The Fearless Cavarly Unit that Overwhelmed Nazi's Panzers

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  • @tomrafal3655
    @tomrafal3655 Рік тому +112

    My grandfather was an ulan in the Wolynska cavalry brigade. 🇵🇱

    • @GEEKSRUS845
      @GEEKSRUS845 Рік тому +3

      Well my grandfather was one of the polish guys to screw in that light bulb

    • @Mondlichtproductions
      @Mondlichtproductions Рік тому +1

      Hi

    • @christianlorentz9981
      @christianlorentz9981 Рік тому +4

      He was a King among men 🇵🇱

    • @jimmyavpi
      @jimmyavpi Рік тому

      Was your grandfather a coward too then?

    • @Jakal-pw8yq
      @Jakal-pw8yq Рік тому

      ​@@jimmyavpiwhy can't you have a civil, historically-based conversation in this thread. Why do you feel the need to intersect hate and racism however veiled it is. You're disgusting.
      My father was aboard the USS Montpelier and the USS Heavy Cruiser and the USS Norton sound which was the first guided-missile ship in the u.s. Navy Arsenal..
      There's a book by James fahley. I forget the name of it but he documents his time aboard the Montpelier. Father was in the thick of it being in task force 58 under Bull Halsey all the way up to the Marianas, Pelilu, the Marianas Jima and Okinawa.
      My mom was a whack, women's Army Air Corps and was part of a unit that ferried Boeing B-17 flying fortresses from here in the Boeing plant down the Southern Cal for deployment to the South Pacific.
      She never got airsick and one of her thrils was to live fire the fifty cals out over the ocean! She loved that plane dying breath.
      Dad was both a boilerman and part of a nap crew 40 mike-mike anti-aircraft gun which as he tells it, was the great Marianas turkey shoot where we slaughtered the inexperience Japanese Pilots.

  • @4urluvjones155
    @4urluvjones155 Рік тому +36

    No mention of how many horses were lost. The horses were heroes too.

  • @rockharvey5787
    @rockharvey5787 Рік тому +24

    I wrote my college thesis on this topic. The myth of a cavalry charge against panzers became popular because every side had a reason to spread it. Germany used it to show the superiority of their equipment vs. the “backwards” Poles. The Allies used it to portray the Polish cause as hopeless to explain their failure to come to Poland’s aid. It persisted in Poland long after the war because it symbolized Polish bravery in the face of impossible odds. Thank you for covering this still very misunderstood topic!

    • @mrnice1976
      @mrnice1976 Рік тому

      I was taught the Polish cavalry vs German tanks story in German secondary school in the 90s. It was well and alive.

    • @lLoveCarolCleavland
      @lLoveCarolCleavland Рік тому

      I've always heard that a lot of the lore had to do with the reporting from an Italian journalist who was with the German army at the time.

  • @larslarsman
    @larslarsman Рік тому +29

    The Nazi propaganda of Poles on horses charging Nazi tanks is still taught/repeated to this day, 2023.

  • @James-nl6fu
    @James-nl6fu Рік тому +14

    Many people forget a few days after the Germans invaded, Stalins Soviet Union invaded in force from the east.The two dictators had already bargained to carve the unsuspecting Poland in half between them.

  • @Rikki0
    @Rikki0 Рік тому +5

    Well, since I haven't seen anyone else mention this, I guess I will. I've been a WWII buff for right at 60 years now. In all the probably thousands of WWII films and narratives I I've watched this is the first time I've ever heard anyone refer to the German army correctly. "On March 13, 1939 the HEER entered Czechoslovakia...". Most use the term Wehrmacht in referring to the German army. The Wehrmacht actually means the whole of the German military, which includes the Heer, the Luftwaffe, and the Kriegsmarine. The Schutzstaffel (SS) weren't part of the Wehrmacht as they were a separate entity and were considered Hitler's private bodyguards. Schutzstaffel literally means, "protection squad".

  • @xray86delta
    @xray86delta Рік тому +9

    Thank you for setting the record straight. The myth of Polish Lancers charging German tanks, however, will probably never die. 😉

  • @johnneill5960
    @johnneill5960 Рік тому +22

    The best way to defeat armor is to draw them into CQB in cities ect … then use barriers & traps , flanking them up close as they go past . Tanks without significant infantry support in urban areas are sitting ducks .

    • @bolsa3136
      @bolsa3136 Рік тому +1

      This was the late 30's...

    • @paktahn
      @paktahn Рік тому +4

      the same can be done by infantry with anti tank weapons in open country using proper camo to conceal then ambush from the side or rear as infantry is the biggest offensive threat on the ground to armor

  • @donovanwilliams5424
    @donovanwilliams5424 Рік тому +5

    Even today, Poland has no chill. They love freedom and are absolutely opposed to Russia's saber rattling, and they are prepared to handle business with them if needed.

    • @JDDC-tq7qm
      @JDDC-tq7qm Рік тому +1

      Don't make Russians marched down to Warsaw again like their grandfathers

  • @rebelbatdave5993
    @rebelbatdave5993 Рік тому +11

    AMEN! GOD BLESS
    POLAND AND HER ALLIES!
    MAY AMERICA STAND WITH POLAND!

  • @zillsburyy1
    @zillsburyy1 Рік тому +13

    THE BRAVE POLISH!!!!!!

    • @jimmyavpi
      @jimmyavpi Рік тому

      The Polish cowards..

    • @dr.jiIIaIicecooper2587
      @dr.jiIIaIicecooper2587 Рік тому

      ​@@jimmyavpiPolish guy clearly stole your girlfriend. They look better, f better and are hardworking, not lazy like you😂😂

  • @johnlynch5167
    @johnlynch5167 Рік тому +29

    What about the American Army's horse mounted cavalry charge against the Japanese in the Philippians?

    • @davanderer9686
      @davanderer9686 Рік тому +3

      This needs to go up!

    • @baysword
      @baysword Рік тому +4

      I thought that was the last recorded Calvary charge

    • @johnlynch5167
      @johnlynch5167 Рік тому +7

      JANUARY 16TH 1942. So the Pols were the last in 44

    • @s2garage
      @s2garage Рік тому +3

      Wife's grandfather was in the 112th cavalry that you speak of. Story goes, they trained the horses in San Francisco then Australia to then get them to Papau New Guinea to discover hoof rot. I'm not certain they were the last but were certainly close .

    • @mrdynamic8678
      @mrdynamic8678 Рік тому +10

      What about the US special forces in Afghanistan, they were mounted

  • @jesusschizus272
    @jesusschizus272 Рік тому +5

    THE POLES HAVE BALLS!
    🇵🇱 💪
    We don't beg for freedom, we fight for it!

  • @miwoj
    @miwoj Рік тому +9

    horses were by no means obselete by the time of WW2. most of the german army was actually carried by horses, german mechanization was a myth. horses were still a main mode of transportation for many armies at the time.

    • @krzysztofciuba271
      @krzysztofciuba271 Рік тому +1

      yes,US pres.Roosvelt while talking with the AK/HOme Army envoy informing him about Holocaust in Poland was mainly intersted how many horses had been in Poland (for use in military);the fate of Jews was a secondary issue for him

    • @AltIng9154
      @AltIng9154 Рік тому +2

      German mountain troops still have mules. Not a joke!

  • @Shimospeher
    @Shimospeher Рік тому +3

    Thank you for help debunking the myth that propably some people still belive. Our soldiers were not stupid to charge with horses at tanks. And horses were use in much in eastern front, not for cavalary but logistic support and to transporst, where roads are worse then. By both sides, Germany and USSR.
    Also good to hear that at least polish calvery was succesful at war, even at the end ^^

  • @DSWL_
    @DSWL_ Рік тому +4

    what a shame to discredit those extremely brave calvary men 🇵🇱

  • @Mr.bumski
    @Mr.bumski Рік тому +12

    Please keep up the great work you’re doing. Love the vids!

  • @Siskiyous6
    @Siskiyous6 Рік тому +7

    "Last in History"? History is far from over.

    • @CaptainTrips2020
      @CaptainTrips2020 Рік тому

      Uh, history is over. That's the literal definition of history. The study of past events.

    • @stillcantbesilencedevennow
      @stillcantbesilencedevennow Рік тому

      ​@@CaptainTrips2020and suddenly now never becomes the past? Lol

    • @gvoskin
      @gvoskin Рік тому

      Last as of Current History states. WW3, will probably be fought, as is often said, with Sticks and Stones… and possibly horseback once more.

  • @rogergoodman8665
    @rogergoodman8665 Рік тому +41

    I always thought the story of Polish Calvery soldiers charging German tanks was true. As a little guy in the late 70's, the story was commonly told that the Polish soldiers were so brave during the invasion, they were slashing at the tank turrets and main gun barrel with their swords as their horses raced thru the German tank lines and I always thought of the clanging sounds as the soldiers attacked the tanks but slashing their way thru German infantry soldiers is just as brave. I will always consider the Polish as being very honorable and brave.

    • @jimmyavpi
      @jimmyavpi Рік тому

      Poland was full of cowards..

    • @jed-henrywitkowski6470
      @jed-henrywitkowski6470 Рік тому +4

      That's a myth.

    • @pcfree4994
      @pcfree4994 Рік тому +2

      Its true they did charge German tanks... they where told by their commanders that Germany didn't have tanks and the big boxy things where cardboard cut outs and just a bluff.... and they died in pointless glory, mowed down when it turned out that... they where actually tanks...

    • @lm157
      @lm157 Рік тому +7

      ​@@pcfree4994That's bullshit. Cavalry officers were the elite of the elite, very well educated and trained. They never ordered such an attack, besides in fact those troops were mounted rifles not the cavalry per se. They dismounted at the front and fought as infantry. Charges were used only at the retreating enemy, never in frontal attacks. Cavalry brigades had anti tank guns and rifles to counter armored vehicles and also armored cars for recon. Stop repeating this propaganda bullshit.

    • @pcfree4994
      @pcfree4994 Рік тому +1

      @@lm157 My source is the grandson of a survivor that I spoke to in person, whats yours?

  • @stevew6138
    @stevew6138 Рік тому +5

    I don't know that was the last horse cavalry charge of WWII. I recall Edwin Ramsey, one of the men who lead the fight against the Japanese after the fall of the Philippines, lead a cavalry charge outside Clark Field.

    • @helixcheerleader
      @helixcheerleader 7 місяців тому +1

      The video is confusing because it talks about two battles - one early on in the war in 1939, but the last successful charge in world history was also a Polish cavalry charge. Of course, keywords here are the last successful cavalry charge in *world* history. The Battle of Schoenfeld was March 1st 1945. The battle in Philippines (Bataan) was the last charge in American history and was January 16th 1942.

  • @schmitzkatzewupper
    @schmitzkatzewupper Рік тому +9

    I learn more and more about the past .
    As a german born in 1981 .. not nice to see what the people of my country did . Shameful. And again ,eye opening .
    I did not know about that battle .

    • @AltIng9154
      @AltIng9154 Рік тому

      I am 22 years older and we still feel guilty although a person born 8. May 1945 is only 78 years old now and the Polish PM wants 1,3 billions from us . There was an article in the Frankfurter Allgemeine recently. Not the US billion. No, it would be 1,3 trillions! How many generations they want to insult us? Is it healthy... for us and them? In my case it is really weird. My father was an orphan 10 years old almost killed by a Pole with a shovel. What was my father's crime as a little boy? Well he talked German to his Polish playmate. And my grandfather died 1938 and did not fall off a watchtower. Really not. The Poles see themselves all as heroes or would have been heroes and us as murderer and would have been murderer? By the way Poles and Ukranians butchered each other. Pssssst that must be a German insult.... quite sure.

    • @maxalbon9557
      @maxalbon9557 Рік тому

      @@AltIng9154 Have you not yet learned in Germany that our rulers treat the topic of reparations as election pork barrel? Note that they always bring this topic back when the elections are approaching, but they only talk about it and do nothing about it, because they know perfectly well that they can't do anything about it and that's it.

    • @dr.jiIIaIicecooper2587
      @dr.jiIIaIicecooper2587 Рік тому

      ​@@AltIng9154Yes they butchered each other because ukrainians were nazis, many of them still are.

    • @arthurmorgan830
      @arthurmorgan830 3 місяці тому

      @@AltIng9154yea I agree, I’m half Czech half German, both of my great grandparents were in concentration camp and my German great grandfather was in the Wehrmacht. I think a lot of people forget that during the munich agreement, Poles we’re happy to take apart of Czechoslovakia for themselves just like Hungary. The poles have suffered a lot that’s for sure but to pretend that they were always the good ones just isn’t true.

  • @paulcorrigan3753
    @paulcorrigan3753 Рік тому +3

    March 1945 is indeed after August 1942. My apologies for not knowing about Schoenfeld.
    I meant no disrespect to Poland or her soldiers. A great-great grandmother came from an apparently prominent Warsaw family.
    My sister married a Pole. Her father-in-law had been a young cavalry sergeant who was awarded the Virtuti Militari for his bravery against the Red Army in the war of 1920-21.

  • @danmurn6040
    @danmurn6040 Рік тому +1

    This your best presentation byte. Very well done

  • @doktor_ghul
    @doktor_ghul Рік тому +11

    You put infantry against a cavalry charge, and the soldiers on foot will see the wall of horses roaring down on them and shit their pants. As you said, no soldier on a horse would charge a tank group - so your video's title is a bit clickbait-ish, but overall, the video is a salute to the courage of the Polish cavalry.

    • @maxfan1591
      @maxfan1591 Рік тому +4

      "You put infantry against a cavalry charge, and the soldiers on foot will see the wall of horses roaring down on them and shit their pants."
      Well, no. A man on horseback is a target twice the size of a man on foot. Machine guns slaughtered cavalry in WW1.
      Cavalry needed very specific circumstances to hope for a charge to be successful. Note that even the Poles treated cavalry as mounted infantry.

    • @Manco65
      @Manco65 Рік тому

      ​@@maxfan1591I agree as my grandfather served as mounted infantry in both World War 1 and the Polish Soviet War later on his younger brother and my great-uncle served in Anders Army as a armored cavalry sergeant in charge of an M3 Sherman Lend-Leasef to the. British forces.
      Oh yeah one more thing f*** Hitler and f*** Stalin.

    • @paktahn
      @paktahn Рік тому +1

      @@maxfan1591 exactly against ranged weapons with any kind of accuracy cavalry does not stand a chance

  • @stephenloy3535
    @stephenloy3535 Рік тому +2

    the last cavalry charge was arguably the Italian cavalry in Russia which routed a Soviet anti tank gun battalion

    • @sidgarrett7247
      @sidgarrett7247 Рік тому +2

      Exactly when was that and what source, so I can read more about it.😊

  • @michaelangelos5117
    @michaelangelos5117 Рік тому +12

    It's such an interesting video.
    Every time I've been in a tank battle, I wish I had my horse.

    • @JK-dv3qe
      @JK-dv3qe Рік тому +1

      but every time you were in a horse battle, what did you wish for?

    • @chiapets2594
      @chiapets2594 Рік тому

      ​@@JK-dv3qea husband

    • @dillypentland
      @dillypentland Рік тому

      @@JK-dv3qe lol

    • @biggtrux
      @biggtrux Рік тому +1

      Yes. You on the battlefield on your Hobby horse would be a distraction.

    • @michaelangelos5117
      @michaelangelos5117 Рік тому

      @@JK-dv3qe oats

  • @Why-D
    @Why-D Рік тому +2

    If you think, that the Polish had to fight Soviet Union after the 1st World War and were not able to have eqaul material and the cavalry was the best for the rural east, the did best they could while be attacked from two sides.
    There were even rumors about Polish cavalry attaicking tank with sabres, as they were told that it would consits of wood, what is rubbish as even Poland had some tanks an tanketts.
    And when cavalry faced tanks, the tried to get away as fast as possible and otherwise use there anti tank weapons against the tank, of course dismounted.
    Also good to see, that the attack of the Nazis stuck to heavy defense by Polish soldiers.

  • @clearcreek69
    @clearcreek69 Рік тому +1

    Great video

  • @rikfox8812
    @rikfox8812 Рік тому +16

    Thank you for finally contributing to explaining the truth behind the charge at Krojanty. As the First Officially recognized living history representation of the Polish Winged Hussar Knights in the United States, I can't tell you how many times I've had to clarify that action that never happened against German tanks, to some of the most ignorant morons you've ever seen. My compliments.

  • @josephcarson7945
    @josephcarson7945 Рік тому +9

    I love your work keep it up.

  • @nickthenoodle9206
    @nickthenoodle9206 Рік тому +2

    I never knew the Poles used Valentine tanks in 1939. Very impressive.

  • @paulcorrigan3753
    @paulcorrigan3753 Рік тому +1

    The last cavalry charge was by the Savoia Cavalleria Regiment, apparently one of Italy’s finest and with a history going back 250 years, numbered about 600 men.
    On August 24, 1942, they attacked a strongly held position of about 2000 Soviet soldiers at a hamlet called Izbuzhenski. The Russian troops were Siberians, who had a reputation for ferocity and cruelty, and of being excellent fighters.
    The Italians destroyed two Siberian battalions before being driven off by heavy fire. Forty Italians were killed, they lost 100 horses, but they captured 900 Siberians.

    • @flynhiinthesky
      @flynhiinthesky Рік тому +1

      Battle of Schoenfeld was in 1945. I believe that’s after 1942!

  • @chamberpot969
    @chamberpot969 Рік тому +5

    God bless 🙏 them.

  • @chriswadecki1666
    @chriswadecki1666 2 місяці тому +1

    The Polish cavalry lance went out of the military organisation in 1934, five years before WWII.

  • @Napoleon1815-l8c
    @Napoleon1815-l8c Рік тому +1

    Tennyson's poem could also describe this charge with some alterations to it.

  • @mohammedsaysrashid3587
    @mohammedsaysrashid3587 Рік тому

    Nice introduction...thank you ( Dark Docs) channel

  • @Wings_of_foam
    @Wings_of_foam Рік тому +3

    Let's go!!

  • @alanh3713
    @alanh3713 Рік тому +1

    I Love all your Dark channels! But Tsar is pronounced Zar, not T- sar. Sorry.

  • @poormansgunz8032
    @poormansgunz8032 Рік тому +2

    Polska 🇵🇱

  • @Gamer.Instinct
    @Gamer.Instinct Рік тому +2

    BAPTISED IN FIRE 40:1!

  • @aasphaltmueller5178
    @aasphaltmueller5178 Рік тому +1

    Until now I had thought the last successfull cavallry charge in WWII was made by Italians against the Soviets in about 1943. Soviet Cavallary was also quiete successfull, but not in classic charges.

  • @LMyrski
    @LMyrski Рік тому +1

    I'm no fan of the nazis, what they did in Poland was disgusting, but these English language summaries explaining why Germany went to war with Poland always employ selective omission. Funny how he forgets to mention that Danzig and the Danzig corridor were German lands until 1918, with many Germans residing in them, or that the allies awarded them to Poland at Versailles so she could have access to the sea thereby splitting East Prussia off from the rest of Germany, so the Germans' request for road and rail connections to their remaining Eastern territories was not entirely unreasonable. Poland refused to seriously discuss the matter. The British and French agreeing to back Poland in advance just made Poland less willing to come to an agreement. Despite promising to do otherwise, Poland had a long history of harassing the Germans who resided within its borders thanks to the allies giving German territory to Poland at Versailles and afterwards during the Polish instigated uprisings of ethnic Poles in the German border lands. The Poles prevented the Germans from getting many jobs, seized many of their lands and businesses, fired Germans from government jobs (teachers, etc.), imprisoned many Germans on bogus charges, ignored or dismissed crimes committed against Germans by Poles, and deported many ethnic Germans from the lands of their birth. He also ignores that the Polish official who the Germans had requested to meet with blew them off and remained in bed. Further, there is no mention here that the city of Danzig was separated from Germany and made a "free city" against its will by the allies, but effectively placed under Polish control so that Poland would have access to its port. However, when Poland built its own port facilities elsewhere and the unhappy population of Danzig wished to rejoin Germany, Poland refused even though the city was 98% German and Poland no longer needed the port. Not long before war broke out, a Polish official threatened to bomb the citizens of Danzig if they attempted to rejoin Germany. This is why the Canadian Prime Minister secretly blamed Poland for the outbreak of war. (Read 'Versailles Orphans' for an impartial history)

    • @flynhiinthesky
      @flynhiinthesky Рік тому

      This May all be true, but should be taken in a broader historical context. Where would such a Polish attitude towards the Germans come from? Look back to pre-1918.
      Danzig was just one out of many pretexts for the Germans to justify their war. To view it in isolation as done here is an error and not understanding the full expansionist policies of the then German government.

  • @jamesbrown9736
    @jamesbrown9736 Рік тому

    The word is C A V A L R Y!!! Other than repeated mispronunciation good video. Semper Fidelis SSgt B.

  • @dwaynekoblitz6032
    @dwaynekoblitz6032 Рік тому +1

    Taking a horse to a tank battle. I know. If you don't think that these soldiers are absolutely BADASS we can't be friends. The sheer heroism!! Fucking bad ass EMM EFFERS!! The sheer bravado. I can't hardly comment enough. On a horse?!?? Heyell yeah!!

  • @ThomasHarrison-u8l
    @ThomasHarrison-u8l Рік тому +10

    The US Army mounted a horse charge in the dark days in Philippines against the Japanese army.

    • @chriscarbaugh3936
      @chriscarbaugh3936 Рік тому

      Never heard of that!

    • @s2garage
      @s2garage Рік тому

      112th cavalry?

    • @Napoleon1815-l8c
      @Napoleon1815-l8c Рік тому +1

      Have you ever seen the movie, 12 Strong? It's about U.S. horsemen during the War on Terror in the days following 9/11.

    • @ThomasHarrison-u8l
      @ThomasHarrison-u8l Рік тому +1

      @@Napoleon1815-l8c
      I may have the book, but not sure.

    • @Skipper.17
      @Skipper.17 Рік тому

      And no one cares because it’s got nothing to do with the video.

  • @robertsolomielke5134
    @robertsolomielke5134 Рік тому +1

    German army used horse as transport from 1933-1945

  • @michaeldean28
    @michaeldean28 Рік тому

    Epic

  • @jagsdomain203
    @jagsdomain203 Рік тому

    Satisfaction I've ever seen is in Boston to the Polish Cavalry

  • @ce641
    @ce641 Рік тому

    I remember a history Channel documentary sayingsomething like. As if from a bygone Era the polish cavalry charged the German tanks. The idea was how lax and unprepared Europe's militaries had become.

  • @johnrosenbaum585
    @johnrosenbaum585 5 днів тому

    Polands football team need to play like they were cavalry men!! Then they will be world Champions!!! 🤴

  • @aaronishii5874
    @aaronishii5874 Рік тому +1

    Love your videos but the last successful Calvary charge by regular army was the Italians vs T-35s

    • @johncmitchell4941
      @johncmitchell4941 Рік тому +1

      When and where? It wouldn't have to be successful to be the last charge. Got me confused, esp about the event.

    • @maxfan1591
      @maxfan1591 Рік тому +3

      Did you watch all of the video? The Battle of Schoenfeld was in 1945.

  • @ukulelemikeleii
    @ukulelemikeleii Рік тому

    One wonders, what might have happened had England and France deployed a couple of fighter squadrons each to Poland in the summer of '39?

  • @davidrudd9846
    @davidrudd9846 Рік тому +3

    One thing about the Poles they were every where in WW2 even though their country was over run by the nazis and commies then were let down by US and UK after the war

  • @mutualbeard
    @mutualbeard Рік тому +8

    A case of taking a knife to a gun fight.

    • @ChillDudelD
      @ChillDudelD Рік тому +1

      Except Polish cavalry units were equipped with wz. 35 antitank rifles and wz. 36 37mm antitank canons.

  • @jacobmcbride9426
    @jacobmcbride9426 Рік тому

    Horse power is great but you need tank armour

  • @TheYeti308
    @TheYeti308 Рік тому

    Every thing is used when desperation mounts .

  • @andrewholmes1889
    @andrewholmes1889 Рік тому +3

    Their cavalry is like the Australian Light Horse. Basically mounted infantry.

    • @bruceminick8444
      @bruceminick8444 Рік тому

      Nathan Bedford Forrest used similar tactics in the US Civil War.

    • @andrewholmes1889
      @andrewholmes1889 Рік тому

      @@bruceminick8444 The only time the Light Horse didn't attack on foot was when they attacked a town called Beersheba in the Middles East during WW1. They had been riding across the desert for a couple of days and when they got to the town they were going to get off and charge on foot but the horses hadn't had water for over a day and would not stop because they could smell the water wells and kept going. They wound up capturing the town and its valuable water wells from the Turks. It was the last cavalry charge done by the Australian army.

    • @turkichorsemankhanete2295
      @turkichorsemankhanete2295 Рік тому

      ​​@@andrewholmes1889GALLİPOLİ CAMPAİGN AGAİNST ANZACS TURKS WAS A BRAVE FİGHT AUSTRALİAN NEWZEALADERS.

    • @andrewholmes1889
      @andrewholmes1889 Рік тому

      @@turkichorsemankhanete2295 A lot of courage on both sides. Unfortunately the whole war was so useless. Such a waste of lives.

  • @michaelarmbruster586
    @michaelarmbruster586 Рік тому

    How about the Russian cav/ cossacks ? And the German cav ?

  • @jedispartancoolman
    @jedispartancoolman Рік тому +1

    Damn how many times the thumbnail gonna change ffs

  • @larryjohnson7591
    @larryjohnson7591 Рік тому

    No, they did not charge tanks with Calvary. Yes, the Polish people hate that myth. Yes, the Polish people were very good fighters, and only lost because they did not have enough technology or modern weapons. If they had, I firmly believe they could have really messed up the German timetable of World War II.

  • @greggweber9967
    @greggweber9967 Рік тому +1

    Didn't some SEALs lead a charge about 20 years ago? I suspect Afghanistan.

    • @shannonbruzelius4960
      @shannonbruzelius4960 Рік тому +1

      I was thinking the same thing! It was in the movie 12 Strong (based on the book Horse Soldiers by Doug Stanton)

    • @paulhubbard2411
      @paulhubbard2411 Рік тому +1

      That was Army Special Forces

  • @krzysztofciuba271
    @krzysztofciuba271 Рік тому +1

    Thank for info (I did not know it yet). THERE was a similar charge in tactics in WWI in "Palestine" contra Turkish forces by UK's military men on horses (from some Colony: NZ or Africa) that just by the speed (of horses) they surprised, and then destroyed the Enemy(Turkish-German) line: the artillery could not fix the goal's fire on them. Ps. o course, the Hitler-Goebbel's propaganda used anything to ridicule the enemy.

  • @maineoutdoorsman677
    @maineoutdoorsman677 Рік тому

    Um u think they learn after a thousand charges during WW1 that resulted in nothen more then dead horses an dead men

    • @flynhiinthesky
      @flynhiinthesky Рік тому

      On the Western Front, yes, very true. But on the Eastern Front, not so much. There were more open plains and less trenches. Effectively, good cavalry country.

  • @lostinspace013
    @lostinspace013 Рік тому +2

    As a Pole, I have very mixed feelings after watching this material. You show the Polish cavalry during World War II as a bunch of madmen attacking the Germans with lances and sabers. This is some gigantic ABSURD. Polish cavalry brigades fought completely like infantry, on foot, using rifles, machine guns, mortars and cannons, Horses were used for movement and ONLY for this purpose. Yes, there were some cavalry charges (like about TWO) , but only against unprepared infantry and it was usually an act of desperation. The Polish army was large (although still twice smaller than the German one), but unfortunately poorly armed and based on an outdated military doctrine, which was natural after 123 years of partitions during which our invaders destroyed our nation. Our heavy industry was in its infancy and was just beginning to develop in the 20 years after independence. Cavalry was an unpleasant necessity, not the way of fighting we chose because we were famous for cavalry in our history.

    • @AltIng9154
      @AltIng9154 Рік тому

      Poles and Germans are brave ... but our leaders are mad. This time PiS Party. No? I should pay you 30.000€?

    • @lostinspace013
      @lostinspace013 Рік тому

      @@AltIng9154 .... what ? What 30.000 ?

    • @AltIng9154
      @AltIng9154 Рік тому

      @@lostinspace013 You don't know? Your PM wants 1.300.000.000.000€ from us. Not a joke.

    • @lostinspace013
      @lostinspace013 Рік тому

      @@AltIng9154 Oh, you mean war reparations? Well, in my opinion, demanding this money 78 years after the end of the war is absurd. This is done for domestic policy purposes, all politicians do such things, yours too. HOWEVER: I find it absolutely outrageous that your nation did not suffer ANY punishment for what you did to us during World War II, literally: NO PENALTY. The amount of harm, death, destruction, torture, slavery, suffering that you have done to us for NO REASON is beyond any scale. Today, Hitler or some unspecified "Nazis" are blamed for it, while it was done to us by ordinary Germans (and Austrians) , the entire society, with great willingness. After the war, only a few were hanged, 99.9% of all criminals lived peacefully and continued their careers. Today no one talks about it anymore. You murdered 1/3 of my family for no reason. My grandmother miraculously survived Auschwitz, where she almost died of hunger in a flooded bunker because she hid a moldy bread crust in her pocket. Some woman then died in her arms. She never recovered from it mentally. All this... for no reason. I am 45 years old today, and believe me, if there was a war between our nations, I would take revenge for it without mercy. Although I know that the people responsible are long dead. Your ignorance today, your sense of innocence, this is historical injustice.

    • @flynhiinthesky
      @flynhiinthesky Рік тому

      It is documented that there were around 15 mounted charges by Polish cavalry in 1939, mostly against German infantry with one against German cavalry, all mostly successful.
      The Germans launched two mounted charges in 1939, both unsuccessful.
      People forget that German cavalry strength actually increased during WW2.
      Easy facts to find.

  • @luvz2bite
    @luvz2bite Рік тому +2

    Not necessarily a manipulation. When Stalin said that he would commit around 20 divisions to the defense of Poland, he asked the British how many they would commit to deploy. The British said 2. Unsurprisingly, Stalin sided with Hitler. Felt that the West wanted the USSR to take the majority of the hits. Which seems true, regardless of whatever force Britain could actually deploy.

    • @neilreynolds3858
      @neilreynolds3858 Рік тому

      Yes. It seems to me that what the British and French were also doing was a delaying action to keep Stalin from making a deal with Germany without offering the USSR anything in return. For some obscure reason we thought that Russian diplomats were as stupid as our diplomats in the West. We still do. I would have done the same as Stalin - he wanted a buffer between the USSR and Germany and Hitler was willing to give him one for a while in exchange. Letting Germany have all of Poland would have clearly been worse.

  • @donlawrence1428
    @donlawrence1428 Рік тому +3

    Hooray for the Poles! I think we need a comeback with cavalry. Those big expensive tanks today are juicy targets...

  • @jordanmascarenhas7974
    @jordanmascarenhas7974 Рік тому +1

    I married a Pollack. Beautiful, but tough women. Will shorten your life LOL

  • @serdnayoseidan8868
    @serdnayoseidan8868 Рік тому

    repiten y repiten a cada momento las mismas escenas, esta narración más parece una fantasía mental de quien subió el vídeo.

  • @dannywlm63
    @dannywlm63 Рік тому

    So how long did Poland hold firm in world war 2?

    • @jimmyavpi
      @jimmyavpi Рік тому

      The Polish cowards crapped their pants after 5mins..

    • @flynhiinthesky
      @flynhiinthesky Рік тому

      Up until the end of the war.

    • @jimmyavpi
      @jimmyavpi Рік тому

      @flynhiinthesky no they didn't, they surrendered like little girls after a few weeks. Their government fled to britain and they made a pathetic attempt at a resistance..

    • @flynhiinthesky
      @flynhiinthesky Рік тому

      @@jimmyavpi you’ve got a very warped and biased view of the historical situation they faced. Read widely, not just German/Russian propaganda.

    • @jimmyavpi
      @jimmyavpi Рік тому

      @flynhiinthesky no, in fact I've got an honest truthful view of the historical situation the cowardly Polish faced.

  • @dsmith2568
    @dsmith2568 Рік тому

    Sorry that was not the last successful mounted charge in history, in the 80s Taliban forces with the support of a lone American special forces successfully launched a mounted charge

  • @WarblesOnALot
    @WarblesOnALot Рік тому +1

    G'day,
    Imaginative use of RAF Westland Army Co-operation Lysanders to illustrate
    Polish Fighters...;
    But
    Much of your
    Cavalry Footage was of the
    German SS-Cavalry units.
    Naughty naughty...!
    Black does not equal White.
    German Cavalry
    Practising to invade
    Poland...,
    Do
    Not
    Well illustrate
    Polish Cavalry
    Being massacred by
    German
    Armoured Cars.
    Just(ifiably ?) sayin'.
    Such is life,
    Have a good one...
    Stay safe.
    ;-p
    Ciao !

  • @RandyArmy
    @RandyArmy Рік тому

    This day ,they will charge with korean tank

  • @SlawcioD
    @SlawcioD Рік тому

    If You read about cavalrymen charging tanks it must be a Poles.

    • @306Geni
      @306Geni Рік тому

      Beside the story isn't true.

    • @SlawcioD
      @SlawcioD Рік тому

      ​@@306Geni yes its not true (sadly) but if You would read about something like that, first nation who came to Your mind are Poles. ;)

  • @biggtrux
    @biggtrux Рік тому

    It's always disgusted me that we force animals into our stupid wars.

  • @samwinwood218
    @samwinwood218 Рік тому

    This gave me krieg vibes

  • @philais
    @philais Рік тому

    It will be interesting when Poland charges their tanks against the Russians....

    • @jimmyavpi
      @jimmyavpi Рік тому

      Poland won't do anything against Russia. Poland are cowards. Unless the USA help them, Poland will just crap their pants as usual..

  • @jurgschupbach3059
    @jurgschupbach3059 Рік тому

    Schengenvisum

  • @ericarbib4183
    @ericarbib4183 Рік тому +4

    Wrong, the last cavalry charge in WW2 was the charge of the Italian SAVOIA CAVALLERIA
    in the Soviet Union in Isbushensky, during the Barbarossa war.

    • @ChillDudelD
      @ChillDudelD Рік тому +7

      Can you into math? Schoenfeld was in 1945... 🤦‍♂

  • @JK-dv3qe
    @JK-dv3qe Рік тому +3

    more important question: what happens when you send tanks/armored vehicles designed to fight goat herders into a 'real' war? we have already seen the answer (Leopard 2, Bradley M-2, Stryker, AMX-10, Challenger 2)
    USA: naahhhh the Abrams won't arrive anytime soon. supply problems, you know.....

  • @majcorbin
    @majcorbin Рік тому

    make 1984 FICTION AGAIN

  • @gunguide9201
    @gunguide9201 Рік тому

    Schade um die Pferde...

  • @MrNaKillshots
    @MrNaKillshots Рік тому

    Hopeless, even against Mk 1s.

  • @stomper2888
    @stomper2888 Рік тому

    The most insane *counterattack of ww2. come on bro you put fightback wtf is that the most insane fightback of ww2? lmfao ehatever bro

  • @jlk313ify
    @jlk313ify Рік тому

    Not to say that the Poles didn't fight valiently or that they were never successful in any engagements with the Germans, but I just cannot imagine ANYone could actually believe the absolutely absurd narration of this video.

    • @tltc191
      @tltc191 Рік тому

      What is not true about it?

  • @stomper2888
    @stomper2888 Рік тому +3

    R.I.P. to all german soldiers who lost there lives trying to make the world a better place in WW2!!!!

    • @tltc191
      @tltc191 Рік тому

      Germany should have been completely dissolved after WW 2. Doesn't really matter as Germany is mostly pencil neck lard butts now.

  • @ernestweaver9720
    @ernestweaver9720 Рік тому

    What about the Courage of the Horses themselves??? Nobody ever mentions them. These victories would have never happened without them. Yes I like Horses.
    Sorry. But thats just the way it is.

  • @napraznicul
    @napraznicul Рік тому

    Poland nowtime controls a large part of Germany, then ukrain controls a large part of Poland.
    Ukrain should be dissasembled until it will remain only that area around the kiev, rest of those territories are polish, romanian, russian, hungarian, slovenian.

  • @davidkomen5283
    @davidkomen5283 Рік тому

    Thus began every Pollock joke.

  • @iainsanders4775
    @iainsanders4775 Рік тому

    Poles - very brave - but now stopping arms to Ukraine, aiding Russia's Hitlerian attack on it. Perhaps not for TOO long, hopefully, or maybe the Ukrainians will have to charge Russian tanks with their Own cavalry.. Historical irony!

    • @neilreynolds3858
      @neilreynolds3858 Рік тому

      Okay, I'm tired of trying to educate you people who won't even bother to read up on the history of Eastern Europe since 1991. You're on your own.

    • @iainsanders4775
      @iainsanders4775 Рік тому

      Thanks, I read it all up un the newspapers as it happened.@@neilreynolds3858

    • @michalsawa881
      @michalsawa881 Рік тому

      Go go power ranger, sit in ur home while we fight for your freedome.🎉🎉 You shit higher then your head is