Yikes… Yeah, I can totally see that adult movie… “The Americans pounded us from behind, the Russians from the Front” In theaters November, 😢2023. (Rated: XX 15:39 X) Starring : Josef Gurgles, Herman Groaning, Franklin D Lose-his-belt, Joey (meet me in the) StallwitHm, and A.Dolff Spit-in-her. An innocent young man is drafted into the army, and immediately finds himself stuck between 2 rocks that are both, “hard places”… will his rear guard retreat or surrender?”
The robot voice is fine. The authenticity of the author isn't an issue compared to the quality of the quality of the prose This channel is an asset. Encourage it. Enjoy it.
A robot ? He may sound a bit robot worthy but its not a robot. About 75 videos ago he actually explained some things as the diary he read from came to an abrupt end. The guy was either blasted or taken prisoner. Its a man with an accent not from the United States. . Of course he could come over here and just walk in at the southern border, as long as all the people from India , Africa and China dont scare him away.
Well, yeah. That's to be expected when you go to war on two fronts. Arthur Harris: "They have sowed the wind, and now they are going to reap the whirlwind. "
B25. Oh and one B-29 however that particular aircraft was not 'given' per say. I think the Russians 'liberated' the B29 and all its cutting edge technology.. for' educational purposes.'
Americans pounding from the front and the Soviets from behind. Finally the double invasion that the nazis were searching of for a long time and with great desperation, happened.
WW2 stories I am not a lawyer, but copyrights do expire. Therefore I think you would probably be safe from infringement. I would like to hear attribution to the book and author. Do your own research.
Most memoirs were published a decade or two, sometime 3 and 4 decades after WWII. The 100 yr copyright to public domain has not expired for such books (which is the vast majority.). WWI books published prior to 1923 are just now becoming public domain, however, like WW2, after the war had ended, people were not interested in reading about a horrible war just endured. Most WW1 book got published in the 1930s and after.
@@barryb7682 Thanks, I was not aware copyrights were that long. I quick searched wikipedia where they talked 75 -120 years. Wow, didn't know that. I'm used to hearing songs recorded by different groups after 7 years or so. I suppose they have contracted with original author to do so.
I started listening to these because the stories were interesting and enthralling. However, no longer. None of them are cited back to the original works or give credit to the troops who may have authored them. That’s not right. The other alternative is that this is all just AI generated mostly made up from a collage of stories across the internet. If that’s the case there’s nothing wrong with that. However it’s not being portrayed as fictional, so it misleads you believe it’s true. Either way, it seems disingenuous.
You get smashed, but still think it was only numbers that beat you? If that's the case, why did you win so big in 1941? Arrogant to the end. Fact is that once Stalin stopped interfering, the German victories dried up.
In every video of this series the narrator gets to speak to some Russian who has some horrible things to say about bolshevism. Every video is like that. This is an SS guy trying to rewrite history by removing the great land grab that was the real reason for the invasion of Russia and making it a brave fight to save the civilized World from the horrors of communism. He would also like you to overlook the millions of dead Russian civilians. Stalin was a monster but he didn't start that war.
Poor German probably had trouble walking afterwards.
The title led me to believe this video would be something completely different.
The all important yuks….yuk yuk yuk. 😂
Lol comment of the day
thats what she said
A nasty sandwich
More poundings than Omaha beach.
Yikes… Yeah, I can totally see that adult movie…
“The Americans pounded us from behind, the Russians from the Front” In theaters November, 😢2023. (Rated: XX 15:39 X)
Starring : Josef Gurgles, Herman Groaning, Franklin D Lose-his-belt, Joey (meet me in the) StallwitHm, and A.Dolff Spit-in-her. An innocent young man is drafted into the army, and immediately finds himself stuck between 2 rocks that are both, “hard places”… will his rear guard retreat or surrender?”
Operation Uranus u mean
The robot voice is fine.
The authenticity of the author isn't an issue compared to the quality of the quality of the prose
This channel is an asset. Encourage it. Enjoy it.
of course it's a robot, but it would've been nice to have just once the real voice
A robot ? He may sound a bit robot worthy but its not a robot. About 75 videos ago he actually explained some things as the diary he read from came to an abrupt end. The guy was either blasted or taken prisoner. Its a man with an accent not from the United States. . Of course he could come over here and just walk in at the southern border, as long as all the people from India , Africa and China dont scare him away.
The title. 😂
10:32 😂😂😂😂
11:22 just full of innuendos, this one...
@@NigelJackson ya whoever owns this UA-cam channel seems to have a blast sneaking them in 😂
@@brandonpopelka It's clearly intentional!
What kinda vehicle are they fighting in because it doesn’t sound like a panzer more like a open topped tank destroyer of some kind
Well, yeah. That's to be expected when you go to war on two fronts. Arthur Harris: "They have sowed the wind, and now they are going to reap the whirlwind. "
Change the title now before the comments get going!! It did make me chuckle though!!
Lmao this title was wild
Yes I was worried also haha
War is insanity, but nations must defend themselves.
Was this at the battle of pound town or rotisserie ridge?
That title! XD
Thumb nail picture was from final scene in movie T34
...and the French filmed it.
😂
I've watched this channels entire catalog and I can tell when a guy is just making stuff up. Take this whole series with a grain of salt.
Thats what we call a spitroast
I think you might want to rename the title of this video 😂
It does hint of buggery doesn't it?
The title describes the final humiliation...no wonder the German in the thumbnail looks resentful.
I hate getting pounded from behind :(
Macron was sad as hell when he realized this video was about ww2
Straight to the comments
"It is forbidden to kill; therefore all murderers are punished unless they kill in large numbers and to the sound of trumpets. "- VOLTAIRE
What model of US bomber went to the USSR?
B25. Oh and one B-29 however that particular aircraft was not 'given' per say. I think the Russians 'liberated' the B29 and all its cutting edge technology.. for' educational purposes.'
A-20 Havocs and B-25s.
866 B-25s and about 2500 A-20s
Thanks.
I think you're getting too big of a kick naming these videos.😂
Americans pounding from the front and the Soviets from behind. Finally the double invasion that the nazis were searching of for a long time and with great desperation, happened.
Clicked on this expecting something very different based on the title.
Wow, Germany got DPed.
I was very worried, this is the latest it’s been
Usa! Pounding from behind.
WW2 stories
I am not a lawyer, but copyrights do expire. Therefore I think you would probably be safe from infringement. I would like to hear attribution to the book and author. Do your own research.
Most memoirs were published a decade or two, sometime 3 and 4 decades after WWII. The 100 yr copyright to public domain has not expired for such books (which is the vast majority.). WWI books published prior to 1923 are just now becoming public domain, however, like WW2, after the war had ended, people were not interested in reading about a horrible war just endured. Most WW1 book got published in the 1930s and after.
@@barryb7682 Thanks, I was not aware copyrights were that long. I quick searched wikipedia where they talked 75 -120 years. Wow, didn't know that. I'm used to hearing songs recorded by different groups after 7 years or so. I suppose they have contracted with original author to do so.
This title takes away a lot of personal guilt; so I'm just an average American after all! Have had to explain my preference to so many women.😅
Germans fought too many alone . Even Russians who ultimately were to prove fatal . Great soldiers both . Maj gen indarmy
That's called an Eifel tower.
I started listening to these because the stories were interesting and enthralling. However, no longer. None of them are cited back to the original works or give credit to the troops who may have authored them. That’s not right. The other alternative is that this is all just AI generated mostly made up from a collage of stories across the internet. If that’s the case there’s nothing wrong with that. However it’s not being portrayed as fictional, so it misleads you believe it’s true. Either way, it seems disingenuous.
You're right that they should have citations. But this certainly sounds real. The reader is A.I. though
Robo voice is okay. AI generated porn title not so much..
Ah come on, its already a heavy topic having a "lighter" title is fine. And I hope AI didnt create that title, if it did we're all in trouble lol
The scary part is any country can find itself in Germany's position, even America.
Damn thats hot❤
PHRASING!
Is awesome, lol. There finished it for you lol😂
Pause
You get smashed, but still think it was only numbers that beat you? If that's the case, why did you win so big in 1941? Arrogant to the end. Fact is that once Stalin stopped interfering, the German victories dried up.
In every video of this series the narrator gets to speak to some Russian who has some horrible things to say about bolshevism. Every video is like that. This is an SS guy trying to rewrite history by removing the great land grab that was the real reason for the invasion of Russia and making it a brave fight to save the civilized World from the horrors of communism. He would also like you to overlook the millions of dead Russian civilians. Stalin was a monster but he didn't start that war.
ROFLMAO
uh, phrasing