1942 - Raid de Dieppe

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  • čas přidán 12. 08. 2015
  • Description : Raid sur Dieppe le 19 août 1942 (actualités françaises). Commentaire français
    Date : 1942-08-00
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Komentáře • 44

  • @neilcarstairs6867
    @neilcarstairs6867 Před 3 lety +65

    When I was growing up there was a man who worked as a delivery "boy" for our local butcher shop. He wasn't a boy, he was a grown man who had landed at Dieppe as a British commando along with our allies. One day he rolled up his left trouser leg and showed me a depression that I could fit my thumb in. He said he'd come off a landing craft into a hail of bullets. The three men in front of him died, the three men behind him died, the men either side of him died. He got hit in the leg and survived to end up a POW.

  • @lucasrssl3064
    @lucasrssl3064 Před 2 lety +4

    Je suis de Dieppe et ça fait bizarre

  • @user-ll3zv9tu5v
    @user-ll3zv9tu5v Před 3 lety +45

    Вот эти хроники нужно показывать каждому европейскому и американскому ребенку и молодежи чтобы соображали что такое война и какие ужас и страдания она собой несет.

  • @pablolevieux367
    @pablolevieux367 Před rokem +1

    The decision to invade Dieppe was crazy. In 1942, German soldiers still maintained a high degree of training and experience. Outnumbered but with great fighting spirit they managed to finish off the Anglo-Canadian forces after short and violent combat.

  • @thxanne
    @thxanne Před 3 lety +78

    Sad for those fallen soldiers that this opperation was nothing more then
    a way to test the german defences for the real invasion yet to come.

  • @kanalnr1
    @kanalnr1 Před 2 lety +2

    All hail fallen Canadian heroes!Thy knew what they where into yet they did it.Forever in Valhalla. May God bless their souls

  • @j.c.8149
    @j.c.8149 Před 3 lety +8

    French version of the German newsreel?

  • @pierrotr9974
    @pierrotr9974 Před 7 lety +73

    tout les morts par la faute d'un colabo qui habité a l'époque a grège celons mon père
    mon père avais même voulu voir le débarquement se faire (la curiosité d'un jeune homme) mais il a réchappé a une mort aussi ,
    un officié allemand l'avais vu , lui avais fait signe de venir , mon père alla le voir , l'officié regarde un sous-officié et lui dit "Fussié" , le sous-officié conduit mon père dans une impasse (qui est a coté de la rue de cigogne pour ceux qui connaisse Dieppe) et a la place de le tué , tourne la tête , mon père en profite pour se sauvé en courent aussi vite qu'il pouvais .
    avec cette expérience et d'autre qu'il a eux , il dit que tout les allemands de cette époque n'était pas tous nazis contrairement a ce que certains historiens racontes

    • @pierrotr9974
      @pierrotr9974 Před 7 lety +7

      j'avais oublié , merci pour cette vidéo :)

  • @spyceguy7495
    @spyceguy7495 Před 6 lety +16

    Talk about epic

  • @brunolachaussee22
    @brunolachaussee22 Před 2 lety +5

    Quelle tristesse pour les soldats canadiens venant de loin qui se sont sacrifiés pour sauver France !
    Malheureusement pas de sous-titres français !

    • @po2286
      @po2286 Před rokem +1

      n'importe quoi.

  • @jerryswallow
    @jerryswallow Před 5 lety +158

    WHEN THE GERMAN MARCH THE CANADA SOLDIERS POWS THROUGH TOWN THE FRENCH HIT KICKED AND SPIT ON THEM..SHAMEFUL

  • @Gorsky69
    @Gorsky69 Před 3 lety +25

    The catastrophic Allied adventure in the summer of 1942 . Raid on Dieppe.
    It is also known as operation "Rutter", later operation "Jubilee".
    One of the dumbest combat operations of the WWII.On august 19, 1942, more than 6,000 soldiers of the elite units of the armies of Canada and England, with 30 Churchill tanks attached, made a landing near the coastal city of Dieppe, in Northern France. Occupied, at that time, by German troops.The operation ended in a complete disaster, with 3,632 of the commandos who landed, killed, wounded, or captured by the germans.All tanks and 106 aircraft carrying out air cover were destroyed. The fleet lost 1 destroyer and several dozen landing barges. The failure was caused by a whole set of reasons.
    And disgusting intelligence, because of which the expected surprise factor was lost from the very beginning, and the German troops opened fire preemptively on the landing.
    And the lack of coordination between the already landed units, which is why many were not even able to overcome the obstacles on the coastal strip.
    In addition, the operation was doomed to failure initially, since no expansion of actions, even if successful, was planned. This was not an attempt to open a "Second Front".
    Moreover, as it turned out later, the operation was carried out with a significant degree of autonomy, in the conditions of the formation of the multinational command of the anti-Hitler coalition. The Joint Chiefs of Staff and many other agencies were simply not informed.
    What was the purpose of this adventure, it remains to be guessed.

    • @bryanfolkert2854
      @bryanfolkert2854 Před rokem

      It does not “remain to be guessed” what the purpose was, it should be glaringly obvious if you have a brain. The allies needed to test the feasibility of an amphibious assault, and that’s exactly what they did. And they learned many valuable lessons, with one admiral even saying that for every man who died in Dieppe, 10 were saved in Normandy.

  • @johnkalbhenn1715
    @johnkalbhenn1715 Před 2 lety +2

    My Dad was in this disaster

  • @captderichelieu2280
    @captderichelieu2280 Před 3 lety +6

    The allied landing in France in 1942 was a ruthless provocation. The Allies wanted to show Stalin that they too are fighting against Hitler and try to do something in Europe. The fact that this landing will be unsuccessful was no secret to anyone. The landing began on August 19, 1942 at 5 o'clock in the morning, and by 9 o'clock the Allied command was forced to give the order to retreat. The operation ended with a swift and crushing defeat for the allies. Of the 6,086 paratroopers who landed, 3,623 were killed, wounded or captured (only about 60%).

  • @davidmarshall1259
    @davidmarshall1259 Před 5 lety +166

    Yes France, don’t you dare ever forget the sacrifices of those brave souls from the commonwealth. How they laid down their lives for you in both world wars after you surrendered. Seems to us you have short memories over there how you’re behaving towards us during the brexit negotiations.

    • @moos7005
      @moos7005 Před 4 lety +72

      Not french but shut the f*ck up Britain could not face the Germans by themselves anyway without your US buddies helping you out Hitler had shifted resources to the east as he respected the English and seen them as equal and saw the Russians as a bigger threat. By the time he realized the Brits meant war (with the help of the use Canada etc) he was out numbered so in reality Britain would have lost if it went head2head with Nazi Germany.

    • @MacCAM1313
      @MacCAM1313 Před 4 lety +61

      The Belgians don't forget that Great Britain was the first to abandon them.

  • @peterroberts2737
    @peterroberts2737 Před 3 lety +10

    Another one of mountbatten's " triumphs "

  • @joelewis8770
    @joelewis8770 Před 3 lety +25

    Brave Canadians!

  • @pawelsawicki1750
    @pawelsawicki1750 Před 2 lety +7

    This invasion was conducted just and only to massacre those poor soldiers because Churchill (who had held full responsibility for it) wanted to show to Roosevelt, that it is not possible to open second front in France in 1942. Churchill wanted the invasion in south Europe (Greece or Italy, can't remember) from political reasons. The massacre was just and only showcase... sad, brutal, maybe understandable, I do know now. But these are facts, as I see it. I encourage to read about that (not on wikipedia tough)

  • @marcobenco5690
    @marcobenco5690 Před 2 lety +2

    Sa devait pas être facile de débarquer à dieppe sa s'est sur

  • @user-sz8km9kd1q
    @user-sz8km9kd1q Před 3 lety +8

    May 8, soon victory Day, and after 1945, when the Allies realize that they have sat all this time and will not win the war)

  • @xavier-gk9xj
    @xavier-gk9xj Před 7 lety +80

    vive la canada

  • @christianremy8057
    @christianremy8057 Před 3 lety +4

    Je me pose toujours la question de l utilité de cette opération voué à l échec d avance sacrifié des hommes jeunes uniquement !!! 2 ans plus tard les boches l ont dans l os tant mieux 👍 !!!

  • @rnunezb
    @rnunezb Před 2 lety

    Just another bad decision from Churhil

  • @malicomplet2949
    @malicomplet2949 Před 3 lety +3

    Surtout les tirayeure Sénégal D'Afrique. Qui était au front de ligne sur dieppe. Dans les Nord Normandie. Moments de la guerre tout les mondes est parti sauf les tirayeure Sénégal D'Afrique libération total Verdun. Le Alpes