NormandyInvasion
NormandyInvasion
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HMS Belfast leads an RN cruiser squadron across the English Channel on the evening before D-Day.
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George Steven's Special Coverage Unit on board HMS Belfast on 5 6 1944
Units serving with 3rd British Division's 8th Brigade embark at Gosport for D-day .
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A young woman takes her child for a walk past tank crewmen belonging to the 13/18th Hussars' 'C' Squadron doing last minute maintenance on their Sherman tanks parked along a surburban street in A7 Transit Camp, Portsmouth. A tank commander shows the little girl his .38 Enfield service pistol. Crew members rest and catch up with domestic chores in the warm summer sun. Men queue up to receive a h...
Units of the 50th Tyne-Tees Division embark in tank landing craft at Southampton for D-Day.
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Mute footage shot by Sergeant Parkinson, a combat cameraman serving with No. 5 Film and Photographic Section, showing detachments from he 5th East Yorkshire Regiment, the 86th Field Regiment Royal Artillery, No. 9 Beach Group and other units attached to 50th Division line up in s street near Southampton's waterfront for embarkation and are driven onto Royal Navy LCT-735. The fully-laden LCT hea...
British and French commandos in Lord Lovat's No, 1 Special Service Brigade prepare for D-Day.
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Mute footage shot by Sergeants Norman Clague and Ian Grant of No. 5 Film and Photographic Section in 1 - 5 June 1944 showing British and French commandos serving under Lord Lovat's command confined to a sealed camp near the Hamble and the start of their journey on board assault landing craft bound for SWORD Beach in Normandy on the eve of D-Day
GIs assigned to land on UTAH Beach embark on an attack transport at Torquay just days before D Day
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Mute US Signal Corps footage showing troops from US 4th Division being ferried by LCVPs from Torquay, Devon, to the US Coast Guard-manned attack transport APA-13 Joseph P Dickman lying offshore..
A US Army instructional film about the Sherman DD tank
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A demonstration of the Sherman Duplex Drive tank, a variant of the US-built M4 Sherman medium tank that was devised by a team of British technicians led by Hungarian-born engineer Nicholas Straussler. Starting in 1941, Straussler designed several floating tank types using inflatable canvas screens. The principle behind his concept of a floating tank is simple: drop a stone into water and it wil...
GIs on a beach assault training course somewhere in the UK before D Day
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Mute US Sgnal Corps footage showing a US Army infantry company undergoing basic training and learning how to scale German beach defences and to destroy barbed wire entanglements with bangalore torpedoes sometime in the spring 1944 in the build-up to D-Day. The location is probably North Devon at a beach assault training area near Braunton.. This footage may have found its way into a US Army tra...
GIs bound for OMAHA Beach board assault craft at Weymouth in the final days before D Day
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Mute footage filmed by US Coast Guard and US Signal Corps cameramen.showing men from units serving with US V Corps at Weymouth, Dorset, England.
50th Tyne-Tees Division units inside a sealed camp at Romsey, Hampshire, in the build-up to D Day
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Unedited mute footage showing men belonging to various units in the 50th T-T Division and US service troops sharing C.19 camp at Romsey circa 30 May 1944.
US Rangers train for D Day at West Bay, Dorset
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Footage shot by British Army and Royal Navy cameramen in the spring of 1944 showing men of the 2nd US Rangers in training for the attack on a German heavy gun battery believed to be in position at Pointe du Hoc close to OMAHA Beach. The location is West Bay near Bridport. The US Ranger units which took part in the D-Day landings trained alongside British commandos and as this film illustrates t...
A pre D Day invasion exercise by US troops in south Devon at Slapton Sands circa April 1944
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Mute 35mm B/W footage filmed by a US Signal Corps cameraman
Rommel's first tour of inspection of the Atlantic Wall in November 1943
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Garman Deutsche Wochenschau newsreel report dated December 1943 showing Field Marshal Erwin Rommel with Field Marshal Gerd von Rundstedt, C-on-C West, at the latter's HQ outside Paris at St Germain-en-Laye and conducting his first tour of inspection of German coastal fortifications intended to frustrate an Allied invasion at various points of the Atlantic Wall, The report tries to reassure cine...
A captured German Panther tank in action with the 6th Guards Tank Brigade in November 1944
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Mute footage shot by British Army Film and Photographic Unit cameramen on 27 November 1944 showing a captured Panther Ausf. G tank in action with the the 4th Battalion Coldstream Guards north of Venlo in the southern Netherlands. It is seen taking part in a bombardment of Geijsteren Castle, a German-held locality on the River Maas, alongside the Coldstream's standard-issue Churchill Mk IV tanks...
The recovery of disabled Sherman tanks by REME ARV detachments in Normandy
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Mute footage by a British Army Film and Photographic Unit cine cameraman on 19 July 1944 showing REME detachments recovering disabled Sherman tanks belonging to a Guards Armoured Division unit, the 2nd Battalion Grenadier Guards, outside the village of Cagny. The tanks seen here spearheaded 5th Guards Armoured Brigade's operations on the first day of Operation GOODWOOD, 2nd Army's major assault...
The surrender of a heavy Panzerjaeger unit to US troops at Iserlohn, 16 April 1945
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The surrender of a heavy Panzerjaeger unit to US troops at Iserlohn, 16 April 1945
The story of how British-designed gadgets won in Normandy on D-Day
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The story of how British-designed gadgets won in Normandy on D-Day
The surrender of German panzers to British and Norwegian troops in Norway, June 1945
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The surrender of German panzers to British and Norwegian troops in Norway, June 1945
Driving captured French tanks converted into German self-propelled guns onto railway flatcars, 1943
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Driving captured French tanks converted into German self-propelled guns onto railway flatcars, 1943
The German view of the D-Day landings and 21 Panzer Division in action defending Caen
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The German view of the D-Day landings and 21 Panzer Division in action defending Caen
12 SS Panzer Division in action for the first time against Canadian troops on D plus One -
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12 SS Panzer Division in action for the first time against Canadian troops on D plus One -
Powerful reinforcements disembark at OMAHA Beach on D plus 3 (9 June 1944)
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Powerful reinforcements disembark at OMAHA Beach on D plus 3 (9 June 1944)
US paratroopers prepare to fly into battle on the eve of D-Day, 6 June 1944
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US paratroopers prepare to fly into battle on the eve of D-Day, 6 June 1944
Montgomery arrives in Normandy 7 June 1944
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Montgomery arrives in Normandy 7 June 1944
The British Expeditionary Force in retreat in Belgium, 14 May 1940
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The British Expeditionary Force in retreat in Belgium, 14 May 1940
Field Marshal Erwin Rommel inspects Assault Gun Battalion 200 outside Paris, January 1944
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Field Marshal Erwin Rommel inspects Assault Gun Battalion 200 outside Paris, January 1944
29th Armoured Brigade in action on Hill 112 in Normandy during Operation EPSOM, 28th June 1944
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29th Armoured Brigade in action on Hill 112 in Normandy during Operation EPSOM, 28th June 1944
Captured French tanks and half-tracks converted into mobile guns by the German army in early 1943
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Captured French tanks and half-tracks converted into mobile guns by the German army in early 1943
Captured French vehicles are converted into self-propelled guns by the German army, in 1943
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Captured French vehicles are converted into self-propelled guns by the German army, in 1943
Nazi armaments minister Albert Speer inspects the work by Baustab Becker in France in 1943
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Nazi armaments minister Albert Speer inspects the work by Baustab Becker in France in 1943

КОМЕНТАРІ

  • @tomreicher455
    @tomreicher455 13 днів тому

    At 2:20, I didnt know that they surrendered to benny hill.

  • @Krisfransi
    @Krisfransi 17 днів тому

    There's also a huge Sturmpanzer at 2:35. Could be a Sturmtiger but the front armor plate is vertical while it was inclined on the Sturmtiger... Anyone could identify this tank ? Anyway the gun seems to be of enormous caliber !!!

  • @lorna7338
    @lorna7338 25 днів тому

    Das Frankentanken

  • @joegatt2306
    @joegatt2306 27 днів тому

    01:46 That 72-ton monster does not look as unwieldly as people on UA-cam would have us think.

  • @dido7427
    @dido7427 Місяць тому

    Excuse me Sir , where is the place to surrender ?

  • @wolfstyle68
    @wolfstyle68 Місяць тому

    "That's it". Wow.

  • @egonkraaz9665
    @egonkraaz9665 Місяць тому

    Location are wrong, it's not Trandum. First movie show Panzers arrived and disembarked at Loenga Bru Station (fret railroad) at Oslo. the second movie show Panzers column at some hundred meters away at Kongsveien road (just near the Ekeberg park entrance). The location of the third movie are not sure at 100%, but maybe inside the Ekeberg park.

  • @MarcinBieniek-t9z
    @MarcinBieniek-t9z Місяць тому

    Das Ende meine Kameraden.

  • @jscotty349
    @jscotty349 Місяць тому

    Does anyone know what the "T" sign on their arms stand for? Tanks? Troops? Terminated? Temporary? I would love to figure out this tiny tit bit of history, even though it's of no importance today, LOL

  • @ValeraMiron
    @ValeraMiron Місяць тому

    ЗАТО ЖИВI

  • @Hornet_Legion
    @Hornet_Legion Місяць тому

    funny for a tank that was supposedly junk there were still quite a few surrendering moving under their own power undamaged. basically the armored vehicles standing. basically more survivable than the tiger II if you go by the empirecal evidence.

  • @Gorgane100
    @Gorgane100 Місяць тому

    These men and vehicles may have seen combat against the Russians and the Finns. People often forget that the Germans held the front in Finnish Lapland to free Finnish troops for operations in southern Finland. The Germans were supposed to advance to Murmansk in 1941 but due to bad intelligence like mistaking telephone lines on soviet maps for roads and the harsh polar climate they failed to even get close allowing Russians to receive lend lease aid through the port. When us Finns made peace with the soviets we were required to drive the Germans back to Norway resulting in the Lapland war. Germans used a lot of captured and obsolete equipment in Finland because it was a secondary front where the soviets didn't use their top stuff either. You can see from the decorations of the tankers that many of them didn't just sit in Norway for the duration of the war. When the retreat from Finland was complete some of the original occupation troops were ferried to Germany while the troops that were battered in Finland were left to recuperate in their place.

  • @molinaripixel
    @molinaripixel Місяць тому

    The man in berret in Benny Hill?

  • @clausidrogo6257
    @clausidrogo6257 Місяць тому

    Wow 212 is Benny hill

  • @annoyingjake
    @annoyingjake Місяць тому

    1:59 Germans surrendering to Benny Hill

  • @ConstantineJoseph
    @ConstantineJoseph Місяць тому

    That's a lot of panzers

  • @ahmadsantoso9712
    @ahmadsantoso9712 Місяць тому

    Are those guys using their underwear as a white flag?

  • @dbenson3114
    @dbenson3114 Місяць тому

    wow this is a lot of tanks

  • @franc9111
    @franc9111 Місяць тому

    I believe one of the planners of D Day had very foolishly got on a reconnaissance plane that flew over to the French coast to check on a few outstanding details just before it was due to take place. The plane was shot down by German AA and the occupants were either captured or got hidden away by the Résistance. Churchill was understandably furious when he heard about it. Luckily the Germans didn't discover exactly who he was and didn't interrogate him, but they could so very easily have done so. They were still working on the assumption that the Invasion was planned for the Pas de Calais, following Hitler's orders and the ingenious disinformation spread by the Allies.

  • @watchman2263
    @watchman2263 Місяць тому

    Interesting how powerful some of these surrendering units were, particularly when deployed in defensive positions, and indeed many lives on both sides being saved.

  • @kida9195
    @kida9195 Місяць тому

    What did the T arm band mean? Presumably it had something to do with the officers having surrendered.

  •  Місяць тому

    “We’re moving a mile down the road!” “Yeah,we’re gonna need the fuel truck!”

  • @mxblyxky
    @mxblyxky 2 місяці тому

    Even when they surrender, the Germans are impeccable, true soldiers.

  • @blijvendanders828
    @blijvendanders828 2 місяці тому

    2.12..... benny hill?

  • @JeffPower-dv3zl
    @JeffPower-dv3zl 2 місяці тому

    Top Tank Men thanks🎉😊

  • @spectacopsjohndoe756
    @spectacopsjohndoe756 2 місяці тому

    History is always written by the governments of the winning nations. The truth is always the first victim in any conflict. Things were slightly different to what they told and still try to tell us and our children....

    • @jameshepburn4631
      @jameshepburn4631 Місяць тому

      Whatever the Western allies and the USSR historians have said or written is gospel truth compared to the B.S. Josef Goebbels and post collapse Neo-Nazis & Nazi apologists have farted out.

  • @patriciachurchill2359
    @patriciachurchill2359 2 місяці тому

    My uncle jack is first bloke you see.

  • @pbrobotspbrobots1710
    @pbrobotspbrobots1710 2 місяці тому

    after all those years of fighting and even if your on the winning or losing side, you know you have survived it all.

  • @brucemacallan6831
    @brucemacallan6831 2 місяці тому

    You can see a marked diference in how these German troops are being regarded/treated, compared to how they were being regarded/treated in continental Europe at that time. Granted the British did treat unarmed German soldiers (Notice I do not say POW's) the best compared to how the Americans & French treated them.

  • @DJhuggo
    @DJhuggo 2 місяці тому

    Now, Norway surrender to...the Afrika

  • @andreafiumi6986
    @andreafiumi6986 2 місяці тому

    E andata così hanno dato anima e corpo per ridursi in quel modo.

  • @jimdonovan243
    @jimdonovan243 2 місяці тому

    Terboven

  • @tonyhudson8698
    @tonyhudson8698 2 місяці тому

    Those uniforms seem so New, clean, as if they had never fought in them ?????. Or have any of you able to explain????. Cheers..

  • @keithlegge6848
    @keithlegge6848 2 місяці тому

    A time warp unit with obsolete equipment left to rot away in a backwater, could be 1940 not 1945.

  • @johnhopkins6260
    @johnhopkins6260 3 місяці тому

    "Funnies" proved not so amusing (death trap)

  • @johnhopkins6260
    @johnhopkins6260 3 місяці тому

    What does the white arched stripe on the front of helmets signify? Also, the apostrophe at 2:29

  • @ado75
    @ado75 3 місяці тому

    Germans won the fashion war, brits look ike a bunch of bin bags.

  • @keithad6485
    @keithad6485 3 місяці тому

    What became of these tanks, I hope they were not scrapped.

  • @keithad6485
    @keithad6485 3 місяці тому

    Baggy pants of the panzer crew, allowed for comfort when seated in the tank. from a retired Aussie Armoured Corps soldier.

  • @erikhalvorseth3950
    @erikhalvorseth3950 3 місяці тому

    This is elements of 25.Pz Div, a rag-tag unit camping north of Oslo for most of the war. In late ‘44, most of the Div was transferred to France only to be completely wiped out by the western allied forces. The elements shown here are troops rekonvalescing, refitting etc. 25. never were fully up to strength and always with inferior equipment regarding its armor. In many ways it resembled the 22.Pz. on the eastern front, always a sub-par unit

  • @swemx7403
    @swemx7403 3 місяці тому

    It's nice to see respect to one another despite them being enemies. I know the war is over and they have to surrender those tanks but I felt it was made by the most respect atleast.

  • @LemonHead-sq5ws
    @LemonHead-sq5ws 3 місяці тому

    I wanna know why tf these tanks were in Norway and not defending Germany

  • @jameslynch7826
    @jameslynch7826 3 місяці тому

    A nice cushy posting. Those tanks are in immaculate condition. Good to see the crews in their very smart black jackets. Norway I can think of a lot worse places to have been posted. Especially for a tank unit. They look like they have never been driven out the camp gates.

  • @jean-pierrekouvalchouk4980
    @jean-pierrekouvalchouk4980 4 місяці тому

    Rungenkomando

  • @finnmanproductions9240
    @finnmanproductions9240 4 місяці тому

    Fascinating to see the interaction between soldiers at the end of hostilities. Former enemies, but still co-operating and showing respect for each other.

  • @rudicantfail2
    @rudicantfail2 4 місяці тому

    A very interesting video. I wonder what became of these tanks? Scrapped or Museums?

  • @FlaviusJosephus-rd5vk
    @FlaviusJosephus-rd5vk 4 місяці тому

    2:10 Benny Hill?

  • @FroggyFrog9000
    @FroggyFrog9000 4 місяці тому

    I wonder what the combined body-count of all these tanks is.

  • @hoddtoward3221
    @hoddtoward3221 4 місяці тому

    1:26 FIAT logo in that building?

  • @niouts
    @niouts 4 місяці тому

    Benny Hill !