German Paratrooper Prison Break 1944

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  • In August 1944 a daring raid was launched from besieged Brest in France. A company of German paratroopers went 30 miles behind US lines to rescue 130 of their comrades who had been captured by the French resistance. In one of the trickiest missions of the war, the Green Devils, so nicknamed by the British who respected the German paratrooper's fighting qualities, pulled off an extraordinary coup.
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    Sources: 'Lepkowski's Prison Break' - flames of war; 'Battle for Brest' - Wikipedia.

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  • @1dayhabit
    @1dayhabit 4 роки тому +75

    It's unbelievable that there is no Wikipedia entry for Erich Lepkowski in the English version. There is one in the German version. Other parts of his life story are amazing. He was later wounded and literally left for dead on a pile of corpses until a doctor noticed signs of life. He went on to have patented inventions, re-enlisted, despite having lost an eye when wounded, and held a world record for nighttime parachuting.

  • @rexmundi3108
    @rexmundi3108 5 років тому +280

    There was a big POW camp in Northern Canada, hundreds of miles from anybody. The German prisoners escaped regularly. And went back when they got hungry.

  • @thomasbeck9075
    @thomasbeck9075 5 років тому +1575

    An outstanding German officer who deserves a special place in history and we would have never known without Mark Felton productions

  • @jangamaster8677
    @jangamaster8677 5 років тому +533

    Wow driving that far behind enemy lines to effect a rescue! That chap had a serious pair on him

    • @johnlowell5905
      @johnlowell5905 5 років тому +20

      Thought I knew most everything about the Normandy campaign, but I was wrong. Good job!

    • @geronimo5537
      @geronimo5537 5 років тому +30

      I don't know how he could even walk or sit down with such a pair.

  • @WildDiceOne
    @WildDiceOne 5 років тому +1637

    I served my time in the German Army as a Fallschirmjäger in Luftlandebrigade 31. Lepkowski is still a legend.

    • @wolfgangselle4307
      @wolfgangselle4307 5 років тому +189

      WildDice ... and me I was serving on the East side .... FJB 40 ( later LstR 1 ) 4. Kompanie

  • @Schnitz13
    @Schnitz13 5 років тому +152

    Doesn't matter which army you fight for, that kind of a mission takes balls and nerves of steel. And only 3 men lightly wounded? Crazy!

  • @manfredwohlers1871
    @manfredwohlers1871 4 роки тому +33

    Erich Lepkowski war ab 1961 Hauptmann und Kompanie Chef der 1./272 in Wildeshausen. Zu dieser Zeit als aktiver Offizier der Bundeswehr stellte er einige Höhen Weltrekorde im Fallschirmsprung auf. Dieser hervorragende Mann ist auf ewig unvergessen in unserer Truppe!

  • @evilcrow
    @evilcrow 5 років тому +857

    One of my grandfather's cousins was a Fallschirmjäger in World War II. Fell on the eastern front. I still have 3 photos of him in uniform. As long as I live he will not be forgotten.

    • @LibertyMapper
      @LibertyMapper 5 років тому +30

      Interessant. Fallschirmjäger an der Ostfront. Weißt du wo genau und zu welchem Zeitraum er gedient hat?

  • @landfair123
    @landfair123 5 років тому +3882

    We always hear about the allied raids but never the Axis ones. History should be told for both sides. Its history after all.

    • @richardkluesek4301
      @richardkluesek4301 5 років тому +179

      Perhaps in another generation or two. Just as Napoleon and his forces were regarded in the early to mid 19 Century with dread, but not at all today, so too are those of the Germans even now but time distances old taboos.

    • @paulhart8814
      @paulhart8814 5 років тому +71

      5 people decide the schools cariculem, suprisingly, they have nothing to do with education, in fact are newspaper barons, so no never will happen

    • @oceanhome2023
      @oceanhome2023 5 років тому +89

      When PC is pushed back we will see more . The exploits of the Vikings and of the Pirates have been discussed with out fear for some time now , it will take a while for the Germans to reach that level of discussion. This is why it is so refreshing to hear a story as this

    • @ThijsVanDalen
      @ThijsVanDalen 5 років тому +114

      ''History is always written by the winners. When two cultures clash, the loser is obliterated, and the winner writes the history books-books which glorify their own cause and disparage the conquered foe''

    • @HiTechOilCo
      @HiTechOilCo 5 років тому +70

      You just heard about an Axis raid, so yes you do hear about them. History *is* being told for both sides.

  • @TheRealRedRooster
    @TheRealRedRooster 5 років тому +203

    My father was with the 2.FJ Division in Brest and mentioned this incident. Lepkowski had retired as a Lt.Col. 8 years before I joined the Bundeswehr paratroopers (initially 5/262)

  • @gregryan7761
    @gregryan7761 5 років тому +1876

    I don't give a damn if he was a Nazi enemy or not, Lt. Lepkowski had balls of steel and the heart of a lion. He sounds like one of those rare officers who could inspire his men to take on such a mad, perilous operation. Thats the right word, inspire.

    • @zepter00
      @zepter00 5 років тому +41

      14miki ha has Polish surname..so nothing strange he didnt know what fear is.

    • @stevshaboba7476
      @stevshaboba7476 5 років тому +53

      You know little of the Wehrmacht

  • @barryolaith
    @barryolaith 5 років тому +1308

    If this had been a British raid they would have made a film about it in the style of The Dambusters, The Cockleshell Hero's and The Great Escape and broadcast it every Christmas for 60 years.

    • @heno02
      @heno02 5 років тому +66

      Offcourse, no one wants to paint Nazis fighting for genocide and mass murder positively. They don't deserve it. People should celebrate their defeat not their successes.

    • @Si1entHitman
      @Si1entHitman 5 років тому +236

      @@heno02 no one is falling for your soviet/allied propaganda anymore, real people care about the truth and not about post-war lies, you want to look at genocide than look at what the "allies" did nothing compared to told propaganda about Germany.

    • @tobymcelhinney5354
      @tobymcelhinney5354 5 років тому +59

      It is almost like the Brits like making a film about their own people and the Americans theres. Germany had made good films about their people too (generation war). So blame the German film industry no-one else.

    • @heno02
      @heno02 5 років тому +52

      @Gunther H.G. Geick Care to explain? I don't get your meaning. If you wonder why people (including me) take such a strong stance against historical revisionism and nazi apologia, is because the mindset of what drove the world into flames 70 years ago are still alive today and gaining ground.

    • @timothyphillips5043
      @timothyphillips5043 5 років тому +19

      Be quiet you fool.

  • @sarjim4381
    @sarjim4381 5 років тому +1679

    The French Resistance forces were well known for executing any Germans that fell into their hands. US Army forces also freed German prisoners from the French to prevent an all out massacre of POWs.

    • @joepaul9855
      @joepaul9855 5 років тому +126

      Do you blame the french?

    • @chooyongming110
      @chooyongming110 5 років тому +270

      The French also massacred Algerians after the war

    • @wirelessone2986
      @wirelessone2986 5 років тому +14

      Did not know that

    • @mahouaniki4043
      @mahouaniki4043 5 років тому +71

      Does this count as war crime?

    • @vito7428
      @vito7428 5 років тому +88

      I don't want to say the French did nothing but after the Allies came they went power crazy. Although they were still vulnurable,they were doing things a superpower country far from danger would be doing.

  • @josephdupont
    @josephdupont 5 років тому +1069

    This should be a movie!!!!! I Really mean it.

    • @Jonathan-pz6ws
      @Jonathan-pz6ws 5 років тому +38

      Such a good idea !!

    • @giostisskylas
      @giostisskylas 5 років тому +223

      If in Germany of the year 2019 someone would only make the suggestion to produce a film in which Wehrmacht soldiers are portrayed positively, the media will slaughter you and you will be forever decried as a Nazi.
      The greatest enemy of German history are the Germans themselves. After 75 years of re-education by the Western Allies, a morbid self-hatred has set in among the Germans.
      One day perhaps, when the German people have recovered from the narrative of the German collective guilt and the self-congratulation of the Western Allies, we Germans have again an objective relationship to our history. But this day is still far.

    • @LibertyMapper
      @LibertyMapper 5 років тому +7

      @@giostisskylas Naja es gibt zum Beispiel "Unsere Mütter, unsere Väter", wobei auch die humane Seite zweier Brüder dargestellt wird, die für ihr Vaterland kämpfen.

  • @EstebanMataVargas
    @EstebanMataVargas 4 роки тому +18

    For many specialists, the Fallschirmjäger were the best troops of the Second World War. In regards to general Hermann-Bernhard Ramcke, he was an outstanding officer who, after being left behind during the Battle of El-Alamein, was able to get back to German lines after capturing a British convoy in the desert.

  • @discoverynorthcarolina9824
    @discoverynorthcarolina9824 5 років тому +463

    Amazing story of professional soldiering

  • @nicholasleon7819
    @nicholasleon7819 5 років тому +146

    Paratroopers always seem to do amazing things

  • @GlasgowIsBlue
    @GlasgowIsBlue 5 років тому +366

    True camaraderie, respect to the German paratroopers.

  • @typxxilps
    @typxxilps 5 років тому +238

    Never heard before. Pretty brave and good example of leadership bringing all + more back home.

  • @Howie262
    @Howie262 4 роки тому +69

    This raid is so underrated.....
    Imagine the charisma and skill it would take to literally bullshit your way through 75miles of enemy check points from the front line with phony uniforms, papers and vehicles LOL!
    They’re French must have been flawless!
    Why is this not a meme?

  • @davidgoldin5759
    @davidgoldin5759 5 років тому +21

    Sounds like a brilliant operation carried out by very good soldiers. Mark Felton is an extraordinary historian of WWII.

  • @Bigsky1991
    @Bigsky1991 4 роки тому +112

    I wrote a screenplay concerning this mission in 1989, and "shopped" it to Spielberg when I worked on Schindler's List and Band of Brothers. It got some interest and initial traction, but no direct financing. Maybe I'll take another stab at it?

  • @simonkevnorris
    @simonkevnorris 5 років тому +253

    Another unknown interesting story. Thanks for posting.

  • @bobbylee2853
    @bobbylee2853 5 років тому +137

    Germany’s band of brothers.

  • @g13flat
    @g13flat 5 років тому +309

    Fallschirmjager were a breed unto themselves. Their cameraderie and esprit de corps was so strong that they could outfight much larger groups of soldiers. Hail to the Green Devils!

  • @jacksonthesyndicalist2771
    @jacksonthesyndicalist2771 5 років тому +22

    This is so cunningly beautiful that I almost forget what side they fought for. A shame so many good men died so early in life for nothing.

  • @malcolmyoung7866
    @malcolmyoung7866 4 роки тому +9

    I have read many escapades regards the Green Devils but never heard of this outrageously bold operation. Fantastic little story.

  • @scottsimmons7897
    @scottsimmons7897 4 роки тому +73

    Bravo. Of course practically no one, including myself, knew about this prior to this vid because "History is written by the victors."

  • @MrLotrecht
    @MrLotrecht 4 роки тому +52

    Two years ago i was in the hospital one of these paratroopers lay with me in the same bedroom-such a nice men in his 90 he looks after me when i came out of the operation room-i think this has been realy special people-also after war!

  • @manilajohn0182
    @manilajohn0182 5 років тому +9

    I just finished watching your video on the pre-dreadnought Mikasa, and now I get treated to this jewel! I've studied history (predominantly military history) for over fifty years now, and your videos are more professionally done- and narrated- than many so-called "documentaries" made for T.V. I kid you not. Kudos to you sir, and a "WELL DONE".

  • @Mr71paul71
    @Mr71paul71 5 років тому +60

    bravery is bravery ! even if its the enemy that carry's it out

  • @stephenhobbs1052
    @stephenhobbs1052 4 роки тому +19

    This raid must have been the inspiration for Jack Higgins “The Eagle Has Landed”..

  • @cgross82
    @cgross82 5 років тому +204

    Wow! Pardon my “French”, but those Fallschirmjaeger had some real balls!! And as a military veteran myself (U.S. Army), I would have done the same thing for my brothers in arms. It is also interesting to note that the Fallschirmjaeger treated the French resistance fighters honorably as POWs, even though they probably would have executed their German prisoners. The Luftwaffe seemed to have acted more honorably than other German branches (and Fallschirmjaeger were actually part of the Luftwaffe, not the Heer, or Army).

    • @peterlustig6888
      @peterlustig6888 5 років тому +5

      Your french?
      You mean german.

    • @geronimo5537
      @geronimo5537 5 років тому +30

      People tend to forget the honor between soldiers of any side. Between the western allies and Germany it was an honorable war with much chivalry. Between Russia and Germany was total war with much horror. The Germans claimed it was because Russia refused to sign the Geneva convention.

    • @gianlucafalzon5868
      @gianlucafalzon5868 5 років тому +25

      One of the Fallschirmjäger's commandments was actually to give no quarter to armed civilians and guerillas and only bestow the honours of war upon enemy regular military personnel. This explains why the Kondomari reprisal took place during the invasion of Crete, following confirmed reports of German paratroopers murdered in cold blood by Cretan villagers whilst still hanging off of trees, attempting to free themselves of their parachute harness. There was, on the other hand no reported case of British & Commonwealth troops mistreated by the FJ.
      The case of Lepkowski was likely different since by that point in time, the French Resistance had established themselves as an overt, militia-like force. Additionally, the timely rescue of the German Prisoners before any were executed probably played an important part in the decision, whether these had been detained in poor condition or not.

    • @jamesruddy9264
      @jamesruddy9264 5 років тому +26

      @@peterlustig6888..the term 'pardon, or excuse, my French' is used as a kind of joke when we are using bad language, impolite speech...swearing/cursing. And he is referring to his comment 'real balls' which would be considered in poor taste among polite company.

    • @opoxious1592
      @opoxious1592 5 років тому +12

      Fallschirmjaeger are crack troops, that's for sure.

  • @Roscoe_B
    @Roscoe_B 5 років тому +149

    More dangerous than Skorzeny's Gran Sasso raid I believe.

    • @dgerdi
      @dgerdi 5 років тому +19

      Of course. The Italians wanted Mussolini to be freed by the germans. There is almost no other explanation why a heavy machinegun in perfect position was removed.

  • @anthonyhopkins3100
    @anthonyhopkins3100 5 років тому +1

    Always you will fine that highly trained Paratroopers can do some outstanding action in rescuing other Paratrooper from the French Resistance in France, what a great feat. These German Paratroopers always showed good military conduct with honour. We salute you.

  • @stevebaines5466
    @stevebaines5466 5 років тому +38

    For sheer balls & bravery, they deserved to succeed

  • @timothyhayes9724
    @timothyhayes9724 5 років тому +20

    Thank you for sharing. I'd heard of Crete, but not much else in the German paratroopers. A rescue mission plain and simple. No nazi bs, just men fighting for their friends

  • @JimEwing516
    @JimEwing516 5 років тому +38

    A few others that spring to mind are Patton's disastrous attempt to rescue his son-in-law, and 33rd Charlemagne's defense of Berlin. One battalion knocked out more than 60 soviet tanks, and held the bunker so the Soviets couldn't capture it on May 1st. Only 10% of the battalion survived, then 12 were immediately shot when they were captured by the western allies. As a Texan, I'm really tired of the censorship of history, and the propaganda. I want to hear about amazing stories like the one in this video.

  • @bertsedgwick9828
    @bertsedgwick9828 5 років тому +190

    Excellent as always, educational and entertaining brilliant!

  • @cobalt2361
    @cobalt2361 5 років тому +18

    This is something you'd see in movie! Outstanding performance by the Fallschirmjäger! So glad the officer went on to help reform the branch for the Bundeswehr!

  • @TopSecretVid
    @TopSecretVid 5 років тому +16

    The Eagle Has landed movie comes to mind..when watching this video. Thanks for posting this.. My Grandfather was a Fallschirmjager though he never really spoke about his time in the war :(

  • @johnrichmond.4783
    @johnrichmond.4783 5 років тому +11

    Thank you for the vid. One tiny point, the Germans holding the ports were not doing so to contain allied troops, but to prevent the ports being used by the allies to ship in supplies for the invasion forces. A far more important role and one that justified (for once) the order to not surrender.

  • @Teacher-lj6in
    @Teacher-lj6in 5 років тому +25

    Beautiful history and bravery of men supporting their fellow comrades in the hands of questionable resistance who blew with the wind when it came to allegiance
    Thanks for sharing!

  • @jrapcdaikari
    @jrapcdaikari 5 років тому +1

    All these stories from Mark Felton would make awesome WW2 movies

  • @jroch41
    @jroch41 5 років тому +30

    Excellent story I hadn't heard before. Erich Lepkowski is a hero.

  • @jamessnee7171
    @jamessnee7171 5 років тому +16

    The Fallschirmjager seem to be the overall best regular formation troops of any army in WW II. Of course they had years of on the job training.

  • @stanfoltz2339
    @stanfoltz2339 5 років тому +2

    Are you kidding me, this really happened? It's awesome and amazing at the same time. For the past month or so 'Mark Felton Productions' has been the first place I go to when I turn on my PC.

  • @rustyshackleford7265
    @rustyshackleford7265 5 років тому

    No nonsense, no propaganda, no narrators precious opinion. Just facts
    Thank you, Mark

  • @Kevin-mx1vi
    @Kevin-mx1vi 5 років тому +1

    Got to admire anyone with the balls to pull that off, no matter which side he's on. Respect !

  • @davidschroeder3272
    @davidschroeder3272 5 років тому +7

    Thank you, Mark, for this amazing story, which I never heard of, despite reading many books on WW2.

  • @Spitsz01
    @Spitsz01 5 років тому

    Mr.Felton. Again a unheard of act of heroism and a gem. Thank you.

  • @blaircalvin5025
    @blaircalvin5025 5 років тому +3

    What a superb officer.

  • @HappyFlapps
    @HappyFlapps 5 років тому +37

    Amazing story. Would love to hear about the exploits of "The Brandenburgers" who were the German equivalent of the SAS.

    • @opoxious1592
      @opoxious1592 5 років тому +4

      You have made me curious, i also love these untold stories.
      It made me realize, there is much to discover regarding these untold stories.

  • @BA-gn3qb
    @BA-gn3qb 4 роки тому +1

    Wasn't sure if this was an authentic Mark Felton production, until the music at the end.
    You're getting tricky Mark!

  • @Filipgroesbaek
    @Filipgroesbaek 5 років тому +16

    Most American historians tend to ignore anything heroic by the Germans. Joseph Balkoski's 2008 BEACHHEAD TO BRITTANY, an account of the siege & capture of Brest by the US 29th Infantry Division, gets into nitty-gritty detail about American ops, but largely ignores German, except for failed counter-attacks & reactions to US operations.
    So thanks for this addition & correction to the English language record of the battle.

  • @sagarrai5007
    @sagarrai5007 5 років тому +3

    Thank You, Sir, for always highlighting those stories of WWII very few had heard of. Brings a whole new charm to the topic.

  • @hughbo52
    @hughbo52 5 років тому +5

    As always, you deliver the most interesting and little known stories of the horrible days of WWII.
    Thank you for your work.

  • @marc9283
    @marc9283 5 років тому +65

    damn i love your videos! you deserve way more subs, awesome content.

  • @TruthSetsUfree100
    @TruthSetsUfree100 5 років тому +141

    Never count the Germans out of the fight!

  • @heiftonheifton9412
    @heiftonheifton9412 5 років тому +21

    Eric lepkowski played true to the insignia he was wearing..,"Gott mit uns".

    • @yutub69
      @yutub69 5 років тому +3

      O sea, "Dios está con nosotros".

  • @chrisneedham5803
    @chrisneedham5803 5 років тому +9

    This is what happens when professional elite troops pit themselves against conscripted and amateur soldiers. Thanks for your super video.

  • @a.walterbusse8898
    @a.walterbusse8898 4 роки тому +34

    138 French Resistance Fighters disliked the video..

  • @91plm
    @91plm 5 років тому +112

    I wonder how they couldn't hear the thunder of clinking steel balls coming their way...

  • @markedwards5106
    @markedwards5106 5 років тому

    Not many would know about this daring raid, thank you for bring this little known history to light, it is a cracking tale.

  • @matthewmartin966
    @matthewmartin966 4 роки тому +3

    Falshimjager were very respectable in my opinion

  • @danielbrown9352
    @danielbrown9352 5 років тому +19

    I love the Falshimjager

  • @thefreshprinceofdapto1668
    @thefreshprinceofdapto1668 4 роки тому +5

    I'd never heard of this story. Lepkowski must have had balls the size of grapefruit.
    Great stuff!

  • @EdKidgell
    @EdKidgell 4 роки тому +2

    This is an outline for what could be a REALLY good movie.

  • @topazcat1
    @topazcat1 5 років тому +2

    This needs to be made into a Movie!

  • @joenoname9909
    @joenoname9909 4 роки тому +12

    Another text-book fallschirmjaeger mission. Why I'am not surprised?

  • @ESG1
    @ESG1 5 років тому +17

    Amazing video! Thank you so much.

  • @leonardhaddrill8842
    @leonardhaddrill8842 5 років тому +19

    Did not know about this one.. A real 'Boys Own' story.. Terrific..

  • @janverbanck
    @janverbanck 4 роки тому +2

    Fighter blood and loads of guts... Heroes, no matter which side they were on

  • @retropirate1
    @retropirate1 4 роки тому +8

    Should be a movie about this event

  • @slicklandy7819
    @slicklandy7819 5 років тому +3

    Thank you for the upload, what an amazing episode.

  • @willysillyplays
    @willysillyplays 4 роки тому +2

    Why we dont hear such amazing stories of Soldiers carrying out such daring missions, Despite Hitler a fascist and fanatic dictator his army was one of best fighting force & If these operation were carriedout by Allies we would have know it in movies, games, books God knows what not. the truth is HISTORY IS ALWAYS WRITTEN BY VICTORS

  • @phillipmaasdorp9491
    @phillipmaasdorp9491 5 років тому +3

    Amazing story from the other side of the lines.Mark Felton has a amazing fund of stories, best of all is that they are true.

  • @McRocket
    @McRocket 5 років тому +4

    You have done it again!!! I knew NOTHING of this. An you told it so well. Not long-winded with just enough details (unfortunately, brevity is important on UA-cam - I am guilty of this myself). Thank you for this.

  • @darylcampbell3244
    @darylcampbell3244 5 років тому +17

    Good story! Thanks!

  • @hectorguerrero3596
    @hectorguerrero3596 5 років тому +7

    Damn, yet another badass! Green Devil's indeed!

  • @tonyzee9931
    @tonyzee9931 5 років тому +5

    What a great story and presentation! It is refreshing to hear objective reporting about such a matter without any political overtones or under-handed comments. Keep up the good work Mark Felton!
    A key note that is not often mentioned in WWII history was what the Resistance fighters aka Partisans did to captured German soldiers. These Resistance fighters would be called insurgents or terrorists in modern day terms.

  • @Goffas_and_gumpys
    @Goffas_and_gumpys 5 років тому

    This HAS to be made into a movie. What a remarkable yarn.

  • @eizol568
    @eizol568 4 роки тому +4

    You got to give it to the Germans...they have balls!

  • @davidhamilton1446
    @davidhamilton1446 4 роки тому +3

    Awesome video, Mark. Thank you.

  • @frankensteincamaro
    @frankensteincamaro 4 роки тому +1

    Never heard about that one before. Excellent planning and carried out brilliantly no matter what side you are on. Salute

  • @lordemarsh6804
    @lordemarsh6804 5 років тому +9

    The best airborne troops in ww2

  • @klaasklever6526
    @klaasklever6526 5 років тому +5

    Amazing story! Never heard of this, as mentioned before, that would be an interesting movie. The story line: leave no men behind!

  • @edmoundblack3739
    @edmoundblack3739 5 років тому +4

    This is becoming one of the best WW2 channels on utube , looking forward to the next time one small point that the time is so short on them

  • @questioneverything2488
    @questioneverything2488 4 роки тому +2

    I am glad that I subscribed I think your programs are brilliant and cover a lot of unusual stories that are normally heard and are are unbiased showing heroics on both sides and that is unusual, so keep your programs are coming, a good contribution to history, thank-you

  • @HuNBiLL
    @HuNBiLL 4 роки тому

    True movie material. Thank you Mark, you are one of a kind!

  • @arnobenter
    @arnobenter 5 років тому +6

    Wow, what an amazing story! I've never heard of this before, but once again you have made another fine piece of military history education. Keep on the great work, you are the best!

  • @simonmcnicholas
    @simonmcnicholas 5 років тому +30

    I'm often at least 30 miles from Brest

    • @topcat8804
      @topcat8804 5 років тому +3

      I'm always at least 35 miles from Brest.

    • @jonnycatland1987
      @jonnycatland1987 5 років тому +9

      I like to be right up in breasts as much as possible.

    • @oceanhome2023
      @oceanhome2023 5 років тому +2

      I like to keep abreast of the situation !

  • @ulrichbirowicz74
    @ulrichbirowicz74 4 роки тому +11

    Did you already do a video on Monte Cassino, where one regiment of Fallschirmjäger defended a monastery on a mountain against several Allied divisions?

  • @KptSakke
    @KptSakke 5 років тому +5

    That was absolutely amazing story, would like to hear more stories of Axis side like this. Great job with the videos!

  • @novakmatic
    @novakmatic 4 роки тому +2

    One and only are Green Devils :))

  • @rlicon1970
    @rlicon1970 5 років тому +1

    You're a great historian. Top 2 for sure. I love the obscure history. The best kind of history.

  • @thelastwesternman6115
    @thelastwesternman6115 4 роки тому +3

    That is an amazing story. A movie would be fantastic!

  • @68majortom
    @68majortom 4 роки тому +18

    Sounds like the storyline from Kelly’s Heroes, 30 miles behind enemy lines, 3 Tanks, other motorised vehicles, etc, but ace piece of History.
    Imo the French Resistance would be no match for the German Paras arguably their finest Troops ✌️

    • @Platanis2008
      @Platanis2008 4 роки тому +4

      3 lightly wounded, that says it all...

  • @luisfors4148
    @luisfors4148 4 роки тому +1

    Great video Mark!!!

  • @kevinchamberlain7928
    @kevinchamberlain7928 5 років тому

    This one would make an excellent Hollywood movie! Mark Felton as the adviser!