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A brief summary of World War 1 as seen through the eyes of multiple films, NONE of which I own the copyrights to, all rights go to the original movies themselves, which I have labeled in the captions at the beginning of each scene. This film is for entertainment/educational purposes. Enjoy!
WW2 Militaries: we need specialized landing craft to get our troops onto shore
WW1 Militaries: *row row row your boat*
German lose in ww1 gang bang battle
Gently down the beachhead
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Soldeirs:we dout know what the Fuck is going on whoops
3:38 Jack Black’s performance was incredible.
Nice lol😅
Lol🤣
5:59 sergeant definitly thought his boys would also yell "For France"
It's like when you make a joke in class and nobody laughs
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@@hardboiled5577 LOL that happened to me lots
One of my grandfather's brothers died in Çanakkale and the other two died in the Turkish independence War.🇹🇷
My grandfather fought in ww2 and in Indonesian War of Independence and he is still alive and died before I was born
@@Janua7ies so that was a long life
This guy's got 3 grandfathers lol
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I find it vaguely amusing that in the Somme scene No Man's Land is completely green and full of grass. The Somme was a major area of fighting from 1914, and there's no way that constant shelling wouldn't have torn up all the grass and turned it into a giant mud field by the beginning of the 1916 offensive.
These ww1 movies don't get the huge budget that other movies get, even ones of the same type (ww2 and Vietnam get the most attention) so they kinda have to go with what they get. Its a shame more people aren't interested in ww1 as much as other war movies. I would love to see historically accurate films for this period.
He should have used the Somme scene from the movie "War Horse" it is a better representation of what actually happened but focuses on one soldier in particular.
The fields at the Somme were as green as a shamrock and I don't know where you are getting your information from but the Somme was a quiet sector which is one of the reasons it was chosen for the attack. Tanks were part of the plan and the ground needed to be clear of shell holes. I find it vaguely amusing that you didn't know that.
Oh I'm not done yet. In july of 1916 the fields did not turn into mud until the rainy season which as you should know is NEVER in the summer. Sorry to burst your bubble in such a rude way but when you come across as if you know what you are talking about it needs to be corrected so more people like the other 2 that responded aren't poisoned with your ignorance. For Christ's sake they were agreeing with you.
Well there would have been craters from artillery and also there would have been rain in the summer
7:23 *FRENCH.EXE HAS STOPPED WORKING.*
Mm ..,6t
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Lol
The soldiers at 14:52 should have got a morale boost by having James Bond's great grandpa on their side.
I thought he looked familiar😂😆
lol
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Girls on beach: *just having fun*
Boys on beach:
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69th like..... nice
Daniel craieg good actor
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6:38 i love how that French soldier blocked 3 bullets with his Rifle before he got shot in the chest.
bulletproof vest existed look up the lobster vest. but troop didnt weer them because they where heavy and troops rarely went over the top
Lobster armor is too bulky for that guy to wear
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Chase cunbsy I don’t get it
people dont bother with ody armour. just use your rifle
7:36 and that german single handedly one the battle for them with his bad ass shoveling skills ;-)
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one-hand Shovel skill level 99.
This guy was coming straight from battlefield 1
"A bonk for you. A bonk for you. One for you... aaaand for you."
3:32 Ah yes, standard Commonwealth Walther P38.
And the Turks are using 1917 enfields, most retarded war movie I’ve seen
Who cares? It's on screen for like a minute
@@christophercollum3272 it’s a GERMAN P38, being used by an AUSTRALIAN in 1915
@@christophercollum3272 Yeah, imo they should have used a revolver at least. Y'know, a P38 is a bit too obvious but yeah it's only there for a few seconds so it's not world-ending lol :/
And the turkish are using springfield 1903
Him:battles of ww1 potrayed by film.
Battlefield 1 players:flashback intensitifies
7:23 best part of the whole video
WOAH
My dad walked in😐
Lol
I'm studying History in college. And this War has a deep effect on me. I am decided to study it for the future.
+Ivan Gomes I studied History as well and conformed to what they wanna let us learn and what the hide from us! I continue to study TRUE History which never was in the History books we had!
Look for shield shock... That's the most horrible part of this war...
You should check out Dan Carlin and his Hardcore History podcast.
He does nearly 25 hours in WW1.
It's called "Blueprint for Armageddon".
And it is an audio work of art.
@@christopherdaugherty9344 What does Blueprint for Armageddon talks about? The whole war? Parts of it? The steps that happened before the outbreak?
@Alberto LP Ou mean shell shock.
Wow these are a lot of great movies I've never even heard about.
They are all bad except for the lost battalion which propaganda tho
For a lot of soldiers in ww1 the last words they heard was ‘over the top boys’
or get hit by artillery on a random morning
And a fighter plane?
thats true
Yup.
Mother.!!
14:22 that moment give me chill in my spine
8:33 Half the players in battlefield during Operations
8:35 My reaction
Exactly
I spat my ice cream😂
Nothing found in war but,toll of lives, tears,destructions,misery,diseases .....still human being cutting throats of each other just for interest. Oh very much sorrow
Indeed 😂
Razia sultan
in the first scene, we can see the importance of grenades
i like how this is a ww1 movie and there is a austraiian officer holding a german ww2 walther p38 XD 3:32
ultimategamingtime obviously a Turkish movie then
he had stolen a prototype)
isn't it p08
@@qrcun943 r u blind?
@@ultimategamingtime1515 woah bro chill he was just telling you man no need for that thats what causes this shit you see
23:58
Here is the famous shovel scene from Battlefield 1
+HiTmanTurBo hahaha
Except for a German killing an American in that trailer, while it's other way around in here.
what name this movie?
Yes, thanks
except there arn't many black snipers..
THIS IS AMAZING. Thank you!! This helps so much in teaching wwi
Fantastic video you must remember the battle of tanemberg as well between germans and Russians
This is bloody epic. Man, I enjoy history and epic battles! History is important. These movies are a beautiful testament to the hell that is war. We must never forget about these men. We must never forget that the veterans of any war from any side experienced terrible things.
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And the Aussie officer has a P38 automatic, not even invented yet. I hate it when they do shit like that.
that's actually a British semi auto handgun made to be cheap to produce and able to be made in larger numbers and a lot of ANZC forces had them, it was like the British version of the French ruby
+Stuff 96 Yeeep. But the one in his hands really is a Walther P38.
+Stuff 96 Oh? Please tell me what gun that would be. I'm familiar with the C96 Broom handle Mauser and the Luger P-08, and of course the Colt 1911. From what I understand though, the vast majority of officers both in Australia used the Webley revolver. Was there another semi automatic pistol used by the allied forces in WWI?
Stuff 96 OH, wow, I had never seen that pistol before. Thank you!
Gianluca Falzon
Yeah, I never said anything about the P38.
that first scene, compared to beach landings of ww2 wow what a huge difference in machines used, literal row boats with machine guns at the front, then it gets all metal and mechanised in ww2
german movies: show french getting slaughtered
american movies: show french getting slaughtered
french movies: show french getting slaughtered
You missed british movies showing french getting slaughtered
@@Dan-zc7ut oh dear yes, the foremost exporter of movies of the french getting slaughtered variety
Take into account the movie filmed on German writer Novell and describes a particular german soldier life. So the movie wold have finished if he died.
@Daf not at all, but okay buddy
France sucks
7:24 Lé France has stopped working
I did something like this as a hobbie but with WWII and video games. I got every WWII game I could find in a collection and have been playing the missions and such in historical order,
+m1rock Can you share a list of the games? It looks interesting!
I made a list and posted it but someone deleted my comment :(
Oh good I'm not the only person who does this
we need a ww1 or ww2 total war
Pena que nao e em portugues
RIP to all that served in that hell called war.
This shows how very traumatizing wars is.
bruh are u saying rip to terrorists
@@paprikaman1124 are soldiers called terrorists nowadays?
@@Lillstisse661 so he said everyone who died in war
Terrorists died in war too
@@paprikaman1124 it was world war 1, it was only countries that fought, not terrorists.
Apparently in the first scene the army storming the beach uphill didn’t believe in using their ships to shell the shore before they landed.
Missed, Gallipoli, the Lighthorse Men and Beneath Hill 60. Clearly no idea of WWI films.
He got Gallipoli
23:52 Intro from Battlefield 1
BGmoder yup
Especially the bayonet to the hand and punching
@Bill Dao No shit Sherlock
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not a single indian soldier has been shown in action. we still have hundreds of thousands stories about the men who went to europe to fight for England but never returned.
respect for all the fallen souls.
This is the best video I've ever seen it's the best video in the whole world
Yeah, but they'll be home by Christmas though, right?
Wrong it was never said publicly
Simon Cowell????
All Quiet On The Western Front was one of John-boy's best performances.
멋진 영상 잘보았고 구독하고 갑니다.
And some people thinks that 2020 is the worst in history, because they can't go for the trip
People get everything they want these days. I’m 15, I’d say my life has so far been pretty hard compared to others my age, but nothing compared to the brave men in this video. World War One was probably the most horrific war ever fought, and those who survived were scarred for life. My generation are spoilt scumbags, the generation in that war were hard as steel. Nothing but respect and gratitude to these men.
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7:49 "Arggh, my shirt!"
Slaughtering each other accomplishes nothing for nobody any place or anytime.
And yet their sacrifice paved the way so you could ridicule them now
I point out in the 1st World War there were 600,000 deaths on the Italian front as well.
Quite sad to know that they were told to walk into death instead of run and get closer
They were taught to walk to keep their footing, viewing falling as a death sentence. They were carrying so much weight in gear that it wouldn't have made much difference. Someone, I think it was the BBC, did a test where they took modern British soldiers, kitted them out in correct kit, and had them run at an MG-08 firing blanks with lasers on them, with scanners on the men to read hits. By the time they got to the MG, every man was killed 11 times over. Speed of advance would've changed nothing. The Somme would've been a horrendous bloodbath regardless
Excelent, very good . Thanks !!!
3:32 a soldier using a p38 in 1915
And the Turks in the opening are using WWII production US 1903 Springfields. Likely easy to get as former Cold War US aid from the 1950s. You'd think in Turkey you'd have enough Turkish Mausers floating around for a movie studio though.
Maybe P-08?
Maybe a p-08
webely self loading pistol
@@deadfoxxx4307 it’s clearly not a p08
23:56 I'm pretty sure where BF1 got their inspiration for the beginning scene now
They didn’t have to row themselves to their own deaths on D-Day. Glad they fixed that up for the troops.
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Amazing and tragic history that never forget in our hole life
28:53 such a good film. The lost battalion was awesome and so well acted. 30:11 that pigeon is BOSS.. Even after being shot at multiple times little Cher-Ami makes it anyway
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I like how at 24:43 the guy lost his arm and is like
Wtf i thought no explosives this match guys
that scene looks exactly like the opening cutscene for BF1 lmao
Like that scene in saving private Ryan when the man on omaha beach in tryna find his arm
By far the second scene is the best, from the French (American produced) film "Un long dimanche de fiançailles/a very long engagement".
Hello sorry french production, trench actors,film in the place on the Real battefield.
May ne one day you il come in France on hollyday if you have the time go to VERDUN. A town on east of France, then you can you can see how the war is so stupid. Many kilomèters of cimetery,about one millions man repose over there,trench german little england because they help on the SOMME(AREA).When you see that,sur you can t have any approuve for war thanks. Bye
What's the name of this movie??
@@IrfanKhan-tc9cv in french the name is "un long dimanche de fiançailles " in english " a very long engagemen"
I think better to see in french and subtituls. One of the most best movie. Scénario ouawww scenes of battles are like you are inside. Good film
What a great grouping of WW1 movies
7:25-7:26 when school starts in an hour
Everyone is crying about this group who isn't represented,or that group. The War was the worst conflict in human history, until World War 2. Just be thankful that you weren't around to be in it. God bless the ones who survived, no matter who they were
Fun fact, My Great grandfather fought at Gallipoli and he was shot in the neck and was dying on the beach and then some hours later probably, some guy came to take his boots and uniform because apparently the New Zealand army's uniform was poor or something and when the took my great grandfather's boots they found his feet were still warm and they swapped his boots and took him to the hospital...
Your father is a hero ☺️
Same thing happened to my great great uncle. Some guy came to take his boots and he woke up and I think they both scared each other.
Guerra en ucrania
@@scp-ti6dd *great grandfather but thank you
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Nice compilation. But the Austro Italian and Prussia Russian fronts would also be good to capture
All very good, and very profocative. Pity they didn't include the Battle of Bea Sheba, taken from the film about the Australian light Horsemen
What film?
@@jordanhedington2421 The Film I'm talking about is titled "The Light Horsemen"
=)
Brave men who gave their lives for their countries? This war started for no reason and it was fought for no reason and over half the people in ww1 were forced to fight against their will
I have to agree the war was tragic, but most men did not fight against there will, at least in the allies. The was a major spur of nationalism when the war broke out, many British men lined up to enlist. They though the war would be over by christmas and that they would go out for 6 months, the war would end and they would return heroes
+Tomaž Uršič: There is no "no reason" war.
+Tomaž Uršič This war was bullshit.
"you know nothing ..." tomaz
thats the same for most of the countries that fought. more than 1 million British soldiers enlisted in a few months after the call to arms. more that 1.7 million indians. this number was larger in germany etc. most of the soldier that fought in ww1 all enlisted
Nice video
13:19 I didn't know Daniel Craig was in this movie
15:09 and Vasily Zaytsev from Enemy at The Gates
Ok, this just made me laugh, that British/ Australien Officer, who shouted "keep firing!" was holding a german Walther P38. Priceless XD
Australien. It’s Australian. I’m offended.
Wut about the ottoman with a American Springfield 1908
Audio is messed up for paschendale
Passchendaele
Cherri Hall qd os filmes dublado ou legendado agora
Otimos filmes mas pelo menos legendas em português por favor affff
my turkish isthe gallipoli 1915 is the win
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It really bugged me to see such anachronistic firearms in the Gallipoli scene.
I love how the first one on Gallipoli, the Australian officers are using German Walther p38s and the Ottoman Turks are using American 1917 enfields.. should be using Mausers..
I had the honour of knowing my great great grandfather who fought in the first world war I will never forget the way he spoke about the battle of Somme the friends he lost 🙁
Can you tell me about it?
It’s alright now. They are in a better place, where peace is always a thing
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6:51 Did someone just get punched out by the air?
I think so...
No jah punched him lol
The flying pigeon got me teared up!🐦
Is it just me, or does it sound like the battle sounds from the first movie is looped? Can hear the same guy going:
“Arrrgh” over and over spaced out.
Weird to not show the 1930s All Quiet on the Western Front, it and A Very Long Engagement are really in a tier above the rest of these.
Holy shit. Everytime you switch movie I got a instinctive reaction to computer crashing. That sound is really weird.
laszu HEY DONT SWEAR KIDS WATCH CZcams IDIOT
Dead Foxxx lmao
Best bit @13:42 was Danny Dyer being himself
Remember that was the game of the monarchs.
And nice to know, the dear monarchs were all related to one another.
While their subjects were playing this amusing game for them, the monarchs were leisurely drinking Tee, or had a delicious lunch. They banished their boredom with tennis or had their hairstyles done.
Yes, the monarchs love their leisure activities, so they rewarded their subjects with a few coins, with her smiling face in it.
Are there better people, than kings and their princes and princesses ?
Thank's a lot.
Agree!! Spasibo!!
But you know that absolute power was owned by Monarch only in Russia right ? And mainly politicians and generals wanted war ?
A good concept, but What about Gallipoli with Mel Gibson (very sad ending) and The Light Horsemen? And the one about Rudyard KIplings son?
my boy jack
And the Water Diviner with Russel Crow!
Very Happy Ending😁😁😁😁😁👍🏻
Mel Gibson *what is wrong with you*
rest in peace brother and fallen soldiers 😭😭😭😢😢😢😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😩😖😞
Folks talk about how horrible the Normandy landings were.
Nobody talks about the nightmare that was Gallipoli.
The pith helmet will always be classic. Perfect for any expeditionary forces. A great candidate for both officers and combatants alike!
0:54
Buddy, I think you are SERIOUSLY overestimating the capacity of your weapon's range and power, pointing it at that armada of landing craft half a mile away...
It was more like 300 to 500 yards away which is like .2 miles lol
@@jar8808 I thought it looked a bit further myself, but either way, I'd not bother pointing a revolver at them from there, myself!
Its the thought that counts
1:26 That revolver is empty
Oversight on the film-makers' part. In film, the standard practice for showing visible ammunition is dummy rounds- the gun powder removed but the bullet present.
At 4m22 this is the movie "un long dimanche de fiançailles" and this is the battle of la Somme.
7:42 German soldier: Kills 1 France soldier when Pongin' to his helmet with a shovel, and next pong to
*Next meanwhile in battlezone: **7:44*
Couldn't you start from 1914?
***** there is many and i hope you didn't pick British Empire/American movies. but that's fine
movies will be movies, but that first fight scene would've gone much slower in real life considering bolt action guns have a firing rate of 15-20 rounds per minute and revolvers had a slightly better fire rate of about 24 rounds per minute
Even "War Horse" works for 1914.
Emperor Krell The lee enfield has a cyclic rate of fire of 47 rounds per minute, and the G-95 has a rate of fire of about 40
Timothy O War Horse wouldn't work for 1914 because the Germans had Stalhelm helmets which weren't issued until 1916
War is the most insane act of human beings.
The more you know
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really felt that one 5:26
So basically Gallipoli was like the Normandy of WWI
Yeah except it didn't work out in our favour
Nothing like Normandy.
I feel so bad for the guy at 12:05
Cool vid
25:07 when you lose Internet mid battle
As guerras mundiais passadas eram terríveis e muito bárbaras
My teammate knocked out in battlefield, and i don't know how to revive,
7:24
Did anyone else have their audio delayed from the video during Passchendaele?
WWI combat would really suck. Over the top into the unknown, either death or horrible pain when wounded. These soldiers experienced hell on earth.
Lost Battalion: By far Rick Schroeder's best role ever. Maj. Whittelsea was a real hero.
5th
6:51 *BEST WOUNDED SOUND*
Yeah lol
you face is ugly
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Very unique wristwatch i see in this video ! I also see 007 somewhere there .
Thanks to the camera man for his courage he continued filming and survived the war because of him we can see how horrible the situation was during the war
Nn! B;
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Great vid! you should have added some combat scenes from Gallipoli (1981). Would have complemented the scene you added from Çanakkale 1915 nicely
+m1rock I"ll have to find it if there's a version with english subtitles.
m1rock they wrote it wrong that was çanakkale yolun sonu çannakkale 1915 is better
Waxer 212st exactly
Timeline of WW1
*SHOWS ALMOST ONLY THE WESTERN FRONT*
I think its a little bit of a shame that there isn't an early ww1 movie in it, like in 1914. Ofcourse it has been 7 years since this one was made, perhaps in that time they made one and HISTORY_DUDE just came to early with this nice video
You're wrong, "a very long engagement" is staged in la Somme battle in January 1917.