Normandy's forgotten The Fighting 51st Highland Division

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  • Опубліковано 15 лют 2023
  • Short History of the 51st Highland Division
    from they're time with the B.E.F. The Maginot line.
    They're surrender and capture
    through El Alamien
    Then back to France on D. DAY+1
    and VICTORY.

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  • @kenmackenzie7338
    @kenmackenzie7338 Місяць тому +1

    "CUIDICH' N' RIGH" is the MacKenzie Clan motto "Protect the King" That came from when the Clan chief of MacKenzie's saved the Scottish king from being gored by a deer. The King then awarded the MacKenzie clan the 12 pointed antler stags head, which very few were awarded as a way of thanks. God bless to all those who have fallen.

  • @gjm7952
    @gjm7952 Місяць тому +1

    I had the privilege as a young Gordon Highlanders cadet to attend the 50th anniversary of the defence of St Valery by the 51st HD in the town itself, where we marched with veterans. Two veterans joined us on the bus to France. The tears they shed as they remembered their fallen comrades on that anniversary is something that has always stayed with me. All great men. Unsung heroes of a bleak time in our history.

    • @Hangtough1944
      @Hangtough1944  Місяць тому +1

      I will be paying my respects to the 51st Highland Division at the monument in St Valery En Caux on the 1st of June 2024. Live on this channel 10am U. K. Time.

  • @iancooll12
    @iancooll12 2 місяці тому +1

    My Grandfather and my Great uncle who had living memory of being Burnt out of their croft and shipped to Canada, my uncle still working in a remote logging camp in Manitoba, had already served in the Seaforth's in Scotland, Becoming a Piper and gained the rank of Corporal Saw action in the Bear war. He Traveled from remote Manitoba in the Fall of 1914, both now in their early to mid 30's They attested together in Kinston, Ontario for the 21st Batt'n under San Steele, this was a Canadian Highland battalion, made up of all nationalities, from eastern Ontario. Granddad was Blown up and buried in the bottom of the Trench twice in the same night by High explosive shells and a Gas Shell for company. He survived and served out the war becoming a Sergeant. My uncle went in as a Sergeant, with the Pipes, I think He deserves a medal at least for what he did, if not a V.Ca. All he got was mentioned in despatches, although hailed as a Hero in Kingston, Ontario. He was piping in the men when his leg was virtually shot off by a German Sniper, He, I guess? attended to his leg and then continued piping in his men under fire, until a Fellow 21ster, was wounded and under direct enemy fire, Seeing this he left his pipes and crawled out and retrieved the Man, to where he was sheltering and again took up the pipes!!! My father, Who never really got to have a dad due to the severity of his wounds, followed in his footsteps and joined the Boy Scouts that went over to France as messengers and baggage carriers at Gort's H.Q., when He was panicking and got ready to do his runner like all good English Lords do! Gort, simply stated when asked about the Boy's, "Give 'em a rifle and throw them in the Line" This is fact, but try and find any details of it. We are all Sutherland's and dam proud of it. However, after the Treatment we got under England's hands, what the fuck were we doing fighting and at best dying, for those Bastards, and their German Cunting King!!! I would rather have fled to Ireland and fought the English from there I don't understand how these men did what they did in every war since the Saxe Cobourgs took over, although I do under the lure of the false promises made by the English, at least in Canada some promises were Kept?

  • @jesselomas8626
    @jesselomas8626 Місяць тому +2

    My dad was in one of the units attached, at least in north africa. Went into Normandy on D+6, following the polish forces. Never said too much except having to drive over dead bodies in the roads, lanes and fields. He was also outside Belsen concentration camp... He never spoke other than the little he told me...

  • @knutclau705
    @knutclau705 4 місяці тому +1

    The 79nest, the fewest, the finest! "Men bred in rough bounds..."

  • @TARTANTERR0R
    @TARTANTERR0R Рік тому +3

    Awesome informative vid, well put together ❤️ 👏🏻

  • @Micknortheast
    @Micknortheast Місяць тому +1

    My grandfather was in the 51st and sent with the BEF in 1939 he was captured in St valery and marched to mabork Poland in horrific circumstances, where he was held in stalag xxb.
    I have recently researched his war records and have all his documents, including his capture card, which has a nazi stamp on it. I also have his original army book with his signature from when he signed on with the highlanders.
    I have information from his capture until he was held in Poland then after that I have nothing. If anyone can shed a light on how they were released or got home I would be so greatful.
    I have a photo of him with the serigapatm squad in 1939 if anyone is interested.
    I'm off to the memorial in August, if anyone can point me to any points of interest that would be great too.
    Great video by the way. Thanks for sharing.

  • @murrayeldred3563
    @murrayeldred3563 11 місяців тому +3

    OPERATION JIMMIE CRACK ON!!! EXCELLENT AND INFORMATIVE.

  • @mariar4431
    @mariar4431 4 місяці тому +1

    My grandfather was in the 51st, Seaforth Highlanders. He was captured but escaped the germans with three others. They went through hell but slowly made their way back to England. A real hero along with all those wonderful men.

  • @pauldouglas3084
    @pauldouglas3084 Рік тому +2

    Love the video mate 💯🔥🔥🔥 it was really interesting to watch can't wait for the next one

  • @sarahbreslin9883
    @sarahbreslin9883 Рік тому +2

    Another great video

  • @knutclau705
    @knutclau705 4 місяці тому +1

    Heroes of St Valery, the Camerons the last regiment to wear the kilt in action, PM wee Donalda Leod escaping on foot to report back in Britain and to pipe the Seaforth back.over the Rhine into Germany! I was trained by a Seaforth piper (last PM of the London Irish) in the late 80ies, a dedicated QO Hlds fan myself, and was ever impressed by the sheer bravery and hardyness of the highland troops.... 😢

    • @Hangtough1944
      @Hangtough1944  4 місяці тому

      My first live video in France this year for the 80th will be at St. Valery end caux at the 51st division
      Memorial. I will be laying a weath.
      Shamee I didn't have you there too play the heroes and flowers of the forest but will use my big speaker.

  • @thomasmcloney1437
    @thomasmcloney1437 10 місяців тому +2

    Just watched your video. Really enjoyed it. Very interesting. Cheers from Melbourne. 👍

  • @neilchristie7637
    @neilchristie7637 11 місяців тому +2

    Cap badge in the first few minutes is of the 51st highland Volunteers which I wore in the 80s then again in the 90s before we became 3rd Highlanders in 1994

    • @Hangtough1944
      @Hangtough1944  11 місяців тому +1

      It's an absolute Honour too have you as a subscriber. And tha goes for all my Subscribers Thank you do much

  • @thomasshepard6030
    @thomasshepard6030 2 місяці тому +1

    My uncle Jim Matthew was captured at st valery 10th of June 1940 he was with the black watch royal highlanders and the 51st highland division he lived right to 2002 he escaped 3 times from his pow camp at teschen stalag8D

    • @Hangtough1944
      @Hangtough1944  2 місяці тому +2

      I will be paying my respects to the 51st Highland Division at the monument in St Valery En Caux,
      I will be joined by the Mayor of St Valery en caux and a few of his colleagues. On the 1st of June 10am U. K. time
      11 am French Time.
      Live on my UA-cam channel.
      Have you Subscribed Thomas?

    • @thomasshepard6030
      @thomasshepard6030 2 місяці тому +2

      @@Hangtough1944 spare a thought for my uncle Jim he was a locomotive driver with BR I joined BR in 1974 as a fireman in Glasgow I ended up working many shifts with him as fireman and driver many night shifts some of the story’s he told me I’ve never forgotten he used to wake up at night with sweat running of him he had a really bad time because he escaped he was put down a coal mine and eventually moved him from teschen to poznan were he escaped again and got to Berlin where he stayed with a German woman who was a member of the Nazis party he was arrested On a tram he could speak fluent German this is what saved him in the end as the Germans used him as a translator

  • @peterkelly1665
    @peterkelly1665 10 місяців тому +3

    also known as the highway decorators

  • @philipscott2025
    @philipscott2025 10 місяців тому +2

    How's about a video about the 51st lowland division

    • @Hangtough1944
      @Hangtough1944  10 місяців тому +1

      I WILL do some research

    • @Hangtough1944
      @Hangtough1944  10 місяців тому +2

      It's the 52nd Lowland but will research them thank you

  • @ScottishMilitaryResearchGroup
    @ScottishMilitaryResearchGroup Рік тому +4

    We did a video recently looking at Douglas Wimberley, who commanded the 51st in Africa and Sicily: ua-cam.com/video/-hcL-Y_nFs8/v-deo.html

    • @ScottishMilitaryResearchGroup
      @ScottishMilitaryResearchGroup Рік тому +3

      Also did a video looking at their surrender in 1940: ua-cam.com/video/rUkMfXl_zzA/v-deo.html There's also other videos looking at men who served in the 51st.

    • @Hangtough1944
      @Hangtough1944  Рік тому +1

      Looking to learn even more that you can teach. To honour these brave men and women

    • @Hangtough1944
      @Hangtough1944  Рік тому +1

      Love it mate thank you very much for your help. Hate getting information wrong.