The Man Who Spooked Nazis So Badly (in a Very Unexpected Way)

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  • @DarkDocs
    @DarkDocs  Місяць тому +8

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    • @DKSorg
      @DKSorg 29 днів тому +6

      Pretty sure I was FB Friends with his Grand-Daughter, she had so much information and just wanted to share his story for everyone to hear, so very proud of him.

    • @Digitalhunny
      @Digitalhunny 29 днів тому +4

      Hi, I'm a long time sub but, i don't post much. I have a video idea for you, if you like? Apparently, Canada is the reason the Genovia Convention is so full of modern day war crimes? I'm nearly 50 & I've _just_ learned this about my country? Don't know if it is true cause frankly I'm afraid of the rabbit hole I'd likely fall straight into. 😂 Just a little something to think about, maybe you could create an entire series out of it, perhaps? 😂 Whatever you do, thanks for all the years of interesting content. ❤❤❤❤

    • @Digitalhunny
      @Digitalhunny 29 днів тому +3

      ​@@DKSorgDo you hear how crazy & interesting YOUR comment is?? Actually, read it out loud to yourself now, please? Being in touch with a familial link to this Canadian legend is super freakin' amazing! Thanks a bunch for sharing this. Holy Fcuk this internet stuff is just fantastic sometimes. This whole thing was a pleasure to learn about. ❤❤❤

    • @mingfanzhang8927
      @mingfanzhang8927 28 днів тому +2

      😊

    • @mingfanzhang4600
      @mingfanzhang4600 28 днів тому

      😊

  • @boomerang9967
    @boomerang9967 28 днів тому +117

    As a Canadian I believe he should have been awarded the Victoria Cross

    • @Fidd88-mc4sz
      @Fidd88-mc4sz 7 днів тому +2

      As an Englishman, I heartily agree.

  • @svart_kors
    @svart_kors 27 днів тому +64

    Canada's greatest hero, treated like so many other veterans. Overlooked, ignored, reviled or dismissed. A travesty for such a worthy warrior and Canadian. Thank you for your service, Mr. Prince.

    • @Charles-k9g5y
      @Charles-k9g5y 24 дні тому +2

      Canada has always had great soldiers but the government acts like they’re ashamed of what they do.

    • @FIORGOBASAUDEAMUS
      @FIORGOBASAUDEAMUS 21 день тому +4

      All Indigenous vets were treated the same.

    • @ceciliacrocker390
      @ceciliacrocker390 16 днів тому +2

      ​@@Charles-k9g5y, I'm ashamed!!

    • @kc_liberty_avenger5001
      @kc_liberty_avenger5001 15 днів тому

      🫡

    • @RANGER73CPT
      @RANGER73CPT 5 днів тому

      That is what USUALLY happens to a LOT of warriors when "their country is done with them." It is happening again, or at least it WAS happening again during the last part of the jo&ho admin when senile jo decided that "the biggest threat to America" were the very same people who were the ones who had enough spine to stand and prevent terrorists from targeting innocent people...

  • @WildBill-kf2pc
    @WildBill-kf2pc 29 днів тому +160

    A war hero comes home and treated like carp Then goes back to war and is a hero again. Comes home and still he’s treated like carp and becomes homeless and dies. That is a crime of the people who aloud this to happen

    • @BadlydrawnBen
      @BadlydrawnBen 28 днів тому +12

      Since the beginning of war throughout human history it's been the same . I speak as someone who's seen it from my grandfather to my friends sons .

    • @brad8749
      @brad8749 28 днів тому +2

      ​@BadlydrawnBen in the US and UK for sure, but not always. In the days of the vikings it was frond upon if you didn't go to war. Infact if there was a war you wouldn't survive do to friendly hands. If you get catch what I mean

    • @rg20322
      @rg20322 28 днів тому +1

      It's unfortunate that to this day Canada continues to put down the indigenous people.

    • @kevinbell6247
      @kevinbell6247 26 днів тому +8

      It's absolutely disgusting. The way the British army treated the Nepalese Ghurkas was also terrible. Folks were extremely racist back then....

    • @brianmutcher9585
      @brianmutcher9585 26 днів тому

      The Canadian government still treats veterans like garbage, Justin Trudeau told them during a town hall that perhaps they are asking for too much. But our government wasted so much on corruption like the arrive Canada App, green slush fund, giving billions to the Ukraine . Our government spends billions of dollars on nothing. Our health care is dysfunctional, our military equipment is outdated, crime is increasing, inflation and interest rates are unsustainable, lack of affordable housing, food is unaffordable, tent cities and homeless everywhere in our cities. Unfortunately looking after our military and veterans is at bottom of the list for our government. There’s many homeless veterans and even some military members in Victoria are living out of their cars, due to lack of affordable housing , and shortage of military housing.

  • @Digitalhunny
    @Digitalhunny 29 днів тому +139

    Tommy Prince, what an absolute BAMF! Holy crap every Canadian grade schooler should know this man's name, by heart. He's a real Legend! ❤❤

    • @BigBossSherlock
      @BigBossSherlock 27 днів тому

      Yeah and all the names of the war criminals candian soldiers from frist day of D-Day murdering POWs until longer then theend of the war, when the allied soldiers committed countless atrocities in germany and committed agenocide on germans. Look up american citizien William Toel who revealed the last years that in Bletchley made plan to vanish all germans.

    • @KingbaldwinIV194
      @KingbaldwinIV194 26 днів тому +4

      I literally just posted that it’s crazy how they don’t teach this in school I’m 31 and just found out about residential schools 3 years ago

    • @Digitalhunny
      @Digitalhunny 26 днів тому +2

      @KingbaldwinIV194 It was just completely miserable fir those children all around. And, thee absolute worst of it all... IT WAS ALL FOR *NOTHING!* Nothing good came out of doing this to them or their children! There's no "silver lining" just sadness, misery, loneiness & mistrust, FFS! Sorry. I'm ranting now. Long day. No more internet for me tonight. Sigh

    • @BigBossSherlock
      @BigBossSherlock 26 днів тому

      @@Digitalhunny The other thing they don't teach in school is about the in Bletchley planned genocide on germans committed by the allies after ww2. Look up americna citizien William Toel who revealed that the last years.

    • @maxsparks5183
      @maxsparks5183 22 дні тому +2

      What’s a bamf?

  • @PlayingWithFireOutdoors
    @PlayingWithFireOutdoors 28 днів тому +63

    A member of my Regimental family the PPCLI, during the Korean war. He would "lose" his section, to sneak around by himself. He commonly stated, the other guys make too much noise.

  • @mikestone9129
    @mikestone9129 29 днів тому +170

    Why couldn't Canada have given him the recognition he deserved while he was still alive. Hate and prejudiced are a waste of emotions.

    • @J.B.29
      @J.B.29 28 днів тому +22

      The Canadian parliament recently gave a standing ovation to someone who fought for the third Reich so why would you expect canado to honor someone who fought against the Reich?

    • @Erin-Thor
      @Erin-Thor 28 днів тому

      Even Americas is embracing the Nazi movement again, these are scary times!

    • @markbulva4188
      @markbulva4188 28 днів тому +15

      As a Canadian I will tell you this country is now broken.

    • @peterunderdown4374
      @peterunderdown4374 28 днів тому +8

      Different time,natives were treated even more poorly than they are now.

    • @MarkCosgrove-b3p
      @MarkCosgrove-b3p 28 днів тому

      Yep,it's taken a long time for America and Canada to evolve into something better than what they started. Slow as ,well, really, really slow. Diversity is healthy, racism is like incest, Disgusting Period.

  • @andrewthompson5728
    @andrewthompson5728 28 днів тому +66

    Both Tommy Prince and Francis Pegahmagabow should have their faces on the Canadian $50. Both displayed absolute character despite the horrors of war and the cruelty of the post-war Canadian Government. I challenge anyone to forward two more names within Canada worthy of the same recognition.

    • @chimo1961
      @chimo1961 28 днів тому +1

      Leo Major, Ray Collishaw

    • @andrewthompson5728
      @andrewthompson5728 27 днів тому +1

      @@chimo1961 Black Flight.

    • @mayanktripathi8726
      @mayanktripathi8726 23 дні тому

      Justinder Khalistani Tardeau

    • @Postage_pa1d
      @Postage_pa1d 19 днів тому +1

      @@andrewthompson5728 Don Cherry, Don Cherry

    • @andrewthompson5728
      @andrewthompson5728 18 днів тому +1

      @@Postage_pa1d I don't think that would fly considering he committed mass genocide against people's feelings.

  • @fitzglass8852
    @fitzglass8852 28 днів тому +32

    A local fellow,not far from where I lived,
    Under appreciated, hardly given the credit he deserved!

  • @makumjeff2257
    @makumjeff2257 28 днів тому +25

    There are many cases of men (and women) who would put their lives on the line for their comrades and their country, most died without recognition . It’s to easy to forget these brave and selfless people, every armistice day I shed tears for these brave individuals who were willing to sacrifice themselves for the greater cause. There are still a (very) few amongst us that are willing to do the same. God bless every volunteer in the armed services, they know their duty and should be recognised !

  • @CruiseDude1
    @CruiseDude1 29 днів тому +63

    What an incredible man.

  • @texhaines9957
    @texhaines9957 29 днів тому +38

    Helena MT still honors this brigade.

  • @jonw6662
    @jonw6662 21 день тому +14

    A hero is always pushed aside until discovered by the next generation. “All the real heroes are dead” is a sad truth…

  • @jenniekelly571
    @jenniekelly571 20 днів тому +10

    This man accomplished so much in his military career and should have been received as the hero he was by his countrymen. It sickens me so much when I hear someone was treated differently because of heritage or skin color. I am a white American, I haven't had to face that type of treatment, and it pisses me off at my ancestors that they behaved this way. NO ONE should be treated differently due to their nationality or skin color, EVER!!!!

  • @tommyprince9931
    @tommyprince9931 24 дні тому +12

    Tommy Prince was a Canadian soldier of Indigenous heritage, he was the most decorated soldier in the First Special Service Force or Devil's Brigade, an elite American-Canadian commando unit, during World War II.

    • @FIORGOBASAUDEAMUS
      @FIORGOBASAUDEAMUS 21 день тому

      Most dericorated Indigenous person from Canada in WW2. Lots of men in the Brigade were decorated like Tommy.

  • @wocookie2277
    @wocookie2277 25 днів тому +10

    Tommy Prince, is the true example of a Canadian veteran and soldier. Does amazing feats abroad and is totally ignored at home. Arthur Currie as well. Greatest general of WW1 came home to an empty pier. After being treated by royalty and dignitaries of Europe for his feats. It’s a Canadian tradition to ignore its fighting men.

  • @Spiritualwrestler
    @Spiritualwrestler 29 днів тому +24

    Rejected twice and heroic multiple times = character

  • @garykubodera9528
    @garykubodera9528 28 днів тому +17

    Would like to read more about this extraordinary soldier! A disabled US Army Veteran

  • @VonBearsJr
    @VonBearsJr 28 днів тому +18

    them smiling eyes hide a true warrior!

  • @Will-od8rc
    @Will-od8rc 24 дні тому +6

    Small correction, the First Special Service Force's deployment to Alaska was not exactly uneventful. The Japanese had landed a force in the Aleutians which Canadian and American forces went to dislodge only to end up shooting at each other, The First Special Service Force conducted an invasion of Kiska but the Japanese had already vacated the island so they returned to their ships.
    In addition I once spoke to a man who had served with Sergeant Prince in the 2nd Battalion Princess Patricia's Canadian Light Infantry who said Sergeant Prince was known to be one of those guys who would nod his head and say yes sir to an officer but then go do things his own way. If it's true it worked but I have no way to verify it.

  • @DSAK55
    @DSAK55 28 днів тому +25

    Tommy Prince was the inspiration for Lt. Aldo Raine in _Inglourious Basterds_

    • @grizzlygrizzle
      @grizzlygrizzle 22 дні тому

      There was a Hollywood movie, "The Devil's Brigade" about his unit, mostly from an American perspective. It was kind of Hollywood-fluffy, but not entirely bad. It was mostly about how the Americans chosen for the unit were loutish misfits and the Canadians a disciplined unit when they arrived in Montana. At first there was friction, but over time, they developed mutual respect and unit solidarity. No mention of Prince, but the movie showed both countries' fighting men in a favorable way. Not serious history, but adequately entertaining.

    • @FIORGOBASAUDEAMUS
      @FIORGOBASAUDEAMUS 21 день тому

      No he wasn't

    • @FIORGOBASAUDEAMUS
      @FIORGOBASAUDEAMUS 21 день тому

      ​@grizzlygrizzle no mention of many great Indigenous Forcemen.

  • @johnfarrow5873
    @johnfarrow5873 28 днів тому +12

    I'm a proud X member of the SSF from 1983 to 1985 as a private at the tactical helicopter squadron, but I belonged to SSF headquarters and sigs

  • @ronaldcole7415
    @ronaldcole7415 28 днів тому +28

    Remarkable man.

  • @keitha.williams9561
    @keitha.williams9561 28 днів тому +10

    Another great North American Native who gave it their all...we need more documentaries like this to keep history alive while paying our respect to those who performed above and beyond the call of duty. You should be proud Canada!

    • @FIORGOBASAUDEAMUS
      @FIORGOBASAUDEAMUS 21 день тому

      He was no Nirth American Nati e..he was OJIBWAY from Broken Horse First Nation..Indigenous/Aboriginal/First Nation in actually ANISHINAABEK

  • @dtaylor10chuckufarle
    @dtaylor10chuckufarle 28 днів тому +11

    The Greatest Generation, we stand on the shoulders of giants. 🇨🇦

  • @iknklst
    @iknklst 28 днів тому +10

    Some men are taught how to be a warrior.
    Some are born to it.

  • @LanceIngram-cg3ej
    @LanceIngram-cg3ej 26 днів тому +6

    It is a tragedy that this man was not treated with more respect! He was fighting for the very people that had taken his lands and forced his people on to reservations. He was showed no appreciation or respect after the war. What does that tell you about Canada and it's treatment of The first people's of Canada! Shameful...

  • @FIORGOBASAUDEAMUS
    @FIORGOBASAUDEAMUS 21 день тому +3

    Well, Mt Mojo..my Uncle Sgt Eugene Pelletier was part of a patrol to take out MG nest and clear a path. Ojibway as well, and it was a 12-man team . My uncle was a great hunter and tracker as well. 3 company was tasked with this and they choose my Uncle due to his skills Radcliffe even recommended him fir a Silver Star for his accomplished task. 3 only came back . This was written up in the Independent News from Helena. So, this makes me question if there is a mix up in people.

  • @57WillysCJ
    @57WillysCJ 28 днів тому +6

    Good video. The guy with the arrow and the Alskan brown bear on the ground is Arthur H Young which was filmed in 1923. He was born in 1883 and visited and shot with Saxton Pope and Ishi.

  • @flimsyjimnz
    @flimsyjimnz 24 дні тому +2

    Hi from New zealand -our WW2 hero was Charles Upham, the only combat soldier to receive VC and bar ...in common with Prince was his natural, formative training before entering the army. He was a deer hunter.
    ps 'Running telephone wire' -as in 'laying' it, because I'll bet he wasn't literally 'running' it.

  • @robbietoms3128
    @robbietoms3128 28 днів тому +9

    Thats the trouble he is over looked at home after the war because he is a native Canadian.

  • @davefellhoelter1343
    @davefellhoelter1343 28 днів тому +7

    Dude should have more than One VC, and maybe Medals! of Honors?

  • @Hiddensecret9
    @Hiddensecret9 23 дні тому +3

    Wearing the old farm clothes and carrying a hoe, Prince moved calmly across the battlefield, now disguised as a local farmer tending to his fields. With his head down and posture relaxed, he hoped to blend in with the war-torn landscape, praying the Germans wouldn’t see through his clever ruse.

  • @tgfabthunderbird1
    @tgfabthunderbird1 24 дні тому +4

    What a man. Much respect.

  • @mitchellculberson9336
    @mitchellculberson9336 28 днів тому +7

    Thank you for your service to the North American Continent that is FREE and GRATEFUL!!!

  • @Eli-pf5og
    @Eli-pf5og 28 днів тому +6

    Ft. Harrison in Helena MT. Trained there a few times as well.

  • @ScottBrown-r5g
    @ScottBrown-r5g 28 днів тому +5

    These guys were the scariest commands in ww2 and laid the ground for S.F. Ranger & Delta. They even made them there own knife! And were extremely deadly in hand to hand and anything they could get there hands on including enemy weapons! Explosives communications extreme cold weather operations & airborne. SUA SPONTA my brothers!

  • @sapientquanta759
    @sapientquanta759 18 днів тому +2

    The people who keep you safe aren't like you. Your world is weak and kills through lies and betrayal. Still, every time you cry out someone steps up. I wonder how much longer the weak will be able to rely on that dynamic.

  • @jimcantswimveryfar
    @jimcantswimveryfar 27 днів тому +2

    So basically he was hoping there would be an abandoned rifle laying around which would be the lottery in that situation..

  • @brettroworth751
    @brettroworth751 28 днів тому +5

    The devils brigade biography is very much worth a reading if you find this video interesting.

  • @andrewmanley7896
    @andrewmanley7896 18 днів тому +2

    Excellent story, now we know... Keep up the great work of preserving wartime history... Just my opinion...

  • @Riceball01
    @Riceball01 24 дні тому +2

    The Candian Army really should have kept him on and made him a trainer and literally write the book on the training of commandos and their tactics. He probably wouldn't have been happy as a trainer, much like John Basilone wasn't after he earned his Medal of Honor, but since he was no longer fit for active service in the field, having him pass on his skills and knowledge would have been invaluable. Native or not, I can't imagine that anyone training to be commando wouldn't respect the and and pay close attention to what he was trying to teach given his record and accomplishments.

    • @FIORGOBASAUDEAMUS
      @FIORGOBASAUDEAMUS 21 день тому

      We did keep him and he served in Korea with the PPCLI.

  • @davebettey1936
    @davebettey1936 26 днів тому +2

    He was a Hero.
    Nothing should have stopped him from getting the Victoria Cross for his actions during WW2.
    Our forefathers should have treated the indegionous population with more respect and honour. Always after they have passed they get fully recognised.
    I hope one day they make a movie about this Hero and the Royalties go to his family.
    I have seen the Movie Devils Brigade, but no mention of Prince climbing the mountain on his own and taking out the German sentries.

    • @sirridesalot6652
      @sirridesalot6652 25 днів тому

      Unfortunately to win the Victoria Cross required someone to see your feat.

  • @Trilobite45
    @Trilobite45 19 днів тому +1

    Seems the pattern of great hero’s only recognized after they pass on after living with the stresses & the toll of combat. Even more so by the imaginable stress from reconnaissance so close to the enemy by Prince. Naming streets & schools after this heroic man passed on after living in poverty, homeless is a societal trait we should not only regret but be ashamed of.

  • @jonkirk1309
    @jonkirk1309 18 днів тому +1

    Always the way, that these brave Vets are recognised only after their deaths... Cheaper for the government to give a medal than to help them with hospital and living expenses. To provide support after these heroes went through hell to defend their nation would have been much more appropriate.

  • @RhudeIslander
    @RhudeIslander 23 дні тому +2

    His keen eyes spotted…a house?! 🤨

  • @stellamariayates3776
    @stellamariayates3776 27 днів тому +2

    It's such a waste of his skills and tenacity that post-war he was not appointed to something like rescue services. Perhaps it was his failing health that prevented this and it would have been hard for him to adjust to a restricted lifestyle. It just proves that we need to take better care of our veterans once they retire from active service.

  • @JohnstonCountryClub
    @JohnstonCountryClub 19 днів тому +2

    Hell ya some canadian war history love it thanks

  • @brettldouglas
    @brettldouglas 28 днів тому +5

    He was one bad dude.

  • @michaelburgoyne4224
    @michaelburgoyne4224 28 днів тому +3

    The "Devils Brigade" movie was filmed near Salt Lake City, Utah using members of the Utah National Guard soldiers..

  • @marcrj8111
    @marcrj8111 17 днів тому +2

    Canada's rare moment where it outshined itself was WWII and the Korean war. However Canada has, even before wokism took roots in its institutions, has not always treated it's exceptional "heroes" too well; Prince was beyond outstanding, and the top top Ace pilot Goerge Beurling, in my youth, were never even mentioned. Beurling just a mile away from where I lived.... though very interested in WWII history, I was never ever made aware of his accomplishments...
    Now with the war in former soviet territories, those pushing for that war, would never join the folks who are part of the 'feet on the ground' folks.

  • @DayDay-i6w
    @DayDay-i6w 17 днів тому +1

    This is typical now,,fight a war (for some clown sat safely miles away) risk your life for a life you think you want ,, to be killed and forgotten...and while the clown goes down in history, the real man is just a name on a stone that get damaged or forgotten..funny how history is represented

  • @davidmcnutt3926
    @davidmcnutt3926 29 днів тому +4

    Fantastic!! RIP in Jesus's care Brave Soldier You will never be forgotten

  • @tscott6843
    @tscott6843 28 днів тому +2

    Most real heroes live short, sad lives.

  • @suzannakoizumi8605
    @suzannakoizumi8605 15 днів тому

    Thank you.❤
    I never heard of him before.

  • @normmcrae1140
    @normmcrae1140 16 днів тому +1

    I've met Tommy Prince's Daughter..... some enlightening stories about him.

  • @johnheigis83
    @johnheigis83 26 днів тому +2

    Outstanding

  • @biffgee6797
    @biffgee6797 18 днів тому +1

    Awesome! That's why we sing the Canadian national anthem before hockey games!

  • @chekaschmeka4283
    @chekaschmeka4283 28 днів тому +2

    I thought this would be without a doubt a video about Jack Smith.

  • @HenryHaven-c3q
    @HenryHaven-c3q 25 днів тому +1

    The brigade trained in Colorado, not Montana ! They were probably the best body of combat soldiers in WW2 !

    • @FIORGOBASAUDEAMUS
      @FIORGOBASAUDEAMUS 21 день тому

      They trained in Hekena Montana..Google us your friend. My Uncle settled in Helena after the war. Look up Ft Harrison.

    • @HenryHaven-c3q
      @HenryHaven-c3q 21 день тому

      @FIORGOBASAUDEAMUS they also extensively trained in Colorado , tge camps are still there with plaques commemorating their sacrifice!

  • @KingbaldwinIV194
    @KingbaldwinIV194 26 днів тому +1

    What even more crazy is they don’t teach any of this in Canadian schools

  • @KroatienSS
    @KroatienSS 19 днів тому +1

    17:20 Combat Stress is NOT a PTSD but USUALY A TRANSIENT CONDITION known as PTSS!
    Basically ONE CAN BE TREATED with Sedatives!
    PTSD…THAT One WON’T Go away….AT LEAST NOT
    w/o the MDMA!!!

  • @TranscendianIntendor
    @TranscendianIntendor 28 днів тому +2

    I acknowledge that for some their destiny is to be warrior soldiers same as for others they feel their calling is to become priests or spiritual leaders. From where do we gain within us our greatest courage?

  • @jeffreyleonard7210
    @jeffreyleonard7210 28 днів тому +3

    12:09 "the military medal"...which one?

    • @gbrockriede
      @gbrockriede 28 днів тому +2

      It’s literally just called the Military Medal.

    • @sideswipe147
      @sideswipe147 4 дні тому

      As far as wikipedia is concerned this is confirmed. There is a medal called the military medal.

  • @jasompinard4576
    @jasompinard4576 27 днів тому +3

    Another Ojibwe badass. ✌

  • @usethenoodle
    @usethenoodle 14 днів тому

    It's too bad his accomplishments were recognized and awarded posthumously. What a brave war fighter.

  • @amelierenoncule
    @amelierenoncule 23 дні тому +2

    May God bless his soul, mes amis !

  • @WolfMage888
    @WolfMage888 7 днів тому

    True belief in duty, honor, country. Bless you!

  • @HGWTPaladin
    @HGWTPaladin 19 днів тому +2

    Posthumous awards didn’t do him any justice or good.
    Why are people unwilling to give credit where credit is due? A feeling of superiority I suppose. Although they’re obviously inferior when it came down to patriotism, honor and bravery.

  • @MooseBme
    @MooseBme 28 днів тому +1

    WOW, COOL THANKS!

  • @randywise5241
    @randywise5241 28 днів тому +2

    Good story. Only one error. You mispronounced his tribe's name a little. An understandable mistake seeing how it is spelled.

    • @FIORGOBASAUDEAMUS
      @FIORGOBASAUDEAMUS 21 день тому

      We don't have Tribes...we have First Nation Communities..then how did the person say it wrong? I heard it Saulteaux. "Sew-toe" which it sounds like.

  • @TheChico868
    @TheChico868 28 днів тому +2

    The real ghost

  • @gewe33523
    @gewe33523 28 днів тому +2

    Wow, God bless him.

  • @11x33mm
    @11x33mm 12 днів тому

    I just helped a 95-year-old Korean war veteran yesterday.I work at the veterans thrift store in SpokaneWashington , ninety five years old disoriented Korean war vet didn't know what to do out of gas sleeping in his car absolutely "f N" DISGRACEFUL 😮 This how we treat our own , we r all indigenous to this planet 😮😮😮

  • @drmarkintexas-400
    @drmarkintexas-400 29 днів тому +10

    🎖️🏆❤️‍🩹🙏
    Thank you for sharing this

  • @NelsonZAPTM
    @NelsonZAPTM 25 днів тому +1

    Woody Harrelson in the thumbnail?

  • @stevekohl5351
    @stevekohl5351 28 днів тому +2

    Which actor portrayed him in The Devil's Brigade?

    • @jtremblay100
      @jtremblay100 28 днів тому +1

      There really wasn’t one. I like the movie but it is very loosely based on the actual events. One veteran of the force called the movie stupid. Entertaining though.

    • @stevekohl5351
      @stevekohl5351 27 днів тому +2

      I was afraid of that.

    • @FIORGOBASAUDEAMUS
      @FIORGOBASAUDEAMUS 21 день тому +1

      Nobody or no Indigenous person was portrayed

  • @asfafasdad384
    @asfafasdad384 28 днів тому +1

    staggering how ungreatfull socium can be, masses are stupid

  • @swingingingerplums
    @swingingingerplums 21 день тому +2

    Shocking treatment of a Legend

  • @jovanweismiller7114
    @jovanweismiller7114 13 днів тому

    Tommy Prince did not grow up on an "Indigenous reservation". He grew up on an Indigenous RESERVE. There are no "reservations" in Canada.

  • @FrankOdonnell-ej3hd
    @FrankOdonnell-ej3hd 10 днів тому

    Another terrific example of the invaluable contribution of native people to the Allied victory in WW2. Also in a more tolerate time Prince could have had a great career in Hollywood with those acting skills.⚛ ❤

  • @lauramjstewart
    @lauramjstewart 13 днів тому

    Native Canadian soldiers were the best, sharpshooters, trained in hunting and forest knowledge, patient, quiet, stealthy and having high intelligence developed through years of living in the bush and hunting and trapping

  • @DavidBenner-cy4zl
    @DavidBenner-cy4zl 9 днів тому

    No VC?

  • @jamesallen1761
    @jamesallen1761 25 днів тому +1

    He should be remberd.

  • @5cloudwalker
    @5cloudwalker 22 дні тому +1

    ✊ RESPECT 🇨🇦

  • @billpetersen298
    @billpetersen298 28 днів тому +1

    Thank you for saying 1939.

  • @markjfox866
    @markjfox866 14 днів тому

    What a guy.🎖🎖🎖

  • @dannylittlejohn1136
    @dannylittlejohn1136 20 днів тому +1

    Greatest Generation!!!

  • @veramae4098
    @veramae4098 20 днів тому

    Needs a bookmark to show where he cleverly fixed his broken line. Can't find it. Oh, and lots of ads. 👎👎

  • @jasonschache9436
    @jasonschache9436 10 днів тому

    A SUPER Human with a specific set of skills and abilities like you have in this man, and he was shamed because of his heritage. lol, society really sucks

  • @waynelayton8568
    @waynelayton8568 14 днів тому

    Imagine if they were Apache

  • @guywerry6614
    @guywerry6614 25 днів тому

    Canadian comment: Sault St. Marie is pronounced "soo saint marie".

    • @FIORGOBASAUDEAMUS
      @FIORGOBASAUDEAMUS 21 день тому

      He took from the Saulteaux which is pronounced "sew-toe" so I think he thought it was saud same way.

  • @gillesblanchard1699
    @gillesblanchard1699 18 днів тому

    Discrimination is still alive and well today, USA, Canada, Great Britain , Fiance, Israel!

  • @chaikgeorge
    @chaikgeorge 11 днів тому

    why dont her own team mates stand up for her atleast run to her aide...if a superstar among the nba gets attacked the beach is claared and the guys on his team on the floor come a running

  • @toquietea9187
    @toquietea9187 2 дні тому

    Sir, we have a problem.
    No worries, send in a Canadian.

  • @alfriedar5970
    @alfriedar5970 13 днів тому

    Super human …. Super soldier and treated like garbage ….but only after his death …. His wife children should be treated as royalty

  • @RC-Flight
    @RC-Flight 26 днів тому +1

    His face should be on a Canadian coin 🇨🇦 in recognition of his bravery and service.
    Hey why are you using a click bait picture of German soldiers with a red circle around the one of the soldiers heads? You’re a click bait bastard!!!

  • @JGG3345
    @JGG3345 15 днів тому

    Too many adjectives!

  • @williamshafer1996
    @williamshafer1996 5 днів тому

    Maybe instead if blaming his issues on racism, just say that after 10 years of crawling through the mud, slicing men throats open with his knives, among many other horrible ways of killing men, he found he no longer fit into polite society. I'm sure it was hard for him to live with what he did.

  • @keithmcwilliams7424
    @keithmcwilliams7424 26 днів тому +2

    Why do you have a click bait photo of a german soldier
    😢