Greatest Tank Battles | Season 1 | Episode 3 | The Battle of El Alamein

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  • In 1942, Rommel's Desert Afrika Corps faces off against Montgomery's Eighth Army. This is the story of the climax in the struggle for North Africa, which would change the course of the Second World War.
    The series show full heat of the mechanized war on screens, analyze arms, protection and tactics of tank troops, using realistic animation. Each series includes interview with participants of fights on both sides of battle. Military historians and other experts analyze tactics of fight and results of battles.
    Stars: Robin Ward, Ralf Raths #GreatestTankBattles #Tanks #BreakthroughEntertainment

Komentáře • 129

  • @davehodgkins3735
    @davehodgkins3735 Před rokem +66

    Proud and priviledged to say I was present when my father Tpr Jack Hodgkins recorded his part in this Epsiode. RIP Dad

  • @tcg1_qc
    @tcg1_qc Před 2 lety +62

    This series is probably what made me very interested in tanks and war as a kid. Thanks for putting it on CZcams

    • @adamplayz2282
      @adamplayz2282 Před 2 lety +3

      same! I always come back to thi

    • @samuel10125
      @samuel10125 Před rokem +2

      Tank Overhual

    • @arctic4299
      @arctic4299 Před 9 měsíci

      check out the youtube channel War stories.
      They somehow have like every SINGLE ww2 tv show out there lol

  • @Clementinewoofwoof
    @Clementinewoofwoof Před 11 měsíci +8

    2:59
    That transition will always be stunning to me, CGI and graphical technology may get better sure, but this is just a classic and still aged like a fine wine

  • @kaycey7361
    @kaycey7361 Před rokem +8

    What an epic background music. This is my favourite episode of the entire series.
    Good job Canadians

    • @towgod7985
      @towgod7985 Před rokem +2

      Really? No one else was there?

    • @kaycey7361
      @kaycey7361 Před 3 měsíci +1

      ​@@towgod7985I mean the production team. The show is Canadian. I am not talking about the commonwealth soldiers

  • @aramos3639
    @aramos3639 Před 3 lety +27

    Tank warfare was probably so much scarier back then when the guns were much stronger than armor. I.e- nowadays they add all sorts of layers of protection to mbts so crews can survive even when hit. Back then there was some steel then your face

    • @the_earlybirf1170
      @the_earlybirf1170 Před 2 lety +4

      Guns are stronger today, way stronger and the shells make em even crazier, thank goodness MBT's were made for sure.

    • @raikbarczynski6582
      @raikbarczynski6582 Před 2 lety +2

      well we dont really know if our modern MBTs are up for the fight when it comes to the armor right? we never had modern MBTs fight each other in combat only modern MBTs vs older Tanks.

    • @the_earlybirf1170
      @the_earlybirf1170 Před 2 lety +2

      @@raikbarczynski6582 There are stuff to provide improved protection of the crew, a good example is the Abrams, It has so much new technology and crew protection to the point that the heaviest combat weight is around 73 tons.

    • @raikbarczynski6582
      @raikbarczynski6582 Před 2 lety +1

      @@the_earlybirf1170 and yet we dont know how effective that stuff is. sure the Dorchester armor of the challenger and the derived Abrams armor are strong.. but do we really know that MBTs of possible enemies dont just go trough that stuff like a hot knife through butter? there are so many unknown weaponsystems around the world

    • @tcg1_qc
      @tcg1_qc Před 2 lety +2

      @@raikbarczynski6582 Enemy MBTs can and will most certainly go through the armour. You can't make a tank invulnerable to other tanks, just harder to destroy. I don't know the particular armour package you are talking about but if it's ERA it's probably to stop HEAT rockets (like RPGs) or HEAT-FS shells (assuming the enemy tank crew does not know your tank is equipped with ERA)

  • @teenshallot1189
    @teenshallot1189 Před 3 lety +18

    This was an amazing battle

    • @thomascolcord7095
      @thomascolcord7095 Před 3 lety +6

      There were was no battle in human history, such as this one. The British took rommal by the the throat and never let go. You really have to respect those Brits alright. They knew their job and did it, without one complaint. That is what I call bravery, way to go Brits, way to go

    • @thesnazzycomet
      @thesnazzycomet Před rokem +1

      @@thomascolcord7095 🫡 🇬🇧

  • @evanoconnell9448
    @evanoconnell9448 Před rokem +7

    My grandfather was in the battle of El Alamein. His stories were nuts.
    My other grandfather was on one of the ships in the battle that attacked the graft spe (dont know the spelling) then he re deployed to the pacific and in the solomons he got his hands on a kittyhawk the americans left behind. The mechanics got it going and they cooked the books for fuel for it and he flew their own CAP patrols around the island. Was planning to fly it home to New Zealand but got dinghey fever. He went back there after the war and it was already gone haha.

  • @nastynate4916
    @nastynate4916 Před 3 lety +24

    18:29 ouch, the person who made that used a Panzer III instead of the panzer IV

    • @aussieblackhawk123
      @aussieblackhawk123 Před 7 měsíci +1

      you definitely know your tanks. you have a very good eye haha.

  • @nickdanger3802
    @nickdanger3802 Před 6 měsíci +3

    M3 medium "For the first time, the Eighth Army now had a tank armed with a 75mm gun capable of firing a high explosive round, so vital to deal with dug-in German anti-tank guns."
    M4 "The Sherman was designed for mass production and at last provided Eighth Army with a good all-round tank capable of duelling with the best German tanks available to the Afrika Korps."
    Mk lV Crusader "The first Crusaders carried the standard 2-pounder gun, but by the time of Alamein the Crusader lll had been introduced which had the much better 57mm/6-pounder (anti-tank) gun. However the Crusader lll still suffered from the same chronic unreliability problems that had plagued the design from the start. Plus, the tank’s small size meant the turret crew had to be reduced from three to two to accommodate the larger gun."
    Mark lll Valentine "The Valentine was an ‘infantry tank’, designed to accompany the infantry in the assault in line with British pre-war doctrine. As such it was slow but well-armoured, with 65-mm thick frontal armour. But by 1942 its 40mm/2-pounder gun was obsolete. It wasn’t able to fire high explosive shells and was totally out-classed and out-ranged by German guns."
    History Hit (Canada)
    8 Tanks at the Second Battle of El Alamein page

    • @freddieclark
      @freddieclark Před 3 měsíci +1

      By 1942 the valentine MK IX was being produced with the 6pdr gun.

    • @nickdanger3802
      @nickdanger3802 Před 3 měsíci +1

      @@freddieclark Crew reduced to three.
      What was needed was a tank with a gun capable of firing a HE round large enough to knock out AT guns and an effective AT round.

    • @freddieclark
      @freddieclark Před 3 měsíci +1

      @@nickdanger3802 I am well aware of that, but it does not make my comment any less accurate.

  • @lourensswart8445
    @lourensswart8445 Před 7 měsíci +2

    The Desert Air Force were the ones that gave the victory to Montgomery.
    Mary Conningham were brilliant.
    That and the fact that the Allies finaly figure out inter arms warfare.
    At Alamein they had gotten the 6 pounder anti tank gun.
    You dont fight tanks with tanks, you fight tanks with an anti-tank gun screen.
    Divisions where fighting together. No splitting up for 'Jock Columns' and boxes that Rommel just destroyed one by one.
    Rommels fuel tankers where being sunk before they could offload.
    All of these contributed to Montgomery's victory.

    • @freddieclark
      @freddieclark Před 2 měsíci +2

      The 6pdr first saw action in the battle of Gazala in May 1942, 5 months before El Alamein.

  • @DRAGONSTRIKER887
    @DRAGONSTRIKER887 Před 3 měsíci +1

    Very amazing scenes.

  • @user-co1xv9oc2z
    @user-co1xv9oc2z Před 6 měsíci +1

    I like that it looks at the two points of view. To win it or not is not the point, men lost there life for what they thought was right. They did what was asked of them by all sides.

  • @danzielinski5036
    @danzielinski5036 Před rokem +3

    this is some good coverage of history. But what Begiles me is the fact WHY would any one remotely want to own this barren wasteland? An uninhabited dune sea.

    • @philipmoores4094
      @philipmoores4094 Před rokem +5

      The Germans wanted to reach the Suez Canal and ultimately the oil fields in Iraq. This wasteland was en route

    • @justineallandevelos6491
      @justineallandevelos6491 Před 7 měsíci

      Because it's the only available route the germans have into trying to get to the middle east oilfields the only other routes they had was either try to go around africa which would take a long time and probably face attacks at sea as they have to go around South africa which is a commonwealth nation the other was through Turkey but they can't do it since Turkey is Neutral country and would probably declare war on them if they force their way through there and probably open a another front which would drain Germany's resources further since they'll have to divert some their supplies towards there if they're gonna go through Turkey

  • @aditya11qw
    @aditya11qw Před 3 lety +2

    Wow awesome to know about wars like if you are fighting.

  • @Person_Alive
    @Person_Alive Před dnem

    So Montgomery just throws tanks at Rommel and hopes its gonna work, nice strategy

  • @rosepiranian7596
    @rosepiranian7596 Před 3 lety +25

    Seems like the German weakness was to always overextend themselves.

    • @urielmartinez2161
      @urielmartinez2161 Před 3 lety +3

      Yeah due to the Blitzkrieg tactics

    • @beckyfrogers
      @beckyfrogers Před 3 lety +4

      @@urielmartinez2161 Blitzkreig had nothing to do when Germany overextending themselves in Africa or Russia. As far as German overextending themselves, a lot of that was had to do with fighting a two front war, Germany's lack of natural resources (fuel-both to power it's war machine and it's industries) played a large role as well as the Allied's naval dominance, which ceased all shipping to re-supply Rommel! In Russia, a late summer pause by Hitler, which was supposed to give the German a chance to resupply, only serve to allow the Russians to regroup and the Eastern front to drag into the dreaded Russian winter. The rest is history!

    • @quaxky326
      @quaxky326 Před 3 lety +2

      Yes, not only that. They had the idea of quality over quantity. They were winning in the beginning of the war because they used weaker tanks, at the end they tried using tanks such as the Jagdtiger and other stuff.

    • @the_earlybirf1170
      @the_earlybirf1170 Před 2 lety +1

      Nah it was because they forgot to listen to their logistics officer

    • @kevinimperati8644
      @kevinimperati8644 Před 2 lety +2

      @@quaxky326 and killing off the skilled workers who were the main reason they could produce those tanks. Also Hitler could sorta blame Japan the emperor flew too close to the sun and aggravated the 1 thing Hitler kept trying to avoid at all cost. And brought the US into the war.

  • @martinnicholson9365
    @martinnicholson9365 Před 3 lety +1

    Miss of u Yr the best thing that ever happened to me xxxx

  • @robstokes174
    @robstokes174 Před 2 lety +1

    Your videos roll!!!!!!

  • @arklat
    @arklat Před 3 lety +12

    How does barrel length affect the cannon's effectiveness? Can somebody explain, please?

    • @locspimp
      @locspimp Před 3 lety +6

      It like a sniper rifle the longer the barrel the more velocity it can fire at giving it better range and accuracy better penetration and also the shorter the barrel it does less damage the further it shoots

    • @arklat
      @arklat Před 3 lety +2

      @@locspimp I still don't get it.
      Let's say the barrel is, just for fun, a hundred yards in length. Does that give the ammo a huge boost?

    • @whispofwords2590
      @whispofwords2590 Před 3 lety +20

      A longer barrel gives the gasses produced by the round being fired more time to expand behind it, resulting in a higher velocity, harder hitting round that can pierce through more armor and cover more ground in a shorter amount of time, increasing its range as a result. Now obviously if you increased a gun barrel by that much the round would just loose its momentum, especially if its not proportional in length or diameter to the the lenght of the Barrel.

    • @stndupforusa8964
      @stndupforusa8964 Před 3 lety +2

      Length of barrel helps with accuracy

    • @kellywalker8407
      @kellywalker8407 Před 3 lety +4

      @@whispofwords2590 nicely explained.

  • @user-ci7fe1jj8x
    @user-ci7fe1jj8x Před rokem

    اللهم صل على محمد وال محمد

  • @kerrydennison7947
    @kerrydennison7947 Před rokem +4

    If general Montgomery had to fight this battle with the exact same resources that Winston Churchill provided to the previous Commander and won a great victory I would say he is a great general no matter what uniform he wore but when you receive all of the resources and reinforcements that they previous British commander had been begging for for a long time then you are playing a totally different scenario

    • @philipmoores4094
      @philipmoores4094 Před rokem +2

      The British outnumbered the Germans for Operation Battleaxe in June 1941 and lost. They outnumbered the Germans for Operation Crusader in November 1941 and won a pyrrhic victory at best. They outnumbered the Germans at Gazala in May 1942 and got severely beaten. They outnumbered the Germans at 1st Alamein in July 1942 and got a stalemate.

  • @SuperchargedSupercharged
    @SuperchargedSupercharged Před 3 lety +3

    would have liked to watch this, however and advert every 2 to 3 minutes is just more than I am willing to put up with

  • @chd1694
    @chd1694 Před rokem +1

    Rommell was brilliant with little he had.

    • @towgod7985
      @towgod7985 Před rokem

      He was also being given daily intelligence from a spy who stole the British battle plans. Rommel was reading British intentions at the same time as London.

  • @user-oc2lu5sv7e
    @user-oc2lu5sv7e Před 7 měsíci

    My great grandfather fought here, he was on 25pdrs

  • @amanrusom9498
    @amanrusom9498 Před 3 měsíci

    I believe the battle of Moscow was the first defeat of Germany in WII.

  • @sontungle2641
    @sontungle2641 Před rokem

    The 50mm PzGr.39 round have velocity of 835m/s penetration from 50 to 70mm of RHA.

  • @thomaslinton5765
    @thomaslinton5765 Před 7 měsíci

    About 200 tanks in Panzer Army Africa were useful. The rest were light tanks with inadequate armor and guns.

  • @sontungle2641
    @sontungle2641 Před rokem

    Panzer III max speed on normal road: 40 km/h, on off road: 24 km/h.

  • @blrenx
    @blrenx Před 2 měsíci

    The first allied victory of the Second World War. Was Midway.

    • @michaelrooks4030
      @michaelrooks4030 Před 2 měsíci

      Really the Americans had the first victory lol...midway was 1942 u forget British and commonwealth troops been fighting since 1939 ...if u have a look at ww2 history ..the real one not Americans version...Narvik 1940 ...Tobruk1941...but hey what would I know

    • @blrenx
      @blrenx Před 2 měsíci

      @@michaelrooks4030 There were no Allies until the USA entered the war. America was staying out of it, that's why hitler declared war on the USA. Remember when the British were fighting alone?

    • @michaelrooks4030
      @michaelrooks4030 Před 2 měsíci

      @@blrenx Britain was never alone mate ..they had kiwis Aussies Indians south Africans and other commonwealth troops...

  • @thomaslinton5765
    @thomaslinton5765 Před 7 měsíci

    Not January, 1942. Late October and early November. After that, it's a fighting retreat.

  • @charlesgstudios5545
    @charlesgstudios5545 Před 2 lety

    Greatest Tank Battles Desert (Season 1/Episode 3)

  • @williambush1975
    @williambush1975 Před rokem +2

    I believe Rommel was not properly reinforced because of the equipment and men that where being diverted for the russian campaign,otherwise it would have been quite a different story

    • @philipmoores4094
      @philipmoores4094 Před rokem +2

      The British sank the ships carrying his oil supply. They sank 9 of the 16 ships carrying oil in August and September 1942 and sank all 3 in October. Without oil it didn't matter how much equipment he had.

    • @freddieclark
      @freddieclark Před 2 měsíci

      Rommel actually received tanks and equipment that were needed on the Eastern Front. Particularly in the later stages of the desert war. Complaints were made by Guderian and Manstein about this.

    • @williambush1975
      @williambush1975 Před 2 měsíci

      in the final analyisis ,the nazi's where streched too thin to win the war'though they where obviously very good at what they did.@@freddieclark

    • @freddieclark
      @freddieclark Před 2 měsíci

      @@williambush1975 Some of them were, but by the last two years of the war, fanaticism had taken the place of professionalism. Germany lost the war with a few stupid decisions, Invading the Soviet union, Declaring war on the US. Failing miserably to defeat the RAF and RN and failing to win the battle of the Atlantic, thus guaranteeing a war on (at least) two fronts.

    • @williambush1975
      @williambush1975 Před 2 měsíci +1

      It's always nice to meet a fellow historian. Thank you for your insights.

  • @seransam6578
    @seransam6578 Před 3 lety +1

    0:24 👌

  • @johnronald6115
    @johnronald6115 Před 2 lety +1

    Here’s one for Binkov - what if Rommel had Leopard tanks.

    • @David-jt9nt
      @David-jt9nt Před 2 lety

      nothing would really change bc gas was still an issue and they were using FAR lower quality oil then we have now for our MBTs and they have no way to replace the ammunition bc they do not have the production set up so it would be great for exactly 1 battle then they are just very heavy, and very armored drains on the war effort, now let say he was getting shipped the ammo and everything else they need though the logistic trains, he would have the same issues he had with logistics, because of over exertion. In short Germany started a war they could not and had no REAL chance of winning

  • @accubond3004
    @accubond3004 Před 2 lety +2

    Fuck yeah lets go shermans!!

  • @jingranwan4608
    @jingranwan4608 Před 2 lety

    why is the ep picture all the same

  • @riptidegaming8876
    @riptidegaming8876 Před 3 lety +1

    lol they said crusader can go 24 kmph per hour it can go 42 km ph

  • @jjayyoung7335
    @jjayyoung7335 Před 2 lety +1

    Why didn’t that first Grant tank shoot the panzer? What was the Grant going to do, ram the German panzer? Sounds like bullshit to me the Grant would have fired

  • @KenKaneki69699
    @KenKaneki69699 Před rokem

    Weren’t the Rats of Tobruk in the Battle of El Alamein

    • @philipmoores4094
      @philipmoores4094 Před rokem

      yes, 9 Australian Division played a very important part in the battle

  • @stephenmudiecastles.2938
    @stephenmudiecastles.2938 Před 3 lety +13

    Panzer III-I am the tiger of the battlefield..
    T34-Welcome to Russia..

  • @ussenterprisecv6231
    @ussenterprisecv6231 Před rokem

    War thunder world war events belike:

  • @jimfashik
    @jimfashik Před rokem +1

    long live Deutschland 😃

  • @Purplexity-ww8nb
    @Purplexity-ww8nb Před rokem +1

    The worst repercussions of El Alamein was it elevated Montgomery far above his station to command further in the war.

    • @freddieclark
      @freddieclark Před 2 měsíci

      Nonsense, Montgomery was an excellent logistician and planner as evidenced by Eisenhower giving him the command to draw up the Overlord operation. He was also highly instrumental in the British Army's completion of its move towards a truly combined arms force. The constant attacks by 'Hollywood historians' is simply sour grapes that a lower ranking American did not get his way all the time, one of the early American snowflakes.

  • @thenadonation2664
    @thenadonation2664 Před 10 měsíci

    The Sherman tank sucked.

  • @JackKrei
    @JackKrei Před rokem

    The Grant I believe were called the Lee by the British but history is not PC.

    • @ct92404
      @ct92404 Před rokem

      Yeah, there were slight differences with the M3 tanks that the US sent to the British. So to distinguish them, the British version was called the Grant and the American version was called the Lee.

  • @jamesburque5115
    @jamesburque5115 Před rokem

    Sorry to say but the M4A1 Sherman was not very powerful compared to the Panzer 4 or the Tiger. Yes the Sherman was fast but the 88mm could hit targets at 2000m or further meaning the Sherman would have to cover a lot of distance while under fire before it could fire back.

    • @ct92404
      @ct92404 Před rokem +1

      There weren't any Tigers at El Alamein. The Sherman had pretty much the same armor as the German tanks at that battle (50mm), the only thing that was able to take out the Shermans was the anti-tank guns.

    • @jamesburque5115
      @jamesburque5115 Před rokem

      @ct92404 oh ok but the Germans still had that match in firepower with the dreaded 88 high velocity gun giving German tanks a pretty big edge. The Sherman's had the advantage of sheer numbers coupled with resupply which is why the Germans lost at El Alamein.

    • @ct92404
      @ct92404 Před rokem +1

      @@jamesburque5115 The 88 guns weren't on tanks, they were on stationery anti-aircraft guns that the Germans had converted to use against tanks. As the documentary said, the Shermans were the strongest tanks at the 2nd battle of El Alamein.

  • @darthslater6077
    @darthslater6077 Před 2 lety

    At the end why didnt airsupport just take out the 88's? THis is what I never understood, you see the enemy has a better tank better guns, why just throw out a bunch of substandard shit and get a bunch of men killed because you did supply with equal firepower?

    • @philipmoores4094
      @philipmoores4094 Před rokem +1

      locating the enemy is difficult. Once they are located, you have to work out where you, where the enemy is, then contact the air force to send in the planes. The planes then have to navigate over featureless desert to find a pin prick on a map, and might get intercepted by enemy fighters along the way. It was not easy to do this. In fact, the air force was pretty rubbish at this type of attack.

    • @justineallandevelos6491
      @justineallandevelos6491 Před 7 měsíci

      Asides from attacks from enemy planes there's also the mere fact the germans have AA guns on the ground itself i mean the vid here literally said that they used the 88's which where AA guns against the british

  • @myassizitchy
    @myassizitchy Před 2 lety

    I remember that day