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In his battles, he saved much more than the movie gave him credit for. It was well over 130 men he saved in at least a couple battles. And in that war, he was the only concientious objector to win the Medal of Honor ...the highest award for valor in the US Military. Great movie and thanks for the great reactions. Your friend Trixy Blue did this movie today as well.
And what is amazing is he saved Japanese soldiers too.
@@kingwacky184 I was under the impression that one could be charged with rendering aid to the enemy. Maybe you have to be caught in the act.
@@ernestortiz4555 they're supposed to help wounded enemy soldiers also, but only required to if they're EPW.
Soldiers don't "win" a Medal of Honor, they're awarded a Medal of Honor. They're not a "winner" of a Medal of Honor, but a Medal of Honor recipient.
Soldiers don't "win" a Medal of Honor, they're awarded a Medal of Honor. They're not a "winner" of a Medal of Honor, but a Medal of Honor recipient.
His kids grew up never knowing their Dad was a hero in the war. Not until a writer came to Desmond asking to write about his life and heroics. That's when they learned what their Dad did in the war. He just never talked about it. They never knew until then. That their Dad won the Medal of Honor. Our country's highest military award for bravery.
he was humble and modest. a good man and Christian :)
Yeah, from my understanding a lot of people never talked about the war. My great grandfather who got captured at Dunkirk blowing up bridges, helping others escape ended up in a POW camp for the remainder of the war. According to my grandfather he never talked about the war, just something he never did.
Even though I (like many many others) personally didn't know him, Desmond Doss is/was a REAL man and true hero and man of unshakable faith. If people nowadays were more like him, just imagine how society and the world could/would be
even when Desmond was writing about his actions he still undermined them and didnt think much about it. A humble man with unshakeable faith. He witnessed hell and stayed firm in his convictions.
@@c.t.1893 God bless your great grandfather.
The Medal of Honor does not come with enhancements (crossed palms, etc.), as it is already the highest military award in our country. But if it did, Private Doss would have been awarded the highest version.
If anybody deserved to be awarded more than one it was him
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In US military if a Medal of Honor appears on the scene, I am told that every military person without exception is required to salute, even if the MoH is lower rank. That includes senior Generals.
Yep, if a 4-star General sees/meets a MOH-winner who is only a Private, the General salutes the Private!
That is correct.
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There's no law or regulation that requires anyone to salute a MOH recipient, however military personnel are encouraged too.
@@dallasyap3064 Try not saluting a MOH winner, they will find something to charge you with.
I never met Mr. Doss but a few of my friends knew him and said he was so humble and modest. I wish I had gotten the opportunity to meet him. He lived only a few miles from me before he passed. I love that he also helped the injured Japanese soldiers. At that time, the Japanese culture was never to surrender, so they literally would fight and win or lose and die. They looked down on anyone who surrendered, usually did not take prisoners and no mercy for the injured. That’s why they took their own lives.
Desmond Thomas Doss deserves an entire museum in his honor and here's why:
He was a company aid man when the 1st Battalion assaulted a jagged escarpment 400 feet high. As our troops gained the summit, a heavy concentration of artillery, mortar and machinegun fire crashed into them, inflicting approximately 75 casualties and driving the others back. Pfc. Doss refused to seek cover and remained in the fire-swept area with the many stricken, carrying all 75 casualties one-by-one to the edge of the escarpment and there lowering them on a rope-supported litter down the face of a cliff to friendly hands. On May 2, he exposed himself to heavy rifle and mortar fire in rescuing a wounded man 200 yards forward of the lines on the same escarpment; and 2 days later he treated 4 men who had been cut down while assaulting a strongly defended cave, advancing through a shower of grenades to within eight yards of enemy forces in a cave's mouth, where he dressed his comrades' wounds before making 4 separate trips under fire to evacuate them to safety. On May 5, he unhesitatingly braved enemy shelling and small arms fire to assist an artillery officer. He applied bandages, moved his patient to a spot that offered protection from small arms fire and, while artillery and mortar shells fell close by, painstakingly administered plasma. Later that day, when an American was severely wounded by fire from a cave, Pfc. Doss crawled to him where he had fallen 25 feet from the enemy position, rendered aid, and carried him 100 yards to safety while continually exposed to enemy fire. On May 21, in a night attack on high ground near Shuri, he remained in exposed territory while the rest of his company took cover, fearlessly risking the chance that he would be mistaken for an infiltrating Japanese and giving aid to the injured until he was himself seriously wounded in the legs by the explosion of a grenade. Rather than call another aid man from cover, he cared for his own injuries and waited 5 hours before litter bearers reached him and started carrying him to cover. The trio was caught in an enemy tank attack and Pfc. Doss, seeing a more critically wounded man nearby, crawled off the litter; and directed the bearers to give their first attention to the other man. Awaiting the litter bearers' return, he was again struck, by a sniper bullet while being carried off the field by a comrade, this time suffering a compound fracture of one arm. With magnificent fortitude he bound a rifle stock to his shattered arm as a splint and then crawled 300 yards over rough terrain to the aid station. Through his outstanding bravery and unflinching determination in the face of desperately dangerous conditions Pfc. Doss saved the lives of many soldiers. His name became a symbol throughout the 77th Infantry Division for outstanding gallantry far above and beyond the call of duty. He also received the Medal of Honor form President Truman, for his actions on Okinawa.
This is one of my favorite war movies. So powerful and emotional. Watching you ladies react to it made me cry. Glad you ladies enjoyed it
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He said he saved 30, but the people there said he saved 100+ so they settled with the number 75 in-between. The real story is allegedly he saved 175 soldiers, not only US Soldiers...but Japanese soldiers too. He demanded to not be taken down when he got injured, but kept ''fighting'' until they won. The battle lasted for 9 days in total and he was saving lives all day and night.....unreal right? But it's the truth, they had to tone the movie down 50% other wise no one would ever believe this story...i wish they would have kept it 100% It's an insane story and Andrew did this role flawlessly! Getting credit from Desmond's children saying he displayed their father to perfection
The part where Desmond on the Edge of the Ridge and asked the Lord, what is it what he wants him to do? Desmond heard words Medic someone was calling for Medic. Desmond knew what his Lord wanted him to do. Desmond got his Helmet and going into the explosions from the artillery shells from the Battleships. When he was going into the explosions it reminded me a verse.
Psalm 23:4 “Even though I walk through the valley of the shadow of death, I will fear no evil, for you are with me; your rod and your staff, they comfort me.”
A few things that were glossed over. Doss was a 7th day Adventist, a sect of Christianity that has few different orthodoxies different from other Christian denominations, but the ones rather important here are pacifism, vegetarianism, and sabbath on Saturday. While practically all other Christians faith also preaches a level of pacifism, 7th day Adventists basically consider any level of harm against another human as a grave sin. While rather common nowadays, vegetarianism was a rather rare dietary choice at the time, which further ostracized him from his company and when added with the last component, observing the Sabbath (the day of rest) on Saturday rather than Sunday. During training, the vast majority had the common sabbath, Sunday off, so while the rest of barracks were still working, Doss had Saturday off, but were also away from the barracks the on Sunday when he was basically on his own doing duties- they thought he was getting the whole weekend off rather than just 1 they were getting. All of this kinda forced resentment among his company.
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I have often said, Desmond Doss is a war hero; he was also wrong to be a pacifist. Both things can be true simultaneously and if a champion says that gravity is not true then i'm not going to believe it just because a champion uttered the words.
Outstanding reaction ladies!! You got me crying on this one and I've already seen the movie several times! True heroism and selfless bravery is emotional isn't it?
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He saved over 70 men in this battle but he was in the war before this and a battle or 2 after it as well saving men in all of them.
He was injured and left the war about 2 miles from Hacksaw Ridge a couple weeks after the eventful night if I remember correctly.
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You ladies are great and I love that you reacted to this movie and learned about this brave man.
Crazy thing about this guy is what happened in this battle isn't even the craziest thing he did, this is one of the more believable stories from this mans time at war, that much of a hero.
Please understand, 5000 US soldiers died and 49,000 casualties. Japan had 110,000 soldiers die with only 8000 surviving. The island population lost 100,000 people, 1/3 of the population. The battle of Okinawa lasted 3 months. My uncle and great uncle were there. I so admired those men.
It’s movies like this that show how incredibly talented Andrew Garfield truly is as an actor and he was rightfully nominated for the Best Actor Oscar for this phenomenal performance.
Your reaction to this movie was incredible and I am thankful to you both for sharing this heartfelt and emotional reaction to this incredible movie. Thank You Lia & Viki.
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The guy who lost his legs was a war vet from Afghanistan he lost his legs after going over an ird and Mel Gibson was so inspired by his experience he put him in the movie his name is Damian thomilson we studied acting together in Sydney
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Wait! The actor was an ACTUAL AMPUTEE??!!
@@leulmuluneh8372 yes
Hacksaw Ridge is arguably the greatest WW2 movie ever made
My grandfather was a rifle instructor in the First World War. He had two recruits that he was not able to teach. One I don’t know his story but the second saw his father murdered with a hand gun and he would be violently ill when he held a gun. He came a cook. Great movie.
This story about Desmond doss is real story! If you go to features on DVD he tells about his experiences. This is a mel Gibson directed tragic graphic war story, with body parts flying, instant multiple deaths! Be prepared for tears an sadness, especially over Christmas season. Seeing your tree in background. It feels good saving someone, an he saved 75 on that ridge. I'm at 61 but will never be on his level because my rescues were not under war combat conditions. But 61 still feels good! I was raised differently than most. I had 2 uncles survived Pearl Harbor and my dad joined Navy an underwater demolition team UDT on next day, Dec 8th. 1941, with millions of other in unique club. So I was raised by a trained killer. He kept score of night knife kills! Can you imagine keeping score of knife kills!? He was best dad you could have, being scout master to all the neighborhood. So, are you rethinking being equal to men an being drafted? Looks on your faces say, war is intense! Desmond's wife was played by Teresa Palmer. Check out her starring role in "Ride like a Girl" with Sam Neil! True story as well!
I'm glad to see your girls reacting to another movie ❤️❤️❤️
This is arguably the best movie in the history of movies. At the very least, it must be included in any list of the best movies of all time. ❤
Every time I watch this it gets me very emotional. When Doss jumps with the dead Smitty.... Then the Lt, who was beyond a scumbag to Doss, but when he finally comes down the looks he was getting from the men was like he was a miracle worker, then the Lt lovingly and gently put his hand on Dosses face asking if he was wounded, then he said lets get this soldier to a hospital tent. The fact is Doss actually saved over 100 lives and had his heroics watered down for this movie because they thought nobody would believe what he did. Mel Gibsons decision to REDUCE what Desmond Doss did, knowing this made it even more emotional the 2nd time seeing this and every time after that. The fact that there's no hollywood BS here, everything actually happened, he was an angel of God in the hellhole of war. A great man and a true hero in EVERY sense of the words, "great" and "hero" are overused words in todays insane society, but Desmond Doss was both and then some, he's a Congressional Medal of Honor recipient, that says it all... RIP Desmond.
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The Homies, Colt 45 here, if you wanna know more about Desmond Doss his life his experience in the war and his action that took place on Hacksaw Ridge, watch the Conscientious Objector, Desmond Doss himself is on there and fellow soldiers including Jack Glover are also on there there tell there stories on how they mistreated Doss and how they came to regret there decisions. Repeat it’s called the conscientious objector
I loved this movie. It is definitely inspirational. It makes you want to be a better person.
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Ohh Vicky, they didn't surrender and the war was not over, the war ended after they dropped the atom bombs on Japan 🤷
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Hacksaw Ridge is only partial of what Doss did during his service as a medic. Mel and producers had to tone some of his heroics because they were afraid of that audience would not believe it
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He saved around 75 men that night on hacksaw ridge.
My daughter named my grandson Doss after Desmond Doss.
May he rest in peace , passed away march 2006 , he is in a better place
The military is also known as the armed forces, armed. So it is very unusual for anyone to expect to go through basic training without qualifying with a firearm.
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This is 100% true and in fact the movie omits a lot of what Desmond did because frankly the film makers thought people would believe they made it up and took creative license. He was a truly incredible man who absolutely earned that Medal of Honor
He wasn't court martialed, though. He encountered a lot of resistance until he proved himself as a caring, compassionate medic.
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Andrew did the best acting in the movie that I think I can't see any other actor doing this kind of acting in my whole life
This is one of the most bloodiest movie
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1. In all the videos where Viki has ever cried in, I’ve never seen her love a movie so much after she cried at it. Well, I mean, I’m sure there was the Lion King. Maybe Tarzan. Planes, Trains, And Automobiles made her cry as well but didn’t break her as much as the other movies did. But, this got her on a whole nother level. That really gets me curious bout something. Has anyone ever enjoyed a movie after crying at it?
2. This movie was also directed by Mel Gibson who also directed Braveheart. He directed another movie called Passion Of The Christ but I personally don’t think any of you girls should see it cuz your hearts would hurt a lot from that. Emotional pain galore for all y’all from that movie.
3. I wonder if he directed The Patriot. That movie of which Ellie definitely saw last year. Her crying at that movie was also hilarious.
4. I’m actually impressed bout how Viki automatically recognized a lot of these people cuz the other girls there usually don’t recognize anyone at least not as much as you do. Andrew Garfield as Desmond Doss and Spiderman. Vince Vaughn as Sergeant Howell and like Viki said, that guy from Dodgeball. Sam Worthington and Jake Glover and Jake Sully. Hugo Weaving as Tom Doss and Elrond. Plus, Moon Sugar also recognized Neytiri and Gamora being the same girl. Not to mention y’all also recognized Zeus was also Maximus.
5. Maybe the reason Viki wants to marry Doss herself is cuz she has or at least HAD just as much compassion for others as Doss did. How do I know Viki has compassion? Good question. Thanks for asking. Viki was in school one day and this one girl had some problems (not exactly explained), whatever those problems were. While everybody fucked wit that girl and shitted on her for those problems, Viki was the only soul that actually stayed by her side during rough times. Idk what she did but whatever it was, I think she did some type of assistance and shit that Doss did and would’ve done. The world needs more people wit such a trait as compassion.
6. I really hate when movies don’t put in as much historical detail in them as there were in the true stories of which the movies were based on. Kinda defeats a purpose of telling a story if you think bout it.
7. When I first saw the preview for this movie, I didn’t like Desmond’s personality of deciding to be a contentious objector cuz in this world, there’s always people that are soft and such pussies to the point where they are just unwilling to defend themselves at all, let alone the people they might ever love. Not saying Doss was a pussy but his decision not to even lay a finger on a gun had everybody in the army giving him a bad reputation of being completely soft which is earned unfortunately by those who refuse to fight or kill. Apparently and clearly, it’s been that way since the 40’s. When we were growing up, people always got their asses beaten like Doss did, maybe even raped and/or killed if they did what Doss did relating to nonviolence. Turning the other cheek never paid off for anyone. People are always depicted as soft and got beaten up for it. It happened to Jesus. It happened to Gandhi. It happened to Martin Luther King Jr. And, it definitely happened to Doss. Plus, one girl got set up in Mexico by some punks she thought were her friends. They beat her and jumped her to death. What’s just as fucked up as being betrayed by people you thought were your friends? Her decision not to fight back to defend herself when she was getting her ass beaten. A video showed only one soul attacked her but she still didn’t defend herself. Now, Doss? Cuz he was unwilling to so much as lay a single finger on a gun, at least at the boot camp, everybody viewed him as someone who’s soft. A weak link. And, unfortunately we all know what happens to to soft people and weak links. But, when I actually saw that movie, I learned why Doss was so unwilling to kill. He was bout to kill his dad for beating up his mom but instead he made him cry believing it to also be murder. I respect that as a reason for him not wanting to kill anyone but he should’ve at least practiced self defense though. At least he saved his mom from an ass whooping though. That’s really something no softie would do. And, not to mention all the lives he saved in the war. No softie or coward would ever do that either. He’ll always have my respect for what he did in the war. It’s really amazing what happened wit him and shit like that. Plus, I also took a book bout Hacksaw Ridge from a church and read everything bout it later on. More details there than there were in the movie. Bout everything. Shit’s crazy.
8. Some think murder is the worst sin to be committed. No. Hypocrisy is the worst sin ever. Everybody makes mistakes and everybody sins but not everyone admits their mistakes, let alone their sins. And, worse than that, some people even blame their mistakes on other people and/or berate others for doing something yet do that particular something themselves. Jesus calls it having a plank in your eye. Anyone who says that he or she has never sinned in his or her life is a liar and worse, a hypocrite, and the truth is not in him or her. Never trust a hypocrite.
9. There’s also another movie Andrew Garfield was in. Tick Tick Boom. I feel like Viki would cry at that, too.
10. I really need to remember where it says that a soldier didn’t have to use a gun, even if he was s medic.
11. Never accept surrender so easily or be so quick to believe someone on something cuz it could be a trick for all we know the same way that white flag was clearly a trick from the Japanese. You knew better than to believe Clayton on his scene to set Tarzan up and yet you were dumb enough to fall for that white flag prank from them.
12. It’s also funny how you hated that guy that took Desmond’s photo of his wife and yet you cry when he dies. At least he learned not to judge so quickly. I guess you can call that just one step further to redemption.
Japanese troops rarely (if ever) surrendered. They followed the code of Bushido (the Way of the Warrior), where to die serving the Emperor was glorious and to surrender unthinkable. If they didn't die in combat, most committed suicide. A very, VERY tough enemy to fight.
Never hears told he has the right to run through the fires of hell without a single weapon to protect himself. That's exactly what he did to save than men.
There is no surrender in Japan. It's only fight to the end, if in a losing situation then suicide attacks, if that too is defeated then harakiri!
Great reaction, ladies! Loved it!
If you want to see another *inspiring* movie that will make you smile and cry and laugh ... check-out _"Windtalkers"_ - you will love it! Like _"Hacksaw Ridge"_ there are some really tough parts in it, but I promise, *it's worth it!*
*Enjoy!*
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The full true story of Private Desmond Doss is even more unbelievable.
I don’t understand how poeple cry when they watch this movie it’s good I just cry when I watch this
This is the most violent war movie, so I hope you aren't scarred by it. Medics/Corpsmen are among the bravest.
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Who's the beautiful girl on the right?!?!
Her reaction to Desmond praying made me cry. And I don't cry...
Vicki
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@@vivek27789 Okay. Welp Vicki... You are more than welcome in Texas.
Amazing man.. I love the line that his brother says, when you are under conviction that is not a joke, that’s what you are.. 🙏🏻❤️
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Thank you for doing this. It was amazing and mostly true. Very little was added. They actually said he may have saved more than 75. God Bless
That's a MEL GIBSON movie baby! Please girls watch Apocalypto also by Mel Gibson, awesome movie, you'll love it!
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Sometimes in history God let us meet some of his special heroes 🙏🏼
Watching stuff like this kinda makes you sad how weak and petty a lot of people are now. Those were real men
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3:20 yes yes Garfield is very good superman… 💙❤️
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I cried in this movie, how much power and all the fights were too brutal and how much people died during the war ohh wow the best one of couse doubt thanks 🙏 for the recommendation of this video ♥️👏🏻🍿
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Mel Gibson intended to give the audience some battle scenes that, as much as a movie can do, helped the audience experience what it's like to be in the middle of combat, with death and wounds all around you. I think he did a good job. No?
Kindly share the link to that movie please
MY FAVORITE MOVIE!!! 💓✌😉
98/100 👌👌
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Desmond passed and when he got home God welcomed him home.
Watch the "Letters from Iwo Jima". Great movie from the Japanese side.
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Great reaction to a great movie!
What an Amazing Christian American Hero♡
Lol why the hell is the video gone for half of these and we are just sitting her staring at you two?
This is also a (.01%film) for morals and values of life ! I only promised "Fury" was the best tank warfare film as a ".01%film".
Lia, babygirl, please, "Good Will Hunting"(.01%film😇)! And "Get Out"(.01%film)! And also "The Departed", it's the only film neck and neck with "Training Day"! Both, The Departed and Good Will Hunting are both athletic "Boston movies"! Lia, for me, please!
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I like your dog looks almost like mine
Please guys watch, The blind Side (2009) with Sandra Bullock and Somewhere in time (1980), realy emotional and powerful movies, please i begging you guys, hugs from Brazil 🙏🥹🥹
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You don’t ever wanna go in the military 🪖 , I’m deadly serious right now guys. Don’t ever go in the army. I am in the army myself. 😢
When Doss was injured and on a stretcher, he demanded that they put him down and take someone more badly wounded. The man's story is so unreal, they left many parts out of the movie because they thought people wouldn't believe it. You should research his life, it is amazing.
Not to mention he was suffering from tuberculosis. He only had half of his lung capacity. So with his diet, he was malnourished he had half of his lung capacity, barely a waif of a man, and yet still did all that.
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They left that out of the movie. They said it was too unbelievable.
Highly recommend the book "The Unlikeliest Hero" by Booton Herndon, 1967.
And yet they added in that ridiculous nonsense about him wanting his Bible. . . .talk about pushing a narrative
this man is so amazing, you dont know how hard it is to lift a human body and carry it let alone rescue 75 men, what a legend!
You know actuality it was more than 75 but he was so humble that he said 50, everybody else is saying it was over 100 so they split the difference.
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He fought an impossible battle before facing actual combat
45:52 ... my favorite scene
He was not going to leave Smitty's body to be forgotten.
Thank you for watching this incredible movie.
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To see these beautiful girls cry about this movie it was very heartwarming ❤ shoutout to Desmond
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Glad you two enjoyed this. Desmond Doss grew up and enlisted from my hometown, so was happy to see him get a movie of his own (and a great one at that).
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Deepest respect. Desmond Doss is an inspiration... I am humbled and heartened by his example. They should should teach about him in schools.
Great reaction ladies, and yes, you are right, it is so much better because Desmond was a real hero and not some imaginary one.
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Please yes, tell your friends and family about this man. It is a little-known story of World War II even here in the US. Most Americans didn't know about this until the movie came out and this, I think is wrong. We need to know about this and ALL the other brave stories. Your reaction was great.
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the 75 number was actually a compromise. The reports from his commanding officers during his recommendation claimed he saved around 100, where Doss reported only 50, probably due to his humble nature.
If anybody deserves to be called a saint it is this man
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My grandfathers very much went through the same thing when they went to war in 1942 in Egypt they were only 19 years old so young and they were killing other young soldiers 😢😢. They were in the 28th Maori battalion of NZ 🇳🇿army.
Sadly both killed in action (K.I.A) they never once had the chance to return still to this day they are buried in European battle grounds.
One died in Casino Italy 🇮🇹
One died in Berlin Germany 🇩🇪 (from my understanding by way of a German tiger tank)
They were my inspiration to become a soldier of NZ 🇳🇿
Thank you guys ❤❤❤❤
The 28th Māori Battalion never served in Berlin. They last served in the Italian campaign. Perhaps it was Rome? The only Allie’s in Berlin were Russians and Romanians. I do respect their service
There are still men like this in the world. These are the ones we should look up to. Not sportsmen or popstars, but men of character and values.
Desmond Doss was more than likely, one of the purest souls to ever walked the earth.
A Japanese sniper reported that twice he had Desmond in his sights for an easy shot and both times his rifle failed to fire.
There is no finer showing of how a man should carry himself than Doss. As a retired US Army Vet i can tell you this is the standard we hold ourselves to now based on heros like this who served before us
I think I was told once, he was actually put up for a second MOH, which is amazing! Some other great true type or True story movies are 13 hours, Lone Survivor, once we were Soldiers, Blackhawk Down, Fury, Thin Red Line, Unbroken, Dunkirk,1917, American Sniper, Braveheart. Braveheart, Once we were Soldiers, and Hacksaw Ridge, all directed by Mel Gibson. His main writer producer of his production company is a descendant of William Wallace!!😮😮But maybe the greatest soldier of all time was a guy in Vietnam named Roy Benevides. Injured in Korea and early in Vietnam, it's amazing the guy could even walk! Yet he recovered, ran 5 miles a day and 1000 pushups a day, went to jump school then special forces training, then back to Vietnam. 37 knife gun shrapnel wounds, intestines coming out, destroyed jaw, eyes sealed closed by dried blood, and he survived! I met him once in the early 90s, when I was in the 82 Airborne. Not a big guy either!
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I can't stand the person who has been editing their videos lately. They always cut out all of the best scenes which are the ones that people come to watch the reactions for in the first place that way they can see how the person reacts to them major scenes. Then they still managed to make the video really long by filling it with a bunch of scenes didn't nobody cares about and that makes no sense to even make a reaction for. I'm extra disappointed this time because this is the movie that I've been waiting for a long time to see their reactions for. What a waste of a potentially good reaction once again.
so you speak for everyone do you? You know exactly the scenes "the people come to watch the reactions for", and the "scenes nobody cares about"? You don't speak for me buddy, I was very happy with the scenes they showed. If you want to see scenes they didn't show then just support them on patreon and watch the full reaction, stop getting so sore and entitled about it
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This was an amazing true story. My father was a forward mortar scout on Iwo Jima. He never came back the same.
P.S. I highly recommend Letters from Iwo Jima.
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Another cinematic masterpiece from Mel Gibson ❤
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This was a Mel Gipson movie? Well, that explains a lot!
And another american propaganda movie yay... no words...
Thank you from the bottom of my heart for finally reacting to this beautiful film!
This man is a true legend and hero. Glad u guys reacted to this movie, and definitely should recommend it to others too.
Your reaction to Doss' nightmare was almost as good as Trixy's! Nice reaction.🤠
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God bless Desmond Doss and his family! God bless all the veterans who sacrificed so much to protect our country and preserve our freedoms! God bless America! God bless all of the souls - military and civilian - we have lost in times of war! Lord have mercy on us all!
3 battalions is approximately 2,400 soldiers
I think in world war 2..The no of soldiers per battalion was little more than standard 800...Around 1000 in most cases.
The fact that we lost so many people in Okinawa was one of the main contributing factors to us dropping the two atomic bombs. We were facing that type of loss if we were to invade the main island
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For whomever saves one life saves the world in its entire
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❤️❤️❤️❤️ TO SEE THESE BEAUTIFUL SOULD WATCH THIS MOVIE WAS SO HEARTWARMING!!! THIS WAS AN AMAZING FILM AND DESMONDS HEROIC STORY SHOULD BE KNOWN EVERYWHERE
Screw comic books, this man is a true hero.
Letters from Iwo Jima movie is from the Japanese point of view. Worth a watch and thank you for the reactions : )
Yes him and Tom Holland are superman
If you could react to the Indian movie Shershah it would be very nice. It's also a real war film.
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Whatever u say about Mel Gibson...but he does make some truly great movies...One hell of a director to be honest.
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Hola por favor reacciones a la pelicula "PECADOS DE GUERRRA" con Michael J. Fox, o a la de "PLATOON" de OLiver Stone, saludos a todas las chicas hemosas de este canal , Hello, please, reactions to the movie "SINS OF WAR" with Michael J. Fox, or to "PLATOON" by OLiver Stone, greetings to all the beautiful girls on this channel
There are some very great WWII movies.
15) Amen (2002)
25) Life is Beautiful (1998)
27) Schindler's List (1993)
30) Pan’s Labyrinth (2006) - Spanish with English caption
31) Midway (2019)
38) Come and See (1985) - Russian with English caption
70) The Sound of Music (1965)
101) The Wind Rises (2013)
105) Darkest Hour (2017)
120) Secrets of War [Oorlogsgeheimen] (2014) - Dutch with English subtitle
159) Dunkirk (2017)
178) The Remains of the Day (1993)
252) Hacksaw Ridge (2016)
255) Saving Private Ryan (1998)
315) Grave of the Fireflies (1993)
Ladies, if you haven't seen "Life is Beautiful" or "Come and See" they are so worth it, but if you want to see the full scope of the Nazi world, then "Amen."
It was calculated invasion of the Japanese mainland would kill over a million Americans and countless more Japanese than the two nuclear bombs dropped on their cities which obliterated those cities. By finishing the war earlier lives were saved on both sides. Just even misunderstanding of the enemy would have caused many Japanese to commit suicide due to Japan's mainland being invaded if it looked like they would lose to America.
You forgot Enemy at the Gates.
@@oscarparedes4033, my Dad wanted to see that one, so I took him to the theatre to see it. I wasn't impressed with it, but to each their own.
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The real story of private Doss actually is lot worse. He contracted tuberculosis in 1946 and spent 5 1/2 years essentially confined to hospitals and had to have his lung and 5 ribs removed. He was finally discharged in 1951 with 90% disability. He actually got shot twice during carrying those men down and his left arm was damaged to the point where he couldn't do carpentry anymore. He continued to get antibiotic treatments at the VA until an overdose caused him to go deaf in 1976 where he finally got 100% disability. Thankfully he regained his hearing in 1988 thanks to a cochelar implant. The sadder story is that Dorthy his wife you see in the movie got cancer and while Desmond was driving his wife to the hospital for cancer treatment, his car slide out of control from the rain and sadly killed his wife in 1990. He remarried in 1993 and lived the rest of his days until he died at age 87 in 2006. His second wife died in 2009.
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The cliff is actually much higher in life… if you look at photos of the actors climbing the rope ladder, the cliff is only 7x taller than an upright actor in the foreground. The real ridge is like 450’ or 500’ high Id have to look it up
I love all you ladies. You’re reactions to the movies are great.. and everyone can see how awesome you all are and caring by the way you all cry over the emotional parts of the movies ..😘
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They mention it in the movie, but the fact that was a vegetarian and really only ate crackers and coconuts means he was almost always under nourished/malnourished. That he was still able to carry and save 75+ men over the course of several days is even more amazing.
Not to mention he was suffering from tuberculosis and had half of his lung capacity, he did all that malnourished and with one lung tied behind his back
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@@alaneskew2664 god nerfed this mf hard
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