The Jeep at 14:15 has to be the most unsafe top heavy POS ever designed. The suspension on those things was so bad they would routinely go out of control just driving on the highway. I can only imagine how much worse that would be raising the center of gravity with so much extra weight.
@@bobrobbell In the army they made us watch a safety video on these. The suspension on them causes fatal accidents at highway speeds. It starts rocking and keeps magnifying until it throws the Jeep out of control.
They were known to have front axle roll upon hard braking at high speed. Maybe that's what you're referring to. There was a mod that addressed that as time went on. There was a famous quote from Eisenhower? That more soldiers were injured from jeep accidents than the enemy.
@6:26,. It must be cold out there. Field jackets, and gloves.... I mean it just looks cold. And then, I look at the dude knee deep in the water.... brrr,,,,
Assembling this bridge under the best of conditions looks to be very difficult. How about doing it while it is snowing and with you under artillery/sniper fire?
@Toast N' Jam Do you have any idea if they were shown weekly or something to rear echelon personnel only as a propaganda peice or would it make it to more front line units?
@@Moredread25 those label restricted would have been for decision-makers in and out of the military. Non restricted were shown in movie theaters before the main attraction. It was done so people could see the reason "why we fight". And to let people on the Home Front see what was going on where their loved ones were serving. This helped the workers back home understand how important their work was. Every adult in my childhood was involved in the War one way or the other, my mother worked on light, medium and heavy bombers doing major repairs/upgrades that couldn't be done in Theater. My dad built airfields after his death my stepdad fought in the PTO, Pacific Theater of Operation from 42 till 45 as a Marine. Uncles in the Army Air Forces, US Navy, Marines and Coast Guard, Aunts were like my mom, War Production factories and in the Pentagon, It was Total war, not like today.
They actually kept Jewish prisoners in some for up to a year after VE day, i don't know about other groups, but anyone likely to go to Palestine was blocked.
Brave and resolute German soldier! It would many countries to defeet her including 3 superpowers! The gigantic British empire on her own was never enough.
You know why this is the best or rather The Great battle! Is the walk on soil. All battle from soil is felt again I repeat felt who made The Great Civilization from the start. Cement war is a new beginning felt by humans only not even really felt is because they didn’t create cement they just walk on it.. The cheer of humanity are all involve is the felt of war..❤🤪
The Jeep at 14:15 has to be the most unsafe top heavy POS ever designed. The suspension on those things was so bad they would routinely go out of control just driving on the highway. I can only imagine how much worse that would be raising the center of gravity with so much extra weight.
I have been driving old jeeps since the 60's. Never had a problem with a well maintained one on the highway or off.
@@bobrobbell In the army they made us watch a safety video on these. The suspension on them causes fatal accidents at highway speeds. It starts rocking and keeps magnifying until it throws the Jeep out of control.
The phillipino's never had problems with. They made them into taxis after the war. Lol!
They were known to have front axle roll upon hard braking at high speed.
Maybe that's what you're referring to.
There was a mod that addressed that as time went on.
There was a famous quote from Eisenhower? That more soldiers were injured from jeep accidents than the enemy.
@6:26,. It must be cold out there. Field jackets, and gloves.... I mean it just looks cold.
And then, I look at the dude knee deep in the water.... brrr,,,,
Assembling this bridge under the best of conditions looks to be very difficult. How about doing it while it is snowing and with you under artillery/sniper fire?
"Well soldier I guess you're good enough for ballast. Get in the pontoon".
"Hold my Snorkel...Sir".
In what context would these films be shown originally?
@Toast N' Jam Do you have any idea if they were shown weekly or something to rear echelon personnel only as a propaganda peice or would it make it to more front line units?
@@Moredread25 those label restricted would have been for decision-makers in and out of the military.
Non restricted were shown in movie theaters before the main attraction. It was done so people could see the reason "why we fight". And to let people on the Home Front see what was going on where their loved ones were serving.
This helped the workers back home understand how important their work was.
Every adult in my childhood was involved in the War one way or the other, my mother worked on light, medium and heavy bombers doing major repairs/upgrades that couldn't be done in Theater.
My dad built airfields after his death my stepdad fought in the PTO, Pacific Theater of Operation
from 42 till 45 as a Marine.
Uncles in the Army Air Forces, US Navy, Marines and Coast Guard, Aunts were like my mom, War Production factories and in the Pentagon,
It was Total war, not like today.
Quizling was SUCH a quizling.
scott left He deserved what he got but he really was just a puppet of the Nazis.
@@benoitpellet1657 It's a JOKE, Joyce...lol.
great war footage real deal war aint fun or glory
I concur. I was in vietnam in 68.
Shipfixer 2006 , thank you sir for your service..
@@johnbattista9519 Thank you for the honor of serving for you!
At 5 mins in , the tall Nazi did an ooops by raising his arm in a salute.. he quickly lowered it ..
Lieutenant general Buckner died on Okinawa June 18 1945
- So, what are you going to do with that uniform?
- When I get home, Im going to hug my mother, take off this uniform and burn it
- I thought so...
I wonder what would have happened if they had A10 Warthogs supporting them.
They had the progenitor, the He162 Volksjaeger.
Again, no mention of Wendell Fertig.
3:14 ...OMG Nosferatu?
Keeping German prisoners not a problem! Germany had plenty of prison camps! Plenty!
They actually kept Jewish prisoners in some for up to a year after VE day, i don't know about other groups, but anyone likely to go to Palestine was blocked.
Brave and resolute German soldier! It would many countries to defeet her including 3 superpowers! The gigantic British empire on her own was never enough.
You know why this is the best or rather The Great battle! Is the walk on soil. All battle from soil is felt again I repeat felt who made The Great Civilization from the start. Cement war is a new beginning felt by humans only not even really felt is because they didn’t create cement they just walk on it.. The cheer of humanity are all involve is the felt of war..❤🤪
US Marines. Savage Badass. Men.
Ahh the latest from the War Department.
Fighting fascism sure takes persistence! But Americans unite.
Patuns??????? Pontoons.
Someone in another film comments said that’s how they pronounced it back then, I can’t confirm that though.