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Graviteam Tactics: Mius Front - Second Battle of Kharkov
Just some clips of the fighting from my playthrough of the Fateful Strike scenario. 17 May 1942, during the Second Battle of Kharkov. The Germans in this one are swamped with a tidal wave of enemy armor. Elements of two infantry divisions try to hold out as friendly armor comes up to reinforce. Until the tanks and assault guns arrive, you have to use the 8.8cm flak and AT guns wisely. You also have have occasional Stuka support. I did my best with positioning and watched them fight it out.
I'm uploading this just so people can see what the scenario is like.
I'm uploading this just so people can see what the scenario is like.
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Train ride through the Polish countryside
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Koleje Mazowieckie, Teresin Niepokalanów - Sochaczew line. Going to Sochaczew for the 1939 Battle of the Bzura museum and monument
Lvov-Sandomierz Offensive
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It is hard to believe now that in the summer of 1944 fierce combat raged in western Ukraine/southeast Poland during the Lvov-Sandomierz offensive in July-August, 1944. Although it was a critical operation of the Second World War, it is hardly known about in the west today. The combat took place in the rural countryside of Eastern Europe, which today is peaceful and quiet with little to no remin...
Battle of Narva footage
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Footage of fighting on the Narva Front, early 1944. The video says 1943 but that's wrong.
Battle of Chrysopolis
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The Battle of Chrysopolis was fought on 18 September 324 at Chrysopolis (Üsküdar), near Chalcedon (Kadıköy), between the two Roman emperors Constantine I and Licinius. The battle was the final encounter between the two emperors. After his navy's defeat in the Battle of the Hellespont, Licinius withdrew his forces from the city of Byzantium across the Bosporus to Chalcedon in Bithynia. Constanti...
Attack on the Red October Factory, October 1942
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Germany reaches the Volga. The original footage late in this video is not mine. It is from the German Wartime Newsreels, October 1942. It shows and briefly talks about the battle for the Volga. I recommend reading the book "Winter Storm: The Battle for Stalingrad and the Operation to Rescue 6th Army" by Hans Wijers. It goes into considerable detail about the later stages of the battle in and ar...
My grandfather fought in this battle. Was decorated for gallantry in action. He also fought in Soissons and Chateau Terrary (sp?). Find and read the book “Through the Wheat”. It was written by a squad mate of his. The work is described as historical fiction, but everything in the book actually took place. The names were changed and deeds done by one character may have been done by more than one person, but they all happened to men in his unit. The falling tree branch incident killed the man laying right next to my granddad.
My grandfather was in ww1 i wonder what it was like with allies
They learned nothing from Picket's Charge.
This battle is were a lot of marine lore came from. For example the quotes "retreat hell we just got here" and "Come on sons of bitches do you want to live forever" were said st this battle. This battle is were the marines got the nickname devil dogs
Marines aka Dogs from Hell .
Mg42s in ww1 damn
Girls conversation at the lockers room : "I felt that Alex with other guys are cheating on us" Alex with other guys : ..........
Stolen audio from Saving Private Ryan there weren't M1 Garands in WW1
My ×2 (or maybe ×3) great grandfather was a fought at Belleau Wood. He survived WW1 and lived a long, healthy life afterwards. That's about all I know from hearing other relatives talk about him. My family still has his service records so that's something I'll have to dig up and look at in the future.
what a strange music you chose for background)
It amazes me how many professional historians, armorers, military strategists, General officers, film directors, gaffers and USMC experts have offered comments here.
The sound effects in the background are from saving private ryan
Why is there a garand ping at 1:55?
Is this audio from saving private ryan opening scene?
The audio to Saving Private Ryan DDay scene fit perfectly here
hail victor eternal 2022 eschatos ekthros katargetai thanatos/hail scutari/uskudar chrysopolis forever
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I saw a lot of shotguns in this scene. I guess the marines loved shotguns. Great for close combat, but I wouldn’t feel comfortable going into battle without a rifle.
Actually shotguns can shoot further than you expect
I own several 12 gauge shotguns, I still stand by my statement lol. If I were in battle, I would rather have a 30-06 rifle. But it would be cool to have a short 1897 Winchester shotgun strapped to my back for when I actually got to the German trench.
There was a 3 episode deal on Netflix on ww1 I believe (Canadian Netflix) 1 was a tank crew, other was about a defensive point with Australian and usa crews at the start of the war and how no one was taking it too serious at the start, and then another one also but can’t remember. Can’t remember the name and it’s gone off Netflix , but was really really good! If anyone knows please let us know
There was perfectly good tall grass for those men to crawl through, shameful waste of men
Swear I hear saving private Ryan sound affects. Auto machine gun sounds too fast for WW1, and what were the ricochets bouncing off of?
Wast the battle of Narva in the summer?
Late in the winter of 43/44.
Saving private ryan sfx?
l'attaque du bois Belleau c'est à peu prêt la seule bataille à laquelle ont participé les Américains sur toute cette guerre !
No cover.No cannon fire.In my opinion a sad waste of good men.
Marines kept coming
I went to the USMC Museum and saw this playing in the WWI/Battle of Belleau Wood exhibit, the exhibit was amazing and the area where they had this playing kinda felt like you were actually in Belleau Wood because of the way the sound was set up.
Lee pickett's charge,grant cold harbor,same military stupid tactics walking upright open ground into entrenched troops.Try some different tactics for pete's sake.
This is the battle where the Marines earned the name Devil Dogs. That is what the German soldiers call them. Sir! The Marine Corps is 246 years of walk, talk, hell, death and destruction! Sir! To be a Marine is to live forever! This is why when the flag goes by you get off your ass and put your hand over your heart!! You are honoring those who fought for Your Freedoms! Semper Fi
That the Germans called the marines 'Devil Dogs' was completely made up by US newspapers, and used for propaganda purposes.
My wife's Great Great uncle died in that battle
The Fat Orange Douche called them 'suckers and losers.'
The Yanks did OK at Belleau Wood. What is this clip from? It’s well done.
Jesus Christ, how embarrassing.
Back in the days when America acted with integrity an allies actually meant more than nations to be manipulated and treated like shit............ How times have changed.
The audio is from saving private Ryan MG42
Bonjour. Quel est le nom du film svp? Merci.
Brave fucking men on both ends
Don't go to the long grass - ajay in jurrasic park lost world
I can’t imagine the mindset those men had crossing an open field like that. I guess you have to have tunnel vision, in that you block everything out but getting to the other side. Much respect to those Leathernecks!!
Thats about as bad as it gets.
なんと勇敢な兵士たちよ!
Devil Dogs
That's where the name "Tueflhunden" was born. More commonly known as the "devil dog" Dont mess with Marines..... Semper fi.
The nickname 'Devil Dogs' was made up by US newspapers, months before the battle of Belleau Woods. The Germans never called them that.
Whats with the Saving Private Ryan sound effects in the background
Civil War tactics against entrenched machine guns and repeater rifles are ludicrous.
Stay frosty, lads.
No need to mention that the German Imperial Army had the best ground troops.
Most of the combatant nations fielded well trained, volunteer armies at the beginning of the war but as the thing dragged on and bogged down into a trench warfare, meatgrinder of a stalemate, the quality of the soldiers dropped steadily. By the end men were being rushed to the front with only the most basic training.
I find it interesting that when I was in the Marines we were still learning how to fix bayonets and do frontal charges not much different than what Napoleon was doing at the Battle of Waterloo.. I was like damn Gunny we still do this bullshit its the 21st. Century!? He said it was last resort! Its chilling to think things could get so bad they we resort to Japanese style suicide banzai charges...
The battle of Waterloo 1815 on the French Belgium Border involving two huge armies. Napoleon's grand army and an army of coalition forces under the British commander Sir Arthur Welsey (Duke of Wellington) savage hand to hand combat took place in two places farmhouses defended by British troops. It was almost artillery and cavalry charges. If this battle intrest you a feature film Waterloo was released in 1970 and it was made on an epic scale .Well worth a watch.
@@chrisholland7367 I actually saw the recently. It was good.
Devil Dogs. Semper Fidelis.
Semper Fi Brothers