The Angels of the Portuguese Ultramar
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Fascism seems to be on the rise in Portugal and I also got enough comments on the last video with misconceptions about the Ultramar which led me to make this one, I believe the Portuguese Parachuting nurses and the subjects I touched to bring a better light on such an obscure theme. I sincerely hope you enjoy and please if you have any questions I am more than glad to answer! Thank you for watching! ❤
USA, India, Europe are seeing the rise of fascismm but the fascism today is quite unique if you think about it. These regimes seem to be acting as Fascist/ultra nationalist only in their own respective countries the moment the cross the borders and stand on an International stage they become Whatever suits their Countries image. Their fascism manifest against their own populace but the same "so called patriots" cower in fear when a real enemy comes along. Their attitude towards China is a prime example of the behaviour of these so called Fascist. I think we live in a time where somehow weak and insecure Men have ascended to the leadership roles due to our ignorance, and so they oppress where they can( their own countries) and get oppresed when they can't . (Their relative silence on Chinese Expansion in Africa and Asia).
I dunno. The portuguese parlament seems very socialist to me.
Scary Socialism is on the rise as well here in USA.....Rita I love your work especially on the Ultramar wars...lots of similarities to our Vietnam war 1965-1975....Obrigado....
@@guido704u you do realise, socialism and communism are two very different things. America has had socialist elements to it from the moment it took birth. Worker Compensation, Labour Unions( or Unions of any kind),justice system. Socialism is the system where a Democratically elected government makes sure that the working class is not exploited by giving them rights and allocating them Resources, All the rights that hard working Blue Collar anericans enjoy when they work in an organisation are based on socialism .Now Communism is when the state own everything and in theory it should allocate resources to its citizens but as we have all seen again and again that doesn't work, for example even China needed huge Investments from American and European companies to become what it is today, but unlike The USA or India or Europe China is not socialist, because it actively oppreses its own people by striping them of their Rights and resources(that's why Cheaper labour), that's means the state owns it's populace. But that's not the case in the USA if an employer wrongs you, you can go to court and sue them if they don't follow the guidelines that the Government provided them or their actions are morally wrong. Such rights don't exist in Places like China. So yeah Capitalism and Socialism have been a very important Elements of the Republic thst is America since the Forefathers signed that paper in Philadelphia. The trick is to not go overboard with either Capitalism or socialism, not in the government and not in individual capacity.
@@garvitchaudhary1
That's right but I'll fix it a little.
In contrast to socialism, communism aims at sharing not only the means of production, but also the result of labor.
This is its main difference.
I have never heard of them before. Thanks Rita.
It's sobering to think that within my lifetime, a European man could kill his wife or daughter then claim 'honour' to get away with it. It is sickening to think it still happens around the world.
Portugal, terra de mulheres bravas, desde os tempos da "Padeira de Aljubarrota" ❤
Gostei muito desse vídeo do Ultramar. Gostaria de ver algo também sobre Danny Roxo e Marcelino da Mata, dois grandes soldados daqueles tempos.
"A right delayed is a right denied" awesome video!
Grandes mulheres Portuguesas. Tomara que todas elas tenham tido uma bela vida como recompensa pelo serviço que fizeram.
I love the fact that you have chosen to cover a very neglected topic and one that is obviously close to your heart.
Good video, congratulations
Greeting from Mexico !!
Homenagem merecida a estas portuguesas.
Parabéns pelo vídeo... pela história.
Tenho uma amiga que fez parte desse grupo e participou nos testemunhos para o livro:
Nós, Enfermeiras Paraquedistas de Rosa Serra
edição: Fronteira do Caos, janeiro de 2015 ‧ isbn: 9789898647351 ?
Permita-me apontar o facto de que as legendas em português saem com alguns erros de ortografia e algumas das palavras são mal traduzidas.
Seria muito bom se fizesse outra edição com a locução em português.
Mais uma vez, parabéns pelo trabalho.
The song being played around the 13min mark, even though not in English, sounds very much like the title song from "The Green Berets" film, starring John Wayne. It's even possible to fit the English lyrics into the tune :-)
It was common for the combatants to make Portuguese versions of famous songs from the era from the States.
its the Ballad of the Green Berets.
Wow. Thanks for the very interesting story of a part of the history of Portugal. Something I am sure many outside Portugal did not know.
Interesting history here Rita, but the important part is that Rita hails from a badass line of ladies
Great job Rita. Keep the content coming. Learning more about Portugal’s history from you than I did from my formal education for sure!
Very cool. We are having our second Ultramar reenactment here in Waco Texas at the end of September. There was one "nurse" at last years event.
Thank you Rita for telling this important piece of History! We must never let heroes such as these fade from memory!
Once again Thanks!
Great to hear an interesting piece of Portugese history from a Portugese point of view. 👍
Fantastic video Rita. I never would have known about this if it wasn't for you making this video.
Interesting history, very educational, history of Portugal, thank you for making this video!
Thank you for sharing this. Great video and pictures.
I know that this is not Warhammer 40k related, but as a Ultramarine player, I have to like for this awesome titel!
Angels of Ultramar could be the name of a successor chapter or a Sororitas order. ;D
And what is that song called at 12:36? The melody is exactly like the german song: Hundert Mann und ein Befehl.
*Edit: Oh ok, it's called the ballad of the green beret in the original, got it. ^^
you have found your calling rita i so enjoy the videos keep up the good work
Thank you so much love! I am loving making these!
This one of the best videos you have ever done.
I know there are many comments on this website, but can anybody recommend a download documentary, and book on these unknown heroes in the Western World ?
great research, interesting subject matter, concise presentation. these types of videos take a lot of editing and effort. thanks for teaching me something new :)
Thank you for watching! Glad you enjoyed!
Amazing video it's my favourite UA-cam content at the moment I always look forward too seeing these.
Those words mean a lot to me! thank you so much!
Know thankyou Rita for producing these videos.
Fascinating stuff again. I recently finished Flightpath to Africa about the air wars in the Ultrmar but the authors missed this.
U should get in touch with Helion Publishing as they are publishing lots on colonial wars including some Portugese subjects. Maybe pitch them a idea for a book or videos?
PS: Portuguese subtitles coming in a few hours!
Great video. Educational and inspirational. Thanks!
Angels of Ultramar sounds a bit W40k ish, totally badass ;)
Mixing chapters but yes lol
Angels of Ultramar could be the name of a successor chapter or a Sororitas order. ;D
Well the Adeptas Sororitas have an order called the Sisters Hospitallers, which are what the name says.
@@MrPedroleiria That is totally badass indeed! I am into 40k but I had not idea of that! (still learning and into Dark Eldar, ew I know)
@@RitaGamer Filthy Xenos lover. ;D
Grande video Rita.
Once again, another great video Rita.
Thank you so much!
Muito interessante! Temos tão poucas informações sobre as guerras coloniais portuguesas...
@@goncalocacao2143 obrigado pela dica! Vou pesquisar.👍
This is really cool. Thank you
Very good video Rita.
I just would like to rectify that Portuguese women do not lose their Portuguese nationality/rights when marrying a foreigner. I am Portuguese and I have been married to a British national for many years and I have not lost my nationality or rights and I have never reapplied as it was never needed.
From my experience, that appears to be correct. Even though I have met many women who have married Swiss and French husbands, I am not aware of a single Portuguese woman losing any Portuguese rights due to marriage alone.
One may lose one's rights by changing nationality, but that's a separate issue, and one to be expected.
Outrageous!!!
Love your work, keep it up.
Bom trabalho, Rita!
I love the military history of Portugal series. My father fought in Guinea and since he died in 03 this is my best source to learn about his past.
I’m left with some questions though. What was the military/logistical necessity of this unit? Did the Portuguese army/navy have medical units that operated the field medics/medevac/hospital systems we see in modern militaries? Were these women offering a novel capability or were they integrated into an existing system? The way it seems is that this unit was a public relations gimmick, which I hope isn’t true. The cynical side of me, having grown up Portuguese, makes me think this was a feel good unit to inspire the shaky home front.
I did a cursory search to answer my own questions and found the wiki entry, did you write that entry? It’s sections are divided almost exactly the way you set up your video and there was no extra info than what I saw in your video.
One entry in the wiki article made me think.
“During the '60s and the '70s, the Portuguese Army, RTP as well as foreign TV stations gathered considerable audiovisual information.” At a time where when audio/video was expensive there’s that much documentary footage of a single military unit? A support unit?
Again I enjoy the series please continue. If not for you I would never have known this. Thank you for doing this work.
Most footage from the Ultramar is ofc often recorded for propaganda reasons, I mean this because they would deliberately not record a lot of injured men as that would give a bad view back home, it is a little bit like that everywhere with other countries too. But the importance here is that those women were more than a gimmick and they fulfilled their roles to their fullest, its is not hard to find online combatants whose lives were saved by them and those men who had the privilege to see them all speak in equally high esteem about the Portuguese nurses. I did not write the wiki entry nor did I took information from there but would not surprise me if the story is similar as its the TLDR version, if you do a bit of deeper search you can even find interviews those women gave and they even wrote a book "Nós, Enfermeiras Paraquedistas" which also can give you a deeper insight in their operations.
Excellent ...!! 👏👏😊😊
Obrigado Rita. Ainda trabalhei com algumas dessas SENHORAS
Obrigado por visualizar! Onde é que esteve?
@@RitaGamer ..na Guiné
Love the history of Portugal .
Hi Rita, thank you for your video. Can I please ask where is the source of the video in church on minute 2’48”? As I believe this is my hometown church (Vila Nova de Anha) and I can see someone that looks exactly like my late grandmother. My father fought in the Colonial war and I came across this video, it was the first video I opened, and I stumbled on either a doppelgänger or my actual grandmother. I would really appreciate if you had more information on the footage 🙏 thank you!
What's the name of the song when the lady jumps? it's to the tune of the American song "Green Berets." Also what'd the name of the piano Ballard at the end? Great video and amazing topic!
Rita - my lovely !!!
4:01 I really expected her to drag someone out of that car (through editing) and kick him for the stupid law. But then it was just her passport :P
He surely deserves it.
Excellent...
Rita podias depois em outro video sobre as Madrinhas de Guerra
Amen
wow thats a crazy story
My name is named Ultramar.
It’s made by Chaves.
4:13 marriage to a foreigner confirmed (Jingles?)
@Rita, can you reccomend good books about the colonial wars? I can read portuguese.
AJ Venter and John P. Cann make some very good books on Portuguese recent colonial history and it's in English.
@@RitaGamer Thank you!
@@goncalocacao2143 thanks to you as well. Getting quite a big shopping list here XD
Forgotten Heroes.
"A Portuguese woman still loses her rights if she marries a foreigner"
I know many women who married foreign men, including non-EU men, and they have not lost any rights.
I thought Ultramar was the home of the Ultramarines.
What do you think about the Portuguese colonies in India and their ultimate liberation?
Like every other colony, deserving of having their own gradual transition of power independence as to not leave a vacuum of power for the sake of the natives.
4:56 Judo!
Muuito bom o treino! Continue firme com os videos! Te desejo toda sorte com o canal!
Obs.: Não gostaria de lhe encomodar, mas se tiver um tempo para ir em meu canal e me dizer o que achou sobre meus vídeos, agradeço demais!
Um abraço e fica com Deus! 🙏🏼
O único problema são as legendas serem muito rápidas para se poder ler.
Não entendo o tema do fascismo, mas não me importa, orgulhoso do meu Pai, Honra e Glória.
AATW!
Ok. There is a lot of whitewashing here. Not mean-spirited or with any bad intentions, but a lot of whitewashing nonetheless.
First and foremost, Portugal very much saw his African territories as colonies, despite what Portuguese schools tried to tell us. Angola was not Madeira or the Azores. It was one European colony, in a sea of European colonies, being treated as a colony.
Secondly, the war for independence in Angola wasn't a case of Portugal against an enemy. The independence movements are painted in this video with a single brush stroke. The situation was very much different.
There were 4 main forces in Angola at the time:
The Portuguese (obviously).
The FNLA in the north (trained and/or supplied primarily by the U.S. and China).
UNITA in the South (aided by China, the U.S. and South Africa at different stages)
The MPLA in the middle (aided by way too many socialist countries to name, but mainly by Cuba).
This was not a proxy war such as Vietnam or Korea. There is a very good reason why Portuguese equipment was dated. Its main arms' dealer, the U.S., could not, by law, supply Portugal with weapons to be used in a colonial war in Angola. The U.S., although continuously ignoring such restrictions, was not capable of supplying Portugal with significant quantities of modern weaponry. It would be too obvious.
The shortcomings of Portuguese military forces in Angola were not only due to shortage of troops. Portuguese morale was very low and the training against modern guerrilla warfare was inadequate at best.
The USSR was very reluctant to get involved in Angola. Indeed, tens of thousands of Cuban forces started setting foot in Angola without Soviet knowledge, let alone its approval. In short, the USSR was not at all happy for being dragged by Cuba into the conflict.
Lastly, placing a Portuguese war song over footage of Portuguese colonial troops leaves a very bad taste. At least it does for me as a Portuguese citizen. We have not yet spent nowhere near the amount of time and effort anguishing our actions in Africa to earn the right to feel triumphant or heroic about them. Regardless, it is proof that the Portuguese educational system is very much serving one of its purposes.
I hope that this comment can prompt a more balanced video in the future.
Um país que se diz tão aberto para o futuro e dizem se ser um dos mais democratas e liberais da Europa e tem leis tão retrógradas e outras para proteger os bandidos em cargos de relevo .
Can you link anything to the claim of a Portuguese woman loosing her rights, i couldn't find anything online, not even Wikipedia
Im glad you found it!
so Portugal was the "Saudi Arabia" of europe for women back then?
I didnt mean that the men would follow the law as I said but the law was there nevertheless and was in instances modified to take reigns further away from women. One woman managed to vote decades before it was allowed by finding a loophole in the legislation and one woman was all it took for them to "rectify" it and specify that only men could, for example. We were conservative and Nationalistic and to this day we are still over 80% Roman Catholics as well so that plays it's part.
@@RitaGamer i am currently living in your last sentence with another religion, we have ups and downs and still trying to figure out our place in the world as a nation. Hopefully openminded people like in your video will prevail. #respect # YouGoGirl ^_^
show this video to american feminists so they know what a REAL patriarchy looks like.
fascinating story.
I just want to know why american are commentating their own internal politics in a video about portuguese paratroopers.
So like you had to Get your Passport Re-issued after your Marriage?? How can this happen in 21st century Europe, I mean far more Backward Countries with religious fundamentalist governments don't have such laws?? What the hell. Can you explain a little more please. I am curious.
I didn't find any such thing online, not in English or Portuguese. Gf is Portuguese, she never heard of that either.
@@rik_2345 www.mondaq.com/general-immigration/721598/main-changes-to-the-rules-on-portuguese-nationality
It's true
This article mentions it, read under Miscellaneous provisions👍
@@garvitchaudhary1 thanks I actually found it too, what she actually forgets to mention is that a women looses it when she takes her foreign husband's citizenship, and can reapply after marriage or if she later rejects that citizenship. From her wording or seemed like that if you just marry a foreigners, you just seize being Portuguese so i was confused by that
@@rik_2345 but it's still kinda weird, I mean what's the use of being a European Member state, if such illogical laws exist.
@@garvitchaudhary1 yeah I can definitely see that, i mean there's plenty of countries that reject dual citizenship so that in itself is not particularly weird, tho the fact that it's gender specific is unfair and it should be either for both or none of them
Is it so bad that a nation wants its people to stay with the culture and land of their nationality instead of marrying away all their daughters to other nations?
This trabsformed into a political rant... was hoping for some history about this women.... not a rant.