Between Screaming Eagles, The Lost Battalion, and 82nd All The Way, I'm starting to see a pattern that it doesn't end well for the German army when it engages and surrounds a vastly outnumbered American army in the French woods.
I would like it if you watched the entire thing including the info by the band members at the end. Here the singer Joakim talks about Band of Brothers being an inspiration for the song. It's interesting and I would like your reaction to these bits as well.
The line 'We're paratroopers, we're supposed to be surrounded", I believe that was said by Winters. The other episode about the shelling from Band of Brothers is called "The Breaking Point"
So true , Band of Brothers is an incredible series, one of mh favorite mini series, amazingly the small amount of special effects they use, holds up to this day almost 20 years later.
My great uncle faught in the battle of the bulge he was a MP the family didn't know much about his service he did not talk about it. It wasn't until his death when the family had learned he had faught in the battle of the bulge. Great video because of you hgg I had purchased the band of brothers never watched the whole thing before now absolutely one of my favorites! Now watching it for second time!!!
You should definitely check out their song "The Last Battle", it tells a story that I would never have known had I not been a Sabaton fan! The last days of the war in Europe at Castle Itter.
5:31 And this is why I love this channel. You did it before with Stigler. You can tell a story without taking sides and even more: you help people to understand the other side in the conflict. War is brutal and soldiers on both sides commit atrocities but as you said the to the victor go the spoils. It's kind of sad that even 80 years later this has to be explained to most people. Thank you for making that important point!
Sabaton 1648 song next? One of them is in Engslich and describes the point of view of the Czechs defending Prague. One of them is in Swedish and describes the point of view of the Swedes attacking Prague.
My late dear friend & mentor, John Florea who, before he became a multi-credited TV director, was a LIFE photographer whp took photos of the Malmady masacre for that magazine...
4:00 No, combined-arms warfare wasn't a lot to ask to the Wehrmacht, they made it into the blitzkrieg and they were the first to understand the value of coordination and organization, what they lucked was fuel, artillery (if we compare the numbers to the allies wich on west and east used superior firepower extensively), and as pointed out, all new divisions weren't as efficient and the old ones had been crippled by years of fighting, this was one last attempt at turning the tide, and it failed, but it surely wasn't because the Germans couldn't use combined-arms warfare. (I know they didn't have air superiority, of wich the close air support is part of combined-arms, I just didn't point out it before because it seemed out of place, and anyway, it's not like they lacked the theory nor the practice, they just couldn't apply it in the field)
dude i just watched a few of your vids and i thought you would have a like 1M subs but your quite small i just what to say your good at YT keep up the good work man one day i hope you will come to my school and talk about history and stuff
About state of German troops during Ardennes Offensive there is very interesting input by Steven Zaloga during one of conferences - video from this is available on YT. Strongly advise to watch that, some stories are hillarious (especially about 3rd Fallschirmjaeger Division).
You should react to their song "Hearts of Iron". It's about the actions of a German general, Walther Wenck, during the last days of WWII, and how he disobeyed direct orders to use his men to try and stop the Soviets, and instead focused on getting civilians out of Berlin before the city fell.
Not to mention the Ardennes was one of the areas the Germans attacked through in WW1 when attacking France. So not only did they have 1940 as a warning they did it before ,but also the attack into it in August of 1914 if I remember correctly.
If you want another music video and history video, I recommend Seven pillars of wisdom, It is about Lawrence of Arabia, And they visit one of the camp sites that they were at and also they went to egypt and Syria for the videos
Nice to hear you're coming to the UK, it's a bit of a mess right now with Johnson just bumbling around but I'm hopeful things will start to get better.
you should listen to white death its about simo häyhä the deadliest sniper of all times, and of course... 40-1 and wolfpack... i really think you will like them ofc all of them are with Sabaton :)
Hopefully, going to the UK? O.o Now, most people go to London as tourists. Yeah there is a lot of History and historical sites and graves near and in London. I'd always recommend Portsmouth (in the very south) as the second-best place to go though.. It's got various UK military museums, such as the HMS Victory which was converted into a museum. So lots of cool stuff there too.
when you react to Inmate 4859 please react to both the music video and the history video, you will thank me later, also great video, keep them coming! :)
Can you react to ghost division and Lejonet från norden as well as Carolus Rex? And their sabaton history videos the swedish songs i recommend watching in Swedish with subtitles since their English version are different in lyrics.
8:44 It's a common misconception that the French thought it was impossible that the German would go through the Ardenne Forest. Several French Officer raise their concern bout that sector and there was a field exercise in a countering a theoretical thrust through the Ardenne Forest . It was the French High Command think it was unlikely and also intelligence mishaps stating that if there were to be a thrust through the Ardenne Forest, it would be a diversionary attack rather than the main attack. During the battle, the French knew there was a thrust through the Ardenne Forest and prepared a counter attack after the Germans crosses the single lone bridge across the Meuse River but due to not wanting to use the radios, the officer wanting to have the physical order in his hands, and time delays in gathering the troops and tanks, it didn't happened.
Between Screaming Eagles, The Lost Battalion, and 82nd All The Way, I'm starting to see a pattern that it doesn't end well for the German army when it engages and surrounds a vastly outnumbered American army in the French woods.
yes yes that seems about right
I would like it if you watched the entire thing including the info by the band members at the end. Here the singer Joakim talks about Band of Brothers being an inspiration for the song. It's interesting and I would like your reaction to these bits as well.
that and they do talk about a few of the battlefields or monuments as well during the song part.
The line 'We're paratroopers, we're supposed to be surrounded", I believe that was said by Winters. The other episode about the shelling from Band of Brothers is called "The Breaking Point"
Yes. Winters to Jimmy Fallon's character.
So true , Band of Brothers is an incredible series, one of mh favorite mini series, amazingly the small amount of special effects they use, holds up to this day almost 20 years later.
My great uncle faught in the battle of the bulge he was a MP the family didn't know much about his service he did not talk about it. It wasn't until his death when the family had learned he had faught in the battle of the bulge. Great video because of you hgg I had purchased the band of brothers never watched the whole thing before now absolutely one of my favorites! Now watching it for second time!!!
You should definitely check out their song "The Last Battle", it tells a story that I would never have known had I not been a Sabaton fan! The last days of the war in Europe at Castle Itter.
I just got to say, I really enjoy the extra tidbits that you bring up when you pause the video, I'm definitely going to subscribe.
Awesome, thank you!
I'll just say that you should react to "Resist and Bite", both song and history video
"All I am surrounded by is fear. And dead men." Darth Vader
5:31 And this is why I love this channel. You did it before with Stigler.
You can tell a story without taking sides and even more: you help people to understand the other side in the conflict. War is brutal and soldiers on both sides commit atrocities but as you said the to the victor go the spoils. It's kind of sad that even 80 years later this has to be explained to most people.
Thank you for making that important point!
"We didn't need to get rescued by Patton" - Easy company, 506 battalion, 101 Airborne division.
Sabaton 1648 song next?
One of them is in Engslich and describes the point of view of the Czechs defending Prague.
One of them is in Swedish and describes the point of view of the Swedes attacking Prague.
Just want to say that the art style used for the invasion map is made by a channel called Eastory.
My late dear friend & mentor, John Florea who, before he became a multi-credited TV director, was a LIFE photographer whp took photos of the Malmady masacre for that magazine...
4:00 No, combined-arms warfare wasn't a lot to ask to the Wehrmacht, they made it into the blitzkrieg and they were the first to understand the value of coordination and organization, what they lucked was fuel, artillery (if we compare the numbers to the allies wich on west and east used superior firepower extensively), and as pointed out, all new divisions weren't as efficient and the old ones had been crippled by years of fighting, this was one last attempt at turning the tide, and it failed, but it surely wasn't because the Germans couldn't use combined-arms warfare. (I know they didn't have air superiority, of wich the close air support is part of combined-arms, I just didn't point out it before because it seemed out of place, and anyway, it's not like they lacked the theory nor the practice, they just couldn't apply it in the field)
Since this one mention about the 7th Panzer Division, you should react to Ghost Division next.
If I remember right, that winter was the coldest on record for Holland.
Great reaction as always, thank you.
40:1 live in Woodstock 2012, really awesome video on Poland's history played to a crowd of 700,000 poles. Really hope you check it out
dude i just watched a few of your vids and i thought you would have a like 1M subs but your quite small i just what to say your good at YT keep up the good work man one day i hope you will come to my school and talk about history and stuff
In addition to Band of Brothers, I love the 1965 movie Battle of the Bulge.
About state of German troops during Ardennes Offensive there is very interesting input by Steven Zaloga during one of conferences - video from this is available on YT. Strongly advise to watch that, some stories are hillarious (especially about 3rd Fallschirmjaeger Division).
Would be better if yo stayed til the end of the video , there are some cool fact there
I'm almost disappointed he didn't use David Draiman's grunting for the eagle call. Though, had he, I'd have probably died of laughter.
You should react to their song "Hearts of Iron". It's about the actions of a German general, Walther Wenck, during the last days of WWII, and how he disobeyed direct orders to use his men to try and stop the Soviets, and instead focused on getting civilians out of Berlin before the city fell.
Not to mention the Ardennes was one of the areas the Germans attacked through in WW1 when attacking France. So not only did they have 1940 as a warning they did it before ,but also the attack into it in August of 1914 if I remember correctly.
Seven pillars of wisdom is a great song about Lawrence of Arabia. 82nd All the Way is a great song too.
NUTS = Not Understanding the Term Surrender :D
If you want another music video and history video, I recommend Seven pillars of wisdom, It is about Lawrence of Arabia, And they visit one of the camp sites that they were at and also they went to egypt and Syria for the videos
Love this song. God bless the 101st!
Nice to hear you're coming to the UK, it's a bit of a mess right now with Johnson just bumbling around but I'm hopeful things will start to get better.
Awesome video dude. You should listen to Seven Pillars of Wisdom by sabaton, about Lawrence of Arabia.
you should listen to white death its about simo häyhä the deadliest sniper of all times, and of course... 40-1 and wolfpack... i really think you will like them ofc all of them are with Sabaton :)
Hopefully, going to the UK? O.o
Now, most people go to London as tourists. Yeah there is a lot of History and historical sites and graves near and in London.
I'd always recommend Portsmouth (in the very south) as the second-best place to go though.. It's got various UK military museums, such as the HMS Victory which was converted into a museum. So lots of cool stuff there too.
“Frozen solid” welcome to Canada
Jake McNiece's story is pretty amazing, kinda on the lines of Audie Murphy. Any chance you'll cover them?
when you react to Inmate 4859 please react to both the music video and the history video, you will thank me later, also great video, keep them coming! :)
React to Sabaton - Coat of Arms . It's a song about the Greco-Italian war of 1940-1941
Can you react to ghost division and Lejonet från norden as well as Carolus Rex? And their sabaton history videos the swedish songs i recommend watching in Swedish with subtitles since their English version are different in lyrics.
8:44 It's a common misconception that the French thought it was impossible that the German would go through the Ardenne Forest. Several French Officer raise their concern bout that sector and there was a field exercise in a countering a theoretical thrust through the Ardenne Forest . It was the French High Command think it was unlikely and also intelligence mishaps stating that if there were to be a thrust through the Ardenne Forest, it would be a diversionary attack rather than the main attack.
During the battle, the French knew there was a thrust through the Ardenne Forest and prepared a counter attack after the Germans crosses the single lone bridge across the Meuse River but due to not wanting to use the radios, the officer wanting to have the physical order in his hands, and time delays in gathering the troops and tanks, it didn't happened.
Two words… AWK AWK
You should react to the eastory Channel or to more oversimplified
How about reactions to Atun-Shei films "Checkmate Lincolnites" videos on the civil war?
Yes that's something I'm definitely gonna dive into at some point.
@@VloggingThroughHistory Noice!
CHECKMATE, LINCOLNITES!
Your voice sounds so familiar......
Wait a minute I just realized I might have seen you in real life
Really? Where?
@@VloggingThroughHistory it shall remain a mystery I guess 😂
Uk is a mess at the moment, with brexit and mutations, you might want to go some where else. France? Ireland? Sweden? Germany?