Most peaceful negotiation for surrender in WW2

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  • @Seraphil1
    @Seraphil1 Před 4 lety +18720

    At this rate, Nicholas Cage will be the only man in history to have fought on every side in WWII at the same time.

    • @michaeldoles2044
      @michaeldoles2044 Před 4 lety +365

      Seraphil1 This guy came close!
      en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Yang_Kyoungjong?wprov=sfti1

    • @seanmcmanus2777
      @seanmcmanus2777 Před 4 lety +389

      Truly Italian

    • @yin6287
      @yin6287 Před 4 lety +325

      @@michaeldoles2044 also another guy this time a finnish guy fought for Finland, German Reich, and US against USSR

    • @sgt.pufferfish9633
      @sgt.pufferfish9633 Před 4 lety +67

      @@yin6287 Simple History did a video on that guy

    • @yin6287
      @yin6287 Před 4 lety +36

      @@sgt.pufferfish9633 Yeah he did both the Korean and Finnish guy

  • @chris-su8ns
    @chris-su8ns Před 4 lety +9397

    The German officer looks like he is thinking: "Even if the enemy surrenders, you have to help the Italians."

  • @Kriegter
    @Kriegter Před 5 lety +11490

    The german officer is like "wtf is happening?"

  • @SakuraVyn
    @SakuraVyn Před 4 lety +6599

    German officer: Man I'm getting good at this negotiating stuff!

  • @Sprottel_SFM
    @Sprottel_SFM Před 4 lety +11177

    _gets promoted to captain_
    *an entire island surrenders to you*
    "Ich seh' das als einen absoluten sieg"

    • @kingtigerthomas318-69
      @kingtigerthomas318-69 Před 4 lety +391

      HAHHAHAHHAH RATHER SURRENDER TO A CAPTAIN XD, That Captain's Superiors would be happy about this, the Captain is now a "War Hero"

    • @Mas-ic8bw
      @Mas-ic8bw Před 4 lety +47

      *als einen absoluten Sieg

    • @sloth7113
      @sloth7113 Před 4 lety +209

      I don't even speak German and I understood that

    • @luftwaffle4327
      @luftwaffle4327 Před 4 lety +144

      As a meme expert I don’t need to know German to know what that says

    • @hriscubogdan2292
      @hriscubogdan2292 Před 4 lety +30

      I think it's "sehe"
      From "sehen", to see

  • @et3447
    @et3447 Před 5 lety +7041

    When you want to invade Greece at 5pm but want to steal the declaration of independence at 6pm

    • @ReformedSooner24
      @ReformedSooner24 Před 5 lety +22

      Et
      Is that a Division 2 reference? Or wrong Declaration of Independence?

    • @absboodoo
      @absboodoo Před 5 lety +14

      @@ReformedSooner24 en.wikipedia.org/wiki/National_Treasure_(film)

    • @m.ameng54
      @m.ameng54 Před 4 lety +4

      Lmao!

    • @dreisom8962
      @dreisom8962 Před 4 lety

      @@user-ec2tu2ze6g looool

    • @IkeanCrusader1013
      @IkeanCrusader1013 Před 3 lety +6

      @@ReformedSooner24 national treasure you absolute *buffoon*

  • @HSMiyamoto
    @HSMiyamoto Před 3 lety +815

    The American capture of Guam was even more absurd. When the U.S. Navy opened fire on Guam in 1898, they were met by a Spaniard in a rowboat who apologized that they did not have any gunpowder to return the American salute. True story.

    • @celebrim1
      @celebrim1 Před 3 lety +328

      What's absurd about this story is that the Spaniard was in fact actually sincerely apologizing and not making a veiled insult. The American fire had been high and went completely over the old (largely abandoned fort) and the Spanish governor was completely unaware the two countries were at war, so he really did think he was receiving visitors who were paying him honors. He'd even sent a message to the small garrison on the island to rush two artillery pieces to the beach, not to fight the Americans, but to give a return salute.

    • @mustard4762
      @mustard4762 Před 3 lety +134

      Imagine being the admiral thinking it was a surrender only to be humiliated cuz they thought it was a salute

    • @williamlydon2554
      @williamlydon2554 Před 3 lety +178

      It gets better, the American cruiser then left, leaving ONE random guy (the only American on Guam) in charge. Wasn’t an officer or an official, just some guy who happened to also be an American.

    • @manghariz2211
      @manghariz2211 Před 3 lety +81

      @@williamlydon2554 For yall information,
      The name of the american that Governed the Guam after the takeover is Frank Portusach.
      But shortly after getting the job, he get deposed by a fillipino named Jose sisto and after that he got deposed by the natives, after some time, the US Navy got back to guam and instated Jose sisto as the Governor of Guam.

    • @user-gm5bv2ez2r
      @user-gm5bv2ez2r Před 6 měsíci

      Japanese History,,, very honest & reliable - Midway, Nanking & all of China, Philippines, Papua, POWs

  • @zephyrback5093
    @zephyrback5093 Před 3 lety +1456

    Imagine being that German Officer:
    You’ve been transferred to a quiet post in what Germany would consider a backwater posting, and you’re pretty disappointed that you’re missing out on all the action.
    All of a sudden you’re in the middle of unpacking your personal equipment and establishing yourself as a fresh military attaché and someone runs to you and tells you to get to the other side of this newly-conquered island to negotiate with Greek authorities at the order of like an Italian general.
    You get in your staff car and floor it all the way because you wouldn’t want to leave your new supervisor waiting, and you arrive to a bunch of Greek old people who look at you, surrender specifically to you and not the Italians, then walk off.
    Imagine being brought-in just to roast your allies.

    • @fabianmichaelgockner5988
      @fabianmichaelgockner5988 Před 3 lety +66

      I am German and I just laughed at this comment!

    • @bladeshotone
      @bladeshotone Před 3 lety +12

      @@fabianmichaelgockner5988 Same haha

    • @jixdl8617
      @jixdl8617 Před 3 lety +9

      @@bladeshotone im polish and i hate our allies and enemys (joke i actualy dont)

    • @bladeshotone
      @bladeshotone Před 3 lety +8

      @@jixdl8617 Well hello Neighbor

    • @jixdl8617
      @jixdl8617 Před 3 lety +9

      @@bladeshotone hello there

  • @eemelipulkkinen197
    @eemelipulkkinen197 Před 5 lety +12590

    EVEN when surrendering they roasted italians

    • @pieterverhaeghe5143
      @pieterverhaeghe5143 Před 5 lety +266

      hmm though if the Italians would have used force which they easily could have that defiance would have ended quickly.

    • @Andrewza1
      @Andrewza1 Před 5 lety +631

      @@pieterverhaeghe5143 The Greek forces whipped the Italians in all there fights. So who knows maybe they would win here again

    • @pieterverhaeghe5143
      @pieterverhaeghe5143 Před 5 lety +115

      one usually does not surrender when there is hope for victory.

    • @giannisd.6587
      @giannisd.6587 Před 5 lety +320

      @@pieterverhaeghe5143 lol, using force to occupy a goverment building with unarmed men... *I guess you would call that a great victory?*

    • @pieterverhaeghe5143
      @pieterverhaeghe5143 Před 5 lety +63

      @@giannisd.6587 You know, actually i think this is more likely about Greeks taking a piss on Italians because of the war, and to be frank when its all about banter who would i be to stop it? Don't midn me then, go on as you wish.

  • @miasmi4422
    @miasmi4422 Před 5 lety +5064

    Hoi5 leaked footage

  • @kyr.michalios7227
    @kyr.michalios7227 Před 4 lety +6340

    As a Greek i must admit for the sake of history that Italians were the most kind and respectful occupaitors

    • @MIGBMWLOVER
      @MIGBMWLOVER Před 4 lety +313

      Indeed but it was a prestige request , remember kerkira was under Italian occupation anyway the Germans were 200 to the 3000 italians

    • @Sam-pu7xc
      @Sam-pu7xc Před 4 lety +195

      Grazie my Greek friend 💖

    • @madaraszi
      @madaraszi Před 4 lety +126

      That was true in southern France as well. Read the novel from Joseph Joffo.

    • @riccardoc.lofoco1668
      @riccardoc.lofoco1668 Před 4 lety +257

      Why should zionists defend fascist Italy lmao?

    • @AuChoco
      @AuChoco Před 4 lety +161

      Better than the Turks, am I right? HAHAHAHAHA

  • @twm0904
    @twm0904 Před 4 lety +2023

    That awkward moment when Germany has to hold Italy’s hand even when dealing with enemies who are surrendering

    • @lewisvargrson
      @lewisvargrson Před 3 lety +53

      Not just that, but help an officer of a higher rank in their respective military.

    • @oilersridersbluejays
      @oilersridersbluejays Před 3 lety +94

      Not just that, but the Italians need help from the Germans for Greek civilians negotiating a surrender of a town with not one Greek soldier garrisoned in it.

    • @gauntlettcf5669
      @gauntlettcf5669 Před 3 lety +57

      @@oilersridersbluejays that's a nice way to put that they preferred being humiliated than having to massacre a bunch of civilians they had nothing against of

    • @coffee4682
      @coffee4682 Před 3 lety +47

      @@gauntlettcf5669 A lot of Italian soldiers didn’t particularly like the Fascists/the war itself so they were pretty lenient. After 1943 the Germans started to massacre Italians to which Greeks started helping/hiding Italians.
      I think it’s nice that here they just negotiated and were willing to be humiliated rather than shoot civilians, and later on the Greeks helped save them from getting shot by Germans

    • @strykergryphus0207
      @strykergryphus0207 Před 3 lety +26

      @@coffee4682 Yeah, Italy's abysmal military performance in WWII can be largely (though not necessarily entirely) attributed to the fact that the Italian people *really* didn't want to fight.
      When Italy switched sides later on, Italian volunteers for the Allies, while not typically assigned to combat roles, were so much more motivated, making them valuable personnel that kept the Allied war machine running smoothly.
      There's no better morale booster than knowing you've got genuine Italian chefs on your side.

  • @Scottie1152
    @Scottie1152 Před 5 lety +10583

    Good thing for those Greeks the Italians had a sense of humor. Try that with a square full of Germans.

    • @tonyv2819
      @tonyv2819 Před 5 lety +2000

      That was the point... the Greeks weren't going to surrender to the namby pamby Italians. The Greeks knew that the Nazi Germans weren't someone to tell to "fuck off."
      Of course US General Anthony McAuliffe *did* tell the Germans to more or less fuck off at Bastogne but that was another story.

    • @tonyv2819
      @tonyv2819 Před 5 lety +570

      @T. G. Woah woah, sport, yes, the Greeks fought them to the end, I know. But the country was occupied and the government defeated. I know the Greek partisans put up one hell of a fight afterwards. My comment was only to say that the Greeks would only surrender to the Germans, not the Italians.

    • @captainopvious7498
      @captainopvious7498 Před 5 lety +111

      @@barneybeartilde9601 from the beginning of the war until the end about 201 days

    • @nikolatodorovic8680
      @nikolatodorovic8680 Před 5 lety +214

      @@barneybeartilde9601 keep i mind that italian army had some of the bravest soldiers in the whole war its their generals who were stupid idiots Italian army itself was a force to be recon with but they could have had the best army in the world they would still lose because of their stupid ass leaders

    • @backonja2109
      @backonja2109 Před 5 lety +190

      @@nikolatodorovic8680 it isn't just leaders, Italy is also had one of the worst tank designs. Also lets keep in mind that Allies controled Gibraltar and suez canal, making their navy fairly limited and lets not forget the Royal navy + later on americas navy.

  • @Focusonbehind
    @Focusonbehind Před 5 lety +9292

    MY GOD Cage trying to be Italian.

    • @gs7828
      @gs7828 Před 5 lety +362

      His accent is so stereotypical. 😅

    • @DonMuffatello
      @DonMuffatello Před 5 lety +711

      Being Italian I gotta say Cage’s accent is actually very good. It’s what many Italians sound like when speaking English.

    • @gousmc1983
      @gousmc1983 Před 5 lety +121

      He's not trying at all, that's like saying a fourth generation African American is "trying to be black" don't be ignorant

    • @m1994a3jagnew
      @m1994a3jagnew Před 5 lety +59

      At least he tried cough cough Sean Connery in hunt for red October cough cough

    • @flamixflame2685
      @flamixflame2685 Před 5 lety +8

      gousmc1983 dude your overreacting
      Most people would think Nicolas cage is American through and through

  • @pirminse1407
    @pirminse1407 Před 4 lety +1501

    Fun fact:German Officers Invite Greek Officers to a Dinner but not the italians

    • @Lui-by8rp
      @Lui-by8rp Před 3 lety +32

      YAH MAN ITS NOT LIKE THE ITALIANS WERE THE FUCKING SOUTHERN ARM OF THE AXIS

    • @joshuarubenstein2298
      @joshuarubenstein2298 Před 3 lety +192

      @@Lui-by8rp you kidding me? They were Europe's soft underbelly.

    • @gustavabensberg4260
      @gustavabensberg4260 Před 3 lety +47

      @@Lui-by8rp They really didnt do anything instead they caused distraction under the axis, you could say "The italy was the defetai of Axisoi"

    • @thomaszhang3101
      @thomaszhang3101 Před 3 lety +112

      @@gustavabensberg4260 to be fair Italy did do quite a bit during WWII, them being useless is mainly left over from very effective British propaganda of the time. Just off the top of my head:
      - Italy had fantastic G.55 series of fighters and highly trained airmen. Earned great respect from Luftwaffe fighter pilots that worked with them.
      - just by existing, the Italian navy
      > cut off British transport through the Mediterranean and forced them around the African continent
      > forced the British to commit already limited capital ships to keep Italian battleships in check, keeping them from defending over sea colonies against IJN.
      - Italian navy had very good costal submarines and world’s best and only experienced human torpedo team at the time.
      - Italian army had very good equipment for mountain fighting in 1930s, their industry just couldn’t keep up during WWII.

    • @gregdaweson4657
      @gregdaweson4657 Před 3 lety +48

      @@thomaszhang3101 how the fuck do you become an experienced human torpedo?

  • @user-cl8mc4zg3f
    @user-cl8mc4zg3f Před 4 lety +3245

    My grandfather (by mother) was an italian soldier in ww2 Who hated fascists and never asked for the party card (you had to have It in order to find a job in most public and private places) and always worked for himself. One day he was forced to become a soldier and sent to Greece where he and other Italians were captured and imprisoned as POW's in an english camp in Greece.
    He sad they were treated very well and that he had more food there than in the italian army,only suffered the cold. Howewer in 1943 Italy surrendered and the British freed the Italians prisoners and the germans instead started searching Italians to kill them since they were betrayers but the greek popoulation always hiding them,giving them shelter and food and pretending they were their sons,husbands etc and always saying to them "una faccia una razza" meaning One face One race and helping them crossing in other countries too. My grandfather came back home after 2 years of trying to avoid germans when the war was basically over passing from the balcans. In the 80's my mother went to Greece in Summer vacation and she told me that whenever the greeks in front of her understood she was italian they were always saying to her "una faccia una razza" and that thing made her feel powerful emotions thinking of her father.
    Sorry for the bible here but I wanted to share this story with someone and this video felt appropriate.
    Honor to my grandfather which died in 2005 when I was 4. Can't wait till all this covid thing is over to come to Greece and visit your beautiful nation.

    • @uber305
      @uber305 Před 4 lety +72

      My great grandmother is german she left Germany after world war 2 with my grand father (an American soldier) and now I’m here in America

    • @Lui-by8rp
      @Lui-by8rp Před 3 lety +23

      MAN US NATIVE AMERICAN GERMANS SAY YOU LOOK LIKE ME YOU ACT LIKE ME COME SMOKE WITH ME

    • @user-gu9qj7tw4k
      @user-gu9qj7tw4k Před 3 lety +61

      @ why on earth you are welcome my friend, if you've visit Athens notify me and I'll try to make time to show you around and make you feel like home, greetings from Greece and as always (we still say this to this very day), ουνα φάτσα, ουνα ράτσα αδερφέ μου (una faccia, una raca my brother)

    • @user-cl8mc4zg3f
      @user-cl8mc4zg3f Před 3 lety +13

      Thanks to all of you it feels really good to read your nice comments. You're amazing!!!

    • @user-cl8mc4zg3f
      @user-cl8mc4zg3f Před 3 lety +14

      @@user-gu9qj7tw4k thank you very much for the hospitality my friend

  • @Takhar7
    @Takhar7 Před 5 lety +832

    Nicolas Cage as an Italian. Something Ill never be able to unsee

    • @RynOstate
      @RynOstate Před 5 lety +33

      TickTak77 He’s a quarter Italian.

    • @ComicGladiator
      @ComicGladiator Před 5 lety +23

      @@RynOstate Just not the quarter than includes his mouth.

    • @Alexs.2599
      @Alexs.2599 Před 4 lety +5

      Ryan Austin Actually he's half Italian on his father side.

    • @mr.anderson2241
      @mr.anderson2241 Před 4 lety +3

      Alexi S. Father’s side? I thought it was his mother’s side since she’s the sister of the director of The Godfather series and is a notable Italian

    • @Alexs.2599
      @Alexs.2599 Před 4 lety +6

      Mr. Anderson - professional catholic monster hunter No I think you're confused, Talia Shire is his aunt not his mom. August Coppola was his father. He was the brother of Francis Ford Coppola and Talia Shire. Jason Schwartzman is Talia's son. Nicholas is a Coppola, his mother was of German and Polish extraction. So Nicholas is half Italian on his father's side and a quarter German and a quarter Polish on his mother's side.

  • @parasmishra6575
    @parasmishra6575 Před 5 lety +1404

    Movie name is " captain corelli's mandolin " released in 2001

  • @m1raf1or1
    @m1raf1or1 Před 4 lety +583

    Captain Corelli's mandolin is a heart-felt movie about the relationship between Greeks and Italians...In 1943, following the breakup between Hitler's Germany and Mussolini's fascist Italy, the Germans massacred about 5,200 soldiers from the Italian "Acqui" division. The Kefalonia massacre is considered one of the Wehrmacht's greatest war crimes in southern Europe.
    Enemies became allies as Greeks hid Italians to save them from death.

    • @kekw6883
      @kekw6883 Před 4 lety +26

      I mean.. in 1943 Italy switched side and joined allies.. so.. germans probably did it because they were enemies..

    • @11Survivor
      @11Survivor Před 3 lety +26

      @@kekw6883 OK, these are the same guys who murdered their own population based on appearance and religion.
      Do you really think it was based on "enemity".

    • @kekw6883
      @kekw6883 Před 3 lety +7

      @@11Survivor yes since Italy was their one and only ally lmao

    • @finnkeller1639
      @finnkeller1639 Před 3 lety +8

      @@kekw6883 they had Hungary and Romania and other nations

    • @DvD1303
      @DvD1303 Před 3 lety +19

      @@kekw6883 "switched side and joined allies" you really need to learn history

  • @MrFusselig
    @MrFusselig Před 3 lety +785

    At the German HQ: "General, the Italians are getting ready to attack!"
    "Oh, then send a Battalion to stop them."
    "But General, the Italians are fighting on our side"
    "Good Heavens, then send two Battalions to support them."

  • @anthonys7660
    @anthonys7660 Před 5 lety +5083

    Italy was Germany's little brother his mom made him take with him

  • @ReformedSooner24
    @ReformedSooner24 Před 5 lety +2337

    Reminds me of a quote from AC Rogue
    “Disrespectful to the end”
    “Yes we’ve been working on that”

    • @husseinalaa1557
      @husseinalaa1557 Před 5 lety +7

      Rogue*

    • @ReformedSooner24
      @ReformedSooner24 Před 4 lety +6

      Hussein Alaa
      Fixed

    • @jaredf.6532
      @jaredf.6532 Před 4 lety +3

      Where was that in the game again?

    • @husseinalaa1557
      @husseinalaa1557 Před 4 lety +11

      @@jaredf.6532
      In the last mission just before the fight with achilles and liam, when you are in that mountain of the precursor piece of eden

    • @Hacker_Kamyko
      @Hacker_Kamyko Před 4 lety +7

      Very under rated game

  • @lillyie
    @lillyie Před 4 lety +2794

    "surrendering to Captain Weber's dog is more appropriate than surrendering to an Italian"

  • @ben-jc5ub
    @ben-jc5ub Před 4 lety +681

    Ahem,
    *fack off*

  • @neogeo1670
    @neogeo1670 Před 5 lety +2217

    The German officer is played by the same actor who played the governor in the walking dead. David morrisey

  • @lorenzopertici6139
    @lorenzopertici6139 Před 5 lety +5586

    Italians weren't bad at all as soldiers ... the problems were the commanding officers and an equipment that was mostly poor and outdated.

    • @lorenzopertici6139
      @lorenzopertici6139 Před 5 lety +222

      @Shaboi_Mike we had warships without radar in a time when other nations had carriers and radar ... our main fighter was biplane cr.42 until 1942 (fighting Spitfires ... can you imagine ?)

    • @Nyx-kb7ze
      @Nyx-kb7ze Před 5 lety +33

      Lorenzo Pertici Spitfire often got their asses kicked by Fiat CR32s and you haven't seen the rest of the Regia Aeronautica

    • @lorenzopertici6139
      @lorenzopertici6139 Před 5 lety +79

      @@Nyx-kb7ze we had the best fighters of the war in 1943 ... but in a very tiny number and too late ... war was lost for Italy.

    • @NetherlandsAtArms
      @NetherlandsAtArms Před 5 lety +20

      and they were bad soldiers who did not know how to fight.

    • @lorenzopertici6139
      @lorenzopertici6139 Před 5 lety +39

      @@NetherlandsAtArms oh yes ... if it's you to say that it must be true

  • @Astania08
    @Astania08 Před 4 lety +637

    Under the Japanese Imperial occupation of the Philippine Commonwealth. The local civilian government can't say something like that to the Japanese Imperial Army. If you think Germans are barbaric. Check out Imperial Japan.

  • @hriscubogdan2292
    @hriscubogdan2292 Před 4 lety +558

    "I do not fear an army of lions led by a sheep, I fear an army of sheeps led by a lion"-Alexander the Great.

    • @gustavabensberg4260
      @gustavabensberg4260 Před 3 lety +19

      The Axis were both lions tho led by a lion and an army of lions

    • @jamesnewcomer4939
      @jamesnewcomer4939 Před 3 lety +1

      I do understand who it IS by...but that second part almost sounds like a bible quote!

    • @johanmikkael6903
      @johanmikkael6903 Před 3 lety +19

      @@gustavabensberg4260 a lion that ran out prey to consume meat and dies due to starvation

    • @xxfrosty609xx3
      @xxfrosty609xx3 Před 3 lety +1

      What about an army of lions led by a lion?

    • @nelsonhill4625
      @nelsonhill4625 Před 3 lety

      Self brag lmao

  • @dogeyt5995
    @dogeyt5995 Před 5 lety +3833

    “Greeks don’t fight like heroes, heroes fight like Greeks” -Winston Churchill

    • @yrlikng5767
      @yrlikng5767 Před 5 lety +127

      Winston churchill and the greeks where so fucked in Turkey

    • @user-tb3il3mq2q
      @user-tb3il3mq2q Před 5 lety +25

      Greece is nice and all but... yeah

    • @odysseios
      @odysseios Před 5 lety +8

      When Churchill said that, probably he had not fought the communists of ELAS yet.

    • @alexgiog
      @alexgiog Před 5 lety +142

      @@yrlikng5767 First of all learn to respect a nation that has provided so many things in humanity! What does Turkey have to show other than slaughters, wars and brutalities? Science? Culture? Arts? What?

    • @yvonnecampbell7036
      @yvonnecampbell7036 Před 5 lety +13

      Filótimo.......

  • @asfdghkjxzcvnbm2580
    @asfdghkjxzcvnbm2580 Před 4 lety +2849

    itali: lets invade da greca
    itali: mama mia germany help

    • @perarubin6041
      @perarubin6041 Před 4 lety +28

      LMFAOO

    • @danielpaschetto7362
      @danielpaschetto7362 Před 4 lety +22

      Ma quanti anni sono passati? 70? E ancora vivete di quella stupida è inutile guerra? Mah...è meglio se rivedete le vostre priorità !

    • @asfdghkjxzcvnbm2580
      @asfdghkjxzcvnbm2580 Před 4 lety +2

      sto solo scherzando

    • @NKDuisburg02
      @NKDuisburg02 Před 4 lety +2

      @@asfdghkjxzcvnbm2580 scherzando? Scherzare is an italian word? Nice, just like the german word!

    • @GIOB5
      @GIOB5 Před 4 lety +34

      I sexualy idenfy as a Counter Strike and i find this Global Offensive

  • @ianworley8169
    @ianworley8169 Před 3 lety +85

    My wife and I watched this film at Argostoli cinema on Kefalonia Island on its opening premiere. We were probably the only non-Greeks in the audience. They all erupted into wild applause at the scene where they told the Italian soldiers to "Fuck Off!" This before Nicholas Cage translated their Greek. A wonderful night watching a movie based on their island's own history. Two 20 minute intervals in the middle of the movie and a wobbly 15 mile ride home in the dark on a rented Vespa scooter. A birthday treat never to be forgotten.

    • @makynarrow1484
      @makynarrow1484 Před 3 lety +1

      waw, I would like to have experienced that.

    • @makynarrow1484
      @makynarrow1484 Před 3 lety

      I was a small child but I remember back in the day cinema was such an experience, people would shout, applaud and laugh, nowadays (before corona) it has lost the emotions.

    • @theemirofjaffa2266
      @theemirofjaffa2266 Před rokem

      Wow! That must have been an experience. I envy you already..😊😊

    • @mrrandom1265
      @mrrandom1265 Před měsícem

      Sounds great!

  • @Frogfacts4738bd
    @Frogfacts4738bd Před 4 lety +444

    German officer be like "free promotion lmao amirite"

  • @spiritusIRATUS
    @spiritusIRATUS Před 5 lety +2024

    I love the scene so much! The island portrayed in the movie is Kefalonia, which is my home island and is often omitted from history despite having a very rich historical past..
    My late grandmother - who btw was of italian descent herself - had told me a story about the occupation. When the Axis forces dropped some bombs on the island the people on the city of Lixouri mentioned in the video were offended because they had been dropped on Argostoli which was the capital.. something which people from Lixouri never accepted! So they were actually shouting to the passing planes: "Why are you not bombing our city? We are the real capital and important part, you should not be ignoring us!!!!" This gives you a taste of the people's insane attitude!!
    When the Italians came to occupy they were hardly seen as conquerors which explains the reactions in the movie. The people knew that the greek army had not been beaten by them plus most of the population was much more sympathetic to them. When the Germans turned on the Italians considering them traitors as is later on shown in the movie, the locals actually helped them hide, fight or escape; my grandmother's family as well since some of her relatives even spoke italian so they could better communicate with the soldiers. After the Nazis sunk a ship full of Italians despite promising to take them home, a monument was erected in their memory which is one of the largest in Argostoli. My grandmother told me her mother wept when she first visited the place.
    And despite the hatred in the comments by many people.. much love from a Greek who has been in Italia seven times and considers it a second homeland!

    • @BalhaMilan
      @BalhaMilan Před 5 lety +99

      Kefalonia? The storyline of Assassin's Creed Odyssey starts there, looks like it's not so unknown after all 🙂
      Great story btw, I laughed so hard when you mentioned that the people of Lixouri were angry because the axis didn't bomb them 😂😂

    • @walterschumann2476
      @walterschumann2476 Před 5 lety +67

      Don't you mean when the Italians turned on the Germans by surrendering to the allies, without telling the Germans first. Also, the ship sunk that was filled with Italian soldiers being brought back to Italy, was sunk by a British sub, not by the Nazis. In the end it is just a movie, though the uniforms are rather good.

    • @lamprost
      @lamprost Před 5 lety +5

      Μόνο όταν διάβασα το σχόλιο σου, κατάλαβα αυτήν την σκηνή!! Από Αθήνα είμαι και λεω ….τι στο διάολο, γιατί τέτοια αντιπάθεια στους Ιταλούς

    • @riccardobalbo234
      @riccardobalbo234 Před 5 lety +32

      Walter Schumann I would not consider surrendering as turning on an allie, also Italian orders after the armistice were just to not attack allied forces and only to return fire if attacked

    • @314official6
      @314official6 Před 5 lety +2

      Wait.how did you migrate from greece to westeros?

  • @landfair123
    @landfair123 Před 5 lety +329

    I don't care what people say I liked that movie. Hollywood has ignored the Italian campaign too much.

    • @marcl7215
      @marcl7215 Před 5 lety

      What movie is that?

    • @gs7828
      @gs7828 Před 5 lety +11

      Marc RedBlizzard96 Captain Corelli’s Mandolin.

    • @marcl7215
      @marcl7215 Před 5 lety +1

      Another book for my collection

    • @az-sy7be
      @az-sy7be Před 5 lety +1

      Italians got rekt

    • @GonzoIV
      @GonzoIV Před 5 lety +4

      @@az-sy7be poor leadership and terrible out dated equipment is to blame

  • @backslash68
    @backslash68 Před 3 lety +173

    Fun fact: I am Italian, and I swear that in my 52 years here, I have never seen a man playing a mandolin.

    • @cyberbeat11
      @cyberbeat11 Před 3 lety +10

      i dont believe you, your english is way too good

    • @kojack11ata71
      @kojack11ata71 Před 3 lety

      @@cyberbeat11 Google Translate 😂

    • @testebot4059
      @testebot4059 Před 3 lety

      I don't even know what is a mandolin.

    • @51stparedoctober4
      @51stparedoctober4 Před 3 lety +6

      @@cyberbeat11 Italy's one of the most multi-lingual nations in the world by my own estimation. It's economy relies so heavily on tourism from countries that mainly speak English. In larger cities, many of the hospitality staff often speak at least a working daily amount of three to four languages. Every waiter in a city speaks English. As native English speakers, it's really easy for some of us to forget (or simply not realize) that most of the non-English speaking world puts massive emphasis on being at least bi-lingual. The world economy relies on English now, and 60 years ago many would have argued French was essential for international business. Spanish is obviously also very helpful just based on how many countries use it as their national language. I don't think backslash used translate either. Two reasons... The name is English and the colon usage. The writer is either telling the truth which is not unlikely or as you said, telling a tall tale (but what would be the point?).

    • @cyberbeat11
      @cyberbeat11 Před 3 lety

      @@51stparedoctober4 i wont read what you wrote, its too long and i was clearly joking.

  • @t-90ms
    @t-90ms Před 3 lety +118

    " We will not surrender to an enemy we defeated in Albania"
    Mussolini: 'sad crying noises'

    • @jixdl8617
      @jixdl8617 Před 3 lety +3

      As a persone with brain onve said
      "If country leaders werent himselfs they would won"

  • @mat650
    @mat650 Před 5 lety +2246

    Also in recent time Greek surrendered to the highest in rank german officer: German money.

  • @freundschaft870
    @freundschaft870 Před 3 lety +24

    There is an old German military joke about the Italians, and it goes like this;
    An officer reports to a German General and says "Sir, we are going to war with the Italians." The General responds, "Send five divisions South into Italy, and capture the Tyrol Mountains." The liaison officer replies, "Sir, we are at war with them not against them!" The General shouts "Verdammt! Send the whole Army Group South to assist them!"

  • @emanemanrus5835
    @emanemanrus5835 Před 3 lety +30

    based on a true story, even if the movie does not re-act history. The real capt. Corelli was named Amos Pampaloni, he survived to the mass extermination of the 33rd division, healed with help of a Greek doctor and then he fought with the Greek resistance and freedom fighters until the end of the war. His wife was indeed a Greek woman. Fun fact: as far as I know, his musical instrument was not a mandolin but an accordion! He died some years ago in Italy.

  • @unkownslime2727
    @unkownslime2727 Před 3 lety +38

    GERMANY AND JAPAN: Any special powers you wanna tell us about
    ITALY: I don't have one i just saw the ad
    GERMANY AND JAPAN: Your in

  • @ericgirardet1848
    @ericgirardet1848 Před 5 lety +233

    One movie I do recommend is "Mediterraneo". Story of an Italian platoon on a Greek island. A wonderful movie!

  • @gevkrusty2906
    @gevkrusty2906 Před 5 lety +613

    Damn, even in victory the Italians are a military embarrassment.

    • @1yoan3
      @1yoan3 Před 5 lety +79

      They lost though.
      Germans won against the Greeks abd asked Italy to take care of the territory.

    • @red36825924
      @red36825924 Před 5 lety +25

      @@1yoan3 Wrong....When the British entered in that war the Germans also entered...The Greeks were out of supply with a stretched line due their advance...Also Mussolini called them to fall back instead of keeping their positions (the generals wanted to) so Mussolini's decision saved lots of manpower....There is books about it...Some even made by Greek authors.

    • @Elthenar
      @Elthenar Před 5 lety +63

      @@red36825924 The Italians were good soldiers but they had virtually no modern vehicles and few experienced generals. There were a few instances where German equipped Italian forces went against the allies, including the US, and did quite well.
      As usual, it was all Mussolini's fault.

    • @red36825924
      @red36825924 Před 5 lety +20

      @@Elthenar They had modern vehicles but could not keep the pace in production and development of tanks also they didn't got the time as we can see, they did had on fast development new tanks but the fate was sealed and the time was up for them in the war.
      They did quite well when well supplied too...This Wehraboo nonsense in popular culture needs to stop, that is not how the facts and real history happened. Saying like just add the german army in the equation and magically things will perform better its just straight bullshit. (Just saying)

    • @Elthenar
      @Elthenar Před 5 lety +17

      @@red36825924 First, you are going off the deep end. In no way did I say anything about magic German equipment.
      Second, Italy had some good stuff but they did not have anything equal to the latest german, Russian, British or US tanks. There stuff still used riveted armor for gods sake. There 90mm gun was every bit as good as the German 88 though. They were highly effective on the Semovente platform but they still had that shit riveted armor and they were too little too late. As you say, Germany started the war before Italy could get it's war manufacturing going.
      When I talked about the Italians with German gear, I was not talking about any magical supertanks or planes. I was talking about being fully equipped with trucks, mobile artillery, radios and the latest german rifles, stuff none of the Italian troops were getting from Mussolini. Nothing wehraboo about it.

  • @johnphillips4776
    @johnphillips4776 Před 3 lety +26

    That was the most humiliating "victory" I've ever seen

  • @Internut1985
    @Internut1985 Před 4 lety +147

    This reminds me when the Americans were encircled and attacked for hours with significant loses in the Ardene forest during the battle of the bulge and then the Germans sent a letter to the American officer telling the him to surrender and the American officer responded simply with one word
    “Nuts”
    The Germans were like what the hell does that suppose to mean ?

    • @phantomtq
      @phantomtq Před 4 lety +13

      I mean where would they even find nuts right? Its not as if they are squirrels? Or were americans taunting that germans were like squirrels?

    • @mattmcgary2404
      @mattmcgary2404 Před 4 lety +14

      Ahh one of the many great moments of the battle of the bulge..

    • @Jackaroo.
      @Jackaroo. Před 4 lety +31

      So, what you're describing specifically happened at the town of Bastogne, Belgium, which was one of the most pivotal strategic points in the Battle of the Bulge, known as "The Siege of Bastogne." The 101st Airborne was tasked with capturing the town, which was well behind enemy lines, and holding it until US forces could reinforce them. They held the town from December 20th to December 27th. They were completely surrounded by the Germans, and due to the weather, they had no air support, so the Germans sent an envoy to demand that they surrender. The response given by the commanding officer of the 101st Airborne to the Germans was, as you have stated,
      "Nuts"
      another noteworthy quote from the siege of Bastogne, was when a US soldier had said to one of his fellow soldiers "The Germans have us surrounded" to which the other soldier replied "those poor bastards."
      The 101st Airborne held the town of Bastogne until Patton's reinforcements pushed back the German offensive during the Battle of the Bulge. Not a single member of the 101st Airborne ever admitted they needed rescuing. In fact, they wouldn't relinquish control of the town to the US reinforcements until they had an officer write out an official document acknowledging they had received the town of Bastogne from the 101st Airborne's custody, signed by the 101st Airborne's commanding officer.

    • @lionelhutz5137
      @lionelhutz5137 Před 4 lety +7

      The 101st even refused help from the Canadians

    • @philbennink5632
      @philbennink5632 Před 4 lety +7

      @@phantomtq it basically ment as explained by soldiers who fought there "go to hell"

  • @allshipper2158
    @allshipper2158 Před 5 lety +258

    0:19 The paper is really adorable (for those who Greek that is)

    • @spymaster3366
      @spymaster3366 Před 5 lety +127

      it actually says go fuck yourselves

    • @suclox12yearsago56
      @suclox12yearsago56 Před 4 lety +1

      spy master noice

    • @manolisvellis1531
      @manolisvellis1531 Před 4 lety +23

      It actually sounds much better in greek... just imagine an Australian saying fuck of, will ya?? With a tone of humour.

    • @tonythebubble3703
      @tonythebubble3703 Před 3 lety +3

      The first word - άντε - has a double meaning - it can mean both “go” and “hurry up”, so not only are they telling them to go fuck themselves, they’re telling them to hurry up about it too - they have better things to do with their time. It’s a very dismissive way of telling them to fuck off. In fairness to the Italians as has already been pointed out the Italians were generally very tolerant occupiers. The Germans respected the Greeks initially but took no crap from them and behaved appallingly on a number of occasions. In fairness to the Germans there are many stories of German grunts helping locals. One time in Crete a group of locals was hiding from the Germans in the mountains and had a baby with them. As a patrol walked past the baby started crying. Only one of the Germans heard it and instead of alerting the others shouted out in broken Greek “mother choke your baby” (he was probably trying to say “quieten”). When the officer asked him what he said he replied that it was something Greeks said whilst walking in the mountains.

  • @mikegord
    @mikegord Před 5 lety +541

    My late father stood on the roadside outside Bardia and watch 35000+ Italians soldiers march peacefully to Alexandria. They did not want to fight Mussolini's war. They were so happy they were now POW's they carried their guards kit. They could have overcome their Australian guards easily who were generally armed only with 303 Lee Enfield rifles. But why - their war was over. They were Italians but they were not stupid!!!

    • @VersusARCH
      @VersusARCH Před 5 lety +35

      They were dependant on British-provided food or water which would cease had they attacked the guards.

    • @mitchellbewick3097
      @mitchellbewick3097 Před 5 lety +72

      Plus, who doesn't love an Aussie? We're quite likeable when we're not constantly swearing and being accused of racism

    • @desu9891
      @desu9891 Před 5 lety +82

      Well, no wonder- an Italian POW received 3 times the calories as an Italian soldier in the field.

    • @Daki55555
      @Daki55555 Před 5 lety +14

      No, they were just cowards that lost the war and decided to switch side. So what if they were on the losing side, where is their sense of pride and honour?

    • @MarkVonBaldi
      @MarkVonBaldi Před 5 lety +76

      @@Daki55555 My grandfather, rest in peace, fought in the italian army in WW2. He did not know anyone who wanted to fight te war. Not like they had a choice, fight or be a criminal... We have to understand that being drafted does not turn a civilian to a warrior.

  • @juniornutshell
    @juniornutshell Před 4 lety +160

    Italians and Greeks should never fight, there is enough difference to keep them separate enough similarities to keep harmony

    • @3dwaygreek
      @3dwaygreek Před 4 lety +20

      The imperialist dog called musollini

    • @xeniosaias
      @xeniosaias Před 4 lety +26

      We do love italians regardless that war. Germans on the other hand....

    • @3dwaygreek
      @3dwaygreek Před 4 lety +3

      @@xeniosaias Για να σου πω μια αλήθεια αν διαβάσεις για τον β παγκόσμιο θα δεις ότι ο Κένεντι είπε ότι πολεμήσαμε με την λάθος πλευρά

    • @shilopnamreg6468
      @shilopnamreg6468 Před 4 lety +12

      Anonymos Maniatis oh shit he’s busting out the enchanting table language

    • @sam-2341
      @sam-2341 Před 4 lety

      xeniosaias they never wanted to fight you it seems

  • @oncydium
    @oncydium Před 4 lety +175

    Disney is remaking this, adding Boba Fett, and renaming it as "Captain Corelli's Mandalorian".

  • @icecoldpolitics8890
    @icecoldpolitics8890 Před 5 lety +607

    this is pretty accurate when you consider the Greeks kicked Italy's ass so hard that they nearly forced Italy out of Albania
    (edit) Thx so much for the likes guys

    •  Před 5 lety +26

      Twobit Gaming they did force them outta Albania. Hitler almost always had to bail out Mussolini. The Italians in desert is a good example.

    • @thecommentaryking
      @thecommentaryking Před 5 lety +19

      Funny that Greeks didn't actually manage to drive the italians out of Albania, and only managed to occupy less than half of Albanian border territory

    • @icecoldpolitics8890
      @icecoldpolitics8890 Před 5 lety +39

      TheCommentaryKing and your missing the point completely the fact is that even though Italy wasn’t pushed out of Albania the Greeks a second rate power were somehow able to not only stop Italy’s armies but also go on the attack that’s the impressive thing about it

    • @thecommentaryking
      @thecommentaryking Před 5 lety +20

      Twobit Gaming Yeah their bravery is undeniable, but the italian army was under supplied and poorly led. The italians were fighting in mountainous terrain against a well defended opponent, after a rain season. The Greeks were also supported by the British that sent supplies and attacked the italians shipments with the RAF and RN

    • @icecoldpolitics8890
      @icecoldpolitics8890 Před 5 lety +10

      TheCommentaryKing the Italians had a much much much larger army had a larger economy and whose fault is it that the troops are undersupplied. we don't make up excuses for the Russians when they get their asses kicked why should Italy be different

  • @RaphaeLoh01
    @RaphaeLoh01 Před 5 lety +83

    Peaceful? "How to surrender like a boss!"

  • @EF2000Typhoon7LWA
    @EF2000Typhoon7LWA Před 2 lety +8

    *The german officers dog arrives.*
    The greek mayor: Ah yes the negotiatior

  • @Wyatt-sh4qz
    @Wyatt-sh4qz Před 4 lety +75

    Has no one pointed out the fact that the German officer is The Governor from The Walking Dead?

  • @JohnSmith-ey6zy
    @JohnSmith-ey6zy Před 5 lety +136

    The amount of sass and burns by the greeks hurt so much even to non italian

  • @mikaxms
    @mikaxms Před 5 lety +61

    The movie is called Captain Corelli's Mandolin.

  • @billb207
    @billb207 Před 3 lety +10

    Bit of historical context here: In 1940 Italy mounted an invasion of northern Greece through Albania, which had been pimped to Mussolini the year before by King Zog. This invasion was entirely unsuccessful, and the Greeks, with British material support, pushed the Italians all the way back into central Albania. Germany, seeing the potential defeat of its ally Italy as a threat to its own interests, joined the war and invaded Greece through its ally Bulgaria. Greece, having no resources left to defend this second front, folded quickly and surrendered to the Axis powers.
    The scene playing here is on the Greek island of Cephalonia, now about to enter Italian occupation. The Greeks are refusing to surrender to Italy, a nation they feel they comprehensively defeated. They're insisting that the Italians produce a German officer, whom they will surrender to.

  • @overomanlord2214
    @overomanlord2214 Před 3 lety +13

    Honestly as an Italian I would never have invaded Greece, I see them as brothers.

    • @princeofchemotherapy6544
      @princeofchemotherapy6544 Před 3 lety +1

      Me too, it's sad that many of us prefer to see the Serbs as our only brothers

    • @nicholask7173
      @nicholask7173 Před 2 lety

      Well as a Greek I am a friend of Serbia and Russia because we are all orthodox and because we have never fought against each other.

    • @ChrisVal-hu6zo
      @ChrisVal-hu6zo Před 2 lety +2

      As a Greek i see Italians as brothers too. Serbs have nothing to do with this. Serbs are Slavs.

    • @obabas80
      @obabas80 Před 11 měsíci

      Greeks genetically closer to Italians but culturally closer to serbs.

  • @apalahartisebuahnama7684
    @apalahartisebuahnama7684 Před 5 lety +789

    It's such an opportunity to surrender to the italians rather than to the germans, especially if they're from ss

    • @chadibn-based2803
      @chadibn-based2803 Před 5 lety +2

      Apalaharti Sebuahnama lol

    • @historyofitaly4364
      @historyofitaly4364 Před 5 lety +7

      Apalaharti Sebuahnama if we lost in Greece initially it is because we were outnumbered. But despite this they suffered our own losses. Nothing comparable to the humiliation suffered by the Soviets against the Finns. Italy. was one of the main powers of the time (and second in the axis in ww2) like now! Respect Italy, the homeland of civilization and strength! 😉 💪🏻🇮🇹❤️ en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_wars_involving_Italy, en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Military_history_of_Italy

    • @MrRedsjack
      @MrRedsjack Před 5 lety +47

      Italians were much nicer to pow

    • @derpypara1952
      @derpypara1952 Před 5 lety

      Dedy Ardana I guess?

    • @user-zp5mu9fy3f
      @user-zp5mu9fy3f Před 5 lety +2

      @@derpypara1952 nah i think not GESTAPO is secret police so in military purpose they only help to take control of occupied territories of germany such as handling spies,resistance,etc.By the way,Wehrmacht is the true german army while Waffen SS is half military organization.So both of them are responsible to different department.

  • @ihavetowait90daystochangem67

    Damn I never knew every World War Two soldier sees a “ShotGun BB” watermark in their left eye

  • @gabrielsistonamoca6963
    @gabrielsistonamoca6963 Před 4 lety +292

    When the Greeks are bewting the Italians in Albania the French puts some posters in their border saying "This is French territory Greeks, dont advance further"

  • @RX7-111
    @RX7-111 Před 5 lety +290

    Nobody:
    CZcams recommendations: look at this

  • @Blackaceed
    @Blackaceed Před 5 lety +90

    1:45
    German commanders face was like: dafuq can you do anything right???

  • @jamesmccrea4871
    @jamesmccrea4871 Před 3 lety +8

    Funny thing is, the Greeks actually did refuse to surrender to the Italians, and would only surrender to the Germans.

  • @dedsec6072
    @dedsec6072 Před 4 lety +50

    Surrendering to the captain's dog has more valour than surrendering to a italian. *They all tip their fedoras and leave*

  • @oguzhanunsal6935
    @oguzhanunsal6935 Před 3 lety +25

    My ancestors lived in a region of Turkey was occupied by Italy between 1919-1922. They all told how kind Italians are. As a Turk I must admit that Italians were the most kind and respectful occupaitors

    • @grandly2214
      @grandly2214 Před 3 lety +12

      Same here in Greece
      My grandma’s house was blown up by German soldiers and an Italian officer and his men helped her build a new one
      Even though it wasn’t a luxurious house it was at least something it was recently demolished as well
      So I do agree that Italians might have been the kindest occupiers in both Turkey and Greece

    • @SpartanLeonidas1821
      @SpartanLeonidas1821 Před rokem

      Were they kind to you in Libya as well? 😃

    • @tunayumutlu4603
      @tunayumutlu4603 Před rokem

      @@SpartanLeonidas1821 There were not any ethnic Turkish citizens in Libya in Ottoman Period. The soldiers were Libyan auxilaries, the local authorities were Libyans, even the governors in some period were Arabs. As a Turk I must admit that we did not even thought of sending Turkish governors and military staff to Libya until Italian invasion. To sum up, there were no Turkish "person" in Libya that Italians could be kind to :D

    • @SpartanLeonidas1821
      @SpartanLeonidas1821 Před rokem

      @@tunayumutlu4603 Im saying when they defeated you. Remember that? They took the 12 islands & then the Greeks took them from them when they defeated them in 1940 😃

    • @seed157
      @seed157 Před rokem

      @@tunayumutlu4603 what are you talking about. Libyas 3rd largest minority is Turkish and was even more so before the disintergration of the Empire. Turks live in Mistata make up around 15% of the population.
      Furthermore the Italians didn't oppress Turks during the occupation because they were disgruntled with the peace deal (vittoria mutilate). So they even sometimes supported the fledgling Ankara regime.
      Italians were brutal oppressors when they wanted to, check out Ethiopia.
      That being said I respect the countries history, people and art. But pretending that they were always sweet is nuts!

  • @IsaiahRichards692
    @IsaiahRichards692 Před 4 lety +25

    Italians: Hey, wtf?! You guys can’t roast us, you’re the ones who are surrendering!

  • @maerythegreek9008
    @maerythegreek9008 Před 4 lety +17

    My native island Kefallonia!

  • @BrokenLifeCycle
    @BrokenLifeCycle Před 2 lety +5

    When you're surrendering but you decide to deal EMOTIONAL DAMAGE to the enemy before going down with grace.

  • @kapitankapital6580
    @kapitankapital6580 Před 5 lety +467

    I think if that happened in real life the officer would just order his men to set fire to the building. But hey, maybe this Italian was the only man in WW2 who respected the rights of civilians in war time?

    • @alexanderchristopher6237
      @alexanderchristopher6237 Před 5 lety +30

      @maciejl20 tell that to Crete. The SOE, with help of Cretan resistance, managed to kidnap a German general and bring him to Cairo.

    • @historyofitaly4364
      @historyofitaly4364 Před 5 lety +9

      Patrick Ellis if we lost in Greece initially it is because we were outnumbered. But despite this they suffered our own losses. Nothing comparable to the humiliation suffered by the Soviets against the Finns. Italy. was one of the main powers of the time (and second in the axis in ww2) like now! Respect Italy, the homeland of civilization and strength! 😉 💪🏻🇮🇹❤️ en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_wars_involving_Italy, en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Military_history_of_Italy

    • @Kumpelblase397
      @Kumpelblase397 Před 5 lety +42

      u should ask Ethiopia...

    • @warhund
      @warhund Před 5 lety +65

      Italians did good when it comes to human rights and geneva convention.. At least in europe. Not many crimes commited and those mostly are some isolated incidents. They even tried to protect the population against germans and took refugees from parts under german occupation. Italian soldiers werent poisoned by that arian bullshit like the germans and didnt want to be in a war.. Especially not against its neighbours.. Many examples of the things i told you during the occupation of Yugoslavia. Also the italians who surrendered to the partisans mostly made it home alive without a scratch while the germans werent that lucky and got shot on the spot unless for officers.. They got shot a bit later.

    • @kapitankapital6580
      @kapitankapital6580 Před 5 lety +19

      @@warhund Who told you that, Mussolini? The Italians did commit serious war crimes, however many of them were not punished because the West feared that this would further help the already strong support for communism among the Italian people. Have a gander through the Wikipedia page: en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Italian_war_crimes#World_War_II

  • @jordanorfanopoulos6697
    @jordanorfanopoulos6697 Před 4 lety +118

    Only the Greeks......could say that.
    LMAO

    • @sandman3881
      @sandman3881 Před 4 lety +18

      They really did say it.. in not exact words. But they defeated the Italians, then the Germans came to help Mussolini’s defeat. The Greek war general refused to give the Italians a victory they didn’t earn.

    • @hatredsmokey4930
      @hatredsmokey4930 Před 4 lety +3

      @@sandman3881 they still didnt tell italians to fuck off while surrendering lmfao imagine a troop of men surrounds the building and they say ''fuck off''

  • @idkheheidk1480
    @idkheheidk1480 Před 3 lety +9

    The look of the Captian's face when the guy said, "Captian is not of significant rank"

  • @leifkhas7425
    @leifkhas7425 Před 4 lety +17

    Italy had good soldiers. They had terrible equipment, bad leadership and inadequate logistics. They would have done a lot better if they had made German Tanks, German weapons and German aircraft. Their biggest problem was that Italy was still very agricultural and had very little industry in 1920-1950s. Most Italian soldiers were using rifles from 1897.

    • @toriyshaov2245
      @toriyshaov2245 Před 4 lety

      And Russians used rifles from 1891:)

    • @leifkhas7425
      @leifkhas7425 Před 4 lety

      @@toriyshaov2245 The Soviets were heavily supplied by America and Britain

    • @toriyshaov2245
      @toriyshaov2245 Před 4 lety +2

      @@leifkhas7425 Yes. Soviets received from US and GB something like 7% of USSR's production. And military combat ammunition and machines - tanks, planes and so on were not the most useful part of that aid, but materials were very important. However, most of the Soviet soldiers used old Russian Mossin 1891 rifles even in Berlin on 1945. And before supporting Soviets US representative Mr. Harriman checked the situation and ensured US Government that USSR is going to win this war even without US aid. And do not forget that the US heavily supplied Germans too starting from1930. For example, the US and GB invested more than 3 bln USD after 1933 into Germany. German bombers bombed GB flying on US fuel from "Standard Oil".

    • @silverskull7669
      @silverskull7669 Před 4 lety

      @@toriyshaov2245 Soviets won because of the number and their blood thirst, they had a right cause for fighting like beasts the Nazis.

    • @toriyshaov2245
      @toriyshaov2245 Před 4 lety

      @@silverskull7669 Thank you, I know this. I was born in the USSR an I live in Russia:)))

  • @billietyree6139
    @billietyree6139 Před 5 lety +21

    Love the insults, such imagination. "Surrender to the Captains dog".

  • @fairax
    @fairax Před 5 lety +37

    The name of the movie is Captain Corelli’s Mandolin

  • @Tom_Cruise_Missile
    @Tom_Cruise_Missile Před 3 lety +7

    The Italians were one of the only nations whos soldiers had zero will to fight in that war. They didn't want to be fighting their old allies from the last war, they knew Italy wasn't ready for the war, and they didn't see any dishonor in admitting when they'd lost, hence the sheer number who went "fuck this" and quit while they were ahead. Italian morale and equipment were their main issues, not the quality of their men. It's really hard to fight an offensive war when your army isn't behind it and what little equipment you have for them is often hilariously outdated and/or defective. Comparing them to the fanatics of Japan or Germany just isn't fair because the average Italian wasn't some political fanatic. Those were far, far less common than with their Axis counterparts.

  • @Georgespatton-wh8gj
    @Georgespatton-wh8gj Před 3 lety +9

    Badass roast by the Greeks lmfao

  • @asphaltrider_699
    @asphaltrider_699 Před 5 lety +207

    "Hence you will not say that Greeks fight like heroes but that heroes fight like Greeks"

    • @xo1276
      @xo1276 Před 5 lety +12

      CheChenBoyYT lmao and what nationality are you

    • @BR0984
      @BR0984 Před 5 lety +18

      Kingdom of Greeceball "Every men fight like heroes during a wartime. It's only the lack of leadership that make them look weak."
      - George Washington 1939

    • @xo1276
      @xo1276 Před 5 lety +13

      CheChenBoyYT lmao Belgians are pussys thanks, there just a German speed bump

    • @asphaltrider_699
      @asphaltrider_699 Před 5 lety +6

      *belgian* haha wtf is that? you mean dutch or french? haha u cant even decide *HAHAH* @CheChenBoyYt he is probs a grill thats pretty wet, cant resist my greek kod body

    • @StefSyros
      @StefSyros Před 5 lety

      @@Nyx-kb7ze was it during coffee break in the afternoon?
      germans also needed a snack dont dehumanize them

  • @user-zm8nb8pk4n
    @user-zm8nb8pk4n Před 4 lety +8

    The Greeks of this time were a bunch of badasses !!!

  • @terrypennington2519
    @terrypennington2519 Před 4 lety +7

    You can tell the German officer was like "What in the absolute fuck is going on here? Why am I here? What the hell is happening? Why are the- just...wha-?" the whole time in his head xD

  • @keziahdelaney8174
    @keziahdelaney8174 Před 4 lety +33

    Ι am Greek. I respect the Italians and i know they fought very well in North Africa.

  • @AbrahamLincoln4
    @AbrahamLincoln4 Před 3 lety +15

    *"Our decision is that surrendering to captain webers dog is more appropriate than surrendering to an Italian."*
    The Greeks were always Gods at Roasting since 1000 BC.

  • @aviddavid8793
    @aviddavid8793 Před 5 lety +25

    Literally every hoi4 play through.

  • @noa_zeus
    @noa_zeus Před 4 lety +6

    -exits
    -hands paper
    "Capitano Corelli."
    Corelli:"Fack off."
    -town laughs
    "If you don't know what fack off means,then come inside and we'll show you."
    cinematography 100

  • @monstronir
    @monstronir Před 4 lety +6

    We had two kind of written and spoken versions of Greek in the past ("demotic" and "purist").
    This one in the paper was the latter, formal language, used in state business and of literate people.
    This language wasn't used for swearing normally so it's even funnier for Greeks. :)

  • @jiemingou2010
    @jiemingou2010 Před 3 lety +4

    ouch, RIP the Italian soldiers.... being dragged into a war they did not, and could not fight, and was not respected.

  • @Khan-jb7ej
    @Khan-jb7ej Před 3 lety +4

    2:34 Guy in a nice suit: captain webers DOG
    German: seriously?

  • @GunsNGames1
    @GunsNGames1 Před 4 lety +2

    "Fuck off"
    *One of the most important quotes of World War 2*

  • @bigguy1164
    @bigguy1164 Před 4 lety +4

    2:26 Gunther is like: "I've stepped into some real Mediterranean bullshit ."

  • @alperenbaser5595
    @alperenbaser5595 Před 5 lety +118

    Oh God i love this Greeks they are funny and honorable . Greetings from Turkey :)

    • @user-gu9qj7tw4k
      @user-gu9qj7tw4k Před 5 lety +22

      Greetings from Greece to friend :)

    • @Randomweeb1273
      @Randomweeb1273 Před 4 lety +18

      Actually quantum physics forbids this

    • @randomthoughts6625
      @randomthoughts6625 Před 4 lety +1

      Both people are the same the religion is just different. Now both of you will hate me

    • @randomthoughts6625
      @randomthoughts6625 Před 4 lety

      rjd a as If turkish people just eat kebab they have both cacik caciki or dolma and dolmaki. Actually almost all Turks are Greek because Byzanz was Greek and the Turkish invaders were over 100 years just one million. But culture mixed in Anatolia so greeks became Turks and also they changed language and religion

    • @randomthoughts6625
      @randomthoughts6625 Před 4 lety

      Hrachya Hakobyan No it isn’t in the northern region people identify as Turks so it’s not Greek at all

  • @wilhelmvonlaer5699
    @wilhelmvonlaer5699 Před 5 lety +17

    How to turn a defeat into a victory 101

  • @alexamerling79
    @alexamerling79 Před 4 lety +7

    "Our decision is that surrendering to Captain Weber's Dog is more appropriate than surrendering to an Italian." Ouch.

  • @TheGuyWithTheSniper
    @TheGuyWithTheSniper Před 3 lety +8

    I feel like this scene's humor is magnified for me since I'm both Italian and Greek lol

  • @marshallgrek997
    @marshallgrek997 Před 3 lety +3

    Greeks: we went down with style

  • @lacasadipavlov
    @lacasadipavlov Před 5 lety +68

    mia faza, mia raza
    Love from Italy!!!

    • @CanalediThecapoluke
      @CanalediThecapoluke Před 5 lety

      Che?

    • @AEL1964DE
      @AEL1964DE Před 4 lety +5

      haha Greeks love Italy

    • @gio.2381
      @gio.2381 Před 4 lety +6

      Una faccia una razza

    • @gio.2381
      @gio.2381 Před 4 lety +6

      @@davidd5343 HAHAHAH mate. You are so insanely stupid. 1) how are Greeks gypsies? We are Caucasian 2) Turks are from deep Asia, so their dna is totally different to ours and also they look totally different 3) Greeks and Italians literally look the same. I'm half Italian half Greek and have lived in both countries for many years. Now you uncultured brat go fuck yourself. You're just jelous of our legacy

  • @cgbobsus6644
    @cgbobsus6644 Před 4 lety +27

    2:07 Lmao he speaks with a rhythm

    • @jack_copperz
      @jack_copperz Před 4 lety +1

      I can definetely hear it. Yes nice rhythm for a rap too.

    • @cgbobsus6644
      @cgbobsus6644 Před 4 lety

      @@jack_copperz :)

  • @marcocapecchi6510
    @marcocapecchi6510 Před 3 lety +4

    The father of my grandfather was an italian soldier in ww2 and when Italy surrendered he was still in Greece and got executed by Germans. Imagine being killed by the army who was your Ally 1 hour before

    • @justalex4073
      @justalex4073 Před 3 lety +1

      Same thing with the Germans imagine having your useless Ally switched sides

    • @marcocapecchi6510
      @marcocapecchi6510 Před 3 lety +3

      @@justalex4073 the Italians were brave and good soldiers the problem was that the generals didnt care if they'd lose or win thats why Italy was "useless"

    • @justalex4073
      @justalex4073 Před 3 lety

      @@marcocapecchi6510 and the generals tend to be in rivalry thus contributing to the useless title though they did an impressive advance to Stalingrad but sadly didn't work out since the German forces were rerouted to the south to starve the Russians and to gain resources which failed because of the lack of motorized support and panzer support and heck that fat Pollock used 80% of the Luftwaffe to blitz London

    • @marcocapecchi6510
      @marcocapecchi6510 Před 3 lety

      @@justalex4073 yep

  • @haraldisdead
    @haraldisdead Před 5 lety +28

    Since Greeks and Italians are the exact same thing, I can't tell which side is which...

    • @red36825924
      @red36825924 Před 5 lety +8

      @N7 Nomax Italian social republic fought from 1943 to 1945...So that ''joke'' about switching sides is stupid...

    • @peepeepoopoo2535
      @peepeepoopoo2535 Před 5 lety +2

      Thats why we ended up working together

  • @johnynuke3310
    @johnynuke3310 Před 3 lety +4

    The officer looks like he's about to steal the daclaration of independence

  • @doesnormalityexist
    @doesnormalityexist Před 4 lety +4

    Just as Churchill said "The greeks will not fight like heroes, the heroes will fight like greeks". The greeks have balls of steel and a fighting fist to boot.

    • @doesnormalityexist
      @doesnormalityexist Před 4 lety +1

      @john vento while not the exact quote, Churchill did speak quite highly of the resistance and self sacrifice of the greeks during its invasion. And regarding your second statement. No. It was an absolute disaster. During the entire campaign, the Italians had superiority in both numbers, equipment, and naval capacity, yet failed so hard, that in the end, they lost 50% more casualties. On top of that, the war only started moving significantly once Germang interviewed, which caused the British to do the same on the side of the greeks. During the entire campaign, the Italians were lacking in supply, had little in the way of logistical pipelines to keep any meaningful campaign, and came across entrenched and determined Greek soldiers willing to fight for their country. In the end, the Greek government only surrendered once a german officer appeared, stating that they would never surrender to an Italian. Althoigh thanks for pointing out the first bit. I did some research on it just now only to find out there is no official verbatim or transcript of the broadcast that spoke highly of the greeks, but the fact that Churchill took time to mention them at all during that time is already significant.

  • @charlesyun7803
    @charlesyun7803 Před 4 lety +11

    If Nicolas Cage was able to transform into a demonic flaming skull in this movie, we would’ve won WW2 in a few days.

  • @Gilmaris
    @Gilmaris Před 3 lety +3

    "Our decision is that surrendering to Captain Weber's dog is more appropriate than surrendering to an Italian."
    [leaves]
    "So did they just surrender? Or should we get Cpt. Weber's dog?"