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WW2 Belgian Impression Of The 18 Day Campaign 

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Hello! Today we are finally doing another impression video.
We are going to look at the uniform of a Belgian Soldier who was part of the 1st light infantry regiment of the 5th infantry division for the 82 year anniversary of Belgium being invaded by Germany.
Please note that this impression is far from complete as I am missing the great coat, shelter half, proper civilian shirt, shovel and carrier, and various personal items. I am also in need to replace my ammo pouches, slings, and bonnet de police for more accurate ones.
This impression is inspired/ based off my Great Grandfather who was part of this regiment and fought in the 18 day campaign. I do not know his rank or what exact gear/rifle he was issued but this is a general impression of a common private in the light infantry.
This video is lacking some historical information, and I do plan on remaking this video once I have more information and a complete impression.
I hope you guys enjoy!

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3 июл 2024

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Комментарии : 59   
@belgianbull85
@belgianbull85 2 года назад
as a Belgian myself, whose grandfather served in the 18-day campaign..., i greatly appreciate this
@thehistoadian
@thehistoadian 2 года назад
Awesome video! really neat to see Belgium WWII stuff as it's really never talked about
@dallasjonpaulgrove547
@dallasjonpaulgrove547 2 года назад
I think my favorite. Belgian uniforms had to be the early war Chasseurs uniforms of WW1. Those uniforms were hot as hell.
@nicocolas863
@nicocolas863 Год назад
Chasseur à pied ou chasseur à cheval ?
@wsaull8568
@wsaull8568 2 года назад
The Franco-Belgium ww2 stuff is an aesthetic and a half. Kinda makes you wonder how the kit would evolve if France stayed in the war longer. But I digress, your impression looks great man, can't wait to see more of it.
@Militariahistory
@Militariahistory 2 года назад
You should start a WWII Belgium reenacting unit my good friend and keep up with the work on keeping history and military history alive
@arthurschiettecatte
@arthurschiettecatte 2 месяца назад
I agree, we definitely need. The sad thing is that almost nobody is interested in the Belgian army of ww2 anymore.
@jayausten5388
@jayausten5388 2 года назад
YES! I've been waiting for someone to do a video of this!
@1982rrose
@1982rrose 2 года назад
My wifes Grandfather fought in the resistance in Belgium, wasn't caught, survived. 👍 Interesting stuff. Thank you. Lest we forget.
@worldwarguy459
@worldwarguy459 2 года назад
That’s pretty cool
@Reignlief
@Reignlief 7 месяцев назад
Same, My Grandfather fought in the resistance over in Liegé as did his mother and father. ended up on "The Nazi Ghost train" after a member of their cell betrayed them all. He went on the fight during the liberation in the reformed belgian army and was attached to the first US unit to make contact with the russians.
@SedgewickFairfax
@SedgewickFairfax 4 месяца назад
very nice video. I enjoyed seeing this impression. Would love to see more details and history of this kit in your next instalment
@Hawker_Tempest
@Hawker_Tempest 2 года назад
legendary video to help with reenactment and/or impressions
@user-zw7dc6nr6b
@user-zw7dc6nr6b 2 года назад
It looks awesome! But i would recommend a repro side cap, that would look awesome
@Triangle26
@Triangle26 2 года назад
Job well done, great content.
@johnking6406
@johnking6406 5 месяцев назад
Excellent job young man!!
@itsanita1825
@itsanita1825 2 года назад
This is an awesome video! Really liked the details about the uniform and the history of your family. I’m excited to see you next Belgian impression video
@thetroodon9482
@thetroodon9482 Год назад
Love this can’t wait for the more updated vid
@benhood5492
@benhood5492 2 года назад
Dude this is so cool, I literally trying to find a video for this impression just a week ago
@peterlinz2733
@peterlinz2733 3 месяца назад
Sehr Intressantes Video.Danke.😊
@anthonygallegos6410
@anthonygallegos6410 2 года назад
Niceeeeee you look good 👌 Love your videos dude😎
@thecanadianchurchill4080
@thecanadianchurchill4080 2 года назад
Nice uniform and video
@worldwarguy459
@worldwarguy459 2 года назад
Thanks!
@Ben_not_10
@Ben_not_10 2 года назад
You sir have earned another subscriber. I’m glad to see more impressions being done of more minor powers in WWI/WWII as the most of the time the impressions done on RU-vid are rather meh impressions of American, British, or German soldiers and often the impressions are more stereotypical than historical. Awesome job, well done sir. Keep up the good work.
@worldwarguy459
@worldwarguy459 2 года назад
Thank you!
@ClancyWoodard-yw6tg
@ClancyWoodard-yw6tg 3 месяца назад
I think this is awesome because nobody really does impressions of the french Dutch or the Belgian troops from 1940
@vw_4_vag_live133
@vw_4_vag_live133 2 года назад
I have so much question about ww1 belgian equipment, because i just started out doing a 1915/1916 belgian jagers te voet impression. Will every do a q&a live stream?
@worldwarguy459
@worldwarguy459 2 года назад
I might have to do a livestream at some point.
@geertbus4644
@geertbus4644 2 года назад
Meer Smit ben jij dat hahahahaah.
@crazyd4ve875
@crazyd4ve875 2 года назад
Belgians always had clean uniforms
@fistfry6079
@fistfry6079 2 года назад
Cool love seeing impressions from smaller countries which aren’t represented as much in the community
@roelantverhoeven371
@roelantverhoeven371 8 месяцев назад
one lucky thing about that german discrimination towards french speakers, is that it was determined via an oral examination whether a prisoner was flemish or walloon... a portion of french speakers who knew dutch relatively well managed to pass, sometimes with help from Flemish comrades... the interrogations were taken by German officers to whom flemish dialects sounded rather "french" in accent anyway. (flemish has a hard R and soft G like french, opposed to the German and Dutch hard G and soft R...) in the current political divide of Belgium people often forget there were plenty of Flemish ho did not like the Germans, as there were also Walloons who strongly collaborated, the walloon legion wasn't much smaller than the flemish legion, despite the Flemish being the larger population group... also both Flemish and Walloon collaborators were also the ones that hated eachother the most, while fighting for an occupier....walloon collaborators colaborated for ideological reasons... flemish collaborators because of religious or naive "germanic" reasons... in the end both were misguided and idiotic.
@johnfrederickson
@johnfrederickson 2 года назад
Nice uniform
@worldwarguy459
@worldwarguy459 2 года назад
Thanks!
@geertbus4644
@geertbus4644 2 года назад
Hey you look awesome man. Only point is that greatcoat was mandatory in battle ( i know nitpicking and it costs money since it is a hobby). So keep up the goodwork and greeting from Dutch fellow reenacting Belgian interbellum and soon 1940 again.
@worldwarguy459
@worldwarguy459 2 года назад
Thank you. As with other items, this impression is far from complete. But I do hope to finish it soon.
@geertbus4644
@geertbus4644 2 года назад
@@worldwarguy459 Well you nailed most things good like pocket stuff. Very nice to see most things.
@artinrahideh1229
@artinrahideh1229 2 года назад
Great! Would be awesome to see vids about Swiss, Greece, Yugoslav and other minor or easily defeated nations. Thanks!
@worldwarguy459
@worldwarguy459 2 года назад
If only I had money and time haha
@artinrahideh1229
@artinrahideh1229 2 года назад
@@worldwarguy459 maybe one day, who knows? Thanks again🤙
@chrisleonard2066
@chrisleonard2066 2 месяца назад
Belgian and French troops had excellent aesthetics and were great troops, their Free forces performed nobly in spite of their situation.
@alexandrovverellen8647
@alexandrovverellen8647 10 месяцев назад
My great grandfather was apart of the stormvogel ss
@robertneven7563
@robertneven7563 8 месяцев назад
verader van ze n eigen volk
@winter2423
@winter2423 2 года назад
Hello this isn’t relevant but please can you look into where you can get East German jackboots I really need some
@darktank9787
@darktank9787 Год назад
I was wondering where can I get Pieces to this uniform
@worldwarguy459
@worldwarguy459 Год назад
I bought from 3 main vendors. www.re-enactmentshop.com www.tschooverken.com/?fbclid=PAAaaeJ_IC-vaftX3gRO_OPCrYguYHS54mL_VYNbq8hqAdO2vuDqt3ILIXeeU Frederik.ackou on Instagram.
@brysonp4609
@brysonp4609 Месяц назад
I got to ask where you got most of the field equipment and what the Y straps are
@nicocolas863
@nicocolas863 Год назад
✊🏻🇧🇪
@jarnethetrophyhunter4565
@jarnethetrophyhunter4565 10 месяцев назад
In what infrantry or division was your grandpa mine granpa was in the 14th infrantry of belgium
@istoppedcaring6209
@istoppedcaring6209 13 дней назад
interestingly a single act comitted by German soldiers and field commanders in Belgium may have swayed US disposition in favor of war more than any other. The German Fury of Leuven. In particular the burning of the Leuven university library. a neogothical stately library which was sad enough but inside were tens of thousands of literary sources, the burning of the library destroyed the irreplaceable and as such lead to international outrage. US fundraising actually saw to the reconstruction of the library and above the entry a latin inscription stated "destroyed by German fury, restored with American money" it was removed a year after as the university deemed it needlessly insulting to German academics in large part because the German public could not truly be blamed and Germany had to "replace" the collection with material from it's own libraries (though replacing it is offcourse just plane impossible), What did stay up were the many bronze plaques from american institutions and individual donors, they were also restored after the second destruction of the library early in ww2 in the fighting between German and Brittish troops in and around the city. the new library was designed by an American architect named Whitney Warren in what he envisioned as "Flemish renaissance architecture" the end result was a stunning stately library resembling it's predecesor but with some more modern adaptations internally.
@istoppedcaring6209
@istoppedcaring6209 13 дней назад
belgium did not allow french troops to enter because that was a major painpoint to the flemish indepence parties and would lead to even more anger among flemish speakers as they were wary of the French (and truth be told many in France still believe Belgium should be part of France entirely) the Brittish were not nearly as controversial but I imagine they were not allowed in because it would cause diplomatic issues (the French would considder it a direct insult even though Britain was still the only official guaranteur of Belgian neutrallity anyway) It is unlikely that it would have changed much however, the Germans were as succesfull as they were in France because the allies had captured the German warplans due to the plane carrying them crashing, the Germans were aware of that and changed them, the allies felt secure in the positions they were occupying and actually took troops from other areas to further reinforce the flemish plateau where the Germans planned to push. In the end the speed of the German advance, initiative by individual commanders and most importantly the daring change of plans caught the allies with their trousers down. In the end taking up positions in Belgium would only have helped if that meant focussing on the ardennes which were deemed to dificult for heavy material to pass anyway. the Belgian army should have invested in "offensive" weaponry, had Belgium operated an effective airforce and at least a couple hundred decent tanks the Germans may have been slowed down in the ardennes giving the allies enough time to actually mount a counteroffensive. the linguistic issues also played a role in hampering militairy effectiveness offcourse sadly the Belgian militairy has not learned. We have 0 tanks
@mariegivet
@mariegivet 2 месяца назад
My Grand father was also in Stalag IA. Where did you find this complete equipment?? It's quietly difficult to find belgian issue from 1940.
@user-zw7dc6nr6b
@user-zw7dc6nr6b 2 месяца назад
Uniform is from Macfarthingbowls reenactmentshop
@ilikeidoit
@ilikeidoit Год назад
Yo dude I just got a ww2 Belgian civilian defense helmet badge and it was used in the 1940s and im trying to find the history behind it and it seems you know things about the Belgians in ww2 can I have some help thks
@luir6035
@luir6035 9 месяцев назад
Oh I didn't know about the belgian in WW2, it's really interesting. Do you think that the belgian army could hold the german attack if the army were modernized as the germans? May your great grandfather rest in peace
@JustQueeck
@JustQueeck 6 месяцев назад
If we would ignore the fact that it was near to impossible at the time to even start modernizing the belgian army (due to, too many reasons to name up) I do think the belgian army wouldve been able to delay the germans for much longer. But eventually, the belgian army wouldve been forced to surrender or evacuate with the british in dunkirk. This is due to the sheer german numbers pitched against the belgian army and the fact that the germans punched trough the french lines and thus were able to encircle the belgian army.
@couchpotato6424
@couchpotato6424 2 года назад
can I ask, where you've got the Field blouse from?
@user-zw7dc6nr6b
@user-zw7dc6nr6b 2 года назад
Macfarthingbowls Reenactment shop
@couchpotato6424
@couchpotato6424 2 года назад
@@user-zw7dc6nr6b thank you
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