Vet Reacts *ZULU!!!!* Rorke's Drift - The Anglo-Zulu War - Sabaton History 038

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Komentáře • 39

  • @findood8491

    Fistorical inaccuracies warning!!!! Zulu were invaders, they had conquered large swathes of land and genocided their inhabitants before reaching here, this was NOT zulu land to begin with, in fact nobody lived there before brits arrived. This was a point of where two expanding empires met.

  • @nicksykes4575

    The two officers were named Bromhead and Chard. Reynalds was the surgeon, Colour Sergeant Bourne, played so well by Nigel Green as a grizzled bewhiskered old man was actually only 25, and the youngest Colour Sergeant in the British Army, he was offered the choice of a VC or a commission, he chose to become an officer, and was the last surviving defender of Rorke's Drift, passing away on VE Day 1945 as a Lt Colonel.

  • @ericj166

    Long before Europeans arrived, slavery was endemic throughout the African continent, and had been for centuries. The Zulu nation itself might be described as imperialistic having conquered many of their neighbours .

  • @johnwilletts3984

    Although British in 1981 I joined other Brits to work a three year contract in the Steelworks in the nearby town of Newcastle Natal. The local Zulus also loved the movie. We the Brits would form a line across the workshop as the Zulus would sing, chant and stamp. Then the word ‘Zulu’ would ripple down the line and then they would charge us with a battle cry meaning ‘kill’ holding broom handles and steel bars. The objective of the game was for us not to take a step backwards, but none of us able to do it. Then on the actual battle ground, the old Zulu caretaker allowed us to perform a sort of reenactment. We stood behind the mealie bags and biscuit boxes as a group of local Zulus charged. Both sides armed with broom handles. Again this was a British defeat with busted ribs and lost teeth. This was followed with drinking and much manly hugging to show friendship. We all learned to love the Zulus. This was during the racist apartheid period, but at work we always took their side.

  • @richardwest6358

    There is no such thing as A "Victorian Cross" - it is a Victoria Cross !

  • @melvynbuckton6881

    The film is almost totally accurate.

  • @ullis5125

    Guitar solo in this song is amazing ❤

  • @roymcnicholas4825

    Zulu dawn gets it just about right it's the battle befor rorks drift

  • @philsiverns4227

    11 VCs (the highesy medal in the British military) were won at Rourkes Drift, a record unsurpassed in British military history for any battle.

  • @jeffjag2691

    If I had a Time Machine, a hot air balloon, and a camera, this is one of the events I would love to record.

  • @widgren87

    Haven't seen Zulu Dawn and it has been decades since I saw the whole movie Zulu but the moment that stuck in my head is the Men of Harlech scene and this exchange just before it.

  • @richardpickett3882

    I don’t have to imagine it. My first combat experience was hand to hand. The plane crash at Pope AFB in the 90s I was at and smelled burnt jp8 and charred hair and people and I will never forget it.

  • @cosmoreverb3943

    I always favoured mounted troops in Total War. Get some light cavalry to skirmish and get the enemy to break formation as they chase, then smash in with the heavy cavalry.

  • @adrianhughes8143

    Rorke's Drift is part of our history and it shows the heroic defence of the 24th Foot to hold on to the Drift. I learned about this at junior school in our history class back in 1970 and it began my love affair with military history and our UK Armed Forces as a 6 year old, I will be 60 this year (2024) and my love of military history is still strong especially as I had family that served in the British Army, the RAF and the Royal Navy. Every British soldier who fought at Rorke's Drift is a Hero. It is an incredible true story of 100 British Soldiers against 4,000 Zulu Army with Rifles that they got off the massacre of Isandlwanda where only 50 British soldiers survived out of 1,300. There has been many battles in British Military history where a small number of British Soldiers have fought against overwhelmingly enemy forces and have beaten the odds. Rorke's Drift is just one of the stories another that I know of is a loan British Gurkha in his dug out hole faced hundreds of Japanese soldiers attacking his area, even though a grenade blew up in his right hand blowing off his fingers, damaging him on the right side of his body and face, loaded his gun and fired it with his left hand for 4 hours till reinforcements arrived. He had killed 81 Japanese soldiers with 31 dead Japanese soldiers around his position. He got the Victoria Cross for his actions and his incredible bravery and rightly show. I have many more of these stories that show incredible feats of heroism in the face of overwhelming enemy strength. Rorke's Drift true story shows this incredible determination to beat the odds plus the officers at Rorke's Drift were two of the best. BRITISH SABATON FAN 💂‍♂️💂‍♂️💂‍♂️💂‍♂️🇬🇧🇬🇧🇬🇧🇬🇧🏴󠁧󠁢󠁥󠁮󠁧󠁿🏴󠁧󠁢󠁥󠁮󠁧󠁿🏴󠁧󠁢󠁥󠁮󠁧󠁿🏴󠁧󠁢󠁥󠁮󠁧󠁿💙💛🇺🇦🇺🇦🇺🇦🇺🇦

  • @theaclaw

    So my technique is based around what nation I'm playing. Usually though I like to have heavy infantry in the middle, spearmen on the wings, and cavalry all massed in one on one side. If I have skirmishers they pepper the enemy before they close and bows will cover their inevitable retreat when the enemy advances. Once the lines collide, swing the cavalry around behind their line and do a series of bouncing hammers into the enemy's backs. If they have ranged units, break off a unit of cav or two to smash them.

  • @FrogmanAnime

    Hi Kit, I just thought I would let you know that there is a AMV of Rorke’s drift that features the actual Zulu movie as background.

  • @Archangel1862

    Here a playlist series about the Zulu war:

  • @chimelxatrindad1516

    CZcams Channel history dose made a similar video also the Zulu ended up the same way as the Sioux natives in South Dakota.

  • @brianbranson2306

    no one ever talks about Ord Wingate and Ethiopia, when it comes to Africa.