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  • From the vaults, five classic episodes of the History Guy with weird crimes and criminals.
    00:00 - Tommy Fitz's Perfect Landings
    08:30 - The Fabulous Fraud from Brooklyn
    14:19 - Georg Gärtner, the last German POW in America.
    27:23 - Daniel Sickles' Temporary Insanity
    39:50 - Soapy Smith: A Very Bad Man
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КОМЕНТАРІ • 574

  • @lizmacrae4970
    @lizmacrae4970 Рік тому +108

    A little note about German prisoners of war in the UK …a POW called August was billeted on our family farm in Scotland when I was born in 1946…I don’t know how long he had been there before this. August was not given farm work at this stage but he was asked to look after me while my mother drove a new tractor which replaced two horses …perhaps he couldn’t drive. This arrangement went on for some time as he eventually taught me to walk played with me and kept me safe. When he was repatriated he kept in contact with my family by letter often and many years later he brought his family to visit.
    My uncle who was the main guy on the farm was wounded in the First World War by having half of his face blown off and his face was reconstructed by German surgeons…he was very grateful.

    • @cahg3871
      @cahg3871 Рік тому +14

      Great story,thanks for sharing.

    • @staceybrown686
      @staceybrown686 Рік тому +10

      What an incredible story. Ah the carnage brought by war has it’s silver linings. Thanks for sharing.

    • @NeilFLiversidge
      @NeilFLiversidge Місяць тому +1

      Hans Wronski was a German POW who lived near us. Worked in the pits and did electrical work on the side. You couldn't have met a nicer more honest bloke.

  • @aftersexhighfives
    @aftersexhighfives Рік тому +73

    You almost cracking up at the pilot's antics is the best part of your wonderful story telling. ❤️

    • @Taranofsky
      @Taranofsky Рік тому +3

      Absolutely. I love when he is GENUINELY delighted by the stories he's telling

    • @curbozerboomer1773
      @curbozerboomer1773 Рік тому

      But this weird dude's story needed more attention...how does such an unstable, out of control young man go on to having a 50 year marriage, and what did he do for a living all those years?...Who would even want to be married to such a wing nut?

  • @christophervandenberg4830
    @christophervandenberg4830 Рік тому +267

    You are the closest to a modern day Paul Harvey I have ever heard. Excellent job!

  • @richardmourdock2719
    @richardmourdock2719 Рік тому +73

    I heard all of these when they were originally posted. Only THG makes stories so interesting you want to hear them again.. and give them a Thumbs UP a second time!

  • @jessiejones6633
    @jessiejones6633 Рік тому +154

    I wish all history teachers were like you. You make history fun and interesting.

    • @ronniewall492
      @ronniewall492 Рік тому +6

      WE HAD ONE THAT SPOKE MONOTONE AND WAS TORTURE.

    • @killercharm
      @killercharm Рік тому +10

      History was my least favorite subject in school. It is my favorite subject now, in life. Shame on you history teachers. Who could possibly make what amounts to gossip boring?

    • @ronniewall492
      @ronniewall492 Рік тому +1

      @@killercharm WE HAD A GUY THAT TALKED IN MONOTONE IT WAS TOURTURE.

    • @terriecotham1567
      @terriecotham1567 Рік тому +1

      Well said

    • @elainebradley8213
      @elainebradley8213 Рік тому +1

      Cheers to Mrs. Gilmore.

  • @toughenupfluffy7294
    @toughenupfluffy7294 Рік тому +98

    An hour went by like it was a couple of minutes. Well done, History Guy!

  • @shawnlindley5840
    @shawnlindley5840 Рік тому +12

    New Mexico's past is history that deserves to be remembered. We have so many cool things here.

  • @bretnielsen5502
    @bretnielsen5502 Рік тому +12

    14:00 We had a POW camp in our county. My Grandpa unable to serve for medical reasons hired several to help on the farm... they were friendly, helpful. and fed very well without any p[roblem. Only 1 building remains from the camp; it has been moved to the County Fair Grounds and is restored.

  • @probower4726
    @probower4726 Рік тому +50

    I discovered this channel by random chance, and I have to say, you have some lovely work. Glad to always hear such fascinating bits and bobs of history.

    • @tishhobbs6998
      @tishhobbs6998 Рік тому +3

      Me too. Great stuff. Sharing it to my dad. He is going to love the pilot story. It reminds me of him and one of his flying buddies. He'll of course greatly enjoy the others.

    • @DawnOldham
      @DawnOldham Рік тому +2

      I can't remember how I found THG's channel, but for several years, I've watched most, if not all of his videos! I've always loved history, and he adds a nice twist by being a great story teller, too!

    • @nathank4708
      @nathank4708 Рік тому

      Yeah this channel and simon whistler channels.

    • @theemmjay5130
      @theemmjay5130 Рік тому

      My brother has been a fan for some time, and had told me about him a few times, but I didn't actually start watching until one of his videos showed up in my recommendations. Now we occasionally chat about his videos and I even got him a THG glass for his birthday two years ago. (It's the one that says, "Don't all good stories involve pirates?)

  • @stevedietrich8936
    @stevedietrich8936 Рік тому +53

    While I heard you tell these stories in your original videos it is great fun to hear them again. I forgot many of the details in the interim. "Surrendered to Bryant Gumbel" LMAO

    • @catdaddy9626
      @catdaddy9626 Рік тому +3

      Amazing

    • @MrMatteNWk
      @MrMatteNWk Рік тому

      He wasn't going to, but ya know, having to deal with this for hours... ua-cam.com/video/Qls6Po_1h5s/v-deo.html

  • @DavidHBurkart
    @DavidHBurkart Рік тому +82

    Georg Gartner. Wow, what an enterprising life, the epitome of getting handed lemons and making lemonade. The importance of marrying the right spouse can not be underestimated. Had she not loved him or at least thought enough of him to take control of his situation, the outcome of this story may have had far less favorable outcome.

    • @Hawkathon
      @Hawkathon Рік тому +8

      In the end, his wife actually divorced him while he was visiting his sister in Germany.

    • @jarodstrain8905
      @jarodstrain8905 Рік тому +20

      @@Hawkathon true, but a bit more to it. He went to Germany for more than two years without any contact with his wife. They later reconciled without remarriage. Her grandchildren called him grandfather. They were best of friends until her death.

    • @tesmith47
      @tesmith47 Рік тому +2

      Being a white male helps too Lol

    • @colddeadhands5167
      @colddeadhands5167 Рік тому +6

      My Dad, 87th Infantry, always told us that they, G.I.'s, knew the difference between German soldiers and nazi's. He never explained but the inference was German soldiers were treated well. Nazi's were.....well you get the point.....

    • @mq9893
      @mq9893 Рік тому +1

      @@tesmith47 Well..Let's play that tape..
      Because if he was not a "white" German then his wife wouldn't have helped him?
      FBI & INS would have locked him up?✋🏾
      Sure wouldn't have helped him in 'many' other countries

  • @RetiredSailor60
    @RetiredSailor60 Рік тому +7

    Good Friday morning from Ft Worth TX to everyone watching....My father was a private pilot for over 60 years. Owned at 1947 Cessna 140 for 55 years.

  • @crystalratclffe3258
    @crystalratclffe3258 Рік тому +48

    I worked at a geriatric psych nursing home. One client with severe Alzheimers who used to be in construction attached himself to the men walking around and discussing the structure of the hospital for renovation. Ironically, he knew all the locations of supportive structures and studs. We had to enlighten them to double-check his information just to be sure.

    • @ScoobyDoozy
      @ScoobyDoozy Рік тому +17

      It’d amazing how often this happens. A friend is the on-site carpenter for an aged care home. Most days he does his work to a very keen audience. He gets off easily compared to when they get contractors in. Those poor buggers can’t put in a single nail without enduring the groups official judgment. “Nope, nope” they shake their heads in unison. “He should put it…”. It warms my heart & makes me laugh every time I think of it. Thank you for the very important work you do.

    • @annebradley6086
      @annebradley6086 Рік тому

      @@ScoobyDoozy Your comment isn't making sense. Most likely Artificial Intelligence changed some of your words.

    • @donnajohnson3334
      @donnajohnson3334 Рік тому +11

      @@annebradley6086 It makes sense to me

    • @hollerinwoman
      @hollerinwoman Рік тому +6

      @@donnajohnson3334 To me too!

  • @richardsmith4187
    @richardsmith4187 Рік тому +42

    I'm always amazed at the stories you present and the facts are very interesting and would probably be forgotten without you ! Thank you for your dedication to this worthwhile task of preserving history and keeping it alive.

    • @lindatello323
      @lindatello323 Рік тому

      Have you considered collaborating with Sabaton?!!!

  • @charlayned
    @charlayned Рік тому +17

    There is a chapel that was built by the POWs at the count near Hereford Texas. It still exists and is tended. Also, at Ft. Sam Houston near San Antonio has 4 POW graves, two German and two Japanese. The Japanese have Japanese writing on the tombstone and the German has swastika's on them.
    We're both historians, so this stuff fascinates us. I love your channel.

    • @susimar
      @susimar Рік тому +2

      Are you serious? As a fellow Texan, imma look this up. Although, a swastika in Texas doesn’t shock me. Too bad swastika isn’t like a German alphabet character.

    • @anathema2325
      @anathema2325 Рік тому +2

      That's actually so sweet. Enemy prisoner or not they was going to lay them to rest with full respect of their customs, gosh darn it. ( We will never know if it was according to their own wishes, im sure they asked the highest officer and it reflects more on that guys optimism regarding how the world would look like after the war)

  • @leighcraig4004
    @leighcraig4004 Рік тому +7

    I am over the moon finding your channel. History was my first love in school. I used to be so knowledgeable in most things history. I had an unfortunate incident that causes me to fight my pain and body every day and take pills to sleep a good 4 1/2 - 5 hours a night and I think with everything going on, it's affecting my memory. I DO, however, remember what my favorite history teacher looked like but not his name. You remind me of him and I'm so thankful you're here. Have a wonderful evening and I can't wait to go through your videos. I'll remember that because I'm already here 🤗

  • @stagehand113
    @stagehand113 Рік тому +4

    I learned about Sickles in history class - that he disobeyed Gen. Meade and left little Round Top undefended. The high school that I attended was named after Col. Strong Vincent, who answered Meade’s call for volunteers to take position on Little Round Top, and was fatally wounded defending it. He was promoted by Lincoln to general right before he succumbed to his injury. He’s buried here next to his infant daughter, who was born after he died.
    Fortunately for the Union, Joshua Chamberlain also volunteered, and accomplished, with fewer men and littler ammunition, what Sickles probably never could have imagined.

  • @anonemus2971
    @anonemus2971 Рік тому +14

    I have visited the German POW Chapel on Camp Atterbury just outside of Edinburg Indiana. It was built by the POWs and is the only thing from the POW camp that survived. It is still there and is well preserved and can still be visited. It was a very humbling experience.

  • @jayg1438
    @jayg1438 Рік тому +37

    I may have a minor correction. The Democrat and Chronicle mentioned in your first story is a paper out of Rochester, NY. I am a Rochestarian and history buff. The D&C was Gannett's early flagship newspaper. A lot of Gannett's corporate offices were in the old D&C building in Rochester, NY. Gannett HQ moved to VA in the 1980's.

    • @TranscendianIntendor
      @TranscendianIntendor Рік тому +3

      Yes, I remember that. When I worked for the worst company in my library of work, assembled experiences working I worked for Piedmont there in ROC. That was the airport identifier. It was sad when people arrived thinking they were on their way to the Mayo Clinic in Rochester Minnesota. Mistakes like that can kill a guy. Not that Strong is not a fine hospital. Not that there are not hospitals in Rochester NY, meaning that if you arrived expecting to be at the hospital, you had some to pick from, or could not get back on some plane to be delivered to where you thought you were.

  • @burtvincent1278
    @burtvincent1278 Рік тому +2

    I've noticed that there are two kinds of pilots. By the book diciplinarians and seat of the pants "Smilin Jacks". I have blissfully spent most of my aviation career with the latter.

  • @Hawkathon
    @Hawkathon Рік тому +5

    Soapy Smith: “For God’s sake, don’t shoot!”
    Frank H. Reed: “So, anyway, I start blasting.”

  • @michaelgalea5148
    @michaelgalea5148 Рік тому +21

    Excellent program thank you for sharing this with us. Always learn something new. Never a dull moment.

  • @jamesengland7461
    @jamesengland7461 Рік тому +22

    You're a superb storyteller, Lance!

  • @ancientheart2532
    @ancientheart2532 Рік тому +81

    Did you hear about the Irishman that walked out of a bar?
    It could happen.

    • @nathank4708
      @nathank4708 Рік тому +3

      It could happen. But has it ever happened?😂

    • @seththebeatmxchine
      @seththebeatmxchine Рік тому +1

      This is such a good one I can't wait to tell this to my Irish coworker

    • @seththebeatmxchine
      @seththebeatmxchine 11 місяців тому +2

      Because of all the forest fire and smog going on in new England right now she literally made a comment today about how in an emergency situation Irish people run to the bar instead of a church. And how if they are at the bar they consider themselves "safe" 😂😂😂😂😂😂

    • @TheBoomersdad
      @TheBoomersdad 5 місяців тому

      😂

  • @saltyc
    @saltyc Рік тому +3

    "It's the lousy drink" 😂 I hope this guy stopped drinking after all of this.

  • @michaeldougfir9807
    @michaeldougfir9807 Рік тому +12

    First let me say how very much I enjoyed this nearly an hour of varied stories.
    It also amused me quite a lot that, after Soapy Smith's story, you immediately mention your own merchandise. I hope there was no soap in your offerings! :-)

  • @PG-vt9hj
    @PG-vt9hj Місяць тому +2

    I've been a fan of THG for a long time, but this is by far my most favorite episode.

  • @michaeltelson9798
    @michaeltelson9798 Рік тому +4

    I grew up in the small town next to Teterboro (population less than 100). The airport has had it place in history and such.
    At one occasion my blind 12 year old rheumatic Cocker Spaniel was found walking down the runway, till this day nobody could figure out he got pass the fences and such around the airport. Remember, my dog was blind.
    Celebrities would land there. As a Federal Agricultural Quarantine officer I inspect the jet that Henry Kissinger arrived in.

  • @punditgi
    @punditgi Рік тому +18

    Yet another winning compilation. Bravo, History Guy! 😃

  • @deborahbarry8250
    @deborahbarry8250 Рік тому +5

    Soapy Smith definitely an interesting character in history. But I must say he was good at what he did. Thank you for sharing his story

    • @johnvorres4351
      @johnvorres4351 Рік тому

      The Jimmy Stewart Movie, I think it was, " The Big Country " seems to be a story about Soapy Smith

  • @calendarpage
    @calendarpage Рік тому +12

    Not too many people say "ripping yarn" anymore. Maybe we should bring it back.

  • @CrazyBear65
    @CrazyBear65 Рік тому +16

    Dude, I wish I'd had a history teacher as cool as you when I was a kid. But alas, I did not.

  • @pablobruning4508
    @pablobruning4508 Рік тому +3

    These guys had some really big... or rather I should say, "showed some hutzpah!" LOL. Great stories.

  • @johnmichaelfitzgerald3052
    @johnmichaelfitzgerald3052 Рік тому +5

    The History Guy is History for the Layman & for intellects alike..
    God Bless, thankyou & G'day from Melbourne Australia🇦🇺

  • @RoaroftheTiger
    @RoaroftheTiger Рік тому +4

    OMG ! Washington Heights is my "old neighborhood"... So I've been to Tommy's chosen Landing Strip ... near Geo. Washintington H.S. AMAZING ! btw - Today, Tommy's exploits would be signs of Post Traumatic Stress. Given His Military History, understandable.

  • @katiekane5247
    @katiekane5247 Рік тому +2

    Soapy was the inspiration for American politicians & businessmen alike. Time to end their confidence game!

  • @rubymayfair674
    @rubymayfair674 Рік тому +5

    WHOA!! How have I missed this show?? JUST LOVE IT!! Laughed out loud a few times too,,,thanx soo much for your effort

  • @Sidebranches
    @Sidebranches Рік тому +8

    The first guy is legion of bravery in crazy.

  • @ThePhoenixAscendant
    @ThePhoenixAscendant Рік тому +5

    I've heard this story a few times but never heard the full tale presented so well and to hear his obituary at the end really cements the fact that this was a man who lived a full life before succumbing to cancer... f--- cancer... thank you for this wonderful story, Professor, and I hope you have a wonderful day!

  • @klford9499
    @klford9499 Рік тому +5

    I have learned so much history from you sir, Our History Guy. I have learned more here then I did in college. Please keep making these videos. I just purchased the orange sleeping bags, the advertiser for this episode, I want to support Our History Guy. Great work, you are teaching the masses here sir. Respect 👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼👍👍👍👍👍

  • @garyedwards3269
    @garyedwards3269 Рік тому +4

    Traveling carnivals were home to many con men. They'd put chalk on their hands and backslap an easily cheatable 'mark' making him a target for other con men and their games.
    The history of carnivals is worth remembering.

  • @zegotashalom3881
    @zegotashalom3881 Рік тому +21

    Thanks History Guy, you have one of the best History Channels on UA-cam. Your stories are extremely interesting and factual. I wonder if any History teachers are using some of your stories in school? God, Family and Country. God Bless. 1776

  • @nextworld9176
    @nextworld9176 Рік тому +4

    PERFECT presentation as always and INTERESTING as hell. Great graphics. Thanks, History Guy.

  • @daveroche6522
    @daveroche6522 Рік тому +1

    8:00 Ah Stanley - "The Fabulous Fraud from Brooklyn" - I couldn't stop laughing as you went through his exploits H.G. - really would have loved to have hung out with him for a while. Thanx again H.G. - another great presentation.

  • @olddoug8945
    @olddoug8945 Рік тому +2

    Interesting to hear you talk about this. My Grandfather and his brother and the other farmers around them, in what is now the thriving suburbs of Washington DC, used German war prisoner labor on their farms and were complimentary in their comments about the experience.

  • @scotcoon1186
    @scotcoon1186 Рік тому +5

    Nebraska had a lot of POW camps. I'm told the prisoners were good workers and glad to have a job. At Indianola, the town would shut off the lights, and close their curtains, except the stores and the county road, so the POWs could come into town to shop.
    Unfortunately the three men I know who could answer questions have passed.

  • @notebender4
    @notebender4 11 місяців тому +1

    This was a fun watch...such a reprieve from the crap going on around us... a good laugh was definitely needed! Thank you very much for putting these shorts all together

  • @bionicman6969
    @bionicman6969 Рік тому +3

    So many simply amazing lives and their stories lost in mists of time, luckily we have the History Guy to dig a few of these almost unreal stories of fantastic lives out of the fog and present them to us. Bravo!

  • @creative2716
    @creative2716 Рік тому +2

    I love Tommy Fitzpatrick's zest for life (that damn drink tho). Lol. Fearless and foolish can go hand in hand.

  • @prestongivens3594
    @prestongivens3594 Рік тому +8

    Good evening, THG! I like your technique of these "collections". Who does your graphics? They are well-done, and your increasing use of animation is eye-catching. Someone is putting a goodly amount of effort into them. Please, keep up the good work!

  • @charlessmart7640
    @charlessmart7640 Рік тому +1

    Daniel Sickles was not a solid, rational guy you could count on. Until Gettysburg, his military record had been surprisingly good. Then he made a major blunder leading Grant to remove him from command. Thereafter Siclkes never held a position of responsibility in the army.
    The history guy's description of this era of our history and Dan Sickles in particular is fantastic. The History Guy definitely waxed eloquent in this presentation!

  • @norcatch
    @norcatch Рік тому +6

    Soapy is actually in Don Rosas The life and times of Scrooge McDuck, part eight, King of the Klondyke as Soapy Slick in Skagway. There's even a scene when Scrooge has made it rich where they try to rob him. Soapy Slick was, though, first featured in a Carl Barks story.

    • @janderson6257
      @janderson6257 Рік тому +1

      Scrooge McDuck! My absolute favorite comic book character a thousand years ago.

    • @t16205
      @t16205 Рік тому +2

      I have the full collection, and you are absolutely right. Best Cartoon ever

  • @djdhfdjnvlskm
    @djdhfdjnvlskm Рік тому +2

    I like this guy, he entertains.

  • @tomdave42
    @tomdave42 3 місяці тому +1

    This is why i love this channel. Ive been to Niagara several times ant this is the most indepth explanation of this event. Thank you.

  • @edgarsnake2857
    @edgarsnake2857 Рік тому +2

    Great stories, all. Thanks.

  • @ThestuffthatSaralikes
    @ThestuffthatSaralikes Рік тому

    “Borrowing” a plane for a bet ONE time is EPIC.
    Doing it again to prove ya did it the first time?
    TRUE GOAT move.
    Bravo dude, BRAV-O.

  • @hankhillsnrrwurethra
    @hankhillsnrrwurethra Рік тому +2

    Bless the comments making me aware that Rochester is in New York. Give yourselves that gold star.

  • @stuartriefe1740
    @stuartriefe1740 Рік тому +6

    8:30 am Eastern time…. I see we are getting some reruns today. That’s fine by me, I get to catch details I missed the first time,
    and Lance and team get a much needed break! 🙂

  • @cherienafo7676
    @cherienafo7676 Рік тому +1

    Australia here/ thank you ! love your work and story telling ! fascinating !

  • @mikebowen3315
    @mikebowen3315 Рік тому +10

    Sickles wasn't all that much different than the politicians we suffer thru today.

    • @Houndini
      @Houndini Рік тому +5

      Sad but true. Demand Term Limits. I can't figure out if 8 years is too long & We need demand only 4 years or less. And these serving now over there own actions manitory No Grandfather clauses. This crew are begging to be made a huge example out of with cheap low cost jail cell with hard labor with ball & chain for life.

    • @mongolike513
      @mongolike513 Рік тому +2

      Tammany Hall.

  • @charlesflint9048
    @charlesflint9048 День тому

    I still have fond memories of reading ‘Alaska’ by James Michener many years ago with the vivid portrayal of ‘Soapy Smith’.

  • @thomasmyers9128
    @thomasmyers9128 Рік тому +2

    My sister and brother-in-law lived in Leadville for a few years in the late 70’s…
    I got to visit for a couple of weeks… it was a very interesting little town….
    It was almost 2 miles in elevation ( just below the tree line) It also had 2 or 3 original bars that were opened in the mid 1800’s…. Where Gun slingers like Doc Holiday and Earp Brothers would go……

  • @neilperry2224
    @neilperry2224 Рік тому +3

    My late great uncle, who was in the RAF returned to service in the forgotten war, the Korean War after being demobbed from the RAF after the Second World War.

  • @consortiumxf
    @consortiumxf Рік тому +1

    "The very next day Dan Sickles looked out his window to see Mr. Key
    Standing in the park
    Looking at their house
    Waving his hankie."
    LMAOOOOOOOOOOOO

  • @kennethbrown5784
    @kennethbrown5784 Рік тому +3

    Awesome a history guy video almost an hour long!!!!

  • @rbilleaud
    @rbilleaud 7 місяців тому

    My dad said he remembered German POWs working the sugar cane fields in South Louisiana. Some of them enjoyed their experience so much, they returned after the war and settled down in the area.

  • @Mtlmshr
    @Mtlmshr Рік тому +3

    I must say I’ve been enjoying these groups of videos you have been putting out

  • @m.streicher8286
    @m.streicher8286 Рік тому +6

    The most amazing part is that he did it while under the influence.

  • @HamiltonMechanical
    @HamiltonMechanical Рік тому +2

    History Guy, I don't know what I'd do without you. I just love your videos so much. A very sincere thank you, my friend, for all the amazing content you create!

  • @infotime9151
    @infotime9151 Рік тому +2

    Excellent presentations, thank you, sir.

  • @ABeautfulMess
    @ABeautfulMess Рік тому +2

    So happy to find you... 👍

  • @roserossreads...1871
    @roserossreads...1871 Рік тому +3

    Compelling stories, well researched. Enjoyed it . Thank you

  • @superd9072
    @superd9072 Рік тому +1

    You're very much the new Paul Harvey... Love your stories...

  • @healthcareforallfiftyseven3773

    Astounding! Perhaps the best collection of History Guy vignettes I have seen. Thank you for your passion for history.

  • @r.hill.2369
    @r.hill.2369 11 місяців тому +1

    As a recent subscriber, I have to shake my head at how good the content is. Never mind the 1st class presentation. Our host could probably make the history
    of Home owner associations seem fascinating.

  • @davidelack8809
    @davidelack8809 Рік тому

    I agree wholeheartedly with Mr. Vandenberg, you are the outstanding and very entertaining heir to the Paul Harvey legacy. Well played sir!!

  • @joshuahilmer8547
    @joshuahilmer8547 Рік тому +5

    👀 a story about a master impersonator 😌 being told by a man with so many different military hats behind him. 🤣 Good stuff

  • @joseruiz7575
    @joseruiz7575 8 місяців тому +1

    Great message Kendra! I will try and "...suffer with joy..." have a blessed weekend!

  • @GreenCanvasInteriorscape
    @GreenCanvasInteriorscape Рік тому +2

    I recalled the story of the daring pilot Landing in NYC from Ripley's Believe It or Not forty years ago, fun stuff

  • @lazyriver53
    @lazyriver53 Рік тому +1

    To make that miraculous landing twice after drinking is amazing. Too bad he didn't put his flying skills to better use.

  • @blackcountryme
    @blackcountryme Рік тому +4

    These stories make a city, put flesh on the bones of places...

  • @jamesb.9155
    @jamesb.9155 Рік тому +3

    Well researched and wonderfully told tales sir!

  • @teddytheted9614
    @teddytheted9614 Рік тому +2

    Fantastic!!

  • @ladycatsinger
    @ladycatsinger Рік тому +1

    Camp Atterbury near Edinburgh Indiana has a chapel that was built by the Italian POWs that were held there during WWII. German POWswere also held there, and many of the POWs helped fill the need for labor in the farms and factories in the area. The chapel still stands in the field at Atterbury

  • @cherienafo7676
    @cherienafo7676 Рік тому +1

    I dont know why, but your 'reports' remind me of "Letter from America" by Walter Cronkite- that I used to listen to as a young girl, on radio- never missed an episode ! So - thats a compliment, indeed.

  • @terriecotham1567
    @terriecotham1567 Рік тому +2

    Your never fail at making history fun or surprising.
    Thanks for posting

  • @HVACSoldier
    @HVACSoldier Рік тому +5

    They should make a movie about Stanley Jacob Weinberg

    • @Corgio22
      @Corgio22 Рік тому +2

      Brad Pitt?

    • @terrysanoff2480
      @terrysanoff2480 Рік тому

      They did. Zelig

    • @HVACSoldier
      @HVACSoldier Рік тому

      @@terrysanoff2480 Not quite. It’s probably very loosely based on Weinberg.

  • @spencertwitty8349
    @spencertwitty8349 Рік тому +4

    Awesome video. Loved all the story's .and thank you for your efforts.

  • @rafaelramos1486
    @rafaelramos1486 Рік тому +6

    The POW escape spouse deserves respect and admiration for her actions to save the mariage a very Smart girl

  • @patriciadean1649
    @patriciadean1649 Рік тому +3

    That was great

  • @ZacCongo
    @ZacCongo Рік тому +1

    Another great video. A nice way to end the day, kicking back on the balcony with a snack, a drink, and the voice of the History Guy.
    I really like the visuals that go with it and I love the compilation format too. 😊

  • @michaelcronin9895
    @michaelcronin9895 Рік тому +2

    Very grateful for all the research you do for us. Great compilation thank you.

  • @kefkaZZZ
    @kefkaZZZ Рік тому +1

    Nice compilation my guy!!!
    Really, REALLY like Soapy at the end there!

  • @akelajoconnell7369
    @akelajoconnell7369 Рік тому

    Ya gotta love the audacity of the criminals. You’re a great at telling the stories.

  • @artnickel1664
    @artnickel1664 Рік тому +3

    Lots of Soapy Smiths in Washington DC

  • @krystalMtn
    @krystalMtn 9 місяців тому +1

    The first story reminds me of crop dusters that use local dirt roads as airstrips for take off and landings. In the 80's my mother owned a local store in a small country town where one of her neighbors a couple miles away had his own aircraft. Some mornings as she drove from the countryside into town to open her store she would have to drive under one of his wings as he taxied his way to or from his home nearby. She would tell me the height of his wings were a few feet taller than the top of her Chevy Nova, so it worked out okay on the several occasions she encountered him vs. someone elese who might be driving a pickup truck.

  • @nathanmieure4071
    @nathanmieure4071 10 місяців тому

    Amazing Story! Thank you History Guy!

  • @johnypitman2368
    @johnypitman2368 Рік тому

    The History Guy is a great storyteller. Clear crisp voice

  • @rex4843
    @rex4843 Рік тому

    Great episode! Truth is truly stranger than fiction. thank you

  • @doriellesoler7502
    @doriellesoler7502 Рік тому +1

    Love the story of the escaped POW. Keep it simple and you have more chance of success !