"The war might be over, and those leaders might be shaking hands, but that mother is still waiting for her son to come back..." I read this quote on a different video and i started tearing up.
@@Golmar_227 you are absolute stupid. No peace with punishment. french asshole just want revenge for their own failure. At the end of world war II, the Americans did not punish Germany, on the contrary, they rebuild Germany to become their ally. See the different. Fuking stupid
My German maternal grandfather fought in WWI. He was so disgusted with the war that when the armistice came he threw his rifle to the ground, turned east, and walked home.
But your grandfather volunteer to join in the army in the first place so for what he felt disgusted when war started nobody forced him to join in ?? Unless he was a civilian not a soldier than he can felt digusted when war started
@@aizatjunaidi69 these were lads, thinking of honor and glory in war. Do ya think they would teach them about the reality of war? Of course not, nobody would volunteer if they did. So he does absolutely have the right to be disgusted
Man this hits home. My grandfather fought in this war. Mr step-father in Vietnam. And I have 2 sons that are in the military today. One at Ft Campbell and one a Ft Hood. Thank you to all the men and women that give us the freedom to be who we are. And all of those that were lost. Bless this country and bless all of our soldiers.🇺🇸
My uncle was a soldier in Vietnam war and he was in the North/ winner side. He died in duty in around 1970 and his body had never been found. I was born in early 90 so I have never met him, but from my grandmother stories he was a calm and nice man. To me soldiers of both side needs to be respected. In my country we have cemeteries for Southern soldiers and people took good care of them. Luckily Vietnam and US are now friends.
Well isnt really hitler's fault at all cuz in WW1 a british soldier saved him... if he knew that hitler was that bad he would shot him ..... but this is history cant change it :(
In France, every village has its "monument to the fallen" with the names of WWI soldiers KIA engraved on it. A couple weeks ago, I was looking at such a monument (I often do), where the date was mentioned as well. There were maybe forty names on it. The last was dated December 10 1918 . I guess that he died from wounds he had sustained one month after the armistice. But the one before him was dated November 10 1918. Killed maybe not on the last minute, but on the last day of the war. It immediately made me think of this video. For the record, he was called Jean Guat.
@@vasakvasa2929: Several American commanders ordered major attacks in the last few hours. In one battle over 800 casualties were sustained taking the small French town of Stenay because it had mineral baths and Gen. William M. Wright though his men would enjoy a bath later that day. In fact the loss of life was so bad that Gen. Pershing had to face a House Committee to explain why American soldiers had died taking ground they could have just walk onto after 11.00am. Pershing lied about when he knew of the Armistice signing and in the best traditions of US politics the whole matter was covered up. Officers on all sides, many thinking of future postings, kept the war going and thousands were killed and wounded within a few hours of peace.
sentinel531 that wasn't the brits it was he Americans because they just joined the war and the American officers wanted to see to action so they could say they they helped when they got back. So many of the officers didn't tell their soldiers so they didn't know. As a result many Americans died because they weren't told that the war will have ended but were told to put full force into the battle. So many of them rushed the Germans and got killed
*Guess people on the internet can’t take a joke these days and have to throw their toys out of their pram lol. Guess you’ll never know what I said to trigger some people and a apparent Redditor oh well.*
The reason it was a big deal for him it's cuz back then they didn't get free stuff it was hard even when you had to pay so for them to get free hot soup is good now shut up with the soup jokes
In Flanders Fields, the poppies blow Between the crosses, row on row, That mark our place; and in the sky The larks, still bravely singing, fly Scarce heard amid the guns below. We are the dead, short days ago We lived, felt dawn, saw sunset glow, Loved and were loved, and now we lie In Flanders fields. Take up our quarrel with the foe: To you from failing hands we throw The torch; be yours to hold it high. If ye break faith with us who die We shall not sleep, though poppies grow In Flanders fields. - Lt. Col. John McCrae
rest in peace everyone who died in the last minutes of the war. who were unable to enjoy the end of the war, celebrate with friends and return to their families.
Respect to all of the soldiers who died in this war, no matter who they fought for. At the end of the day, there were all just men, people like you and me. They had dreams and hopes, families and futures, and they laid down their lives in the name of a cause they believed in. They lived and died with courage and dignity, and to die for the people you love, the country you love, and the beliefs you love is the most honorable thing a person can do. Rest in peace to all the brave fallen of WWI and every other war. Your sacrifices will never be forgotten
Billy Gil Music sad thing is if they didn’t go against the USA the soviets wouldn’t have had enough equipment for all their men and Germany could’ve met their goals
I have a soft spot for soldier as my dad is a war veteran who served on the front lines. Soldiers are just people, with dreams and lives to live. Just being ordered by generals who dont care about them. I love all soldiers and those who served in the military. Respect those who died, everyone.
I think those last hours must've been the worst part of the war knowing all youve been through is about to end but knowing it could go sour at any second is just terrifying.The fact they didn't want to kill theyre foes because they wanted to get home too just shows the love that could've been but was taken by sad little leaders
The concept of this short is brave. The distribution is super. But the names on th endscreen was shocking. I never thought these are not just hypothetrical could have been stories but real events.
33kaus holokaust unfortunately that is off the mark, the soldier in question actually believed he had failed his unit days before and felt it was his last chance to clear his name and charged anyway despite as shown warning shots being fired
@33kaus holokaust Only in the first two years in the war by late 15 and even into mid 16 the idea of charging a position was seen as outdated. The Germans answered with their stormtrooper tactics, and the British began to develop early combined arms between tanks, arty, and infantry. Matter of fact the only country by 1918 that still used the mass attack on an entrenched position was the United States, since we choose not to accept advice from the British and French on how the tactics had changed.
@@Lischofph36rd0r You never know if that soldier had the knowledge of the war ending in only a few minutes. For all he could know, the war could last another year.
It's one of those things. As humans when we see no sign of end to an uncomfortable situation, we tend to be on high alert and develop thick skin for all the adversities that may lie ahead. Here lies the case they'd been told the war's ending in a few minutes. Being overjoyed there is a high probability you might stop thinking rationally for some few moments and within those moments as we've dropped our guard, a lot can go wrong as in the case of the unfortunate French soldier Augustine.
@@waltraudwappl541 The further we are distanced from these events the easier it is to make a joke of. It's sad to see, but it's only going to get worse as time goes on :(
@@TheGalterinone I agree, now after 5 weeks of basically being stuck in my house with no work, I am a little more emotional than usual but all these scenes, despite being dramatisations, really got me thinking and got to me a little. Now I'm sad. I would never joke about such scenes as so many others here have done. Taking the piss out of the Frenchman and his soup. Soup is a literal lifesaver in shitty conditions, then he got shot dead dreaming of it. Heart-strings twanged for me there.
@@chouaibben1600 are you joking? Every empire killed millions of people, French, British, Russian, etc. And no, the French are not the Mazis, they were a constitutional monarchy at the time
My Great Uncle was 17 when he enlisted in the US. Marines in 1917. He was a replacement machine gunner and apparently was very good and was chosen to demonstrate a new machine gun before President Wilson. His squad was rewarded with a ride on the Presidents yacht. According to letters other marines sent my great grandmother, on November 1st, 1918 he was shot in the hand but refused medical attention and remained at his machine gun post. A short time later, an artillery shell landed on their post killing 3 Marines (odd to think of U.S. Marines in France in WWI but they were there). Howard Jarrett was awarded 4 Bronze Battle Stars and 2 Silver Stars during his time in France. There is a book, "Decorated Marines of the Fourth Brigade in World War I" and he is on page 156. My great grandmother saved all his letters in a little wooden box along with her gold star armband as well as the telegram advising her of his death and the various certificates, commandant of the Marine Corps, General Pershing, and various French certificates. The marine corps thought the "IA" of Iowa abbreviation looked like "CA" (I could see it happening using a serif font and a bad typewriter ribbon) and sent his death telegram to Oakland California. Great Grandma started sending frantic telegrams when the war insurance office contacted her to pay out his life insurance policy and she hadn't heard from him in months. Eventually the marines contacted her in Oakland Iowa in 1919. The marines put her in contact with some of the soldiers from his unit (those letters, also in the box, was how we heard about him being shot earlier in the battle but refusing medical attention). He and the other 2 soldiers were buried there they fell, but as you might imagine, artillery is not kind to the body. Great Grandma complained they sent him home in a jar (I'm assuming the jar was inside a casket). He's buried in a little cemetery in Oakland IA. Great Grandma outlived everyone from her generation as well as her daughter who was caring for her and visited us from time to time. We've sent scans of all the letters and certificates to the Iowa Historical Society but lost contact with them during the pandemic, looking to find a home for the little box other than a closet here and we still have his dress blues, although they aren't as bright blue as they might have been 100 years ago. With 4 bronze battle stars and 2 silver stars he was definitely the over achiever of the family (my dad received 1 bronze battle star for ground combat, Iwo Jima). My son is currently on active duty and thinks the second silver star might have been because the purple heart didn't exist until the 1920's. Anyway, between my son and I we have posted scans of the originals and one of the letters on find a grave. My parents always thought he was killed after the war ended because of how late the official notification came, but he was killed 17 days before the war ended. He was close to making it.
The concept of ending a war at a specific time is ludicrous!! How many lives were lost in those few crucial hours? Even if they agreed on an immediate seize fire, how long for the news to get out to everyone? The last scene of the German soldier basically saying, "f-this, I'm done. Shoot me or don't"!! Very touching.
Dont forget every bloody comflict triggers retaliation ... last chance to kill your enemys in war with out of charges or consequences so some of dat happend there its not all acidents ... not only normal ppl particpate in wars murduresrs rapist and ppl who are trigger happy dose to them war is fun ! -Not over untill its over whatch on your self all the time ...
@@stephaniehutchinson6740 That's Henry Gunther. Dumb fuck was recently demoted and tried to get promoted back by being a hero. Got himself killed instead.
Imagine making a short film dedicated to those who died in the final hours of the war just to have all the comments be about a french guy wanting soup.
@Andrew Riela the US lost 100,000 or so in 9 months canada lost 270,000 or so in 4 years and they were the spearhead of most British ops after vimy ridge Casualties not just deaths
They should really make a video about the old contemptibles of Mons. It said that some of these soldiers from the very start of the first british/german encounters in August 1914 survived, only to die on the very last day trying to take Mons again as a “nice price before the ending of the war” and that last quotation is of course what some of their officers thought. Truly sad.
That's excactly what happened. There were several COs that hadn't been in command very long that felt they just HAD to have some "glory" before the war ended.
Thats what happened with Henry Gunther. He was once a sergeant but got demoted to a private for writing a letter to a friend encouraging him to dodge the war draft as much as he could. He was desperate to regain his rank before the war ended and decided the best way to do this was by bayonet charging a German MG post ALONE one minute before the war ended. Theres a fine line between Bravery and Stupidity...I know what side of the line he was on.
Beautiful scene. One critique: the American soldier who got shot by the German machine gun had a M1903A3, with the rear peep sight, a modification that was not seen until the Second World War. For the period the rifle would have had a further-forward leaf sight, although more likely a different rifle altogether, the M1917, which outnumbered the M1903 at least 3 to 1
In 2004 i talked to a friend of my grandmother. He was born 1910. he witnessed the ending of the war. he lived in Augsburg (city in bavaria) . One day 1918 .. the Main Street was deserted , suddenly men appeared. German soldiers walking .. walking home. He said thousands, thousands passed his home. Everyone laid food and gave water. The passing columns took around one week until the last men passéd the house .
I have an elder in my family who was part of a war (not sure which). He stepped on a land mind… and well, you know. It’s quite devastating that these men had to endure such painful and harsh punishment of war. Now’a’days war would just be “I sunk your battle ship” kind of deal… it’s upsetting. God bless those men who fought to protect our country. ❤ may you rest in peace ❤️
Definitely not WW1 then since landmines hadn't been invented yet but there were some primitive ones. These mines consisted of an artillery shell being buried faceup so if a soldier step on it it would explode.
@@jaaniplummer3394 because its cruel fate that a bunch of people bit the dust mere moments before the war was about to cease. It's tragic to die in the middle of it... but even shittier to die with like 4 seconds left on the clock lol
The 11th is called veterans day because it ended on the 11th month on the 11th day at 11am and it was called amrasit day but was changed. Lest me forgot ww1 june 1914 to November 1918 lest we forget ww2 September 1st to September 2 1945 .we will never forget are veterans and their sacrifice that they gave up and the freedom they gave away for us
When i was a young pastor I visited a man who had fought in WW1. He was dying and wanted forgiveness for killing a German soldier after the war had ended. He had startled the young German and the German charged him with a bayonet. The dying vet told me he chambered a round and fired point blank killing the young German. He remarked that the German had this look of shock as he stood for a moment and then fell backwards. The young German appeared to be perhaps 15 or 16. This American soldier had grieved the rest of his life thinking he should have parried and disarmed the young soldier, telling him the war had ended. Everyone who heard this story assured him he had done nothing wrong and encouraged him to let it go. However, as he lay dying in 1982, he still felt the guilt. So I shared a Scripture from 1 John 1:9 "If we confess our sins He is faithful and just to forgive us our sins and cleanse us from all unrighteousness." I encourged him to confess his sin but also embrace the forgiveness. He did and wept. Now I personally did not think he had done any wrong but HE DID!. So I tried to let him pass in peace. He did.
I think the German kid probably didn't know the war was over. This man defended himself and this is not murder. But I can understand the guilt he would have. RIP to both.
The German had a girlfriend, The Brit had a family, and the French had le hot soup
Garry Mod “le soupe de chaude”
😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
Bro I actually felt bad for the french guy but then I remember it's a movie
@@backup4278 it's true
@@randomjoch2804 De la soupe chaude, I'm french
WWI: A war to end all wars
*Hitler: Well yes, but actually no*
black ops zombies hahaahahahahahhaahahahahhaahahahahahahahahaahah so funny
black ops zombies stfu
So this comment is stolen? No but actually yes
black ops zombies na stfu mate
@black ops zombies that meme is not old wanker
"The war might be over, and those leaders might be shaking hands, but that mother is still waiting for her son to come back..."
I read this quote on a different video and i started tearing up.
that's so deep I hate it cuz it's so sad it's gonna make me cry.
she never saw her son again
The countless lives that were lost can never be replaced. Innocent people died because some leaders have no emotional maturity.
Mahmoud Darwish, "The war will end"
Dulce Et Decorum Est pro patria mori
“This is not a peace. it is an armistice for 20 years!”
- Marshal Ferdinand Foch
Damn he was right 😭
@@jeongna he meant that the punishment was not harsh enough for Germany, not being sympathetic for the Germans
@@Golmar_227 you are absolute stupid. No peace with punishment. french asshole just want revenge for their own failure. At the end of world war II, the Americans did not punish Germany, on the contrary, they rebuild Germany to become their ally. See the different. Fuking stupid
What a way to foreshadow
Did he really say that or is it a fake quote bruh
Imagine surviving all the years just to die in the last hours of the war
Sad soldier noise
XDDDDDD
Oh man!
@@KeysAndDoorss its not even funny
In front of his girlfriend... rip
WWI: ends in one minute
German sniper: THAT FINAL KILLCAM IS MINE!
Isso ai palmeiras fica sem mundial
Palmeiras não tem mundial I’m german
general nico kkkkkkkk sempre tem um BR
cookie gamerLP how is like to know that somebody of your family probly fought the war?
@@palmeirasnaotemmundial2030 interesting, and makes someone aware of the horrible things of war
My German maternal grandfather fought in WWI. He was so disgusted with the war that when the armistice came he threw his rifle to the ground, turned east, and walked home.
But your grandfather volunteer to join in the army in the first place so for what he felt disgusted when war started nobody forced him to join in ?? Unless he was a civilian not a soldier than he can felt digusted when war started
@@aizatjunaidi69 these were lads, thinking of honor and glory in war. Do ya think they would teach them about the reality of war? Of course not, nobody would volunteer if they did. So he does absolutely have the right to be disgusted
@@aizatjunaidi69The German army drafted soldiers in WW1, its possible he was drafted.
@aizatjunaidi69 what they tell ain't the same as the reality if it was we wouldn't have any soldiers
@@aizatjunaidi69 That's a very childish take.
I would never fathom how at 00:55, he casually notices an enemy aiming at him and dodges it -continues conversing like a boss..
he didnt dodge it, he just flinched. the bullet completely missed him and was probably not even meant for him
I hope that frenchmen got his soup in heaven.
Joshua Starkloff more than soup, more happiness, joy, everything for him
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I do believe he did
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Damnit, the most important in a war is to learn how "the war is over" is said in other languages!
Belgium: For Peace
Britain: for peace
France: *for hot soup*
FOR LE SOUP
Battle of hot soup
Kermit118 England, u mean Britain fam u can’t leave out Scotland,Wales and Northern Ireland
@@thewoo7269 no s**t sherlock
Kermit118 wdym no shit that makes no sense pahahahahah
Man this hits home. My grandfather fought in this war. Mr step-father in Vietnam. And I have 2 sons that are in the military today. One at Ft Campbell and one a Ft Hood. Thank you to all the men and women that give us the freedom to be who we are. And all of those that were lost. Bless this country and bless all of our soldiers.🇺🇸
My uncle was a soldier in Vietnam war and he was in the North/ winner side. He died in duty in around 1970 and his body had never been found. I was born in early 90 so I have never met him, but from my grandmother stories he was a calm and nice man. To me soldiers of both side needs to be respected. In my country we have cemeteries for Southern soldiers and people took good care of them. Luckily Vietnam and US are now friends.
Love how I get recommended this every month or so. It's so good, love watching it.
Soldiers in ww1: the war is over
Hitler: There is another
AH SHIT HERE WE GO AGAIN!
Everyone: *looks at germany*
The Germans: wha-
Enzo SGMX lol
Well isnt really hitler's fault at all cuz in WW1 a british soldier saved him... if he knew that hitler was that bad he would shot him ..... but this is history cant change it :(
CRISTIAN 9002 British started the world war
"Don't get yourself killed"
*sticks head above trench*
Yeah I fell bad an all but that was sadly kinda his fault
*top 10 chilling photos taken before disaster*
Tip number one:don’t stick your head out in a ditch
He dead
Yes he so dump but is live
In France, every village has its "monument to the fallen" with the names of WWI soldiers KIA engraved on it. A couple weeks ago, I was looking at such a monument (I often do), where the date was mentioned as well. There were maybe forty names on it. The last was dated December 10 1918 . I guess that he died from wounds he had sustained one month after the armistice. But the one before him was dated November 10 1918. Killed maybe not on the last minute, but on the last day of the war. It immediately made me think of this video. For the record, he was called Jean Guat.
This is a beautifully constructed and and tragic video, full of pathos. Thank you.
that soldier that ran up to the machine gunner was asking for it.
as well as that guy looking at girl while under fire
Brits where selfish trying to attack a machine gun nest 2 minutes before the war ended
@@vasakvasa2929: Several American commanders ordered major attacks in the last few hours. In one battle over 800 casualties were sustained taking the small French town of Stenay because it had mineral baths and Gen. William M. Wright though his men would enjoy a bath later that day. In fact the loss of life was so bad that Gen. Pershing had to face a House Committee to explain why American soldiers had died taking ground they could have just walk onto after 11.00am. Pershing lied about when he knew of the Armistice signing and in the best traditions of US politics the whole matter was covered up.
Officers on all sides, many thinking of future postings, kept the war going and thousands were killed and wounded within a few hours of peace.
sentinel531 that wasn't the brits it was he Americans because they just joined the war and the American officers wanted to see to action so they could say they they helped when they got back. So many of the officers didn't tell their soldiers so they didn't know. As a result many Americans died because they weren't told that the war will have ended but were told to put full force into the battle. So many of them rushed the Germans and got killed
He was suicidal.
*21 years later*
Ah sh*t , here we go again
*Guess people on the internet can’t take a joke these days and have to throw their toys out of their pram lol. Guess you’ll never know what I said to trigger some people and a apparent Redditor oh well.*
@@yogurtslayer2358 ?
@@yogurtslayer2358 i dont get it
@@popthiccle1158 the woosh is the sound of the joke flying over your head
@@jediael9906 yeah i know what that means
Idk is this from a movie, but one of the best things I've seen on youtube in a while.
Happy Veterans Day! This hits hard, thank you for all sacrifices and the anniversary of the day on which so many gave everything.
"The war will be over in 15 minutes!!!"
"Meh..."
"There will be hot soup!!!"
"Hooray..."
Steven Bennett it will be over in 11o clock
Back then getting a hot meal was still few an far between
@@crycolsalithebeast1749 dies at 10.45
The reason it was a big deal for him it's cuz back then they didn't get free stuff it was hard even when you had to pay so for them to get free hot soup is good now shut up with the soup jokes
@@rosariosanchez9157 exactly
Belgium: Ah finally peace,
England: Ah finally peace,
Germany: Thank god I can go home and see my girlfriend
France: s o u p
Also Germany: c l e a n b e d s h e e t s
hahahahahahaha
UK not england
@@Samuel-ut7mj Uk NoT eNgLaNd
Turkey: oh shit here we go again
In Flanders Fields, the poppies blow
Between the crosses, row on row,
That mark our place; and in the sky
The larks, still bravely singing, fly
Scarce heard amid the guns below.
We are the dead, short days ago
We lived, felt dawn, saw sunset glow,
Loved and were loved, and now we lie
In Flanders fields.
Take up our quarrel with the foe:
To you from failing hands we throw
The torch; be yours to hold it high.
If ye break faith with us who die
We shall not sleep, though poppies grow
In Flanders fields.
- Lt. Col. John McCrae
rest in peace everyone who died in the last minutes of the war. who were unable to enjoy the end of the war, celebrate with friends and return to their families.
French soldier : for the hot soup
German sniper : I'm gonna do what's called a pro gamer move
LAST KILL CAM
"MOOOMMMMM GET ZZE CAMERAA"
NeinLaMenace561
*360 Noscope*
Lol MISSION FAILED WE'LL GET THE SOUP NEXJT TIME
Not the place for this kiddo
@@ZacharyReaper *autolike* : exist
I feel bad for the French soldier, he didn’t get hot soup
But he got to die, so it's a win win situation.
the hot soup rules L H
also it’s French person
I bet he got a cold soup eugh...
in the real life it s not a french because he has a big accent foreign ( i m french)
What is the name of the music they used in this sad but absolutely beautiful cinematic creation of the end of WW1?
Respect to all of the soldiers who died in this war, no matter who they fought for. At the end of the day, there were all just men, people like you and me. They had dreams and hopes, families and futures, and they laid down their lives in the name of a cause they believed in. They lived and died with courage and dignity, and to die for the people you love, the country you love, and the beliefs you love is the most honorable thing a person can do. Rest in peace to all the brave fallen of WWI and every other war. Your sacrifices will never be forgotten
German soldiers: Stop! Go back! The war is over!
Random American soldier: I have decided that I want to die
It’s a brutish
@@BeAsTGunmaster1 you look closely its american
@@BeAsTGunmaster1 hes using the m1917 enfield which the british never used
@@BeAsTGunmaster1 Americans had similar helmets 2 British one.
@@BeAsTGunmaster1 its American Soldier,Bro
WW1: ends
Versailles:
"So you want a rematch in 20 years or so?"
"Yes. Just sign here"
nexusu 00 haha
💀
LMAOOO I love history
@@SEBTIG and the Germans lost... TWICE. that must hurt lmao
Billy Gil Music sad thing is if they didn’t go against the USA the soviets wouldn’t have had enough equipment for all their men and Germany could’ve met their goals
I have a soft spot for soldier as my dad is a war veteran who served on the front lines. Soldiers are just people, with dreams and lives to live. Just being ordered by generals who dont care about them. I love all soldiers and those who served in the military. Respect those who died, everyone.
I think those last hours must've been the worst part of the war knowing all youve been through is about to end but knowing it could go sour at any second is just terrifying.The fact they didn't want to kill theyre foes because they wanted to get home too just shows the love that could've been but was taken by sad little leaders
RIP
French soup guy
1 like:1 sad soup
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Russia:FIGHT FOR THE MOTHER LAND!!
GERMANY:FIGHT FOR THE FATHER LAND!!
FRANCE:FOR THE HOT SOUP
are you ok?do you know what they did for their country,they are hungry and they want food,they want a hot soup!you dont know the old time.
Ezekiel John Agunod Russia ?!
You fuckin idiot !
USSR !!!!!!!
For 🥖
In ww1 it would have been russia as in tsardom of russia unless this is after 1917
Each one's motivations 😂
The concept of this short is brave. The distribution is super. But the names on th endscreen was shocking. I never thought these are not just hypothetrical could have been stories but real events.
You made the Maxim eject from the front, nice!
Assaulting a fortified position with a machine gun by running at it straight ahead. That guy won the Darwin award.
33kaus holokaust unfortunately that is off the mark, the soldier in question actually believed he had failed his unit days before and felt it was his last chance to clear his name and charged anyway despite as shown warning shots being fired
Sandouras ...while reloading
Sandouras yea let’s hide behind this tree branch. These twigs should stop a machine gun
@@heinz4TW The Germans didn't want to fire at them anyways.
@33kaus holokaust Only in the first two years in the war by late 15 and even into mid 16 the idea of charging a position was seen as outdated. The Germans answered with their stormtrooper tactics, and the British began to develop early combined arms between tanks, arty, and infantry. Matter of fact the only country by 1918 that still used the mass attack on an entrenched position was the United States, since we choose not to accept advice from the British and French on how the tactics had changed.
some austrian dude: *Now the war is over, I will pursue my passion for art!*
Say no more I think I've heard this story somewhere
No we don't want you
I have something else for you
21 years later : ah shit,here we go again
*OOPS*
A masterpiece indeed
Is this part of a movie and if so which movie?
That German sniper mustve been mad he wasnt offered any soup.
He was definitely a psycho
Donlans Donlans *a solider
@@blankblank5409 When you choose to end someone's life out of spite when 5 minutes away is peace, that is a bit concerning.
Lischofph36rd0r oof
@@Lischofph36rd0r You never know if that soldier had the knowledge of the war ending in only a few minutes. For all he could know, the war could last another year.
General: The war so going to end soon!
German sniper: Welp, last chance to increase my k/d.
Benjonen Lennar he didnt see the glint 😭
He got the round ending killcam.
@@raptordoniv6779 Plot twist: the final killer gets all of the soup
yep
that german sniper was like ; ther is no soup for u today
Ww1 soldiers from Europe:the war is over!
Some guy with a goofy ahh moustache:it might seem crazy what im about to say!
Interestingly enough, all the francophone characters have an accent that is similar in ways to my own Quebec accent. Where are the actors from?
Legends say the soup never got cold
😢😢
Bru good one
they had to pee in the soup to make sure it didn't get cold while they fought.
@@e92slate 😂😂😂
@@memegod6989 LOL that was rude of me xd
@@e92slate come on man you had to ruin it didn t you
Germany in 21 years: *it's funnier the second time*
Sporkzz lol
fuck you XD
LMAO🤣🤣🤣
That got dark
Everyone 21 years later: it's funnier the second time.
It's one of those things. As humans when we see no sign of end to an uncomfortable situation, we tend to be on high alert and develop thick skin for all the adversities that may lie ahead. Here lies the case they'd been told the war's ending in a few minutes. Being overjoyed there is a high probability you might stop thinking rationally for some few moments and within those moments as we've dropped our guard, a lot can go wrong as in the case of the unfortunate French soldier Augustine.
Great video for my WW1 unit. My kids loved it!
Killing After 11 AM is Random Death Matching and will result in a ban
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Lol rdm
trycoldman23 haHAA you’re so fUnNy
WOW! RDM! ADMIN TO ME!
trycoldman23 I see your comments on every single video wtf
"End of the war"
Random sniper: well yes but actually no
*WW2
Sniper: “Round 2?”
Remember: not everyone got the message, many killed each other for no reason, unknowingly.
Galactic *fuck*
Zoomie *Galactic fuck*
Splice_ Joe *_Zoomie Galactic Fuck_*
The Frenchmen who messaged about the soup, was a real man. He died at 10:45AM, just 15 minutes before the end of WWI. His role was a messenger.
The movie is really touching and the the soundtrack is perfectly moving! What's the name of the track? I've searched but I sadly didn't find that!
Poor French guy, he was so busy taking care of others, that he forgot about himself...
Yeah...I dont know why some people making tun in the comments of it its a very sad clib
@@waltraudwappl541 The further we are distanced from these events the easier it is to make a joke of. It's sad to see, but it's only going to get worse as time goes on :(
@@TheGalterinone I agree, now after 5 weeks of basically being stuck in my house with no work, I am a little more emotional than usual but all these scenes, despite being dramatisations, really got me thinking and got to me a little. Now I'm sad. I would never joke about such scenes as so many others here have done. Taking the piss out of the Frenchman and his soup. Soup is a literal lifesaver in shitty conditions, then he got shot dead dreaming of it. Heart-strings twanged for me there.
@@chouaibben1600 are you joking? Every empire killed millions of people, French, British, Russian, etc.
And no, the French are not the Mazis, they were a constitutional monarchy at the time
Sad he did not get his soup
Can you imagine being young in WW1, surviving it all and then having to go through WW2 as well..
Yeah x´d
Get nay nay'ed
My great grandfather had to go through that
Heritage Hey young man you spell nae nae with an e look it up!
That will be hard specialy if Hitler onvades your country and you are done for.
My Great Uncle was 17 when he enlisted in the US. Marines in 1917. He was a replacement machine gunner and apparently was very good and was chosen to demonstrate a new machine gun before President Wilson. His squad was rewarded with a ride on the Presidents yacht. According to letters other marines sent my great grandmother, on November 1st, 1918 he was shot in the hand but refused medical attention and remained at his machine gun post. A short time later, an artillery shell landed on their post killing 3 Marines (odd to think of U.S. Marines in France in WWI but they were there). Howard Jarrett was awarded 4 Bronze Battle Stars and 2 Silver Stars during his time in France. There is a book, "Decorated Marines of the Fourth Brigade in World War I" and he is on page 156. My great grandmother saved all his letters in a little wooden box along with her gold star armband as well as the telegram advising her of his death and the various certificates, commandant of the Marine Corps, General Pershing, and various French certificates. The marine corps thought the "IA" of Iowa abbreviation looked like "CA" (I could see it happening using a serif font and a bad typewriter ribbon) and sent his death telegram to Oakland California. Great Grandma started sending frantic telegrams when the war insurance office contacted her to pay out his life insurance policy and she hadn't heard from him in months. Eventually the marines contacted her in Oakland Iowa in 1919. The marines put her in contact with some of the soldiers from his unit (those letters, also in the box, was how we heard about him being shot earlier in the battle but refusing medical attention). He and the other 2 soldiers were buried there they fell, but as you might imagine, artillery is not kind to the body. Great Grandma complained they sent him home in a jar (I'm assuming the jar was inside a casket). He's buried in a little cemetery in Oakland IA. Great Grandma outlived everyone from her generation as well as her daughter who was caring for her and visited us from time to time. We've sent scans of all the letters and certificates to the Iowa Historical Society but lost contact with them during the pandemic, looking to find a home for the little box other than a closet here and we still have his dress blues, although they aren't as bright blue as they might have been 100 years ago. With 4 bronze battle stars and 2 silver stars he was definitely the over achiever of the family (my dad received 1 bronze battle star for ground combat, Iwo Jima). My son is currently on active duty and thinks the second silver star might have been because the purple heart didn't exist until the 1920's. Anyway, between my son and I we have posted scans of the originals and one of the letters on find a grave. My parents always thought he was killed after the war ended because of how late the official notification came, but he was killed 17 days before the war ended. He was close to making it.
Sorry about your granduncle
The concept of ending a war at a specific time is ludicrous!! How many lives were lost in those few crucial hours? Even if they agreed on an immediate seize fire, how long for the news to get out to everyone? The last scene of the German soldier basically saying, "f-this, I'm done. Shoot me or don't"!! Very touching.
Everyone during WW1: 😔
Everyone during WW2:😩
Everyone during “WW3”: m e m e s
Everyone while WW3 is just starting: This is obviously a pran- *nuked*
@Adios its iraq
WW3 to WW1 I will finish what you started
Is this a world war 3 meme?
Henry Elias r/im14andthisisdeep
You guys will never know what the original post was.
hot soup
No the soup went cold
Man these people in the comments.... I cant🤣🤣🤣🤣
*shamefully admits*
:( the le hot soup was waiting for him :(
Very moving video
What's the name of the movie?
Soldiers should be trained how to say “the war is over” in other languages
spooka770 okay but even so, they wouldn’t believe them.
well if an enemy soldier rushes u trying to kill u, is the war really over then?
Hi.
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Dont forget every bloody comflict triggers retaliation ... last chance to kill your enemys in war with out of charges or consequences so some of dat happend there its not all acidents ... not only normal ppl particpate in wars murduresrs rapist and ppl who are trigger happy dose to them war is fun ! -Not over untill its over whatch on your self all the time ...
Best feeling during war: when you know its gonna end.
Worst?
Dying in the last minute.
You kinda don't feel it tho
Worst? Charging at a 3 heavily armed soldiers that are not firing a single bullet by your self
@@stephaniehutchinson6740 That's Henry Gunther. Dumb fuck was recently demoted and tried to get promoted back by being a hero. Got himself killed instead.
When you survived 4 years of trench warfare but get killed 5 seconds before war is over
Even worse dying In the first minute
May you all Rest in peace all the brave men no matter what country you fought for. 🙏
This just show how much can happen in 15 minutes 😢
Germany: Clean Bedsheets and finnaly seeing my girlfriend
France: $0UP!!
@@jadedsmol7162 well always remember that France had red and blue uniforms
Nice stealer
JigglyJaded Plays what no the French people were talking about the soup 🤦🏽♂️
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You stole this comment 🖕🖕🖕🖕🖕🖕🖕🖕🖕
Imagine making a short film dedicated to those who died in the final hours of the war just to have all the comments be about a french guy wanting soup.
Fuck those guys
lol
He just wanted some soup man
@@rajeshkumartyagi6063 wanker
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1 year has passed. I'm back here again.
What is the name of the movie
France:finally it’s over
Germany:I can go home
USA:WTF I JUST GOT HERE
Nice one 😂
Hahaha
["over there" intensifies]
Usa is one of those good players that is just so late to the party
@Andrew Riela the US lost 100,000 or so in 9 months canada lost 270,000 or so in 4 years and they were the spearhead of most British ops after vimy ridge
Casualties not just deaths
"The war will end at 11 o'clock "
French boi : Did someone said soup?
How do you do that text
@@chaos6839 you have to be gay in order to do that
@@legacy8753 hahahhahahhaH lmfao
@@legacy8753 oh ok I am gay now😂😂
@@notthatguy4703 😂😂😂
They should really make a video about the old contemptibles of Mons. It said that some of these soldiers from the very start of the first british/german encounters in August 1914 survived, only to die on the very last day trying to take Mons again as a “nice price before the ending of the war” and that last quotation is of course what some of their officers thought.
Truly sad.
Came back to watch this on Armistice day, 105 years later and we still remember
That's sad, dying in the last minutes of the war, may all of them rest in peace.
@Olek Geuskensi got him to 200 likes
You know what's even sadder? To die minutes or even hours after the armistice came into effect, just beacuse somebody hadn't received the news.
@@Ondrus21
They put the Armistice to 11 so that all units could be informed of it and to my understanding all units were informed of it at that time.
rest in peace
All these poor lads, and at he end, all of it was for nothing.
The war will end in 30 minutes!
”All the tryhards thinking its their last change to increase their stats”
Did you see name is price It is captain price from COD
@@tataynestor9836 you are 110% under the age of 12 with a 10% margin for error
That's excactly what happened. There were several COs that hadn't been in command very long that felt they just HAD to have some "glory" before the war ended.
Thats what happened with Henry Gunther. He was once a sergeant but got demoted to a private for writing a letter to a friend encouraging him to dodge the war draft as much as he could. He was desperate to regain his rank before the war ended and decided the best way to do this was by bayonet charging a German MG post ALONE one minute before the war ended.
Theres a fine line between Bravery and Stupidity...I know what side of the line he was on.
Bro somethings never change, dont be *that* guy
Respect for the people who lost their lives in ww1.
Today is the day the armistice was signed.
11 a.m on 11 November, 1918
Beautiful scene. One critique: the American soldier who got shot by the German machine gun had a M1903A3, with the rear peep sight, a modification that was not seen until the Second World War. For the period the rifle would have had a further-forward leaf sight, although more likely a different rifle altogether, the M1917, which outnumbered the M1903 at least 3 to 1
and some of these people were killed because they didnt use duolingo
DC Gameplay I’m afraid but you are about 4 months to late
Radiation whatever dood Chernobyl dood yeah this would’ve been a top comment
@@dexterblockerson4662 memes never truly die
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@@_braileanul a man of 🅱️ass
Lol
Comments:
5% comments underrated memes
95% hot soup
overused memes*
@@churchyy0 Facts 🥣😥
yep thats true
@@churchyy0 its joseph not josef
Jaime la soupe cest bon
Film name?
In 2004 i talked to a friend of my grandmother. He was born 1910. he witnessed the ending of the war. he lived in Augsburg (city in bavaria) . One day 1918 .. the Main Street was deserted , suddenly men appeared. German soldiers walking .. walking home. He said thousands, thousands passed his home. Everyone laid food and gave water. The passing columns took around one week until the last men passéd the house .
Russian: For MotherLand
German; For Father Land
Uk: For King And Country
French: For Hot Soup
Bruh are you 7
N-Word-Pass NO i am 5 u dumb
10000 subcribers without video 5 year olds aren’t even supposed to be in youtube gtfo and grow up
your mom is a plebsicl Fuk off
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You’re 12 aren’t you?
How can I tell?
Guess.
“All wars are civil wars, because all men are brothers.” -François Fénelon
Soup
Mixtli Escobedo Battlefield 1
Imperialnut 31 soup
Oof
@@neogotmycrack7938 soup
I have an elder in my family who was part of a war (not sure which). He stepped on a land mind… and well, you know. It’s quite devastating that these men had to endure such painful and harsh punishment of war. Now’a’days war would just be “I sunk your battle ship” kind of deal… it’s upsetting. God bless those men who fought to protect our country. ❤ may you rest in peace ❤️
Definitely not WW1 then since landmines hadn't been invented yet but there were some primitive ones. These mines consisted of an artillery shell being buried faceup so if a soldier step on it it would explode.
I love this...have watched several times. Curious tho. .. who was the last German soldier to die?
That German shouting stop the war is over breaks my heart
Fatality25 Sounds like the separatist from Star Wars episode III
Moby Huge “lord sidious promised us peace”
The german doesent wanna kill him
A soldier in the battle field has more in common with each other on both sides than they have with there comander
@@MonsieurTerrorizer
Mahimna
The real enemy isn’t across the trenches, it’s back home in comfortable offices
i know, karen is my real enemy, that stuck up piece of shit
Man that’s so true
The only people saying war is good are the ones who have never fought in one.
@@raptordoniv6779 well all i know about war is just like hell, but has more ways to escape nor get out just like Desserting or other..
@@danimationd8886 You get shot if you object the order or ran away
i am very proud to see my son playing in such a meaningful movie, thank you mathieu, your dad
Today is Nov 11th, 2023 at 10:59AM exactly 105 years since Henry Gunther perished 😢 rip to those whose lives were cut short
French guy: there will be hot so-
Sniper guy: no
XD
French boi: soup
German sniper: well yes but actually no
That sniper later became the Soup Nazi. "NO SOUP FOR YOU!"
ATL Ian I’ll rephrase
French boi: There will be hot so-
German Sniper: *_N E I N_*
ATL Ian gru
French soldier: There will be soup!
German sniper: hippity hoppity your soup is now my property.
́ ́ ́ ́ lol
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I had one in my head like that:*french soldier* "there will be soup" german sniper:not for you
Bacot
Any idea who the German who bowed at the end of the war was? I’ve heard stories of him before
I also felt like a warrior in the war while struggling with my addiction
Me: oh shit this was sad.
Everyone else: Le HoT SoUp
OACEIS 🍲🍲🍲
La hot Soup
Yea this comment section should be disabled
LA CHAUD SOUP
Ikr
Studio announced that season 2 will come in next 21 years
Lmfao xD
😂😂😂
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@@topanlazuardi9251 anime and tv series often announced their new season after the last episode. So it's 39-18=21
@@adnitesean5005 ww1 end in 1918, and ww2 1945
6:58 *german gets sniped"
Tommy: "Sorry mate me watch was off by a minute"
Rip 2500 men who couldn't make it till 11o clock
Đoàn Hiền why just rip to the 2500? how about rip to all soldiers who died during the duration of the war?
Get Wr3ked rip go 2500
@@jaaniplummer3394 because its cruel fate that a bunch of people bit the dust mere moments before the war was about to cease. It's tragic to die in the middle of it... but even shittier to die with like 4 seconds left on the clock lol
@@teekydeeky truth
@@jaaniplummer3394 imagine a game of football. Losing with seconds left on the clock sucks ass but imagine dying at the end.
102 years ago today. May we never forget the sacrifices of these brave men.
The 11th is called veterans day because it ended on the 11th month on the 11th day at 11am and it was called amrasit day but was changed. Lest me forgot ww1 june 1914 to November 1918 lest we forget ww2 September 1st to September 2 1945 .we will never forget are veterans and their sacrifice that they gave up and the freedom they gave away for us
😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭 the last part
@@negan613 amrasit day? U mean armistice day
Movie name ? 😂
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I cry every time on Remembrance Day. People make fun of the man who wanted soup but back in war, soup was a luxury. Food was scarce.
i am very confused how you got thisfootage?? actors or like a movie or is it real??
Whatcha think? Lol
When i was a young pastor I visited a man who had fought in WW1. He was dying and wanted forgiveness for killing a German soldier after the war had ended. He had startled the young German and the German charged him with a bayonet. The dying vet told me he chambered a round and fired point blank killing the young German. He remarked that the German had this look of shock as he stood for a moment and then fell backwards. The young German appeared to be perhaps 15 or 16. This American soldier had grieved the rest of his life thinking he should have parried and disarmed the young soldier, telling him the war had ended. Everyone who heard this story assured him he had done nothing wrong and encouraged him to let it go. However, as he lay dying in 1982, he still felt the guilt. So I shared a Scripture from 1 John 1:9 "If we confess our sins He is faithful and just to forgive us our sins and cleanse us from all unrighteousness." I encourged him to confess his sin but also embrace the forgiveness. He did and wept. Now I personally did not think he had done any wrong but HE DID!. So I tried to let him pass in peace. He did.
That is incredible. Thank you for sharing that
Wow. What a sad and beautiful story. Thanks for sharing that.
Was killing that German soldier a good thing?
Dang that's tough but it was either him or the kid
I think the German kid probably didn't know the war was over. This man defended himself and this is not murder. But I can understand the guilt he would have. RIP to both.