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World War 2 - The PANZER | Full Documentary 

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With veterans of the 'Panzertruppe' this film documents with accuracy, the development and effects the various marks of Panzer through vivid recollections, depicts the experiences shared by crews, of going into battle in their steel chariots, knowing perfectly well that within one blazing moment, their tanks could become steel coffins.

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@blueduck9409
@blueduck9409 2 года назад
Fantastic video. I enjoyed it very much. Very educational. Thanks for sharing.
@SliceofLife7777
@SliceofLife7777 2 года назад
The second time I've seen this documentary. It is a well made. Thanks.
@melonheadr7166
@melonheadr7166 2 года назад
Really enjoyed this documentary.
@stevemundy4511
@stevemundy4511 2 года назад
We must never forget that there were humans inside those 'lost' tanks, planes, ships... Someone's son, father, brother...
@UnknownUnknown-hg7xg
@UnknownUnknown-hg7xg 2 года назад
No they were Nazi, hopefully they didn’t reproduce and create little nazis.
@kerriclemmons1320
@kerriclemmons1320 2 года назад
Yes.. and that applies to all sides. Once people actually understand that normally every time a nation goes to war either as defender or aggressor that if they march to their politicians and make them the first casualties the need for war and many deaths suddenly disappear
@kerriclemmons1320
@kerriclemmons1320 2 года назад
@@UnknownUnknown-hg7xg and that attitude causes more hate and more war. Thankyou for being blind and unless you were there on any side involved, well, technically you don't have a right to that opinion. Not saying you can't, it's fine you can think what you want but what you project and voice has consequences.
@UnknownUnknown-hg7xg
@UnknownUnknown-hg7xg 2 года назад
@@kerriclemmons1320When you have a dictatorship regime that imprisons or eliminate any opposition or protest and censored the opinions of others, then the dictator is the biggest threat to the World and must be eliminated. By extension their own citizens are too brainwashed to reason with so they too must be eliminated. The Nazis, North Korea, and now China are in similar situations, they will show no mercy and mindlessly follow their leader, you can’t win or reason with them except for total annihilation of both regime and followers.
@stevemundy4511
@stevemundy4511 2 года назад
@@UnknownUnknown-hg7xg Stupid comment. They were people. Just like all the lives lost on our side...
@TCK71
@TCK71 2 года назад
Brilliant documentary.
@kerriclemmons1320
@kerriclemmons1320 2 года назад
Whenever people can drop politics and get their heads out of their own backside. History can be fun and documentaries very good
@donfisher8035
@donfisher8035 2 года назад
The volume of b/w footage and camera crew insistence of close up, countless angles, bombs dropping, choking smoke, yet seems like all the if not most made it to Berlin, or somewhere, intact and somehow archived. The camera crews must have been pretty tough to get thousands of footage, and alive to store it later. Probably the best document footage in history, rivals WW1 and best available film that period. How this documentary gets its hands on original or copies is impressive, matching story line.
@Softail77us
@Softail77us 2 года назад
It seems like there's better footage of ww2 than there is of the Iraqs or Vietnam conflicts. True the Iraq's have better resolution but everything I see is more fragmented. Afghanistan videos are quite good but it was more of an ape war. Instead of blowing up tanks and buildings they blow up mud and fields. They sure are brave. I'm glad to know our finest aren't over there where there are no hearts or minds but very disturbed about the way the ccp instructed mr potato head to end that war. Sorry for rambling.
@Voice-Actor
@Voice-Actor 2 года назад
Good to see another of my narrated documentaries on Janson Media.
@leoa4c
@leoa4c 2 года назад
@John Thomas Are you alright? The man is simply glad to see his work being appreciated.
@stevemundy4511
@stevemundy4511 2 года назад
If that is true, then kudos to you. Great voice for narration and pronunciation spot on...
@conceptalfa
@conceptalfa 2 года назад
Great documentary!!! 👍 👍 👍
@MisteriosGloriosos922
@MisteriosGloriosos922 2 года назад
*Thanks for sharing this vid, liked &shared!!!*
@allgood6760
@allgood6760 2 года назад
Thanks for this 👍
@Chiller01
@Chiller01 2 года назад
Ol Heinz gets more credit than he’s due. Kind of like Monty, he’s always ready to take credit for his own accomplishments and those of anyone else nearby.
@adampratt5785
@adampratt5785 Год назад
What documentary is this from?
@patricklarry6645
@patricklarry6645 2 года назад
Great!
@pauldegregorio6432
@pauldegregorio6432 2 года назад
Exceptional
@jimcase3097
@jimcase3097 2 года назад
Very good 👍
@wwmoggy
@wwmoggy 2 года назад
wonder what the Tank Cans are? there buried but he also says its shoulder-fired cant be a anti-tank rifle . or anti tank contact mine.
@kenflagler635
@kenflagler635 2 года назад
Monty sounds like he was a real Prima Donna. El Alamein was his one handed Odelle B. touchdown catch. One battle, Monty gets the win. Then becomes a legend.
@bobamane
@bobamane 2 года назад
Post more WW2 please!!
@TheYeti308
@TheYeti308 2 года назад
Nice.
@pharaon6718
@pharaon6718 2 года назад
Masterpiece
@FINNIUSORION
@FINNIUSORION 2 года назад
Growing up I always read and heard that the germans were unprepared for a winter war and didn't have the equipment and supplies for it. That is technically correct but in a way not, they had supply depot's and warehouses full of more than enough cold weather gear for a prolonged winter conflict. This was not issued on purpose, the opinion was if this equipment was distributed before it was necessary that was an admission that a prolonged war was likely, remember they figured they were going to sweep through like they did in France. and that it would lower moral and possibly be the cause for a prolonged war that drew out into the winter. In the beginning the germans did have steady momentum and the thought of being home or ar least have the Russians swept up by winter. The French with napoleon made the mistake ignorantly.. the germans were fully aware of the potential consequences and still made that crucial error.. and by the time they were in dire need it was practically impossible to get the supplies distributed.
@Emtbtoday
@Emtbtoday 2 года назад
This video is inaccurate the sherman at 38 mins in is British we were still using them in Western desert at this time it's gotnthe extra radio box on it and as the German walks past its got the smoke discharges! Also his camouflage flock is summer SS uniform they stated its December so would be a winter camouflage flock and he's not carrying a gas mask as did in 1941 so ots later footage possibly from Normandy from this point!
@kawythowy867
@kawythowy867 2 года назад
I agree. Germany dreadfully was awful at logistics.
@FINNIUSORION
@FINNIUSORION 2 года назад
@@kawythowy867 well I don't believe that. Germans as a whole are likely the most organized and regimented people in Europe if not in the world. They made the decision to not supply them. And Germany in ww2 was the very first nation in any conflict to wage such fast moving actions over insanely vast distances. No one had ever done it before and they were still trying to figure out logistics. Arguably that's what lost them the war. That's why they stopped short of dunkirk and Moscow, their lines were spread out too thin too fast and they were way ahead of their supply chain.
@chadmysliviec8449
@chadmysliviec8449 2 года назад
Germany did not make a mistake by invading the Soviet Union. Germany did the entire world a huge favor by attempting to destroy the evil Soviets and killing communism forever. Germany had beat Russia only 24 years earlier in World War One, why couldn’t Germany do it again? It is a proven historical fact that Germany absolutely would have beat the Soviet Union, the only reason Russia didn’t collapse and surrender is because America supplied Russia with incredibly huge amounts of military equipment, food, raw materials and natural resources, and so much more its impossible to list everything here. Stalin himself publicly admitted that without the United States, the Soviet Union would have lost the war to the vastly superior German military.
@FINNIUSORION
@FINNIUSORION 2 года назад
@@chadmysliviec8449 absolutely 100%. 400,000 jeeps, 12,000 aircraft, 12,000 armored vehicles, 17 million tons of supplies. If only the US went for Churchill's 'operation unthinkable' . If you don't know about it you should look it up. He wanted to re arm the germans and attack the ussr full force before we defeated Japan.
@kpd3308
@kpd3308 2 года назад
Monty only won when the odds were grossly in his favor. He was nothing compared to Patton. But they both sought fame and glory.
@Emtbtoday
@Emtbtoday 2 года назад
38.12 that BRITISH sherman at stalingrad no don't think so we were still using them in the western desert at the time this mist be taken from different footage!The extra radio box welded to the back of the turret on it! Then 38.17 as the German walks past the sherman it's got the British smoke dischargers on the side of the turret! No way Definitely not stalingrad footage! Plus the soldiers camouflage flock is a Summer SS not winter as stated here December and no panzer 4 ausf H was available in 1941! Makes me think it later footage possibly from Normandy! Plus the German soldier isn't carrying a gas mask as did in 1941
@danielt.3152
@danielt.3152 2 года назад
In one of the segments it looked like the tanks ran thru a field of hemp
@vovoghurejhor8784
@vovoghurejhor8784 2 года назад
ya..🤩..wtf?!?!
@paulmanson253
@paulmanson253 2 года назад
What do you think rope is made from ? Hemp is one of the best sources. There are others,but they grow in warmer climates.
@neganrex5693
@neganrex5693 2 года назад
That was Hitler's herb garden. LOL.
@joegomes1352
@joegomes1352 2 года назад
No denying the Germans pioneered what a great tank is,I think the 5 is perfect
@simontemplate
@simontemplate 2 года назад
I enjoyed the documentary and the footage is impressive but I see in places clips have been used which do not relate to the action being described. For example around 15 minutes in we have the description of the invasion of Poland and see rockets being fired from the air to destroy a monoplane which looks like a Hurricane or a Spitfire on the ground. Surely air to ground rockets didn’t appear until perhaps 1943 or after and the Poles didn’t have any modern fighters when they were attacked? Seconds later describing the Luftwaffe’s rapid destruction of the small obsolete Polish airforce we again see a monoplane fighter which would have been bang up to date in 1939 being shot down by machine gun from a bomber. This footage must have been taken significantly later in the war I think. Otherwise great job!
@banti561
@banti561 2 года назад
🔥
@kawythowy867
@kawythowy867 2 года назад
Atrocities on both sides. Not all we’re bad. There families were threatened if the would be soldier did not show up for service.
@naninder930
@naninder930 2 года назад
Bestttt
@silverload3622
@silverload3622 2 года назад
When they hit that kind of resistance at Kursk they should have just went around and waited at the back side for the Ruskies to follow turn the tables on them
@PlacidDragon
@PlacidDragon 2 года назад
General military philosophy is that when attacking, you need a 3 to 1 advantage to have a chance of success. Well..the Soviets were the ones holding the 3 to 1 advantage (in men), and they were defending. They also held a 2 to 1 advantage in armor, probably had more artillery, and at this stage of the war (1943), probably also at the very least had parity in the air. Which makes an attack utterly suicidal. To add to all of that, the Soviets also knew that the Germans were coming, and had made a "defense in depth" system, with multiple defensive lines of pillboxes, anti tank, minefields, etc etc. The Germans still performed far above what they should have been able to, though they fell well short of their goal. Hitler was obsessed with Operation Citadelle (the general staff tried talking him out of it multiple times).
@stingingmetal9648
@stingingmetal9648 2 года назад
Hitler became too involved and delusional.
@PlacidDragon
@PlacidDragon 2 года назад
@@stingingmetal9648 No, he was that pretty much since the war began. By Kursk (1943), he was one very short step away from raving maniac (which was achieved in 1944...lol) :D
@deneshbhaskar3944
@deneshbhaskar3944 2 года назад
Czech republic government in exile did anything the allies wanted and ended up as a communist puppet now let me ask u this . Did it matter if Poland was under Soviet or German rule ? WW2 was a strgetic mistake. UK and france should of stayed out . Until Germany attacked France . Seriously United States it worked out but imagine if Nazi Germany had won ww2 . Do u think the french will fight for us if we need help? 03 in Iraq showed us .. freedom fries ...
@johntaylor3471
@johntaylor3471 2 года назад
88mm gun on that tank !😲😲😲
@antoinemozart243
@antoinemozart243 2 года назад
Tanks were absolutely useless in Russia for the only reason it was impossible to articulate infantry and panzers due to the gigantic space.
@neganrex5693
@neganrex5693 2 года назад
I don't know who told you that but large open ground is perfect for tanks and that is why both side used lots of them in Russia. Small spaces make tanks easy pray.
@deneshbhaskar3944
@deneshbhaskar3944 2 года назад
Modern day panzer would be cool .
@deneshbhaskar3944
@deneshbhaskar3944 2 года назад
Panzer tankers imagine if Rommel got the armoured corps in Normandy all there and was able to push the allies back to the sea causing a truce . Than Russians would get it . Supply Germany with weapons as well lmao stalemate set in .
@kawythowy867
@kawythowy867 2 года назад
Or even if Germany didn’t engage Russia. Scary to have though what would probably would have happened.
@BadWolf762
@BadWolf762 2 года назад
Looks like Sherman was here and left a thumbs down.
@neganrex5693
@neganrex5693 2 года назад
The Germans in Tigers and Panthers called them a endless supply of cat food and the Americans and Brits called them death traps.
@saltyclassicviews5305
@saltyclassicviews5305 2 года назад
NWO and still!
@balbailourembam7555
@balbailourembam7555 2 года назад
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