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  • @elvishskills
    @elvishskills 13 років тому +18

    20th Maine regiment had fucking balls of steel, zero ammo left and about to get flanked so they fix bayonets and charge like hell.
    to be fair the Confederate regiments had literally just walked 20 miles to get this without stopping to fill canteens or anything.

    • @DanielTossounian
      @DanielTossounian 3 дні тому

      I did a move once ...a highschool trained wrestler had me pinned cold. I had no options ,checkmate ...but I noticed one thing ,we were on a sharp incline ...I thought what the heck and rolled us both down and while rolling broke free ...he didn't see it coming . What this has to do with the civil war your guess is as good as mine 😅

  • @shhotput
    @shhotput 12 років тому +11

    The west side of Little Round Top had been recently logged in 1863 so it was quite open when the battle was fought. The Parks service maintains it that way today. The 20TH Maine was fighting on the south east slope which was (and is) fully wooded. The Devil's Den is about 1/4 mile west of the 20TH Mane marker on the other side of a creek called Plum Run. The whole area is covered with large granite boulders. LRT, Devil's Den, and the Wheatfield all are in a square about 3/4 of a mile on a side.

  • @TOCR815
    @TOCR815 11 років тому +18

    We can't let anything like that happen ever again. 150 years ago and still the bloodiest war for America.

    • @shecksthesheckler423
      @shecksthesheckler423 18 днів тому +3

      Give it time

    • @dwightdowson9259
      @dwightdowson9259 14 днів тому

      Terrible for all involved...Organized...yet Killing in a terrible act for all of we Service Men

  • @illinoismotionpicturestudi5065
    @illinoismotionpicturestudi5065 7 місяців тому +9

    I was getting so into this, I forgot I was watching a UA-cam Video and not the movie

  • @wheelchairby284
    @wheelchairby284 12 років тому +4

    4:35 "What. What?! WHAT?!"...this has been my favorite historical war movie since I saw it when I was 10, but that part always made me chuckle.

  • @GrumpyOldGuyPlaysGames
    @GrumpyOldGuyPlaysGames 11 років тому +10

    I've made that climb. I had ancestors on both sides of this fight.

  • @GrumpyOldGuyPlaysGames
    @GrumpyOldGuyPlaysGames 11 років тому +5

    "We were never whipped before, and we never wanted to meet the 20th Maine again."

  • @elvishskills
    @elvishskills 12 років тому +24

    Well what sucks is that they the Confederates did dispatch a group of guys with a huge portion of their canteens to go fill up but Union cavalry intercepted them. So even when they did come to this tiny stream right by Little Round top no one had anything to store the small amount of water that was there.
    I'd suggest going to Gettysburg if you ever get a chance, gives you a real feel for what went on during those three days.

    • @timnash7296
      @timnash7296 3 місяці тому +3

      I went there last year.
      It’s hard to explain that place in my opinion
      I went on the ghost tours too!!
      It was in oct so it was all over town.
      Some real hunted stuff over there.

    • @lloydpulver2104
      @lloydpulver2104 27 днів тому +2

      @@timnash7296it’s on my bucket list

    • @nocturnalrecluse1216
      @nocturnalrecluse1216 26 днів тому

      Was up there some years ago with a lady friend. I remember there were markings among the piled up stones to signify the flanks and infantry lines. Little round top is definitely my favorite part of the battlefield.

    • @dwightdowson9259
      @dwightdowson9259 14 днів тому

      QuiteRight Sir

    • @user-pb3dt6yl8m
      @user-pb3dt6yl8m 2 дні тому

      Lost more men in 3 days than in all of the Vietnam war. That’s North & South. 😢

  • @azndude19723
    @azndude19723 11 років тому +7

    In my opinion, it should be every person's dream never to fight against another person, no matter where they're from.

  • @mrbrasga
    @mrbrasga 12 років тому +7

    The weapons were way ahead of the tactics. Everyone probably would have lost fewer troops if the tactics were up to speed.

  • @Blueboy0316
    @Blueboy0316 12 років тому +6

    love the shot at 5:20, especially the guy pushing his way through to shoot his rifle

  • @melchiorvulpius4799
    @melchiorvulpius4799 11 років тому +24

    This is one of the most beautiful movies ever made. The thought that men would give all they had for an idea is amazing in today's world. Every time I watch this film I cry for the bravery and devotion that men on both sides felt.

    • @Demun1649
      @Demun1649 Місяць тому

      Well, if you thought it was amazing, just hang on a little while. If Trump wins or loses, there will be Civil War 2.0, started by the Poopy Pants, his Oath Breakers, and those fake Pwoud Bwoys.

  • @27thRegtofFoot
    @27thRegtofFoot 12 років тому +5

    they should have showed the part of the battle were custer fought jeb stuarts cavalry, that would of added much more awsomeness to an already awsome movie

  • @wadens1
    @wadens1 13 років тому +4

    Every one on this hill had fucking balls of TITANIUM. The 20th maine had like 350 men , so they had little reserve. The confederates had to march around 10-30 miles in the past 2 days, THEN they had to take Devil's Den, THEN they charged up the hill THREE times.

    • @sadjaxx
      @sadjaxx 2 місяці тому +2

      It was unreal what both sides did!

  • @saltychipmunk190
    @saltychipmunk190 13 років тому +3

    to clarify for the first three years of the war, the goal was not to free the slaves, conversely generals were instructed to not free slaves and even send them back to their masters . several generals were replaced for disobeying this order. the emancipation proclamation didn't really do much of anything to end slavery , in reality it was a means to deprive the south of an asset.. slaves in the south were a massive asset.

  • @TheJasoncredible68
    @TheJasoncredible68 13 років тому +5

    The colonel must have the unlimited ammo/no reload cheat enabled.

    • @chaapash
      @chaapash 28 днів тому

      😂😂😂😂

  • @elvishskills
    @elvishskills 12 років тому +3

    It's interesting that I've found the same result though the times I've visited the location the park's service informed me that none of the scenes were filmed there but different sources i've found have said otherwise.
    Also i've been to little round top several times and the hill is more akin to a cliff, almost nothing like the hill shown.

  • @garr711
    @garr711 12 років тому +1

    That video was the top of little round top looking down onto Devil's Den which was an entirely different part of the battlefield (Devil's Den was around 5 miles away). Little Round Top was as densely forested as shown in the movie

  • @tribefromthenorth
    @tribefromthenorth 11 років тому +3

    150 years ago today... Little Round Top and the 2nd Day of the battle at Gettysburg...

    • @billtrotter2105
      @billtrotter2105 Місяць тому

      I was at Little Round Top on July 2, 2013. One hundred fifty years after the battle.

  • @elvishskills
    @elvishskills 13 років тому +1

    @viking1960 This is very true, just came back from Gettysburg this weekend and walked near the battlefields and on little round top and big round top. Learned a lot. It should be pointed out that Little Round Top is a ginormous hill with a ridiculous incline, much worse than what you see in the movie. It's akin to a cliff. Furthermore after hiking all that time, a regiment is sent with the majority of the canteens to go find water, then where captured by Union cavalry.

  • @elvishskills
    @elvishskills 13 років тому +2

    @elvishskills The biggest balls could go to either side. The Confederates still had about a mile to go when they lost their canteens and came across only 1 small stream to lap up water from. Then they had to climb a slope of about 100+ feet to fight a deeply entrenched force. Even worse was the fact that the fields were filled with dead and injured soldiers from the past days of fighting, so they had to deal with that. It was a crazy 3 days.

  • @BrandCAG
    @BrandCAG 11 років тому +2

    So much anti-American sentiment in the last ten years, I'd forgotten that's a sentiment I should expect from my neighbours to the south. Thank you for the reminder.

  • @CrimsonbloodSC
    @CrimsonbloodSC 12 років тому +1

    The wounded older man kicked ass! Picking up guns and shooting while wounded.

  • @VReznov1940
    @VReznov1940 11 років тому +1

    haha the rear charge would have been a good time to have a bowie on ur side lol

  • @PBaker8291
    @PBaker8291 13 років тому +2

    the Irishman was a badass

  • @kevinwright9820
    @kevinwright9820 20 днів тому

    They rewarded the Maine boys by putting them in the center of the line where there was no activity. Then Picketts charge came right at them

  • @jamesfields2916
    @jamesfields2916 19 днів тому

    Just think a couple of these guys lived to see Pearl Harbor.

  • @zoedaly214
    @zoedaly214 День тому

    Colonel?! Colonel?! Colonel?!

  • @DJS11811
    @DJS11811 15 днів тому

    The Stars and Bars were the flag of North Carolina.

  • @mitchellkatz1677
    @mitchellkatz1677 11 років тому +1

    when i visited the little round top i went up top and dared any southerner to try and make it up

  • @scootmiester13
    @scootmiester13 12 років тому +1

    whats the name of soundtrack from minutes 5:19 onward

  • @sgt.grinch3299
    @sgt.grinch3299 2 місяці тому

    The Sergeant Major was a true badass!

  • @sakonaga1
    @sakonaga1 13 років тому +1

    @TMPolimeno if you are talking about the Union soldiers who were pushed into devils den, that was there fault, at least in the movie, they formed in front of the wall instead of taking cover behind it, if they had a better position then maybe they wouldn't have broken when their CO was shot off his horse.

  • @cygil1
    @cygil1 12 років тому

    Hollywood lied to me. I used to love this movie, and then I discovered the actual little round top was a thinly wooded knoll, not the thickly wooded small mountain of the film. It looks unimpressive and, other than ending up being the far left of the Union flank, was tactically unimportant. I think the filmmakers saw "Hamburger Hill" the previous year and wanted the position to look as formidable as the Dong Ap Bia mountain jungle fortress in that film.

  • @5Mariner
    @5Mariner 11 років тому

    0:57 That's Andrew Tozier, the only other man from the 20th Maine to receive the medal of honor for heroism at Gettysburg!

  • @NenekAtuk89
    @NenekAtuk89 12 років тому +1

    Brothers against brothers......

  • @moke4421
    @moke4421 Місяць тому

    I bet that hillside was so smoky you couldn’t see shit. Must have been insane.

  • @zoedaly214
    @zoedaly214 2 місяці тому

    they're indeed

  • @garr711
    @garr711 12 років тому +1

    This part of the movie was actually filmed on Little Round Top itself. So that means your info was wrong

  • @ianking.5721
    @ianking.5721 Місяць тому +1

    Wonder what the world would look like if they lost at Gettysburg

  • @zoedaly214
    @zoedaly214 2 місяці тому

    Colonel!?Colonel!? Colonel!?

  • @Paladin1441
    @Paladin1441 11 років тому

    he lengthened his line..extended it!

  • @pepelepew2006
    @pepelepew2006 13 років тому

    where's part 4?

  • @user-if7yx7ec6y
    @user-if7yx7ec6y 3 місяці тому

    Question: By 1863 didn’t the Union Army have Spencer repeating rifles with 7 shots with each loading? These Union troops are reloading like they are older muskets?

    • @haroldbenton979
      @haroldbenton979 Місяць тому

      There were very few units with Spencer's as the ammunition was extremely expensive and the rifle required daily cleaning. The rifled muskets they used were standardized for shot and powder plus percussion caps. Meaning one unit item for everything. It made running an army of 300k men easier.

  • @amandasteven1400
    @amandasteven1400 2 місяці тому

    but y the background music?

  • @zoedaly214
    @zoedaly214 День тому

    make ready present fire

  • @Hinkel84
    @Hinkel84 12 років тому

    You were at the wrong position then. The attack direction of the southern troops were full of trees, like in the video shown.

  • @5Mariner
    @5Mariner 11 років тому

    My ancestor was at Little Round Top

  • @JeannineAnne
    @JeannineAnne 12 років тому

    Agreed!

  • @MegaAstrodude
    @MegaAstrodude 12 років тому

    @TheJasoncredible68,
    High officers were well stocked in real life.

  • @trajan231
    @trajan231 11 років тому

    19 seconds in, can anyone tell me the order that Captain Spear yells?

  • @jack16895
    @jack16895 12 років тому

    @1223steffen 2 actually 47th and the 15th also elements of the 4th and 5th texas because they were attacking the center and chamberlain's right.

  • @harro123
    @harro123 12 років тому

    6:16 God damn...

  • @elvishskills
    @elvishskills 12 років тому +1

    "to be fair the Confederate regiments had literally just walked 20 miles to get this without stopping to fill canteens or anything."
    i assume you just felt like reading the first half of the post then?
    Though to say that either side was braver than the other would be completely foolish.

  • @zoedaly214
    @zoedaly214 День тому

    don't be long Thomas

  • @zoedaly214
    @zoedaly214 2 місяці тому

    Thomas how many times did i tell you not to say it in front of the men

  • @EL20078
    @EL20078 12 років тому +1

    @elvishskills I don't know how the confeds even fought after marching so long and not filling their canteens, hell after a 5km march and no water its terrible.

  • @zoedaly214
    @zoedaly214 День тому

    make each day count 😊

  • @zoedaly214
    @zoedaly214 2 місяці тому

    they are so indeed

  • @zoedaly214
    @zoedaly214 2 місяці тому

    don't be long Thomas Chamberlain

  • @yui-uo4gr
    @yui-uo4gr 11 років тому

    Here they come again!!!!

  • @williamgeorge7666
    @williamgeorge7666 11 років тому

    Maybe that confederate soldier should not have been on Joshua's hill running up it with a rifle in his hand.

  • @SEAVet69
    @SEAVet69 12 років тому

    The ground did not look like that - many large rocks and much of it was Indian style fighting. Also the 20th maine was pushed off its position multiple times and then retook it.

  • @zoedaly214
    @zoedaly214 День тому

    what oh no 😞

  • @1223steffen
    @1223steffen 12 років тому

    i THERE WAS ONE CONFEDERATE REGIMENT I DONT THINK THERE WOULD BE SO MANY CASUALTIES.

  • @elvishskills
    @elvishskills 12 років тому

    Thinly wooded is a bit strong of a term.
    Also of course it's not going to look like a carbon copy of the actual battle grounds as you aren't legally allowed to film at the real location due to it being hallowed ground.
    Lastly if you suddenly decided you don't like the entire 4 hour movie based on the fact that the battle of little round top was filmed on a slightly different looking hill then you're not doing it right.

  • @TOCR815
    @TOCR815 13 років тому

    @elvishskills That just goes to show when you have Americans versus Americans, you're gonna have one stubborn fight on your hands lol.

  • @1223steffen
    @1223steffen 11 років тому

    i feel that if bush is called a war criminal for the iraq civil war why isnt the queen of england called a war criminal for the american civil war?

  • @TheSteffen1223
    @TheSteffen1223 13 років тому

    Too bad this was not made like a movie. Would have been more graphic

  • @zoedaly214
    @zoedaly214 2 місяці тому

    what oh no

  • @turinturambar5841
    @turinturambar5841 12 років тому

    But shooting around 30 bullets ;)

  • @gamegeek2
    @gamegeek2 13 років тому

    @EpicTrollBeastMan - Correct, it was a war between self-righteous businessmen and the greedy, traitorous aristocracy/planters. But the South definitely did not fight for a noble cause.

  • @joeybrewer427
    @joeybrewer427 11 років тому

    6 15 alsome and 7 03

  • @TheAirsoftlover2
    @TheAirsoftlover2 13 років тому

    @elvishskills yeah and the 20th maine marched 28

  • @viking1960
    @viking1960 13 років тому

    @elvishskills Thanks for at least being fair to the Confederates. Alot of Northerners don't give the Southern Army their due. We had balls of steel too.

  • @TheTEAMBUTLER
    @TheTEAMBUTLER 13 років тому

    wheres blood?

  • @fudgethestuffeddog
    @fudgethestuffeddog 13 років тому

    @elvishskills
    Lincoln might not have been an abolitionist, but he actually DID care about the slaves. Of course, being an intelligent politician, he knew that he had neither the power nor the backing to free slaves at the beginning of the war. He DID have morals, and like Chamberlain he believed that the slaves were actually human beings who had as much right to human treatment as the white men.

  • @lolyibon
    @lolyibon 11 років тому

    this is a massacre...

  • @Dennizjoon
    @Dennizjoon 12 років тому

    ... -_- they didn't attack the cliff part of the hill, but if you go to the otherside of that hill you see it looks exacly like here, they attacked on the other side were 20th main were stationed because they couldn't attack the cliff part.. get your facts straight boy ;)

  • @s0052701
    @s0052701 10 років тому

    i have to hand it to the confederates at little round top. their tenacity was brilliant soldiering. but my God war is a terrible thing indeed.

  • @hollywoodwerewolf
    @hollywoodwerewolf 12 років тому

    if this is only one Alabama Regiment why are there two battle flags?

  • @elvishskills
    @elvishskills 12 років тому

    That's odd because from what I read in my comment I didn't say they had balls of steel for sitting and shooting at them behind a wall. I said they had balls of steel for fixing bayonets and charging like hell without any hope for extra ammunition.
    Try reading sometime kiddo.

  • @ChristopherCudworth
    @ChristopherCudworth Місяць тому +1

    I watched this entire epic while hanging out in a Nebraska motel with my kids during a family reunion on my wife’s side. The inspiring tale of standing up to Confederate bigotry was fresh in my mind when we visited a restaurant in Arapahoe where a sign said “We reserve the right to refuse service to anyone.” It was aimed at Immigrant workers and Native Americans. That was in the 1990s. For all the sacrifice of the Civil War the scourge of bigotry still reigns in much of the United States. And the Confederate flag flew during the Neo-Civil War of the Trump-led insurrection. Our history is ignored by those selfish enough to claim victimization while victimizing others. That’s what the Civil War was about.

  • @mdt2189
    @mdt2189 12 років тому

    @TheJasoncredible68 lol, apparently nobody else did though

  • @cygil1
    @cygil1 12 років тому

    Well, if they did, they chose their location and camera angles very, very carefully! Here is the view from the center of the round top position: /watch?v=KDY2cBVJa3c&feature=related . Open ground all the way, and you will observe modest, not high, gradient and elevation.

  • @elvishskills
    @elvishskills 13 років тому

    @TOCR815
    I'm just glad neither sides were able to obtain nuclear secrets from the USSR! ahahahaha

  • @garr711
    @garr711 12 років тому

    I see

  • @1223steffen
    @1223steffen 11 років тому

    3:45 joshua should have been arrested

  • @zoedaly214
    @zoedaly214 День тому

    i don't know 😔

  • @bradzilla234
    @bradzilla234 11 років тому

    oh yea im related to this guy

  • @rickydinnc
    @rickydinnc 10 років тому

    He is a founding father, you must read up on your history ...

  • @zoedaly214
    @zoedaly214 2 місяці тому

    buster are you all right?

  • @zoedaly214
    @zoedaly214 2 місяці тому

    buster you are all right?

  • @LostInTheFarmersMarket
    @LostInTheFarmersMarket 11 років тому

    that is the most ignorant thing ever said.

  • @joshualangdon3070
    @joshualangdon3070 Місяць тому

    that is the whole point of a battle flag, same as the confederates, the absolute ignorance of anyone who thinks that the confederate battle flag had any political meaning whatsoever is an ignoramous.

  • @rahulbond3m
    @rahulbond3m 10 років тому

    he was still a traitor if you count opposing the people in power same as being a treason. i am not saying Washington was a traitor, i am just saying we all have rights to oppose and rebel if necessary against people in power;

  • @joey8062
    @joey8062 11 років тому

    then why were they born in America.america is not just a nation you know.

  • @pomfret27
    @pomfret27 11 років тому +1

    they weren't fellow americans during the civil war dummy. they were citizens of their own so called "country", the confederate states of america. we (the union) were fighting in order to preserve the union and have those same exact confederate soldiers we were fighting against to once again become our fellow countrymen.

  • @zoedaly214
    @zoedaly214 2 місяці тому

    misfire

  • @elvishskills
    @elvishskills 13 років тому

    @elvishskills
    *get there