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Battle Report From Belgium (1945)
Item title reads - Battle report from Belgium.
C/U of sign to Bastogne. Various shots as military police scrutinise papers of civilians who want to cross the border. Convoys of lorries drive through. Various shots of the smoking ruins of Malmedy. Various shots as Mitchell and Boston bombers fly and drop bombs at Recht. C.47's drop supplies to besieged American 101st Airborne Division at Bastogne. Various shots of G.I.'s from task force "Hogan" who fought off and escaped an S.S. division.
FILM ID:1139.29
A VIDEO FROM BRITISH PATHÉ. EXPLORE OUR ONLINE CHANNEL, BRITISH PATHÉ TV. IT'S FULL OF GREAT DOCUMENTARIES, FASCINATING INTERVIEWS, AND CLASSIC MOVIES. http://www.britishpathe.tv/
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British Pathé also represents the Reute...
published: 13 Apr 2014
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The Dirtiest Job of WW2 - Battle of the Scheldt
It seemed like the rain would never end in the seclusive enclaves of the Scheldt Estuary during the Fall of 1944, but despite the thick mud, impenetrable fog, and heavy fire, the Allies had one clear goal: to secure a supply line to Antwerp for the incoming forces advancing into continental Europe.
The excruciatingly challenging circumstances played against the liberators, as almost 86,000 Wehrmacht soldiers steadily defended the position and had no mercy against the Allied forces, most of which belonged to the Canadian Army.
Still, the Canadians and several sympathizers continued advancing to liberate the Scheldt river between Belgium and the Netherlands. And with it, the most fortified German strongpoint of the Atlantic Wall: the Island of Walcheren.
As the amphibious vehicles appro...
published: 27 Apr 2022
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Schwerer Gustav: Biggest Gun Ever Used in Combat | Top Secret Weapons Revealed
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German engineers create a beastly cannon so large that it requires custom tracks to transport it. | For more, visit http://military.discovery.com/tv/top-secret-weapons-revealed/#mkcpgn=ytmil1
published: 02 Oct 2012
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Army 1st Cavalry and 2nd Armored Divisions in World War II
The history of the 1st Cavalry Division and 2nd Armored Divisions' combat activities in World War II.
Video courtesy of U.S. Army / Department of Defense
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USA Patriotism!
http://www.usa-patriotism.com
"Love and pride of America!"
published: 14 Jul 2012
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AMERICAN FIRST ARMY - AACHEN TO THE ROER RIVER
AMERICAN FIRST ARMY - AACHEN TO THE ROER RIVER - Department of Defense 1948 - PIN 20340 - ADVANCE BY THE 1ST ARMY: 1ST, 9TH, 28TH, 83D, 104TH DIVISIONS, AND 3D ARMORED DIVISION.
published: 19 Jul 2010
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The most Damaged B-17 you'll ever see Flying
No other plane can sustain this amount of damage and keep flying, an amazing feat of engineering by Boeing on the B-17 flying fortress. It is Often regarded as the most Rugged bomber of WW2
NOTE : The Footage and Thumbnail of this video is the best closest representation to what happened. It is not the actual footage.
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Music Source
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WPuadvcDe08
Background history on the Bomber
https://www.britannica.com/technology/B-17
B-17, also called Flying Fortress, U.S. heavy bomber used during World War II. The B-17 was designed by the Boeing Aircraft Company in response to a 1934 Army Air Corps spe...
published: 04 Jan 2022
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World War Two animated: Western Front 1940
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It is early 1940. The Allies are counting on a long war and are slowly building up their forces to go on offensive the next year. It is in Germanys interests to attack the Allies as soon as possible to have the best chance for victory. On May 10th 1940 it launches an all out attack on France and the Low countries, beginning the Battle of France.
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published: 30 Apr 2020
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Paulus's 6th Army ORDER OF BATTLE - Before Stalingrad
This is the German Sixth Army's Order of Battle prior to the Battle of Stalingrad in 1942-1943. Please see the notes and sources in the PINNED COMMENT in the comment's section below. If you can help me fill in the gaps, let me know!
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If you like Stalingrad, you may also enjoy historian Anton Joly's YouTube channel "Stalingrad Battle Data". Link: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCIk1QDvITjPOCsIRGGpSasA
published: 05 Mar 2018
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At the Gates of Moscow - Furthest German Advance 1941
Just how far into Moscow did the Germans manage to get in December 1941? The answer is surprising.
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published: 25 Feb 2020
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The First Successful British Parachute Raid | Operation Biting 1942 | BATTLESTORM WW2 Documentary
German radar technology is needed. John Frost lands his paras at Bruneval to steal it. This documentary explores the raid in detail, and shows the action unfold as Operation Biting - the Bruneval Raid - begins.
Timestamps for this video can be found in a pinned comment in the comments section.
Link to Forgotten Weapons video on the Sten Gun https://youtu.be/8-PmLxkOmaM
Link to my video on the raid on Fort Eben Emael 1940 https://youtu.be/IFP4-dwTMQ0
Bibliography (Sources used for this video) -
Downing, T. Night Raid: The True Story of the First Victorious British Para Raid of WWII. Kindle, 2013.
Ford, K. The Bruneval Raid: Operation Biting 1942. Kindle, 1st Ed, 2012.
Frost. A Drop Too Many. Kindle, 2009.
Mitcham, S. Hitler’s Legions: German Army Order of Battle World War II. London, 19...
published: 20 Nov 2017
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Battle Report From Belgium (1945)
Item title reads - Battle report from Belgium.
C/U of sign to Bastogne. Various shots as military police scrutinise papers of civilians who want to cross the...
Item title reads - Battle report from Belgium.
C/U of sign to Bastogne. Various shots as military police scrutinise papers of civilians who want to cross the border. Convoys of lorries drive through. Various shots of the smoking ruins of Malmedy. Various shots as Mitchell and Boston bombers fly and drop bombs at Recht. C.47's drop supplies to besieged American 101st Airborne Division at Bastogne. Various shots of G.I.'s from task force "Hogan" who fought off and escaped an S.S. division.
FILM ID:1139.29
A VIDEO FROM BRITISH PATHÉ. EXPLORE OUR ONLINE CHANNEL, BRITISH PATHÉ TV. IT'S FULL OF GREAT DOCUMENTARIES, FASCINATING INTERVIEWS, AND CLASSIC MOVIES. http://www.britishpathe.tv/
FOR LICENSING ENQUIRIES VISIT http://www.britishpathe.com/
British Pathé also represents the Reuters historical collection, which includes more than 136,000 items from the news agencies Gaumont Graphic (1910-1932), Empire News Bulletin (1926-1930), British Paramount (1931-1957), and Gaumont British (1934-1959), as well as Visnews content from 1957 to the end of 1984. All footage can be viewed on the British Pathé website. https://www.britishpathe.com/
https://wn.com/Battle_Report_From_Belgium_(1945)
Item title reads - Battle report from Belgium.
C/U of sign to Bastogne. Various shots as military police scrutinise papers of civilians who want to cross the border. Convoys of lorries drive through. Various shots of the smoking ruins of Malmedy. Various shots as Mitchell and Boston bombers fly and drop bombs at Recht. C.47's drop supplies to besieged American 101st Airborne Division at Bastogne. Various shots of G.I.'s from task force "Hogan" who fought off and escaped an S.S. division.
FILM ID:1139.29
A VIDEO FROM BRITISH PATHÉ. EXPLORE OUR ONLINE CHANNEL, BRITISH PATHÉ TV. IT'S FULL OF GREAT DOCUMENTARIES, FASCINATING INTERVIEWS, AND CLASSIC MOVIES. http://www.britishpathe.tv/
FOR LICENSING ENQUIRIES VISIT http://www.britishpathe.com/
British Pathé also represents the Reuters historical collection, which includes more than 136,000 items from the news agencies Gaumont Graphic (1910-1932), Empire News Bulletin (1926-1930), British Paramount (1931-1957), and Gaumont British (1934-1959), as well as Visnews content from 1957 to the end of 1984. All footage can be viewed on the British Pathé website. https://www.britishpathe.com/
- published: 13 Apr 2014
- views: 1055
12:44
The Dirtiest Job of WW2 - Battle of the Scheldt
It seemed like the rain would never end in the seclusive enclaves of the Scheldt Estuary during the Fall of 1944, but despite the thick mud, impenetrable fog, a...
It seemed like the rain would never end in the seclusive enclaves of the Scheldt Estuary during the Fall of 1944, but despite the thick mud, impenetrable fog, and heavy fire, the Allies had one clear goal: to secure a supply line to Antwerp for the incoming forces advancing into continental Europe.
The excruciatingly challenging circumstances played against the liberators, as almost 86,000 Wehrmacht soldiers steadily defended the position and had no mercy against the Allied forces, most of which belonged to the Canadian Army.
Still, the Canadians and several sympathizers continued advancing to liberate the Scheldt river between Belgium and the Netherlands. And with it, the most fortified German strongpoint of the Atlantic Wall: the Island of Walcheren.
As the amphibious vehicles approached the island, the soldiers could spot the Orange Mill against the glow of fires and realized that the brutal last phase of one of the longest battles in the war had just begun.
Like Bill Davis of the Royal Highland Regiment said: (QUOTE) “That was the dirtiest job that we ever had.”
- As images and footage of actual events are not always available, Dark Docs sometimes utilizes similar historical images and footage for dramatic effect. I do my best to keep it as visually accurate as possible. All content on Dark Docs is researched, produced, and presented in historical context for educational purposes. We are history enthusiasts and are not always experts in some areas, so please don't hesitate to reach out to us with corrections, additional information, or new ideas. -
https://wn.com/The_Dirtiest_Job_Of_WW2_Battle_Of_The_Scheldt
It seemed like the rain would never end in the seclusive enclaves of the Scheldt Estuary during the Fall of 1944, but despite the thick mud, impenetrable fog, and heavy fire, the Allies had one clear goal: to secure a supply line to Antwerp for the incoming forces advancing into continental Europe.
The excruciatingly challenging circumstances played against the liberators, as almost 86,000 Wehrmacht soldiers steadily defended the position and had no mercy against the Allied forces, most of which belonged to the Canadian Army.
Still, the Canadians and several sympathizers continued advancing to liberate the Scheldt river between Belgium and the Netherlands. And with it, the most fortified German strongpoint of the Atlantic Wall: the Island of Walcheren.
As the amphibious vehicles approached the island, the soldiers could spot the Orange Mill against the glow of fires and realized that the brutal last phase of one of the longest battles in the war had just begun.
Like Bill Davis of the Royal Highland Regiment said: (QUOTE) “That was the dirtiest job that we ever had.”
- As images and footage of actual events are not always available, Dark Docs sometimes utilizes similar historical images and footage for dramatic effect. I do my best to keep it as visually accurate as possible. All content on Dark Docs is researched, produced, and presented in historical context for educational purposes. We are history enthusiasts and are not always experts in some areas, so please don't hesitate to reach out to us with corrections, additional information, or new ideas. -
- published: 27 Apr 2022
- views: 546515
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Schwerer Gustav: Biggest Gun Ever Used in Combat | Top Secret Weapons Revealed
Subscribe to Military Channel! | http://www.youtube.com/subscription_center?add_user=militarychannel
German engineers create a beastly cannon so large that it ...
Subscribe to Military Channel! | http://www.youtube.com/subscription_center?add_user=militarychannel
German engineers create a beastly cannon so large that it requires custom tracks to transport it. | For more, visit http://military.discovery.com/tv/top-secret-weapons-revealed/#mkcpgn=ytmil1
https://wn.com/Schwerer_Gustav_Biggest_Gun_Ever_Used_In_Combat_|_Top_Secret_Weapons_Revealed
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German engineers create a beastly cannon so large that it requires custom tracks to transport it. | For more, visit http://military.discovery.com/tv/top-secret-weapons-revealed/#mkcpgn=ytmil1
- published: 02 Oct 2012
- views: 3760467
26:14
Army 1st Cavalry and 2nd Armored Divisions in World War II
The history of the 1st Cavalry Division and 2nd Armored Divisions' combat activities in World War II.
Video courtesy of U.S. Army / Department of Defense
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The history of the 1st Cavalry Division and 2nd Armored Divisions' combat activities in World War II.
Video courtesy of U.S. Army / Department of Defense
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USA Patriotism!
http://www.usa-patriotism.com
"Love and pride of America!"
https://wn.com/Army_1St_Cavalry_And_2Nd_Armored_Divisions_In_World_War_Ii
The history of the 1st Cavalry Division and 2nd Armored Divisions' combat activities in World War II.
Video courtesy of U.S. Army / Department of Defense
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USA Patriotism!
http://www.usa-patriotism.com
"Love and pride of America!"
- published: 14 Jul 2012
- views: 1535
28:33
AMERICAN FIRST ARMY - AACHEN TO THE ROER RIVER
AMERICAN FIRST ARMY - AACHEN TO THE ROER RIVER - Department of Defense 1948 - PIN 20340 - ADVANCE BY THE 1ST ARMY: 1ST, 9TH, 28TH, 83D, 104TH DIVISIONS, AND 3D ...
AMERICAN FIRST ARMY - AACHEN TO THE ROER RIVER - Department of Defense 1948 - PIN 20340 - ADVANCE BY THE 1ST ARMY: 1ST, 9TH, 28TH, 83D, 104TH DIVISIONS, AND 3D ARMORED DIVISION.
https://wn.com/American_First_Army_Aachen_To_The_Roer_River
AMERICAN FIRST ARMY - AACHEN TO THE ROER RIVER - Department of Defense 1948 - PIN 20340 - ADVANCE BY THE 1ST ARMY: 1ST, 9TH, 28TH, 83D, 104TH DIVISIONS, AND 3D ARMORED DIVISION.
- published: 19 Jul 2010
- views: 306124
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The most Damaged B-17 you'll ever see Flying
No other plane can sustain this amount of damage and keep flying, an amazing feat of engineering by Boeing on the B-17 flying fortress. It is Often regarded as ...
No other plane can sustain this amount of damage and keep flying, an amazing feat of engineering by Boeing on the B-17 flying fortress. It is Often regarded as the most Rugged bomber of WW2
NOTE : The Footage and Thumbnail of this video is the best closest representation to what happened. It is not the actual footage.
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#b17 #history
Music Source
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WPuadvcDe08
Background history on the Bomber
https://www.britannica.com/technology/B-17
B-17, also called Flying Fortress, U.S. heavy bomber used during World War II. The B-17 was designed by the Boeing Aircraft Company in response to a 1934 Army Air Corps specification that called for a four-engined bomber at a time when two engines were the norm. The bomber was intended from the outset to attack strategic targets by precision daylight bombing, penetrating deep into enemy territory by flying above the effective range of antiaircraft artillery. Turbo-supercharged radial engines (a uniquely American development) were to give the necessary high-altitude performance, and heavy defensive armament was to provide protection against attacking fighters. Accuracy was to be achieved with the Norden bombsight, developed and fielded in great secrecy during the 1930s. The Norden consisted of a gyroscopically stabilized telescopic sight coupled to an electromechanical computer into which the bombardier fed inputs for altitude, atmospheric conditions, air speed, ground speed, and drift. During the bomb run, the sight was slaved to the automatic pilot to guide the aircraft to the precise release point. In the hands of a skilled bombardier, the Norden was a remarkably accurate sight. The first prototype bomber flew in mid-1935, and the B-17 entered small-scale production in 1937. Early versions proved to be more vulnerable to fighter attack than anticipated, but, by the time the B-17E version began to go into service shortly before the United States entered the war in 1941, the plane was equipped with turrets in the upper fuselage, belly, and tail. All but the last turret were power-operated, and each mounted a pair of 0.50-calibre (12.7-mm) machine guns. This increased firepower made the B-17 a formidable opponent for enemy fighters, particularly when flying in tightly stacked defensive formations for mutual protection. The basic element of a typical formation was a squadron “box” of 9 or 12 aircraft; three squadron boxes staggered vertically and horizontally formed a group, and three groups in trail formed a combat wing. In the event, the need to keep such tight defensive formations over Europe compromised the accuracy of the Norden bombsight, since individual bomb runs were not possible without breaking the formation. Whole bomb formations had to drop their loads on the lead bombardier’s command, and the inevitable small differences in timing and heading led to dispersed bomb patterns.
The Boeing B-17 Flying Fortress and the Consolidated B-24 were the United States' two standard heavy bombers until the arrival of the Boeing B-29 Superfortress in 1944. The B-17 served in almost every theater of World War II, but it was used mostly by the US Eighth Air Force, based in the UK, to bombard German targets. The first missions were in daylight hours to improve accuracy, but this strategy plus a lack of adequate fighter coverage, resulted in very heavy losses of aircraft and crew. Its first bombing mission was with the RAF as Fortress Is, but it was hardly ready for war. As refinements progressed, along with better pilot training and tactics, it became a formidable weapon in the Allied war against Germany.
The Flying Fortress was designed in response to a USAAC competition, announced on August 6, 1934, to find a modern replacement for the assorted twin-engine Keystone biplane bombers and greater performance than the Martin B-10. While the performance of the B-10 was considered adequate at the time, the Keystones lumbered along at about 115 mph (185 km/h), were very unmaneuverable, lightly armed and carried only a limited bomb load.1 The requirement was for a multi-engine bomber to be used for coastal-defense.
Specifications required were:
Range of at least 1,020 miles (1,640 km).
Speed of 200 to 250 mph (322 to 402 km/h).
Bomb load of 2,000 lb (907 kg).
A Boeing design team began work on the Model 299 prototype in June 1934 and construction began in August of the same year. The most significant rival to the Model 299 was the Douglas DB-1, which was based on the Douglas DC-2. The third competitor was the Martin 146.
Read more here : http://www.aviation-history.com/boeing/b17.html
Over 12,000 were produced for combat. Today only about 40 remain in museums. Less than a dozen of these are in flying condition. https://amcmuseum.org/at-the-museum/aircraft/b-17g-flying-fortress/
https://wn.com/The_Most_Damaged_B_17_You'll_Ever_See_Flying
No other plane can sustain this amount of damage and keep flying, an amazing feat of engineering by Boeing on the B-17 flying fortress. It is Often regarded as the most Rugged bomber of WW2
NOTE : The Footage and Thumbnail of this video is the best closest representation to what happened. It is not the actual footage.
Support our work for $1 or more, Every little helps!
https://www.patreon.com/SgtVittie
Over 1800 members, Join me on Discord! https://discord.gg/vXHM7Zk
#b17 #history
Music Source
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WPuadvcDe08
Background history on the Bomber
https://www.britannica.com/technology/B-17
B-17, also called Flying Fortress, U.S. heavy bomber used during World War II. The B-17 was designed by the Boeing Aircraft Company in response to a 1934 Army Air Corps specification that called for a four-engined bomber at a time when two engines were the norm. The bomber was intended from the outset to attack strategic targets by precision daylight bombing, penetrating deep into enemy territory by flying above the effective range of antiaircraft artillery. Turbo-supercharged radial engines (a uniquely American development) were to give the necessary high-altitude performance, and heavy defensive armament was to provide protection against attacking fighters. Accuracy was to be achieved with the Norden bombsight, developed and fielded in great secrecy during the 1930s. The Norden consisted of a gyroscopically stabilized telescopic sight coupled to an electromechanical computer into which the bombardier fed inputs for altitude, atmospheric conditions, air speed, ground speed, and drift. During the bomb run, the sight was slaved to the automatic pilot to guide the aircraft to the precise release point. In the hands of a skilled bombardier, the Norden was a remarkably accurate sight. The first prototype bomber flew in mid-1935, and the B-17 entered small-scale production in 1937. Early versions proved to be more vulnerable to fighter attack than anticipated, but, by the time the B-17E version began to go into service shortly before the United States entered the war in 1941, the plane was equipped with turrets in the upper fuselage, belly, and tail. All but the last turret were power-operated, and each mounted a pair of 0.50-calibre (12.7-mm) machine guns. This increased firepower made the B-17 a formidable opponent for enemy fighters, particularly when flying in tightly stacked defensive formations for mutual protection. The basic element of a typical formation was a squadron “box” of 9 or 12 aircraft; three squadron boxes staggered vertically and horizontally formed a group, and three groups in trail formed a combat wing. In the event, the need to keep such tight defensive formations over Europe compromised the accuracy of the Norden bombsight, since individual bomb runs were not possible without breaking the formation. Whole bomb formations had to drop their loads on the lead bombardier’s command, and the inevitable small differences in timing and heading led to dispersed bomb patterns.
The Boeing B-17 Flying Fortress and the Consolidated B-24 were the United States' two standard heavy bombers until the arrival of the Boeing B-29 Superfortress in 1944. The B-17 served in almost every theater of World War II, but it was used mostly by the US Eighth Air Force, based in the UK, to bombard German targets. The first missions were in daylight hours to improve accuracy, but this strategy plus a lack of adequate fighter coverage, resulted in very heavy losses of aircraft and crew. Its first bombing mission was with the RAF as Fortress Is, but it was hardly ready for war. As refinements progressed, along with better pilot training and tactics, it became a formidable weapon in the Allied war against Germany.
The Flying Fortress was designed in response to a USAAC competition, announced on August 6, 1934, to find a modern replacement for the assorted twin-engine Keystone biplane bombers and greater performance than the Martin B-10. While the performance of the B-10 was considered adequate at the time, the Keystones lumbered along at about 115 mph (185 km/h), were very unmaneuverable, lightly armed and carried only a limited bomb load.1 The requirement was for a multi-engine bomber to be used for coastal-defense.
Specifications required were:
Range of at least 1,020 miles (1,640 km).
Speed of 200 to 250 mph (322 to 402 km/h).
Bomb load of 2,000 lb (907 kg).
A Boeing design team began work on the Model 299 prototype in June 1934 and construction began in August of the same year. The most significant rival to the Model 299 was the Douglas DB-1, which was based on the Douglas DC-2. The third competitor was the Martin 146.
Read more here : http://www.aviation-history.com/boeing/b17.html
Over 12,000 were produced for combat. Today only about 40 remain in museums. Less than a dozen of these are in flying condition. https://amcmuseum.org/at-the-museum/aircraft/b-17g-flying-fortress/
- published: 04 Jan 2022
- views: 2338631
13:07
World War Two animated: Western Front 1940
Play War Thunder for FREE on PC, PS®4 and Xbox One: https://gjn.link/EastoryWT
Follow the link to download the game and get your exclusive bonus now. See you i...
Play War Thunder for FREE on PC, PS®4 and Xbox One: https://gjn.link/EastoryWT
Follow the link to download the game and get your exclusive bonus now. See you in battle!
It is early 1940. The Allies are counting on a long war and are slowly building up their forces to go on offensive the next year. It is in Germanys interests to attack the Allies as soon as possible to have the best chance for victory. On May 10th 1940 it launches an all out attack on France and the Low countries, beginning the Battle of France.
This video uses the assets originally created for the World War Two channel:
www.youtube.com/c/worldwartwo
This video couldn't have been possible without my Patrons:
1st Guards Cavalry Corps, 5kyEye, Adam Coni, Adam H, alans4488, Aleksei Knorre, Aleksei Safronov, ALEX ARCHARO, Alex Ogier, Alexander G Morgan, Anton Kovalev, Arkonos, Arta Yusa, Arthur Revan, aserehuehue, Axel Essbaum, Bishops, Bluebeaner, Bogdan Putintsev, Bogdan Sacarea, Brian Hynes, Bryan Linsley, Burkay Ozturk, Christian Richard, Christopher Plummer, Conor Killeen, D G, Daniel Benhardt, Daniel J Pierce, David Gervais, David Russell, David Salm, David Weidman, Dmitry Zaitcev, Dongbin Zhang, Ehood Garmiza, Eksium Deus, Eli Krumholz, Emanuel Alejandro Marrero, Eric Strachan, Fabrice Egal, Federico Peyrani, Frank Scheer, Freddy Woodhouse, gartonschwärt, Georges Chouinard, Greengsg9, Gurnik, Håvard Damsberg, Herr Burns, HUAR3Z, Ignacio, Isaiah Snell-Feikema, Ivan Avdeev, JAY ALAN EDELMAN, Jeffrey Saba, Jesper, Johan West, Jordon Long-Lay, Josh riggin, jovianArchiver, Juan Escobar, Just A Random Contributor, KB, Kelek72, Kelly-Stephen Soo, KingHarkinian, Kristofers Borovskis, Kyle Askine, Louis Burke, malcolm, Marco Agnoletti, Mario Babić, Mark Fisher, Mi Liu, Michael Schneider, Mirco K, mo, Nandor Kocsi, Naseem Hanna, Nate, Natik Alijev, ned hulton, Ned Weinert, Nezquik, Nicholas Cubbon, NvllivsInVerba, omega21, Omer Glickman, Ori Taichman, Pace Lowery, Pavel Kletnoy, Pavel Kuriscak, Philip F Myers, Pieter Smit, PKras, Praeter, Rafael Aguila, Rahs, rJ, Rob H, Robert Fisher, Robert Vroman, Robert Wahl, RocketWrench, Ryan Harbottle, Ryan Shelbaugh, Sam Tyson, Sergio Uribe, Sitraka Forler, Stefan Moluf, STRONTJESBERG, swagmasterx420, Teckno, TheMostEvilCookie, Thomas Dobrenel, Tibor Helienek, Tony DeBias, Travis Fudge, Vesko Dinev, Vinnie Hall, Vladislav, VonKickass, William Bowe, William Nettles, Yang Wei Feng, yellowLia, Yuri B, Yury Kuchanov, 唐健.
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Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 3.0 License
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Follow the link to download the game and get your exclusive bonus now. See you in battle!
It is early 1940. The Allies are counting on a long war and are slowly building up their forces to go on offensive the next year. It is in Germanys interests to attack the Allies as soon as possible to have the best chance for victory. On May 10th 1940 it launches an all out attack on France and the Low countries, beginning the Battle of France.
This video uses the assets originally created for the World War Two channel:
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- published: 30 Apr 2020
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Paulus's 6th Army ORDER OF BATTLE - Before Stalingrad
This is the German Sixth Army's Order of Battle prior to the Battle of Stalingrad in 1942-1943. Please see the notes and sources in the PINNED COMMENT in the co...
This is the German Sixth Army's Order of Battle prior to the Battle of Stalingrad in 1942-1943. Please see the notes and sources in the PINNED COMMENT in the comment's section below. If you can help me fill in the gaps, let me know!
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This is the German Sixth Army's Order of Battle prior to the Battle of Stalingrad in 1942-1943. Please see the notes and sources in the PINNED COMMENT in the comment's section below. If you can help me fill in the gaps, let me know!
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- published: 05 Mar 2018
- views: 244021
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At the Gates of Moscow - Furthest German Advance 1941
Just how far into Moscow did the Germans manage to get in December 1941? The answer is surprising.
Visit my new audio book channel 'War Stories with Mark Felto...
Just how far into Moscow did the Germans manage to get in December 1941? The answer is surprising.
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Just how far into Moscow did the Germans manage to get in December 1941? The answer is surprising.
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- published: 25 Feb 2020
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The First Successful British Parachute Raid | Operation Biting 1942 | BATTLESTORM WW2 Documentary
German radar technology is needed. John Frost lands his paras at Bruneval to steal it. This documentary explores the raid in detail, and shows the action unfold...
German radar technology is needed. John Frost lands his paras at Bruneval to steal it. This documentary explores the raid in detail, and shows the action unfold as Operation Biting - the Bruneval Raid - begins.
Timestamps for this video can be found in a pinned comment in the comments section.
Link to Forgotten Weapons video on the Sten Gun https://youtu.be/8-PmLxkOmaM
Link to my video on the raid on Fort Eben Emael 1940 https://youtu.be/IFP4-dwTMQ0
Bibliography (Sources used for this video) -
Downing, T. Night Raid: The True Story of the First Victorious British Para Raid of WWII. Kindle, 2013.
Ford, K. The Bruneval Raid: Operation Biting 1942. Kindle, 1st Ed, 2012.
Frost. A Drop Too Many. Kindle, 2009.
Mitcham, S. Hitler’s Legions: German Army Order of Battle World War II. London, 1985.
Oldfield, P. Bruneval. Pen & Sword, Kindle, 2013.
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German radar technology is needed. John Frost lands his paras at Bruneval to steal it. This documentary explores the raid in detail, and shows the action unfold as Operation Biting - the Bruneval Raid - begins.
Timestamps for this video can be found in a pinned comment in the comments section.
Link to Forgotten Weapons video on the Sten Gun https://youtu.be/8-PmLxkOmaM
Link to my video on the raid on Fort Eben Emael 1940 https://youtu.be/IFP4-dwTMQ0
Bibliography (Sources used for this video) -
Downing, T. Night Raid: The True Story of the First Victorious British Para Raid of WWII. Kindle, 2013.
Ford, K. The Bruneval Raid: Operation Biting 1942. Kindle, 1st Ed, 2012.
Frost. A Drop Too Many. Kindle, 2009.
Mitcham, S. Hitler’s Legions: German Army Order of Battle World War II. London, 1985.
Oldfield, P. Bruneval. Pen & Sword, Kindle, 2013.
Check out my other Battlestorm Documentaries https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLNSNgGzaledgHIszXQVDreX-ZC1Xejf9Y
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- published: 20 Nov 2017
- views: 385591