrificed those 20 million so Stalin could stay in power.
@geo-crystallized3853
@geo-crystallized3853 2 года назад
@@silverletter4551 I guess the soviet valued their country more than French
@mrworldwide7387
@mrworldwide7387 2 года назад
@@geo-crystallized3853 the Soviet Union’s population in 1940 : 194,000,000 France population in 1939 : 40,000,000
@mrworldwide7387
@mrworldwide7387 2 года назад
@@blacktimjack6137 and 10% of 40M is 400k, what’s the point of letting 300k more men dies of France’s is already lost ?
@dude861
@dude861 2 года назад
Weil it wasn‘t just France! Almost the whole british mainland army fought at their side. Lucky brits they are an island which got HUGE amount of supplies from the US.
@MDzmitry
@MDzmitry 2 года назад
Except at the time of Battle of Britain the US were neutral and didn't do a thing except sending a handful of planes through their border with Canada. And add on top a partial blockade of the islands by Kriegsmarine U-boats. The brits put up a pretty fine fight, same as the french soldiers, but the main difference was in policies. While the french gave up too quickly, the brits held on until the germans simply gave up on the idea of daytime bomber raids or sending troops
@Doctor_ko
@Doctor_ko 2 года назад
@@MDzmitry USA was sending boatloads of arms and even pilots to help out during, and before the battle of Britain, get your facts right.
@MDzmitry
@MDzmitry 2 года назад
@@Doctor_ko "and even pilots". Yeah, a whole 9 people with american citizenship who volunteered to serve in the RAF. Not to underestimate the folks' participation, they did what they could. The point still stands: the US out of neutrality did less than what they could, and every person without a severe case of the US bias gets it.
@Doctor_ko
@Doctor_ko 2 года назад
@@MDzmitry Europe was doomed without the Arms and Supplies from USA, I have zero clue were you get your data. USA started sending thousands of tons of supplies by 1940, same year as BOB
@MDzmitry
@MDzmitry 2 года назад
@@Doctor_ko would you kindly list your sources? Preferably books or at least articles by proper historians.
@abdiganiaden
@abdiganiaden 2 года назад
France was using birds to communicate while Germans used radio soon as it was developed. This should be a lesson for future wars
@alioshax7797
@alioshax7797 2 года назад
Birds xD. WW2 was no middle ages, you know. Both sides had radios (much more numerous on German side, that's true, but still) and they were using telegraph extensively.
@sindieltaylor2147
@sindieltaylor2147 2 года назад
The French absolutely did not use birds for communication.
@-Dildo.Baggins.
@-Dildo.Baggins. 2 года назад
French were using swords and shields while the Germans were using full automatics and tanks
@Tempusverum
@Tempusverum 2 года назад
French were swinging baguettes at them evil germains 🥖🤬
@Scarletraven87
@Scarletraven87 2 года назад
The real lesson we get from WW1 and WW2 is that WWs happend when we think they are impossible to start up, and lean on our security.
@JackF99
@JackF99 4 года назад
France was overrun in 6 weeks. Seems like it would take 6 weeks to overrun a country the size of France even if they lacked any army at all.
@jesusramirezromo2037
@jesusramirezromo2037 4 года назад
Most of theyr millitary had been cutt off at belgium and dunkirk So, after that, it was minimal resistance all the way to Paris
@hypedpanther6464
@hypedpanther6464 3 года назад
Denmark surrendered in 5 hours
@CrossOfBayonne
@CrossOfBayonne 3 года назад
This was before the US got involved until the Pearl Harbor attack which prompted entry and turned the tide in Europe by a long shot.
@lahire4943
@lahire4943 3 года назад
@Daniel Aloysius Gumulyo The Americans only came in both world wars when they were sure to win. They now dare to tell us we owe them something and even spit on the graves of our ancestors.
@lahire4943
@lahire4943 3 года назад
Let's remember that the Brits, who bravely fled without even warning the French and the Belgiums, used them to cover their retreat and had to be saved by the French who protected their rescue operation at Lille and Dunkirk. Now their descendants spit on the grave of the French who saved their ancestors from being completely captured.
@mrmackey8776
@mrmackey8776 2 года назад
2:19 pay back for 1923 probably felt so good
@Clinton_Gore96
@Clinton_Gore96 11 месяцев назад
Thankful we have historical videos like this
@jcalli66
@jcalli66 2 года назад
2:18 - the high point of the war all those boys. Exactly a year later ,most of those soldiers were streaming into Russia as part of 'Barbarossa' and within a couple of years after that, I'd wager most of them were either dead , disabled or POWs
@kadenvolan3557
@kadenvolan3557 2 года назад
Yeah, none of those soldiers were expecting the long and brutal conflict after all the quick victories in Europe from 39-41.
@ottasan3385
@ottasan3385 2 года назад
many of them may not have fought in russia but if in africa probably
@britishbavarian4592
@britishbavarian4592 2 года назад
And even the POWs probably died in gulags…
@historyeditz8326
@historyeditz8326 2 года назад
@@britishbavarian4592 no many of pow released after gulags.
@suddenuprising
@suddenuprising 2 года назад
live by the sword die by the sword
@nrw64
@nrw64 2 года назад
How embarrassing that must have been. That still gnaws at the national pride of the French today. Every country in the world should learn from France's mistakes.
@francisuster1821
@francisuster1821 2 года назад
Its not a question of pride its history Germany take the entire Europe in 1940 like France do with Napoléon earlier in the past its not good or bad its history
@evelyn3693
@evelyn3693 2 года назад
That is why french people always hate on the british war 2
@jamesharrison9336
@jamesharrison9336 2 года назад
@@evelyn3693 on the what? The reason the french hate us is because we beat them so badly in wars
@evelyn3693
@evelyn3693 2 года назад
@@jamesharrison9336 they say is becus the british ran away
@jamesharrison9336
@jamesharrison9336 2 года назад
@@evelyn3693 “British ran away” no, the reason they left, is the entire army was going to be wiped out, for a lost cause
@Admodeus
@Admodeus 2 года назад
I'm so thankful that we were able to record the second world war so that we today can see it.
@angelocappella3397
@angelocappella3397 Год назад
Paris looked better in 1940 than today in 2023
@Deimosbasic
@Deimosbasic Год назад
Too much tourist
@deborahmccall711
@deborahmccall711 Год назад
@@Deimosbasic That's not why.
@arrielradja5522
@arrielradja5522 Год назад
​​@Peter Svensson oof gotta be careful man
@MasterBomer
@MasterBomer 11 месяцев назад
​@peterSV11went to paris once a few years back, that place is even worse than cities in china now geez
@loganbaileysfunwithtrains606
@loganbaileysfunwithtrains606 10 месяцев назад
Certainly “looked” more French
@gabriell3626
@gabriell3626 4 года назад
The main picture appearing on your video is the Polish Royal Castle in Warsaw. It would be good to mention it in your introductory part of the video.
@Qdavk
@Qdavk 3 года назад
You mean the thumbnail
@politecat4412
@politecat4412 3 года назад
@@Qdavk Yeah
@sudnoss
@sudnoss 2 года назад
Guess they couldn't find any apocalyptic photo about German invasion of France
@phlm9038
@phlm9038 Год назад
@@sudnoss Have a look at photos of Dunkirk in 1940. It's how France looked like in 1940.
@rogueriderhood1862
@rogueriderhood1862 Год назад
@@phlm9038 Most of France was untouched by the war in 1940, the Allies did more damage and killed more French people when they invaded in 1944.
@thCentury-rx9di
@thCentury-rx9di 7 лет назад
I liked the part at the end, I've seen it before but it always makes me smile, those soldiers cheering, they defeated their long time enemy in a few weeks they did what the Kaiser could not.
@TheCoolermaster24
@TheCoolermaster24 2 года назад
Invading and defeating five democracies and replacing them with military dictatorships is not a smiling matter imho…
@randomlokalvideos2750
@randomlokalvideos2750 2 года назад
@@TheCoolermaster24 depend of your Perspective..that guy perspective is just like someone who play historical strategic game..i also have perspective like that
@tailung9841
@tailung9841 2 года назад
What the Kaiser could not? You do realise that the Prussians (Germans) led by the Kaiser literally defeated Napoleon right?
@ssordernstaatburgundslavar3632
@ssordernstaatburgundslavar3632 2 года назад
@@maqilshimeer7006 Please don't mention Napoleon III military achievement in Franco-Prussian War, Napoleon Bonaparte would be rolling in his grave after seeing the Battle of Sedan.
@cascadian_ultranationalist14HH
@cascadian_ultranationalist14HH 2 года назад
@@TheCoolermaster24 its not a smiling matter its cause for celebration
@Argos-xb8ek
@Argos-xb8ek Год назад
Must've felt exhilarating for some of the older officers who served in the First War and got to live to see the occupation of France.
@rogueriderhood1862
@rogueriderhood1862 Год назад
The First World War had a lot to do with the performance of the French Army in 1940. That war had been so horrific and badly managed, Battle of the Frontiers, Verdun, Chemin des Dames etc., the army did not have the capability to fight another war.
@haydengalloway5177
@haydengalloway5177 Год назад
France deserved it. The way they extorted Germany after the first world war (when germany didn't even start it) was unreasonable and punitive.
@rogueriderhood1862
@rogueriderhood1862 Год назад
@@haydengalloway5177 To be fair, it's not hard to understand the attitude of the French, after all, they had been invaded by the Germans who had occupied a large part of Northern France and killed a great many Frenchmen. Had Germany won the war then doubtless their terms would have been equally as hard.
@Englishman-_-Mongolia2022
@Englishman-_-Mongolia2022 10 месяцев назад
​@@haydengalloway5177 and coerced the Brits into their entente ww1
@Englishman-_-Mongolia2022
@Englishman-_-Mongolia2022 10 месяцев назад
​@@rogueriderhood1862 Britain should have sided with the Kaiser
@doopedoog
@doopedoog 2 года назад
*Under a month... 100,000 french soldiers die?!?! Are you kidding me 😳*
@oksowhat
@oksowhat 2 года назад
92k
@ememmeme8722
@ememmeme8722 2 года назад
@@oksowhat 92,000.00
@solid786snake
@solid786snake Год назад
Nothing compared when the Germans invaded Russia by the time they got close to Moscow they killed an astonishing 3 million soldiers
@doopedoog
@doopedoog Год назад
@@solid786snake there was no Russia then, it was just Soviet Union and the winter killed most of the Nazis not the soviets.. when the Nazis were on the way they actually had a big chance of taking Moscow but the winter ruined it all..
@QWERTY-gp8fd
@QWERTY-gp8fd Год назад
search Battles of Rzhev where 2 million soviets died in 2 months
@exelierxe.e
@exelierxe.e 2 года назад
Germany army before: *ATACC ATACC ATACC* Germany army now: *Make moni Make moni*
@basedandbiasedkakampink
@basedandbiasedkakampink 2 года назад
Germany now : benz, mercedes, audi, ford, bmw, porsche, and volkswagen go vroom vroom amd money go cha ching
@theblackguy7865
@theblackguy7865 2 года назад
Best economic country in europe like Germany always on top
@ReiSoberano.
@ReiSoberano. 2 месяца назад
​@@theblackguy7865Yes, with every country in the world mocking their failures and demonizing their ancestors, what a great glory!!
@jonathanfrancesconi3355
@jonathanfrancesconi3355 2 года назад
The Germans combined their modern equipment with modern tactics, and to devastating effect against the immense but strategically stagnant French firepower. I think Sun Tzu would have been proud of the invasion of France...
@Mdebacle
@Mdebacle 2 года назад
And as Michael Douglas quoted Sun Tzu in Wall Street, "Every battle is won before it's ever fought."
@combatwombatstl5598
@combatwombatstl5598 2 года назад
Sun Tzu was far too wise to be even close to proud of anything the Nazi's did.
@swaswainhimmen
@swaswainhimmen Год назад
​@@combatwombatstl5598 wdym
@mmaedits2002
@mmaedits2002 6 месяцев назад
​@@combatwombatstl5598militarily i dont see a problem
@NoobiMeh
@NoobiMeh 2 года назад
how does 1.85 million soldiers surrender jesus christ thats embarrassing
@phlm9038
@phlm9038 2 года назад
They didn't surrender all at the same time and all at the same place.
@petitflocon647
@petitflocon647 2 года назад
did made ww2 to know how you would act? ppl like you talking about real soldiers at war had already surrender at birth.
@thorpsy100
@thorpsy100 2 года назад
The same way the Russians did initially. You're being attacked so fast and brutally that your generals don't have time to think. The discombobulation falls down the ranks and before you know it you have an aggressive and organised army decending on you. The soldiers look to their leaders, and the leaders to theirs and ask "what do I do?" and no one knows. Before you can retaliate or plan it's too late, you surrender or face slaughter.
@phlm9038
@phlm9038 2 года назад
@@thorpsy100 Exactly !
@ornament_of_throne12346
@ornament_of_throne12346 Год назад
French 🇫🇷 ☕🍵
@f1sh98
@f1sh98 Год назад
I gotta say I was not expecting to hear Martin Sheen
@juliennoblet3384
@juliennoblet3384 3 года назад
Here are a few words from the Général, after Pétain’s capitulation: « Beaucoup de Français n'acceptent pas ni la capitulation ni la servitude, pour des raisons qui s'appellent : l'honneur, le bon sens et l'intérêt supérieur de la patrie. » « A lot of french people do not accept neither capitulation nor slavery, because of reasons called: honour, common sense and the superior interest of the fatherland » The resistance was launched a day after the capitulation. It wasn’t the best resistance, sure. But it deserves to be recognised.
@bierwolf8360
@bierwolf8360 2 года назад
@El Mauro based
@iDeathMaximuMII
@iDeathMaximuMII 2 года назад
The Resistance was absolutely nothing until late 1942, when the Germans began to deport Frenchmen to Germany for Force Labour. Before then, most didn't have the money nor weapons to fight back & just let things play out
@Xiphactinus
@Xiphactinus 2 года назад
@El Mauro you'll never be as based as Robespierre.
@silverletter4551
@silverletter4551 2 года назад
What was the resistance's main goals? Wouldn't Germany just go back home once the Allies sued for peace? The Germans would get war reparations from Paris as well as territories such as Poland and Estonia, amongst others. Maybe a bit of disputed territory lost after WWI from France, but there would probably be no long term occupation.
@iDeathMaximuMII
@iDeathMaximuMII 2 года назад
@easter worshipper deportations are the words many have used for what the Germans did in ww2. And no, they were sending the civilians to Germany to work the Factories
@robertreed4299
@robertreed4299 2 года назад
We surrendered Afghanistan faster than that!!!
@ironnads7975
@ironnads7975 2 года назад
Umm no....twenty years is not 2 months
@adnaniqbal8290
@adnaniqbal8290 2 года назад
French atleast fought for themselves, didn't ran away like So called super power.
@robertreed4299
@robertreed4299 2 года назад
@@adnaniqbal8290 The democrat socialist party initiated that surrender…not the American service members and the real Americans.
@jazminelee5166
@jazminelee5166 Год назад
@@adnaniqbal8290 Sweetie, they surrender in 6 weeks. That's a great deal less than two decades.
@donvalley3456
@donvalley3456 2 года назад
The war for France was lost in less than 6 days, the day the German special units moved around the Machaon line ,the war was lost and the regular army units did what they were trained for which was to guard and occupy with little fighting required. The war in the west won by Germany was carried out principley by special units tanks para gliders while the regular army units followed up in second dairy movements. sorry about the spelling
@dearwoever18
@dearwoever18 Год назад
verry interesting thanks for this sir .
@jr7761
@jr7761 2 года назад
what a humiliating defeat
@titcab8159
@titcab8159 8 месяцев назад
Yeah , it’s annoying to see that France surrender so quickly even though their army was as powerful as Germany . Leadership was just a bunch of old cowards who thought it was still WW1
@salamyaya162
@salamyaya162 2 года назад
Also about 340,000 British soldiers fled.
@wobbled5609
@wobbled5609 8 месяцев назад
Who would later regroup and defeat the Germans. Why would they fight out of foreign soil?
@americanminotaur2518
@americanminotaur2518 4 месяца назад
If the Brits had gotten captured alongside the French the situation would have been even worse. Since they were able to get away, they were able to repel the Germans from Great Britain. Great Britain was an important launch point for the invasion of Western Europe. It might seem heartless, but it probably helped France in the long run, as the British were able to comeback later with more allies and better equipment to help push out the Germans. They lost the battle, but ultimately won the war.
@taboovsknowledge1603
@taboovsknowledge1603 5 месяцев назад
A little big moment in history that needs to be remembered because things like this can happen to you!
@juanelorriaga2840
@juanelorriaga2840 2 года назад
Just so sad seeing the french people weep and those French soliders fought with all their heart.Such a brutal time on earth so many dead
@namethej9349
@namethej9349 Год назад
No they didn't. They surrendered almost immediately in terms of casualties. The French were infamously scared of conflict through out World War 2.
@abdirahmanidris290
@abdirahmanidris290 Год назад
@@namethej9349 I don't think they were scared. They just got destroyed by Blitzkrieg and decided to surrender before the Germans attacked Paris
@namethej9349
@namethej9349 Год назад
@@abdirahmanidris290 No, they were scared. There's many documented cases of the French soldiers just outright refusing to engage with the enemy. Most notably, they'd refuse orders to engage German's with artillery despite having the German's location because they were afraid that if they fired artillery, the Germans would fire artillery back... in a war... lol
@abdirahmanidris290
@abdirahmanidris290 Год назад
@@namethej9349 That wasn't the whole army. Plenty fought the germans and wer injured and killed in action.
@bpdbhp1632
@bpdbhp1632 Год назад
​​@@abdirahmanidris290 germans didnt attack paris. Paris was declared an open city and the germans took it with almost no fighting.
@ninny65
@ninny65 2 года назад
War is weird to watch, everyone knows what's happening and how serious it is while soldiers pretend like they hate each other until they surrender
@alaric6121
@alaric6121 2 года назад
well french and germans actually did hate each other at that time, not "pretend to"
@combatwombatstl5598
@combatwombatstl5598 2 года назад
You think those soldiers stopped hating the Nazi's and Japanese after the surrender? Most definitely not lol.
@alaric6121
@alaric6121 2 года назад
@@combatwombatstl5598 who would ever stop hating Nazis I mean 😂
@infinity_sh4816
@infinity_sh4816 3 месяца назад
@@combatwombatstl5598 exactly
@adamevert1618
@adamevert1618 2 года назад
The narrator: The French put up a great fight they died like flies!
@ricothepoolboy1758
@ricothepoolboy1758 2 года назад
that's martin sheen. trying times
@ajaydesecond2660
@ajaydesecond2660 2 года назад
😂
@MrRwk314
@MrRwk314 Год назад
6 weeks...how stunning and brave
@gwiazdapioun2127
@gwiazdapioun2127 Год назад
I like how the clip is about French surrender in 1940, but the thumbnail for the video is the Royal Castle in Warsaw burning after being bombarded by German artillery in September 1939. Because that scene is nowhere in the video, so it wasn't auto-generated by RU-vid.
@arturart2480
@arturart2480 Год назад
Paris was the open city nothing was burning So filmmakers stretched the truth a "little" bit and used picture material from Warsaw The destruction started with a bombardment on September 17, 1939, which the castle caught fire. In 1939-40, German forces drilled holes for explosives in the whole building. Under cover of night,
@MZ-nj1hs
@MZ-nj1hs 4 месяца назад
Shows how much research they did
@IchhabezuvielYoutubegegucktO_o
Horrible, but I'm glad that nowadays we work together with France as our closest ally. May there never be war between us again. I hope that at one point we can ensure that there's no war in europe and maybe in a distant future, no war on earth.
@phlm9038
@phlm9038 Год назад
👍
@oOflash21Oo
@oOflash21Oo 10 месяцев назад
@@phlm9038 daddt putin is comming and war in eu will never stop until western stop killing middle eastern its karma
@professionalviewer5672
@professionalviewer5672 9 месяцев назад
Sike
@ragerblitz2361
@ragerblitz2361 5 месяцев назад
germans conquer france again and then europe
@JustRememberWhoYoureWorkingFor
@JustRememberWhoYoureWorkingFor 4 месяца назад
As an European myself I'm telling you that today's Europe sucks and has learned nothing from the past.
@kubalibera2326
@kubalibera2326 2 года назад
Why on the miniature picture, there is king's castle in Warsaw, Poland?
@swetoniuszkorda5737
@swetoniuszkorda5737 Год назад
As a keepsake for our "allies".
@arturart2480
@arturart2480 Год назад
Paris was the open city nothing was burning So filmmakers stretched the truth a "little" bit and used picture material from Warsaw The destruction started with a bombardment on September 17, 1939, which the castle caught fire. In 1939-40, German forces drilled holes for explosives in the whole building. Under cover of night,
@memezoffuckery3207
@memezoffuckery3207 3 года назад
0:17 I’m starting to get some BF1 flashbacks looking at that MP-18.
@RalphieCif12
@RalphieCif12 2 года назад
MP28*
@OliverSolorzano
@OliverSolorzano 2 года назад
Is that Ramon Estevez? (Martin Sheen) with the voiceover?
@shindenfighter3303
@shindenfighter3303 2 года назад
Guys, guys, you might want to change the miniature for this video. Its a photo from Polish 1939 campaign, not the french one
@mahmoudibnemir8704
@mahmoudibnemir8704 8 месяцев назад
I have a vintage French rifle from 1940 - it's never been fired and was only dropped once.
@ericv-kj3du
@ericv-kj3du 8 месяцев назад
You know where you can put it ?
@mahmoudibnemir8704
@mahmoudibnemir8704 8 месяцев назад
Oh, are you offended by France's cowardice and collaboration with the Germans? Maybe you and Justin Trudeau can go on a date.
@OldtimerMercedesBenz
@OldtimerMercedesBenz 2 года назад
When I heard the narrator, I was just like... Nah, it probably isn't. But I went to check and yes, this actually is Martin Sheen.
@silversnakeproductions3241
@silversnakeproductions3241 2 года назад
German Soldier after the war: "I didn't even know that we were at war I just walked right into Paris and no one stopped me"
@phlm9038
@phlm9038 2 года назад
That is not very respectful towards the 48 000 German soldiers who lost their life during the Battle of France. Only Paris was declared Open City but the Germans had to fight for other places.
@ethanl440
@ethanl440 2 года назад
@@phlm9038 disrespectful to the Nazis that invaded France? Good.
@gaminglichgamer4035
@gaminglichgamer4035 2 года назад
@@ethanl440 Although I would say a lot of German soldiers weren't actually Nazis and were really forced into the war,that only started in Operation Barborossa,or so I think.The Germans simply needed to numbers and just poured everything they could muster onto the Soviets,even people who weren't actually Nazis.
@aligindahouse7777
@aligindahouse7777 2 года назад
@@ethanl440 The SS were Nazis, most of the Wehrmacht weren't
@ethanl440
@ethanl440 2 года назад
@@gaminglichgamer4035 they knew what the regime stood for and they willingly supported it. They were Nazis
@SemperFine
@SemperFine 2 года назад
I didn't know The Illusive Man made documentaries about WW2
@piotrskalski1477
@piotrskalski1477 10 месяцев назад
Why is there the Warsaw Royal Castle on the thumbnail???
@MilleniumOz
@MilleniumOz 4 месяца назад
Why on miniature of this video is a Kings Castle in Warsaw ???
@ComradeHistorian
@ComradeHistorian 2 года назад
The ignorance in the comment section is truly astounding
@phlm9038
@phlm9038 2 года назад
Even worse.....disgusting !
@davidbarlee4722
@davidbarlee4722 5 месяцев назад
I agree, lots of uneducated comments.
@splatm4n8
@splatm4n8 3 года назад
This comment section is full of children
@raibowsiege3605
@raibowsiege3605 3 года назад
Look who says it
@emmanuelboudot9631
@emmanuelboudot9631 2 года назад
RU-vid
@Anonymous-hz3zz
@Anonymous-hz3zz 2 года назад
That's for sure
@alimahh1
@alimahh1 2 года назад
Wooow look who's talking
@caragas9331
@caragas9331 2 года назад
@@raibowsiege3605 ohh look! a kid lacking grey matter
@wattlebough
@wattlebough 2 года назад
So sad seeing the defeated French soldiers surrendering and marching as prisoners. Much love to France from Australia. Vive la France!
@miguelpacheco2129
@miguelpacheco2129 2 года назад
lol
@wattlebough
@wattlebough 2 года назад
@@miguelpacheco2129 Lol, the man who laughs at sincerity. Is that narcissism or low IQ.
@eddy_malouempereur_du_cong6536
@eddy_malouempereur_du_cong6536 2 года назад
Finaly an english speaker who don't jock about the death of thouthand of ours great great parents who died to defend our country
@tibsky1396
@tibsky1396 2 года назад
Finally an intelligent person.
@upendo.3570
@upendo.3570 2 года назад
@@eddy_malouempereur_du_cong6536 your country is in mess because of the roulette
@davidprice5678
@davidprice5678 2 года назад
If you think this is bad, at least these guys put up more resistance than their grandchildren.
@davidprice5678
@davidprice5678 2 года назад
@Texas Man dude, half of Texas has been overrun by the Aztec Empire
@PotatoSoup58
@PotatoSoup58 2 года назад
@@davidprice5678 Pretty much every state now.
@syleise8729
@syleise8729 2 года назад
@@davidprice5678 at least they're culturally compatible
@abdirahmanidris290
@abdirahmanidris290 Год назад
@@davidprice5678 if you are talking about mexicans, then you really don't have too much of a leg to stand on. Texas is a former Spanish colony
@davidprice5678
@davidprice5678 Год назад
@@abdirahmanidris290 Spaniards ≠ Mexicans
@frankstippel5988
@frankstippel5988 3 месяца назад
Defeating French is like defeating Italians.
@ragerblitz2361
@ragerblitz2361 3 месяца назад
😂😉
@jacques8221
@jacques8221 3 года назад
2:10 just look at him. he probably fought through the previous war, and now all is lost. France for the first time in its History is a great power no more. they dont know yet that the allies will prevail...
@imperator791
@imperator791 3 года назад
Well this one moment is a VERY BIG STAIN ON FRENCH MILITARY Even though today its a nuclear power Their History of winning was destroyed in SIX WEEKS
@h4rck04
@h4rck04 2 года назад
@@imperator791 destroyed by american propaganda, not by facts.
@iranianintelligenceagency9337
@iranianintelligenceagency9337 2 года назад
@@h4rck04 It's history of winning had a huge stain on it after surrendering to Germany. Is that better?
@h4rck04
@h4rck04 2 года назад
@@iranianintelligenceagency9337 No, because France ended in winner side of this war
@iranianintelligenceagency9337
@iranianintelligenceagency9337 2 года назад
@@h4rck04 A bunch of people beg to differ. If you haven't heard the backlash France has gotten for its surrender about 80 years ago, I don't know what to tell you.
@Tapajara
@Tapajara 2 года назад
Less than 5 years later, the Germans who were lucky enough to still be alive had no towns to go home to.
@swagkachu3784
@swagkachu3784 Год назад
Thats cap only the major cities where destroyed
@loadeddiaper4216
@loadeddiaper4216 Год назад
@@swagkachu3784 not even all of them justa few like mainz, berlin, vienna, copenhagen and Hannover
@BT-kf4kx
@BT-kf4kx 2 года назад
What was that song name again, “i betcha iam gonna getcha good ?🤠
@krips22
@krips22 Год назад
Wow, that's a lot of antifrench US comments, mocking the French at war and calling them cowards and all that... And yet, I can't remember the USA complaining about the French soldiers during (for instance) the Korean war (1950-53). The French had impressed by their efficiency and heroism more than once. Some example: At the Battle of Wonju in January 1951, the fighting around the French Battalion of the 23rd Infantry Regiment became particularly fierce. At one point, the French Battalion was forced to fend off several KPA (North Koreans) counterattacks with bayonet charges after running out of ammunition. The French Battalion's action at Wonju impressed US general Ridgway, who later encouraged all American units in Korea to utilize bayonets in battle. The French Battalion of NATO (1,017 men) earned 3 US Presidential Unit Citation (and 2 Korean equivalent as well) and the USA didn't give these away like candies. And one soldier of the French Battalion, sergeant Louis Misseri, was awarded the Distinguished Service Cross by the United States for his actions at the famous battle of Heartbreak ridge, in 1951.
@phlm9038
@phlm9038 Год назад
It just proves that no many people know a lot about history but they still feel entitled to comment. To be honest, they make fools of themselves.
@Dervitox
@Dervitox Год назад
Copium
@Jayako12
@Jayako12 2 года назад
My Polish grandfather told me that when he was exiled in France on his way to Britain, all the French people cheered when the Germans entered in the city, as "the war was over". The only man he saw discontent was an Algerian recruit, he was crying disconsolately.
@kayzenl7911
@kayzenl7911 2 года назад
You have to understand the french situation, bad economy, they lost 50% of the 25-50 years old generations in WW1, they simply couldn’t do it again. France was about 37millions people while Germany had twice that
@TheMourot
@TheMourot 2 года назад
Such a lie.
@Jayako12
@Jayako12 2 года назад
@@TheMourot Hahaha, because you were there. He was talking about the scene he saw in Bayonne, he picked the last comercial ship that is known about. Why would he lie?
@Jayako12
@Jayako12 2 года назад
@@alaindubarry2350 I commented it because I thought it was related to the video. I don't mean anything, I just said it. I could have done an essay on my particular opinion about it based on my historical knowledge, but I didn't, I leave that up to the readers.
@TuRuNaSBaR
@TuRuNaSBaR 2 года назад
@@kayzenl7911 we don't give a F* if france lost 50% of it's generations, great britain suffered in the same way, and they fought bravely against germans.
@mikesbaseballcards
@mikesbaseballcards 2 года назад
How sweet victory is. My Opa was in Lyon during the invasion.
@jumpingjewel3104
@jumpingjewel3104 10 месяцев назад
no smartphone in sight... just people living in the moment
@finddeniro
@finddeniro 10 месяцев назад
That Quick...History repeats..
@farshad1318
@farshad1318 3 года назад
it's not a fun video but i still don't get it why people in comment section making fun of it and telling jokes.....
@phlm9038
@phlm9038 3 года назад
There is a simple explanation : these people are kids :)
@baseplate7566
@baseplate7566 2 года назад
@@phlm9038 people talking about france surrender meme but no one talking about france taking germany in 6 DAYS LOL and while germany took france 6 weeks with motorized and and french use their on foot on napoleonic wars
@BiasN
@BiasN 2 года назад
@@baseplate7566 Germany wasnt even a country during napoleonic wars
@baseplate7566
@baseplate7566 2 года назад
@@BiasN there was holy roman empire which was more expanded than germany even if germany united on that time they would have still lose
@tibsky1396
@tibsky1396 2 года назад
They are brave warriors, they know how to talk about honor, courage and strategy on a battlefield in Call of Duty.
@tacofan
@tacofan 3 года назад
very nice !
@Wrangel19
@Wrangel19 11 месяцев назад
All that manpower, large navy, overseas colonies and they just surrendered in a month. 😂
@mig25foxbat73
@mig25foxbat73 2 года назад
Does anybody know abt the weapon at :18 seconds? Seems to be some automatic sub machine.
@kadenvolan3557
@kadenvolan3557 2 года назад
MP-28 should be. The Germans adopted Many SMGs before the war began. MP-28, MP-34, Erma EMP, and the MP-38.
@Nishkid641
@Nishkid641 2 года назад
France conquered a vast empire and brought many positive and negative things. Yet the French had their right to resist German conquest??????
@bondrewdthelordofdawn3744
@bondrewdthelordofdawn3744 2 года назад
resisting against foreign enemy is natural but what I think France didn't have right is to continue their colonial empire after ww2
@thkempe
@thkempe 2 года назад
Fighting after a ceasefire - what does that mean for the victorious enemy? Take up arms again and fight civilians now that civilians have joined the hostilities?
@eamonnmckeown6770
@eamonnmckeown6770 2 года назад
At the start of the video what was the SMG the German was carrying? A Sten or something Czech? 30 years ago as a teen I would've known. lol.
@lucascampos5498
@lucascampos5498 2 года назад
MP-28
@basedandbiasedkakampink
@basedandbiasedkakampink 2 года назад
The Germans actually also had their own STEN gun which was a last ditch weapon Though yeah what they were holding is something different an MP28
@karu1585
@karu1585 2 года назад
Is the narrator the guy that voiced the illusive man in Mass Effect?
@lazy_beetle1657
@lazy_beetle1657 Год назад
Can't believe this just happened 5 years ago!
@heartsofiron4ever
@heartsofiron4ever Год назад
are you making a joke?
@tylerclark1979
@tylerclark1979 2 года назад
germany took on like 9 different nations and did a 9v1 and still took a while to beat. Quite amazing actually.
@gyozop
@gyozop 2 года назад
Germany actually gathered an alliance from the countries that were robbed in WWI or had the same enemies. Austria, Italy, Japan, Romania, Hungary, Croatia, Slovakia and even partially Ukraine at some point. Tens of thousands of volunteers each from Holland, Belgium, France, Sweden, Denmark, Spain, the Balkans. Still impressive because USA and the Soviets both had near limitless resources. Whether we like it or not it was a European civil war and all of Europe had lost it.
@sigma_frenchie4075
@sigma_frenchie4075 2 года назад
France did the same back then, with Napoléon
@STRIKER3571
@STRIKER3571 11 месяцев назад
If you put all manpower together then Germany only had slightly less soldiers than the combined amies of France, Belgium, the Netherlands, the United Kingdom, and Luxembourg so it was rather even if we don't take into account superior German tactics
@Englishman-_-Mongolia2022
@Englishman-_-Mongolia2022 10 месяцев назад
I wish Britain sided with the Kaiser. And I do admire Germany.
@Touchin-Grass
@Touchin-Grass 6 месяцев назад
Germany was not alone.. they had Italy , Japan on their side, as well as Russia for a portion of the war.
@happydiamond6748
@happydiamond6748 2 года назад
This is sad how france people faced ww2 respect to all brothers and sisters that gave their lifes to protect homeland respect from serbia 🇷🇸🇫🇷
@phlm9038
@phlm9038 2 года назад
@➳OP°᭄ GAMER࿐ I only fight behind a computer where I can stay safe : Quote of a random guy called OP GAMER
@phlm9038
@phlm9038 2 года назад
@Vandana Gupta 😆😆
@tibsky1396
@tibsky1396 2 года назад
@➳OP°᭄ GAMER࿐ "We are linked to an imperative mission which is to resist until death to save all possible personnel - English as French - of the bridgehead of Dunkirk. As long as this goal has not been reached, we will remain in place" _ "Real" Quote by a Random French Soldier. "My General, since it is no longer possible to count on English cooperation, the mission which has been devolved upon it will be carried out by the French troops alone." _ Admiral Abrial after Lord Gort's decision to withdraw from France.
@Xiphactinus
@Xiphactinus 2 года назад
The Yugoslavs never get recognition for their resistance.
@nestpascamillekazeyquiveut9984
@nestpascamillekazeyquiveut9984 2 года назад
Saddest day in our history indeed, respect to Serbia!
@MajorKirrahe
@MajorKirrahe 2 года назад
Is that the voice of Martin Sheen? Pretty awesome if it is
@aksmex2576
@aksmex2576 Год назад
This war is unbelievable.
@jetaddicted
@jetaddicted 2 года назад
Funny how the Anglo version of history NEVER talks about the Dutch and. Belgians surrendering in days, the Brits fleeing pants down and hands up while the French kept the fight. Too shameful for you guys to bear?
@delta2372
@delta2372 2 года назад
That is basically it yes, offourse being ruler of the world (and still are technically they just gave the throne over to america) they will dominate history.
@kirklenagh3095
@kirklenagh3095 2 года назад
Thing is they kept fighting and came back to liberate France.
@delta2372
@delta2372 2 года назад
@@kirklenagh3095 they did? or did they just let their american children and the soviets act as the meat grinder for them (like they did with the french in WW1) because they were to scared to break a nail.
@kirklenagh3095
@kirklenagh3095 2 года назад
@@delta2372 A walk through any Commonwealth War graves cemetery in Western Europe will attest to the sacrifice British and dominion troops made.
@delta2372
@delta2372 2 года назад
@@kirklenagh3095 I'm not questioning the sacrifice of the dominions, they had guts than their overlord that's for sure.
@johnchambers2996
@johnchambers2996 2 года назад
Note that the Wehrmacht lost 40,000 men in this operation and the French collapsed due to a lack of leadership as well as a national will.
@thedesertrat_9514
@thedesertrat_9514 2 года назад
I don’t know about national will. The command structure itself collapsed, but the civilian populace continued the fight and what remained of the French army evacuated and would play a key role in some battles along with the Poles and Belgians
@hypedpanther6464
@hypedpanther6464 2 года назад
Dont bother, this comment section is full of Wehraboos. As we know, if it isn't German it shouldn't exist.
@sigma_frenchie4075
@sigma_frenchie4075 2 года назад
@@hypedpanther6464 facts
@leeworsham5706
@leeworsham5706 2 года назад
@@hypedpanther6464 Well said on that last part.
@roms4154
@roms4154 2 года назад
germany lost 60.000 men not 40.000 during campaign of france !
@KingPeterG.
@KingPeterG. Год назад
Never ever will we go to war against our brothers again ❤🇩🇪🇪🇺🇨🇵❤
@tedcrilly46
@tedcrilly46 Год назад
🇮🇪🇫🇷🇪🇺🇩🇪🇵🇱
@thatperformer3879
@thatperformer3879 Год назад
American here, but very shortly all of us will have to revolt against our governments to save ourselves from this satanic New World Order.
@manfredpritt3203
@manfredpritt3203 Год назад
If Germany finally gets Alsace back. Yes. Then the war is over. Until then - never forget.
@KingPeterG.
@KingPeterG. Год назад
@@manfredpritt3203 tja wir haben den Krieg nun mal verloren... so ist das Leben. Ich hege deswegen keinen Groll gegen die Franzosen
@RealPlatoishere
@RealPlatoishere Год назад
All it takes is one angry rejected painter lol
@JonatasAdoM
@JonatasAdoM 2 года назад
I recommend this documentary. It is "Apocalypse: The Second World War" for those interested.
@giulianiraymond330
@giulianiraymond330 2 года назад
Americans looking at Apocalypse... You are a dreamer ! Their television is made for 10 years kid's mental age !
@menakeldebakel253
@menakeldebakel253 2 года назад
I can't imagine that speaking german is worse than the state of france nowdays.
@paulf3999
@paulf3999 2 года назад
This comment section is one of the wildest I've ever seen. I mean who are these people ?
@combatwombatstl5598
@combatwombatstl5598 2 года назад
how? this is an extremely tame comment feed especially for youtube lol
@SuperKermit251
@SuperKermit251 Год назад
Why is there The Polish Royal Castle on the video's thumbnail?
@njw6146
@njw6146 2 года назад
the narrator sounds exactly like Martin sheen the guy from West Wing, is that actually him?
@MuadPL
@MuadPL 3 года назад
Smithsonian, I hope you are aware of the fact that the thumbnail of this film depicts the burning Royal Castle in Warsaw after it's been bombed by Germans in September of 1939. Also, the description of the film has a little to do with its content.
@arturart2480
@arturart2480 Год назад
Paris was the open city nothing was burning So filmmakers stretched the truth a "little" bit and used picture material from Warsaw The destruction started with a bombardment on September 17, 1939, which the castle caught fire. In 1939-40, German forces drilled holes for explosives in the whole building. Under cover of night,
@jjjank7426
@jjjank7426 2 года назад
The voiceover sounds so presidential
@christian9125abd
@christian9125abd Год назад
imagine you thought that you are the best army and even was it by fighting strength and losing in the most humiliating way possible.
@gurnish9741
@gurnish9741 2 года назад
Ironically , Charles De Gaulle wrote books years before WW2 about uses of tanks in a similar way than Blitzkrieg , it was kind of a best seller among militaries , specially in Germany...
@KokoroKatsura
@KokoroKatsura Год назад
a n i m e n i m e
@triplehernan5155
@triplehernan5155 10 месяцев назад
It was British colonel JFC Fuller's book about armoured warfare, written in 1923, which inspired Guderian and the other Germans. Guderian himself: "I am indebted to Colonel Fuller for much of my inspiration in the development of armoured warfare".
@ericv-kj3du
@ericv-kj3du 8 месяцев назад
I don't think De Gaulle's work was publicly available. More probably an internal report.
@tritium1998
@tritium1998 6 месяцев назад
It didn't take a genius to think that armored vehicles would be useful for maneuver warfare. What's news is all those WW1 heads who still wanted to fight with light infantry.
@everythinghollow3870
@everythinghollow3870 2 года назад
I had no idea the illusive man was a narrator
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