My favourite was Greece, I usually forget about them being so bad ass and literally holding against the whole Italian army. They’re definitely underrated and overlooked by the other nations of the allies
I’m Greek, and I’ve heard stories of my family about my great grandfather and during the battle of Crete when the Germans were paratrooping he stole one of they’re MP40’s and told my grandfather after the war “Use this when the Turks come.”
My dad new a guy who was in the RAF during ww2. After the war he won a proffesional golf tournament in Germany and when the German press interviewed him they asked if he had been to Germany before? He responded (and I quote) “only at night”.
2:19- That's not a .50 cal. That's a M1919 .30-06 Medium Machine Gun; that gun could've been the oldest machine gun used by the US Military had they not pulled it from service after Vietnam
12:57 that is not greek uniform, that is 100% polish minifig, On collar you have patches called „Patka” wz.36. Not to mention legs of the minifig are the same as previous one
I would definitely say my favorite is the Chinese armies(both Communist and Nationalist), they were probably the earliest to participate in the war(Japanese military started their invasion of northeastern China in 1931), and even with extremely inferior equipment(the nationalists could have avoided this disadvantage but alas), they basically drowned the Imperial Japanese Army, probably the cruelest and most fanatical faction even to the Axis standard in WWII in a "mighty Ocean of people's war" and ruined their economy so hard the Japanese literally had to bite the dragon in the balls with the attack on pearl harbour. Also, if you want to find the illegal lego military things, the Chinese online shopping sites would be a great choice.
8:10 the lego ww2 minifigure is called a Gurkha.Gurkhas are ruthless meaning they feared no enemy soldier and were trained in jungle combat and the weapon that the Gurkha has is called the Kukri a Nepalese sword
7:50 that's a kukri knife, famous for its use by the Gurkhas. Just some quick lore behind it, there is a very specific rule with the kukri where it must shed blood before it is re sheathed. That means if it's drawn because a comrade wants to see it, they'd have to prick their own thumbs and draw a drop of blood to be able to put it back in its sheathe. Honestly mad fascinating
My favourite has to be the British army because of how they fought in some shape or form from the start to the end of the war. Also how they were the first to introduce a battle dress uniform
I think the Japanese zeros were more fearless and then the RAF but then again I’ve read more Pacific war books from World War II opposed to what was going on in Britain
I even built a Qserf in Minecraft edition edition with a total of 8 evacuation bunkers, lots of sectors along with a hospital even though it is on a floating island because it was a survival world before the idea of nuclear research facilitiy came, the floating island was originally remaints of a pillager outpost when I used command blocks to spawn 100 blocks of tnt, plus instead of filling up the tnt aftermath with blocks I built a obsidian sarcophagus, though the version I built it on was Minecraft education 1.17-1.19, it’s still a work in progress, total of 14 megaupdates, I did all of the building and scripting by command blocks for the announcement system, all of this was done during my classes at schoo while I should be working on my assignments and not on Minecraft all the time
My favorite would be France, as I have read many books about the French defense of their homeland. The British sent their own B.E.F, but lets be honest they didn't do much and were beaten back severely by the Germans. I admire the French grit and determination and shown by an example in Dunkirk (the film. In the beginnning, we see the British soldier pass by a French machine gun mount, obviously showing them preparing for their last stand. Viewers can also observe the expression on the French soldiers' faces, them knowing that they're fighting for basically no reason as the French government was on the brink of collapse and the British were already running back to Britain. They had no plans of going to Britain, (not that many Brits offered to them that) and rather stayed and fought. The situation was dire, but they stood strong and fought for their homeland. I also admire their partisans and their role in the D-Day landings. They severed many crucial railroads and communiqe, preventing the deployment of German tanks to Normandy, a move if let happened, would have likely drove the soldiers of Operation Overlord back into the sea,(and made another Dunkirk). Also, its colonies pledged their support of a Free France, showing its positive influence on them. The French did do basically nothing during the invasion of Poland, but its geography screwed them over, as if Britain wasn't an isle and was connected to the European mainland, it likely would have fell as well. Their resistance bascially was their contribution to the war, but it definitely played its roles in ending the third reich.I also found their uniforms very unique and interesting. :)
Hello I think the Soviet union and Germany have good uniforms but I'm prefer germans because of their unique camos and the dark grey scheme and i like their weaponry
I know a lot of people already said this but, my favorite army was probably Greece because they fought extremely well against the Italians and helped the allies win the war.
Germany had my favourite army of WW2 but, unfortunately, they lacked on personnel and material. They had great weapons and vehicles, as well as profesional soldiers. I think one of the reasons why they lost was that they opened to many fronts.
Their weapons were crazy. 25 bullets a second from mg42. Also with the 262 first fighter jet in the world, the reason they lost is cuz they had the blueprints and plans for the 262 a while before it was actually introduced. They just decided not to use it till the end of the war.
i may be a bit biased but i love the polish army not only did they have nice uniforms but all things considered they put up a good fight for their under equipped army and the fact that the allies were to slow to give support to the poles leaving them basically done for but also because even after the invasion was successful the polish resistance continued fighting edit: i also feel like they are overlooked
My favorite army is the British, I love their helmets and the African campaign as well as the Normandy campaign are my two favorites. Love the content keep it up ❤👍🏻
My favorite is actually the United States. I really like the Greek but I have a background with the U.S. Army. My great Grandpa fought in the only battle of WWII fought on U.S. Soil. It was in the Allution islands of Alaska. As well my other great grandfather was one of the first U.S. Army men to set foot on Japanese soil after the war.
I think Belgium, mainly because my great grandfather was lieutenant in the Belgian army during the war. He was taken as prisoner in Germany but escaped and ran back home...But without this familial history, maybe the Greeks because they were a good army.
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Just a little correction. The fighting at Tobruk was predominantly fought by Australians until resupply was available. Also The Maori and New Zealanders did not fight in the British army, they fought in the New Zealand army, just as Australians fought in the Australian army. We had both become independent by that stage just like Canada and we fought as part of the commonwealth, not the British.
A list of every army he missed: -Thailand: A lesser-known power, Thailand joined the Axis against the UK and US in 1942. -Bulgaria: Basically as useless as Hungarian and Romanian troops. -Luxembourg: Also pretty useless. one of many German speed bumps. -Norway: Literally a speed bump between Germany and Swedish Iron Ore -Czechoslovakia: Also a German speed bump. -The Netherlands: These guys were one of the few Allies to see combat on both fronts, given their East Indies Army. -Ethiopia: It's a grey area considering they were invaded 4 years before WW2 started, but in 1940 they were recognized by the UK. -Yugoslavia: The last German speed bump on this list. -The Philippines: The Japanese speed bump. -Canada: This felt illegal to want all the Commonwealth representation yet leave out and not even mention Canada. -South Africa: They were, like Australia and New Zealand, independent dominions of the British. -Brazil: The Brazilian Expeditionary Force basically didn't exist. -Mongolia: Also did not exist during the war with how little they contributed. -Mexico: Was literally there with the allies to not have another Mexican-American war. -Denmark: Another speed bump for Germany to run over (i lied this is the actual last one on the list)
Here is a challenge for you (of course this is just a suggestion as well). Why don't you make a Yugoslav army as well? Believe it or not it Yugoslavia entered the WWII the same date when Greece was also invaded by Germany (you can find the details on internet if you are interested as well).
(Underrated opinion) as a British peson i think that we didnt get recognised enough for what we did in the war the americans only get recognised because they fought in important battles mostly but the British sacrificed their empire basically to help stop germany fromtaking over the world. RIP to all soldiers that died in the war no matter their country they fought bravely until their last breath.
The Australian army was my favourite, because they had to endure the Japanese just as much as the U.S.A and the British, but aren’t recognised as much for it
Brits, might be biased, my great uncle was an airman on a lancaster bomber, unfortunately he was shot down above the netherlands by german forces, but the brits were there from the start to end. Thanks america for helping us out, and France, your welcome 😊
I liked the polish one, though I would recommend changing the helmet though, while the helmet is still accurate, just do not look good in logo form😅, maybe replace it with a Adrian helemt, that Poland did use
My favourite has got to be America because their uniforms and fighter planes were amazing. (my favourite fighter plane is not even from the US, its the British Spitfire)
Kinda bias, but my favourite is the Red Army, it's crazy to think how many casualties they got and how they got so close to being destroyed but still resisted, they also had pretty nice uniforms for Officers and assault sappers/engineers, but other than that i kinda like Poland's uniforms and Germany's uniforms
I personally love the French army, because 1. You can make a lot of jokes about them 2. They are the best in capitulatives 3.the uniforms are fire Nevertheless, I also love the Germans because they had the best technology, but you can't talk well about the Austrian painter and the war crimes👎🏻
Honestly I think the fiercest fighters were the Finnish but my favourite were the British and American armies because they were the two most major and helpful armies to the allies.
When talk about the U.S. soldiers, when you pronounce the captain, it would make more sense to be call an ‘NCO’. And the MP should have wear a white belt, not the standard the infantry belt. The british soldiers, the first one you show is likely an officer because he have a tie, and the british admiral should have wear a full black uniform, not a green pants. When the Japanese soldiers wouldn’t just surrender, they will blow themselves up along with the enemy. The MP don’t throw themselves into combat, they only guard at bases but still fight a bit.
My favourite was Greece, I usually forget about them being so bad ass and literally holding against the whole Italian army. They’re definitely underrated and overlooked by the other nations of the allies
I’m Greek, and I’ve heard stories of my family about my great grandfather and during the battle of Crete when the Germans were paratrooping he stole one of they’re MP40’s and told my grandfather after the war “Use this when the Turks come.”
We thank you for your support. 🇬🇷
i'm greek
and a churchill quote 'greeks don't fight like heroes, heroes fight like greeks', facts for many aeons
my ancestors also fought in the battle of crete
They are very sigma skibidi toilet nah jk 😂
I think Greek was really cool because they beat italys army and I didn’t even know they fought!
Greeks
My dad new a guy who was in the RAF during ww2. After the war he won a proffesional golf tournament in Germany and when the German press interviewed him they asked if he had been to Germany before? He responded (and I quote) “only at night”.
Lol
*D r e s d e n*
*F i r e*
*B o m b i n g*
His service will be remembered
He was German
The best (and my Favourite) army is the American Army mainly because they're just epic.
No cause you prob in America
Shout out for helping out brick-li man! I love that series and it was amazing to see you helping out!
2:19- That's not a .50 cal. That's a M1919 .30-06 Medium Machine Gun; that gun could've been the oldest machine gun used by the US Military had they not pulled it from service after Vietnam
Also that was a Sergeant Not A CAPTAIN
yes, just what i'm thinking@@thelastone5000
And also it's Falshrimjager not luftwaffe for the paratrooper
12:57 that is not greek uniform, that is 100% polish minifig, On collar you have patches called „Patka” wz.36. Not to mention legs of the minifig are the same as previous one
Polish soldier should have optional "Rogatywka" Cap
I would definitely say my favorite is the Chinese armies(both Communist and Nationalist), they were probably the earliest to participate in the war(Japanese military started their invasion of northeastern China in 1931), and even with extremely inferior equipment(the nationalists could have avoided this disadvantage but alas), they basically drowned the Imperial Japanese Army, probably the cruelest and most fanatical faction even to the Axis standard in WWII in a "mighty Ocean of people's war" and ruined their economy so hard the Japanese literally had to bite the dragon in the balls with the attack on pearl harbour.
Also, if you want to find the illegal lego military things, the Chinese online shopping sites would be a great choice.
8:10 the lego ww2 minifigure is called a Gurkha.Gurkhas are ruthless meaning they feared no enemy soldier and were trained in jungle combat and the weapon that the Gurkha has is called the Kukri a Nepalese sword
My favorite was the Greece army because they were so powerful. Even though most thought other wise.
7:50
that's a kukri knife, famous for its use by the Gurkhas. Just some quick lore behind it, there is a very specific rule with the kukri where it must shed blood before it is re sheathed. That means if it's drawn because a comrade wants to see it, they'd have to prick their own thumbs and draw a drop of blood to be able to put it back in its sheathe. Honestly mad fascinating
Sorry but I was told it was a gurker knife by my veteran grandad
The Gurkha Knife is a Kukri they are trained to use it they are well renowned in the British army for their loyalty and bravery in battle.
The Greeks, I totally think that they did an awesome job fighting the Italians and their uniforms also look pretty cool 😎
Yes
I didn’t know there was a custom for them
Dude i was about to comment the same thing
The first British soldier show was a British officer, the web ing was used all for the war and used till the Korean war
@@worldwarlegoandarmymen2399 interesting
My favorite is The Greeks because they fought the whole Italian army and they were one of the smallest countries. They didn't get captured.
sucks not seeing Canadian Forces represented. Those Chinese uniforms look really good though.
And they were one of three major nations taking Normandy
I couldn't find any canadians :( Im doing a WW1 vid soon and will make Canada for sure then
@@DaleyBricks i get minifigs not being made, we usually get lumped in with the US and British. Love the vid still and look forward to the WW1 vid.
When are you planning on getting that out?
I’m making the battle of the bulge or the battle of our den in LEGO. I actually have half the moc done.
My favourite has to be the British army because of how they fought in some shape or form from the start to the end of the war. Also how they were the first to introduce a battle dress uniform
hi I think the army lego minifigures look really cool
My favorite army from WWll is The U.S. because of mainly of the pacific and how the marines showed strength courage and hope they had.
I think the Japanese zeros were more fearless and then the RAF but then again I’ve read more Pacific war books from World War II opposed to what was going on in Britain
I'm not sure if the Polish Resistance counted as an army in ww2, but that would be my favorite force in the Second World War.
My favorite was the Red Army.
It’s funny to know they are also on both sides of the war
its a phase, you’ll grow out of it
@@scoopshort I have that phase
@ScoopShort 🇫🇷 No, it isn't. Go work until 64 now, and thank your president for this.
Same
I think you should find an SAS version of the commando because I thing they would like pretty cool!
Interesting idea, just that Greek uniform is actually Polish. I've seen it on TMC.
7:20 those British Red Devils look fire 🔥
I even built a Qserf in Minecraft edition edition with a total of 8 evacuation bunkers, lots of sectors along with a hospital even though it is on a floating island because it was a survival world before the idea of nuclear research facilitiy came, the floating island was originally remaints of a pillager outpost when I used command blocks to spawn 100 blocks of tnt, plus instead of filling up the tnt aftermath with blocks I built a obsidian sarcophagus, though the version I built it on was Minecraft education 1.17-1.19, it’s still a work in progress, total of 14 megaupdates, I did all of the building and scripting by command blocks for the announcement system, all of this was done during my classes at schoo while I should be working on my assignments and not on Minecraft all the time
Gotta go with Greece. They seem forgettable but I honestly think they were pretty epic.
Epic uniforms, epic stand against Italians.
My favorite would be France, as I have read many books about the French defense of their homeland. The British sent their own B.E.F, but lets be honest they didn't do much and were beaten back severely by the Germans. I admire the French grit and determination and shown by an example in Dunkirk (the film. In the beginnning, we see the British soldier pass by a French machine gun mount, obviously showing them preparing for their last stand. Viewers can also observe the expression on the French soldiers' faces, them knowing that they're fighting for basically no reason as the French government was on the brink of collapse and the British were already running back to Britain. They had no plans of going to Britain, (not that many Brits offered to them that) and rather stayed and fought. The situation was dire, but they stood strong and fought for their homeland. I also admire their partisans and their role in the D-Day landings. They severed many crucial railroads and communiqe, preventing the deployment of German tanks to Normandy, a move if let happened, would have likely drove the soldiers of Operation Overlord back into the sea,(and made another Dunkirk). Also, its colonies pledged their support of a Free France, showing its positive influence on them. The French did do basically nothing during the invasion of Poland, but its geography screwed them over, as if Britain wasn't an isle and was connected to the European mainland, it likely would have fell as well. Their resistance bascially was their contribution to the war, but it definitely played its roles in ending the third reich.I also found their uniforms very unique and interesting. :)
My favorites are the last four. I really wish that we could get the Mexican, Danish, Norwegians, Brazilians, Yugoslavs and so on.
I love the American army, they just look cool in Lego
Hello I think the Soviet union and Germany have good uniforms but I'm prefer germans because of their unique camos and the dark grey scheme and i like their weaponry
Mine is probably the us army because of what they did was really awesome
I know a lot of people already said this but, my favorite army was probably Greece because they fought extremely well against the Italians and helped the allies win the war.
Gurkas or the Royal Marines, both absolutely ruthless, unmatched worldwide
Thanks so much for another vid daley, honestly i agree and i think they should make more representation in WWII
2:20 probably a 30 cal if he would be carrying it with him
The Polish army as they could hold up against Germany and the soviets although they were defeated they put up a good resistance
during the second world war the soviet army managed the impossible by resisting the germans in the weakest fortified houses
I Haft To Admit That Your Lego American Troops Lookt Soo Amazing!
Keep Up The Good Work😎
Germany had my favourite army of WW2 but, unfortunately, they lacked on personnel and material. They had great weapons and vehicles, as well as profesional soldiers. I think one of the reasons why they lost was that they opened to many fronts.
yea... it's SO sad that they lost the war ...
Their weapons were crazy.
25 bullets a second from mg42.
Also with the 262 first fighter jet in the world, the reason they lost is cuz they had the blueprints and plans for the 262 a while before it was actually introduced. They just decided not to use it till the end of the war.
Where’s my canada
Yeah
Canadian forces were usually seen wearing British outfits and using British weapons, so they were pretty much identical to British soldiers
@@nathanplays5514 ok
It's crazy how where I live in Saskatchewan in the South and the South Saskatchewan soldiers got sent
@@HunterFraser2Me Saskatchewan to city is in dead pool and wolverine
The finish army was the best and most underrated of ww2. Btw, another great vieo, as always. Keep it up :D
That's true we managet to stay independent
2:01 "And of course we have a CPT"
Shows E-5 SGT
lol
Wow. A rare instance of Australia being mentioned in a ww2 related video good job.
Honestly i think the most fearless soldiers were the Ottoman Empire from WWI because they fought until every soldier was dead or wounded
your turkish aren't you
@@SaeedOlabi nah I’m American
Great video! I just realized, is there a Thai army for the Axis? That’d be cool!
My favourite WW2 army is the Finnish did to their grit and determination in the face of sheer overwhelming odds (the Soviets ).
I like the realistic ones moree because of their detail.
13:17 this is the polish 1939 uniform
i may be a bit biased but i love the polish army not only did they have nice uniforms but all things considered they put up a good fight for their under equipped army and the fact that the allies were to slow to give support to the poles leaving them basically done for but also because even after the invasion was successful the polish resistance continued fighting edit: i also feel like they are overlooked
7:08 my man really said tobruk
I've been waiting for this.
My favorite army is the British, I love their helmets and the African campaign as well as the Normandy campaign are my two favorites. Love the content keep it up ❤👍🏻
I'm British and I also agree
My favorite is actually the United States. I really like the Greek but I have a background with the U.S. Army. My great Grandpa fought in the only battle of WWII fought on U.S. Soil. It was in the Allution islands of Alaska. As well my other great grandfather was one of the first U.S. Army men to set foot on Japanese soil after the war.
I think Belgium, mainly because my great grandfather was lieutenant in the Belgian army during the war. He was taken as prisoner in Germany but escaped and ran back home...But without this familial history, maybe the Greeks because they were a good army.
😂❤no worries
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The red army was the best
😊
I just loved the design on the Greek soldiers they were defiantly my favorite, and keep up the great work
I have to go with Greece I just loved their uniforms and the way they held out against the Italians was just on another level
Just a little correction. The fighting at Tobruk was predominantly fought by Australians until resupply was available. Also The Maori and New Zealanders did not fight in the British army, they fought in the New Zealand army, just as Australians fought in the Australian army. We had both become independent by that stage just like Canada and we fought as part of the commonwealth, not the British.
A list of every army he missed:
-Thailand: A lesser-known power, Thailand joined the Axis against the UK and US in 1942.
-Bulgaria: Basically as useless as Hungarian and Romanian troops.
-Luxembourg: Also pretty useless. one of many German speed bumps.
-Norway: Literally a speed bump between Germany and Swedish Iron Ore
-Czechoslovakia: Also a German speed bump.
-The Netherlands: These guys were one of the few Allies to see combat on both fronts, given their East Indies Army.
-Ethiopia: It's a grey area considering they were invaded 4 years before WW2 started, but in 1940 they were recognized by the UK.
-Yugoslavia: The last German speed bump on this list.
-The Philippines: The Japanese speed bump.
-Canada: This felt illegal to want all the Commonwealth representation yet leave out and not even mention Canada.
-South Africa: They were, like Australia and New Zealand, independent dominions of the British.
-Brazil: The Brazilian Expeditionary Force basically didn't exist.
-Mongolia: Also did not exist during the war with how little they contributed.
-Mexico: Was literally there with the allies to not have another Mexican-American war.
-Denmark: Another speed bump for Germany to run over (i lied this is the actual last one on the list)
That’s what us Aussies call a Bowie knife on the gurkher.
Here is a challenge for you (of course this is just a suggestion as well).
Why don't you make a Yugoslav army as well?
Believe it or not it Yugoslavia entered the WWII the same date when Greece was also invaded by Germany (you can find the details on internet if you are interested as well).
@@extantfellow46 Yes indeed my friend.
You can watch one Lego movie that I made long time ago on my channel if you are interested as well.
I gotta ask where did you get the Greek uniform, I love the design of them and their fight was the most impressive
(Underrated opinion) as a British peson i think that we didnt get recognised enough for what we did in the war the americans only get recognised because they fought in important battles mostly but the British sacrificed their empire basically to help stop germany fromtaking over the world. RIP to all soldiers that died in the war no matter their country they fought bravely until their last breath.
The Australian army was my favourite, because they had to endure the Japanese just as much as the U.S.A and the British, but aren’t recognised as much for it
What about the kiwis
Exactly!
@@KiwiQuest1 you Mean the New Zealanders?
@@morganbarney6841 yes
@@morganbarney6841
Hej
Lego army minifigures skins are so details and also the weapon
Brits, might be biased, my great uncle was an airman on a lancaster bomber, unfortunately he was shot down above the netherlands by german forces, but the brits were there from the start to end. Thanks america for helping us out, and France, your welcome 😊
dam I was waiting for the Maori Battalions too hope they make some😅
my favorite army is most likely the French army, something about their tanks and vehicles just stand out, great video man.
the same army that gave up in a few months?
@@submarine6410 well yes but still, i really like the French
Their vechicles with white flags on them?
My favorite army in WW2 is the finish because they where so cool and the underdogd
Also the Soivets were my favourite cause there anthem is soooo good
2:15 Uh Daley that's actually a US 30 cal. 50 cals would be mounted on Tanks, trucks, half-tracks, or armored cars.
My favourite was Czechoslovak partisans and German, because they had a realy good tanks and planes
My favorite lego world war two army was the red army
Love me ❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤
I liked the polish one, though I would recommend changing the helmet though, while the helmet is still accurate, just do not look good in logo form😅, maybe replace it with a Adrian helemt, that Poland did use
8:50 the pouch set is completely incorrect, those pouches were used by the light horse in around ww1
Can you do the Netherlands, i know that they didn't hold long but look at Arnhem, and they did defend well. It's is also my home coutry
My favourite has got to be America because their uniforms and fighter planes were amazing. (my favourite fighter plane is not even from the US, its the British Spitfire)
You should make a question post: Classic Yellow, or Realistic?
Kinda bias, but my favourite is the Red Army, it's crazy to think how many casualties they got and how they got so close to being destroyed but still resisted, they also had pretty nice uniforms for Officers and assault sappers/engineers, but other than that i kinda like Poland's uniforms and Germany's uniforms
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My favourite army was England as they went in there did there job and helped win wars!
My favorite was the American Army
I like the British simply because I their commandos, they look so cool
My great uncle flew in the Lancaster bomber and I love the history of the whole war but my favourite army would be the British
You make the best lego
I was waiting for this video after the axis video!
I personally love the French army, because 1. You can make a lot of jokes about them 2. They are the best in capitulatives 3.the uniforms are fire Nevertheless, I also love the Germans because they had the best technology, but you can't talk well about the Austrian painter and the war crimes👎🏻
Honestly I think the fiercest fighters were the Finnish but my favourite were the British and American armies because they were the two most major and helpful armies to the allies.
5:10 also on Omaha British marines piloted most Higgins boats
I have a Danish WW2 Lego soldier that I bought from United Bricks, it’s sad that they deleted it.
My favorite was the Australian Soldier, he has a cool hat
Definitely the ussr soldiers are the best they always looked so cool
When talk about the U.S. soldiers, when you pronounce the captain, it would make more sense to be call an ‘NCO’. And the MP should have wear a white belt, not the standard the infantry belt. The british soldiers, the first one you show is likely an officer because he have a tie, and the british admiral should have wear a full black uniform, not a green pants. When the Japanese soldiers wouldn’t just surrender, they will blow themselves up along with the enemy. The MP don’t throw themselves into combat, they only guard at bases but still fight a bit.
8:20 that's the kukri machete if i recall right :)
i would like to see the ducht army as they also fought in ww2
The british we a small island managed to out last a giant enemy while also protecting our overseas territories and then winning the war
My favourite army is the Soviet russian from the battle of Stalingrad
My favorite one has to be the Gurka because one man took on 200 Japanese soldiers with a single hand, and the knife is called a Kikri