Ofc I love your content. Been a subscriber since you started your first channel. Also keep up the hood work would love to see more . Part of 82nd 505th RCT group . Joe
I was expecting a Band of Brothers recreation of the artillery attack, but this was amazing, props to you Nick and the whole reenactment team. Sending you lots of love from Puerto Rico 🇵🇷 🫡
I came back to your channel after remembering a scene and looking it up, and I have to say, this is a spectacular upload to come across from an old favorite!
I was expecting a Band of Brothers recreation of the artillery attack, but this was amazing, props to you Nick and the whole reenactment team. Sending you lots of love from Puerto Rico 🇵🇷
This is really good. I will totally support more of this! Merry Christmas! Edit: Have you ever thought about possibly making Reenacting Guides for Beginner Reenactors? I think it would be really cool to see you talk about the different uniforms and weapons in some simple guide that can help people trying to get into the hobby. I don’t know, I think it’s a cool idea.
My Father was there. He was a Sgt. in a US Army Combat Engineer Battalion that fought in the bulge. The one thing that he feared most was a German 88 cannon with a well-trained crew.
My great grand mother served in ww2 She was stationed in Virginia. Her job was looking out for German U-boats. Unrelated to the combat in this video but i thought itd be nice to share i guess
Very nice short film! Great job Ps just bought my first restored original german m42 sigle decal helmet! Thank you for inspiring me and so many others keep it up! Greetings from Denmark 🇩🇰
Fantastic as always, Nick! I'm not sure if you were specifically trying for an American accent, but your normal accent was missing here. Maybe that's just what happens when you put on "Narrator Voice"!
@History-Secrets can you do a video on what a 101st airborne paratrooper would have been wearing and using during the battle of the bulge for different roles like medic or ammo bearer or rifleman or bar gunner as I’m going to a battle of the bulge reenactment in January and I would like to see some examples of some of the different options for uniforms and equipment that a 101st airborne paratrooper would have worn and used for the specific role they were assigned before I have to go to this reenactment in January I wish you a good Christmas and a good historically correct day and a good upcoming new year for reenacting and video making.
Kerst in de Ardennen In de sneeuw, een ijzige strijd, Waar hoop verdween en stilte schreit. Kogels zongen, tanks vooruit, De wereld donker, vrede uit. Maar kerst bracht zacht een korte rust, Een lied, een kaars, een stille lust. Een hand, een glimlach, een gebed, Waar vrede even wapen neerlegde. english: Christmas in the Ardennes In the snow, a bitter fight, Where hope grew dim and silence cried. Bullets sang, as tanks pressed on, The world was dark, all peace was gone. But Christmas brought a fleeting rest, A song, a candle, moments blessed. A hand, a smile, a whispered prayer, Where peace laid down its weapons there. respect to all who died for thier country fighting for thier lifes
@nicholasmuro1742 There was absolutely no official weapon safety training until way after WW2. It's very common for soldiers during WW2 to walk like that, especially during a combat situation. When you are cold, hungry and scared, you have different things on your mind. Also, I do always use trigger discipline, especially because I was a sport shooter, however some of the guys in the video are still new to reenactment, these weapons are safe, since they are deactivated.
@History-Secrets I realize that no one was in danger because it's a movie with weapons that aren't real . I just figured it was strange for the actors to be sweeping the muzzles across the others. I wouldn't think that real ww2 soldiers would do that. The idea is to shoot the enemy, not your own.
@nicholasmuro1742 I understand that, but again, there was no weapon safety training during WW2, so it's actually accurate. I personally never aim my rifle at somebody else, but in some situations, it can happen, especially when on patrol looking for the enemy.
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tuurlijk nick, altijd een duipje met een nieuwe aflevering hahah
Nick the war expert 😂😂😂
Ofc I love your content. Been a subscriber since you started your first channel. Also keep up the hood work would love to see more . Part of 82nd 505th RCT group . Joe
What happened with your ran over MG42?!
I’m going to tell my history teacher, so he can play this video in class
Did he play it?
@@nikesb9420 yes he did and I was a legendary
I graduated in 79. My history teacher was at the Battle of the Bulge....Extraordinary man he was. R.I.P. Mr. Moss
I have to admit, this is better than most ww2 documentaries I've seen!!!
My grandpa was in the battle of the bulge, and our governot waited until the late 80's to award him a medal for his part.
G-d bless, well done.
Nick this is the best video ever dont stop
Thank you so much!!
I agree he could make the next best ww2 film !!
@@WW2_X2true
I was expecting a Band of Brothers recreation of the artillery attack, but this was amazing, props to you Nick and the whole reenactment team.
Sending you lots of love from Puerto Rico 🇵🇷 🫡
Wow this was one of the best short films I’ve ever watched
Good job history secrets
I need this as a full movie ,i was simply speechless,loved it so much!
Wow, just wow. This is one of the best short movies I’ve ever watched. Thumbs up Nick!
I came back to your channel after remembering a scene and looking it up, and I have to say, this is a spectacular upload to come across from an old favorite!
Nick AMAZING clip 👍I really felt the history. Thank you
the fact that it was snowing on saturday made the reenactment so much more cinematic
We need more of these, this was epic!
Great work nick! Never stop making these videos!
I was expecting a Band of Brothers recreation of the artillery attack, but this was amazing, props to you Nick and the whole reenactment team.
Sending you lots of love from Puerto Rico 🇵🇷
This is really good. I will totally support more of this! Merry Christmas!
Edit: Have you ever thought about possibly making Reenacting Guides for Beginner Reenactors? I think it would be really cool to see you talk about the different uniforms and weapons in some simple guide that can help people trying to get into the hobby. I don’t know, I think it’s a cool idea.
Well this really is good looking! Wow! The wheather conditions were also very beautiful for this!
Really enjoyed the video mate can't wait for the next one
This is a awesome video it al ways cheers me up when you post
@@Masonjager-e4i Thank you so much for watching!!
My Father was there. He was a Sgt. in a US Army Combat Engineer Battalion that fought in the bulge. The one thing that he feared most was a German 88 cannon with a well-trained crew.
My great grand mother served in ww2
She was stationed in Virginia. Her job was looking out for German U-boats. Unrelated to the combat in this video but i thought itd be nice to share i guess
I love watching your videos great job man keep doing what your doing
Nice video buddy keep up the amazing work.
Dude! This is like watching a Hollywood level movie! So cool!
DUDE I ALWAYS WANTED YOU TO MAKE A SHORT FILM
He has short films
Very nice short film! Great job
Ps just bought my first restored original german m42 sigle decal helmet!
Thank you for inspiring me and so many others keep it up!
Greetings from Denmark 🇩🇰
Awesome Video. Very realistic. You are giving Spielberg a run for it.
Merry Christmas 🎄
Hahaha, thank you so much!! Merry Christmas!! 🎄☃️🎅🫡🌲🪖🌨
Great video if this was a movie I would watch it 1000 times
The Ardennes is stunning….so beautiful yet such horrifying things happened there.
Great video ! I really love it ! 👍
Hope to see more short videos like this!
Another great video. Thanks!
This, this is art
Thank you!!
Wow are you in a reenactment group it looks very cool! 👍
Thank you!!
Your welcome!
Amazing work as always.
incredibly nice video, keep it up! ❤
Love this short film
WOAH I didn’t see a short film in a while good job. Also remember me?
Starting @ 3:06 mark, deuce and a half through the snowy spruce - awesome angle!
Fantastic! Super well filmed, edited and acted!
Big thanks to everyone involved! :)
Merry Christmas, from the US, Nick 🎄
Love the vids keep it up
Fantastic as always, Nick! I'm not sure if you were specifically trying for an American accent, but your normal accent was missing here. Maybe that's just what happens when you put on "Narrator Voice"!
Historically correct! Nick can you come to Australia because we have a really good local military fair.
Filming in a
Reenactment film is so cool!! I wish i could go there and film someday
you deserve oscar!
80 years since it began. Never forget
Damn this looks good! it's giving me band of brothers vibes! when is your next reenactment?
Love this💪💪
This is dope!!
A little masterpeice :)
Is there a chance you will make more short films? :)
Absolutely!
I love you an doir video’s you brot mie in de war hischtory Thank you
stay warm boys..stay warm and merry christmas 🪖🎄
Nice video looks realistic too
Thank you!!
@ no problem please keep making these videos
@History-Secrets can you do a video on what a 101st airborne paratrooper would have been wearing and using during the battle of the bulge for different roles like medic or ammo bearer or rifleman or bar gunner as I’m going to a battle of the bulge reenactment in January and I would like to see some examples of some of the different options for uniforms and equipment that a 101st airborne paratrooper would have worn and used for the specific role they were assigned before I have to go to this reenactment in January
I wish you a good Christmas and a good historically correct day and a good upcoming new year for reenacting and video making.
My great grandfather was in the battle of the bulge in the 3rd armored division
guy from gta here, instant subscibe 🤞
@@maaavid5230 Thank you, I appreciate it!
Your my favourite youtuber
Is there an update on the bunker video and or the the motorcycle
When are you going to do a room tour?
im happy that you ww2 fans participate in this but i am sad that we also had a ww1 event which basically no one showed up on the same weekend.
Was this in manhay?
0.22 i know this isnt a part but sadly that isnt a real forrest, its an tree plant plantation, but heckking cool and nice
Every muzzle in the rear flagged the whole point element smh
Yep. No muzzle discipline.
@@nicholasmuro1742 There was none during WW2.. so we are actually doing it all correct, if you do the research about it, you know.
@History-Secrets
Why would they do that, though? The real ww2 soldiers I mean.
80 years!
Kerst in de Ardennen
In de sneeuw, een ijzige strijd,
Waar hoop verdween en stilte schreit.
Kogels zongen, tanks vooruit,
De wereld donker, vrede uit.
Maar kerst bracht zacht een korte rust,
Een lied, een kaars, een stille lust.
Een hand, een glimlach, een gebed,
Waar vrede even wapen neerlegde.
english:
Christmas in the Ardennes
In the snow, a bitter fight,
Where hope grew dim and silence cried.
Bullets sang, as tanks pressed on,
The world was dark, all peace was gone.
But Christmas brought a fleeting rest,
A song, a candle, moments blessed.
A hand, a smile, a whispered prayer,
Where peace laid down its weapons there.
respect to all who died for thier country fighting for thier lifes
hi, some few days ago i found some live ww2 ammo, and a kar98 stripperclip with bullets on it, how do i clean it safely and with the best result?
Very beautifulll
Thank you!!
My uncle Thomas Braidwood was a gunner on a tank destroyer, killed a lot of tigers and panthers!!
How do I send fan mail
Hello Nick. Our commander is killed at the beginning of your movie. Can we get in touch?
Yes!!!
Chilly.
You all had just one job... muzzle discipline!
@@nicholasmuro1742 What do you mean? We did everything correct
@History-Secrets
Ww2 guys did it like that? Seems odd to point a weapon at your own people.
@nicholasmuro1742 There was absolutely no official weapon safety training until way after WW2. It's very common for soldiers during WW2 to walk like that, especially during a combat situation. When you are cold, hungry and scared, you have different things on your mind. Also, I do always use trigger discipline, especially because I was a sport shooter, however some of the guys in the video are still new to reenactment, these weapons are safe, since they are deactivated.
@History-Secrets
I realize that no one was in danger because it's a movie with weapons that aren't real . I just figured it was strange for the actors to be sweeping the muzzles across the others. I wouldn't think that real ww2 soldiers would do that. The idea is to shoot the enemy, not your own.
@nicholasmuro1742 I understand that, but again, there was no weapon safety training during WW2, so it's actually accurate. I personally never aim my rifle at somebody else, but in some situations, it can happen, especially when on patrol looking for the enemy.
will you get a discord????
Banger
When German reenacting ?
the guy from phas!
Yess!!
@ ZACK!!!!
@@RyanWells-l2r Yayyy, there he is!! 🎊🥳🎉🎆🎇🧨
More of this + more trench videos if possible?
i bet it was cold lol
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No way this is the guy from phas
@@AmyPearson-r2b It issss! 😂
Watch the truck scenes and tell me what was wrong?
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American wearin a captured German parka?
@@rzr2ffe325 That's correct!
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WHAT COOL you could make other short films like paralightworkx it looks great !! keep doing amazing job Nick !
Thank you so much for the compliment!!