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  • @deandixon2141
    @deandixon2141 8 місяців тому +28

    My great uncle died in France towards the end of WW1, these types of videos keep all the lost souls in our memories

  • @rlord7053
    @rlord7053 Рік тому +422

    The guy that was like "it was probably cowardly, but" ...Sir you have nothing to ever be ashamed of. The real cowards were the world leaders.
    I hope when these gentlemen passed they didn't carry that with them....they were as brave and solid as anyone could be in that situation.

    • @matthewcullen1298
      @matthewcullen1298 Рік тому +22

      Thanks. That is what I was thinking too. I had the chance to talk to some ww1 vets when I was young. They were very humble brave men

    • @olivierbolton8683
      @olivierbolton8683 Рік тому

      from 1916 peace negotiations were under way between English and Germans...but the Balfour agreement made sure to sway public opinion and bring America into the war...with two more years and millions more casualties ...in exchange for Palestine....with what is going on today 'they' ain't no angels!@@matthewcullen1298

    • @sharonrigs7999
      @sharonrigs7999 Рік тому +20

      Lions, led by donkeys

    • @lloydclement2152
      @lloydclement2152 11 місяців тому +12

      Your post is a triumphant expression of wisdom. Well said.

    • @juliegillum1932
      @juliegillum1932 11 місяців тому +8

      I was thinking more on the line that there's nothing long with self preservation, it's literally hardwired in us. What a guy though brave in eyes.

  • @davewilson9738
    @davewilson9738 Рік тому +212

    To hear a man who was braver than I will ever be, question his bravery hurts to hear. You were and will never be classed as a coward sir; you are a patriot and a hero.

    • @Stahlgewitter
      @Stahlgewitter Рік тому +9

      He may have been back then.
      Men were different back then. It may have been stupid, but laying one's life down for one's country was expected of men back then, as was protecting the weaker - women and children. Now, well, there's supposedly no difference between men and women, and we need to be understanding of adults who want to have relations with... anyone they choose.
      Maybe women will protect men soon, because they can do anything men can, but better.

    • @trinidadburquez6387
      @trinidadburquez6387 Рік тому +1

      I don't worry about men/women relationships. Mother Nature will abide and triumph.
      It's truly the upcoming Robot era that excites and awes me. I'm saving up for a " man Friday " robot personal assistant.
      I think I'll name him Hal, in honor of the computer in " 2001, a Space Odyssey ". What a great film.

    • @ZiggyStardust49
      @ZiggyStardust49 Рік тому +6

      @@Stahlgewitter Why so bitter towards women? men realised that laying down one's life for the conquest of some inbred monarch was a waste of life. Life is much better now because of it.
      There are differences between men and women, but in most professions women are just as capable if not more so than men. I'm from Australia and women have become more educated than men on average and go into more high skilled professions than men. If men feel they're being left behind then they should work harder.

    • @Beowulf_98
      @Beowulf_98 11 місяців тому

      ​@@Stahlgewitterwomen cannot do everything men can do.

    • @Beowulf_98
      @Beowulf_98 11 місяців тому +5

      ​@@ZiggyStardust49everything you've said is wrong.

  • @lantrycliff4260
    @lantrycliff4260 11 місяців тому +76

    I could listen to these older gentleman talk all day

  • @6NBERLS
    @6NBERLS Рік тому +105

    Hopefully this video will insure that these guys are never forgotten.

  • @username25o9
    @username25o9 9 місяців тому +69

    That man is no coward. A coward would have run, hid, and refused to fight. Being afraid doesn't make you a coward. All these men talking about letting people down breaks my heart.

    • @Chtigga
      @Chtigga 8 місяців тому +10

      How is it cowardly to refuse to fight for a bunch of powerful people who see you as cannon fodder, though?

    • @GrumpyDynamo
      @GrumpyDynamo 7 місяців тому +8

      Refusing to fight and die for such a meaningless cause is no cowardice.

    • @Lyons_T-BAG
      @Lyons_T-BAG 7 місяців тому

      ​@Chtigga hindsight. We can all see that now in 2024. We can see how much the rich used the middle and lower class to die in wars for them to gain profits and power! Back then in those days people didn't understand all that. They just thought they needed to save their people and their country. Brainwashed by propaganda and or forced to fight against the people who got brainwashed.

    • @BurntHerb
      @BurntHerb 7 місяців тому +2

      ​,, they had no choice
      If you wernt physically forced by police or army conscriptions in the town you were jailed, the town people ostracised men, there really was no choice.
      If you refused to enter the trenches you were executed on the spot for cowardice

    • @MrMoggyman
      @MrMoggyman 5 місяців тому +3

      My great grandfather, who I knew as a boy, fought on the Somme, and at the 1st and 3rd battles of Passchendaele with the 2nd Territorial Battalion of The Kings Own Yorkshire Light Infantry (KOYLI). Having experienced that horror of a slaughter of men, he said this, 'In future, leave the civilians and the soldiers out of it. Have the Kings and Kaisers put on boxing gloves, put them in a ring, and let them sort it out between themselves. Why should the common man be killed and maimed for the likes of those who should know better how to conduct themselves?' To me he said this, 'I was young and daft once, and decided to go on a bit of an adventure. But this adventure turned out not to be an adventure at all, but a matter of life and death. So listen to your old grandad's words of wisdom gleaned from that experience.....never volunteer for anything.'

  • @redwatch1100
    @redwatch1100 9 місяців тому +27

    Bill Easton lived to be 100. And no man there need worry of being called a coward. A WW1 trench battle was about as bad as it gets.

  • @kbroomall
    @kbroomall Рік тому +187

    Imagine 20 years later, these heroes had to watch WW2. Incredible.

    • @greighooper5295
      @greighooper5295 Рік тому

      War is good for making money and depopulation , the elites love it

    • @albertoswald8461
      @albertoswald8461 Рік тому +44

      Not to mention a respectable percentage fought in the 2nd war!!!

    • @Jimmy_Widders_Hunt
      @Jimmy_Widders_Hunt 11 місяців тому +34

      And seeing their children go 😢

    • @meganpopple9100
      @meganpopple9100 11 місяців тому +15

      And many went back in themselves.

    • @Simple43232
      @Simple43232 10 місяців тому +3

      💀💀💀💀💀

  • @andyc3088
    @andyc3088 8 місяців тому +19

    My Grandad was called up in 1918 just 18years old, fought in the last 6months of the war. Was called up as a TA soldier in 1938 and fought throught out the Second World War come home in 1947.

    • @jaminwhite17
      @jaminwhite17 7 місяців тому +1

      Bless your granddad. May I ask, what is a TA Soldier?

    • @andyc3088
      @andyc3088 7 місяців тому +3

      @@jaminwhite17 Territorial Army. part-time soldier

    • @patkennedy2620
      @patkennedy2620 5 місяців тому

      I always feel that the unluckiest young men in Europe were born in & around 1900; they probably faced 2 World Wars if they survived. Your poor father

    • @Niallistical
      @Niallistical 3 місяці тому +1

      @@jaminwhite17 reservist soldier

  •  10 місяців тому +21

    videos like these should be played in schools every week as mandatory.

    • @leod-sigefast
      @leod-sigefast 5 місяців тому +2

      For what? I don't agree with force feeding anyone history, especially kids with war, war and MORE WAR!! If you are interested in history, as I was, you will find it.
      I got sick of seeing coach-loads of bored and disinterested school kids debussing at Tyne Cot cemetery near Ypres - some even messing about amongst the headstones. You can't make kids show respect or be 'interested' in something by force-feeding them. That is the nature of youth.

  • @hayabusabart
    @hayabusabart Рік тому +25

    listening to all these veterans moved me to tears..

  • @siobhanfagan-ss5rc
    @siobhanfagan-ss5rc 4 місяці тому +4

    What extraordinarily brave men, some of whom were little more than boys. The world owes so much to them.

  • @grahambaker1736
    @grahambaker1736 10 місяців тому +23

    These men gave their tomorrows for our todays! Lest we forget! I thank you all!

    • @gerhardmenne636
      @gerhardmenne636 Місяць тому

      In fact they paved the way for something even worse to come - of course without knowing.

  • @celeste5562
    @celeste5562 Рік тому +34

    Thanks to all who served. Ever.

    • @choppergirl
      @choppergirl Рік тому

      No, shame on all those who served. You should of said no to war.

    • @MorrisHillmanProductions
      @MorrisHillmanProductions Рік тому

      The politicians shouldn't make war in the first place.

    • @choppergirl
      @choppergirl Рік тому +2

      @@MorrisHillmanProductions The people should lead themselves, instead of looking to other strangers to lead them

    • @chriseaton7887
      @chriseaton7887 10 місяців тому +1

      ​@@choppergirlit's not like they wanted to be there

    • @sec9788
      @sec9788 9 місяців тому

      @@choppergirl You should HAVE studied more, in school…

  • @laquondamorris3396
    @laquondamorris3396 Рік тому +52

    Everyone and I mean everyone should be grateful for our Veterans here and the states and abroad.

    • @UnwrittenSpade
      @UnwrittenSpade 10 місяців тому

      I couldn’t agree more! It’s such a shame that our current leaders if they can be called that are making everyone vilify the troops! They are hero’s and there will be a day maybe tomorrow maybe in 40 years when we need them again and the sad state of things means we will be screwed

    • @JoshuaFatman
      @JoshuaFatman 9 місяців тому +1

      No one will ever be able to match the world war 1 and 2 generation they are all special but these guys were a part of a turning point in history it's a different experience we should appreciate all our veterans and allies though

    • @UnwrittenSpade
      @UnwrittenSpade 9 місяців тому +2

      @@JoshuaFatman I really love that you said we should appreciate our veterans. As a former US Navy sailor I can tell you most of todays youth don’t respect any veterans which is sad because without the sacrifices and bravery of those very vets back in the Great War and WW2 then most of these disrespectful kids today prolly wouldn’t be alive or at the very least would be living in completely different circumstances. Ones that would be miserable.

    • @JoshuaFatman
      @JoshuaFatman 9 місяців тому +1

      @UnwrittenSpade I'm 36. I've had the honor to know some world war2 vets that are now gone and most of my family has served thank you for your service

  • @elmerhart8984
    @elmerhart8984 Рік тому +12

    My Grandfather Elmer Hart and his 2 brothers were 3 of those Americans over there bless you all and thank you .

  • @dennisvanoord3278
    @dennisvanoord3278 11 місяців тому +14

    Rest in peace to all these gentlemen.

  • @michaellawrie903
    @michaellawrie903 9 місяців тому +5

    Heartbreaking and wonderful. So glad to hear these voices.

  • @gstlb
    @gstlb Рік тому +45

    As an American I appreciate this British centric account of this time. My grandfather landed, with others from Michigan and Wisconsin, in France in mid March and took part in the final advance that summer. I have a small diary of his from his experience there. Hearing the moving testimonies here, I understand why he never talked about it with any of us. Two weeks after he left the barracks in the US for France, the flu ravaged through the barracks, killing many waiting to leave for the war.

    • @davidnelson7786
      @davidnelson7786 10 місяців тому +3

      No disrespect to your grandfather, however, General Pershing kept US forces away from the Front as much as possible. General Monash (Australia) and his counterparts from Canada and New Zealand managed to coax a significant number of Doughboys to the ranks against Pershing’s orders. In fact, Pershing went straight Field Marshall Haig to have them withdrawn. They weren’t and your countrymen went on to perform feats of gallantry from then on to the 11th November. There were of, many green British units engaged from that period on and their sacrifice is worthy of respect. But the author and narrator clearly only focussed on the Brit involvement, including as they do, the successes of their Commonwealth cousins.

    • @peter2023
      @peter2023 3 місяці тому +1

      The flue killed my grandfather ,waiting to be sent home ,,,,my grandmother was killed in an accident ,making my dad an orphan in a kids workhouse ,,,

  • @abucelato
    @abucelato 11 місяців тому +7

    Wild to think that these men went through all of that, so long ago, and lived to be over 100.

  • @geoffmitchell6515
    @geoffmitchell6515 Рік тому +13

    The adverts are just spoiling this masterpiece. Thank you RIP

    • @budgiefriend
      @budgiefriend 6 місяців тому

      Got to eat though.

    • @geraldmiller5260
      @geraldmiller5260 6 місяців тому

      Get ad blocker.

    • @MacMichael267
      @MacMichael267 3 місяці тому

      I too find those advertisements for killing computer games in between disturbing and inappropriate, to say the least. Those veterans whose eyes have seen so much and whose words show so much wisdom would detest it I guess. 'Fun killing' on your screen, good grief!

  • @ninkieboo3476
    @ninkieboo3476 8 місяців тому +9

    My great uncle, Moses Salt of the Sherwood Foresters was killed. He was a sergeant. Date apparently 4th December 1917. He was 20 years old. His body was never found. Peakdale memorial.

  • @MrMoggyman
    @MrMoggyman Рік тому +12

    God bless those brave and courageous men. Those that survived and those that died. I owe everything I have and am to their sacrifice. God bless them all.

    • @andy2550
      @andy2550 5 місяців тому

      You owe "everything you have and am to their sacrifice"?? In what way exactly?? If Britain had never gone to war with Germany in WW1, and Germany had WON the war, what do you think would have happened?? It's very unlikely that Germany had any intention to invade Britain in WW1. In actual fact, Britain would have probably been better off if they hadn't gone to war with Germany. It would have just remained a continental affair. Britain and it's empire would have remained mostly unaffected. So I really don't see how their hardship and sacrifice benefited you or any of us at all.

  • @tangerinefizz11
    @tangerinefizz11 Рік тому +8

    To think of those terrified kids being forced to fight and die. Terrible!

  • @Bobbymaccys
    @Bobbymaccys Рік тому +51

    Anyone who spent even one minute in the trenches, can never be called cowards.

  • @2wheelsrbest327
    @2wheelsrbest327 Рік тому +16

    When I was much younger I replaced a gas service in an old man's house.He told me that he had been an Old Comtemtable in WW1 & as he was telling me his eyes were watering. I quickly changed the subject but boy do I now wish I hadn't because I could of learnt so much of his experiences. Bless him 😢

    • @Benjamin-id1vg
      @Benjamin-id1vg 7 місяців тому

      I completely understand. I used to know Vietnam veterans that were willing to share their stories, but their spouses would use hand signals to me to change the topic. They later explained that talking about it would cause their husbands to have horrible nightmares.

  • @debrakleid5752
    @debrakleid5752 8 днів тому +2

    And there are no WW1 soldiers left today. The last soldiers died at 110 years old. The horror they experienced must have been unbelievable. I hope they can now RIP!

  • @bradsullivan2298
    @bradsullivan2298 8 місяців тому +2

    God bless those young men.

  • @Joseph-dq5wb
    @Joseph-dq5wb Рік тому +14

    God bless you men who severd especially to those who died in battle in all the war's we've fought. And to all those who are severing right now thank you and God bless you

  • @captainfantastic9238
    @captainfantastic9238 Рік тому +28

    My great uncle, James Livingston Neely, was one of these boys. Serving with the Argyll & Sutherland Highlanders, he was killed in action at the Battle of the Selle on 24 October 1918, a mere three weeks before the end. He was 19 years old.

  • @hetzertankdestroyer
    @hetzertankdestroyer 28 днів тому

    These stories always make me cry. RIP to these brave men

  • @beaversnatcher79
    @beaversnatcher79 10 місяців тому +3

    real men! real heros! god bless them all

  • @anniehall9141
    @anniehall9141 6 місяців тому +1

    I know they are no longer with us in person but I hope they knew how grateful we are, every single one a brave man…. I hope they knew how proud and thankful we are that “all gave some and some gave all” Rest peacefully and thank you 🙏🏻 x

  • @MrBillsomm2000
    @MrBillsomm2000 Рік тому +4

    Dear Sir you were not a coward you were existing on the extreme edge of human experience. There are no cowards there.

  • @JimmyJimmy-t7h
    @JimmyJimmy-t7h 11 місяців тому +3

    We will never forget you brothers

  • @RainXbox
    @RainXbox Рік тому +11

    Fantastic to have this archive of those brave men that fought the most horrible war in history. My own great great uncle was killed in Flanders in 1915. Fortunately his brother. My great grandfather survived. My grandfather served in North Africa in ww2 and also survived. For those that have fallen we will remember them

  • @aaronbeauchamp5424
    @aaronbeauchamp5424 11 місяців тому +67

    The guy said getting gassed, falling to your knees, and lifting his mask enough to puke was cowardice…if he only knew the men of today.

    • @johnhardy7764
      @johnhardy7764 7 місяців тому +3

      Right

    • @ianstorey8556
      @ianstorey8556 4 місяці тому +3

      Seriously I have so much respect for this man and all of these men who served and died in this war and the next

    • @richardlawson6787
      @richardlawson6787 4 місяці тому +2

      I had to be gassed as an army recruit..if you puked or wiped your face after exposure you got sent back into the gas chamber...its terrible

  • @robynw6307
    @robynw6307 Рік тому +7

    What an incredibly moving and thought provoking series. Vale to them all.

  • @kenbarkdoll7252
    @kenbarkdoll7252 11 місяців тому +1

    The eloquent way these men, who had long suffered escapes me.

  • @JoshuaFatman
    @JoshuaFatman 9 місяців тому +1

    Thank you for your sacrifices gone but not forgotten ❤

  • @danielwatkins5389
    @danielwatkins5389 Рік тому +7

    Real men. Simple as that. 😢

  • @bipper7943
    @bipper7943 Рік тому +401

    The monarchs of this world past and present have an immeasurable amount of blood on their hands. Hundreds of millions dead in the past century at their hands.

    • @mattyallen3396
      @mattyallen3396 Рік тому +40

      Actually the kings where trying to stop it. But the mobilization had started. Once it had stated there was no going back

    • @choppergirl
      @choppergirl Рік тому

      Not just monarchs, but statists, natioanalists, and patriots.
      You can not fight a war without them, and they all are evil.
      Fight the state, never fight for it. Disobedience is the foundation of freedom.
      By definition, those who obey are slaves.

    • @Rogerthat777
      @Rogerthat777 Рік тому

      Yes its the politicians and to be most specific it's what is referenced to as 'Democide' - genocide by governments .
      U of Hawaii Prof RJ Rummel did lengthy research and produced a white paper report in 1991 that estimates over 262,000,000 + deaths of all civilians, old and young, men , women , children worldwide slaughtered by governments - NOT including any wars dead - during the whole of the 20th Century alone(!) Unfathomable. Tragic. Surreal.

    • @danielcarter94
      @danielcarter94 Рік тому

      The whole First World War was basically a huge family squabble between the related royal families of Europe, really. That and to honour commitments and promises made of alliances between factors of said families.

    • @danielcarter94
      @danielcarter94 Рік тому

      @@mattyallen3396nonsense.

  • @_loveableidiot
    @_loveableidiot 4 місяці тому

    These men are the exact reason why my generation is free today.
    I will never forget any of their sacrifices for the future generations.

  • @DJCypha
    @DJCypha Рік тому +10

    Incredible documentary. What great men

  • @fluffy-puffy-puppy
    @fluffy-puffy-puppy Рік тому +10

    They shall grow not old, as we that are left grow old:​
    Age shall not weary them, nor the years condemn.​
    At the going down of the sun & in the morning,​
    We will remember them.

  • @BrendanWeekes-n6f
    @BrendanWeekes-n6f 10 місяців тому +1

    RIP legends
    And Thank YOU

  • @JJ-yk6il
    @JJ-yk6il Рік тому +11

    Dude keeps on saying he was a coward. It’s not like he ran away, he went through the fire and had his metal tested, he just didn’t want to be there. He just was honest about being scared, instead of pretending he wasn’t. Poor guy just doesn’t realize that everyone was scared.

  • @80sMod1
    @80sMod1 Рік тому +2

    Bless them all massive Respect to you all, 🙏 our Hero's.

  • @meganpopple9100
    @meganpopple9100 11 місяців тому +5

    There are no winners in war. There are those who live, those who die, and those that suffer in between.

  • @bojjeds3921
    @bojjeds3921 Рік тому +31

    Calling world war veterans cowards should be a crime.

    • @backwoods5527
      @backwoods5527 Рік тому

      😂😂😂😂😂

    • @charlesc.9012
      @charlesc.9012 9 місяців тому +2

      All soviet veterans and the non-waffen SS are deeply dishonourable. Look up their crimes against humanity, there is barely enough research to cover known crimes, let alone the ones destroyed or sealed away in russia, and they set even worse disasters into motion in China.
      The SS and offenders in the Japanese expeditionary forces have been put on trial, but russians were never condemned for anything. Not acknowledging that would be an outright insult to the British, Canadian, US and Polish veterans who behaved properly

    • @saltpeter7429
      @saltpeter7429 9 місяців тому

      ​@@charlesc.9012 I like reading your comments. I read one just a few comments up from this one that was very insightful and intriguing as well. Thank you.

  • @robertmoulton2656
    @robertmoulton2656 Рік тому +2

    Im greatful for all these men. Also greatful for the interviews. Thank you so much 🙏

  • @lifeby2044
    @lifeby2044 8 місяців тому +3

    "They shall grow not old, as we that are left grow old: Age shall not weary them, nor the years condemn; At the going down of the sun, and in the morning, We will remember them". Lest we forget

  • @MrStulou01
    @MrStulou01 9 місяців тому

    What an amazing generation of men!!! God Bless all of you

  • @robinhill9439
    @robinhill9439 Рік тому +2

    We will remember them

  • @tomv4408
    @tomv4408 2 місяці тому

    Fascinating. It took me a long time to understand how and why that war happened in the first place.

  • @issiahbernaiche6897
    @issiahbernaiche6897 11 місяців тому +10

    God bless this generation. Very powerful to watch and listen to what they have to say. This is extremely important. Where this needs to be apart of public education. Kids today need to know the history and why it’s important.

  • @TheChrisbarry44
    @TheChrisbarry44 3 місяці тому +1

    I watch these on occasion to remind myself how fortunate i have been.

  • @gb3007
    @gb3007 Рік тому +22

    My gt grandfather said he was one of the first to know of the armistice, being a bn runner he delivered the message to the troops of the 20th DLI at the front.

  • @hayleyreeves8938
    @hayleyreeves8938 5 місяців тому

    Gosh when he spoke about his sister at the end I broke into tears

  • @blackdeath1179
    @blackdeath1179 11 місяців тому +1

    Couldn't be more excited to bask in the light of collective knowledge and sacrifice shown through the so few left. Thank you Timeline, and for lack of any words capable of describing my appreciation and gratitude to all those who serve for the brothers next to them. Maximum respect to them all. I hope they are enjoying the long earned rest they all deserve

    • @AntelJM
      @AntelJM 11 місяців тому

      This was made quite some time ago, there are no veterans of the Great War left now.

  • @PrinceChaloner
    @PrinceChaloner Рік тому +8

    I remember in 1991 during the Gulf War victory parade I saw a WW1 veteran in the parade...

    • @albertoswald8461
      @albertoswald8461 Рік тому +1

      I joined the VFW in 1993 in Port Monmouth, NJ. We still had WWI vet kicking around. He passed away about a year or two later. It's incredible to think about.

  • @colinjones7741
    @colinjones7741 Рік тому +1

    Thank you and God bless.

  • @colinmacgregor8718
    @colinmacgregor8718 7 місяців тому

    Wow,what an emotional view.Thankyou to all who fought to make us safe.😢

  • @ohyancar9233
    @ohyancar9233 Рік тому +54

    Hoy ya se cumplen 105 años desde que la primera guerra mundial dió por finalizada, mediante un armisticio el día 11 del mes 11 de 1918 a las 11 am. Que en paz descansen cada uno de los hombres caídos en combate.

  • @Luubelaar
    @Luubelaar Рік тому +7

    They shall not grow old,
    As we who are left, grow old.
    Age shall not weary them,
    Nor the years condemn.
    At the going down of the sun, and in the morning,
    We will remember them.
    Lest we forget.

  • @BudzzableRides
    @BudzzableRides 5 місяців тому

    Hats off to the brave young soldiers who sacrificed for our freedom.

  • @dervolkstribun6240
    @dervolkstribun6240 5 місяців тому

    No matter on wich side they fought for, they were all heroes and all of the are immortal, even their bodies are long gone. Their voices will last forever as their deeds and sacrifices. Well done, lads; every single one of you.

  • @christinewesson2046
    @christinewesson2046 Рік тому +8

    I only wish I'd asked my grandad more about the war. All he told me was, there were rats as big as cats, and he'd seen big men cry for their mothers because they were going over the top tomorrow. He said big men didn't stand a chance as they'd get mowed down by the machine guns. I reckon he survived because he was a runner, taking messages from HQ to the lines. If only I could go back and ask him more. My uncle, his brother survived because he was a barber and he spent the war cutting soldiers hair behind the lines. Two lucky men.

    • @charlesc.9012
      @charlesc.9012 9 місяців тому

      That made his story even more impressive, because runners were exposed to snipers and stray munitions every day, such as artillery shells, which caused some 90% of all casualties. They were also priority targets, because the enemy also knew how important these communications were.
      Not many messengers started by running messages from HQ, most started by running more dangerous missions first, which made them some of the least likely to survive the war, alongside anyone who held the rank of Captain.

  • @grxwcannabis
    @grxwcannabis 10 місяців тому +3

    The man who didn't want to join after seeing the casualties...I promise you, you are nowhere near a coward. If anything you are the farthest from it. You were intelligent and scared and did it anyways. You are a brave man. Our generation is not even half the man you ARE.

  • @felixvega5175
    @felixvega5175 5 місяців тому

    Wow, a lot of these Men lived to be over 100 years old. Thank you for your service may you all rest in peace.

  • @kyleshurmur-dg3kq
    @kyleshurmur-dg3kq 9 місяців тому +4

    Called himself a coward but spent his time as a pow sabotaging the jerrys your a legend my good man not a coward rip mate and tha k you for all u have done for this great nation of ours

  • @Jeroen4
    @Jeroen4 7 місяців тому

    This needs to be seen by everyone

  • @jamesross1799
    @jamesross1799 Рік тому +2

    I remember watching this on TV .

  • @McLoed22
    @McLoed22 8 місяців тому +1

    These Men are all heroes, now passed. I cannot express how uncowardly they were, bravery beyond measure. Also, Harry Patch lived to 111 years old. He saw the Dawn and Dusk of the 20th Century, he saw and survived all of it.

  • @theresalaux5655
    @theresalaux5655 Рік тому +3

    Excellent!

  • @dzimujikambarage9784
    @dzimujikambarage9784 Рік тому +54

    Nobody hates war more than the actual soldier doing the fighting

    • @karenreddy
      @karenreddy Рік тому +5

      Not to minimize the suffering of soldiers, but innocent and unarmed civilians dying as a casualty of war probably hate it as much, if not more.

    • @republicforever946
      @republicforever946 11 місяців тому +1

      ​@@karenreddy💯

  • @marvinc9994
    @marvinc9994 Рік тому +12

    It's a funny thing, but although I was born after WW2, I've ALWAYS felt _emotionally_ closer to the Great War, somehow - and it tends to choke me up every time I see one of those film clips of smiling Tommies, marching to the Front, not knowing what lay in store for them! I wonder how many others feel much the same way? I only wish filmakers had had the foresight to capture more of these amazing stories; print on the page is a poor substitute for the 'living' testimony of those who actually experienced the events described.

    • @pbzeppelin6167
      @pbzeppelin6167 9 місяців тому

      WWI stuff always chokes me up. Just something about that war. The meatgrinder horrors, obviously. But I also think because so many of the young men in that war were so good-natured and kind hearted, and were forced to do and witness some of the worst we've ever seen. And yet many of them still kept a chipper demeanor their whole lives which hid their pain.
      And now here we are back to trench warfare a century later, only now in 4K and captured with murder drone cameras. Disgusting stuff. Makes me angry.

  • @huibertlandzaat1889
    @huibertlandzaat1889 Рік тому +2

    Good video. Thank you for uploading.

  • @honest1296
    @honest1296 4 місяці тому

    It's incredible, one only starts to reflect on your life maybe in the early 50's, by then the horrors were in the past but vivid. A whole life led until 100+ with that horror right at the start! Amazing.

  • @lloydclement2152
    @lloydclement2152 11 місяців тому +1

    Great video, thank you.

  • @stevenmorris2293
    @stevenmorris2293 9 місяців тому

    Absolutely incredible !!

  • @philipswain4122
    @philipswain4122 Місяць тому

    I knew two veterans, Harold Priest and Sam Livesy who fought in the first battle of the Somme. Harold was wounded, patched up and sent back. Both lived well into their 90s

  • @lillianmcgrew217
    @lillianmcgrew217 Рік тому +2

    Very intense and sad 😔

  • @The1davidb
    @The1davidb 11 місяців тому +1

    My Grandfather was the only WW1 veteran I ever knew and wish I had asked him a few questions at least about the war.

    • @AntelJM
      @AntelJM 11 місяців тому +3

      He wouldn’t have told you. Most of them never said a word about what they went through. My mother said she once asked her Dad (my Grandad, who fought 1916-1917) how he lost his leg, and he just looked her in the eye, shook his head and said ‘go and make me a cup of tea, there’s a good girl’.

  • @johnboydTx
    @johnboydTx 11 місяців тому +1

    War is Waste and Insanity 😢
    Solders witness this and Survived 🥲they will be Honored thru History 👏👏👏
    R.I.P. 🙏🕊️

  • @mrwaterschoot5617
    @mrwaterschoot5617 Рік тому

    thank you for sharingbthis. it gives me a better appreciation of service personnel and pows. met an american family frien wo was captured in ww2 in the battle of the bulge.
    i have great respect for veterans and the pows that survived captivity and torture in pow facilities.

  • @BobbySeal-pl1lk
    @BobbySeal-pl1lk 10 місяців тому +1

    Brother it isn't cowardice to be afraid it takes intelligence to be scared bed of cocktail of stupidity and ignorance never to have none. I don't know who you are big brother of mine but i do know that that fear brung you home to us. Extreme love and appreciation for you and all you done❤❤❤

  • @JohnnyQuinones-x1p
    @JohnnyQuinones-x1p 8 місяців тому

    That was very deep and painful to realize we will always repeat history

  • @teamgodmode7197
    @teamgodmode7197 7 місяців тому

    The story of Bill Easton is something every Medic should listen to

  • @djkurtstudio
    @djkurtstudio Рік тому +7

    What a great nation of people we had back in them days. Wish I could say the same for now!

    • @Beowulf_98
      @Beowulf_98 11 місяців тому +1

      Tell me about it.

  • @stephenlord2541
    @stephenlord2541 20 днів тому

    I feel very humble.

  • @gripper58
    @gripper58 9 місяців тому

    So humbling! Cede Nullis

  • @richardwilliams1334
    @richardwilliams1334 6 місяців тому

    Thank you SIR Mr HARRY PATCH the last survivor of the millions whom took part in that madness to help give us the freedom we all have today.

  • @jaywalker3087
    @jaywalker3087 8 місяців тому +1

    My maternal grandfather joined up as a Boy Soldier in 1895.
    He served throughout the Great war and was at Paschendale.
    He suffered with PTSD until he died.
    My uncle lost a lung due to shrapnel but carried on smoking Players Cigarettes into his nineties...

  • @matthewmarshall8685
    @matthewmarshall8685 Рік тому +1

    good way to start the morning

  • @philipgreen6085
    @philipgreen6085 Рік тому

    One of my uncles was a conchy at the end end of the WW1 , he was the Unitarian minister spent a lot of time in South Africa? With his wife and children. Was a really lovely man.

  • @thenoworriesnomad
    @thenoworriesnomad 11 місяців тому

    God Bless Them All...

  • @Trajan2401
    @Trajan2401 Рік тому +9

    Wow not only did they survive the war but they lived a long life i wonder if any of them fought in WW2 as well

    • @charlesc.9012
      @charlesc.9012 9 місяців тому +1

      Most of the British veterans certainly served in some capacity. 1939 would be 21 years in the future, and the average age of WW1 privates was 25 years, so most of them would be in their 40s. We know of many who fought in WW1, then in WW2 and then in Korea, but even on the home front, there was a constant need for skilled labour in heavy industry, Air raid wardens and firemen etc.

    • @tctree4690
      @tctree4690 8 місяців тому +2

      Most of the allied commanders in WWII had fought in WWI.

  • @thelittlethingsinlife239
    @thelittlethingsinlife239 10 місяців тому +5

    Could you imagine the youth of today having to face what those young men went through.. they are true hero's

    • @daniele5349
      @daniele5349 10 місяців тому

      The boys in ukraine and russia? The israeli and palestinians boys?
      They were forced, it would not be difference with the actual generation

    • @theboycheef841
      @theboycheef841 10 місяців тому +1

      They wouldn't make it. They're truly the greatest generation God bless also those who made the ultimate sacrifice ww1 and ww2

    • @dos1763
      @dos1763 10 місяців тому +4

      @@theboycheef841who would make it? These men were either dead, maimed, or traumatized. History just forgot about them. And men having PTSD were simply ignored or thrown in an asylum

    • @charlesc.9012
      @charlesc.9012 9 місяців тому +1

      They are made that way. Up until recent history, fighting back against bullies was accepted, and everyone knew that you either chose your fate or have it chosen for you; There were failures like Chamberlain, but most people knew that vicious regimes would not treat occupied nations gently.
      Today they are taught that they ae the problem, violence is wrong unless you are bullying the weak, and constantly belittled and disempowered. These ideologies are dangerous, the value of human is not for another human to decide.
      Gandhi had the fortune of not being Tank Man, precisely because the British were reasonable. In this world, it is no longer possible to be Gandhi, it is not even possible to be Navalny, yet we have created abominations out of education systems in a time when we need Gideon and Samson.

    • @GrumpyDynamo
      @GrumpyDynamo 7 місяців тому

      ​@@theboycheef841who really made it? Those who fought then perished too.

  • @mrwaterschoot5617
    @mrwaterschoot5617 Рік тому

    thank you for sharing. most alive for the first world have tranistioned to life after earth. the same id happening to the veterans and survivors of the ww2 conflict. and now there are deadly comflicts all around the wprld.