Ian a Canadian who just finished living 15yrs. in Riga. My wife is Latvian. One of my friends there is Guys cousin ! He is the one who gave Guy, the restored Lada to drive, while there !! I am a big Guy Martin fan !! TT forever !!
that was cool. I can't believe he was able to find all that out. I know the feeling, I used to try to ask my grandfather what he did in the war/Army (US Army 1940-1978) and he'd never tell me. Turns out he lied about his age, enlisted at 16 and went to the Pacific as a motorcycle mechanic spending most of his time in New Guinea. After the war he stayed in and ended up getting a battlefield commission at one point (no clue when) and went to Korea as a tank commander in charge of a M39 Armored Utility Vehicle in the 2nd Infantry Division. During the Battle of the Bowling Alley he was pretty much the only officer alive (a 1st Lieutenant at that point) in the division and HAD to take command of everyone below him for a number of weeks while there was continued shelling and he did so well at it and it was considered 'going above and beyond the call of duty' that he was awarded a Bronze Star. He ended the war as a Captain. After the war he was told either get out of the Army, or give up your commission. So he went back to being a Sgt and was shipped off to the Territory of Alaska. At that point he just became an accountant and that's what he did for the rest of his military career. Unfortunately I never found any of this out until over 10 years after he died when my step-grandma sent us a package with his 2nd Infantry (Second to None) book, officers role call picture, and a bunch of medals. The last and most detailed of details I only found out last year, 17 years after his death, when my step grandma's daughter sent us a bunch more paperwork that said why and when he got his Bronze Star as well as his enlistment papers etc. I still have no clue when or why he got a commission as an officer.. It had to be a battlefield commission for taking lead when officers died during combat as a NCO, but I have no clue when. (As a high school dropout he'd never have become an officer through schooling which even then took college degrees) I also only recently found out where my family came from and where my last name came from.. Turns out we are part French (damn it... I hate French) and my first ancestor came to the US in 1685. His first child was born here in 1700.
I didnt even know that he had a Latvian roots. High five from Estonia. We have a farm couple of kilometers from Latvian border, where my grandpa and grandma lived even before the war, so im really glad to hear, that you have latvian roots.
My fathers Estonian a few years ago we went to Latvia on the way to Estonia. Felt at home in oth countries, even though I was born in Canada now reside in Australia. Really really enjoyed thanks Guy Martin
This was completely absorbing, and I learned a lot about the history of the area. Fascinating stuff. Guy is such a wonderful example of a human being, always learning, always curious, always humble, always strong. Love this series.
Oh man this was a beautiful story! I was telling a friend about it and he said something like 'I heard the Latvian's were very independent and loved their farms/gardens'...and I just about went to tears. I didn't know the Russians and Germans ran back and over this country so much. What a beautiful country! And war accomplishes....what?
I can tell you as a Latvian This war has destroyed many thing. Where I live there was near my city a large village in it lived about 3 000 people but when the Russians came before the Germans came about 1 700 people lived and after ww2 only 200 people lived there and now there are 260 people in that village from 3 000 to 260. sorry if my english is bad.
And history just tells the story of the "winner" even if there no winner at all ... all the poor souls who did and saw things they never shouldnt. Latvia rlly awesome and still strongest People in my opinion . May all the poor souls Rest in Peace
\m/ Guy Martin! Well done to Mr Martin for tracing back his Grandfathers footsteps before, during & post WW2. I guess the quiet and preference to work ('graft') trait his grandfather has clearly passed onto Guy. Not uncommon to hear the hard working ethos that post-war migration brought not only to England but many countries world wide. I could say something about today's migration but that would be against the spirit of this documentary. Well done Guy. oh yeah Guy looks a lot like his Grandfather.
His family history explains a lot of his fearless acts in life. He’s from a warrior side and expresses it differently than the past but it shows now with how fearless he is to undergo almost anything
Great video Guy loved learning about your Latvian heritage. Those folks were forced to fight or all would suffer terribly. WW II was such a tragedy. Have a great day from the USA Mate!!!!
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Ha, yesterday watched his series about building a spitfire, today he's building a bench in my country of Latvia. I had a weird feeling he could have some Latvian in him, the minute I heard his voice. Cheers.
My Latvian wifes parents spent 7 years in Siberia !! Her older sister died there !! BUT as you well know..the Russians have NEVER DONE ANYTHING WRONG..EVER !!
I have the same problem with my great grand dad.... I have family in Poland, who where originally from german that I do not know and he was and his the elephant in the room. No one like to talk about him. He faught in the ww1 for the germans and when Hitler came to power he took his family to Switzerland. Lost everything and is a big taboo!
Mrs Richards: "I paid for a room with a view!" Basil: (pointing to the lovely view) "That is Torquay, Madam." Mrs Richards: "It's not good enough!" Basil: "May I ask what you were expecting to see out of a Torquay hotel bedroom window? Sydney Opera House, perhaps? the Hanging Gardens of Babylon? Herds of wildebeest sweeping majestically past?..." Mrs Richards: "Don't be silly! I expect to be able to see the sea!" Basil: "You can see the sea, it's over there between the land and the sky." Mrs Richards: "I'm not satisfied. But I shall stay. But I expect a reduction." Basil: "Why?! Because Krakatoa's not erupting at the moment?
ua-cam.com/video/OVvf_M9ARA8/v-deo.html That's true. "Mēs sitīsim tos utainos un tad tos zili pelēkos" :) Translation: "We'll beat those [louse infestated ones, in a single word (doesn't translate too well) - russians] and then those blue-greenish ones [referred to germans because of their uniform]"
You people are still falling for the 'EVIL NAZI ' bullshit, hey? It's time you stopped drinking the kool-aid and parroting shit fed to you by the mainstream and hollywood..
@@at9370 Well there were evil nazis, to deny that is to put your head in the sand, however not every single nazi acted in an evil manner, and were just following orders; this video is a perfect example of that, and there's the fact the Latvians had the motivation to defend their country from the soviets which were considered a bigger threat to Latvians. Any nazi that commited war crimes were hung in Nuremberg, or hunted down by nazi hunters, any that served in the German army that didn't were free to start new lives after the war, so it's unlikely any surviving soldiers of the nazis committed any evil crimes of war.
@@iggyblitz8739 Mate, please don't tell me how to think. I've researched WW2 for the past 17 years and know exactly how things were played out and the oligarchs behind it. The victors tell the stories and if you want to believe their BS narrative regarding WW2 go right ahead. I'm guessing you also believe the elites when they tell us the never ending wars and murdering of millions of people in the middle east is all done because they care so much for the people of the Middle East and just want to bring them democracy...
Who would have thought. Great history lesson of my country :)
Ian a Canadian who just finished living 15yrs. in Riga. My wife is Latvian. One of my friends there is Guys cousin ! He is the one who gave Guy, the restored Lada to drive, while there !! I am a big Guy Martin fan !! TT forever !!
Brilliant stuff. Enjoyed every minute of the video. Thanks!
that was cool. I can't believe he was able to find all that out. I know the feeling, I used to try to ask my grandfather what he did in the war/Army (US Army 1940-1978) and he'd never tell me. Turns out he lied about his age, enlisted at 16 and went to the Pacific as a motorcycle mechanic spending most of his time in New Guinea. After the war he stayed in and ended up getting a battlefield commission at one point (no clue when) and went to Korea as a tank commander in charge of a M39 Armored Utility Vehicle in the 2nd Infantry Division. During the Battle of the Bowling Alley he was pretty much the only officer alive (a 1st Lieutenant at that point) in the division and HAD to take command of everyone below him for a number of weeks while there was continued shelling and he did so well at it and it was considered 'going above and beyond the call of duty' that he was awarded a Bronze Star. He ended the war as a Captain. After the war he was told either get out of the Army, or give up your commission. So he went back to being a Sgt and was shipped off to the Territory of Alaska. At that point he just became an accountant and that's what he did for the rest of his military career. Unfortunately I never found any of this out until over 10 years after he died when my step-grandma sent us a package with his 2nd Infantry (Second to None) book, officers role call picture, and a bunch of medals. The last and most detailed of details I only found out last year, 17 years after his death, when my step grandma's daughter sent us a bunch more paperwork that said why and when he got his Bronze Star as well as his enlistment papers etc. I still have no clue when or why he got a commission as an officer.. It had to be a battlefield commission for taking lead when officers died during combat as a NCO, but I have no clue when. (As a high school dropout he'd never have become an officer through schooling which even then took college degrees) I also only recently found out where my family came from and where my last name came from.. Turns out we are part French (damn it... I hate French) and my first ancestor came to the US in 1685. His first child was born here in 1700.
I didnt even know that he had a Latvian roots. High five from Estonia. We have a farm couple of kilometers from Latvian border, where my grandpa and grandma lived even before the war, so im really glad to hear, that you have latvian roots.
And Guy is great man, good man, thanks for film.
Brilliant! Thank you, from St Louis Missouri USA
Guy is such a loveable character
My fathers Estonian a few years ago we went to Latvia on the way to Estonia. Felt at home in oth countries, even though I was born in Canada now reside in Australia. Really really enjoyed thanks Guy Martin
thanks from canada for uploading this
This was completely absorbing, and I learned a lot about the history of the area. Fascinating stuff. Guy is such a wonderful example of a human being, always learning, always curious, always humble, always strong. Love this series.
What a touching episode. Excellent work once again. We can all learn from Guy and his unassuming friendly ways.
Big thumbs up...
Really great story!!!
Oh man this was a beautiful story! I was telling a friend about it and he said something like 'I heard the Latvian's were very independent and loved their farms/gardens'...and I just about went to tears. I didn't know the Russians and Germans ran back and over this country so much. What a beautiful country! And war accomplishes....what?
I can tell you as a Latvian This war has destroyed many thing.
Where I live there was near my city a large village in it lived about 3 000 people but when the Russians came before the Germans came about 1 700 people lived and after ww2 only 200 people lived there and now there are 260 people in that village from 3 000 to 260.
sorry if my english is bad.
Guy Martin and I could be great friends. I like his character. Great 'Guy'.
Incredible story
I liked when he first met his cousins . That was an emotional moment . Great people. All of them , including Guy and his grandfather !
Thank you. It was very, very pleasant to watch.
Now, I want to go to the beautiful country of Latvia and do some filming! Amazing country.
Outstanding video!.... I think this one is your best
And history just tells the story of the "winner" even if there no winner at all ... all the poor souls who did and saw things they never shouldnt.
Latvia rlly awesome and still strongest People in my opinion .
May all the poor souls Rest in Peace
Beautiful. Thank you so much for sharing this.
there you go kids someone to look up 2 than the reality crap this is reality no scripts he is a grafter go on guy
\m/ Guy Martin! Well done to Mr Martin for tracing back his Grandfathers footsteps before, during & post WW2. I guess the quiet and preference to work ('graft') trait his grandfather has clearly passed onto Guy. Not uncommon to hear the hard working ethos that post-war migration brought not only to England but many countries world wide. I could say something about today's migration but that would be against the spirit of this documentary. Well done Guy. oh yeah Guy looks a lot like his Grandfather.
Amazing, just absolutely amazing....
Respect big time mate
19:40 Lad, your eyes are telling millions.
'Eating Spanners' good on ya Guy , I reckon that might stick that one , you learn something every day
incredible. fantastic story.
His family history explains a lot of his fearless acts in life. He’s from a warrior side and expresses it differently than the past but it shows now with how fearless he is to undergo almost anything
I like how Guy flew in economy class. down to earth mate. love it.
What a beautiful story..
same here Guy I miss my grand dad
war destroys everything.
So true. We all get on better if we compromise and just talk to each other!
Fantastic.
Great video Guy loved learning about your Latvian heritage. Those folks were forced to fight or all would suffer terribly. WW II was such a tragedy. Have a great day from the USA Mate!!!!
Im touched!!! And guy is rally cute as well:D :) thumbs up
Huge respect to Guy, we might have the same roots. I can call my self curonian too.
Guy Liepājas karaostā tika pie agresīvās versijas...
Bet filmiņa ir izdevusies...cilvēks daudz kam nav gatavs meklējot savas dzimtas saknes...filmā viņš izdzīvo tā laika situācijas, negācijas, izprot iespējamo savējo sadzīvi, pieņemtos lēmumus utt
Ha, yesterday watched his series about building a spitfire, today he's building a bench in my country of Latvia. I had a weird feeling he could have some Latvian in him, the minute I heard his voice. Cheers.
FINALLY SOMETHING HE DIDN'T CRASH, HOPE THAT LARDA KNOW'S HOW LUCKY IT IS !
good story
Nice to see Guy thi way and hes famely ... thanks
awesome person
Pa skaisto sveiki,paldies!
Allen Millyard + Guy Martin would be a perfect match for some quality content
What a guy!
amazing docu! that family photo hit hard!
12 idiots didn't like this wonderful and moving story
more like 12 twats
This was incredibly moving to watch, much love guy, from an Irish dude in America. Anyone know the music at the end?
Guy leaving the ruined church trying to set a record for the worlds fastest Lada...
That Alex bloke belongs on a CompareTheMarket ad.
38:50 the cabbage was like nope im out of here for a better life
My Latvian wifes parents spent 7 years in Siberia !! Her older sister died there !! BUT as you well know..the Russians have NEVER DONE ANYTHING WRONG..EVER !!
That is why they are celebrating 9. May...
❤️❤️❤️❤️
Grandpa an absolute chad ye
I have the same problem with my great grand dad.... I have family in Poland, who where originally from german that I do not know and he was and his the elephant in the room. No one like to talk about him. He faught in the ww1 for the germans and when Hitler came to power he took his family to Switzerland. Lost everything and is a big taboo!
One word from a Yellow Belly in France Mega !!!!!!!!!!
"eating spanners" what a legend. 🤣🤣
Mrs Richards: "I paid for a room with a view!"
Basil: (pointing to the lovely view) "That is Torquay, Madam."
Mrs Richards: "It's not good enough!"
Basil: "May I ask what you were expecting to see out of a Torquay hotel bedroom window? Sydney Opera House, perhaps? the Hanging Gardens of Babylon? Herds of wildebeest sweeping majestically past?..."
Mrs Richards: "Don't be silly! I expect to be able to see the sea!"
Basil: "You can see the sea, it's over there between the land and the sky."
Mrs Richards: "I'm not satisfied. But I shall stay. But I expect a reduction."
Basil: "Why?! Because Krakatoa's not erupting at the moment?
does Martin Speaks Latvian and if not why doesnt he know because his father was Latvian
NeoSlab
No he does not and its because his father was not Latvian. His Grandfather was.
Guy should come to 333 race track
watch SAMPOLIT and see the new Latvian military.
Latvia has the prettiest gals in the world....Im dating one.. >;-)
But he is driving Russian car lada 2105
Rosito J so?
Почему нет перевода???!!!
23:28 Those men were not all conscripted, most of them joined by will
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That's true. "Mēs sitīsim tos utainos un tad tos zili pelēkos" :)
Translation: "We'll beat those [louse infestated ones, in a single word (doesn't translate too well) - russians] and then those blue-greenish ones [referred to germans because of their uniform]"
Lithuainia is a bit older then latviaso yeah
Voldemort
Voldemārs
such a personality and ace in speed but PLEASE learn how to speak SLOWEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEER !!!!!!
It's on UA-cam. You can slow it down!
Just listen faster 🤣😂
@@dereknicholson4831 How ?
Merciless red army ;))) y'all best remember that shit for your own sake :)
lol always one snowflake in the bunch
His father was a Nazi? Fought for Germany in an SS unit? Ouch.
not father, grandfather
And? The people who fought in the wars are not the men who ordered them to do it.
You people are still falling for the 'EVIL NAZI ' bullshit, hey? It's time you stopped drinking the kool-aid and parroting shit fed to you by the mainstream and hollywood..
@@at9370 Well there were evil nazis, to deny that is to put your head in the sand, however not every single nazi acted in an evil manner, and were just following orders; this video is a perfect example of that, and there's the fact the Latvians had the motivation to defend their country from the soviets which were considered a bigger threat to Latvians. Any nazi that commited war crimes were hung in Nuremberg, or hunted down by nazi hunters, any that served in the German army that didn't were free to start new lives after the war, so it's unlikely any surviving soldiers of the nazis committed any evil crimes of war.
@@iggyblitz8739 Mate, please don't tell me how to think. I've researched WW2 for the past 17 years and know exactly how things were played out and the oligarchs behind it. The victors tell the stories and if you want to believe their BS narrative regarding WW2 go right ahead. I'm guessing you also believe the elites when they tell us the never ending wars and murdering of millions of people in the middle east is all done because they care so much for the people of the Middle East and just want to bring them democracy...