What do you mean, the scene in the picture originates from the post WWII anti-war movie Die Brücke, made in West-Germany in the 1950’s. It tells the story of events as they occurred during WWII somewhere in a small German village in april 1945.
@@Reepelsteeltje The thumbnail, not the video image, shows soldiers wearing M16 - M18 helmets. You can tall by the nipple-like air vents which stuck out so you could mount a heavy frontal plate on them. Those were helmets produced from 1916 to 1918. Until the helmet most associate with WWII came out, the M35, these WWI helmets were indeed used for transitional soldiers between the wars. Many can be found today with Third Reich decals on them, but even the ones in the photo are devoid of Third Reich decals. And if that weren't enough, even the tunics in the thumbnail (the soldiers standing at attention) are WWI tunics. By the beginning of WWII, the M36 field tunic had been issued to all enlisted soldiers.
I think Mark Felton made it clear that he uses his AI generated voice. Most of these videos do. It does not detract from the authenticity of the information.
@@kishoredoodnath3862 Ah, so now the AI version of Mark’s voice has arrived, I think it’s only a matter of time the first video’s will appear with newsreports on the latest fighting in Ukraïne or in Gaza or any other military conflict that made it to the international newsroom. Imagine you are fighting in it, thinking it will endure for a while untill it’s over, and than you recognise your struggle in an online report which happens occasionally, as newsupdate, but this time, you find yourself accompanied at arrival on the warzones frontline every time by the highly recognizable Mark Felton opening tune, coming out of nowhere? It even goes on to become audible to all and any fighter unaware of any upcoming journalistical significance for to them it’s just another day at the office. But being committed subscribers of Mark Feltons videos for a long time now, they now what it means when the strong musical intro starts to make itself heard. The finishing of the tune isn’t waited for by fighting men on either side, as right after the first tone seemingly out of nowhere people can be seen fleeing the area like posessed. Because they know if Mark Felton comes for your story, you’ll become assimilated, forever filed away only to see memories of current people that caught your item’s link and clicked on it… 😅
Great video. I would suggest getting photos from the battle in question. Thanks.
Too many ads! Like the content but not enough to endure the ads. Good luck.
Here again, WWI uniforms in the thumbnail. WWII story.
What do you mean, the scene in the picture originates from the post WWII anti-war movie Die Brücke, made in West-Germany in the 1950’s. It tells the story of events as they occurred during WWII somewhere in a small German village in april 1945.
@@Reepelsteeltje The thumbnail, not the video image, shows soldiers wearing M16 - M18 helmets. You can tall by the nipple-like air vents which stuck out so you could mount a heavy frontal plate on them. Those were helmets produced from 1916 to 1918. Until the helmet most associate with WWII came out, the M35, these WWI helmets were indeed used for transitional soldiers between the wars. Many can be found today with Third Reich decals on them, but even the ones in the photo are devoid of Third Reich decals. And if that weren't enough, even the tunics in the thumbnail (the soldiers standing at attention) are WWI tunics. By the beginning of WWII, the M36 field tunic had been issued to all enlisted soldiers.
@@clevelandaeromotivethanks for the useless dissertation
👍
This guy sounds cocky for the losing side, I bet it's all excuse's and blame for him through 1945.
Execution was an almost daily occurrence
Beware of AI trash on the Internet. This seems like it very well could be.
Beware of the AI comment above, this is actually a part of the book: in deadly combat, the Memoir of Gottlob Bidermann.
I think Mark Felton made it clear that he uses his AI generated voice. Most of these videos do. It does not detract from the authenticity of the information.
😮 40:05 jdkk 42:07 42:08
@@kishoredoodnath3862
Ah, so now the AI version of Mark’s voice has arrived, I think it’s only a matter of time the first video’s will appear with newsreports on the latest fighting in Ukraïne or in Gaza or any other military conflict that made it to the international newsroom.
Imagine you are fighting in it, thinking it will endure for a while untill it’s over, and than you recognise your struggle in an online report which happens occasionally, as newsupdate, but this time, you find yourself accompanied at arrival on the warzones frontline every time by the highly recognizable Mark Felton opening tune, coming out of nowhere? It even goes on to become audible to all and any fighter unaware of any upcoming journalistical significance for to them it’s just another day at the office. But being committed subscribers of Mark Feltons videos for a long time now, they now what it means when the strong musical intro starts to make itself heard. The finishing of the tune isn’t waited for by fighting men on either side, as right after the first tone seemingly out of nowhere people can be seen fleeing the area like posessed. Because they know if Mark Felton comes for your story, you’ll become assimilated, forever filed away only to see memories of current people that caught your item’s link and clicked on it… 😅