1982: Falklands War - Inside Stanley After Argentine Defeat

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  • 'On This Day 1982: Falklands War - Inside Stanley After Argentine Defeat
    Forty years ago today, after two months of occupation by Argentine troops, the Falkland Islands capital Port Stanely was retaken by British forces.
    This unique aftermath footage was shot by ITN reporter Michael Nicholson and his crew, who had been embedded with the UK's Task Force since setting sail from Portsmouth in April 1982.
    Argentina still lays claim to 'Las Malvinas' but will the UK Government ever hand over the isolated and sparsely populated overseas territory after fighting a war to keep them?
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  • @contingency9
    @contingency9 Před 8 měsíci +614

    A US Admiral and his aides said it was impossible for a force as small as the UK Task Force to regain the Falklands against a dug in occupying force 3 times the size near their own homeland. How wrong could he be! Only the supremely trained British Forces could of done it!

    • @timfryer4974
      @timfryer4974 Před 8 měsíci +20

      👍🙂❤️🇬🇧

    • @terryvallis1436
      @terryvallis1436 Před 8 měsíci +67

      Americans does not know how to fight a war like this. They level then occupy

    • @thisisbeyondajoke6748
      @thisisbeyondajoke6748 Před 8 měsíci

      US have NEVER won a war

    • @robcoombs2473
      @robcoombs2473 Před 8 měsíci +34

      Good job the brits are training Ukrainians to British standards to fight Russians on their soil .

    • @hernanvega2271
      @hernanvega2271 Před 8 měsíci +28

      Yes, with the help of the United States and NATO and the traitor Chile who gave him information about when our planes took off from the continent Argentina sank the United Kingdom's ships with older planes and put up a battle. In addition, it was only a ceasefire to avoid further bloodshed. Three times they invaded Argentine territory previously and three times The British left our land, the English invasions of 1806, 1807, the Parana War, and the last one was the Malvinas War, we Argentines defend our land, the best in the world...

  • @terrynpiper7667
    @terrynpiper7667 Před 8 měsíci +275

    Wow, it seems you have to go all the way back to 1982 to find ITN saying something positive about Britain and its troops.

    • @JD-lp5rw
      @JD-lp5rw Před 8 měsíci +54

      Now it's "too many white people!"

    • @maj0072
      @maj0072 Před 8 měsíci +19

      How their attitude has changed.

    • @essexexile
      @essexexile Před 8 měsíci +9

      I was just thinking the same thing.

    • @tommiatkins3443
      @tommiatkins3443 Před 28 dny

      You could read the Sun. That has the regulation praise for our boys...and now I suppose our girls... aren't they pretty?

  • @davewatson309
    @davewatson309 Před 8 měsíci +229

    I like the irony of the name Malvinas, named by french sailors after St Malo in Brittany. St Malo was a Briton who emigrated to repopulate Brittany, he was from Wales, lived in a cave, dressed in animal skins , grew his own veg and drank cider

  • @86Smally
    @86Smally Před 8 měsíci +85

    Don’t mess with Britains Rock collection

  • @kite7214
    @kite7214 Před 8 měsíci +249

    As a Falklands RAF veteran, I remember well leaving Devonport on the MV Astronomer as the replacement logistics support ship after MV Atlantic Conveyor was sunk by an Exocet missile. We were held at Ascension Island and not permitted South until the white flag was raised. Then we spent 3 months clearing the mess, using our replacement Chinooks to lift the heavy loads across the islands and support the army units already deployed. I did a year’s flying in 3 months. 😊

    • @conradpurcell3164
      @conradpurcell3164 Před 7 měsíci +13

      Thank you for your service.

    • @bob-gk5jn
      @bob-gk5jn Před 7 měsíci +1

      @@conradpurcell3164 yeah of course a really productive war wasnt it...?

    • @conradpurcell3164
      @conradpurcell3164 Před 7 měsíci +20

      @@bob-gk5jn literally a textbook example of a successful campaign. The fact that British forces succeeded against over-whelming odds also makes it heroic. Remember that "The first duty of Government is the defence of the realm".

    • @bob-gk5jn
      @bob-gk5jn Před 7 měsíci +4

      @@conradpurcell3164 The 9th of July 1816 we became independent of spain inheriting the spanish territory including Islas Malvinas. The british usurped them in 1833.

    • @moodyb2
      @moodyb2 Před 6 měsíci +12

      ​@@bob-gk5jnInteresting that you think the history of the islands only began in 1816.....

  • @Akos0001
    @Akos0001 Před 10 měsíci +794

    Here in Brazil we knew the degree of cruelty of the Argentine dictatorship, its stupidity and total lack of respect for freedom, so we were always with the British: the Falklands will always belong to the nation that its brave people freely choose.

    • @benfearn702
      @benfearn702 Před 10 měsíci +48

      Obrigado,Brazilian amigo from London

    • @manuelmdemarco
      @manuelmdemarco Před 10 měsíci +73

      Talk for yourself and not all brazilians

    • @tmanthemost1157
      @tmanthemost1157 Před 10 měsíci +57

      Brazilians were not with the British maybe you were definitely not the majority

    • @Akos0001
      @Akos0001 Před 10 měsíci +1

      @@tmanthemost1157 Right; leftists have allways been with dictatorships...

    • @Northstander
      @Northstander Před 8 měsíci +52

      @@tmanthemost1157 The only country in South America that was truly with the British was Chile, although technically neutral, which don't forget was run by Pinochet, a dictator who cosied up to Thatcher.

  • @SladeForelly
    @SladeForelly Před 7 měsíci +38

    here in brazil he have this joke "The definition of turning to the worse possible is going to be as a england citizen and waking up as argentinian..."

    • @santiagoschmied88
      @santiagoschmied88 Před 6 měsíci

      1.200 muertos🇬🇧🏳‍🌈⚰🚬 💀

    • @bunkerkorpf1440
      @bunkerkorpf1440 Před 6 měsíci +7

      255 british, 3 civilian and 649 argentinian deaths, combined that doesn't even add up to 1200.@@santiagoschmied88

    • @xHiMom
      @xHiMom Před 4 měsíci +2

      LMAO

    • @Juan-fx3hg
      @Juan-fx3hg Před 20 dny

      Eu estava no seu país, macaco. E não é o primeiro mundo. A miséria e a fome que ali vi não se comparam a nada.

  • @egnbigdave
    @egnbigdave Před 8 měsíci +66

    Geneva Convention (1929)
    The emblem of the red cross on a white ground and the words “Red Cross” or “Geneva Cross” shall not be used either in time of peace or in time of war, except to protect or to indicate the medical formations and establishments and the personnel and material protected by the Convention.

    • @gbwildlifeuk8269
      @gbwildlifeuk8269 Před 8 měsíci +8

      Yeah that helped, but they still ignored it! Its like expecting the UN (or anyone else) to bring Putin in for war crimes when Ukraine is finally settled!

  • @davidrobertson5700
    @davidrobertson5700 Před 7 měsíci +51

    To all the British guys who went to the Falklands, we thank you as a whole nation
    Every day is poppy day

    • @santiagoschmied88
      @santiagoschmied88 Před 6 měsíci

      1.200 muertos britanicos 🏳‍🌈

    • @aybrowtf
      @aybrowtf Před 6 měsíci +2

      Malvinas*

    • @ThatGuy-he6lc
      @ThatGuy-he6lc Před 6 měsíci +1

      You are aware the word "Malvinas" comes from the name of a British person right @@aybrowtf

    • @davidrobertson5700
      @davidrobertson5700 Před 6 měsíci +1

      @@ThatGuy-he6lc you are aware that the FALKLANDS is a British name too right ? And it is ours 👍🇬🇧

    • @ThatGuy-he6lc
      @ThatGuy-he6lc Před 6 měsíci

      I know, I call it the Falklands and never said it wasn't British. I was calling out the guy who was saying "its the Malvinas"@@davidrobertson5700

  • @jimdonovan243
    @jimdonovan243 Před rokem +311

    I am nearly 80 and remember the conflict well. The Argentinian government sent untrained conscripts short on food to fight well fed proffessional soldiers. Their air force fought well and the Navy faced a modern navy but were pulled back to port. No shame in losing when you are led by unfeeling colonels who gained their experience in torturing civilians. I felt sorry for their young men at the time feeling they were lucky they were fighting British troops who would not abuse them. Right and might prevailed on Islands that were British before Argentine was a country, never forget this.

    • @javiermartinmehdi1914
      @javiermartinmehdi1914 Před rokem

      Las Malvinas eran Españolas antes q x legitimo derecho pasaran a soberania Argentina cuando esta se independizo de España y asi fue hasta 1833 cuando gran bretaña INVADIO y desalojo x LA FUERZA al gobierno y los habitantes ARGENTINOS q vivian alli...

    • @ivanviera2649
      @ivanviera2649 Před rokem +7

      Quien lo dice un ingles🇬🇧👎👎

    • @ivanviera2649
      @ivanviera2649 Před rokem +15

      LAS MALVINAS SON🇦🇷🇦🇷🇦🇷

    • @ivanviera2649
      @ivanviera2649 Před rokem +11

      🇬🇧🇬🇧PIRATAS🇬🇧🇬🇧👎

    • @sandrabarcia3708
      @sandrabarcia3708 Před rokem +48

      @@ivanviera2649 You really don't get what this comment is saying.

  • @tonyalways7174
    @tonyalways7174 Před 8 měsíci +98

    I never got into Stanley because we stopped on the hills above it when the white flag was raised but the Argentinian trenches we had just captured were filthy with all sorts as well as dumped kit and a few booby traps. So dirty in fact that we dug our own shell-scrapes rather than clear out theirs and trying to get upwind of the stink. It wasn’t a deliberate act of military denial in a withdrawal because they were still there when we captured it: it was just poor discipline and crappy leadership from the Argies.

    • @kylestewart4630
      @kylestewart4630 Před 8 měsíci +1

      Argentines*

    • @thebasedspectre3048
      @thebasedspectre3048 Před 8 měsíci +31

      @@kylestewart4630 "Argies" we call them

    • @sirg8569
      @sirg8569 Před 7 měsíci

      Like any trenches in every single war. Did you were starving and shitting yourself form suffering diarrhea? Half of the PARA suffer terrible. Did you like others of you comrades stole the boots and rations from the fallen Argentines? The answer of all of this is probably yes.

    • @Luis-bo2uj
      @Luis-bo2uj Před 7 měsíci +2

      Were not prepared for a battle, nether for a long stand, not nearly enough resources or firepower

    • @user-wd8oe1vo8n
      @user-wd8oe1vo8n Před 7 měsíci +1

      ​@@kylestewart4630twats*

  • @mikegrigg11
    @mikegrigg11 Před 8 měsíci +28

    It was a nice touch that the British government bought General Gautierie a new glass bottom boat.....so he could inspect his airforce !!

    • @santiagoschmied88
      @santiagoschmied88 Před 6 měsíci

      1.200 muertos🇬🇧🏳‍🌈⚰🚬 💀

    • @maarten1115
      @maarten1115 Před 6 měsíci +4

      @@santiagoschmied88 255 british, 3 civilian and 649 argentinian deaths, combined that doesn't even add up to 1200.

  • @barbozaroberto
    @barbozaroberto Před 6 měsíci +18

    Eu era um simples soldado do Exército Brasileiro e achei loucura o que os argentinos fizeram.

  • @ranger8575
    @ranger8575 Před 9 měsíci +57

    Beaten by a superior professional opponent

    • @paulmcdonough1093
      @paulmcdonough1093 Před 8 měsíci +3

      wrong they lost to a smaller pro force the argies had more troops also pro soldiers argies had more planes superior cover and lost because they had no will to win

    • @santiagoschmied88
      @santiagoschmied88 Před 6 měsíci

      @@paulmcdonough1093 1.200 muertos🇬🇧🏳‍🌈⚰🚬 💀

    • @Sotsufferer
      @Sotsufferer Před 4 měsíci +4

      @@santiagoschmied88that is a straight lie.
      More Argentinians died in belgrano sinking alone than British died in the entire war.

    • @BigBazz-Clips
      @BigBazz-Clips Před 28 dny +1

      @@paulmcdonough1093 ahaha so they just chose to lose? argies could never win, it was a national humiliation for them they are still salty as the belgrano about it

    • @blacktiger974
      @blacktiger974 Před 21 dnem +2

      @@santiagoschmied88 and of course there is the 88 in the nickname lmao, stay losing

  • @snowflakemelter1172
    @snowflakemelter1172 Před 9 měsíci +107

    I was in 3 Para long after the FLI conflict and i really feel pity for those Argentine conscripts ,half of my battalion should have been in a psychiatric ward, you better be sure you are ready to fight when the Paras are coming .

    • @emil_rainbow
      @emil_rainbow Před 9 měsíci +7

      mad lads 😄

    • @stephensmith4480
      @stephensmith4480 Před 8 měsíci +17

      There was Two Brothers, both ex Paras that sometimes drank in our local. There was saner people in Broadmoor.

    • @paulmcdonough1093
      @paulmcdonough1093 Před 8 měsíci +4

      they had pro soldiers to in argentine army and also the uk troops in this war where mostly young man who had never been to war before

    • @Ajee02
      @Ajee02 Před 8 měsíci

      51% of the Argentine soldiers where literal conscripts who got pulled off highschool@@paulmcdonough1093

    • @kylestewart4630
      @kylestewart4630 Před 8 měsíci +3

      @@paulmcdonough1093 Wrong way, buddy. Seems like you're clueless about this. Argentines sent 18 year olds who were forced to fight. The UK send trained soldiers.

  • @davemis40
    @davemis40 Před 8 měsíci +93

    Never felt prouder to be British .. Brave lads sent into harms way .. they kicked some ass and took casualties. RIP.

    • @kylestewart4630
      @kylestewart4630 Před 8 měsíci +1

      Brave lads? These guys killed hundreds of innocent 18 year olds who were forced to fight. All for penguins. I mean to a certain extent, I understand. Even a remote land full of penguins is better than your shithole of a country.

    • @Luis-bo2uj
      @Luis-bo2uj Před 7 měsíci +2

      They took basically the same casualties as their enemy, but thats a good result when your on the offense and cpmplete the task i guess

    • @johnjesus02
      @johnjesus02 Před 4 měsíci +3

      ​​@@Luis-bo2ujno we didnt 😂 we had way less casualties, way less killed and even more less captured than the Argies. All history books will tell you the exact same thing, Britain was outnumbered but the Argies were massively outskilled. Maybe do a bit of research first before you so confidently go on the internet and spout a complete load of bollocks

    • @ME-ke7qc
      @ME-ke7qc Před 4 měsíci +2

      like you would volunter for conscription if called up lol..stay on your green mate

    • @farlow1798
      @farlow1798 Před 2 měsíci +2

      @@Luis-bo2uj Argentina had about 3x as many casualties as the British

  • @geoffreylee5199
    @geoffreylee5199 Před 27 dny +9

    They had started a war earlier in 1982 with Chile 🇨🇱, but stopped when they started losing; it was over a Chilean weather station on Chilean soil …

  • @jameskennedy6982
    @jameskennedy6982 Před 8 měsíci +107

    A prayer....a group I trained with who were SAS, all perished in the Faulklands, returning to their ship when their helicopter has catastrophic failure. GOD bless you Patty, you were a great friend. JAK, 1st Lt, USMC

    • @daufi3433
      @daufi3433 Před 8 měsíci +2

      Happen to have any idea which ship he was returning to? i haven never heard about such a heli crash.

    • @MrMeadfoot
      @MrMeadfoot Před 8 měsíci +4

      @@daufi3433 And can't spell FALKLANDS either.

    • @JohnHunter-kg8et
      @JohnHunter-kg8et Před 8 měsíci +5

      HMS Intrepid. Seaking helicopter.

    • @user-lp3uu9ir4h
      @user-lp3uu9ir4h Před 6 měsíci

      Your wrong

    • @fredericksaxton3991
      @fredericksaxton3991 Před 26 dny +1

      Yes, I remember that crash, about 20 SAS lost I believe, but the Helo pilot survived. He was featured on a BBC series called "Test Pilot" or somesuch name.
      His crash was briefly mentioned.

  • @almac2598
    @almac2598 Před 8 měsíci +57

    This should be broadcast every time Argentina mentions their erronious claim to the Falklands.

    • @Tortuga-nt4pm
      @Tortuga-nt4pm Před 7 měsíci +3

      you think we care?

    • @bootlegpete7984
      @bootlegpete7984 Před 7 měsíci +11

      @@Tortuga-nt4pm Maybe you don't, but those isles are ours so stay away...

    • @santiagoschmied88
      @santiagoschmied88 Před 6 měsíci +1

      1.200 muertos🇬🇧🏳‍🌈⚰🚬 💀

    • @almac2598
      @almac2598 Před 6 měsíci +9

      @@santiagoschmied88 In English please, I don't read scribble.

    • @BetaMeDXM
      @BetaMeDXM Před 6 měsíci

      @@santiagoschmied88se enojó el changito 😊

  • @robertfrancis7767
    @robertfrancis7767 Před 8 měsíci +95

    It demonstrates to those who are not aware the lack of logistical preparation the Argentinians made for their troops. How they mistreated civilians and planned to deliberately endanger them in time of war. A brutal Dictatorship whose failed attack on Falklands created a losing war that also toppled the regime in Argentina. Which has not had another military Dictatorship since. They created freedom for the Falkland Islanders and ultimately for Argentina as well. Well done to all the brave armed forces who took part.

    • @Luis-bo2uj
      @Luis-bo2uj Před 7 měsíci +4

      Actually argentines were not preparing for a battle at all, the dictactorship thought itd go the diplomstic way as it was with Chile. And there were basically no brutality against civilians, just a few stolen sheep maybe, args were starving towards the end

    • @robertfrancis7767
      @robertfrancis7767 Před 7 měsíci

      @@Luis-bo2uj No they did prepare just not properly, they were too concerned with Chile so did not send best forces available. They partially listened to voices like Minister Costa Mendes and underprepared the defences like extending the Runway for fast jets.
      Really they went early should have allow Sir John Nott's cuts let them lose ships and carrier capacity. Increased Etendards and Exocets purchased some tanks and mines especially Sea mines. There were few landing options. Prepared better dug in positions and supply bases and more troops Dispersed and increased Pucara force and purchased anti tank and aircraft manpads. Obtain M79 grenade launchers etc for parabolic fire and prepared more mortar teams. The result likely to be the same but defeat meant loss of regime so they best give it their best option. Reality Chile Beagle Channel style diplomacy not realistic once shooting had started. Their bad behaviour turned off International opinion on the issue as well, but it returned democracy to Argentina.

    • @Luis-bo2uj
      @Luis-bo2uj Před 7 měsíci +2

      @@robertfrancis7767 i dont think that argentina had the capability of expanding their equipment and army that much, they just have a few exocet and the french refused to sell them more of course, French didnt even gave them the codes to activate the missiles and argentines managed to ''hack'' them basically.

    • @robertfrancis7767
      @robertfrancis7767 Před 7 měsíci

      @Luis-bo2uj Argentina already order 14 Super Etendards only 5 delivered, thus no problem. Missiles could be sourced. As for items like M79 Grenade launchers can be obtained cheaply plenty on secondary market. Better units could have been sent. Tanks are essentially cheap items and modest force was affordable in such an important area. The existing tanks could have been shipped for fire support. Your no so much expanding as re-prioritising your force structure. Logistic can be shipped by sea by intensive movement you have 7 days at worst and 11 at best. They could have done that at low cost if they wanted to survive politically. But result would have probably been a slower conflict but same result they were just not being sensible and made a rash choice not the optimum timing for them.

    • @robertfrancis7767
      @robertfrancis7767 Před 7 měsíci

      @Luis-bo2uj By the way that is myth they had help from French persons according to intelligence sources.

  • @skeleguns10oooooo10
    @skeleguns10oooooo10 Před 9 měsíci +18

    This effectively brought an end to the Military dictatorship of Argentina.

    • @nemo6686
      @nemo6686 Před 8 měsíci

      And to the obliteration of the Royal Navy by the British Treasury.

    • @Ajee02
      @Ajee02 Před 8 měsíci +1

      Kinda, the attack was done because the dictators were sorta running outta money and public support was an at all time low. Safe to say they were on their way out and this was one of their last gasps of air

    • @srgatasio
      @srgatasio Před 7 měsíci +1

      thankfully

  • @Squareheed
    @Squareheed Před 8 měsíci +20

    The British will never give up their land in such an undemocratic manner 💪

    • @volkswagent6raillad850
      @volkswagent6raillad850 Před 7 měsíci +1

      They've gave up Northern Ireland without a shot fired..by the signature on a piece of paper.

    • @Squareheed
      @Squareheed Před 7 měsíci +7

      @@volkswagent6raillad850 30 years of conflict and defeating the IRA whist keeping Northern Ireland in the UK doesn't seem anything like what you just described 🤷‍♂

    • @volkswagent6raillad850
      @volkswagent6raillad850 Před 7 měsíci

      @@Squareheed You do realise there is a border in the Irish sea between GB and NI and no border between NI and ROI

    • @santiagoschmied88
      @santiagoschmied88 Před 6 měsíci

      @@Squareheed 1.200 muertos🇬🇧🏳‍🌈⚰🚬 💀

    • @FHIPrincePeter
      @FHIPrincePeter Před 6 měsíci

      They did it to Grenada the very next year.

  • @Nebris
    @Nebris Před 8 měsíci +37

    I knew an Argentine waiter in LA who'd been sent to the Falklands as a conscript. He said most of his comrades did not want to be there and were more than ready to surrender to the Brits after firing a few shots 'for honor's sake'. After they heard there were Gurkhas in front of them, they were more than ready to give without even those few shots.

    • @garymoore2535
      @garymoore2535 Před 8 měsíci +10

      The Argentinian troops who found out they were facing the Ghurkas didn't even bother firing off a few shots for honour.......... they literally had it on their toes back to Stanley. The Ghurkas were deeply upset as they had been very much looking forward to meeting them ! 😂😂😂🤣🤣🤣

    • @neil.4725
      @neil.4725 Před 7 měsíci +5

      There is a video floating about on CZcams somewhere of an officer telling the Gurkhas about the Argentinian surrender. They looked fuming! They were looking forward to a fight.

    • @moodyb2
      @moodyb2 Před 6 měsíci +1

      ​​@@garymoore2535My late uncle told me he'd once met a British officer who had commanded a unit of Gurkhas in jungle operations. He couldn't speak highly enough of them and told how they would "pester" him in the evenings for permission to go out into the darkness to hunt and kill the enemy...

    • @ignacioorona3458
      @ignacioorona3458 Před 6 měsíci +3

      The Ghurkas never entered action. They are mostly a myth. The did get into the island, but they were never deployed, because they arrived at the end. Google it and you will see I am not bluffing.

    • @garymoore2535
      @garymoore2535 Před 6 měsíci +5

      The Gurkhas are most certainly not a myth ........the only reason they did not actually go into action is because the Argentinians they were due to assault literally abandoned their positions at Mt William and ran away ! Mt William was therefore taken without a shot being fired. The Nepalese are already a tough resilient people by virtue of where they live. They naturally have more robust cardio vascular systems evolved to cope with lower oxygen levels at the altitude at which they live. This gives them natural levels of endurance that are simply beyond most men. Combine this with the incredibly fierce competition to get into the British Army and those that achieve their goal can be considered the cream of the cream and amongst the finest fighting men on the planet. The Gurkha's arrived in the Falklands on the QE2 along with the Welsh and Scots Guards. Both of the Guards regiments went into action ........the Gurkhas reputation was enough to ensure they didn't need to. You can only fight the opposition put in front of you and in this case the opposition thought better of it and took their ball home 😂😂😂🤣🤣🤣

  • @historiamilitaris5161
    @historiamilitaris5161 Před 4 měsíci +7

    Here we could see how civilised Argentinians were. 🇬🇧🇬🇧🇬🇧

  • @mikedempsey1496
    @mikedempsey1496 Před 8 měsíci +11

    I would have made the POWs clean up the place

  • @Retired_Vegan_Activist
    @Retired_Vegan_Activist Před 2 lety +35

    This was very interesting, lots to learn

    • @C.A._Old
      @C.A._Old Před rokem +1

      What a history.

    • @MTC008
      @MTC008 Před 11 měsíci

      the british are stealing's argentina's island

  • @davidrobertson5700
    @davidrobertson5700 Před 7 měsíci +15

    Every day is poppy day, thank you for your service
    Lots of love
    From
    Great Britain 🇬🇧

  • @tonyday2188
    @tonyday2188 Před 8 měsíci +32

    Hail Britannia 🇬🇧🇬🇧🇬🇧🇯🇲

  • @Madeinwem
    @Madeinwem Před 8 měsíci +14

    I was there Jul - Nov 82. The excrement was everywhere. The place smelt of excrement. The weapons and ammunition were piled high everywhere you looked. I lived in a tent on the airfield for nearly 5 months. It looked as if the Argentinians had undressed and left every item of clothing on the side of the road, from pants to helmets, all covered in excrement.

    • @mrodneygaliffe6216
      @mrodneygaliffe6216 Před 8 měsíci +4

      We must have gone out on the same boat. I was billeted in Stanley and remember the stench and the piles of debris everywhere.

    • @Madeinwem
      @Madeinwem Před 8 měsíci +2

      @@mrodneygaliffe6216 Wow, we must have been there at the same time! I spent most of June on Ascension Island. Then I was sent to The Falklands on a Herc in early July. I was on Rangatira (Rangatraz) for a few days (the stench of excrement was choking) .... Then I was sent to Stanley airfield where I stayed until late Nov in a tent. That was like heaven compared to Rangatira, even on my issue camp bed that was only about 2 inches off the floor after 5 months of sagging. It's cold close to the floor ... lol. Most nights I slept fully clothed, Jumper too!

    • @FHIPrincePeter
      @FHIPrincePeter Před 6 měsíci

      @@Madeinwem What regiment ? An Air Defence one ?

    • @ale4176
      @ale4176 Před měsícem +1

      Despite is very disgusting, is interesting to know this kind of details about argentinian's behaviour. It would be very shocking to witness the Falkland war. I wish to visit Falkland one day. Greetings from Chile.

    • @KanyeKetchup
      @KanyeKetchup Před 8 dny +1

      ​@ale4176 save your money 😂

  • @T_dog1
    @T_dog1 Před 10 měsíci +27

    They should have made Menendez and the senior officers clean up.

  • @johno9507
    @johno9507 Před 8 měsíci +15

    I was 5 years old and remember this war being on the Australian tv news at the time, it also brought a new word I'd never heard before 'Exocet' missile. 🇦🇺

    • @gbwildlifeuk8269
      @gbwildlifeuk8269 Před 8 měsíci

      "Exocet missile"? Thats two words!

    • @garymoore2535
      @garymoore2535 Před 8 měsíci +3

      Our "Old EU Allies" the French volounteered to stay on to equip Argentinian jets with the ability to fire those Exocets !!! That's the French for you 🤮

    • @JohnSmith-ei2pz
      @JohnSmith-ei2pz Před 6 měsíci

      Yes the french hate the UK forces!

    • @paolodechipiece1027
      @paolodechipiece1027 Před 6 měsíci +2

      ​@@garymoore2535you need to do some more research about the French in 82 and the Exocet missile

    • @garymoore2535
      @garymoore2535 Před 6 měsíci +1

      HMS Sheffield, HMS Glamorgan and the Atlantic Conveyor would say otherwise ! It is a simple fact that these ships would not have been hit were it not for the assistance of the French team who resolved technical problems integrating Exocet with Argentinian aircraft. Mitterrand denied knowing that the team were in Argentina .........
      Whilst I am at it, only the French would actually sell and start building a Nuclear Reactor for ........wait for it Saddam Hussain. This required the Israelis to risk their airforce to bomb the construction site to oblivion to prevent its completion !
      Publicly Macron jets all over the world and has the audacity to tell other countries they need to do more to help Ukraine .......where is France on the list of assistance provided to Ukraine ? 🤮

  • @philmckenna5709
    @philmckenna5709 Před 3 měsíci +5

    You wouldn't get this sort of (pro-British) reporting on the BBC now.

  • @pgs1796
    @pgs1796 Před měsícem +4

    You can hear the disdain his voice and rightly so.

  • @fhlostonparaphrase
    @fhlostonparaphrase Před 9 měsíci +40

    "The only thing they lacked was the will to fight"

    • @Immigrantlovesamerica
      @Immigrantlovesamerica Před 8 měsíci

      Everyone knew this war was a distraction for the dictatorship, even the argentine military. Most of them were conscripted kids who had had barely shot rifles before. And the enemy were the brits, who are people not too different from us. It is no surprise they didnt want to fight such a pointless war.

    • @alfnoakes392
      @alfnoakes392 Před 8 měsíci +5

      Argentina's professional soldiers had been sent to the border with Chile, who had, purely by co-incidence 😉, stationed a mass of troops on the border just to elicit this response. Thus only conscripts, for the most part, were available for the invasion. The Argentinian Junta was quite open about its military intentions towards its neighbours, who were therefore quite open to 'unofficial' co-operation with anything that might overthrow the junta. Chile also unofficially allowed the UK access to radar facilities that helped predict Argentinian attacks. Events were 'playing out' in the 'Great Game' well before the actual invasion ... a cynic might believe that the Thatcher Government, at the time very unpopular and certain to lose the next election, 'allowed' the situation to escalate to a a point where flag-waving-vote-winning military action was necessary.

    • @055deltic
      @055deltic Před 8 měsíci

      Hmm, what you say is quite true - but just substitute Argentinian junta for British governemnt - and you will be accurate!@@alfnoakes392

    • @JohnHunter-kg8et
      @JohnHunter-kg8et Před 8 měsíci +10

      Your quote, "The only thing they lacked was the will to fight".. !! That is not true, I was there, were you?

    • @fhlostonparaphrase
      @fhlostonparaphrase Před 8 měsíci +1

      @@JohnHunter-kg8et Its a quote of an *opinion*... You disagree, fine.

  • @benfearn702
    @benfearn702 Před 10 měsíci +35

    I've always liked the Chilean people, more educated,level headed and never just took Argentina's side, because at the end of the day there just neighbours

    • @dieglhix
      @dieglhix Před 10 měsíci +17

      I'm Chilean and this is extremelly logical: The Falklands were inhabited by the British. That makes the Argentineans losing the game of claiming theirs, despite of geography. Then they tried to use the force and they lost.

    • @manuelmdemarco
      @manuelmdemarco Před 10 měsíci +1

      @@dieglhix Argentina's claim isn't only geographical but historical. The british lost the islands to Spain, Argentina gained Independence and took control over the islands. The british saw economical opportunities and invaded the islands more than 20 years after Argentina took control of them. Colonialism is bad

    • @saltymonke3682
      @saltymonke3682 Před 10 měsíci

      ​@@manuelmdemarcocope harder argies, 10000% inflation rate since your failed invasion

    • @TomFynn
      @TomFynn Před 10 měsíci +16

      @@manuelmdemarcoBollocks. The Brits took control in 1833 after various European nations squabbled over it. Argentina didn't even exit until 1860.

    • @manuelmdemarco
      @manuelmdemarco Před 10 měsíci +5

      @@TomFynn My friend, Argentina claimed its independence in 1810 and became fully independent in 1816. The country had control and permanent population in the islands until 1833. The reality is that we lost a war and that could be it, but it's not that Argentina doesn't have any reasons to claim them...

  • @kavbojctinko4131
    @kavbojctinko4131 Před rokem +151

    As an 8-year-old boy, I remember these events. Even though we Yugoslavs were socialists and on the other side of the "Iron Curtain", we all supported the United Kingdom. We know that Argentina welcomed millions of Nazis and Fascists and gave them asylum after the Second World War.

    • @RageCreati0n
      @RageCreati0n Před rokem +1

      Yet the Warsaw pact publicly supported Argentina, likely as a means to do to the Falklands what they did to Cuba

    • @riccardorosin9094
      @riccardorosin9094 Před rokem +35

      @@RageCreati0n Yugoslavia was not in the Warsaw Pact.

    • @-vtm.9432
      @-vtm.9432 Před rokem

      Millones de nazis ???? Eso no te lo crees ni tu , Argentina dio asilo a millones de europeos después de la primera y segunda guerra , incluso gente de tu país . Y ahora está llegando gente de Ucrania .

    • @benfearn702
      @benfearn702 Před 10 měsíci +3

      Very true

    • @vukaleksic1654
      @vukaleksic1654 Před 10 měsíci +5

      what iron curtain? Yugoslavia was independent socialist country and didn't support UK or Argentina.. They watched their own business

  • @lm157
    @lm157 Před 8 měsíci +47

    This is common to every totalitarian regime, whether it is Argentinian, Russian or any other. Primitivity, lack of compassion, waste of resources, disrespect for civilian lifes etc.

    • @Luis-bo2uj
      @Luis-bo2uj Před 7 měsíci +7

      Actually there were 3 civs casualites in the whole war, and were due to british artillery, so maybe they were not that disrespectful towards civilian lifes in this case.

    • @CyrilSneer123
      @CyrilSneer123 Před 6 měsíci +12

      @@Luis-bo2uj Did you not watch the video? Wilfully ignorant aren't you? Argentina placed artilery pieces & heavy equipment between civilian buildings, they used schools as ammo dumps and painted houses with the red cross and used them as barracks. The fact that only 3 civs died and so many argentinians got killed is a testament to the British forces professionalism against an enemy that uses civilians as human shields.

    • @fernandogarcia-wq1qm
      @fernandogarcia-wq1qm Před 3 měsíci

      eso es verdad , ahora no!

    • @alex-E7WHU
      @alex-E7WHU Před 2 měsíci +3

      Russian lol.. try consuming less TV garbage.

    • @sebastiangallo8869
      @sebastiangallo8869 Před měsícem

      ​@@CyrilSneer123no es verdad, los soldados tenían prohibido robar a los civiles, maltratarlos, o matarlos, cuando los Argentinos retomaron las islas la única baja que hubo fue del lado argentino (Giachino) y aún así no hubo represalias.
      Al respecto de la crueldad hacia los civiles, solo se dió en tierra continental, fue contra los terroristas de izquierda que ponían bombas.

  • @christianvalenzuela225
    @christianvalenzuela225 Před 6 měsíci +5

    Argentinians sttubornly call Malvinas to this islands
    Falcklands is true name.

  • @Edward1312
    @Edward1312 Před rokem +51

    They actually lost so much equipment that they have still not recovered fully, especially in aircraft losses and also because of the parlous state of their economy since the 80s.

    • @sirg8569
      @sirg8569 Před 9 měsíci

      Not true. You lost more.

    • @Hackle_TV
      @Hackle_TV Před 9 měsíci +4

      No es esa la razón, el desarme de las fuerzas armadas argentinas comenzó realmente a finales de los 90 y continuó hasta la actualidad por una cuestión política, desde que se recuperó la democracia en el año 83 los políticos argentinos han temido a un golpe de estado. Hoy en día es casi imposible que las fuerzas armadas realicen un golpe, pero los políticos actuales son tan inoperantes que aún temen a las FFAA, por eso no quieren equiparlas como se debe.

    • @alfnoakes392
      @alfnoakes392 Před 8 měsíci

      The British Forces were being run-down anyway by cuts in defence spending under the Thatcher Administration. If the Argentinians had invaded a year later the British could not have assembled a Task Force because one of the carriers would have been sold off by then. The loss of face suffered by the Argentinian Junta was given as the reason they were overthrown shortly after, but if you talk to Argentinian folk they will tell you it was at least as much the poor running of the economy that caused a change of Government.@@sirg8569

    • @055deltic
      @055deltic Před 8 měsíci

      Not true. Argentina has still not properly recovered. Britain has replaced and replenished and could, would do it all again.... but their weapons are much more lethal now@@sirg8569

    • @robertclive491
      @robertclive491 Před 8 měsíci +6

      @@sirg8569 We can afford to replace what we lost, you never will :)

  • @GG21188
    @GG21188 Před 6 měsíci +2

    I watched this just to get a better understanding of what my Dad went threw as he never talks about it

  • @kevinmccorkle7476
    @kevinmccorkle7476 Před 8 měsíci +6

    Royal Marines are not to be trifled with....

  • @choomenglee2404
    @choomenglee2404 Před 2 měsíci +5

    The Argentine scared of the Gurkhas drawing their Kukuri

    • @omessiasdogol
      @omessiasdogol Před 2 měsíci

      They never fought us

    • @Blaidd7542
      @Blaidd7542 Před měsícem

      @@omessiasdogol because Argentina had surrendered before the Gurkhas got a chance to fight.

  • @CarlAshcroft-mb9pp
    @CarlAshcroft-mb9pp Před 6 měsíci +24

    So proud of our soldiers, sailors and airmen. The best of the best!🇬🇧❤

    • @elsenordelhambre1977
      @elsenordelhambre1977 Před 6 měsíci

      Justamente sus aviadores fueron los peores

    • @deloreandmc88
      @deloreandmc88 Před 6 měsíci +1

      @@elsenordelhambre1977 Tell that to the sinking of the General Belgrano.
      Argie casualties: 649 killed; 1,657 wounded; 11,313 captured
      British casualties: 255 killed; 775 wounded; 107 captured

    • @BigBazz-Clips
      @BigBazz-Clips Před 28 dny

      @@elsenordelhambre1977 you lost stay mad and humiliated

  • @s.a.3882
    @s.a.3882 Před 26 dny +5

    The descendants of the Spanish settlers who colonised Argentina should look at handing back Argentina to its indigenous people, rather than using The Falklands as a diversion from the mismanagement of Argentina, by the Argentine government.

    • @jonathanglzplz894
      @jonathanglzplz894 Před 5 dny

      Cuando ustedes se vallan de America podemos hablar

    • @zigongosaurus5274
      @zigongosaurus5274 Před 3 dny

      ​@@jonathanglzplz894Argentines should go back to Spain and Italy then

    • @jonathanglzplz894
      @jonathanglzplz894 Před 3 dny +1

      @@zigongosaurus5274 no tienes derecho a hablar pirata.

    • @andrewmoore-vb3cv
      @andrewmoore-vb3cv Před 2 dny

      @@jonathanglzplz894 , Los españoles y ustedes los argentinos no tienen derecho a llamar piratas a nadie, porque ustedes dos son piratas!!!.

    • @jonathanglzplz894
      @jonathanglzplz894 Před dnem

      @@andrewmoore-vb3cv llora en pirata... 😘

  • @ryushogun9890
    @ryushogun9890 Před 5 měsíci +4

    The sheer hatred they have with just seeing english words 😂

  • @kavbojctinko4131
    @kavbojctinko4131 Před 18 dny +3

    You can't expect anything good from a country that supported Hitler and gave asylum to the Nazis. Respect to the British from Slovenia

  • @angelacooper2661
    @angelacooper2661 Před 9 dny

    Just five days after my twelfth birthday. My first year at senior school back then. Remember this era well!

  • @YARROWS9
    @YARROWS9 Před 9 měsíci +32

    This war would have been avoided. If Britain had kept it's fixed wing carriers. Hms Ark Royal and Hms Eagle could hold around 40 aircraft each. Phantoms and Buccaneers.

    • @peterstubbs5934
      @peterstubbs5934 Před 8 měsíci

      You could blame that on the lying, sneaky RAF saying that aircraft carriers were expensive and the RAF could cover ANY conflict worldwide from our existing airbases throughout the world. (This would then scrap the Fleet Air Arm as a major air asset.) They even provided a map of the world showing concentic circles around their airfields proving the point BUT, it was bullshit and they knew it. The map was fake. For example, the map showed Australia hundreds of miles away from its actual position. Politicians were too eager to save money, or too stupid to question the feasibility of this or to even asked the RAF to PROVE their assertion, and THAT heralded the loss of our large aircraft carriers. The RAF always hated the Fleet Air Arm (Royal Navy pilots.) The navy pilots were better and the RAF knew it. Anyone that wants to see what REALLY happened in the airwar down south, should read "Sea Harrier Over The Falklands" by Sqn leader (801 Sqn) Sharkey Ward. Its also available as an audiobeek on Amazon. It highlights the ineptness of Sand Woodwards use of airpower down south. Its a very good but SHOCKING account of the airwar screwups down there. The fact that our lads got to land and do the things they did was DESPITE RN tactics and not because of them. Ships were lost and men died due to the misuse of the Sea Harriers.

    • @BMH1965
      @BMH1965 Před 7 měsíci +1

      Wrong. This war would have been avoid if The UK had given a reply to a communication sent just a few months previous by the Argentines regarding the sovereignty of the islands - but The Conservative UK Government wanted a winnable conflict of any kind (political or physical) to boost their then terrible poll numbers. It was accepted that they were heading to lose the next election before the war started.

    • @markcrane9661
      @markcrane9661 Před 6 měsíci +5

      @@BMH1965 what bolox

    • @bunkerkorpf1440
      @bunkerkorpf1440 Před 6 měsíci +2

      @@BMH1965 lmao dude.

    • @BigBazz-Clips
      @BigBazz-Clips Před 28 dny +4

      @@BMH1965 argies still utterly humiliated they lost their illegal war

  • @modifidious666
    @modifidious666 Před 7 měsíci +11

    the argentinians weren't expecting the hiding they got, they thought the invasion would be easy but the really underestimated the might and organisation of the british armed forces, which led to their failure.

    • @santiagoschmied88
      @santiagoschmied88 Před 6 měsíci

      1.200 muertos🇬🇧🏳‍🌈⚰🚬 💀

    • @elsenordelhambre1977
      @elsenordelhambre1977 Před 6 měsíci

      Argentina no subestimó nada, ustedes hundieron a traición el crucero general Belgrano que por ley de guerra no se puede hacer. Si no jamas iban a tocar suelo argentino.
      Son piratas, es lo que siempre hacen, invadir países y reclamarlos como suyos

    • @Blaidd7542
      @Blaidd7542 Před 6 měsíci

      @@elsenordelhambre1977you can’t sink a warship in a war? Idiot, even the captain said it was a legal action of war.

    • @BigBazz-Clips
      @BigBazz-Clips Před 28 dny

      @@santiagoschmied88 stay mad and humiliated, ez win

    • @Aryanchadrick
      @Aryanchadrick Před 9 dny

      @@santiagoschmied88 Why put a gay flag?

  • @oldskoolrools1353
    @oldskoolrools1353 Před 8 měsíci +14

    and we always felt pity for the Argentines sent to the Falklands. After seeing this and what little respect they had for the Falklands and themselves it seems) I have less sympathy

  • @690Lighthouse
    @690Lighthouse Před 8 měsíci +2

    Why did we never see this before?

  • @cameroncurrie7208
    @cameroncurrie7208 Před rokem +7

    It was a hard slog for the infantry.

  • @magicpretender5777
    @magicpretender5777 Před 2 lety +48

    Fireman Lewis Clifton explains that Argentinian & British troops as well as the Falklanders, were suffering from explosive diarrhea, making a mess of Stanley:
    "The place just couldn't take it. There was only sporadic electricity and water and the sanitation system collapsed. The streets were ankle-deep in human waste. The stench was awful, really awful, and we were all suffering from what we called Galtieri's revenge. He lost the war but left us ill."
    (The Falklands invasion, by those who were there, The Telegraph, 11 March 2012)
    Professor Lawrence Freedman confirms that the toilets & sewers were overflowing:
    "The small town, with many houses destroyed, could barely cope with the influx. The filtration plant had been damaged during shelling and there was no fresh water."
    (The Official History of the Falklands Campaign: War and diplomacy, page 564, Psychology Press, 2005)

    • @dalebim
      @dalebim Před rokem +18

      After reading this, I'm going to give my toilet a great big hug, knowing things could be so much worse.

    • @Roscoe.P.Coldchain
      @Roscoe.P.Coldchain Před rokem +4

      Yes they were shitting in their trenches then 2 para dropped grenades in , he said the stench was terrible

    • @garywalker5766
      @garywalker5766 Před 11 měsíci +14

      None of that mess would be attributable to British soldiers. We were disciplined in fieldcraft that included the "shovel recce". The argentines had no excuses whatsoever as in similar situations (ie on exercises), we constructed field khazis consisting of a hole in the ground with lime to cover your ordure. Sheer indiscipline and a lack of basic morals.

    • @SmokingLaddy
      @SmokingLaddy Před 10 měsíci +9

      That turd on the floor didn't look like diarrhea to me, looked like the poor man hadn't drank water for a week, probs took him a few minutes to squeeze that one out.

    • @Eric-kn4yn
      @Eric-kn4yn Před 9 měsíci +4

      ​@@SmokingLaddyexpert opinion 😂

  • @thomasmain5986
    @thomasmain5986 Před 8 měsíci +13

    Where was this footage at the time of the war, UK media were to concerned about not upsetting the Argentinians' to show the British people, what animals the Argentinians were, and why we fought to get these criminals out of sovereign UK territory. Bless and honour the men who died to protect the freedom of British people, I wish I could say that I would trust our current politicians and Civil Servants to do the same. No backbone in Westminster.

    • @ogilkes1
      @ogilkes1 Před 8 měsíci

      It was shown. I remember watxhing it at the time.

    • @thomasmain5986
      @thomasmain5986 Před 8 měsíci +2

      @@ogilkes1Must have missed it, certainly would have altered my perspective of the Argentinians.

    • @sirg8569
      @sirg8569 Před 7 měsíci +1

      Say the world thieves.

    • @thomasmain5986
      @thomasmain5986 Před 7 měsíci +2

      @@sirg8569 The British population of the Falklands would disagree, when ten 10,000 argentinians turned up to steal their island.

    • @sirg8569
      @sirg8569 Před 7 měsíci

      @@thomasmain5986 Tell that to the all the people you attacked. Us several times too.

  • @deccarobbo1955
    @deccarobbo1955 Před 16 dny +2

    If you take time to listen to the reporter, it's unbelievable its only 40 years ago when the news was repotered with correct speaking english, now it's

  • @thebestplaguemarine3130
    @thebestplaguemarine3130 Před 10 měsíci +1

    Buenos Aires by the macc lads is a class song about the falklands

  • @C.A._Old
    @C.A._Old Před rokem +17

    What a history.

  • @strikezero01
    @strikezero01 Před 8 měsíci +4

    its a good thing the British come sooner, because this Argentine troops are not occupying the island, they just used it as their own public toilet, ew!!

  • @mrpopenfresh
    @mrpopenfresh Před 11 měsíci +10

    Classic english polite insults.

  • @nanofly3647
    @nanofly3647 Před rokem +16

    We will remember them.

  • @vincentbugalia3858
    @vincentbugalia3858 Před 28 dny +3

    The Brits kicked ass and took names.

    • @KanyeKetchup
      @KanyeKetchup Před 8 dny

      Now invite the 3rd world to come and live with you 😂

  • @johnhawley699969
    @johnhawley699969 Před měsícem +1

    Had a few pints in the Globe Hotel.

  • @walts4425
    @walts4425 Před 28 dny +2

    You can imagine what this report would like today. ITN of today would condemned the British Armed forces as colonisers and the act of crapping on the floor of the post office as the actions of an oppressed BAME people.

  • @briwire138
    @briwire138 Před 8 měsíci +11

    There were a couple of Argies that were wanted for other crimes, Astiz I think was one, who another European country were interested in interviewing in relation to the death of one of their citizens. Fortunately for them, the Brits followed the Geneva convention.

  • @Spiderdan-59
    @Spiderdan-59 Před 23 dny +4

    This is the conflict which prompted me to make the final decision to enlist and enlist i did, mon 14th April 1986 i became a British servicemen in training ⚔️🇬🇧

  • @digger5521
    @digger5521 Před 14 dny +1

    It was good that they managed to get their Rock back

  • @inhocsignovinces1081
    @inhocsignovinces1081 Před 6 měsíci +3

    A volunteer professional military against a conscript military. Place your bets.

  • @breadtoasted2269
    @breadtoasted2269 Před rokem +7

    This is where Hitler wanted to move to.

  • @user-dy2km5mv5t
    @user-dy2km5mv5t Před měsícem +1

    Don't forget!

  • @slicklandy7819
    @slicklandy7819 Před 8 měsíci +6

    Not men, animals

  • @tokiburoak7457
    @tokiburoak7457 Před 6 měsíci +6

    Fun fact, nobody inhabited the Falkland Islands before the British discovered it in 1592. The British are the Natives of that land.

    • @argentphoenix11
      @argentphoenix11 Před 5 dny

      Well, inhabited and *stayed*. There were others who came to the Falklands before, including some Spanish settlers, cavemen, and I think at one point a small British settlement? But they all left. The Brits were the first to stick around.

  • @hirsch4155
    @hirsch4155 Před 3 měsíci +4

    For Americans , the Royal Marines are similar (though not in all ways) in role to Navy Seals. They’re the ones hoisting the flag.

    • @Beebob-xw9xn
      @Beebob-xw9xn Před 24 dny

      SBS are more like navy seals but only to Seal team six.

  • @alphalunamare
    @alphalunamare Před 8 měsíci

    Brutal.

  • @JONNYHOTROD
    @JONNYHOTROD Před 8 měsíci +5

    🇬🇧🇬🇧🇬🇧🇬🇧🇬🇧🇬🇧🇬🇧🇬🇧🇬🇧

  • @peterwhitaker4038
    @peterwhitaker4038 Před rokem +19

    horrible Argentine government, Horrible Argentine top brass Generals,. But..Brave young Argentine lads who didn't want to be there. can you imagine being a conscript from argentina awaiting the British Army on a small island and you know they are coming..yes they are coming. a salute to all that died both British and Argentine..i'm sure you didn't want to be there.

    • @Immigrantlovesamerica
      @Immigrantlovesamerica Před 8 měsíci

      It was such a pointless war, and everyone knew it. Argentines were conscripts (a lot of them kids) who knew this war was a deliberate distraction from all the other catastrophes of the dictatorship. Plus, Argentines never hated the British, so why fight them to the death over this worthless island?

    • @cp4512
      @cp4512 Před 7 měsíci +4

      I agree they didn’t want to be there. But they were hardly brave. Shitting in other peoples houses, hiding behind children and the Red Cross and surrendering at the first chance 😂

  • @DarrenMarsh-kx8hd
    @DarrenMarsh-kx8hd Před 6 měsíci

    I'd like to learn more about the civilians and how they lived after the Argentines invaded.

  • @sjm7290
    @sjm7290 Před 2 měsíci +3

    Why do argentinians think the islands belong to them?

    • @miguelalarcon4055
      @miguelalarcon4055 Před 2 měsíci +1

      Porque hay fundamentos legales, geográficos e históricos que la respaldan. Alcanza solo con mirar un mapa...

    • @Valencetheshireman927
      @Valencetheshireman927 Před měsícem +3

      They think that because it is close to them it automatically belongs to them. This is the same reasoning they use to lay claim to South Georgia and the sandwhich islands.

    • @zigongosaurus5274
      @zigongosaurus5274 Před měsícem +1

      ​@miguelalarcon4055 Legally the Falkanders are entitled to self determination and want nothing to do with Argentina, historically Argentina never even legitimately owned the islands, and geography is irrelevant because then I could argue Greenland is Canadian.

  • @richardwhiteson2156
    @richardwhiteson2156 Před 6 měsíci +7

    That was a very proud day for England. The Iron lady spoke that day! God Save England

    • @user-nq4rv3zn3i
      @user-nq4rv3zn3i Před 6 měsíci +2

      God doesn't exist, and if he did he/she/it would support everyone

    • @pablofrediani2348
      @pablofrediani2348 Před 6 měsíci

      Esa genocida viva argentina

    • @pablofrediani2348
      @pablofrediani2348 Před 6 měsíci

      @@user-nq4rv3zn3i dios exsiste es un invento del hombre y mientras exsista el hombre exsistira dios dicho esto viva argentina

    • @BigBazz-Clips
      @BigBazz-Clips Před 28 dny

      @@pablofrediani2348 argentina lost their war of aggression, total humiliation

    • @pablofrediani2348
      @pablofrediani2348 Před 28 dny

      @@BigBazz-Clips la temible aviacion argentina ISO bien su trabajo

  • @fraseredk7433
    @fraseredk7433 Před 8 měsíci +14

    Now is the time to restore that spirit at home you Brits.

  • @uhadme
    @uhadme Před 4 dny +1

    concern and indignant outrage for the past 3500 years made your like more perfect, somehow.

  • @iainhughes6637
    @iainhughes6637 Před 8 měsíci +21

    All I know is that if the same thing happened now, the Falkland Islands would be lost by the spineless politicians we have in all the main parties we have now

    • @scott.hamilton
      @scott.hamilton Před 8 měsíci

      Don’t be silly.
      There’s be no need for a war now that we have cruise missiles.
      A dozen of those a day onto Argentine military bases and government departments would see any new invasion abandoned within a week.

    • @alfnoakes392
      @alfnoakes392 Před 8 měsíci +5

      If it had happened a year later there would have been no Task Force, as Thatcher's defence cuts meant that Britain would have only one carrier (the other having been sold-off).

    • @zoiders
      @zoiders Před 8 měsíci +9

      We have a permanent thousand strong garrison and Typhoons based in Stanley. The Typhoon alone, one fighter bomber, has such a large air defence sphere it could destroy the Argentine seat of government before an invasion fleet left Argentine waters. 3:47

    • @jeffchandler7662
      @jeffchandler7662 Před 8 měsíci +2

      @zoiders. Typhoons are based at mount pleasant

    • @zoiders
      @zoiders Před 8 měsíci +1

      @@jeffchandler7662 Its still Stanley.

  • @grahambrown5013
    @grahambrown5013 Před 8 měsíci +17

    My great Aunt and Uncle, Maude and Jack Sollis were islanders, they lived on Drury St in Port Stanley, their house was requisitioned by the Argie troops who just used one room as an open toilet. Ill-trained, ill-equipped and ill-disciplined but then, most of them were conscripts fighting for a despot who desperately needed something to deflect from the situation at home. The best thing the British Navy did was to sink the Belgrano, regardless of where she was positioned, that sent the Argie fleet slinking back to port for safety.

    • @sirg8569
      @sirg8569 Před 7 měsíci

      Lies.

    • @bobboo540
      @bobboo540 Před 7 měsíci

      ​@@sirg8569Lying liar

    • @Chris-dz3rs
      @Chris-dz3rs Před 6 měsíci +8

      @@sirg8569 Argentina lost big time. Deal with it.

    • @sirg8569
      @sirg8569 Před 6 měsíci +1

      @@Chris-dz3rs You suffered the biggest and fastest losses since the Corean War until this day.

    • @Chris-dz3rs
      @Chris-dz3rs Před 6 měsíci

      @@sirg8569 in a war your pathetic ,ego driven generals started . Many experts didn't think the British could win ,but they did ,didn't they ? You had all the winning cards. Closer to the mainland ,time to dig in , a reasonably good navy and air force . All of rhe British were well trained volunteers ,versus your conscripts . Shitting in hallways of buildings , painting medical signs on ammo dumps ,digging in howitzers between civillian houses . Yeah..,real tough . Then ,whenyou were allowed to visit your war Graves, you still disrespected the locals .Forgot about that as well ,huh ? That's convenient.
      You lost .

  • @stephennelmes4557
    @stephennelmes4557 Před 8 měsíci

    Those Seacat missiles at 3:46 could have rained hell on any submarines within a 3 mile radius of their launcher. 😂😂

    • @Litany_of_Fury
      @Litany_of_Fury Před 6 měsíci

      Only 3 miles?

    • @MatthewMakesAU
      @MatthewMakesAU Před 6 měsíci

      Seacat is an anti aircraft missile, nothing to do with submarines 🙄

    • @nzgunnie
      @nzgunnie Před 6 měsíci

      Flying Submarines?

    • @stephennelmes4557
      @stephennelmes4557 Před 6 měsíci

      ​@nzgunnie, yeah, one that fires lasers, like the one on the Seaview.

  • @roycuyler
    @roycuyler Před 26 dny +2

    The Argentinian officers and soldiers were NOT capable of executing properly anything from personal hygiene, (a tall girl to them) or to fire and movement. (Advance to contact). I am a 30 year vet, RCE. The best soldiers on the planet are British. They are used to being out numbered and still winning. The British have also introduced British common law, the parliamentary system of government, railroad networks and a common language to much of the world. The world is a better place because of them. A statement, although arguably grey rather than black or white I suppose.

    • @mongo2022
      @mongo2022 Před dnem

      Oh, yes! You can ask africans, indians and other peoples around.

  • @brianv.8055
    @brianv.8055 Před 6 měsíci +8

    I'm an Argentinian and I feel so ashamed that this war ever took place, so disgusting...
    The Falklanders were essentially bullied.
    If they were there first, it's their land.
    And to make matters worse, 12 years ago the president laid claim to the islands on the Haya, and that angered me.
    Let them live in peace.

    • @bunkerkorpf1440
      @bunkerkorpf1440 Před 6 měsíci +2

      The war was only started because Argentinians were led by a dictatorship, it's not your personnal fault at all. Look at what is happening with Russia attacking Ukraine, or Venezuela threatening Guyana. Tthat's exactly the same.
      What I don't understand is when some Argentinians are upset about losing this war while it was clearly provoked by their dictatorship, are they asking for a dictatorship policy ?

    • @elsenordelhambre1977
      @elsenordelhambre1977 Před 6 měsíci +2

      Claramente no sos argentino. Esa gente no es originaria

    • @elsenordelhambre1977
      @elsenordelhambre1977 Před 6 měsíci

      ​@@bunkerkorpf1440los argentinos estamos molestos por tener un país ocupando nuestra tierra. Es simple.
      Después, la guerra... Nadie la quiere. Fué una dictadura fascista.
      Hoy en día nuestros políticos dan vergüenza ajena y nos roban con decenas fe impuestos y centenares de regulaciones. Veremos qué hará Javier Milei, nuestro presidente electo quien admira a Margaret Tatcher.
      Saludos desde Argentina, Buenos Aires. Ninguna dictadura es buena amigo

    • @bunkerkorpf1440
      @bunkerkorpf1440 Před 6 měsíci +1

      speak english @@elsenordelhambre1977

    • @bunkerkorpf1440
      @bunkerkorpf1440 Před 6 měsíci +1

      @@elsenordelhambre1977 speak english like everyone else, mo(ron

  • @paulsaunders6536
    @paulsaunders6536 Před 7 měsíci +7

    By the time the Argies surrendered our troops were running very low on ammo. Thankfully they didn’t have to assault Port Stanley and a lot of lives, on both sides, were saved.

    • @Litany_of_Fury
      @Litany_of_Fury Před 6 měsíci

      By the time they surrendered most the ammo had been used up beating the only forces that could oppose the British.

    • @JohnSmith-ei2pz
      @JohnSmith-ei2pz Před 6 měsíci +3

      Still had bayonets are were not scared to use them!

    • @FHIPrincePeter
      @FHIPrincePeter Před 6 měsíci +2

      The weapons that the Argentines used for their rifles are the same calibre as ours were. 7.62 so ammo was not the problem as we captured the major Mountain routes.

    • @Volcano-Man
      @Volcano-Man Před 6 měsíci +1

      The only ammunition they were low on was for the field artillery. There was a massive surplus of 7.62 and 9mm ammunition. Can't think why, perhaps an argie can explain why the dumped their ammunition.

    • @ezepicotto904
      @ezepicotto904 Před 6 měsíci +1

      Que vivan los exocet, las A4 ,los Mirage , y los pilotos argentinos, los británicos todavía están temblando ..los hicimos mierda, ingleses solo disparaban sus cañones desde el mar muy lejos , cobardes..valientes fueron los pilotos argentinos...

  • @HelioWakasugui
    @HelioWakasugui Před 26 dny

    Narrator sounds a bit like Pat Condell

  • @RaptorCallOfTheShadow
    @RaptorCallOfTheShadow Před 6 měsíci +2

    Argentine military leaders were easy to bribe. Thats why they lost.

  • @jonathanwilliams1065
    @jonathanwilliams1065 Před 7 měsíci +11

    Hamas does the same thing on a much larger scale, even putting HQs In actual hospitals and fighting out of ambulances

  • @ProjecthuntanFish
    @ProjecthuntanFish Před 8 měsíci +5

    This is what you get from a 3rd world army

    • @leandroingrassia
      @leandroingrassia Před 8 měsíci +2

      The Royal Navy humiliated, that's what you get. Never underestimate your enemy.

    • @BigBazz-Clips
      @BigBazz-Clips Před 28 dny

      @@leandroingrassia sorry you're gonna have to speak up, i can't hear you over the sound of the belgrano sinking

  • @nicholaswestley9851
    @nicholaswestley9851 Před 7 měsíci

    Lest we forget.

  • @patriciomassun
    @patriciomassun Před 7 měsíci +1

    Well, maybe all that mess is because Argentina was not well-prepared for a war. The British are more well-prepared for that; they live in war all the time with half of the world. So, sure, Argentina is the one that is wrong. Please, let me know how the British respect civilians in India or South Africa?

  • @marmadukegrimwig
    @marmadukegrimwig Před 8 měsíci +8

    Show this to anyone who says the Argentinians have a right to the Falklands.

    • @santiagoschmied88
      @santiagoschmied88 Před 6 měsíci +1

      1.200 muertos🇬🇧🏳‍🌈⚰🚬 💀

    • @BigBazz-Clips
      @BigBazz-Clips Před 28 dny +2

      @@santiagoschmied88 stay humiliated

    • @KanyeKetchup
      @KanyeKetchup Před 8 dny

      ​@BigBazz-Clips the jokes on you 😂 Falklands are a windswept dump

    • @KanyeKetchup
      @KanyeKetchup Před 8 dny +1

      Fighting over a dump of a place that nobody from the uk would ever visit 😂😂😂

    • @marmadukegrimwig
      @marmadukegrimwig Před 8 dny

      @@KanyeKetchupClown.

  • @martinerdozain1623
    @martinerdozain1623 Před rokem +5

    Respectfully, I don’t rmember Dunkerke’s beach, awaiting tourists with immaculate sand, nor Berlin’s magnificent buildings untouched after the soviets came in,,,,it was the end of the war on the loosing side guys… is always like that.

    • @peterstubbs5934
      @peterstubbs5934 Před 8 měsíci

      No its not. You wouldnt get British troops shitting all over the place, breaking into houses and ransacking them.

    • @robertclive491
      @robertclive491 Před 8 měsíci

      You really think armies start shitting in the streets immediately after occupying a town? Only Argentines do that.

  • @lovechineseforever9434
    @lovechineseforever9434 Před 24 dny +1

    SOME OF THESE MARINES ARE LIVING ON STREETS

    • @johnreed8336
      @johnreed8336 Před 13 dny

      What a shame this Country has done to them . This has been the case since the end of the Napoleonic War .

    • @mongo2022
      @mongo2022 Před dnem

      Just like the argentine military conscripts...

  • @cobden28whittehnam7
    @cobden28whittehnam7 Před 6 měsíci

    At the time of the Falklands invasion by Argentina, I was working as a clerical officer in Portsmouth naval base and the lady at the next desk had a son serving in, I think, 40 Cdo in the Falklands. Her son told her that the Argentine soldiers were so ill-equipped and supplied that one of the Argentine soldiers who spoke English, bartered with her son and swapped some Argentine cigarettes for some clean underwear !

  • @Shaun137
    @Shaun137 Před 8 měsíci +4

    Had plenty of unemployed soldiers there, should have made the Argentine prisoners clean up the mess they made.

  • @raul1899
    @raul1899 Před 10 měsíci +11

    True, they could've won, they had the masses, the only ones who fought brave were their pilots. Everyone else had "the lack of will to fight".
    Surely when you send untrained troops, with no food, and conditions in general that demoralizes them, this is the result. You can't do that to your troops, this is exactly what is happening to russians in Ukraine.

    • @elsenordelhambre1977
      @elsenordelhambre1977 Před 6 měsíci

      Al fin un inglés como la gente.
      Súmale a eso el hundimiento a traición del crucero general Belgrano... No iban a pisar tierra jamás. Pero bueno, los inperios son así

    • @BigBazz-Clips
      @BigBazz-Clips Před 28 dny

      @@elsenordelhambre1977 argie revisionism, even the captain of the belgrano admits it was a legitimate target. here's a tip for you in future, don't start illegal wars of aggression and none of your ships get sunk, you brought it on yourself starting the war it's your own fault you were too useless to win it, don't act like you're the victim now lmao

  • @garrybaldy327
    @garrybaldy327 Před 7 měsíci

    Imagine this shown on TV now: "Viewers should be warned, the following footage shows rifles being thrown in a pile and streets strewn with rubbish". Oh, and of course the turds would be pixellated out.

  • @danielmoran9902
    @danielmoran9902 Před 5 měsíci

    This is all about to make a comeback.....