Sherman Cowboy in a German Ambush

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  • @Yarnhub
    @Yarnhub  Рік тому +202

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  • @samueldamuel1689
    @samueldamuel1689 Рік тому +1874

    just the fact the shermans and infantry pushed on despite the intensity and hopelessness of the trap absolutely astounds me

    • @Tom_Cruise_Missile
      @Tom_Cruise_Missile Рік тому +138

      Sometimes the best way out is through. Staying put isn't an option, and safely reversing is a lot harder than plowing over the fuckers in a fast tank like the Sherman.

    • @thesmirkingwolf
      @thesmirkingwolf Рік тому +52

      You have to get off the X at any cost. Often, pushing through is the safest way

    • @brennanleadbetter9708
      @brennanleadbetter9708 Рік тому +26

      Sometimes you have to go through the fire, despite the odds.

    • @Ran_out_of_ideas
      @Ran_out_of_ideas Рік тому +26

      Sniper-shoots one bullet and hits someone
      The entire American convoy behind him-RATATATATATA

    • @snugglecity3500
      @snugglecity3500 Рік тому +6

      Think about it like this, you are getting hit from the side and the front. How do you stop getting hit from one side? Destroying the enemy is the hardest way, going straight through the positions in front of you will stop the positions to your left from hitting you at the very least without cross fire but most of the time hitting you at all.

  • @dreamybullcontent
    @dreamybullcontent Рік тому +899

    This channel deserves an entire movie with the amount of quality and production time 👏

  • @JohnDavies-cn3ro
    @JohnDavies-cn3ro Рік тому +294

    I'm amazed that Tucker lived as long as he did without bleeding to death from his horrific injury. A very brave man indeed - and a harrowing story.

    • @ID-8491
      @ID-8491 10 місяців тому +12

      Maybe his wound was couterized by the fire or explosion? Maybe some part of this story was "enhanced"?

    • @coachhannah2403
      @coachhannah2403 10 місяців тому +24

      Adrenaline is an amazing substance. Essentially, he was drugged...
      And, yes, at times, all the combatant nations also issued amphetamines to their troops.

    • @HoboTango
      @HoboTango 9 місяців тому +19

      @@ID-8491Story seems to be enhanced yes because that is not what his distinguished cross citation says.
      He was apparently gunned down by small arms fire while jumping from one tank to the other. His death inspired his troops to move forward in the assault.

    • @ID-8491
      @ID-8491 9 місяців тому +1

      @@HoboTango Makes sense.

    • @whatisahandle_69
      @whatisahandle_69 8 місяців тому

      He was found dead with one arm. No transmission from a dead tank. Come on now.

  • @Coreybug
    @Coreybug Рік тому +596

    It’s been a few months since I’ve watched you guys and the animation has gotten so good!

    • @reversemudkip8798
      @reversemudkip8798 Рік тому +11

      Try a couple years. Insane difference

    • @Coreybug
      @Coreybug Рік тому +6

      @@reversemudkip8798 yea I agree

    • @nubzerychunkycheese6531
      @nubzerychunkycheese6531 Рік тому +8

      it took 2 or so years and the animation looks amazing

    • @Naval64787
      @Naval64787 Рік тому +4

      Ya this got to be my favorite vid yet keep up the work

    • @GoofySillyGuy
      @GoofySillyGuy Рік тому

      every video they add something that makes it even better i feel

  • @Rediipandaii
    @Rediipandaii Рік тому +82

    It’s absolutely crazy how far we came with how good the animation and how realistic it looks we’ve came a long way

  • @polish-ecuadoriandoge4044
    @polish-ecuadoriandoge4044 Рік тому +146

    The animation from 3 years ago compared to this as come very very far!
    This is honestly my favorite history channel, love you guys!
    keep it up!

  • @Dr_Larken
    @Dr_Larken Рік тому +107

    I love how you introduced the character you let the audience build a connection to them, and sometimes they don’t make it!
    I don’t know why but ever since I was little, I’ve always been drawn to World War II history, European theater. If I had a chance to go back in time, I would definitely fight in the European theater or be a pilot. Aviation comes natural to me. And I’m not even going to exaggerate when I went through Boot Camp and graduated from Paris Island in 2006 two days before Halloween. It was an awesome experience in the crucible was fine AF. There’s just something about having all your gear on. Knowing that at any moment it could all be over. Marine Corps Boot Camp in Paris Island when I went through. They still had a lot of the training tapered around Vietnam era. I don’t know how it is today.. I mean I heard the US Army no longer yells at recruits, they have allegedly a stress card if the drill sergeant tries to yell at somebody or punish them, and the soldier feels stressed. They hold up a card and they don’t have to do anything they get a couple of minutes to their self and proceed.
    I think it’s revolutionary that the army is going about that route, because we all know in battle your feelings matter ! Lol

    • @Grummans-2tracker
      @Grummans-2tracker Рік тому

      I love Aviation too! I’m only 11 years old though

    • @Dr_Larken
      @Dr_Larken Рік тому

      @@Grummans-2tracker I started flying when I was about 13. I got my pilots license when I was 17 it’s not difficult like people make it out to be!

    • @skullsaintdead
      @skullsaintdead Рік тому +1

      I mean, in battle & life your feelings do matter, 100%. If you're angry, tired, depressed, anxious, restless etc, its important to understand how you feel (& hopefully, why) to best address the situation & balance any bias you might have because of your emotional state (e.g. if your depressed, you might feel like throwing your life away needlessly, or if you're angry, you might be so mad you accidentally hit a fellow soldier while shooting angrily). Plus, one of the main problems any modern military faces is recruitment, so making your job less horrible, with a lower chance of depression, suicidality, PTSD & even chronic pain helps not only the soldier, but the country too (inc. less spending on post-deployment healthcare).

  • @FortyFourTomatoes
    @FortyFourTomatoes Рік тому +238

    Imagine a video game with this art style

  • @Izzy-sj3ck
    @Izzy-sj3ck Рік тому +119

    Man, i've seen the animation go from simple to this masterpiece, love the work you put into this, makes it easier and more interesting to learn about all those battles in history that would be forgotten by most.
    Keep up the good work.

  • @Zebercettin
    @Zebercettin Рік тому +107

    i love everything about this channel, it makes learning small backstories fun, short and exciting

  • @cloudedarctrooper
    @cloudedarctrooper Рік тому +124

    it's an absolute mystery how this man did not posthumously receive the medal of honor.

    • @azizella2778
      @azizella2778 Рік тому +25

      Because it was kinda pointless to keep on pushing. It would have been more reasonable to pull back from the first ambush and wait until air support and reinforcements arrive. But instead he took a different route which lead to another ambush only this time he pushed through. They did make it in the end but they simply lost too many tanks and soldiers that could have probably been avoided. It seems like they didn't even scout the region beforehand they just went in not knowing what could happen.

    • @casematecardinal
      @casematecardinal Рік тому +26

      @@azizella2778 but wasn't he ordered to push in, that it was their prerogative to take the town at whatever cost?

    • @carrott36
      @carrott36 Рік тому +16

      @@casematecardinalHe should have used his better judgement and realised when something was hopeless. Winters, who you may know from a certain TV show, was told after his final patrol resulting in 2 prisoners taken to repeat the same thing. He realised that it would be suicide now that their enemy were expecting it, and told his commander to go have a drink and informed his men to report they had done a patrol but taken no prisoners.

    • @casematecardinal
      @casematecardinal Рік тому +8

      @@carrott36 I'm not necessarily agreeing with his actions. Judt posing a question. Also disobeying a direct order isn't as easy as you think it is

    • @carrott36
      @carrott36 Рік тому +2

      @@casematecardinal Touche

  • @LancelotChan
    @LancelotChan Рік тому +53

    That's incredible bravery under hopeless situation, struggle and struggle till the end, never giving up despite tremendous injuries. Something I can definitely learn from!

    • @carrott36
      @carrott36 Рік тому +3

      Not saying he wasn’t brave, but there definitely is a fine line to draw between bravery and idiocy. Ordering your men to advance against well entrenched and unanticipated defences without reinforcements or adequate reconnaissance after losing at least 7 vehicles and likely many more toes that line.

    • @bonelesspizza3726
      @bonelesspizza3726 Рік тому +1

      @@carrott36 Why are you saying the same thing twice

    • @bonelesspizza3726
      @bonelesspizza3726 Рік тому +3

      @@carrott36 They thought the dirt road would be safe or at least safer. They weren't expecting such strong defensives from the germans on the dirt road. The higher ups refused to reinforce his company so why wait, disobey and let some other people risk there lives.
      Do you really think you could disobey your direct commander?

    • @carrott36
      @carrott36 Рік тому +2

      @@bonelesspizza3726America was one of the leading nations in tactical decision making and the use of communications. Upon encountering armour and anti-armour defences, they should’ve contacted command and explained the situation instead of moving forward.

    • @ripvanwinkle2002
      @ripvanwinkle2002 4 місяці тому +1

      @@carrott36 ah the armchair warrior. never seen a single shot come his way in anger, but knows how the men that do should have done different..

  • @oliverlane9716
    @oliverlane9716 Рік тому +375

    That German who blew the bridge despite his wounds and being surrounded is just as brave and courageous

    • @RuralTowner
      @RuralTowner Рік тому +117

      One of those details often overlooked. The Axis had more than it's share of gallantry against increasingly overwhelming odds as well. Wrong side of history or not...many of those soldiers were fighting for their country above all else. Just the actions of some were less agreeable...

    • @CQC_CQC
      @CQC_CQC Рік тому +32

      True that, especially at the late stage of the war, from their perspective they are protecting their homeland

    • @AaronRMG
      @AaronRMG Рік тому +18

      @@CQC_CQCIt takes a brave man to see beyond the propaganda of one's homeland. Those who did did not serve a mad man's evil plan, but risked their lives doing truly honorable things.

    • @RuralTowner
      @RuralTowner Рік тому +29

      @@AaronRMG Hanz Stigler (Luftwaffe) is a good example. Sparing that crippled B-17. Kept silent about his action else face likely execution. Then Captain Heye of the Kriegsmarine's Admiral Hipper insisting that Lt. Cmdr Hoope of the HMS Glowworm be recognized for his valor in combat.
      Just to name a couple from the Western Front which seems to have been the far more "civilized" when it came to opposing militaries. Certainly there would have been mirrored acts by the Allies.
      There is certain to have been similar episodes on the Eastern Front & even the Pacific those will be harder to find. The East was a bloodbath. Few if any found helping the enemy on either side there would've lived to tell the tale.
      In the Pacific there wouldn't have been many either. Japanese...though probably more than we realize...that acted honorably. They just didn't survive the repercussions or died before passing their tale along.
      Would be great to learn of them however.

    • @roadtrain_
      @roadtrain_ Рік тому +3

      @@RuralTowner Stigler got 2 videos on this channel. The original and the reboot of Ye olde pub... best story on the channel if you ask me

  • @NeverKnow-yt6ev
    @NeverKnow-yt6ev Рік тому +11

    I have always been left speechless by the amazing story telling, but this is the first time I've been shocked by the graphics overhaul, not long ago I had noticed a huge improvement in the graphics which helped aid the story telling with amazing visuals, but on this latest video I am amazed by how cinematic it was to watch while keeping with the traditional video format is quite amazing, I could honestly see yarnhub being paid to produce a documentary series for a streaming service in the years to come similar to WW2 in colour and the likes but in the yarnhub style. Best channel in my opinion to learn war history from

  • @MariusFirmin-hg9dv
    @MariusFirmin-hg9dv Рік тому +20

    Wow the animation is incredible and the storytelling is so good, I was sitting on the edge of my chair in awe at every twist of the battle. Thank you for bringing those amazing war stories back to life and sharing them with us, you are doing a great job

  • @duglife2230
    @duglife2230 Рік тому +8

    There's a reason they are called "The Greatest Generation."
    These guys were just built different... Also, just a DSC? This man deserves the Medal of Honor. Congress, make it happen.

    • @Venezolano410
      @Venezolano410 2 місяці тому

      Oh please. You can stop with the cowboy propaganda.

  • @The_Spood_Dood
    @The_Spood_Dood Рік тому +33

    Never knew this story! Beautiful animation. Keep doing what you do!

  • @aarongriebler5924
    @aarongriebler5924 Рік тому +6

    I knew a veteran of "The Thundering Herd: in the ordnance and maintenance battalion who vividly recalls this ambush on his unit, he placed the blame on a hotheaded officer in the staff who ordered these tanks to move forwards in a rush to reach the Rhein. He described several 88's and other caliber anti-tank guns engaging their tanks from a distance, and how the road was too marshy on either side of the road to get of the road, so the wrecks of other tanks prevented much movement.. The tanks advanced far enough ahead of their pinned down infantry to be engaged by enemy infantry from both ditches on either side of the road with panzerfausts and panzerschrecks. Part of his job was recovering these wrecked vehicles, which he never went into detail about. Rest in peace Richard.

  • @clintonfaraon9646
    @clintonfaraon9646 Рік тому +11

    Chills ran down my whole body when he jumped out if the tank and cowboy being referred to as "demon"

  • @RichyN25
    @RichyN25 Рік тому +8

    Only one complaint on the animation, the Thompson Submachine Gun that he was using was ejecting what looks like rifle rounds when in reality it'd be spitting out short and thick 45 acp shells

    • @alekjanowski9847
      @alekjanowski9847 4 місяці тому

      It would be like firing a BAR, which was somewhat of full auto M1 Garand...

    • @RichyN25
      @RichyN25 4 місяці тому +1

      @@alekjanowski9847 right, a BAR uses the same .30-06 ammo as the M1 Garand rifle.
      Where the Thompson uses the same .45 ACP as the Colt 1911 handgun.

  • @malakaiboley8494
    @malakaiboley8494 Рік тому +11

    This is so nice to watch and I just love military history and this is basically a record of events that happened in the military so ya it is awesome

  • @krokodyl1927
    @krokodyl1927 Рік тому +11

    In two words, the animation is as ASTOUNDING as the story details are BRILLIANT !! 👍+

  • @brunozeigerts6379
    @brunozeigerts6379 11 місяців тому +4

    This should be a movie. Except no-one would believe it.

  • @dbaider9467
    @dbaider9467 Рік тому +3

    A+ production, scripting, narration, effort and theme. Absolutely outstanding production quality.

  • @hyalu438
    @hyalu438 Рік тому +24

    Man, the first time I saw this channel was the two medics on the church story, animation was snappy and seems rough, but look at the channel now, it grows and the quality has significantly improved both in story narratives and animations.
    Keep up the good work! I hope the channel will expand the story to another part of the world, such as asia or africa
    Edit: I just realised they remastered the story, it was fantastic.

  • @SimplyThatSleepyGuy
    @SimplyThatSleepyGuy Рік тому +7

    been watching since around 100k. your animations are so much better. love acting, everything. its crazy how your team has gotten so far so fast. Much love and appreciation from australia!

  • @AppleHistoryGuy
    @AppleHistoryGuy Рік тому +23

    I would love it if Yarnhub did a video on the Monchy 9 of Newfoundland. 9 men of the Royal Newfoundland Regiment positioned at Monchy-le-Preux during the Battle of Arras in 1917 hid behind shrubbery and defended the town from a German force anywhere from 200 - 300 men strong for 11 hours to prevent a German break through. I think it is a very cool and very underrated battle that sounds like the plot of a movie.

  • @treywest268
    @treywest268 Рік тому +5

    The videos that you produce are just constantly getting better in quality and a now near approaching almost true-to-the-eye realism that they no longer seem to be animations as there are "flesh and blood" actors!!!
    Kudos to you for quality videos!!!

  • @indianheadlogan
    @indianheadlogan Рік тому +4

    I like the little details. And not just the visual details, but the details such as when the tank commander shouts "hiho silver". That's what the lone ranger shouts to his horse. That was released in 1936, and exactly what the commander would be watching back at home. Such an easy thing to skip over, but they added that extra realism. Yarnhub really puts in research and effort.

  • @survivr2017
    @survivr2017 Рік тому +20

    I love the work you’ve done! Your animators have made masterpieces of videos!

  • @Spartan902
    @Spartan902 9 місяців тому +2

    Watching your posts is so much better than 99% of the garbage on TV. I can't wait until your next video. Man this one gave me goosebumps! Tucker is one of the toughest hombres ever. What a man and what balls he had. Epic battle!

  • @thethirdsicily4802
    @thethirdsicily4802 Рік тому +7

    Yet another amazing video Yarnhub! It's always the ones where the subject doesn't survive that get me. If I may be so bold as to propose a future video idea as Ive done before, I'd love to see a video from the Italian side of the war, the escapades of Amadeo Guillet, Unatu Endisciau, the action at Bir El Gubi, or the charge at Izbushenski come to mind there

  • @Vengeful_Octopus
    @Vengeful_Octopus Рік тому +9

    When I read the title I thought this would be about Audie Murphy, but this cowboy is just as epic.

    • @barryrammer7906
      @barryrammer7906 Рік тому +2

      All medal of honor receiptiants deserve thier stories told. Including all brave men. Iron cross Victoria cross etc..

  • @Jessount12
    @Jessount12 Рік тому +13

    Been watching forever, and your videos only keep on getting better!

  • @LiSaerSairreBlaserLi
    @LiSaerSairreBlaserLi 11 місяців тому +10

    They should make this into a film instead of Fury

    • @anunzorigt2125
      @anunzorigt2125 6 місяців тому +1

      Perhaps it was the inspiration for fury

    • @anunzorigt2125
      @anunzorigt2125 6 місяців тому +2

      This story I mean

    • @kennethcollier2801
      @kennethcollier2801 5 місяців тому

      It's not. The tank commander in Fury had the last name Collier ​@@anunzorigt2125

    • @ripvanwinkle2002
      @ripvanwinkle2002 4 місяці тому +1

      ask the Japanese to make it. the US doesnt do sad endings to war movies.

  • @bigboiii744
    @bigboiii744 Рік тому +31

    Love the animation❤ and how you tell the story’s that most don’t know about 👍

  • @nzmonsterman
    @nzmonsterman Рік тому +1

    The final tally of the battle for Rheinberg. CCB men of the 8th Armored accomplished their mission, but the defense put up by the Germans in an attempt to hold open an escape route to Wesel was nothing less than outstanding. The 49th AIB suffered 68 casualties, while the 36th had 131 either wounded or killed in action. From the German ranks, 512 prisoners were taken and 350 killed. The 36th Tank Battalion lost a total of 41 tanks. Company B had lost all but six tanks. Company A fared somewhat better, but a final count showed 11 of its tanks knocked out. Company D, which had been ordered to attack from the southwest, left 17 of its 18 tanks along the road and the remaining tank had to be withdrawn.

  • @Weird_kid09
    @Weird_kid09 Рік тому +17

    This is an amazing and inspirational story, thank yall, for telling their tale

  • @GregR9712
    @GregR9712 Рік тому +1

    I love how the shell casing passes right through his head at 12:46.

  • @dan_worldwander
    @dan_worldwander 7 місяців тому +1

    Damn, that cool af man turned into Guts during the Eclipse...

  • @thomaswoodman6332
    @thomaswoodman6332 Рік тому +3

    A Brilliant historical recreation of the second world war , the quality is excellent.

  • @michalsniadala1667
    @michalsniadala1667 8 місяців тому +2

    9:21 dude just said THIS IS MY TANK NOW

    • @John14-6...
      @John14-6... День тому

      Yeah about that, what happens to the Tank commander who was in charge of the tank? They can't fit another man so do they leave him by the way side?

  • @_The_SCP_Foundation_
    @_The_SCP_Foundation_ Рік тому +4

    The animations are getting better! I LOVE the story telling

  • @pokefan-ix7sh
    @pokefan-ix7sh Рік тому +2

    Kemble “Cowboy” Tucker was an American captain who served in the 36th Tank Battalion, 8th Armored Division during World War II. He was awarded the Distinguished Service Cross for his bravery in leading an assault on enemy positions near Rheinberg, Germany on March 5th, 1945. He was killed in action that same day and buried at the Netherlands American Cemetery and Memorial in Margraten

  • @IlllIlIlIIlll
    @IlllIlIlIIlll Рік тому +18

    These are just getting better every time!

  • @V1C1OUZ
    @V1C1OUZ Рік тому +1

    RIP to those who have fallen.
    Tucker really "singlehandedly" carried the team.
    And the Sherman at 9:05 😂 good job using the "wiggle tactics".
    10/10 🍻

  • @historyguard-ww2
    @historyguard-ww2 Рік тому +4

    Respect for your work !
    This story... this character... they are really inspirational !

  • @mikelet6017
    @mikelet6017 Місяць тому +1

    Muchísimas gracias por la traducción. Perfecto !!!!!!!! 👍🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻

  • @Fred5612
    @Fred5612 Рік тому +4

    Cool story and all, but the soldier at 0:05 carrying the M2 .50 like a SAW deserves his own video.

  • @PonyBoy1776
    @PonyBoy1776 11 місяців тому +2

    You did right by this Cowboy with this animation. Absolutely superb!

  • @Luxflux2.0
    @Luxflux2.0 Рік тому +12

    These Graphics are Amazing.
    They’re getting better and better from video to video. I love these videos ❤
    Never stop doing them.

  • @HMSBelfast1942
    @HMSBelfast1942 Рік тому +2

    I love how the graphics have came so good and how all the uniforms for the Americans and Germans look even better.

  • @brokenbridge6316
    @brokenbridge6316 Рік тому +2

    This guy was the very epitome of sheer guts and determination. Right up till he took his final breath.

  • @MrBudPuphin
    @MrBudPuphin Рік тому +2

    Hay animator, that face shot at 4:10 was gorgeous! Great work!

  • @christinmiller9255
    @christinmiller9255 Рік тому +3

    These animations get better every vid

  • @Ginger_Productions
    @Ginger_Productions 5 місяців тому

    Love your work and tip of advice “we can all be proud of who we are and what we do if we try”

  • @Nobody54545
    @Nobody54545 Рік тому +2

    What a tragic end to a brave life. Thanks for sharing his story!

  • @anonymjet4436
    @anonymjet4436 Рік тому +1

    The Panzer IV Tucker's crew mention in 08:00, is a Panzer IV Ausf. H, noticeable by add-on steel plates on the tank turret's cheek and backside.
    In ww2 though, especially in chaotic moments, the allies often mistook the Panzer IV Ausf. H silhouette as a Tiger I.
    So, kudos for Tucker's tank crew to be able to correctly identify the tank correctly in the midst of chaos of the ambush

  • @funfactor4528
    @funfactor4528 Рік тому +8

    This animation just keeps getting better and better every video. WELL DONE

  • @kennethhuff8296
    @kennethhuff8296 10 місяців тому +2

    That's funny the sign said like in Sierra County

  • @keithallver2450
    @keithallver2450 Рік тому +4

    A one-armed Cowboy with Balls of Steel.

    • @RaymondHatton-do4dp
      @RaymondHatton-do4dp Рік тому +1

      Que music from AC/DC you got the biggest balls of them all intensifies.

  • @grandoantonio1931
    @grandoantonio1931 4 місяці тому +1

    Mirando estos videos me recuerdan fuertemente a los modelos 3D del juego Company Of Heroes, un juego que me acompañó durante tantos años y aún lo recuerdo con gran cariño.

  • @jeromedeschenes
    @jeromedeschenes Рік тому +5

    superbe vidéo sa fait 1 ans que je te suis et continue comme ça je trouver t'est vidéo masterclasse!

  • @birb1589
    @birb1589 Рік тому +24

    another amazing video, love your guys’ work yarnhub keep it up!

  • @shoazdon7000
    @shoazdon7000 11 місяців тому +2

    Absolutely stupid of command to think the Germans would not put up a ferocious resistance of their homeland in the situation. Certainly cowboy knew something was wrong and they should have heeded caution

  • @icsde2002
    @icsde2002 Рік тому +7

    📈📉📉📈📉📈📈📉📈 My emotional state while watching this story.

  • @christiaan12321
    @christiaan12321 Рік тому

    It really is a fascinating microcosm of the war on the western front in a way - all those clever tactics and ingenious defences, and the Americans just keep pushing until they break anyway. Because they can, and so they will.

  • @justasimplegamer129
    @justasimplegamer129 Рік тому +9

    Ive been wondering about the perspective of the 2 shermans that survived a full night like its Fury (2015) all over its atmosphere during that fight.
    Those guys were safe thanks to the Cowboy that put fear onto the infantrymen. Pretty much holding them back from getting too close, unknowingly

  • @KlonkGamer9000
    @KlonkGamer9000 Рік тому +2

    As someone who has played world of tanks and world of tanks blitz I think blitz slightly has the edge over normal because you level up faster than normal but the maps are higher quality on the normal version so it is really just your opinion

  • @brainflash1
    @brainflash1 Рік тому +4

    He took them on singlehanded.

  • @longrider188
    @longrider188 Рік тому

    4:20 Watch the flashes reflected off his face. My goodness, that's amazing animation.

  • @martinvokal3227
    @martinvokal3227 Рік тому +4

    I like your work and I've seen a lot of your releases, but could you please also do something with Czechoslovaks? For example, about the defense of Czajank's barracks?
    Thanks in advance :-)
    EDIT: Please like so Yarnhub can see this

    • @firestorm165
      @firestorm165 Рік тому

      The battle of Lake Baikal would also be a good one. Sadly the anniversary (16th of August) has already come and gone but still

    • @martinvokal3227
      @martinvokal3227 Рік тому

      Yes, that's awesome story :-)@@firestorm165

  • @oliversherman2414
    @oliversherman2414 Рік тому +1

    It's amazing how realistic the animation has gotten

  • @Challenger2MBT
    @Challenger2MBT Рік тому +8

    Another 🔥 video thanks yarnhub for bringing history to our eye's 😅

  • @alderbobonick2659
    @alderbobonick2659 Рік тому

    this animation is one of the the best animated ww2 stories I've ever seen

  • @Brucedakat
    @Brucedakat Рік тому +5

    Awesome! Great work!❤😊

  • @kaboom9342
    @kaboom9342 8 місяців тому

    Those M4A3 sherman models are truly from the War thunder game, the tracks are on the same place as the game's models

  • @22raguba
    @22raguba Рік тому +3

    Always wonder to know, what´s the gadgets, the backside of the sherman´s turret carry? It´s seen on 0:10. Anyone knows?

    • @iamstillhere-e4x
      @iamstillhere-e4x 2 місяці тому +1

      pretty sure its for mounting a Browning (i assume i actually dont really know)

    • @wenskiiOwen
      @wenskiiOwen 23 дні тому

      @@iamstillhere-e4xmaybe like removing the casing of the ammo?

  • @AnilArya51
    @AnilArya51 Рік тому +1

    They would have done much more if they had artillery support.

  • @emilpelaa6732
    @emilpelaa6732 Рік тому +2

    I am just commenting for the algorithm

  • @Sartre_Existentialist
    @Sartre_Existentialist Рік тому

    I just discovered your channel. I just wanted to say I love the story telling and the animation. Moreover, I am glad these stories are being told and that they have a chance to live on. People don't realize what these men did, and they were last of an era where the country was unified in a common goal.

  • @EnricoDias
    @EnricoDias 7 місяців тому +3

    So he was a poor commander that led his men into multiple traps and kept pushing without any strategy and with great disregard for his and his men's lives.

  • @triadwarfare
    @triadwarfare Рік тому +1

    This is how wars should be fought, where one side does not have overwhelming advantage over the other.

  • @radekgames7584
    @radekgames7584 Рік тому +3

    War Thunder is better

  • @monte4891
    @monte4891 2 місяці тому +1

    Amazing I have been following your chan for a little while now and the stories that I never heard while growing up amaze me. Thank you

  • @schreckpmc
    @schreckpmc 2 місяці тому

    This was the 8th armored division, my fathers unit. He passed through this area. By the time he went through, there were no dead Americans. They had all already been picked up. All the dead Germans, however, lay where they fell.

  • @thegaminghunter5246
    @thegaminghunter5246 25 днів тому +1

    Wonderful work but future reference if you animate weapon cartridge or spent ammunition the caliber is kinda important those are rifle casings coming from a 9mm caliber sub machine pistol rounds

  • @TobyH.
    @TobyH. Рік тому +2

    Very good! You guys have really improved your animations, I'm very impressed :D

  • @lephuocthien-michael1400
    @lephuocthien-michael1400 Рік тому

    dude had to be awarded the Medal of Honor for all I care. now, let's just salute him

  • @dasboot5903
    @dasboot5903 Рік тому +1

    It was a hell of the real story of bravery of the American tankers, during WW II !!!

  • @VeRA-CRUZ01
    @VeRA-CRUZ01 5 місяців тому

    Him jumping from the tank was like master chief.

  • @TheCell-vx3pk
    @TheCell-vx3pk Рік тому

    Wow, this is right at my doorstep. I just live a few kilometres north the Rhine river in Wesel. A town that was reduced to rubble in operation "plunder".

  • @Posh859
    @Posh859 Рік тому +2

    if i didnt find this channel, i would be soo bored on youtube but, it is here

  • @lephuocthien-michael1400
    @lephuocthien-michael1400 Рік тому

    Don't worry Tucker, your bravery will be remembered and respected.

  • @harvyss136
    @harvyss136 Рік тому +2

    Another excellent show! One of the best channels on the tube!

  • @Fortenurg
    @Fortenurg Рік тому

    You could make the footage showed in museum movie rooms explaining the displays. It is SO GOOD.

  • @wastelander89
    @wastelander89 8 місяців тому

    You do such a great job telling the stories i really like the animations. Keep up the great work man. The bravery is incredible

  • @ethenjennings5800
    @ethenjennings5800 Рік тому +1

    These animations and textures are amazing

  • @Leo-ec4eu
    @Leo-ec4eu Рік тому

    He didn't get MOH,wow!! Soldiers that gone beyond call of duty just like him,won it,he should be one of them.