Only Man Awarded Both Victoria Cross & Iron Cross

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  • čas přidán 11. 09. 2024

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  • @kingjoe3rd
    @kingjoe3rd Před 21 dnem +155

    Such men will never be forgotten as long as there is an enthusiastic chap willing to tell his story.

    • @TheHistoryChap
      @TheHistoryChap  Před 19 dny +6

      Thanks for watching my video

    • @giulioluzzardi7632
      @giulioluzzardi7632 Před 19 dny +1

      Here here, Bravo!!

    • @FredScuttle456
      @FredScuttle456 Před 16 dny

      @@TheHistoryChap Sgt Major Charles Coward, as depicted in his autobiography and movie, "The Password is Courage".
      I'm unsure whether the circumstances would count.

  • @stevegreen2432
    @stevegreen2432 Před 20 dny +55

    Talking with an older German friend a few years ago and the subject of medals came up. He revealed that he had been awarded the Iron cross twice in WW11. and aske3d bout my father in the British Army. We finished up laying out the medals on the table beside each other. His words--mixed with tears--"I never thought I would see this happen" . Living in Australia he had kept his story a secret until then.

    • @TheHistoryChap
      @TheHistoryChap  Před 20 dny +5

      Thanks for watching my video & your interesting feedback.

    • @philiprowney
      @philiprowney Před 5 dny +1

      I hear what you said and it struck my memory:
      I was part of the first vocational exchange between the UK and Germany in 1986. In early '87 I went all 16 years old, bright eyed and willing to see the world.
      I learned so much about Germany in just 3 weeks, with Berufsschule and real order for the first time in my life. [ England seemed a clamoring mess compared to GDR 1987 ] I digress...
      When talking in broken German with my hosts Oma she [ with the Help of Dirk my host and counterpart ] that her husband threw his WW1 service sabre into a lake than give it over to those collecting 'old sidearms' in 1940...
      ..he sent his wife to throw it in the lake.
      She said the Nazi's stole Germany first.
      As A Brit then i loved every minute of the visit except from the time a security alert stopped us visiting the local British base near Hanover...
      I must admit I am an Irish [ Catholic ] Immigrant child born in really quite xenophobic 1970 England.
      Seien Sie von ganzem Herzen dabei, dass die Menschen, die Sie lieben, getan haben, was sie konnten, als sie darum gebeten wurden
      It is all a man can do, do what is asked and hope it is the right thing.
      🙏

  • @johnnunn8688
    @johnnunn8688 Před 21 dnem +113

    That’s a ripe old age for that era, especially considering he had been at war, many times. Kudos, Sir.

    • @neiloflongbeck5705
      @neiloflongbeck5705 Před 21 dnem +11

      Well, he got used to not dying.

    • @garthcox4307
      @garthcox4307 Před 20 dny +8

      He was 69 if you check the dates, a month short of his 70th birthday

    • @neiloflongbeck5705
      @neiloflongbeck5705 Před 20 dny +1

      @@garthcox4307 and what was the average for the period?

    • @TheHistoryChap
      @TheHistoryChap  Před 20 dny +4

      Thanks for watching my video, glad you enjoyed it.

    • @garthcox4307
      @garthcox4307 Před 20 dny +3

      @neiloflongbeck5705 no idea but defo closer to 70 than 90

  • @baz-wc4fi
    @baz-wc4fi Před 20 dny +118

    Remember, him serving the Prussians would not have been out of the ordinary ,because it was the Prussians who helped Wellington Win Waterloo!!

    • @AnthonyOMulligan-yv9cg
      @AnthonyOMulligan-yv9cg Před 20 dny +6

      Grandad was with him at Waterloo!

    • @samparkerSAM
      @samparkerSAM Před 20 dny +9

      I have my family retirement sword from Heidelberg, I have yet to find the service record of my Zeigler family. The sword was gifted Von Zeiglers Son in law a American my Ancestor, who served in the Union Navy during the Civil War. His wife, Mary Speyer, was from Heidelberg. I would hazard a guess that her family participated in the Napoleonic Wars on the Prussian side... I would love to find the records if they still exist.

    • @warrenmilford6848
      @warrenmilford6848 Před 20 dny +7

      @@samparkerSAM I don't know about Prussian records in particular, but I believe that a lot of German military records from past wars were destroyed in various Allied bombing raids in WW2.

    • @TheHistoryChap
      @TheHistoryChap  Před 20 dny +4

      Thanks for watching my video and your feedback.

    • @benwilson6145
      @benwilson6145 Před 14 dny

      @@AnthonyOMulligan-yv9cg Utter rubbish!

  • @kennethhummel4409
    @kennethhummel4409 Před 21 dnem +51

    There is another one out there, a member of the kings African rifles. Awarded the Ironcross during WW1 while serving in the German African colonial forces and during WW2 serving in the army of King George the 6th. He is mentioned in the coronation of Queen Elizabeth the 2nd as an honor guard.

    • @neiloflongbeck5705
      @neiloflongbeck5705 Před 21 dnem +4

      But what's his name?

    • @kennethhummel4409
      @kennethhummel4409 Před 21 dnem +10

      @@neiloflongbeck5705 I don’t remember and I’ve lost my coronation program from the Queen Elizabeth the 2nd coronation. I don’t live in Britain or a commonwealth country so it’s next to impossible for me to reacquire one affordability.

    • @neiloflongbeck5705
      @neiloflongbeck5705 Před 21 dnem +8

      @kennethhummel4409 thanks for the reply, I'll try Google.

    • @TheHistoryChap
      @TheHistoryChap  Před 20 dny +6

      Thanks for watching my video & your interesting feedback.

    • @ankles632
      @ankles632 Před 9 dny

      @@neiloflongbeck5705 If you find a name please post it. I looked through the bio of every Caucasian VC recipient in WW2 and could find no mention of this. My thinking was that if the man was German or served in the German forces in Africa in WW1 he would not have been Gurkha or Indian etc ? Perhaps I am mistaken ?

  • @jamesgarman4788
    @jamesgarman4788 Před 21 dnem +39

    Thanks for keeping British history alive Chris!!! Much appreciated!

    • @TheHistoryChap
      @TheHistoryChap  Před 20 dny +1

      Glad you enjoyed it, thanks for watching my video

  • @serwombles8816
    @serwombles8816 Před 21 dnem +78

    What a life! thanks for covering him so his deeds are remembered again!

    • @andrewjost6714
      @andrewjost6714 Před 20 dny +5

      Excellent presentation and topic and interesting piece of history. Did remind me of a Major in the USMC I served under named Hermann Quest, who was in the German Wehrmacht in WWII and had formally requested the US Govt to allow him to wear his German medals on his USMC uniform... for some odd reason he was denied, I wonder why? Apparently I was told that Allied forces could wear their medals acquired in other foreign services in the US military, so I guess Major Hermann thought he should be able to... We all thought it was funny.

    • @TheHistoryChap
      @TheHistoryChap  Před 20 dny +3

      Thanks for watching my video, glad you enjoyed it.

    • @nancymilawski1048
      @nancymilawski1048 Před 19 dny +1

      ​@andrewjost6714 was he trying to wear the version with the swastika on it??
      They reissued medals in the 50s without the swastika on it so they could be worn by veterans because the swastika is banned in most countries including Germany and USA.

    • @andrewjost6714
      @andrewjost6714 Před 19 dny +3

      @@nancymilawski1048 I hope you know I was being facetious when I said "I wonder why?" as I think it would be common sense that an axis force person from WWII shouldn't be able to wear enemy medals on their new non axis homeland uniform. I'm sorry I can't answer your question about whether they had a swastika on them or not, and do not know what specific medals they were, whether they were medals of valor, wounds, or campaign participation ribbons... He was a no non-sense strict son of a gun though, and respected.

  • @Farweasel
    @Farweasel Před 19 dny +11

    A very brave lad that Manley .....
    When it mattered
    He really was Manley

  • @foxcell
    @foxcell Před 21 dnem +29

    Another interesting video and now Manly is no longer a forgotten solder with your research and passion
    Thanks again
    Mark Brown

    • @TheHistoryChap
      @TheHistoryChap  Před 20 dny +1

      Thanks for watching my video, glad you enjoyed it.

  • @lajoszlatos3285
    @lajoszlatos3285 Před 19 dny +7

    Chris! It was an absolutely fantastic story about not just a about a great soldier, but a outstanding human being!!! Thank you!!

  • @seniorelzappo9919
    @seniorelzappo9919 Před 21 dnem +13

    What an extraordinary life , replete with bravery , humanity a service . thank you for telling his story ..

    • @TheHistoryChap
      @TheHistoryChap  Před 20 dny

      Thanks for watching my video

    • @Farweasel
      @Farweasel Před 19 dny +1

      NOT to detract from Manley's suberb achievements
      but
      *Kudos to those implcably brave Maori too*

  • @andrewsteele7663
    @andrewsteele7663 Před 18 dny +7

    Good morning, Chris, you do tell a cracking story. During my service in our medical Corp, we were never privy to the deeds of men like Mr. Manley. We did have our Simpson and his donkey. Which is bloody amazing in itself. Mr. Manly died of diabetes at 90, he did really well to get to that age with the disease. We struggle to keep people alive now into their 70's with diabetes. And I am sorry about my tardiness in keeping up with your video's. Cheers

    • @TheHistoryChap
      @TheHistoryChap  Před 15 dny

      Glad you enjoyed my video & thanks for your interesting feedback. Apologies, he was 70 not 90..whoops!!

    • @andrewsteele7663
      @andrewsteele7663 Před 14 dny

      @@TheHistoryChap Chris, even living to 70 in that period of history with diabetes is great.

    • @williampawson5476
      @williampawson5476 Před 17 hodinami

      @@andrewsteele7663 It might well have been TYPE II .... developed later in life.

  • @jrey800
    @jrey800 Před 21 dnem +11

    Always enjoy these VC videos! Especially when it comes to ones like this. Thank you sir!

  • @bobschenkel7921
    @bobschenkel7921 Před 21 dnem +8

    Quite an impressive story. Dr. Manley certainly lived up to his surname, and brought honor and glory to it.

  • @georgejackson3570
    @georgejackson3570 Před 20 dny +7

    Fascinating. There's a headstone in a cemetery here in mid Wales, uk in memory of a young soldier who fell at the fall of the Redan in 1855.

    • @TheHistoryChap
      @TheHistoryChap  Před 19 dny

      Thanks for watching my video & your interesting comment.

  • @Trevawgathinny-ry8lz
    @Trevawgathinny-ry8lz Před 18 dny +4

    In a similar vein,John Ramsden's book, "Don't Mention the War", references a German POW camp at Wilton Park. One of the men tasked with denazifying the POWs was a German Jew,who was later awarded a gong. He also had an iron cross from WW1.

    • @TheHistoryChap
      @TheHistoryChap  Před 15 dny

      Thanks for your feedback & for watching my video.

  • @marvwatkins7029
    @marvwatkins7029 Před 20 dny +5

    A man who deserves late publicity and praise.

  • @suepoole8323
    @suepoole8323 Před 5 dny

    Have found this channel whilst watching Wrecked Nation's reaction to this video.. must say what a lot I have to learn, so a new subscriber here.. 72 and in UK, so much of our history I have never heard or have forgotten over time

  • @robertmiller2173
    @robertmiller2173 Před 5 dny

    What a great man he was! William Manly. Thank you! I have often wondered why we sided with the Serbians and Russians in WW1.
    My father was in the same Battalion (20th) as Charles Upham. I could go on! Wow living to 90 and having both the Vic and Iron Crosses!
    I’ll be definitely watching more of you content! Thanks

  • @davidarchibald50
    @davidarchibald50 Před 18 dny +1

    Private Doss said it best. "While everybody else is takin life, I'm going to be saving it". Two of the greatest medals awarded for the greatest service.

  • @carlhicksjr8401
    @carlhicksjr8401 Před 20 dny +4

    Wow. I'm a lifelong military historian and this one is new to me.
    It should be noted that the Victoria Cross is the UK's highest award for valor while the Eisernes Kreuz 1.Klasse is a lower tier award, somewhere between the DSC and MM in the British system.
    Which does nothing whatsoever to diminish the valor and skill of SGN Dr. Manley, VC.

    • @owensomers8572
      @owensomers8572 Před 20 dny +2

      Not trying to split hairs, but Manley was awarded the Iron Cross 2nd Class, for a non-combatant (note the ribbon has two narrow black stripes on a white field). The ribbon for combatant award is black, with two narrow white stripes.

    • @carlhicksjr8401
      @carlhicksjr8401 Před 20 dny

      @@owensomers8572 Ah. My bad. Misread the ribbon.

    • @owensomers8572
      @owensomers8572 Před 20 dny +1

      @@carlhicksjr8401 I only recently found out there was a difference.

    • @TheHistoryChap
      @TheHistoryChap  Před 19 dny +1

      Thanks for watching my video & your feedback.

  • @Salam_Damai431
    @Salam_Damai431 Před 20 dny +1

    Greetings from Indonesia. Thank you for yet another fascinating video, meticulously researched and vigorously presented. I particularly enjoyed your description of the Māori defence of their pa in 1864.

  • @andysvehiclehistorychannel
    @andysvehiclehistorychannel Před 21 dnem +3

    Another great one from my favourite historian

  • @valiciprian2061
    @valiciprian2061 Před 21 dnem +3

    Amazing story. Thank you sir . Keep up the good work😊

  • @timothygates5347
    @timothygates5347 Před 21 dnem +3

    Another intriguing ep! Thanking you.

    • @TheHistoryChap
      @TheHistoryChap  Před 20 dny

      Glad you enjoyed it, thanks for watching my video.

  • @andyblyth923
    @andyblyth923 Před 21 dnem +5

    Another you wouldn't believe it ,being Scottish I've never heard of him what a shame amazing tale

  • @jlmfoy365
    @jlmfoy365 Před 20 dny +2

    Fascinating story Chris, what lives some Victorians led. Regards Jim.

  • @arslongavitabrevis5136
    @arslongavitabrevis5136 Před 17 dny +1

    Hello Chris! Thank you for another excellent story. To put in perspective the significance of the £300.000 donated by the British people in 1870 to the British Ambulance Corps, today they would be worth £ 36.260.000!

  • @MichaelLeBlanc-p4f
    @MichaelLeBlanc-p4f Před 20 dny +3

    Manley and 'Mark Twain' shared a high principle in life.
    " My invariable practice in war has been to bring out of every fight two-thirds more men than when I went in. This seems to me Napoleonic in its grandeur.
    - "Mark Twain as a Presidential Candidate," New York Evening Post, 9 June 1879

  • @ProfessorM-he9rl
    @ProfessorM-he9rl Před 18 dny +2

    Great Post thank you. Why have we never heard of this man or seen a statue of him somewhere.

  • @Ashley1958cpt
    @Ashley1958cpt Před 20 dny +3

    Excellent story. Thank you.

  • @AlbertComelles1970
    @AlbertComelles1970 Před 20 dny +2

    An amazing story, once again. Thank you Chris!

  • @FranciscoPreira
    @FranciscoPreira Před 10 dny

    A grand hero, worthy of rememberance, thanks for sharing.

  • @lanternsown3525
    @lanternsown3525 Před 20 dny +3

    Truly a Brave and Interesting Man!

  • @moobaz8675
    @moobaz8675 Před 21 dnem +3

    Brilliant. Enjoyed that.

  • @brendanhaley3668
    @brendanhaley3668 Před 20 dny

    Thank you continuing to create these videos teaching us of these forgotten soldiers and events... despite being well versed in history you continue to amaze me with your research and handpicked incidents to remind us of those who preceeded us all.

    • @TheHistoryChap
      @TheHistoryChap  Před 19 dny

      Thanks for watching my video, glad you enjoyed it.

  • @timcolledge6813
    @timcolledge6813 Před 19 dny +2

    Great man !!! 👍👍

    • @TheHistoryChap
      @TheHistoryChap  Před 15 dny +1

      Thanks for watching , glad you enjoyed my video.

  • @billmccarthy9689
    @billmccarthy9689 Před 20 dny

    Brilliant Chris just brilliant. I could listen to you for hours. Fascinating story and what a life for such a dedicted human being.Thank you very much.

    • @TheHistoryChap
      @TheHistoryChap  Před 19 dny

      Thanks for your comments, glad you enjoyed my video

  • @dreamerliteraryproductions9423

    Thank you for a fascinating podcast! What an amazing man- I'm glad you decided to give Dr. Manley his own episode. Just one question...he died just before his 90th birthday? Looking at his birth and death dates, wouldn't that have been just before his 70th birthday?

    • @TheHistoryChap
      @TheHistoryChap  Před 15 dny +1

      ooops! sorry about the error, thank goodness I wasn't doing a video on Maths! Thanks for watching, glad your enjoyed it.

  • @competitionglen
    @competitionglen Před 20 dny

    Another great tale that definitely needed to be told. Thank you. Loving the content.

    • @TheHistoryChap
      @TheHistoryChap  Před 19 dny

      Thanks for watching my video, glad you enjoyed it.

  • @emissarial6598
    @emissarial6598 Před 21 dnem +1

    I've learned a great deal from your channel. Thank you!

    • @TheHistoryChap
      @TheHistoryChap  Před 19 dny +1

      Thanks for your comment & for watching my video.

  • @deanworsley2244
    @deanworsley2244 Před 16 dny

    What a fascinating story, I had never heard of this gentleman before. Thank you for sharing such a wonderful tale, what wonderful humanitarian this man was.

    • @TheHistoryChap
      @TheHistoryChap  Před 16 dny

      Thanks for watching my video, glad you enjoyed it.

  • @jamesmoore9511
    @jamesmoore9511 Před 19 dny +2

    Don't forget British actor David Niven had an Iron Cross he got on the battlefield. A most interesting story, worth looking into.

    • @TheHistoryChap
      @TheHistoryChap  Před 19 dny

      Have you watched my video about David Niven’s WW2 service?

    • @jamesmoore9511
      @jamesmoore9511 Před 19 dny

      @@TheHistoryChap I have now - very well done - Filled in a lot of gaps he didn't tell of on a tv interview. Thanks.

  • @robertyoung1506
    @robertyoung1506 Před 15 dny

    Thank you, I loved your presentation, I have liked and subscribe and will be watching your other videos, thank you again

    • @TheHistoryChap
      @TheHistoryChap  Před 15 dny

      Thanks for your support , glad you enjoyed my video

  • @foolsgold9993
    @foolsgold9993 Před 19 dny

    Another great video. Thank you. I was especially impressed with all the pictures you used as illustrations. They just made the whole story come alive.

  • @davidwoods7720
    @davidwoods7720 Před 20 dny +1

    Thank you so much Chris

    • @TheHistoryChap
      @TheHistoryChap  Před 19 dny

      Thanks for watching my video, glad you enjoyed it.

  • @VC_27
    @VC_27 Před 12 dny

    Learnt something new today. Thank you.

  • @QALibrary
    @QALibrary Před 20 dny

    wow - I learned so much watching this video.
    Chris has such a great CZcams channel you always come away from watching a video a lot more knowledgeable and understanding after watch such good videos

    • @TheHistoryChap
      @TheHistoryChap  Před 19 dny

      Thanksk for watching my video, glad you enjoyed it.

  • @Al.W7263
    @Al.W7263 Před 14 dny

    Great video. Never heard or saw anything about this before. Thank you.

    • @TheHistoryChap
      @TheHistoryChap  Před 14 dny

      Glad you enjoyed it, thanks for watching my video.

  • @jonathangordon3375
    @jonathangordon3375 Před 20 dny +1

    Yes please on Māori wars. Great work Chris!

  • @robertstark8527
    @robertstark8527 Před 20 dny +2

    Brilliant story so interesting thank you

  • @Clipgatherer
    @Clipgatherer Před 21 dnem +3

    Manley died a month before his _seventieth_ birthday (b. 1831). Had he lived until the outbreak of the 1st World War, I wonder if he would have returned his Iron Cross.

  • @jonathanwheeler4767
    @jonathanwheeler4767 Před 21 dnem +2

    A teachers father at an old school of my mothers Flew fighters in WWii he flew for the Polish Germans AND the British!

  • @williamthompson2941
    @williamthompson2941 Před 16 dny

    What a man. Thanks for making this public, shame it will be lost on the younger generation, but keep trying.

    • @TheHistoryChap
      @TheHistoryChap  Před 16 dny

      Thanks for watching my video,, glad you enjoyed it.

  • @garybrockwell2031
    @garybrockwell2031 Před 21 dnem +2

    The Double CROSS,,,, NICE ONE💪🤔 Puts me in mind of my grandad🤔🧐 the was in Tanks in WW2🇬🇧 HIS NAME WAS ROBERT MANLEY 🥇🙏

  • @hotmechanic222
    @hotmechanic222 Před 20 dny

    Great video!! cant wait for some on the Māori war

  • @richardcutts196
    @richardcutts196 Před 20 dny +1

    You mention the battle at Pegasus Bridge was a long way into the future. However the time between the battle of Gate Pa, in 1864, and Pegasus Bridge is the same in years as the gap from Pegasus Bridge and this year, 2024. Not so long afterall.

  • @nathanappleby5342
    @nathanappleby5342 Před 20 dny

    Thanks for that story! Talk about a medically accomplished army man. He earned each and every one of those medals. We must never forget such men. One of his medals, for the Order of St. John, bears a distinct resemblance to the Pour le Merite, the highest honor for bravery given to German officers.

    • @TheHistoryChap
      @TheHistoryChap  Před 19 dny +1

      Thanks for watching my video & your interesting feedback

    • @highcountrydelatite
      @highcountrydelatite Před 11 hodinami

      Medals are not earned or won simply awarded fir acts in cases of bravery or gallantry

  • @n8nate
    @n8nate Před 20 dny

    A beautiful telling of a wonderful story.

  • @restitvtororbis5330
    @restitvtororbis5330 Před 15 dny

    Very much looking forward to you getting into the Maori /New Zealand wars. From what I know about them, the Maori fought in a way that the British could have never expected from a culture who had only recently discovered firearms, and was eerily similar to trench warfare decades later. The Maori apparently had a unique ability for very rapidly digging and building fortifications that were very difficult for British artillery to overcome, and extremely dangerous for infantry to assault. They were also very creative with their firearms, using double barrel rifles when they could get them, and often cutting down the barrel of lower quality rifles and using them as shot guns. That along with the Maori being a warrior culture that was fierce in close quarters made them a uniquely difficult challenge for the British.

  • @majorronaldmandell7835

    Yes! Very interesting! Thanks so much! Another good one!

    • @TheHistoryChap
      @TheHistoryChap  Před 19 dny

      Glad you enjoyed it, thanks for watching my video

  • @ytorwoody
    @ytorwoody Před 14 dny

    As I have joined the ranks of the elderly, I often compare times and dates, and then relate them to the present. The History Chap mentioned that Pegasus Bridge was far in the future at the time of the New Zealand Wars. It jumped out at me that the years separating those two events (1864-1944) is almost exactly the same number as separates Pegasus Bridge (June 1944) and today (August 2024).

  • @windalfalatar333
    @windalfalatar333 Před 18 dny

    Wonderful story. You give these accounts with great strength and gusto.

    • @TheHistoryChap
      @TheHistoryChap  Před 15 dny +1

      Glad you enjoyed it, thanks for watching my video

  • @shantanusapru
    @shantanusapru Před 20 dny

    Wow! Wonderful video & narration!!

    • @TheHistoryChap
      @TheHistoryChap  Před 19 dny +1

      Glad you enjoyed my video, thanks for watching.

  • @The_Triarch
    @The_Triarch Před 20 dny

    Amazing video on a forgotten soldier. One minor note the ribbon on the Iron Cross 2nd class for non-combatants is inverse colors of the military award. The award William Manley received has white center with black stripes, this can be seen in the photograph at 12:55. Never the less thank you for all the amazing work you do to make British military history come to life.

    • @brittakriep2938
      @brittakriep2938 Před 20 dny

      Same in wwl, in wwll iron cross for non combat persons , as far as i know, with such a ribbon no more existed.

    • @TheHistoryChap
      @TheHistoryChap  Před 19 dny

      Thanks for watching my video & your interesting feedback.

  • @Edwin6932
    @Edwin6932 Před 7 dny

    Great story and informations thanks for your hard work

  • @timdench2583
    @timdench2583 Před 19 dny

    What a fantastic career and a fascinating story. Thank you.

    • @TheHistoryChap
      @TheHistoryChap  Před 15 dny

      Glad you enjoyed it, thanks for watching my video.

  • @ianbell5611
    @ianbell5611 Před 17 dny

    Great video.
    Thank you for posting.

    • @TheHistoryChap
      @TheHistoryChap  Před 16 dny

      Thanks for watching my video, glad you enjoyed it.

  • @simonbarclay9507
    @simonbarclay9507 Před 20 dny

    Another great video! Can’t wait for more on the New Zealand wars. What was the name of the river you mentioned? Didn’t sound familiar.

    • @TheHistoryChap
      @TheHistoryChap  Před 19 dny

      Glad you enjoyed it, thanks for watching my video.

  • @Jsmith2024
    @Jsmith2024 Před 20 dny

    What an interesting man! Thank you.

  • @seamusweber8298
    @seamusweber8298 Před 7 dny

    A renaissance man. Thanks for this information

  • @zoomerboomer6834
    @zoomerboomer6834 Před 20 dny

    William Manley, what s story! He was definitely a distinguished main character of the Victorian era and endowed with "plot armour" to have lived such a long and illustrious life.

  • @nightbomber1
    @nightbomber1 Před 17 dny

    Thanks for a superb story of WM, History Chap. Subscribed already:). PTW please note a little mistake made about WM's age: 70, not 90.

    • @TheHistoryChap
      @TheHistoryChap  Před 16 dny

      Thanks for your correction & for subscribing to my channel.

  • @stevepecket2535
    @stevepecket2535 Před 20 dny

    Cheers once again.

  • @amadeusamwater
    @amadeusamwater Před 20 dny

    I always enjoy stories about the more obscure people and events in history.

  • @TerryC69
    @TerryC69 Před 13 dny

    Excellent video indeed. Subscribed!

    • @TheHistoryChap
      @TheHistoryChap  Před 13 dny

      Thanks for your support & welcome. Thanks for watching, glad you enjoyed my video.

  • @andyhallbootdoctornz3991

    Looking forward to seeing your work on the New Zealand wars 👍from New Zealand 👍

  • @pierremainstone-mitchell8290

    Quite a man! And he clearly richly deserved his medals!

  • @michaelstout3218
    @michaelstout3218 Před 7 dny

    An excellent perspective!

  • @Jaymark-gk4li
    @Jaymark-gk4li Před 21 dnem

    Actually one I knew about, still fascinating, cheers 🍻 👏

  • @davidpeters6536
    @davidpeters6536 Před 16 dny

    Another brave medic. Well done Sir !
    Born in Dublin made him British at the time of both awards.
    Did the French really ever fight for a British cause?

  • @happilyeggs4627
    @happilyeggs4627 Před 20 dny

    An excellent piece of barely known (unknown) history.

    • @TheHistoryChap
      @TheHistoryChap  Před 20 dny

      Thanks for watching my video, glad you enjoyed it.

  • @Lassisvulgaris
    @Lassisvulgaris Před 20 dny

    Love these stories about the VC recipients.May I suggest one of forfeited VCs, just to show the back side...?

  • @rangerista3933
    @rangerista3933 Před 16 dny

    A unique achievement indeed, what an adventurous life and dedicated to care for the wounded of whatever uniform.

  • @PhD777
    @PhD777 Před 16 dny

    Outstanding informative video!👍🏻🎅👍🏻🇺🇸🇬🇧🏴󠁧󠁢󠁥󠁮󠁧󠁿

  • @DaveSCameron
    @DaveSCameron Před 20 dny

    Another wonderful insight into #ourhistory

  • @wolfboy648
    @wolfboy648 Před 20 dny

    Look forward to more on the New Zealand Wars, and would be good to do one on the New Zealand Cross.

  • @AryanKumar-fz2dm
    @AryanKumar-fz2dm Před 20 dny

    Lovely video, as always, sir.

    • @TheHistoryChap
      @TheHistoryChap  Před 19 dny +1

      Glad you enjoyed it, thanks for watching.

    • @AryanKumar-fz2dm
      @AryanKumar-fz2dm Před 19 dny

      @TheHistoryChap My pleasure sir. Waiting for your next work.

  • @DustyRhoades
    @DustyRhoades Před 19 dny

    While listening to you I also tried to look at some of the books behind you. I’ve read some, any you would like to suggest for a good read or just show us what’s on the shelf’s? I truly enjoy some of the subjects you bring to us. 👍🇺🇸

  • @andrewtorrance7284
    @andrewtorrance7284 Před 20 dny

    Very interesting. Chirpy delivery too.xx

  • @goldgeologist5320
    @goldgeologist5320 Před 16 dny

    Amazing! Man had chops!
    Is there a monument to this hero?

    • @TheHistoryChap
      @TheHistoryChap  Před 16 dny

      To my knowledge there is not. Thanks for waching.

  • @V.B.Squire
    @V.B.Squire Před 20 dny +1

    I thought this was going to be a double agent story.
    P.S. Cmdr Jolly was honoured by Britain AND Argentina.
    He kept a list of all his patients and sent the argie names to find out how they got on, that's the only reason the Argie govt realized how many we're saved by the brits and by Jolly himself

  • @jon9021
    @jon9021 Před 17 dny

    Top notch...as usual!

  • @MaLoDe1975
    @MaLoDe1975 Před 21 dnem +1

    The first german to Die in the franco prussian war was of british descent

  • @Baneful_Ben
    @Baneful_Ben Před 21 dnem +2

    I have iron cross, mm and dcm in my family

    • @Baneful_Ben
      @Baneful_Ben Před 21 dnem

      Qtr master William Henry Brown MM DCM buried near heily trian station near amiens.

    • @TheHistoryChap
      @TheHistoryChap  Před 20 dny

      Thanks for watching my video

  • @pippohispano
    @pippohispano Před 16 dny

    Your videos are always excellent!

  • @davidcarr7436
    @davidcarr7436 Před 20 dny +1

    Medical staff in any country's military always seem to be among the bravest and most resourceful of men.
    Fenian raids into Canada? Yes, please!!

  • @anselmdanker9519
    @anselmdanker9519 Před 20 dny

    Ah another Anglo Irishman 😊 .thanks for covering this. Cheers😊

  • @duncanread4442
    @duncanread4442 Před 20 dny

    Just some hopefully helpful critique. You could probably cut the Crimean war part. And two or three of the historical tangents. The Pegasus bridge one for an example. Hope that helps

  • @brianspendelow840
    @brianspendelow840 Před 21 dnem

    Thank you Chris for this fascinating story. Looking forward tto your treatment of the New Zealand Wars. If you are not put off by sub titles, the recently released New Zealand movie Ka Whawhai Tonu, is worth checking out. Mainly in Te Reo Maori, it is set in1864 during the Waikato War

    • @jameshall1300
      @jameshall1300 Před 21 dnem

      Any place you know of to watch it? I've always been fascinated by the Maori, and NZ in general honestly.

    • @brianspendelow840
      @brianspendelow840 Před 20 dny

      @@jameshall1300 I don't think it is being streamed anywhere yet as it has only just finished its theatrical release. The Convert 2023 is being streamed and is similar in many ways. The trailers for both movies are on CZcams.

    • @TheHistoryChap
      @TheHistoryChap  Před 19 dny

      Thanks for watching my video, glad you enjoyed it. Thanks too for the details of the film which I have nor of but I have made a note of it.