they still conducted assassinations but staged them like military attacks,often in the field rather than in the city. They switched from pistols to bombs and car crashes and sometimes poison
And as I understand they would wipe out entire villages in Yugoslavia as reprisals. Really amazing that the resistance anywhere was able to keep going with the costs so high
Yea because killing 100 french people would totally not justify the resistance actions. I'm sorry you can't kill 100 people and expect other countrymen to be okay with it. What a way to embolden the french even more. What a stupid plan and a stupid comment.
Killing random officers (such as this pilot and this naval officer) is not resistance, it's stupidity ! For one such kill 50 ostages were shot in retaliation ! What was the use of such acts ? Killings such as these should have been restricted to specific officers in order to achieve a specific goal.
At this time they didn't have a centralized command and structure. That didn't really come until 44. I agree with you...killing these random officers meant nothing
You understood exactly what's odd. I noticed the same thing as well. Why France, who of all occupied states had a massive reccord of collaboration with the Germans, suddenly had most of its population active in the Resistance? It's propaganda to make us forget the French collaborated. A lot. But don't worry, even the French know it and many despise this misleading propaganda.
@@williampitt1537"Why France, who of all occupied states had a massive reccord of collaboration with the Germans" Where the hell do you get your info from. That is simply not true. Eastern Europe collaborated far more as they feared Stalin. A small country like Latvia had 110k men joined the Wehrmacht because of the Soviets who tried to kill so many latvians in 1939. After the molotov Ribbentrop pact was signed USSR and Germany cooperated and many Eastern European countries fell pray to the Soviet Union. Stalin murdered so many civilians that all these countries saw the nazis as liberators and helped them along. During the invasion of the Soviet Union the bulk of the invasion force were collaborators of occupied territories. France collaboration was somewhere on the lower end. Even my tiny country the Netherlands probably had roughly the same amount of collaboration as the much bigger France.
@@williampitt1537 for example the number of people volunteering for the Waffen-SS was higher in the Netherlands than even in Germany. I agree French resistance is overhyped in most movies and games but that doesnt mean it wasnt there or that somehow they were all collaborators.
I kind of agree, though they shouldn't have been there of course. But the SS would have been more appropriate targets. These were young students who chose the first Germans in uniform they felt they had a chance of escaping from once they shot them. But it is a shame for the two men who were not the worst sort.
The man he shot in the video was not a nazi officer nor even German. He was Admiral François Darlan high commissar of Vichy French Africa and prime minister of Vichy France from 9 February 1941 - 18 April 1942. The man who shot him was Fernand Bonnier de La Chapelle who was an anti-Vichy French monarchist.
you are confusing the Wermacht (literally the "warmakers") with the Heer (the Army). The second fella was from the Kriegsmarine intelligence, the home base of Admiral Carnaris, later executed for apparently being involved with Operation Valkyrie.
Even if this was true, the idea of the 'clean wehrmacht' is a lie perpetrated by Nazi veterans. The wehrmacht also carried out massacres and highly involved in the Holocaust
The French Maquis putting up resistance against those who invaded/occupied their country were regarded and are still regarded as heroes. Vietnamese/Iraqi/Afghan/etc., etc., putting up resistance against those who invaded/occupied their country were regarded and are still regarded as vicious terrorists, to be killed, captured, tortured and kept in cages for years and years, incl. teenagers. Fallujah practically levelled with the ground because of massive resistance, and Vietnamese villages bombed to oblivion. 'Thou hypocrite, first cast out the beam out of thine own eye; and then shalt thou see clearly to cast out the mote out of thy brother’s eye.'
like the time the french resistance captured 16 german teenagers, unarmed in luftwaffe flak helper uniforms. They slowly tortured and castrated the boys over several days.
Good upload :) Hmmm taking out Naval and Luftwaffe officers seem to the least important targets lol BTW I just found a brand new WW2 movie Beyond The Line and will watch that instead of the movie I said I will watch on your PM!
Well he must of done something personally that made him shoot em. I gotta watch the movie. Another thing, in the french minds as long as you wore the insignia proudly then you're already a dead man. Like you wearing the wrong color in the hood. Imo i think if you REALLY wanna kill someone make sure you shoot em in the head and not the back... Cause they can come back...
@@foreverblueclassics Luftwaffe guy seemed to have a pilot's badge and its always good to take those out, training new pilots cannot be done overnight.
@@JohnDoe-ks6is But they are usually unarmed. Killing Naval and Luftwaffe officers is useless. If they want to kill actual war criminals then kill SS officers
@@huh5921 and that was done as well, but pilots are also good target because they aren't easy to replace. It takes months of training to get them to a basic competency level.
The french resistance was never more than a nuisance to German forces. Anyways it was the french government that sold them out. After the liberation of France they came out and brutalized and humiliated women that slept with german soldiers. Very tough
This isn't the same 'Resistance' I sent you mate. The one I sent is a movie, this is a 6 part French TV mini-series. It's confusing as they both have the same name!!!! No, not watched 'Greyhound' yet. I have so much to watch and not enough hours in the day 😀
@@foreverblueclassics Got you, so many movies these days also take the titles of past films. I don't even think they bother to even check if the film title already exists.
Just because he was there. They picked the first German military man they could get in a place he wasn't expecting trouble. Quite a shame for him really.
@@Zuthieus It was the only way they could fight back. But yes, the SS would have been more fitting targets (though their response would have been even more brutal).
collaboration is subjective- it ranges from Petain literally ruling Vichy France to baking bread for German soldiers. There were collaborators for sure but they basically do nothing interesting.
Mein Onkel wurde als deutscher Besatzungssoldat von der Resistance aus der Metro geworfen und überlebte. Dafür wurden unschuldige Menschen hingerichtet.
Yeah, let's compare resistance mouvements 70 years later, ignoring context and everything... That seems fair. I just see youth fighting for freedom. It's enough to make me proud. But yeah... Let us righteous people fight with each other. That's definitely not how the bad win.
This kind of resistance was just insane.The real resistance was gathering intelligence information,sending it to England,sabotaging the war production,slowing down everything that Germans wanted to achieve
I was in army. Here i trained for Guerilla warefare. This such activities are for give tension and restrict the regular movement of enemy. Although they will kill more innocents for revenge although freedom cannot be achieved without sacrifices. Guerilla warefare is most effective way to faught when you have not enough strength to face enemy.
The best movie about the french resistance is Allo Allo by the BBC. the french built up a giant myth and legend about the resistance but in reality this was more of a dark comedy than real resistance group. Even the Gestapo stopped take them them seriously. That changed late until 1944 but before that they didn't actually achieve anything significant. Sorry to burst the bubble.
Even if they were few, don't disrespect the ones who really fought against the occupation. A lot were tortured and killed, sold by their own neighbours, even strangers fought for France (like Spanish people, a well known american woman...). They were there since the beginning. We can't forget them saying they were useless. They were a very few, but they at least they tried something.
"Even the Gestapo stopped take them them seriously. " Lmfaaaaoooo This is why the Germans imported governors from the east to take care of the french resistance? Klaus Barbie? does that name ring a bell?
@@aquiladoro8535 It is true that the French resistance is portrayed as hopelessly exaggerated. It is hardly possible that the Germans would have lasted so long in an occupied country if their ammunition trains had exploded every day or soldiers had been murdered every day. Instead, there were not nearly as many resistance groups in France as is often assumed, and their size was not particularly impressive either. It was only towards the end of the war and especially after the war that more and more French people suddenly became resistance fighters. During the war, however, most of them had come to terms with the occupiers and some had even made friends, which was not very popular after the war. The fact that the truth was a little different was something that people - and politics - in France tried to conceal for decades. History was falsified and a patriotic appearance was given, in which even the French who had been brought to Germany for the STO were viewed as collaborators. This was criticized even by Germany for decades, while France acted like a prima donna. Even in the 1980s, revelations led to insulted reactions from France because they were unable to admit the truth, even almost 40 years after the end of the war. Images of people laughing during World War II were frowned upon and removed from exhibitions. It took France until the 2000s to admit that there had also been laughter during the occupation. It is shocking when a country acts like this and is incapable of the truth.
titusffm: You are blatantly incompetent. My family was involved in the Resistance. The Nazis were so worried about the movement that they destroyed entire villages in reprisals, or for terrorization, notably in my region of Lorraine.
In case you didn't know, after 1941 De Gaulle reconstituted a new French army, from French North African colonies, who fought the Nazis on all theaters until 1945. From North Africa to Germany. Free French forces numbered 1.3 million active in Europe in 1945. 4th Allied Army in numbers. Try to open the right history books. ua-cam.com/video/ca3TZQIS0bo/v-deo.html ua-cam.com/video/HnM_Mtyp0uY/v-deo.html en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Free_France
French World War II casualties, 600,000, military and civilians. More than all the US losses, on all fronts, not even 420,000, or more than the UK losses, 450,900. Nearly 70,000 French civilians killed by "gentle" Allied air raids, who razed to the ground dozens of cities, often in useless raids. France, after Germany, was the second most bombed country of Western Europe, with 518,000 tons of bombs dropped in 5 years. Reconstruction took about 20 years in many places. en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bombing_of_France_during_World_War_II
Bear in mind that France declared war on Germany in 1939 and then proceeded to lose a fair fight in the field in 1940 when the odds were even. Civilians killing unsuspecting men in uniform by shooting them in the back is despicable murder. That's not resistance, its terrorism. The Na zis responded with a higher level of terrorism. Hopefully we've evolved.
@@thebarbershop6693What's there to skip? The Germans invaded Poland, so the French and British made the conscious decision to declare war on Germany. Does that make them victims like Poland? Nope... The French made a pathetic attempt to invade Germany in fall of 1939 and probably could have put some real pressure on, but they chose to make it just a token gesture. All of these things don't add up to justification of terrorism after you lose a fair fight of your own choosing. The good guys won the war, but it wasn't all lily white and honest.
Raise your right hand if you like the French.... Raise your left hand if you don't like the French.... If you are French just go ahead and raise both hands.😂😂
Some of their friends had been arrested and they were just out for revenge on any German occupying forces. But I agree, it does seem to have been a bit unfair picking on guys from the Luftwaffe and the Kriegsmarine! And of course you are bang on the ball with the merits of the flyboy ;-)
The man he shot in the video was not a nazi officer nor even German. He was Admiral François Darlan high commissar of Vichy French Africa and prime minister of Vichy France from 9 February 1941 - 18 April 1942. The man who shot him was Fernand Bonnier de La Chapelle who was an anti-Vichy French monarchist.
“I saw absolutely no evidence of German abuse of the population… The attitude of the French was sobering indeed. Instead of bursting with enthusiasm they seemed not only indifferent but sullen. There was considerable cause for wondering whether they wished to be ‘liberated.” General Eisenhower’s British aide conceded that “The people looked well-fed and the children healthy and well-dressed.”
Meanwhile we have reports from Germany that there were so many brutal atrocities in France that even the SS of all started to go after some of their own commanders because even to them they were committing such heinous acts the SS couldn't stand by and let them do it.
@@rustlergg You think reports from back when the war was going on is somehow allied propaganda. Meaning the allies would have to infiltrate the SS and commit atrocities on their behalf murdering entire villages (something is hard to cover up because suddenly there is nobody alive anymore in the town) then they would have to use spies to make a report from inside the SS which keeps documents of these acts. Thats not very logical or believable. What is believable is the mass graves found by the allies near these ghost towns and the accounts from survivors of these massacres speaking out confirming the SS reports actually happened.
This is just murdering I cannot see any bravery in shooting disarmed people in the back. Retaliations were justified in these cases, this is what the laws of war say
Whilst for the individuals targeted it is tragic it is also right that a local population have the right to resist an invader. At the end of the day the Germans had no right to be occupying Paris or any other part of France, or Europe for that matter.
@@sergeantsalty1236 Besiegt muss nicht bedeuten, dass Sie akzeptieren, geschlagen zu werden. Es ist besser, sich zu wehren und die Eindringlinge abzuwehren, als sich lebenslang unterjochen zu lassen. Und muss man so unglaublich unhöflich sein, wenn einem ein Standpunkt nicht gefällt?
Das könnte dein Uropa sein, der einfach nur seine Pflicht getan hat. Dienstverweigerung wurde mit dem Tod bestraft btw. Nach der logik soll man auch Kriegsgefangene töten.
lol the french resistance was in reality an embarrassment compared to the polish and czech fight. Love the tv shows that try to trump it up but history shows us it was a weak nothing and the french pretty much submitted
Ce fain,foarte tare !!! All best from RO ! Please put a video with Romanian Comunists defeat a small Romanian Fascists in Carpatian Mountains in Summer of 1948. The film is called Capcana (The Trap)1974 Ilarion Ciobanu.Stage Director Manole Marcus
Thank you my friend, I am pleased you enjoyed the clip! I don't know of that movie but I am always looking for new things so I will definitely keep it in mind. Thank you again!
@@thebarbershop6693 Sure you could say open a book, but these things are from the victors so their gonna be full of allied biases and propaganda. and you're statement is way too wide since now i could open a book by Otto Skorzeny, Hans Ulrich Rudel or Leon Degrelle or even in infamous Adolf Hitler and have a totally different perspective of history which is not mainstream since the victors wrote this history.
@@nickthesoldier7260 You seriously believe it was wrong to fight back against a force that had invaded France and imposed a brutal autocratic regime that was not slow to execute dissenters, and that's not even bringing The Holocaust into it 😮
@@foreverblueclassics and what buisness have wehrmacht here to continue holocaust, wehrmacht is an non political army, and its not wrong to go against these who captured your country that half let to you and north to be controlled by they.But they cans shoot ss officers, and wehrmacht is not responsible for this jews.why to kill an army that is nonpolitical and its not responsible for genocide instead of ss officers that are just killing jews with gas ir execute.So thats mean political interests for resistance.
@@nickthesoldier7260 All the German forces were political. They gave an oath of allegiance to Hitler and there was a swastika on their tunics. Granted they did not have the baggage of the SS but resistance to an invading army is understandable. It is unfortunate for the individuals targeted here, not least shooting them in the back. But desperate people do desperate things in war and this was their way of fighting back against an overpowering aggressor.
Reminder that the Germans had a 100 french for one German policy and the resitance soon stopped targeted assassinations
they still conducted assassinations but staged them like military attacks,often in the field rather than in the city. They switched from pistols to bombs and car crashes and sometimes poison
50 actually, this is why it became unpopular.
wow just like in Poland, but Polish had to stop after they destroyed 80% of Warsaw
And as I understand they would wipe out entire villages in Yugoslavia as reprisals. Really amazing that the resistance anywhere was able to keep going with the costs so high
Yea because killing 100 french people would totally not justify the resistance actions. I'm sorry you can't kill 100 people and expect other countrymen to be okay with it.
What a way to embolden the french even more.
What a stupid plan and a stupid comment.
Unironically safer than Paris today lol.
😁
And more beautiful with more beautiful people instead of magreb scum
Yeah because the allies won and now their allowing it to be occupied by the worst of the Arabic and African world.
@@foreverblueclassics why so happy?
@@aerohk Because it was said with a lol.
They could have simply pushed them into the oncoming train instead and make it look like an accident.
I think they wanted to send a message and example to those who collaborated with their enemies and turned on their fellow countrymen
NOT MOVING FAST ENOUGH
@@emilylucas2217 this.
@@josephderose2890 I doubt speed is a concern when literal tons of weight pass over you crushing your bones and organs.
I had the same thougts that they will push him.
Killing random officers (such as this pilot and this naval officer) is not resistance, it's stupidity ! For one such kill 50 ostages were shot in retaliation ! What was the use of such acts ? Killings such as these should have been restricted to specific officers in order to achieve a specific goal.
Did you live in those periods?
barbes 21/8/41 pierre georges; fernand zalnikov ; gilbert brustlein ; france bloch serazin; albert gueusquin great heroes of french resistance
chill out fam
@@nirmalsiva1 It's still true tho. Random killings don't defeat the enemy. You have to be more systematic
At this time they didn't have a centralized command and structure. That didn't really come until 44. I agree with you...killing these random officers meant nothing
It's funny how many people were part of the french resistance after 1945.....who knew there were so many members
It's funny how many Americans and Brits are good at fighting yesterday allies. Not so good at fighting today enemies. Greetings from France.
My apologies, Americans are still eager to fight enemies. As long as those enemies are their own elits lying on the ground.
You understood exactly what's odd. I noticed the same thing as well. Why France, who of all occupied states had a massive reccord of collaboration with the Germans, suddenly had most of its population active in the Resistance? It's propaganda to make us forget the French collaborated. A lot. But don't worry, even the French know it and many despise this misleading propaganda.
@@williampitt1537"Why France, who of all occupied states had a massive reccord of collaboration with the Germans" Where the hell do you get your info from. That is simply not true. Eastern Europe collaborated far more as they feared Stalin. A small country like Latvia had 110k men joined the Wehrmacht because of the Soviets who tried to kill so many latvians in 1939. After the molotov Ribbentrop pact was signed USSR and Germany cooperated and many Eastern European countries fell pray to the Soviet Union. Stalin murdered so many civilians that all these countries saw the nazis as liberators and helped them along. During the invasion of the Soviet Union the bulk of the invasion force were collaborators of occupied territories. France collaboration was somewhere on the lower end. Even my tiny country the Netherlands probably had roughly the same amount of collaboration as the much bigger France.
@@williampitt1537 for example the number of people volunteering for the Waffen-SS was higher in the Netherlands than even in Germany. I agree French resistance is overhyped in most movies and games but that doesnt mean it wasnt there or that somehow they were all collaborators.
Classic hits by the French resistance 🔥👍
Hitting back!
@@foreverblueclassics They strike back when the enemy less expects them 🔥
@@TA19990 And with effect!
@@TA19990*Я уж молчу о том, что лётчик и моряк, в отличии от армейских офицеров, были безоружными.*
Best ever
The French lost a fourth of their young men in World War I. They did not want a repeat of that in World War II.
Now they are no longer French but African
These were literally Navy and Luftwaffe officers, sort of unfair. Though I got no clue as to why they were unarmed.
I kind of agree, though they shouldn't have been there of course. But the SS would have been more appropriate targets. These were young students who chose the first Germans in uniform they felt they had a chance of escaping from once they shot them. But it is a shame for the two men who were not the worst sort.
The man he shot in the video was not a nazi officer nor even German. He was Admiral François Darlan high commissar of Vichy French Africa and prime minister of Vichy France from 9 February 1941 - 18 April 1942. The man who shot him was Fernand Bonnier de La Chapelle who was an anti-Vichy French monarchist.
@@foreverblueclassics Precisely.
I like how he executes only the Luftwaffe kommandants, not the Wehrmacht officers
the 2nd one was from the navy, and all of them are wehrmacht officers. the luftwaffe, kriegsmarine and heer branches all together form the wehrmacht
you are confusing the Wermacht (literally the "warmakers") with the Heer (the Army). The second fella was from the Kriegsmarine intelligence, the home base of Admiral Carnaris, later executed for apparently being involved with Operation Valkyrie.
@@SantomPh i hope you're not saying wehrmacht translates to warmakers lol
@@SantomPh "Wehrmacht" translated is "defense force"
Even if this was true, the idea of the 'clean wehrmacht' is a lie perpetrated by Nazi veterans. The wehrmacht also carried out massacres and highly involved in the Holocaust
😎 I love it and i saluted to the French Resistance from England ❤
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The Nazi officer was good-looking😂😂😂
Both were!
The French Maquis putting up resistance against those who invaded/occupied their country were regarded and are still regarded as heroes. Vietnamese/Iraqi/Afghan/etc., etc., putting up resistance against those who invaded/occupied their country were regarded and are still regarded as vicious terrorists, to be killed, captured, tortured and kept in cages for years and years, incl. teenagers. Fallujah practically levelled with the ground because of massive resistance, and Vietnamese villages bombed to oblivion. 'Thou hypocrite, first cast out the beam out of thine own eye; and then shalt thou see clearly to cast out the mote out of thy brother’s eye.'
The French were good guys,The commie,and terrorists are bad guys.Trying to make a moral comparision where there is none
What's impressive is that they managed to get rid of the entire Africa to play this scene in the actual Barbès lol.
Afrofrench😏
You cant open your eyes in any of the bigger french cities without seeing some cultural enrichment. Wonder why there is no "Resistance" against that.
Mad cuz your crush chose a black guy over you. Don't worry you won't find anyone. Racism is really unactractive. Cucked forever.
Ahahaha
@@Rudeljaegeroh there is resistence.
I pray that after the next election france reconquers itself and purifies its cities!
Klaus Barbie said it all about the french resistance.
Be what you want yo be
@@modchannel8387 All of it, whatever it was.
Shooting a man in the back, what cowardice, it's stupidity. For one of these murders, 50 innocent hostages were killed in retaliation. !!
Typical French...
They weren't innocent they were usually 50 partisan terrorists, the allies did the same in Germany but worse
the French are used to it ... see the '' cave of Ouvéa '' ...
like the time the french resistance captured 16 german teenagers, unarmed in luftwaffe flak helper uniforms. They slowly tortured and castrated the boys over several days.
Tja, Karma is bitch.
the french are getting what they deserve, with every day more
Source?
Eye witnesses
Good upload :) Hmmm taking out Naval and Luftwaffe officers seem to the least important targets lol BTW I just found a brand new WW2 movie Beyond The Line and will watch that instead of the movie I said I will watch on your PM!
I think they just picked on them as they were easy targets. It's a bit bad to shoot them in the back too! I think I have that movie and it's good btw!
Well he must of done something personally that made him shoot em. I gotta watch the movie. Another thing, in the french minds as long as you wore the insignia proudly then you're already a dead man. Like you wearing the wrong color in the hood. Imo i think if you REALLY wanna kill someone make sure you shoot em in the head and not the back... Cause they can come back...
@@foreverblueclassics Luftwaffe guy seemed to have a pilot's badge and its always good to take those out, training new pilots cannot be done overnight.
@@JohnDoe-ks6is But they are usually unarmed. Killing Naval and Luftwaffe officers is useless. If they want to kill actual war criminals then kill SS officers
@@huh5921 and that was done as well, but pilots are also good target because they aren't easy to replace. It takes months of training to get them to a basic competency level.
I just finished watching Beyond The Line and its fantastic with several good kills :) A fitting movie for Rememberance Day!
If it's the one I'm thinking of I bought it recently and it is good!
@@foreverblueclassics The one about the stranded single British and American soldiers, if thats the one you have then you can do an upload of it
@@tanktank3874 I doubt I'd get away with it as it's new!
@@foreverblueclassics Oh no!
The french resistance was never more than a nuisance to German forces. Anyways it was the french government that sold them out. After the liberation of France they came out and brutalized and humiliated women that slept with german soldiers. Very tough
If this is ok why an IED on French Forces in Afghanistan was bad?
Thanks buddy! I will watch it this week! Did you see Grey Hound? Tom Hanks, he is so macho eh? :)
This isn't the same 'Resistance' I sent you mate. The one I sent is a movie, this is a 6 part French TV mini-series. It's confusing as they both have the same name!!!! No, not watched 'Greyhound' yet. I have so much to watch and not enough hours in the day 😀
@@foreverblueclassics Got you, so many movies these days also take the titles of past films. I don't even think they bother to even check if the film title already exists.
@@BAYONETWARFILMS True, and it leads to mistakes sometimes!
Ciao foreverblueclassics😀 altro uno molto molto bene video!!!✨ primo😍👍sempre prima grazie e complimenti💛😎💕💎💕🍷
Grazie ancora amico mio, e sempre bello avere la tua approvazione 😎❤️👍😁😍!!!!
@@foreverblueclassics 😀💛
@@rikaweimann6063 ❤️👍
Where can i watche this show ?
Sadly I can't help you. I have it on DVD and I'm unaware of any online upload.
Side comment, but this is one of the many films shot in low light. I guess that's supposed to generate a feeling of menace but it doesn't work.
what is the name of the movie and where can I watch, definitely not in netflix
It's from a 6-part French TV mini-series called 'Résistance'. I'm afraid I'm not sure where you can view it online. I bought the DVDs.
Why did they attack the Luftwaffe officer?
Just because he was there. They picked the first German military man they could get in a place he wasn't expecting trouble. Quite a shame for him really.
@@foreverblueclassics Yeaaah.. they should've targeted SS men or SS offices, not pilots!
But even then..
At the cost of hundreds of people?
@@Zuthieus It was the only way they could fight back. But yes, the SS would have been more fitting targets (though their response would have been even more brutal).
Movie??
It's from a 6-part French TV mini-series - www.imdb.com/title/tt3587846/
Never cast an evil eye on anyone's country and women, you will be despatched to the Hell!
Está série é boa em português brother obrigado
Desculpe, não o tenho em português.
Every one keeps talking about the French resistance... Like if the French collaboration didn't exist as well.
How funny ! I have the feeling it's opposite.
collaboration is subjective- it ranges from Petain literally ruling Vichy France to baking bread for German soldiers. There were collaborators for sure but they basically do nothing interesting.
cant find the series anywhere to watch
I got it on DVD so I can't help you when it comes to streaming. I hope someone else will be able to help.
Which film is that?
It's from a French TV mini-series - www.imdb.com/title/tt3587846/
This is called Resistance...
Which year?
www.imdb.com/title/tt3587846/ 2014
@@foreverblueclassicsthanks!
@@shaunbat5097 My pleasure 🙂👍
Mein Onkel wurde als deutscher Besatzungssoldat von der Resistance aus der Metro geworfen und überlebte. Dafür wurden unschuldige Menschen hingerichtet.
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Wir hätten ganz Frankreich plattmachen sollen, aber am Ende erhalten sie was sie verdienen.
Leider 75 Jahre zu spät
What is it from tv series or movie
A TV mini-series - www.imdb.com/title/tt3587846/
Wie heißt diese film
What is the name of this movie
It's from a French TV mini-series called 'Résistance' - www.imdb.com/title/tt3587846/
Movie name pz
It's from a French TV mini-series from 2014 - www.imdb.com/title/tt3587846/
french be always running...
Tell that to Napoleon.
It's almost like that's how guerilla tactics work.
Is this a short or full movie🎬 ?? Title please. Thanks
No, it's a clip from one of 6 episodes of the French TV mini-series 'Resistance' (2014).
it's possible because there's no cctv
SUPEEEEEER .....
Glad you liked it 😍
The Polish and Yugoslav resistance were better. They also had harsher conditions than the French, unless you were a Jew.
Yeah, let's compare resistance mouvements 70 years later, ignoring context and everything... That seems fair.
I just see youth fighting for freedom. It's enough to make me proud. But yeah... Let us righteous people fight with each other. That's definitely not how the bad win.
What movie is this?
It's a TV mini-series - www.imdb.com/title/tt3587846/
Resistance is necessary in the face of murderous repression.
This kind of resistance was just insane.The real resistance was gathering intelligence information,sending it to England,sabotaging the war production,slowing down everything that Germans wanted to achieve
Is that why the French aren't fighting back against muslim invaders?
More like the opposite
@@flip849 bring it back honestly
I was in army. Here i trained for Guerilla warefare. This such activities are for give tension and restrict the regular movement of enemy. Although they will kill more innocents for revenge although freedom cannot be achieved without sacrifices. Guerilla warefare is most effective way to faught when you have not enough strength to face enemy.
The Americans learned that in Vietnam and Afghanistan. That's why they lost. This movie clip illustrates what happens when you unjustly invade people.
The way I see it... Politics and media seems the best way to counter them.
That’s the thing people don’t realise. Do it right and the reprisal killings only end up fuelling your cause more.
@@coolsceegaming6178 that's some sick shit to do. They might as well side with the enemy
@@coolsceegaming6178 until they don’t, until thousands or hundreds of thousands die and they comply anyway
The French should have embraced fascism lots of African in France now wouldn't have been if they did
Yes, HEIL \o
Are they shooting the SS officer or wehrmacht officer
Both are Wehrmacht. The first is in the Luftwaffe, the second the Kriegsmarine.
Shooting unarmed man in his behind back, it's great dishonor.
the French are used to it ... see the '' cave of Ouvéa '' ...
The best movie about the french resistance is Allo Allo by the BBC. the french built up a giant myth and legend about the resistance but in reality this was more of a dark comedy than real resistance group. Even the Gestapo stopped take them them seriously. That changed late until 1944 but before that they didn't actually achieve anything significant. Sorry to burst the bubble.
Even if they were few, don't disrespect the ones who really fought against the occupation. A lot were tortured and killed, sold by their own neighbours, even strangers fought for France (like Spanish people, a well known american woman...). They were there since the beginning. We can't forget them saying they were useless. They were a very few, but they at least they tried something.
Completely wrong, but that's what your anglo propaganda wants us to believe while you guys were fleeing from Dunkirk 😂
"Even the Gestapo stopped take them them seriously. "
Lmfaaaaoooo
This is why the Germans imported governors from the east to take care of the french resistance? Klaus Barbie? does that name ring a bell?
@@aquiladoro8535 It is true that the French resistance is portrayed as hopelessly exaggerated. It is hardly possible that the Germans would have lasted so long in an occupied country if their ammunition trains had exploded every day or soldiers had been murdered every day. Instead, there were not nearly as many resistance groups in France as is often assumed, and their size was not particularly impressive either. It was only towards the end of the war and especially after the war that more and more French people suddenly became resistance fighters. During the war, however, most of them had come to terms with the occupiers and some had even made friends, which was not very popular after the war.
The fact that the truth was a little different was something that people - and politics - in France tried to conceal for decades. History was falsified and a patriotic appearance was given, in which even the French who had been brought to Germany for the STO were viewed as collaborators. This was criticized even by Germany for decades, while France acted like a prima donna. Even in the 1980s, revelations led to insulted reactions from France because they were unable to admit the truth, even almost 40 years after the end of the war. Images of people laughing during World War II were frowned upon and removed from exhibitions. It took France until the 2000s to admit that there had also been laughter during the occupation. It is shocking when a country acts like this and is incapable of the truth.
titusffm: You are blatantly incompetent. My family was involved in the Resistance. The Nazis were so worried about the movement that they destroyed entire villages in reprisals, or for terrorization, notably in my region of Lorraine.
la resistance...that is a bunch of cowards shooting people in the back.👎
Cyrill B and S med are both correct.
2:18 as always stormtrooper mod
during ww2 only 2% of french people resisted whilst 20% collaborated. If it had been the other way round the war would have ended sooner
In case you didn't know, after 1941 De Gaulle reconstituted a new French army, from French North African colonies, who fought the Nazis on all theaters until 1945. From North Africa to Germany. Free French forces numbered 1.3 million active in Europe in 1945. 4th Allied Army in numbers. Try to open the right history books.
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French World War II casualties, 600,000, military and civilians. More than all the US losses, on all fronts, not even 420,000, or more than the UK losses, 450,900.
Nearly 70,000 French civilians killed by "gentle" Allied air raids, who razed to the ground dozens of cities, often in useless raids. France, after Germany, was the second most bombed country of Western Europe, with 518,000 tons of bombs dropped in 5 years. Reconstruction took about 20 years in many places.
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Did they not resist because they did not want to see Paris destroyed?
@@anthonycaruso8443 or just being killed
Best ever
Bear in mind that France declared war on Germany in 1939 and then proceeded to lose a fair fight in the field in 1940 when the odds were even. Civilians killing unsuspecting men in uniform by shooting them in the back is despicable murder. That's not resistance, its terrorism. The Na zis responded with a higher level of terrorism. Hopefully we've evolved.
You conveniently skip over the invasion of Poland which triggered it lmao
@@thebarbershop6693What's there to skip? The Germans invaded Poland, so the French and British made the conscious decision to declare war on Germany. Does that make them victims like Poland? Nope... The French made a pathetic attempt to invade Germany in fall of 1939 and probably could have put some real pressure on, but they chose to make it just a token gesture. All of these things don't add up to justification of terrorism after you lose a fair fight of your own choosing.
The good guys won the war, but it wasn't all lily white and honest.
The propagandists won the war
There will always be bad guys,and evil governments,that start wars
Raise your right hand if you like the French....
Raise your left hand if you don't like the French....
If you are French just go ahead and raise both hands.😂😂
A 3rd world tramp who wants to give lessons to France. What a pitiful sick brain you are.
If so brave, why run?
French Resistance world war 2
why did they only take actions on Airforce and Navy officers?BTW the airforce officer was a strong and hot figure ;)
Some of their friends had been arrested and they were just out for revenge on any German occupying forces. But I agree, it does seem to have been a bit unfair picking on guys from the Luftwaffe and the Kriegsmarine! And of course you are bang on the ball with the merits of the flyboy ;-)
The man he shot in the video was not a nazi officer nor even German. He was Admiral François Darlan high commissar of Vichy French Africa and prime minister of Vichy France from 9 February 1941 - 18 April 1942. The man who shot him was Fernand Bonnier de La Chapelle who was an anti-Vichy French monarchist.
no darlan was shot in algiers in december 1942
“I saw absolutely no evidence of German abuse of the population… The attitude of the French was sobering indeed. Instead of bursting with enthusiasm they seemed not only indifferent but sullen. There was considerable cause for wondering whether they wished to be ‘liberated.”
General Eisenhower’s British aide conceded that “The people looked well-fed and the children healthy and well-dressed.”
Meanwhile we have reports from Germany that there were so many brutal atrocities in France that even the SS of all started to go after some of their own commanders because even to them they were committing such heinous acts the SS couldn't stand by and let them do it.
@@maka6134 Maybe allied propaganda as always 🤣🤣
@@rustlergg And how are the French doing right now? They're being replaced by muslims. Are you laughing now?
@@rustlergg You think reports from back when the war was going on is somehow allied propaganda. Meaning the allies would have to infiltrate the SS and commit atrocities on their behalf murdering entire villages (something is hard to cover up because suddenly there is nobody alive anymore in the town) then they would have to use spies to make a report from inside the SS which keeps documents of these acts. Thats not very logical or believable. What is believable is the mass graves found by the allies near these ghost towns and the accounts from survivors of these massacres speaking out confirming the SS reports actually happened.
@@maka6134 Idk bro but that's what many ppl in France said they were living better with the germans than alone
This is just murdering I cannot see any bravery in shooting disarmed people in the back. Retaliations were justified in these cases, this is what the laws of war say
Whilst for the individuals targeted it is tragic it is also right that a local population have the right to resist an invader. At the end of the day the Germans had no right to be occupying Paris or any other part of France, or Europe for that matter.
@@foreverblueclassics Frankreich war ein besiegtes Land , du Trottel.
@@sergeantsalty1236 Besiegt muss nicht bedeuten, dass Sie akzeptieren, geschlagen zu werden. Es ist besser, sich zu wehren und die Eindringlinge abzuwehren, als sich lebenslang unterjochen zu lassen. Und muss man so unglaublich unhöflich sein, wenn einem ein Standpunkt nicht gefällt?
@@foreverblueclassicsLustig dass man diese "Freiheitskämpfer" heute Terroristen nennt.
Ihr und eure Doppelmoral.
@@sergeantsalty1236 Wer sich einer Invasionstruppe widersetzt, ist um Himmels willen kein „Terrorist“.
I wonder how the guy will escape germans from the second assassination, maybe he was killed after all?
No, he got away.
@@foreverblueclassics what movie is this?
@@sr-71667 It's a French TV mini-series - www.imdb.com/title/tt3587846/
@@foreverblueclassics thanks
@@sr-71667 My pleasure 🙂
Perfekt!💗 Da kann man nichts mehr sagen! 👍
Dankeschön! Ich freue mich, dass es Ihnen gefallen hat 🙂!
DEUTSCHLAND über Alles !
Das könnte dein Uropa sein, der einfach nur seine Pflicht getan hat.
Dienstverweigerung wurde mit dem Tod bestraft btw.
Nach der logik soll man auch Kriegsgefangene töten.
Que guapa eres
Du wärst auch ne HappyLady gewesen. Wie sagt man immer, dumm fi... Gut
is that liberator pistol? 1.06
No, as it fired more than one shot
Babou ansd studock both are right.
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He was Luftwaffe. What did they ever do to you bums?
And in the next scene the Germans round up and shoot a couple of hundred hostages.
To kill the officers of the Wehrmacht, this would-be hero for some reason peed...
L'époque où il y avait encore de l'ordre à Barbès. Finalement on a peut-être pas misé sur la bonne équipe.
lol the french resistance was in reality an embarrassment compared to the polish and czech fight. Love the tv shows that try to trump it up but history shows us it was a weak nothing and the french pretty much submitted
So true. The French exaggerated its existence after the war due to their national shame at their cowardice and their deportation of Jews.
it wasn't, it was one of the most organized resistance groups in Europe but yeah, go on believing your anglo propaganda crap lol
Le Colonel Fabien !
Simiklar to the Romans you shot a German soldier expect repraisals. Some one killeda Roman and thre village was wiped out.
Resistance has no honour...
Vive la Résistance, Vive la France ! 🇫🇷☨
Film name?
It's a French TV mini-series - www.imdb.com/title/tt3587846/
@@foreverblueclassics thanks man
@@Alessandro-tf5xh My pleasure!
Wich movie is this?
It's from a French TV mini-series: www.imdb.com/title/tt3587846/
Kills 2 officers
Germans wipe out and burn 3 villages in retaliation
resistance succesfull
In the modern era, you can have AKMS and make a Rambo !!!
Ce fain,foarte tare !!! All best from RO !
Please put a video with Romanian Comunists defeat a small Romanian Fascists in Carpatian Mountains in Summer of 1948.
The film is called Capcana (The Trap)1974 Ilarion Ciobanu.Stage Director Manole Marcus
Thank you my friend, I am pleased you enjoyed the clip! I don't know of that movie but I am always looking for new things so I will definitely keep it in mind. Thank you again!
Comunist infect.
かわいそう😢
So many wehrboo comments. Cope
Explain the scope please in detail
@@thoorwulfn9z383 Open a book. You aren't entitled to my time lmao
@@thebarbershop6693 Sure you could say open a book, but these things are from the victors so their gonna be full of allied biases and propaganda. and you're statement is way too wide since now i could open a book by Otto Skorzeny, Hans Ulrich Rudel or Leon Degrelle or even in infamous Adolf Hitler and have a totally different perspective of history which is not mainstream since the victors wrote this history.
Why have they not been conscripted, or shipped to labour camps? They are of that age.
Not everyone was, especially in 1941 when the Germans were, if not winning the war, they were certainly not losing it either.
Dont shoot people in the back.. Ever
Don't massacre unarmed civiliians. Ever.
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Is it bad manners?
Check The Polish resistance "AK".Face to face..."In The name of Polish Government...!"
very brave shooting a man in the back
Alle spalle...da eroi, come nel caso del prof. Gentile Giovanni.
did the french have resistance? ;) and not a puppet government? what do you know about partisan and resistance movement???
They had both. Some collaborated, some resisted, most tried to live their lives as best they could.
Obviously always shooting in the back
Still safer than the paris metro these days, starting to think the bad guys won
Resistance equals p. d. over current.
Otherwise occupied nation accept occupation sooner or later. Terror keeps fire of fighting on.
Reconnaissance à ces jeunes hommes
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Wait, he shot wehrmacht officers instead of ss, where is the sense
They were still an occupying force.
@@foreverblueclassics an occupying force that didnt kill civilians, only ss cans be responsible
@@nickthesoldier7260 You seriously believe it was wrong to fight back against a force that had invaded France and imposed a brutal autocratic regime that was not slow to execute dissenters, and that's not even bringing The Holocaust into it 😮
@@foreverblueclassics and what buisness have wehrmacht here to continue holocaust, wehrmacht is an non political army, and its not wrong to go against these who captured your country that half let to you and north to be controlled by they.But they cans shoot ss officers, and wehrmacht is not responsible for this jews.why to kill an army that is nonpolitical and its not responsible for genocide instead of ss officers that are just killing jews with gas ir execute.So thats mean political interests for resistance.
@@nickthesoldier7260 All the German forces were political. They gave an oath of allegiance to Hitler and there was a swastika on their tunics. Granted they did not have the baggage of the SS but resistance to an invading army is understandable. It is unfortunate for the individuals targeted here, not least shooting them in the back. But desperate people do desperate things in war and this was their way of fighting back against an overpowering aggressor.
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Next time...don't surrender after six weeks.
fairy tale for children
Awesome kills!
Thanks, glad you liked it!
seeing as you come from a country where people cheer on the military striking hospitals, you had better watch what you say.
lets take shower
Yea you're Satanic race does like few good back shots, huh.
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Viva la France!!
Why does the French Army install Rear-view mirrors in their Tanks?
So that they can see the battle😂😂
You waste your time, sick brain