It’s about time we had a channel that does detailed German battles and Division videos like this, it’s so interesting. I love the allied stuff but it’s all been done and has been rinsed over and over, thanks for the all the work bro
That would be worthwhile done accurately. I saw one I thought might be it. But the narrator came to the conclusion that the Ancsluss was Austria's fault, The Sudeten crisis was the Czechs fault, Poland started the war.....just a pattern
If he doesn't start peppering his content with the typical requisite "war crimes" BS while making the pro-communists look like saints, his channel won't last long.
@@mattosullivan9687People cannot resist pushing the pendulum in the opposite direction. Just because it was impossible for decades to produce any material on the SS that wasn't an endless litany of condemnation, it does not follow that the truth is the diametric opposite. Das Reich was a highly capable unit, but then so it should have been. The German "Schwerpunkt" doctrine led to favoured units being comparatively lavishly equipped as shock formations. This was true of Wehrmacht units such as Gross-Deutschland and Panzer Lehr as it was Waffen-SS formations such as LSSAH and Das Reich. All these formations performed in accordance with the power they were graced with in high profile engagements, SS or otherwise. Many other units pulled off similarly impressive military feats, under-strengthed, under-supported, under-supplied, armed with a handful of Stugs and inadeqaute AT guns, in long forgotten engagements in long forgotten backwaters of the Eastern front.. There are also a long and inglorious list of Waffen-SS divisions that were a shameful embarrassment who displayed little propensity for anything beyond murderous drunken rampages, larceny, sexual depravity and genocidal sectarian opportunism. The fact is that by and large even the best formations of the Waffen-SS don't really deserve their legendary status. They are arguably on a par with some of the best formations with any of the major players of WW2 but not outstanding. Indeed the State within a State nature of the SS had a habit of undermining their effectiveness as part of the German war machine and their reputation for barbarism strengthened the resolve of those they fought. By the time they gained their armored divisional status heavy casualty rates often arising out of recklessness had already eaten into the ranks of dedicated, physically impressive, highly motivated recruits of 1940. The truth is that the reason why they stand out is because of the undeserved mystique that characterises Nazi Germany and the SS in particular, their badass status and Hugo Boss's design work. That and the fact that the utterly vile and often incompetent nature of the regime is fading into the mists to be replaced with legend. People should watch the Nuremberg footage of the regime's leading players to see the depressingly pedestrian and unimpressive nature of the individuals that made it all happen. That someone like Herman Goering stood out as the only one of them that you would be surprised to meet punching your ticket at a railway station says it all. Scratch the surface of Nazi Germany and its shockingly unimpressive. The fact the SS was led by a former chicken farmer and the regime itself was led by an Austrian corporal whose surname was a typo when altered from Schicklgruber, was a failed artist and impressively tedious company is beyond fitting.
When i was 19 i bought a 98k for $100. It had an actual, no shit, issued Das Reich badge set into its stock. It was a WW2 capture, and the badge was clearly set in the field. My 25 year old dumbass traded it, AND a presentation grade Enfield M1-MK3 for a Yugo M-70AB2 underfolder. I still hate myself for that one. Edit: i genuinely mean PRESENTATION grade Enfield. Unfired. And it was a Fazakerly Enfield. It was PERFECT.
Sehr gute Dokumentation, sehr sachlich und ohne Verfärbung durch den heutigen Zeitgeist. Respekt to HistoryAtWar ! Machen Sie bitte genau so weiter. Grüße aus Deutschland.
Man, I love your videos! You do such a great job at pitching what these soldiers did! Keep it up please these are fantastic! I learned a lot about the Das Reich, and I do reenactments as a Das Reich soldier!!
May we never fight these people again. An old friend tells of encountering the SS in France and was told to fix bayonets ! The reaction was pure terror !!
Outstanding documenrary. Historical study of IMO the equivalence of modern day Roman Legions. Das Riech,Toton Koff, wicking were a rare breed of highly disciplined motivated trained tactical badasses on the planet at the time.🗝️💀⚔️⚰️
No they weren't. LSSAH, Das Reich, Totenkopf and Wiking were top tier divisions - just like their Allied counterparts, and just like Wehramcht divisions such as Panzer Lehr and Gross Deutschland. There is nothing particularly outstanding about the famous Waffen-SS divisions, they were just solid divisions.
@jonathans9537 In the early years the Waffen SS were often worse than Wehrmacht units because their fanaticism caused them to be reckless in substituting bravery for operational competence. By the time Waffen SS were taking part in the engagements that created their current mythical status, as armored divisions, most of the fanatics were long dead. What was left, in terms of the better SS divisions, was solid, dependable, experienced, well equipped formations with an esprit de corps not much different from the sorts of formations you'd find in any serious military power. There is no qualitative difference between Panzer Lehr and Das Reich. The exception being perhaps 12th SS Division Hitlerjugend which made up to an extent for its lack of experience with fanaticism but that was very much noted by the Allies in Normandy, because it stood out. This tells you all you need to know about the difference between them and the numerous other SS divisions in theater, which included most of the decent SS divisions that existed, including Das Reich and Leibstandarte who were unaruably the units with the strongest political pedigree.
@@osric1730 You comparing ordinary ss divisions with the singulary elite Wehrmacht division "Großdeutschland"? The ss divisions were outstanding, they were a "Eingreiftruppe" consisting of volunteers instead of conscripts like all the other armies in ww2, so they are no "allied counterparts".
I am a waffen ss militaria collector since 90. I am admiring this channel a lot. A strong narrative and historical accuarate. This is my favourite channel about this topic, 👏👏👏
Really enjoy these documentaries. Was is a brutal thing and both sides were guilty of bad things but, this video brings to light how effective and highly disciplined, strategic and determined these elite troops were. Thank you. keep up this fantastic work.
Before they come after your channel bro ! They don't like it when actual truth is shared here on YT , especially when it disrupts their little WWII cash cow narrative@@historyatwar
The SS, they were constantly sent in to save cut off groups. That was their primary job. Saving trapped units. It’s why their casualties were always through the roof, and they received the most time in combat. They got the best gear to do it, but the best gear only goes so far when you’re constantly thrown at the impossible.
@@akmalvargas3402 Right I was being facetious. They were not crazy, just fighting for each other like any other soldier, although proficient until mid 1944. Men of Destruction and Like a Cliff in the Ocean are great books.
Brilliant and realistic. No matter how many trying to throw mud over those waffen SS, they WERE UNDISPUTED E L I T E of all army forces involved in WW2.
Very well presented, thank you for showing the bravery of these men, the vast majority were soldiers doing their duty. I am glad that through out this documentary that you did not label Das Reich as Nazi's (NSDAP), people tend to forget that the Nazi party (NSDAP) was a political party, the armed forces were but that, armed forces! It seems for the last 80 years it has just been easier the label all Germans as Nazi's which is unfair and history needs to re write it's self.
If 11 people are sitting around a table with a Nazi, there's 12 Nazis sitting at that table. What you forget is that most of them knew what's going on. If they didn't know the exact method and place, they knew people are disappearing from their homes, they could see trains with cattle wagons transporting those people to their death. I can understand those that were mobilized, but SS were volunteers, that makes them guilty as fuck in my book. Nuremberg trials agree.
Das Reich was a Nazi formation. It was part of the SS which is an integral part of the Nazi party and not the state like the Wehrmacht. Nobody signed up for the Waffen-SS unless they were at the very least comfortable with being strongly associated with the Nazi Party. Das Reich was formed out of Hitler's bodyguard, its just about as unwaveringly Nazi a unit as it was possible to find. What planet are you living on?
Oh for crying in a bucket. So bloody what. Rwanda. Ireland. Yugoslavia. Circassian People. Vietnam. Always WW2 and trains. Same story. Different flavour.
I had to give a like on this video. Great work brother, it is refreshing to hear a real voice reading off of a well studied and researched script, instead of all the AI script and voice trash that they continue promoting on history UA-cam. Auf wiedersehen, habedere
When this video came up in my stream, I thought, ahh another Waffen-SS video of hodge bodged footage of various SS and Army units with a similar generic commentary. I was therefore pleasantly surprised when instead it actually seems to be the real deal. The early training footage is incredible, and I appreciated the Paul Hauser bio, as he is often ignored in other less researched and sensationalized Waffen-SS documentaries. Only a few minutes in and thoroughly enjoying the video.
Very informative, was creating a bolt action list that was Waffen-SS and had no idea the symbol i used on my tank was the 2nd SS panzer division. Excusing the war crimes, now i know their history in combat.
I find it pathetic and rather sad people are calling you a Nazi and stuff for this video or even channel… History is such a taboo thing sometimes, you do great work and these videos are extremely insightful and aren’t pro anything, it’s great that we get the a third person view of such insane battles of this side, ignore the sensitive haters. LOVE HISTORY😅😊😢👍🏼
@@historyatwar hehe, sorry. It´s just hard to grasp why but there´s just a reason to hate and i´m quiet used to it. I try to deal with it myself but there we go, it´s well made history coverage. Did they call you a racist as well? Usually nobody calls me that, i think people are actually afraid at a distance sometimes.
Agreed. It shouldn't be treated as taboo but increasingly it is. Or outright being white washed. Like when ypu see pictures of battleship Bismark, more often than not the swastikas on her stern and bow are obscured. It's utterly ridiculous.
Politics and war atrocities aside, they were excellent soldiers. They were hungry, cold, did not bathe for months and were constantly low on fuel and ammunition.They made due with the absolute minimum for almost half the war, and yet they fought like demons. That alone is something I will tip my hat to any day.
The SS was AH's personal guard, with tens of thousands. Churchill's bodyguard was a couple of SAS soldiers on leave while recuperating from injuries in battle.
D day at Caen the Brits and Canadians were fighting most of the elite heavy SS Panzer divisions.. The 12th, 21st and LEHR Divisions. 11 Panzer and 7 Infantry Divisions. The USA were fighting mostly infantry.
These Divisions fought primarily on the Russian Front where there was no quarter given by either side. There was also a large Partasain Soviet element hiding in the woods to contend with behind their lines reeking havoc.
When the video started, I thought the game "Project Astra Dominium" was still somehow running in the background, as it uses the same music. It took me some time while I was trying to somehow stop the game, before I realized it's from the video 😂 But besides that, great video thank you for this!
On an episode of combat dealers a French farmer had a rusting hulk of one their vehichles, it was just a shell really but still had the 'das reich' symbol painted on it, Bruce offered the guy up to £800,000 for it if i remember rightly but he still wouldn't sell it!😮
Eastern Front is once place I would never want to time warp to, most brutal fighting of all time....absolutely brutal I don't know how anyone on either side survived
The Germans trained like nothing ive ever known. I don't think even the pathfinders trained as hard. They used to train for 36 hours non-stoo, with only a 30 minute break every 12 hours. They were given 8 to sleep and then it was rinse and repeat. If it weren't for the russians, we might have lost.
+@Old299dfk It was the other way around: Without you the sovjets would have lost obviously. Did you ever heard of the "lend lease" programm by the US government?
@HistoryAtWar where can i find the source of the map of the invasion of the Netherlands? i want to get it printed out and hang on my wall :) thank you in advance
As a historical documentation the video is very good and well done. Drugs were heavily used among the troops, especially during the blitz krieg. The individual soldier was highly political motivated but round 1943 the original core of SS was gone due to extreme high causality. So the quality was considerably dropped. Perhaps the most important aspect is that SS was classified as a criminal organization and they were guilty to horribles war crimes.
The most hated branch of the Germany's army had no mercy showed them by all allied forces. Ss on your tattoed on your arm was a death sentence in the East.
There were originally 2 formations of paramilitary SS formations and one administrative. The SS-Verfügungstruppe SS-VT, and the SS-Totenkopfverbände, SS-TV and the Allgemeine-SS. The SSVT were Hitlers personal or party military formation, and the SSTV were guard units in charge of prison camps like Dachau, and the Allgemeine-SS which encompassed all the rest of the SS "empire". Hitler's bodyguard unit became the Leibstandarte Division, The SSVT became the Verfügungstruppe Division, later Das Reich. The SSTV formed the Totenkopf Division, , and elements of the paramilitary units of the Ordnungspolizei became the Polizei Division. These became the SS Divisions 1st to 4th respectively. The fifth SS division "Wking" was formed from the Germania regiment of the Verfügungstruppe Division, later Das Reich combined with North-Western European foreign volunteers. So the SSVT are the forerunners of the Das Reich and Wiking Divisions, the 2nd and the 5th Waffen SS Divisions.
this is my 3rd time watching to learn adapt and seeing the situation but still i look back to these day and cant digest it possibly how mighty the war situation ever . if looking at ukrain war also it would never doesnt look like this mightily .
These SS units were generally poor in the early stages of the war. Army commanders criticised their often gung ho and amateurish attack plans, wasting too many casualties. It was really in the 2nd half of the war that they were at their most effective. But what a despicable regime they served.
Let it not be forgotten that war crimes were not the exclusive stain of German soldiers, they were liberally committed by the allies too. I do wish commentaries would balance things by pointing this truth out.
@stevencooper4422 Indeed. Unfortunately the crimes of allied soldiers went under the carpet - overlooked - because the warcrimes accusation was *the* main accusation against Germany, and it would have completely undermined that accusation to have to have admitted the allies too were guilty of such things. Such hypocrisy
@suckatchess Absolutely, but the war crimes of the extermination were not done by little 17 year old Gus in the Wermacht, it was done by 25 year old Hans in the SS. War crimes against Gus, let alone civilians (aka "volkstrumm") didn't need to be done to the regular conscript just because he was drafted into axis forces.
Crimes are crimes, never mind fancy semantics like "contrxtualixing". Also, there was often encouragement and even explicitly orders to kill German pows. Saying the Germans had invaded other countries is a political argument that doesn't justify war crimes. Germans may then counter that Poles had refused(German-) Danzig the right to self-drtermination, Britain and France had declared war and the Soviets had overstepped the line by attacking Finland, occupying the Baltics and assembling 2.5 million troops facing Germans- to do what , prevent smuggling?! So, once you start with political arguments, you can justify anything.
They remained an elite unit after attrition until the bitter end. Thank you for the great historical content.❤
These bastards were just mass murderers killing mainly unarmed POWs & women & children!
It’s about time we had a channel that does detailed German battles and Division videos like this, it’s so interesting. I love the allied stuff but it’s all been done and has been rinsed over and over, thanks for the all the work bro
There's other channels that do this too
That would be worthwhile done accurately. I saw one I thought might be it. But the narrator came to the conclusion that the Ancsluss was Austria's fault, The Sudeten crisis was the Czechs fault, Poland started the war.....just a pattern
If he doesn't start peppering his content with the typical requisite "war crimes" BS while making the pro-communists look like saints, his channel won't last long.
@@mattosullivan9687People cannot resist pushing the pendulum in the opposite direction. Just because it was impossible for decades to produce any material on the SS that wasn't an endless litany of condemnation, it does not follow that the truth is the diametric opposite. Das Reich was a highly capable unit, but then so it should have been. The German "Schwerpunkt" doctrine led to favoured units being comparatively lavishly equipped as shock formations. This was true of Wehrmacht units such as Gross-Deutschland and Panzer Lehr as it was Waffen-SS formations such as LSSAH and Das Reich.
All these formations performed in accordance with the power they were graced with in high profile engagements, SS or otherwise. Many other units pulled off similarly impressive military feats, under-strengthed, under-supported, under-supplied, armed with a handful of Stugs and inadeqaute AT guns, in long forgotten engagements in long forgotten backwaters of the Eastern front.. There are also a long and inglorious list of Waffen-SS divisions that were a shameful embarrassment who displayed little propensity for anything beyond murderous drunken rampages, larceny, sexual depravity and genocidal sectarian opportunism.
The fact is that by and large even the best formations of the Waffen-SS don't really deserve their legendary status. They are arguably on a par with some of the best formations with any of the major players of WW2 but not outstanding. Indeed the State within a State nature of the SS had a habit of undermining their effectiveness as part of the German war machine and their reputation for barbarism strengthened the resolve of those they fought. By the time they gained their armored divisional status heavy casualty rates often arising out of recklessness had already eaten into the ranks of dedicated, physically impressive, highly motivated recruits of 1940. The truth is that the reason why they stand out is because of the undeserved mystique that characterises Nazi Germany and the SS in particular, their badass status and Hugo Boss's design work. That and the fact that the utterly vile and often incompetent nature of the regime is fading into the mists to be replaced with legend.
People should watch the Nuremberg footage of the regime's leading players to see the depressingly pedestrian and unimpressive nature of the individuals that made it all happen. That someone like Herman Goering stood out as the only one of them that you would be surprised to meet punching your ticket at a railway station says it all. Scratch the surface of Nazi Germany and its shockingly unimpressive. The fact the SS was led by a former chicken farmer and the regime itself was led by an Austrian corporal whose surname was a typo when altered from Schicklgruber, was a failed artist and impressively tedious company is beyond fitting.
I watch loads of others mark felton and world war 2 indy nidel
I'm a simple man. I see WWII content, I happy, I click subscribe.
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THIS !!! Makes you HAPPY!!!??? Makes Me..SAD! The SS was #EVIL to the CORE!!! Your a SIMPLE man I agree with THAT!
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Same lol
@@moemonte88 Me too
One of the best Division Documentaries I have watched! Really well done
Awesome, thanks!
When i was 19 i bought a 98k for $100.
It had an actual, no shit, issued Das Reich badge set into its stock. It was a WW2 capture, and the badge was clearly set in the field.
My 25 year old dumbass traded it, AND a presentation grade Enfield M1-MK3 for a Yugo M-70AB2 underfolder.
I still hate myself for that one.
Edit: i genuinely mean PRESENTATION grade Enfield. Unfired. And it was a Fazakerly Enfield. It was PERFECT.
Naming Mark Felton in the same sentence feels like a discredit for this channel, wich is, obviously, far superior.
@@ianmedford4855. What were you thinking my man!! But I can understand 👍
Sehr gute Dokumentation, sehr sachlich und ohne Verfärbung durch den heutigen Zeitgeist. Respekt to HistoryAtWar ! Machen Sie bitte genau so weiter. Grüße aus Deutschland.
You and Z00mer are taking over the history scene, fair play lads
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How you put this together is amazing.
That alone deserves its own documentary. Thank You.
One of the best channels right up there with Mark Felton.
Thank you :)
@@historyatwar No, thank you 🫡
Mark Felton is an Allied apologist just spouting the "victor narrative"@@mrenzyme9715
Mark Felton just spouts the "victor narrative"@@mrenzyme9715
@@mrenzyme9715 Mark Felton just spouts the usual false "victor narrative".
Thank you for everything you do, these videos must take ridiculous amounts of hours
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Love the narration and video, awesome
Man, I love your videos! You do such a great job at pitching what these soldiers did! Keep it up please these are fantastic! I learned a lot about the Das Reich, and I do reenactments as a Das Reich soldier!!
May we never fight these people again. An old friend tells of encountering the SS in France and was told to fix bayonets ! The reaction was pure terror !!
So all of your friend's colleagues died in that attack? Unless he fought against second-line SS troops.
Thanks for posting making such long, detailed videos really takes a lot , I appreciate your dedication and hard work, thanks for posting❤
Thank you so much Sergio🤝
Unbelievable!!! Thank you so much for your dedication!!!
Thank man! Astonishing research and history, again content at the Highest order ❤
This was an excellent history of the SS: Das Reich Div. Would you consider the history of the Waffen SS Wiking Division ?
"We fought the wrong enemy"- george s patton
A insight which unfortunately came far too late
Just look at what Europe has become. Aterrorist breeding ground.
Look at theses nazis say shit that they think is smart.
Oh they knew alright. This was by design ! ...and here we are
@@adambane1719yep here we are. Our future is not looking bright. Maybe God will intervene.
Outstanding documenrary. Historical study of IMO the equivalence of modern day Roman Legions. Das Riech,Toton Koff, wicking were a rare breed of highly disciplined motivated trained tactical badasses on the planet at the time.🗝️💀⚔️⚰️
No they weren't. LSSAH, Das Reich, Totenkopf and Wiking were top tier divisions - just like their Allied counterparts, and just like Wehramcht divisions such as Panzer Lehr and Gross Deutschland. There is nothing particularly outstanding about the famous Waffen-SS divisions, they were just solid divisions.
@jonathans9537 In the early years the Waffen SS were often worse than Wehrmacht units because their fanaticism caused them to be reckless in substituting bravery for operational competence. By the time Waffen SS were taking part in the engagements that created their current mythical status, as armored divisions, most of the fanatics were long dead. What was left, in terms of the better SS divisions, was solid, dependable, experienced, well equipped formations with an esprit de corps not much different from the sorts of formations you'd find in any serious military power. There is no qualitative difference between Panzer Lehr and Das Reich.
The exception being perhaps 12th SS Division Hitlerjugend which made up to an extent for its lack of experience with fanaticism but that was very much noted by the Allies in Normandy, because it stood out. This tells you all you need to know about the difference between them and the numerous other SS divisions in theater, which included most of the decent SS divisions that existed, including Das Reich and Leibstandarte who were unaruably the units with the strongest political pedigree.
Totenkopf = Deaths Head
They certainly didn't do too well against Tank Commander. , Captain Brad Pitt. They even made a film about it!!
@@osric1730
You comparing ordinary ss divisions with the singulary elite Wehrmacht division "Großdeutschland"?
The ss divisions were outstanding, they were a "Eingreiftruppe" consisting of volunteers instead of conscripts like all the other armies in ww2, so they are no "allied counterparts".
this channel has the best videos about the reich
Thanks! I do try, beyond fascinating🤝
Would be better if they knew what some of these units were actually called instead of just botching it.
Love this channel
I am a waffen ss militaria collector since 90. I am admiring this channel a lot. A strong narrative and historical accuarate. This is my favourite channel about this topic, 👏👏👏
Kolekcionar Pogledaj koji dok Film o Logorima Smrti !!
Really enjoy these documentaries. Was is a brutal thing and both sides were guilty of bad things but,
this video brings to light how effective and highly disciplined, strategic and determined these elite troops were.
Thank you. keep up this fantastic work.
Fantastic documentary! Appreciate the effort.
Outstanding video. Thank You!
Amazing work !!!!
Enjoy this channel while you still can..... !!!!
Glad you enjoyed mate, but what do you mean? “While you still can?”
Before they come after your channel bro ! They don't like it when actual truth is shared here on YT , especially when it disrupts their little WWII cash cow narrative@@historyatwar
@@historyatwar YT don't exactly deal in truth, if you know what I mean !
@@historyatwar ...and the WWII victor narrative is "their" 80 year old little Cash Cow....
....which needs to be protected.... at all costs !!
Saying cheers before i watch, in case i forget
I am a newbie but holy smokes this is a wonderful channel. The videos are so detailed. I finally found my favorite channel.
The SS, they were constantly sent in to save cut off groups.
That was their primary job. Saving trapped units. It’s why their casualties were always through the roof, and they received the most time in combat.
They got the best gear to do it, but the best gear only goes so far when you’re constantly thrown at the impossible.
Einstazgruppen in Russia.
@@skyh counter insurgency, that’s pretty well known. As guerrillas regularly operated behind the lines on the Eastern Front.
They didn't mention it at all.
@skyh They were a completely different units.
Waffen ss was a front line divisions and had nothing to do with the Einsatzgruppen.
I didn't hear too much about the SS in Stalingrad, I don't believe they were even mentioned in the breakout rescue mission.
I have heard that SS Totenkoph, was even more fearsome, and crazy
How were they Crazy? Ever been in combat?
Totenkoph are build different. They make Zhukov so mad that he sent 1 million extra man just to support an offensive operation in totenkoph frontline
@@JuergenGDBMarshall Zhukov sent 1 army group just to hold totenkoph advance in the frontline
@@akmalvargas3402 Right I was being facetious. They were not crazy, just fighting for each other like any other soldier, although proficient until mid 1944. Men of Destruction and Like a Cliff in the Ocean are great books.
Another Decent documentary
This is starting to become my go to channel
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Thank you for all the hard work and research you put into these! I’ve studied these men a ton and these are some of the best videos
Thanks!!
I absolutely love how you always go into the fighting, channels don’t do it like this without getting so political. A* work here
Brilliantly compiled thanks for your efforts much appreciated 😊
Cool content thank you!
Thanks!
Thank you :)
Brilliant and realistic. No matter how many trying to throw mud over those waffen SS, they WERE UNDISPUTED E L I T E of all army forces involved in WW2.
True!
Elite? They lost
Panzer Lehr Division says hi
@@skyhappy🤡
You try taking on the ENTIRE world..... and very nearly pulling out a win !!!@@skyhappy
Very well presented, thank you for showing the bravery of these men, the vast majority were soldiers doing their duty. I am glad that through out this documentary that you did not label Das Reich as Nazi's (NSDAP), people tend to forget that the Nazi party (NSDAP) was a political party, the armed forces were but that, armed forces! It seems for the last 80 years it has just been easier the label all Germans as Nazi's which is unfair and history needs to re write it's self.
If 11 people are sitting around a table with a Nazi, there's 12 Nazis sitting at that table.
What you forget is that most of them knew what's going on. If they didn't know the exact method and place, they knew people are disappearing from their homes, they could see trains with cattle wagons transporting those people to their death. I can understand those that were mobilized, but SS were volunteers, that makes them guilty as fuck in my book. Nuremberg trials agree.
Das Reich was a Nazi formation. It was part of the SS which is an integral part of the Nazi party and not the state like the Wehrmacht. Nobody signed up for the Waffen-SS unless they were at the very least comfortable with being strongly associated with the Nazi Party. Das Reich was formed out of Hitler's bodyguard, its just about as unwaveringly Nazi a unit as it was possible to find. What planet are you living on?
Oh for crying in a bucket. So bloody what. Rwanda. Ireland. Yugoslavia. Circassian People. Vietnam. Always WW2 and trains. Same story. Different flavour.
Amazing film footage of the Das Reich SS division in action. An elite unit, no question. Their brutality in action is undoubted.
Operation yellowpress
Fascinating!
I had to give a like on this video. Great work brother, it is refreshing to hear a real voice reading off of a well studied and researched script, instead of all the AI script and voice trash that they continue promoting on history UA-cam.
Auf wiedersehen, habedere
Thank you! Glad to have you here 🤝
Love this freakin channel!
When this video came up in my stream, I thought, ahh another Waffen-SS video of hodge bodged footage of various SS and Army units with a similar generic commentary. I was therefore pleasantly surprised when instead it actually seems to be the real deal. The early training footage is incredible, and I appreciated the Paul Hauser bio, as he is often ignored in other less researched and sensationalized Waffen-SS documentaries. Only a few minutes in and thoroughly enjoying the video.
Great doc. Thoroughly enjoyed it enough to watch it a few times 🤝 thank you for taking the time to do this
Great research, on a legendary division.
Thanks all important information ℹ️ shared others
My grandpa commanded a Panzer III platoon in 2.SS
Achtung Achtung
I thought he was just an electrician?
Very informative, was creating a bolt action list that was Waffen-SS and had no idea the symbol i used on my tank was the 2nd SS panzer division. Excusing the war crimes, now i know their history in combat.
I find it pathetic and rather sad people are calling you a Nazi and stuff for this video or even channel… History is such a taboo thing sometimes, you do great work and these videos are extremely insightful and aren’t pro anything, it’s great that we get the a third person view of such insane battles of this side, ignore the sensitive haters. LOVE HISTORY😅😊😢👍🏼
I saw someone say that it’s a N*zi video so stupid, bro is just giving us a look into these divisions
Thank you! Absolutely, and it’s ridiculous people say things like that. Doesn’t make sense either.
@@historyatwar hehe, sorry. It´s just hard to grasp why but there´s just a reason to hate and i´m quiet used to it.
I try to deal with it myself but there we go, it´s well made history coverage. Did they call you a racist as well? Usually nobody calls me that, i think people are actually afraid at a distance sometimes.
Security is mortals chiefest enemy, a lax attitude can be deadly
Agreed. It shouldn't be treated as taboo but increasingly it is. Or outright being white washed. Like when ypu see pictures of battleship Bismark, more often than not the swastikas on her stern and bow are obscured. It's utterly ridiculous.
Politics and war atrocities aside, they were excellent soldiers. They were hungry, cold, did not bathe for months and were constantly low on fuel and ammunition.They made due with the absolute minimum for almost half the war, and yet they fought like demons. That alone is something I will tip my hat to any day.
They were Nazis and it was right to destroy them.
Thanks for this💙
Thank you, amazing
EXCELLENT DOCO MATE
The SS was AH's personal guard, with tens of thousands. Churchill's bodyguard was a couple of SAS soldiers on leave while recuperating from injuries in battle.
82k subscribers, almost a war crime.
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Criminally underrated
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Great documentary
Well done. Accurate. Subscribed and shared.
My great-grandfather actually commanded this division during the 3rd battle of Kharkov
D day at Caen the Brits and Canadians were fighting most of the elite heavy SS Panzer divisions.. The 12th, 21st and LEHR Divisions. 11 Panzer and 7 Infantry Divisions. The USA were fighting mostly infantry.
Garand Thumb mentioned the tunnels
That's my grandpa's conscript early 20s... Thank you
These Divisions fought primarily on the Russian Front where there was no quarter given by either side. There was also a large Partasain Soviet element hiding in the woods to contend with behind their lines reeking havoc.
These bastards were just mass murderers killing mainly unarmed POWs & women & children!
When the video started, I thought the game "Project Astra Dominium" was still somehow running in the background, as it uses the same music. It took me some time while I was trying to somehow stop the game, before I realized it's from the video 😂
But besides that, great video thank you for this!
I like the objective conveyance of facts!
Blitzkrieg , Pervitin und die Valkyrie !! Der Beste !!
Jawohl !! Ausgezeichnet !!
So what are you doing for Passover?
Hey whatcha doing raabi?
Most dangerous SS- unit in late 1940’s to mid 1950’s Yes
French Foreign Legion in Vietnam❤
Algeria , etc too ss- Charlemagne 2.0
Admirable leadership & fighting. Sadly, side.
Where do you find these videos if you don’t mind?
Appreciate your channel, your hard work and dedication!
Thank you 😊
Operation Barbarossa was Adolfs pinnacle move that cost him the war imo
On an episode of combat dealers a French farmer had a rusting hulk of one their vehichles, it was just a shell really but still had the 'das reich' symbol painted on it, Bruce offered the guy up to £800,000 for it if i remember rightly but he still wouldn't sell it!😮
wow
@ 44:00: The narrator actually gets to pause in his rapid, continuous text.
super dive brother.
Excellent docos,,,,,,
Eastern Front is once place I would never want to time warp to, most brutal fighting of all time....absolutely brutal I don't know how anyone on either side survived
Leibstandardt, Totenkopf, and Wiking were just as fierce as Das Reich!
the other two I reckon, but lssah’s achievements isn’t that much compared to totenkopf and wiking despite being given the best equipments
Started to watch, Papa Hausser is hopefully mentioned.
A great doc but way too many and frequent commercials spoil the presentation. (Admittedly this is beyond the channel's control.)
The Germans trained like nothing ive ever known. I don't think even the pathfinders trained as hard.
They used to train for 36 hours non-stoo, with only a 30 minute break every 12 hours. They were given 8 to sleep and then it was rinse and repeat.
If it weren't for the russians, we might have lost.
+@Old299dfk
It was the other way around: Without you the sovjets would have lost obviously. Did you ever heard of the "lend lease" programm by the US government?
@@bjornhartmann6839 Lend lease went to Britain, not Russia.
um, u might want to check that again @@gordonbartlett1921
Look at your towns, and cities today.. The state of your countries.
You lost.
You make interesting videos but the amount and length of the ads make them very hard to watch.
@HistoryAtWar where can i find the source of the map of the invasion of the Netherlands? i want to get it printed out and hang on my wall :) thank you in advance
I made it myself haha
@@historyatwar a private content then :p, thx for the reply sir o7
Can you do one on Bolsheviks it would of work if it wasn't for the cold war
Some say an interest into WW2 is morally wrong but i don’t see how. People judge really fast online, where do you get your footage from? Good clips.
As a historical documentation the video is very good and well done. Drugs were heavily used among the troops, especially during the blitz krieg. The individual soldier was highly political motivated but round 1943 the original core of SS was gone due to extreme high causality. So the quality was considerably dropped. Perhaps the most important aspect is that SS was classified as a criminal organization and they were guilty to horribles war crimes.
I collect ww2.I have a few artifacts from the ssvt( cap button) and a recruitment book for the waffen ss.
I know they were good soldiers. I don't mind watching it from their side but, I did appreciate you pointing out the crimes they committed.
Just a comment to keep the algorithm going. 👍🏻
The most hated branch of the Germany's army had no mercy showed them by all allied forces. Ss on your tattoed on your arm was a death sentence in the East.
Great content however your audio needs attention. Best luck
My father was forward or chillery commander.He said the regular german army was no problem but the vermark would make you run.
At 0:47 is that dude firing a Thompson?
@27:19
What's that he's holding?
Looks like a Russian sub machine gun.
Excuse me, what is VT???
The early contingent of the Waffen SS combat Formations.
There were originally 2 formations of paramilitary SS formations and one administrative. The SS-Verfügungstruppe SS-VT, and the SS-Totenkopfverbände, SS-TV and the Allgemeine-SS. The SSVT were Hitlers personal or party military formation, and the SSTV were guard units in charge of prison camps like Dachau, and the Allgemeine-SS which encompassed all the rest of the SS "empire". Hitler's bodyguard unit became the Leibstandarte Division, The SSVT became the Verfügungstruppe Division, later Das Reich. The SSTV formed the Totenkopf Division, , and elements of the paramilitary units of the Ordnungspolizei became the Polizei Division. These became the SS Divisions 1st to 4th respectively. The fifth SS division "Wking" was formed from the Germania regiment of the Verfügungstruppe Division, later Das Reich combined with North-Western European foreign volunteers. So the SSVT are the forerunners of the Das Reich and Wiking Divisions, the 2nd and the 5th Waffen SS Divisions.
Now called The IDF
lol .. USA is more so, thou
@@vordag I reckon.
Sehr Gut... Prosit !!
Soviet worst issue was Stalin; Wehrmacht's worst problem was Hitler. Stalin learned by hard experience, Hitler did not.
Excellent video, thanks!😃
this is my 3rd time watching to learn adapt and seeing the situation but still i look back to these day and cant digest it possibly how mighty the war situation ever . if looking at ukrain war also it would never doesnt look like this mightily .
These SS units were generally poor in the early stages of the war. Army commanders criticised their often gung ho and amateurish attack plans, wasting too many casualties. It was really in the 2nd half of the war that they were at their most effective. But what a despicable regime they served.
At last, an accurate, intelligent comment.
Let it not be forgotten that war crimes were not the exclusive stain of German soldiers, they were liberally committed by the allies too. I do wish commentaries would balance things by pointing this truth out.
I heard Canadian troops did a lot of war crimes during WW2 we don't talk about
@stevencooper4422 Indeed. Unfortunately the crimes of allied soldiers went under the carpet - overlooked - because the warcrimes accusation was *the* main accusation against Germany, and it would have completely undermined that accusation to have to have admitted the allies too were guilty of such things. Such hypocrisy
@suckatchess Absolutely, but the war crimes of the extermination were not done by little 17 year old Gus in the Wermacht, it was done by 25 year old Hans in the SS. War crimes against Gus, let alone civilians (aka "volkstrumm") didn't need to be done to the regular conscript just because he was drafted into axis forces.
Crimes are crimes, never mind fancy semantics like "contrxtualixing".
Also, there was often encouragement and even explicitly orders to kill German pows.
Saying the Germans had invaded other countries is a political argument that doesn't justify war crimes. Germans may then counter that Poles had refused(German-) Danzig the right to self-drtermination, Britain and France had declared war and the Soviets had overstepped the line by attacking Finland, occupying the Baltics and assembling 2.5 million troops facing Germans- to do what , prevent smuggling?!
So, once you start with political arguments, you can justify anything.
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The term war crime is and can be applied to all and any who engage in war.