this is actually inspired by real facts from the Lafayette Escadrille, "a U.S. unit constituted in 1916 under French command, made up of volunteers who came forward to fight for France during World War I" (the lion cub name was indeed Whiskey) The first American pilot to die in the war was part of that unit (Victor Chapman). en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lafayette_Escadrille
Its weird that his name is Henry Jones, but its also Henry Dufonce/Dufance or how ever you spell the name. Is that just his name he chose to get into a French speaking army, so no one would suspect he's an American?
Not a movie series. It started as television series beginning with Indy as a child. Although it had good ratings, it was expensive to produce and therefore cancelled. The unaired episodes were edited in pairs into 90 minute tv films. The "attack of the hawkmen" takes place in early 1917, after "Oganga" and before "the service".
rarevideosandfilms He posed as a captain with a different name. He gets recognized by his real name. The officer doesn’t take notice at all. These things only happen in movies don’t you think? Still a fun movie with well known names.
7:15....Obviously a Tv series, shot in ex Yugoslavia as well (....among other places - Most likely in the northern part of the country, in where everything was still quiet, since that was the period, where in the central part, all hell broke lose, already)! These cannons, are clearly Ex Yugoslav army, pieces!
It has as much to do with the polls. The American public was never in favor of going to war to protect British and French colonialism. Even after the sinking of the Lusitania in 1915 and the unrestricted attacks on shipping in 1917 the American Public only half-heartedly supported war against Germany and Austria-Hungary. Wilson and Congress putting America in the war pretty much ended his political career and he knew it, but it had to be done.
@@carlbirtles4518 First, the Mexicans declined. Second, we were in a perfect situation to prevent a Mexican assault had they dared, third, the Zimmerman telegram came after we were arming the UK & Fr to the teeth. And let's not forget, we declared war two years after the Lusitania which was transporting munitions.
LOL, wilson tried everything he could to avoid getting into ww1. But when he did get in few leaders before or since could match his war-making skills and resolve. Logistically, ww1 was even more impressive in some ways than was ww2. Of the 8.5 million dead in ww1, only about 50k were American, yet americans turned the tide in the allies favor. for a peacemaker, wilson has few warrior peers.
"Good is that which promotes life, evil is that which destroys it.." Mate then you're on the wrong side, remember the fact that the French and British tried enslaving half the world and Germany was just fighting back.. Also remember the Belgian Congo..? Don't forget, 6 million in the Congo...
This is my favorite episode. I'm so happy that I found this series on UA-cam! THANKS FOR UPLOADING!!
still get chills from the opening
this is actually inspired by real facts from the Lafayette Escadrille, "a U.S. unit constituted in 1916 under French command, made up of volunteers who came forward to fight for France during World War I" (the lion cub name was indeed Whiskey)
The first American pilot to die in the war was part of that unit (Victor Chapman).
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lafayette_Escadrille
Oganga is the first movie??? Thank u
Indiana Jones and the Red baron duel to the death, Fokker becomes a target to the French intelligence. Fly boys rocked the movie
1:27 yeah you bomb THAT museum lol.
"We fly - you snap!" Well, that was short and clear....
8:55 The British officer who talks to Indy is clearly carrying a Lebel rifle. Did production run short of Lee Enfields?
Its weird that his name is Henry Jones, but its also Henry Dufonce/Dufance or how ever you spell the name. Is that just his name he chose to get into a French speaking army, so no one would suspect he's an American?
Yes he chose it because it was written on a signboard in the billetting office in London.
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So...this is sometime after his escape from that German prison?
He was in a French officer’s uniform in ‘Trenches of Hell’, set in 1916 when Indy was still a corporal.
Is this a movie series? Next is the trenches with him and remi. What is the first movie?this? Or thr africa one?
these arent uploaded in order
@@Unknown.Skymaster ow
I could be wrong but there's one called "The service"
I think the Africa one comes first, then this and maybe the trenches one.
Not a movie series. It started as television series beginning with Indy as a child. Although it had good ratings, it was expensive to produce and therefore cancelled. The unaired episodes were edited in pairs into 90 minute tv films. The "attack of the hawkmen" takes place in early 1917, after "Oganga" and before "the service".
@@ΣπύροςΓ-ν9τ Thanks meanwhile i saw them all even the indiana jomes movies. But i like these more :)
what is this show? i never heard of it before.
It's young Indiana jones
just for forgery he would be in real trouble. Indy was up to some bad stuff.
rarevideosandfilms He posed as a captain with a different name. He gets recognized by his real name. The officer doesn’t take notice at all. These things only happen in movies don’t you think? Still a fun movie with well known names.
When the US entered the war, Indy wasn't transfered to the US Army.
7:15....Obviously a Tv series, shot in ex Yugoslavia as well (....among other places - Most likely in the northern part of the country, in where everything was still quiet, since that was the period, where in the central part, all hell broke lose, already)! These cannons, are clearly Ex Yugoslav army, pieces!
It has as much to do with the polls. The American public was never in favor of going to war to protect British and French colonialism. Even after the sinking of the Lusitania in 1915 and the unrestricted attacks on shipping in 1917 the American Public only half-heartedly supported war against Germany and Austria-Hungary. Wilson and Congress putting America in the war pretty much ended his political career and he knew it, but it had to be done.
Wilson had promised to keep us out of Europe's war. He lied and our guys died. Terrible, criminal president.
Arthur Zimmerman, German foreign secretary, offered to help Mexico reclaim Arizona, New Mexico and Texas.
@@socratesgeorgekazolias he was also funding racism and was pretty lousy. We should of brought back Theodore Roosevelt. He was a Chad.
@@socratesgeorgekazolias Someone had to make sure the bankers were going to get their loans to the Entente repaid.
@@carlbirtles4518 First, the Mexicans declined. Second, we were in a perfect situation to prevent a Mexican assault had they dared, third, the Zimmerman telegram came after we were arming the UK & Fr to the teeth. And let's not forget, we declared war two years after the Lusitania which was transporting munitions.
Looked like Flyboys
this was in the 80s. flyboys was in 2006
@@Unknown.Skymaster This was in 1995. Flyboys came out in 2006
Josh Pritt I rest my case
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LOL, wilson tried everything he could to avoid getting into ww1. But when he did get in few leaders before or since could match his war-making skills and resolve. Logistically, ww1 was even more impressive in some ways than was ww2. Of the 8.5 million dead in ww1, only about 50k were American, yet americans turned the tide in the allies favor. for a peacemaker, wilson has few warrior peers.
The US Army took a year to get ready for WW1 because they had no experience in modern warfare.
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Battlefield 1 in a nutshell
"Friends in High Places" anyone?
"Good is that which promotes life, evil is that which destroys it.." Mate then you're on the wrong side, remember the fact that the French and British tried enslaving half the world and Germany was just fighting back.. Also remember the Belgian Congo..? Don't forget, 6 million in the Congo...
People at the time didn’t realise that.