A German Experiment That Hunted British Men on the Front Lines
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- Опубліковано 8 тра 2024
- [Because the brain-transplant animations in the original video were flagged as "graphic content", I have had to re-upload this edited version.]
The story of the Hound of Mons.
0:00 - The Hound of Mons
20:40 - Credits & Special Xmas Message
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Thank you again, Jake, for the incredible script. And thank you both, Simon and Rich, for allowing me to play director for a bit.
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Is this edited? What changed from the original upload?
Can't wait to get into this! Im a skeptic, but eirher way what those poor sods went through was horrible. Keep up the great content Luke! A fan in the UK 🇬🇧
@@SRC267 i think so. I saw a community post from him yesterday about this vid violating community guidelines
It says in the more info bit, basically its yet more YT been dumb, said the brain transplant bit was too graphic, meanwhile I get recommendations of clips from equilibrium were the front of a guys face gets cut off and slowly slides down separating the two bits and that’s fine? I guess it was the cartoon animation that made it too graphic while the lifelike CGI and blood in equilibrium made it look unreal 😂
Can you do the angels of mons
Arrived in 1914 on a horse and left in 1918 on a tank. That's wild to think about. Necessity is the mother of invention. "You can lead a tank to water, but you can't make it drink."
But you can pour it on the tank engine to cool it down , can't you?
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Aye, mate. You can, alright.
without going into the fantasy land of transplanting human brains inside of animal skulls regenerating severed nerve connections and prevent immunorejection (in 1914 nonetheless), or even incomodating eventual leftover wolves (which is not impossible), the Hound of Mons could have very well been just that - a large hunting, guard or sheep dog that due to the war had become a stray, and which was driven to hunger and stress to feed on the many corpses of no man's land. The missing patrols could have simply been killed by the enemy, and the bodies mangled when the dog had fed on them.
Add the fear and stress that the men obviously went through 24/7 in that hellscape, finding the gory mess and hearing the occasional howl and growl, maybe seeing a fleeing shape in the fog, and voilà, you have a recipe for a wolf-human hybrid created by the dastardly Huns to feed onto the innocent blood of Albion's youth
Great vid as always!
My ancestor at the time had a very similar story without the scientist part just proves this
@@aronmarkovits5396 apparently in Siberia in the winter because food is so scarce and conditions are so harsh, many of the animals become far more predatory and crazy in their movements than in other times of the year. I would completely believe your relative/ancestor.
You know what, I thought the 'evil german scientist putting human brain into wolf' was like a made up part for youtube and not part of the 'historical' nature...but no papers in 1919 (several of them infact) were actually claiming that as well, right down to the 'secret papers that were claimed from the house of evil German scientist'. Huh...I do wonder if the original was just a big dog who wandered No Mans Land like you said and the tales just grew from there.
Whoa! Run-on sentence hell.
Those sentences are fine and clearly organized. They might be long, but they do not qualify as run-on sentences, as he has not mashed together independent clauses. I enjoyed reading it.
Dude , the work and emotion you've put into this video. It's really sad that it got demonitized before. UA-cam really is gone too far.
It's the voice. Like a dj voice or radio voice. it's like the dude from screenjunky bewbs!
UA-cam became an woke-gen-z bitch
Agreed, phuck UA-cam!
Why was it demonetized?
UA-cam is evil
It's interesting that they won't let animation as graphic but they sure will let real violence go thru
..HYPOCRITES..is the word you’re looking for. AND SO WELL-DESERVED.
What UA-cam and others don't like is anything that leads to honest, measured curiosity about the truth. What UA-cam likes is inflammatory violence and mindlessness that turns people into savages.
During WWI, wolves dragged off hundreds of bodies when Austro-Hungarians were battling the Russians. They even called a truce to hunt down the pack together. I think this may be something similar if it ever happened. Though pretty confident wolves had been hunted to extinction or close to it in Belgium by that time. (Edit: he covers and confirms this later in the video)
These are dogman
@@user-br7sf6ng1j Dogmen don’t exist, unless you meant bigfoot. That might exist.
The what of the accounts of dogmen
They were dogmen
@@Xfacter What of the accounts of the Lochness Monster? They’re fantasy. However, most believe dogman is just another term for Bigfoot.
Stories about dogs gone bad hit us in two ways; both our instinctive fear of wolves, and that of man's best friend turning on us.
I ironically have a 200 lb arctic wolf as my best friend and a German shepherd
this just tells me you live i a quite rich region of the world and your country
The dogs trained for war sometimes can't come home.
The thing is, I don't think that the Germans at the time could actually manage to successfully create such a horrific monstrosity, but I absolutely believe that they would have _tried_ to, and that's just as scary to me.
The Germans in ww1 were not the Nazis of WW2 they were not mad men they were just soldiers
@@welshman8954 nevertheless, the almost primative scientists of the time that both sides would turn to absolutely would have tried something like this.
@welshman8954 Came here to say something similar. These stories in WW1 and 2 about these evil scientists trying to create hybrids and monsters and what have you, they're always German. They are just stories mostly. I somewhat get it, the face of evil in WW2 was the Nazi Party so it stands to reason that the stories would center on Nazi scientists, but the Russians were so much worse in every way shape and form, but because they were the "good guys" they get a pass.
i mean... chemical weapons...that let ppl die in unimaginable pain and suffering while their lungs and eyes get burned by the acid/poison gas....a mosnter hound is kinda tame in comparison @@welshman8954
Mustard gas, anyone?@@themanformerlyknownascomme777
Am I hearing the guys from bedtime stories doing the voices?? I love how you're all connected and give us amazing stories to listen to! My dad was a Kings Fusilier in the 70s, very proud of that he was.
They are sister channels
The background sounds is Battlefield 1 I’m sure of it. Playing that game with eyes closed is marvelous and frightening at the same time. The devs made such an incredible job with the audio.
I just never seem to land any hits when i play eyes closed
use the force, Luke. @@kremepye3613
This one had some Frankenstein vibes for sure. Reminded me of the movie Overlord as well as the Wolfenstein video games.
An interesting story is about the "medieval archers" you mentioned. It was originally a fictional piece written by Arthur Machen, and after being published, took on a life of its own when people started quoting it as an actual account from soldiers in the war. When Machen tried to tell people it was a fictional story he'd written, he got told that he must have been told the story by a soldier, and that's where he got the idea for his story.
Sucks you had to re-upload this, but it means we get to watch it for the first time, twice!
Yeah I'm happy to put this one on again so luke gets the view.
@@jamesknapp64 same here ....
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Sorry you had to reupload, but I’m glad you found a way to keep it available to viewers!
Did you see it, when it was first uploaded? Has anything drastic been changed in the re-upload?
@@Reddsquirrel Cards on the table, when I watched it I was multitasking, so I wasn't really watching the visuals, but based on what I remember I don't think any of the audio content has been cut, I think it was just the images at the 8:03 mark that have changed.
@@erikrinard7908 Thanks for the reply! I'm glad not much appears to have been necessary to change.
UA-cam are controlled by Gen z pansies
It's pathetic of UA-cam to censor this
YOU: reupload.
ME: rewatch
the screams feel so real it gives me goosebumps
Amazing storytelling as always, let us not forget that frontline soldiers in the trenches were given all sorts of goodies to "maintain morale".
The original hounds of mons was in France, 1916. And recently declassified paperwork shows its true and there were cases as late as 1990 of black wolf's in france
Absolutely always enjoy the Rod Serling inspired intros. It fits so damn well.
When the “mad” scientist’s friend said “Do you think we could do something about the smell ? I get he’s a dog…but ? “ 😂. Doc said. “Ho Ho. Save that energy for the Allie’s.!” Haha. Great Episode 👍🏼👍🏼👍🏼
Love the work you put into this. Going to be nitpicky here but the only battle around Mons was in 1914 at the start of the war, there wasn't really trench warfare going on yet. The apocalyptic image in the beginning of the video would be more fitting in Flanders 1917/1918. Also in 1914 the Briitish didn't yet wear the Brodie helmet we commonly associate Commonwealth and US soldiers with.
Now I'm an open minded person but could it be possible that the Hound of Mons was simply a large Siberian wolf that the Germans somehow trained to act more aggressively towards the Allies?
That or it was a pack of deranged stray Belgian Shepards
Chestnuts roasting on an OPEN FIRE!!!!!
Dude, I will never hear that Christmas classic the same ever again.
One of your best videos yet! This story should be a horror movie!
Dogman do exist in the UK and Europe. They were reported in war using the dead soldiers as a food source.. A powerful howl would be a give away/
Indeed it would. Tales of dogmen are common and have been covered elsewhere by the guys I believe.
Gary Oldman would be excellent in it.
Love the vid like always. Don't be dishartened by UA-cam. You are sadly not the first creator who goes through this. Contacting them via Twitter instead of Mail is sometimes succesful. It's a shame how they treat you this days. Lots of love from germany 💜
The story is reminescent of many other "Black dogs" found in European folklore, especially in folklore from the UK. That said, lone dogs or wolves scavenging among battlefields definitely happened (and probably even led to the mystical black dog stories), so this hound was probably real. And whilst canines can scavenge corpses they usually prefer fresher meat. Whilst I doubt that a single dog would take out an entire trench raiding party, dogs tearing open those who were freshly fallen or wounded in no man's land sounds very plausible. So whilst the overall story sounds a bit over embellished, I am certain there was a (or more likely several) dog at Mons
This story brought to mind the legend of "Black Schuck" that terrorized East Anglia.
Excellent job Luke! No matter what occurred Luke, the video still turned out perfect. ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐
That was pure genius. I had to have it twice! Agreed,@The Green Knight!
..he NAILS it in EVERY aspect.
@@m118lr what the crap do others watch? Why file's? Jk A.J,, and. H, Fish
This story really sounds like the plot of an 80s B movie and honestly it sounds like a fun watch haha
This is the best opening script i have ever heard
I don't know how I feel about this video. It's entertaining, extremely entertaining and well-written in fact, but the visuals are both unsettling and absolutely downright haunting. I saw two brief flash frames of the brain transplant animation mentioned in the description and the eyes of the wolf can really put me on edge at night. Again, I am not saying that this video is bad. Far from it in fact. It's just some of the visuals that keep me awake at night.
This would make a bloody good horror movie!
That ending was not what i expected 😂 I had a laugh 😄
The first two minutes and 40 seconds are some of the best introductions to a horror video I have seen.
I love the casual conversation before the stories. They can be great way to set the tone and estabolish a setting while also immersing you.
A brutal videogame where you play as Mueller would be so goddamn awesome
How has this only got a 100k views? This is amazing. A whole production.
That assassin knew exactly what his gunshot would start ! And so did the men that ordered the hit 🎯.
Spooky! Gave me the heebie-jeebies a couple of times! You are a great orator on the woo-woo stuff.
I wish this was on Spotify instead of just bedtime stories
I thought I was time traveling again I didn't realize this was a re-upload. You had me worried about some spaceship abducted me and stuck me back in time. 😶🌫️👽
Mad I didn't get to watch the original version before it got taken down. This should be good...
The green eyed Black Wolf in the thumbnail looks really cool I like Wolves and Hellhounds.
Really good story.
Man, I just got done was a movie binge and was hoping for a new bedtime story or wartime story. Perfect timing.
This story was really intriguing and horrifying. I loved it. I would like to hear more myths about World War 1.
Like I said in the OG upload I do love that you go into where the info comes from and give a realistic take on the topic.
This channel and bedtime stories is just the 2 absolute best channels on UA-cam idgaf what anybody say
Honestly, the visuals on these videos are so good that I'd honestly use them as wallpaper reels
I’m running a tabletop RPG set during WWII, and I plan to use this as inspiration. Thank you so much for this and your other fantastic stories! 🖤
the hound jumping towards the screen at the end actually made me jump out of my skin,
Great video i dont usually freak the hell out that badly.
Quickly, someone write a story where the Angels of Mons are there to hunt down the Hound of Mons
Great video! You sound a lot like "Mike Rowe" from "Dirty Job's".
Watched again same comment as last time Luke. Well executed and delivered, one of my favorites so far!
Siberian wolfhound is now known as a Borzoi, it's not a cool or tough looking dog. They are basically a hairy greyhound.
The one good thing about a re upload is that we get to rewatch! 👍🏻
Loved the Christmas Carol at the end
Could also have been been dog like cryptids similar to a massive Dire Wolf in appearance such as one encountered in 80s in Utah at skinwalker ranch ( before it was famous)
Good story, although I'd say in this case, being supernatural is the only thing that makes the Hound of Mons believable, I don't think a living dog could survive No Mans Land for very long. The trenches were horrifying enough without adding monsters, created by mad scientists or not, interestingly recently declassified records reveal that stories of the "Hound of Mons" may have had some truth to it, although its more likely to have been a feral dog than an actual wolf.
I agree with you.
Organ transplants are still really tricky today. I'm not sure they even understood sterilization in the era of which this story is set, let alone all of the other factors in order to facilitate a successful organ transplant, let alone a brain transplant!
Look into the wolves on the eastern front sure this channel covers it
..but of course.
Wolves did. But it was an alpine no man land. Wolves pulled living and dead men out of their fox holes and trenches by the hundred. With just bolt action rifles, the men half dead from hypothermia couldn’t protect themselves from an intelligent wolf packs working together.
@@davehug5405 Just mentioned it below. It’s covered on the channel The Great War, which covers _every single day of the war._ The idea of a cyborg wolf is just absurd in the extreme. A dead wolf with a human brain even more absurd.
I have waited for a bright, sunshiny day to watch this. Normally I like to listen to this channel when I'm on my overnight guard post. 😆
The art of the original video was awesome. I love this tale abs sucks to see it get tagged for graphic
Nice touch at the end with the song. person was actually seeing a pretty Good and then you transitioned. Beautifully done. Nice creepy pasta
I'm willing to throw this video a like and to sit through and enjoy the story again. Shame you had to re-upload it but what can one do on this site at times.
Best channel I've found in a year!
Wartime Stories & Bedtime Stories are the SHIT🔥🔥 Awesome job on this one! It blew my f****** mind🤯
Sorry you had to re-release. It is a very well-made video ^^
Felt like I needed to rewatch and recommend after it was taken down.
Great voice acting, great script. Love listening to y’all
Luke, your videos are absolutely amazing. You should be very proud of these works of art.
Thank you for reposting. I’m watching again. Hope you get new interesting comments to replace what disappeared.
That book character sounds like the opposite of Clark Gable, who at 40 years old, after his wife died in a plane crash, joined the Army Air Force & pushed & pushed until he got to fly combat missions, which he ended up as a top gunner on a b-17, flying in 5 recorded combat missions, but many more reported by fellow vets.
Was that the sound effect from the Twilight Zone episode, “The Howling Man”. If so good choice. This and Bedtime Stories are class channels and I love them.
I’ve commented BEFORE..probably several times. THIS is such a SUPERB, UNIQUE channel, with the narrator’s voice ABSOLUTELY spot-on, albeit perfect..and ALSO still unique for the subject material and suspense it provides..Thanks!
I can honestly say if you hear that howl out in the wild it will send chills down your spine.
I was wondering if this was a WWI story until I heard "One single shot to set the world alight," then I knew that the assassination of the Archduke was coming.
It's crazy to think that had he not been assassinated though, something else would've set the war in motion. The Balkans(?) at that time is often referred to in history classes as "a powderkeg on the verge of going off." Unfortunate as it sounds, there was tragically no real way of stopping this war due to how strained relations were throughout all of Europe.
It's crazy to think that WWII could've likely been more avoidable had the Allies not blamed Germany for the war, which would've meant that Adolf Hitler wouldn't have anything to fall back on with his speeches. Realistically, WWI could've been the war to end all wars for a good while until probably 1950
Friggin banger, this one. Great job guys & a blessed new year to everyone reading this
Thanks for making my cemo for just some minuts like before.a moment from all of this sicknes
How are you now? ❤
Amazing content! I have been an viewer since your Kitsune video, You have improved drastically from when you made that video. I find your Vietnam videos more interesting but you have also hit the nail on the head with how you describe and emotionally capture the setting and mood of the battlefield and soldiers, it is highly impressive.
Re upload? Still great story
I'll gladly watch this one again, really enjoying these supernatural stories.
“From a shot that would change the world.
Tensions rise and a war is unfurled.
Nothing like what had come before.
It’s the war that will end all war.” -Sabaton’s “Sarajevo”
i see the surgery scene was againt guidelines Still always love the stories luke keep it up 😀
It makes you wonder how many stories have misinformation in them, or are missing key elements to them because of the so-called guidelines really makes you wonder. It is bs they say shit I just watched the guy get shredded by mortar rounds in Russia but don’t you dare swear or tell the truth. Just goofy.
Great story, especially being in WW1. I would have to say that wolves attacking soliders isn't far-fetched on the eastern front their were records from both Russia and Austrians, troops being attacked by wolves in no man lands or eatting the died from battle .
There is one story I recall a co worker telling me how I believe Russian and German troops (don't quite remember which) worked together to fend off a pack of wolves that were picking off their wounded until they grew bold enough to attack the able bodied. Scary shit if you think about it
As usual, the writing and narration are SO DAMN GOOD!
I’m not gonna lie….the source material for this video was, in my opinion, too absurd to be believable. Regardless, the Wartime Stories folks still had me gripped the entire time- you guys are amazing.
You deserve more credit for your videos, These are amazing!!
Another great video, im late to the party but catching up. Love your channel. Thank you for all the time and work you put in to make these.
Absolutely amazing content & the drawn experience has all ready blew me and my lady’s minds 🤯🤯
Great job I look forward to watching more Wartime Stories 🐺🦍👻🙏😎
Hope they told you what specifically got this rated the way it did. Happy new year. Keep at it; love your channel.
I guess some ppl got it, some didn't. It was removed from Facebook because some nonsense!😤
Late watching this, it's Feb. 3, 2023 as I write, but I wanted to say thank you Luke, Rich, & Simon for all you do. That last bit from Simon strangely got me feeling many things as once; minutes later I still have a grin and standing water in my eyes.
Thank you too Jake for the story! Really well written, perfect for the channel and Luke's delivery. This isn't the first German war hound story I've heard, and both times I've been reminded of a 2 part history/character building story-arc in the long-running (July 2002-July 2015) graphic novel comic series Fables by Bill Willingham. Bigby (contraction - or portmanteau - of Big Bad) Wolf in WWII, though as an Ally, working with a troop of more traditional soldiers to get to a particular German castle in which Nazi scientists are hard at work on creating the Ubermensch or Super-Soldier or is it an Abomination? You might know this Creature as the Post Modern Prometheus...
The funny thing is that the descriptions he gave of the bodies... made me think of something an old vet told me once decades ago... A story about men doing field interrogations on the battlefield, and killing the victim when they were done. the description was of a very brutal sort of torture, and since the victim was gonna be killed at the end anyways, they cut them up in ways that were focused on causing pain quickly with tools no more complex that a well-sharpened boot knife.... and the consequences be damned. When they'd decided the poor guy was done, they just left his corpse where it lay. Next guy to come along would have no way to know what had happened.
Now, this was a story told to me second hand, by a man who claimed he'd heard it from.... someone... but not something he'd actually done.... supposedly. Dunno if it was true, or a tall tale. But the descriptions of the corpses reminded me of the tale.
@@marhawkman303 Certain situations are dictated by the battle if you are in the environment there is no time to think. In 1999 I was on a scouting patrol we found 3 enemy soldiers,they were mutilated.We thought they were covered by artillery and wild animals did the rest.The scene was like that the Werewolf tore them to pieces.We left place and continued on
This is one of the best videos I've watched!
I'm here to give a view and a like. Because numbers for the algorithm. That you had to re-upload an edited version of this is extra lame. Your channel is great. I love the content. Keep it up brother!
Edit: Some words for context.
love this channel, from the UK Cheshire
I just recently subscribed to your channel and I really enjoy the depth of each story. I will say that even though this story is more than likely a myth one thing is for sure, no wolf or even wolves would be anywhere near the chaos of a battlefield. Especially the battlefields of that war and I would find it hard to believe the brain transplant lol. Still really enjoyed the story though and really enjoy the way you present it. 😎👍
I love these video's. Keep up the great work!
These videos are amazing thank you for all the great content
Excellent. Many thanks 😊
Loving this. Used to hear kids giggling, playing in our military housing when i ws a kid.
Thanks for this 👍
I heard about this how wolfs and whatnot were attacking soldiers apparently it led to a small truce allowing each army to hunt down the forces stalking and killing their own
This video and story are so good, i'll watch it again o-o b