Today, February 25, 2023, General Emil Boček celebrated his 100th birthday. He is the last living pilot from Czechoslovakia who fought in the ranks of the RAF. He briefly fought in France. After arriving in England in 1940, he served as an RAF mechanic with the 312th Czechoslovak Fighter Squadron (No 312 Squadron RAF). Subsequently, he underwent fighter training (Canada). From 1944 he served as a pilot with the 310th Czechoslovak fighter squadron (No 310 Squadron RAF). He completed 26 combat flights. I'm lucky that he lives a short distance from where I live.
The "mutiny" scene in The Battle of Britain movie really did happen although it was more likely one and then the rest following. Adolph Galland said in his memoir that when they heard Slavic chatter on the radio that they knew that they were in for a hard fight. The "foreign" aka Slavic units in the RAF did have bad radio discipline but it came to be an advantage with setting German flight crews off of their game.
@@iainmcelhone2021 Psy ops has been part of warfare from the very beginning of war although it really took off in WWII. Patton's fake army, the firecracker armed dolls dropped during the airborne assault during D-Day. And then my favorite, the Beach Jumpers. ua-cam.com/video/lsN9o-07ML0/v-deo.htmlsi=u4SQlvBpwSx_aW9b
As a Kiwi (someone from New Zealand) I am very proud of my countries pilots and soldiers. Keith Park was (IMO) an exceptional pilot and Air Chief Marshall. The Maori battalions were also amazing and resourceful soldiers and deserve more recognition. I could sit here and name tons of them. This song is amazing in what it tells.
reportedly Field Marshal Rommel once said "given the option I would use Aussies to invade Hell & Kiwis to hold it" (I may have paraphrased a little bit, the sentiment stands)
Hi from the the UK I’m proud to have New Zealand and the Maori as my Brothers and sisters and Comrades In arms if New Zealand ever needs help the United Kingdom WILL respond ❤
Hello, just as many countries fought for the United Kingdom, there was an Argentine-British squad called the 164th "Firmes Volamos". Argentine descendants of English, who returned to fight for the land of their grandparents, participated in operations like Normandia! 🇦🇷🇬🇧
Asi es fueron mas de 600 y cerca de 130 pilotos argentinos murieron. Fueron de latam, los primeros en entrar en cobate y los ultimos en combatir hasta el fin de la guerra. Cobatieron en todos los frentes, Birmania, africa del norte, normanfia Holanda, el pasifico, en todas partes combatieron y murieron. Viva Argentina!!!! Viva la li ertad carajo!!!!
i kneel before the courage of all exiled and resistance warriors who fought even after the official surrender of their country as a french who had a grand grand uncle who died to protect his village i salute all warriors who fought to protect their loved ones
lets mix both BATTLE OF WINGED HUSSARS the polish forces defend their land from invasion from turkey they defend it with their winged horses and shotting down all turkish planes and win
I loved this video, especially how you timed the clips used to correspond with the actual beat of the song, like the flags on every guitar screech. Another great part was the use of actual war footage. Great stuff, man keep it up.
@@MehemeAcin I wouldn't taunt them if I were you. The Poles are armed and ready for a fight to the death, and both reasons for that are a complete joke militarily.
Today is the day of the victory. I was born in Czechoslovakia, Pilsen. I still live here. I admire these men that didn't gave up and traveled far to continue the fight. Thanks to all the allied troops that liberated my city in May 1945. Jeeps and Shermans running on the streets today! We are actually celebrating that every year. Guess what they have now in the Prague that was celebrated by the Soviet Union ? Nothing.
The flat, sunny, windy prairie of the Canadian west was the training ground of many pilots during the war. A bit of it preserved at Brandon, Manitoba at the Commonwealth Air Training Plan Museum.
My respect goes to all the Czechoslovakian, polish and British men who fought in the Battle of Britain. If it wasn’t for you we would be speaking in German right now.
@@fraydeyy yes they didn't have anything because of the battle of france, invasion of poland and espacially the battle of dunkirk. in july 1940 the lutwaffe had lost 50% of her air strenght compared to the strenght they had in 1939, and by september 1940 british were making more planes than germans and were shooting down more than germans did to them. But still, they were heroes at this time, even churchill recognized that.
I think it’s hilarious that in so many documentaries and stuff about the battle of Britain they always seem to make it sound like it was only the British that did it. And while this song obviously does bring up the contributions of the Polish, Czechoslovakian and such. They unfortunately don’t have the ability to list staff obviously everyone. Joachim himself I believe even stated in an interview once “Pilots from Poland, New Zealand, Canada, Czechoslovakia, Belgium, Australia, South Africa, France, Ireland, United States of America, Southern Rhodesia, Jamaica, Barbados, Newfoundland and Northern Rhodesia fought alongside British Pilots to defend Britain against the Luftwaffe.l
I could never imagine what they were going through. Nazi Germany invaded your country and you lost almost everything. You lost so many friends and family trying to defend your country. Once in Britain your faces with the decision of fighting for revenge or letting more the people end up like you. The dedication of these men is unimaginable and they have my respect. They fought for their homeland no matter the cost. 🫡
i'm glad that Sabaton created that sond and thankfull for this clip. i'm so tired of that crap: "Yeah, there were some Poles, Czech, Slovacs and Canadians, but it was RAF ind Brits that won the battle" ... They knew how to Fly, They knew how to Fight, many if them scored Kills over their homelands. "not fit for reasons: not speaking english, no knowledge of british procedures and drills, not attended any flight school in britain"...
without the pilots of the nations of occupied Europe such as Poland, Czechoslovakia, France, Belgium and those of the Commonwealth, the English would have struggled to have enough to pilot their Spitfires.
It was because of their training in Poland They were trained to deal with low ammount of ammunition and fly on the slower planes It is because they were more effective and agressive than others
"bent, but not broken", respect to the airmen of Czechoslovakia, Poland, Benelux and France who chose to flee in order to fight another day & when they fought again they did so with dedication, the post-war governments of Czechoslovakia and Poland may not have welcomed them back with the open arms and respect they deserved, but the posterity remembers them and their sacrifice, today with the war in Ukraine raging when some of European countries hesitate to give their all to support Ukraine against a f***ist Russian regime Poland, Czechia and Slovakia are putting much of the rest of EU to shame.
The last official order in Poland was "TO BRITAIN". The long walk to Palestine was on. Others would make it also. At Falaise the enemy were unhappy that a Polish Division was there with a Canadian Division next to them. At Monte Cassino the enemy was unhappy a Polish Corps, with a Canadian Corps next to them were there.
@@tedkrasicki3857 as a Finn part of me wants to be angry at Poland for making the Russian Throne anxious by rebelling just as Finland was entering the era of National Awakening, yet another part of me salutes Poland as an example for what every single country in Europe should do when it comes to defence policy against Russia.
in battle of the air over uk,the Huricane shot down more enemy planes than the spitfire did,however the spit took on more of there fighters.But without both we would have lost,the hurricane and spitfire and ALL there pilots being uk or foreign we SALUTE YOU and THANKYOU
Yep, even thought films dilute it most of the time that was how it went. Hurricane’s handled the bombers, whilst the spitfires went after the German fighter escorts.
@@Mando23456. not really,before the battle begin they manage to crack and know japanese plan,then they created a counter attack plan to defeat japanese navy in midway
@@Bikavin I'm talking about the fact a whole squadron was missing but found it's way back in the nick of time and the fact japan was switching to land bombing equipment when the americans attacked
Kept one little inch of Europe from falling into the Axis sphere. Had Britain been lost, who knows. We'd either be speaking German, or after long and brutal carnage. Russian.
Harder how? They're called *night* witches for a reason, they only flew at night, and flew planes that gave no or lousy radar returns. By the time nazis knew they were there, the bombs were dropped and they were gone.
I believe the editor needed more movie clips that happened during the Battle of Britain, but realized there isn't much anymore, so they had to use clips from other war films.
@@danny9008 great britain never said that they did everything,and great britain play a major part during this time because great britain was the only nation that at war with germany at the time before germany invade soviet union,if great britain surrender or lost the the result could be catasthropic because at 1942-1943 great britain and america fight together to defeat italy and germany in north africa,if by that time great britain was defeated,the american probably would never take part in europe and african theater because the busy fighting japan,and germany can focused all of their forces to fight soviet union,and when soviet union lose then germany can attack america
@@Manimmut it would in my opinion because there could be even fight between polish and german fighters. Hurricanes could also keep up against enemy bombers
In my opinion, nothing, because Poland's strategy was wrong. They made the same mistake as Stalin (in 41) and Hitler 44-45. And the key fact is that the Luftwaffe was not yet fully equipped either. Lots of 109D, some 110. An interesting fact is that the 110 scored more over Poland than the 109. By the way, I also wondered what would have happened if CZ had been equipped with an Avia 35 or 135.
@@Bikavin didn't say it was about Russian pilots and Canadian pilots weren't in exile they are members of the commonwealth also have quite a few books on the night witches
Британские,Новозеландские,Канадские,Чешские,Польские летчики!этот росиянский придурок говорит вам "спасибо" за кровь ваших соотечественников в борьбе с гитлеровской Германией Любите роССию дальше,а он будет срать вам на голову и говорить ,что это только он с путиным выграл все войны на свете,потому что захватил1/6часть мира,а кого не захватил,того пытается скупить или убить....
1 of the most faimus ones was a belgian guy he was a Badass or should i say Badace he Fly for revange for his dad that killed by Gestapo and attacket lonely the Gestapo headquarter in Brussel and Spread Belgian Flags on the Streets than flew over his Fathers Castel and trow out a big Black Yellow Red flag and put it out of his Cockpit on the roof he landed safly back on British soil Yarnhub made a video about him PS: Sorry i am german and have shitty english
Finally one with actual Canadian footage! Thank you, Thank you very much!
We don't get much recognition in these. It's good to see.
@@CyrusdVulture you definitely get recognition in Poland!
@@AdeM-kc7sc The Canadians do?
@@CyrusdVulture yes, you do! and John A. Kent is definitely a figure to remember as a true ally to the Poles..
For right or wrong the commonwealth countries tend to be blended into the history.
Today, February 25, 2023, General Emil Boček celebrated his 100th birthday.
He is the last living pilot from Czechoslovakia who fought in the ranks of the RAF.
He briefly fought in France. After arriving in England in 1940, he served as an RAF mechanic with the 312th Czechoslovak Fighter Squadron (No 312 Squadron RAF). Subsequently, he underwent fighter training (Canada). From 1944 he served as a pilot with the 310th Czechoslovak fighter squadron (No 310 Squadron RAF). He completed 26 combat flights.
I'm lucky that he lives a short distance from where I live.
Today, March 25, 2023, General Emil Boček, pilot of the 310th Czechoslovak fighter squadron (No 310 Squadron RAF), died. Honor his memory.
@@chozemusil9586 😢
A REAL living Hero then 😊😊. I hope you bought him a couple of pints !!
@@chozemusil9586🫡Rest in peace hero🇨🇿
🫡
The "mutiny" scene in The Battle of Britain movie really did happen although it was more likely one and then the rest following. Adolph Galland said in his memoir that when they heard Slavic chatter on the radio that they knew that they were in for a hard fight. The "foreign" aka Slavic units in the RAF did have bad radio discipline but it came to be an advantage with setting German flight crews off of their game.
Psy. Warfare even then eh ??. 👍👍🤔
@@iainmcelhone2021 Psy ops has been part of warfare from the very beginning of war although it really took off in WWII. Patton's fake army, the firecracker armed dolls dropped during the airborne assault during D-Day. And then my favorite, the Beach Jumpers. ua-cam.com/video/lsN9o-07ML0/v-deo.htmlsi=u4SQlvBpwSx_aW9b
As a Kiwi (someone from New Zealand) I am very proud of my countries pilots and soldiers. Keith Park was (IMO) an exceptional pilot and Air Chief Marshall. The Maori battalions were also amazing and resourceful soldiers and deserve more recognition. I could sit here and name tons of them. This song is amazing in what it tells.
That's great. Now give the America's Cup back!!! 😜
What you say is all True !!. KIWIS, I Thank yous for your Sacrifice and Salute your heroism. We owe you !!
reportedly Field Marshal Rommel once said "given the option I would use Aussies to invade Hell & Kiwis to hold it" (I may have paraphrased a little bit, the sentiment stands)
Hi from the the UK I’m proud to have New Zealand and the Maori as my
Brothers and sisters and Comrades In arms if New Zealand ever needs help the United Kingdom WILL respond ❤
Hello, just as many countries fought for the United Kingdom, there was an Argentine-British squad called the 164th "Firmes Volamos". Argentine descendants of English, who returned to fight for the land of their grandparents, participated in operations like Normandia! 🇦🇷🇬🇧
and the Mexican & Brazillian fighter squadron as well, Aztec Eagles and the Senta a Pua. Not for UK i know but was worth mentioned.
Didnt know that .. Good knowledge mate !!
Asi es fueron mas de 600 y cerca de 130 pilotos argentinos murieron.
Fueron de latam, los primeros en entrar en cobate y los ultimos en combatir hasta el fin de la guerra.
Cobatieron en todos los frentes, Birmania, africa del norte, normanfia Holanda, el pasifico, en todas partes combatieron y murieron.
Viva Argentina!!!! Viva la li ertad carajo!!!!
Lol to the Falkland 😂
@@EMON-IS-BOTofficial hablas de Malvinas??
British instructors tried to teach Urbanowicz's men how to fly in a formation. Polish fighters showed them how to take of in a formation!
Germans: Yeah, we captured you without a fight...
Czechs: The fight hadnt even started yet, and it will only end once your planes are full of lead...
Czech: BUT IM BOT DONE YET
Czech: "I haven't begun to fight."
As a canadian my respect to all those brave Men in the sky
i kneel before the courage of all exiled and resistance warriors who fought even after the official surrender of their country as a french who had a grand grand uncle who died to protect his village i salute all warriors who fought to protect their loved ones
Magnificently said Sir. Respect 🙏 🫡
Fighter pilots of Poland in the Battle of Britain, guarding the skies from the isle-
*T H E N T H E W I N G E D H U S S A R S A R R I V E D*
So that's why they're winged
lets mix both BATTLE OF WINGED HUSSARS the polish forces defend their land from invasion from turkey they defend it with their winged horses and shotting down all turkish planes and win
One thing I've learned about Poland. Even if you defeat them, they are never conquered. Poles fight to the end.
@@kevinramsey417 true. Only saying 40:1
C O M I N G D O W N T H E M O U N T O N S I D E
I loved this video, especially how you timed the clips used to correspond with the actual beat of the song, like the flags on every guitar screech. Another great part was the use of actual war footage. Great stuff, man keep it up.
Polska can read M.A.D.E.I.N.E.N.G.L.A.N.D
Lol
Favorite scene in that movie
Can you read this; G.U.T.E.N.T.A.G.P.O.L.E.N
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Funniest scene from hurricane ( i recommend watching it)
@@MehemeAcin I wouldn't taunt them if I were you. The Poles are armed and ready for a fight to the death, and both reasons for that are a complete joke militarily.
영국인 편대장:Return to base
폴란드인 편대원:Repeat Please!
Wow, that is so cool montage
Thx :)
For me, this is the most emotional video you've made @ASCotter. Respect.
Nobody is more dangerous than a man with nothing to lose. By default, this means that nobody is in more danger than the man who took it all.
Well done. Perfect.
빅벤은 무너지지 않는다...
УВАЖАЮ ПАТРИОТОВ🤝🐬 СВОЕЙ РОДИНЫ ❤
Today is the day of the victory. I was born in Czechoslovakia, Pilsen. I still live here. I admire these men that didn't gave up and traveled far to continue the fight.
Thanks to all the allied troops that liberated my city in May 1945. Jeeps and Shermans running on the streets today! We are actually celebrating that every year.
Guess what they have now in the Prague that was celebrated by the Soviet Union ? Nothing.
И непонятно почему
Canadians have and always will be some of the greatest warriors who've ever lived. It's nice to see them properly represented here
Kampf Piloten sind Legenden. Salut to All Heroes
Masterpiece! Your MVs are great, I love them! ^^
Welcome : )
one comment and it is ASCotter wow
The flat, sunny, windy prairie of the Canadian west was the training ground of many pilots during the war. A bit of it preserved at Brandon, Manitoba at the Commonwealth Air Training Plan Museum.
Holy God. This was phenomenal. Well done!
My respect goes to all the Czechoslovakian, polish and British men who fought in the Battle of Britain. If it wasn’t for you we would be speaking in German right now.
If it wasn't for the polish now all central european would be speaking turkish
So you're telling me that shooting down over 140 planes saved Great Britain? Germans didn't have anything to use anymore so yeah.
@@fraydeyy yes they didn't have anything because of the battle of france, invasion of poland and espacially the battle of dunkirk. in july 1940 the lutwaffe had lost 50% of her air strenght compared to the strenght they had in 1939, and by september 1940 british were making more planes than germans and were shooting down more than germans did to them.
But still, they were heroes at this time, even churchill recognized that.
@@andreatomasi3755 debatable
Yeah I don’t want to say Guten Tag
in the skies above the isle~, aces in exile prevail
Never surrender, never give up, fight till the end🇨🇦r.ip,all Allied forces soldiers
Czech republic 👌🤘
Never gets old this ❤
I think it’s hilarious that in so many documentaries and stuff about the battle of Britain they always seem to make it sound like it was only the British that did it. And while this song obviously does bring up the contributions of the Polish, Czechoslovakian and such. They unfortunately don’t have the ability to list staff obviously everyone. Joachim himself I believe even stated in an interview once
“Pilots from Poland, New Zealand, Canada, Czechoslovakia, Belgium, Australia, South Africa, France, Ireland, United States of America, Southern Rhodesia, Jamaica, Barbados, Newfoundland and Northern Rhodesia fought alongside British Pilots to defend Britain against the Luftwaffe.l
first time i've ever seen someone recognize the newfie pilots existence
@@dathouse2818 Newfie?
@@ultrajd Yep and i woulda signed up if i was even alive at the time
Don't forget the Americans that volunteered.
@@thomasb1889 I didn’t
에이스오브 엑사일 프리베일~~
Douglas Bader used to live near where I do. We even had a whole pub named after him.
This is awsome.
3:54 my favourite part.
Me too
the worlds first ACE (i think) and still holds the record of 80 kills
I could never imagine what they were going through. Nazi Germany invaded your country and you lost almost everything. You lost so many friends and family trying to defend your country. Once in Britain your faces with the decision of fighting for revenge or letting more the people end up like you. The dedication of these men is unimaginable and they have my respect. They fought for their homeland no matter the cost. 🫡
Nice Barca 👍👍man .. Nice
Tmavomodrý svět is a great movie (dark blue world)
Yay sabaton
Never forget theirs sacrifices, for the england, for the world .😢
The absolute truth. For those who do not know history are doomed to relive it.
3:14 OHHH FLYYYYY IT ECHOES IN HISTORYYYYYY
TURNING THE TIDES IN THE HEAVENS ABOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOVE
i'm glad that Sabaton created that sond and thankfull for this clip. i'm so tired of that crap: "Yeah, there were some Poles, Czech, Slovacs and Canadians, but it was RAF ind Brits that won the battle" ... They knew how to Fly, They knew how to Fight, many if them scored Kills over their homelands. "not fit for reasons: not speaking english, no knowledge of british procedures and drills, not attended any flight school in britain"...
without the pilots of the nations of occupied Europe such as Poland, Czechoslovakia, France, Belgium and those of the Commonwealth, the English would have struggled to have enough to pilot their Spitfires.
And win the sky battle
Those pilots are brave
"Where are the reserves?"
...
"We have none"
Actually is true for the RAF in that battle
That quote is about the fall of France when most of the French army was stranded in the Maginot Line.
MY kid loves the RAF
Sabaton, so good a band that they make bad guys seem cool (then again, evil always was stylish)
Repeat please!
Good
Rcaf lets goooo
Čech its pro 😎👍
Čech! Čech! Čech!
@@ascotter6454 Czechia
👏👍
At 1:14 through 1:16 what is the German bombers scene from
2:44 is few not ME!!! I AM NOT A BAD PILOT IN WAR THUNDER ;-;
Ho know, what the bus on 0:25?
P-40e vs a6m zero = spfire iia vs bf-109e-3
영상에 나오는 영화 제목좀 알수있을까요?
위 설명에 Movie/Clips 리스트에 있는 영화들입니다.
303 폴란드 중대가 가장 공격적이였다고(전과도 좋음) 하죠 어디서 나왔는데 상관말 씹고 그냥 돌격함
독일에게 자신의 나라를 빼앗겼으니...
303 is one of the most aggresive squadron and also with the most kill during the battle of britain
It was because of their training in Poland
They were trained to deal with low ammount of ammunition and fly on the slower planes
It is because they were more effective and agressive than others
"bent, but not broken", respect to the airmen of Czechoslovakia, Poland, Benelux and France who chose to flee in order to fight another day & when they fought again they did so with dedication, the post-war governments of Czechoslovakia and Poland may not have welcomed them back with the open arms and respect they deserved, but the posterity remembers them and their sacrifice, today with the war in Ukraine raging when some of European countries hesitate to give their all to support Ukraine against a f***ist Russian regime Poland, Czechia and Slovakia are putting much of the rest of EU to shame.
The last official order in Poland was "TO BRITAIN". The long walk to Palestine was on. Others would make it also. At Falaise the enemy were unhappy that a Polish Division was there with a Canadian Division next to them. At Monte Cassino the enemy was unhappy a Polish Corps, with a Canadian Corps next to them were there.
@@tedkrasicki3857 as a Finn part of me wants to be angry at Poland for making the Russian Throne anxious by rebelling just as Finland was entering the era of National Awakening, yet another part of me salutes Poland as an example for what every single country in Europe should do when it comes to defence policy against Russia.
Europe!
in battle of the air over uk,the Huricane shot down more enemy planes than the spitfire did,however the spit took on more of there fighters.But without both we would have lost,the hurricane and spitfire and ALL there pilots being uk or foreign we SALUTE YOU and THANKYOU
Yep, even thought films dilute it most of the time that was how it went. Hurricane’s handled the bombers, whilst the spitfires went after the German fighter escorts.
The guitar intro hits harder than my dads belt
😮
폴스카추
What movie??
The fact people say the air force and navy is weak makes me mad so when they do I show them the battle of Midway and Brittan
And show them the battle of leyte gulf too
I mean let's be honest here Midway was kinda just lucky for the americans
@@Mando23456. not really,before the battle begin they manage to crack and know japanese plan,then they created a counter attack plan to defeat japanese navy in midway
@@Bikavin I'm talking about the fact a whole squadron was missing but found it's way back in the nick of time and the fact japan was switching to land bombing equipment when the americans attacked
At the beginning of midway the Japanese were winning ww2
You had French, Aussies, polish, British, Scottish, Welsh I think, Canadian and many more protecting the skies
👍
Can anyone tell me what's the red flag with the Union Jack top left+the 5 badged Shield ??. Ta ta . Ta
Can anyone tell me what's the red flag with the Union Jack top left+the 5 badged Shield ??. Ta ta . T
without Europe
we are nothing
England provide, great planes, exile provide aces
this 0:00
saboteurs 0:00
Squad 201 aztec eagles
Did you know a few Americans fought in the battle of Britten
What movie is this
I don't do frozen UA-cam
Please tell me the name of the film
The films that these clips are from are in the description.
Wehraboos worst nightmare
Kept one little inch of Europe from falling into the Axis sphere. Had Britain been lost, who knows. We'd either be speaking German, or after long and brutal carnage. Russian.
Night witches sounds harder. All to show Soviet women pilots extremely brave and even insane)))
I think its the same,the "aces in exile" have to face numerous attack from germany,and the night witches that attack only with their po 2 old plane
One is bomber, other is a fighter, isn't the same
Harder how? They're called *night* witches for a reason, they only flew at night, and flew planes that gave no or lousy radar returns. By the time nazis knew they were there, the bombs were dropped and they were gone.
there is no way they managed to sing 'czechoslovakia'
1:52 why is there a japanese plane
I believe the editor needed more movie clips that happened during the Battle of Britain, but realized there isn't much anymore, so they had to use clips from other war films.
The child's teacher doing a bad teach because she is talking about a war to victory
And the yanks think they did everything in the war
Well yes but actually no
@@Bikavin huh?
@@danny9008 great britain never said that they did everything,and great britain play a major part during this time because great britain was the only nation that at war with germany at the time before germany invade soviet union,if great britain surrender or lost the the result could be catasthropic because at 1942-1943 great britain and america fight together to defeat italy and germany in north africa,if by that time great britain was defeated,the american probably would never take part in europe and african theater because the busy fighting japan,and germany can focused all of their forces to fight soviet union,and when soviet union lose then germany can attack america
@@Bikavin it was critical they Britain hold strong to keep Hitler's military divided. His big mistake was attacking Russia.
We don't think we did everything but very few allied nations wouldn't get far without our support but allot of Americans don't think we did everything
0:57 0:59
Ukraine a part of Europe
not more or less
Imagine if Poland had Hurricanes during the defence war
Wouldnt have Changed much
@@Manimmut it would in my opinion because there could be even fight between polish and german fighters. Hurricanes could also keep up against enemy bombers
@@ambroz-xd Well there wouldnt be enough to be even. Also it wouldnt do much against the ground forces
In my opinion, nothing, because Poland's strategy was wrong. They made the same mistake as Stalin (in 41) and Hitler 44-45. And the key fact is that the Luftwaffe was not yet fully equipped either. Lots of 109D, some 110. An interesting fact is that the 110 scored more over Poland than the 109. By the way, I also wondered what would have happened if CZ had been equipped with an Avia 35 or 135.
@@pzdmc4d CZ?
Jesus is the Way, the Truth and the Life....
A song about the losers of the war behind the iron curtain.
poland air foce
Про Советский Союз забыли? Я Вам по-русски говорю! Мы выиграли эту войну...не суйтесь к нам больше...
You do realise the song is about the battle of Britain as far as I know Russian pilots didn't fly in England during the battle
Пилоты канадцы и чехи, а также Польша Ты глупый, это было во время битвы за британскую тупую голову
Its song about polish,czech and canadian pilot not soviet pilot,if you want to see video about soviet pilot then see the night witches
@@Bikavin didn't say it was about Russian pilots and Canadian pilots weren't in exile they are members of the commonwealth also have quite a few books on the night witches
Британские,Новозеландские,Канадские,Чешские,Польские летчики!этот росиянский придурок говорит вам "спасибо" за кровь ваших соотечественников в борьбе с гитлеровской Германией
Любите роССию дальше,а он будет срать вам на голову и говорить ,что это только он с путиным выграл все войны на свете,потому что захватил1/6часть мира,а кого не захватил,того пытается скупить или убить....
If they had not helped us defend our country we probably would have lost, so Thank you! 🫡
nasz historyk Terlecki udowodnił że gdyby nie polscy piloci Angia by sie nie obroniła
ilu było czechów jeden frantisek
tylko polacy jeden był czech
and no mercy for nazis
1 of the most faimus ones was a belgian guy he was a Badass or should i say Badace he Fly for revange for his dad that killed by Gestapo and attacket lonely the Gestapo headquarter in Brussel and Spread Belgian Flags on the Streets than flew over his Fathers Castel and trow out a big Black Yellow Red flag and put it out of his Cockpit on the roof he landed safly back on British soil Yarnhub made a video about him PS: Sorry i am german and have shitty english
Can anyone tell me what's the red flag with the Union Jack top left+the 5 badged Shield ??. Ta ta . Ta
Can anyone tell me what's the red flag with the Union Jack top left+the 5 badged Shield ??. Ta ta . T
Canada
Can anyone tell me what's the red flag with the Union Jack top left+the 5 badged Shield ??. Ta ta . T
That was the canadian flag at the time. Or as close as they had anyway.
That was the old Canadian flag, before they adopted the current maple leaf one.