The Tanks of Girls Und Panzer: Tiger 1 - WW2 History Documentary

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  • @jerryudonneedtoknow3903
    @jerryudonneedtoknow3903 3 роки тому +591

    Great video and great explanations on most parts but... A few minor corrections and problems I noticed with this video.
    (Can't tell if my comment is glitching)
    For early war and in battle of France, the Panzer III was NOT the main battle tank, it was one of two, both the Panzer III and Panzer IV were the main battle tanks.
    During this time there was still more focus on having one tank to have the role of infantry support and the other for largely anti-tank combat. This was becasue the 3.7cm was seen as sufficent for anti-tank puproses but ill-suitable for infantry support, the same goes with the short 7.5cm howitzer on the Panzer IV. At this time a 7.5cm gun with a long barrel or larger caliber size with long barrel for Anti-Tank purposes was practically rare, at this time most anti-tank guns were from 3.7cm - 6cm with practically all countries. This both the Panzer III and Panzer IV were reliant on each other to achieve maximum efficiency, after all combined arms warfare.
    The Panzer IV was an organic part of the Panzer division, by all means it's was permanently attatched with the division, unlike the StuGs which were inoganic units constantly reassigned to different divisions to support them, the StuGs role is to support anyone and everyone where ever and when ever, it went with infantry divisions, Panzer divisions, etc, the Panzer IV was always part of the Panzer division though in smaller numbers in early war, it was always aimed to work in unison with the Panzer III.
    Until operation Barbarossa, there was not much of a thought on combining the two roles of anti-tank and infantey support just yet, the introduction of the Panzer IV with the L/43 gun is when the two roles at this point were merged.
    You also sort of nitpick on the interleaved tracks to much without explaining much of its benefits.
    I don't really care that you explain the problems, I do care when you degrade something and don't at least say it's positives as it brings bad assumptions, and just seems more like nitpicking.
    Under all circumstances to the west, under almost all terrain the interleaved tracks are one of the best wheels to choose for running performance.
    In addition interleaved wheels provided a very smooth ride over very rough terrain.
    Along with that you didn't explain onto detail why Henschel chose that design to be more effective with weight, the interleaved wheels provided more contact to the tracks which basically provided more ground contact, this effectively have it a low ground pressure allowing it to cross mud and snow very well (if the wheels didn't lock from it freezing)
    Of course it's not used in modern designs because it's complex but it's factors of what makes it good shouldn't be left out as we need to understand why that design was chosen over all else.
    Next the video could have been a prime opportunity to explain the Tiger I transmission and it's reliability.
    Regarding 1942 and early 1943, the transmission did have some issues but it was hammered out. In addition the early Tiger I had a drive shaft designed with breaking points. This design was to reduce shock absorbed by the transmission when the Tiger made a hard impact on a tree, rock, etc.
    If the Tiger drove hard onto some rock or tree, the shaft was designed to break at the shaft to prevent the gearbox from being damaged, in addition the transmission was EXTREMELY hard to access, the entire superstructure basically had to be removed to access it. Basically removing to turret and top half of the tank. The drive shaft with breaking point was a solution the prevent that. The drive shaft was way quicker, easier, cheaper, and faster to repair and replace, in addition it reduced maintenance on the transmission if the crew drives properly, though this was a rather fragile system and it seemed to break often. So later on it was removed, this of course boosted the vehicles reliability, from there on the transmission was largely reliable.
    People of course always compare the Tiger I with the Tiger II and Panther thus the Tiger I transmission is degraded to hell.
    The Panther faced a major design problem with the gears and the Tiger II was overweight but the Tiger I design was good, it's weight was enough to be handled, the transmission had nothing bad to really stir up problems besides improper usage by the driver.
    This is why the Tiger I availability for combat seemling increased by like mid-late 1943 onwards
    Tiger crews are rather a bothersome tick in the reliability and should not really be included in it's reliability.
    By 1943, Germany was having a bit of a shortage on skilled crews, training for Tiger crew began to get rushed in general, diving deeper into the war it would only get worse. If skilled crews got their hands on Tigers it was reliable, period.
    If ill-trained crew got their hand in Tiger, that'll vary, it doesn't change the fact, that after 1942, it's reliability jumped to the point it can be considered reliable. After Kursk it practically steemed out almost all it's engine fire issues.
    You could have also went to state more stuff into it's reliability, complexity, and so on
    Transmission: For the most part reliable, but extremely difficult to access and a bit complex, trying to access a transmission for anything not a minor repair is impossible in the field and needs to be sent to a workshop.
    The Engine was most unreliable comparing it to everything on the vehicle. Fuel line issues, engine fire, carburetor problems especially due to fuel lines. I need to check again but I think that the fuel lines issue was dealt with early on but the engine fire problem remained until some where after Kursk. I also need to check this again but I'm also believe that put of all the mechanical problems, engines fires are the most dominant one in kursk, the transmission were fine with only a few handfull having transmission problems.
    (I'll check on the losses of each s. Pz. Abt. at Kursk later.)
    Though one of its greatest ups is that it's very accessible. It very quick and easy to replace, you can see this from photos of cranes lifting the entire engine block out, it was a bit complex to repair yes but it wasn't much of a nightmare to replace.
    I haven't seen much on suspension reliability issues with Tiger I so I'm going assume there is some but it's not prominent like Tiger IIs
    I'll maybe add more to this later
    Also as a last note, the engine could reach a maximum of 3000rpm, the Tigerfibel states that this would basically damage and degrade the engines lifespan, 2600rpm for the engine was recommended, in somewhere in the middle or early in it's productions, a capping this of some sort was added to prevent the driver from revving to 2600rpm unless emergency or something, this effectively reduce the chance of a human error of fucking up the engine.
    I want hoping you'd address those issues and improvements seeing how long this video is.

    • @AnimarchyHistory
      @AnimarchyHistory  3 роки тому +246

      I am pinning your comment for excellent historical diligence. I try not to go into too much technical stuff (unless like the tracks it leads to a good joke). I try to err on the edutainment side of things. But. When I leave shit out or make mistakes. I always make sure to pin a “shit I got wrong post”. But you’ve saved me the time so I appreciate you :)

    • @moonlight_png1487
      @moonlight_png1487 3 роки тому +32

      impressive historical guy

    • @Kamina.D.Fierce
      @Kamina.D.Fierce 3 роки тому +10

      There's also a couple other anime of the WWII/Military genre you might consider: Upotte (guns/infantry) and Strike Witches (Air Force/Pilots).

    • @jerryudonneedtoknow3903
      @jerryudonneedtoknow3903 3 роки тому +25

      @CrossaintDeSurtr
      I just like to give the answer in full depth, cuz who knows when some dude is gonna go "you're wrong" and it's becomes a 100+ reply mess because neither of them gave in depth detail

    • @sinisterisrandom8537
      @sinisterisrandom8537 3 роки тому +20

      @CrossaintDeSurtr We aren't keyboard warriors, we are simply historical worms. Who have a massive pride for our research into topics of the past no one will ever look at and end up believing crap they think they know but don't.

  • @nixonfox3376
    @nixonfox3376 3 роки тому +521

    Erika: Maho, promise me that you won't cry
    Maho: ... (Insert Maho usual expression)
    Erika: The transmission broke again.
    Maho: I know....*One tear drop*

    • @erichvondonitz5325
      @erichvondonitz5325 3 роки тому +28

      Erika: ...our tanks got taken out by the Anzio team (Italians)...

    • @is2ismysenpai
      @is2ismysenpai 3 роки тому +26

      @@erichvondonitz5325 *loads luger*

    • @nixonfox3376
      @nixonfox3376 3 роки тому +13

      @@erichvondonitz5325 Maho: Hm.. Bring out the Panzer 38T and load tactical Sabaton engines (Ghost Division from a far distance intensified)

    • @goldgamercommenting2990
      @goldgamercommenting2990 3 роки тому +7

      @@nixonfox3376
      Hanz: well I see the situation were both in... THE TRANSMISSION OF MEIN TIGER IS BROKEN... AGAIN! SCHIEßE!!!

  • @girthmaster7567
    @girthmaster7567 3 роки тому +290

    I love how the structure of this video is basically how many sabaton songs can I string together

    • @AnimarchyHistory
      @AnimarchyHistory  3 роки тому +111

      I know my audience

    • @ranekeisenkralle8265
      @ranekeisenkralle8265 3 роки тому +49

      There is no such thing as "too much Sabaton".

    • @jamesharding3459
      @jamesharding3459 3 роки тому +8

      @@ranekeisenkralle8265 There is such a thing as tasteless Sabaton, however

    • @ranekeisenkralle8265
      @ranekeisenkralle8265 3 роки тому +14

      @@jamesharding3459 tasteless Sabaton? You'll have to elaborate on that. Because to me there is nothing tasteless about telling people about history through music. If anything, it is ingenious.

    • @jamesharding3459
      @jamesharding3459 3 роки тому +13

      @@ranekeisenkralle8265 Excuse me, I don’t think I was clear. Sabaton itself is not tasteless, but it can be used tastelessly. For instance, the infuriating Last Stand x Crusades memes, music videos, et al.

  • @MikeJones-qn1gz
    @MikeJones-qn1gz 3 роки тому +91

    “Oh hey Miho I see you managed to stay sober until the afternoon congratulations”

    • @AnimarchyHistory
      @AnimarchyHistory  3 роки тому +39

      “Shut up b*tch. You don’t know me. I don’t have a problem”

    • @goldgamercommenting2990
      @goldgamercommenting2990 3 роки тому +9

      @@AnimarchyHistory
      “First.... help with the transmission dummkopf before Arthur Harris comes!!”
      -Hanz

  • @pinnedthrottle7690
    @pinnedthrottle7690 3 роки тому +279

    “Never too early for gratuitous Sabaton” this is why I love your history docs. Your info is precise, your delivery flawless, humor, and relevancy to today’s history weeaboos is impeccable.
    You got my attention with Prinz Eugen, made me cry with Bismarck, satisfied my lust for revenge with yandere fox girl Akagi, and now covering tanks with enterprise coming down the pipe; all I can say is bravo, keep up the great work!
    +1 sub

    • @BattleshipOrion
      @BattleshipOrion 3 роки тому +2

      That's how I got here....well add Sabaton & there song 'Great War with Prinz Eugen lurking in the recommend.

    • @spartanonymous113
      @spartanonymous113 2 роки тому +1

      I agree. Man's gonna get my follow after I rewatch Eugen, finish Akagi, then view Enterprise.

    • @ZeSgtSchultz
      @ZeSgtSchultz 2 роки тому

      Sabaton seems like a soft core fanboy garage band.

  • @rewrew897
    @rewrew897 3 роки тому +72

    Sabaton, girls und Panzer, and 40k TTS memes
    Somehow inserted into this
    I enjoy that immensely

  • @dragonknight573
    @dragonknight573 3 роки тому +158

    I was expeted the Enterprise documentry but this also worth the watched

    • @kingdomofvinland8827
      @kingdomofvinland8827 3 роки тому +6

      Likewise

    • @NoPegs
      @NoPegs 3 роки тому +2

      Motion on the table declaring worth the watched is passed with three votes. Moving on to Enterprise business now.

  • @winghungyuen2726
    @winghungyuen2726 3 роки тому +88

    A nearly two hour video about the German Tiger and the story of panzers? I'm in! A fine example of a quality video and in-depth analysis on the topic.

  • @Alte.Kameraden
    @Alte.Kameraden 3 роки тому +537

    When Tiger I was introduced to the world she needed a liver transplant, and a heart replacement. After that she excelled at almost every task given to her. Tragically she ate like a horse, and StuG Chan was always stuck fetching her more food.

    • @arjunmadan318
      @arjunmadan318 3 роки тому +27

      This is true on so many levels

    • @justjoking5841
      @justjoking5841 3 роки тому +23

      Azur Lane but with Tanks and Airplanes plz :3

    • @appa609
      @appa609 2 роки тому +3

      @@justjoking5841 are there any airplane based cartoons?

    • @politenecoarc5741
      @politenecoarc5741 2 роки тому +6

      @@appa609 if we're talking about 'Anime' then there's Strike Witches.

    • @thecrab2791
      @thecrab2791 2 роки тому +3

      @@appa609 the magnificent kotibuki was ok

  • @blackdragonxtra
    @blackdragonxtra 3 роки тому +79

    39:13 My gods, the madmen actually did it! They drifted a tank!

    • @invadegreece9281
      @invadegreece9281 3 роки тому +14

      With enough vodka anything is possible comrade!

    • @Ballin4Vengeance
      @Ballin4Vengeance Рік тому +10

      I’d bet my money a BT could do a handbrake U-turn if it tried.

  • @Executioner9000
    @Executioner9000 3 роки тому +25

    Frankly I knew most of this going in, but your presentation, wit, thoroughness, and history were so good, I stayed until the end. Nice video.

  • @PDInfantryman
    @PDInfantryman 3 роки тому +299

    Sensha-do: The greatest sport never created. P.S. Us guys wanna play, too.

    • @thekrimsonchin6023
      @thekrimsonchin6023 3 роки тому +26

      I really wish their would be an anime within the same universe as Girls unds Panzer, but we get to see what the boys are up too.

    • @erichvondonitz5325
      @erichvondonitz5325 3 роки тому +42

      @@thekrimsonchin6023 Possibly the Luftwaffe or the Kriegsmarine
      Boys Und Luftwaffe
      Boys Und Kriegsmarine

    • @karoldrozdz813
      @karoldrozdz813 3 роки тому +24

      @@erichvondonitz5325 Boys und wunderwaffe

    • @fiddler9804
      @fiddler9804 3 роки тому +13

      Whilst the girls are playing with tanks, the boys are playing with WMDs

    • @justinpohl8986
      @justinpohl8986 3 роки тому +6

      @@erichvondonitz5325 there's girl versions of both those. Haifuri = teenage girls on WW2 warships, pretty fun
      &
      Strike Witches/Brave Witches = teenage girls with kneesock-airplane-engines that fight aliens, also pretty fun.

  • @vegascvpiaaron4026
    @vegascvpiaaron4026 3 роки тому +126

    a lot of people don't know this and this includes me until recently. But there are a bunch of OVA's for GUP where Yukari actually talks about all the tanks that appear in the show lol i thought it was awesome.

  • @twichee247
    @twichee247 3 роки тому +39

    All I did was nod, grin and laugh at this. Driving wasn’t so bad because of listening to this. Well done! Loved it! Can’t wait to see what’s next ⚓️🛩

  • @fabianmichaelgockner5988
    @fabianmichaelgockner5988 3 роки тому +73

    *cough cough*
    "ALARM! ALARM!"
    "In Deckung!" (Get in Cover)
    *Panzerlied intensifies*
    *Erika intensifies*
    *Sad Logistic Units noises*
    *Sad mechanic noises*

  • @nintendofan1749
    @nintendofan1749 2 роки тому +19

    “God she’s great”
    Let’s be real we all want a Yukari in our lives

  • @DeetexSeraphine
    @DeetexSeraphine Рік тому +3

    That quick summary has me laughing harder than it reasonably should.
    Okay, between this and your association with Lazerpig, consider me subscribed.

  • @thomasking9467
    @thomasking9467 3 роки тому +72

    Mate, your Azur lane and now this is by far some of the best documentaries on UA-cam. Looking forward to the Enterprise video and any more after this (hopefully a video on best girl HMS Formidable👍🏻) keep up the good work on these.

  • @MortRotu
    @MortRotu 3 роки тому +26

    Just binged watched Bismark, Akagai(SP?), Prinz Eugen and this one. You sir are a most captivating story teller and these deserve many many many more views than they currently have. I hope you are immensely proud of these. Had I been taught history like this at school I might have a history degree now. Thank you for keeping me amused for 7+ hours, I eagerly await the next installment!

  • @jamesegan3109
    @jamesegan3109 2 роки тому +6

    You make learning history the most entertaining. I can't stop watching. But when "it's raining men," came on I lost it. Please make as much history and battle history videos as you want I will watch every single one. You have a fan in me for as long as this channel stays up. Be safe and long life. Thank you for what you do.

  • @the_chrisgamer9934
    @the_chrisgamer9934 3 роки тому +30

    Besides all the horrors and atrocities of war and WW2 in particular, I must truly admit that I loved the last line of the video and that in sense the tiger and its history represents the story of germanys perspective of the war. Going in hard and motivated to only see the need to adapt and by that ultimately lose the initiative and go down, but not with one hell of a fight.
    Great video.

  • @sephuris5555
    @sephuris5555 Рік тому +4

    I love the fact that girls und panza put in the stereotypical engine sound for each nation until you get to the Fin in Der Flim

  • @YukariAkiyamaTanks
    @YukariAkiyamaTanks Рік тому +2

    With all the problems the tiger has it makes me wonder how does Maho stay sane at all.
    But in all seriousness great video man!

  • @ncpa1152
    @ncpa1152 2 роки тому +6

    Absolutely love this documentary, better researched and more entertaining than the stuff you see on TV. I sincerely hope you do more tank documentaries in the future

  • @GuyParody
    @GuyParody 3 роки тому +9

    27:24
    Ghost Division
    Song by Sabaton
    Lyrics
    Fast as the wind, the invasion has begun
    Shaking the ground with the force of thousand guns
    First in the line of fire
    First into hostile land
    Tanks leading the way
    Leading the way
    Charging the lines with the force of a furious storm
    Fast as the lighting phantoms swarm
    Two hundred miles at nightfall
    Taken within a day
    Thus earning their name
    Earning the fame
    They are the panzer elite, born to compete, never retreat (ghost division)
    Living or dead, always ahead, fed by your dread
    Always ahead, as the blitzkrieg rages on
    Breaking morale with the the sound of blazing guns
    First in the line of fire
    First into hostile land
    Tanks leading the way
    Leading the way
    Leaving a trail of destruction to a foreign land (waging war with conviction)
    Massive assault made to serve the Nazi plan (Wehrmacht's pride, ghost division)
    Communication's broken
    Phantom's are far away
    Thus earning their name
    Earning the fame
    They are the panzer elite, born to compete, never retreat (ghost division)
    Living or dead, always ahead, fed by your dread
    Pushing the frontline forth with a tremendous force (far ahead, breaks resistance)
    Breaching the way for panzer corps (shows no fear, self-subsistent)
    First in the line of fire
    First into hostile land
    Tanks leading the way
    Claiming the fame
    They are the panzer elite, born to compete, never retreat (ghost division)
    Living or dead, always ahead, fed by your dread
    Panzer elite, born to compete, never retreat (ghost division)
    Living or dead, always ahead, fed by your dread

  • @1daddyDA
    @1daddyDA 2 роки тому +11

    Absolutely Brilliant. My late Father fought with the Allies in Burma and the Far East in WW2. I was born in the German Rhineland at a British Army Hospital in the late 1950s while he served there during the Cold War. All I can say is that as now part of NATO thank God we now still have the Germans on our side.

  • @EisenDrache125
    @EisenDrache125 3 роки тому +6

    It is 1:52:23?!
    Damn! This is the single documentary that was engaging enough to make that time frame move almost instantly. And the best part? I also learned some things from this video!
    Keep it up! The quality is high and great!
    *Moving on to Bismarck now*

  • @avalonrainstryder2005
    @avalonrainstryder2005 3 роки тому +8

    Another superb documentary. A mixture of wit, facts and exciting narrative. I may have a few nit picks here and there but tis a minuscule complain to the overwhelming complexity of your creation. The build up of the story, the introduction of how the tiger came to be was essential to the overall story. The documentary gives a good balance of hard hitting fighting and some humor. The plight and desperate struggle of the russians against an enemy who is both fanatic and unrelenting. I adore how you add in criticism of how the operations happen, wherein the mistakes can be pin pointed and to give a sort of fish bowl view on why the Wehrmacht didnt stand a chance in winning. "heroism and galantry wins individual fights but they can never win the war" im paraphrasing but this struck me well. Job well done, you did the Tiger 1 justice. Looking forward to your future successes. But I do have one itch about it, you added sabaton and other fitting music but no panzerlied? That was a miss in my part

    • @AnimarchyHistory
      @AnimarchyHistory  3 роки тому +1

      Oh that’s in it.

    • @avalonrainstryder2005
      @avalonrainstryder2005 3 роки тому +1

      @@AnimarchyHistory I didnt notice it hmmmm, well only one way to find out, imma watch it again 🤣

  • @EnRandomSten
    @EnRandomSten 3 роки тому +24

    when you click on some random, seemingly trashy anime essay (no offense, I clicked after all lol), only to be met by one of the best summaries on early war doctrine and theory I've come across on the internet that is outside of proper history literature. And let's be honest, there is way more deathly boring history literature compared to well written and paced works and I must say that this video surely falls into that latter camp. Well at least the starting 25mins or so, I've yet to go further today lol.
    kudos either way, you've gained one more sub

    • @lazukk3735
      @lazukk3735 3 роки тому +1

      You should watch his other documentaries, they are just as good

  • @totallyaploy1824
    @totallyaploy1824 3 роки тому +4

    It's amazing to see how much you've improved since I last saw a video of yours. Keep it up, man.

  • @kalanmccowan2153
    @kalanmccowan2153 3 роки тому +5

    Honestly who needs the history channel anymore, when there are ledgendary documentaries like this on UA-cam

  • @DomyTheMad420
    @DomyTheMad420 Рік тому

    this channel is by far one of the weirder finds i've ever made:
    - weirdly in detail amount of coverage on wars, past or current (with clearly defined biases that are mentioned often and shaded with sources, rumor, facts. better journalistic integrity then most media companies. amazing work mate.)
    - far more memes, jokes and "is that a Wave song about the F16?! why?! i mean it slaps but WHY?" then i EVER expected. wth xD
    - i.... i don't even know how to describe this video for the purpose here..
    Shame most people will take one look at the hour long videos and move on..
    I need everyone on youtube to see the final minutes of your video on Wagner.
    pure comedy gold to cap off the perfect deepdive

  • @larryjenkinson5525
    @larryjenkinson5525 3 роки тому +4

    Enjoyed the video, the commentary was both accurate and entertaining 🇦🇺

  • @michaeltelson9798
    @michaeltelson9798 2 роки тому +7

    There is usually one thing not usually mentioned about Tiger units. They had short barreled 75mm Pz III M and N versions for anti infantry support.
    The 21st PD in Normandy was rebuilding at the time and had an ad hoc of obsolete vehicles along with improvised tank destroyers devised by Major Becker from French chassis. It should have been considered at half strength at best to what it should have been.

    • @Splattle101
      @Splattle101 Рік тому

      Re the PzIII supports, the Germans did try that initially but abandoned it pretty quickly. I can't remember the reason why off the top of my head, but I think it might've been the logistical difficulties of maintaining two kinds of tank in the heavy battalions.

    • @michaeltelson9798
      @michaeltelson9798 Рік тому

      @@Splattle101 During the 1944 Warsaw Uprising they had Goliaths flanking Tigers to keep the Polish Home Army from swamping the vehicles

  • @Deadeye313
    @Deadeye313 3 роки тому +2

    Damn, man. Awesome video. Especially the jokes. Both informative and entertaining.

  • @luked2767
    @luked2767 3 роки тому +9

    Caput was a pretty crazy anime about antrapamorthic girl assult rifles, mostly revolving around a human teacher in a girl/assult rifle academy for Nato small arms.
    It strangely never had any Japanese SDF arms.
    I think gate was pretty cool, it was well rounded and kind of drove home the ideals and tactics as ww1 started out without thinking about the new developments in machine guns, artillery, aircraft.
    Its pretty much dungions and dragons getting wiped out by a modern millitary.

  • @generaljemssmjem437
    @generaljemssmjem437 3 роки тому +24

    18:12 i swear, i was listening to this while playing war thunder, when the ghost division played, german tanks came out of no where, they will never stop blitzing

  • @musoklimbu4824
    @musoklimbu4824 3 роки тому +22

    Good god what a blast of a video man.the opening got me laughing

  • @whisperedarcc6543
    @whisperedarcc6543 3 роки тому +4

    You can never go wrong with Sabaton, volume up, and raging in its AWESOMENESS.

  • @deluca1031
    @deluca1031 3 роки тому +7

    Better documentary than History Channels

  • @Mustang-wt1se
    @Mustang-wt1se 2 роки тому +14

    Heavy tanks are a GREAT idea. If you’re on the defense, have endless resources, and all the technical issues are fixed

    • @jeffk464
      @jeffk464 2 роки тому +3

      Its a tool, you have to figure out how to use it. The breakout concept seemed to work, using the heavy tanks to punch a hole in the enemy lines and then using medium tanks to exploit the opening. This concept seems to depend on you being on the offensive though. None of this seems to fit with the modern battlefield.

    • @thebighurt2495
      @thebighurt2495 7 місяців тому

      @@jeffk464 In the modern day and age, the battlefield shifts so often and so quickly, your entire army needs to have borderline light tank speeds just to keep pace

  • @thefightingspitfire
    @thefightingspitfire 3 роки тому +1

    Nice to see you back uploading👍

  • @adamwellman7865
    @adamwellman7865 10 місяців тому +1

    Just found this channel because of lazerpig. Love the history presentation here.

  • @noobster4779
    @noobster4779 3 роки тому +13

    Meanwhile my boy Panzer IV., a pre war design, doing its duty from the 1.9.1939 to the 2.5.1945 and remaining an effectivew combat vehicle to the last day. Definitly one if not the best tank designs of WW2.
    Also the last german victory of WW2 was the "Battle of Bautzen" at the eastern front in 1945 against a mainly polish force (a bit ironic). The germans successfully launched a counterattack reconquering the city of Bautzen and the sorrounding area, holding it to the end of the war.
    The general view is that it was a local german vicotry, although Poland also claims it as one because their overall frontline wasnt breached, just pushed back.
    Still despite different claims to who "won" (on the polish side mainly for pride reasons do to this beeing the biggest battle the polish army was part of since 1939 and a defeat, no matter how small, would be emberassing in April 45) this remains the last instance were german forces successfully assaulted and pushed back an enemy force while reconquering a sizeable territory.
    Not every victory has to be part of the big famous offensives.
    Edit: Tigers were not build in the Ruhr Area, they were build by Henschel, which was a hessian arms producer based in Kassel. The compounants came from all over germany, but final assembly was in Kassel. The final Tiger Tanks of the factory saw service in the defence of Kassel itself and were basically rushed by the engineers into service by sticking every pare part still lying around together to get some out last second. The final Tiger II. that was constructed by germany was one of these on the 4. April 1945

    • @justfly7730
      @justfly7730 2 роки тому

      Germans should only produce pzIV s and nothing else

  • @davidharner5865
    @davidharner5865 2 роки тому +4

    Relating to each level accomplishing their individual TASKS: 'No Captain can do very wrong if he places his ship alongside that of the enemy.'-Nelson. To do with self-contained Divisions, Napolean did that with his Corps.

  • @H9092-2
    @H9092-2 2 роки тому +3

    Somehow you made a 2 hour video about the Tiger as an anime person and only had the bare minimum Wehraboo and Comieboo.
    Congrats!

    • @laisphinto6372
      @laisphinto6372 Рік тому

      "bare commieboo"? i am afraid what you consider bit commieboo

  • @marseldagistani1989
    @marseldagistani1989 2 роки тому +3

    Btw Animarchy don't forget that a person going by the name of Georg Bruchmuller aka Durchbruchmüller, was one of the people that came up with the idea of combined operations in which intense bombardments, lasting only a few hours, would stun the defenders just before attacking infantry could reach them.

  • @Monty_BeGoodToEachOther
    @Monty_BeGoodToEachOther 2 роки тому +2

    Incredible story telling. well researched accurate history and perspectives, well timed humor and a sprinkling of cute anime. Truly unique presentations.

  • @jamie28gaming
    @jamie28gaming 2 роки тому +6

    girls und panzer is literally the reason I learned all of my ww2 history.

  • @militant-otaku9795
    @militant-otaku9795 3 роки тому +15

    18:50 - sorry, but you're misrepresenting what the org chart is showing. While it's true that there's only one line for armor (that being a brigade), that brigade has two regiments, each with two battalions, each with 5-6 companies. The closest in size is the infantry brigade. Although the armor didn't make up the bulk of the divison, it was still the largest component, at least according to your diagram.

    • @AnimarchyHistory
      @AnimarchyHistory  3 роки тому +5

      That is true. However I wouldn’t say I’m misrepresenting it. When you factor in the same org charts from the USSR and UK, they have nothing but tanks for the most part.

    • @militant-otaku9795
      @militant-otaku9795 3 роки тому

      @@AnimarchyHistory agreed. We do the same now, though. Our Armor and Mechanized Infantry Divisions (or rather their BDEs) were all combined in the late 20th Century and now they're combined at the BN level.

    • @AnimarchyHistory
      @AnimarchyHistory  3 роки тому +3

      @@militant-otaku9795 Hooray for hyper-war am I right?

  • @Eddneton94
    @Eddneton94 2 роки тому +1

    i probably already knew most of that but i still enjoyed the memes.
    great edit
    great research
    great voice
    great video
    have a sub

  • @JacobT-1
    @JacobT-1 Рік тому

    Am so excited for you to hit 100k. You deserve it. Just got done watching the 3 parts of your Enterprise series and loved it.

  • @adam95evans
    @adam95evans 3 роки тому

    this is most likly the only documentary comady I've ever liked

  • @ronaldburd3012
    @ronaldburd3012 5 місяців тому

    Michael Cove on Price of Empire said how well the German Soldiers fought masked how badly they made War. Thanks for another great doc. Love ww2 history since grade school, yea they taught this in school I’m that old, love your presentation.

  • @andersfrihagen3656
    @andersfrihagen3656 3 роки тому +5

    I am very impressed by Animarchys historic videos, as compared to others they are immensly detailed and also wide ranging. I am not so much impressed by the anime inserts, but life can be disappointing..... :-)

    • @AnimarchyHistory
      @AnimarchyHistory  3 роки тому +3

      I know the anime isn't for everyone, however they have the benefit that people who are interested in the anime, will be drawn to learn about history. And I would like to think that storytelling and good quality allows for people who don't like anime to look past it and see the quality.
      That said I will have a crack at doing a non anime related history documentary at some point. Most likely the Battle of Britain.

  • @danwest3825
    @danwest3825 2 роки тому +2

    "Virtually impossible is not actually impossible" cracked me up

  • @Buzbikebklyn1
    @Buzbikebklyn1 2 роки тому +3

    Your description of the tank German offensives we're spot on.
    I love the cussing !
    The "F@#K off huge " problem of broken down tanks was hilarious.
    Please! More of the
    "Problems with WAR" type of documentary!
    Who is the speaker of this documentary?
    This guy's a hoot !!!
    Live on Britain!

  • @AwesomeNinja1027
    @AwesomeNinja1027 3 роки тому +4

    Can't wait for the Enterprise video. But I hope you can do a documentary about the other tanks used in Girls Und Panzer.

  • @locknessmonster1959
    @locknessmonster1959 3 роки тому

    Excellent video chap. Eagerly awaiting your next video.

  • @usswestvirginiabb-48
    @usswestvirginiabb-48 3 роки тому +5

    What's that cover of Blitzkrieg Bop you used? That shit is lit!

  • @rustykilt
    @rustykilt 3 роки тому +1

    Thoroughly enjoyed your video....

  • @TheInterceptor12
    @TheInterceptor12 3 роки тому +2

    20:30 in the words of the Mighty Jingles "If it's stupid, but it works: it's not stupid."

  • @coyotej4895
    @coyotej4895 2 роки тому +4

    The Tiger 1 has two cool One-time records attached to it that I think show how Awesome it really was. One Most hits on a single tank in a single battle where the tank retreats under its own power. Over one hundred hits from numerous enemy tanks and anti-tank guns and aircraft. Next longest period of time the tank was by all accounts Invulnerable, the crews having No Predation, the first month of its mass release on to the Russian front when the tank simply was unkillable. (This last may now be broke by the M1 Abrams and its Long-time record of No Tanks Lost In battle). Any one like reading I highly recommend the book "Tigers In The Mud" A first-hand account of a Tiger ace commander.

    • @hanzkammler6388
      @hanzkammler6388 2 роки тому

      I think Carius gunner downed a IL-2 with their Tiger I. Just for the lolz.

  • @goldgamercommenting2990
    @goldgamercommenting2990 3 роки тому +5

    Tiger 212: at least Maho didn’t want to repair my rear
    Tiger 131: well my relationship with getting damaged has one difference and Ich don’t think YOU want to cross that line **shows hole under the barrel of the gun**
    Tiger 212: **wimpers** ok

  • @zororosario
    @zororosario 2 роки тому

    Didn't think I was going to spend 2 hours but I did !👍Good stuff Cheers 😃

  • @themysticaldrone4517
    @themysticaldrone4517 3 роки тому +13

    The Tiger I's armor may be flat BUT MAHO ISN'T

    • @thebighurt2495
      @thebighurt2495 7 місяців тому

      So..... the Tiger I has Justice on it's side?

  • @pavelslama5543
    @pavelslama5543 3 роки тому +5

    Designers: Technology rules, we should put everything into this monster!
    Soldiers and mechanics: Fck, dude! Who the hell is gonna keep that running?!
    Soviets: Lol, amateurs, if there is less stuff that breaks, more stuff keeps working!

    • @laisphinto6372
      @laisphinto6372 Рік тому

      except soviet stuff is crap and even if it is low tech it still breaks way more often. rule number one if you want good tanks dont build them with slave labor

  • @ErenYega747
    @ErenYega747 3 роки тому +2

    1:42:24 Haha I remember in CoH tales of valor getting to play as a Tiger and destroying everything, missions 1 and 3 was awesome fun annihilating the brits at Villers Bocage with an ace crew and tiger (and running away in mission 2 when the Tiger was disabled which too was fun)

  • @Klein_Panzer
    @Klein_Panzer Рік тому +2

    11:44 that dog 100% went deaf after yhat

  • @Persian-Immortal
    @Persian-Immortal 3 роки тому

    Beautiful video.. loved and enjoyed it. Well done.

  • @aex-blacksmithuk2111
    @aex-blacksmithuk2111 2 роки тому

    Great video, I enjoyed it very much, thank you.

  • @elgostine
    @elgostine 2 роки тому +1

    1:16:30
    see..... this.. this is the wierd shit that makes your channel so memorable.... that and you do ...straddle.. that nice line between high technical detail but also being able to make it very digestable
    that and the memes... good god.

  • @56bturn
    @56bturn 11 місяців тому +1

    From what I've heard, five Shermans pummeling a Tiger would usually lead to the Tiger getting wrecked.
    Also, apparently the Half Tracks Whittman engaged in that convoy, one of them was a medical Halftrack... which was very clearly marked.

    • @thatdude1435
      @thatdude1435 7 місяців тому

      You probably heard the whole "it takes x-amount of Shermans to kill a Tiger". It comes from the saying that the shermans had to almost sacrifice 4 shermans in order for the the fifth to get close enough to pen the armor from the front.
      Even though im a mega Tiger fan, this would have been a straight up insane tactic in real life.

  • @BorderKeeper
    @BorderKeeper 3 роки тому +2

    HERE WE GO!

  • @gudmundursteinar
    @gudmundursteinar 9 місяців тому

    Do remember Germany and the US also used versions of the infantry-cruiser tank two peat. The US had tanks viz infantry tanks, but they also had combat cars that belonged to the cavalry, those combat cars were light tanks, with tracks. Germany also had the two peat. The combination of their cruiser tank the Pz3 and their infantry tank the Pz4 was the tank force they were building towards when the war started.. about 2 years early. German and american infantry tanks were much more mobile than their british counterparts, but they were infantry tanks non-the less.
    Also, france used the same combination of cruisers, the S35 and the infantry Char2B.

  • @REEbott86
    @REEbott86 2 роки тому +1

    Seeing all these thumbnails I would give anything to see this guys search history.

  • @goldenguardian8753
    @goldenguardian8753 3 роки тому +1

    Yeah! New upload!

  • @daveybyrden3936
    @daveybyrden3936 3 роки тому +4

    I dipped into this for 2 minutes and found errors. Can't spare the time to check it all.
    - Henschel didn't want their Tiger hull to carry Porsche's turret as stated here. They were forced into it.
    - The Henschel Tiger was not "ten tons heavier" than Porsche's candidate. They were of almost the same weight.

    • @ThePTBRULES
      @ThePTBRULES 3 роки тому +2

      You're mistaken too, lol. The Turret was designed by Krupp, as ordered by the German government. They were considering separate parts of the order.

    • @daveybyrden3936
      @daveybyrden3936 3 роки тому

      @@ThePTBRULES Yes, strictly speaking that is correct. The turret on Porsche's tank was actually a Krupp design.

  • @kms_prinzeugen678
    @kms_prinzeugen678 3 роки тому +1

    I love these documents thank you so much also the part about maho is so true

  • @bullitzfromabove5376
    @bullitzfromabove5376 3 роки тому +1

    Whats the anime with the planes at 1:45 ?

  • @leonardfender2472
    @leonardfender2472 2 роки тому +1

    1:39:54 German panzers never fired (main gun against nme tanks) on the move. Fury as a movie is bleeding from many (factual) wounds.

    • @AnimarchyHistory
      @AnimarchyHistory  2 роки тому

      There are reports that some Tiger crews. Such as Wittmann and Carius actually did fire while moving. Not moving fast mind you but both the Tiger and the Sherman had rudimentary stabilisers.

    • @leonardfender2472
      @leonardfender2472 2 роки тому

      @@AnimarchyHistory They (as aces) did. But the stabilizer was for them to enable the tanks to open fire once they have stopped. Per books at least.

  • @tizi087
    @tizi087 2 роки тому

    I know this video is already quite old but still:
    About the planning of Zitadelle:
    The Wehrmacht did have plans in 1943 to act on the principle of strikes from the rear [backhandblows], but Hitler did not want this and instead wanted to act offensively on a small scale. See Kursk 1943 Roman Toeppel page 20
    The plan for Unternehmen Zitadelle (i.e., the basic idea) came from Generaloberst Schmidt. See Kursk 1943 Roman Töppel page 23
    Manstein still tried to convince the General Staff in March 1943 to eliminate the Kursk front arc already now. See Kursk 1943 Roman Toeppel page 24
    The driving forces for Unternehmen Zitadelle were Heeresgruppen Mitte and Nord not Hitler, who was initially more inclined to Unternehmen "Panther". See Kursk 1943 Roman Toeppel page 28-29
    The first postponement of the original attack date of 1 May (3rd May, later 5th) was made because Army Group Center did not yet see itself ready to attack. See Kursk 1943 Roman Töppel page 32-34
    The postponement to 12 June 43 was done because of the consideration to increase the chances for success by having better forces available and to have enough time to build up sufficient forces in Italy. See Kursk 1943 Roman Töppel page 35
    Defacto, except for a handful of generals, almost everyone was against the postponement of Citadel until June, but an attack in May could hardly have taken place anyway because of the weather. See Kursk 1943 Roman Toeppel page 36-37
    Translated with www.DeepL.com/Translator (free version)
    So it is quite more complicated. As always the russian had trendemous luck with the weather. Furthermore the germans made some blunders. In the southern pincer they had too few infantry division in the norht to much. Model which you named was not aggresive enough in the north. he even send a infantry division in the first wave of attack instead of a panzer one..... Kursk, from what i interpret out of Töppels book failed, because the norther Pincer failed. The SOuth would have probably been able to reach Kursk altough it would be questionable waht would have remained of tehir combat power.
    The Soviet artillery attack on the German initial positions was hardly successful. Interference fire was fired but the losses were only minor. Almost all divisions of the first attack wave could nevertheless attack as planned, only one division in the south was delayed, but this by fighting on the ground. See Kursk 1943 Roman Töppel page 109-110
    yeah and the soviet air and Artillery "coutnersuprise" attack.... didnt went good... as to be expected by the soviets
    and with coutnerattack you mean the one of the 5th Guards tank army in the south? where the SS litrally slaughter them and the whole thing had few effect except deleting russian reserves? where the russian lost around 100 tanks and killed 3-4 Panzer IV? the more succesful coutnerattacks came when the iniative shifted and the russian began to push the germans back

  • @jackjones9460
    @jackjones9460 2 роки тому

    Excellent video!

  • @MaxBaumer-jk6cm
    @MaxBaumer-jk6cm Рік тому +1

    I know the panzerkampfwagaon tiger had alot of problems but it's still my second favorite german tank by which my number 1 favorite tank is the panzer 4

  • @Evolution_Kills
    @Evolution_Kills 11 місяців тому +1

    This hits a lot different after seeing Lazerpig's evisceration of Wittmann.

  • @hilmansudirman9857
    @hilmansudirman9857 3 роки тому +3

    Great documentary from a very unexpected Channel. Most of no no German Big Tanks looks cool, but they were all not ready for combat operation. They should have stick to Spamming Pz III, Pz IV, Stug, and Open Top Tank destroyer like Nashorn to counter T-34 swarm. But of course just like "TIK" said, the Madman Retlih (reverse read it) wanted to make his wonder weapon ready to action.

  • @s4dg
    @s4dg 2 роки тому +1

    *clicks on girls und panzer video*
    2 hours later: time to play warthunder

  • @lexthemystic3541
    @lexthemystic3541 3 роки тому +4

    34:04
    Romania's oil fields were plundered long before Barbarossa...

    • @goldgamercommenting2990
      @goldgamercommenting2990 3 роки тому +2

      Oil you say
      Just wait for Americans to steal that

    • @lexthemystic3541
      @lexthemystic3541 3 роки тому

      @@goldgamercommenting2990 Who do you think bombed the living hell out of Ploiești's old fields? Good ol' B-34's! Albeit, Romanian AA and fighters did shoot down quite a few, most of the crews managed to scuttle out.
      (As a side note, all of the American prisoners of war that Romania captured were insured to be treated well and respectfully, as ordered by King Michael of Romania. He even got them commodities like cigars.)

    • @goldgamercommenting2990
      @goldgamercommenting2990 3 роки тому +2

      @@lexthemystic3541
      Point taken

  • @krydas9050
    @krydas9050 3 роки тому

    My man you never sziese to amaze me. Great video

  • @morrogin5986
    @morrogin5986 Рік тому

    Ok, I'm going to stop you at 29:47
    88mm in the AT role was not something thought up last min, but had already been revised pre Poland.
    This IA evidenced by the fact that the 88mm flak actually had an AP round issued, and SPG variants were assigned to AT companies.
    Just pointing that out....

  • @garynew9637
    @garynew9637 Рік тому

    Australian armour and Artillery museum in Cairns has approx 240 exhibits, reconstructed tiger, a gorgeous panther as well.

  • @thatdude1435
    @thatdude1435 3 роки тому

    tha gun shot at the end! haha!
    loved the video! ;)

  • @jirja3192
    @jirja3192 3 роки тому

    One detail - Pz.38(t) is basically a light tank. It's original Czechoslovak designation is LT vz.38 which stands for Lehký Tank - Light tank. If it was designed as medium, its designation will be ST as for Střední Tank - Medium tank...

  • @GERMAN_ENGINEERING
    @GERMAN_ENGINEERING 3 роки тому +1

    It’s here boys it’s finally here.

  • @pseudonym745
    @pseudonym745 Рік тому

    The best is your pronunciation of the "sturer Emil." 😂 That is really sweet..

  • @justgold4113
    @justgold4113 Рік тому

    1:44:06 Is that guy hip firing a .30 cal? Can't tell for sure but if so, what a mad lad!

  • @GodKitty677
    @GodKitty677 3 роки тому +3

    The tiger 1 is a breakthroungh tank as far as I can remember. Heavy tanks create the hole and the mediums are the ones that rush off into the sunset. Heavy tanks thus value armour and gun over speed. Thus the tiger 1 is a good tank at its time.

    • @amhumanperson3592
      @amhumanperson3592 3 роки тому

      Your right the tiger is a breakthrough tank, generally heavy tanks are made for that thing on mind expect for others like the is-2 which did it role of killing the German armour

  • @matthewthedemonangle5902
    @matthewthedemonangle5902 Рік тому

    1:31:00
    Is that the instrumental version of the Final Solution in the background? Cause I think it is

  • @MetalFreak187
    @MetalFreak187 2 роки тому +1

    Best summary of Germany in the 1930's I've ever heard

  • @KenDusek
    @KenDusek 2 роки тому

    Bro your documentaries are awesome. I have watched all of them. I hope you keep making them. Looking forward to your doc about the German 🏜️ fighter pilot.