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  • @janberkemeier7406
    @janberkemeier7406 4 роки тому +6172

    Well, that must've been an awkward ride to Munich

    • @ahammer607
      @ahammer607 3 роки тому +372

      I always wondered why he couldn't squeeze in with the luggage, or why the driver couldn't say, you know, that one has my grandmother's silver -- maybe take the suitcase with my toiletries and dirty underwear?

    • @keksimusultimus4257
      @keksimusultimus4257 3 роки тому +419

      @@ahammer607 whats more precious cargo? your toiletries or a wounded hero that fought for your country? (whatever side it was, he was still a soldier.)

    • @ahammer607
      @ahammer607 3 роки тому +110

      keksimus ultimus don’t worry I think you missed my point which is not worth explaining

    • @Mr_Chode
      @Mr_Chode 3 роки тому +18

      @@ahammer607 You posted it, its worth it. I know what you mean but none the less.

    • @logger22
      @logger22 3 роки тому +9

      @@ahammer607 it was obviously for comedy

  • @Kardia_of_Rhodes
    @Kardia_of_Rhodes 7 років тому +11369

    When you're lvl 20 and meet a lvl 100 player.

    • @asfzg2870
      @asfzg2870 6 років тому +762

      Thanks for the spot, I just unlocked the bi-pod on my knife.

    • @M_Alistair
      @M_Alistair 5 років тому +155

      +Asfzg PROMOTED! PROMOTED!

    • @Raging103
      @Raging103 5 років тому +35

      @Ornate Orator Same algorythm, eh? xD Nah, a combination of battlefield and WoW memes. Memes Do get reused by different communities at different times

    • @Mwraf
      @Mwraf 5 років тому +30

      That’s how German Army works!

    • @xmm-cf5eg
      @xmm-cf5eg 5 років тому +90

      when you're playing that shitty "Heroes and Generals" game
      ...and you see a Guy in your squad who unlocked the MG-42

  • @TotallyNotALolicon
    @TotallyNotALolicon 4 роки тому +5728

    “How tough are you”
    “This will be the end of my second war”
    “Jesus come welcome to the Salty Spitoon”

    • @thespaceelefant2441
      @thespaceelefant2441 3 роки тому +122

      oohoh uh right this way sir

    • @koamatton1852
      @koamatton1852 3 роки тому +163

      More like “Here’s the keys to the Salty Spitoon”

    • @whoknowswhocares885
      @whoknowswhocares885 3 роки тому +99

      Salty Spitoon has eternal membership for surviving two wars.

    • @liamweaver2944
      @liamweaver2944 3 роки тому +6

      Joe Beyrle would keep him company

    • @miriton1133
      @miriton1133 3 роки тому +10

      You are always welcome here sir.

  • @faiz5922
    @faiz5922 4 роки тому +1111

    "The end of my second war" damn fucking legendary man.

    • @fireantfury2539
      @fireantfury2539 2 роки тому +61

      Nobody said you can't respect your enemies. While not enemies any longer in this scene, the German troops outside of the SS didn't want war any more than anyone else by 1945 (though losing probably played a big part in it). Only the radicals carried on the fight. "I'm going home now" was probably the most widespread desire in the world by that point.

    • @ottokarl5427
      @ottokarl5427 2 роки тому +13

      @@fireantfury2539 In the show we can see how "far away" home feels for the Airborne, but for them this was "just" (and I mean that with the utmost respect) one-and-a-half year of war. If you were (like this soldier here seems to be) in the spearhead of the Wehrmacht, you probably were at war and away from home for five or six years, depending when you re-entered Germany to defend it. Yes, the distance is much higher from the USA to Europe than from Germany to France, Africa or Russia, but those guys left home for a long time, fighting against half the world.
      You really can't blame them for just wanting to go home - if there even was a home left.

    • @fireantfury2539
      @fireantfury2539 2 роки тому +7

      @@ottokarl5427 I have a general respect for all military personnel, foreign and domestic. Especially coming from generations of military. And you're right. While further from home, the Wehrmacht had it worse. Far from home for half a decade or so fighting multiple nations. And this man in particular having done this twice now is almost incomprehensible. He would have been in probably his forties or fifties by this point.

    • @BigMikeMcBastard
      @BigMikeMcBastard 2 роки тому +1

      @@fireantfury2539 Yeah, it's easy for them to be tired of war and beg for mercy after they'd spent the last 6 years spreading death and misery all over Europe. The Wehrmacht were willing accomplices to Nazi genocide, filling in for the Einsatzgruppen on many occasions and otherwise happily waging wars of aggression. Save your Clean Wehrmacht propaganda for your next alt-right militia meeting.

    • @fireantfury2539
      @fireantfury2539 2 роки тому +9

      @@BigMikeMcBastard Okay, the Heer, Luftwaffe, and Kriegsmarine. They were off actually fighting the war. The Schutzstaffel and the Einsatzgruppen are the ones directly responsible for the mass genocide. While some units often swapped roles in times of troop shortages, the general German military I think deserves some leweigh. The Luftwaffe and Kriegsmarine were literally not on the ground for those atrocities, and certain units in the Heer were bad but the army as a whole was not.

  • @Seriona1
    @Seriona1 6 років тому +7526

    For the record, when the Wehrmacht surrendered, that doesn't mean you just get to toss your weapon and go home, you're still serving your country even in defeat and military structure must be maintained.

    • @jtothed8575
      @jtothed8575 3 роки тому +232

      Mason interesting, so the feldgendarmerie guy if he was caught by his own he would have been executed? I know the Americans used them to guard POWs after the war. Just not sure if they were allowed to keep their gorgets

    • @Seriona1
      @Seriona1 3 роки тому +204

      @@jtothed8575 mason has no idea what he is talking about

    • @jtothed8575
      @jtothed8575 3 роки тому +30

      Mason do you know why the German military instituted this policy against their own MPs? Just curious.

    • @christopherdwane2844
      @christopherdwane2844 3 роки тому +274

      @WTW 142 Mark Felton did a good video about how the feldgendarmerie were the only German unit allowed to keep their firearms after the war in order to maintain law and order

    • @Pbirv
      @Pbirv 3 роки тому +74

      @@christopherdwane2844 Logistics units, like supply, communications, transportation, etc, also remained in service during that time, though deprived of arms.

  • @double-og4570
    @double-og4570 4 роки тому +9353

    "Don't salute the Germans!"
    A minute later, helps a German get a ride. Nice little touch to his character.

    • @TheNorwayDude995
      @TheNorwayDude995 4 роки тому +392

      @@josephmountford2292 This movie is based on real people. A lot of the surviving soldiers where involved in filming. Webster was a real person.

    • @odinvik7821
      @odinvik7821 4 роки тому +14

      @@josephmountford2292 it is not a movie though

    • @bageled_meme2690
      @bageled_meme2690 4 роки тому +4

      William Wykoff
      Obviously, you didn’t get a perfectly fine comment

    • @zachd4693
      @zachd4693 4 роки тому +3

      @@josephmountford2292 Such a silly comment

    • @TINCANsquid
      @TINCANsquid 4 роки тому +5

      he wasn't a *character*

  • @arealbigboss
    @arealbigboss 3 роки тому +12209

    "Russia is not desirable"
    understatement of the century
    edit: i'm only saying that eastern front was not a fun place to be

    • @amelvin32
      @amelvin32 3 роки тому +25

      @John SmithFucken A John Smith.

    • @whoknowswhocares885
      @whoknowswhocares885 3 роки тому +436

      A frozen winter hell hole where you fought off vodka drunken lunatics, not surprised.

    • @ZachjamesELA
      @ZachjamesELA 3 роки тому +7

      John Smith hows James town goin

    • @GiraffeFeatures
      @GiraffeFeatures 3 роки тому +223

      He was Military Police, that's what his Gorget says. Spent most of his time behind the line drinking I imagine, also explains why he liked France the most :D

    • @GiraffeFeatures
      @GiraffeFeatures 3 роки тому +6

      chilled viper. Ok?

  • @itsguardiantime4928
    @itsguardiantime4928 3 роки тому +220

    If anyone wants to know what the couple in the car said at the end:
    "My beautiful clothes!"
    "What are you doing there?"
    "Are you crazy?"

    • @Zer0nite
      @Zer0nite 2 роки тому +4

      Thank you :)

    • @jlsd1018
      @jlsd1018 2 роки тому +5

      Danke

    • @sidexmabaho
      @sidexmabaho 2 місяці тому +6

      wow, they do really deserved to get their things dumped
      thank you

    • @davidsummer8631
      @davidsummer8631 9 днів тому

      Dont think they are in any position to complain

  • @Ullknightsk
    @Ullknightsk 10 років тому +4085

    "It'll be the end of my second war".
    I also exclaimed, "Jesus!" when I heard him say that.

    • @demigod2324
      @demigod2324 10 років тому +442

      I know right?! He had some serious luck to have survived through both World Wars

    • @Ullknightsk
      @Ullknightsk 10 років тому +395

      The guy's as wide as a barn; that's some luck.

    • @Warmaker01
      @Warmaker01 10 років тому +399

      demigod2324 Counting both World Wars, the feeling I got was the guy had seen more places with WWII judging by his comments:
      West: France
      South: Italy
      East: Russia and Ukraine
      To make it through any of those hotzones with the scale of fighting involved, esp. in the Eastern Front of WWII, that would be amazing.
      To make it through WWI in any of the fronts, that alone would be amazing.
      But the guy did 2 World Wars... Damn...

    • @17element
      @17element 9 років тому +179

      Yeah I understand why he smokes now, that would of been stressful.

    • @rudde7918
      @rudde7918 9 років тому +62

      Warmaker01 He's a military police officer, he probably didn't fight that much. As far as I know, German MPs were busy arresting and executiing deserters and POWs. Sorry for my English

  • @SamaritanPrime
    @SamaritanPrime 4 роки тому +4833

    The "75 points" thing was a real thing during World War II.
    The US Army had an ASR (Adjusted Service Rating) scoring program where soldiers got points for certain things. The idea was that those who had served the longest- fought the hardest- should be the ones to go home first. The criteria were as follows, with September 16, 1940 as the start date:
    1. 1 point per month of service
    2. 1 point per months of service overseas (on top of months in service)
    3. Awards given- 5 points per award. The Bronze Star, Purple Heart, Medal of Honor, and campaign participation stars all counted, as did so many more.
    4. Dependent children under the age of 18- twelve points each.
    If you had enlisted after Pearl Harbor and made it all the way through to the Japanese surrender, congrats! You're on the next boat back to the States.

    • @annoyedwalrus7803
      @annoyedwalrus7803 2 роки тому +252

      This should really be pinned.

    • @jackr2287
      @jackr2287 2 роки тому +185

      This is the detail needed to make sense of the clip. May the algorithm salute you!

    • @wakcedout
      @wakcedout 2 роки тому +73

      @@jackr2287 see I knee the point system was what they needed to get back home out of the war, much like bomber crews only had to fly so many missions before they were done.
      What this helped was explain in detail how those points were earned.

    • @Sander64
      @Sander64 2 роки тому +30

      85 points you mean

    • @murderinc.hunting7686
      @murderinc.hunting7686 2 роки тому +140

      15 purple hearts and we're going home boys!

  • @danno1ize
    @danno1ize 3 роки тому +620

    I talked to an old guy when I was a kid.This guy took care of the local cemetery in our town .On a wall in his house I remember he had two silver stars,a bronze star and 3 purple hearts.He was in ww2 and korea. He was a good man ,and I was the one who dug his grave for him and covered it.

    • @lasajnae9626
      @lasajnae9626 3 роки тому +29

      That's rough

    • @LangstonAmadi
      @LangstonAmadi 2 роки тому +28

      That's Honor what you did there

    • @StereoMonolith1
      @StereoMonolith1 2 роки тому +9

      God bless both of you

    • @jshepard152
      @jshepard152 Рік тому

      Great story, but we know you died in 1864.

    • @albdamned577
      @albdamned577 Рік тому +7

      I am really glad to be able to have met people from this time. Some of their lives are incredibly hard to believe were real but it just goes to show how much the world can change.

  • @aarondolney4178
    @aarondolney4178 3 роки тому +1100

    2:00 that part really made me smile it was awesome to see him show so much compassion for the discharged German soldier. Even though they were enemies just not to long ago he still showed compassion for a fellow human soldier that simply fought for their country I think that's a thing of beauty.

    • @kelvyquayo
      @kelvyquayo 3 роки тому +62

      I think he just wanted to piss off the civilians more.

    • @aarondolney4178
      @aarondolney4178 3 роки тому +69

      @@kelvyquayo probably both. I know I would've

    • @fibonachi4127
      @fibonachi4127 2 роки тому +13

      @@kelvyquayo I think exactly the same: "uhh, honking the horn right here and now, are you in a hurry? Lets see..."🤘🏻😎

    • @nocturnalrecluse1216
      @nocturnalrecluse1216 2 роки тому +2

      They were enemies. Not at this point of the show.

    • @nathantower5565
      @nathantower5565 2 роки тому +6

      I feel like that was probably a shit way to do it. They probably dumped that guy the second they got sick of him.

  • @tankmaster1018
    @tankmaster1018 8 років тому +8345

    Nothing makes me happier them people who used to be enemies getting along just fine and just shooting the shit. I love scenes like this...

    • @nodinitiative
      @nodinitiative 8 років тому +155

      +tankmaster1018 How about a scene in which a former ISIS fighter is patrolling with a Kurd-Iraqi soldier?

    • @Deadlyaztec27
      @Deadlyaztec27 8 років тому +296

      +nodinitiative That would also be heart warming. Bitter enemies saying, "fuck the commanders let's just walk".

    • @nunyabizness9045
      @nunyabizness9045 7 років тому +177

      should read up on the Battle for Castle Itter

    • @tomaszstaszczak852
      @tomaszstaszczak852 7 років тому +3

      tankmaster1018

    • @samsignorelli
      @samsignorelli 7 років тому +75

      Really a shame the German commander didn't survive that one.

  • @RJBeee91
    @RJBeee91 5 років тому +4541

    I just quit smoking cigarettes, but I picked up the habit while I was in the army.
    One of my favorite things to do when working with foreign militaries was to offer them cigarettes and just shoot the shit with them. Almost every infantryman smokes cigarettes and you'd hear some cool stories and perspectives from guys over a cigarette. I miss that social aspect. The cancer part I can do without though.

    • @ozzy7763
      @ozzy7763 5 років тому +32

      Rj Bertram amen brother , been there

    • @aluisious
      @aluisious 3 роки тому +285

      You're not worried about cancer when you're infantry.
      I remember watching a dude pour all this butter and salt over his grits every morning, and one day I said "you know that shit is going to kill you?"
      He just said "THIS is going to kill me?"

    • @PeteyGunn
      @PeteyGunn 3 роки тому +33

      Been there done that got the t shirt...Respect and love brother! and that goes for the other vets commenting as well...PS civilians dont seem to understand cigarettes booze and porn bring peace in a warzone

    • @factbeaglesarebest
      @factbeaglesarebest 3 роки тому +10

      Civilians will never know the OTHER LIFE.

    • @factbeaglesarebest
      @factbeaglesarebest 3 роки тому +27

      @@smk3390 what, are you calling him a Spiers?

  • @edwardgilson9891
    @edwardgilson9891 2 роки тому +228

    My father served in the 4th Marine Division on Kwajelin and Saipan. After the island was "secured" and things settled down somewhat his group were assigned tents. One night my father heard rustling in the tent and out of the corner of his eye he saw 2 Japanese soldiers going thru things. The next day he told his buddies because he thought he was losing it. One of them replied, "They won"t hurt you, they are looking for food". His friend told him that he usually left food out for them so they didn't wake him up. A couple months earlier the Japanese would have been shot on sight.

    • @StinkyPataki
      @StinkyPataki 2 роки тому +10

      That’s awesome, I’m from Saipan.

    • @tonymanero5544
      @tonymanero5544 2 роки тому +8

      Wo, that’s amazing considering Saipan was another Marine legacy batttld after Guadalcanal and then Iwo Jima.

    • @ungultigername223
      @ungultigername223 Рік тому +10

      My grandfather served in the wehrmacht and fought in whole europe. He already has been in the army for a few years and was very proud because they gave him a horse. But during the invasion of russia they were so far away from germany that the logistics were not sufficient at all. They had to eat from the citizens causing 15 million slavs to die and still often died from starvation themselves. While on a mission to bring food to the frontline they ran out of it and he ate his own horse. They reached the frontline already chewing on their boots.

    • @robertmorris8997
      @robertmorris8997 Рік тому +4

      The last Japanese to surrender was on 11 March 1974.

  • @lotsomuch
    @lotsomuch 4 роки тому +335

    That german soldier looks like Rammstein's vocal

    • @PatrickPierceBateman
      @PatrickPierceBateman 3 роки тому +15

      Till Lindemann.

    • @davelanticse5716
      @davelanticse5716 3 роки тому +3

      . . .is that Really Till Lindemann???

    • @LordVader1094
      @LordVader1094 3 роки тому +2

      @@davelanticse5716 No, he hardly knows English and isn't an actor

    • @mattilatvala4164
      @mattilatvala4164 3 роки тому +4

      Dirk Galuba, a well known actor, now soap opera star.

    • @josephzamrin8744
      @josephzamrin8744 2 роки тому +2

      @@mattilatvala4164 Yep, Sturm der Liebe, which I've watched on and off over years to enhance my limited German. As Werner Saalfeld, a central character all along

  • @Sturmdude
    @Sturmdude 8 років тому +9113

    Man I want to see that German guy's story.

    • @jacobb9365
      @jacobb9365 7 років тому +1186

      2 wars fucking hell....6 or 8 years of in and out fighting depends when he joined up in ww1

    • @jcaliberty8288
      @jcaliberty8288 7 років тому +1260

      man that guy deserves to go home

    • @annalang5687
      @annalang5687 7 років тому +807

      If you want a good book/ movie from the german's point of view that is not propaganda, I can highly recommend "all quiet on the Western Front". It's about ww1 though.

    • @Jondav95
      @Jondav95 7 років тому +586

      bunny m Try watching "Generation War" it is really good. Shows the German soldiers point of view and how they struggled.

    • @annalang5687
      @annalang5687 7 років тому +21

      John Miller I will!

  • @ramondietrich3570
    @ramondietrich3570 10 років тому +4379

    That German guy is a tank

    • @honchoryanc
      @honchoryanc 9 років тому +351

      makes bane look pretty small eh?

    • @ramondietrich3570
      @ramondietrich3570 9 років тому +14

      ***** Oh yeah ^^

    • @smartlp3010
      @smartlp3010 8 років тому +13

      +Ramon Dietrich Well he is only 6,16 so not that big.

    • @hazzmati
      @hazzmati 7 років тому +150

      That's big enough anything over 6 feet is plenty tall

    • @wyattwesterfield4553
      @wyattwesterfield4553 6 років тому +202

      Well, he did fight in two world wars.

  • @cracno1125
    @cracno1125 2 роки тому +285

    "The end of my second war!" Wow, what a man. God bless him.

    • @TheRussian1
      @TheRussian1 2 роки тому +1

      God isn't blessing Nazi piece of shit.

    • @TheRussian1
      @TheRussian1 2 роки тому +1

      @Angryewokadam Why would I cry about it? That loser lost his 2nd world war.

    • @safwanshuhaib9968
      @safwanshuhaib9968 2 роки тому +1

      @@TheRussian1 Russia is a shitpool compared to Germany right now 😂 guess winning the war came at the price of destruction of the economy that will never be recovered.

    • @TheRussian1
      @TheRussian1 2 роки тому

      @@safwanshuhaib9968 Germany is nicer because it got absolutely destroyed than rebuilt with American money at gunpoint. Relevance to this clip? Zero, but nice try at deflecting. Germany is solid today because it isn't the Nazi or Imperial turd it used to be...so thank you for just confirming that the guy in the clip is a loser from two shitty loser regimes.

    • @safwanshuhaib9968
      @safwanshuhaib9968 2 роки тому +1

      @@TheRussian1 shitty regimes that totally outclases every one of the commie bastard countrys that are worth nothing but rust and dust as of Todays world 😂. Also... You're a looser from a useless country that's never going to come back from the fall of the utterly shitty sovereign Regime (ussr)

  • @KamaradeKriska
    @KamaradeKriska 3 роки тому +101

    This Feldgendarmerie guy is a real human panzer

  • @horstreinhardt5023
    @horstreinhardt5023 7 років тому +2234

    Simultaneously one of the most uplifting yet saddest scenes in the series... the respect shown between former enemies after the war, the humanity shown by a man to the wounded of his former enemy and, in the midst of it, the tragedy of men who'd survived the bloodiest conflict in history being killed by a freak road accident that could have occurred just as easily at home.

    • @leroy1154
      @leroy1154 4 роки тому +206

      There was even more tragedy in this then what the series portrayed. While the show implies that Webster and Janovec were merely squad mates who got along, the truth was that Webster considered Janovec the closest thing he had to a best friend in the company. Webster was not there when Janovec died either. He was off duty and going for a walk. Someone found him and told him that Janovec was in the hospital after being involved in a car accident, so Webster ran all the way back to the hospital to see him, only to be lead into the morgue and asked to officially identify the body as no one else had done so yet. This sent Webster into a downward spiral of alcoholism, which lead to Speirs chewing him out at one point because he was too drunk to be able to stand at attention.

    • @donaldkgarman296
      @donaldkgarman296 3 роки тому +48

      GEN PATTON........Killed in a GodDamned Traffic accident.........an ignoble end to a Noble Warrior.

    • @TheBanjoShowOfficial
      @TheBanjoShowOfficial 2 роки тому +4

      @@donaldkgarman296 well that’s if they didn’t kill him for opening his big mouth too much about the USSR

    • @ddandymann
      @ddandymann 2 роки тому +28

      @@TheBanjoShowOfficial What a load of conspiracy nonsense. By the end of the war the US was already slowly shifting to an anti-Soviet diplomatic posture. Having one of your greatest generals be an outspoken critic of the Soviet Union at that point in time would have been a benefit to the government, not a detriment.
      Do you actually think before you spout this garbage?

    • @tdpro3607
      @tdpro3607 2 роки тому +11

      @@ddandymann i think we should agree that no matter what pattons death is abnormal and a tragedy

  • @warhawk9566
    @warhawk9566 8 років тому +4192

    i always think that would be kinda shitty. Survive an entire war than die a little bit later in a car crash

    • @ironduke7423
      @ironduke7423 8 років тому +1005

      George S. Patton

    • @RyhzaliaLisa4118
      @RyhzaliaLisa4118 8 років тому +59

      +Iron Duke So true.

    • @RolitabunTV
      @RolitabunTV 8 років тому +166

      +warhawk9566 Gen. Walker died in a car crash during the Korean War

    • @warhawk9566
      @warhawk9566 8 років тому +189

      william lydon no i know but imagine surviving all of the bullets, bombs, knives, hunger and well, everything all the way until the war ends and then a few days after when the cleanups are occurring you die in something that could've happened any other day like a car crash

    • @RyhzaliaLisa4118
      @RyhzaliaLisa4118 8 років тому +10

      What would've happened if George Patton survived the car crash? What would have gone differently in World War 2?

  • @jamie8032
    @jamie8032 3 роки тому +133

    "Russia is not disreable" .. that's such a german answer.

    • @LyonPercival
      @LyonPercival 3 роки тому +10

      That's a global answer

    • @reynaldoflores4522
      @reynaldoflores4522 3 роки тому +6

      The soldiers of the Japanese Imperial Kwantung Army who surrendered to the Soviets were taken to Siberian prison camps. They were worked, starved and tortured to death.
      The few remaining who managed to survive those hellish conditions were not repatriated to Japan until 1953.

    • @fireantfury2539
      @fireantfury2539 2 роки тому +3

      @@LyonPercival Exactly, it's taken 2 whole countries a century apart to invade Russia and for what? Like half the country is a tundra then the entire country is frozen half the year. Russia can keep that.

    • @oz_jones
      @oz_jones Рік тому +1

      @@LyonPercival One of the only armies that have managed to sack Moscow are the Mongols.

    • @user-cu6ij1ui4i
      @user-cu6ij1ui4i 4 місяці тому

      @@oz_jones The french too

  • @nickirmen6671
    @nickirmen6671 3 роки тому +61

    That German guy's smile when he was asked to go to Munich :)

  • @kylecho2912
    @kylecho2912 8 років тому +2345

    That German fella was a Feldgendarmarie (military police, as shown on his gorget)~ an original gorget would cost up to 1500$ today on collector market

    • @kylecho2912
      @kylecho2912 8 років тому +9

      for the moment no but I have a panerfaust lots of medals and badges, some other equipments and a bunch of guns in my basement

    • @kylecho2912
      @kylecho2912 8 років тому +14

      I have a real panzerfaust manufactured in 1944, just deactivated :p

    • @robosoldier11
      @robosoldier11 8 років тому +2

      was he a volksgrenadier?

    • @TheMarkJoergensen
      @TheMarkJoergensen 8 років тому +2

      Most likely not. A regular grenadier, based on his uniform.

    • @robosoldier11
      @robosoldier11 8 років тому +2

      might've served in a volk division considering it was a mixture between newer conscripts and old time grenadiers

  • @HenriHerbert88
    @HenriHerbert88 4 роки тому +4030

    The experiences that made Bane into the man he is today.

  • @HenriHerbert88
    @HenriHerbert88 3 роки тому +943

    Proof that Alfie Solomons survived.

  • @dorianvujica3946
    @dorianvujica3946 2 роки тому +302

    The fact this guy was fighting for 5 years. Including the Russian Front and lived to see peace is incredible.
    I'd like to see his story

    • @HydroSnips
      @HydroSnips 2 роки тому +30

      He’s a military policeman, his job is hanging deserters, rounding up Jews and directing traffic. He’s a REMF, not some battle hardened hero.

    • @iPrinceHarry
      @iPrinceHarry Рік тому +66

      @@HydroSnips he was still part of the machine in 2 world wars, probably did more than you will ever do, remf life isn’t all that bad

    • @phil_5430
      @phil_5430 Рік тому +9

      ​@@iPrinceHarry I doubt anyone would want to do the stuff that German military police did during WW2.....

    • @Basedlocation
      @Basedlocation Рік тому

      @@HydroSnips >rounding up jews
      Nice fairytale

    • @inisipisTV
      @inisipisTV Рік тому +14

      @@phil_5430 - Most people think they don’t want to, but end doing them all the same. We are not special or morally superior than them.

  • @Warmaker01
    @Warmaker01 8 років тому +2185

    I do love the touch of looking out for the wounded soldier and getting him a ride one way or another :D

    • @dakotadurham6324
      @dakotadurham6324 6 років тому +136

      Warrior Code, gotta look out for a brother

    • @nanomachinesson2513
      @nanomachinesson2513 6 років тому +172

      Ya that was awesome. Car ride to Munich is gonna be awkward though

    • @killermachinemaggot
      @killermachinemaggot 6 років тому +117

      Both are soldiers, back than there was a code of honor. He gave alot for his country and has earned his rest.

    • @IloveBaguette
      @IloveBaguette 5 років тому +61

      Its a bit awesome too, he doesn't have enough points to go back to america now and he will soon fight the japanese. He has compassion to another soldier who got discharged, I love episode 9, 10 even without action just because of these kinds of scenes.

    • @dd1862
      @dd1862 5 років тому +54

      This was why America had respect from the world. Because of the humane compassionate way our soldiers treated the enemy.

  • @overcastandhaze
    @overcastandhaze 9 років тому +1190

    I always liked this scene. It humanizes an enemy before his enemy, and the two find peace with each other in the end.

    • @maxwinterhalter5817
      @maxwinterhalter5817 9 років тому +23

      Warum muss das gemeine Fußvolk aufeinander schießen ? Die feinen Pinkel werden selbst in Gefangenschaft gräflich behandelt, während der kleine Landser, egal welcher Nation, sich gegenseitig ermorden muss. Stellt euch mal vor: es ist krieg und keiner geht hin! Dann würden die Kriegsanzettler alt aussehen.

    • @SunnyDementia
      @SunnyDementia 5 років тому +7

      @@maxwinterhalter5817 u wat m8?

    • @gardist
      @gardist 4 роки тому +38

      @@SunnyDementia he is basically saying that the leaders and higher class send the common people to kill each other and then he adds that these warmongers would look really stupid if war happened but nobody attended

    • @gwarlow
      @gwarlow 4 роки тому +11

      Jdr Eldridge They were only the enemy because our respective governments' told us who to hate.

    • @SovietWinnieThePoo
      @SovietWinnieThePoo 4 роки тому +1

      not funny it wasn’t discovered that they were murdering millions till close to the end of the war fucktard

  • @TAURUSger
    @TAURUSger 3 роки тому +296

    Imagine a movie on the western front where the is a constant switching from a allied and a german character and they are unknowingly meet each other several times during battle

    • @joeylynch3131
      @joeylynch3131 3 роки тому +8

      would 10/10 watch that movie

    • @DarthMapz
      @DarthMapz 3 роки тому +1

      That would be awesome

    • @kingmuddy5898
      @kingmuddy5898 3 роки тому +3

      I remember reading a book similar to that, except it was in the ACW instead

    • @MistahFox
      @MistahFox 3 роки тому +15

      The book "Spearhead" is pretty close, it mostly follows the story of 3rd armored division and follows both a German and American tanker who fought in the same battle and met after the war.

    • @schaferhundschmidt1798
      @schaferhundschmidt1798 3 роки тому +1

      Saving Private Ryan kind of does that with Offam and the SS trooper.

  • @Frserthegreenengine
    @Frserthegreenengine 3 роки тому +104

    I've watched Band of Brothers so many times and only recently I just realised that Tom Hardy is in it! What an amazing cast!

    • @GoldHeartDarkSoul
      @GoldHeartDarkSoul 2 роки тому +11

      The cast was loaded with up coming movie stars, Michael Fassbender, James McAvoy, Tom Hardy, Dominic Cooper, Simon Pegg, Stephen Graham.

    • @gothbossbaby
      @gothbossbaby 2 роки тому

      @@GoldHeartDarkSoul David Schwimmer and Michael Cudlitz too, although they were already established in the industry

  • @NickTasy
    @NickTasy 7 років тому +2338

    "The end of my second war"
    I'd have so much damn respect for any German who went through both World Wars.....what an ordeal

    • @64MDW
      @64MDW 7 років тому +80

      My sympathy is somewhat limited. Germany shoved the world into total war twice in 25 years. You might think they would have learned after 1918, but apparently not.

    • @schmagges9499
      @schmagges9499 7 років тому +577

      Michael White Ww1 wasnt started by the germans...

    • @64MDW
      @64MDW 7 років тому +78

      Note I wrote "total war" it was the Germans that took the war to the extreme, violating Belgium's neutrality, invading France, supporting the decrepit Ottoman Empire quest to regain control of the Middle East, seeking to expand its holdings in East Africa. They, technically, may not have started it, but they sure pushed it to the limit at the cost of millions of lives and untold grief and misery. Thanks, Kaiser Bill !

    • @NickTasy
      @NickTasy 7 років тому +185

      Michael White Imperialism started World War I and fascism and revenge started the second war. As it is, most of the Wehrmacht were ordinary troops following orders. The majority of war crimes were committed by the SS. But still, to survive both of the largest wars yet, that's something to write home about

    • @butteredbread100
      @butteredbread100 5 років тому +37

      @@NickTasy en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Clean_Wehrmacht

  • @claudiobs918
    @claudiobs918 10 років тому +2350

    - the end of my 2nd war
    - jesus
    lol

    • @jamesdunn9714
      @jamesdunn9714 6 років тому +5

      Why not sooner? Because of WW2 and it's human suffering much if not most of Europe lost their faith.

    • @yourdaddy2232
      @yourdaddy2232 6 років тому +22

      +Provocateur Lol,If you had the chance,as a human,would you kill someone you dislike just because they did something that they thought was right?You misguided sheep.

    • @hanshukebein
      @hanshukebein 6 років тому +19

      i mean there were so many against the nazis among the germans but who could actually tell whos real and not ? i assume many soldiers had pretended to be nazis so that they woulndt get executed for being traitors...
      who could you even trust in such a fucked up organization... whos a real racist mother fukin nazi and who is just forced to follow their shit ?

    • @thomasche
      @thomasche 5 років тому +2

      When you think about it. It is sooooo fucking crazy

    • @aluisious
      @aluisious 5 років тому +1

      @nowai I wouldn't have done any of that. I would have got the fuck out. I can tell you it's the truth, I've found myself in life threatening, fucked up situations, and I got the fuck out.

  • @nickd457
    @nickd457 2 місяці тому +3

    When a war ends, it ends. Respect.

  • @movienerd202
    @movienerd202 3 роки тому +179

    "Russia is not desirable."
    Some things never change.

    • @kbanghart
      @kbanghart 3 роки тому +2

      I would love to see some of it, the architecture, etc. Not the countryside in winter lol

    • @movienerd202
      @movienerd202 3 роки тому +3

      @@kbanghart
      He was probably referring to Communism and the cold winters.

    • @senpainoticeme9675
      @senpainoticeme9675 3 роки тому +1

      The Germans were a bit cocky since they defeated Russia 20 years ago (World War 1) almost single handedly.
      Although it took them allowing and funding Lenin to destabilize the homefront and formenting a revolution.

    • @vahlen5281
      @vahlen5281 3 роки тому +2

      @@senpainoticeme9675 Well, Lenin was only the last spark that lit an already smoldering fire, since the Russian Empire was more or less incapable to continue the war after the failed Kerenski offensive.

    • @velikichef6820
      @velikichef6820 3 роки тому +1

      @@kbanghart Yikes, you'd freeze your ### off ha.

  • @commanderbeepo8066
    @commanderbeepo8066 4 роки тому +867

    That feldgendarmerie is an absolute unit.

    • @namelessvi9515
      @namelessvi9515 3 роки тому +29

      Yeah while your an absolute fan of G-11.
      XD

    • @tiernanwearen8096
      @tiernanwearen8096 3 роки тому +24

      They only stopped doing this work in July 1946

    • @ajlib
      @ajlib 3 роки тому +12

      As opposed to a relative unit?

    • @DatZortaw
      @DatZortaw 2 роки тому +13

      He's a big guy
      For you

    • @reynaldoflores4522
      @reynaldoflores4522 2 роки тому +7

      0:17 That breastplate identifies him as a member of the German Army Provost Guard.

  • @jammywammy8341
    @jammywammy8341 9 років тому +5138

    LOL Russia is not desirable. So true

    • @Mister_Kourkoutas
      @Mister_Kourkoutas 9 років тому +384

      There is a reason why the best Russian military leader in every single Russian war is General Winter.

    • @brennanwilson4879
      @brennanwilson4879 9 років тому +12

      SinDawg030 Lol

    • @Killjoy45
      @Killjoy45 9 років тому +92

      Its said that when our guys crossed the old border to Russian side in 1941 the first thing they noticed was: God damn terrible roads!!

    • @Mattebubben
      @Mattebubben 9 років тому +57

      SinDawg030 Finnish winter war is exeption it was winter but the russians still got there arses handed to them.

    • @Mister_Kourkoutas
      @Mister_Kourkoutas 9 років тому +88

      Mattebubben Because the Red Army's leadership was in disarray because Stalin had purged all the competent officers.

  • @WickedScott
    @WickedScott 3 роки тому +15

    I've been watching this show again and I can't believe how many great actors started out here! Michael Fassbender, James McAvoy, Tom Hardy, etc.

  • @Mwraf
    @Mwraf 3 роки тому +128

    “End of my Second War”
    Why isn’t anyone giving this man a Iron Cross?

    • @taelyrpost9510
      @taelyrpost9510 3 роки тому +3

      Some things never change. I'd wager a beer that at least one of his commanders was awarded one.

    • @weisthor0815
      @weisthor0815 3 роки тому +13

      he would not show it as it would have been stolen by a GI.

    • @aceisto2268
      @aceisto2268 3 роки тому +1

      They dint had enough steel to make those medals in 1945, 1945 is when the oldman are recruited

    • @lukaskucera9043
      @lukaskucera9043 3 роки тому +2

      Because it's like some of the US guys who have 3 wars under thier belt, Kuwait, Iraq, and Afghanistan

    • @tavish4699
      @tavish4699 3 роки тому +7

      Because he probably has both clssses already
      I mean in ww1 nearly everyone got one
      Just because there were so many heroic acts
      The Nazis tried to raise the bar to obtain it abit higher so not every 17 year old would have one

  • @Sjimmijim
    @Sjimmijim 8 років тому +4361

    If you think war is bad, take a look at the comments section.

  • @TheGrenadier97
    @TheGrenadier97 7 років тому +2961

    This Feldgendarmerie uniform is impressive and good-looking, notably the gorget. Despite the bad flag, the germans of WWII know how to dress well.

    • @tripsaplenty1227
      @tripsaplenty1227 7 років тому +425

      Hugo Boss was a talented military uniform designer.

    • @camkraw893
      @camkraw893 6 років тому +33

      Der Alte couldnt agree more, I was wondering what this piece is called around his neck, thanks for the info!

    • @AKhellbindeR
      @AKhellbindeR 6 років тому +119

      It's called a gorget, it's basically throat armour, and has been worn for hundreds of years. His says "Feldgendarmerie". Germany had several kinds of military police during WWII, and he is one of them.

    • @camkraw893
      @camkraw893 6 років тому +9

      Anders Kristensen thank you for the reply . It is a certainly cool piece of that uniform

    • @toadfaceass
      @toadfaceass 6 років тому +27

      the flag is one of the best parts!

  • @Kaipyro67ALT
    @Kaipyro67ALT 2 роки тому +33

    Really do respect Webster for this scene. That german soldier fought and was wounded for their country and he's hobbling down the road on crutches, the least they could do is offer him a ride.

    • @196Stefan2
      @196Stefan2 7 місяців тому

      ..much to the displeasure of the car owner and ex-party-official disguised as a civilian.

  • @ReveredDead
    @ReveredDead 2 роки тому +27

    This guy had been through both world wars. I hope to God almighty he found some peace for the remainder of his life. Unbelievable man.

    • @Harryhas26
      @Harryhas26 20 днів тому

      It's a character in a TV show

    • @ReveredDead
      @ReveredDead 20 днів тому

      @@Harryhas26 Wow totally I didn't know that. I completely assumed this is a real historical film from 1945. Forgive me my ignorance. It's not like that German soldier was meant to represent the disgruntled and disillusioned German soldier at the end of WW2.

    • @Harryhas26
      @Harryhas26 20 днів тому

      @@ReveredDead he's not a real person. This entire scene is fictional.

  • @sydIRISH
    @sydIRISH 8 років тому +287

    A very young and skinny Tom Hardy. I had to convince a few friends that both he as well as Fassbender got their big breaks in this. They never noticed them. Damien Lewis has one of the most genuine American accents I've ever heard. I actually thought he was American until I watched the behind the scenes interviews. I was stunned when I found out he was British. This is, in my opinion better than "Saving Private Ryan". It's longer, more in depth character study....great detail. Plus it's a true story.

    • @sercancelenk7131
      @sercancelenk7131 2 роки тому +20

      James McAvoy is also in this show.

    • @DavidCurryFilms
      @DavidCurryFilms 2 роки тому +21

      ...Steven Graham, Simon Pegg, Marc Warren...

    • @patmaloney5735
      @patmaloney5735 2 роки тому +1

      Far better

    • @collins7101
      @collins7101 2 роки тому +1

      Saving Private Ryan is also a true story, just different names.

    • @eliteben4
      @eliteben4 2 роки тому +2

      Most of the actors were british.

  • @loganfrank682
    @loganfrank682 9 років тому +481

    Month in service = 1 pt
    Month in service overseas = 1 pt
    Combat award (including medal and battle stars) = 5 pts
    Dependent child under 18 = 12 pts

    • @yuch1102
      @yuch1102 9 років тому +13

      John Doe Nice wiki copy and paste

    • @AnhTrieu90
      @AnhTrieu90 9 років тому +5

      John Doe How many to get discharged?

    • @loganfrank682
      @loganfrank682 9 років тому +35

      Anh Triệu 85 points total

    • @voodoochef100
      @voodoochef100 9 років тому +5

      John Doe Is that 12 points for EACH child??? Or 12 pts, no matter how many.

    • @loganfrank682
      @loganfrank682 9 років тому +8

      voodoochef100 pretty sure its 12 points each

  • @KarlPHorse
    @KarlPHorse 3 роки тому +38

    I love this scene, basically saying "He fought for you, just like I fought for my people. The least you can do is give him a ride."

  • @thisaccountnameiscompletel8949
    @thisaccountnameiscompletel8949 2 роки тому +61

    Btw, the “Points” that they’re referencing is how many points one needs to be discharged now that the war has ended, they were given for a multitude of reasons, including war participation and medals.
    If one had under 85 points, they would be expected to stay in Europe after the war in order to stabilise the continent.

  • @citodacal
    @citodacal 8 років тому +559

    If you're not a beast, respect your enemy during and after the war, and understand his sufferings because even you suffer, or have suffered.

    • @thezosokid
      @thezosokid 7 років тому +6

      Citodacal go tell this to the russians.

    • @JohnSmith-ge7dw
      @JohnSmith-ge7dw 7 років тому +4

      Citodacal
      No, I will not respect my enemy during a war. I will perform any action available to break him down and eliminate his willingness to fight.

    • @darkjak224
      @darkjak224 7 років тому +7

      "Nyet Comrade, we rape the women and kill the men. It is for the Union!"

    • @Ondrus21
      @Ondrus21 7 років тому +6

      Would you also respect ISIS, for instance, after all they did, after all the attrocities they commited?

    • @mrgoodygoodygumdrop
      @mrgoodygoodygumdrop 7 років тому +13

      You can reason with men, not with animals.

  • @nachtrauch
    @nachtrauch 8 років тому +388

    I don't know why, but the german MP reminds me about Till Lindemann from Rammstein.

    • @MartinTraXAA
      @MartinTraXAA 8 років тому +19

      +nachtrauch Indeed, the same long face with the wide mouth. The voice however reminds me of the German VA in CoH and Red Orchestra 2.

    • @german_spirit7545
      @german_spirit7545 4 роки тому +3

      I thought the same. Wide body, similar face, the expressiosns. xD

    • @RandomVideos-yl7ky
      @RandomVideos-yl7ky 4 роки тому +7

      Lol I was searching for this comment 😂

    • @shmabadu
      @shmabadu 4 роки тому +14

      All he needs is a giant, shooting fire, phallus attached to him, and he’d be his exact double.

    • @jackgrimshaw5030
      @jackgrimshaw5030 4 роки тому +9

      Because they're both absolute units.

  • @TheWriteFiction
    @TheWriteFiction 3 роки тому +60

    Imagine surviving through the trenches of WWI fighting on God knows which front, living through the Great Depression under the harsh treaties and restrictions imposed on you by the other nations, then surviving ALL of WWII and, based on the guy's story, having traversed and possibly fought on multiple fronts of that war as your army was redeploying regiments left and right.

    • @MetalGearedKaugummi
      @MetalGearedKaugummi 2 роки тому +6

      And he lived in Mannheim, tough spot!

    • @aka99
      @aka99 2 роки тому

      yes ww2 had some crazy, strange stories by soldiers and civilists and even more stories were never told!

    • @oz_jones
      @oz_jones Рік тому

      War is hell.

  • @bageled_meme2690
    @bageled_meme2690 3 роки тому +39

    Imagine dying in a car accident on rest after fighting a whole ass war.

    • @Kresh42
      @Kresh42 3 роки тому +4

      Patton'd

    • @gebrelius7442
      @gebrelius7442 2 роки тому +1

      @@Kresh42 he had a heart attack

    • @MrJames1034
      @MrJames1034 3 місяці тому

      ​@@Kresh42 Assassinated by Eisenhower

    • @sidexmabaho
      @sidexmabaho 9 днів тому

      ​@@MrJames1034based eisenhower

  • @ZoyaMaklakova
    @ZoyaMaklakova 10 років тому +151

    So strange seeing them talk face to face peacefully when few days ago they were shooting each other to pieces. But I guess neither side enjoyed it just as much as each other at the time too.

    • @SteveL11
      @SteveL11 10 років тому +38

      That's the point, war is so freaking pointless.

    • @brentvancouver7601
      @brentvancouver7601 9 років тому +11

      ***** I saw an old vet talking about some things and he said on Christmas day he spotted a German walking back to his post with some hot beef that they had been spoiled with for Christmas. he said he lined up his .303 and shot that guy down because that's what he was there for. he was in tears while explaining what he had done and expressed nothing but regret for it. I know humans are awfull but I don't think we want to be.

    • @chrisencinas4142
      @chrisencinas4142 9 років тому +19

      A soldier that carries his hatred for the enemy past the war is either screwed in the head or went through some terrible stuff where the enemy hurt him personally that screwed him in the head.

    • @Korn1holio
      @Korn1holio 6 років тому +5

      War is waged by madmen. However they are able to coerce peaceful people to kill each other by using propaganda and brainwashing them since childhood through "patriotism", "duty", "Fatherland" and other bullshit.

    • @sl3d255
      @sl3d255 6 років тому +1

      Chris Encinas Depends on who you’re fighting.. If you’re fighting regular soldiers, yeah. If you’re fighting terrorists, then you can keep your hatred all you want.

  • @bolobalaman
    @bolobalaman 9 років тому +754

    It's good to see two soldier become friend after all the time shooting and killing.
    My fav scene

    • @OverlordARG
      @OverlordARG 9 років тому +32

      ***** read about the christmas during world war 1...you gonna love that

    • @inouelenhatduy
      @inouelenhatduy 9 років тому

      OverlordARG well that story are in 1914 when the war just start and i thing that the only christmas that two side come toghether after that the german divison and british + france get move to other front i thing the german get move to eastern front to fight the russian and british + france move to some where els . you dont see that thing agian in 1916-17-18 or 15 and you know why war change people

    • @SantomPh
      @SantomPh 7 років тому +16

      the fact that the German guy speaks English would definitely defuse tensions easily. The war in Europe was over at this point and the Americans were already relaxing in Germany and Austria and mingling around. the German guy is also helping his veterans get home (a one legged soldier comes by later) so he won't start trouble.
      the Americans were also under strict orders not to antagonize the Germans - Webster tells Janovek "don't salute the Germans!"

    • @thezosokid
      @thezosokid 7 років тому +11

      america and germany should never fight again

    • @finaladvance5085
      @finaladvance5085 7 років тому +2

      additionally both sides higher ups took steps to prevent them from having another incident like that. While having a guaranteed downtime is good for morale, it was believed that the soldiers would become too friendly with the current enemy and cease hostilities before the governments had made any agreements, surrenders, conditions. whatever you want to call it.

  • @nommosforoldmen8925
    @nommosforoldmen8925 3 роки тому +64

    "I have 80 points"
    "Do you feel like you have 80 points?"

  • @Vikotnick
    @Vikotnick 3 роки тому +24

    When the war is over, it is over. Both sides fought for the country. Respect should be all around.

    • @bapr3887
      @bapr3887 3 роки тому

      After the war is over its time to charge and sentence the bad side.

  • @melonlord4055
    @melonlord4055 7 років тому +292

    "It's the end of my second war"
    "Jesus!"
    "I'm going home now"

    • @neinnein9306
      @neinnein9306 4 роки тому +35

      "...to Mannheim"
      nothing left of Mannheim after the war

    • @RealRotkohl
      @RealRotkohl 3 роки тому +5

      @@David-qu5bn Same as any other big German city or strategically important cities.

    • @kbanghart
      @kbanghart 3 роки тому +1

      They still went home, even if it was bombed out

    • @wedgeantilles4712
      @wedgeantilles4712 3 роки тому

      @@RealRotkohl You weren't necessarily german, just because you served in the german army. It consisted of various nationalities.

    • @MMadesen
      @MMadesen 2 роки тому

      @@RealRotkohl Mannheim is however still known as the ugliest city in Germany.

  • @squamish4244
    @squamish4244 5 років тому +1359

    "Russia is not desirable." Aha ha ha UNDERSTATEMENT

    • @martinrjugah1911
      @martinrjugah1911 5 років тому +7

      This is war it ain't no vacation. None of them are desirable.

    • @nadvedtotti209
      @nadvedtotti209 4 роки тому +4

      Must have been worth something to germany, they lost many millions in its pursuit to claim it...
      What a cliche!!

    • @venividivici4253
      @venividivici4253 4 роки тому +1

      valar If my memory serves me correctly, Germany was divided and the Soviet Union claimed half of her territory.

    • @comradecommissar311
      @comradecommissar311 4 роки тому +5

      Nadved Totti yeah they wanted lands and slaves. Also oil from the Caucasus

    • @levvy3006
      @levvy3006 4 роки тому +8

      Russia is much nicer than Germany or America.

  • @joed9491
    @joed9491 2 роки тому +31

    Listening to the casual conversation between the German soldier and Tom Hardy's character reminded me of what "Shifty" Powers said “We might have had a lot in common. He might’ve liked to fish, you know, he might’ve liked to hunt. Of course, they were doing what they were supposed to do, and I was doing what I was supposed to do.
    But under different circumstances, we might have been good friends.” Always interesting to find out later on stories about Americans/Britains and Germans who were enemies during the war, became good friends years later like that of RAF Pilot Robert Stanford Tuck who was such good friends with Adolph Galland, that Tuck was Godfather to Galland's son. The best one though is the friendship that developed 50 years later between B-17 pilot Charles Brown and ME 109 pilot Franz Stigler that resulted in a book called "A Higher Call"

    • @piedpiper4450
      @piedpiper4450 Рік тому +1

      werent galland and stigler friends too? or from the same unit or something? i cant remember but there was something about galland commending stigler for his actions after the war. also pilots seem like a different breed entirely, almost as if they experienced a completely different war from every other kind of soldier. much more focused on things like etiquette and morality. chivalry isnt what comes to mind when you think of world wars but that was something pilots seemed to take to heart. extremely fascinating

    • @joshuagrover795
      @joshuagrover795 4 місяці тому

      Field Marshal Bernard Montgomery and his great opposite number in Africa during WWII Field Marshal Erwin Rommel, their sons David and Manfred in later life become close friends.

  • @tacticalcanuck
    @tacticalcanuck 2 роки тому +3

    Nice to see the respect, and knowledge being shared. I have worked along side veterans, and can say that one can definitely learn a lot about the world from them.

  • @hennessyblues4576
    @hennessyblues4576 8 років тому +751

    That German soldier said he's going home to Mannheim. My Great Grandfather immigrated to the US from Mannheim.

    • @Matsuzaka54
      @Matsuzaka54 8 років тому +8

      +Hennessy Blues uhhh so?

    • @hennessyblues4576
      @hennessyblues4576 8 років тому +165

      Pvt. Matsuzaka A town of my relatives was mentioned in the show. Keep moving on buddy, I'm not trying to entertain you.

    • @WhoopityDoo
      @WhoopityDoo 8 років тому +14

      +Hennessy Blues Mannheim is a shithole. The true beauty of a city lies 10 minutes south by train in Heidelberg.

    • @hennessyblues4576
      @hennessyblues4576 8 років тому +41

      Whoopity Doo I've never been there so I wouldn't know. Maybe it was a great place back in the 20s or something, who knows. A lot of great cities are turning into shitholes as of lately if ya know what I mean.

    • @WhoopityDoo
      @WhoopityDoo 8 років тому +23

      Hennessy Blues No, I don't mean in the immigrant sense or anything. Mannheim is an industrial center now, with a lot of factories and such, while Heidelberg is still intact from its Middle Age roots. Still has the Altstadt and the Castle in the background. While Mannheim often looks bleak (though a lot of stuff to do still), Heidelberg is just picturesque in comparison. Did my exchange there back in '10 and going back in May to visit some friends. You owe it to yourself to visit it at least once. You won't regret it.

  • @mandykarevicius9746
    @mandykarevicius9746 8 років тому +868

    The German guy was almost twice the size of the American. Wow.

    • @raptornomad1221
      @raptornomad1221 7 років тому +365

      Twice the world wars, twice the size.

    • @Agent1W
      @Agent1W 7 років тому +177

      Until the American became BANE.

    • @Stromblad2211
      @Stromblad2211 7 років тому +9

      +Agent1W lol NAILED IT

    • @davecrupel2817
      @davecrupel2817 6 років тому

      Green Whovian dude appears all over movies! XD

    • @xharduchar4126
      @xharduchar4126 6 років тому +6

      Twice the area you can shoot.

  • @ahyeaman
    @ahyeaman 3 місяці тому +1

    I love the little details likw them handing off the duty pistol. It's more immersive for those who served. What a great show

  • @animatedhistory1034
    @animatedhistory1034 3 роки тому +14

    When he said he's going back to home, "Mannheim", I got happy, he went to the "best half" of Germany and surely had a good life.

  • @LordHannigan
    @LordHannigan 9 років тому +330

    Tom Hardy, Michael Fassbender, James McAvoy, Simon Pegg, all these guys had few speaking rolls. Now however they are leading actors. Of course having working with Stephen has it's own rewards.

    • @LordAcidGibson
      @LordAcidGibson 9 років тому +23

      Don't forget Michael Cudlitz (Randleman).

    • @nitzky8920
      @nitzky8920 9 років тому +4

      Tir Na Nog I'd add Andrew Scott, though he called it his least favourite role... He didn't get to play a psychopath, maybe that's why he didn't like it...

    • @federicobenitez5481
      @federicobenitez5481 6 років тому +1

      just find out that Dominic Cooper was in this series as well

    • @robertchandler5055
      @robertchandler5055 5 років тому +4

      Jimmy FALLON needed the Emmy for his role GOAT...The others PALE in comparison...underrated as ysual

    • @robertchandler5055
      @robertchandler5055 5 років тому +3

      I know he was easy to miss-lol...Lt. bringing ammo in keep. Hahaha

  • @jcb5782
    @jcb5782 7 років тому +610

    Who cares about that womans clothing. The way Webster showed kindness to that wounded German soldier by catching him a ride home was lovely. Good for you for treating your former enemy with the respect he deserves.

    • @sampleentry5253
      @sampleentry5253 5 років тому +26

      Dieter Dödel Gee... maybe if Nazi Germany hadn't started the war in Europe in the first place, none of this would've happened? What kind of deluded idiot still favors the Axis, if not a revisionist Neo-Nazi?

    • @uninterruptedrhythm4104
      @uninterruptedrhythm4104 4 роки тому +18

      @@dieterdodel1974 Your people shouldn't have started the war then. You commit atrocities, people will also commit atrocities against you. That's war, dont complain about it because your kind started it. Its the least you deserved

    • @thejack0fhearts43
      @thejack0fhearts43 4 роки тому +12

      Dieter Dödel
      iirc there was something like 30 rapes/homicides between the Americans and the British. It’s not a sound mind that would group Russian war crimes with Anglo-American.

    • @Birdy890
      @Birdy890 4 роки тому +9

      @@sampleentry5253 @Absolute Grass "Started the war" That's interesting considering the fact that it was France and England that declared war on the Germans. Are you aware of the Polish conduct on ethnic Germans? Nations are not merely borders on a map, it's root word is from the Greek word for "Ethnicity". This is the real cause of the second war, the German territory was spliced up and handed out to newly created countries without actually fighting for it. If the German army was decisively defeated in WWI there would be little reason for WWII to have happened.

    • @IIBloodXLustII
      @IIBloodXLustII 4 роки тому +28

      @@Birdy890 What you said is true, however are we going to sit here and pretend that Hitler wasn't going to stop with the "German" states? He invaded the Soviet Union, and he would continue invading until all lands were Germany.
      More to the point, WW2 happened because of WW1 because WW1 caused the rise of extreme nationalism in the wake of their humiliation at Versailles. WW1 also caused the rise of communism in Germany, which sperred the Christian Democrats to vote for the Nazis to counter the communists. Hitler spoke about bringing back Germany's honor and overturning the treaty and of bringing German lands back into Germany.
      However, lets not kid ourselves that the Nazi's political stance was anywhere near justified. They wanted German ethnic dominance, not just a better Germany.

  • @syncout9586
    @syncout9586 Рік тому +3

    The German patrol guard is part of the Felgandarmerie, the Military Police of the German Army. They were the last branch of the army to be disbanded and they were used by the Allies to maintain order around Germany following the chaos after surrender

  • @davidmurphy8364
    @davidmurphy8364 3 роки тому +13

    "I'm at the end of my second war" "JESUS!"😂😂😂

  • @ivanchesnokov517
    @ivanchesnokov517 9 років тому +616

    This is how things should be when wars end.
    Sometimes, you must fight a war. You must kill. But as soon as killing is no longer necessary, you should stop it. War is a necessary evil, but it is still evil. One of the great things about end of the war in Europe is that the cultures were very similar compared to other parts of the world. Everyone wanted peace. They managed to be civil, even after fighting each other and losing friends to each other for years. I'd like to think that was because they recognized that it really is a blessing to get to make real peace with your enemy. It is the best possible outcome.

    • @3NG1N33R5
      @3NG1N33R5 9 років тому +30

      wow your english has improved since you got killed by that forklift, Ivan!

    • @ivanchesnokov517
      @ivanchesnokov517 9 років тому +48

      WAS JUST OF PRACTICING FILTHY LANGUAGE OF CAPITALIST GIRLYMEN TO LEARN BETTER HOW TO INSULT THEM

    • @Agisilaos746
      @Agisilaos746 9 років тому +4

      Ivan Chesnokov actually german nation ceased to exist after ww2

    • @ivanchesnokov517
      @ivanchesnokov517 9 років тому +1

      Bit Papadokostas Not really sure what you mean by that. Are you saying something I said was wrong?

    • @Agisilaos746
      @Agisilaos746 9 років тому +6

      yes. I disagree with your personal opinion that there was anything civil after the end of WW2. The cruelty of the victorious against the german nationalists was unprecedented. First they bombed them to hell, and then they hunted them and executed them like animals. Even today ex-nazis in their 90s are prosecuted for things that happened 70 years ago! Remember the preordained trials in Nuremberg. What about the trials of anglosaxons and soviet war criminals? I am not talking about conviction..not even one prosecution. Capitalistic dictarorship rised upon germany and now is killing my own nation.

  • @drpapa26
    @drpapa26 9 років тому +1620

    Hey look! It's Tom Hardy.

    • @edwinblanco2320
      @edwinblanco2320 8 років тому +12

      +drpapa26 No fucking shit.

    • @leondelvechioramirez8529
      @leondelvechioramirez8529 8 років тому +324

      No one cared who he was until he put on the mask...

    • @leondelvechioramirez8529
      @leondelvechioramirez8529 8 років тому +4

      +Ian Miles Another UA-cam imbecile. You forgot to mention Dark Knight rises, it was a reference to that movie you chidrule.

    • @kevingeary5156
      @kevingeary5156 8 років тому +1

      +drpapa26 nsa is for covert warfare

    • @OmegaTrooper
      @OmegaTrooper 7 років тому +30

      And this gives him...power...over us?

  • @Sabrowsky
    @Sabrowsky 3 роки тому +10

    German veteran was one of the coolest character, you can see he's been all over and seen some shit.

  • @BizWilson91
    @BizWilson91 3 роки тому +10

    The German wardog is definitely one of my favourites of the series 💯

  • @BobMoore1996
    @BobMoore1996 5 років тому +27

    Just love that little “ja bitte” from the dude getting a lift

  • @Gerbs1913
    @Gerbs1913 4 роки тому +148

    I always appreciate scenes like this, reminds us that they're just humans that just happen to be on different sides and at the end of it all they have no reason to really hate each other. And to think of someone surviving both world wars means they're either really lucky, or really damn good at fighting.

    • @jan3381
      @jan3381 2 роки тому +7

      my Grandfather always told me how nice the US Soldiers were to them only weeks after they fought each other
      i bow my head👍

    • @markthompson8656
      @markthompson8656 2 роки тому +4

      @@jan3381 When I was in the U.S. Army back in 1980 in Germany the night watchman at our airfield was ex- German solder. He told me he was in the invasion of France and after went to the eastern front. Where he was captured and sent to Siberia. After the War was over he was not allowed to go home but sent to Choslovakia. He didn't escape to the west until 1956!

    • @jan3381
      @jan3381 2 роки тому +3

      @@markthompson8656 damn, hard times for sure....
      God bless America and the EU🌐

    • @jayfron6012
      @jayfron6012 2 роки тому +1

      Shifty Powers said if they had not been fighting, he could have seem him being friends with many german soldiers

  • @althesmith
    @althesmith Рік тому +1

    I've known veterans who had a lot more respect for the people actually fighting them than the civilians back home.

  • @SuperCosty2010
    @SuperCosty2010 2 роки тому +5

    This stupid car crash with Hardy's character - could be only in real life, no scriptwriter could've think of shit like that. You survive the deadliest war in the history of mankind and then this happens

  • @bernisweltredsun1245
    @bernisweltredsun1245 7 років тому +63

    1:44 coolest action ever from the american soldier. My deepest respect.

  • @dfwboxingisback9173
    @dfwboxingisback9173 7 років тому +20

    This was one of my favorite scenes in the movie. They found the perfect guy for that old german soldier I just thought, "he must me one hard bastard".

  • @kelvyquayo
    @kelvyquayo 3 роки тому +12

    "Too bad".
    Webster still not over that whole "we didn't know about the death camps" thing. lol

  • @BinisGunsAndGames
    @BinisGunsAndGames Рік тому +3

    Not gonna lie... when i first saw this, I thought the german soldier was Till Lindemann from Rammstein.

  • @miroBGgsi
    @miroBGgsi 4 роки тому +111

    That german guy always looked to me like Till Lindemann, lol

    • @Akropolis89
      @Akropolis89 3 роки тому +5

      I was thinking the exact same thing.

    • @edwinrivas9164
      @edwinrivas9164 3 роки тому +4

      Damn dude I’m glad I’m not the only one

    • @120M
      @120M 3 роки тому +1

      Every german soldier looks like Rammstein lead vocal.

    • @davelanticse5716
      @davelanticse5716 3 роки тому

      . . . That's what I was thinking too...

  • @StrangeDaysGaming
    @StrangeDaysGaming 9 років тому +644

    Kinda sad to see that up class German family get pissed to have to give a wounded soldier who fought for them a lift closer to home.

    • @kurf4122
      @kurf4122 9 років тому +227

      StrangeDaysGaming No, they were pissed their luggage was being thrown on the road.
      They were probably more than happy to give a wounded soldier a ride.

    • @puip
      @puip 9 років тому +22

      Dangeruss Seahawk It's a movie and in this movie they didn't want to help.

    • @kurf4122
      @kurf4122 9 років тому +79

      puip You don't know that, and by the way it's a true story. They had the guys who were at that scene present for interview. They even read their books.

    • @Taka12G
      @Taka12G 7 років тому +27

      You'd be pissed if an airline threw you off a plane or lost your luggage too

    • @The_yeffy1
      @The_yeffy1 6 років тому +165

      Webster was well educated and knew the truth behind the war if you watched the show and paid attention you would get all of this. When the Germans surrendered he was screaming at them for how pointless the war was. Also after they find the Concentration Camp they realize the wealthy people were the ones who warned the Germans that they were coming so they began executing the Jews. Webster had sympathy for a soldier who lost his leg but he had no sympathy for the wealthy upper class Germans who were the ones in bed with the Nazis.

  • @silverstar4289
    @silverstar4289 3 роки тому +5

    Watching Mark Felton video about some German military units remaining active to assist with operations. It mentioned the military gendarmerie with the breast plates, to identify them. I suppose similar to US MP arm bands. Shows how authentic the film production of Band of Brothers was.

  • @junliang7965
    @junliang7965 4 роки тому +1

    I just noticed it says Salzburg 15km. I loved that little town.

  • @themagnanimous1246
    @themagnanimous1246 7 років тому +3

    The German police officer sounds like the guy who voiced every wermacht soldier in Company of Heroes

  • @grease8922
    @grease8922 8 років тому +150

    it always amazed me to see this scene where GI and Jerry can be relax together when they were shooting each other on sight, few months before.... they are all human after all....

    • @davecrupel2817
      @davecrupel2817 6 років тому +17

      afidie101 Afidie it wasn't personal.
      At least, not for these two....

    • @SantomPh
      @SantomPh 6 років тому +7

      the German guy was part of post surrender Germany, he had no reason to fight any longer and was relieved to be discharged soon.

    • @charlieross-BRM
      @charlieross-BRM 3 роки тому

      My mother was an officer nurse throughout the war, in many locations from London during the blitz to as far as India when it wrapped up. In France she had a Brit and a German who had shot each other in combat and ended up in the same ward as another two of her patients. Stupid shit like that is what happens.

  • @kevinmach730
    @kevinmach730 2 роки тому +10

    The german solider in this scene is not only relatable, just seems so authentic... not sure who he is, and it was a minor scene but he was great.

    • @196Stefan2
      @196Stefan2 7 місяців тому +1

      I don't know the actor's name, but he played the MP very credible. Two stars on his epaulets mean the rank of "Oberfeldwebel" (can be compared to a first sergeant), but the notebook marked him in the function of a "Hauptfeldwebel" (which was a master sergeant).

    • @blackegret666
      @blackegret666 7 місяців тому +1

      ​@@196Stefan2 Dirk Galuba is the german MP

    • @mattilatvala4164
      @mattilatvala4164 6 місяців тому

      He ended up partly owning a 5 star small hotel Fürstenberg in Bavaria. There is a documentary tv series made of it: Storm of love.

  • @smiIingman
    @smiIingman 2 роки тому +3

    Holy fuck seeing Dirk Galuba in this show feels so weird.
    I've only known him from "Sturm der liebe", A german soap opera show my mother has been watching for nearly a decade and i used too aswell when i still lived at home

  • @NYG5
    @NYG5 9 років тому +111

    Who was the kid saluting? I couldn't see anybody in the truck returning the salute.
    Laughed at the "Wanna go to Munich? OH JA, BITTE!"

    • @gungriffen
      @gungriffen 9 років тому +46

      He is just showing military respect to the German Army. That's why he says they get a kick out of it.

    • @puip
      @puip 9 років тому +16

      NYG5 even if no one return the salute doesn't mean you aren't supposed to do it yourself

    • @Rangertozero
      @Rangertozero 6 років тому

      NYG5 I

    • @eifelitorn
      @eifelitorn 4 роки тому +8

      they were nodding back though

    • @apfelzaffen6806
      @apfelzaffen6806 4 роки тому +2

      He said , München. Oh , ja , bitte.

  • @SCQT
    @SCQT 4 роки тому +8

    One of the best pieces of "entertainment", on any media, of all time
    So. Good.

  • @piron2730
    @piron2730 2 роки тому +1

    That's the happiest "ja bitte" I have ever heard.

  • @BSAG2007
    @BSAG2007 8 років тому +463

    We german has the best uniforms ever

    • @jcfailgamer7157
      @jcfailgamer7157 7 років тому +7

      nothing beats the life guards or maybe a U.S Marines dress blues or greens the German enlisted uniform cap sucked

    • @PKFortyseven
      @PKFortyseven 7 років тому +1

      +Jessica Whittaker lmao most savage comment ever seen on the Internets.

    • @sonnywu100
      @sonnywu100 7 років тому +1

      in WW2 yes

    • @BSAG2007
      @BSAG2007 7 років тому +3

      The Uniforms in WW1 were pretty decent too, in my opinion.

    • @wetlettuce4768
      @wetlettuce4768 7 років тому +18

      You guys did have some of the best looking uniforms of the war my personal favorite would have to be the black tank crew uniforms.

  • @charlessaint7926
    @charlessaint7926 7 років тому +16

    I think of all of the scenes in this series, this one is my favorite. I love the interaction with the German soldiers. Easy Company spent the war training to fight and spent 11 months fighting in terrible campaigns, lost a lot of good men, and were ready to fight and kill their enemy and did so. But now, they look at them like respectable soldiers. The Feldgendarmerie with Pfc Janovec chat like buddies and Webster shows sympathy to a disabled German soldier by getting him a ride. This shows that in any other circumstances these men could have been friends and that they didn't allow their hate to cloud to their judgement or their sense of humanity.

  • @mustafahakansandk7747
    @mustafahakansandk7747 3 роки тому +125

    Generation Z: We are sooo unlucky, 'cause 2020 etc.
    Babies of 1900: Hold my trench shovel.

    • @alexanderg1935
      @alexanderg1935 3 роки тому +3

      Well said.

    • @artkarounos816
      @artkarounos816 3 роки тому +2

      Right?

    • @bransonwalter5588
      @bransonwalter5588 3 роки тому +6

      @Clinton Reisig "Socialism" today and fascism are on the complete opposite sides of the political spectrum.

    • @jansobieski3127
      @jansobieski3127 3 роки тому +1

      @@bransonwalter5588 well truth is socialist today are acting like fascists back then. I don't see any difference.

    • @chillipowder0169
      @chillipowder0169 3 роки тому +1

      Everything's relative. I'm part of Generation Z but I can still understand and appreciate how bad things used to be, and how much worse they COULD be. 2020 wasn't as bad as the first and second World Wars, but it certainly wasn't an easy time for many.

  • @matthewadams2979
    @matthewadams2979 Рік тому +3

    A young Tom Hardy sure does look like Steve Rogers did.

  • @tungvan8290
    @tungvan8290 10 років тому +126

    Webster "don't salute the Germans" , gotta love this guy

    • @denismulic5746
      @denismulic5746 7 років тому +13

      Pham Son Tung He is one of my most hated charachters in this show

    • @DeportableDeplorable
      @DeportableDeplorable 6 років тому +25

      Moonman Nah man....the most hated award should go to Cobb

    • @davecrupel2817
      @davecrupel2817 6 років тому +25

      Uriel Correa it goes to Sobel.

    • @onwisconsin1794
      @onwisconsin1794 6 років тому +5

      Uriel Correa dude that’s a strong choice! Cobb is a pussy the entire series

    • @OneofInfinity.
      @OneofInfinity. 5 років тому +7

      He was easy to hate and shows how good of a performer David Schwimmer is.

  • @PeowPeowPeowLasers
    @PeowPeowPeowLasers 10 років тому +84

    2:22 - and that's why Bane wears the mask...

  • @Slapdash1
    @Slapdash1 2 роки тому +3

    A touch of humanity.

  • @PastorBach
    @PastorBach 3 роки тому +2

    When the Hotel director from the german telenovela „Sturm der Liebe“ meets Bane, before the accident

  • @redwolfflims6143
    @redwolfflims6143 7 років тому +89

    I would love to be station with a veteran of two world wars! especially him

    • @polockdan1
      @polockdan1 5 років тому +11

      I served in the U.S. Army in the 60's and there were men that were career soldiers that served in combat in WW 2,Korea and Viet nam. Always respected them .Really amazing once you think about it.

    • @scottsummers6357
      @scottsummers6357 4 роки тому

      Just imagine all the stories, and freaking knowledge you could get from listening to an old salt like him!

    • @olenickel6013
      @olenickel6013 3 роки тому

      @@scottsummers6357 He was German military police, meaning a close to 100% chance of some serious warcrimes. Especially if he was in Russia.