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  • A US Army lieutenant colonel is tasked with forming an elite commando-style unit from crack Canadian troops and the dregs of the US Army.
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    The Devil's Brigade (1968)
    Directed By: Andrew V. McLaglen
    Screenplay By: William Roberts
    Based on the Book By: Robert H. Adleman and George Walton
    Cast: William Holden, Cliff Robertson, Vince Edwards, Michael Rennie, Dana Andrews, Gretchen Wyler
    Not Rated
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  • @BoondockRoberts
    @BoondockRoberts Місяць тому +53

    Later Rocky uses the same move that took him down in a bar fight and the instructor gives him a big thumb's up.

  • @ThunderCat730
    @ThunderCat730 Місяць тому +82

    This is what happens when the Canadians quit saying they're sorry 😂

    • @donniemarler3909
      @donniemarler3909 Місяць тому +1

      Why did I hear Letterkenny saying, 'can confirm' in my mind reading your comment? 😂

    • @andreww2098
      @andreww2098 Місяць тому +2

      And then the Geneva Convention gets updated because of the Canadians AGAIN!

    • @nickdanger3802
      @nickdanger3802 Місяць тому +2

      IRL O'Neil was a captain in the US Army.

    • @I_Art_Laughing
      @I_Art_Laughing Місяць тому

      What's a Canadian?

    • @johnbrown6189
      @johnbrown6189 28 днів тому

      @@I_Art_Laughing Don't worry he'll be the one your looking up at and hearing l'm sorry.

  • @robertcooper6853
    @robertcooper6853 Місяць тому +72

    Talk about an entrance. Proved himself and made a point all at the same time.

  • @bgorveatt
    @bgorveatt Місяць тому +17

    A chap, I can't remember his first name, last name Stewart, came to our regimental get-together, who served with the Devils Brigade, and gave very interesting factual stories about his operations. He especially spoke highly of his American brothers and his fellow Canadians, which he regarded as the best fighting unit ever contrived!!

  • @jamiejmasters4818
    @jamiejmasters4818 Місяць тому +133

    That seemingly mild mannered Sgt was a member of the PPCLI [Princess Patricia Canadian Light Infantry] a lot of combat for those boys in WW1 & 2, plus Korea.

    • @silverjohn6037
      @silverjohn6037 Місяць тому +12

      Based on an Irishman though, if memory serves. Which is on brand for the PPCLI. When it was formed in WW 1 it's founder, Hamilton Gault, called for volunteers who'd already served in the British military so they wouldn't have to be trained so long before deploying to Europe. Supposedly the first contingent had veterans from every British regiment (including the Royal Marines) except for one. I've never been able to track down which one they missed though.

    • @billjames8036
      @billjames8036 Місяць тому +1

      @jamiejmasters4818 Is that the group that got disbanded after Somalia? Something about sexually abusing prisoners?

    • @GallifreyanGunner
      @GallifreyanGunner Місяць тому +14

      ​@billjames8036 No, the Canadian Airborne Regiment was disbanded. The PPCLI has an impeccable reputation.

    • @silverjohn6037
      @silverjohn6037 Місяць тому +9

      @@billjames8036 You've probably heard a garbled version of the Airborne Regiment being disbanded mixed with Canadian Peacekeepers in Haiti visiting prostitutes. In the latter there was no evidence of coercion but feminist groups objected on the basis the soldiers had been taking advantage of the economic distress of the women involved.
      In the former two soldiers that were part of the relief mission in Somalia beat a teenager to death that they'd caught stealing from their camp. One of them would commit suicide and the other would be convicted and jailed. The scandal wasn't limited to those two though as the officers on the ground had originally tried to cover up the incident. The Liberal Party at the time had been looking for military cutbacks so they exploited this to justify disbanding the Airborne Regiment.

    • @GallifreyanGunner
      @GallifreyanGunner Місяць тому

      @silverjohn6037 The beating death was the final straw for the Airborne. There was a bad culture building up in the Regiment that included pockets of White Supremacy - particularly in 2 Commando - and the questionable leadership of their CO. General McKenzie didn't want to send them to Somalia but was overruled and sent anyway. The death of Shidane Arone was the inevitable outcome of a long chain of events. It was a travesty that all those who served honorably with the CAR were tarred with the same brush but the thought was that if you erase the name, you erase the shame.

  • @jimgilbert9984
    @jimgilbert9984 Місяць тому +34

    The Devil's Brigade is one of the best WWII movies ever made, right up there with The Great Escape, Battle of the Bulge, The Guns of Navarone, The Sands of Iwo Jima, and others.

    • @kapnerad
      @kapnerad Місяць тому +4

      True!!

    • @mikehilbert9349
      @mikehilbert9349 Місяць тому +4

      Good movie, but lacking facts.

    • @mbpaintballa
      @mbpaintballa 20 днів тому

      @@mikehilbert9349 you mean the Canadians didn't march into camp with a bagpipe?

    • @AlbertoPerez-zu6wg
      @AlbertoPerez-zu6wg 6 днів тому +2

      The sand peebles too

    • @jimgilbert9984
      @jimgilbert9984 6 днів тому

      @@AlbertoPerez-zu6wg
      I saw that for the first time last week. Very good. I thought that it was fitting for - SPOILER ALERT - McQueen's character to die next to the two engines in the mission that he admired so much.

  • @joemadden4160
    @joemadden4160 Місяць тому +36

    Jeremy Slate is PERFECT as this character.
    You'd SWEAR he was born in Canada...in 1910.
    Underrated and an excellent job by this character actor.

  • @pgs1796
    @pgs1796 Місяць тому +29

    You never get a second chance to make a first impression!

  • @patrickgillespie8370
    @patrickgillespie8370 Місяць тому +12

    2nd Bn PPCLI, 3 Royal Australian Regiment and A Company, US 72nd Heavy Tank Battalion were all awarded the US Presidential Unit Citation in June 1951 for their actions during the Battle of Kapyong, Korea.

  • @williamkelly6319
    @williamkelly6319 Місяць тому +36

    I love the Canucks! Great neighbors and allies. We got your back. ❤❤❤

    • @notlikely4468
      @notlikely4468 Місяць тому +2

      Ya...this guys from the very Regiment that the USAF dropped a 500lb bomb on at Tanarak(sp?) farm in Afghanistan
      Bit of an "inward bruise" remains over that

    • @jacktattis
      @jacktattis Місяць тому

      @@notlikely4468 The USAAF and on were notorious for that.

    • @davidforsythe3037
      @davidforsythe3037 Місяць тому +1

      We love our American brothers, and have your back

    • @jacktattis
      @jacktattis Місяць тому

      @@davidforsythe3037 speak for yourself

  • @samadams7224
    @samadams7224 11 годин тому +1

    I always liked the Fred Flintstone method. A judo, chop, chop ,chop.

  • @slshusker
    @slshusker Місяць тому +8

    When I was a ute, Labor Day meant the next day was the start of the school year and movie marathons played WWII movies. It was a depressing day, yet Der Teufels Brigade was a classic

  • @brucedavis3816
    @brucedavis3816 Місяць тому +6

    Man I cant believe this is the same guy who played the bike leader in Born Losers!!!!

  • @basilmcdonnell9807
    @basilmcdonnell9807 Місяць тому +19

    I had a neighbour a few years ago who was a member of this unit. He said the training part of the movie was fairly accurate. The rest, not so much.

    • @simongee8928
      @simongee8928 Місяць тому

      You mean like a Canadian NCO wearing a collar & tie during WW2 - ? 😅

  • @TheSteveRobinson
    @TheSteveRobinson Місяць тому +29

    Gotta love the PPCLI.

    • @gwine9087
      @gwine9087 Місяць тому +2

      My dad was a cab driver, in the 50s. I remember his story about taking a carload of PPCLI, that had just come back from Korea, to a house of "ill repute".

    • @mlongpre100
      @mlongpre100 Місяць тому +2

      @@gwine9087 he knew exactly where to go did he ?

    • @gwine9087
      @gwine9087 Місяць тому

      @@mlongpre100 Yup, what's you point?

  • @bradleydavies4781
    @bradleydavies4781 Місяць тому +18

    Pass the salt please and he does , classic scene .

    • @jocularpaddy
      @jocularpaddy Місяць тому +1

      I wondered where he had just retrieved the salt from.....

  • @alfonsecoppola5938
    @alfonsecoppola5938 14 днів тому +2

    always loved that scene,mind the elbow lad lol

  • @farfignewgenfrackenheimer8865
    @farfignewgenfrackenheimer8865 Місяць тому +11

    My boss’s father was a member of the original group depicted in the movie. From what I have been told the movie took many liberties with the truth but the camaraderie that formed was true.

    • @lieutenantkettch
      @lieutenantkettch Місяць тому +1

      From what I've read the American contingent wasn't made up of convicts but rigorously screened volunteers who were actively serving.

    • @littlekong7685
      @littlekong7685 Місяць тому

      @@lieutenantkettch It was supposedly the "second best" of every volunteer they found because the best were kept in theatre, the second best could be spared for training.

  • @JugglesGrenades
    @JugglesGrenades Місяць тому +4

    Parade ground at 0700......
    WOW , they got to "sleep in"

  • @Hambone571
    @Hambone571 Місяць тому +16

    One of my favorite scenes in a great movie

  • @JH-ck1nr
    @JH-ck1nr 9 годин тому

    To this very day Britain's true friends and allies are Canada, US, Australia, and New Zealand. All true Brits are their loyal friends too. A great movie, brave men and never forgotten.

  • @Bullzeye1000yds
    @Bullzeye1000yds 13 годин тому +1

    I saw this movie when I was 11 years old.
    I was very upset when Peacock was killed.

  • @buffewo6386
    @buffewo6386 Місяць тому +3

    Training Agenda:
    1. Prove the Instructor is good
    2. Prove Canadians can fight
    3. Explain that the reason you are standing is that they choose not to beat their allies senseless.
    4. Demonstrate why not to underestimate the ability of a polite man (who is not a whimp) to pick a fight. They have seen most of the tricks.
    Have always loved this movie.

  • @patchesconway5957
    @patchesconway5957 Місяць тому +17

    " it was my impression he was following orders Sir"

    • @dangeary2134
      @dangeary2134 Місяць тому +2

      Covers his smile…
      More coffee??

  • @gwine9087
    @gwine9087 Місяць тому +7

    The first time I saw this movie, at the show, and I saw PPCLI, on his shoulder, I knew things were going to go badly for someone.

  • @TheBuckspygmy
    @TheBuckspygmy Місяць тому +15

    I used to know someone like that instructor. Wore glasses and was about 8stone in weight soaking wet.

    • @Briselance
      @Briselance Місяць тому

      How tall was he, pray tell? Was he equally skilled at hand-to-hand combat?

    • @TheBuckspygmy
      @TheBuckspygmy Місяць тому +2

      @@Briselance five feet three inches tall, and very skilled at hand to hand combat.

    • @davidtucker7219
      @davidtucker7219 25 днів тому

      A few of us are quite like that.
      It's the quiet ones who are the most dangerous ones.

  • @tomconneely1361
    @tomconneely1361 Місяць тому +5

    Nicely remastered. I have this on DVD but had never been able to make out Pat O'Neill's PPCLI (Princess Patricia's Canadian Light Infantry) shoulder flash.

  • @MikeCerrooq1zt
    @MikeCerrooq1zt 7 днів тому +1

    Love serving with Canadian army. Special operation navy here. Hes using judo 26 years here

  • @tomdumb6937
    @tomdumb6937 Місяць тому +3

    Claude Adkins is the definitive Smaug.

  • @LaserRanger15
    @LaserRanger15 Місяць тому +3

    This was a terrific movie.

    • @jamesdiaz793
      @jamesdiaz793 Місяць тому

      The Forceman as they liked to call themselves hated it.

  • @TrevorJ-kp3tx
    @TrevorJ-kp3tx Місяць тому +3

    God Bless our friends to the North!

  • @manlybaker3098
    @manlybaker3098 28 днів тому +2

    Jeremy Slate attended a military academy and joined the United States Navy when he was sixteen. He was barely eighteen when his destroyer assisted in the Normandy Invasion on D-Day (June 6, 1944).
    He can be seen CLEARLY in a D-Day newsreel.

    • @sidscrote7570
      @sidscrote7570 21 годину тому

      I looked him up on IMDB, what a life this guy had ! A true hero.

  • @kennethgilby4870
    @kennethgilby4870 29 днів тому +2

    A brilliant film and fantastic cast.

  • @user-ls7fc9bc4p
    @user-ls7fc9bc4p Місяць тому +11

    OUTSTANDING

  • @johnhannon
    @johnhannon 4 дні тому +1

    "Mind the elbow lad"

  • @anthonymellemasr.2661
    @anthonymellemasr.2661 Місяць тому +11

    great movie

  • @thespokenword6456
    @thespokenword6456 Місяць тому +3

    Spitting Image of W.E.Fairbairn

  • @sergeantbigmac
    @sergeantbigmac 29 днів тому

    My dad loves this movie and this scene specifically is burned into my memory from watching as a kid.
    This movie along with old Don Frye UFC fights made me seriously want to try out Jiu Jitsu and Muay Thai but my mom put the kabosh on it. The CTE stuff was breaking in the news big when I was a teen and I think that scared her understandably.

  • @robertmorris8997
    @robertmorris8997 Місяць тому +1

    Poor Crenna. Went from a LtCol in WW II and never got past Colonel after Vietnam.

  • @jsp7205
    @jsp7205 Місяць тому +2

    Always liked this movie.

  • @davidkillens8143
    @davidkillens8143 Місяць тому +4

    Is it a coincidence he look a lot like William E. Fairbairn?

  • @robbey300
    @robbey300 Місяць тому

    Great movie with a strong cast! 😎

  • @bandini22221
    @bandini22221 Місяць тому +4

    Was a great movie

  • @flyingbeaver57
    @flyingbeaver57 12 днів тому

    Although the writers took a lot of "creative license" with some parts of this film, the shoulder flashes worn by Sgt. O'Neill are correct - PPCLI, or Princess Patricia's Canadian Light Infantry. If memory serves, "Sgt. O'Neill" (based on a real person) came from 1st Battalion PPCLI, and members of both the 2nd and 3rd Battalions were also members of the 1st SSF. When the Paratrooper's Memorial was dedicated in Edmonton, Alberta in 2013, several of the surviving members of 1SSF came from across Canada and the United States, and were hosted at CFB Edmonton by 3 PPCLI (In the old days known as 3rd Battalion). Likewise, members of other units including the Canadian 1st Airborne Division, the 82nd and 101st Airborne, and a few from the U.K. and other WWII Allied countries attended the dedication. These men were amazing people, and each one said they were very glad that a memorial especially dedicated to Airborne troops had finally been built. If you ever visit central Alberta, it's worth a visit (or you can look on Google Earth).

  • @theretiringbarber
    @theretiringbarber Місяць тому +4

    Awesome

  • @Briselance
    @Briselance Місяць тому

    00:41
    "Come on, Canuck. Why are you pushing me?"😠

  • @Schwertmaid
    @Schwertmaid 3 дні тому

    Always good to see how a cultivated Canadian shows an American loudmouth...... well... :-D

  • @omegacouchpotatoe5998
    @omegacouchpotatoe5998 Місяць тому +2

    Perfect Hollywood satire for entertainment only but this didn't happen . All the men that served in that regiment got along great and became life long friends

  • @doughesson
    @doughesson Місяць тому +6

    You know they COULD have just added the training announcement to the next day's Plan of the Day or whatever the Army calls their daily schedule.

    • @silverjohn6037
      @silverjohn6037 Місяць тому +6

      In the movie (not in real life) the Americans were portrayed as the "sweepings of every military jail in the Army". The Canadians were under orders not to fight with them so they had been bullied for being easy targets. The unarmed combat instructor had actually been ordered to pull this stunt by the American Commander of the brigade who wanted to make the point that patience is not the same as weakness.

    • @kenlinden9621
      @kenlinden9621 Місяць тому +5

      It's called an 'Attention Getter'.... All courses of Instuction have them...

    • @doughesson
      @doughesson Місяць тому

      @@silverjohn6037 I've watched the movie numerous times.

  • @zeero62
    @zeero62 24 дні тому

    That actor was once stepfather to the actress Amanda Plummer (Honey Bunny in Pulp Fiction).

  • @TweedSuit
    @TweedSuit Місяць тому +2

    Back when soldiers were at retirement age.

  • @johnlee4249
    @johnlee4249 Місяць тому

    Love it!

  • @ThePierre58
    @ThePierre58 Місяць тому +6

    This was Canada, before Justin.

    • @bgorveatt
      @bgorveatt Місяць тому +1

      You mean his father, Pierre!!

    • @humansvd3269
      @humansvd3269 26 днів тому +1

      Or Fidel. ​@@bgorveatt

    • @bobmcrae5751
      @bobmcrae5751 4 дні тому +1

      That was Canada before Harper and Poilievre.

  • @Richard-lu8ck
    @Richard-lu8ck 8 днів тому +1

    Good movie but I never understood why they got these 40yr old actors like Claude Akins to play soldiers in WW2 movies lol.

  • @jonesey251
    @jonesey251 Місяць тому

    Somebody must have told him that guy had the puck ...

  • @amx19733
    @amx19733 Місяць тому

    Yep

  • @11C1P
    @11C1P Місяць тому +1

    If you liked this movie, you'll really like "The Cockleshell Heroes".

  • @jacktattis
    @jacktattis Місяць тому

    You notice Holden was not happy

  • @youtubehandlescostmemyusername
    @youtubehandlescostmemyusername Місяць тому

    Decent choreography for the time

  • @fordshaw5833
    @fordshaw5833 Місяць тому

    And so the Special Service Force was born.

  • @jacktattis
    @jacktattis Місяць тому +1

    What I found wrong with this movie Is that not one Canadian serviceman and even O Neill were not wearing any service ribbons e.g. ONeill [ Shanghai Police a British Service ] they did have service ribbons

  • @mlongpre100
    @mlongpre100 Місяць тому

    0:24 Ping Pong Champions of Long Island

  • @philipchiu9835
    @philipchiu9835 Місяць тому +3

    Pass the salt please 😅😂

  • @rockypecheur
    @rockypecheur Місяць тому

    🎵 Who’s the leader of the band/That’s made for you and me?/ M-I-C, K-E-Y, P.P.C.L.!🎶

  • @bobmcrae5751
    @bobmcrae5751 4 дні тому +1

    The Canadian 2nd and 3rd divisions suffered the highest casualty rate per capita of any Allied army in the Normandy campaign. The Canadian 3rd division, despite taking heavy casualties on D-Day, was tasked with defending the D-Day beachheads against German counter-attacks. They defeated repeated attempts by 3 German armoured divisions (12th SS Panzer, 21st Panzer and Panzer Lehr) and in so doing saved the invasion, a fact conveniently overlooked by American and British historians.

  • @aaa7189
    @aaa7189 Місяць тому +3

    And then they became friends

    • @scarygary-qq1pj
      @scarygary-qq1pj Місяць тому

      No they didn't.

    • @aaa7189
      @aaa7189 Місяць тому

      @@scarygary-qq1pj Yes they did, Rocky Rockman cried when the instructor died in combat

  • @user-np9tq5ip8t
    @user-np9tq5ip8t Місяць тому +1

    They were with 3RAR at Korea

    • @bobmcrae5751
      @bobmcrae5751 4 дні тому

      Correction, the 3rd RAR was with the PPCLI in Korea.

  • @rayberger2694
    @rayberger2694 21 день тому

    There was a British movie that had a scene something like this in it, I can't remember what it was ???

  • @agalgonzalez
    @agalgonzalez Місяць тому +1

    That was completely un-Canadian today, and for a Canadian born at the start of the rule of King George V that conduct would have garnered shock and scorn at such rude behaviour befitting only a cad.

    • @petergould9174
      @petergould9174 Місяць тому

      WRONG - On many levels; not the least of which was he was ordered to pick a fight with that Yank and toss him around before putting him down hard.

    • @nickdanger3802
      @nickdanger3802 Місяць тому +1

      IRL O'Neil was a captain in the US Army.

    • @silverjohn6037
      @silverjohn6037 20 днів тому +1

      If you're not just trolling you've never met anyone in the Canadian infantry;).

    • @bobmcrae5751
      @bobmcrae5751 4 дні тому

      You obviously know nothing about Canadians except stereotypes.

  • @OutBack-pt4zm
    @OutBack-pt4zm Місяць тому

    Never understood how a hth instructor has a glass jaw (bar fight)

  • @hoilst265
    @hoilst265 Місяць тому

    Watch the glasses.

  • @MrJeepsters
    @MrJeepsters 27 днів тому

    Ce film était excellent (citez moi un mauvais film avec William Holden, je n'en vois pas).
    Il est très différent des "12 salopards" d'Aldricht.

  • @georgebalsa9853
    @georgebalsa9853 14 днів тому

    Pass the salt, please!

  • @stvargas69
    @stvargas69 29 днів тому

    The Canadians were brutal in WW1

  • @FeldwebelWolfenstool
    @FeldwebelWolfenstool Місяць тому

    ...Underwood and Fairbairn were the real deal...

  • @angloaust1575
    @angloaust1575 Місяць тому

    Fight scenes are choreographed in movies
    In a real brawl not so!

  • @ianwilkinson2731
    @ianwilkinson2731 Місяць тому

    He was based on a real person ,a Brit who invented a commando knife I think?

    • @nickdanger3802
      @nickdanger3802 26 днів тому +1

      Born in Ireland and a captain in the US Army.

  • @peace-yv4qd
    @peace-yv4qd Місяць тому

    Good movie. I enjoyed it. However it was pretty much fiction. The actual brigade was a disciplined cohesive fighting unit.

    • @bobmcrae5751
      @bobmcrae5751 4 дні тому

      The movie shows them becoming a disciplined cohesive fighting unit.

  • @petergould9174
    @petergould9174 Місяць тому

    And that boys and girls is how you start a fight.

  • @PMA65537
    @PMA65537 Місяць тому

    Jaekel got some fun in this.

  • @bull419
    @bull419 Місяць тому

    Pure fantasy.!

  • @notlikely4468
    @notlikely4468 Місяць тому +17

    This character is based on an actual person
    (Perhaps a tad embellished)
    An ex-cop from Shanghai
    The O'Neil Combative system
    And it's still taught today

    • @alfonsecoppola5938
      @alfonsecoppola5938 Місяць тому +4

      always loved that scene

    • @benoplustee
      @benoplustee Місяць тому

      Ex cop from Shanghai? One of the guys who designed that knife ?

    • @benoplustee
      @benoplustee Місяць тому +2

      Nevermind I'm thinking of Fairbarn/Sykes, also former Shanghai cops

    • @notlikely4468
      @notlikely4468 Місяць тому

      @@benoplustee
      Ya...weird eh....
      They probably knew each other

    • @jacktattis
      @jacktattis Місяць тому

      Yes he was with them

  • @arthurwatts1680
    @arthurwatts1680 Місяць тому

    I'm ASSUMING this was at a time when Canadian actors weren't encouraged to admit that they came from north of the border ? Purely an assumption and quite possibly wrong.

  • @MusicAsWeMakeIt
    @MusicAsWeMakeIt Місяць тому +3

    Americans learn. Canadians have discipline!

    • @j.elliottcole9506
      @j.elliottcole9506 Місяць тому

      Canadians are tame and domesticated. That is why you let Trudeau wreck your nation and do nothing to stop it.

    • @humansvd3269
      @humansvd3269 26 днів тому

      I'd hardly call going around insulting people to start a fight discipline. He made it clear he was going to fight him.

  • @imaginationworkshopstudio
    @imaginationworkshopstudio Місяць тому +1

    😂

  • @ernestswazo3215
    @ernestswazo3215 День тому

    This guy starts out with Trumpy language.

  • @franktower9006
    @franktower9006 Місяць тому

    Probably the worst display of fighting incompetence I've ever seen.

  • @cvhinson1
    @cvhinson1 Місяць тому

    what is that kanuck-maga?

  • @user-oj3wk3th7i
    @user-oj3wk3th7i 26 днів тому

    Sometimes i right mild disrespectful things here just to keep the " youtube police " on their toes .😊

  • @Shadowkey392
    @Shadowkey392 Місяць тому

    Canada: the only country on Earth to at America still fears.

    • @humansvd3269
      @humansvd3269 26 днів тому

      Umm, no. We don't fear Canada.

  • @HandleGF
    @HandleGF Місяць тому +1

    The specky Bruce Lee was really Russian

  • @ZekeZeon
    @ZekeZeon Місяць тому

    boo! down with the english!

  • @driftwolf
    @driftwolf Місяць тому +5

    Any Canadian soldier under British command was colonial cannon fodder and treated as such. Mountbatten was a prime example.
    A Canadian soldier under Canadian command, well, it depended on the commander. Some were good, and didn't waste lives. Others... thought they were British, and sadly were rarely courtmartialed.

    • @Delogros
      @Delogros Місяць тому

      A simple look at the casaulties shows thats completely untrue, the British suffered more then twice the proporsonal casaulties compared to population (0.92% vs 0.38%) that the Canadaians did. You could use Dieppe as the only real example of what your talking about but that would have to ignore the high regard the Birish held the Canadians in which was why they actually got the job.

    • @jacktattis
      @jacktattis Місяць тому +1

      Shut up you know SFA

    • @scarygary-qq1pj
      @scarygary-qq1pj Місяць тому

      ​@@Delogroswrong

    • @Delogros
      @Delogros Місяць тому

      @@scarygary-qq1pjSo what you're saying is you can't do basic math?

    • @bobmcrae5751
      @bobmcrae5751 4 дні тому

      @@Delogros The Canadian 2nd and 3rd divisions suffered the highest casualty rate per capita of any Allied army in the Normandy campaign. The Canadian 3rd division, despite taking heavy casualties on D-Day, was tasked with defending the D-Day beachheads against German counter-attacks. They defeated repeated attempts by 3 German armoured divisions (12th SS Panzer, 21st Panzer and Panzer Lehr) and in so doing saved the invasion, a fact conveniently overlooked by American and British historians..