German Soldier Speaks About World War 2

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  • @dylanburnett7928
    @dylanburnett7928 7 років тому +4240

    "Even the Russians had the mongols, I saw them" Holy crap, this guy survived the Eastern Front.

    • @bryanbarcelo5440
      @bryanbarcelo5440 6 років тому +372

      damn, i missed that part? how the fuck could he not have ptsd? the eastern front was harsh.

    • @nyalan8385
      @nyalan8385 6 років тому +322

      Il Postino Ha. You have a point though, it was called shell shock and it was "temporary" and they were just supposed to deal with it. If it got bad enough you were taken off the line

    • @bryanbarcelo5440
      @bryanbarcelo5440 6 років тому +18

      ah, yes. forgive me for forgetting that.

    • @Rrgr5
      @Rrgr5 6 років тому +42

      Bryan Barcelo I think he was a rear line, based on what he said about driving a truck to get ammo.

    • @unknownbenefactor5687
      @unknownbenefactor5687 6 років тому +255

      Il Postino no, the medical term for the condition hadn’t been invented yet. Truth is humans have always been haunted by war. Anyone who has seen war first hand knows that is the only truth. It’s funny how modern people trivialize ptsd though, to me it shows a level of ignorance that implies they have had a soft life themselves. Maybe if you endure hardship you’ll realize there is more to human psychology than simply just “being a man”.

  • @thomasautengruber8369
    @thomasautengruber8369 7 років тому +5609

    For all the people saying „why should we let this nazi speak“
    You were not alive when all of this happened and unless you fought in a war as ruthless you have no right to disrespect this man.
    He tells us his side of the story, which contributes to more objectivity...a story shouldn‘t solely be told by its victors

    • @manumainio
      @manumainio 6 років тому +212

      Thomas Autengruber well said

    • @kaitodesire
      @kaitodesire 6 років тому +26

      My grandfather fought against the damn nazis in Russia and then they got til Berlin.

    • @dark_khan2232
      @dark_khan2232 6 років тому +26

      Wonder how many good allied troops died at the hands of this guy?

    • @acdragonrider
      @acdragonrider 6 років тому +14

      Fernando Delgado well said

    • @dmitristahlmann9051
      @dmitristahlmann9051 6 років тому +90

      "Those who forget history, are doomed to repeat it." - George Santayana

  • @JohnHlumyk
    @JohnHlumyk 8 років тому +3678

    "They had that big gun, the 88mm, you can shoot anything, one shot, no hocus pocus." Best description of a Tiger tank ever.

    • @LeeHoaxturdHaHaHa
      @LeeHoaxturdHaHaHa 8 років тому +5

      .

    • @gorjanvesoveki
      @gorjanvesoveki 8 років тому +14

      hahahahha indeed the best description... :)

    • @amaethon2117
      @amaethon2117 7 років тому +22

      Eric The King Tiger used a purpose built anti-tank gun. The 88 on the original Tiger used a reengineered flak 88 gun.

    • @gooby8953
      @gooby8953 7 років тому +4

      Very accurate

    • @Bravox84
      @Bravox84 7 років тому +17

      true, erwin rommel was briliant. he was the first who just used the flac to kill tanks a

  • @kingtiger889
    @kingtiger889 5 років тому +966

    “The king tiger, quite the machine. It had the big 88mm gun, one shot that’s all it took, no hocus pocus!”
    I love this man

    • @030_flowa3
      @030_flowa3 4 роки тому +19

      😂 reminds me of my grandfather. They talked so calmly about the war but when they were speaking you could see the horror in their eyes. But got raised to never show any feelings of fear or weakness.

    • @ussvincent1119
      @ussvincent1119 4 роки тому +7

      Gaijin: *no*

    • @shredder5749
      @shredder5749 4 роки тому +3

      But they were produced in small numbers and had quite a bit of mechanical problems

    • @luchko3936
      @luchko3936 4 роки тому

      @@030_flowa3 Sasha,can you tell me about your grandpa story 😊

    • @justavideo6324
      @justavideo6324 3 роки тому +1

      @@ussvincent1119 Wargaming: we didn't penetrate their armor

  • @princelorian
    @princelorian 6 років тому +4682

    His english is really good.

    • @erikbrown1827
      @erikbrown1827 6 років тому +258

      Prince Lorian have to remember, the troops were young, and many schools taught English after the war in Europe.
      My mom remembered the rats in the ruins after the war.
      My mom said the Soldiers were nice to the Folk in Norway, have the kids sweets, the officers, were another thing.

    • @packisbetter90
      @packisbetter90 6 років тому +65

      Most people from Europe learned English young.

    • @sudokusauna7298
      @sudokusauna7298 6 років тому +71

      Erik Brown Yeah When Finland betrayed the Nazis some german troops were told to burn the northern cities of Finland but the soldiers didnt want to do it so thery had to send in the ss

    • @Postermaestro
      @Postermaestro 6 років тому +113

      my guess is that he has been living in the US for many years

    • @zjeee
      @zjeee 6 років тому +73

      A lot of German soldiers and officers went to America after the war. The American intelligence found them useful as potential spies and informants against the soviets during the cold war, even those that had commited war crimes were allowed to start a new life in the US.

  • @LandersWorkshop
    @LandersWorkshop 8 років тому +1758

    The Germans have such a way with words. No nonsense, words that are to the bone and with meaning!

    • @Bbqluv7
      @Bbqluv7 8 років тому +112

      because they are brave men. Great holy men.

    • @LandersWorkshop
      @LandersWorkshop 8 років тому +1

      Indigo Ism
      Well said, are you Indian?

    • @Bbqluv7
      @Bbqluv7 8 років тому +15

      Watch Ryder nope. Pure Aryan decedent.

    • @sv3nn568
      @sv3nn568 7 років тому +10

      So, you're from Iran?

    • @LandersWorkshop
      @LandersWorkshop 7 років тому +3

      I think he means European / Persian descent so possibly....

  • @TwinklesTheChinchilla
    @TwinklesTheChinchilla 6 років тому +1043

    These types of recordings are priceless.

    • @FelipeeGz
      @FelipeeGz 5 років тому +15

      Agree. Piece of history that nobody tells you

    • @zaikolebolsh5724
      @zaikolebolsh5724 5 років тому +18

      And we are running out of chances to get them...

    • @mauricioaguilar7227
      @mauricioaguilar7227 4 роки тому +7

      @@zaikolebolsh5724 Now with coronavirus that targets old people bye bye WW2 veterans. :'(

  • @mdkcjtl5523
    @mdkcjtl5523 5 років тому +354

    My grandpa was Sargent in the US Army he said when they captured German soldiers they would smoke cigarettes with them and his soldiers understood that they where all soldiers just fight for their country going though the same thing he always told us not every German was a Nazi it seems soldiers got that better than the government and the public respect to this man 🇺🇸🇩🇪

    • @linkinknight
      @linkinknight 4 роки тому +12

      Almost no Germans were actually REAL Nazis my dude

    • @linkinknight
      @linkinknight 4 роки тому +11

      se ss youre stupid i see

    • @sleepingninjaquiettime
      @sleepingninjaquiettime 4 роки тому +3

      @se ss you have no clue what you're talking about.

    • @desperado77760
      @desperado77760 3 роки тому

      Thats not how brad pitt would have done it

    • @ApeSheet387
      @ApeSheet387 3 роки тому +10

      America never got invaded and had its civilians killed by Germans, so yeah, no shit they were all buddy buddy

  • @DECKEREIGHT
    @DECKEREIGHT 8 років тому +668

    I could sit for hours listening to his stories..

    • @alfinopenguino8556
      @alfinopenguino8556 6 років тому

      William Decker fuck you squidbilly ass dude

    • @trapzzlol1098
      @trapzzlol1098 6 років тому +2

      but he should speak german so i can understand it better my grandpa tolt me some crazy storys

    • @reggiekrager5411
      @reggiekrager5411 6 років тому +8

      Don't listen to Mark miller he's a psychopathic killer that just wants to kill everyone!

    • @reggiekrager5411
      @reggiekrager5411 6 років тому +3

      Completely forgeting that most german soldiers were conscripted and had no choice but to fight... And what about all the inoccent germans that had nothing to do with the war? And what about the germans that opposed hitlr ? And how are jews stupid? The name Albert Einstein doesn't say anything to you?

    • @fk_one_7789
      @fk_one_7789 6 років тому +6

      Mark Miller you are so stupid that it hurts my brain reading your comment you want to see every german dead because of a nearly dead ideologie well then we should have the right to execute every american because the killed millions of native americans and you probably didn't know that it was law that every german man had to serve in the Wehrmacht every country has a dark past because humans are violent and powerhungry creatures and do you know whats really ironic you call this man a nazi piece of shit but you are the one who is asking for genocide i'm sure this man has done bad things during war but as you can see in the video he has changed he is talking to a american for fucks sake you have more in common with nazis then this man you dump fuck

  • @irishsteve209
    @irishsteve209 9 років тому +1744

    The stories of these German soldiers needs to be recorded and archived. A few years ago i was working with some Polish people and i asked them about their views on Germany and the wartime, one told me his grandfather would get regular knocks at his door by German soldiers who would buy food and milk etc.. Then when the Russians took over his door was kicked in and everything stolen.

    • @PoorSong
      @PoorSong 9 років тому +24

      +Derk Berk act like u are used to

    • @Jwitkowski1
      @Jwitkowski1 9 років тому +25

      Doesn't surprise me. I wish I was able to speak to my grandfather more... Only the dead do not see war.
      I love you grandfather. Polish Army... father of an American soldiers.

    • @PoorSong
      @PoorSong 9 років тому +21

      +Matt Taylor
      I advise you to read anything but comics, kid. Fortunately, reliable research results and no less reliable documents on the Internet is enough. By the way, under Stalin, my dear, the prisoners in the Soviet Union was less than in the US today. In the 30 years in prison in the Soviet Union was on average 583 people per 100 000 population (now in Russia this figure is 647 per 100 000 in the United States - more than 700). The death sentence in the Soviet Union for 30 years, been handed down about 700 thousand.
      Read not only cheap propaganda for morons, son.

    • @irishsteve209
      @irishsteve209 9 років тому +82

      Shame to see so many people with no instinct, they believe what the are told in the classroom and the history books and defend it, even go to war for it. Fools, poorsong is a prime example.

    • @PoorSong
      @PoorSong 9 років тому +18

      +Derk Berk That's right, Derk, you should trust to Hollywood, but not stupid scientists. So go on, son.

  • @hunterleavitt9446
    @hunterleavitt9446 8 років тому +1751

    When I see this man, well, I just see an old man, a former soldier. Not a Nazi, not a criminal, just a content old man. As an American I can say that I respect this man.

    • @cripswind
      @cripswind 8 років тому +2

      what is nazi ?

    • @hunterleavitt9446
      @hunterleavitt9446 8 років тому +23

      A soldier in service to Germany during World War II.

    • @EseFrancisco13
      @EseFrancisco13 8 років тому +128

      Cancer Carl A nazi is a derogatory term for National Socialist

    • @hairyholt7808
      @hairyholt7808 8 років тому +11

      A POS. A mass murderer of unarmed innocent civilians.

    • @xtc601x
      @xtc601x 8 років тому +68

      The German military was consisted of numerous branches. Wehrmacht for example, or the SS (most of the nazis were SS) or paratroopers, or navymen. Nazi was basically a deragatory term for a political party which hitler was fond of and he pushed, it was a mixture of racial superiority and facism . most his soldiers were young brainwashed men

  • @markdony1770
    @markdony1770 4 роки тому +89

    RIP, Manfred Gellerson :( Thank you for sharing your invaluable stories

    • @odstman2984
      @odstman2984 3 роки тому +4

      HES GONE NOOoo he was so cool

    • @makeamericakateagain
      @makeamericakateagain 3 роки тому +2

      🤍🤍🤍🕊🕊🕊

    • @markdony1770
      @markdony1770 3 роки тому +8

      www.google.com/amp/s/www.legacy.com/obituaries/saltlaketribune/obituary.aspx%3fn=manfred-gellersen&pid=196439824&fhid=19571
      Here’s a link to the obituary

    • @odstman2984
      @odstman2984 3 роки тому +8

      At least he lived a full life

    • @smellyfella5077
      @smellyfella5077 3 роки тому +1

      He was a Mormon. Wow!

  • @KuldneKotkas
    @KuldneKotkas 8 років тому +2314

    I always found German hair styles to be awesome.

    • @Swedishoutlaw
      @Swedishoutlaw 8 років тому +24

      +Kuldar Lepp The blond beasts

    • @mauriciosanchez144
      @mauriciosanchez144 8 років тому +3

      Yeah the pompadour is cool

    • @donshyne
      @donshyne 8 років тому +17

      +Mauricio Sanchez Not a pompadour

    • @razgriss5882
      @razgriss5882 8 років тому

      but it still look cool, don't you think?

    • @donshyne
      @donshyne 8 років тому +26

      +kumachi Very cool. The germans had a nice aesthetic

  • @calistolin1939
    @calistolin1939 7 років тому +1089

    "88mm, you can shoot anything, one shot, that's it. No hokus pokus" XD

    • @bumbaclot18
      @bumbaclot18 6 років тому

      Calisto Lin ditto, slick wasn't it?

    • @neithon467
      @neithon467 6 років тому +50

      Calisto Lin superior German engineering man

    • @cheems5643
      @cheems5643 6 років тому

      Neithon expect kv tank

    • @adi6293
      @adi6293 6 років тому +13

      Breezy Mods if you referring to M26 90mm gun then no it was not better especially at longer distances than the 88mm but I do agree, Germans did make their equipment too hard to produce as to the Jumbo vs Tiger it was probably whoever shot first scenario 😊

    • @KotCTgamers
      @KotCTgamers 6 років тому +27

      The Jumbo is a piece of trash that couldn't mount serious fire power and only had excessive armor, could barely pen anything with that 105mm HOWITZER gun. As for the 88mm it was upgraded with a 122mm that could literally destroy any IS or Pershing. The Germans had the best.

  • @airmoccasins
    @airmoccasins 8 років тому +1797

    like this becuse it's important to get both perspectives on a major war

    • @wuhr2790
      @wuhr2790 8 років тому +8

      Centurion Coles So? Most SS divisions fought at the front along with the regular Wehrmacht forces. They didn't just hunt civilians behind the lines, lol.

    • @kevinmartens3648
      @kevinmartens3648 8 років тому +30

      yeah thats the point, you only see the allied side... there are always 2sides

    • @salo874
      @salo874 7 років тому +3

      someone who killed people is not a hero in my opinion

    • @davidmitchell6037
      @davidmitchell6037 7 років тому +4

      Salo so you dont think the men who went to die for their countries are heroes?

    • @tritonewt3344
      @tritonewt3344 7 років тому +23

      Salo How naive.

  • @rynle2861
    @rynle2861 5 років тому +417

    happy to report to everybody that manfred is still alive and well.

    • @stummstefan9735
      @stummstefan9735 3 роки тому +12

      Happy to hear that 😊

    • @chrislovett9049
      @chrislovett9049 3 роки тому +19

      Is he still doing good? Hope he doesnt get the covid. I would love to talk with him about his life you are very blessed to still have him around! All mine are gone to the other side

    • @davidweigel2238
      @davidweigel2238 3 роки тому +9

      To think he was just a kid with no idea he would be doing an interview like this someday. Blessings

    • @HP-le3no
      @HP-le3no 3 роки тому +1

      @Dave Ad I'm sorry to say but I'm pretty sure he is dead, I think he died in 2020.

    • @hansenyan6217
      @hansenyan6217 3 роки тому

      How about now? Is he doing well right now?

  • @jbp5682
    @jbp5682 8 років тому +661

    I like how he's still sporting the traditional German haircut. Great video.

    • @klausjurgen2696
      @klausjurgen2696 7 років тому +12

      JBP 568 in Germany Nobody have this haircut

    • @felixpawlowski9033
      @felixpawlowski9033 7 років тому +39

      Klaus Jürgen haha, ich hab den.

    • @MOON_HVNA
      @MOON_HVNA 7 років тому +5

      No difference from todays haircuts tbh. All those undercuts and what not

    • @locohaze4518
      @locohaze4518 7 років тому +2

      Bauer Gustav trendsetter:D

    • @bendover_7568
      @bendover_7568 7 років тому +1

      Klaus Jürgen ne viele alte Männer haben den

  • @MrManKunt
    @MrManKunt 6 років тому +1980

    I love how he kept his old haircut

    • @SV1998DX
      @SV1998DX 6 років тому +80

      Everybody did my grandfather was at the Russian front too when he was captured. He had this haircut until his death a couple years ago.

    • @pellepotatis3400
      @pellepotatis3400 6 років тому +47

      If it works why change it, also i believe it makes him remember who he is somehow and maybe even reminds him of those times that made him the person he is today since war changes people you know

    • @A.A_xv
      @A.A_xv 5 років тому +23

      MrManKunt it looks great

    • @erxfav3197
      @erxfav3197 5 років тому +2

      @@pellepotatis3400 in what way (does it change people) ?
      or what have you seen/heard?

    • @johannsebastianbach9003
      @johannsebastianbach9003 5 років тому +19

      Its every German soldier Haircut

  • @airsoftfreak11
    @airsoftfreak11 7 років тому +337

    this old soldier is awesome man

    • @Radzig.Kobyla
      @Radzig.Kobyla 6 років тому +13

      Gamer punk fuck off you piss of shit, go eat your feminist propaganda and sjw bullshit and be proud about it. You call nazi every damn person opposing you shitty ideas, those were brave man that fought in ww2 you do realize an army doesn't start a war by themselves, they are ordered to do so, if the polish army was ordered to invade a country and kill the people of that country under the pretext of them being a lower class they would have done that, the army is the tool it's doesn't act by itself. We should be respectful of those that died in ww2 no matter the side they fought on, they died for some leader's twisted view of the world, they have been used as weapons to enforce their leader's ideas, you can't blame a solider for the war he wasn't the one starting it, he is the one fighting it.

    • @alex-sm6zh
      @alex-sm6zh 6 років тому +3

      Gamer punk Think i just detected a
      Sad Polish one, still hatin' Germans for a few idiots under command of a guy with a lil' mustage. That was 73 years ago, let it go. Sad Bitch.

    • @stevenwheat3621
      @stevenwheat3621 6 років тому +2

      Gamer punk
      You Poles caught the brunt of BOTH sides! Hate each side equally.
      To assume all Germans were "Nazi" is stupid and ridiculous. While many were Nazi, equally the amount were against the war and had ZERO options..
      Same for the Russians..
      Not sure if I feel that way for the Japanese tho.. Either way, today's Japanese had nothing to do with it..

    • @Mining4Lithium
      @Mining4Lithium 6 років тому +4

      Gamer punk The Wehrmacht were highly forbiddin to rape if they raped they were either sent to jail or executed. The ones who did rape were the disgusting communist pigs that destroyed everything.

    • @josspaler2050
      @josspaler2050 6 років тому +1

      "Nazis Forced The Germans to join The Army" pathetic

  • @southcanada6002
    @southcanada6002 5 років тому +77

    I'm Canadian but my great grandfather was a German soldier and he died a POW in the south of France. He was not a Nazi, in fact he desired to be a Lutheran minister but the war interrupted his plans

  • @Gaphalor
    @Gaphalor 8 років тому +517

    My grand grandfather was a SS Officer, i have no idea what he did in war, because he never spoke to my mom or grandmom about it, but my mom really loved him, because she said he was one of the funniest and kindest person she knew.
    I have no idea what he did during war and i will not excuse anything, but he still just was a human with dreams and mistakes like everyone else, not the evil!

    • @71Splinter
      @71Splinter 8 років тому +61

      War can force good people to do horrific things. my Granddad was a bomber pilot who was involved in the bombing of Dresden, I believe this haunted him until he died, I know the war have a huge impact on him due to stories from my mother(his daughter), but he was perhaps the greatest man I ever knew.

    • @Gaphalor
      @Gaphalor 8 років тому +44

      May they rest in peace

    • @71Splinter
      @71Splinter 8 років тому +25

      Gaphalor indeed. respect brother

    • @Oriontrollsftw2
      @Oriontrollsftw2 8 років тому +12

      People can be charming and nice in their personal life and still be evil.

    • @71Splinter
      @71Splinter 8 років тому +1

      Elmo Gjoni no i was responding to the neo nazi moron, I didnt mention 9 /11

  • @Thompson011
    @Thompson011 8 років тому +584

    Most people forget the german army was conscripted a lot these guys were just normal men who had no choice but to fight

    • @blitcut9712
      @blitcut9712 8 років тому +56

      +Connor Thompson Most outside the SS didn't even know much of the atrocities committed by Germany. To them they were only defending their country.

    • @Bbqluv7
      @Bbqluv7 8 років тому +1

      +Edward Karlsson they were.

    • @blitcut9712
      @blitcut9712 8 років тому +3

      Indigo Ism Depends on which part of WWII you reefer to. During their end they were certainly defending against threat to Germany, but in the beginning, not so much. You could say that they tried to attack Poland to then proceed to face invade the soviets, but that doesn't really explain the Molotov-Ribbentrop pact and it also ignores what Hitler said, which was that he wanted to invade Poland for more living space for the Germans, as their farming wasn't very effective and they needed a lot of land to farm

    • @Bbqluv7
      @Bbqluv7 8 років тому +5

      +Edward Karlsson you gotta point there but yeah I still believe the Germans weren't as evil as they are portrayed in the public eye.

    • @blitcut9712
      @blitcut9712 8 років тому +4

      Indigo Ism To be honest it isn't the germans, but the Nazis that are seen as bad. For example, if you ask a history teacher about germans soldier (excluding the SS as always of course) they will most likely say that the german soldier didn't know what Germany was doing, in for example auchswitch and according to them they were only doing what was right for their country

  • @JohnRidersoldoutforjesus
    @JohnRidersoldoutforjesus 9 років тому +330

    My Grandfather who was a WWII vet died about a year ago, 1 day after he was awarded the French Legion medal. They were a better breed of men than today.

    • @salvadorborrazas8410
      @salvadorborrazas8410 8 років тому +1

      By way far! The golden generation

    • @JohnRidersoldoutforjesus
      @JohnRidersoldoutforjesus 8 років тому +10

      Salvador Borrazás Yes, and the things going on today here in America, and other parts of the West would not be allowed in their time. And the powers that be know this, and it is why they have waited for a time such as this to do the things they are doing. The men in the American Gov. are not men at all. They are thieves, robbers, and murders. There is no honor in what they do, and they care not what the people think. And this is because the people are weak, and honor less, and spineless. May God have mercy on the nations, and the people's of those nations, and the children of those nations. May the truth prevail.

    • @CourtingTheJester
      @CourtingTheJester 8 років тому +5

      +John Rider I'm not spineless, I'm not lacking in honor and I'm not weak. I am, however, American. I agree with all of your other comments yet I felt the need to speak up concerning such a generalization. People of other countries do exactly the same thing they've come to detest us for... The same thing they've come to detest ME for. I don't know any of you but strive to give everyone a chance to be their own man in my eyes. I'll stand next to any man, woman or child of any race, nationality, religion, creed, or government if I feel they're fighting for a just cause but I wonder... Will anyone (country, group or solitary person) come to the aide of the American Citizens my countrymen finally wake up and realize we've got to get our country back from the corrupt, tyrannical, soulless individuals running it? Or will I be left to fend for my daughter and myself due to the rest of the world's generalizations of Americans? We're not all cold hearted, greedy, warmongering imbeciles. Some of us are awake, aware and blind to the labels we've all put on each other as a species. As far as I'm concerned you're my brother and friend. May I have the same respect and my country be seen for what it is; an adolescent who need guidance and a hand up instead of negative criticism and a hand out?

    • @raymondj8768
      @raymondj8768 8 років тому

      +John Rider you got that rite john god bless your grandfather a good man to have gone through that !!!!!

    • @JohnRidersoldoutforjesus
      @JohnRidersoldoutforjesus 8 років тому +1

      Raymond J He is with God and my Grandmother now. His fight is over. But I will say, as far as I know he was the best man I ever met. So he did just what a Grandfather was suppose to do. Thank you.

  • @dusso4231
    @dusso4231 5 років тому +49

    I don’t even care what side. WWII veterans need to be listened to.

  • @lucpacde5990
    @lucpacde5990 7 років тому +398

    my grandpa was in WW2 when iam alone with him he always tell me about the war, but strangely he only tells me, not my mum dad or sister. but iam always so excited about what he has to tell..btw iam german

    • @doesnotexist305
      @doesnotexist305 6 років тому +1

      Your grandfather fought the Russians, right?

    • @mingakinsgibayuxds7542
      @mingakinsgibayuxds7542 6 років тому +8

      I find Germans hot! 😛 But people won’t like it

    • @gewerh44
      @gewerh44 6 років тому +30

      Lucpac De, youre very lucky.
      As someone told you already, recieve these stories, let them live through you and teach them to your children.
      Never let all of this knowledge and stories die.

    • @3und20
      @3und20 6 років тому +7

      sei glücklich so lange du ihn noch hast und er dir geschichten erzählen kann

    • @nikmych300
      @nikmych300 6 років тому +20

      My grandad was a polish or Ukrainian, he said when the Germans came to his village, they looked like super humans, they knew they was the best soldiers on the planet.

  • @Gravey91
    @Gravey91 7 років тому +125

    My great-grandfather fought in the Afrika Korps alongside Rommel. He then was captured by the French and was kept as an POW. Later, he had to work at a french farm and came back to Germany quite lately in 1948. He never spoke badly about his fights against the British and French forces in Africa and never said a bad word about the people of the farm. He also came back well-fed :)
    The other great-grandfather rarely spoke about the war. He fought on the Eastern Front and was hold as an POW, too. He came back in 1946.
    Another story i like to tell is, that my grandfather and his friends, he was around 9-10 years old at the end of the war, was being attacked by a French airplane (could have been an American, though) when they were en route to the field. He told, that he saw a column of 5-6 planes in the air and one was coming back and attacked them two times. They were able to jump into the ditch of the road while their ox was shot by the fighterplane.
    After the war they found an ammunition dump in the forest near the town and played with the handgrenades. One of his friends lost an arm because he didn't threw the grenade away but instead he threw the bolt away. But he survived. Sometimes I saw the man walking around our town.
    So i just wanted to share these little anecdotes with you, so that they maybe never will be forgotten :)

    • @neel9137
      @neel9137 6 років тому +7

      Gravey991 thx for sharing these stories.

    • @vincentsauer99
      @vincentsauer99 6 років тому +9

      My grandfather and his friends also played alot with amunition and grenades.
      At this time period after the war, alot of kids got killed by playing with ammo amd stuff like that...
      My grandfather was also one of the only survivors of his village, as ge broke his leg and got in the hospital at the other side of the village.
      The whole school with students, kids, teachers and parents were on the potatoe field that day. American bombers came and killed them all.
      He was one of the only kids who survived that attack.
      He told me that he went to the river which he always went to, but he couldnt see it anymore, because of the huge heap of dead people heaped along the river.
      He held a dead baby in his arms for hours because he thought he can still save the babys life by keeping it warm...
      This day had an huge impact in his life and changed him.
      He was 9 back then.

    • @dacho707
      @dacho707 6 років тому +2

      @@vincentsauer99 goddamn

    • @SiirCartierr
      @SiirCartierr 6 років тому +5

      My grandfather lived in a german town in croatia (Yugoslavia). When the war started, a lot of partisans attacked their town and killed 6 men that were defending the town. But then the SS came and saved them so he was brought to Germany where he was later captured by the Russians. He was sent to a camp on the Polisch-Soviet border where he kept his grandad alive by stealing food from the Soviets. Due to the high deathcount in this camp, the Red Cross came and saved his live and the lives of many other family members and friends. But a lot of his family wasnt that lucky, he lost 2 uncles and 3 aunts in Yugoslavian camps and he always wants me to know that the germans werent the only bad guys in the war.

    • @TandaSandaBanda
      @TandaSandaBanda 6 років тому +9

      My grandmother's village got burned down by the Germans in the Invasion of Poland, and then right after the Russians started looting the place! There was this one Russian solider who tried to take this baby goat that they owned, and my grandma comes up right behind and shoves him onto the goats shit. She managed to get away by swimming across the river and lived in another village the rest of the war. She was only 14 when she did this. I mean.....I'm 14 and I don't think I'll ever be brave enough to do something like that.

  • @Rangerman69420
    @Rangerman69420 6 років тому +631

    Mad respect to this man he fought for his country and doesn't regret one moment of it.

    • @austinc8539
      @austinc8539 5 років тому +8

      I might regret fighting for a nazi racist , but definitely wouldn’t regret fighting for America

    • @LiftYagami
      @LiftYagami 5 років тому

      Mark P. Ray Jackson
      Yeah what genocide is that buddy?

    • @escrules1119
      @escrules1119 5 років тому +11

      @@LiftYagami en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/United_States_war_crimes
      Just look.

    • @gauloab4815
      @gauloab4815 5 років тому +36

      @@austinc8539 lol patton said after the war that we fought the wrong enemy LOL

    • @PU8698
      @PU8698 4 роки тому +3

      @@LiftYagami another ignorant fool i see

  • @lastactionmedic5677
    @lastactionmedic5677 5 років тому +1125

    Wanna know the difference between a German rifleman and a US rifleman in 1944?
    Nothing. Both are young, answering a nation's call, fighting for their buddies. Two sides of the same coin.

    • @lastactionmedic5677
      @lastactionmedic5677 5 років тому +8

      @@renatosousa2401 and Hitler wanted to enslave as many nations as he could.

    • @trapzzlol1098
      @trapzzlol1098 5 років тому +7

      @@lastactionmedic5677 i wasn't in Israelia but i am from germany and we have very attractive women so i would say you are wrong

    • @PERU_VIP_007
      @PERU_VIP_007 5 років тому +26

      sgtdanny69148 yeah, Jewish pornographic magazines and communism books, I would also burn and ban that shit in my nation

    • @captainamerica6525
      @captainamerica6525 5 років тому +13

      Wrong. There is no moral equivalent between the axis powers and the allies. Though his story is compelling as an individual he fought for a great evil.

    • @internationalproductions9258
      @internationalproductions9258 5 років тому +3

      Keith Garland What evil are you referring to?

  • @MrSpongetop
    @MrSpongetop 11 років тому +37

    The Cool thing about this guy is, he is a native German Speaker from Berlin, and he speaks english, just like he speaks german. My Grandfather fought in his Division.

  • @fwsauerteig
    @fwsauerteig 6 років тому +1387

    Is this man still alive? Time is running out to converse with these heroes.

    • @dhalsim-1
      @dhalsim-1 6 років тому +261

      @@user-td6rb
      Very much a hero

    • @remgl5431
      @remgl5431 6 років тому +142

      For some reason he still looks like 60 year old vietnam war participant

    • @LordVader1094
      @LordVader1094 6 років тому +39

      @@user-td6rb Absolutely.

    • @Rgbartocci
      @Rgbartocci 6 років тому +22

      F. W. Sauerteig hero???

    • @Pajdas610
      @Pajdas610 6 років тому +170

      @@Rgbartocci yes hero, what part did you not fucking get?

  • @dafuqmr13
    @dafuqmr13 9 років тому +1748

    his hair is awesome

    • @NazisAreRats
      @NazisAreRats 9 років тому +20

      +Roland LFC Trumpish.

    • @darkmasterch1ef346
      @darkmasterch1ef346 8 років тому +41

      my grandpa has the same haircut today....its normal in Germany ;)

    • @hillena
      @hillena 7 років тому +22

      not only in Germany this style comes back every few years for men

    • @maxschmidt1787
      @maxschmidt1787 7 років тому +43

      It is very difficult even for germans to make something better which is still very very good.

    • @i.i.iiii.i.i
      @i.i.iiii.i.i 7 років тому +6

      Mr. Arnold
      Yeah, but it was just the hairstyle of that time...

  • @xsavvy67
    @xsavvy67 3 роки тому +31

    Unfortunately, Manfred Gellersen passed away Jun 26 2020, Rest In Peace to a brave soldier who fought for his country.

    • @odstman2984
      @odstman2984 3 роки тому +1

      Why Did you tell us that now I’m sad he sounded so cool

    • @KRISHNAWARRIOR
      @KRISHNAWARRIOR 3 місяці тому +1

      thnak you for the name i will google him

  • @jaggedsigns3O11
    @jaggedsigns3O11 10 років тому +1459

    Haha he still has his WWII haircut

    • @Ackdaddy100
      @Ackdaddy100 10 років тому +175

      Hahaha its actually a good looking haircut though!!

    • @champievlogs
      @champievlogs 9 років тому +42

      hahaha..I am thinking the same thing about his hair..!!:)hes still got that hairsttyle..but that hairstyle is currently in trend too.

    • @hillena
      @hillena 9 років тому +23

      ***** it is an awesome haircut looks amazing on Brad Pitt too ( movie Fury)

    • @lukasnummer1
      @lukasnummer1 9 років тому +21

      Hugh G. Erichawn EVERY man at his age in Germany has this haircut. Nothing special.

    • @hillena
      @hillena 9 років тому +1

      Friedrich Schmidt I have Always loved it!

  • @patrickm7754
    @patrickm7754 8 років тому +1024

    Captured 3 times by Russians and he's still alive? This man is Jesus. They killed most of their pow's relatively quickly

    • @player4669
      @player4669 8 років тому +178

      My grand grand father was captured by the russians and saw his 41 comrades starve to death while he only survived because he was a good tailor and made suits for the soviet camp leader.

    • @jackt7331
      @jackt7331 8 років тому +35

      really ? Can you tell us more?
      Did you ever had the chance to interview him ?

    • @player4669
      @player4669 8 років тому +88

      unfortunately i didnt, he died way before i got born. he also never talked about it after he got released, the only thing he left was a letter to his family describing everything he experienced in the war and the time in the soviet pow camp.

    • @jackt7331
      @jackt7331 8 років тому +60

      player 4
      well did your family make this letter public? This is history it might interest a lot of people

    • @НикитаГ-и8ш
      @НикитаГ-и8ш 7 років тому +105

      P Mo I'm russian and my grandfather told me he liberated captured german soldier when he showed him a photo of his wife and children.

  • @therealitykingcarlosp2013
    @therealitykingcarlosp2013 8 років тому +415

    german soldiers,the ones that did not commit war crimes,were the best soldiers in the world,period.They cunducted the best counter attacks in history all the while most of the time after stalingrad being outnumbered,also they could mount fighting retreats like no other army could under the worst of circumstances both tatctically and strategically so they have nothing to be ashamed off or feel guilty about if they just were there to fight and the overwhelming majority were.

    • @therealitykingcarlosp2013
      @therealitykingcarlosp2013 8 років тому +19

      Bro the german army lost the war because they could not afford a two front war with the limited resources they had,hell in terms of oil,wood,ect the us had virtually unlimited amounts of resources long before they fought ww2,germany on the other hand had been economically destroyed during ww1 and the depression,ww2 came just hecause of this,the german needed both living space and the resources of countries like Romania for the oil they needed ect.From 1943 after stalingrad the germans were practically on the diffence because the heavy strategic bombings destroying germam manufacture,cities ect.So to maintain the fronts holding for the time that they did,its testimony to the capabilities of its soldiers and officers and equipment that were all of best in the world quality but not in the best quantity.Imagine the german army in 1943,with 10,000 panthers,5000 tigers 1/2 & 10000 panzer 4s in front line Sweerpunkt forces,and have reserves of 20000 more all types it comes to tank park of 40,000 tanks,the us and russia had 100,000 btwn them 100,000+,T-34s/ Shermans,do the math.German generals were all professional and gave their non comms complete freedom of movement and choosing of routes to aprroach a target.Their tank had fm radios,russians didn't have as much as a intercomm on their T-34s.So like i said the germans know battle and in ww2 made miracles where other better equipped but under trained soldiers would have died or be captured in encirclement after encirclement

    • @JohnDoe-tp2rj
      @JohnDoe-tp2rj 8 років тому +1

      amoredfist yeah but to be fair us tanks were better than german tanks

    • @amoredfist
      @amoredfist 8 років тому +21

      Ben Clark
      lol what? tiger 2 , panther 1+2 was lightyears ahead of anything the us had to offer. the limiting factor was the ressources. they couldnt make good steel in the end and the lack of gas was horrible.

    • @JohnDoe-tp2rj
      @JohnDoe-tp2rj 8 років тому

      amoredfist those tanks sure had a big gun and heavy armor, but they broke down alot. Just because they could win in a tank battle doesnt mean they were effective. The sheman was a fast reliable tank that was great for offensive attack across europe. it was way more reliable and effective, which is more important for judging the better tank.

    • @amoredfist
      @amoredfist 8 років тому +7

      Ben Clark
      reliability had to do with the lack of resources buddy. any fight the tigers had been in they fucked up everything. and the panther wsnt unreliable at all, that was all about the engine of the tiger h. the sherman can be compared to the panzer 4 h, which itself was an old design but still effective. the sherman was more of a light tank, no match for the panther or tiger.

  • @americanhighlander3448
    @americanhighlander3448 5 років тому +227

    "I ran the fastest mile ever back to the German infantry" Lol

  • @andrewsanford2020
    @andrewsanford2020 8 років тому +1117

    Why the hate for the old man? He didn't start the war. Christ he was probably just some dumb 18-20 year old who was serving his people. You'd be a liar to say you wouldn't have done what he did.

    • @GraysonMckernan
      @GraysonMckernan 8 років тому +71

      Andrew Sanford he was pretty much forced to be a soldier.

    • @hadesgremory8933
      @hadesgremory8933 8 років тому +19

      No! He said that he joined volunteerely

    • @Jacob-wh8nh
      @Jacob-wh8nh 8 років тому +4

      Hades Gremory you stupid

    • @alfinfinn5911
      @alfinfinn5911 7 років тому +43

      in ww2, "Volunteered" means forced... all country, axis and allies do the same... forcing people to be part of his army
      and then call it "Volunteer", it's because for propaganda and promotion

    • @dreisaum9916
      @dreisaum9916 7 років тому +10

      Andrew Sanford why would he have been dumb?

  • @xxxfirehuunterxxx
    @xxxfirehuunterxxx 8 років тому +252

    I wish I could meet a veteran like this, that'd be awesome

    • @ST-wo1lb
      @ST-wo1lb 8 років тому +13

      I'm so grateful I'm able to talk with my great uncle who piloted a landing craft during ww2. Australian navy during the Pacific theatre

    • @20konrad01
      @20konrad01 8 років тому +2

      TheBasicYankee Haha all i can talk about is my family smugglig german soldiers and weaponry through Scandinavia.

    • @9ZINI3
      @9ZINI3 7 років тому +1

      many german/austrian ww2 vets, like my grandfather, dont talk about the war. my grandfather would never do that. His 2 borthers died in the war and when he was 16 the nazis came and wanted him for the so called "Volkssturm" to fight. They hided him on the haystacks. My other grand-grandfather was in stalingrad. Lost an eye but he survived. They would never talk about that. And im also too afraid to ask them.

    • @Hordalending
      @Hordalending 7 років тому +1

      Have always wondered how these old men managed to live on after their (often) extremely brutal experiences. And besides the PTSD, imagine the extreme and lifelong tinnitus they probably all suffer from. Months or years of shooting and explosions necessarily must have completely ruined their hearing.

    • @Shadywolf09
      @Shadywolf09 7 років тому +4

      I met one man who was a Vietnam vet and he loved everything about America. I was 21 years old and had to get away from home for a bit, new environment so I could get my life together, basically.
      There were some nice ladies who welcomed me and told me the ins and outs of the place, helped me with my suitcase and bag of food, all that. I was on the second floor where there was an open balcony right outside of my room and two doors down was a rough looking guy, aged skin, smoking a cigarette. I asked one of the ladies who that man was and they said, ''That's Vin. He's been here a long time. He's not a big talker and doesn't like to talk too much about Vietnam.''
      I stayed for a few weeks and came out one day with a bag of laundry. Vin was outside, leaning on the rail and just looking out. Before I headed downstairs, he spoke. I'll never forget the conversation:
      ''You know, I stand outside your room at night. Crazy part of town no kid needs to be in and you're too young for trouble like the people that go by here. I got a feeling about you when I saw those tags around your neck (my grandfather's dog tags from the war)''
      I put my bag by my door and went over to him. He didn't look at me. ''My grandfather..he and his brother were in the navy during '45. They were both Slovenian and at risk of deportation. I don't want to forget...he's not here anymore.''
      ''You got respect most kids..and I'd say you look 18..kids don't have. Sometimes I wondered if it was worth it.Then I see you.''
      ''Some ladies told me you were in Vietnam. Was it bad?''
      ''Bad enough that I get nightmares too often, boy. All that death and people suffering is still here.'' He tapped his head. ''I still see it.''
      ''If it's any consolation for you, sir, I appreciate what you've done for us and I thank you for your service. It means a lot to me.''
      He finally looked at me and his eyes were so old, it was like looking at a person who lived a thousand years. He took a moment before speaking, this time quietly, ''When I got that feeling about you and seein' those things around your neck, I wanted to protect...that's why I stand outside your door at night..to look out for ya. Seeing a young face like yours and the respect you have...makes me feel like what I did was all worth it.''

  • @donnachoztv5752
    @donnachoztv5752 8 років тому +981

    History is written by Victor.. Victor Thompson on 22nd East street.

    • @dantheman6888
      @dantheman6888 8 років тому

      DonNachozTV HA

    • @kassidymiller3223
      @kassidymiller3223 8 років тому +1

      Ironically a quote by Walter Benjamin who died on the run from the Nazis. Well at least the first half.

    • @dantheman6888
      @dantheman6888 8 років тому

      Kassidy Millo first half of what?

    • @donnachoztv5752
      @donnachoztv5752 8 років тому

      Kassidy Millo what?

    • @kassidymiller3223
      @kassidymiller3223 8 років тому +2

      "History is written by the victor". I don't know who Victor Thompson is

  • @thedukeofdunhurst6377
    @thedukeofdunhurst6377 3 роки тому +14

    He is a old soldier, no matter which side he HAD TO fight for, he made it through it and deserves respect

  • @jaredison2708
    @jaredison2708 8 років тому +131

    I'd love to meet with him and talk to him. He seems like a cool guy. I have uncles that fought in WW2 and sacrificed a lot for America during the war, but I'd still love to talk to this man.

    • @smokeylebear1062
      @smokeylebear1062 8 років тому +8

      Murica ? ... Sacrificed ...

    • @jaredison2708
      @jaredison2708 8 років тому +14

      ***** You are ignorant to think that in my uncle's mind he knew he wasn't fighting for people's freedom. Whatever the political agenda that was trying to be pushed, the soldiers had nothing to do with it. And I don't care what you think because you're a loony conspiracy theorist.

    • @jaredison2708
      @jaredison2708 8 років тому +14

      You wouldn't have the balls to fight in Guam, Tinian, Saipan, and Okinawa like my uncle did. All you are good for is shouting about how Bush did 9/11.

    • @rorotheflyinggamer952
      @rorotheflyinggamer952 8 років тому +1

      +AdanRaiser japan is bigger than Florida 0_0

    • @AdanRaiser
      @AdanRaiser 8 років тому

      +ROro TheFlyingGamer :/ and you don't understand a shit.. dont you?

  • @sniper9786
    @sniper9786 8 років тому +239

    " You had the big gun, 88 millimetres you can shoot anything with it... only one shot...that's it. no hokas pokas. " hahahahaha

  • @danil.9752
    @danil.9752 7 років тому +1246

    same haircut since the reich haha 👌

    • @Mining4Lithium
      @Mining4Lithium 6 років тому +60

      E W shut the fuck up you degenerate head ass. Show some respect he fought a war which is hell I'm sure if you were fighting in a war you would be shitting yourself.

    • @Mining4Lithium
      @Mining4Lithium 6 років тому +38

      E W I can't respect a Beta male

    • @Mining4Lithium
      @Mining4Lithium 6 років тому +22

      E W no u

    • @TheBlackFrog79
      @TheBlackFrog79 6 років тому +5

      E W Are you bald, maybe?

    • @takeiteasybro2157
      @takeiteasybro2157 6 років тому

      E W where do you live give me your adress you lil punk ass

  • @Theakker3B
    @Theakker3B 6 років тому +1777

    "I had a Tommy Gun" That is probably the only English name he knows for a sub-machine gun.

    • @philip_si
      @philip_si 6 років тому +91

      Or he broke a rule and used the enemies weapons.
      He'd probably remember the model of weapon he used so he could have used its model name..

    • @philip_si
      @philip_si 6 років тому +54

      Or he knows more of what weapons went where during the war than we do...

    • @Theakker3B
      @Theakker3B 6 років тому +244

      @@philip_si I doubt that. He talks about fighting the Russians, not the Americans. He was probably armed with a MP38, MP40, MP18, or MP34 (most likely MP40). But, since he is talking to an American, "Tommy Gun" is the American term he probably knows for a Sub Machinegun, hence why he used it. If he was talking to a German, I bet he would say "Machinenpistole" instead.

    • @philip_si
      @philip_si 6 років тому +25

      @@Theakker3B
      He talks in quite fluent english.. Why discount his statement? The nazis had american automobiles and imported alot of american goods before the war.

    • @philip_si
      @philip_si 6 років тому +2

      Ford V-3000 Luftwaffe was one of them...

  • @RJ-pw9ij
    @RJ-pw9ij 8 років тому +916

    I am a very patriotic American, but hearing other sides of the story is so interesting to me. No I don't have any hatred toward this man what so ever, I'm sure if I were to meet any other Nazi soldier and hear his stories, I'd need a big bag of popcorn. I mean for real though, many German soldiers were fighting for their country.

    • @mauserk98bnz44
      @mauserk98bnz44 8 років тому +73

      WHOS YO DADDY 8 and not all were Nazis

    • @radhominem
      @radhominem 8 років тому +12

      For real though. In cases of the German Officers, their service to Germany stems from the old Prussian Empire days and the historical significance of their service to their family more so than their country. Field Marshall's like Guderian, Manstien, and Rommel (I consider them the 4 Horsemen with Paulus) did not and could not know early on what was happening in Germany when they were busy in France, Russia, or in Rommel's case- Africa. Yet once they found the truth they advocated for Hitler's arrest and immediate trial. These men did not, AT the end, fight for Hitler but for Germany's right to survive and exist as a nation. I emphasize the word AT rather than IN because they did in fact swear oaths to Hitler which probably should've been their first clue that shit was about to go sideways. That however, is with the benefit of hindsight. The Whermact wasn't the most technologically superior, they didn't always have what they needed; particularly in Africa, but they were fierce, they were determined, they made everyone pay for every yard that was taken and I would like to believe that had they known what was happening and been in a position to do something about it, they would have. Even units of the SS knew better.

    • @apexwar110
      @apexwar110 8 років тому +1

      WHOS YO DADDY 8 it was seen as a movement to make Germany whole again

    • @dsquaredmen9129
      @dsquaredmen9129 7 років тому +3

      I think you should look up the real history about WII, they literally defeated the wrong enemy. Go watch the best story never told.

    • @theshadowshooter8835
      @theshadowshooter8835 7 років тому +21

      WHOS YO DADDY 8 that's a German soldier... not a Nazi solider, why you Americans can't kern this. makes me sad :(

  • @Triumph2024.
    @Triumph2024. 8 років тому +20

    he seems like a wonderful fellow. great soldiers and great stories. the german soldier is to be honored and respected too.

  • @freakyflow
    @freakyflow 7 років тому +319

    Thanks for the upload ! It's good to hear accounts of bothsides My Grandpa was in the 3rd Canadian army as a Lance bombardier (Artillary) at once point in the war he was shot in the arm And in a field hospital made friends with a German solider laying in bed next to him The solider did not speak english and my Grandpa didn't speak German But the both spoke French They both talked about home and the first thing they would have for dinner The German : My mother makes a great soup with fish and dill and potatos ! If you ever come to Hamburg she will make you a plate. My Grandpa said : Chicken with mash potatos and peas and gravy and a pint of beer If you come to Northern Ontairo you will see moose and Bears while we fish...German : I would like that every much. What my Grandfather didn't know was the German was hit in by shrapel and the force smashed his body He was bleeding inside still..The solider "Fell asleep" and never woke up..This was the story i was told when i was young ..Grandpa passed away when i was 15... Years later I took out some old photo albums And many black and white pictures One caught my eye Picture of a house Signed : Achen family home Hamburg 1946 On the next page of the Photo album a piece of paper with writing : Mecklenburger Fischsuppe (Mecklenburg Fish Soup)
    6 potatoes diced 4 onions 1 small head white cabbage5 tbsp olive oil 1/2 cup vegetable broth 1-1/8 lbs cod Dorsch 5 tbsp flour 1 cup milk dill 2 bay leaves salt and pepper
    I called my Mom and told her what i found ..She said Your grandfather flew back to Germany after the war and found the home and the mother and gave her Her son's watch He kept it because it would of been stolen from him otherwise It was a gift from his father that died in a bombing My grandfather talked about "Otto" and the last moments She was Sad and happy the two met He then went all over Hamburg looking for the items for the soup and alittle more for her after he left.. She made it for him and had told him ..Thank you for giving me the last moments No one ever told me how he died or what happen I always dreaded he was hurt and suffered in a field somewhere alone Please take this recipe

    • @neel9137
      @neel9137 6 років тому +20

      That made me cry 😭😭

    • @LouieNJ
      @LouieNJ 6 років тому +22

      What a story!

    • @engine2truck6
      @engine2truck6 6 років тому +12

      I'm going to make this soup. My grandfather was Infantry WW2, and I worked with many WW vets: Pacific Navy, Okinawa infantry, Airborne in Italy. All GREAT men. And a very good friend for many years was born during bombing in Berlin, his mother was Hitler youth and his father an officer in SS. His mom at 82 made some traditional cookies once....HOLY COW were they incredible. What a waste of beautiful human beings , animals, buildings and resources WW2 was.

    • @marlajacques6947
      @marlajacques6947 6 років тому +10

      That touched me quite unexpectedly! Amazing what sharing a story can do to a person

    • @jesssal1184
      @jesssal1184 6 років тому +4

      Care to share the recipe instructions? Awesome story ...Thank God Otto's mom got comfort...

  • @HarryWebb46
    @HarryWebb46 5 років тому +24

    My father and grandfather both fought in WW2. They had the utmost respect for the German armed forces. No More Brother Wars!

  • @billymays489
    @billymays489 10 років тому +477

    The German's had by far the best military, they were just simply out numbered.

    • @tewbears
      @tewbears 9 років тому +67

      Mathew Willis No German engineering of the time was far superior.

    • @tewbears
      @tewbears 9 років тому +33

      Mathew Willis The term is ooutnumberif they have more men and guns, out gunned means the guns were better. Thanks for your time Mathew.

    • @tewbears
      @tewbears 9 років тому +21

      Mathew Willis Why just be satisfied being wrong?

    • @tewbears
      @tewbears 9 років тому +21

      Mathew Willis Alright you limey what do you think and effective soilder at that time period had at that time, that's right a gun. So the allies outnumbered the axis. But the outgunned the Allies with superior firepower, yet less numbers. Two different terms. Are you starting to understand? Christ...

    • @wanbawmcgraw3022
      @wanbawmcgraw3022 9 років тому +12

      Mathew Willis jesus christ, you're obviously not a troll. it's so obvious you just realized you were wrong and now you're scrambling to regain some sort of weight for your argument

  • @thesenate5913
    @thesenate5913 5 років тому +230

    This man deserves a medal just for surviving a harsh war

    • @matthewgarrity9405
      @matthewgarrity9405 3 роки тому +2

      He most likely did, it's the Winterschlacht im Osten medal, awarded for at least 14 days in Russia during the war. Or depending on which other fronts he fought he might have some other commemorative awards. The topic is highly interesting and by learning about the awards, you sometimes learn about distinguished individuals, worth a movie even. Unfortunately society isn't ready for that.

    • @zaid1169
      @zaid1169 3 роки тому +2

      @@ApeSheet387 no you're the one who deserve hell you uneducated dumbass

    • @ApeSheet387
      @ApeSheet387 3 роки тому

      @@zaid1169 weaboos go to hell btw

    • @ApeSheet387
      @ApeSheet387 3 роки тому

      @@zaid1169 you think any nazis would respect some loser with anime profile pictures 💀

    • @zaid1169
      @zaid1169 3 роки тому +1

      @@ApeSheet387 y e s

  • @HansensUniverseT-A
    @HansensUniverseT-A 6 років тому +414

    My great grandfather served in the MP during WW2, he lived in Narvik, a place up in the north part of Norway that got hit hard by the Germans, as he told me his most disturbing moments, when i found a German guard at a guard post frozen to death, looked like a teenager, he just sat there, he also killed a German, shot in the lower back close range, he said at the time he didn't think much about it, the adrenaline and the survival instinct kicked in, but there was a moment during this tragedy briefly after he shot him, he sat down on his knees, all confused and dizzy, it's against all logic and rationality to shot and kill someone that probably has a family at home and that didn't do anything to harm you, he didn't speak about it much, i can count on my hands of how many times he did, usually after some drinks,.
    He also added that he has no hate towards the Germans, and he felt saddened after all those years, thinking about that young man who had his life ended, men who was sent to war little to know what to come, heck there are plenty of evidence that shows German and Norwegian forces staying together to stay warm and help each other to stay alive during the war, imagine all those unofficial stories that never saw the light.

    • @brandondowdy4220
      @brandondowdy4220 6 років тому +36

      @Tony G how is this person a hypocrite

    • @1m073zh
      @1m073zh 6 років тому +9

      Well the Germans never wanted to take over Norway.Sweden was giving Germany resources,to stop this the Allies tried to go to Norway and mined their waters,so Hitler ordered his soldiers to occupy Norway so that the Allies can't do anything further and to keep his supply of resources

    • @englishdicktionary1611
      @englishdicktionary1611 5 років тому +8

      @Tony G hypocrite*
      Dumbass.

    • @erxfav3197
      @erxfav3197 5 років тому

      @@1m073zh the germans never wanted to go to war with norway? why would sweden give resources to the germans??

    • @1m073zh
      @1m073zh 5 років тому +12

      @@erxfav3197 What do you mean why?For profit of course. Sweden and Norway were profiting from selling to the Germans,they made money from that.The Brits demanded that they stop but they refused because they had no intention of getting involved in their political games,so the Brits started sending their troops and destroying and German ships nearby.The Germans noticed this and then attacked the allies and occupied Norway to stop the British influence and keep their resources secure.

  • @heros670
    @heros670 5 років тому +291

    Thats what we need to hear and see. The german soldier side, We need lots interviews with elderly ex german soldiers. Nazis or not. Who cares. A good soldier always does what he’s order to do. And the germans were excellent soldier , no one can denied that. Excellent soldiers

    • @tacomuncher
      @tacomuncher 5 років тому +1

      Alek vodka well said. Also, i love ur username

    • @vanillavilla.
      @vanillavilla. 5 років тому +10

      You say Germans were excellent soldiers but they killed innocent people

    • @datboi7669
      @datboi7669 5 років тому +32

      @@vanillavilla. no country is innocent of that... its war

    • @iamhardwell2844
      @iamhardwell2844 5 років тому +15

      Nazi killing Jew everyone complain about it Israel killing Palestinian no one talks about it

    • @AvoidTheCadaver
      @AvoidTheCadaver 5 років тому +10

      ​@@vanillavilla. Every country in the war is guilty of that. The US *firebombed* Japanese cities knowing that the cities were predominantly made of wood. Then there are the atrocities in Nanjing by the Imperial Japanese army. The Chinese had been busy fighting each other for years before fighting the Japanese then went back to fighting each other.
      No sides are guilt free in war. It's just that the losing side gets made out to be more guilty than the winning side.

  • @shp1065
    @shp1065 7 років тому +351

    "The greatest story never told"

    • @Mike9201984
      @Mike9201984 5 років тому +1

      We don’t like that narrative

    • @NCC177
      @NCC177 5 років тому +18

      A must watch if you want to know truth.

    • @clam741
      @clam741 5 років тому +1

      Inglejuice just because one side said so doesn’t make it true . Many things don’t make sense the way their told , I can conclude that just by listening to the allies stories

    • @clam741
      @clam741 5 років тому

      Inglejuice I love when I get that canned response from some1 who says they read , that’s the real propaganda

    • @clam741
      @clam741 5 років тому

      Inglejuice Jesus isn’t real either but I bet u got that outta ur books also . It’s funny when u have nothing to say u start insulting . Don’t just read the bs propaganda they been feeding u since birth , read all of it and if it still doesn’t make u change ur mind , a mirror is better suited for the comment u made

  • @josephhyson2107
    @josephhyson2107 8 років тому +175

    A lot of people don't realize that a lot of the German soldiers were drafted.. they didn't have a choice, but they also had to fight to support their families and lives.

    • @vacciniumaugustifolium1420
      @vacciniumaugustifolium1420 6 років тому +15

      Joseph Hyson and like everyone, they figh to protect their country

    • @somerandomfrog
      @somerandomfrog 6 років тому +15

      Joseph Hyson I know. That’s why I get annoyed at people who say “he was a soldier he is bad” all because they were forced.

    • @KatGlos
      @KatGlos 6 років тому +3

      The vast majority was drafted. Imagine having to fight for a cause you might even oppose. But even if you're on the wrong side, what you're really fighting for is your life and the lives of your comrades.

    • @xXxGnuVirusxXx
      @xXxGnuVirusxXx 6 років тому +1

      PLVS VLTRA what were they protecting their country from exactly? Themselves?

    • @Icetea-2000
      @Icetea-2000 6 років тому +6

      xXxGnuVirusxXx If you fight war, you are always protecting your country. That’s no magic

  • @wastehazey6468
    @wastehazey6468 6 років тому +66

    "88 millimeter. You can shoot anything and it works. One shot, that's it. No hocus pocus."
    Single most German and badass quote ever.

  • @caomhan84
    @caomhan84 6 років тому +45

    My grandfather fought in WW2 in the Pacific. He died in 1972, so I never got to ask him about the war. I wish I'd had the chance.

    • @hank1519
      @hank1519 5 років тому +1

      Many Ameri can veterans never talked about their experiences. Too painful.

    • @jelqotheclown
      @jelqotheclown 5 років тому +1

      My grandpa was a german... died when my mum was 17

  • @till1609
    @till1609 8 років тому +57

    My grandfather was also a SS Soldier, my grandmother said, he screams&cryed a lot when he slept.
    But he never talked to us..

    • @nefariouscrook2807
      @nefariouscrook2807 8 років тому +5

      CrazyTill My grand father was a teen while over there and joined the Korean war to get citizenship. Over in Europe he's told me fucked up stories about family killing family and friends out of fear. He has never slept good and always wakes up and patrols his house. He say bodies stacked up at least 2 stories high and saw a lil girl get blown up by a mortar he's seen executions. I have like 20 hrs of his life story that he recorded

    • @till1609
      @till1609 8 років тому

      Jason Crooked Yea.. but mine never talked to us..
      But also a reason for this was, my father got disinherited because he didn't ask him if he could marry my mom..

    • @till1609
      @till1609 8 років тому

      Vladimir Makarov Yes he was in Russian war captivity.. So one out of 3 survived..he said one time.
      A fellow said to him, he should torn off the SS-logo from his uniform, or he would get executed..
      Sorry for my English I am young.

    • @till1609
      @till1609 8 років тому +17

      Stutts No it wasn't you idiot. They had the same tasks like the Wehrmacht at the Front but only in areas with alot of action. They just acted more cruler!
      Now, shut up and inform yourself!

    • @till1609
      @till1609 8 років тому +5

      Stutts mainly the Security Police (Gestapo&Kripo) killed the Jews!

  • @andrewmartin6217
    @andrewmartin6217 8 років тому +71

    This is awesome. Nice you got to visit with him. Seems like a nice old guy.

    • @rrt4511
      @rrt4511 6 років тому

      andrew martin the Soviet Army killed 80% of Nazis but unfortunately they didn't get everyone of them

  • @rippspeck
    @rippspeck 8 років тому +10

    Thanks for uploading. I'm German and my grandfather was a POV in Norway, he never talked about the war, at all and I never even dared asking him out of respect. It's really great I get the chance to listen to this witness's account.

  • @reneecarter6702
    @reneecarter6702 4 роки тому +19

    As a US Army combat vet, it’s amazing for me to see and hear a German combat vet from WW2 talk like this. I’ve been so used to seeing black and white pictures and films, this shows his perspective, and how he’s even maintained his regulation haircut. I can tell he was a sharp looking guy back in his day. It makes you wonder about the guys like him that got trapped in it all.

  • @rossdow4419
    @rossdow4419 8 років тому +76

    German engineering was so good.

    • @noahjackson230
      @noahjackson230 8 років тому

      Ross Dow Nothing special.

    • @dantheman6888
      @dantheman6888 8 років тому +13

      they were REALLY smart scientists. i can only imagine what they were working on.

    • @tlr9403
      @tlr9403 7 років тому +1

      v3

    • @justaaron2934
      @justaaron2934 7 років тому +7

      German engineering > American engineering

    • @fitzgerald3726
      @fitzgerald3726 7 років тому

      It's still good. Zermans pack some mad scientists.

  • @Odibio.Skins.
    @Odibio.Skins. 6 років тому +88

    Massive respect for him and for all other soldiers who were simply men set out by politics and conflicts to kill eachother

  • @gamingjoker17
    @gamingjoker17 8 років тому +371

    Respect to all soldiers of whatever country. Some are truly terrible people but most soldiers are just people fighting for what they believe in

    • @mdlyonn0035
      @mdlyonn0035 8 років тому +36

      Gaming Joker Don't you mean they are just fighting for what their government believes in?

    • @froschknechter8110
      @froschknechter8110 7 років тому +2

      Gaming Joker thank you someone who understands that

    • @linushedberg7789
      @linushedberg7789 6 років тому

      They said that jews isn't real people, thats the reason why they killed them.

    • @freshfixtv4608
      @freshfixtv4608 6 років тому

      Gaming Joker sometimes they are pulled form their house at a young age and forced to be trained to fight

    • @joshuakochendarfer3663
      @joshuakochendarfer3663 6 років тому

      Gaming Joker If only they would fight for what they know

  • @thefreeroutiersofthenorth3524
    @thefreeroutiersofthenorth3524 6 років тому +25

    It's interesting to hear the German side of the war, we don't get to hear that everyday and in some cases understanably so.

  • @Askiaban
    @Askiaban 9 років тому +481

    The germans were very brave and good soldier. Real hereos. God bless them!

    • @chaikatrabant488
      @chaikatrabant488 9 років тому +6

      +PoorSong I bet you antifascist are so much more brave.

    • @PoorSong
      @PoorSong 9 років тому +7

      +Mio Naganohara I'm anti nazi. Fascism is a completely different social system. 'Brave' and disciplined germans staged two world wars and burned, hanged, stabbed to death millions and millions of women, children, old people ...

    • @PoorSong
      @PoorSong 9 років тому +5

      +Luke Baez
      These heroes have chosen Hitler democratically. These heroes attacked USSR and killed 27 million. More than 13 million of them - civilians. Heroes were burned, hanged, slaughtered civilians. Have died 15% of German POWs and 56% of Russians.
      More numbers, cretin?
      Russian now have the right to convert all Europeans in clouds of stinking smoke. It will happen very soon , Im sure.

    • @PoorSong
      @PoorSong 9 років тому +2

      +Nationalstolz2012 Russian civilians died because the Germans killed them, it's simple. Just killed. Russian were burnt alive, hanged, expelled from their homes in the winter, starved to death. Who could, he ran away, who do not have time, he often was doomed.
      It's not some sort of "tactics of stalin," it was a strategy of the germans - the destruction of all russian. It saves a lot of documents that confirm this truth. This strategy also was performed by "brave German soldiers."
      By the way, the destruction of russian POWs, you also explain the "tactics of Stalin"? I attribute this to the fact that the germans, it is immoral animals.

    • @TheWixbit
      @TheWixbit 9 років тому +5

      +PoorSong do have some guidlines and manual how you comment here? You surely can't believe that yourself. How much do they pay you for one comment? 50 rubles?

  • @naveentiku3106
    @naveentiku3106 7 років тому +8

    I'm so humbled to watch a hero ! Respect. My dream is to actually meet one Heer soldier in person!

  • @theunknownwarriors
    @theunknownwarriors 9 років тому +104

    One thing I read recently on Wikipedia was that over 600,000 Europeans not from Germany fought alongside the Germans trying to stop the Communists invading Europe. Norwegian, Spanish, Croatian, Dutch etc, and there was more non German Waffen SS units than German ones. Thats quite amazing, and is never mentioned in TV documentaries etc.

    • @pocketcoffee6402
      @pocketcoffee6402 9 років тому +17

      theunknownwarriors There was even a french and arabian ss-brigade.

    • @constantinalexandru1203
      @constantinalexandru1203 9 років тому +21

      Romania also fought with the Germans in order to stop the Communists, liberate its territories and occupied population :)

    • @MyloXyloto94
      @MyloXyloto94 9 років тому +5

      Never use wikipedia for facts. Anyone can sign in and edit stuff.

    • @Exekutioncro
      @Exekutioncro 9 років тому +12

      +theunknownwarriors Albanian and bosnian also

    • @MyloXyloto94
      @MyloXyloto94 9 років тому

      ***** Most of the facts that people get from wikipedia is "rubbish". I don't see why people feel the need to TALK IN CAPS, but I digress... I didn't say that the particular article was wrong, I'm stating that in general, using wikipedia for facts is "rubbish". A couple of years ago I edited England's national football teams page for humor and what I edited stayed up for a while before they changed and locked it. For future reference, wikipedia (for the most part) is unreliable for overall facts.

  • @1220b
    @1220b 3 роки тому +11

    He still looks & holds himself like a solider.

  • @eskimojoe6564
    @eskimojoe6564 6 років тому +36

    I love hearing old war stories

  • @iJakeCraft
    @iJakeCraft 8 років тому +351

    the thing is alot of people don't understand is that most of these German solders had to join or they would die

    • @2000rayc
      @2000rayc 8 років тому +3

      +Jam not really most sine up because they wanted to fight. all had different reasons

    • @jacobimig3011
      @jacobimig3011 8 років тому +6

      thats true and the propaganda made the German soldiers think they were doing the right thing

    • @teuska351
      @teuska351 8 років тому +21

      Jacob Imig you just explained allied soldiers there mate

    • @pedrorocha7825
      @pedrorocha7825 8 років тому +1

      They didint die.

    • @421sup
      @421sup 8 років тому +6

      +Jam They weren't forced to join until the final days of the war. Anything else was purely volunteering

  • @eoinpanda7583
    @eoinpanda7583 7 років тому +26

    all soldiers who served whether they german etc they have my respect because they done something for their country and fought for their country. they shouldn't be given hate they should be honored too

  • @tommurphy3188
    @tommurphy3188 3 роки тому +11

    Veterans are veterans
    This man was doing his job, his government ordered him to complete a task, his job was to complete that task no matter how he may or may have not felt about it. These were not monsters, they were men...they loved thier families and friends and had just as much to lose as the brave allied soldiers standing across from them.

  • @pheinix123456789
    @pheinix123456789 9 років тому +159

    My Oma (Dutch) was little when she lived in occupied Holland during the war. SHE WOULD NEVER of thought that the Germans were evil nazi bastards until she heard about these so called "War Crimes" after the war. She said that the hardest part of the war was the shortages in food, she was always hungry. She also mentioned that the German soldiers had a good relationship with the Dutch, During the war her father owed a carpentry factory and sometimes German soldiers would come in and use the machines and afterwards give her family some food to say thx. She also told me about this other time nearly at the end of the war (march april 1945?), when the German troops were retreating out of Holland. One German troop was left in a small town waiting to be picked up and came into her house to talk to my Oma's family. He showed them a key and said that this was the only thing that he had left of his home in Germany because it had been bombed to pieces by allied air raids.

    • @alisherri77
      @alisherri77 9 років тому +8

      Don't call them evil ...

    • @yaoburan6157
      @yaoburan6157 9 років тому +4

      ***** It doesn't matter if the average soldier had good manners or not. It matters what the SS, the Gestapo and the Stab were planning and did.

    • @borjastick
      @borjastick 9 років тому

      Yaobu Ran And just what do you think they did?

    • @incomingimpactproductions749
      @incomingimpactproductions749 9 років тому +4

      The Germans committed some pretty barbaric war crimes too, don't just pin it on the Soviets. However most of the soldiers from both Armies were honorable men.

    • @FirstBurns
      @FirstBurns 9 років тому

      ***** Funny thing is that Dutch only speak about the bombing Rotterdam, while other cities were bombed as well. The city Vlissingen was even the city that was bombed most during the entire war of all cities of The Netherlands. On the 10th, 11th, 12th, 13th and 15th of may Vlissingen was bombed by the Germans. After the capitulation the allies started bombing Vlissingen. During the war the city was bombed a total of 71 times. After the war there was only one home in the entire city that was not damaged by bombs. All these bombings were strategically important, so was the bombing of Rotterdam. There is a reason these bombings are not considered as warcrimes. Bombing happens during a war, that's the sad truth.
      About the warcrimes in Putten, I really doubt every wehrmacht soldier agreed with that and probably only the soldier who were there at the moment knew about it. And by the way. How are you so sure the civilians were aryan? And if they were why did you even mention it?

  • @3LFL3DA
    @3LFL3DA 6 років тому +129

    No Hokuspokus :'D

  • @ok-dq2tk
    @ok-dq2tk 7 років тому +15

    Sad that many of these people are already dead or are dying and their stories will be forgotten.

  • @zacvee7255
    @zacvee7255 5 років тому +28

    This guy is a WWII veteran. That’s all that matters.

  • @davidriley3879
    @davidriley3879 6 років тому +13

    Amazing!!! Absolutely amazing!! Hes a gem! His memories are gold. So glad i watched this.

  • @De_Slickback
    @De_Slickback 8 років тому +386

    history is made by the victorius

    • @taiyo1008
      @taiyo1008 8 років тому +17

      Yep my family is Japanese and their story is very different

    • @portalsevil
      @portalsevil 8 років тому +7

      +Stefan Lindeman official story is a hoax

    • @teflondon6881
      @teflondon6881 8 років тому

      +Stefan Lindeman pearl harbor:D

    • @C_Papi
      @C_Papi 8 років тому

      and here I am, thinking we won...

    • @peadee1448
      @peadee1448 8 років тому

      @ Yung Joc31
      What's a commie?

  • @barkunderjord3708
    @barkunderjord3708 8 років тому +8

    So interesting to hear him speak. Thank you for this!

  • @mistervacation23
    @mistervacation23 4 роки тому +13

    An old german soilder once told me "Always be sure to polish the backs of your shoes because thats the last thing people see of you as your walking away" Old Hugo Hopfliecsh might have been on the wrong side in 43, but he was sharp as a tack.

  • @danielporrastorres663
    @danielporrastorres663 8 років тому +30

    its just amazing full respect for this veteran , I love germany

  • @Pluh88
    @Pluh88 8 років тому +60

    Most interesting thing about my life, My Grandfather was a Nazi in WWII on my father side and on my mother side my Grandfather was a marine in WWII. They were actually friends after the war. I would give anything to see them both again.

    • @Rambo17401
      @Rambo17401 8 років тому +2

      German soldier not nazi

    • @Pluh88
      @Pluh88 8 років тому +8

      +DarthRambo nope he was a Nazi he didn't hide it

    • @alphatyrant8677
      @alphatyrant8677 8 років тому

      +DarthRambo Nazi is the ruling political party. unless he joined that, he was just a member of the wehrmacht.

    • @Pluh88
      @Pluh88 8 років тому +3

      He was a member of the Nazi party. Keep in mind its not like he was one only one. This isn't as uncommon as you think.

    • @alphatyrant8677
      @alphatyrant8677 8 років тому

      Dude_piston88 yeah it was a large party.

  • @supremetech694
    @supremetech694 7 років тому +8

    My Great Grandpa was in D Day but unfortunately he didn't survived he died on the overload. My great grandpa's friend told my grandpa and my grandpa told me. Respect to any WW2 veteran.

  • @OCRay1
    @OCRay1 3 роки тому +6

    I love this guy. I could listen to his stories all day.

  • @bigdaddy1125
    @bigdaddy1125 8 років тому +131

    He has brilliant English.

    • @mercerfrey9427
      @mercerfrey9427 8 років тому +1

      ikr thats what i noticed

    • @Pholous
      @Pholous 7 років тому +13

      He said his brother in law was American, so I assume he married an American woman from whom he might have learned English that well.

    • @ryzewaffl3_ttv66
      @ryzewaffl3_ttv66 6 років тому +1

      That's probably cuz he went over to America after the war. Most people did. Seeking refuge and stuff.

    • @thefuck7175
      @thefuck7175 6 років тому +2

      They teach english in German schools

    • @mightyshrigga_3826
      @mightyshrigga_3826 6 років тому

      Big Daddy the most german people say the not tze

  • @Mr_M281
    @Mr_M281 5 років тому +5

    Dude, been studying ww2 for years now, and what an honour it would be to meet a veteran that saw combat, it would be a dream come true!

  • @Larping101
    @Larping101 6 років тому +85

    My Grandad was a Captian in the USAAF, he was 22 and was a Squadron Leader. Flew B-17s over Italy. He lived in Virginia and I grew up in Florida, I moved to Virginia when I was 15, although on the other side of the state. I only saw my Grandad a handful of times. It was always like meeting a stranger. I've always been a "WW2 buff" and always wanted to speak with him about his experiences. I never had the nerve to ask him though. He died in February of 2015. Not long ago my Aunt told me Grandad had asked her one day, when I came up in a conversation and he learned that I loved WW2 history, why I never talked to him about it. I couldn't help but cry. I could have let his memories live on, just like you've done here. I will always regret not talking to the man. All I have are pictures, still moments in time. But I do cherish them.

    • @smockersbruvas11
      @smockersbruvas11 6 років тому +2

      Iron Gaming I have two ancestors that served in the military, my great uncle in the European theatre in ww2 and another in the Korean War. They both died well before I was born (2001) and I'm a little nervous to ask my Grandma about them. She showed me pictures of them and told me their names and the war they were in nothing else, I would however would like to know more by asking but I'm nervous

    • @samuelma7709
      @samuelma7709 6 років тому +2

      @@smockersbruvas11 Ask, just ask. If she doesn't want to share it at that time, she will tell you. In all likelihood though, she's waiting for you to ask or will tell you soon.
      If you don't, you'll be stuck wondering what you could've learned for years.

    • @XDlosDominicans
      @XDlosDominicans 5 років тому +1

      Oh crap the feels.... Now I'm crying too

    • @douglassharpe55
      @douglassharpe55 5 років тому +1

      Listen up, millenials!!!

    • @benmatlock5746
      @benmatlock5746 5 років тому +2

      My great-granduncle was in WW2 and is still alive as of 2019 (he will be 100 in October)

  • @THE-HammerMan
    @THE-HammerMan 6 років тому +4

    Fantastic memories from this gallant soldier and good man. I could listen to him speak for hours.
    Thanks.

  • @imnobodyanon9430
    @imnobodyanon9430 7 років тому +85

    I see a recurring theme in wars and even in modern media. Demonization of things. See, if I only knew this man was a German soldier back then, I would think of him as a demon that was portrayed by the media and expect him to behave savagely. But when we get a closer look, it's quite a far cry, what this man actually is, and what he's portrayed as. Looks like the key to winning a war is to make our side hate the other side more than their side hates our side.
    Thanks for the video, very eye opening.

    • @buckplug2423
      @buckplug2423 6 років тому +1

      Yes, that was the general idea in the past. It's a lot easier to kill a murdering, raping bandit than a fellow soldier behind a different flag. The negative effect of that is mistreatment of POWs and civies, but until WWII it wasn't that important to the general public - it only recently has become an integral part of the Western militaries'. The aggression and hatred for the enemy and his values is still unofficially a part of warfare, however.

    • @diegoleonardia5358
      @diegoleonardia5358 5 років тому +1

      it's always been a thing to demonize the enemy. How can you kill someone you know has a family, dreams and a home. You can't. But when you paint this person in the light of a man who will kill your family and take everything you hold dear from you,then you will kill him out of preservation of your family. Country usually goes second in these things

    • @Hanakowasright
      @Hanakowasright 5 років тому

      @@buckplug2423 At that time generally speaking all the nations involved had a similar Imperialist view point. The British Empire really weren't any better then the Germans as far as conquest and atrocities(arguably worse) if you look at their treatment of peoples on other continents. We tend to look at the past through a nationlistic lens.

    • @buckplug2423
      @buckplug2423 5 років тому

      @@Hanakowasright in WWI and prior, absolutely. They were one of the most evil empires to walk this earth, ruining millions upon millions of lives for their own profit. However they can't measure up to the standard of brutality and apathetic violence the Third Reich set up. That's not to say they were angels in WWII - chemical weapons and mistreatment of POWs comes to mind, not to mention the stealing after WWII - however it is one thing to commit sporadic war crimes, while it is another to frequently and intentionally exterminate millions - not only in "sterile" concentration and death camps but in thousands of brutal Ukrainian, Belorussian, Polish and Russian rural pacifications, a vital part of the Lebensraum, Totaler Krieg and Bandenbekämpfung policies.

    • @buckplug2423
      @buckplug2423 5 років тому

      @@Hanakowasright Plus, I was not talking about what the Germans actually were - most were patriotic volunteers or conscripts - but hiw they were presented by the Western media - and vice versa.

  • @yahyamuhaimin3268
    @yahyamuhaimin3268 5 років тому +34

    "i drove into the Russian" oh wow that was a epic move back in germany 1945's

  • @GrayFell
    @GrayFell 8 років тому +36

    Greatest generation; damn straight.

    • @HP_line_cook
      @HP_line_cook 6 років тому +1

      don't forget toughest generation as well. they were no Logan Paul, dab or any BS pussys back then lol

  • @josephringling769
    @josephringling769 3 роки тому +5

    Hes a cool ass Grandpa. Makes me miss mine. He was a Staff Sargent in the Marines during WW2. He was at the battle of Midway.

  • @Dimsum365
    @Dimsum365 7 років тому +17

    This was so long ago, we forget there are people who actually can remember this.

  • @christophersherrell4592
    @christophersherrell4592 3 роки тому +5

    "I sometimes looked at these young men I killed, they were my age, I couldn't help but think in a different world at a different time, we could of been good friends."
    - my Great Grandfather who was a WW2 vet

  • @bigslurpee2078
    @bigslurpee2078 5 років тому +30

    There are so many people acting like he's evil.
    You don't now him.
    For all you know he got drafted.
    You all act like being German in the 40s is a sin.

    • @luchko3936
      @luchko3936 4 роки тому +1

      True

    • @odstman2984
      @odstman2984 3 роки тому +1

      And if they listen for more than five seconds he straight up said “no the Nazis were off doing their own thing” Straight up telling them that they were two different parts

  • @theoderich1168
    @theoderich1168 2 місяці тому +1

    Watching these kind of interviews gives me a grandpa I never had.....

  • @thomasparsons5700
    @thomasparsons5700 8 років тому +5

    I really wish I could've heard my grandfathers ww2 stories before he died. I was only 2 when he passed. God bless him and any other soldier who fought for country and the brothers to his left and right. Both sides.

  • @autizmo2963
    @autizmo2963 8 років тому +21

    One time I was walking and a German guy said "Hey little man, that's a badass shirt" it was a Quiet Riot shirt. He said he saw them live in Germany in I think 1985. He was a cool guy

    • @satan1189
      @satan1189 6 років тому +3

      Autizmo ;D and why are are you bringing this up?

  • @aidankrey3376
    @aidankrey3376 8 років тому +576

    he speaks good English for a German

    • @aidankrey3376
      @aidankrey3376 8 років тому +8

      I speak German I'm on my second year in school

    • @georgemakrov6174
      @georgemakrov6174 8 років тому +32

      i am 15 and i speak greek, english, french, russian, spanish

    • @TheRaccoonRage
      @TheRaccoonRage 8 років тому +45

      The internet in its greatness...

    • @aidankrey3376
      @aidankrey3376 8 років тому

      ich heisse aidan und du es we gates

    • @moniumus6303
      @moniumus6303 8 років тому +68

      Dont generalize germans . EVERYBODY learns english in german schools , no way around it . In germany its almost "embarrasing" if you're not able to speak english in 2016

  • @AlbertaClimber
    @AlbertaClimber 5 років тому +4

    As we all know that it is always the victors who write their historic version of any war, which is why it's very important that we listen to the stories of ordinary soldiers from both sides as this is where the true story resides. I feel fortunate to hear from this veteran and really hope to hear more from him soon. Thank You for this!