ALL THE HAPPY TEARS | Masters of the Air Episode 6 ♡ REACTION - FIRST TIME WATCHING!

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  • @axr7149
    @axr7149 2 місяці тому +26

    FYI: The final scene takes place in Stalag Luft III, which was the same setting as the film THE GREAT ESCAPE (1963).

    • @daletaylor5589
      @daletaylor5589 2 місяці тому +1

      Great film if you haven’t seen it folks.

  • @Gravelgratious
    @Gravelgratious 2 місяці тому +22

    10:30 Rosie not talking to his comrade is a trait of the time period. Rosie more than likely was showing respect by letting the man shed tears in peace and "keep his dignity" around his buddies. Men in this era were taught to toughen up and keep the issues bottled up, don't talk about it and move on with life. This is "Man Up" still exists in American life, but to a far lesser degree than back then.

    • @Centane
      @Centane  2 місяці тому +8

      Thank you so much for letting me know, it really made me wonder why he didn't go to him. It makes sense now, even though thats very sad :(

    • @ScarriorIII
      @ScarriorIII 2 місяці тому +4

      For most guys, knowing some other has an intimate experience of our vulnerability makes us feel...exposed. A lady is what that is for, guys are for the brotherhood of shared experiences. Best example is the way the guys interact in the card game, thats what they need from each other. Men and women aren't the same, we need each other for different reasons. These guys did pretty good, I think. When it comes to medicine, we have to stay objective and make sure we're seeing what a person needs and not what we think they need as if we were the same person. Mental health loves to try and force a blanket approach on everyone. Currently it's in a feminist school of thought, back then it was an old school masculine approach. Gotta approach each person individually.

  • @LGMalz06
    @LGMalz06 2 місяці тому +9

    "Here's mud in your eye" is kind of like a spiteful toast. Like a "thanks for the drink but also go fuck yourself."

  • @McPh1741
    @McPh1741 2 місяці тому +11

    As rough as the POW scenes are, Americans had had only a 2% chance of dying in captivity by the Germans, where as Russian POWS had a 57% of dying. The Japanese were much more brutal with allied POWs having a 1 in 3 chance of dying. Nearly all the Germans taken prisoner by the US survived. The US honored the rules of the Geneva Convention which states that POWs will have the same accommodations as the military. So, while the rest of the US was under food rationing, the German POWs were not. I watched a really good documentary about that years ago. I think it was called 'Nazi POWs in America". They were in prison but their living conditions were the same as soldiers in an Army base. They were allowed to plant gardens, build furniture, put on plays, even work outside the camps in farms along with migrant workers. The part I found interesting were the interviews with some American women. They talked about seeing the Germans in the trains (actual passenger cars, not cattle cars) being taken to the camps and passing them food through the windows, and one woman saying "They were so handsome." The interviews with the Germans themselves lead you to believe that their experiences were nothing but positive, mostly. Aside for being prisoners, they were treated very well. Many of them came back to the US after the war because of this.

    • @SoloRenegade
      @SoloRenegade 2 місяці тому

      Many German POWs never returned home and became US citizens.

  • @tirasbell4740
    @tirasbell4740 2 місяці тому +4

    Crosby writes about meeting “Sandra” in his book. Crosby knew her as Landra Wingate, “Landra” being short for Alexandra, she was Scottish.

  • @user-mr6qu8jr3i
    @user-mr6qu8jr3i 2 місяці тому +5

    You have to understand, in that situation Bucky WAS the bad guy. Propaganda had nothing to do with it, they were German and Bucky was the enemy, an American pilot who dropped bombs on them. Maybe not those ones but that was his job.

  • @jameswg13
    @jameswg13 2 місяці тому +3

    The luftwaffe interrogators were experts at their craft. You see how Bucky gave away that he was a Yankees fan and that's information the interrogators can then use with other prisoners from the 100th etc.

  • @Dgunner22
    @Dgunner22 2 місяці тому +4

    Do not apologize for saying "we" because you are correct to say that.

  • @Ambaryerno
    @Ambaryerno 2 місяці тому +2

    The killings at Russelheim DID happen, however not to Bucky. It happened a year later in 1944, to a B-24 crew. The lynching of Allied airmen was not only condoned by the Nazis, they actually encouraged it through their propaganda by dubbing them "Terror Flyers." They used this to skirt the Geneva Conventions by denying captured aircrews the status of Enemy Combatant, basically treating them as if they terrorists. Many captured airmen were murdered en route to the custody by vengeful civilians as a result. Ironically, their chances of survival IMPROVED once they reached the Stalags.
    Sandra Westgate is based on a real person Crosby met, though not by that name (he called her Landra Wingate in his book, and described her as a "beautiful hard-drinking Scot"). We also have no idea who she REALLY was, and what she actually did. Everything we see in the series about her, beyond her relationship with Croz, is pure speculation. It's unclear if Croz himself didn't know what she did, or if he just declined to reveal what he DID know.
    I do have a record player, though I don't listen as often as I wish. There's nothing like listening to Charlie Parker on vinyl.
    Survivor's guilt like what Croz is going through was VERY common among combatants.
    German intelligence was VERY good. Much of their information they got regarding air crews and their families came from the Americans' own military press (Stars and Stripes, etc.). This was one of the methods their best interrogators used to ingratiate themselves with POWs to manipulate them into giving up information. Men like Haussmann are following the approach of Hanns Joachim Scharff, who understood the best way to gain useful intelligence wasn't to torture captives, but to make themselves their subjects' best buddy; giving them drinks and cigarettes, striking up casual conversations about American sports, movies, and celebrities, dropping little hints about what they already know from other sources (such as Haussmann mentioning Cleven to Bucky) to put them at ease. They would also leverage the veiled threat of turning their captives over to the Gestapo (who had NO compunctions against using violence during interrogation) by insinuating they were the best people to protect them (as far as I know this never actually happened, even to those POWs who refused to talk). Scharff's techniques were SO effective he even served as a consultant for the CIA after the War. Haussmann himself (who once said he knew Germany would lose the War the moment they invaded Russia) would later help several Allied airmen escape rather than remand them to the custody of the Gestapo, safely accompanying them to American lines in March, 1945 (including running a scam on an SS unit they ran across!).
    The complicity of the Luftwaffe (who handled all airmen POWs) in Nazi atrocities during the War is...controversial. Göring, head of the Luftwaffe, was about as hardcore a Nazi as you could get (in fact he was one of the key architects of the "Final Solution," that led to the millions of Jews, Romani, Homosexuals, Communists, and other victims of the Holocaust to be gassed in the Camps). On the other hand, the Luftwaffe DID tend to treat captured Allied airmen with a fair hand, since they were concerned about how their own captured air crews would be treated in retaliation.
    The Yankees won the 1943 World Series over the St. Louis Cardinals. As a Cardinals fan I'm bitter even though I hadn't even been born yet. 😛 But that's ok, we beat the Yankees in 1926, 1942, and 1964 (the Cardinals are the only team in MLB to have faced the Yankees in multiple World Series and come away with a winning record, 3-2. The Yankees won in 1928 and 1943). The Cardinals had a great decade in the 40s, winning in 1942, 1944, (against the St. Louis Browns in their only World Series appearance before moving to Baltimore) and 1946.
    And yes, that other train is going EXACTLY where it looks like you think it's going.
    The party Croz and Sandra visit is actually being put on by Socialists.
    Stalag Luft III is infamous as the camp where the Great Escape took place.

  • @jameswg13
    @jameswg13 2 місяці тому +2

    Rosie wasn't just Jewish he was a fully qualified Lawyer which makes what he is experiencing even more vivid to him

  • @jameswg13
    @jameswg13 2 місяці тому +2

    Bucky and Buck were actually at Dalag Luft at the same time as well but didn't realise they were in cells just a few doors down from each other.

  • @jameswg13
    @jameswg13 2 місяці тому +2

    Sandra's real name in crosbys book is Alexandra Wingate or Landra for short. Unfortunately we have very limited information about her and even in Crosbys book its hinted that it's not her actual name in there either. She is wearing an ATC uniform but in this episode the way she is so secretive about her role either suggests the SOE or something like a Bletchley Park codebreaker. A role so secretive that it wasn't revealed till I think the 1980's

  • @waynec3563
    @waynec3563 2 місяці тому +2

    Note that the Rüsselsheim Massacre didn't involve John "Bucky" Egan, nor an member of the 100th BG, and it occurred in August 1944, not when Bucky was captured in October 1943.

  • @TheSocratesian
    @TheSocratesian 2 місяці тому +3

    Rosenthal was clearly one of the very best aviators in the 8th Air Force Bomber Command. They easily could have written off Cleven and Eagan once they were POWs and focused on him.

  • @joeokabayashi8669
    @joeokabayashi8669 2 місяці тому +2

    "...oh, wait, it's Tom Hanks. We'll see it." You know your producers.

  • @outsideriehl
    @outsideriehl 20 днів тому

    "Return to base" isn't a saying he is just saying he wants to return to the base he is stationed at. Very tough guy seeing a wall of German fighters and bro goes "I want to go back"

  • @jameswg13
    @jameswg13 2 місяці тому +3

    Crosby was quoting the movie test pilot hence the question Tracy or Gable

    • @adamscott7354
      @adamscott7354 2 місяці тому +1

      Lets be honest here though, he makes a better Gable, she was right.

  • @Ryan_Christopher
    @Ryan_Christopher 2 місяці тому +3

    How any of these flight officers managed to keep their service caps on after bailing-out, I will never know.
    I served six years in the Air Force and it was a constant chore keeping track of my headgear for the day, and that was just on the ground!

    • @Centane
      @Centane  2 місяці тому +1

      😂❤️

  • @MH-jx1hc
    @MH-jx1hc 2 місяці тому +3

    The 8th bombed cities as well. The 8th dropped incendiaries just like the RAF. Dresden, was a joint operation. The first day the 8th bombed Dresden the leader hit the target but others missed by up to 10km. Some of the B17's sent to hit Dresden missed the entire country and accidentally bombed Prague instead, thinking it was Dresden. Switzerland, a neutral country, was accidentally bombed on multiple occasions in daylight by the Americans.
    The Americans frequently engaged in radar guided area bombing, knowing that the weather would be too bad to use normal bomb sites. The Allies area bombed. Not just the RAF. Whilst many American pilots had deep reservations about bombing German cities. Others had seen British civilians being pulled from wreckage of their homes and no problem returning the favor.
    Seriously read the book, the antipathy between the RAF and the 8th depicted in this show is massively overblown. The 8th may have started out trying to use precision bombing. By the end of the war they were using the same tactics and hitting the same targets as the RAF whilst still claiming to be targeting military targets.

  • @williambranch4283
    @williambranch4283 2 місяці тому +2

    The British girl was probably SOE or MI6 ;-)

  • @sannaolsson9106
    @sannaolsson9106 2 місяці тому +1

    I completely understand why those people were angry that their houses and town had been bombed. Of course they're upset. Things then escalated which wasn't OK of course, but I would too see the person bombing my home as the bad guy.

  • @tripsaplenty1227
    @tripsaplenty1227 Місяць тому +1

    "mud in your eye" means "go to hell"
    "The Gestapo is never mistaken" is like "Mussolini is always right". It is a message saying do what you are told, don't resist, and never question.

  • @user-po3ev7is5w
    @user-po3ev7is5w 2 місяці тому +3

    A man doesn't approach another man when he is breaking down. It isn't a welcome intrusion. Men are from Mars, women from Venus. What can I say.

  • @Dgunner22
    @Dgunner22 2 місяці тому +5

    We would be honored to have you in America

    • @tripsaplenty1227
      @tripsaplenty1227 Місяць тому +1

      Depends on where in the USA, in trump country she'd be told to go back home to Mexico.

    • @Dgunner22
      @Dgunner22 Місяць тому

      @@tripsaplenty1227 Seriously doubt she would be sneaking in the southern border Moron

    • @Dgunner22
      @Dgunner22 Місяць тому +1

      @@tripsaplenty1227 I am a Trump suppoter

    • @tripsaplenty1227
      @tripsaplenty1227 Місяць тому +1

      @@Dgunner22
      ok, you may be a bit more enlightened than most trumpists but others would still tell her to go back home to Mexico.

    • @Dgunner22
      @Dgunner22 Місяць тому +1

      She does not live in Mexico

  • @ReeseMacalma
    @ReeseMacalma 2 місяці тому +3

    My favorite episode of the series.

  • @javierroque2259
    @javierroque2259 2 місяці тому +1

    i love to see how happy you got when you saw Buck

  • @jameswg13
    @jameswg13 2 місяці тому +1

    First time seeing you in this room and as a football shirt collector. Ooooh very nice

  • @Ranid-eq6so
    @Ranid-eq6so 2 місяці тому +1

    2:25 A little involuntary lapse in English.
    25:40 Add to the list Generation Kill. It is inexplicably overlooked.

  • @Legatus10
    @Legatus10 2 місяці тому +1

    Yeah I agree. The contrast between Rosie, Croz (with someone OTHER than his wife!) and Bucky was such a nice touch! It was perfect for this episode! ❤ your reactions Kamilla!

    • @Centane
      @Centane  2 місяці тому

      ❤️❤️❤️

  • @jameswg13
    @jameswg13 2 місяці тому +2

    Yep buck actually said that to Bucky.

  • @atuuschaaw
    @atuuschaaw 2 місяці тому +1

    Your happiness was infective! ♥

  • @kentbarnes1955
    @kentbarnes1955 2 місяці тому +1

    This is the "contrast" episode. Rosie/Cros in luxury, and Bucky is dire circumstances. The Buck reveal at the end was great (and I admit I had looked into the bio's of Buck and Bucky...so I knew it had to be coming). True, Band of Brothers reigns...but it was literally a once in a generation production. And air combat is so different that it's almost unfair to compare the two shows. What the men of the 100th did was so different than the challenges Easy company faced. I love your reactions as always. Have a Blessed rest of your week. I eagerly anticipate the next!

  • @foxiswatching4088
    @foxiswatching4088 2 місяці тому +1

    I knew it....I knew it😁 are you positive you knew it😏😁 glad to see that smile👍 great watch, thank you, kami😁

  • @jameswg13
    @jameswg13 2 місяці тому

    The luftwaffe interrogators were exceptionally good. The is a well known story of an American POW being interrogated and they just gave him this file and he opened it up and turned white as a sheet. Inside was copies of all his high school report cards from his high school deep in America.

    • @adamscott7354
      @adamscott7354 2 місяці тому

      They were in fact so effective and being devoid of direct torture and physical harm the US intel and FBI quickly adopted them as their own.

  • @jameswg13
    @jameswg13 2 місяці тому

    The Russenheim massacre in 1944 didn't happen to Bucky but we have limited information about his time between bailing and capture. So they adapted it to here to show the dangers faced by bailed pilots.
    The actual massacre involved a B-24 crew. The Canadians had bombed russenheim the night before because of a major factory there. The train the prisoners were on had to stop because of the track being destroyed so we're made to walk across town to another station and train. The were only 2 guards for the group so the americans were swamped by locals and then killed. 2 escaped off the cart of the dead and eventually became POWS.
    Think 6 of the people that attacked and killed them were eventually charged with a war crime Post war. Some were hanged.

  • @-----REDACTED-----
    @-----REDACTED----- 2 місяці тому

    I suspect subaltern Westgate is involved in Bletchley Park…

  • @tonydeluna8095
    @tonydeluna8095 2 місяці тому +3

    Hi Centane! I hope you are having a great week! Thumbs up 👍 for you

    • @Centane
      @Centane  2 місяці тому +1

      ❤️❤️

  • @beerten202
    @beerten202 2 місяці тому +2

    just to let you know bucky was a not thinking straight when he pulled up to some kids with a gun. basically did not pay attention to the educational movie about avoiding capture and survive in enemy territory

    • @Ryan_Christopher
      @Ryan_Christopher 2 місяці тому

      Extensive Training on SERE for Aviators was not yet a thing back then. We didn’t do POW Training for Airmen until after Vietnam, after lessons learned from captivity by Hanoi.

    • @beerten202
      @beerten202 12 днів тому

      @@Ryan_Christopher ye but i mean common pulling a gun on a kid like dude that is a thing everybody knows is a thing you shouldnt do

  • @zackrodriguez6653
    @zackrodriguez6653 2 місяці тому +3

    Hell yeah, brother.

  • @realisticthought1781
    @realisticthought1781 2 місяці тому

    If you want great medical schools you can also check out duke, Vanderbilt, Emory, or Georgia. All are underrated medical schools

  • @Randomizer939
    @Randomizer939 2 місяці тому

    7:18 Best reaction ever 😉

  • @PetProjects2011
    @PetProjects2011 2 місяці тому +1

    Could you do reactions for the series Firefly, and its movie Serenity?

  • @user-po3ev7is5w
    @user-po3ev7is5w 2 місяці тому +2

    Traveling through enemy territory alone during daylight is not too bright. You can tell that they didn't have escape and evasion training like today's military pilots.

  • @StayProteus
    @StayProteus 2 місяці тому +1

    Is the video resolution low for anyone else or is it just me? Obviously great reaction as always I'm just asking because it's allowing me to select 1080p resolution but the video seems like its at most 720p but probably 640p or 480p and I'm on a laptop with very fast internet so unless they changed something on the back end of youtube or my laptop is messed up it's not one of those issues on phones where the app says you're at 1080p but the actual video is at a lower resolution until the service gets better or whatever and the video gets better.

    • @Centane
      @Centane  2 місяці тому +1

      Recording issue with the pc at the office! Tried to sharpen it to make it better, TRUST ME it was 10x worse D: good thing this is the only episode i recorded! The rest is from my home

    • @StayProteus
      @StayProteus 2 місяці тому

      @@Centane Damn that blows but its all good I know how it goes. People don't realise how ridiculously hard it is to set up your recording and editing software and camera and mic then test it all to get all the settings correct and then record all your audio and video and then edit it all.
      I'm barely getting into that stuff and I spent probably 4 hours yesterday just trying to figure out why my computer or at least my editing software (davinci resolve) was running so bad all the sudden and turns out it was all because I adjusted a clip's audio with the 'wrong' tool which somehow made my whole ass system lag more than my brain did 3 hours into changing every setting on the planet to fix it

  • @jbwade5676
    @jbwade5676 2 місяці тому +1

    Sad ending 😢😢😢😢

    • @Centane
      @Centane  2 місяці тому +1

      "Happy" ending in this one 🥹

    • @jbwade5676
      @jbwade5676 2 місяці тому

      @@Centane 😇

  • @daletaylor5589
    @daletaylor5589 2 місяці тому

    Hey if you do not make Harvard you can go to University of South Alabama, it has a very good Medical program. Then you could come over too Mississippi and visit the fire station I work at. It’s a win for both of us lol.

    • @Centane
      @Centane  2 місяці тому

      Already too late! I passed up my spot in medical school 2 years ago ❤️

    • @daletaylor5589
      @daletaylor5589 2 місяці тому

      @@Centane never too late to learn, you’re a bright young lady with a passion for people. You can do whatever you set your heart on. Paramedic, Nurse and Nurse Practitioner are still a very doable things.

  • @geminicricket4975
    @geminicricket4975 2 місяці тому +1

    (18:42) They were men of honor too and the Americans could sometimes go too far as well -- war brings out the worst in people. That said, if you like, check out the book "A Higher Call". It's a true story about a German fighter pilot that escorted a B-17 to safety. It was supposed to be made into a movie. Sadly, we're still waiting for it.

  • @PBRstreetgang88
    @PBRstreetgang88 Місяць тому

    I have 3 ex wives and a 770 credit score.?

  • @ScarriorIII
    @ScarriorIII 2 місяці тому

    Kami, if you are ever in Arizona, hit me up, I give a heck of a tour.

  • @rubenlopez3364
    @rubenlopez3364 2 місяці тому

    Well that’s probably how most people feel when Americans are telling “HANDS UP DONT MOVE” at any country we fight

  • @rubenlopez3364
    @rubenlopez3364 2 місяці тому

    The show tries to shift civilian bombing to the British when in reality we bombed indiscriminately in Germany AND Japan with firebombs on Japan as well.