Everyone commenting about ww1 and ww2 needs to realize his cartoon was written during the inter war period post ww1, everyone still believed another massive war or a Great War if it happened would be hellishly similar to ww1. That’s why it was shown the way it was, which makes it very interesting to realize and understand the outlook on war pre-ww2.
They, & their children, never are. That’s why they are so quick to start such acts of attrition upon the citizenry. There’s big money to be made by body bags en masse. So long as the sense of greed, & entitlement doesn’t drag a war out for too long, & enough veterans don’t come back alive expecting to claim their earned benefits.
Holy shit I found it. After so many years of this just sitting in the back of my brain and popping up occasionally, I found it. Got shown this as a kid and it stuck with me
@Jordan-vx2ly it's my dream glory pride a heroes welcome hell maybe even a bronze star and the sound of artillery firing in the night soothes my soul the clicking of reloading a rifle the m1903 Springfield fixing bayonets leading a charge into a hostile trench while others see it as a rhythm of death I say its a symphony of war beutiful
@Dinosaur Fan88 That's just what I thought since in the novel 1984 Big Brother tells the people of Oceania war is peace and the ministery of peace actually has to do with war.
@@Aaron067 I honestly can't tell you much about Helldivers and Super Earth . 1984 was a dystopian novel writen by a British author named Goorge Orwell who wrote the book in 1948 during the early years of the Cold War. Before that he had lived through WW2 1939-1945. And before WW2 he went to Spain as a Journalist to report on the civil war in that country between the Falange(Spain's Fascist party) and the loyalists who supported Spain's Republic. That war lasted three years from. 1936-39. Although he was a loyal Britian during WW2 and definately wasn't found of Nazisim or Fascisim he had never forgotten about Soviet dictator Stalin's non-agression pact with Stalin and most likely doubted the former U.S.S.R. would be very friendly towards the West after WW2. He wanted to write a book about the rise of Commuinsim in
@@generalgrievous3731 Well, they should! We must remember and never repeat history. If children don't know history, they could be used by the gerontocrats in another meatgrinder.
that's because generals were a much more important asset than the common soldier, their lives are less worth risking. I wouldn't feel safe having an unskilled average Joe taking 1.378th general place after he dies on the frontline
MGM had a lot of money and they put a lot into their cartoons to try and match Disney and it shows. While never really generating a lasting character like Porky or Bugs, the MGMs are wonderful - not sure if they're commercially available but there are boot sets around for decades - they are well worth seeing in total. 👍
Actually it's George Santayana [b.1863 - d.1952], who was a popular poet and philosopher in his time. It's from Santayana's _Soliloquies in England and Later Soliloquies_ (1922), Soliloquy number 25 (Tipperary). It's best known in America because MacArthur accidentally misquoted its source as Plato when he gave a speech at West Point in 1962. It is actually truncated: _"Only the Dead are safe; only the Dead have seen the end of War."_
The fact that the last two humans left on Earth are still fighting each other is terrible. But what I find even worse is that the man who was shot clearly wanted to try and kill the other guy even as he was dying. "If I'm going down then I'm taking you down with me."
I think this cartoon short, and its remake "Good Will to Man" probably would have been great precursors to 1968's "Planet of the Apes", except it's mice and cute critters instead of apes (actually humans in quite iconically impressive prosthetics). In the opening/closing of the remade short, over the cute little mouse boys' choir singing "Hark, the Herald Angels Sing" in a ruined church, I can only hear (and channel my inner) Charlton Heston shouting "YOU *MANIACS!* You BLEW IT UP! Ah, *DAMN YOU!* GOD DAMN YOU ALL TO HELL!"
Hell probably doesn’t even begin to describe it, the scars of it even linger to this day, with god knows how much unexploded ordnance and bodies lost still buried on the fields of France and Germany, let alone the landscape changes it wrought like the Lochnagar crater, the result of the biggest man made mine crater ever created by the British in an attempt to gain ground at the Somme.
@@banditlord8210 the lochnager crater is one of the scariest part of the war, just imagining the sound of that explosion while dodging bullets and what not, not to mention the rat/disease infested trenches.
Back when I was in third grade I remember watching a cartoon war of some sort. The most iconic scene that I remeber is a man dying and then drowning in mud with his hand to be the last to sink. I didn't pay much attention about the cartoon back then and just go on with my life until I saw this cartoon today. Gives me flashbacks and indeed it was the same cartoon I watched many years ago. Its like that gap in my memory that had been asking" what was that cartoon?" had been filled in again after seeing this video 😊
Saw this in an archery shop my dad went to when I was about that age. Something so visceral about the gas masked man walking toward you that is forever in the brain of every kid who saw this.
Holy crap, I remember watching this a lot as a kid. If I remember correctly, I think this was featured on a VHS tape with a bunch of other short Christmas animations, like one with a toy war that I was obsessed with haha!
The plane is inspired by the Douglas B-18 Bolo, is an interwar plane (1935). Before the WWII people thought the next war will be the same nightmarish trench warfare, that's what is represented in the film.
El abuelo ardilla le relata a sus dos nietos sobre cómo eran los humanos y de cómo iniciaron una sangrienta batalla entre ellos mismos con sus poderosas máquinas hasta que solamente quedaron dos en la (Tierra), ambos se dispararon entre ellos mismos quedando todo en puro silencio ahí los animales fueron los únicos sobrevivientes de esta mortal guerra acudieron ante el (Señor Búho) que leía un libro de la biblia en una iglesia en ruinas leyendo cada hoja con sus mandamientos más importantes llegando a uno de "reconstruir los viejos tiempos" ; todos los animales del bosque agarraron varias cosas que dejaron los militares para reconstruir sus casas ahí el abuelo terminó de relatar a sus nietos sobre porque ahí (Paz En La Tierra) pero ambos niños se quedaron dormidos decidiendo pasarlos a su madre para acostar los en sus cunas mientras el salía de la casa para dejarlos dormir en paz.
Reminds me a little of “ When the Wind Blows” animated film…We had that at school in comic book format but also the same guy did the Father Christmas ones where he kept saying bleedin 😂😂😂 so I got confused about Christmas being a bit Warry and Atomic 😂
@@r-saint The good part is when the last two humans kill each other. I was obsessed with that scene when I was a kid. I drew that hand sinking into the water over and over again.
Thank you for posting this. I've been looking for the full cartoon and haven't had any luck, but I never realized just how deep it was, especially if it was a children's cartoon. From what I learned about WW1, it was a senseless waste of life, more so than most other wars. WWII was different because the Axis was a genuine threat to the world.
I can't believe I'm only now hearing about this short film. Imagine how the people who worked on this animation felt when another world war broke out only a short time later. Though I'm sure by 1939 most people could see something terrible was brewing on the horizon.
One of the most profound moments of my childhood was seeing this around 11:3012:00 at night during winter break from school. They always used to show this during the Christmas season at night.
The original song was meant to be advocating for Oswald Mosley and his now long-defunct British Union of Fascists party, but this edit makes it feel way more appropriate. It doesn't sound inspiring or rousing, it sounds like a tune hundreds of millions of soldiers would hear as they march directly into mass industrialized slaughter. Everyone's a warmonger until you're the one with the rifle knee deep in shit and one inch away from death.
I listened to the band "Arditi" recently and holy heck its hilarious how delusional the people are in the comments The song itself sounds so raw in its feeling of despair , and yet if put in a different perspective it can be heard as "Glorious Patriotic march of a billion men ready to die for ( x strongman dictator )
you can see it, as mirred as it is in translation. Those who saw the true face of war, atleast a few of them. Must have been artist on this during the innerwar
10% chance they gonna do this and stop fighting and see this is a waste 30% one gonna stop and other gonna shoot 60% they both gonna beat the heck out of each other anyways
The soldier shot and sinking in a pool of mud and water makes the point how miserable war is. Fighting is only part of the horror a grunt must endure while surviving the weather, lack of food , water, sleep, dirt, disease, and so on. Then during an artillery barrage a officer comes up and orders; "Charge!"
I remember seeing this when I was 3 years old. Scared the crap put of me because I think the message at the end was the war wiping out all of humanity. The concept of humans not existing anymore wasn't a thing until this cartoon. Then again, what businesses is it to a 3 year old to conceive of said concept?
@@matthewjones39 fighting in the same battlefield for years, dead bodies piling on top of another all buried in shallow mud, primitive trenches with no drainage so all the water just sits in them and gets them muddy. Waves of men sent off in the thousands just to claim a couple tens of meters of land, horrible medical services, limited food rationing, etc.
Wow the fact it came out the very year WW2 started in Europe really puts into perspective the collective trauma WW1 had and its effect on people’s outlook on the one they were about to fight
Saw the original cartoon as a toddler in the 80s and to this day the final image of the soldier walking towards me at a slight downward angle is quite disturbing.
Animation reminds me of Gerald Scarfe's work on "The Wall". I wonder if this was an influence on him. How ironic it was produced on the eve of WWII. ~60,000,000 deaths, Jesus Christ....
Everyone commenting about ww1 and ww2 needs to realize his cartoon was written during the inter war period post ww1, everyone still believed another massive war or a Great War if it happened would be hellishly similar to ww1. That’s why it was shown the way it was, which makes it very interesting to realize and understand the outlook on war pre-ww2.
I was confused when I saw the planes looked more like ww2 planes
It was written in 1939, the very year that WW2 began
WW2 had already started by the time this cartoon first aired I think it had been months already since the war started.
@@alc3062 “aired” refers to tv. It didn’t “air” originally; it was shown on movie screens.
WWII started in September 1939.
No politicians were harmed in the making of this war
sadly, yes
Yes they only started it-!!
They, & their children, never are. That’s why they are so quick to start such acts of attrition upon the citizenry. There’s big money to be made by body bags en masse. So long as the sense of greed, & entitlement doesn’t drag a war out for too long, & enough veterans don’t come back alive expecting to claim their earned benefits.
And how was it supposed to be? When you watch a boxing match, do you also complain that the coaches don't get bruises?
No UA-cam comedian commenters were either.
Holy shit I found it. After so many years of this just sitting in the back of my brain and popping up occasionally, I found it. Got shown this as a kid and it stuck with me
it stuck with all of us, its nightmare fuel
@Jordan-vx2ly it's my dream glory pride a heroes welcome hell maybe even a bronze star and the sound of artillery firing in the night soothes my soul the clicking of reloading a rifle the m1903 Springfield fixing bayonets leading a charge into a hostile trench while others see it as a rhythm of death I say its a symphony of war beutiful
@@johnballentine6638 You are a literal child.
Same in the 90s reruns on Cartoon Network.
@@johnballentine6638My guy you’re like, 11-12, lmfaoooo
1939 is when this came out. Right before WWII.
So eerie to think that the Great War was the war to end wars
It was released right after Germany invaded Poland
not only was it released after German annexation of czechia and invasion of Poland, but the war in asia has been going on for over a year
@@Sven-ql3ch war in asia had nothing to do with the outbreak of ww2
@@slav9790 ww2 is called ww2 beacuse it was worldwide, japan and germany were allies and in asia it was way more cruel
Hahah that’s a joke right? This actually made me smile ngl
This NEEDS to be on the National Film Registry.
Fr
Qual o nome desse desenho ?
@@ThiézariSanches Peace on Earth, ou em tradução literal, paz na terra, é de 1939
And Required viewing in schools
It's easy to imagine the warring factions in this Endkrieg being the Superstates in Nineteen Eighty-Four, fighting each other until the very last man.
@Dinosaur Fan88 That's just what I thought since in the novel 1984 Big Brother tells the people of Oceania war is peace and the ministery of peace actually has to do with war.
And that's why they called it "Super Earth", and why the Helldivers helmet looks like a mix between French and German trench helmets.
What? What are you talking about? Is this from a book series?
@@Aaron067 I honestly can't tell you much about Helldivers and Super Earth . 1984 was a dystopian novel writen by a British author named Goorge Orwell who wrote the book in 1948 during the early years of the Cold War. Before that he had lived through WW2 1939-1945. And before WW2 he went to Spain as a Journalist to report on the civil war in that country between the Falange(Spain's Fascist party) and the loyalists who supported Spain's Republic. That war lasted three years from. 1936-39. Although he was a loyal Britian during WW2 and definately wasn't found of Nazisim or Fascisim he had never forgotten about Soviet dictator Stalin's non-agression pact with Stalin and most likely doubted the former U.S.S.R. would be very friendly towards the West after WW2. He wanted to write a book about the rise of Commuinsim in
@@Aaron067 @emerycandy326 -- George Orwell.
This is an art style I'll have to master, amazing style...
Yeah right its better than every modern anime
It's rotoscoping. A particularly well done example too, considering this is originally from 1939 and still looks as good as it does.
Best of luck
@@dictator7586truly, ww1 was the best anime. No filler arcs, or dumb power level crap.
Grandpa: And that's how we had to walk to school EVERY DAY!
Still one of the creepiest animations I've ever seen.
Mainly due to the music overlapping it. And the imagery
Name?
@@Bumchik_dbpeace on earth its a 8 minute cartoon
"...and that was the end of the last man on Earth."
Cool edit. I remember that cartoon when I was a small child, it scared the hell out of me.
And they usually put it in Christmas, fucking assholes lmao
I can't believe someone thought, "Let's show this cartoon to children! They need to learn about the horrors of trench warfare."
@@generalgrievous3731 Well, they should! We must remember and never repeat history. If children don't know history, they could be used by the gerontocrats in another meatgrinder.
@@generalgrievous3731 They didn't bubblewrap the world back then.
I'm not going to war.
"why aliens don't visit earth?"
Average human disagreement:
XD fr
@@henryshepard6754 Based pfp
@@t-6215 thanks, you have a based pfp too
@@henryshepard6754 thanks
@t-6215 you got very cool pfp
Soundtrack is eerily good
Arditi is one of the best martial-industrial bands, in my top 3 I would say.
Generals sitting 100Km behind friendly lines: Blimey! Our 85259th attempt failed! Send another one!
The general was once a soldier ,it's the politicians who wage wars and suffer no consequences
@@xernobell7845don't lie
You'd not fight if you were a politician t
Reminds me of a "Blackadder" episode
- We're right behind you, private!
- Yes, somewhere about 100 miles behind...
Attempting to do an 85259 is a ridiculous achievement though, reserves must be overwhelming for that kind of attempt to fail and enforce everytime.
that's because generals were a much more important asset than the common soldier, their lives are less worth risking. I wouldn't feel safe having an unskilled average Joe taking 1.378th general place after he dies on the frontline
MGM had a lot of money and they put a lot into their cartoons to try and match Disney and it shows. While never really generating a lasting character like Porky or Bugs, the MGMs are wonderful - not sure if they're commercially available but there are boot sets around for decades - they are well worth seeing in total. 👍
1:23 I half expected a thumbs up for some reason...
Terminator lol
😁👍
"Only the Dead have seen the end of War "
Plato
Actually it's George Santayana [b.1863 - d.1952], who was a popular poet and philosopher in his time. It's from Santayana's _Soliloquies in England and Later Soliloquies_ (1922), Soliloquy number 25 (Tipperary). It's best known in America because MacArthur accidentally misquoted its source as Plato when he gave a speech at West Point in 1962.
It is actually truncated: _"Only the Dead are safe; only the Dead have seen the end of War."_
@SidneyBroadshead the myth also comes from the imperial war museum of London saying so as well
I, too, have played Rome: Total War
...and yet most of us have never seen a war
It’s nice to have a palette cleanser after watership down
LOL!
This preview trailer to WWII is a bit misleading.
1:26 actually is menacing to look at. Just walking towards you so slowly. Along with the music.
It would be more impactful if that was the last human approaching after shooting his last enemy at distance, only to find out he is all alone.
The fact that the last two humans left on Earth are still fighting each other is terrible. But what I find even worse is that the man who was shot clearly wanted to try and kill the other guy even as he was dying. "If I'm going down then I'm taking you down with me."
Could happen, has many x b4
@@charleswest6372 Oh? Like when?
Damn didn't think of it like that I thought of it as him trying to do his duty but that is one way to see it just another mystery of the great war ig
Guy probably missed too.
"As long as there's 2 peoplw left on a planet somone is gonna want someone dead" ‐sniper TF2
0:57 The music fits this part so well that you'd think the music was made purely for this film, it gives me the chills
Why is this animation beautiful?? holy crap, the quality is insane. The colors, the way the light glints off the mask, it looks so good.
I think this cartoon short, and its remake "Good Will to Man" probably would have been great precursors to 1968's "Planet of the Apes", except it's mice and cute critters instead of apes (actually humans in quite iconically impressive prosthetics). In the opening/closing of the remade short, over the cute little mouse boys' choir singing "Hark, the Herald Angels Sing" in a ruined church, I can only hear (and channel my inner) Charlton Heston shouting "YOU *MANIACS!* You BLEW IT UP! Ah, *DAMN YOU!* GOD DAMN YOU ALL TO HELL!"
In every age, in every place, the deeds of men remain the same
Peace on earth is the only cartoon that ever won a Nobel peace prize
WW1 was just so gruesome, from the introduction of new machinery to slow trench warfare.....it was truly hell smh
Hell probably doesn’t even begin to describe it, the scars of it even linger to this day, with god knows how much unexploded ordnance and bodies lost still buried on the fields of France and Germany, let alone the landscape changes it wrought like the Lochnagar crater, the result of the biggest man made mine crater ever created by the British in an attempt to gain ground at the Somme.
@@banditlord8210 the lochnager crater is one of the scariest part of the war, just imagining the sound of that explosion while dodging bullets and what not, not to mention the rat/disease infested trenches.
This isn’t about WW1.
me in stardew valley: enjoying life, making friends, going on adventures
meanwhile kent:
In life - war.
In death - peace.
In life - shame.
In death - atonement.
Hello, my brother from Krieg.
For Krieg and The Emperor!
don't mind me definitely not being a heretic over here nuhuh no heresy over here
We grew up watching this, and now we might be living it.
I know the Russian and Ukrainians are living it except with more and deadlier tech yeah these next couple decades don't look good
Hmmm... this "Tom and Jerry" episode feels really weird indeed
You mean less violent?
The tension between the two escalated really quickly huh…
Back when I was in third grade I remember watching a cartoon war of some sort. The most iconic scene that I remeber is a man dying and then drowning in mud with his hand to be the last to sink. I didn't pay much attention about the cartoon back then and just go on with my life until I saw this cartoon today. Gives me flashbacks and indeed it was the same cartoon I watched many years ago. Its like that gap in my memory that had been asking" what was that cartoon?" had been filled in again after seeing this video 😊
"After a war destroyed humanity, life took on a new form. But the eternal struggle between good and evil raged on." ~a quote from Idk where
I remember being shown this when I was about 3 years old by my grandpa
How are you alive?
@@Some_due my grandpa was 4 and he's still alive, and he didn't say his grandpa showed him back in 1939.
@@Some_due Maybe Wyatt here was born relatively recent and that his grandfather once saw this video and decided to show it
Good grandpa
Saw this in an archery shop my dad went to when I was about that age. Something so visceral about the gas masked man walking toward you that is forever in the brain of every kid who saw this.
Holy crap, I remember watching this a lot as a kid. If I remember correctly, I think this was featured on a VHS tape with a bunch of other short Christmas animations, like one with a toy war that I was obsessed with haha!
Do you know the name of the last one you mentioned?
War does not determine who was right, Rather, who was left.
I saw this once around 7 and never forgot the two soldiers shooting at each other. Always wondered what kind of cartoon I saw that day.
I’m confused on the planes, they seem to be ww2 bombers, but this takes place in ww1? Hmm
The plane is inspired by the Douglas B-18 Bolo, is an interwar plane (1935). Before the WWII people thought the next war will be the same nightmarish trench warfare, that's what is represented in the film.
Raymond Saint thank you
@Malcolm Fuller And it was also assumed that the chemical weapons will be used in combination with strategic bombing campaigns.
Mickey Mouse lore hits different
Kids games now: Ball! Hahha!
We back then with sticks:
El abuelo ardilla le relata a sus dos nietos sobre cómo eran los humanos y de cómo iniciaron una sangrienta batalla entre ellos mismos con sus poderosas máquinas hasta que solamente quedaron dos en la (Tierra), ambos se dispararon entre ellos mismos quedando todo en puro silencio ahí los animales fueron los únicos sobrevivientes de esta mortal guerra acudieron ante el (Señor Búho) que leía un libro de la biblia en una iglesia en ruinas leyendo cada hoja con sus mandamientos más importantes llegando a uno de "reconstruir los viejos tiempos" ; todos los animales del bosque agarraron varias cosas que dejaron los militares para reconstruir sus casas ahí el abuelo terminó de relatar a sus nietos sobre porque ahí (Paz En La Tierra) pero ambos niños se quedaron dormidos decidiendo pasarlos a su madre para acostar los en sus cunas mientras el salía de la casa para dejarlos dormir en paz.
Mundo postapocaliptico sin humanos y animalitos parlantes tomando su lugar viviendo en los implementos dejados por los humanos.
Saben donde encontrar el video completo? Llevo años buscandolo.
@@javierrm7772just google "Peace on Earth"
Reminds me a little of “ When the Wind Blows” animated film…We had that at school in comic book format but also the same guy did the Father Christmas ones where he kept saying bleedin 😂😂😂 so I got confused about Christmas being a bit Warry and Atomic 😂
I remember seeing this cartoon when I was younger and it’s still haunting even today
The Arditi music makes this epic.
but there is more to this isn't there? with the animals?
Yes, but it's the good part.
i think the best part is when the animals decide to live by the bible
it does not
Raymond Saint The good part rofl. Think you have miss taken the meaning of the clip and why it was nominated for the noble peace price in 1939.
@@r-saint The good part is when the last two humans kill each other. I was obsessed with that scene when I was a kid. I drew that hand sinking into the water over and over again.
Your average day on krieg
This is how our minds see what entrenched or centaura looks like.
Nahh entreched not the soldier literary don't have reaction
I say:this is how our minds see what shell shock and centaura looks like.
@Paul.german This comment is for both entrenched players and centaura players. Also thank you for sharing your thoughts.
@@MultiBaner I think that I play all the FAMOUS war games:shell shock,centaura,entreched,D-Day and trench warfare.
Thank you for posting this. I've been looking for the full cartoon and haven't had any luck, but I never realized just how deep it was, especially if it was a children's cartoon. From what I learned about WW1, it was a senseless waste of life, more so than most other wars. WWII was different because the Axis was a genuine threat to the world.
@@mobiusraptor7 А что за мультфильм?
Можно название?
1939, holy shit.
0:06 hey it's Leman Russ battle tank
This is actually a Death Korps of Krieg recruitment film. It'll show the huge amount of full you'll have if you join the Korps
Arditi!!! I love to see Arditi getting recognition.
I can't believe I'm only now hearing about this short film. Imagine how the people who worked on this animation felt when another world war broke out only a short time later. Though I'm sure by 1939 most people could see something terrible was brewing on the horizon.
I remember this a Christmas themed cartoon with talking rabbits. "The last man on Earth."
Very cool video!
And Amen for Peace !
😇🥰
Average political debate on Krieg:
"Our bad, sorry. Here's a gazillion mask wearing, shovel bois to make up for our missing tithes."
@@redclayscholar620 real.
There is no war to end all wars. Even if peace were to come it would be very short lived.
Está ANIMACIÓN ESTA MUY BUENA!! GRACIAS POR COMPARTIRLA!!
Idk about you.. but jesus.. Pre 1960's war animations just hit different.
The movement looks disturbingly human
Like watching the original all quiet on the western front with blurrier picture
Most peaceful day on Twitter:
Am i the only one thinking about how well this was animated?
Wow I have been looking for this cartoon for several years, thanks for posting.
They say to bring peace to Earth, they dindt say how
One of the most profound moments of my childhood was seeing this around 11:30 12:00 at night during winter break from school. They always used to show this during the Christmas season at night.
Dude I’ll never forget seeing this Christmas Eve in 2002 growing up in Iowa still sits with me today
@@GageWylie haha same here
This soundtrack is giving me serious Metroid vibes. I only ever played Metroid fusion.
Vibes go hard
This cartoon makes me cry every time I watch it.
Makes me smile...ok that's a little amorous it makes me smile that both were doing their duty
@@johnballentine6638what to smile at?
Name?
@@Bumchik_db Peace on Earth (1939)
The original song was meant to be advocating for Oswald Mosley and his now long-defunct British Union of Fascists party, but this edit makes it feel way more appropriate. It doesn't sound inspiring or rousing, it sounds like a tune hundreds of millions of soldiers would hear as they march directly into mass industrialized slaughter. Everyone's a warmonger until you're the one with the rifle knee deep in shit and one inch away from death.
I listened to the band "Arditi" recently and holy heck its hilarious how delusional the people are in the comments
The song itself sounds so raw in its feeling of despair , and yet if put in a different perspective it can be heard as "Glorious Patriotic march of a billion men ready to die for ( x strongman dictator )
you can see it, as mirred as it is in translation. Those who saw the true face of war, atleast a few of them. Must have been artist on this during the innerwar
No stopping the Death Korps of Krieg.
Bruh i cant stop laughing
GLORY FOR THE FIRST MAN TO DIE!
CHARGEEEE!!!
жаль что мира на земле не когда не будет...
One day brother, one day, have hope, and faith.
Holy crap I remember seeing this as a kid and always wondered what it was. Just popped up on my feed.
It's interesting to note that an inter-war interpretation of tanks was a Mark V with a turret on top.
Indiana Jones style
Mark XI Landship
especially considering the usa armor department was in 1939 very limited with old designs compared to european ones
Fun fact. This is actually a promotional video for the Death World of Krieg as a holiday destination.
I remember when Cartoon Network would randomly throw this into their blocks of Looney Toons and Tom and Jerry.
Dam, 6 years after I get this recommended to me. They thought it was an adventure.
I would hope that if there were only 2 men left, they would stop fighting.
Like in Battlefield 1
Yes, you would hope, not likely though.
10% chance they gonna do this and stop fighting and see this is a waste
30% one gonna stop and other gonna shoot
60% they both gonna beat the heck out of each other anyways
They wouldn’t know they were the last men left. But if they did, why wouldn’t they continue fighting? They’d envy the dead.
"As long as there's two people on the planet, someone is gonna want someone dead"
The soldier shot and sinking in a pool of mud and water makes the point how miserable war is. Fighting is only part of the horror a grunt must endure while surviving the weather, lack of food , water, sleep, dirt, disease, and so on. Then during an artillery barrage a officer comes up and orders; "Charge!"
Was there a winner? Did we really win...what did we really want? Who was the crazy one? Were we really right? Many soldiers said so. No change.
what war are you talking about?
About all @@worldfacts5298
This anime smacks
This is a classic American cartoon, not an anime.
@Rix Rax this cartoon is soo old anime dont even existenc back then soo he is damn right
Name?
@@Bumchik_dbCartoon short film Peace on Earth (1939)
@@nowthatsjustducky i think its a joke er somethin
I remember seeing this when I was 3 years old. Scared the crap put of me because I think the message at the end was the war wiping out all of humanity.
The concept of humans not existing anymore wasn't a thing until this cartoon. Then again, what businesses is it to a 3 year old to conceive of said concept?
War is hell they say
This is excellent! Masterful animation
Damn this man in 1:27 it's look like badass
The way he slowly walks towards the viewer , it feels so menacing
@@danielomar9712 exactly
I love this animation, very cool for something made in the interwar period
No more brother wars
Nice video about siege of vraks
The updated one by Chuck Jones in the 50s has atomic bombs
Looks like another day in 40k.
Oh rhe glorious humanity
Thank God WWI combat isn’t being used any more. Being a solider during the First World War has to have been the worst time to be a soldier
What do you mean by that, though? There were a lot of different ways armies fought in WW1.
@@matthewjones39 fighting in the same battlefield for years, dead bodies piling on top of another all buried in shallow mud, primitive trenches with no drainage so all the water just sits in them and gets them muddy. Waves of men sent off in the thousands just to claim a couple tens of meters of land, horrible medical services, limited food rationing, etc.
Wow the fact it came out the very year WW2 started in Europe really puts into perspective the collective trauma WW1 had and its effect on people’s outlook on the one they were about to fight
Saw the original cartoon as a toddler in the 80s and to this day the final image of the soldier walking towards me at a slight downward angle is quite disturbing.
The war of the vegetarians vs the meat eaters
If a nuclear war to end wars happens but its WW1 and theres no nukes.
And remember this made before the Atom bomb was invented
Peace on heart *an Utopia!* 😢
El verdadero ser humano en su estado natural
Animation reminds me of Gerald Scarfe's work on "The Wall". I wonder if this was an influence on him. How ironic it was produced on the eve of WWII. ~60,000,000 deaths, Jesus Christ....
This is basically Warhammer 40k
This awesomely horrifying