La SANGRIENTA BATALLA POR METZ | Patton ASALTA LA IMPONENTE FORTALEZA del Tercer Reich

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  • Опубліковано 12 вер 2024
  • A mediados de octubre de 1944 el tercer ejército del general George Patton se lanzaba al asalto de la fortaleza de Metz ubicada en las orillas del río Mosella y defendida por dos potentes cinturones defensivos de fortificaciones. La batalla por Metz mantendría clavado a las fuerzas de Patton contra la Wehrmacht durante cerca de tres meses, en uno de los combates más prolongados de la Segunda Guerra Mundial.
    VÍDEO SIN NINGÚN TIPO DE INTENCIÓN POLÍTICA O IDEOLÓGICA. ES SOLO HISTORIA.
    #documental #historia #wehrmacht #worldwar2

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  • @eladmint
    @eladmint Місяць тому +8

    Gracias por este video tan informativo, de verdad no existe personas que relatan y explican cómo tú, de verdad te mereces muchos suscriptores y mas apoyo❤.

  • @lucasleon7345
    @lucasleon7345 Місяць тому +4

    EXCELENTE RESEÑA CON. PORMENORIZACION DE LOS HECHOS,.

  • @rodolfoduarte667
    @rodolfoduarte667 Місяць тому +3

    tus videos son muy buenos, explicativos, ademas de imparciales,saludos

  • @estelamoralesgarces1329
    @estelamoralesgarces1329 Місяць тому +1

    Hola ,excelente video !!!Gracias !!!

  • @raymundogallegosgarces8925
    @raymundogallegosgarces8925 Місяць тому +3

    Es muy fácil ser buen comandante cuando tienes superioridad material en todo, especialmente apoyo aéreo.

    • @estebanguajardo5809
      @estebanguajardo5809 Місяць тому +1

      Así es ! Como fácil lo hacía montgomery 😂😂😂😂

  • @victorchang7203
    @victorchang7203 Місяць тому +1

    Excelente video like y comparto

  • @joseantonioramirez1484
    @joseantonioramirez1484 Місяць тому +2

    Excelente video. Considero a Patton un gran general americano.

  • @Pedro.Montoya
    @Pedro.Montoya Місяць тому +1

    Sigo aprendiendo de batallas nuevas para mi 😮

  • @rodrigobradanovic5452
    @rodrigobradanovic5452 Місяць тому +1

    Porfavor sigue con los videos del frente del pacifico

  • @Ale-hs5fv
    @Ale-hs5fv Місяць тому

    Un excelente video sinceramente sos un genio 💪 10 puntos el video

  • @oliversanchez6051
    @oliversanchez6051 Місяць тому

    Excelente video, pero las conclusiones finales me gustaría que las desarrollaras mas. Saludos

  • @manuelpardo1983
    @manuelpardo1983 Місяць тому

    Muy buen vídeo, enhorabuena

  • @marjorieneira6918
    @marjorieneira6918 Місяць тому +11

    El General George Patton era brillante.

  • @victorveloso-k6k
    @victorveloso-k6k Місяць тому

    Muy buen trabajo; Patton fue un excelente General pués sabía de historia

  • @user-py6vp3cy2n
    @user-py6vp3cy2n Місяць тому

    Buen video

  • @facundoborello
    @facundoborello Місяць тому +1

    Creo q la mayoria conocio la batalla x Patton 360

  • @jesusgonzaleztrevino2078
    @jesusgonzaleztrevino2078 Місяць тому

    quien era ese tal patton? alguien con pies muy grandes.

  • @salvadorvizcarra769
    @salvadorvizcarra769 Місяць тому +1

    From Dunkirk, at the beginning of World War II, to Normandy, almost at the end, the Allied Armies did not put a single soldier in Germany. Not a single one. The participation of the Allied Forces in Europe was limited to Aerial Bombing. These actions received a lot of publicity to make us believe that the Aerial Bombings were winning the war. But, there is a very long list of Bombing cities by “Mistake”. The bombing of Nijmegen in the Netherlands (February 1944), it occurred when US bombers returning from a failed mission, as occurred in most cases, were looking for "Optional" targets. Nearly 1,000 Dutch civilians were killed by the bombing. It is proven fact that Aerial Bombardment does NOT win wars, unless it’s Atomic. Aerial Bomb't can destroy cities but does NOT destroy armies. If there is any doubt, then Nazi Germany would have defeated England, after nearly a year of bombing, or the US would have won in Korea, Vietnam or Afghanistan. In fact, it wasn't until 1949-50 that Precision Instruments were available for aerial bombardment. Until then, if a bomber hit within 300 or 400 meters of the target, it was considered a "Bullseyes". In night bombing raids, 500 meters off target was then considered a "Perfect Shot". Propaganda has always led us to believe that we, "The Yankees", beat Hitler. But, I have news for you: The US did not win the war against Germany. The Russians won it. The Allied Army of the US, UK, Canada, Belgium and France (and Poland, and other countries), was able to reach Normandy, thanks to the Soviets destroying the Nazis in Stalingrad, Leningrad, in Kurks and in Kiev, in 1943. It took them 289 days but the Russians won and without the help of nobody… OF NOBODY! Normandy was until June 1944, and Mr. “Hollywood” Patton did NOT manage to set foot on Germany until February 1945, when the Red Army was going over Berlin. In Fact, General Patton was able to cross the border into Germany only when the Russians were 150 kilometers from the Oder River (LOL). The Allies were defeated at Arnhem (Market Garden Sep. 25-1944), The Battle of Hürtgen Forest (September to December 1944), and at The Battle of the Bulge (Jan. 25-1945). Now, "Operation Varsity" took place near the end of the War (March 1945), and only 85,000 German soldiers fought against almost 700,000 Allied Forces who could NOT cross the Rhine River due to the heroic resistance of an "Army" of 18-year-olds and 50-year-old Reserve Infantry. So, here General Patton was paralyzed without fuel, while the Red Army was preparing for its last offensive into Berlin. Look here: The average age of the German Army that fought in Normandy was between 18 and 24 years old. And these soldiers faced each other in a ratio of 37 to 1, without Tanks, without Artillery, no Navy nor Air Force. To make matters worse, knowing that four Parachute Divisions were inland behind their backs. This was the reason the Allies won in Normandy. Never the less, It took the Allies 8 months to advance only 500 kilometers from Normandy to Arnhem, and from there, start the Withdrawal back to the border of France/Belgium (What?), facing a virtually defeated German Army cuz USSR. It's a Verifiable Fact that is written in all the History Books, that the German High Command surrendered to the Russian Generals six days BEFORE the first US soldier set foot in Berlin.

  • @guntherprien6385
    @guntherprien6385 Місяць тому +1

    Y como acabo Patton 🤣🤣

    • @user-yv7hy5tz5r
      @user-yv7hy5tz5r 3 дні тому

      Cómo tú mamá 😅

    • @guntherprien6385
      @guntherprien6385 3 дні тому

      Si como mi mamá que en gloria esté y la tuya que anda por la Merced ganándose el pan con el sudor de sus nal..