Wow. As a former WWII reenactor (and a Marine Corps veteran), I'm sad to say I developed a habit of nit-picking these WWII shorts. This one, however, was unbelievably well-done in every regard: the acting, the uniforms, and the script were all well above par. Frankly, the finest WWII short I've ever seen. Thank you.
dude do us all a favor try not to start your comments with "as a" just be a regular person and stop trying to throw your status around in peoples' faces
These suffolk infantry guys must have gone through hell France Holland Belgium and Germany. Admire and get moved by these WWII shorts after all War is brutal and bad as he'll. That Nazi lad shouldn't have run the MPs thought he was escaping. Hello from India. We lost 90,000 to 1 Lakh men fighting the Axis in Africa Sicily Italy and Burma. Lot of brave men died from the German British American and Canadian units both Airborne and infantry during and post operation Overlord D-Day 6th June France 1944.
that's complete bullshit, maybe you didn't actually watch the video he didn't die fighting for his country, he didn't even want to fight for his country...he died because he was forced to fight for the Nazis by the Nazis and because he was a dumb-shit enough to hop out of the truck over a photo of his wife
These suffolk infantry guys must have gone through hell France Holland Belgium and Germany. Admire and get moved by these WWII shorts after all War is brutal and bad as he'll. That Nazi lad shouldn't have run the MPs thought he was escaping. Hello from India. We lost 90,000 to 1 Lakh men fighting the Axis in Africa Sicily Italy and Burma. Lot of brave men died from the German British American and Canadian units both Airborne and infantry during and post operation Overlord D-Day 6th June France 1944.
@@Aqua--Fyre General McArthur was prepared to stay with his men at Corrigedor. But he was ORDERED by the President and Commander In Chief, Franklin D. Roosevelt to leave his men and flee to Australia, where he did help lead US and allied forces against Japan in the southwest Pacific Theatwr of WW 2.
@@Aqua--Fyre That's NOT the history that I learned. But if you can provide the sources of your information then I will be more than glad to read it. I bet that Admiral Nimitz and the Central Pacific theater command would have absolutely loved you because they thought the same as you about invading the Phillipines. And the lives of many US Marines were wasted on the invasion and occupation of Peileilu to cover the backside of McArthur's Phillipine invasion. I am more than willing to keep an open mind, so please share more of your verifiable information with me.
@@Aqua--Fyre It looks like you know more about and have a much better informed view of McArthur's history and legacy than I ever will. I look forward to reading and researching your recommendations. It will take me awhile to read those books and look at other sources as well. But I must compliment you on knowing your history and I will probably end up telling you that I stand corrected. Thank you for sharing what you know with me. I love history and learning about the past and sometimes having to learn the real and historical truth after being fed the white washed propaganda passed on as historical fact.
I have no words. It's truly amazing. Guys can be proud of this film. In ten minutes you've managed to represent all the brutality of this war. Without a doubt, the best short ww2 film I've ever seen.
"uys can be proud of this film. In ten minutes you've managed to represent all the brutality of this war. " Just as in 1 minute you've managed to represent all of the idiocy of the human species.
Suffolks of the 3rd infantry division (depicted here) are the liberators of my village when they crossed the Dutch - Belgian border. A few years ago in the village square a small monument was unveiled made out of a universal carrier track that was left at a farm in attendance of a veteran.
Edit: I'd also like to say what a fantastic 10 minutes this really was, you gents did a great job. I'd really love a Band of Brothers/The Pacific style series based on the British involvement of WW2. I respect our American allies for what they did but as a British citizen it'd be nice to see on film what my ancestors did for a change, from the start of the war in 1939 to its end in 1945, visualised in a way that it hasn't really be done before. I know there are films and shows but as far as I'm aware they're all quite old with the exception of a few from the top of my head such as Dunkirk, the imitiation game or 1917 which is of course set in WW1. If anyone has any suggestions please fire away 😊
Well done guys - if you do that for 7 more weekends you've got a feature - And your acting is excellent. Also - your movement - approaching the house, moving round it, use of weapons etc is spot. And the uniforms look the biz.
Thank you for creating and sharing this beautiful film. Wonderful acting, especially the British soldier at the end, his emotion. I think it was easier to drum up hate in one's heart as a defensive mechanism to get them through the horrors of having to kill their fellow men.
Brought tears to my eyes. Almost everyone would have seen himself/ herself in that German officer's shoes. Why did they kill him? I wish this war wouldn't have happened.
Balls! Tom Hanks and Spielberg don't care about the other allies. It's just the yanks they're interested in. After all, America won the war on its own!
@@godofgamers38 Entire British commonwealth, along with France, Poland and our other allies, is woefully underrated for their services in WW2. Its always the yanks that like to take the credit for themselves. Mind you, not the actual soldiers' fault, its just hollywood doesn't really care about the other allies
Always a pleasure to see Ben Squared Films delivering the goods !! Nice one here !!! By the way, I notice my status as a subscriber had lapsed - UA-cam does that shabby thing quite often.
Strangers, acquaintances, close friends. "A stranger, a friend you haven't met yet" An enemy, an individual who made one so angry that they could kill them or as in that, they set about trying to kill them and become, the enemy.
dude that was heartbreaking. the poor guy. only thing that would have made it more powerful is if the tommy had put the photo in the conscripts outstretched hand, to be close to his wife one final time
That was awesome! Well done! I am stationed in Ukraine at the moment. I wish there would be moments like that here, but this is unfortunately not possible! Great film!
Even though this was just a WW2 short(story), I feel sad about thar Wehrmacht Soldier - suffered in Eastern Front in which the Western Allies don't know how much bitter/death fighting they have endured..but still a very good short move this is
Ironically, British kit was a lot quieter than German issue as most of it was canvas, whereas the Germans used leather webbing and metal buckles, plus a loud, clanky gas mask case. I wouldn’t have had my enamel cup knocking about though, better inside the pack.
There are some phantastic short films to be seen at youtube that make me forget about Hollywood bullshit. Maybe you should make contact with Para Light WorX, a German Film crew that produces films showing the German point of view - not only about WW II!
Note: timing of MP arrival relative to distance stated from location was unrealistic. Missed opportunity to build the story and they would need extremely fast vehicles to get there that quickly
That happened on all sides that is the nasty business of war us men are men and we know the rules and risks of picking up rifled and becoming combatants
Wow. As a former WWII reenactor (and a Marine Corps veteran), I'm sad to say I developed a habit of nit-picking these WWII shorts. This one, however, was unbelievably well-done in every regard: the acting, the uniforms, and the script were all well above par. Frankly, the finest WWII short I've ever seen. Thank you.
white tea cups on the small packs? perfect for seeing them crawl through the grass, would not have lasted 5 mins in a real shoot bang fire.
Bren gun,well made,accurate suppression
dude do us all a favor
try not to start your comments with "as a"
just be a regular person and stop trying to throw your status around in peoples' faces
These suffolk infantry guys must have gone through hell France Holland Belgium and Germany. Admire and get moved by these WWII shorts after all War is brutal and bad as he'll. That Nazi lad shouldn't have run the MPs thought he was escaping. Hello from India. We lost 90,000 to 1 Lakh men fighting the Axis in Africa Sicily Italy and Burma. Lot of brave men died from the German British American and Canadian units both Airborne and infantry during and post operation Overlord D-Day 6th June France 1944.
Besides the low ready at the beginning it was pretty good
The brutality of war. Rest in peace all the brave men and women on both sides who died fighting for their country
that's complete bullshit, maybe you didn't actually watch the video
he didn't die fighting for his country, he didn't even want to fight for his country...he died because he was forced to fight for the Nazis by the Nazis
and because he was a dumb-shit enough to hop out of the truck over a photo of his wife
These suffolk infantry guys must have gone through hell France Holland Belgium and Germany. Admire and get moved by these WWII shorts after all War is brutal and bad as he'll. That Nazi lad shouldn't have run the MPs thought he was escaping. Hello from India. We lost 90,000 to 1 Lakh men fighting the Axis in Africa Sicily Italy and Burma. Lot of brave men died from the German British American and Canadian units both Airborne and infantry during and post operation Overlord D-Day 6th June France 1944.
Don’t forget the children but you could count them as men and woman since what they saw…?
@@samnigam3451 it's not Holland but the Netherlands, get ure facts straight
"Only a soldier truly knows the futility of war". General Douglass McArthur
@@Aqua--Fyre General McArthur was prepared to stay with his men at Corrigedor. But he was ORDERED by the President and Commander In Chief, Franklin D. Roosevelt to leave his men and flee to Australia, where he did help lead US and allied forces against Japan in the southwest Pacific Theatwr of WW 2.
@@Aqua--Fyre That's NOT the history that I learned. But if you can provide the sources of your information then I will be more than glad to read it. I bet that Admiral Nimitz and the Central Pacific theater command would have absolutely loved you because they thought the same as you about invading the Phillipines. And the lives of many US Marines were wasted on the invasion and occupation of Peileilu to cover the backside of McArthur's Phillipine invasion. I am more than willing to keep an open mind, so please share more of your verifiable information with me.
@@Aqua--Fyre It looks like you know more about and have a much better informed view of McArthur's history and legacy than I ever will. I look forward to reading and researching your recommendations. It will take me awhile to read those books and look at other sources as well. But I must compliment you on knowing your history and I will probably end up telling you that I stand corrected. Thank you for sharing what you know with me. I love history and learning about the past and sometimes having to learn the real and historical truth after being fed the white washed propaganda passed on as historical fact.
That is NOT a McArthur quote. He stole it from lower rank soldier.
Thank you for letting me know that this quote did NOT originate with McArthur.
This one actually made me cry. Nearly no movie has ever made me cry.
Just this
But can this short film make a grilled cheese?
@@ExtantPersonretard detected
😢
A first rate short film. The acting from the British guy just before the credits was top notch.
Great expression work is what truly makes a film stand out
people have humanity and their soft corner and that's pure love. only love can change the world.
WOW!! Thank you for creating this masterpiece! It is always fascinating when movies can show the way soldiers can humanize and relate with each other.
I have no words. It's truly amazing. Guys can be proud of this film. In ten minutes you've managed to represent all the brutality of this war. Without a doubt, the best short ww2 film I've ever seen.
"uys can be proud of this film. In ten minutes you've managed to represent all the brutality of this war. "
Just as in 1 minute you've managed to represent all of the idiocy of the human species.
@@touristguy87 shut up
@@mars4105 bite me
@@touristguy87 Maturity at its finest
Its hard to fight people who look just like you. No more brother wars. 😢
Suffolks of the 3rd infantry division (depicted here) are the liberators of my village when they crossed the Dutch - Belgian border. A few years ago in the village square a small monument was unveiled made out of a universal carrier track that was left at a farm in attendance of a veteran.
Wow, the acting is really good and I thoroughly enjoyed this little clip.
Man that's heartbreaking.
This short film brings tears…
Exceptionally well done.
The film brings tears to my eyes.
Those MP's are fast as shit. That was the quickest 3 miles ever.
Only the bad circumstances make people to enemies, sad story, never again.
That was perfect! i even talked to myself with the details of this movie, in short just perfect. Keep it up.
Edit: I'd also like to say what a fantastic 10 minutes this really was, you gents did a great job.
I'd really love a Band of Brothers/The Pacific style series based on the British involvement of WW2. I respect our American allies for what they did but as a British citizen it'd be nice to see on film what my ancestors did for a change, from the start of the war in 1939 to its end in 1945, visualised in a way that it hasn't really be done before. I know there are films and shows but as far as I'm aware they're all quite old with the exception of a few from the top of my head such as Dunkirk, the imitiation game or 1917 which is of course set in WW1. If anyone has any suggestions please fire away 😊
Thanks to all the actors and writers. First rate job.
That was a good wee movie that had a lot of emotion in it in such a short time.
This was a amazing film. 10/10 acting, equipment, everything 10/10.
People don’t make wars, we can live in peace, politicians can’t :(
There is the human soul, and the human heart. And then, there is war.
Well done guys - if you do that for 7 more weekends you've got a feature - And your acting is excellent. Also - your movement - approaching the house, moving round it, use of weapons etc is spot. And the uniforms look the biz.
Well said...Bring on the feature!!!
Thank you for creating and sharing this beautiful film. Wonderful acting, especially the British soldier at the end, his emotion. I think it was easier to drum up hate in one's heart as a defensive mechanism to get them through the horrors of having to kill their fellow men.
Brought tears to my eyes. Almost everyone would have seen himself/ herself in that German officer's shoes. Why did they kill him? I wish this war wouldn't have happened.
P.s. this is tier 1 movie making imo. Great job.
Fantastic piece of film work Tom Hank’s and Steven Spielberg would have been very impressed with everything top notch stuff well done
Balls! Tom Hanks and Spielberg don't care about the other allies. It's just the yanks they're interested in. After all, America won the war on its own!
Wow, just WOW!!! watched this on Nov.11th,2024...
This was good ,very upsetting and good acting ,thry really need to make a band of brothers brit regiment version
Hate and tears flowing over each other. I hate war. This is as close to reality as I ever want to get. Well done.
One of the best ones of these that I have seen.Great Acting and very authentic. Would be nice to see a D Day episode
The British must've been the most underrated ally in WW2, change my mind.
nope but their common wealth is (india australia canada and new Zealand)
They fought back the Germans alone after France fell themselves@@Bayerischer_bua
@@godofgamers38 Entire British commonwealth, along with France, Poland and our other allies, is woefully underrated for their services in WW2. Its always the yanks that like to take the credit for themselves. Mind you, not the actual soldiers' fault, its just hollywood doesn't really care about the other allies
YEah bro,when can we get some more british ww2 or ww1 movies@@fleckvii2403
So sad 😢
Every war is a sadly time for the humanity...
So good short film. Such a good Work👍👍
Greetings from Germany
Wie geht es Ihnen? Grüße aus Ost Tennessee.
"Only the dead have seen the end of War" George Santayana
Really well written and produced, a moving piece that portrayed so much in a very short film. Most of all the futility of it all....
An absolutely incredible short film
Love this kind of content keep it up!
heart breaking the costs of war.
Always a pleasure to see Ben Squared Films delivering the goods !! Nice one here !!! By the way, I notice my status as a subscriber had lapsed - UA-cam does that shabby thing quite often.
looks really professional. Well done.
Amazing movie, 10/10, was bit emotional towards the end.
It's hard to have enemies when the dehumisation has been eliminated
Strangers, acquaintances, close friends.
"A stranger, a friend you haven't met yet"
An enemy, an individual who made one so angry that they could kill them or as in that, they set about trying to kill them and become, the enemy.
the moment where he got shot was sad
I don't think I heard the shot, but I thought it was left to the imagination.
@@stephenhowes8937 you can hear the shot in the background
dude that was heartbreaking. the poor guy. only thing that would have made it more powerful is if the tommy had put the photo in the conscripts outstretched hand, to be close to his wife one final time
😭That young German dying broke my heart now I have a bit of tramua😭
Why did he jump
@@HarryRowlesss Because he dropped his Girl's picture
Excellent much better than the usual poor quality short film. Well done.
They are no longer soldiers any more thay forght bravery on both sides may They all rest in peace.
War is hell..😢😢😢
This was a fantastic short
Great film,
That was awesome! Well done! I am stationed in Ukraine at the moment. I wish there would be moments like that here, but this is unfortunately not possible! Great film!
You r in the Foreign legion!
Goodluck to you brother ❤
Ukraina!?? What do you do there🧐
May you live to see peace and liberation.
@@meenzergunsenum3229 Thank you! 😊
Very accurate reenactement
"...that's my wife..." Well, ain't that Mata Hari...
As a vet , it’s always us who has the humanity first. The second line pogoes do this crap 🇦🇺
That social media propaganda don't let People know when and really happened 😂
should have over a million views
Great piece of film making .
Even though this was just a WW2 short(story), I feel sad about thar Wehrmacht Soldier - suffered in Eastern Front in which the Western Allies don't know how much bitter/death fighting they have endured..but still a very good short move this is
that was awesome... really moving
A krout is a krout!!!;)
It's a wonder the Germans did not hear them coming with all that kit rattling about .
Ironically, British kit was a lot quieter than German issue as most of it was canvas, whereas the Germans used leather webbing and metal buckles, plus a loud, clanky gas mask case.
I wouldn’t have had my enamel cup knocking about though, better inside the pack.
Nice work lads!
"Oh shi. Photo of my wife just dropped! Its on the road. If i run from a road ye can shoot me" but no...
Nice to see us brits represented for once
Absolutely great short film
No more brother wars.
Nice to see the 1st Battalion of the Suffolk Regiment being portrayed.
Nice, This is really good!
With all the gear and metal equipment tinckelling just bellow the nose 🤣🤣🤣
He just want to have his wife's picture with him.
There are some phantastic short films to be seen at youtube that make me forget about Hollywood bullshit. Maybe you should make contact with Para Light WorX, a German Film crew that produces films showing the German point of view - not only about WW II!
Very well done
Powerful film 😔
The futility of war
Parabéns 😊
Otimo filme.
❤ I Like Video❤
Heart breaking.
Well done.
Bravo, just bravo😢
Foes before, now friends.
awesome..wow. I loved it..
Note: timing of MP arrival relative to distance stated from location was unrealistic. Missed opportunity to build the story and they would need extremely fast vehicles to get there that quickly
Finale troppo triste😢💔
No more brother wars!
😮 Poignant 😢
Can I use your ww2 short to make a edit I’ll make sure to say it’s your short
تا چه زمانی ، ما انسانها باید با همدیگر ، بجنگیم.
Gott mit uns.
Well done !
" all wars are civil war "
That happened on all sides that is the nasty business of war us men are men and we know the rules and risks of picking up rifled and becoming combatants
😢😢😢😢
God creation in ONESS of MANKIND ❤❤
I HATE THESE FILMS WHERE THE GERMAN SOLDIERS ARE SEEN HANGING OUT WHILE AT A SLEEP OVER WHILE THE ENEMY SNEEKS UP ON THEM.
Why? Soldiers had to rest and sleep, situations like this must have happened many many times during the war.
Porque irte porque buscar la muerte cuando la guerra está terminada .⚔️💀🌹
weapons held at low ready: disregarded
Flaming RMP's!.
Anglosaxon and Saxons can not be enemies......look to the english batallion...Suffolk.....Suedvolk....Saxon term