As a Canadian, I always joked to myself that the “Canadians being nice” thing was just an elaborate ruse to hide how monstrous we’ve been throughout history.
My great grandfather fought for Canada in both World Wars and his older brother was gassed bad by Chlorine and shot as he spent most his time in Ypres. He passed away from complications in 1919, he had bad lungs and his verve’s were shot! My great grandfather was a sweet old man, he never even swore, my grandmothers younger brother Gerald asked him once what happened to his uncle Oliver during WW1, he said, it was the only time my father ever snapped at me and told him, Oliver died a horrible death and never bring him and the Wars up again! My grandfather fought with the 1st Canadian Division, as grandchildren we were taught never talk about it! Eventually when my grandfather was older and I became extremely close to him, he started to open up, I even went and toured places he fought in 2005 with him before he passed, he couldn’t enter a town in Holland cause he had fought there, he told me the story of why and we did not go into the town and I understood why he didn’t like to talk about it! He was 17 when he went overseas and admitted that they killed German prisoners, he was not happy to admit it! Both these wars were brutal on all sides, not just the Canadians, the Canadians were just better at it, the Germans did their best as well!
As a Canadian let me explain something, we aren’t polite, we’re passive aggressive and looking for an excuse Normal day: I’m sorry Hockey: You’re sorry Lacrosse: You’re dead War: blood for the Bood God!
as a canadian this isn't true. we aren't perfect but we try to be more than any other country. violence was left in our past a long time ago so move on bud.
canada passive? my country is straight up euthanizing the homeless and our leader is asking "anti vaxxers are often conspiracy theorists racists misogynist's and we must ask ourselves. How long can we tolerate these people" and actively training Chinese in cold weather tactics
@@whiteclouds26 My Uncle was a P-38 lighting pilot for the 475th Satan’s angels. He shot down 9 Japanese Zeros during WW2. He volunteered after Pearl Harbor 🇺🇸🖕🏻
“I’m about to stop saying sorry” Alaska: Hey successful war criminal, go attack unsuccessful war criminal on the other side of this war criminal sandwich
The Christmas Truce was ended by both German and English commanders as soon as the learned of what was happening. In future years, troops on both sides were warned not to participate in the tradition, and troops who attempted to make the truce happen were indiscriminately shelled by both sides. This video is a lazy half-ass tragedy of the intellect.
@@IndianaJonesTDH no, a lot of the information is wrong, like Canada joining in 1915 we joined in 1914, we participated in the Christmas truce and most of the French did not
@@terminaldisfunction5306Not exactly. Canada sent a small amount of troops in 2014 but then sent a large amount of trained volunteers in 2015. After a while of poison gas and trench warfare, those Canadian volunteers went a little...unhinged. Like they became unbelievably lethal and effective when it came to trench warfare, which was good for us, but lord have mercy Canadian volunteers knew how to commit war crimes. The grenade in food container trick, torturing and killing pows, shooting people who wanted holiday ceasefire, the works.... A good third of the Geneva convention was basically just covering "stuff Canada did when angry".
@@terminaldisfunction5306I was about to say "Didn't Canada join the war immediately after Britain joined because Canada was still apart of the British empire?"
As a half Canadian but my parents both from Munich i wish they would’ve had a truce. Fun fact: my grandpa 18 in 1942 fought the Canadian division my other grandpa was in 😂
Canadian here let me explain a bit why we were so aggressive and cruel. While we loved our British friends and being a colony of theirs, we did not want to join the war. We just wanted to be left but the British used us as shock troopers and bodies to get land from the Germans so save to say we were pissed throughout the war.
Only a small part of it Mainly, Canada was one of that last nations to put entire families in the same military units , so while the British and French had their families hiding out in the countryside, Canadians watched their family get gunned down in front of them with the people responsible only 30-70 meters away
There's many different reasons why canadians were like that in trench warfare. There's the story of a Canadian soldier being crucified by the Germans. Our home in canada was relatively quiet and peaceful until the war disrupted it all as Canada is apart of the British Commonwealth. Canadian troops showed little to no mercy to those they saw as the instigators to the war, canadian troops held the trenches more often then the british or french. We used gas attacks as often as we could, notoriously known for constant trench raiding, and due to food supply shortages they saw no need to capture prisoners or to help enemy wounded.
That story turnt out to be fabricated propaganda. How is it right for you to justify War Crimes, in fact the worst war crimes by far in WW1 just because you won?
@@zachall101Austria-Hungary was the started the war but everyone and their grandma knew this was Germany’s time to shine, they’d just become a superpower few decades earlier and had been trying to claim a seat at the big boys table. In fact, it’s common knowledge today too so either you’re being condescending or you’re a moron. Which is it?
You are missing some context here. In 1915, commanding officers intentionally took steps to prevent another Christmas truce. This was not a solely Canadian thing. Both the British and Germans ordered artillery strikes on Christmas eve to prevent another truce due to the effect it had on troop morale.
New Zealand troops were the same, we didn't believe in the live and let live attitude that some had when in the frontlines, The Germans hated it when they knew Kiwis were opposite them, because Kiwis were always doing trench raids, with some Maori soldiers carrying traditional jade clubs used for splitting heads open.
they use to do the canadain bbq, where they would line up germans capture pows, and make them face their own line, and would use flame thowers to show why you dont want to fight canadains, it was messed the fluff up
Canada normally: oop, sorry eh! Have some maple syrup and watch the hockey with me! Canada at war: Lets use the Geneva convention as a fucking checklist
What isnt mentioned, is the fact rhat the Canadians were frontline shock troopers for the british, for years at rhis point and were tired of fighting, also at being constantly at tbe brunt end of tbe frontlines, made them jaded to Germans obviously, from suffering grievous loses of fellow Canadian soldiers at the hands of enemy Germans.
Reminds me of a story my dad's friend who is a vet of the Yugoslavia crisis told us he was special forces and while the enemies slept would leave grenades in the helmets of the enemies
Fun fact...the term storm troopers was not originally used to describe German soldiers, it was actually the term the Germans called the Canadian soldiers, and fun fact # 2, during trench warfare, before both sides would climb out and charge towards each other, the Germans would look for where the Canadians were starting to form up, they then would know where the tip of the attack would be coming from, as the Canadian troopers would more often than not be the leading assaulters or storm troopers. And to prove how aggressive during the battle of Vimy Ridge, after all allied attacks failed they called the Canadians in, the way of war to overtake an era then was to artillery the location to bits then attack, but since the Germans were dug in so well they would just hunker down and then as soon as smoke cleared, they would just open up on them with heavy machine guns, the Canadians attacked differently, they actually charged as the artillery was launched so running in with the exploding artillery, so when the smoke was starting to clear the Canadians were basically in the German trenches and attacking them before they knew what was going on. And this reputation carried with Canadians into WW2, the Germans who were now the soldiers who grew up with their fathers and uncles telling tales of the Canadians fury in battle and zero quarter giving during fighting went into ww2 fearing Canadians that they in turn would not show mercy towards any Canadians and they were often killed straight up if they were caught. And did you know on D-Day the Canadians who stormed Juno actually made it 50 miles deeper in and had to hold and circle back until allies caught up, perhaps due to the reputation of Canadian soldiers the Germans maybe retreated once they seen who they were fighting. Also the Germans had standing orders that any Canadian snipers captured or spotted during ww2 were to be executed on the spot. And the first special service was a mix of Canadian and USA rag tag soldiers who would go on to give the enemies night mares and were feared right to the end of the war. The Devils Brigade would often sneak past enemy lines to just silently kill as many soldiers they could leaving a sticker with their patch of an arrow head and with a message in German that translated into "The worse is yet to come"
We were, right from the start. Our baptism of fire was in April 1915 at 2nd Ypres, where the Germans first used chlorine gas. We became lethally effective at trench raiding, too. After Vimy Ridge in 1917 the Germans referred to us as shock troops.
Back then they still didnt see them as germans. There were prussian trenches, bavarian trenches etc. Apparently the prussians were the most disliked by the allies.
It’s beautiful to hear men blatantly throw respect, peace, honor, and compassion to the wayside? In what way is that beautiful? That’s about as “beautiful” as leprosy.
That really isn't savageness, it is cowardice. To shun a genuine offer of friendship, kindness and peace in the midst of a landscape of misery? Just one more reason not to like Canadians. Does anyone actually like Canadians?!
This is absurd! Firstly, Canada joined WWI a month after it began. Secondly, various allied groups of soldiers took part in the truce and others didn’t. (Some shot down the candles & trees that the Germans put up, etc). It wasn’t any specific countryman, although it is said that the French and Belgians were less likely to take part in the truce as they were defending their own soil beneath their feet.
I used to be taught that we were a peaceful nation during these moments. But then I realized that was the lies that the school system told us young children. When I got older and research the actual evidential history of canadians in wartime. I realized we are literally If one of the major contributors to the concept of the war crimes convention of geneva. The others including vietnam and also poland. Because you see we are very nice people until we decide that you are a bad person and then we decide to stop giving the courtesy that we give every other person. Because we stop treating you as a human. In fact, such behavior associating with the enemy is considered to be traitorous towards most Canadians even to.
Fun fact: some of the laws in the geneva convention were directly inspired by the acts committed by canadians in WW1
Your "Real Canadians" better get pissy at the Enemy,
"the Wrong". vs "the Right".
...and stomp the gov't. and it's turncoats into the dirt.
It's never a War Crime, the First Time🤡
Geneva Convention check list for Canucks
yet all thats ever talked about is our use of gas and what not
More like Geneva options.
The Germans: Peace?
The Canadians: Pieces.
Ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha. Fuck ya, arnold Schwarzenegger voice*
As a german/canadian I can confirm that I'm in pieces
Same
@@blueblanky64 your welcome eh!
@@blueblanky64GOOD... Oh wait damn sorry im having flashbacks
Normal day Canadians: "I'm sorry"
War time Canadians: "You're sorry"
*bud, guy, friend etc
*you will be sorry
Soory
Im a canadian who isnt sorry any more.
We have 2 modes
Very apologetic and walking genocide
Canadian 2024: Want some beef! It's very good!
Canadian 1914: Go ahead. Take the beef. Take it. Aren't you hungry?
Ppl hoo know
1915. In 1914 we were still training, we didn’t go into combat until 1915
@pphet2508 bro you stupid?
Bro they got drafted and hockey season was canceled. I'm surprised they didn't burn everything in Europe down.
Lol right🤣
At Peace: "Oops! I'm sorry, eh."
At War: "I've come to do The Devil's work."
What is stupid comment
saying eh after sorry would be "not meaning it"
@@proteus778you’re a roblox player so your opinion doesn’t count
@@RomanTorchwickRWBYit counts
@Daniel_da_history_liker no It doesn't
Fun fact, the Geneva Convention is just a checklist of Canada's best known tactics 😅
🇨🇦: “We get it done, eh.”
He'll yeah 🇨🇦
🇨🇦“We booted them out of there, eh”
Lol😅
🇨🇦💪🏻🔥
“sorry aboot that eh had to eh your the enemy you see eh”
As a Canadian, I always joked to myself that the “Canadians being nice” thing was just an elaborate ruse to hide how monstrous we’ve been throughout history.
It's true. Just ask the inuit
The most Peaceful people... "Peace was never an option..." what??? WHY?!?!?!?
Because it war against Nazy lol
@@kastielangel130 This is WW1 dum dum, Nazi isn't a thing yet
We aren’t peaceful, we’re passive aggressive and waiting for a good enough excuse
It's the perfect example of w good man who goes to war. They know what they protect and have no limits.
Nazis didn't exist yet.
Nope that examplifies canadian thought process pretty well.
Enemy: peace?
Canada: you may not.
Germany: “ let’s make peace Canada! “
Canada: “ you talking to me? “
Its not a war crime until Canada tests it 😂😂😂
My great grandfather fought for Canada in both World Wars and his older brother was gassed bad by Chlorine and shot as he spent most his time in Ypres. He passed away from complications in 1919, he had bad lungs and his verve’s were shot! My great grandfather was a sweet old man, he never even swore, my grandmothers younger brother Gerald asked him once what happened to his uncle Oliver during WW1, he said, it was the only time my father ever snapped at me and told him, Oliver died a horrible death and never bring him and the Wars up again! My grandfather fought with the 1st Canadian Division, as grandchildren we were taught never talk about it! Eventually when my grandfather was older and I became extremely close to him, he started to open up, I even went and toured places he fought in 2005 with him before he passed, he couldn’t enter a town in Holland cause he had fought there, he told me the story of why and we did not go into the town and I understood why he didn’t like to talk about it! He was 17 when he went overseas and admitted that they killed German prisoners, he was not happy to admit it! Both these wars were brutal on all sides, not just the Canadians, the Canadians were just better at it, the Germans did their best as well!
Sounds like a war crime
Yes, and the actions of the Canadians caused the Geneva convention.
Now:I’m sorry
1915: *Y O U R S O R R Y*
“Sorry buds, we’re gettin’ er done.”
God you completely mimicked my Canadian slang
It’s not a war crime if it’s the first time
OMG...😅😅😅😅😅😂
fr
Thing is Canadians are nice till they are not.
😅😁 I always say this. Lol
As a Canadian,Canada just wanted the job done and head back home
As an Canadian, we were late for our hockey season, so we were not in a "good mood"
As a Canadian, I will throw more beef cans.
As a Canadian I shall throw more of these "beef cans" ͡° ͜ʖ ͡ -
Sorry
Fuck bud, CATCH!!
As a Canadian let me explain something, we aren’t polite, we’re passive aggressive and looking for an excuse
Normal day: I’m sorry
Hockey: You’re sorry
Lacrosse: You’re dead
War: blood for the Bood God!
Peace is never an option once you start a war
A bottle of Rye and a Hockey Stick, will always end up with someone getting hurt🤡
as a canadian this isn't true. we aren't perfect but we try to be more than any other country. violence was left in our past a long time ago so move on bud.
As a Canadian I don’t say sorry all the time and never said “eh”
@maxmadden1103 I mean here that that stuff manly happens closer to the capital, not as much out in Alberta where I'm from
“It’s not a war crime if war crimes weren’t invented yet”
- random Canadian soldier
Canada and Japan
🤝
Went from being savages during ww to being passive now
canada passive? my country is straight up euthanizing the homeless and our leader is asking "anti vaxxers are often conspiracy theorists racists misogynist's and we must ask ourselves. How long can we tolerate these people" and actively training Chinese in cold weather tactics
We just pretend through gritted teeth
@@cannabislife1688 ok 👍
@@whiteclouds26 My Uncle was a P-38 lighting pilot for the 475th Satan’s angels. He shot down 9 Japanese Zeros during WW2. He volunteered after Pearl Harbor 🇺🇸🖕🏻
@@cannabislife1688 ok 👍 the past is past
“I’m about to stop saying sorry”
Alaska: Hey successful war criminal, go attack unsuccessful war criminal on the other side of this war criminal sandwich
That’s sickening.
Bro wtf canada WTF CANADA
The Geneva suggestions my guy. Take no prisoners, show no mercy
Well, to be honest, we hadn't had any real fun, since 1812
What? We fuck around dude. so what? Don’t start world wars
@@chadgrov tf you mean
Don't piss off the nice guy and there won't be any problems.
People: Canadians are the nicest people
Canadians:
It was f*cking 100 years ago
Bro generalized canadians with dead people and thinks he is skibid sigma
@@Medkad18 Bro are you slow who cares if it was 100 years ago this comment is a joke where did you come from
@@Medkad18 NO shit sherlock it was 100 years ago my comment was a joke can you even take a joke where did you come from
@@Pro_Gamer776 im canadian
The Canadian stereotype is Doctor Jekyll and Mr Hyde
Canadians literally said:this is a nice warm day
The Christmas Truce was ended by both German and English commanders as soon as the learned of what was happening. In future years, troops on both sides were warned not to participate in the tradition, and troops who attempted to make the truce happen were indiscriminately shelled by both sides.
This video is a lazy half-ass tragedy of the intellect.
Thats fucked.
He is being specific here
With the Canadians and what they do so um...
@@IndianaJonesTDH no, a lot of the information is wrong, like Canada joining in 1915 we joined in 1914, we participated in the Christmas truce and most of the French did not
@@terminaldisfunction5306Not exactly. Canada sent a small amount of troops in 2014 but then sent a large amount of trained volunteers in 2015. After a while of poison gas and trench warfare, those Canadian volunteers went a little...unhinged.
Like they became unbelievably lethal and effective when it came to trench warfare, which was good for us, but lord have mercy Canadian volunteers knew how to commit war crimes. The grenade in food container trick, torturing and killing pows, shooting people who wanted holiday ceasefire, the works.... A good third of the Geneva convention was basically just covering "stuff Canada did when angry".
@@terminaldisfunction5306I was about to say "Didn't Canada join the war immediately after Britain joined because Canada was still apart of the British empire?"
As a half Canadian but my parents both from Munich i wish they would’ve had a truce.
Fun fact: my grandpa 18 in 1942 fought the Canadian division my other grandpa was in 😂
No way😂we’re they friendly with each other after?
Dude I gotta know more 😂😂😂
Canadians then were like:I Don't want peace I WANT PROBLEMS ALWAYS
That’s why Canada was one of ares’ favourite countries for a while
Canadian here let me explain a bit why we were so aggressive and cruel.
While we loved our British friends and being a colony of theirs, we did not want to join the war. We just wanted to be left but the British used us as shock troopers and bodies to get land from the Germans so save to say we were pissed throughout the war.
Only a small part of it
Mainly, Canada was one of that last nations to put entire families in the same military units , so while the British and French had their families hiding out in the countryside, Canadians watched their family get gunned down in front of them with the people responsible only 30-70 meters away
Well since we're not allowed to shoot each other here, you can imagine our delight when they say fire away
Canada in peace time: Sorry, eh?
Canada in war time: You'll be sorry, eh.
The dog that doesn’t bark got the biggest bite.
"Merry Christmas Canada, we got y'all some smokes"
"Awww thanks man, we just got you guys bullets"
The yanks fought for their freedom. We were so scary in the biggest war that we just asked nicely after and were granted our Sovereignty after.
Theyre still crying for it down south
Saying you best an opponent will always be more badass then, he let me walk away.
There's many different reasons why canadians were like that in trench warfare. There's the story of a Canadian soldier being crucified by the Germans. Our home in canada was relatively quiet and peaceful until the war disrupted it all as Canada is apart of the British Commonwealth. Canadian troops showed little to no mercy to those they saw as the instigators to the war, canadian troops held the trenches more often then the british or french. We used gas attacks as often as we could, notoriously known for constant trench raiding, and due to food supply shortages they saw no need to capture prisoners or to help enemy wounded.
Pop pop pop
That story turnt out to be fabricated propaganda. How is it right for you to justify War Crimes, in fact the worst war crimes by far in WW1 just because you won?
Native combat. Nightly raids. Germans called it the two weeks of he'll before we broke them at Vimmy ridge.
So how do you miss the FACT THAT WW1 was started DUE TO AUSTRIA HUNGRY THREATENING SERBIA 😂😂 THAT IS ACTUALLY WHO STARTED THE WAR…. Not the Germans
@@zachall101Austria-Hungary was the started the war but everyone and their grandma knew this was Germany’s time to shine, they’d just become a superpower few decades earlier and had been trying to claim a seat at the big boys table.
In fact, it’s common knowledge today too so either you’re being condescending or you’re a moron. Which is it?
canada just stopped saying sorry
bruh 1/3 of the genevra convention about the treatment of enemy pow was made for what the canadians did in WW1
such as? source?
This makes me proud to be a Canadian those two parts of ww1 and what Léo Major did in ww2
When the “Sorry” Stops the War Crimes start
You are missing some context here. In 1915, commanding officers intentionally took steps to prevent another Christmas truce. This was not a solely Canadian thing. Both the British and Germans ordered artillery strikes on Christmas eve to prevent another truce due to the effect it had on troop morale.
As a Canadian I can confirm I still put bombs in charity food
Lol same
We are ruthless at war! It's all the vented up anger we have to store by having to be nice and polite or our Mom's would beat us!
New Zealand troops were the same, we didn't believe in the live and let live attitude that some had when in the frontlines, The Germans hated it when they knew Kiwis were opposite them, because Kiwis were always doing trench raids, with some Maori soldiers carrying traditional jade clubs used for splitting heads open.
I bet the Maori were outstanding soldiers.
Well this just changed my WHOLE perspective on visiting Canada someday… 😅
this is so sad :(
this is actually making me cry :(
As a Canadian, I thought we were nice
they use to do the canadain bbq, where they would line up germans capture pows, and make them face their own line, and would use flame thowers to show why you dont want to fight canadains, it was messed the fluff up
Like the song goes “ Blame Canada!”😂
Canadians in ww2:I'm a bit upset
Belgians in Congo 🤝 Canadians in Europa ww1
Canada use "sorry" to cover this whole thing up
As a Canadian we aren’t all nice…
Also Canadians filled Glas jars with nails and explosives and lit it and threw them
Canada normally: oop, sorry eh! Have some maple syrup and watch the hockey with me!
Canada at war: Lets use the Geneva convention as a fucking checklist
What isnt mentioned, is the fact rhat the Canadians were frontline shock troopers for the british, for years at rhis point and were tired of fighting, also at being constantly at tbe brunt end of tbe frontlines, made them jaded to Germans obviously, from suffering grievous loses of fellow Canadian soldiers at the hands of enemy Germans.
This is how the stereotype of sayn sorry eh
Become a thing😅
Did you know that I was born and raised in canada and most like 99.9% of ppl are nice but mentally insane
Canadians in war are as savage as the word "war" implies. Not dishonourable, not arrogant, not thugs doing war crimes, but ruthless deadly warriors.
canadian now: “sorry, eh”
canadian before: “im not sorry for your death”
Reminds me of a story my dad's friend who is a vet of the Yugoslavia crisis told us he was special forces and while the enemies slept would leave grenades in the helmets of the enemies
World: its the Geneva Convention
Canada: I completed the Geneva checklist!
german: "hey bro, I asked for bacon and you gave me ham. Can you throw me some bacon?"
Canadian: "oh you want bacon don't ya? HAVE THIS BACON"
Ww1 Canadians were a different breed.
This is your reminder that the First Special Service Force was a joint-operation between the U.S. and Canada.
Fun fact, Canadian strength runs on coffee and cigarettes and all you need to do to tell us to do a trench raider is there’s coffee and cigarettes
The minute the UK, Australia, or New Zealand are in a War Canada literally just flips a switch and becomes an animal.
Fun fact...the term storm troopers was not originally used to describe German soldiers, it was actually the term the Germans called the Canadian soldiers, and fun fact # 2, during trench warfare, before both sides would climb out and charge towards each other, the Germans would look for where the Canadians were starting to form up, they then would know where the tip of the attack would be coming from, as the Canadian troopers would more often than not be the leading assaulters or storm troopers. And to prove how aggressive during the battle of Vimy Ridge, after all allied attacks failed they called the Canadians in, the way of war to overtake an era then was to artillery the location to bits then attack, but since the Germans were dug in so well they would just hunker down and then as soon as smoke cleared, they would just open up on them with heavy machine guns, the Canadians attacked differently, they actually charged as the artillery was launched so running in with the exploding artillery, so when the smoke was starting to clear the Canadians were basically in the German trenches and attacking them before they knew what was going on. And this reputation carried with Canadians into WW2, the Germans who were now the soldiers who grew up with their fathers and uncles telling tales of the Canadians fury in battle and zero quarter giving during fighting went into ww2 fearing Canadians that they in turn would not show mercy towards any Canadians and they were often killed straight up if they were caught. And did you know on D-Day the Canadians who stormed Juno actually made it 50 miles deeper in and had to hold and circle back until allies caught up, perhaps due to the reputation of Canadian soldiers the Germans maybe retreated once they seen who they were fighting. Also the Germans had standing orders that any Canadian snipers captured or spotted during ww2 were to be executed on the spot. And the first special service was a mix of Canadian and USA rag tag soldiers who would go on to give the enemies night mares and were feared right to the end of the war. The Devils Brigade would often sneak past enemy lines to just silently kill as many soldiers they could leaving a sticker with their patch of an arrow head and with a message in German that translated into "The worse is yet to come"
The UNTOLD STORY....wow. I didn't even know the Canadians were in INVOLVED in WWI. I'm familiar with the Christmas truce, but NOT this. How sad...
Bro Canadians played a massive part in world war and 2 they helped secured d day by being the first to liberate a few villages past the beaches
We were, right from the start. Our baptism of fire was in April 1915 at 2nd Ypres, where the Germans first used chlorine gas.
We became lethally effective at trench raiding, too. After Vimy Ridge in 1917 the Germans referred to us as shock troops.
Canadian rules of war are much like Canadian rules for hockey. You don't drop gloves if you don't want to trade shots.
the geneva convention is more of a geneva suggestion to us canadians
Yah they told the Canadians be nice and we just said "ok jeez"
“the savageness” 😂
Back then they still didnt see them as germans. There were prussian trenches, bavarian trenches etc. Apparently the prussians were the most disliked by the allies.
“Savageness” is not a word.
Canada: we nice germany: 😶
Ww1:two bullets
Ww2 rejected at art school
Ww3 dirty minded people and cringy TikTok’s
Merry Christmas from Canada.
Canada is a beast at war! This is beautiful to hear
No shit
It’s beautiful to hear men blatantly throw respect, peace, honor, and compassion to the wayside? In what way is that beautiful? That’s about as “beautiful” as leprosy.
someone needs to read about germany in ww1@@BoatmayneThaUnsinkable
they dont care because to them the good guys have always won. they never considered maybe war isnt a hollywood movie
As a fellow Canadian In fact we did we can be savage
The music:🎉 🎶🥰
The commentary:😱😦😭
From that to now. Oof, that escalated downwards alot.
You mean deescalate?
There's a reason we've never lost a war. 🇨🇦🇨🇦🇨🇦
So far!
"We haven't lost a war, weve just been defeated in the light of a battle between nations" 🇬🇧🇬🇧🇬🇧🇬🇧🇬🇧🇬🇧🇬🇧🇬🇧
Actually Canada lost in it's intervention in the Russian Civil War
Canadian 😊
Hockey Canadian 😅
Wartime Canadian 😨
Wartime Canadian not during hockey season 💀💀💀
Canada, the reason Geneva convention exist😂😂
That really isn't savageness, it is cowardice. To shun a genuine offer of friendship, kindness and peace in the midst of a landscape of misery? Just one more reason not to like Canadians. Does anyone actually like Canadians?!
Litlsten. If the nice guys come to fight then the niceties are all off
I don’t want to except the truth as a Canadian
My great great grandfather fought for France got out for couple months, moved to Canada then joined their army.
Now do you want to mess with us Canadians
I am Canadain and a lot off Canadians very ruthless
This is absurd! Firstly, Canada joined WWI a month after it began. Secondly, various allied groups of soldiers took part in the truce and others didn’t. (Some shot down the candles & trees that the Germans put up, etc). It wasn’t any specific countryman, although it is said that the French and Belgians were less likely to take part in the truce as they were defending their own soil beneath their feet.
We Canadians put on a good show...during peace or war we make a difference
Bro didn’t want to lose 💀
Canada: geneva convention more like geneva suggestion
There's a reason we say sorry so much.
I used to be taught that we were a peaceful nation during these moments. But then I realized that was the lies that the school system told us young children. When I got older and research the actual evidential history of canadians in wartime. I realized we are literally If one of the major contributors to the concept of the war crimes convention of geneva. The others including vietnam and also poland. Because you see we are very nice people until we decide that you are a bad person and then we decide to stop giving the courtesy that we give every other person. Because we stop treating you as a human. In fact, such behavior associating with the enemy is considered to be traitorous towards most Canadians even to.