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“The True Glory “ (1945) is a co-production of the US Office of War Information and the British Ministry of Information, documenting the victory on the Western Front, from Normandy to the collapse of the Third Reich. The film premiered in theaters in the U.S. on October 4th 1945
The film is introduced by General Dwight D. Eisenhower, Supreme Commander of Allied Forces in Europe and is notable for the story being told using multiple first-person narrators - voices of the men and women who were there. “The story of your victory...told by the guys who won it!" The film won the Academy Award for Best Documentary Feature.
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@dongjin3053
@dongjin3053 11 месяцев назад
🇺🇸🇬🇧🇫🇷🇨🇦🇦🇺🇳🇿🇵🇱🇨🇿🇬🇷🇳🇴🇳🇱🇧🇪🇩🇰 向偉大的一代,英勇的盟軍將士們致敬! 願你們永遠不被遺忘。 Salute to the great generation, the heroic Allied soldiers! May you never be forgotten.
@fuzsusa
@fuzsusa 9 дней назад
❤❤
@willyD200
@willyD200 2 года назад
It always breaks my heart watching war film footage and seeing the beautiful old architecture that was destroyed beyond saving , but I've been in many of these towns and cities and it amazes me how much was able to be rebuilt back to its historical significance. Fortunately there were some medieval towns barely touched by this war and that's a definite treat , if you enjoy that sort of thing . It's easy for me to understand how Parisiennes feel about Paris. Too bad all the great Europe cites were not spared....war sucks in many ways..
@johanb.7869
@johanb.7869 4 года назад
For all those who fought in WW2 for the freedom we have today and survived, thank you!!
@mark621000
@mark621000 2 года назад
you have NO freedom
@mikehand5881
@mikehand5881 2 года назад
Creepy when u find out what is really going on here,please quit watching any mainstream crap start researching.You still think cave man brought down the towers.Are goverment did
@vincentmcardell8183
@vincentmcardell8183 2 года назад
If the Allies had lost, we might not have the freedom today to choose our own gender.
@thepuzzleguy5989
@thepuzzleguy5989 3 года назад
the soldiers in WWII were the bravest men I have ever seen. There is no way I could have been as brave!!!!!! God bless them all!!!!!!!
@janepatterson6779
@janepatterson6779 3 года назад
They withstood so much..not like their "spoiled" children and grandchildren..now, great ones whose whole lives are self-gratification and lack of patriotism and love for America.
@jeremyalde2272
@jeremyalde2272 3 года назад
They were different times then. You might be surprised at what you'd of done.
@JEM133
@JEM133 3 года назад
A man can endure WAY more, than he thinks he can. Those men proved it.My father was marine,Okinawa, and frozen Chozin.The things he saw in combat,led him to say that,I'm sure he was right.Looks like we could find out for ourselves,if things don't drastically change.
@allandavis8201
@allandavis8201 3 года назад
I agree 100% that the whole generation was the greatest, and I would bet that some, if not all, those who went into combat thought as you do that they could not be so brave, but I would also say that until you go into the same or similar situations you don’t know what your capable of doing, especially if you are defending your country, home, or loved ones. Civilian citizens in occupied territories and sometimes unoccupied nations, like the United Kingdom, had to endure bombings, rationing, shortages in almost everything and the constant threat of invasion, they were brave resilient and determined as well to defeat the axis powers. 😀👍🇬🇧🏴󠁧󠁢󠁥󠁮󠁧󠁿
@unknownknown7427
@unknownknown7427 2 года назад
When the time comes, you will just become brave in every way
@aaronjohn6586
@aaronjohn6586 3 года назад
1 of the best on W2, thank you so much for posting this amazing video!
@johnallison4688
@johnallison4688 3 года назад
Very good video. The most chilling comment, the German woman who said to an English soldier in the ruins , that if only you had given up in 1940 none of this would have been necessary.
@cynthiamathes7095
@cynthiamathes7095 3 года назад
She was totally brainwashed as were most Germans, what a pity that millions of people can be brainwashed like that
@edbecka233
@edbecka233 Год назад
I was stationed in Schweinfurt '74-75. One night in a Gasthaus, a drunk old unreconstructed Kraut told me, "Dieser ist alle von die Juden!" (This is all because of the Jews). Himmler would have been proud. Propaganda works, Komrade!
@hammerthor6441
@hammerthor6441 Год назад
Look at America right now, 50% of Americans are brainwashed. Isolation, fear, and rewards. This is classic mind control.
@robertwaid3579
@robertwaid3579 3 года назад
Thank you for airing this Duc video. I had never seen it before, even though I'm sure my parents,relatives,& friend's may have? The contents of this production was truly amazing too me. The short length as Gen Eisenhower, stated was necessary due to time restraints. But OMG the detail, facts, and clear concise, delivery of the subject to me was fantastic. To all that served "World Wide", not only in combat, but whatever capacity they were in. We the people of the "World" owe them everything, we have. The end result of WWII, was that it had been a complete Global War. To me it is amazing that seventy six years ago, that gigantic struggle ended. Here today it is April of 2021, and the World as we have known it through out our lives hasn't really changed much. I will leave that point open to one's own thoughts, or conclusions. After all I was just airing my view point. Thanks: ✌️✌️✌️✌️✌️✌️🤗🤗🤗🤗
@MAC13A
@MAC13A 4 года назад
i watch this on May 9th,2020 ans went to you tube to hear milk man keep those bottles quite to see what was going thru there heads at the time thank you for this video of History
@mindabiboso78
@mindabiboso78 3 года назад
Thank you for all veterans all over the world!You all heroes on today's generations..
@theuofc
@theuofc 2 года назад
thank you so much for sharing this!
@brianfitzgerald3990
@brianfitzgerald3990 2 года назад
This is one of the best documented stories ever I have seen. thank you brave cameraman. dont forget dont repeat!!
@aturogs1954
@aturogs1954 2 года назад
This, undeniably is one of the most beautifully edited, screenplayed presentations I have ever seen. It's very much like a movie but a lot better. Because I see no cinematic props but real-life footages that projects the suffering and horrors of war.
@BobBoB-ez1pi
@BobBoB-ez1pi 3 года назад
My Grandfather was there he came back a totally changed man.
@undergroundsubs9681
@undergroundsubs9681 3 года назад
Mine too
@beastmasterlion2625
@beastmasterlion2625 3 года назад
So you were there to see the changes in him. Hmm . Btw how old are you now ??
@san8524
@san8524 3 года назад
My mother, a young teen at the time, was told to go to church and pray. They prayed for most of the day.
@richmcintyre1178
@richmcintyre1178 4 года назад
I can't imagine being a Merchant Seaman during the early part of the war. At 5:40 the man says he lost 3 ships. That was one tough fellow and very lucky to be alive.
@lisahaganLFC
@lisahaganLFC 3 года назад
i had men in my family who was, two brothers died in Narvik, when their ship was torpedoed by the germans, another went over to Liverpool from Norway and took on the fight from here, in the navy,atlantic convoys... i grew up in Norway but lived here 12 years now... ;)
@johnjeffries1340
@johnjeffries1340 2 года назад
If only today's population in America were all working together for the true betterment of our country like the people did back then...we would be unstoppable again..but after what the commies n the evil socialists have done by brainwashing the students for decades about how evil our country is it'll be a miracle if we can survive what's coming next..GOD HELP US ALL 🙏....PRAY AND REPENT YOUR SINS DAILY..AMEN
@NeilFiertel
@NeilFiertel 2 года назад
This triumphal film of our allies. It brought back memories of uncles who fought for me and for you.
@ronaldgreen9529
@ronaldgreen9529 4 года назад
I just Love to see those good old movies. Thank you.
@lanaconin5704
@lanaconin5704 3 года назад
Wow this video was amazing and really sad. I hope we don’t have to go through that ever again.
@allenschmitz9644
@allenschmitz9644 3 года назад
they use Pandemic wars now..much cheaper and easy to kill by stealthy lies.
@fritzkralle4689
@fritzkralle4689 3 года назад
Stalin is dead. He does not need you idiots any longer.
@tdtvegas
@tdtvegas 2 года назад
Wait until WW3 with China…
@billvinson7859
@billvinson7859 2 года назад
We will. Mankind is not fully mature yet.
@r.h.robbthompson6369
@r.h.robbthompson6369 4 года назад
Never Underestimate the Citizen Soldier.
@johnhopkins6260
@johnhopkins6260 3 года назад
"...these proceedings are now closed." - General Douglas MacArthur, Aboard USS Missouri, 2 September, 1945
@Jabberstax
@Jabberstax 7 месяцев назад
One of the best documentaries of all time.
@rudicoolrc7342
@rudicoolrc7342 4 года назад
👀🇮🇩 Thank you for this film 👍
@elainedaprano9130
@elainedaprano9130 Год назад
This was an excellent production of the combined nations. I don't know who's idea it was, but it was certainly a worthy one. The message at the end, to keep up the work of peace , to keep trying , tugged at my heart...Yes🙏
@robertmorris2388
@robertmorris2388 3 года назад
Compelling to the end. My father was there on D+2. 101st Air Ambulance. Their records were distoryed in London by a German bomb but, I have both his mustering in picture and his regiments mustering out, showing his corporals stripes and him sitting at attention. Lovely.
@allenschmitz9644
@allenschmitz9644 3 года назад
Mine was D+9...med. batt.
@stevemchadd
@stevemchadd 4 года назад
So so sad and very very grateful for the sacrifice of all the men and women who gave their lives to give me the life I have today.
@paulsciberras590
@paulsciberras590 3 года назад
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@katherineleonowski7289
@katherineleonowski7289 3 года назад
I wish more people would have ur wonderful attitude! Maybe more films like this should be shown in schools, colleges, etc.. in 72 now , recently widowed... My father was always my buddy, and a real WWII hero!! He enlisted ist serving in the Fighting CBS, did five campaigns in Europe, most time in Germany and France... Served over 8/9 years in the US ARMY and was promoted to Staff Sargeant . He was hit in his left leg with shrap metal and loved grossing out my sister and brother and I by wiggling around the blue chunks visible to our eyes... (The lead glowed blue under the skin) bad weather made him limp... My Dad's brother was a bomber pilot the same time my father was in Germany... Their war photos r amazing! Hope u don't mind my rattling on but I get so emotional whenever these WWII docs r shown....
@elydelacruz7535
@elydelacruz7535 2 года назад
@@paulsciberras590 ok
@tomritter493
@tomritter493 3 года назад
The problem is we think we're german italian ..were all human .what a quote thanks Tony
@wilber19541
@wilber19541 4 года назад
After 65 years here on Earth,I am still watching just a little of the truth of war...
@deecantola1923
@deecantola1923 3 года назад
I have so much respect for our fighting men and women.
@fritzkralle4689
@fritzkralle4689 3 года назад
They stood brave at the side of bolshevism. Stalin's war was their war.
@BarnDoorProductions
@BarnDoorProductions 3 года назад
In case people hadn't noticed, compare the British narrator's words in this to the Chorus in Shakespeare's Henry V. "It seemed, almost, as though the sun stood still, till our free people, full of rage and power, heaved through the air the ponderous spear of war." That's blank verse in iambic pentameter, and, I believe, that's Laurence Olivier.
@MrMenefrego1
@MrMenefrego1 3 года назад
A total of seven British and American Battleships participated in the fighting in Normandy, France. Of these, five directly participated in the bombardment on June 6th, 1944; while the other two remained in reserve, but would join the bombardment force later in June. Three of the ships were American; many American Battleships were busy in the Pacific Theater.
@richardc7721
@richardc7721 3 года назад
The USS Augusta a CA was there and and had bombardment duty on D-Day. I know this because one of my uncles was a Machinist Mate on her and he said she was firing most of the day.
@MrMenefrego1
@MrMenefrego1 3 года назад
@@richardc7721 Yes She was. The USS Augusta (CL/CA-31) was a Northampton-class cruiser, notable for service as a headquarters ship during Operation Torch, Operation Overlord, Operation Dragoon, and for her occasional use as a Presidential Flagship carrying both FDR and Truman under wartime conditions (including at the Atlantic Charter).
@allenschmitz9644
@allenschmitz9644 3 года назад
@@MrMenefrego1 Known as a Safe tin can.
@alastairbarkley6572
@alastairbarkley6572 3 года назад
About 180 major fighting ships - battleships, cruisers destroyers etc fought at the D-day landings. The great majority were from the British Royal Navy - including two RN 'monitors' with massive 15" guns.
@mtnwriter4011
@mtnwriter4011 2 года назад
If I had survived that war, there would have been one encounter which I don't think I could handle: The German woman who approached the GI and said "If you had surrendered in 1940 all this wouldn't have happened." I would have been so stunned, I wouldn't know where to begin.
@edbecka233
@edbecka233 Год назад
I was stationed in Schweinfurt '74-75. One night in a Gasthaus, a drunk old unreconstructed Kraut told me, "Dieser ist alle von die Juden!" (This is all because of the Jews). Himmler would have been proud. Propaganda works, Komrade!
@anasakajunior9813
@anasakajunior9813 4 года назад
Man just amazing being a soldier of the war
@mookins45
@mookins45 4 года назад
at the tipping point of history
@johnhopkins6260
@johnhopkins6260 4 года назад
Today Is June 6, 2020; My father was there: "Easy Red", Omaha, Btry A, 32nd Field Artillery Battalion - 1stID... this would be his second Amphibious assault, after Sicily (Gela).... He was 27 years old at the time... Unfortunately, he never lived long enough for me to buy him a beer... go raibh maith agat, da
@goldbell1972
@goldbell1972 3 года назад
Thank him for his sacrifies. God bless him 🙏🙏
@joycejimenez1728
@joycejimenez1728 3 года назад
your dad is a true hero..
@janepatterson6779
@janepatterson6779 3 года назад
Im sorry, John, I can tell that is a heart ache for you. How old were you when he passed?
@johnhopkins6260
@johnhopkins6260 3 года назад
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@allenschmitz9644
@allenschmitz9644 3 года назад
My dad was 29 and considered a old man...lol', but he had rank.
@bobcruse624
@bobcruse624 4 года назад
Very fine presentation
@tommyhemlock7915
@tommyhemlock7915 2 года назад
The guy near the end talking about losing comrades in the Air Force sounds a lot like Richard Attenborough.
@grandpascorncoffee
@grandpascorncoffee 3 года назад
im very proud to be a son of a veteran army of the us army.
@Helpwood
@Helpwood 4 года назад
What an astonishing document. "...their memory is worth more than words." Indeed so, indeed so. Lest we forget.
@miriambryant6975
@miriambryant6975 4 года назад
My dad was a SeaBee carpenters mate and he was awarded a bronze star at the battle of Normandy.
@gordonpeden6234
@gordonpeden6234 4 года назад
Spot on! The "Big Show" The greatest Generation. Thank you!
@enriquecaceres280
@enriquecaceres280 3 года назад
La humanidad, deberíamos tenerlo presente siempre, y no repetir tremenda barbaridad....
@jovencioturcal7179
@jovencioturcal7179 3 года назад
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@u.s.militia7682
@u.s.militia7682 3 года назад
I can’t believe we pulled off the logistical nightmare involved in WW2. Amazing.
@lucas82
@lucas82 3 года назад
It is still remarkable that so many german soldiers kept up fanatical resistance for so long. Many of them must have known the war was lost by 1944 (in hindsight much earlier than 1944), officers and politicians in particular. So why suffer millions more civilian and military casualties? What drove them? Loyalty, patriotism, brotherhood, fear, hatred, honour, maybe a mix of all of those factors? It must have been so frustrating for the Allies too, knowing you have defeated your enemy but still suffer because of their stubornness. It would have driven me mad to see my mates still getting killed or wounded so close to the end.
@garnetstewart3461
@garnetstewart3461 3 года назад
I have seen many films of Goring strutting about. If I see him in the future I'll recall your shot of him grimly surrendering his pistol.
@aloisschicklgruber9807
@aloisschicklgruber9807 2 года назад
He laid it down. They picked it up. There's a subtle difference.
@dennisroyhall121
@dennisroyhall121 2 года назад
He had little idea…He really reckoned he could pull it off by being « friendly » and « sportsmanlike » just admitting he had lost the game ie and nothing more « than a mere game » expecting to be if not heralded then at least treated as a gallant loser of some game, to be welcomed into Allied military circles for press reviews nothing more « than the one who lost so that’s all right then and let’s put the clock back to 1919 and revise the Versailles Treaty the cause of all this » bla bla and ´effin’ bla… Churchill said it right to the Americans « The Hun is either grovelling at your feet or with his hands at your neck ». And they’re still around and even in countries that were neutral in the war and did sweet bugger all because of their hatred of Britain…Sweden and Ireland of course and their absence from NATO speaks all!
@tiamatxvxianash9202
@tiamatxvxianash9202 5 месяцев назад
Some great original footage in this film alright. The personal reminisces throughout were varied and often moving indeed as the servicemen and women told their tales as they saw it. They brought me back to more youthful days of hearing stories like these from my own numerous uncles and grand elders.
@seanjohnson9688
@seanjohnson9688 4 года назад
why did you remove other videos from your channel, i was about to watch some of those?
@usernn9891
@usernn9891 4 года назад
Saving private Ryan
@merinewagen6711
@merinewagen6711 2 года назад
i salute those soldiers who fight bravely for our freedom specially in 2ndworld war they are my true heros
@marcelsimard1555
@marcelsimard1555 3 года назад
My granddad fought in france with an artillery unit. On 12-7-41 was his discharge date to end his service. Needless to say he was not a happy camper.
@jamesantiox2924
@jamesantiox2924 4 года назад
THIS IS THE GREATEST WORLD WAR HESTORIES THAT WE NEVER FORGOTTEN FOR HOW MANY YEARS TO COME ...🌹💖🙏 BILLIONS OF THANK YOU TO OUR ALL ALLIEDS COUNTRIES 🇺🇸🇬🇧🇵🇭🇮🇳🇷🇺🇦🇺🇨🇰AND MORE....who ever you man who download this thank your a HERO ...WE FORGIVE BUT WE NEVER FORGOTTEN THE WORLD WAR HESTORIES..🙏🌹
@susanurban5920
@susanurban5920 3 года назад
Thank you for sharing this historic film. I remember seeing this as a kid.
@frederickgates4349
@frederickgates4349 3 года назад
Also love those old movies
@pollydor07
@pollydor07 4 года назад
Thanks
@morenofranco9235
@morenofranco9235 3 года назад
Excellent Documentary. Thank you, LionHeart.
@moler1964
@moler1964 4 года назад
How to cram two minutes of WWII into an HOUR OF COMMERCIALS!!!
@jonbocz
@jonbocz 3 года назад
There are several good programs that will completely hide those commercials.
@gypsymanjeff2184
@gypsymanjeff2184 4 года назад
Can one IMAGINE what things would be like if they were around n young still.A VERY DIFFERENT PLACE..gr8 vids thanks
@richardputz3233
@richardputz3233 4 года назад
Who wrote the dialogue for this ? Some of it ,the British voice,is exceptionally poetic .
@garnetstewart3461
@garnetstewart3461 3 года назад
Some of it may have been from memoirs.
@dennisroyhall121
@dennisroyhall121 2 года назад
Indeed, Shakespearean…And I suspect his voice played his rôle in Laurence Olivier’s great 1945 film Henry V dedicated I believe to the Parachute Regiment.
@savagesaint4966
@savagesaint4966 4 года назад
Epic.
@silviulustosa8118
@silviulustosa8118 3 года назад
Imprecionante
@tsewangnamgyalzyago8125
@tsewangnamgyalzyago8125 2 года назад
Tear in my eye how can the Germans do? They treated very badly with the prisinors. My big big slaute to the brave solders of America Russia france canada. Thanks a lot to bringing this docomentry. This docomentey move tell us a lot about the crual Germans.
@frederick-howthetwomindswo8637
@frederick-howthetwomindswo8637 3 года назад
Why aren't the Aussies mentioned anywhere?
@armchair22
@armchair22 4 года назад
Listen to voices at 75%....music at 10%... that will even it out.
@tonyromano6220
@tonyromano6220 3 года назад
Fantastic.
@neidedurant8428
@neidedurant8428 3 года назад
Amazing ! 🇺🇸
@irenepeshek6699
@irenepeshek6699 3 года назад
Eisenhower a true American hero 🇺🇸
@laurencethornblade8357
@laurencethornblade8357 3 года назад
Never saw combat.
@c.f.castro7795
@c.f.castro7795 4 года назад
Just a remark, no mentioned in the film. Montgomery planned to take CAEN in three days, however, it took him one month. Germans were not easy, they knew how to fight. The Allies finally won because they were superior in men, weapons and owned the skies. The main battle in the WWII took place in July - August 1943, at KURSK, Russia.
@HongTran-be8up
@HongTran-be8up 3 года назад
Sory to díagree...u need look at operation bagration which was the same time as nomandi...the complete destruction ò army group centre...that was i think 28 crack divisions totally destroyed...it was a gift from the soviets...as for môngmery slow thats what happens when u care for your men
@HongTran-be8up
@HongTran-be8up 3 года назад
I
@cska2001
@cska2001 2 года назад
@@HongTran-be8up Bingo! You give 100 points in history of WWII to all Americans who went thru US high schools! ...Here 2 numbers that every school kid in USSR knew: 1. We lost 27 million of our citizen; 18 million of them were civilians. How?! Just watch the movie "Come and See"; it's the real story of Belorussian village of Khatyn where all villagers were burn alive. 2. Just in one battle - the bloody legendary Stalingrad battle the Red Army lost more of it's soldiers than USA and UK in the WHOLE WWII - COMBINED!!!
@rowan6541
@rowan6541 3 года назад
Some kind of Awesome!!
@dixiefallas7799
@dixiefallas7799 3 года назад
Brilliant!🇬🇧
@johnadams5489
@johnadams5489 4 года назад
The sound mix was terrible. The Trumpets and artillery were some much louder than the dialog. it spoiled the video.
@jota178
@jota178 4 года назад
tan buenos videos y sin traduccion. que falla
@carlosestevez6148
@carlosestevez6148 3 года назад
Aprende a hablar inglés ... no tiene nada de malo ... si puedes ver estos vídeos puedes ver también clases para aprender el idioma ... and you will have a lot of fun ... don't be lazy
@danielhoran8416
@danielhoran8416 4 года назад
so proud of all the allied men and women that gave the world this victory,,,,It was the biggest of accomplishments ,especially when u consider about 25 countries had to give their all to take out 1,,,Germany,,,,not the soviets or any one of the allied countries could have beaten Germany alone,,,,Hopefully the civilized countries can do that again if it ever comes to pass
@TerryTerryTerry
@TerryTerryTerry 3 года назад
@William Markey Britain was in this war from 1939 and stood alone until the allies entered.
@jonbocz
@jonbocz 3 года назад
@@TerryTerryTerry It wasn't Britain, it was the British Empire and former members such as Canada and Australia. There were even Americans flying with the RAF and RCA F before America entered the war. Remember that it wasn't our war until FDR leveraged us into it after Pearl Harbor. I don't say it was a bad thing, but it wasn't justified at the time.
@mappangaraberbagi
@mappangaraberbagi 3 года назад
I Like it. Interesting
@johnpetermann6544
@johnpetermann6544 3 года назад
Thank you for the wonderful tribute to those who willingly gave so much, if not all, so we can enjoy freedom... let us never forget that freedom is not free. God bless America and her allies.
@TheGuitarmanrh
@TheGuitarmanrh 3 года назад
THE "TRUE GLORY" IS JESUS CHRIStT!!!!! AS WE WILL ALL KNOW AT THE BATTLE 0F ARMAGEDON!!!!!
@VerifyTheTruth
@VerifyTheTruth 3 года назад
Weren't Many, If Not Most Of Them, Drafted Or Enticed To Join With Propaganda, Mainly From The Lower-Middle Class Population?
@VerifyTheTruth
@VerifyTheTruth 3 года назад
My Ex-Wife Wrote "Freedom Isn't Free", Along With A Bunch Of Other Stuff, On My Bathtub, During A Hysterical Episode Once..
@johnpetermann6544
@johnpetermann6544 3 года назад
@@VerifyTheTruth From definition-of.com/cynic: A cynic is one who is blind to the truth; who is intellectually and perceptually dishonest. PS A cynic is a lonely soul.
@VerifyTheTruth
@VerifyTheTruth 3 года назад
@@johnpetermann6544 Optimistic www.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/optimistic Realist www.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/realist
@hajisham4021
@hajisham4021 3 года назад
Very smart film 🎥
@patrickhosino6179
@patrickhosino6179 3 года назад
WAR IS MANS SICK WAY OF SEEKING PEACE R.I.P.☠🌷
@johnnieharper2221
@johnnieharper2221 3 года назад
No not always. Sometime it is mans saying I will not be a slave.
@dennispfeifer7788
@dennispfeifer7788 3 года назад
Everything you see moving is done without electronics, plastic, or sensors...they worked like a charm....not like this shit we are forced to use today. I have a 1949 Farmall M tractor...it's a friggin brute and starts every time and can be repaired under a shade tree by yourself...not one damn piece of electronics on it. I love that tractor.
@shanecomeback8296
@shanecomeback8296 3 года назад
Not subject to EMP either.
@susanurban5920
@susanurban5920 3 года назад
And, that tractor loves you for having such faith in it.
@chimho547
@chimho547 3 года назад
How much of the electronic components used today are sourced in China?
@dennispfeifer7788
@dennispfeifer7788 3 года назад
@@susanurban5920 I bought that tractor in 2011 for $600...it was missing the starter, carb, and I was told the engine was locked up by the CaseIH dealer...I went and looked at it...and put it in neutral and grabbed the fan blade...and pushed...the friggin engine turned over, it was not locked up as the dealer thought...they wanted $1,000, and I sat down in front of the desk of the representative, and said, "I'll give you $600...he said: let me check...he did some shit on the computer, and then said, I think we can do that...and I paid him and got a bill of sale with serial number and it was official...I had me an old farmall tractor project with a wide front end...well, after two months I got it running and replaced the brakes and drive train and transmission were perfect...it's an awesome tractor...and it's brutal on wet ground...it goes through it like shit through a goose with the heavy cleat rear tires...I'm not exaggerating one bit...1940's technology is amazing...start buying you a few pieces at at time if you are in a rural area and have some land and can find the funds...you will not be disappointed.
@alastairbarkley6572
@alastairbarkley6572 3 года назад
That's because you didn't usually put vacuum tubes in tractors. But, this era (1930s/40s) was the birth of industrial electronic process control - sensors and all ; vacuum tubes did everything from making elevators safer, improving railways, building computers and, above all, to making industry far more efficient.
@Jason-ib4fk
@Jason-ib4fk 3 года назад
27:31 Kitty doing his part!!!
@jbrobertson6052
@jbrobertson6052 3 года назад
June 6 1944 Would have been the most shocking/amazing and also jaw dropping sight to have witnessed in all of humanity. And also a sight hopefully never seen again I believe that they say over 90 million people dead because of WWI and WWII and the Spanish Flu
@allenschmitz9644
@allenschmitz9644 3 года назад
A U.N. success story.
@bogar777
@bogar777 3 года назад
Jak widac na tym filmie My Polacy ramie w ramie walczylismy z Anglikami i Amerykanami w tym czasie.
@richardmikoley7234
@richardmikoley7234 4 года назад
Why is the damn music so load and the vocal so low?
@joeleadslinger6138
@joeleadslinger6138 4 года назад
Get off your phone then.
@ernielara1553
@ernielara1553 4 года назад
@22.0mins those are the canadians🇨🇦♥️
@richardputz3233
@richardputz3233 4 года назад
Ernie Lara Yep ! Good old Juno beach !My grandfather broke his leg two days before the landing .
@rascallyrabbit717
@rascallyrabbit717 4 года назад
don't get between a Canadian and their cigarettes n coffee
@patrickhosino6179
@patrickhosino6179 3 года назад
LOTS OF GOOD PEOPLE LOST THEIR LIVES BECAUSE FOOLS SEEKING POWER.AMEND.🌷🌷🌷
@susanurban5920
@susanurban5920 3 года назад
Those Canadian soldiers were a ferocious group of fighters. They liberated the Netherlands and caught some very naughty, high ranking nazi officers.
@rangkarangkarangka7265
@rangkarangkarangka7265 3 года назад
great
@adrianopucdihon2265
@adrianopucdihon2265 3 года назад
It's great for all who have a part in the peace making of the world.thanks to all the nations who joined hands in dethroning the mad man hitler
@edwardgoering1237
@edwardgoering1237 3 года назад
My admiration of the "Red Ball Express" Who drove thru unspeakable circumstances and came thru right when the odds they couldn't seem to be at hand !
@raymondfinch5269
@raymondfinch5269 3 года назад
Good account of ww2 less we forget all those hero's brave of the brave.
@johnjohnson5266
@johnjohnson5266 2 года назад
@garywalker9753
@garywalker9753 Год назад
Interestingly in the Battle of the Bulge this British-made Documentary fails to mention the Third Army's drive from the south to help in the relief of the Bulge. Pretty funny.
@martingannon132
@martingannon132 3 года назад
I was hoping to see my father but I guess I'll have to keep looking.
@George_Pueblo
@George_Pueblo 3 года назад
Martin Gannon was he the one, who killed my grandfather? Greetings from a german
@phillipferrell4067
@phillipferrell4067 3 года назад
The Grady County Fairgrounds in the town where I live housed German WWII POWs.
@chiefteefteefreturns3320
@chiefteefteefreturns3320 Год назад
27:33 anyone see the soldier in a trench playing with a cat.
@vladimirdutra9087
@vladimirdutra9087 3 года назад
O Brasil também lutou e venceu os alemães e aliados na Itália, salve nossos heróis, senta a pua Brasil AHOO
@ClevorBelmont
@ClevorBelmont 2 года назад
Marines like “WHAT ABOUT THE PACIFIC” 😡
@Luxreytube.gcomklo
@Luxreytube.gcomklo 8 месяцев назад
The last of the greatest generation we will ever have...
@roberthouston4839
@roberthouston4839 3 года назад
Anybody know who the 4 star general is at 1:00:35. doesn't look like IKE and Bradley wasn't promoted until Mar 45?
@edbecka233
@edbecka233 Год назад
That appears to be a foreign helmet with a raised crest on top and the stars are in a strange pattern, not the norm for US. I don't recognize him. Maybe Free French, Belgique, Nederlander, Polska, one of the Scandinavian countries?
@lansudin9909
@lansudin9909 3 года назад
Ok good movie.
@TV-kn5md
@TV-kn5md 3 года назад
영상좋네 영화보다 실감 ㅋㅋㅋ
@lhaviland8602
@lhaviland8602 4 года назад
22:27 needs to be a meme format yesterday.
@usernn9891
@usernn9891 4 года назад
Fuhler i like it
@annguyen-cl5tv
@annguyen-cl5tv 4 года назад
1:15:22 I cried so much for this, why didn't give some soup for them ? I think potato not cooked yet
@radiofun232
@radiofun232 4 года назад
They did give them food, though they had to do that carefully. Some prisoners ate so much at one time that they died.
@cynthiamathes7095
@cynthiamathes7095 3 года назад
Radiofun232. That is so true. Those poor starving people couldn't stop themselves from grabbing food before it was cooked and many did die because of it My heart breaks for them.
@edbecka233
@edbecka233 Год назад
The narrator sounds like he's used to doing Tolkien or Shakespeare.
@franciscouderq1100
@franciscouderq1100 3 года назад
Way too loud music!
@lhaviland8602
@lhaviland8602 4 года назад
LOL at never even mentioning the eastern front (or Italy) until the very end.
@64MDW
@64MDW 4 года назад
That's because this film is about the war on the Western Front. Jeez...they didn't mention Iwo Jima or Guadalcanal, either.
@Crashed131963
@Crashed131963 4 года назад
Thank you Russia for taking over the governments in Albania, Bulgaria, Czechoslovakia, Hungary, Poland, Romania and Yugoslavia Estonia, Latvia and Lithuania and parts of Finland after the war. Not much difference if Germany won.
@CrvenkapicaIVZNG
@CrvenkapicaIVZNG 4 года назад
@@Crashed131963 just another stupid Hillibill, ein weiterer saudummer amerikanischer Hinterwäldler. ja, der Kommunismus war eine schlimme Periode in der Geschichte der Menschheit. Ist es teilweise heute noch. In welchem der von dir benannten Länder hast du gelebt? Um dir ein Urteil erlauben zu können? Mit welchem Recht erlaubst du ungebildeter US-Hinterwäldler dir, über die leidvolle Geschichte meiner Eltern und Großeltern, ihrer Verwandtschaft unter der Knute des Sozialismus/Kommunismus urteilen zu wollen? Mit welchem Recht erlaubst du dir ein Urteil über den Nationalsozialismus, das Herrenmenschentum der Germanen im Vergleich zu den Russen anstellen zu wollen? Wie viele Russen kennst du? Wie viele Herrenmenschen? Wie lange hast du mit dein einen oder anderen zusammengelebt? Je älter ich werde, desto mehr empört mich undifferenziertes Geschwafel, wie du und dir ähnliche es an den Tag legen. Du und deinesgleichen werden in einigen Jahre froh sein, wenn die Russen dafür sorgen, dass deine weibliche Nachkommenschaft/Verwandtschaft nicht von den Chinesen als reines Fickfleisch Verwendung finden. Langsam pfeife ich auf die "political correcctnes", die mich dazu verpflichten will, zu Beiträgen von Kriegstreibern wie dir zu schweigen. Ich bin im ehemaligen Jugoslawien geboren worden. Als Kind an der Hand meiner Eltern musste ich 1971 (Kroatischer Frühling) verlassen. Also erzähl du - wahrscheinlich Fettgefressener - nichts über den Sozialismus/Kommunismus und die Völker die unter seiner Knute gelitten haben. Auch die Russen. Diese Überheblichkeit, sich zu Themen auslassen zu wollen, von denen man keinen blassen Schimmer hat, die geht mir an euch "Westlern", insbesondere US-Amerikanern täglich mehr auf den Sack. Geh wieder in deinen Wald, jage Eichhörnchen und friss Erdnussbutter.
@dr.barrycohn5461
@dr.barrycohn5461 3 года назад
I didn't even see a Roosky hammer and sickle flag at the beginning of the movie.
@cesarfon1712
@cesarfon1712 3 года назад
Las películas en español por favor
@edwardgoering1237
@edwardgoering1237 3 года назад
Also all of Hollywood and Sports hero's all participated Also the bravery of the Redtails who even after proving themselves more than worthy faced Jim Crow on their return !
@san8524
@san8524 3 года назад
The African American troops were admired by the British, for their fancy marching style, flamboyance and warm character!
@vinniemoran7362
@vinniemoran7362 3 года назад
@@san8524 And inspite of thousands of Indians serving valiantly in the British army in WW 1 & 2, the British treated Indians the same way white Americans treated African Americans back home.
@san8524
@san8524 3 года назад
@@vinniemoran7362 The not so glorious British Empire, even in my lifetime I can remember viscous racism in Britain. Things are slowly improving, however the past needs to be looked at and acknowledged.
@leisaespinoza9719
@leisaespinoza9719 4 года назад
Me gustaria veer las pelculas de guerra en españolY
@jorgebravo415
@jorgebravo415 4 года назад
A mi tambien.
@MEEDROID2
@MEEDROID2 4 года назад
What the hell is up with the commercial crap...good lord
@Crashed131963
@Crashed131963 4 года назад
There was a commercial? I have not seen one in 5 years with adblocker.
@c.f.castro7795
@c.f.castro7795 4 года назад
At minute 48, the voice talking about the arrival to Paris, belongs to a man drunk ?.
@samsonwilkinson8090
@samsonwilkinson8090 3 года назад
No.
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