I see a lot of comments about MP40 in 1939. So need to clarify - in this video the model is used as MP38. Brickarms dont have mp38 and tbh not the big difference in this scale so I used it as mp38. So no MP40 in 1939.
You can make the mp38, with the japaneese type 100 and the Sten gun magazine. But... There IS another problem because there aren't panzer IV in Poland, only panzer I, II, III, and other typologies of tank's, and why you have use the BAR?
@@David7TheSovietic Why? Have you seen a picture of MP38? It looks a lot like MP40. Not a big difference. It like to use PPSH instead of finnish sub-machine gun Suomi. Almost the same but different weapon. So no problem in my opinion to use mp40 as mp38. So the next question - BAR. Well check the info, Polish army really used BAR in 1939.
This was great. Really liked the shots of the planes flying overhead, and the fact you used real life audio. Smooth animation, really nice set design and vehicles. Your best one yet!
Not really a great work! Because as is so often the case also with toys, contrary to historical truth, the Poles are shown without tanks fighting the Germans. In fact, the Polish army had tanks on the same technological level with the German tanks. Except that Poland had significantly fewer tanks than Germany because the Polish government was not arming as much because Poland relied on the support of its western allies. The Poles had no idea that the allies would betray Poland. The British and French declaration of war 1939 against Germany served only for saving face. The British and the French did not intend to keep to the state treaty commitment and to attack massively in the west. They wanted to sacrifice Poland for peace with the Germans! They preferred to betray Poland instead of fighting. This was the continuation of British and French appeasement stupid politics of the 30s! The inaction of the French and British was the message to Germany: Be satisfied with Poland. Do not attack us behind the Maginot Line and in the British Isles. We do not attack Germany either! This betrayal of Poland in 1939 was not only dishonest but it was also a military stupidity of truly monumental dimensions. The opportunity to fight a brief, localized war against Germany was therefore lost in September 1939. In hindsight, also lost were the opportunities to save millions of lives and to have prevented the creation of conditions that led to the Cold War. As General Ironside the Chief of the British General Staff stated in 1945, after much of Europe was in ruins and 50 million have died, "Militarily we should have gone all out against the German the minute Germans invaded Poland. ... We did not ... And so we missed the strategical advantage of the Germans being engaged in the East. We thought completely defensively and of ourselves. After the war German military commander Alfred Jodl said that "if we did not collapse already in the year 1939 that was due only to the fact that during the Polish campaign, the approximately 110 French and British divisions in the West were held completely inactive against the 23 German divisions." German General Siegfried Westphal stated that if the French had attacked in full force in September 1939 the German army "could only have held out for one or two weeks." After all, in the video the betrayal of Poland is hinted at by its allies! Well, after all, like in reality, the German tanks shown in the video are mainly infantry support tanks and not battle tanks. Because the Germans defeated Poland with the superior number of infantry support tanks Panzer I and II. In fact, the Germans did not defeat Poland in 1939 in a blitzkrieg with a storm of battle tanks, but in a conventional fighting style with infantry supported by Panzer I and II infantry support tanks and air support.
@@GreatPolishWingedHussars I meant in terms of animation. I shouldn’t have used the word “depict”. I enjoy watching LCM’s animations, but you are correct that they sometimes have historical inaccuracies. I’m not a WW2 buff, so you probably know more than I do.
@@brickbrotherproductions8653 You could have easily avoided my mistake with "Great Animation"! By the way, I’m not a WW2 buff too! How can one even be a WW2 buff? Anyway, I'm still well informed on this topic!
I like how you included lots of mini polish victories. Most Invasion of Poland videos just show Poland getting obliterated with zero resistance, but they actually fought a lot more well than we realize. This film's technical side when it comes to effects and smoothness equals it's greatness on the historical side of things. It is so detailed and smooth and I love it!
bruh this is something the poles are writing today because there are no one left which is alive anymore to these soldiers which participated into crushing the polish state. These german soldiers which participated all share a common story in their records stating that they fought against an outdated enemy that their higher commands sended cavalry units, armed with speers/poles and sabers against tanks. The "invasion" was a justified reaction from the german side against poland. For their anti german terrorism on the border and onto the german minority which represented the majority in the polish western areas during that time. Their cruel acts went on since 1921. 1939 just symbolize a new phase of the conflict. The allies which wanted war since may of 1933 used that opportunity to drag Germany into a new war against the whole world again out of pure fear that the nation (germany) somehow would overcome them economicly, finaincially and technologically on the world stage, in such a short time.
@@karstenseterbakken3617 Absolutely NO ONE wanted a war against Germany. Britain's main goal was to establish peace with Germany, they were not ready for a war nor were they preparing for one because once Neville Chamberlin returned from Munich to the chanting of "peace! peace!" there seemed to have no cause for one. France just stationed some soldiers on the Maginot Line. Once Germany invaded a small sliver of France that was once theirs before the first world war, France didn't even bother to fight back. And that was AFTER Poland had been conquered. If the Allies wanted to draw Germany into a war, they would've declared it after the treaty they signed that stated Germany would never conquer anything further than the Sudetenland was broken right behind there backs. The German losses totaled 14,000 dead and 30,000 wounded in Poland. I'm not saying that Poland didn't get crushed. They got crushed. But you don't suffer those kind of casualties with horses, spears, and a few sticks. Poland had the fifth strongest army in Europe, that's impressive but you still can't blame them for loosing. The German army was FAR more advanced than any other army on the planet. However he combined might of the Allies obviously proved too much for one country. And the soldiers you speak of are not alive now, but they were decades ago.....they can still tell stories then. Your logic of "since there all dead no one can tell the truth" is flawed. If that were true, any story of WW2 or any part of history would not even be heard of. People talked......even if they are dead now. It makes no difference.
The Poles didn’t instantly get obliterated by the Krauts (offensive slang name for Nazis) but they had fierce resistance, they had won the fight at Warsaw but the Krauts besieged the city no food, water and ammunition can be delivered to the Poles so the city capitulated and it was given to Hitler.
The video is fantastic!!! but as a Pole I watched it with sadness. Glory to our heroic defenders who died protecting my country from German and Soviet invasion!
Soviet Union only took the land to create a larger buffer zone between Nazi Germany and the USSR. Besides that, the USSR only crossed the border after "great" leadership of Poland was already on its way towards London.
Bloody amazing. I swear, it felt like only a minute. Quality of filmmaking and sets were fantastic. All the vehicles were amazing. Just a little critique, I would try and make more falling backwards movements when soldiers are reacting to explosions and gunshots, rather than standing and falling. It’s tougher but I think it adds a bit more realism. Overall great stuff. As a Lego fan and military history nerd things like this are greatly appreciated lol Edit: Forgot to mention this but the plane shots were godly. I know how much of a pain compositing can be, but I got real chills when seeing and hearing the aircraft. Phenomenal work.
Fantastic video, great work! I am fascinated how precisely you picked the details, e.g. the tanks existing in 1939. 4:07 Super officer, already fully decorated on day 1 of the war :)
Man, what can i say except you are getting a lot better. I love how you're making people's movements more lively than ever before. Like 2:26 and 6:58 are a couple of good examples! Keep up the great work! Nice panzers btw. The panzer I, II, III, and t38's are amazing! The scale is good, and they look awesome!
Incredible work! The gestures and movement of the figures, the animation and the sounds are on point. Im glad that there are still channels making Lego War stopmotion.
I like how you added track detail like the tanks running their treads off because I’ve seen video games have it to were the track would stay on when it should have been runner off
Damn, i really learned alot from this video, i never knew poland actually used the american BAR. When i searched it up, it indeed was true! I am really impressed on how you make these so realistic.
Actually it was a surrise for me also. When I was searching for the info before the making of this briockfilm I checked the weapons Poland army used and was amazed to see BAR
@@LCMhistoryPolish army has used Browning wz. 28 - it was polish modification of american BAR (different ammo and few other things). But I don't think they used Czechoslovak ZB 26 (at 5:35), I didn't find any info about that.
@@neinnein9306 This was also my thought, as well as Infantry ground troops jumping out of tanks (instead the personnel in the "Schwarze Sonderbekleidung für Panzertruppen", but let´s call this artistic freedom :D Great work he put into this film, Chapeau !
Looks amazing! A view minor things to add. In 1939, all German tanks had this dark gray with brown patches camouflage. Also the MP38 was not used by frontline troops (not in great numbers) in 1939
Wonderful video! I'm glad content like this is still uploaded for historical and entertainment. Off question, what track links did you use for the tanks?? If I could have link, that would be much appreciated
u cannot imagine how hard it is for me as Pole to hear and see that. It is Lego animation but still this is part of history of my family and u cannot imagine how I wish this had never happened. Thanks for this animation. Regards
I do understand you. The history is hard. And that's why Im trying to make it not just fun action videos but with the part of real history , people should know those pages of dark history
Funny thing about these rifles, it was our Polish secret plan against German vehicles. We made a lot of them and distributed evenly. The problem is, this was completely held in secrets. So secretive that soldiers themselves didn't know about these rifles and many outposts fell without these rifles even getting unboxed. But yeah, we didn't mobilize in time due to France and UK begging us to not do so and keep appeasing Hitler, which turned out how it did...
Bro LCM, i have watched so many of your videos and i love all of em. To see you get better at animation over the years, like i remember some videos that kinda looked like my animations. But now its just unbeatable. I love your work, keep it up!
No problem! Also one of thing i love about you and this channel is that you respond to almost all comments on your videos, like you actually care about your viewers. I'll say this again, keep up the good work.
Bravo!!!! I love the scene of the German soldiers pushing the barrier. It is a mythical image of wwII. Gracias por el esfuerzo. Un saludo desde Madrid.
Animation and special effects-wise, you have paid a lot of attention to detail. This is great! I could not stop musing about how well this was made. Good job!
Оставлю свой небольшой комментарий. Качество видео наконец-то улучшилось по сравнению с предыдущими вашими работами, понравились некоторые операторские решения: панорамы, кадры снизу, фрейменги. Большой плюс, как я считаю, убрали, наконец-то, закадрового "бубнилу", лично меня этот момент очень порадовал, без него работает только визуальное повествование и это очень хорошо. По спецэффектам есть над чем работать, а так в целом очень хорошо получилось.
Well done. My personal favorite was at 5:15 where the Poles used their Bofors 37mm antitank guns to great effect! Excellent video! Cannot wait for Part 2. Hopefully it would be Poland's legendary 7TP light tanks and the 10th Mech Cavalry Brigade fighting the Germans!!!
Sometimes it seems creators of such videos dont like to see germany win a battle. Even if it is a battle they won in reality the creators try to make it look like they lost. This video doesnt do that. Great work
During the phony war, France and Britain actually did have an opportunity to invade Germany, but they missed it. They could've invaded through Saarland, Lorraine and Alsace to Germany and defeat them.
The French did invade Germany through Saarland for 12 days during the "Saar Offensive", but withdrew because they feared a german counterattack of homecoming troops from Poland.
I remember years ago I asked if you could make a video with more Roman figures, and you actually responded saying something along the lines of you already where. And eventually there it was, it’s crazy how the quality has improved with every upload. I really appreciate your ability to make a stop motion historically accurate without losing the entertainment factor. Sure there wasn’t mp40’s in 39 but as someone who likes to build custom armies. companies rarely have specific versions of guns or niche historical weapons so sometimes I have to compromise, and as for the tank stuff I think it was pretty obvious what was depicted to those who know so not a big deal… so again great video and I hope those comments don’t detract from that.
I see a lot of comments about MP40 in 1939. So need to clarify - in this video the model is used as MP38. Brickarms dont have mp38 and tbh not the big difference in this scale so I used it as mp38. So no MP40 in 1939.
great work bro 👍🏿
Thanks for WW2 ❤❤❤🎉
You can make the mp38, with the japaneese type 100 and the Sten gun magazine. But... There IS another problem because there aren't panzer IV in Poland, only panzer I, II, III, and other typologies of tank's, and why you have use the BAR?
@@David7TheSovietic Why? Have you seen a picture of MP38? It looks a lot like MP40. Not a big difference. It like to use PPSH instead of finnish sub-machine gun Suomi. Almost the same but different weapon. So no problem in my opinion to use mp40 as mp38. So the next question - BAR. Well check the info, Polish army really used BAR in 1939.
@@David7TheSovietic And I dont have panzer 4 in here, only panzer 3 + 2+ 1 and panzer 38(t)
As a Polish I thank you for making this animation 🇵🇱
same
Polska Gurom!!
I think u mean as a pole
Dokładnie polska the best !🇵🇱🇵🇱🤍❤️🤍❤️🤍❤️🤍❤️🤍❤️🤍❤️
Fajnie że są na świecie ludzie którzy wiedzą jak zaczeła się 2wś
This was great. Really liked the shots of the planes flying overhead, and the fact you used real life audio. Smooth animation, really nice set design and vehicles. Your best one yet!
When are you going to upload more videos
@@evanadkins4446 I'm working on a Dunkirk animation at the moment
Thanks man!
@@LCMhistory :)
Ok
I always think about how much work was put into this, and the animations and editing are so smooth it is hard to think about. Good job!
thank you!
@@LCMhistory Also I am subscribing because I like learning about World War II history.
As a Pole, I thank you for showing the heroism of Polish soldiers despite the overwhelming advantage of the Germans
As a German... DANGIT!
@@BKAcreations heil hydra 👌🖕
Nein!
@@BKAcreations haha Germans have done bad things that hitler controlled 😂
Bruh
We are talking about realy bad things and you are just laughting
( Też jestem polakiem )@@BKAcreations
Words can’t describe how well done this is!
thanks :)
@@LCMhistoryjestem z polski możesz napisy polskie?
@@LCMhistory How many legos do u have
@@kolega_XD Sorry I dont speak Polish
@@flowerthewindowcat A lot )
This looks amazing! Great work! Best depiction of the invasion of Poland on UA-cam!
Even ones that show real footage
Not really a great work! Because as is so often the case also with toys, contrary to historical truth, the Poles are shown without tanks fighting the Germans. In fact, the Polish army had tanks on the same technological level with the German tanks. Except that Poland had significantly fewer tanks than Germany because the Polish government was not arming as much because Poland relied on the support of its western allies. The Poles had no idea that the allies would betray Poland. The British and French declaration of war 1939 against Germany served only for saving face. The British and the French did not intend to keep to the state treaty commitment and to attack massively in the west. They wanted to sacrifice Poland for peace with the Germans! They preferred to betray Poland instead of fighting. This was the continuation of British and French appeasement stupid politics of the 30s! The inaction of the French and British was the message to Germany: Be satisfied with Poland. Do not attack us behind the Maginot Line and in the British Isles. We do not attack Germany either! This betrayal of Poland in 1939 was not only dishonest but it was also a military stupidity of truly monumental dimensions. The opportunity to fight a brief, localized war against Germany was therefore lost in September 1939. In hindsight, also lost were the opportunities to save millions of lives and to have prevented the creation of conditions that led to the Cold War. As General Ironside the Chief of the British General Staff stated in 1945, after much of Europe was in ruins and 50 million have died, "Militarily we should have gone all out against the German the minute Germans invaded Poland. ... We did not ... And so we missed the strategical advantage of the Germans being engaged in the East. We thought completely defensively and of ourselves. After the war German military commander Alfred Jodl said that "if we did not collapse already in the year 1939 that was due only to the fact that during the Polish campaign, the approximately 110 French and British divisions in the West were held completely inactive against the 23 German divisions." German General Siegfried Westphal stated that if the French had attacked in full force in September 1939 the German army "could only have held out for one or two weeks." After all, in the video the betrayal of Poland is hinted at by its allies!
Well, after all, like in reality, the German tanks shown in the video are mainly infantry support tanks and not battle tanks. Because the Germans defeated Poland with the superior number of infantry support tanks Panzer I and II. In fact, the Germans did not defeat Poland in 1939 in a blitzkrieg with a storm of battle tanks, but in a conventional fighting style with infantry supported by Panzer I and II infantry support tanks and air support.
@@GreatPolishWingedHussars I meant in terms of animation. I shouldn’t have used the word “depict”. I enjoy watching LCM’s animations, but you are correct that they sometimes have historical inaccuracies. I’m not a WW2 buff, so you probably know more than I do.
@@LegoSnoopDogg I meant in Lego. Of course real footage and documentaries would do a better job.
@@brickbrotherproductions8653 You could have easily avoided my mistake with "Great Animation"! By the way, I’m not a WW2 buff too! How can one even be a WW2 buff? Anyway, I'm still well informed on this topic!
I love how specific nation soldiers talk in their specific language, keep up the good work
I like how you included lots of mini polish victories. Most Invasion of Poland videos just show Poland getting obliterated with zero resistance, but they actually fought a lot more well than we realize. This film's technical side when it comes to effects and smoothness equals it's greatness on the historical side of things. It is so detailed and smooth and I love it!
The Germans didn’t have the mp40 or mg42 guns yet 🤓
bruh this is something the poles are writing today because there are no one left which is alive anymore to these soldiers which participated into crushing the polish state. These german soldiers which participated all share a common story in their records stating that they fought against an outdated enemy that their higher commands sended cavalry units, armed with speers/poles and sabers against tanks. The "invasion" was a justified reaction from the german side against poland. For their anti german terrorism on the border and onto the german minority which represented the majority in the polish western areas during that time. Their cruel acts went on since 1921. 1939 just symbolize a new phase of the conflict. The allies which wanted war since may of 1933 used that opportunity to drag Germany into a new war against the whole world again out of pure fear that the nation (germany) somehow would overcome them economicly, finaincially and technologically on the world stage, in such a short time.
@@karstenseterbakken3617 Absolutely NO ONE wanted a war against Germany. Britain's main goal was to establish peace with Germany, they were not ready for a war nor were they preparing for one because once Neville Chamberlin returned from Munich to the chanting of "peace! peace!" there seemed to have no cause for one. France just stationed some soldiers on the Maginot Line. Once Germany invaded a small sliver of France that was once theirs before the first world war, France didn't even bother to fight back. And that was AFTER Poland had been conquered. If the Allies wanted to draw Germany into a war, they would've declared it after the treaty they signed that stated Germany would never conquer anything further than the Sudetenland was broken right behind there backs. The German losses totaled 14,000 dead and 30,000 wounded in Poland. I'm not saying that Poland didn't get crushed. They got crushed. But you don't suffer those kind of casualties with horses, spears, and a few sticks. Poland had the fifth strongest army in Europe, that's impressive but you still can't blame them for loosing. The German army was FAR more advanced than any other army on the planet. However he combined might of the Allies obviously proved too much for one country. And the soldiers you speak of are not alive now, but they were decades ago.....they can still tell stories then. Your logic of "since there all dead no one can tell the truth" is flawed. If that were true, any story of WW2 or any part of history would not even be heard of. People talked......even if they are dead now. It makes no difference.
@@sebastianolofsson5399its an mp38
The Poles didn’t instantly get obliterated by the Krauts (offensive slang name for Nazis) but they had fierce resistance, they had won the fight at Warsaw but the Krauts besieged the city no food, water and ammunition can be delivered to the Poles so the city capitulated and it was given to Hitler.
The video is fantastic!!! but as a Pole I watched it with sadness. Glory to our heroic defenders who died protecting my country from German and Soviet invasion!
Пшеки всегда чертями были.
Tak, a gdyby nam zachód pomógł to w ogóle byłoby już super
Soviet Union only took the land to create a larger buffer zone between Nazi Germany and the USSR. Besides that, the USSR only crossed the border after "great" leadership of Poland was already on its way towards London.
As a Polish thank you for making this animation i am really proud that i live in Poland 🇵🇱
Bloody amazing. I swear, it felt like only a minute. Quality of filmmaking and sets were fantastic. All the vehicles were amazing.
Just a little critique, I would try and make more falling backwards movements when soldiers are reacting to explosions and gunshots, rather than standing and falling. It’s tougher but I think it adds a bit more realism. Overall great stuff. As a Lego fan and military history nerd things like this are greatly appreciated lol
Edit: Forgot to mention this but the plane shots were godly. I know how much of a pain compositing can be, but I got real chills when seeing and hearing the aircraft. Phenomenal work.
Fantastic video, great work! I am fascinated how precisely you picked the details, e.g. the tanks existing in 1939.
4:07 Super officer, already fully decorated on day 1 of the war :)
Ale dobre jest !)
Piękny film 👌
Wieczna chwała bohaterom którzy polegli w obronie wolności Rzeczypospolitej !
Niech żyje Polska 🇵🇱💚
Tem głos Morawieckiego mnie rozwalił
@@annabacciarelli582 jaki głos Morawieckiego ?
@@annabacciarelli582 mnie bardziej rozwaliły orzełki na hełmach komunistycznej pierwszej armii ludowego WP
Особенно героично делили Чехословакию в 1938
@Leniwiec to bajka jest o ludzikach lego a nie dokument historyczny. ;)
Im impressed your animation skills are improving every time good job and thank you for making this stop motion
thanks :)
@@LCMhistory where did ya get the soldiers and tanks?
Man, what can i say except you are getting a lot better. I love how you're making people's movements more lively than ever before. Like 2:26 and 6:58 are a couple of good examples! Keep up the great work! Nice panzers btw. The panzer I, II, III, and t38's are amazing! The scale is good, and they look awesome!
Thank you!
1 @ a @ a A @v 1 1 A @ = Oslo soso v 999988999889989998999888888889888999988999999989998888988888889999999989989899
Większość ludzi podziwia animacje tylko Polakom kręci się łezka w oku
🇩🇪🇩🇪🇩🇪
@@iactas7892 (they lost)
Hail
@@ointegralista6025 hail mnie w dupe
I also cried... Especially for the single polish soldiers, which tried to stop the germans...
Incredible work! The gestures and movement of the figures, the animation and the sounds are on point. Im glad that there are still channels making Lego War stopmotion.
Easily your best animation! Great work as always :)
You've really outdone yourself this time
The sound effects and good stop motion really made this pop
im sorry, HOW IS THIS SO FREAKING SMOOTH 1:08
Amazing video! Perfect landscape, nice use of cobi's kits and accessories, realistic fighting. Truly spectacular work!
thanks :)
Battle Of Kursk Soon? Also Great job on this animation it is like early Christmas when you upload a new animation!
I like how you added track detail like the tanks running their treads off because I’ve seen video games have it to were the track would stay on when it should have been runner off
It would be a lot less intimidating actually being shot at if it just sounded like these whizzes when the rounds passed you.
Damn, i really learned alot from this video, i never knew poland actually used the american BAR. When i searched it up, it indeed was true! I am really impressed on how you make these so realistic.
Actually it was a surrise for me also. When I was searching for the info before the making of this briockfilm I checked the weapons Poland army used and was amazed to see BAR
The BAR is quite old.
Poland had wz 29
@@LCMhistoryPolish army has used Browning wz. 28 - it was polish modification of american BAR (different ammo and few other things). But I don't think they used Czechoslovak ZB 26 (at 5:35), I didn't find any info about that.
@@DJ_DaFoXX Found an info that after Czechoslovalia occupation in 1938 some of ZB-30 (ZB-26) machine guns were taken by army of Poland
This is probably one of the best videos you ever done I've been a fan for like two year's great job
Not only you done an excellent job on the battle animation but you also added a historical speech to add more seriousness to the video. Great job!
Thank you for showing the history of our country to more people.
Jeszcze Polska nie zginęła. Super animacja
Wartet nur ein paar Jahre
I show this to mine greatgrandfather( pole), he only said ,,Children shouldn't play like that"
Agree, Children shouldnt'. Well... Im not a kid for a long time already )))
Absolutely in love with the fact you made the men reload their weapons at points. You earned a subscriber!
Today is the 80th anniversary of the Warsaw Uprising
Jako polak stwierdzam że ten materiał jest genialnie zaanimowany oraz nadaje się szybkie strzeszczenie najazdu na Polskę.
Pozdrawiam
Great work! I love the historically accurate minifigs!
One had a Ritterkreuz at day one. ^^
@@neinnein9306 This was also my thought, as well as Infantry ground troops jumping out of tanks (instead the personnel in the "Schwarze Sonderbekleidung für Panzertruppen", but let´s call this artistic freedom :D Great work he put into this film, Chapeau !
Love to poland from czech republic 🇨🇿❤🇵🇱
And from Slovakia
diky, zdravim z Polska. je skoda, ze jsme proti Nemcum nebojovali spolecne (nepocitam bitvu o Anglii)
this stop motion is so smooth
dobrze w takim miejscu na takim kanale słyszeć polski język
i'm from Poland and I'm very happy that someone dis so amazing animation about my country
Very cool videos as always bro! An inspiration for me
Looks amazing! A view minor things to add. In 1939, all German tanks had this dark gray with brown patches camouflage. Also the MP38 was not used by frontline troops (not in great numbers) in 1939
Nice work! I could never do this myself
This is one of my favorites. I love it. Will you make a part 2, the invasion by the red army video?
Yes! Planning to make this one
The details are amazing, with adapting the famous picture of opening the barrier in the beginning.
Great job!
Excellent work LCM this is much smoother than all your stop motions
"Awwwww look he is playing with his legos so cute😇😇😚😚"
The lore:
Great, but the officer in 4:15 got wrong decoration; "Ritterkreuz" and "Nahkampfspange" came later in war... But thats only a very little "flaw"...
Wonderful video! I'm glad content like this is still uploaded for historical and entertainment.
Off question, what track links did you use for the tanks?? If I could have link, that would be much appreciated
thank you! and about the links... actually i get them from different companies. Brickmania.com for example. Or Custombricks.de Or Battlebricks
Wow, the dedication you have to physically damage the LEGO bricks for the animation! 👏
I'm from Poland. Thank you for this!
gotta love the little details like the sleeping tanker getting booted awake by his NCO!
Awesome work my man great work rate10\10
It's not stopmotion its MASTERPIECE
thanks :)
@@LCMhistory you're welcome
I Must Say, Hats off to you good sir. This was extremely entertaining to watch and I cannot wait to see your next master piece.
u cannot imagine how hard it is for me as Pole to hear and see that. It is Lego animation but still this is part of history of my family and u cannot imagine how I wish this had never happened. Thanks for this animation. Regards
I do understand you. The history is hard. And that's why Im trying to make it not just fun action videos but with the part of real history , people should know those pages of dark history
Wow, you made the frame change so smooth! This deserves more likes.
This is amazing! There are not that many Invasion of Poland Lego films.
Thanks :)
06:35 The Polish anti-tank rifle very very great detail, this channel and its videos are incredibles.
The AT rifle was a nice touch. Very effective weapons during the early years, especially Polish models.
Funny thing about these rifles, it was our Polish secret plan against German vehicles. We made a lot of them and distributed evenly. The problem is, this was completely held in secrets. So secretive that soldiers themselves didn't know about these rifles and many outposts fell without these rifles even getting unboxed. But yeah, we didn't mobilize in time due to France and UK begging us to not do so and keep appeasing Hitler, which turned out how it did...
@@Animatron11 I believe the Polish had discarding sabot rounds as well
Bro LCM, i have watched so many of your videos and i love all of em. To see you get better at animation over the years, like i remember some videos that kinda looked like my animations. But now its just unbeatable. I love your work, keep it up!
Tahnk you! Trying to do my best and to improve all the time :)
No problem! Also one of thing i love about you and this channel is that you respond to almost all comments on your videos, like you actually care about your viewers. I'll say this again, keep up the good work.
Absolutely fantastic! The special effects were amazing. By the way, where'd you get lego Polish soldiers?
Polish soldiers are from Brickssoldiers.
I like how you included the MG34 instead of the MG42 in this! Neat details like that make these amazing stop motions all the better.
Had to watch 3 times. Very well done. Great scenery, movement, sounds and effects. 🏆🏆🏆🏆🏆
thanks :)
I really like that usage of the Flametrooper, I haven't seen many Flamethrowers in these Lego Animations
really, I used it only once before I think
I really like early war battles. Uniforms and boots clean, green fields and intact structures.
thanks :)
Thanks for posting this it means a lot to me as a polish person
Hello, I have an idea that you could do a mobilization in 1938 in Czechoslovakia
This video is super smooth and amazing! Continue making shows like this
Hitler did the exact opposite of what Roosevelt said
This enraged his father who punished him severely
Skvělá práce 👏🎉 ta animace je boží 🤩 video jsem shlédl až do konce, a musím říct že se mi moc líbilo 💯❤️
Bravo!!!!
I love the scene of the German soldiers pushing the barrier. It is a mythical image of wwII.
Gracias por el esfuerzo. Un saludo desde Madrid.
Gracias! :)
Keep up the great work! Each one just keeps getting better and better, your doing great!!!
thank you!
0:33 everybody laugh when he say Poland 💀
Nice video respect
And ther are some sounds of call of duty ww2🫡
idk why but I love this shot of the planes so much 1:00
Amazing job, wonderful work as always!
Nice, a New WW2 Video!👍🇩🇪
Animation and special effects-wise, you have paid a lot of attention to detail. This is great! I could not stop musing about how well this was made. Good job!
Оставлю свой небольшой комментарий. Качество видео наконец-то улучшилось по сравнению с предыдущими вашими работами, понравились некоторые операторские решения: панорамы, кадры снизу, фрейменги. Большой плюс, как я считаю, убрали, наконец-то, закадрового "бубнилу", лично меня этот момент очень порадовал, без него работает только визуальное повествование и это очень хорошо. По спецэффектам есть над чем работать, а так в целом очень хорошо получилось.
Well done. My personal favorite was at 5:15 where the Poles used their Bofors 37mm antitank guns to great effect! Excellent video! Cannot wait for Part 2. Hopefully it would be Poland's legendary 7TP light tanks and the 10th Mech Cavalry Brigade fighting the Germans!!!
It's so amazing and cool animation about ww2, I liked this video. Thank you very much, LCM brick show
что с каналом стало?
@@BOSS171-y7s не пон, с каким каналом?
I support you i am swidish❤🇸🇪
Thanks man ) Greetings from Spain )
I'm Brazilian but I'm of Polish descent. I am very proud to be a descendant of this warrior people.
Sometimes it seems creators of such videos dont like to see germany win a battle. Even if it is a battle they won in reality the creators try to make it look like they lost. This video doesnt do that. Great work
Super video
Thank you
This really is THE channel on yt for the best quality stop motion videos. Thank you for the content as always.
I’m speechless. It was so freaking good!!!😮
thanks :)
@@LCMhistory I am working on a stop motion as well. It’s about the push out of France into Nazi controlled Germany.
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Welcome!
If any of you don't know that German vehicles had to be transport by horses so that they couldn't use up there ful
Absolutely stunning piece of work with flawless animation!
And the allies never came...
yeah...
YES FINALLY I HAVE WAITING FOR THIS
New sub. This is fantastic! I’ve never been into the whole Lego thing but this is really good!! Well done sir
Welcome! And thanks :)
During the phony war, France and Britain actually did have an opportunity to invade Germany, but they missed it. They could've invaded through Saarland, Lorraine and Alsace to Germany and defeat them.
The French did invade Germany through Saarland for 12 days during the "Saar Offensive", but withdrew because they feared a german counterattack of homecoming troops from Poland.
I remember years ago I asked if you could make a video with more Roman figures, and you actually responded saying something along the lines of you already where. And eventually there it was, it’s crazy how the quality has improved with every upload.
I really appreciate your ability to make a stop motion historically accurate without losing the entertainment factor. Sure there wasn’t mp40’s in 39 but as someone who likes to build custom armies. companies rarely have specific versions of guns or niche historical weapons so sometimes I have to compromise, and as for the tank stuff I think it was pretty obvious what was depicted to those who know so not a big deal… so again great video and I hope those comments don’t detract from that.
Wspaniałe , greetings from Westerplatte !
This was great!! So good that u should make a part two!
thank you! And I really think about part 2
@@LCMhistory I bet it would be great! 👍
Long live Polska 🇵🇱
Awesome! It must be very difficult to get this perfect video and moves of the figures are fantastic!
Thank you! Did my best :)
The tanks were great, especially the panzer 38(t), which is my favorite tank !
38(t) is a really good looking tank! I like it also
Funfact: ww2 is start in Poland in Village "wieluń" under a city "poznań" 15 minutes before to germany atack Westerplatte.