2 SS Panthers vs. 21 US Shermans

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  • Operation Nordwind was the last big German offensive in the West in January 1945. In one infamous engagement, a pair of German SS Panther tanks created havoc in a US-occupied town, with terrible consequences for one American tank regiment.
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  • @Sirkelsag666
    @Sirkelsag666 Před 4 lety +5209

    Sherman spots Panther!
    Sherman: TIGER!
    *Sad panther noises*

    • @LoneWolf051
      @LoneWolf051 Před 4 lety +409

      Panther: *sigh* I wish....OK HANDS UP!"
      Shermans: *hands up, one holding toilet paper*

  • @AndrewHummer1
    @AndrewHummer1 Před 4 lety +17647

    The hollywood take on this would be: Two Shermans vs 100 Panthers and 1000 SS commandos.

  • @Kanovskiy
    @Kanovskiy Před 4 lety +5440

    "Died at 88"
    Panzerlied intesifies.

    • @Mangos1021
      @Mangos1021 Před 4 lety +267

      this cpmment with 131 likes. the number of the last working tiger tank.

    • @topazcat1
      @topazcat1 Před 4 lety +245

      Of Note: Autograph Collectors had to wait to 8.8.1988 to get his autograph, He waited till then to send them all out he had collected the requests over the years.

  • @1yoan3
    @1yoan3 Před 4 lety +5114

    When Bachmann had to retreat after his ballsy panzerfaust attack, he said "I'll be Bach", and so he did, with two Panthers.

  • @anilingus
    @anilingus Před 4 lety +12681

    Had he not been a German there would have been at least a couple of movies about him.

  • @rogerhinman5427
    @rogerhinman5427 Před 4 lety +3531

    German Sherman has certain poetic ring to it.

  • @BamBamBigelow..
    @BamBamBigelow.. Před 4 lety +2956

    When I hear Mark’s intro music, I know I’m in for a treat.

    • @PanzerBuyer
      @PanzerBuyer Před 4 lety +13

      Maps, clocks, toys, but with what will i fight?

    • @TheIzroda
      @TheIzroda Před 4 lety +9

      Hey that's the German guy from Battle of the Bulge!

    • @CaptainGyro
      @CaptainGyro Před 4 lety +9

      Ditto.

  • @attila7092
    @attila7092 Před 4 lety +3714

    So that's why the Germans lost the battle of the bulge. Bachmann was fighting in the wrong offensive

  • @MrMattWisp
    @MrMattWisp Před 4 lety +2193

    I was just ready to go to sleep, but this title wont let me.

    • @EC23331
      @EC23331 Před 4 lety +13

      Same

    • @jackrhino7465
      @jackrhino7465 Před 4 lety +15

      Haha same

    • @oveidasinclair982
      @oveidasinclair982 Před 4 lety +10

      Glad my bed time is still some hours off, it will take me an hour or so to calm down, those cowardly Yanks really tick me off.

    • @alanwayte432
      @alanwayte432 Před 4 lety +6

      11 minutes past midnight 💤😩damm

    • @steyn1775
      @steyn1775 Před 4 lety +9

      I don't need sleep, I need answers

  • @tommcallister7647
    @tommcallister7647 Před 4 lety +6403

    I recall reading that after losing a battle in North Africa, a German officer`s explanation was `We ran out of shells before the Americans ran out of tanks`.
    That pretty much sums it up.

    • @I3igI3adW0lf
      @I3igI3adW0lf Před 4 lety +723

      Yeah the Sherman tank wasn't a good tank. They were cheap and easy to make compared to the superior German tanks though.

    • @sean640307
      @sean640307 Před 4 lety +469

      I believe it was an anti-tank crew in Italy, not in North Africa. Whether it's a myth or not, it's probably based in part on some truth..

  • @roflmaoseinsohn9568
    @roflmaoseinsohn9568 Před 4 lety +3346

    112 sherman commanders disliked this video

    • @pascal171
      @pascal171 Před 4 lety +103

      Well the shermans fucked up two german armies at Falaise so...

  • @theodorekell
    @theodorekell Před 4 lety +2034

    The American soldiers did not know that lend-lease program did not include Germany

  • @sangdopalri349
    @sangdopalri349 Před 4 lety +2430

    Ernst Barkmann and his crew was credited with the destruction of at least 82
    Soviet, British and US tanks, 136 miscellaneous armoured fighting
    vehicles and 43 anti-tank guns.

  • @allenatkins2263
    @allenatkins2263 Před 4 lety +722

    I have to admit, I was terrified by operation "Dentist".

  • @flimsyjimnz
    @flimsyjimnz Před 4 lety +519

    Sherman spots German Sherman...
    "TIGER!"

  • @lancegoodthrust546
    @lancegoodthrust546 Před 4 lety +632

    "Who are you??"
    "I'm Bachmann!"

  • @CarmineKar98K
    @CarmineKar98K Před 4 lety +3537

    Can we agree that each side both axis and allies had they're fair share of madlads?

  • @gregkerr725
    @gregkerr725 Před 4 lety +1873

    My Dad was a combat engineer with the 12th Armored and fought as infantry in the battle for Herrlisheim. He'd ran a night patrol over the ground the 66th AIB were to attack over the following day. He said the area they scouted supposedly was lightly defended, but he found it to be the opposite. The unit attacked despite his report and the 66th battalion was virtually wiped out in the flat open plains they had to advance across. During one part of the battle Dad was watching American tanks advance over those same open fields when they started exploding from 88 antitank gun hits. He said they were just trapped out in the wide open and after more than a dozen tanks had been hit that some of the crews abandoned their working tanks because to not do so would have resulted in their deaths when the tank got hit. He said the Germans toasted around 25 tanks.

  • @Bigsky1991
    @Bigsky1991 Před 4 lety +876

    I knew Haupsturmführer Bachmann personally, and had many conversations with him during SS Veterans meetings over the years. He described this action in great detail to me, and he said it in no way reflects on the fighting power of a US Armored unit, but rather a poorly led one. Bachmann came up through the ranks as an Enlisted man, then NCO, and he knew his way around the battlefield. Er hat viel "Soldatenglück"

    • @Lowcatify
      @Lowcatify Před 4 lety +141

      Did he describe why the american commander surrendered so quickly?

  • @stephendwyer756
    @stephendwyer756 Před 4 lety +430

    My father, Captain Sam J Dwyer Jr. led the attack on Herlisheim on the 16th of January 1945. 43rd Tank Battalion, Combat Command B, B company. Most of the Shermans were destroyed. My father was wounded and captured. Good video and explanation.

    • @upnorthviking823
      @upnorthviking823 Před 4 lety +30

      Tell him good job for ordering his mens to go foward on a open field 😂🤪🤪🤪🤪

    • @pedrolistacarey4880
      @pedrolistacarey4880 Před 4 lety +29

      Your Dad saved the honor of the US Army that day ! Congrats.

  • @mediamattersismycockholste562

    Wow, if Bachmann was still alive, he'd only be 97. I mean, I know two old guys that age. This history wasn't that long ago when you think about it.

  • @damaan1243
    @damaan1243 Před 4 lety +408

    Reverse Fury?

  • @Goatboysminion
    @Goatboysminion Před 4 lety +821

    Another snippet of History I had never heard of before.
    So thank you, Mark Felton.

  • @cawimmer430
    @cawimmer430 Před 4 lety +72

    Bachmann’s story would make an awesome movie!

  • @korbell1089
    @korbell1089 Před 4 lety +1925

    As an American I just have to say that Bachman had a pair of seriously big brass ones! Thanks Mark

  • @MazandJazz
    @MazandJazz Před 4 lety +277

    What a story! Had it been on “the other side” then there’d have been at least 1 movie about this.

  • @jinglejangle3287
    @jinglejangle3287 Před 4 lety +141

    Damn this Bachmann was a real hero

  • @seafodder6129
    @seafodder6129 Před 4 lety +1270

    Erwin "Rambo" Bachmann. One serious soldier. Much respect.

  • @JohnDoe-qk4wj
    @JohnDoe-qk4wj Před 4 lety +27

    Hello Mark, for me as a German its really a pleasure to see in what way your information about historic events are full of respect and honour for the old counterparts. Here in Germany we are forced to spit on the graves of our grandfathers of course today we know they where believing to the wrong leaders but its a shame that in whole germany isnt a place or a day to remember those fallen man. The most strange I ever seen was in 2019 for the remember of D-Day that a german female speaker of a tv station congratulate an old GI to kill so many Germans. She should try this in US I guess.... So thank you a lot for your informations and thanks a lot to all respectfull comments from Americans I can read here under your videos.

  • @westernmialumni5428
    @westernmialumni5428 Před 4 lety +80

    My Uncle was there. He kept a detailed diary of his time with the 10th SS Panzer Division Fundsberg - Nachschub-Truppen as a cook/truck driver. The following is from his translated diary entry......
    As it happened, on Jan. 14, ’45 everything was loaded up for our departure from Rheinbach. Leaving from there was particularly difficult for us. Our route was via Bonn, Cologne, Kassel, at which point we were turning in a south westerly direction. Finally, at Fulda in Steinbach, everything had to be unloaded again. From there we were heading towards the Elsaβ bridgehead (Gambsheim Bridgehead), where we were facing heavy enemy fire on the ground, as well as attacks from the air. Action on the bridgehead was extremely dangerous, because the drivers were targeted and under constant fire, as the enemy attempted to cut off or disrupt the supply lines coming across the Rhine.

  • @MrDino1953
    @MrDino1953 Před 4 lety +392

    He got in his Panther tank and the order came through. “Bachmann! Turn her over. Drive!” Bachmann replied, “I’m taking care of business. You ain’t seen nothing yet”.

  • @mikerophone235
    @mikerophone235 Před rokem +14

    Allies: 20+ Sherman tanks, plus soldiers
    Bachmann: 2 Panzers, a motorcycle w/sidecar, and a Panzerfaust
    Bachmann: ...I like those odds. Let's Roll

  • @jltaco85
    @jltaco85 Před 4 lety +613

    those 12 shermans had one job, and that is to become trophies for the germans.

    • @Wallyworld30
      @Wallyworld30 Před 4 lety +44

      jltaco85 They were destined to fight the commies. I wonder what Stalin though about this? Germans having a non lend lease version of the Sherman’s meanwhile he’s getting whatever leftovers the US didn’t need.

    • @krypanzer3620
      @krypanzer3620 Před 4 lety +7

      Tell that to the ones in Arracourt.

    • @Grubnar
      @Grubnar Před 4 lety +35

      Must have made some ruskies very surprised on the eastern front in
      45.
      "Hey Yuri, look! I think I see some Amerikanski Sherman tanks over there."
      "What? I didn't know we still had any of those!"
      "Njet. These have the fascist swastika painted on them!"

  • @derpanzermacher9094
    @derpanzermacher9094 Před 4 lety +143

    Can't deny that this gentleman had some serious courage and dedication, much honour and respect for such valorous acts.

  • @Jim-re3sr
    @Jim-re3sr Před 4 lety +131

    I have been a ww2 history enthusiast for 50 years but each of his videos is new to me. Thanks Mark

  • @the_lost_navigator
    @the_lost_navigator Před 4 lety +441

    Bachmann knew where the Iron Crosses grow. Respect

  • @1pcfred
    @1pcfred Před 4 lety +1295

    We had so many Shermans we were even lending them to the Nazis.

    • @alanwatts8239
      @alanwatts8239 Před 4 lety +432

      americans: hey germs, here's some tanks we left behind
      germans: why the fuck would i want your trash?

    • @Schimml0rd
      @Schimml0rd Před 4 lety +8

      :D:D:D:D

    • @bycrystiam
      @bycrystiam Před 4 lety +26

      What about the crews, they also dispensable?

    • @jfiyibclfjvqdcx6426
      @jfiyibclfjvqdcx6426 Před 4 lety +19

      Says the guy with a German Surname

    • @davidaleksic1300
      @davidaleksic1300 Před 4 lety +55

      bad engineering mate, makes a good target practice :)

  • @ItsARandomDragon
    @ItsARandomDragon Před 4 lety +120

    Shermans: *"why do i hear boss music??"*

  • @blank557
    @blank557 Před 4 lety +150

    The SAS motto: _"Who dares, Wins"_applies to Bachman's bold action to singlehandely recon an enemy position, and get within 30 meters of US lines and take out a Sherman. Now that's leadership that inspires the men under his command. The US officer who surrendered? Not so much. To cut him some slack, he was probably inexperienced, and like most allied troops, were not to keen to be the last soldier to die in a war that was almost over. Still, a career killer for him.

  • @wildwest5436
    @wildwest5436 Před 4 lety +82

    Love these time capsules from Mark. Very nicely done. Being an American combat Veteran from a different war, married to a German, living in Germany and hearing both sides, it's nice to hear the humanistic side of very intelligent soldiers of the German Army. They weren't all crazy fanatical people. Just doing what was ordered.

  • @SOA_Vegas
    @SOA_Vegas Před 4 lety +361

    I’m pretty sure that’s not how the lend-lease act was supposed to work.

    • @Cervando
      @Cervando Před 4 lety +24

      He forgot to bill them.

  • @stankahuna5271
    @stankahuna5271 Před 4 lety +607

    to hear he lived to 88 brought a smile to my face, serious bad ass dude, running along side a panther only armed with a pistol...

  • @FishizzleBoy
    @FishizzleBoy Před 4 lety +86

    Although it's tough to listen to allied defeats, it's a necessary component in the telling of competent and factual history which is something I very much enjoy.

    • @darkawakening01
      @darkawakening01 Před 4 lety +4

      By overlooking or simply denying the competence of your past adversaries diminishes the accomplishments of your own men who won the war. Some of these Hollywood or Russian movies are just bad sportsmanship... Every time I watch them I´m like "yeah, I wonder why the war lasted 6 years if our (great-)granddads were that stupid..."

  • @commanderdon4300
    @commanderdon4300 Před 4 lety +123

    That one guy on the server who actually supports his teams tanks...

  • @stuartlawsonbeattie6200
    @stuartlawsonbeattie6200 Před 4 lety +25

    Mein Gott, out of war, misery, hardship and brutality steps a hero.
    This man was not lucky, he chose his luck, wow, what a tremendous feat and a proud soldier.
    Great story Mark, that is a guy you want to be on the same side with.
    Respect.

  • @christopherjames7477
    @christopherjames7477 Před 4 lety +168

    Those panther tanks are so epic

  • @johnw.peterson4311
    @johnw.peterson4311 Před 4 lety +439

    Enemy or not ,one great Germanic warrior. I am glad he lived a long life. Pure soldier and warrior. Every army has some incredible warriors and are the best of the best.

  • @wingman4259
    @wingman4259 Před 4 lety +47

    Mark's first video was uploaded just over 2 years ago and in that time he's almost reached 500k subs, thats insane for a homegrown, independent channel. Keep doing what you do Mr. Felton.

  • @wernerheisenberg71
    @wernerheisenberg71 Před 4 lety +164

    I really like your way of telling history! Very immersive but without biased to one side in my opinion. Great Skill!

    • @Joesolo13
      @Joesolo13 Před 4 lety +5

      Don't need to be biased to know the genocidal maniacs with a hard on for "overpowered" but mechanically garbage war toys were gonna lose and be happy about it

  • @Digger8Five
    @Digger8Five Před 4 lety +103

    Love your work Mark! Keep it up mate

  • @Lucian1227
    @Lucian1227 Před 4 lety +26

    Bachman had giant brass balls.

  • @Internetspaceships
    @Internetspaceships Před 4 lety +55

    8:36 shell hole into the driver side and one in the turret.. Imagine being the crew in that tank and the driver just explodes into pieces and showers you with blood and viscera..
    They talk about knocking out tanks, but it mostly involves turning the crew into minced meat.. Horrifying..

  • @berrytharp1334
    @berrytharp1334 Před 4 lety +63

    I insist on this theme song when I walk into work every day....

  • @adriangoede7433
    @adriangoede7433 Před 4 lety +178

    Yes, excellent! I can’t understand why Hollywood can’t get it right. I’ve heard so many interviews from US veterans that had the utmost respect for their counterparts in the Wehrmacht and the recent anniversaries have shown the friendship & camaraderie that has grown between once bitter enemies. Countless lives were devastated on all sides. It’s a shame they can’t all be treated with equal respect. Great video Mark!

  • @elfmankiller9347
    @elfmankiller9347 Před 4 lety +49

    I'm a simple man. Mark uploads I watch

  • @ComboSlicer
    @ComboSlicer Před 4 lety +50

    New video uploaded 32 seconds ago - never clicked so fast for a new video. Keep up the good work Mark, thank you.

  • @momotheelder7124
    @momotheelder7124 Před 4 lety +169

    This captivating narration could be the the pitch for a movie, unbelievable story and it is all true.

    • @littlejimmy8744
      @littlejimmy8744 Před 4 lety +26

      If only a US solider did this then it would be a movie

    • @gregkerr725
      @gregkerr725 Před 4 lety +17

      My Dad was a combat engineer with the 12th Armored at Herrlisheim. Of course as a sergeant he wasn't privy to the big picture, but he saw a lot of unpleasant things. His platoon fought as infantry beside the armored infantry battalions. He was lightly wounded mid January. From listening to him it sounded like the 12th pretty much got it's ass kicked....but continued to hang in there and eventually prevailed along with other divisions. Dad especially recalled a division of Americans he called the Texas Division........said they were top notch and his platoon was saved one night on the line when they hadn't gotten the word to pull back like the units to their flanks. Dad's Lieutenant got killed and he took over the platoon and when he discovered no friendlies were on their flanks he ordered a pull back....just as the Germans launched their attack. He said they lost two men pulling back and the Germans were hot on their heels. Suddenly he heard American voices and realized he'd just run up on top of an American dugout. Dad's guys jumped in the fighting holes with these guys from the Texas Division and the Texans put a halt to that German attack.

    • @ColinH1973
      @ColinH1973 Před 4 lety +1

      I agree.

    • @klauskainzinger9978
      @klauskainzinger9978 Před 4 lety +17

      That will never happen. No one would make a film where the Americans or the Allies are shown as the looses or to be cowards. War winners right history to their favor, so you will never see the Americans getting their asses shot off

  • @genes.3285
    @genes.3285 Před 3 lety +43

    An amazing story. The 10th SS Panzer Division, along with the 9th SS Panzer Division, were instrumental in defeating the Anglo-American Operation Market-Garden in Holland, September 1944.

  • @NowlaterVanDaMan
    @NowlaterVanDaMan Před 4 lety +157

    I feel bad for my American brothers who died or were captured but I gotta admit that Bachmann dude was a badass and did a damn good job that day

  • @jamesrichardson559
    @jamesrichardson559 Před 4 lety +40

    This is why Patton respected the Germans. He publicly stated we were on the wrong side. Shortly thereafter he died.

    • @TheSaturnV
      @TheSaturnV Před 4 lety +3

      Total hit job, just like Jeffery Epstein.

    • @weasle2904
      @weasle2904 Před 4 lety +3

      No Patton thought the Nazis were evil, he just said we "fought the wrong enemy" because the Soviet Union was also the world's enemy.

    • @lotharroberts5978
      @lotharroberts5978 Před 4 lety

      Well, Patton died due to karmic intervention. Anyone respecting Germans after liberating death camps get's it in the end. Not Eisenhower. A truly great man.

    • @bussinjustin943
      @bussinjustin943 Před 4 lety +2

      Died=assassinated

    • @johnnycab8986
      @johnnycab8986 Před 4 lety +9

      WW2 in Europe was basically Germany and Italy trying to escape from globalism and the economics of it and they were annihilated for trying to do so. Churchill was 100000000x worse than Hitler.

  • @johnnieireland2057
    @johnnieireland2057 Před 4 lety +22

    All the stories of WW2 youve never heard, brought back to life by Mark felton!!

  • @tonyzee9931
    @tonyzee9931 Před 4 lety +50

    Erwin Bachmann was a real badass. Excellent video as always Mark! Thank you for your contribution to remembering history in a neutral light so that we can make our own conclusions on what took place. Love your channel!

  • @sorsorsor11
    @sorsorsor11 Před 4 lety +563

    It's really sad that German 'heroes' won't get the recognition they deserve. If somebody fought good, they deserve it regardless of side.

  • @chickenbot1
    @chickenbot1 Před 4 lety +161

    "Commander, what should we do with all of these captured American tanks?"
    Erwin: "Take them.... Bach-Mann..."
    *gets on motorbike and rides off into the sunset*

    • @davidvance6367
      @davidvance6367 Před 4 lety +6

      chickenbot1, put all of those American tanks on train cars & ship them to the steel plants. Germany had a very good supply of steel with the Sherman tanks

  • @tommis1985
    @tommis1985 Před 4 lety +35

    It's always amazing to see what incredible missions some of these young men were on, against all odds. Great segment Mark :)

  • @alonsocushing2398
    @alonsocushing2398 Před 4 lety +319

    Bachman was a pretty ballsey Kraut.

  • @PanzerDave
    @PanzerDave Před 4 lety +338

    I am not condoning the actions of the American officer who surrendered, but without knowing the conditions, the extent of his situational awareness, and the condition of his men, it is impossible to judge fairly what he did. Some below said he should have been court marshaled. Perhaps, but perhaps not. Having been in the Army, first as a combat engineer, then later as a cavalry and armor officer, I have seen the effects of weather, fatigue, poor situational awareness, etc. on people. In particular, fatigue can make a person make poor decisions. Also, we don't know if he had any communications with other friendly units. If he was briefed that large enemy forces were going to attack his unit, and if he was unable to contact any nearby friendly units or higher headquarters, he may have though he was surrounded. We also don't know the extent of the casualties his unit sustained in the days leading up to the attack. There are many possibilities.
    Again, I am not condoning the surrender, but without a full picture of what the commander was dealing with, we cannot fairly judge. It's possible that he mad a bad call. It is possible that he was worn out. It is possible that he fought well previously but was ill informed. There are too many possibilities to say for sure what the real deal was.

  • @EMC-xt2zx
    @EMC-xt2zx Před 4 lety +35

    Wow, I never heard of this amazing story of courage. Sad we only hear them from the winning side. Well done and thanks Mark!

  • @dantesherman7924
    @dantesherman7924 Před 4 lety +22

    Hello from the US. I never heard about operation Nordwind till this point. I am not however suprised. To get out done that badly, I can't even be mad.

  • @jasonrodgers9063
    @jasonrodgers9063 Před 4 lety +19

    EXCELLENT video, and so timely, for the 75th anniversary of the "Battle of the Bulge". I had an Uncle (now passed away) who lost one leg in the fight.
    Thanks so very much!!!

  • @Blyskawica1
    @Blyskawica1 Před 4 lety +42

    As well as everything else that is great about these videos I am always impressed by Mark's excellent edititting prowess, bravo.

  • @godfreycarmichael
    @godfreycarmichael Před 4 lety +13

    Damn you, Mark Felton! I cannot watch just one of your videos. If I watch one I am on the Felton train for at least 2 hours. Great job! Thank you for the history.

  • @hermanspaerman3490
    @hermanspaerman3490 Před 4 lety +157

    Bachman dies at age 88 and we all know what that means.
    He died very old.

  • @Buggsy61
    @Buggsy61 Před 4 lety +71

    Amazing story - he was a one man army. I don't think we will see a Hollywood movie covering this engagement! :)

    • @elfenbeinturm-media
      @elfenbeinturm-media Před 4 lety +7

      Complicated. How do you want to make a movie with a "hero" protagonist serving for a military mass-murdering regime?
      /Alex

  • @alfredorehren6110
    @alfredorehren6110 Před 4 lety +231

    My deep respect for Commander Bachman's actions!

  • @jvcpaints
    @jvcpaints Před 4 lety +11

    What an f'n epic story! Thanks for sharing it. Enjoyed it 100%

  • @wallywheezer8256
    @wallywheezer8256 Před 4 lety +37

    Impressive video as always! Keep it up!! :D

  • @abcd4825
    @abcd4825 Před 4 lety +13

    Hello Mark, as a German only a small correction: At the very beginning of the video -> "Wacht am Rhein" is better translated with "Guarding on the Rhine", as the german word "wachen" means "to guard" in English. Great videos and keep it up!

  • @donneale7555
    @donneale7555 Před 4 lety +18

    I've never heard about this before...I'm amazed

  • @alanjm1234
    @alanjm1234 Před 4 lety +179

    When will Hollywood make a film about this?

  • @j311ycaa5
    @j311ycaa5 Před 4 lety +15

    Thank you, Mark.

  • @richardthorn7726
    @richardthorn7726 Před 4 lety +14

    Once again Mr. Felton you have done and delivered yet another amazing and most informative presentation. I commend you on your brilliant and expectational work, please do keep it up.

  • @TheWarrior1256
    @TheWarrior1256 Před 4 lety +18

    Amazing content, also delivered in perfect 10 minute bite-sized chunks. Keep it up!

  • @blackplatypus6755
    @blackplatypus6755 Před 4 lety +12

    Thanks again Mark for another great WW2 story I've never heard before, a really nice way to start a Monday morning.

  • @sqr2024
    @sqr2024 Před 4 lety +295

    Can you imagine if the Germans has just half of the industrial might of the US to build many more Panthers and Tiger 1’s?

  • @kiwispawn1135
    @kiwispawn1135 Před 4 lety +14

    What an amazing story. It just goes to show that bravery, luck and balls of solid steel can bring amazing results.

  • @manuelvalentin2648
    @manuelvalentin2648 Před 4 lety +23

    Is amazing that with all I have learned through the years about WWII, that there's always another little known event or battle to come to the surface.

  • @sirsly1235
    @sirsly1235 Před 4 lety +7

    Excellent Mark! Once again dismantling the narrative and teaching us the real history. You rock!

  • @oldegrunt5735
    @oldegrunt5735 Před 4 lety +92

    that Bachmann had balls like basketballs

  • @davidg4512
    @davidg4512 Před 4 lety +235

    Died in 2010? That means there must be some interviews. Does anyone have any links?

    • @TheIzroda
      @TheIzroda Před 4 lety +311

      Probably if you search the German part of the internet. Though I wouldn't be surprised if he remained silent on this. Modern day German media doesn't give much fucks about such moments of their history.

    • @benwilson6145
      @benwilson6145 Před 4 lety +7

      there was another You Tube on this put out about three months ago, one of the German poster's

    • @BoostedPastime
      @BoostedPastime Před 4 lety +58

      @@TheIzroda yeah its pretty fucking sad

    • @peterk2455
      @peterk2455 Před 4 lety +18

      Try "Panzerkampf im Bild" by Will Fey, not sure if there is an English version. Also there is a online: www.stengerhistorica.com/History/WarArchive/SpecialStudies/Frundsberg/Organization_and_Training_Page_1.htm

    • @topfishing
      @topfishing Před 4 lety +33

      TheIzroda true but that’s because they were seen as failures by the German people. They were fighting to protect there homeland and failed even though it wasn’t there fault. If you do some digging they were even treated just as bad as the enemy was. So unless some American or British tv show interviewed him there wouldn’t be any from the German side. In fact it’s hard to find anything from ww2 coming from Germany as a lot of it they aren’t allowed to have or say. Ie the swastika or even furher or hitler isn’t allowed to be mentioned.

  • @jemc4276
    @jemc4276 Před 4 lety +3

    Another Mark Felton classic! I have studied WW2 for 25 years yet I have never heard of this action. This is why I completely love this channel.

  • @speshul7525
    @speshul7525 Před 4 lety +11

    You do a great presentation. My best friend was a driver in a Sherman tank.
    My best friend never has understood what his dad went through

  • @mememachine55
    @mememachine55 Před 4 lety +11

    man Barkmann is the real life Rambo.

  • @Lucasrainford
    @Lucasrainford Před 4 lety +12

    So much WW2 history to learn! I'm addicted, keep em coming Mark :)

  • @kalaharisurfer1994
    @kalaharisurfer1994 Před 4 lety +5

    5:07 the Dynamic Duo, Bachman and Driver

  • @casparcoaster1936
    @casparcoaster1936 Před 4 lety +5

    These felton stories are always shocking! And really worth my time!!!

  • @thotarojoestar3045
    @thotarojoestar3045 Před 4 lety +16

    The lighting quick demolition of the Sherman's must have made them think there were a lot more Germans

  • @MissDragonByt
    @MissDragonByt Před 4 lety +18

    5:18 The Panzernator= " I' ll Be Back "...

  • @chrispiazza7487
    @chrispiazza7487 Před 4 lety +2

    Yet another amazing video about an equally amazing bit of history. Love your work sir!

  • @oncall21
    @oncall21 Před 4 lety +1

    Another great chapter of knowledge Mark. Thanks for sharing!