Hey Yarnhub, you had an E-Mail, can you write it again ? I forgot it. Idea: "Inmate 4859", the Polish hero Witold Plècki (I am not sure about the name)
My grandmother did witness this event. She was helping a family friend (who lived in the fjord, Kåfjorden) with picking up potatoes when she heard a lot of commotion from the Tirpitz. She remembered that she saw some of the british sub-crew on the water while the germans was on deck throwing grenades at them. And later when the bomb exploded, it almost looked like the whole Tirpitz jumped off the water by the impact.
@@APersonOnUA-camX One thing I can say about my grandmother is that she was never a person who exaggerated. She stayed in that fjord because she had tuberculosis and the only place in northern part of Norway where they had a treatment for it was in the town of Talvik, some couple of kilometers from where the Tirpitz laid.
@@karlzen86 i think Yarnhub should make a video of your grandmother picking potatoes with the tirpitz in the background flying out of the water, i mean for that part of norway it was just a typical day really, slight differance in ordnance delivery and scale but weren't there frequent raids and no doubt many, many explosions over several years?
@@aviationfilms5601 i think bisko refers to bismarck and ships in english are females and tirpitz is identical to bismarck so they are called sister ships
I’m so proud of this channel. From the audio to the animation, everything has been improved by so much in only a year. Telling the interesting stories you would have never heard about with a quality, enjoyable, unique animation. Y’all should have millions of subscribers. Keep up this amazing content
Gorgeous underwater animation. Can't imagine that was easy, but all of the water looks good throughout the video and the splash on the 'camera' after the charges detonate was a wonderful addition. Fantastic work once again!
Ok, the cinematics are splendid. You really knocked it out of the park with the movement, especially the facial expressions. I am so glad you make this videos, and hope you can make a fair profit off them -- you deserve it!
I must say Im impressed. Since I have been in the fjord where Tirpitz was, you have nailed some geographical features. I actually caught a salmon where you placed the pier.
You guys are seriously hidden gem in the youtube community, I genuinely hope you guys get more attention, you really do deserve it, quality and quantity at the same time.
A point that should be made: The captured British sailors being held on Tirpitz KNEW there were several large explosive charges beneath the ship which would hopefully sink the vessel. Even though they were sitting on the target, and had no reason to believe they would survive the expected sinking, they said nothing. They simply waited for the blast. That, my friends, is both courage and dedication!
Actually no you are wrong. What you are actually explaining is when a destroyer filled with explosives rammed a french port that could repair Tirpitz, they also set out some british commandos and a lot of the prisoners were taken back on the DD and we're killed from the explosion. The bombs places under Tirpitz would not have killed those men... You people are honestly so stupid.. a blast from the sea floor? Yeah you are a God damn idiot for even saying that they thought they were dead, honestly it never would've sank the damn ship dude
@@duckygaming3536 Last time I checked, it was two commandoes who went up with the Campbelltown.And there were casualties on board of the Tirpits. The explosion send the guys at the anchor up in the air, and one cracked his skull on the anchor chain when comming down. This was AFTER the captain had moved his ship aside as far as the chains allowed. Had all three x-craft been able to place their charges, and had the Tirpitz not moved aside a bit, the explosion could have well sunk her in minutes. And even when you don't die, having a ship jump up 3 feet while standing on the deck might well reduce your legs to bone-splinter filled sacks...
@@duckygaming3536 A blast from the sea floor is actually the most effective way to destroy ships. It's the same principle behind depth charges and torpedo warheads: using the less compressive properties of water to crack the keel and hull of ships by magnifying the explosive force...
The story is not exactly seen here. I read it and the british guys says about the explosive carges under the ship. The captain moved the ship a bit but the carges crippeled the ship that she couldn't sail on the ocean anymore.
This is the first time I watched one of your videos live. I was only able to watch the latter half of it though, but I watched it again today. The animation looked very good, like it was great. Keep up the great work!
0:41 When the narrator said "The RAF threw everything but the kitchen sink at Tirpitz" I was anticipating a toilet to fall off out of one of the bombers with a person still sitting on it reading a newspaper xD hahahaha
Before watching the amazing content that this channel outputs, I had never heard of almost all of the events and people that are featured in this channel's content.Thank you.
I'd heard about this event but never knew the details. Never knew how the charges worked, or that the attack wasn't a major success. So thank you! Also, wow, great job with the water effects.
Why tirpitz and musashi are unknown to so many people? Everybody knows bismarck and yamato. What lead people to forget about these sister ships? Edit: thanks yarnhub for making them famous
@@notalemon2899 Tirpitz has done more without moving, than Bismarck...ppl remembrer Bismarck becos of the quick delete of the HMS Ammo racked but he doesn't had a big impact. Tirpitz blocked the entire home fleet just because she was here
@@pelto7706 I don’t remember Bismarck because of that, I remember it as the first and scariest ship to the Royal Navy where they watched it since it was laid down
Больше спасибо вам за проделанную работу в этих видеороликах. Это довольно эффективный ход подавать "истории из истории (Story from the historys) " в красивой оболочке. Отдельное спасибо за истории с восточного фронта. Мне, как потомку воевавших там людей, особенно приятно видеть, что об этом (о событиях, героях и предателях восточного фронта) помнят не только потомки воевавших там людей, но и потомки их союзников. Спасибо.
The damage inflicted by the X-Crafts wasn't entirely appreciated by the Allies until after the war. The ship was seriously impaired due to damage to a propeller, which necessitated her moving in a drydock (which in the end resulted in her being Tallboy'd out of existence), and turret Dora jumped its bearings due to the blast. It was definitely a stepping stone in ensuring her eventual sinking.
Even if she hadn't been damaged, there was nothing Tirpitz could do. The moment she tries to move, the British are going to hunt her down. Imagine if she was sent to attack the ships at D-Day? Tirpitz wouldn't last a minute against them. All she could really do was sit in the fjord and be, basically, a useless Fleet in Being.
@@youraveragescotsman7119 I generally agree on that, but she was not totally useless. PQ-17 is the perfect example, that's why the British were going after her so badly, that is why she was sent there by the Germans; her mere presence is Norway is a potential threat to Allied shipping lanes. But yes, in the end the Kriegsmarine had very few surviving units against the RN and RAF, in a losing war of attrition.
@@youraveragescotsman7119a fleet in being is inherently not useless. The concept of a fleet in being is that it actively curtails and limits enemy movement and actions in it's general area because... Well, it's there. You gotta plan for it to show up no matter what.
Small Correction: The KMS Lutzow was a heavy cruiser built under the Admiral Hipper-class. She saw combat with the Soviet Navy as the Tallinn. The KMS Deutschland was the lead ship of her class, but under the worry of the ship named after the nation itself, Hitler ordered her renaming to "Lutzow". It's either one of these two options, neither were battlecruisers...
You know there's irony here for the Prefix KMS was never used just like HIJMS/ IJN for they're post war terms used by historians for ships of both world wars. But everything you've said is correct of ship classes.
@@lordwintertown8284 That's a prefix I saw people use, so I just use it. I think it means "KriegsMarine Ship", though shouldn't it just be KS because "Kriegsmarine"...?
@@stevemc01 All G than mate, As many follow this trend & still you pointed out the proper classes of cruisers. Anywho Yes I know wiki shouldn't be trusted 100% but they've got a good list of Current & historical ship prefixes inculding ones never used, While there's a few other sites that list similar information on prefixes. Still my favorite prefix is HMCS an nah it ain't canadian lol but Colonial Australian for the South Australian government of the era, plus just 100km from me is a wreak which used that prefix lol HMCS Protector 1884.
@@lordwintertown8284 Canada is overlooked in World War II. They played a massive role along with the rest of the commonwealth in order to shoot down the Nazis. As an American, I feel this way about our northern neighbors.
Funny how the Bismarck and Tirpitz got sunk/heavily damaged by the smallest things possible. The Bismarck got sunk by unexperienced swordfish pilots, meanwhile the Tirpitz got heavily damaged by Mini Subs.
Swordfish torpedoes only jammed the rudder. Not to take away from their glory, but the actual sinking was done mostly by Dorsetshire and her torpedoes, after Rodney and KGV had mauled the superstructure. But will admit: the tiny bugs did give her the death sentence.
Yarnhub I love that you are putting out ship related content now. I appreciate it because large battleships like the tirpitz and underwater scenes including submarines must be difficult to animate.
Wasn’t expecting to hear a mention about Loch a' Chàirn Bhàin (Cairnbawn in English) today! Loch à Chàirn Bhàin was once home to Port HHZ which had lots of training for the X-class submarine, and if anyone is ever in the area that part of Western Highlands Scotland (Wester Ross and Argyll and Bute) have a LOT of amazing war history I’d highly recommend go and see, there’s information boards along the coast, old coastal batteries still standing, war museums that are more than worth visiting, plus we’re very blessed with our landscape!
They were on the sea floor, the water dampens the blast... They needed to be actually attached or really close to the hull... You people are dumb as fucking shit I swear to Christ man
WOW! Love the look of the realistic background nature. I would love to see more history from Norway, I also have a small idea for a video or a short: 8th of April, a small Norwegian patrol boat (Pol III) met the German Navy head on, when it opened fire on the German while being completely alone with only one single weapon onboard as an attempt at scaring them away, thus claiming the first deaths of Operation Weserubung and alerting the rest of Norway that the Germans were comming.
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Will do
Yes I have done it
Hey Yarnhub, you had an E-Mail, can you write it again ? I forgot it.
Idea: "Inmate 4859", the Polish hero Witold Plècki (I am not sure about the name)
@@Noname-ur4ct It's on the contact page on the profile of this youtube channel
Yes sir yarnhub
My grandmother did witness this event. She was helping a family friend (who lived in the fjord, Kåfjorden) with picking up potatoes when she heard a lot of commotion from the Tirpitz. She remembered that she saw some of the british sub-crew on the water while the germans was on deck throwing grenades at them. And later when the bomb exploded, it almost looked like the whole Tirpitz jumped off the water by the impact.
Wow really
Could be fake but imma say sounds trye
@@APersonOnUA-camX One thing I can say about my grandmother is that she was never a person who exaggerated. She stayed in that fjord because she had tuberculosis and the only place in northern part of Norway where they had a treatment for it was in the town of Talvik, some couple of kilometers from where the Tirpitz laid.
@@karlzen86 i think Yarnhub should make a video of your grandmother picking potatoes with the tirpitz in the background flying out of the water, i mean for that part of norway it was just a typical day really, slight differance in ordnance delivery and scale but weren't there frequent raids and no doubt many, many explosions over several years?
@@MakeAllThingsBeautiful good idea
The Tirpitz's camouflage is really authentic.
Was
is
This channel is literally quality over quantity except there’s still quantity
Facts
But still they focus only Allied success related post
@@A_Shanto axis related success are more... controversial
@@A_Shanto if you prefer axis related posts you could always make them for us too right?
What made my day happy:
-I passed my exam
-Spagetthi for lunch
-Watching a movie with my fam
-Yarnhub Posts a new video
PogU
Pretty much the perfect day :D
Damn bro!
Only the last two happened to me
But yeah GG bro
I'm going to do an exam tonight at 10.... we'll see how that goes
@@greatcanadianmoose3965 I got a f8cking areospace exam....I only learned mechanical engineering....f
I’m a disabled submarine service veteran and I love this video!! Such brave men - and Yarnhub ROCKS
Thank you for you service
WW2?
Nobody:
Live chat while waiting: *singing, spamming emojis, casually screaming, pretty much a beautiful chaos*
ATTACK THE D POINT
@@thedearleadersdoctor5814 I AGREE
ATTACK THE D POINT
ATTACK THE D POINT
ATTACK THE D POINT
Tirpitz: *Exists*
Royal Navy/Air Force: *And I took that personally*
Someone call goring the RAF is coming back !
i relized your avatar, some how..
I would like, but your profile picture is just...
@@TheCrowOfJudgement yeah,he is (might) be a weeb,and me too
Tirpitz holds the record of being the most bombed warship in history... what a true chad
2:20 look at that legendary glowing fish under the sub, I knew there would be Easter egg in every yarnhub vid
i couldn't saw it .... which sub and where?
Under the middle sub
Unrecognised little big sister for Bisko, what luck!
B.....bisko? Little big sister?......is this some kind of navy person term im too plane nerd to understand?
@@aviationfilms5601 i think bisko refers to bismarck and ships in english are females and tirpitz is identical to bismarck so they are called sister ships
@@aviationfilms5601 Bisko is just a nickname for KMS Bismarck in Kantai collection
probably
@@aviationfilms5601 it's naval tradition to refer ship as female
Forget the "Claim if you're early nonsense"
Who's here because they wanna see another epic Yarnhub story?
heck yeah
Meeeeee...
That is a question not worth asking as fans will say yes
Without this channel, we would have most likely never known of these brave heroes. This channel is doing an honorable job. I salute you.
There is an amazing book by Patrick Bishop which includes all the actions against the Tirpitz. Churchill was obsessed.
I’m so proud of this channel. From the audio to the animation, everything has been improved by so much in only a year. Telling the interesting stories you would have never heard about with a quality, enjoyable, unique animation. Y’all should have millions of subscribers. Keep up this amazing content
Gorgeous underwater animation. Can't imagine that was easy, but all of the water looks good throughout the video and the splash on the 'camera' after the charges detonate was a wonderful addition. Fantastic work once again!
Ok, the cinematics are splendid. You really knocked it out of the park with the movement, especially the facial expressions. I am so glad you make this videos, and hope you can make a fair profit off them -- you deserve it!
I must say Im impressed. Since I have been in the fjord where Tirpitz was, you have nailed some geographical features. I actually caught a salmon where you placed the pier.
You guys are seriously hidden gem in the youtube community, I genuinely hope you guys get more attention, you really do deserve it, quality and quantity at the same time.
Fun fact : There's a mission in the game Hidden & Dangerous 2 based on this, it's a great game
Was totally reminded of that mission!
I am never skipping ads on this channel.
Thank you !
"Attention to the designated grid square!"
-Me every 10 seconds in a World of warships match
Thats a voiceline from war thunder
Booo you copy paste from war thunder voiceline
Yeaaa War thunder
War thunder*
@@M4_Sherman587 our server's hamster is sick
1:27 great detail
A point that should be made: The captured British sailors being held on Tirpitz KNEW there were several large explosive charges beneath the ship which would hopefully sink the vessel. Even though they were sitting on the target, and had no reason to believe they would survive the expected sinking, they said nothing. They simply waited for the blast. That, my friends, is both courage and dedication!
Actually no you are wrong. What you are actually explaining is when a destroyer filled with explosives rammed a french port that could repair Tirpitz, they also set out some british commandos and a lot of the prisoners were taken back on the DD and we're killed from the explosion. The bombs places under Tirpitz would not have killed those men... You people are honestly so stupid.. a blast from the sea floor? Yeah you are a God damn idiot for even saying that they thought they were dead, honestly it never would've sank the damn ship dude
@@duckygaming3536 Last time I checked, it was two commandoes who went up with the Campbelltown.And there were casualties on board of the Tirpits. The explosion send the guys at the anchor up in the air, and one cracked his skull on the anchor chain when comming down. This was AFTER the captain had moved his ship aside as far as the chains allowed. Had all three x-craft been able to place their charges, and had the Tirpitz not moved aside a bit, the explosion could have well sunk her in minutes.
And even when you don't die, having a ship jump up 3 feet while standing on the deck might well reduce your legs to bone-splinter filled sacks...
@@duckygaming3536 A blast from the sea floor is actually the most effective way to destroy ships. It's the same principle behind depth charges and torpedo warheads: using the less compressive properties of water to crack the keel and hull of ships by magnifying the explosive force...
The story is not exactly seen here. I read it and the british guys says about the explosive carges under the ship.
The captain moved the ship a bit but the carges crippeled the ship that she couldn't sail on the ocean anymore.
me: casually looks at youtube yarnhub: lets make this mans day
Why is this channel not at 1 billion subscribers. This is a amazing channel.
Not 1 billion. It should be 9,000,000,000,000,000,000 trillion subscribers!
@@hogrider6361 Okay. Calm down soldier.
Because some of the shit you see on this channel is BS honestly
@@duckygaming3536 lmaoooo like what???
My dad really loves ww2 decomentary, me and my dad watch all of your videos! Thank you YarnHub!
This is the first time I watched one of your videos live. I was only able to watch the latter half of it though, but I watched it again today. The animation looked very good, like it was great. Keep up the great work!
I knew it. The video was great. The graphics and info were some of the best I've seen from this channel. I love the X craft as well. Great work guys
0:41 When the narrator said "The RAF threw everything but the kitchen sink at Tirpitz" I was anticipating a toilet to fall off out of one of the bombers with a person still sitting on it reading a newspaper xD hahahaha
Before watching the amazing content that this channel outputs, I had never heard of almost all of the events and people that are featured in this channel's content.Thank you.
90% of the comments are about Yarnhub premiering
10% about the Tirpitz and the U-boats
Yes! Another boat video! Amazing! 10/10! The quality is amazing for something that gets released so fast! Please keep up the good work!
Damn, I really thought it was the submarine that sunk itself with a toilet, But nope
That’s a story for another day
We'll get em next time
@Panzerkampfwagen VI Tiger Ausf.E Nein
@@pizzacutter5469 nyet
@@turklander69 да
I'd heard about this event but never knew the details. Never knew how the charges worked, or that the attack wasn't a major success. So thank you! Also, wow, great job with the water effects.
They should have animated a kitchen sink at the bombing scene. :D
They finally dropped the kitchen sink when they dropped "tall boy" 12000 pound bombs that finally capsized the old lady.
Tq Yarnhub, u really made my day today... A naval battle video...
I will remember this forever... 😭 ❤️
Why tirpitz and musashi are unknown to so many people? Everybody knows bismarck and yamato. What lead people to forget about these sister ships?
Edit: thanks yarnhub for making them famous
Sup recent dude
Because they didn’t know some history
Germans Referred Their Ship's Males Not Females
@@CRAIGKMSBISMARCKTIRPITZ533 especially Bismarck
@@NoOneAlive_. Yep. All Of The German Ship's Are Males 😃
Super, the animation looks really great with all the rays, shadows and stuff.
Tirpitz: *Exists*
Kreigsmarine: You will not go anywhere.
Tirpitz alone without moving blocked the whole home fleet so why moving this giant dissuasive weapon?
Otto von Bismarck: *:)*
And real person tirpitz in heaven: *>:(*
@@notalemon2899 Tirpitz has done more without moving, than Bismarck...ppl remembrer Bismarck becos of the quick delete of the HMS Ammo racked but he doesn't had a big impact. Tirpitz blocked the entire home fleet just because she was here
@@pelto7706 I don’t remember Bismarck because of that, I remember it as the first and scariest ship to the Royal Navy where they watched it since it was laid down
@@notalemon2899 and because it overmatched their newest BB (KGV) with an old but gold design
I absolutely CANNOT wait, I need some more Yarnhub content man, I swear these videos have made me a better man
Alternate meme titile: derpitz vs little fishes
Lol
I can agree I have the derp
@@pizzaman6885 pizza time
A dude just leaked tye video smh
@@TGentong IKR smh 😊🍰🥡🦆
Yarnhub the Greatest American content creators!
Roses are red, this rhyme doesnt make sense, when yarn hub uploads, i reach my climax.
The quality and models are so good after each video
It's fun how live chat switched from spamming "E" to "F" lol
Больше спасибо вам за проделанную работу в этих видеороликах. Это довольно эффективный ход подавать "истории из истории (Story from the historys) " в красивой оболочке. Отдельное спасибо за истории с восточного фронта. Мне, как потомку воевавших там людей, особенно приятно видеть, что об этом (о событиях, героях и предателях восточного фронта) помнят не только потомки воевавших там людей, но и потомки их союзников.
Спасибо.
The damage inflicted by the X-Crafts wasn't entirely appreciated by the Allies until after the war. The ship was seriously impaired due to damage to a propeller, which necessitated her moving in a drydock (which in the end resulted in her being Tallboy'd out of existence), and turret Dora jumped its bearings due to the blast. It was definitely a stepping stone in ensuring her eventual sinking.
Even if she hadn't been damaged, there was nothing Tirpitz could do.
The moment she tries to move, the British are going to hunt her down. Imagine if she was sent to attack the ships at D-Day? Tirpitz wouldn't last a minute against them. All she could really do was sit in the fjord and be, basically, a useless Fleet in Being.
@@youraveragescotsman7119 The Tirpitz is basically a mountain that rusts after 1942...
@@youraveragescotsman7119 I generally agree on that, but she was not totally useless. PQ-17 is the perfect example, that's why the British were going after her so badly, that is why she was sent there by the Germans; her mere presence is Norway is a potential threat to Allied shipping lanes. But yes, in the end the Kriegsmarine had very few surviving units against the RN and RAF, in a losing war of attrition.
@@youraveragescotsman7119a fleet in being is inherently not useless. The concept of a fleet in being is that it actively curtails and limits enemy movement and actions in it's general area because... Well, it's there. You gotta plan for it to show up no matter what.
That head bonk was entirely too satisfying to watch. I had to go back and watch it about 5 more times before continuing the video
The Germans: We have the most powerful vehicles and war machines!
The Allies: You think it's that gonna be easy?
Yarnhub always makes my day better, keep up the great work!
the water animation be lookin crisp as hell
All your videos are great, but I’m particularly enjoying the naval history content!
Can you Guys do a video on the dutch resistance outbreaks at the prison in Wageningen. I would love something like that
Wow!!! after watching this I feel like this vid is going to be my second favourite yarnhub vid.
Tirpitz aka The Beast...
Glad that you show all the views and background information
WOW YARNHUB!!!! You are amazing! What an awesome piece of work! Thank you for this beautiful content as always!
Thank you
Small Correction:
The KMS Lutzow was a heavy cruiser built under the Admiral Hipper-class. She saw combat with the Soviet Navy as the Tallinn.
The KMS Deutschland was the lead ship of her class, but under the worry of the ship named after the nation itself, Hitler ordered her renaming to "Lutzow".
It's either one of these two options, neither were battlecruisers...
You know there's irony here for the Prefix KMS was never used just like HIJMS/ IJN for they're post war terms used by historians for ships of both world wars.
But everything you've said is correct of ship classes.
@@lordwintertown8284 That's a prefix I saw people use, so I just use it.
I think it means "KriegsMarine Ship", though shouldn't it just be KS because "Kriegsmarine"...?
@@stevemc01 All G than mate, As many follow this trend & still you pointed out the proper classes of cruisers.
Anywho Yes I know wiki shouldn't be trusted 100% but they've got a good list of Current & historical ship prefixes inculding ones never used, While there's a few other sites that list similar information on prefixes.
Still my favorite prefix is HMCS an nah it ain't canadian lol but Colonial Australian for the South Australian government of the era, plus just 100km from me is a wreak which used that prefix lol HMCS Protector 1884.
@@lordwintertown8284 Canada is overlooked in World War II. They played a massive role along with the rest of the commonwealth in order to shoot down the Nazis.
As an American, I feel this way about our northern neighbors.
You guys did an excellent job creating the Tirpitz! It's beautiful!
The quality of Yarnhub’s videos is better than Tirpitz herself.
Yarn Hub is so freaking goated!!!!!! They just made my day!
The narrator's voice is like it's from a movie.
Best animation channel ever, and whoever are these guys, they sure know a lot about history!
Funny how the Bismarck and Tirpitz got sunk/heavily damaged by the smallest things possible. The Bismarck got sunk by unexperienced swordfish pilots, meanwhile the Tirpitz got heavily damaged by Mini Subs.
Swordfish torpedoes only jammed the rudder. Not to take away from their glory, but the actual sinking was done mostly by Dorsetshire and her torpedoes, after Rodney and KGV had mauled the superstructure. But will admit: the tiny bugs did give her the death sentence.
I believe Swordfish plane were WW1 planes
@@nandinhocunha440 No, they are relatively new planes, being adopted in 1936...
There a very few channels I will like before seeing the video because I know it'll be good. Great job Yarn, keep it up!
Like I said we need a collab with Armchair Historian and Yarnhub
Epic crossover.
I'd like Yarnhub with Oversimplified
@@ngockhoanguyen2886 thats good too
what about all 3 of em
Thanks Yarnhub for adding caption without it i would not able to understand this
Tirpitz, my favorite Short-haired German Enty shipfu
Same here
Every week you can see more detail being added and it’s beautiful
AAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAH one of my favorite ships
Damn, look at those details and facial animations!
Keep up the excellent work guys!
*I THINK EVERY ONE WANTS YARNHUB OWNER'S FACE REVEAL*
Me:Sees a Yarnhub premier
Also me:P R E S S I T
i havent watched it yet but i know its good, now more tank videos pls.
No more aviation vids
Yarnhub I love that you are putting out ship related content now. I appreciate it because large battleships like the tirpitz and underwater scenes including submarines must be difficult to animate.
Me waiting for bismarck: *oh yeah its all coming together*
This episode is brought to you by: *Raid shadows legends*
@@pizzaman6885 no.. NOT RAID SHADOW LEGENDS
@@Alexstrainsandthings MUHAHAHAHA
@@pizzaman6885 Why must you bring the forbidden
@@pizzaman6885 hippity poppity you're cleaning 173
Wasn’t expecting to hear a mention about Loch a' Chàirn Bhàin (Cairnbawn in English) today! Loch à Chàirn Bhàin was once home to Port HHZ which had lots of training for the X-class submarine, and if anyone is ever in the area that part of Western Highlands Scotland (Wester Ross and Argyll and Bute) have a LOT of amazing war history I’d highly recommend go and see, there’s information boards along the coast, old coastal batteries still standing, war museums that are more than worth visiting, plus we’re very blessed with our landscape!
0:27 this is funny
2000 WHAT
Great video Yarnhub!
Godfrey place the submarine captain: knows there is a bomb under him and he could die any second.
Also place: this is fine but annoying
Those bombs would not have sank it... Literally dude
They were on the sea floor, the water dampens the blast... They needed to be actually attached or really close to the hull... You people are dumb as fucking shit I swear to Christ man
No common knowledge at fucking all here
Thank u for teaching me a lot. URE the best history channel
wow live
Thanks again for the wonderful content YarnHub, gladly I was just time to attend this premier I enjoyed it, looking forward to more as always!
lol
The water was amazing, excellent job Yarnhub.
Claim your “here before 100,000 views” ticket here
props to Yarnhub for pumping out amazing content weekly that never fails to impress 🙌
Always loved this tale. The courage displayed is just staggering.
Yet another brilliant video! Thank you so much indeed!
mini subs are the epitome of overestimating your stealth capability
Just, beautiful. Loved it!
Those water animation looking extra crisp! Good job yarnhub🔥💯
WOW! Love the look of the realistic background nature.
I would love to see more history from Norway, I also have a small idea for a video or a short:
8th of April, a small Norwegian patrol boat (Pol III) met the German Navy head on, when it opened fire on the German while being completely alone with only one single weapon onboard as an attempt at scaring them away, thus claiming the first deaths of Operation Weserubung and alerting the rest of Norway that the Germans were comming.
I love this channel. Keep up the amazing work with History.
Your editing and animations are getting better and better!
so it was an x type minisub, cool.
also, Thank you for posting, you make my day a lot better when you upload.
Such an incredible story. Loving all the Naval content you're giving us!
UA-cam should really recommend this channel
My day has been made thanks yarnhub:)
Once again- an amazing story, thank you
I always check for a new video and today was my lucky day! I love the WW2 Videos!