BATTLEFIELD 5 - The Last Tiger - All Cutscenes
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- Опубліковано 4 гру 2018
- Battlefield V All Cutscenes The Last Tiger War Story. All Cutscenes from The Last Tiger in Battlefield 5 Campaign. The Last Tiger War Story lets you command a Tiger 1 in a last stand against US forces as they push toward the Rhyne. You play as Peter Müller, Commander of Tiger Tank 237. Easily the best War Story in Battlefield V.
Battlefield V The Last Tiger All Cutscenes War Story - Ігри
Schröder is the kid you remember from school who always reminded the teacher about the homework.
But usually they would have been shot and not shooting
@@tjb_6203 then he was also the quiet kid in the corner of the room
exactly
Merritt lol
and kicks the kids in the face who forgot
Hertman killed by schroder.
kertz killed by schroder.
peter miller killed by schroder.
US ARMY : wtf are we here for??
Maaz Tahir
Muller most likely survived, but was injured
Bruh Moment denial is the first stage of grief
@@teamcastro9187 He indeed survive, you know why? You can here a phrase in the last moments of the cut scene of the cathedral "he wanted to do a reassment about everything that happend" So that means, he is talking in the past, that means, he survived, boom, case closed
Us army: Am I a joke to you?
@@Drache191200 Yes.
The Last Gunfire heard before the Story ends is ambiguous.... Could be from Schroders' Mp-40. Or could be from an *American BAR* shooting at Schroder....
If Muller likely survived than it's the latter. I like to think in the future when we get an American War Story in Europe it would intersect with the German one!
Perhaps an American medic could save Kertz too :)
"Just give up damnit" one of the best quotes you can say to a rival or someone who reached their breaking point in war
Yeah they were getting tired
count the miles that sherman had to have travelled to reach the Rhein on eurasia alone dude
Ok where do i start?
Its also wildly inaccurate. Soldiers would usually machine gun the crew as they climbed out of crippled tanks, not ask for surrender. At least I remember the US soldiers doing this.
@@user-sc9oy1kz8g as they should. Only justice for the criminals
It took the death of his friend to finally see what the war had done, to both the current and next generation.
He saw what he did, what illusion he helped create, but losing his friend finally broke it.
True
@@user-qd3lc7zb6n don’t you have a settlement to help
@@brysonkuervers2570 you and i both know Preston sends others to do his dirty-work.
hasn't really helped a settlement in all of his coded life... just came to where we lived and began squatting.
Deep shit
"Some tigers ran out of ammo before the enemy ran out of tanks"
Later
Ammo: Infinite
LMAO i wondered about that too
@@juleslariosa it wasn't a game in ww2
@@erwinrommel6561 what do you mean?
@@juleslariosa what is mean is that they are explain a story or telling a story about ww2.So they were talking about the story not the game and here this guy is who wrote a joke which is irrelevant
@@erwinrommel6561 when you see a joke you are supposed to say haha and move on. we all now that it wasnt a game in ww2. why do you have to explain what is obvious? smh
Who ever wrote this story needs to be brought back in the next battlefield as a lead story writer
@Orklord 666 well thats good
@Orklord 666 true, im russian and americans dont know shit what we went trough. The best world war movies are made by europeans and russians
@@GoofyCheeks And yeah "Stalingrad 2013" is a Russian movie , they depict the Germans as "Non-trained soldiers" , "Stalingrad 1993" was way more better , and it's a German movie
@Orklord 666 scoreboard
@@rooseveltingudam6354 there’s good movies in America and Europe but a some are better than others none are perfect. Stalingrad 1993 was probably most unbiased and historically accurate WW2 movie tho, a great film.
The subtext of the opening lines is amazing. "My name is Peter Muller, and I was there." This is a battle-hardened valorous soldier of the Wehrmacht confiding in us that he considers himself a child, still making the same mistakes that his father tried to warn him of. He exhibits shame and dignity at the same time in his admission. These two feelings stay with us through the entire mission.
He shouldn't feel shame, he did his duty for his country.
@@pladapus8968 If that is what you think then you have missed every bit of characterization, conflict, and consciousness that the writers put into this part of the campaign.
@@kunaiguywot Why should a soldier feel shame for doing his duty?
Peter Muller was a fictional tank commander, tasked with eliminating forces that were attempting to destroy the very country he resided in with his family.
And yet you say he should feel shame for defending his nation and doing his part to protect the ones he loved from the enemy.
Just because your German doesn't mean your evil. And my grandfather can attest to that.
@@pladapus8968 hoooooh boy this wasn't my plan for today... Here we go i guess.
I never said he should be ashamed. I never said he was real. I never said he was evil. I never said Germans are evil. I never said that home and family should not be protected. I said:
He. FEELS. Ashamed.
Is he ashamed of his actions? No. He is ashamed of his inaction.
When he was a child his father reprimanded him for being there and doing nothing. His self-shaming admission "And I was there" connects his childhood story to the time the game is set in. He witnessed his countrymen slip deeper and deeper into the atrocities of the Nazi regime and did nothing to stop them. He spends the campaign being faced again and again with the fact that his leaders were wrong in method and in doctrine until finally he can no longer defend his inaction against them. He resists admitting it; fighting for victory, fighting for the crewmates, fighting for Germany, fighting for honor. One by one his philosophical defenses collapse and he is left fighting for an indefensible nation and an indefensible belief.
His actions were never the problem. He saw the problems in his countrymen but chose to do nothing about them and that is his shame that he is expressing
Is his shame justified? Doesn't matter. This is a story, not a therapy session.
Also I don't care about your grandpa. Why should I? That's a rhetorical question. Drop that point if you have any sense.
@@pladapus8968 good soldiers follow orders
I love that the authors of this story aren’t afraid of controversial protagonists or following the axis powers to show a different side of the story we all know
Mad respect for the writers
I’d love a ww2 game from a Japanese solider perspective , im tired of the allied side . There’s always two sides of a story , let’s see the German and Japanese side of ww2 in a game .
@@Snowkid20i second this
Who is a ‘controversial protagonist’ you see?
@@Snowkid20 I third that
@@Snowkid20that might be really dark depending on the location and time
That Schroder kid killed more of the tank crew than the enemy did!
Actually he killed basically everyone in the tank instead of muller because muller is telling the story
@Dropinator 103
I don't think so...
@Dropinator 103 yes
@@probably_seohyun nah he survived
@@probably_seohyun The American soldiers shot him before he shot peter
"Friendly fire is not tolerated"
Schroder:
haha mp40 go plr plr plr plr
@@simonsaura8138 that is actually an extremely accurate representation of how it sounds
@@matdatduck4784 lmao
It really wasn’t on him, his commander and the command told everyone that deserters aren’t allowed and should be shot.
@@reselections3105 that kid has been blinded by propaganda
This made me cry every time I play it. He’s a good commander with a good heart. End up shot by the blind kid who doesn’t accept the truth.
The brainwashed kid isn't even the real bad guy here, just another victim of a horrible situation
Muller is just as responsible for Schroder's radicalized nature as Schroder himself is.
I think he wasn't shot really, the americans shot the shitty kid before he had the chance to shoot Müller. Otherwise he wouldn't have narrated his story at the beginning. What bothers me though, is that he didn't narrate at the final scene of his story. Probably because he couldn't say anything, because of Kertz being shot by the kid. That's just my take on the final scene. (Hope it was like that though.) But though I really don't blame the kid, he was someone who was blinded by the ideals. I would've done the same really.
He didn't get shot, the MP 40 was out, and the shots were from a M1 carbine
@@mikel6366The carbine isn’t automatic though
Peter is definitely alive, there are a few times where he narrates his thoughts at the time, meaning he’s telling this story to someone after these events happened, and he would obviously have to be alive to do that.
considering the fact that Schorder was the one about to kill Muller but the gun shot sound was a Grease gun that means Muller survived
@@ezekiyam3827 the grease gun had a lower firerate, and the caliber sounded a lot more like .40 than the .45 cal.
@@ericgu9036 The grease gun was produced in both 9mm (.40) and .45 ACP
@@daytenanderson3898 yea I meant 45 ACP, but the audio in the cutscene definitely is a mp40.
@@ericgu9036 i know im a *bit* late but, one, the mp40 bolt is forward which, to my knowledge, prevents fire. Also, the sound effect sounds a lot like the BF 5 grease gun, to me.
'Someone has to scout a way through'
People who played BF1: ah shit... Here we go again
Sanitäter Of tf2 SHUT IT MCMANUS
Oh hell no
It is so foggy
@@benitheboi its not fog
It was fun untill the artillery hit at the end ooof
Schroder aim on enemy : *Stormtrooper*
Schroder aim on tank crew : *Sniper*
Sniping is a good job mate
@@flame3919 It's challengin' work, outta doors. I guarantee you'll not go hungry - 'Cause at the end of the day, long as there's two people left on the planet, someone is gonna want someone dead.
@@judgementkazzy198 I believe it's (I'll guarantee you'll not get angry) right?
I think he was a spi
@@growingsubstostartacommuni3822 holy shit didn't remember this comment
I'm glad my grandfather was a "traitor". He has been drafted to the army in 1940 and fought until 44. He surrendered to the Brits in northern italy and lived until 2010.
To think you probably wouldn’t even be here if he didn’t! Glad he lived so long
Glad he did that and sorry he passed away
Condolences he passed away glad he was a traitor he had a better life picking that path!
Nothing to be proud of . He was a coward thus making u a coward .
@@deneshbhaskar3944 Bad troll Pajeet, go back to your phone scams
The Last Tiger currently resides in the Bovington Tank Museum in England where it eventually ended up after being captured by the British in Tunisia. It has been fully restored and the original engine replaced by one from a Tiger II so it is fully operational and was used in the 2014 movie Fury.
The last tiger story also seems pretty inspired by fury
I think that one is the 131
@@huitjaitjioe6357 yes
Actually, as of right now, there are 7 remaining Tiger I Tanks in the world, but only one, which is the one you mentioned, still works.
@@THEVadenK I think they began the restoration of a new one
Hartmann: those who didnt want to fight from the beginning
Muller: those who followed orders just to protect the people.
Schroder: those who fueled the war
Kertz: those who wanted to stop the war but they lacked power.
Schroder was just a kid brainwashed by the Nazis. He was nothing but a disposable tool in the end.
@@thesavagetaxman846 yea one of the reasons to continue the war beside the SS
But he’s loyal, which is a good aspect. Just being loyal towards a bad belief.
@@thesavagetaxman846 Brainwashed xD Today the world is brainwashed aswell just in the much worse way then the nazis ever imagined it could be!
@@rolandhunter nah man, the now world is a lot more worse. Which is the world is f*cked
Schroder: *breaths*
*Everyone disliked that*
😆👌🏾👏🏾 nice
more like
Schroder: *breaths*
Tank crew member: *dies*
Bruh
@@MicahRdr lmao
Hahahah
I like how Kertz was portrayed as the moral member of the crew, he knew that his country had gone too far and that it was over, he tried to save Hartman and he tried to save Müller but he only realised when it was too late, and before he could surrender he was killed by someone corrupted by the nation he fought for
Peter sent Hartman to mission clearly hoping he would desert and survive the war...
I think the story Muller tells in the beginning about the candy store is meant to be an analogy for the holocaust and other war crimes. While Muller and his crew may not have committed the crimes, they were still there.
Kertz in the end even says something like “the things we did the things we believed”
That hits different
Could be, though it is unclear these days, how much exactly the general populace and common soldiers of the Wehrmacht knew.
On the one hand we know, e.g. from letters written by German Citizens to the Chancellory in Berlin, that they knew, that trains with screaming people in them drove at night through their villages. The citizens in these latters weren't marred by the fact, that there were screaming people herded like cattle in these trains but that they were disturbing the night's quietness and their sleep, so they asked for the trains to be sent through at different times.
So they atleast knew that there were "Undesirables" in these trains transported to Who knows where.
Also, especially on the eastern front, the SS behind the frontline commanded logistical and manpower aid from Wehrmacht Units, who then participated in SS actions to deport and kill people they considered "Undesirable" and all of this, even the organized killing in concentration camps, happened on such a scale that one can rightfully question the tale that many Germans told immediately after the war that allegedly they were clueless.
If you ask me, a modern day German, I can't imagine that no information about what happened made their way back to Germany proper. True, letters could be censored, but eventually soldiers got back on leave, R&R or anything, telling of what they saw.
The ones, who were too old to be indoctrinated by the party, maybe some of them did indeed feel guilt and were too ashamed to tell of such events or even taking part in them, having become a murderer.
Others, who were indoctrinated by the Nazi party, which spouted for years that the Jewish people, in their sick view, should be eradicated, probably even boasted with such deeds and then it was up to the populace to believe it or not.
I think the German populace knew enough to count 2 and 2 together and that they knew, that Jews were not "just" deported and kept alive in some secluded place.
Heck, I think the very most Germans today can feel with Kertz in that story, he was a man broken by a war that became senseless, he just wanted it to end, to get home to wife and family. I think historical consensus is that at the very latest Nazi Germany has crossed a point of being unable to win the war at latest in early 1943, with loosing several hundred thousand men at Stalingrad.
I'd argue they lost it even earlier with attacking the Soviet Union in 1941 in the first place.
Up until then it was a somewhat localized matter, with France beaten and the Germans pounding Britain from the air, maybe just long enough that they'd sign an armistice at some point and Germany could reshape Western and Central Europe to their liking.
Damn, we can be happy that the Nazis made the dumb mistakes they did.
Schröder is a scary kid, so heavily indoctrinated that his path was destined to end in death (much like the Nazis wanted it, emulating Vikings falling in battle in their crazed mind) and taking down everyone around him with him, utterly incalculable.
The commander would've needed to shoot Schroeder to dispose of him and then capitulate with Kertz to the Allies, but that wouldn't have brought the message across.
American soldier:JUST GIVE UP DAMNIT
Schroder:so anyway, I started blasting
@Adam Beasley His pyshics is like a nerd.But his heart is brave
Chrysanta Kombongan he wasn’t brave he was blinded by propaganda
@@kgman2635 Yes you a right but he was brave to
@@kgman2635 what does that have to do with bravery?
@太邪太恶了犹太佬 i agree but as the winner writes history germany was not all truth
Now imagine how much more powerful this would have been if it were a full-length campaign.
To much
Hope they learn now that someone should make a campaign of ww2 from the german side..
What if tiger tank had infinite ammo
imagine how much more powerful this would be with english voice actors speaking in a german accent
@@WarTanko What if Hitler had unlimited oil and materials? thats wunderwaffe spam for you
the gut wrenching "kertz", the trumpet as peter surrenders and that last gunshot sound... chills...
"When I was a child, a group of boys were caught stealing from the local shop. My father was furious when he found out. I protested to him 'but I didn't take anything'. Maybe not he said. But... you were there"
The saddest thing is that most of these characters are killed by their own comrades instead of the enemy
I think that was all of them. Everyone seen killed in this mission was killed by a German
@AKUJIRULE what do you mean by that I wonder
@AKUJIRULE modern propaganda you mean?
@AKUJIRULE espacially in germany
@@kaziiqbal7257 except schröder, likely shot by the americans after he shot müller
"Kertz!! Kertz!!" Such a heartbreaking yell. Just beautiful acting.
15:39
@Chicha 17 lmao, he did
@The-Lonely-Janitor 659 he didn't want to kill everyone did he?But yes he did want to conquer the world which every dictator king or Emperor all of them wanted to?Didn't they?Napoleon too did wanted to do but he failed but he was a kind person so he is bad because he wanted to conquer the world?
@@myopiniondoesntmatter9161 hahahahah this section of the comments make me laugh so hard bro Chicha is stupid asf "whAt EviDenCe KiD?? Nazi fuck
You guys are all haters, even if they were Nazis ,they were fighting for there country do remember this they lost world war one, world war two started a few years later you don't think the Germans wants revenge,sure Hitler killed alot of Jews and people still don't know why, respect for the dead, but he did what every king did in the past, even Genghis khan did things
Having a perspective of the losing side hits completely different. It's truly a feeling that lasts. I felt the same feeling after watching the movie "Stalingrad". It truly shows the horror both side of the soldiers had to face during WW2.
Letters from Iwo Jima
Stalingrad (1993), Das Boot, and Generation War are the definitive German stories about the war.
That's the tragic thing about war: At the end of the day, everyone involved is human, no matter how monstrous they may seem
13:23 to 14:00 always makes me shed tears. The music rising as it appears that the world around you is ending is so horrific and beautiful. The best 40 seconds in battlefield to me.
*The Last Tiger is by far the best and most interesting war story in all of BF5 in both of Story and in Gameplay*
Yeah lol
It's inspired by a real story, the last Panther of Cologne, Germany.
Too bad it makes wehraboos wet
Syn Clare yeah this was definitely the best one
Making the text more visible doesn't make your opinion value.
Everyone: Hartmann go scout for us
Hartmann: I’m sorry, do I look like Ramirez to you?
RAMIREZ
Ramirez! Use this plastic spoon to stop the 10000 soldiers, fourteen tanks and five nukes before they go off!
Hartmann take out the AT Gun!
thats a throwback and a half. ( fun fact PFC joseph allan can actually be seen in COD WaW at the very first mission when the boats take the wounded away at the start)
F F F F
A lot of good German soldiers, sailors & airmen died in WWII. God be with them all. Rest in peace for eternity. U.S. Army, Ret. TX
Rest in pain...
@@DrHeroe They’re in Valhalla, feasting with Odin.
But you… you have a special, less appealing place planned for you.
True, not many agreed with Nazi ideology. Most were even drafted in.
@@DrHeroe The 14 year olds in this comment section are giving me brain damage
@@extantfellow46 You are 100% correct in what you wrote.
One of the ways of demystifying the enemy in WW2 is to humanize them. Mortals that cheered, fought, and ultimately feared. Nothing more, nothing less. Kertz's death really hit hard.
I’ve always wondered if the line “you may not have done anything wrong, but you were there” was metaphorical for the average German soldier.
Très bonne réflexion, j aime beaucoup
@@mathieugiansanti6829 Parlez Anglais, s'il vous plaît
@@Rumyen Really good Reflection
@@mathieugiansanti6829 I,m learning French on my own so, I think I'd happy with that.
@@Rumyen alright, i am learning English since i had twelve
I wish this particular war story was a full 6 hour story
Have you seen das boot?
@@alperenerol1852 No, is it worth a watch?
@@cptsarge7934 oh boy you're missing out on so much. Find the uncut version
@@alperenerol1852 Im gonna have to indulge myself
@@cptsarge7934 also watch stalingrad (the 1993 German version, the 2000 one is trash)
I am German, 62 years old, and my father was in World War II in the 3rd Panzer Division from 1941 first a Panzer IV driver, then a Panzer V (called Panther) and this until the end of the war on May 8th, 1945. He raised my siblings and I to be supporters of democracy.
At the same time, however, he belonged (like my father-in-law) to the generation of former front-line soldiers who broke off conversations about their own experiences and findings after a very short time. This made it possible for people to seize the power of interpretation who were anything but role models or even "heroes". As for the oath, I'm sure you know
that the soldiers of the Wehrmacht were also sworn directly to Adolf Hitler. That's a thought that still makes me shudder to this day. As soon as crimes are committed in the name of an oath, the obligation to take an oath ceases in my view.
The opening scene is so horrific yet so well done, you see the projectile go through the turret and out the other side, and then the crewman on fire climbing out of the hatch!
Some people: You can't put Germany in the game. It's disrespectful
Me: Putting Germany in the game is showing respect to the soldiers who fought in WW2 as it shows they existed
It shows they were people not just blank evil outlines like we usually see
No respect for nazi scum
@@arianas0714 You need a milkshake
@@rawfrags7355 I would like to have one tbh
@@althonic shame on fucking nazis, you mean
"Maybe not he said. But you were there."
"My name is Peter Muller Commander of Tiger tank number 237, *and I was there*."
"Because we're not falling back. We're pushing forward."
"I struggled to recognise my own lies."
Damn Peter, what a character!
Why you make me cry ?!
Still believing that the gunshot at the end is american and it's for shroder
@@umbertonecci7802 since when does americans use an mp40?, that was a sounds from a mp40 not a thompson or a M1 Garand
@@Deadlypants99 You, you are a Schröder
@@Some_Sleepy_Guy why did no one take the damn gun from Schroder anyways?
Historically, the tank commander would do route recon. If you read Tiger's in the Mud, Otto Carius, one of the top Tiger commanders in the German Army, describes how he argued with a general about not taking a route before he could recon it resulting in one of his tanks being lost to a tank trap. Carius was later wounded while conducting a recon. Muller would have most likely conducted the route recon to get his tank out, not Hartman.
In our life we all are Peter Muller....just following the orders but in our heart we all are Kertz.
True words
Holy shit, that's amazing observation.
@@derlegotyp4790 thanks 🙂
@@kestrel3509 thanks 😅
So this is what it feels like to be on the losing side of a war. Nice to finally see the other side, instead of the All American Boy story we often get in WW2 games.
Seriously, in my opinion we should get like a mini campaign about the opposite side were we get "First we have them at their peak during the beginning of the war, then when the war turns on them and they are all in disbelief, and last part takes place in the last months of the war after having lost many friends and practically the last of their unit prepares to make one last stand".
Cause we already know what the US ending is in WW2 games
Am an american sick of playing as america in ww2 games 😂
For real, like I wanna see more from different perspectives. Like say, play as the Chinese fighting the Japanese Empire.
@@AnakinSkywakka Or play more Guerrilla/partisan Resistance groups in nations like Norway, Denmark, Albania, Austria, the Philippines, Indonesia, Vietnam etc...
@@silentecho92able I'd like a full German campaign on BFV
Interesting detail, in Afrika the tanks barrel stripes number 15, showing that this was most likely the early stages of their service. By the time we see them in the present, their barrel stripes number 53, showing just how far they’ve come during service
Unfortunately no Tiger ever returned from Africa to Germany in the real world.
"War is when the young and stupid are tricked by the old and bitter into killing each other." -Niko Bellic
Such a tragic ending. Had they just survived a bit more than they would have been saved by Steiners attack.
This is peak comedy right here lol
FEGELEIN!
steiners atack was an order
@@eduardocanastro392 yes sir
but he instead chose to crash this tank WITH NO SURVIVORS
Just realized that the stripes indicating the number of kills 237 has confirmed goes from near the muzzle brake to almost covering the whole barrel giving you an idea on how long they've served
Kill rings on a tanks main gun actually make the tank a bigger target. Everyone wants a piece of the enemy for killing their friends and family. A tank with a bunch of kill rings is basically saying "I'm the one who did it, come get me."
@@snowwhite7677 2 things:
How would they be able to see the kill rings from far away?
Wouldn't they just shoot them regardless if they have kill rings or not?
You know im pretty sure a pair of binoculars or the sights for the g main gun give enough zoom to spot
Went from 7 to 26
I'm fairly certain those may be a trick that the americans used to concealt their long-barreled Shermans among normal ones, just falsely applied to the Germans. The rings were meant to break up the silhouette of the gun and help it blend in with foliage and obscure which way the gun was pointed.
One of the major highlights of BFV. It is hard to believe that a story from the German military perspective would be made in this day and age. The great writing makes you feel for the characters. Great art transcends national and political lines.
The Last Tiger is the only thing that makes me want to get battlefield 5, a WW2 game with story on the side of the Nazis and what the German people suffered
The Last Tiger actually makes you feel you're fighting a losing war. No matter how hard you try and how many you lose, you can't turn the tide. Grateful they decided to share this experience. It make you realize that not all war can be won and justified in the end. Very sad indeed
like playing game with some idiot teammate and from the beginning you already know you will hardly lose this one.
Exactly, though I usually just quit on that ocassion lol
Should have made Polish defence of Gdansk.
You should read the manga 'The Black Knight Story'. It tells the story of a German tank company called The Black Knights during the last 3 years on the Eastern front. How they try to keep the Red Army from invading Germany while the situation gets worse and worse.
Well the Nazis war was definitely not justified lol. They were asking to be curbstomped from the start
As much as I hate Schroder but I think the kid is being indoctrinated in his youth camp to the point of no return
Well u can't blame him. He was just a child.
Unfortunatly many of the Germans had fallen into schroders catagory. I honestly cant blame them, in a world of constant propaganda 24/7 its almost inevitable. Unless you belive firmly in something else.
See it as North Korea, you’re not loyal and you don’t support the leader? That could cost you your head. This makes them so they can only do one thing... believe. You can see after he shot Kertz and when Müller ran to him that he was confused... that just says it all...
Komissar YunYun i don't think so, he doesn't even belief what he said
@@ArcticWolf00Alpha0 and now USA shouts all this PC propaganda everywhere, on every culture.
The is literally the only game that depicts the German side of WW2.
We want more.
RIP to all the fighters who gave it all for a better world.
This is a nazi story they were not fighting for a better world. But we can feel bad for little good and warm hearted in the millions of blinded bad people who died because of the devil known as aldolf hitler.
My problem with these War Stories is they have great writing but they’re too short.
You know what i want to do a movie from this story one day the name of the movie is gonna be call the same as the story but the time of the movie maybe up to 2 hours and 40 minutes long in a few words and gonna make this story a movie that is gonna last long
You know that you just watched the cutscenes right? This isnt the gameplay, which will also complete the whole story
@@Cbrmkn98xs I know. It was the same with Battlefield 1, which I played all the War Stories for.
@@Cbrmkn98xs I only played bf1 and I really felt that the stories were way too short as well
You know what they say less is more
Hartmann: pls don’t hang me, I was scouting a path for my tiger tank
SS: nice story
Peter Muller* looks at Hartmanns body
MEIN GOTT
RGC Productions did the S.S actually hang him?
Search for willie herold if you are interested in this part of the war .
You can see one of the soldiers holding the MP40 having camo on his Wolf trench coat. Normally this is associated with SS.
yeah that shit made no sense
Peter Müller be like: *Jeder hat mich belogen sogar die SS!*
I think a game following a German soldier through WW2 would be simple to plot:
Act 1 has them during the invasion of Poland and France. The Germans are running circles around their opponents and the soldiers are all giddy having the war they always dreamed of having. It can also bleed into the North Africa campaign where some of the future problems are hinted at but the mood is still cheery.
Act 2 jumps to Operation Barbarosa and the invasion of Russia; and unlike before everything is muddy and dirty. Supplies are always short, the enemy seems endless and friends start dying. The dark sides of war are showing now and the mass slaughtering of civilians is becoming impossible to ignore. This is where the idealistic war is stripped away and the war becomes brutal and hard.
Act 3 has them redeployed to France just in time to have the Allies land and for there to be constant retreats. This is where things become desperate and we see everything falling apart. No matter what they throw at them the Allies just have more to throw back. Add in the war crimes being commited all around them and the war has lost all it's luster now. There is only a bitter fight to the end.
Three acts: First the Glorious Victory then the Horrors of War and finally a Collapse.
Shout out to ea for being the only war game developers that gave us a ww2 german campaign, all other war games developers were so biased towards the allies not the axis
My favorite charactor in this is Kertz. He represents the humanity in an otherwise SH*T situation. Even the name Kertz means "Candle" or "Candle Maker". He provides the light and at the end tells Muller the truth about war. Its great animation and great voice acting. At 15:28 the look on Muller face says it all about how Kertz was right.
Kertz doesn't mean candle ;) "Kerze" is candle in german.
Kertz doesnt mean candle nor candle maker
Thanks for ruining the comment for me jerks.
@@carlosmajano3344 I'm gonna try to fix it for you. Kerz Candle was their guiding light towards humanity =)
In Swabian it means candle
My great grandfather was a Jagdtiger commander who fought in the Ruhr, and ended up surrendering his battalion because he didn't want the civvies to get killed. A lot of them called him a coward, but his actions ended up saving the town...I think some of the bravest men are the ones who have the courage to see the bigger picture and know when the fighting is over.
Nice story tbh. Some of my grandfathers were 82nd airborne dropped in France I believe.
@james cordan stfu dickhead
@The Pink Slime my great great grandfather was a Fallschirmjäger. Unlike your story though mine ended up doing various atrocities. Even being one of the people to get Erwin Rommel convicted of treason. All stories end differently for the Germans in ww2 but it is all combined to one.
@james cordan He wasn't a nazi by the way he is telling. He was being a patriot and he was just a common german soldier.
You sound like a bolshevik asskisser though.
james cordan. We need more people like you.
this single war story is better than all of bf2042
Polska 🇵🇱🥳, sadly i can't speak Polish, because i was born in Germany.
Your so right, Battlefield 2042 doesn't even have a story, if i remember correctly isn't it just online?.
I mean isn't there just the Multiplayer Modes that's it?
The Multiplayer mode sucks btw, i still play Battlefield 1 Multiplayer i like it muchh more than BF5/BF2042's mulitplayers if i'm honest.
Most impressive, makes me very silent. The feeling of these men and the situation they're in jumps from the screen and catches you.
Kertz: im done.
Schröder: 😡
🙄🙄🤕🤢🥶🤢🥴🤠🧐😮😕🥳😟🤢😖😞😡😈😱😈😖👿👹💀😤😓:-
Schröder: Sie sind Feiglinge! Verräter! Versager! Sie ist ohne Ehre!
Clearly Kertz has not been properly briefed on Steiner's upcoming counteroffensive, which will decisively rout the Allied and Russian forces, once and for all.
@@daniel-oc6pp Das war ein befehl!
@@daniel-oc6pp mein fuhrur.. Steiner...
Nice to see games that feature the German perspective.
Always have been the Allied side.
@Nat Soc ?
@Nat Soc oh,okay
Yes, the world needs to get off the past and if they're going to make more WWI WWII games to include German perspectives in them. I am definietly looking forward a Battlefield game WWI or WWII playing all the time, all the stories as a German soldier.
@BlitzVlogger cause it's True
Unfortunate Son I see you had a Nice American propaganda for breakfast
Amazing mission. This is what war is about. Tragedy, desperation and loss
i often wondered why the germans didn’t just surrender until i asked my history professor and he replied back with “would you?” and it really put it into perspective that if it was your country, your people and your blood would you really give up
I'm a little disturbed that a history professor thinks that surrendering your country to invaders was uncommon.
@@marauderdzWhat a brain dead take
Peter müller didn’t steal anything, but he was still there
*this enraged his father, who punished him severely*
Crossover comment?
There's a tax for that..
@@L4sket dude
uncool
His fathers lesson was. Yes you didn't steal anything. But you were there. You could of stopped it from ever happening
A tax
Oooooh no
Dude
Super uncool
"We call ourselves the 6th Panzer army, because we only have 6 Panzers left"
Meanwhile on the eastern front.
"Comrade we lost 30000 T-34 tanks charging against concealed AT guns"
"No worries, we produce that many in a day, blyat"
Lol did you come up with that or saw it somewhere else? :D
@@amuginho7535 it's just a funny thing about the Soviet Union.
@@amuginho7535 It's a quote form a German soldier about a month before ended
sepp dietrich ;)
When peter said: "Kertz! Kertz!" To me, it has the same feeling of Price saying "OH NONONONO SOAP!"
Still my fav story cuz it actually gives germans a personality
A life and emotions
Not just a regular bad german you have to kill
what is it with Hollywood movies and big time games making Tigers drive out from good firing positions?
"I killed a tank from a covered position....I know.....lets drive over the berm and my perfect cover and expose myself to be shot at..."
@Darren Mandalorian Petrol powered? What do you think powered the tiger?
I wanted to write the same, its fkng stupid!
@Darren Mandalorian German tanks used maybach gasoline engines. You can google that if you don't believe me. Porche designed a number of tanks with gas-electric drives. There were some prototypes fitted with diesel engines but they never went into production. I have heard, though never confirmed, that some late war tanks used diesel engines, not because they were safer, there was just no gas to put in them.
It's also a pretty common myth that the Sherman was a death trap. 0.6 crew losses per knocked out tank. It was one of, if not the easiest tank to escape from in an emergency.
from a realistic point of view?.. because after round 1,2 maybe 3 your position is compromised and, especially in urban fighting, make a tank a sitting duck for infantry. Especially a lone tank
I'm sorry, but I literally see you everywhere. From dcs to milsim to arma 3 to every kind of shit that is based around military
Just give up dammit ! - US soldier , 1945
He dead
Wait till this boy is transfered to the pacific theater
@@generalaccount6531 he'll keep saying that till he eventually dies
classic. lol
I mean hey, it worked on Japan...
I think The Last Tiger needs to be adapted into a movie, people need to hear stories like this.
It wasn't about fighting the enemy...
It was about serving their country
Hard to tell for many people outside of Germany. They just see most German Soldiers in WW2 as Nazis, not men who fought also for their country, blinded by Führer and propaganda.
Ich habe das Spiel nie gespielt, bin generell eh nicht der Zocker, aber dieses Video hat es geschafft mich über 18 Minuten am PC zu fesseln. Unfassbar gut gemacht, Story, Ton, Charaktere... ich ziehe meinen Hut!
The true soldier fights not because he hates what is in front of him, but because he loves what is behind him.
The commander finally lost all that was behind him.......
Ravi Manne amen
*Wait I seen this comment before*
Good thing he lost them! He deserved that cuz he’s a NAZI!
@@GAM3RK1NG. bullshit. You deserve that for your stupidity
@@GAM3RK1NG. not all German soldiers were nazis you know that?
The fact that people really hate schoder means this chapter have good character development.
Not really, he was a really one-dimensional character and he never changed from start to end. His purpose was to act as a folly for Peter and Kurtzs' dissillusionment of Germany's war as ideological indoctrination at its worst.
If he finally opened his eyes at the end and put down his gun, thatll be character development.
@@noodleduck8286 I think it goes a bit deeper than that. Schröder sounds very convinced of their victory in the beginning while towards the end, his voice becomes more and more desperate. He's practically begging Müller to assure him everything would end well and starts to lose it when he sees him surrender because deep down he knows they're defeated. His eyes are open but he desperately tries to pretend.
@@noodleduck8286 One dimensional German soldiers like this did exist, they were indoctrinated and radicalized by the lies of National Socialism and Hitler, believing in the face of sheer hopelessness there was a way out where they could regain momentum. Hitler himself, up until only the very last day or so of his life, carried these same delusions.
Schroder makes sense, love him or hate him. Guys like him existed all the way up until the end of the war and even after. You can also tell he's struggling, particularly after he shoots Kertz and is practically begging Muller to reassure him and his actions, which is also a very realistic / human depiction.
BFV's war stories were pretty shit, The Last Tiger to an extent included, but I can't take fault with how Schroder was presented.. of all that's wrong with this story, he's not one of the major parts of it.
@@noodleduck8286 He was a kid who was indoctrinated by the propaganda
@@actionms8566 When he says "We're Stronger together... Right? Those were your words! Say it! It was like that!" he is on the brink of tears doing exactly what you said, desperate for Müller's approval and reassurance.
You know a game story is good when it makes you feel for a character.
But a game story is truly great, when it makes you cry about a WW2 German tank commander and his friend
The dead have no voice. Peter may actually have survived, since he's talking about it, I won't say he's alive and I won't say he's dead because that's not certain either. It's too much to think about, but one thing is for sure, if there was a movie based on this story, The Last Tiger, it would be awesome
Those signs read "I betrayed Germany" and "I am a deserter" I couldn't make out the other signs to translate
Your German
One was "I am one"
Sorry I'm Scottish and my German is....pretty Average
"I doesnt wanted to fight for Germany" was one aswell
Thank you too all the German speakers for translating this
I betrayed germany was one, too.
The Ending hit me so hart like an AP Grenade from an Tiger Tank.
Well thats hart,man
@@MrMrGrenade get out
@@cleancuboid6076 ‚opens coffin‘ *GET IN*
Don’t worry,Peter survived. He was narrating the beginning,so he had to have.
@du hund i saw this from another video about the ending cutscene. What the final gunshot was is a m3 grease used by the U.S Army. If you take a close look at the american soldiers near the end you can see automatic fire from the American side and them also approaching closer to the tank making it available to kill schroder more easily. When schroder ran out of ammo from firing at the approaching american forces he turned to peter to see him surrendering and thus tried to shoot him but keep in mind we never see schroder reload so he probably shot but the mag was empty, that is also another reason that adds up to peter surviving
I love how the *Scorpion* coincidently is shown while Muller is talking about his *Furious* father.
We need more games like this from a German perspective
There are plengy of movies for you to watch
You are so right. It´s a mess, that there are so less games with German Perspective and a good story. Maybe in Company of Heroes: Opposing Fronts with General Voss.
The funny thing is that the best war stories in both BFV and BF1 are focused on a tank crew.
Overall I think mud and blood was best but the best ending to a story has to be runner
Nope in bf1 the runner is the best
Nothing is written is the best one for me though. Idk, maybe I like the train campaign
Uh bf1 was a landship.
(lol)
I think runner and the plane one were better but that’s just me
This is why we needed a German campaign for so long. It simply tells a story that no ailed faction could. Watching as the country you vowed to protect fall apart around you, having to order men to preform actions that would inevitably lead to their death, watching your city burn as you desperately hope that maybe you can still win this like every other story in this series. And in the end their is no triumphant cheer their is no victory... only defeat... and in the end it was all for nothing.... THAT IS THE STORY WORTH TELLING...
Michael Trant Japanese Champaign
Kill innocent chinese/korean/Indochina lul
Needed, and still need. This is more like a theme park ride that wants you to know Nazis are bad. Nothing even close to the depth of actual single player campaign of a AAA game.
Polish '39 and French '40 could do that for you.
we did end up with millions of dead nazis, so something good did come from it
this story was the best it didnt really demonize any of the panzer crew if you think about it it shows they were humans too with feelings and a young boy who didnt know better didnt know when to accept defeat
The soundtrack when going through the destroyed town, and Müller’s emotions/expressions show so much….
It shows how people really feel during any conflict when one of their own is gone.
The friendship, the story, that ,,NEIN!'' at the end...
This isn't just game... This should reminds you, what's war is... War is madness...
This was the type of war story I was hoping DICE would go for. They should have just made a full campaign out of this instead and then added more chapters bit by bit. They had characters that would have been relatable and had conflicts of interest. You have the fanatic who acts irrationally, the tired veteran who has given up, the new recruit who didn't know what to do, and then the level headed commander who has to make all the decisions. They could have had parts where you decide who leaves to scout the tank and whether to shoot any deserters. The choices made would have consequences in the end so that you could end up with either everyone else dead or everyone lives or somewhere in the middle. We would see the crew full of fighting spirit and energy as they're first deployed in battle and then slowly start to see all the cracks in the Reich as it's driven back. In this case, the commander surrendering to the Allies actually makes sense because this is towards the end of the war (Looking at you Battlefront II)
Yeah tell me about it, watching this makes my heart ache because it reminds me of what bfv could have been, this story is just brilliant, honestly it felt like a movie.
If EA had you working on BFV, you'd singlehandedly save the franchise
That is exactly what I was thinking of ,playing this story . I was emotionally kinda touched by this story but I think If they would have made an entire campaign out of this , I would cry at the end . It would be a great story and I think the best story of any war related fps game
I am glad that this didnt turn out like star wars battlefront 2, where they would turn to the american side in an instent
No I think they should have kept it how it already is. I like it better as a short contained war story.
"behind every gun sight, is a human being....."
We are those people
The moment you think of your enemy as a fellow human being is the moment you are no longer a good soldier. I didn't say good person. But good soldier..
@BioWar 3 you are a good and kind person but you are no longer a good soldier
@@zak41518 "Good soldiers follow orders"
I see what you mean by that
@axiom heroine not to mention his/her name
I come back every 6 months just to watch the intro. Chills every time. Sets the tone perfectly
Those final cutscenes hit right on the feels man 🥲
HE TOOK OUT HE'S IRON CROSS BEFORE SURRENDER, THAT´S HONOR!
Das ist ein Ritterkreuz (Knights Cross)
Why is it honour
@@comradekat6394 as symbol of resignment from axis and then give up. that's what he was trying to say.
Like the american soldier that drop his purple hearts won on Iraq
@@gerardomartinez8000 Where is that info?
Peter Mueller in Deutschland is apparently as common as John Smith in the US.
My name is Peter Mueller.
John Hannibal Smith from a Team
The CIA wants your location
Amusingly enough, I've lived in the US all of my life and have never met a John Smith. I've never met a Joe either!
Well, what if i tell you that Smith is actually a german name and means Schmied ? Most of those names are actually professions, Schmied of course the Blacksmith, Mueller is actually Müller and is at the same time a profession, Dudes who worked in mills are called müller or müllner.
I could give you even more examples.
Most Names, like Mueller, Schwartz, Smith and so on, ar names from german migrants, those names were changed over the year to make them easier to pronounce.
And, like 46% of all americans stated that they have german ancestors in some way or another.
@@cacheloproblox8674 and the BND too
When you speak german, this is honestly a whole new experience
"Murderers are not monsters, they're men. And that's the most frightening thing about them."
Take notes, Hollywood. You CAN make a beautiful movie depicting the other side of the war.
I can recommend Stalingrad, Generation war,Downfall three great war movies no one needs Hollywood.
Get Hollywood outta here
@15th Shoah Jäger lol ikr they already convinced the entire damn country to mutilate their newborn males at birth they sure aint gonna let a german ww2 movie like this pass
@@DrSabot-A He never said any of those movies were from Hollywood.
Watch the captain when it comes out
Girls: Guys will never know betreyal
Boys:
Is this about the death of ghost in caall of duty modern warfare
Chase you In a Heart Attack No in the end the kid kills you
lol we know the pain
Pl
J Thorsson nigga did you even watch the vid. The german’s were actually painted as human beings for once
Superb loved watching this ,the story line and amazing graphics 👌 Love to see another similar one if possible in near future please.
Reminds me of World at War’s story the strong emotions and to be put in the position of the opposition to know what’s happened on all fronts just hits so different than what the allied position was
This game is a huge disappointment but there are two great things about BFV: Soundtrack and The Last Tiger campaign.
@Isaac Woolley Because it's not typical Battlefield. You're not playing as a soldier. Everyone have different clothes and items. It's just Halloween. And about three other campaigns: Boring, not correct with the real history and weird teenager replaced with elite commandos. What more to say? One crazy thing: DLCs should return to this franchise.
@Isaac Woolley I played it on free week a year ago. It's good shooter but not a good Battlefield. Pacific theater was closer to Battlefield feeling.
@@Teliorus “It’s just halloween” i laughed more then i sould have
@@Teliorus I used to say I hated bf5 but I actually enjoy it. Especially when the pacific theatre update came out. Sure there are a lot of unrealistic but I really like the new mechanics and gameplay
You're right, soundtrack in BFV is a masterpiece
This seems so immersive, especially the beginning lines. As a boy back then, he wasn’t the one who stole, but he was there. Referencing to the regime, that he didn’t commit atrocities, but was there (and therefore didn’t do anything to stop it, he just didn’t participate directly) and still feels guilty for the overall
Bystander Syndrome
Bassicaly a metaphor for the soldiers.They didnt do anything but they were there
So that what it means to be honest it didn't make sense to me till i saw your comment.
I mean... he did kill 5 people at literally the beginning. so... there's that.
@@VergilDarkslayer they did a lot
As a Euro modern tanker myself, a professional Soldier and a history student in college, this hit home to me like a ton of bricks. I cannot fathom what the tank crews of the professional tanker corp of the Wehrmacht suffered when Germany started to loose the war. Professional Soldiers follow orders, we have a oath and we must follow it despite the political regime, we might not agree with it but it is required of us not to make policy or politics, that's for the appointed civilian representatives, or we are nothing but a military dictatorship.
But there is times we need to rebel and follow our personal ethics and morality, and this was Peter's conundrum's until the end, the fight between duty and ethics.
I could go on and on but to be honest I lack the words for the emotions and sheer punch this story represented personally.
Very well done from the writers and the gaming company to show history unbiased and impartial, this is required to younger generations to see so that we do not go through this again.
Watching this again reminds me of my work place, or any others...
As a supervisor (commander), sending people to either glory or doom, but in the end it is all but naught, just to keep the machines going, trying to sleep peacefully at night while the higher ups are having parties every night, Peter Muller, whether his story is true or not, it is however the most inspiring war stories of all to me.
Honestly hear me out, make a game showing Germany through the war. Start to finish. Please and thank you.
That would include at least one child-adult execution done by the Wehrmacht. Obviously the SS couldn't be everywhere.
Anything for it though, German storylines have a lot of potential given the amount of ups and downs, so it can't be catered for younger teens and below.
You can watch "Generation war", a mini-series (three 1h30 episodes) that depicts 5 german friends from their "enlistment" (a singer, a jewish, 2 brothers in the Wehrmacht and a nurse) to the end of the Reich. But they fight against USSR, not americans
Lunar Games I watched that already. Great mini series! I enjoy seeing what the axis endured. Hoping that it would be finished by Christmas. But they end up getting pushed all the way back to their own country. It’s amazing. Hearing stories of WWII veterans on both sides. We’re losing them now and they have remarkable stories.
the german campaigns of company of heroes 1 are pretty decent.
not the usual "everyone is an evil nazi just looking for the next jew to gas" kind of thing but german soldiers drafted into war, trying to defend what's left of their country and trying to make sense of the mess.
Too soon. Maybe in 100 years time when nobody calls each other nazi just for disagreeing with them.