Уничтожили почти всех врагов до единого погибли всё кроме одного тот кто выжил рассказал об этом я уверен что США тоже воевала как СССР но в второй мировой СССР сыграл большую роль ведь второй фронт пришёл в начале 44 года СССР потерял 27 миллионов 60% мирное население 40% солдаты умирали всё дети женщины старики мужчины небыло разницы в возрасте воевали всё партизаны сыграли большую роль. Армия которая думала что заберёт всё Европу пала от рук советской армии и армии США. Вторая мировая погибло 70 миллионов с лишним человек жаль что так стало ведь кто знал. Погибали всё достойно воевали до последней капли крови умирали всё. . Вот она цена за свободу и мир в мире. Смерть забирает всё оставляет трупы.
@@1999diehardPero ocurre y ocurrio en la vida real. Imaginate los que verdaderamente perdieron la vida como heroes en la WWII y no importa de que nación, Fueron Heroes, que en paz descansen.
This was based off a real life tank crew and war daddy was a real nickname for the tank commander but instead the name fury for the tank it was “in the mood” 1-3 lol
The scene where they interrupt the meal with the German woman And Shia is just staring straight through Pitt with a single tear always gives me the vibe he knows what being haunted by a memory is like
My Father was a Vietnam Veteran and he said that wounded animals or people are far more dangerous. Because since they know the end is near and there going to give their last fight and take as many as they possibly can.
The German SS Officer is wearing an iron cross 1st and 2nd class, as well as an infantry assault badge. Looks young but he’s already been in several combat situations given those three awards.
Seragam perwira jerman sungguh sangat stylish dan keren saya suka seragam tentara jerman, seragam ini memiliki desain yang sangat stylish dan sangat keren
IM FILM WIRD ALLES IMMER ÜBERTRIEBEN DARGESTELLT UND WIEDER GEGEBEN😂UND DIE AMMIS GEWINNEN IMMER NUR IN WIRKLICHKEIT NICHT 😂 DIESE LÜGNER... AMI GO TO HOME 😂
Growing up I had a bully I was scared of. I had a navy seal neighbor. He knew what was going on and called me over one day. He said “can’t fight is fine…….. WONT fight is absolutely unacceptable” never forgot it or all he taught me
Fun Fact: Fury might be inspired from a real life event, in the Battle of Raseiniai part of Operation Barbarossa, it's not clear if it's a KV 1 or KV 2 but a lone Soviet Tank waited an ambush against a german column of trucks, it fired destroying the convoy then the Germans returned fire with artillery and even the use of flak guns but they were immediately silenced by the lone beast, panzers were brought in but a few were stuck down but they still returned fire striking down the Soviet Tank, until it began to move again but some brave German soldiers rushed in and throwed grenades into the holes of the tank silencing it for good, The Unidentified Crew were later burried by the Germans in full Military Honor Edit: Sorry for sparking war down here but yeah Fury was inspired by Fray Bentos a WW1 Mark IV tank that spend days fighting while bogged and stuck in the mud before the crew escapes back to friendly lines
Fuck then communists! One American Sherman did very similar. Read through the Book Death Traps by Belton Y. Cooper. I don't have the book handy or I'd read an exact quote about the paragraph that mentions that tank. Oh by the way f*** Hitler and f*** Stalin.
Shias sad but calm face with tears rolling down hit me. He’s the only one not nervously moving around yet he is sad because he knows that people will die. He doesn’t want to kill people but he knows his duty. He stands his ground, is calm and collected but still sheds a tear for the enemy who will never go home to see their families either
I think he's crying because he knows none of them are making it. Maybe he is afraid of his own mortality but I'd like to think he's more afraid of losing his brothers. The main cast of this movie absolutely killed it regardless.
His character is a tank gunner…feeling sad for killing his enemies is something that would happen Day 1 on the job ^ homie up here makes a bit more sense
No, he just knows him and his crew will die, but wanted to stay loyal to his group, and he’s showing regret. He wants to kill the Nazis, he loves killing them they all do.
@@silverfox9267that entire war is filled with the idiocy of the SS. a good majority of true stories from the war would be seen as fiction if we didn’t know the truth. weird shit happens all the time. this movie was made off of multiple of these stories. and plenty of battlefield myths
@@apodev9879 true, the characters of this movie and their last stand are inspired by multiple instances of bravery, not a singular event or even specific people. One of the heaviest inspirations for this specific scene is when a real man led members of his company to safety before holding off overwhelming German forces alone, using pieces of mounted artillery equipment as cover instead of a whole tank. I saw a YT short literally like 4-5 days ago of the director of this movie (Ayer) explaining how he tried to do that man justice in this scene without it being about him. It’s crazy that you’re so quick to comment and question me when you could find all this shit in about two minutes 🥱
There was a standoff between nazis and a russian tank, the nazis even buried the russians to honor them after they were defeated. They fought in honor. Young brave men who fought in one of the saddest wars of history, they respected each other.
@@thesnxpz Your crass behavior has no place in this conversation. For some reason you think being able to quickly look some things up on the internet, things you didn't know 2 minutes ago; makes you intelligent and entitled to acting as if something is wrong with this other person. Bless your heart.
This was the opposite, they were pretending to be strong when they were weak. Their tank was detracked, they couldnt rotate the barrel, and they were low on ammo. They used shock and awe to route the company
Если ты любителей таких фильмов советую взглянуть фильм на западном фронте без перемен этот фильм заставил меня больше не смотреть подобные фильмы и я даже этот видио смотрю с печалью что я даже завезал с играми про войну
"YOU FEEL THAT NORMAN... THAT'S CALLED WAAAARRRRRRR" The cast on this was perfect and me and my dad watch this more than we should. We love the chocolate bar joke =]
Great!! nothing betterthan bonding with Dad Watching a good war. Epic even Weston I remember me and my little brother my dad watch the good bad ugly once in a while come on Friday night I’m 55 can’t believe it but say that, because of the movies that we watched already Classics, good the bad ugly bridge too far I saw that in the movie theater with my grandparents at the theater I was seven years old. My little ass is glued to that seat. That movie made me cry.
It’s up to Hollywoods and jews not for what really happened now with their productions company they can made american a hereo on our imagination but if we can say that happened in reality you will see dust of Allies
There are so many better war films...We were soldiers, the longest day, saving private ryan, code talkers, pearl harbor, the battle of midway (old movie, not the newer trash), letters from iwo jima, blackhawk down, american sniper, etc. This, Fury, is possibly one of the worst.
@@TheJMBonI’m sorry but if you think American sniper is better that this, you are hilarious. That movie was filled to the brim with bullshit events that never took place in order to make it more entertaining. I understand about every war movie does this, but when the guy who tells the story gets called out for lying about a bunch of it, it discredits a lot of the film for me. Also where the hell is hacksaw ridge, the pacific, band of brothers, they shall not grow old, etc? I genuinely have no clue how you think this movie is one of the worst war films, especially with the top tier acting. You know what they say, opinions are like assholes. Everyone’s got one but some a shittier than others lmao
Fun fact: a lot of Fury was filmed at the Tank Museum in Dorset, England. My big brother was the one actually driving the tanks! He got to hang out with Brad Pitt a fair bit & said he was a really cool guy & my big bro even got to go to one of the award ceremonies 😊
@@gegeeneegegeen8075 back in 2010 Status Quo also recorded a new music video for their song "In the Army now" & my big bro was the one driving the tanks. He got to sit in a tank drinking beer with Status Quo & everything. If you search for "Fury Bovington Tank Museum Brian" or something like that you'll see the articles & photos they did about my big bro over it & also he's listed in the credits & on IMBD
@@gegeeneegegeen8075 yeah my big bro has been involved in some really cool stuff. When Status Quo filmed a new video fot the song "In the Army Now" again he was one of the ones driving the tanks- he got to sit in the back of a tank drinking beer with Status Quo. He's also met a lot of other celebs & when the late Queen Elizabeth II visited the tank museum they had a great chat & he made her laugh a few times ☺️
@@ДавидПостновиц We can see similar fiction in the Ukraine conflict. Not yet movies about heroes who never existed but judging by the media the Ukrainian army has been advancing since the war started. Reality looks different. Don't fall for these manipulators.
@testtor2714 Dang...I guess allied tank crews never faced any threats and all lived...they totally didn't make the ultimate sacrifice...this movie is not real but many faced similar fates, fighting til their last breath. May God rest the souls that have laid their lives down for the sake of freedom and their brothers and sisters.
I liked this scene mainly because its aftermath - after all is finished and Norman is hidden under the tank, he is found by a young SS soldier who has the same flash of humanity in him as Norman had in the start of the movie. Proving that the War is not black and white.
Never noticed before it was the Machine who was waiting with the Grease gun for the hatch to be opened, that boy earned himself some glory in this movie for sure!
Fury and Saving Private Ryan are the hardest WWII movies ever made! My papaw passed 2 years ago at 104 and was a Colonel in the US Army in WWII. I miss him so much. I miss this generation and the strength and courage they instilled in us. As a USMC 0311 God bless all my brothers and sisters and all who are going to answer the call or this great Nation!!
Dude a U.S. WW2 vet has to be removed from the movie theater after bashing this movie so hard for being propagandists because he was talking so much about how fury was so Hollywood crap 😂
@@chuckguard6128 "Fury and Saving Private Ryan are the hardest WWII..." Have you ever heard of Stalingrad (Movie) , The Boat ( Das Boot) , i d even give Enemy at the Gates more Credis than Fury, no diss vs Private Ryan anyhow
Ich spreche Deutsch und Englisch, also brauche ich nicht beide Namen. Enemy at the gates is a great movie. U571, Generations war, and there are other great movies. However in RAW savagery, nothing else comes close. Oh I guess we could say Schindler's List is another great movie. But my opinion is MY opinion.
Враг у ворот говно, а не фильм. Немецкий "Сталинград", и советский "Иди и смотри", да тот же " Спасти Рядового Райна " Имеет больше общего с реальностью.
My great grandpa told me the story of these guys before the movie came out. He was one of the first platoons to arrive here after they held for so long.
@@jmeszi4159 the film took creative stories to make it more entertaining but the story is real and many like it despite the fact the characters were changed
Damn, they legit got bodied never should of searched the tank edit: yay for the first time ppl like my comment 🎉🎉 edit: oh my, this is the first time I actually get this far with a liked comment
@@thad1296 Because they've only heard it spoken, and so transcribed it phonetically. We all do it sometimes. I kept thinking the new Chicago Bears wide receiver was called "Romo Dunze" but he isn't, he's called Rome Odunze, but I was taking the first letter of the last name and transferring it to the first.
@@Dinglehoppers779 you wanna tell me they never had an english class in their life? 😅 I would think if you know enough english to write a sentence like that, you should also know that the word "of" makes no sense there, native speaker or not
@@thad1296colloquial irregularities occur in every language. Pointing them out, even though they were well understood, is, at best, childish, and, at worst, purely for your own ego.
Punisher transformers and Brett Pit together As a german I enjoyed the scene but not the dying (Edit: huh...I'm...kinda shocked and thankful for the 1037 likes, even though it was a randomly made comment with no grammar and just an idea out of my autism brain...😊 thank you guys and the 37th and the 50th like very much, now would be the best time for self advertising but I don't do that for the sake of your mentality. Have a great live and even a better day👍)
Backstory (movie: Fury): The guys in the tank, Fury, are part of an unstoppable tank crew during WWII. They fought many battles and survived all of them however before this scene their tank breaks down. They decide that its the end of the road and they set up a trap for the incoming Nazis. They fight throughout the night until a Nazi throws a grenade in the tank and the captain (Brad Pitt I believe) tells the last remaining tank crew guy (main character) to take an escape hatch under the tank to save his life and sacrifice his own (if the captain didn't stay in the tank, the Nazi's would of known that they would escaped somehow). After the explosion, the main character hiding under the tank is spotted by a young german soldier about his age, yet he spares him. He sleeps throughout the night and in the morning, he reenters the tank and finds the dead body of his captain + his fallen tank crew. Soon after, somebody opens the tanks hatch with a gun to his head, but its an Allied soldier, saving his life. The movie ends in a nice shot of the guy being rescued and the beat up / burning Fury tank in the background.
It was based on a true story and sadly I cannot remember the name of the soldier only because I'm terrible remembering names. In the end the last remaining Soldier was told your hero because their mission was accomplished by stopping the Elite Nazi team
Such great actors bro, every single person in that movie. the story telling is 10/10. God rest the souls of the men who fought for us and our freedom. They lost so much and so did their families. Most of them were kids at the time. Our veterans deserve our respect. times were different, humanity had to be put the side. the things they've seen, how desensitized they've had to become to killing another person, and just overall all the experiences they've had changed them in ways you can't imagine. I think this movie depicts it perfectly
The germans did. But they were probably in the back of the line or hesitated to use them cause they have very little ammo left. The officer told them, to be accurate cause those are the only ones left
@@aleksandrebendeliani ( German infantry) heer handbook says " Loyalty even in death " It is better to die in Normandy, protecting my fatherland and family rather than chopping trees in Canada or siberia I think Some 17 yers soldier had said this is their mentality even before true life starts they were ready to sacrifice them for a failed Austrian mad man
I love how they for the most part see the German troops as animals (especially SS), but at the end that one SS soldier is the only reason he survived, he got spared by the “animals” Beautiful story telling In short, most of the Germans weren’t the bad ones, it was the German high command such as Heinrich Himmler or the mustache man.
Well the SS were the one branch of the german army that were actual nazis, which I think is why the movie made a point about it being an SS battalion specifically at the end so the audience wouldnt feel as bad when the mayhem started
@@officialodin327kinda true but not 100% in this time every German even those who werent nazis wanted to join the SS because it gave you a high status in the Country and it was the elite troops of Germany. Thats why not every SS soldier was bad. Some of them just wanted that Status especially for women at that time it was a big flex to date a guy from the SS.
@@officialodin327you do realize that most of the SS by the time D-Day happened were either conscripted or forces to join from the regular army right? But nah I bet you never knew that
While this scene is somewhat unrealistic, (what would have actually happened is a German Soldier would place a grenade on top of the tank to over pressure it) I still think it was executed as beautifully and perfectly as possible as to still make it semi realistic and a amazing final battle scene. This movie was truly a 10/10
This movie is pathetic. what would actually happen: the German soldiers would throw grenades through the hatch and easily kill the crew, in the worst case scenario the soldiers would get out of range of the tank's machine guns and destroy it with the panzerfaust.
@@andrealves-oe9tt Yea the tank would've destroyed immediately. Remember though that it's a Hollywood movie made by a Jew. I'm surprised they didn't pull up to Berlin to kill Hitler personally
@@Adonnus100 I think he was talking about overall troop strength. Up until the spring of 1945 the casualty ratio was about 1:1 but the Allies always had an enormous advantage in numbers and equipment.
Go ahead and clarify what you mean by this. Oh wait - you can't! Trying to deny many of the events that happened in this war is actually illegal in your country! Guess that's why you didn't say anything other than "The winner writes history," huh? I love how wrong you know you are and you are literally not allowed to clarify :) hahahahahaha
@@r_apex nope. The final battle in the 2014 film Fury is inspired by real events. The scene is based on an anecdote where a tanker was "in his tank on a road junction" when a German infantry unit approached. The tanker is said to have fired machine gun ammunition, thrown grenades, and ricocheted shells into the enemy forces. The next day, the infantry arrived to find the tanker still alive, and the surrounding area littered with German dead and wounded. Yes i Googled it.
@@Duke_of_Prunes Ah I see the Germans had no grenades to spare but they had 50 young middle age men in the most modern uniform with modern mp38 mp43 and so on
Never understood why they waited till the SS was spread out to start the attack. Wouldn’t it have been more effective for everyone to send tons of ammo down range while they were all in line?
If they weren't close enough then the enemy forces would fan out the instant they saw something fly out of the tank. They also wanted to make use of the hand grenades as well. As horrifying as this sounds, if the enemy troops saw a live grenade fly into their midst, the chances that one soldier will throw his body on top of it to save his comrades is a possiblity which nullifies the effects of the hand grenade completely. They needed the element of surprise to throw the enemies completely off before unleashing hell on them.
That line of nazis was very long so it didn’t matter. They were martyrs and letting them get close didn’t matter much defensively as they’re in a tank that’s pretty much bullet proof. What I didn’t get was why the nazis didn’t immediately have explosives themselves ready.
However, Wardaddy tells his crew to hold down the position as they've never run from a fight before. Despite the initial pushback, the crew eventually bond and decide to join Wardaddy in fighting the German battalion, despite knowing it will probably cost them their lives. Cp.
“Gentlemen, I have come this morning to the inexcudable conclusion, that we have fought on the wrong side. This entire war, we should have fought with the nazis against the communists and not the other way around. I fear that perhaps in 50 years, America will pay a dear price and become a land of corruption and degenerate morals” - General George S. Patton (July 21, 1945)
“On the way” by Shia was what elevated this movie for me ngl
big facts
Уничтожили почти всех врагов до единого погибли всё кроме одного тот кто выжил рассказал об этом я уверен что США тоже воевала как СССР но в второй мировой СССР сыграл большую роль ведь второй фронт пришёл в начале 44 года СССР потерял 27 миллионов 60% мирное население 40% солдаты умирали всё дети женщины старики мужчины небыло разницы в возрасте воевали всё партизаны сыграли большую роль. Армия которая думала что заберёт всё Европу пала от рук советской армии и армии США. Вторая мировая погибло 70 миллионов с лишним человек жаль что так стало ведь кто знал. Погибали всё достойно воевали до последней капли крови умирали всё. . Вот она цена за свободу и мир в мире. Смерть забирает всё оставляет трупы.
독일군 불쌍해라 미군이 나치였다
Ripped his own tooth out for this role
They have to yell something like that cause the ricochet of that cannon could hit someone. Mostly the one loading the shells...
Soldiers are Soldiers...To the Endgame.
@@1999diehardPero ocurre y ocurrio en la vida real.
Imaginate los que verdaderamente perdieron la vida como heroes en la WWII y no importa de que nación, Fueron Heroes, que en paz descansen.
Those were nazis, not a single piece or respect for those "soldiers"
@@1999diehard 👽
This was based off a real life tank crew and war daddy was a real nickname for the tank commander but instead the name fury for the tank it was “in the mood” 1-3 lol
@@1999diehard i dont read pirate lenguage
Percy Jackson,Tyler Durden,Sam Witwicky and The Punisher all in one tank together did not think i would ever see that.
Fr
Or shane
And it ended up being the best thing about the movie. Imagine anyone else there and it just wouldn't be perfect
You recognize these actors good job little timmy
@@a.n.n8282 bruh whats your problem
This scene was already heartbroken, by putting this sound, it makes it more sad but really awesome
Name of the movie?
@@mohamedtayeanabeel8080
Fury I think it is.
Німці теж Герої, які воювали за свій дім та сім'ю!
Sono italiano sei un grande hai ragione
@@YaOm-o9bsono stati loro ad invadere
Shia's expression was just too real and raw. Hats off to Shia
Wow 9.3k likes, Didn't expected this.
Thanks❤
The scene where they interrupt the meal with the German woman
And Shia is just staring straight through Pitt with a single tear always gives me the vibe he knows what being haunted by a memory is like
Always with the "hats off" phrase. You must be Indian.
@@slickperspective why?? is that a bad thing?
Who's shia? I watched the movie but I haven't heard that name is it one of the actors real names?
@@Iceteaconsumer900 bible
This is one of the few shorts where the music actually works. Nicely done
Whats the name of the song?
Hey dawg, whats the song btw?
@@markzone473 no idea tbh i only know it from shorts
Im pretty sure its a slowed version of Bloody Mary by Lady Gaga
@@staticbuzter452 tysm
the guy with the dead eye steare. he knew he was going to die, and he wasn't happy about it, but he accepted it
get lost allies lover...
@@divacroft1034 are you dense?
@@keanestewart4837 🙋🏻♀
@@keanestewart4837no he’s a troll desperate for attention
@divacroft1034 if the nazis won anime wouldn't be a thing, neither would manga sooooo....
As a vet. This was ptsd, memories pride honor and love all thrown into a perfect movie at the same time. Haven’t felt this much since gladiator days
Shia deserved an Oscar for this movie.....what an actor....every scene , every line ......chills....
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What is the movie
@@Bread13749 Fury
@@TheValmetwas this the first movie you ever saw?
No
My Father was a Vietnam Veteran and he said that wounded animals or people are far more dangerous. Because since they know the end is near and there going to give their last fight and take as many as they possibly can.
My Grandfather served in Vietnam war he was a Jungle warfare back then, he told me that Vietnam was an ticket to hell.
Why were you in Vietnam !
@@ToprakUlusoy-w3z1 because of the Vietnam war you fucking dumbass
2 his father served in the Vietnam war isn’t that hard to understand
@@ToprakUlusoy-w3zReally, why?
@@ToprakUlusoy-w3zCause the american government was greedy and arrogant
After WW2
The German SS Officer is wearing an iron cross 1st and 2nd class, as well as an infantry assault badge. Looks young but he’s already been in several combat situations given those three awards.
He got wasted so all's well that ends well😂
That officer literally got an aura lol
Dam that uniform
Seragam perwira jerman sungguh sangat stylish dan keren saya suka seragam tentara jerman, seragam ini memiliki desain yang sangat stylish dan sangat keren
IM FILM WIRD ALLES IMMER ÜBERTRIEBEN DARGESTELLT UND WIEDER GEGEBEN😂UND DIE AMMIS GEWINNEN IMMER NUR IN WIRKLICHKEIT NICHT 😂 DIESE LÜGNER... AMI GO TO HOME 😂
What’s even sadder is that everybody died except Norman showing that sometimes the best influences die first
They got spider man, the vanisher, and the punisher in a tank fr
Spider man?
@@justa2919 oh shit my dumbass mistook Shia somehow 💀
Don't forget about one of antmans wombats also
Correction they got the vanisher the punisher Percy jackson Luis from ant man and Sam witwicky
@@georgemoran8505indiana jones son went back in time to fight the Nazis 😂
Growing up I had a bully I was scared of.
I had a navy seal neighbor. He knew what was going on and called me over one day. He said “can’t fight is fine…….. WONT fight is absolutely unacceptable” never forgot it or all he taught me
corny
What about that was corny
@@KiwiJihadist maybe. But it is true lol
United States only champions in Hollywood😂😂😂
stories that happened in ur head lol he directly quoted what andrew tate would say years later, right
Fun Fact: Fury might be inspired from a real life event, in the Battle of Raseiniai part of Operation Barbarossa, it's not clear if it's a KV 1 or KV 2 but a lone Soviet Tank waited an ambush against a german column of trucks, it fired destroying the convoy then the Germans returned fire with artillery and even the use of flak guns but they were immediately silenced by the lone beast, panzers were brought in but a few were stuck down but they still returned fire striking down the Soviet Tank, until it began to move again but some brave German soldiers rushed in and throwed grenades into the holes of the tank silencing it for good, The Unidentified Crew were later burried by the Germans in full Military Honor
Edit: Sorry for sparking war down here but yeah Fury was inspired by Fray Bentos a WW1 Mark IV tank that spend days fighting while bogged and stuck in the mud before the crew escapes back to friendly lines
13 дней два танкиста на кв-1 удерживали немцев
@@МихаилК-т1фin Ameryka they told is KV2 but i'm real is KV 1
Fuck then communists!
One American Sherman did very similar. Read through the Book Death Traps by Belton Y. Cooper. I don't have the book handy or I'd read an exact quote about the paragraph that mentions that tank.
Oh by the way f*** Hitler and f*** Stalin.
there was no such battle in lithuania...stop making stuff up
Are you idiot? @@divacroft1034
That 5 legends in 1 movie 🎥🍿 🥵🥵🥵🥵🥶
Germans after they saw the killcam: "They were camping!! bro stop camping!"
LMAO
Go touch some grass lil boi
@@El_guey_4567 get some friends
@@El_guey_4567Says the guy with an anime pfp
@@TheOhioNativedamn
Shias sad but calm face with tears rolling down hit me. He’s the only one not nervously moving around yet he is sad because he knows that people will die. He doesn’t want to kill people but he knows his duty. He stands his ground, is calm and collected but still sheds a tear for the enemy who will never go home to see their families either
I think he's crying because he knows none of them are making it. Maybe he is afraid of his own mortality but I'd like to think he's more afraid of losing his brothers. The main cast of this movie absolutely killed it regardless.
no..hes crying because he knows theyre going to die.
His character is a tank gunner…feeling sad for killing his enemies is something that would happen Day 1 on the job ^ homie up here makes a bit more sense
He’s afraid of dying, prior to this he shows hesitation to fight the SS and wants to escape instead only staying out of pure loyalty for his group
No, he just knows him and his crew will die, but wanted to stay loyal to his group, and he’s showing regret. He wants to kill the Nazis, he loves killing them they all do.
Shia was REALLY locked in for this movie.
demonically possesed, as is the norm for Hollywood.
He was damn living it
He's locked in for all his roles, seriously great actor
@@boshboshbosh1 He's just a troubled young man
Bros locked in for everything he does 24/7
Najlepszy film . Można go wiele razy oglądać i się nie nudzi. Super❤
Как название фильм
Tbh fury is ngl one of my favorite last stand scene i ever watched
though germans were not that stupid as shown here. especially not the SS.
@@silverfox9267it was closer to a Marvel Movie then it was a true reality.
Yet totally unrealistic lol
@@thomasshelby1922 nobody watched Fury to have a real picture of how the war was :)
@@silverfox9267that entire war is filled with the idiocy of the SS. a good majority of true stories from the war would be seen as fiction if we didn’t know the truth. weird shit happens all the time. this movie was made off of multiple of these stories. and plenty of battlefield myths
that 1,000 yard stare from shia was so real
Edit: almost 1k likes is actually insane god bless
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1000 yards stare 2.0
Wehrmacht in Movies: 🤡
Wehrmacht in Real Life: 💀👹🗿
Until the battle of Britain and Stalingrad
Not wermacht, SS😊
@@TomaszStrinerboth formation are made of murderers.
@@TomaszStrinerboth formation are made of murderers.
Exactly!!!
Rip to all soldier’s of ww2
When you understand how his last stand actually happened, it’s one of the few cases where real life was more badass than Hollywood.
Which last stand?
The movie Fury is not based on a specific true story
@@apodev9879 true, the characters of this movie and their last stand are inspired by multiple instances of bravery, not a singular event or even specific people. One of the heaviest inspirations for this specific scene is when a real man led members of his company to safety before holding off overwhelming German forces alone, using pieces of mounted artillery equipment as cover instead of a whole tank. I saw a YT short literally like 4-5 days ago of the director of this movie (Ayer) explaining how he tried to do that man justice in this scene without it being about him. It’s crazy that you’re so quick to comment and question me when you could find all this shit in about two minutes 🥱
There was a standoff between nazis and a russian tank, the nazis even buried the russians to honor them after they were defeated. They fought in honor. Young brave men who fought in one of the saddest wars of history, they respected each other.
@@thesnxpz Your crass behavior has no place in this conversation. For some reason you think being able to quickly look some things up on the internet, things you didn't know 2 minutes ago; makes you intelligent and entitled to acting as if something is wrong with this other person. Bless your heart.
Like Sun Szu said: “pretend to be weak when you are strong”
No Sun Tzu said "Hide☠️"
@@canahmets.8216 😊
This was the opposite, they were pretending to be strong when they were weak. Their tank was detracked, they couldnt rotate the barrel, and they were low on ammo. They used shock and awe to route the company
@@evm7272 that’s all they could do with a crippled tank buy they had a enough to draw them in and let em have it
@@evm7272 good point! I was somewhere along that line though. Thanks!
This movie it's absolute cinema, I've watched it 50 times and it's always very good.
Movie name please
Fury @@EC-SanjayA
Если ты любителей таких фильмов советую взглянуть фильм на западном фронте без перемен этот фильм заставил меня больше не смотреть подобные фильмы и я даже этот видио смотрю с печалью что я даже завезал с играми про войну
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The name of this movie?
"YOU FEEL THAT NORMAN... THAT'S CALLED WAAAARRRRRRR"
The cast on this was perfect and me and my dad watch this more than we should. We love the chocolate bar joke =]
Great!! nothing betterthan bonding with Dad Watching a good war. Epic even Weston I remember me and my little brother my dad watch the good bad ugly once in a while come on Friday night I’m 55 can’t believe it but say that, because of the movies that we watched already Classics, good the bad ugly bridge too far I saw that in the movie theater with my grandparents at the theater I was seven years old. My little ass is glued to that seat. That movie made me cry.
So much adrenaline in this scene, fucking crazy
its very unreal the germans weren't so dumb in reallife.
No way a SS batallion (also a small one like in this scene) Would be get wiped by one ez8 and 5 man. No way.
@@GabrielKnorreI mean.. they followed Hitler, so they were definitely fucking stupid.
It’s up to Hollywoods and jews not for what really happened now with their productions company they can made american a hereo on our imagination
but if we can say that happened in reality you will see dust of Allies
@@splashix3461it happened alot in the war lol
Ideals are peaceful but
History is Violent......
Humans are violent.
That's a great quote.
A+ quotes
So my idea of nuking the earth is peaceful? -3/10 quote.
You know... except for the ideals of the guys getting gunned down here. Their ideals were objectively evil
You are a real hero, commander 😌🥀
My dad took me to see this when it came out in theaters. To this day its still my favorite war film ive seen. Shia was so good in this.
Pls go watch "Hacksaw Ridge" it's even better
There are so many better war films...We were soldiers, the longest day, saving private ryan, code talkers, pearl harbor, the battle of midway (old movie, not the newer trash), letters from iwo jima, blackhawk down, american sniper, etc. This, Fury, is possibly one of the worst.
@@TheJMBon yeah those could be the better objective films but we have a thing called an opinion.
@@redroman4214 Exactly my point. Derp
@@TheJMBonI’m sorry but if you think American sniper is better that this, you are hilarious. That movie was filled to the brim with bullshit events that never took place in order to make it more entertaining. I understand about every war movie does this, but when the guy who tells the story gets called out for lying about a bunch of it, it discredits a lot of the film for me. Also where the hell is hacksaw ridge, the pacific, band of brothers, they shall not grow old, etc?
I genuinely have no clue how you think this movie is one of the worst war films, especially with the top tier acting.
You know what they say, opinions are like assholes. Everyone’s got one but some a shittier than others lmao
Fun fact: a lot of Fury was filmed at the Tank Museum in Dorset, England. My big brother was the one actually driving the tanks! He got to hang out with Brad Pitt a fair bit & said he was a really cool guy & my big bro even got to go to one of the award ceremonies 😊
Sick...
I can't imagine his reaction when he heard they were making a film there.
@@gegeeneegegeen8075 back in 2010 Status Quo also recorded a new music video for their song "In the Army now" & my big bro was the one driving the tanks. He got to sit in a tank drinking beer with Status Quo & everything. If you search for "Fury Bovington Tank Museum Brian" or something like that you'll see the articles & photos they did about my big bro over it & also he's listed in the credits & on IMBD
Lucky
@@gegeeneegegeen8075 yeah my big bro has been involved in some really cool stuff. When Status Quo filmed a new video fot the song "In the Army Now" again he was one of the ones driving the tanks- he got to sit in the back of a tank drinking beer with Status Quo. He's also met a lot of other celebs & when the late Queen Elizabeth II visited the tank museum they had a great chat & he made her laugh a few times ☺️
@@gegeeneegegeen8075 his name is even in the credits for "Fury" & on sites like imbd along with one of his colleagues Ian "Buzz" Aldridge
The pain people have been through in war… so unbelievable.
про русских то забыли
@@nikand2788it’s the western front bro
@@nikand2788We’re on the western front. Why would there be Russians?
This is the best short I have seen for the movie fury
Shia was the highlight of the film for me. Bernthal and lebouf a duo i couldnt imagine
I can't even imagine the shrill adrenalin and fear of this in real life
Don't need to. This is fiction.
@@testtor2714I think he mean if it *was* real
@@testtor2714мы в Украине это видим каждый день. Пусть будут прокляты те, кто развязывает войны!
@@ДавидПостновиц We can see similar fiction in the Ukraine conflict. Not yet movies about heroes who never existed but judging by the media the Ukrainian army has been advancing since the war started. Reality looks different. Don't fall for these manipulators.
@testtor2714 Dang...I guess allied tank crews never faced any threats and all lived...they totally didn't make the ultimate sacrifice...this movie is not real but many faced similar fates, fighting til their last breath. May God rest the souls that have laid their lives down for the sake of freedom and their brothers and sisters.
One of the best heroic scenes in the history of war cinema 💥💥💥 . Great respect for the actors and creators of this film ! 💪💪💪
I liked this scene mainly because its aftermath - after all is finished and Norman is hidden under the tank, he is found by a young SS soldier who has the same flash of humanity in him as Norman had in the start of the movie. Proving that the War is not black and white.
Troll
True definition of teamwork
Bible got the most saddest death... Why?......
When his eyes got shot by a sniper😢
Ja😢😢😭
Atleast he went out quick
And waht ist whit Gordo
Nah wardaddy did he was shot many times and had to feel the pain then got blown to peaces with the grenade
@@MichaelGrimes-mj9st he didn't blow up to PIECES he just died from shrapnel
One of the great last stand in my opinion
I think the scene is based of a actual thing that happened
One of the greatest US "propaganda" Lie
@@mbh-8363 Ahahahaha, you're funny, this is a movie, and I'm sure there's plenty of scenarios where tanks took on tons of soldiers on their own
@@kop1522 no just no a tank could get destroyed by one man whit out any at equipment tanks are that hard to destroy
@@erik_gaming7026bro theres like 100 Panzer Faust in the last battle and it will probably took like 2 of them to kill Fury in irl
Never noticed before it was the Machine who was waiting with the Grease gun for the hatch to be opened, that boy earned himself some glory in this movie for sure!
Woah, I thought it was Gordo!
He's the one with the hesitation to kill, now he's the fucking War Machine.
is real strong resistance...one of the most beautiful scenes of fury
war is hell. respec to the poor used german soldiers and respect to all the others who fell in war.
Used Soldiers all not just germans
They were not used they fought for the right cause , look at Europe now .
@@AssiremSadoun”the right cause?” The fuck
@@AssiremSadoun you are right bro but nazism was too extreme.
@@AssiremSadounGO AWAY RUSSIAN TROLL! You and your Fake Troll Account are Rotten and so are and were EVIL Nazis!! 🤬🤬🤬
"Madness pure Madness!!!"
No, this is SPARTA ! 😂😂😂
That last scene of that movie made me cry
Movie name?
@@Demogorgon-e7x Name movie: Fury
amount of raw talent, on the part of the actors, is absolutely breathe taking.
Fury and Saving Private Ryan are the hardest WWII movies ever made! My papaw passed 2 years ago at 104 and was a Colonel in the US Army in WWII. I miss him so much. I miss this generation and the strength and courage they instilled in us. As a USMC 0311 God bless all my brothers and sisters and all who are going to answer the call or this great Nation!!
Dude a U.S. WW2 vet has to be removed from the movie theater after bashing this movie so hard for being propagandists because he was talking so much about how fury was so Hollywood crap 😂
@@duckygaming3536 did I say anything about how much Hollywood dresses stuff up? No I didn't. What did this WWII Vet you mention do in WWII? His MOS...
@@chuckguard6128 "Fury and Saving Private Ryan are the hardest WWII..." Have you ever heard of Stalingrad (Movie) , The Boat ( Das Boot) , i d even give Enemy at the Gates more Credis than Fury, no diss vs Private Ryan anyhow
Ich spreche Deutsch und Englisch, also brauche ich nicht beide Namen. Enemy at the gates is a great movie. U571, Generations war, and there are other great movies. However in RAW savagery, nothing else comes close. Oh I guess we could say Schindler's List is another great movie. But my opinion is MY opinion.
Враг у ворот говно, а не фильм.
Немецкий "Сталинград", и советский "Иди и смотри", да тот же " Спасти Рядового Райна " Имеет больше общего с реальностью.
My great grandpa told me the story of these guys before the movie came out. He was one of the first platoons to arrive here after they held for so long.
Sorry bud but this is not a true story, however there are multiple last stand accounts that did happen throughout the war.
@@jmeszi4159it’s based of one, Lafayette pool(e?) and his tank, in the mood and its crew
@@jmeszi4159 the film took creative stories to make it more entertaining but the story is real and many like it despite the fact the characters were changed
Soem parts are real definitely not all@@Windynb
@@AutisticCat23 the last stand at the end is actually based off a true story but the characters are all fiction.
"F**king nazis" had me dyin
The good guys lost.
@@jas0n178 a tank and 4 mens agaist a platoon... dat enough :>
from moth countries the same mistake and by countries i mean germany, russia and the uk...@@Me_and_fun
@@marcuskuus9743 wut u talking about? i am just saying a tank trade for alot of enemies and supplies. (just ask out of curiousity and confusion)
@@Me_and_funit’s a movie😂😂
For me, Shia and John took this film up to another level excellent 👌, best job
FIRE FIRE bro why did it sound so calm but so intense at the same time
Damn, they legit got bodied
never should of searched the tank
edit: yay for the first time ppl like my comment 🎉🎉
edit: oh my, this is the first time I actually get this far with a liked comment
WTF is this "should of"-business?! it is, IN NO WAY, shorter than the grammatically correct "should've" abbreviation. SO WHY?!
@@thad1296 Because they've only heard it spoken, and so transcribed it phonetically. We all do it sometimes. I kept thinking the new Chicago Bears wide receiver was called "Romo Dunze" but he isn't, he's called Rome Odunze, but I was taking the first letter of the last name and transferring it to the first.
@@Dinglehoppers779 you wanna tell me they never had an english class in their life? 😅 I would think if you know enough english to write a sentence like that, you should also know that the word "of" makes no sense there, native speaker or not
@@thad1296colloquial irregularities occur in every language. Pointing them out, even though they were well understood, is, at best, childish, and, at worst, purely for your own ego.
@@Callsign_Bear pointing something out = asking why something happens
Understood
Punisher transformers and Brett Pit together
As a german I enjoyed the scene but not the dying
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Brad ? U mean I’m Brett
Neither did all the ✡️
Sam Witwicky
When Germany surrendered grandad said the killing stopped but he said they were never gonna give up
They were SS.
one of the greatest movie with greatest actors...
Movie name please!
Backstory (movie: Fury):
The guys in the tank, Fury, are part of an unstoppable tank crew during WWII. They fought many battles and survived all of them however before this scene their tank breaks down. They decide that its the end of the road and they set up a trap for the incoming Nazis. They fight throughout the night until a Nazi throws a grenade in the tank and the captain (Brad Pitt I believe) tells the last remaining tank crew guy (main character) to take an escape hatch under the tank to save his life and sacrifice his own (if the captain didn't stay in the tank, the Nazi's would of known that they would escaped somehow). After the explosion, the main character hiding under the tank is spotted by a young german soldier about his age, yet he spares him. He sleeps throughout the night and in the morning, he reenters the tank and finds the dead body of his captain + his fallen tank crew. Soon after, somebody opens the tanks hatch with a gun to his head, but its an Allied soldier, saving his life. The movie ends in a nice shot of the guy being rescued and the beat up / burning Fury tank in the background.
Final scene is very touching
@felix92812 I meant the scene as a movie bro😅
@felix92812literally how the movie ends???
@felix92812 ?
It was based on a true story and sadly I cannot remember the name of the soldier only because I'm terrible remembering names. In the end the last remaining Soldier was told your hero because their mission was accomplished by stopping the Elite Nazi team
Such great actors bro, every single person in that movie. the story telling is 10/10. God rest the souls of the men who fought for us and our freedom. They lost so much and so did their families. Most of them were kids at the time. Our veterans deserve our respect. times were different, humanity had to be put the side. the things they've seen, how desensitized they've had to become to killing another person, and just overall all the experiences they've had changed them in ways you can't imagine. I think this movie depicts it perfectly
The burning guy took it like he felt no pain
No panzerfaust? Huh one panzerfaust would pen this tank like it's armor is paper.
Oh there is, one of the guy gets penetrated and dies
The germans did. But they were probably in the back of the line or hesitated to use them cause they have very little ammo left. The officer told them, to be accurate cause those are the only ones left
They did use it tho it killed one of the crew members
German supremacy
Would penetrate but would do nothing to the crew inside lol
The dedication of these soldiers are unmatched.
That's example of 'Don't Give Up'❤️🔥
German soldiers in hollywood:🪦💥🏃💨
German soldiers irl:🧠🏃💨💥
German soldiers also in reality in 1945:
That edit is fire ngl. Props to the creator !
This movie genuinely made me cry at the end. R.I.P
Movie name???
@@siddhant00007 “fury”
bro please movie name
@@badboyhasan1886 FURY
@@badboyhasan1886 I literally just sed it ….
Its “FURY”
The shot of a soldier walking out of the fire was CLEAN
Movie name:Fury
It already says it’s at the bottom on the title
Background song name ?
@@octaneplays9783 bloody Mary x instrumental
Bullshit would've been a better name for the movie
Nah I had the power then someone disliked 💀
“That’s right burn to the f*cking ground” that line was 🔥🔥🔥
This phrase was stolen from Russians, real warriors. And not an American made-up movie))))
I ain't dying before gta6 ahh moment 💀💀💀
we are dying for GTA 6🗿🗿🗿
@@vincentxu4709I dont like GTA 6, my mobile device will burn to death
@@plongkee Bro GTA 6 isn’t even out, how do you hate it already💀💀😵
@@vincentxu4709 I know that my mobile device will burn to death, and my hand. I'm gonna get a lawsuit for that
@@plongkee Here is a M1 Carbine, you can use it if your phone gets burnt from GTA 6
Each guy that participated in this war is a legend
True
even the german SS officer with a FRICKIN IRON CROSS 1st + 2nd, and an INFANTRY ASSAULT BADGE! under 30--my guess
the best war edit i have ever seen :D
In germany we say: Wir halten diese Stellung und wenn es das letzte ist was wir tun🫡🫡❤
in German you say "I was hit" . fuck the Nazis
The tank was american not german
@@aleksandrebendeliani
( German infantry) heer handbook says
" Loyalty even in death "
It is better to die in Normandy, protecting my fatherland and family rather than chopping trees in Canada or siberia
I think Some 17 yers soldier had said this is their mentality even before true life starts they were ready to sacrifice them for a failed Austrian mad man
@@aleksandrebendeliani I know
@@aleksandrebendeliani why was there a American tank there they must’ve been really lost because they had almost nothing to do with the Nazis
I love how they for the most part see the German troops as animals (especially SS), but at the end that one SS soldier is the only reason he survived, he got spared by the “animals”
Beautiful story telling
In short, most of the Germans weren’t the bad ones, it was the German high command such as Heinrich Himmler or the mustache man.
Well the SS were the one branch of the german army that were actual nazis, which I think is why the movie made a point about it being an SS battalion specifically at the end so the audience wouldnt feel as bad when the mayhem started
Well the wermacht and Waffen SS aren't the really Nazis it's the algazimers SS that are the ones that control the camps.
@@officialodin327kinda true but not 100% in this time every German even those who werent nazis wanted to join the SS because it gave you a high status in the Country and it was the elite troops of Germany. Thats why not every SS soldier was bad. Some of them just wanted that Status especially for women at that time it was a big flex to date a guy from the SS.
@@officialodin327 no, most foreign volunteers were put in the SS. Also as time passed requirements became less strict
@@officialodin327you do realize that most of the SS by the time D-Day happened were either conscripted or forces to join from the regular army right? But nah I bet you never knew that
FURY, my favorite movie
What a movie this will be a classic for years to come
The guy on fire was just chilling
While this scene is somewhat unrealistic, (what would have actually happened is a German Soldier would place a grenade on top of the tank to over pressure it) I still think it was executed as beautifully and perfectly as possible as to still make it semi realistic and a amazing final battle scene. This movie was truly a 10/10
Definitely shouldn't have stood in front of the hatch like that
over pressure it? please expand on this comment, this ignorant mind wants some education.
This movie is pathetic. what would actually happen: the German soldiers would throw grenades through the hatch and easily kill the crew, in the worst case scenario the soldiers would get out of range of the tank's machine guns and destroy it with the panzerfaust.
movie name?
@@andrealves-oe9tt Yea the tank would've destroyed immediately. Remember though that it's a Hollywood movie made by a Jew. I'm surprised they didn't pull up to Berlin to kill Hitler personally
😔😢Huge loss of the world we lost good guys who were saving us!
the "oh sh*t" look on that german's face when he opened the hatch
Unit tank drivers eliminate teams of SS soldiers and the fact that one SS guard squad eliminated entire battalions of Allied soldiers 🙂
You should look at casuality ratios between american and german soldiers in that time.
Yeah, this scene ruined the movie for me... Not accurate when talking about the SS.
@@JuhaKuoppa-aho 1 German for every 4 allied in the west, but the allies could afford a higher number.
@@diarmuidosullivan7391 lol BS numbers, ratio was more like 1:1 until germany surrendered then it was more like 1:4 in favour of allies
@@Adonnus100 I think he was talking about overall troop strength. Up until the spring of 1945 the casualty ratio was about 1:1 but the Allies always had an enormous advantage in numbers and equipment.
movie name:FURY
Bro Is writed in the description💀
its in the title of the short buddy
@Ahnenerbe18nahh bro, great movie
Film stupendo...come tutti del resto.....grande BRAD PITT
I respect all soldiers, whether I believe what they were fighting for was wrong or right, they showed dedication and bravery throughout battle
Respect humans. Not politicians or people who call themselves soldiers. Respect humans.
@@HKNative217 well if it's just a normal racist I'm probably not going to respect them but I see where you are coming from
Nah I don't respect any fucking Nazi soldier lol
This is the only movie i watched more than 30 times and still not tired of it...
My most favorite movie
Movie name bro
Movie name bro
Fury
Fury
I would never get tired as well
Excellent Ambush
These man are heroes. There’s only so much that a few men can do and they did a lot.
Der Sieger schreibt die Geschichte.
Thats why German is still lying about ww2 and has cenzored everything mentioned n*zi? And give Poland war money back ;)
So all the survivors just let that happen? Got it.
People who say this are just trying to justify nazism. Plain and simple.
Shut up
oft mi yuhden zusammen haha
Go ahead and clarify what you mean by this. Oh wait - you can't! Trying to deny many of the events that happened in this war is actually illegal in your country! Guess that's why you didn't say anything other than "The winner writes history," huh? I love how wrong you know you are and you are literally not allowed to clarify :) hahahahahaha
The most unreal scene in history 😂
Literally they had like 20 Panzerfaust
This scene is actually based on a real event
@@contele1263real event was that they said fcuking nazi… nothing more.
@@r_apex nope.
The final battle in the 2014 film Fury is inspired by real events. The scene is based on an anecdote where a tanker was "in his tank on a road junction" when a German infantry unit approached. The tanker is said to have fired machine gun ammunition, thrown grenades, and ricocheted shells into the enemy forces. The next day, the infantry arrived to find the tanker still alive, and the surrounding area littered with German dead and wounded.
Yes i Googled it.
@@austinteal3645 anecdote != real event
I believe you are proud, I’m sure there were a lot of liars.
One grenade drop and the movie would have ended right then and there
Yep, that is just stupid why there was nobody to do anything but be targets, i guess that is what makes movia a movie😄
@@Muussimuumi Exactly classic hollywood
The movie is set in April of 1945, during the final days of the War. I doubt the Germans had many grenades to spare.
There was a grenade dropped and one of the crew sacrificed himself covering the grenade with his body
@@Duke_of_Prunes Ah I see the Germans had no grenades to spare but they had 50 young middle age men in the most modern uniform with modern mp38 mp43 and so on
The dude stumblind forward while on fire was amazing.. havent even seen this movie and this scene alone makes me wanna watch it
Never understood why they waited till the SS was spread out to start the attack. Wouldn’t it have been more effective for everyone to send tons of ammo down range while they were all in line?
If they weren't close enough then the enemy forces would fan out the instant they saw something fly out of the tank. They also wanted to make use of the hand grenades as well. As horrifying as this sounds, if the enemy troops saw a live grenade fly into their midst, the chances that one soldier will throw his body on top of it to save his comrades is a possiblity which nullifies the effects of the hand grenade completely. They needed the element of surprise to throw the enemies completely off before unleashing hell on them.
It was just for the show.
That line of nazis was very long so it didn’t matter. They were martyrs and letting them get close didn’t matter much defensively as they’re in a tank that’s pretty much bullet proof. What I didn’t get was why the nazis didn’t immediately have explosives themselves ready.
Nothing about this movie really makes sense.
However, Wardaddy tells his crew to hold down the position as they've never run from a fight before. Despite the initial pushback, the crew eventually
bond and decide to join Wardaddy in fighting the German battalion, despite knowing it will probably cost them their lives.
Cp.
This is the only war movie that ever made me shed tears, and I still watch this movie a lot. By far the best war movie I have ever seen
“Best fucking job I ever had”
I just got finished watching fury, damn it’s intense but awesome 10/10
One Shias best performances. I think he realy is an underrated actor
One of the few movies thats worth watching multiple times ❤❤❤
Schlechteste ww 2 Film
@@Admiral-pf7liYou don't like it because you're German? hahaha
@@Admiral-pf7lito bad you guys lost war and have to pay😂
Nope it’s just bs, so inaccurate
Has nothing to do with beeing german. The movie is just bad
when the general lets you and your bros board the same tank
Watch the Fat Electrician to learn how badass the real event this scene was based off of actually was.
If you seen the whole movie. You know the hug after the caption died was personal
“Gentlemen, I have come this morning to the inexcudable conclusion, that we have fought on the wrong side. This entire war, we should have fought with the nazis against the communists and not the other way around. I fear that perhaps in 50 years, America will pay a dear price and become a land of corruption and degenerate morals”
- General George S. Patton (July 21, 1945)
Nazi sympathizers when you don't like genocide of marginalized people and think human rights are a good thing actually:
Called it
.!,
man why so much pro nazi comments
This music/song is insane, does anyone know the name??
Bloody Mary - Lady Gaga (Slowed)