I really wish you could cut these long episodes into smaller ones. Since they are incredibly interesting but nearly five hours OMG. Thanks very much for bringing us these highly informative and interesting documentaries. Love Love Love. Thank you from down under.
4:32:38 There was no Czechoslovakia in 1850; the 'Nesselsdorfer Wagenbau-Fabriksgesellschaft', later to become Tatra, was a company in the Austrian Empire.
The Tiger's armour was vertical the Sherman's armour was sloped, this ment they had equal thickness of armour. The rumor of Shermans catching fire first hit every time are wrong, tank crews were taught to keep fireing until the target started burning, all tanks could burn if shot at in the right place enough times.
Bruce talking about The Enigma Machine, I've Just Finished Reading a Book about Bletchley Park. Italian Tankers Helmet, and Operation Compass, Reading Crucible of War Book one about Wavel in North Africa.
Persil? It has only been a short while that Persil has come back into the States. I don't know if it's the same manufacturer, but that's just amazing All this history has been lost to most people here in the States.
They dodged a nuclear bullet in not buying the "nuclear reactor part" found at Kummersdorf 18:18. Firstly the German's used heavy water, not graphite, as the moderator in their atomic pile.This was due to a mistake in calculations made in Jan 1941 revealing, incorrectly, that graphite was useless with experiments using it stopped.. The US used graphite in their reactor, which led to their success with the atomic bomb. Further, the final German nuclear reactor was dismantled by the US in Haigerloch in Southern Germany. Kummersdorf is located near Berlin and was the army weapons testing ground; there were no atomic bombs to test, but they did test rockets there.
15:40 Funny Mario looks like Prince William and doesn't speak a word of English. I have many relatives in the East, most of whom don't speak a word of English, they had too much to do with their SED propaganda.
This "show" is a pile of lies and false information. There are dozens of BF109, some in airworthy conditions, others in restoration process, in storage and display. And anyone can buy one in flying conditions for 5 million to 8 million Dollars, not 15 million.
Why for instance, on the range finder, you agree on a 350 euros price, state it several times but your graphic overlay says you paid 250 euros and it was worth 350 euros and you made 100 euro profit. Your math is off, your graphic overlay artist is smoking crack, and you start off this block of episodes based on a deception that you hope no one would notice.
Bonjour Le patrimoine militaire appartient au pays, il devrait rester dans son pays. Pourquoi ne pas le vendre ou le donner a un musée ou une association ?
My grandfather WW1 vet told me ""ram it in twist and pull it out if it sticks fire the rifle and the recoil will spring it out of the body"" Also never look the victim in the eye it's him or you son!
I really wish you could cut these long episodes into smaller ones. Since they are incredibly interesting but nearly five hours OMG. Thanks very much for bringing us these highly informative and interesting documentaries. Love Love Love. Thank you from down under.
4:32:38 There was no Czechoslovakia in 1850; the 'Nesselsdorfer Wagenbau-Fabriksgesellschaft', later to become Tatra, was a company in the Austrian Empire.
This program would be way better without the argumentative sidekick just objecting to stuff for sake off it
Yeah, that bloke was a real bore.
All probably staged for the show
He is the British version of Chumlee
Bruce and his team Happy New year and amazing work
Ronson lighters (Shermans)... "light the first time, every time."
I wouldn't let that range finder go for that.
The Tiger's armour was vertical the Sherman's armour was sloped, this ment they had equal thickness of armour. The rumor of Shermans catching fire first hit every time are wrong, tank crews were taught to keep fireing until the target started burning, all tanks could burn if shot at in the right place enough times.
He mentioned Alan Turing but forgot Tommy Flowers
Thank you Bruce, I’ve really missed your shows in tv but then yesterday I found you in UA-cam…lucky me :-)
I love how he calls it scrap but he wants to buy it. Well then it's not scrap.
I hate finding something I really enjoy watching just to find out it last aired 6 years ago...😢😅
My grandfather call nebelwofer screaming mimi.
Bruce talking about The Enigma Machine, I've Just Finished Reading a Book about Bletchley Park. Italian Tankers Helmet, and Operation Compass, Reading Crucible of War Book one about Wavel in North Africa.
Persil? It has only been a short while that Persil has come back into the States. I don't know if it's the same manufacturer, but that's just amazing All this history has been lost to most people here in the States.
Henkel make loctite and sealants now
How is this not bigger. This is excellent entertainment thats educational.
I need money
The frogs would have certainly taught them how to surrender with celerity.
Huess …….not exactly the smartest in the house ! 😂😂😂😂
They dodged a nuclear bullet in not buying the "nuclear reactor part" found at Kummersdorf 18:18. Firstly the German's used heavy water, not graphite, as the moderator in their atomic pile.This was due to a mistake in calculations made in Jan 1941 revealing, incorrectly, that graphite was useless with experiments using it stopped.. The US used graphite in their reactor, which led to their success with the atomic bomb. Further, the final German nuclear reactor was dismantled by the US in Haigerloch in Southern Germany. Kummersdorf is located near Berlin and was the army weapons testing ground; there were no atomic bombs to test, but they did test rockets there.
Where in Central Europe would you test a nuclear bomb without the allies knowing?
My mother told me there were so many horrible things happening all over the world that she did not even notice when' D-Day happened.
Tough men were on the east front
striela 2 as a bazooka, noice
Nice !!!
Superb - except I Was disappointed to see recycled footage at the end.
Can you please add subtitles? My old dad is not so good with English. Tnx in advance
Comment prendre contact avec ce collectionneur ?
350€ ??? 😂 no way
Jüterbog…😮
massively over produced formulaic production
Its embarrassing when Bruce tries to talk German and French when he hasn’t got a clue ! Del Boy trotter
15:40 Funny Mario looks like Prince William and doesn't speak a word of English. I have many relatives in the East, most of whom don't speak a word of English, they had too much to do with their SED propaganda.
They weren't taught any English at school, only Russian.
interesting
This programme is a scripted joke, I have bought from the seller in the past and no way would he ask such a low price
This "show" is a pile of lies and false information. There are dozens of BF109, some in airworthy conditions, others in restoration process, in storage and display. And anyone can buy one in flying conditions for 5 million to 8 million Dollars, not 15 million.
Bladdy Russia ruined this series with it's oligarchs.
Why for instance, on the range finder, you agree on a 350 euros price, state it several times but your graphic overlay says you paid 250 euros and it was worth 350 euros and you made 100 euro profit. Your math is off, your graphic overlay artist is smoking crack, and you start off this block of episodes based on a deception that you hope no one would notice.
Conversion into sterling. Watch again
Try £250
Bonjour
Le patrimoine militaire appartient au pays, il devrait rester dans son pays. Pourquoi ne pas le vendre ou le donner a un musée ou une association ?
I like Bruce , but his info on Bayonet is off. I served in the RAF Regiment 91 - 93 , and we were still taught how to use a bayonet
My grandfather WW1 vet told me ""ram it in twist and pull it out if it sticks fire the rifle and the recoil will spring it out of the body"" Also never look the victim in the eye it's him or you son!
@bertiewooster3326 that's the standard procedure we we taught