WWII Then & Now: British Troops Meet American Troops in the Ardennes
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- čas přidán 28. 01. 2021
- In this episode we will be focusing on the town of La Roche in the Ardennes where several incredible photo’s were taken during the Battle of the Bulge. The Belgian town La Roche didn’t see a lot of combat during the Battle of the Bulge. The strategic crossroad town is situated in a valley making it hard to defend. From December 20, 1944 and January 10, 1945, the Germans used the town’s road network. The Americans knew of its importance and hammered the German troops who used the town, with their artillery. Furthermore on December 26 and 27, 1944, The American high command decided to Bomb La Roche, destroying most of it and killing 114 civilians.
Finally on January 11, units of the British 51st Highland Division managed to recapture the town with slight opposition and link up with the American Troops. Today La Roche is a center for World War II History with many monuments including two tanks and a Tank Destroyer.
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As an English man, may I thank you for taking the time and interest in paying respect to those brave guys, especially as you are young guys yourself. I’m in my 60s and growing up I knew many guys in my town that took part in various theatres of WW2, in all three Services, many of whom were my relatives, aunts and uncles.
It's great watching this! Summer of 2019 me and my wife were walking a wonderful trail starting at La Roche and ending in Bouillon. We encountered many memory signs of WW2 along the trail; I remember one sign in the middle of nowhere telling something like "At this spot a few soldiers bravely managed to hold back the Germans, but was ultimately outnumbered and killed". Makes you stop and think of how it was then.
It’s nice to see the younger generation taking interest in the events of WW2.Great research,keep up the good work.
My dad, who was a gunner with the British Army was at The Bulge, he used to tell me about the cold and frost bite, which I think caused more casualties than the Germans.
Can you imagin Stalingrad in the winter?
My Grandad was in that, got sent home for a bit after it as it completely screwed him up for a little while, my dad remembers him coming home looking rough and completely changed, after some rest he went back into action and survived the war
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Bless him! I hope he fully recovered and had a good life
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Oh he did, give you some idea of what he was like, once my dad and my grandmother were walking through town during the war and they bumped into him thinking he was on the continent at war they asked what he was doing and he said he was home on leave, they asked why they hadn't seen him and he replied that he wanted some peace and quiet away from the war and was taking his leave elsewhere
Jst imagine how this two great nation Soldiers met up on the same town ,,, this must be an overwhelming reaction n happiness to meet your friend ,allied during this moment of struggle...
Your channel certainly helps me with my 65 year study of WWII. My desire to learn more shall never end, it seems.
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We would like to point out that we could've covered the British attack on La Roche a bit more in-depthly. The video was shot during a last-minute decision, leaving us with no time to properly research the town before going there. Nevertheless, we hope you enjoyed watching this video and I would love to do another video solely on the British during the Battle of the Bulge. As for the unforms at the end. The US Army wanted to standardize all army uniforms with the M43 Uniforms. This resulted in Paratroopers getting rid of their M42 Jump Outfits after Normandy. Most of the airborne units that were dropped for Market Garden had their M42 uniforms replaced with regular M43 uniforms. That is why it is uncommon to see a person with an M42 Jump Jacket during the Battle of the Bulge.
Also thank you to all who commented about the British 'officer' being in fact the tank driver and not an officer. Our appologies, this was stupid mistake! We're all learning here :)
You should consider doing a separate video later down the line. Here in the UK, unless people do some digging, when someone mentions Ardennes WW2 they will only know about USA/GERMANY being there.
Thanks for the additional information. There's no perfection. Saying that, you're doing a fine job with this. Thank you.
I'm 58 yrs old and I had NO clue the british were in the area. Just to show you not many has been written on it. I love reading WW2 stuff.
I would also like to mention, you probably already know.. the black watch was a Canadian unit. Thanks great walk through history.
@@johnwayne6501 Nothings new, the British were written out of Korea, give it another 30 years and they will be written out of Iraq and Afghanistan too.
My father Bill Hutchison was a combat sapper with the 51st Highland Division from Africa to Bremerhaven. He rarely spoke of the war so great to see this clip and thank you for sharing it. These memories mean a lot to me,
I stumbled on to your channel by pure luck. This video touched my heart because my Dad (Sergeant Harold L. Gaskins) was there. He was in the 84th Infantry Division (Railsplitters). Thank you for your work and for posting this video.
Ive watched your videos before and the "then and now" WW2 format is top stuff. Long may it continue in 2021.
You bet!!
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Thank you so much for this outstanding video of La Roche. My mother's first husband was killed in action there during the Battle of the Bulge. I was able to visit La Roche in 1984. It will always be a special place.
Another brilliant video guys. Amazing information & footage. The before and after bring us right back to their footsteps. 👍
I have visited Bastogne and the Ardennes several times. And twice during the "Battle of the Bulge" memorial weekend. I love that part of the world. I enjoy your videos, and I appreciate all the work that you put into them. Thank You!
Thanks for sharing and watching!
You guys are amazing. Thankyou for keeping the memory of these men going. It’s great what you do 👍🇬🇧
Great video about a tragic time in a beautiful part of Belgium. Thank you for this wonderful mini tour.
Thank you for the work you do to keep this history alive, and hopefully inspire some appreciation in current generations of the enormous sacrifices made by such young soldiers.
Thank you guys for keeping these memories alive. Great job.
Lest We Forget.
Thank you fellas for sharing this.
Many thanks for this excellent video and all the background research which has gone into it. The meeting of US and British troops was the most impressive photo for me
That's some great research and knowledge guys. Thank you. La Roche looks like a beautiful place now and looks to be well worth a visit once these lockdowns are finished. Fantastic work lads. Well done. 👏👏👏👏
Excellent job guys. You are exceptionally well informed about even the smallest details.
Please keep your amazing footage to remain the memory for further generations
That is our goal, thank you!
Excellent again. Loved all photos. Thank you so much for your hard work into presenting this.
Nice cool thanks for the before and after pictures and video !
Very interesting! Thank you for sharing pics and information. ❤
My beloved uncle was badly wounded in late December 1944 at Stavelot, Belgium. He spent about a year recovering in hospital in the USA and died in 1995. He was part of the USA 517th PIR, which wasn’t deployed to that area, but apparently he had been reassigned to the 507th. He made two combat jumps during the war. Like so many other veterans, he rarely spoke of his experiences, and we children were always instructed not to ask him about it.
Thank you, brother!!!
You're doing an amazing job!!!
More content like this would be great!!!
Anything, WW2.
Great to hear about the British in the Bulge, fascinating stuff, great images then and now. Keep the videos and pictures coming. Subscribed. 👍
Fascinating video both, I for one would love to see more content on the British forces during BOTB. Keep up the great work
Thankyou for being one of the first people to tell the story of every nationally that died in a major battle
Fascinating video guys, thanks for going to the effort and sharing it with us.
i find the before and now shots more than fascinating,brilliant!...keep it up.
Thank you guys ...as always excellent video
Amazing video and I absolutely love your detail and knowledge. That’s dedication. Keep it up. This is stuff you don’t find on TV
I appreciate that! We will continue!
Thank you for this. Extremely interesting and very well done, and yes, may we never forget.
The comparison pictures are great, thank you for this video
Love the before and after photo comparisons. Nice job.
Most excellent video. Thank you .
A valuable addition to the story of WW2, well done...and thank you.
Fantastic as usual ...thank you
Excellent! I love the then and now perspective!
Gentlemen - excellent video. I really enjoy the then v. now photos. It keeps history alive.
Awesome job lads.....keep up,can't stop watching
Wow thank you for making this video, it's so important to tell their stories. Bravo!
My favourite picture is the memorial one. Brilliant video. Thank you.
I came across La Roche purely by chance, on a trip in my campervan back in 2018 and i stayed at a great camp site very close to the town.
I am a fan of the "Band of Brothers" tv series and i have visited a few of the locations from the series, but La Roche was a wonderful town to visit and it will certainly be on my itenerary for my next visit hopefully this year.
Well done to these younger lads providing us with such interesting footage and information on these sites.
You guys are doing an amazing job with your then and now pictures
I always look forward to your excellent informative videos so well researched.
Brilliant video....thank you for keeping history real .
Our pleasure!
Great video love watching then and now ...
fantastic research, fantastic photos thank you.
Excellent Young Man,keep up the Great Work.👍🇬🇧
Been there often in the past with veterans of 6th AB. Thank you for the wonderful video.
Thank You so much for Your Hard Work. Much Respect! My father was in WWII and my Mother worked in the Factories here in the U.S. during the War. So Happy to see Your Work, it's really Good. I like All of Your photos, I am a History Buff and really enjoy all of this. Thank You.
Another stunning then and now video, very informative. Keep it coming SNAFU.
Thank you for your work
Just discovered your channel ... excellent...will subscribe immediately. I've visited Normandy many times but feel a trip to the Ardennes is on the cards post this lockdown. I'll bring my Jeep GPW or Bedford MW. Yes please ...more pics of the British. Thanks again for your excellent channel. Love from the UK.
I paused the video at 3:55 and looked at the 'then and now' comparison. So little has changed - remarkable!
Love your knowledge of the detail!
Excellent video. Thank you. RS. Canada
Your videos are awesome...it amazing to see the before and after...looking forward to more videos....greetings from NW Michigan
Listen, your stuff about then and now is so good that I want you to continue this quest as long as possible. Great stuff.
Good work. History dictates the future. Let us never forget the sacrifice for freedom. Thankyou for what you do.
We want the same! We have incredible stuff planned for 2021. Thank you for watching
Yes, more! I wish one day i could have the privilege of visiting the areas in your videos. Thanks for showing us.
Maybe one day!
Just subscribed and binge watching. I love this stuff, before and after shots are amazing. To just stand there and to know there was a tank shooting down the street is insane! It's crazy how many places are still almost the exact same. Seeing all these men going though hell is very sad. God bless them all.🙏😥
All of your videos are absolutely brilliant! Thank you so much for making them.
Glad you like them!
@@SNAFUDOCS I would love to see you make a Obersalzberg video!! 👍😁🔥
Love the picture of the castle! Great work!
Thank you very much!
Outstanding documentary ! My father and grandfather were WWII and WWI , U.S.Army . I became a Marine due to who they were . That was in ‘72 . Thank you for helping to keep history alive . Yes , we must never forget !
Excellent up load =thanks .
Thank you for watching!
Joey and Florent- I just started reading Peter Caddick-Adams' "Snow and Steel" and have been watching your videos about the BOTB. Great stuff. Your video's really help when reading about the battle.
Glad you like them!
Those photos are wild, nice job
You blokes are doing a great thing here. I love these videos.
new subscriber from TN: GREAT vid & thanx so much for all of the research & work to produce these vids; and perhaps more importantly, thanx for ur interest in preserving the history
Very well done my friend!! I am a subscriber fan!!
Good job guys! Thanks for featuring the British as well. I remember passing through La Roche in 2016 and now it will be a must see when I get back. -Bronson
Thank you Bronson, hope to see you soon!
I'm digging your post bro!....Good Job
I liked that documentary, thank you. I'd be very interested in seeing more!
j'attend toujours vos vidéos avec impatience!!! jamais déçu,merci
Thank you for telling this in such detail .
Glad it was helpful!
I wonderr if you lads realize that 76 years from now the children and grandchildren of those watching this video today will be watching and it will serve as great a purpose then as it serves now, if not greater. You are doing a good thing. Thanks.
Keep posting such videos, they are great, and reminds us, how terrifying time it was then.
Can you find some people whose family members fought in WW1 and interview them. I will love to see it.
Love these videos. Thank you for posting.
Thanks for watching!
Another great video - thank you!
Glad you enjoyed it!
Brilliant. Well done 👍🏻👏🏻
love your videos! i subscribed and put on all notices! waiting the next one, greetings from Greece
Great work again guys, really brings the history to life.
Thank you!
very interesting video again, as always.
Another interesting before and after keep up the good work.
Awesome, as always! Keep up the great work guys. 👍
Thanks again!
Well done, brilliant comp
Brilliant compared photos. Yes do more. Cheers guys. Mickietoobad.
Thanks my friend!
Spr gr8 video tq 4 upload👏👏👏👍
Thanks for posting. Ist time watcher, and I enjoyed the content Clock up another subscriber.
Love the video, keep it up, your work is outstanding.
Thank you so much 😀
Thank you for another extremely interesting and educational video. I enjoy them very much.
Glad you like them!
Glad you’ve done a video on the British contribution to the battle. Doing a then and now comparison is good to.
One thing though the 51st Highland Division was infantry and British infantry divisions had no armour units within it. They had either armoured brigades or tank brigades attached to them when needed. The Sherman’s are either the 33rd Armoured Brigade which was independent of any divisions and attached to infantry divisions as needed or the 29th Armoured Brigade which was part of the 11th Armoured Division. Both of these units had Sherman’s. It’s hard to see any markings on the front of the tank which could tell which unit it was. The 34th Tank Brigade which also participated in the battle had Churchill tanks.
Keep up the good work. You’ve made me want to visit the Ardennes the first chance I get.
Never forget...
Good job on the then and now!
Very good video. Thx.
I hope we can visit one day. I would love to see more videos. Thank you for sharing this with us.
You should! More video's incoming!
Thanks for good video. La Roche is on the list now. Love you to make more videos from the British actions In the Ardennes.
Glad you like them!
Great video