The Longest Day Erich Marcks

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  • @snowblind9065
    @snowblind9065 5 років тому +122

    love the little wry smile and shake of the head ..a little vindication for himself and probably a little nod for Ike for taking him total by surprise for taking such a gamble..great scene from a classic movie

  • @gregschultz8639
    @gregschultz8639 18 днів тому +19

    If there’s one thing war movies have taught me, it’s always to trust the eccentric old officer with a cane.

  • @GreyWolfLeaderTW
    @GreyWolfLeaderTW Рік тому +48

    Macks' little smile at the end pretty much says, "Eisenhower you mad dog, you actually went through with what I thought you would if I believed you were crazy enough".

    • @ciroalb3
      @ciroalb3 Рік тому +2

      but why would they ever have thought that Ike made the invasion plan? That was done by others and confirmed by the Combined Chiefs, Ike's job was simply to administer and coordinate it

    • @jedimasterdraco6950
      @jedimasterdraco6950 11 місяців тому +7

      @@ciroalb3 It wasn't so much Ike making the plan, but rather Ike having the audacity to go through with such a risky plan. He might not have come up with it, but he was the one to determine what plan the allies would use. Mack didn't think Ike would be so bold, he was wrong.

    • @ciroalb3
      @ciroalb3 11 місяців тому

      I think what the Germans never anticipated was the sheer scale of the invasion@@jedimasterdraco6950

    • @chestersleezer8821
      @chestersleezer8821 18 днів тому +4

      True and it was actually what he was going to do at the War Games so in a way he won and lost. He was killed in an Allied air attack six days later on the 12 June.

  • @jennifersman7990
    @jennifersman7990 5 років тому +37

    I like how he surmises about how a diversion is created for a reason, he KNOWS something big’s going on

    • @leftcoaster67
      @leftcoaster67 4 роки тому +7

      Logical general. Best one's know what the enemy is thinking.

    • @stevetheduck1425
      @stevetheduck1425 9 місяців тому

      To confuse your enemy: diversions that are false, that are reported to the enemy leaders, behind the diversions are the real attacks, which are then reported and contradict what the enemy leadership now believe. A true double-bluff.

  • @dorianedwards8522
    @dorianedwards8522 2 роки тому +49

    Marcks was one of the true strategic thinkers that the German's had in 1944. He was a fantastic Offensive general, but defense was not his area of expertise. He was smart though, he figured it out very quickly. He was the one who's arguments got the tanks freed up, but he died before he could see the result. His quick thinking kept the American's and British penned up for almost a month. But in the end, material won out. When you can throw unlimited resources at a project, you can't lose.

  • @1987MartinT
    @1987MartinT 8 років тому +65

    Marcks was the toughest and most brilliant German corps commander in the Normandy campaign.

    • @NYCYankInTexas
      @NYCYankInTexas 5 років тому +5

      Yes but he had nothing to work with commanding LXXXIV - the only regular German division at the beaches was where the Americans landed at Omaha (352nd) . The other two German static divisions were old men, Russian volunteers (Ostbataillonen) and Hitler Youth with no actual battle experience.

    • @jmay35801
      @jmay35801 5 років тому +1

      Also made up of POWs from Russian front

    • @ralphraffles1394
      @ralphraffles1394 5 років тому +2

      NYCYankInTexas Hitler youth were part of 21st Panzer division including Panzer Lehr(crack) unit, all facing the Brits and Canadians.

    • @NYCYankInTexas
      @NYCYankInTexas 5 років тому +2

      @@ralphraffles1394
      I never spoke about 21 Panzer- I talked about two of the static infantry divisions stuck in place on the beaches.
      The 21 Panzer was destroyed in North Africa and reformed in France where it did nothing for ten months. 21 Panzer wasn't on the beach- Feuchtinger was 20 miles southeast of Caen.
      They were SLAUGHTERED in airstrikes and took three hours to move 10 miles. Hermann Oppeln-Bronikowski and Colonel Joseph Rauch commanded the best units.
      The 1st Battalion of Rauch's regiment managed to hit the seam between the British and Canadian landing forces and reach the sea- and then realized that they were fucked. They got pounded from the air, sea and both flanks. .

    • @HydroSnips
      @HydroSnips 2 роки тому +2

      @@ralphraffles1394 Hitler Youth were the 12th SS Panzer, an SS unit. Lehr and 21st Panzer were the Heer, the regular army. The distinction is important, especially when it comes to equipment, experience and composition.

  • @Maria7162
    @Maria7162 5 років тому +10

    I wnt to St Lô in 2004,I liked very much to be in Normandy,we visited all the beaches where the allies landed.It was great to see all those places.

  • @Setebos
    @Setebos 10 років тому +181

    Love that little look of satisfaction at 4:26. Even though it meant bad news for the Germans, Marcks had to feel at least a small bit of smug satisfaction knowing his tactics were working.

    • @aldebaran19752000
      @aldebaran19752000 7 років тому +13

      Marcks planned the draft plan for Barbarossa (the invasion of Sovjet Russia) too

    • @rsattahip
      @rsattahip 6 років тому +14

      Setebos Smart people like him weren't Nazis but still had to serve their country.

    • @NYCYankInTexas
      @NYCYankInTexas 5 років тому +11

      @@aldebaran19752000 Yes and No- His plan was meant to engage the Red Army and force them to fight a prolonged battle- he correctly detailed the poor roads and logistical nightmare that invading Russia meant- his plan called for the main drive to be aimed right at Moscow. He predicted that this was the one target that Russia would defend as long as they could with everything they had. As it was- in Barbarossa- you had three AG's and instead of putting the pressure of Moscow and making it the key focus of the invasion- Hitler diverted his main strength north and south at Yelnya.

    • @Vurmashin
      @Vurmashin 5 років тому +5

      @@NYCYankInTexas If you wonder why, just look at what happened to Napoleon on Berezina. If you don't cover your flanks you will be flanked.

    • @Vurmashin
      @Vurmashin 5 років тому +4

      What do you think what would a million and a half soviet soldiers in Kiev do while you are attacking Moscow. Sit there???

  • @prestonyoung1000
    @prestonyoung1000 11 років тому +60

    The Birthday Cake was Beautifully Decorated.

  • @andyhowpog
    @andyhowpog 5 років тому +33

    Clever General, he knew his stuff.

    • @Frankie-O
      @Frankie-O Рік тому

      He always won because went against the rules.

  • @dbhhattac
    @dbhhattac 4 дні тому +1

    Using the dialogue in native German, these scenes have been so much natural. It is just mind blowing. I watch these clips over and over again. Peter Munch is a terrific actor (played Eric Marks)

    • @None-zc5vg
      @None-zc5vg 3 дні тому

      A memorable performance that I saw on the big screen sixty years ago.

  • @rbilleaud
    @rbilleaud 6 років тому +69

    Erich Marcks was a brilliant strategist. Too bad for the Germans that he died in a air attack less than one week after the invasion.

    • @cethegus0815
      @cethegus0815 6 років тому +10

      Not really, because at that time the war was already lost for Germanyand even 100 men of his kind could not have changed that.

    • @sirhumphreyappleby8399
      @sirhumphreyappleby8399 6 років тому

      Rob Billeaud - no but who knows how hard he could have made the war for the allies - luckily the bocage was just behind the beaches

    • @AudieHolland
      @AudieHolland 6 років тому +2

      Luckily the Waffen SS had 16-year old soldiers who fought with more conviction and fanatiscm than any veteran soldier did.

    • @WilloSNoack
      @WilloSNoack 5 років тому +9

      General Marcks had made the first plan against the Soviet Union namend "Barbarossa". Hitler let General Paulus, the commander of the 6th army, to complete and fullfill this plan, because Marcks had warned Hitler, to attack the superior USSR, which would become the new ally of Great Britian. Therefore Marcks was sent to France and the stupid Hitler lost the war.

    • @mxplk
      @mxplk 5 років тому +3

      @@WilloSNoack So everything worked out for the best, Ja?

  • @pmcmanus420
    @pmcmanus420 4 роки тому +6

    At the end, as he looked at the map, you could just see Marcks saying to himself, "Eisenhower, you magnificent b*****d!"

    • @Frankie-O
      @Frankie-O Рік тому

      Patton read every book.

  • @briancollins1579
    @briancollins1579 8 років тому +89

    Marcks has enough discipline in his manner to fill 3 Germans...

    • @jameshorn270
      @jameshorn270 5 років тому +2

      By this time in the war, loyalty to Hitler trumped competence, and some really good generals such as Guderian were sidelined. There's that word again, and in context -- Trump
      BTW Marcks was fatally wounded in an air attack a little over a month later.

    • @rsattahip
      @rsattahip 5 років тому +8

      This movie was a masterpiece because the Germans were not portrayed as idiots or all evil.

    • @pittsburghpirate58
      @pittsburghpirate58 5 років тому +1

      Ya!!

    • @jmay35801
      @jmay35801 5 років тому +2

      @@rsattahip excellent point

    • @FIREBRAND38
      @FIREBRAND38 5 років тому

      @@jameshorn270 Try six days later. Who are these really good generals sidelined now in context? Hillary & Bill are the ones maintaining Enemies lists. Give it a rest.

  • @westlock
    @westlock 10 років тому +33

    There is a bit of foreshadowing at 4:06 . Six days later Marcks was indeed killed when his car came under aerial attack.

    • @nickmitsialis
      @nickmitsialis 7 років тому +6

      Yes. If I remember correctly (and I might well be wrong) General Marcks had lost a leg earlier in the war (or in WW1), and with his artificial leg he couldn't get out of the car in time to avoid the attack from the Typhoon.

    • @AudieHolland
      @AudieHolland 6 років тому +6

      He lost his leg on the Eastern Front.

  • @Mokkari77
    @Mokkari77 13 років тому +40

    The actor playing Marcks would play Col. General Jodl, Hitler's chief of staff in six years later in PATTON.

    • @zichen5223
      @zichen5223 6 років тому +1

      Mokkari77 his name was Richard Munch

  • @blockmasterscott
    @blockmasterscott 5 років тому +8

    Those guys throwing stuff in the fireplace always reminds me of William Shatner deciding to abandon the moon base in Airplane 2 lol!

  • @charlesfiscus4235
    @charlesfiscus4235 2 роки тому +6

    One my favorite scenes in the movie.

    • @Frankie-O
      @Frankie-O Рік тому

      All favorite scenes with Marcks.

  • @ricardovelasco3976
    @ricardovelasco3976 8 років тому +29

    Great Authority and Screen Presence.

  • @hound3000
    @hound3000 8 років тому +53

    The only guy who predicted correctly. Too bad he can't show it in the war games.

    • @oldrocker74
      @oldrocker74 6 років тому +2

      4:18 He looks at the map of Normandy, and shakes his head...

  • @troy9477
    @troy9477 6 років тому +23

    One of my favorite movies. I like how the directors show things from various perspective. We are lucky Hitler was going crazy and micro-managing by this point. His failure to release the reserve tanks (and his staff being unwilling to wake him because of his screaming fits) was a big factor. If the many competent, astute commanders had bern allowed to do as they thought best, they may have fought us to a standstill in June and July of 1944. That would have meant prolonged bombing until we could muster the men and resources for a new land campaign. Also, nuclear weapons may have been used, resulting in more death and destruction. The war likely would have dragged on until 1946, with even more loss of life. The Holocaust would have continued that whole time too.

    • @whiteknightcat
      @whiteknightcat 5 років тому

      Very true, both sides were working on nukes at the time.

    • @jerseycitysteve
      @jerseycitysteve 2 роки тому +1

      @@whiteknightcat The Germans were never even close to nuclear weapons. Also don't forget, simultaneously with D-Day the Red Army was winning in the East.

    • @whiteknightcat
      @whiteknightcat 2 роки тому

      @@jerseycitysteve I said they were working on them, as in researching their development.

    • @rutabagasteu
      @rutabagasteu Рік тому

      One of the US atomic bombs was slated to be dropped on Berlin, Germany, but the Soviets got there before the bomb was ready to be dropped. So both were dropped on Japan.
      I saw that in one documentary. Not certain how accurate it is.

    • @troy9477
      @troy9477 Рік тому

      @@rutabagasteu I think our bombs were not even ready until Germany was about to fall, or even afterward. I forget when the Trinity test was. But the bombs were shipped to Tinian, and i imagine they did not sit around for very long before they were used.

  • @tdunphy13
    @tdunphy13 11 років тому +77

    Man the Germans had good looking uniforms.

    • @kevinbyrne4538
      @kevinbyrne4538 6 років тому +9

      They were designed by German fashion designer Hugo Boss.

    • @taroman7100
      @taroman7100 5 років тому +1

      This is true. They could be so gracious and charming but deadly killers.

    • @kennynovak4423
      @kennynovak4423 5 років тому +1

      Although my brother liked to claim that "The side with the best looking uniforms usually loses."

    • @heighwaysonthewing
      @heighwaysonthewing 5 років тому

      yes nothing but the best Hugo Boss fact straight up ! .

    • @heighwaysonthewing
      @heighwaysonthewing 5 років тому

      @@taroman7100 just well dressed murders , a bit like the Tory party , but with a bit of style and less cruel.

  • @dondee5439
    @dondee5439 12 годин тому +1

    30 Sherman tanks were suppose to float to the Normandy beaches. Only one tank made it through the rough sea. 29 Sherman tanks with 5 man crews sank drowning the men (145 men). If those tanks had made it to the beaches then USA casualties could have been reduced from 5,000 to half or even less.

  • @RedStarRogue
    @RedStarRogue 5 років тому +23

    Bernhard Wicki, the director of The Bridge, directed all the German language scenes in this film.
    The studios used that same idea in Tora Tora Tora by having Japanese directors (including Akira Kurosawa) handle the Japanese POV scenes. Different times!

    • @arbeitsscheuer
      @arbeitsscheuer 5 років тому

      Don't suppose you know where one can find The Bridge? I've wanted to watch it for ages, but can never find it.

    • @RedStarRogue
      @RedStarRogue 5 років тому +2

      @@arbeitsscheuer Criterion Collection

    • @mikavirtanen7029
      @mikavirtanen7029 3 роки тому +5

      I wish Wicki had made separate movie of the D-Day with the same actors, to show the German side even fully. German actors nail every scene beautifully, and there are no comic book portrayals.

    • @stevetheduck1425
      @stevetheduck1425 9 місяців тому

      Kurosawa began to shoot Tora Tora Tora, but was replaced by Fukusaku (IIRC) as he was producing too little.
      Apparently some of his shots are still in the film, and may be the more formal and squarely-framed scenes such as the Japanese Admirals and the (usually cut) scenes of Yamamoto visiting the Emperor.

  • @hoodoo2001
    @hoodoo2001 3 роки тому +2

    Marcks knew they were not ready, but it didn't matter. Eisenhower's plan was not based on brilliant tactics but basic planning and logistics that created an unstoppable machine. Nothing was going to stop the invasion from succeeding. The uncertainty was nerve wracking on an individual basis but the invasion implementation was sound. The Allies had Air Superiority and an overwhelming force. Had the Germans stopped one beach the others would have still succeeded. The fact that the allies were delayed for only one day on one beach shows how overwhelming the force was and how weak the Germans were. At no time in the allied offensive were the Germans able to retake contested ground. They slowed the allies down for a short while in the bocage country, but at the cost of losing virtually all their armor in the West while the allies just got stronger.

    • @joangratzer2101
      @joangratzer2101 3 роки тому

      GERMANY WAS FIGHTING AGAINST THE WORLD; 26 NATIONS YOU LITTLE SHIT, WHEN IS THE LAST TIME YOU TOOK ON AN OVERWHELMING TASK YOU SLIMY MAGGOT.

  • @jimvanlieshout7657
    @jimvanlieshout7657 5 днів тому

    At 3:19 mark, the soldier holding the parachute is also in the movie, The Train, another too often overlooked WW2 film. He played an underground person who played the role of a German soldier who had to keep guard of Bert Lancaster at one of the fake RR stations. I highly recommend the film and for the performance of Wolfgang Priess as Major Herein.

  • @kirkjiao3296
    @kirkjiao3296 2 роки тому +3

    brilliant commander. Imagine no micromanage of entire German armies to the brigade level from a corporal.

  • @PlymouthVT
    @PlymouthVT 6 днів тому +1

    I was 8 years old when my Dad took me to see this movie when it came out. It was the most exciting thing I had ever seen. Which in retrospect in later years was strange as he was a Koren War First Cav war vet and never said one single word about his war experience. Not a word to me or my older brother.I leaned later as I grew up vets don't like talking about there war experience. My wife's Dad a real big tough guy was in the Anzio Invasion in WW2. Not a word.

  • @wbl5649
    @wbl5649 2 роки тому +2

    I'm reading the book now, have never seen the movie...I'll rent it after I'm done with the book, looking forward to it ! the book is excellent

  • @danschneider9921
    @danschneider9921 5 днів тому

    The detail of having Marcks have a limp and a mechanical sound when he walked was brilliant. Marcks had lost a leg on the Eastern front.

  • @stevetheduck1425
    @stevetheduck1425 9 місяців тому +1

    That last scene includes 'the roads are under aerial attack.'
    Marcks died due to an aerial attack while travelling by car.
    Rommel nearly died the same way.
    The aerial bombardment of areas in front of US troops resulted in the death of at least one American General, so there's that.
    Blunt instruments.
    Later US Generals stayed away from the front, and fighting ability dropped dramatically late in the war.

  • @crazyman8472
    @crazyman8472 11 днів тому +1

    “Eisenhower would never take the gamble. Never!” 😈

    • @herbertkramer3532
      @herbertkramer3532 7 днів тому

      The advantage of allied troops was the more precisely Information of the weatherforecast.

    • @herbertkramer3532
      @herbertkramer3532 7 днів тому

      ...british weatherforecast...

  • @michaelmaxwell1523
    @michaelmaxwell1523 Місяць тому +1

    visited his grave on my Normandy trip...said eh wouldnt eat cake untiel they won the war, lost a leg in Russia...

  • @dankwartdenkhardt5714
    @dankwartdenkhardt5714 4 роки тому +2

    Well, the victory went to the allies but the award for the most stylish generals uniforms went to the Germans.... :-b

  • @kennethworde862
    @kennethworde862 5 років тому +2

    A GREAT movie

    • @Frankie-O
      @Frankie-O Рік тому

      '62 was the year where they were, in '73, on American Graffiti.

  • @respectablebogan3276
    @respectablebogan3276 5 років тому +4

    The way he cuts the cake.... :( rip

    • @PeterT1981
      @PeterT1981 5 років тому

      BobaFett MTB: he more or less forms a crosshairs on Normandy

    • @r.peterreinhardt1091
      @r.peterreinhardt1091 5 років тому

      Was he a Mason Or a Teutonic Knight ? (A Templer Cross for the cake)

  • @loudelk99
    @loudelk99 17 днів тому

    Amusing how some of these German field officers were smarter than the high command. Marcks called it, time of day, weather and location.

  • @stilllaughing3959
    @stilllaughing3959 5 років тому +4

    I have always said if you want real history lesson watch The Battle of Britain and the Longest Day

  • @Mike12522
    @Mike12522 5 років тому +3

    Curiously, Eric Marcks birthday was June 6. As was that of Rommel's wife.

    • @Frankie-O
      @Frankie-O 3 роки тому

      D-Day: the sixth of June (1956)

  • @angelgutierrez-kg5du
    @angelgutierrez-kg5du 5 років тому +1

    The most important battle everywhere

  • @wedgeantillies66
    @wedgeantillies66 8 днів тому

    When one believes you have the enemy’s plan distilled and predicted. That is when you should be wary as should always expect the enemy to be unpredictable and surprise you. As allies did by making use if he keys that they would never invade in such weather and via Normandy.

  • @brucer9572
    @brucer9572 3 роки тому

    My favoritest, scariest, movie.

  • @lynn0MA
    @lynn0MA 5 років тому

    Who made this film? I’ve never seen it. So, Marcks was commanding officer at St Lo. Bad weather in May-June in the Channel?

    • @mister-v-3086
      @mister-v-3086 25 днів тому

      Produced by Darryl F. Zanuck: Directed by Half of Hollywood, Acted in by the Other half. Yes, the British weather people stated the weather was more like early Winter (November) than Spring (they'd never been to Michigan= or Colorado!)

  • @saltymonke3682
    @saltymonke3682 4 роки тому +1

    he would be a great victorious General if he was an American

  • @harryohrt5255
    @harryohrt5255 3 роки тому +1

    General Marcks resembles an older 'Herr Flick'. I don't suppose Richard Gibson (the actor who portrayed Flick) was related to the actor here ?

  • @TheEdwardrommel
    @TheEdwardrommel 5 років тому +1

    There is something about the German uniforms that makes them look well tailored.

    • @johnhardman3
      @johnhardman3 5 років тому

      Well-dressed murderers, c/o Hugo Boss et al..

    • @joangratzer2101
      @joangratzer2101 3 роки тому

      HUGO BOSS BABY!

    • @rbilleaud
      @rbilleaud 10 місяців тому

      Boss only designed uniforms for the S.S. not the Wehrmacht.

  • @maryc4732
    @maryc4732 5 років тому +8

    a little irony his birthday was on june 6

  • @RenegadeSamurai
    @RenegadeSamurai 2 роки тому

    Like now...with bad weather...How right he was with that.

    • @Frankie-O
      @Frankie-O Рік тому

      The bad weather was wind and rain. Wouldn't it ever stop?

  • @billyponsonby
    @billyponsonby 12 днів тому

    Erich Marcks lost a leg on the eastern front and was killed in an air raid 6 days after D-Day.

  • @prestonyoung1000
    @prestonyoung1000 11 років тому +7

    That Birthday Cake Looked Good To Eat.

    • @jdrancho1864
      @jdrancho1864 6 років тому +1

      ... not like that sheet cake crap people serve up here. Just saying.

    • @commandingjudgedredd1841
      @commandingjudgedredd1841 5 років тому +1

      We'll past its expiry date now. :-)

    • @michaelchurchill248
      @michaelchurchill248 5 років тому +1

      @@jdrancho1864 All I could think when I saw that cake was "I bet it was not made with corn syrup and vegetable oils."

    • @Frankie-O
      @Frankie-O 3 роки тому

      🎂

  • @baronoflivonia.3512
    @baronoflivonia.3512 5 років тому +4

    75 years ago next 6 June. If German General's would have reacted to situation on ground, instead of waiting for orders, the outcome might have been different.

    • @charleschapman6810
      @charleschapman6810 5 років тому

      hitlerdidn'ttruthsfrontlinegeneralsnottogthisreservesboggeddown in an infantry's.tabnk kerflufflesoheheldthereserveundrrhis personal control. Inaway heaccusedhisgenerslsofhisownpersonality failing:control freakeryona massivescale!

  • @melshorse
    @melshorse 13 років тому +3

    @IJNAkagi1942 Yes I have considered it. The war would have taken up to two more years to win. The allied giant would have been slowed down; but not beaten. As in WW1, Germany was starving for food, men and materiel. Even more death and destruction if atomic weapons were used in late '45 or '46.

    • @rutabagasteu
      @rutabagasteu 5 років тому

      Berlin was on the target list for one of the two atomic bombs. But the Soviets got there before the bombs were ready.

  • @StephenRifkin
    @StephenRifkin 5 років тому +2

    Killed 6 days later in an air raid

  • @imapaine-diaz4451
    @imapaine-diaz4451 9 днів тому

    4:03 A little Easter Egg....Six days after the invasion on June sixth. General Marks was killed while driving in daylight on a road near St. Lo by a strafing attack from an American P47 .

  • @sparks1504
    @sparks1504 5 років тому +9

    John has a long mustache.....It wounds my heart with a monotonous langer......

    • @nicholaspoplawski3713
      @nicholaspoplawski3713 5 років тому +1

      sparks1504 the mock orange is in bloom. 1st Lt. w.j. poplawski June 44.

    • @Frankie-O
      @Frankie-O Рік тому

      Chair is against the wall.

  • @canuck_gamer3359
    @canuck_gamer3359 5 років тому +1

    I don't speak German practically at all. But I do know a little and I know quite a few words. Maybe someone can help me with this...at 0:50 when he is talking about where the Allies are "expected" the caption reads; "We expect them to cross at the narrowest part of the channel..." but he uses the word "attack" in his speaking. So why was the captioning not reflective of what he actually said?

    • @thomasnieswandt8805
      @thomasnieswandt8805 5 років тому +1

      They missed out the attack line. The correct translation ( word for word) would be. "We expect them to attack the port of Calais, at the narrowest part of the channel, dont we?"
      I dont know why they did it, but they missed or misstranslated some words / meanings during the film.

    • @paladinsix9285
      @paladinsix9285 4 роки тому

      Subtitles in this movie are the "gist" for Civilian Audiences.
      Not literal translations. However, much of the Dialogue Is as Accurate as possible.
      History buffs, military Veterans, etc. have a better understanding.

  • @mawel1955
    @mawel1955 5 років тому +8

    Erich Marcks was also the General that was selected to plan Barbarossa for Hitler.

    • @natewatl9423
      @natewatl9423 5 років тому

      Nevertheless, Der Failüre Shitler f***** up the time schedule.

    • @NYCYankInTexas
      @NYCYankInTexas 5 років тому +1

      Yeah- but Hitler didn't listen nor follow the plan- he changed it all around. The key part of the Marcks Plan was the drive on Moscow- which would force the Red Army to fight and keep the pressure on- using the few decent roads in Russia. He also detailed building vast POW holding stations as he felt the Red Army prisoners would need reasonable care or else they would fight harder if they knew surrender meant almost certain death - interestingly- that is exactly what would happen.

    • @johnhardman3
      @johnhardman3 5 років тому +2

      The invasion of the U.S.S.R. was expected to cost 30 million civilian lives when the Germans appropriated their "lebensmittel" for themselves so that the invading Wehrmacht forces could live off the land . The Army
      did the pre-invasion calculation of these "necessary" civilian losses, not the S.S., and none of the German top brass had any reservations about the planned-for starvation and neglect of so many helpless people. So much for the German Army's being morally superior to the S.S.. There was a lot of U.S.-sponsored rehabilitation of former Nazis during the '50s and almost all those involved in mass-murder of one kind or another got away with it.

    • @mkoschier
      @mkoschier 5 років тому

      The Planer of Barbarossa was Gen Paulus then Generalquartiermeister 1 im OKH

    • @mawel1955
      @mawel1955 5 років тому +1

      @@mkoschier You are correct to a point. The preliminary or initial draft was done by Marcks and after it was approved by Hitler, it was passed over to OKH (Paulus) for further development. See Col. Albert Seaton, The Battle for Moscow which is where I got this information.

  • @SFsc616171
    @SFsc616171 6 років тому +4

    And to think ... "the war games in Rennes" became the story line for ":The Dirty Dozen"!! How many of the upper ranking German generals really knew the writings of Von Klauswitz, and were not propped up "yes men" to "The Bohemian Corporal"?

    • @whiteknightcat
      @whiteknightcat 5 років тому

      @JapFish Indeed, they had some of the greatest military and technological minds in their arsenal, all wasted by the ineptitude and mismanagement of one who believed he knew better than everyone else.

    • @mxplk
      @mxplk 5 років тому

      @JapFish The Germans have won only 1 war in 200 years--the franco-prussian war in 1870.

    • @Wombat1916
      @Wombat1916 5 років тому +1

      @@mxplk Are you forgetting the Prussian-Danish War a few years before that?
      Also, before Germany was united in 1870, there was no Germany.
      The Prussians were on the winning side in 1815, and they arguably won the Seven Years War as well as the War of the Spanish Succession.

    • @mr.zondide2746
      @mr.zondide2746 5 років тому

      Good thing Erich Marcks did not leave for Rennes or else he would have been killed by Jim Brown

    • @paladinsix9285
      @paladinsix9285 4 роки тому +1

      @@mxplk also the Austro-Prussian War of 1866, and the Danish War of 1864, necessary preludes to be able to win the Franco Prussian War of 1870.

  • @darrenwalsh354
    @darrenwalsh354 Рік тому +1

    Why do we always look forward to the german scenes in war movies or is that just me I think like Darth vader we like the bad guys knowing they loose in the end.

    • @kenoliver8913
      @kenoliver8913 6 днів тому

      Same reason American Civil War movies always focus on the rebs - it's the romanticism of a lost cause. The fact that in real life the first was a bunch of genocidal imperialists and the second traitors defending slavery is beside the point. Mind you, what both shared was consistent incompetence - when you believe crazy things then logical and empiric reasoning is never going to be your strong point.

  • @ajb7876
    @ajb7876 3 роки тому +1

    Maybe Hitler would have done better to dismiss Rommel and Von Rundstedt and put Marcks in charge.

  • @charleschapman6810
    @charleschapman6810 5 років тому

    Sothese "war-games"aremoreinthe styleofthe japanese-a testofan operational concept!?

  • @Maria7162
    @Maria7162 5 років тому

    Este nem sabia como estava certo,:-)).

  • @diesirae6114
    @diesirae6114 5 років тому

    Erich Marcks actually died near St. Lo only a few days after the invasion.

  • @DJ-tt7tq
    @DJ-tt7tq 5 років тому +2

    What did the Germans expect? They invaded France, so not everyone is going to welcome them with open arms. Rest in Peace to all the brave French Resistance who helped to free their country from the Nazi tyranny.

    • @DJ-tt7tq
      @DJ-tt7tq 5 років тому

      @Von Musklaus Well,of course, you can't be friends with everyone. However, I have met some,really great French people. As long as you are true to your heart, and show the good side of humanity,, you will emerge with full credit.

    • @mr.zondide2746
      @mr.zondide2746 5 років тому

      You know little of history. Millions of French were more right wing than the Nazis and recognized the dangers of Communists and Anarchists. Hence the Vichy government. And millions of Frenchmen collaborated. The Germans could not occupy a country as big as France otherwise

    • @DJ-tt7tq
      @DJ-tt7tq 5 років тому

      @@mr.zondide2746 Yoi know little of history too with comments like that. That is being inflammatory.

    • @ich3013
      @ich3013 8 днів тому

      Tja was haben denn die Franzosen erwartet wenn sie Deutschland den Krieg erklären dass dieser sitzkrieg bis in die 2000er Jahre geht oder was da gab es für den Versailler Vertrag mal richtig eine auf die Mütze was ist denn hochnäsigen Franzosen gönne der Nacht der Vietnamkrieg ist ein französisches Kind das sollte man nicht vergessen und zwar auf Erpressung von Charles de Gaulle😢😢😢😢😢

  • @anthonyeaton5153
    @anthonyeaton5153 25 днів тому

    Marckes was using the walking stick on the wrong side of his body. A stick is almost always used to support the good leg not the bad one.

  • @glennhopkins4294
    @glennhopkins4294 4 роки тому

    Denise Pettet. Sge was born on June 4 1960.

  • @daviddelaet8116
    @daviddelaet8116 4 роки тому +1

    I love how it starts to occur to him that maybe Eisenhower might not be so predictable on this occasion.

  • @yourfabuloushappymann5154
    @yourfabuloushappymann5154 6 років тому +4

    If Marcks had been in charge instead of the idiots it would have come a different story but then again Marcks would have never overextended....

    • @jameshorn270
      @jameshorn270 5 років тому

      THere are all sorts of what ifss. What if the bombers at Omaha Beach had not been so scared to hit their own troops late and missed the German fortifications. Several hundred bombs on target would have trashed the German fortifications.

    • @rutabagasteu
      @rutabagasteu 5 років тому

      @@jameshorn270 Some moron staff officer gave the order for them to wait an extra 1 to 2 seconds before dropping their bombs. French cows were killed but no craters on the beaches nor were the defenses damaged.

  • @thomasthomas2418
    @thomasthomas2418 5 років тому

    Erich Marcks; Party Animal! 1:38

  • @bornyesterday21
    @bornyesterday21 5 років тому

    General Klink .. Chief of Staff.

  • @aldebaran19752000
    @aldebaran19752000 4 роки тому

    The first draft of Barbarossa was his. A good general. Pity that most of his divisions were crapy ones (exept the 352) and his superior (General Speidel of Heersesgruppe B in absence of Rommel who was in Germany being member of the conspiracy did nothing to repel the invasion and if decisions were to be made he referred his interlocutor to OB West)

    • @arturs2436
      @arturs2436 Рік тому

      ER was in Germany due his wife birthday, he believed the bad weather would deter any invasion and had he had time to complete his reinforcement of the Atlantic Wall there would be more bunkers,mines and gun and artillery nests all over the coast...." According to an affidavit left by Heinz Guderian and Heinrich Kirchheim, during interrogation Speidel blurted out Rommel's name. Maurice Remy comments that Speidel's testimony did not truly betray Rommel, although Speidel probably blamed himself until his death for his revered Field Marshal's fate afterwards. Unknown to Speidel though, his statement offered nothing new or startling to the interrogators, who had already obtained from other co-conspirators the information that Rommel not only knew about but agreed with the assassination".

  • @stoeipoes10
    @stoeipoes10 12 років тому +1

    the war never would have happened

  • @MrAMYJACK
    @MrAMYJACK 5 років тому +1

    Never overload a BBQ

    • @Frankie-O
      @Frankie-O Рік тому

      Will Smith overloaded a flambe, which burned Uncle Phil's kitchen down.

  • @Dutchman536
    @Dutchman536 6 років тому +2

    They should do a remake from this movie , with directors Christopher Nolan , Kenneth Branagh , Tom Tykwer ,Nicolas Winding Refn , Jacques Audiard ! Produced : Steven Spielberg/Tom Hanks / James Cameron /Ali Baba aka : Jack Ma , acting : Jake Gyllenhaal , Tom Cruise , Tom Hardy , Joaquin Phoenix , Daniel Graig , Tom Hanks , Leonardo DiCaprio , Marion Cottiard ,
    Tobey Jones , Gary Oldman , Colin Firth , Kathy Burke , Benedict Cumberbatch , Dakota Fanning , Casey Affleck , Michele Williams , Carey mulligan , Mark Strong , Tobey , Story telling , Gene Hackman

    • @mr.zondide2746
      @mr.zondide2746 5 років тому +1

      No

    • @The_Dudester
      @The_Dudester 4 роки тому +1

      The movie bombed at the box office. Not only production costs but paying the cost of dozens of A list celebs (singers Fabian and another did some acting). Anyway, 50 plus years down the line and we are richer for it.
      Battle of Britain also bombed at the box office, but truly amazing footage.
      Tora Tora Tora, from a business sense, did it right using character actors instead of A list talent. An amazing movie.
      Midway, from a historical point of view did it right, but the subplot about the Japanese family was unnecessary. Overall, a good movie.

  • @Dabhach1
    @Dabhach1 6 років тому +4

    1:37 Don't you just love German birthday parties? Sex 'n' drugs 'n' rock 'n' roll.

  • @remc70
    @remc70 5 років тому +2

    If the studio had quite shoving money into that black hole known as Cleopatra, and put a few more millions into the longest day, it would have been twice the film. The longest Day made money for the studio and won awards. Cleopatra was cinematic dud.

    • @remc70
      @remc70 5 років тому +2

      @@Moggy471 It's one of the better films dealing with WWII.

    • @mr.zondide2746
      @mr.zondide2746 5 років тому

      How the hell could you improve the longest day, it’s as perfect as Goldfinger

    • @remc70
      @remc70 5 років тому +1

      @@mr.zondide2746 Believe it or not Mr. Zanuck was doing this film on a shoestring budget as Cleopatra was bleeding the studio dry. Mr. Zanuck wanted another two million dollars to colorized it and some other things and studio said no. If it wasn’t for the American fleet doing some maneuvers nearby, you wouldn’t have the fleet scenes.

    • @snowblind9065
      @snowblind9065 3 роки тому

      @@remc70 don,t know about the shoestring budget but john Wayne got 250,000 dollars for just 3 days work,he had Zanuck over a barrel becasue he thought without have the duke in the movie that somehow it would be less of a cinematic success without America,s greatest war hero .Wayne was quoted as saying "I screwed that bastard over as payback"I never thought he would green light my outrageous demands",which Duke said even surprised him.

  • @kenowens9021
    @kenowens9021 5 років тому

    Killed in an air raid attack six days after the invasion.

  • @Maria7162
    @Maria7162 5 років тому

    They feared the allies troops.

  • @rascallyrabbit717
    @rascallyrabbit717 5 років тому +1

    Good thing it's only theoretical, the allies would never dare. ..?

    • @leftcoaster67
      @leftcoaster67 4 роки тому +2

      He was right. He just didn't think Ike would gamble with bad weather. It never occurred to him they could attack in a break in the weather. If he knew the Allies had that type of meteorology, I'm sure an alert would have been sounded.

  • @pascha1903
    @pascha1903 6 років тому

    Zwei seiner drei Söhne sind in Rußland gefallen. Er wenige Tage später auch.

  • @sparks1504
    @sparks1504 5 років тому

    Dah Dah....Dah Dah.....

    • @Frankie-O
      @Frankie-O 3 роки тому

      3 dots and a dash. Hey! Have you ever heard of Beethoven's 5th symphony?

  • @HydroSnips
    @HydroSnips 2 роки тому

    “Gummi puppen?”

    • @Frankie-O
      @Frankie-O Рік тому

      Were dropped by parachute.

  • @TheCurlsCrazy
    @TheCurlsCrazy 4 роки тому +1

    he died in his car
    by strafing

    • @Frankie-O
      @Frankie-O Рік тому

      I think that was General Patton.

    • @leev4206
      @leev4206 Рік тому +1

      Marcks died when vehicle strafed a few days later. Patton died December 21, 1945, as result of a vehicle accident (broken neck); paralysis led to blood clot.

  • @Maria7162
    @Maria7162 6 років тому

    A mulher do Rommel também fazia anos no dia 6 e ele foi para a Alemanha na vespéra do dia D e quando o avisaram do ataque estava demasiado longe da Normandia e arrependeu-se de tetr ido para a Alemanha nesse dia,e chamou estupido a si mesmo por se ter enganado pelos aliados,deu oredm para estas tropas não pisarem as praias,mas isos não serviu de nada porque embora com muitos mortos os aliados conseguiram sair das praias e avançar em território francês e lutar contra os alemães e ir avançando em território francês eliminando os exercitos nazis e fazendo prisioneiros
    Rommel e outros generais não foram muito espertos,outros foram para Rennes para "jogos de guerra",mover bandeiras em quadros com mapas de territórios ocupados pela Alemanha e que foram pouco a pouco libertados pelas tropas aliadas.

  • @DamnControl5
    @DamnControl5 12 років тому +4

    How did he say Happy Birthday? I am pretty sure it wasn't Herzlichen Gluckwunsch zum Geburtstag

    • @wolfkafitz9461
      @wolfkafitz9461 6 років тому +8

      "Gehorsamste Glückwünsche zum Geburtstag Herr General." Not just happy, no. Most obedient congratulations. We are in the German army... ;)

    • @taroman7100
      @taroman7100 5 років тому +1

      How do you romance a woman in that language.

    • @johnhardman3
      @johnhardman3 5 років тому

      @@taroman7100 You get tongue-tied at least.

    • @memiller55
      @memiller55 5 років тому

      @@taroman7100 I recall reading a story on that very point... during WWII, some French workers were in Germany on a detail in the countryside. They were trying to figure out how to approach the local peasant girls. They tried cutting wildflowers and presenting them with flowery language to match -- no luck. A local fellow demonstrated the efficacious approach -- he walked up and gave her a slap on the rump. Without turning around she threw up her arms and yelled, "Donnerwetter! Noch einmal!" (Thunderation! Do it again!)

    • @johnhardman3
      @johnhardman3 5 років тому

      @@memiller55 They like being ordered around, it would seem. Ian Fleming thought the Russians also "loved the knout". There's nothing like having a Strong Man, a Hitler or a Stalin, who you can go down on (figuratively, anyway).

  • @AudieHolland
    @AudieHolland 6 років тому +2

    With comments talking about "Socialists" it's ironic that this general's name was Marcks. You know, different spelling for Marx.

    • @whiteknightcat
      @whiteknightcat 5 років тому

      He would have been great at "stalin" the invasion!

  • @railanis3818
    @railanis3818 Рік тому +1

    Road to Valor 2 players laughing

  • @samuelenglander8367
    @samuelenglander8367 4 роки тому

    his birthday june 6 oh shit bad day for the german military

    • @Frankie-O
      @Frankie-O 2 роки тому

      Rommel's wife as well.

  • @davidallbaugh6858
    @davidallbaugh6858 5 років тому +1

    When it came to the military, the Germans were the best soldiers, man for man, in both World Wars.

    • @rbilleaud
      @rbilleaud 10 місяців тому +1

      It started that way, but eventually best soldiers were killed off, leaving more poorly trained replacements. And in the case of the Waffen SS, they were, indeed, fanatical, however, that led them to take chances in sometimes unwinnable situations. That's unsustainable in the long run.

  • @mikemillwood1564
    @mikemillwood1564 5 років тому +1

    thanks for chopping it into pieces and leaving scenes out. Are you the one that copied the bible, too?

    • @leftcoaster67
      @leftcoaster67 3 роки тому +3

      You could upload the whole movie, and UA-cam would take it down due to copyright violations. So be grateful for what's posted.

  • @theadventuresofjavier8698
    @theadventuresofjavier8698 3 роки тому

    SLUGWORTH😬

    • @Frankie-O
      @Frankie-O 2 роки тому

      But that's not the actor; Gunter Meisner.

  • @sirkurtisjeffreyjayluethkl797
    @sirkurtisjeffreyjayluethkl797 2 роки тому

    SECURE AND CONTAIN

  • @eddriver7815
    @eddriver7815 5 років тому +7

    the only thing wrong with this movie is that
    john wayne is in it .
    Visiting the nazi bunkers at Point du Hoc is an amazing site .
    the church at Sainte Mere- Eglise where the paratrooper was hanging from is still there .

    • @Wombat1916
      @Wombat1916 5 років тому +4

      Ed Driver I agree totally with your comment re John Wayne. I would wind through the bits where he does his "heroic" acting.

  • @condorc72
    @condorc72 5 років тому +1

    Would have loved to have had him on our side

  • @vincentreynolds2127
    @vincentreynolds2127 5 років тому

    Marks Brother?

    • @Frankie-O
      @Frankie-O Рік тому

      He was no Marcks brother.

  • @bryantbridgewaters3977
    @bryantbridgewaters3977 Рік тому

    Gummipuppen?

  • @artarawne11
    @artarawne11 5 років тому

    Its a shame... military legends like hime should have lived on to see the world free of zionisim and zionists....

  • @VictorEmmanuelElias
    @VictorEmmanuelElias 9 років тому +2

    ua-cam.com/video/W6YnMaNTx30/v-deo.htmlm30s Gummi Puppen! XD

    • @briancollins1579
      @briancollins1579 8 років тому +2

      +Victor Emanuel is that where the name 'Gummy' Bears came from...? A play on a German word...

    • @Rex1987
      @Rex1987 8 років тому +2

      +Victor Emanuel yeah the german language can be so funny at times :-)

  • @jimstanga6390
    @jimstanga6390 5 років тому +2

    Gummi Puppen?

    • @rutabagasteu
      @rutabagasteu 5 років тому

      Germany for rubber dummies. And you misspelled it.

    • @Frankie-O
      @Frankie-O Рік тому

      Were dropped by parachute.

  • @donsecard6969
    @donsecard6969 5 років тому

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