Well the power of loyalty and pride for your country can make you fight as we saw in the movie they were all happy had pride to fight in the war but at the end all they realized was they weren't fighting for their country empire they were fighting for king who had problems with his brothers
Because there are dbags who win lol. Those scientists given jobs to continue making new weapons, the billionaires even millionaires who have shares with companies that are given government issued jobs to produce shit for the government.
@@Laquintainnroom217*parce qu'ils n'ont pas le choix Tu crois vraiment qu'ils voulaient volontairement aller se faire tuer à la guerre et tuer d'autres innocents juste parce qu'un vieillard qui dirige ton pays c'est disputé avec un autre vieux dirigeant ??? Réfléchi un peu avant de dire ce genre de choses
Ya when your a young man you think I'm be a man or I ha e to do this then when it hits you later on in battle or if you make it you think why, waste all this time for someone who is sleeping and making millions while I'm cold wet sleepy and I might ot make it
@andreasraubn9225 wait till ww3 starts man then u begin to ask your self who the he'll made all these countries and governments to make laws and rules to keep us in check and do this or that
As a non German speaker (Ich spreche ein bisschen Deutsch aber ich kann nicht gut Deutsch sprechen) i honestly found it more powerful too. It's that it feels more real when it's in the original language/language it should be in. It inspired me to read the book too which was a rollercoaster of emotions. I'm fascinating with German history so I love seeing the German perspective, I've watched a few German films at this point, mainly WW1 or WW2 (Der Untergang, Das Boot, Rommel etc) but I'd be interested in watching more, i saw one about Maria Theresa (Austrian i know and Holy Roman Empire at that point) that I kind of want to watch too.
The First World War is like the most depressing war of all time. Living in the trenches in terrible conditions for months with basically the only food source being dead rats and having the highest chance ever of getting “Trench foot”
Vietnam was the most brutal physically and psychologically any American soldier went through. Maybe not our European brothers, but in Vietnam the average soldier saw 240 days of combat per year. And insane amount of time if you compare it to the great world wars, where soldiers only saw a fraction of combat time. The Vietnamese jungles themselves bad enough to claim lives. Then when the soldiers came home they were spit on by civilians because the media portrayed vietnam war bad while the great world wars as heroic. My heart goes out to Vietnam vets. I hope I didn’t come across as offensive, I just love history
@@edmontonlivermoore4935 nothing against you but world war 1 was worse yes Vietnam was hell but world war one was hell on earth image sleeping being awoken from artillery bombardments for days straight seeing what a tank is for the first time if your shoot and live you will likely die from diseases
@@edmontonlivermoore4935Maybe those vets shouldn’t have been massacring millions of civilians and they would’ve got a better welcome. Better yet, they could’ve never been there in the first place.
WW2 was like ten times more depressing. We had h!it1er and Germany taking over like all of Europe and winning fights with RUSSIA. Then, U.S. fought a war against like 3 COUNTRIES. Then, one of the worst land/air/naval battles in History, “battle of Okinawa” over 700k men died in the beaches and water of that place. Getting immediately gunned down without any hope. A good movie to watch about the war of Okinawa is called”saving private ryan”. But in conclusion, ww2 is the worst thing the world has had to experience currently. I even forgot to mention the horrible nuking of Japan.
It was certainly a great depiction of the mindset of the youth during ww1 and the harsh reality of war they wanted so badly to be there until they were
If im not mistaken, there is a bullet hole in the helmet of the main character, I can't imagine the hell he would be going through mentally not just from the battle but the gear you are wearing has already failed the guy before you.
@@stevencolor3389that bullet hole is from a sniper that shot him , the bullet was high so it pierced the helmet from side to side without hitting his head , you can see the exit hole in the back of the helmet. I think is worst knowing the equipment failed him and is alive by pure luck
@@totenfurwotan4478Demm I was right , I just said the same think and explained with details . But honestly, I was lying about it but it made me feel so smart as I wrote 😂 shhhh, my comment is right underneath yours. I ain’t even watch the movie 😊😊😊😊😊😊
@@Kez-The-Pezbeginning they are filled with patriotic valor, middle they want to go home, at the end they are disillusioned, beaten down but will still follow orders to the end and when they go home they ain’t the same.
People always hate the enemies, but just take a second and think about it they are just soldiers fighting for their country. They just wanna save their country and no one wants to harm people and no one wants to die at the end of the day, our enemies because our enemies just fighting for their country and freedom
@@humperdinckoglethorpe4180 it did not, not sure if there were any “pushes” like these to take trenches. But there were enough skirmishes to rack up thousands even on the last day.
That was probably the most heartbreaking moment of the movie for me. As soon as he told them they had to go back and fight for this douchebags (the commander) honor I knew the main character was going to die. Edit: Just because the movie isn't exactly like the book doesn't mean it's a bad movie. Unfaithful? Sure. Not bad though.
That ending was just brutal, and yet so real for countless young men that morning. History has shown the world is a cruel place, don’t forget it hasn’t changed.
@@thehope3231no one has forgotten it, it’s how humanity functions for thousend years. The only thing that changes are the weapons and tactics being used
No, people have got complacent and soft. They have forgotten in enough places and in enough mass to generalise. It doesnt take much observation to see we went from brutal savages to furry weebs... @@user-hi6vg4fz5j
The Armistice. For those who dont know The Armistice of 11 November 1918 was the armistice signed at Le Francport near Compiègne that ended fighting on land, sea, and air in World War I between the Entente and their last remaining opponent, Germany. Previous armistices had been agreed with Bulgaria, the Ottoman Empire and Austria-Hungary. It was concluded after the German government sent a message to American president Woodrow Wilson to negotiate terms on the basis of a recent speech of his and the earlier declared "Fourteen Points", which later became the basis of the German surrender at the Paris Peace Conference, which took place the following year. Also known as the Armistice of Compiègne (French: Armistice de Compiègne, German: Waffenstillstand von Compiègne) from the place where it was officially signed at 5:45 a.m. by the Allied Supreme Commander, French Marshal Ferdinand Foch,[1] it came into force at 11:00 a.m. Central European Time (CET) on 11 November 1918 and marked a victory for the Entente and a defeat for Germany, although not formally a surrender. The actual terms, which were largely written by Foch, included the cessation of hostilities on the Western Front, the withdrawal of German forces from west of the Rhine, Entente occupation of the Rhineland and bridgeheads further east, the preservation of infrastructure, the surrender of aircraft, warships, and military materiel, the release of Allied prisoners of war and interned civilians, eventual reparations, no release of German prisoners and no relaxation of the naval blockade of Germany. The armistice was extended three times while negotiations continued on a peace treaty. The Treaty of Versailles, which was officially signed on 28 June 1919, took effect on 10 January 1920. Fighting continued up until 11 a.m. CET on 11 November 1918, with 2,738 men dying on the last day of the war.
That one scene describes ww1 in a nutshell no one was moving trapped and where killing each other all for the country and families just to get stuck suffering for nothing but a couple of Miles of land
If you look at his perspective it’s probably the one he wants after experiencing the lost of his friends and, all the killings he done and men he js met dying in front of him
Dumb question here but....surely those guys would've been justified if they killed that commanding officer and said we aren't doing that dumb shit enough of us have died already....right?
@@thomasmitchell4128 they would’ve been under intl law most likely but the soldiers who said they wouldn’t fight were immediately killed. (They cut that part out of the short)
@@thomasmitchell4128 All soldiers who refused to fight were usually shot on sight, so if they did that, there would probably be some crazy people in the crowd enough to open fire.
@@thomasmitchell4128 I feel like if I was in that situation. I would check my gun so that it’s loaded. Raise it up and just shoot him. Chaos would break out and they would never find me again
Facts but to be fair he would’ve had massive ptsd that might not even kicked in till later. By then he’s a high ranking ss battle hardened officer stationed at Schwitz..
For those who don’t understand, at the end of World War 1 the allies signed a cease fire, the war was gonna end at 11 o’clock (the cease fire would take place in 15 minutes meaning they are still at war) so the German commanders ordered an attack on the allied trenches to catch them off guard. Some soldiers survived several years of brutal trench combat, but those 5 minutes cause hundreds of thousands of soldiers to die, may they Rest in Peace Edit: Wow thanks for 2k likes
Its not a peace treaty, its a cease fire. The last hours of WW1 were the most bloody. A lot of offenses (mostly Allied) took place, to capture this hill or that bridge and gain a better position in the peace negotiations to come, or should the war continue (which is always a possibility)
(this didn't happen, around 2,700 deaths were taken overall due to both the allies and the central powers continuing their artillery bombardments incase this exact situation happened, there's swathes of cases of both german and allied soldiers refusing to fire at eachother even though the war was ongoing) (for context, the allies alone would take upwards of 5-6,000 casualties per day throughout the entire war, casualties on the last day were significantly lower for all sides)
@@timothy4011idk man, if i was in that situation i might do just about anything. Who knows what went trough the heads of these poor people. I couldnt imagine being told to go back to hell.
The book was absolutely gut wrenching. Makes you feel for the generation that had no choice but to serve, to be lied to about fighting for their country but their country did nothing to save them
@@hnojic Alright first of all the quote is made by Plato, and George santayana is the second one to say it in 1922 while centuries ago, Plato expressed the quote as it is a conflict in Human kind and Nature, So the Quote isn't a lie.
@@Dunny346you know, America got mad at Britain after the American Civil War because they were not being neutral like they said they would be. They were meeting with Confederate ships during the war to negotiate trade deals and potentially supplying the confederacy with weapons and supplies. Nearly 75 years later, US began doing what they accused Britian of doing by supplying raw iron and trucks to the Soviet Union, food and other supplies to Chinese forces and weapons and food supplies as well as more trucks to Britian. Oh and don't forget the oil embargo that US put on Japan that provoked Japan to attack the US. So ask yourself this: how can you claim to be a neutral nation when you are purposely supplying one side of the war or another? You're not neutral. FDR ordered that the US supply those nations that only fueled the flames of war.
@@SilverFang2789this is true and you have a point. Today we just glad the US helped the side who didn’t constantly enslave or mass murder POWs (Germany on eastern front) or constantly grape civilians, bayonet babies, and test the most subhuman idea of experiments and testing chemical weapons on actual civilians (Japan throughout Asia)
The sad fact is the character who is the main character of a small group of main people, is young and managed to survive battles and more and in the last seconds of the war dies, it’s sad because if the war ended about a minute before he could be alive ❤❤❤
Kinda like the globalist flooding the west and America with illegals. If they had guns people would mobilize. But beings they don't they don't mobilize until they are second class citizens in what was once there nation.
There's a French song that was made during that time, by an unknown soldier.. It's called "La chanson de Craonne", due to the battle or Craonne, where it's supposed to have been created, here are the translated lyrics : "After 8 long days The rest is over We're gonna take back the trenches Our job is so useful, that without us they kill themselves But it's over, we're done with it Nobody wants to go forth And the heart well grown, like in a cry for help We say goodbye to civilians Goodbye life, goodbye love Goodbye all the women It's over, forever Of this terrible war It's at Craonne On the plateau That we must die Because we are all condemned We are the sacrificed 8 days of trenches 8 days of suffers But yet we still have hope That tonight will come the succession That we're waiting impatiently Suddenly in the night And in the silence We see someone going forth It's an officer, of infantry men Who comes to replace us Quietly in the night, and under the rain The little hunters, come seek forth their tomb Goodbye life, goodbye love Goodbye all the women It's over, forever Of this terrible war It's at Craonne On the plateau That we must die Because we are all condemned We are the sacrificed It's so sad to see, on these boulevards All these big men partying If for them life is great For us, it's not the same Instead of hiding, all these trickster (The word is hard to translate, it's basically someone giving someone else his job while hiding, remaining safe) Would better come to the trenches To defend their goods, 'cus we have nothing We, the poor peasants And the fellas are laying there To defend the goods, of these people Goodbye life, goodbye love Goodbye all the women It's over, forever Of this terrible war It's at Craonne On the plateau That we must die Because we are all condemned We are the sacrificed Those who have the money, they will come back Because it's for them we're dying But it's over, us the assholes Will stop doing our job It'll be your turn, mister fat guys To get on the plateau Because if you want to do war Pay it with your life" A really powerful song, I thought it could be good to share its meaning with english speakers who may not know about it
the last part is the best. It shows perfektly how bad the soldiers feel and that they have understood, that they have to fight. Completely bitter thoughts, that are completely reasonable and a imaginated scenario they would wish for, only by thinking about a thing that could calm their mind, doesnt matter how little the chance is for that to happen, the thought alone could ease their peace seaking minds. In such a position. one often takes every bit of peace he can get, even if it is a false one they convinced themselfe of
@@EASY7356I like the book ending tbh it shows the reality of war to them you’re just a number you don’t go out in blazing glory remembered by everyone you’re just another casualty another lost number. That’s all that these people sees us as man just numbers
@@BigmanHagfish They should‘ve called this something else not All Quiet on the Western Front. It’s a good WW1 Movie but the Story of the Book in general is much better imo.
@@scottishcountryball1922how dare you disrespect the honor and the courage of the German people, my grandfather, a German , he was fighting in 1945 for Germany not the government , but the German people , the Nation the Vaterland, i dont know why uts always foreigners eho talking shit about Germany as if they were Germans, you give yourself an entitlement you have no claim for
Türkiye savaşında bir askerimizin fransa askerini kendi kıyafetiyle bandaj yapıp kurtardığı bir an vardı ve komutan sordu"neden onu kurtarıyosun?"askerin cevabı şu oldu"benim hiç kimsem yok hem o genç onun *lmesine izin veremem" dedi
@@EricTS23 🤓👆Torrential rainfall in 1915, 1916 and 1918 had a decisive role in major battles such as Verdun and the Somme, contributing to the death of over a million soldiers. A day later could change the cause of the war.
This was such a powerful movie. It should be required viewing for any high school student to remind everyone war is not pretty, very often unnecessary, and people just like us are the ones fighting it.
@@cookiusmaximus But the problem is that especially in this WW1 and their first day many of those general still believing they are still fighting in the old Napoleonic War style. The French and the Austrian later the Italian is the perfect example of this. Man the French lucky that they have the British otherwise. They never win against the German.
My grandpa told me it was hell and he suffered alot he lost comrades and he said our mother's were still waiting but his mother died in war and he is 96 years old and he killed his enemies and said at yhe same time I'm sorry rip he said that
Ww1 was the scariest and most traumatizing for people because of the EXTREMELY poor conditions (trenches) and all of the artillery and new inventions like tanks and fighter planes
I always thought, what if one of those poor, tormented unwilling souls we call soldiers, raised their rifle and took the shot, would he be instantly tackled by his Brothers in arms for saving them from pointless death, or would a Mass Mutiny happen, killing the Military police officers on horses.
yeah all these politicians urging other iraq war when they killed a million iraqis and people in congress can't even name the provinces in ukraine that they want to send our young boys to. They are just making money from proxy wars
“We the unwilling, led by the unqualified to kill the unfortunate, die for the ungrateful.” -John Hart.
That was the most beautiful thing I’ve ever heard. Straight truth
Got me shedding a tear.
Well the power of loyalty and pride for your country can make you fight as we saw in the movie they were all happy had pride to fight in the war but at the end all they realized was they weren't fighting for their country empire they were fighting for king who had problems with his brothers
Simply one of the most powerful quotes I’ve ever heard
As a vet this hits hard
“Old men start it, young men fight it, nobody wins, everybody in the middle dies... and nobody tells the truth!”
-John Rambo
Because there are dbags who win lol. Those scientists given jobs to continue making new weapons, the billionaires even millionaires who have shares with companies that are given government issued jobs to produce shit for the government.
god damn that quote hit😢
Fr
Was about to comment it- great fcking quote tho
That quote hits different
"Soldiers aren't numbers, they are husbands, fathers, sons and brothers."
“Our flag does not fly because of the wind. It flies with the last breath of each soldier who died protecting it.”
*shell shock*
Grandfathers too if they live that long to see the next generation and tell their stories
I already. I played this game
I fill bad for the army😢😢😢
"War is where older walks clever steps but the young die brutal deaths"
-A broken WW Veteran
Because they're sheep
Qui est ce vétéran ?
Qui est ce vétéran ?
@@Laquintainnroom217*parce qu'ils n'ont pas le choix
Tu crois vraiment qu'ils voulaient volontairement aller se faire tuer à la guerre et tuer d'autres innocents juste parce qu'un vieillard qui dirige ton pays c'est disputé avec un autre vieux dirigeant ??? Réfléchi un peu avant de dire ce genre de choses
@@Laquintainnroom217there was a draft dick
*a wise man once said*The saddest part about winning war is seeing your enemies slowly get younger
Oof
💔
Sad true...
In my opinion only the weak will bring children into the fights meant for adults. We lost the day a child was sent to the front lines
@@tuellecke1339Your opinion is worthless to history, wars have and always will be fought by children at the direction of the old and greedy/powerful
“What about loyalty?”
“Be loyal to what matters” -Arthur Morgan
I gots the tb
Fr
It’s crazy how I just went from rdr2 edits then got to this video and saw this comment😂
@@PixieishPants13 rdr2 is love rdr2 is life
It’s me
Only Dead Have Seen The End Of War
- Plato.
Centra
That’s what she said
- A grasshoper
“Countries hated each other, but the people loved each other”
“Young’s men make peace, old men break it”😢
That’s a good quote
reminds me of the pic where the American and Russian militaries at Syria and traded stuff
"We could've been friends if it wasn't for these uniforms" - Paul Bäumer
which movie please
@@Classic_trailers_India All Quiet On the Western Front
@@Classic_trailers_Indiathe original one from the 30s i think
I love that quote 😭
@@Classic_trailers_IndiaAll quiet ok the western front. Please read the original book, it's amazing.
This scene and what happened after is one of the most perfect examples of old bitter men sending young men to die for nothing.
Ya when your a young man you think I'm be a man or I ha e to do this then when it hits you later on in battle or if you make it you think why, waste all this time for someone who is sleeping and making millions while I'm cold wet sleepy and I might ot make it
Old rich men telling you to go to war just to die
It is like now in Ukraine. This is shit!
😢
@andreasraubn9225 wait till ww3 starts man then u begin to ask your self who the he'll made all these countries and governments to make laws and rules to keep us in check and do this or that
As a person who speaks German watching this in German hits so hard
As a non German speaker (Ich spreche ein bisschen Deutsch aber ich kann nicht gut Deutsch sprechen) i honestly found it more powerful too. It's that it feels more real when it's in the original language/language it should be in. It inspired me to read the book too which was a rollercoaster of emotions. I'm fascinating with German history so I love seeing the German perspective, I've watched a few German films at this point, mainly WW1 or WW2 (Der Untergang, Das Boot, Rommel etc) but I'd be interested in watching more, i saw one about Maria Theresa (Austrian i know and Holy Roman Empire at that point) that I kind of want to watch too.
@@bethanbaker7066 nice always wanted to watch der untergang correct me if I spelled it wrong but yeah
I speak very little German so first started watching the dubbed version. I quickly changed over to the subtitled version and it hits 10 times as hard.
@@bethanbaker7066 nice never watched those
@@leodesalis5915 fr
The First World War is like the most depressing war of all time. Living in the trenches in terrible conditions for months with basically the only food source being dead rats and having the highest chance ever of getting “Trench foot”
And it’s still relevant today in Ukraine except nowadays you have drones dropping hand grenades in the trenches
Vietnam was the most brutal physically and psychologically any American soldier went through. Maybe not our European brothers, but in Vietnam the average soldier saw 240 days of combat per year. And insane amount of time if you compare it to the great world wars, where soldiers only saw a fraction of combat time. The Vietnamese jungles themselves bad enough to claim lives. Then when the soldiers came home they were spit on by civilians because the media portrayed vietnam war bad while the great world wars as heroic. My heart goes out to Vietnam vets. I hope I didn’t come across as offensive, I just love history
@@edmontonlivermoore4935 nothing against you but world war 1 was worse yes Vietnam was hell but world war one was hell on earth image sleeping being awoken from artillery bombardments for days straight seeing what a tank is for the first time if your shoot and live you will likely die from diseases
@@edmontonlivermoore4935Maybe those vets shouldn’t have been massacring millions of civilians and they would’ve got a better welcome. Better yet, they could’ve never been there in the first place.
WW2 was like ten times more depressing. We had h!it1er and Germany taking over like all of Europe and winning fights with RUSSIA. Then, U.S. fought a war against like 3 COUNTRIES. Then, one of the worst land/air/naval battles in History, “battle of Okinawa” over 700k men died in the beaches and water of that place. Getting immediately gunned down without any hope. A good movie to watch about the war of Okinawa is called”saving private ryan”. But in conclusion, ww2 is the worst thing the world has had to experience currently. I even forgot to mention the horrible nuking of Japan.
All Quiet on the Western Front is probably the best Netflix movie I have ever watched.
The truth is well recorded, good scenes, but very mediocre adaptation, it does not look like the original book, not even in the dialogues...
@@bushi7671 always gotta be someone who can't just appreciate some good media when we get it lol
agreed. Would love to see a Storm of Steel adaptation too
It was certainly a great depiction of the mindset of the youth during ww1 and the harsh reality of war they wanted so badly to be there until they were
Fr tho
the scene where they wash and recycle the uniforms for the next batch and the one name tag was left behind, that hit me
If im not mistaken, there is a bullet hole in the helmet of the main character, I can't imagine the hell he would be going through mentally not just from the battle but the gear you are wearing has already failed the guy before you.
@@stevencolor3389yes there was a bullet hole that you can see when he starts to run
@@stevencolor3389he got shot early on in the movie but it just hit his helmet
@@stevencolor3389that bullet hole is from a sniper that shot him , the bullet was high so it pierced the helmet from side to side without hitting his head , you can see the exit hole in the back of the helmet. I think is worst knowing the equipment failed him and is alive by pure luck
@@totenfurwotan4478Demm I was right , I just said the same think and explained with details . But honestly, I was lying about it but it made me feel so smart as I wrote 😂 shhhh, my comment is right underneath yours. I ain’t even watch the movie 😊😊😊😊😊😊
Soldiers beggining the war:too easy
Soldiers at the middle:i wanna go back home!
Soldiers at the end:
Can you elaborate?
@@Kez-The-Pezbeginning they are filled with patriotic valor, middle they want to go home, at the end they are disillusioned, beaten down but will still follow orders to the end and when they go home they ain’t the same.
@@donttreadonme123Or they succumbed to infections, gunshot wounds, etc.
Or they just don't care anymore to what happens to them and just want it to be over.
“But at the end, he was just a soldier, hoping he’d done the right thing”
-Master Chief
"War does not determine who is right - only who is left." -Bertrand Russell
I saw that in the CoD 2 death screen but didn't catch the name
@@_enderon that's nice, I saw it in a museum
@@_enderon I'm not sure which one tho
Bertrand Russell is a writer right?
@@khabyisknidalam I'm pretty sure he is
In peace, sons bury their fathers
In war, fathers bury their sons
Mother’s bury both most of time…
Hacksaw ridge?
Absolutely devastating
this deserves more likes
@@Angelo_Bronte.no
"There is no glory in war only death"
- A wise man
People always hate the enemies, but just take a second and think about it they are just soldiers fighting for their country. They just wanna save their country and no one wants to harm people and no one wants to die at the end of the day, our enemies because our enemies just fighting for their country and freedom
I can't begin to imagine the shock and heartbreak the men felt when told to go back in even though Armistice was only minutes away.
The officer in this situation would most likely be court-martialed so why not disobey the order for 15 minutes?
@@bluey_fan968he would be executed
@@bluey_fan968 unless every soldier and officer unanimously agreed, they are liable to get shot.
Fighting did occur just before and after 11am
This specific last minute charge didn’t actually happen
@@humperdinckoglethorpe4180 it did not, not sure if there were any “pushes” like these to take trenches. But there were enough skirmishes to rack up thousands even on the last day.
That was probably the most heartbreaking moment of the movie for me. As soon as he told them they had to go back and fight for this douchebags (the commander) honor I knew the main character was going to die.
Edit: Just because the movie isn't exactly like the book doesn't mean it's a bad movie. Unfaithful? Sure. Not bad though.
He died mere seconds before 11.00 :(
You spoiled the movie 😭😭😭
By some douchebag camping in the dark😂imagine
@@Pranay471 Why the hell did you watch the video and then go to the comments then?! They CLEARLY watched the full movie.
@@Pranay471 to who ?
At the start, they were filled with joy.
In the end they were absolutely emotionless
Soldiers arent just soldiers they are innocent hero fighters ❤
"At the end of the day, every soldier is just hoping they're doing the right thing"
No soldier thinks they're doing the right thing. They just do what the grumpy old men is telling them, because if they refuse they get killed anyways.
So what about the Japanese soldiers who would rape their captives.
Not all of us 😈
@@Democratic_Industrialism get lost
@@Democratic_Industrialism You're one of the reasons why americas military has a bad reputation.
That ending was just brutal, and yet so real for countless young men that morning. History has shown the world is a cruel place, don’t forget it hasn’t changed.
People have forgotten this and now the world is going in a direction which will repeat history
@@thehope3231no one has forgotten it, it’s how humanity functions for thousend years. The only thing that changes are the weapons and tactics being used
If anything, it has gotten more cruel
No, people have got complacent and soft. They have forgotten in enough places and in enough mass to generalise.
It doesnt take much observation to see we went from brutal savages to furry weebs... @@user-hi6vg4fz5j
It actually is worse than ever.
The Armistice.
For those who dont know
The Armistice of 11 November 1918 was the armistice signed at Le Francport near Compiègne that ended fighting on land, sea, and air in World War I between the Entente and their last remaining opponent, Germany. Previous armistices had been agreed with Bulgaria, the Ottoman Empire and Austria-Hungary. It was concluded after the German government sent a message to American president Woodrow Wilson to negotiate terms on the basis of a recent speech of his and the earlier declared "Fourteen Points", which later became the basis of the German surrender at the Paris Peace Conference, which took place the following year.
Also known as the Armistice of Compiègne (French: Armistice de Compiègne, German: Waffenstillstand von Compiègne) from the place where it was officially signed at 5:45 a.m. by the Allied Supreme Commander, French Marshal Ferdinand Foch,[1] it came into force at 11:00 a.m. Central European Time (CET) on 11 November 1918 and marked a victory for the Entente and a defeat for Germany, although not formally a surrender.
The actual terms, which were largely written by Foch, included the cessation of hostilities on the Western Front, the withdrawal of German forces from west of the Rhine, Entente occupation of the Rhineland and bridgeheads further east, the preservation of infrastructure, the surrender of aircraft, warships, and military materiel, the release of Allied prisoners of war and interned civilians, eventual reparations, no release of German prisoners and no relaxation of the naval blockade of Germany. The armistice was extended three times while negotiations continued on a peace treaty. The Treaty of Versailles, which was officially signed on 28 June 1919, took effect on 10 January 1920.
Fighting continued up until 11 a.m. CET on 11 November 1918, with 2,738 men dying on the last day of the war.
There is nothing in this world that I hate more than war.
"Men in green, fight for different colors, to all die in red."
no
@@WilliamHarper5959 yes
@@glitchvlogs6597 no!
@@WilliamHarper5959 yes!
@@glitchvlogs6597 No!!
The fact he tried to save the french soldier that tried to kill him breaks my heart
and then he wanted to talk to the french soldiers family but died himself
That one scene describes ww1 in a nutshell no one was moving trapped and where killing each other all for the country and families just to get stuck suffering for nothing but a couple of Miles of land
@@firemaster4808couple of feet in reality
Kinda reminded me of that one scene from fury
True
"Our flag does not fly because the wind moves it... it flies with the last breath of each soldiers who died protecting it" A wise man..
"War is not about who is right but who is left."
Imagine surviving the entire war only to die in the last minutes of the war.
Tat sucks
This movie name
@@tahmidulhassan435all quiet on the western front
If you look at his perspective it’s probably the one he wants after experiencing the lost of his friends and, all the killings he done and men he js met dying in front of him
That’s literally the point of the movie/ book
Man just went: "we weren't able to win this war for 4 years so I think 15 minutes is enough time for y'all"
Dumb question here but....surely those guys would've been justified if they killed that commanding officer and said we aren't doing that dumb shit enough of us have died already....right?
@@thomasmitchell4128 they would’ve been under intl law most likely but the soldiers who said they wouldn’t fight were immediately killed. (They cut that part out of the short)
@@thomasmitchell4128 All soldiers who refused to fight were usually shot on sight, so if they did that, there would probably be some crazy people in the crowd enough to open fire.
@@thomasmitchell4128 I feel like if I was in that situation. I would check my gun so that it’s loaded. Raise it up and just shoot him. Chaos would break out and they would never find me again
In reality Entente, although they had already won did those last attacks
The sad part here is that, the higher ups always gets the credit instead of the brave soldiers who sacrifices their life for a ruthless government.
A little soldier's dream is a man's nightmare.😢
“War is where the young and stupid are tricked by the old and bitter into killing eachother.”
- Niko Bellic
It’s way worse than that.because a lot of times no one is tricked,they are forced to fight
goddamn i remember this quote so hard. 2008 was a hell of a time
Words of wisdom
They are not stupid but force to go to war.
Amen.
that’s cold
Its a war movie which didn't glorified war. It depicted the true situation in war, heartwarming
I think u mean heartbreaking
movie's name please?
@@heyguy6551 Or the older Version which is also very good basically avaidavle everywhere or the book is also a good option
1979 version is better tho
“Every war movie, good or bad, is an anti-war movie.”
- Steven Spielberg
Old Men start it, young fellas fight it and everything in between dies
The fact thya both sides were fighting for the same reason
The fact that paul died to a bayonet seconds before the end was heartbreaking
No he didn't, he got shot on a day that was reported as being all quite on the Western Front.
@@BenCDBrown he was stabbed
@@BenCDBrown u are referring to the original version and the book. In this version paul dies from a bayonet.
The fact that you’d spoil this movie like that to people is annoying
Facts but to be fair he would’ve had massive ptsd that might not even kicked in till later. By then he’s a high ranking ss battle hardened officer stationed at Schwitz..
You can see that he doesn't care if he dies he just wants everything to end...
facts
All his friends died which is probably why he didn’t care anymore
I’m pretty sure back then if you don’t listen you would be killed for deserting
@@Sportspeds almost as today
At the end, he died but he died knowing that its over
“A soldier doesn’t fight because he hates what is in front of him but he fights because he loves what is behind him”
Best German Movie ive seen. Its based off WW1 and is called Im Westen nix neues
Moive name?
@@Gamingwonder-of8fvall quiet on the Western front
For those who don’t understand, at the end of World War 1 the allies signed a cease fire, the war was gonna end at 11 o’clock (the cease fire would take place in 15 minutes meaning they are still at war) so the German commanders ordered an attack on the allied trenches to catch them off guard. Some soldiers survived several years of brutal trench combat, but those 5 minutes cause hundreds of thousands of soldiers to die, may they Rest in Peace
Edit: Wow thanks for 2k likes
not even close to hundreds of thousands. less than 3000 died that day, most of whom were Germans killed by Entente artillery
Its not a peace treaty, its a cease fire. The last hours of WW1 were the most bloody. A lot of offenses (mostly Allied) took place, to capture this hill or that bridge and gain a better position in the peace negotiations to come, or should the war continue (which is always a possibility)
My bad.
(this didn't happen, around 2,700 deaths were taken overall due to both the allies and the central powers continuing their artillery bombardments incase this exact situation happened, there's swathes of cases of both german and allied soldiers refusing to fire at eachother even though the war was ongoing)
(for context, the allies alone would take upwards of 5-6,000 casualties per day throughout the entire war, casualties on the last day were significantly lower for all sides)
@@bobsq5099 ok
Movie: All quiet on the western front
It was sad 😭
@@depressiongobrrrrrrrrrr5664 I know right
@@depressiongobrrrrrrrrrr5664 a guy got ran over by a tank and I seen it happen
@@hiapple108 the world we live in
The book is great too.
It’s funny how they have a full squad of people and not a single soldier took the shot at the commander.
You wouldn’t either, tough guy.
You can’t shoot your boss for telling you to do your job. You’d go to prison, and you’d deserve it.
@@timothy4011idk man, if i was in that situation i might do just about anything. Who knows what went trough the heads of these poor people. I couldnt imagine being told to go back to hell.
"they are just like us,but in different uniform"
-A Wise Man
Edit:I deleted all my other edit
My (german) drill sergeant told us exactly that. They are comrades too.
And stronger
movie name pls?
@@haejlblahebAll quiet on the Western front, it’s a movie but it’s based on the book
That wise man was Paul Bäumer and the amazing writer Erich Remarque
The book was absolutely gut wrenching. Makes you feel for the generation that had no choice but to serve, to be lied to about fighting for their country but their country did nothing to save them
Loved the book
which book?
@@tricked137it is called " All quiet on the western front"
And it still happens today unfortunately
The characters in the book are volunteers. You didn't actually read it, did you?
WW1 and WW2 was a hard time respect to The soldiers who died in war😢🫡
Old men talk, while young men dies
"Only the dead have seen the end of war" - George santayana,1922
Aristotle I believe.
@@hnojic its true tho
@@hnojic Alright first of all the quote is made by Plato, and George santayana is the second one to say it in 1922 while centuries ago, Plato expressed the quote as it is a conflict in Human kind and Nature, So the Quote isn't a lie.
@@hnojicthe dead have seen it before the left ones
“War is young man dying
Old man talking”
Franklin D.Roosevelt
Ironic coming from him
@@Wilhelm_Larperr Not at all haha. He was avoiding the war at all costs until we got bombed.
He could talk. He was 4F.
@@Dunny346you know, America got mad at Britain after the American Civil War because they were not being neutral like they said they would be. They were meeting with Confederate ships during the war to negotiate trade deals and potentially supplying the confederacy with weapons and supplies.
Nearly 75 years later, US began doing what they accused Britian of doing by supplying raw iron and trucks to the Soviet Union, food and other supplies to Chinese forces and weapons and food supplies as well as more trucks to Britian. Oh and don't forget the oil embargo that US put on Japan that provoked Japan to attack the US.
So ask yourself this: how can you claim to be a neutral nation when you are purposely supplying one side of the war or another? You're not neutral. FDR ordered that the US supply those nations that only fueled the flames of war.
@@SilverFang2789this is true and you have a point. Today we just glad the US helped the side who didn’t constantly enslave or mass murder POWs (Germany on eastern front) or constantly grape civilians, bayonet babies, and test the most subhuman idea of experiments and testing chemical weapons on actual civilians (Japan throughout Asia)
it is much sadder when you know german
" These are OUR men, WHEN did you forget that?!?! " - Lt Turner
Music : Blackout Days - Future Island
Movie : All Quiet on the Western Front
Quick question is it on Netflix I saw they released a trailer for this movie
Thanks spent a while tryna find out lol 😅
@@user-xn1su1lk9z its probaly a Netflix original
@@nothing.nothing805 Ya should also watch 1979 or 1930 version. I got the novel and it was also amazing
@@user-xn1su1lk9zyes I heard people watch this on Netflix because there's Netflix logo
“It is not fair to ask of others what you are not willing to do yourself”
Says who though? Junkers did not become officers by drinking Russian brandy in castles in Silesia
15 minutes for them to sit down and enjoy peace for the moment, but yet they we're sent to fight for the last order.
The sad fact is the character who is the main character of a small group of main people, is young and managed to survive battles and more and in the last seconds of the war dies, it’s sad because if the war ended about a minute before he could be alive ❤❤❤
“The greatest victory is that which requires no battle”
-Sun Tzu
The Art of War
Kinda like the globalist flooding the west and America with illegals. If they had guns people would mobilize. But beings they don't they don't mobilize until they are second class citizens in what was once there nation.
@bri_01_9fighting a giant war isnt gonna bring true priece too
@bri_01_9¿Entonces que es la verdadera Paz para ti?
what was the name of the movie showed
@@Libra23MLBBAll quiet on the Western front.
They were forced to do it and they had no other choice to do anything
They thought It would be fun
@@UFC29403 yup
They were manipulated but they definitely had choice
@@donttouchmebitc you’ve never been to war then you don’t have a choice when your country goes to a major war either u go or u die
Everyone has a choice no matter what
You can see he is traumatized in his eyes………
Paul literalmente dejó todo en el campo de batalla...
There's a French song that was made during that time, by an unknown soldier.. It's called "La chanson de Craonne", due to the battle or Craonne, where it's supposed to have been created, here are the translated lyrics :
"After 8 long days
The rest is over
We're gonna take back the trenches
Our job is so useful, that without us they kill themselves
But it's over, we're done with it
Nobody wants to go forth
And the heart well grown, like in a cry for help
We say goodbye to civilians
Goodbye life, goodbye love
Goodbye all the women
It's over, forever
Of this terrible war
It's at Craonne
On the plateau
That we must die
Because we are all condemned
We are the sacrificed
8 days of trenches
8 days of suffers
But yet we still have hope
That tonight will come the succession
That we're waiting impatiently
Suddenly in the night
And in the silence
We see someone going forth
It's an officer, of infantry men
Who comes to replace us
Quietly in the night, and under the rain
The little hunters, come seek forth their tomb
Goodbye life, goodbye love
Goodbye all the women
It's over, forever
Of this terrible war
It's at Craonne
On the plateau
That we must die
Because we are all condemned
We are the sacrificed
It's so sad to see, on these boulevards
All these big men partying
If for them life is great
For us, it's not the same
Instead of hiding, all these trickster (The word is hard to translate, it's basically someone giving someone else his job while hiding, remaining safe)
Would better come to the trenches
To defend their goods, 'cus we have nothing
We, the poor peasants
And the fellas are laying there
To defend the goods, of these people
Goodbye life, goodbye love
Goodbye all the women
It's over, forever
Of this terrible war
It's at Craonne
On the plateau
That we must die
Because we are all condemned
We are the sacrificed
Those who have the money, they will come back
Because it's for them we're dying
But it's over, us the assholes
Will stop doing our job
It'll be your turn, mister fat guys
To get on the plateau
Because if you want to do war
Pay it with your life"
A really powerful song, I thought it could be good to share its meaning with english speakers who may not know about it
I played the song while reading and I’m in tears right now. The last verse killed me
the last part is the best. It shows perfektly how bad the soldiers feel and that they have understood, that they have to fight. Completely bitter thoughts, that are completely reasonable and a imaginated scenario they would wish for, only by thinking about a thing that could calm their mind, doesnt matter how little the chance is for that to happen, the thought alone could ease their peace seaking minds. In such a position. one often takes every bit of peace he can get, even if it is a false one they convinced themselfe of
Ty please remind me to look for it later I you can oma rry
This is... A song about their pain? That's a hard hitter.
Thanks for sharing
Sad how the quote ‘’If we all go together, they wont shoot us all’’ was a real thing back then
Not just back then Russia still uses it
It’s like they are robots running into battle with no emotions knowing that they will parish😢
"I didn't knew egg man was a German leader💀💀💀"
Bro that’s wild bro
Such sad ending for him. Light turned to darkness through his eyes
In the Book he at least has a quick Death from a Sniper.
@@EASY7356I like the book ending tbh it shows the reality of war to them you’re just a number you don’t go out in blazing glory remembered by everyone you’re just another casualty another lost number. That’s all that these people sees us as man just numbers
@@BigmanHagfish They should‘ve called this something else not All Quiet on the Western Front. It’s a good WW1 Movie but the Story of the Book in general is much better imo.
Where was the light after Ludwig, Albert, Franz, Tchaden and Kat were gone
@@EASY7356it has a meaning in the 1930 film or book it says "Paul died on a quiet day a dat where it was all quiet on the western front"
When u realise ur not fighting for ur country, but the ppl that control it 🙏
That's a harsh reality a lot of people are waking up to in the US.
No shit you always fight for your leaders
@@O_hello_0 bro u don't have to be so mean
like the russian zombies marching off for their Tsar
@@scottishcountryball1922how dare you disrespect the honor and the courage of the German people, my grandfather, a German , he was fighting in 1945 for Germany not the government , but the German people , the Nation the Vaterland, i dont know why uts always foreigners eho talking shit about Germany as if they were Germans, you give yourself an entitlement you have no claim for
Türkiye savaşında bir askerimizin fransa askerini kendi kıyafetiyle bandaj yapıp kurtardığı bir an vardı ve komutan sordu"neden onu kurtarıyosun?"askerin cevabı şu oldu"benim hiç kimsem yok hem o genç onun *lmesine izin veremem" dedi
"a soldier does not kill his enemy because the soldier hates what's in front of him...the soldier is forced to kill the enemy"
-A Wise Old Man
You can see the dread and dispute In their eyes. It’s sad what a war can and will do to someone
You can't see anything in their eyes, just blank staring
"A war to end all wars was just the beginning for another"
Idk but a leader said no backup 🥶
One man
One gun
Two bullets
Two world wars.
Actually it Was One bullet not 2 One Bullet Fired and killed 2 people.
@@SkepticalNoobie it was 2 shots
Cause of WW1 - Gavrilo Princip
Cause of WW2 - Henry Tandey
It's that easy.
@@EricTS23 🤓👆Torrential rainfall in 1915, 1916 and 1918 had a decisive role in major battles such as Verdun and the Somme, contributing to the death of over a million soldiers. A day later could change the cause of the war.
This was such a powerful movie. It should be required viewing for any high school student to remind everyone war is not pretty, very often unnecessary, and people just like us are the ones fighting it.
so true (expect ww2)
True. But we cannot watch that movie in school because it's 18k
18k?@@rasa6225
@@josislost obviously it was unavoidable for the allies but still only happened because of a few countries leaders being greedy and power hungry
@@josislostYeah cos 1930s Germany was a freak of nature. Hitler was insane and the country was behind him insanely
It’s sad because at the end when the main charecter is fighting he dies and 5 seconds after he dies the war ends…
Hundreds of young souls, sacrificed at the alter of an ego, for a prize that never existed.
Fifteen Fucking Minutes man.
This movie has brought me more emotion than a majority of films I’ve seen, it’s just so DAMN sad.
shit as a swiss/german i feel very sad for those who lost their lives in ww1 both sides even nazis in WW2
"In a war there are no winners, only one side lost more lives than the other"
Movie: all quiet in the western front
Song: black out days slowed
Edit: i knew ppl wants the song so thx for the likes
(2 days 400 likes pog)
thank you sir i'm trying to look for the song name.
I wish you a very nice evening kind sir.
Thanks
Which version thooo
@@jimmywinter7961 slowed remix
The biggest heartbreak is knowing that,
"Poor soldiers died in war and the big ranked officers who ordered Massacres were pardoned"
“Unfortunately, in this tale there is no good ending”
Millions of lives.
“It’s not sacrifice if one isn’t given the choice”
-Fujin MK11
"The lucky ones are the ones who died first"
"As long as there are men, there will be wars"
-Albert Einstein
@@Loreworthso common sense needs wars ??
Does it not?
cringe pfp
@@archermadsen7744aw your poor feelings have been hurt by a single pic?
@@mrcaptainnoodle2737 cringe reply
"In peace sons bury their fathers, in war fathers bury their sons.
such a good quote
this movie shows how war effects ALL sides, no one was in the right, everyone was wrong and many many people died because of it
Old men start war in ac rooms, young men die in battle fields.
Funny that more officers died than soldiers
well for sure you're not going to use children for higher command.....
The two replies to this comment are what’s wrong with this world today, stop nitpicking everything you see you absolute donuts
i dont get where's the common sense of putting old fragile man on the battlefront while carrying tons of weight.
@@cookiusmaximus But the problem is that especially in this WW1 and their first day many of those general still believing they are still fighting in the old Napoleonic War style. The French and the Austrian later the Italian is the perfect example of this.
Man the French lucky that they have the British otherwise. They never win against the German.
"The True Longest Fifteen Minutes Ever"
My grandpa told me it was hell and he suffered alot he lost comrades and he said our mother's were still waiting but his mother died in war and he is 96 years old and he killed his enemies and said at yhe same time I'm sorry rip he said that
"Ideals are peacful, history is violent"
War is probably really scary, they had to go back after they were traumatized. This movie made me cry
yea probably
Me too I thought about my two grand grand dads
Ww1 was the scariest and most traumatizing for people because of the EXTREMELY poor conditions (trenches) and all of the artillery and new inventions like tanks and fighter planes
Probably
??
I always thought, what if one of those poor, tormented unwilling souls we call soldiers, raised their rifle and took the shot, would he be instantly tackled by his Brothers in arms for saving them from pointless death, or would a Mass Mutiny happen, killing the Military police officers on horses.
As an netherland i feel bad for those ppl who fight sorry for everything
“Olders start war but youngers die and suffer”
-my veteran grandpa
"Only the dead have seen peace" - My grandpa
" A solder fights not because he hates what's in front of him it's because he loves what's behind him"
"They are not made they are born brave"
"Those who want war are never those who fight in it"
Like i havent heard that
@@reapexer Maybe you should focus on making better content on your CZcams channel instead of being a prick. Just a thought of course.
yeah all these politicians urging other iraq war when they killed a million iraqis and people in congress can't even name the provinces in ukraine that they want to send our young boys to. They are just making money from proxy wars
Not true, trust me
Hitler fought in ww1