I always thought that command structure knew from the beginning that all Pow's had been transferred and the raid was an excuse to take out a significant portion of the Russian and Chinese advisors brain trust.
This is an interesting and bold idea, but based on existing records and recollections of soldiers who participated in the operation, they neither anticipated encountering military personnel from a third country nor received specialized training for assaulting military camps of foreign advisory groups. Therefore, engaging in combat with Soviet or Chinese forces should have been an unexpected occurrence.
was this video made with AI? The voice seems uncanny and it didn't create the badges in an accurate way. Otherwise very good video.
Really enjoy your video great detail and info will be watching more most definitely
thank you!
I always thought that command structure knew from the beginning that all Pow's had been transferred and the raid was an excuse to take out a significant portion of the Russian and Chinese advisors brain trust.
This is an interesting and bold idea, but based on existing records and recollections of soldiers who participated in the operation, they neither anticipated encountering military personnel from a third country nor received specialized training for assaulting military camps of foreign advisory groups. Therefore, engaging in combat with Soviet or Chinese forces should have been an unexpected occurrence.
@@historyandweapon I beg to differ. There's no way you go in and not know what's next door, I believe command knew all along.
Great narration and research. Thank you!
thank you!
I love how the person narrating this story has NO Idea how to pronounce aircraft and locations ...
I’m curious if it’s an AI narration