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  • @Simplehistory
    @Simplehistory  Před 6 měsíci +156

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    • @Memecreatorfy
      @Memecreatorfy Před 6 měsíci

      Hello
      edit:I am first

    • @kimjongmill4445
      @kimjongmill4445 Před 6 měsíci +1

      This was obviously also very heavily funded by US Army recruitment funds. You are an educational channel with a moral responsibility to the youth. You should be more transparent about your sponsors. Unsubscribing from this unabashed propaganda 🤢🤮

    • @WorshipHunglabungla55
      @WorshipHunglabungla55 Před 6 měsíci +1

      i cant tell if @kimjongmill4445 is joking or not

    • @yomommaitsahoe8115
      @yomommaitsahoe8115 Před 6 měsíci

      😂😂 the USA it's a JOKE lots of HOMELESS VETERANS SLEEPING LIKE DOGS IN THE STREETS asking for money in the stop sign of the boulevard when you countrie send lots of billions to invade other poor countrys or the war of UKRAINE 😂😂😂😂👎

    • @dino-qn8tn
      @dino-qn8tn Před 6 měsíci +1

      the french partisan movement was the weakest partisan movement in all of the countries exepct luxemburg

  • @RonZertnert
    @RonZertnert Před 7 měsíci +4797

    Making fun of the French for their combat skills is kind of a low hanging fruit, there are so many other things to make fun of them for.

    • @captainjames4649
      @captainjames4649 Před 7 měsíci +117

      I go the full way

    • @Jess.400
      @Jess.400 Před 7 měsíci +132

      They eat doves so I a great substitute from this joke 🫡

    • @angelpalazzolo1660
      @angelpalazzolo1660 Před 7 měsíci +83

      I make fun off them by a lot off things aside from that anyways france gets the oh stop saying they suck at combat but wheres the italians the italians fought ofc better than the french they're tanks suck but they fought hardcore mode

    • @LeopoldElwes
      @LeopoldElwes Před 7 měsíci +122

      like being French.😂

    • @GIBBO4182
      @GIBBO4182 Před 7 měsíci +16

      🤣🤣🤣

  • @kresh2914
    @kresh2914 Před 7 měsíci +1674

    Whenever I see people joking about the French, I always imagine some French guy seeing that and yellin "Oh come on, THAT WAS ONE TIME!"

    • @blacktemplar6113
      @blacktemplar6113 Před 7 měsíci +64

      I am that guy. Lol

    • @oleksi9336
      @oleksi9336 Před 7 měsíci +72

      @@blacktemplar6113they don’t don’t know the powerful history of the napoleonic era. Vive Le France

    • @klim9932
      @klim9932 Před 7 měsíci +27

      I wish i could say that as a german.

    • @Muhammadwasapedo
      @Muhammadwasapedo Před 7 měsíci +11

      But it was kinda a BIG one though.

    • @ormagodendio2893
      @ormagodendio2893 Před 7 měsíci +31

      No we basically shrug it off cause peoples who joke about this are just jealous of the country with the most numerous military vicotries in the world. Especially the americans that only scored one;.against themselves.

  • @peronik349
    @peronik349 Před 6 měsíci +308

    In 1870, out of political stupidity, France declared war on Prussia.
    The other German nations joined Prussia in responding to this declaration of war.
    On the evening of one of the battles (all in France even though it was France that attacked...) a German general made this comment:
    "The French soldiers?: they are Lions! Their only problem, they are led by a herd of donkeys!!!"
    the worst is that some people think that it is still true today ​

    • @jaredjosephsongheng372
      @jaredjosephsongheng372 Před 6 měsíci +45

      Although that is technically true though.
      At least in WW2.
      The French High Command thought that the Ardennes was impenetrable so they didn't bother defending it.
      Well guess what.
      It wasn't so impenetrable after all.

    • @Qba86
      @Qba86 Před 6 měsíci +12

      @@jaredjosephsongheng372
      To be fair, this was also the result of chaos brought on by the decision of the Belgians, to stay neutral until directly attacked (backing out of the previous agreement, that they would let the French and the British establish defensive positions on their territory).

    • @jaredjosephsongheng372
      @jaredjosephsongheng372 Před 6 měsíci +4

      @@Qba86
      Yes indeed.
      But if the Germans move fast enough which they probably might.
      They probably won't be able to defend the Ardennes properly anyways.

    • @Qba86
      @Qba86 Před 6 měsíci +2

      @@jaredjosephsongheng372
      It's a big what if scenario, but consider that even with all the chaos on the Allied side, the German spearhead was nearly cut off from its supply lines at one point. It is possible that with their positions in Belgium secured in advance the Allied reaction would have been timelier and more effective.

    • @danditto6145
      @danditto6145 Před 6 měsíci +4

      Perhaps they have been listening to the utterances of Manuel Macron.

  • @felinusfeline5559
    @felinusfeline5559 Před 2 měsíci +42

    Funny fact: R Lee Ermy, the guy who played the famous Drill Sargent in Full Metal Jacket actually was one IRL and he said if one tried even HALF of what his character did in the movie? He'd be arrested, discharged and likely end up in jail.

    • @thesenate1844
      @thesenate1844 Před měsícem +2

      Originally the drill instructor was going to be placed by the "Get Some!" guy, but were so impressed with Ermy that they cast him instead

  • @Duckhook12
    @Duckhook12 Před 7 měsíci +687

    I love how you kind of glossed over taking down Napoleon at Waterloo. It was a combined effort from British, Dutch, Belgium, German, and Prussian forces with Napoleon being outnumbered almost 2 to 1 and still it was a close battle. This man was a downright genius in warfare Russia not withstanding.

    • @pokethegreat4145
      @pokethegreat4145 Před 6 měsíci +31

      He would have won if it wasn't for the last minute Prussian reinforcements

    • @bigenglishmonkey
      @bigenglishmonkey Před 6 měsíci +17

      @@pokethegreat4145 not really, as its alternate history so who knows what would have happened, especially if the imperial guard were still used and still got repelled.

    • @bigenglishmonkey
      @bigenglishmonkey Před 6 měsíci +46

      the battle of Waterloo was around 9 hours long, the Prussians didn't arrive until around 6 hours in.
      napoleon had more men than wellington 73,000 vs 68,000, they were veterans from his old army while the only experienced troops under wellington was the British 31,000, and napoleon had already defeated the Prussians earlier while outnumbered 68,000 vs 86,000.
      adding the battle of Quatre Bras being indecisive i would say napoleon had the advantage at Waterloo and lost.

    • @bigenglishmonkey
      @bigenglishmonkey Před 6 měsíci +3

      @@pokethegreat4145
      ill just repost this s you can see it too, as apparently i do have some idea that it wouldn't have changed anything after all and napoleon would have lost without the Prussians.
      the battle of Waterloo was around 9 hours long, the Prussians didn't arrive until around 6 hours in.
      napoleon had more men than wellington 73,000 vs 68,000, they were veterans from his old army while the only experienced troops under wellington was the British 31,000, and napoleon had already defeated the Prussians earlier while outnumbered 68,000 vs 86,000.
      adding the battle of Quatre Bras being indecisive i would say napoleon had the advantage at Waterloo and lost.

    • @realismatitsfinest5745
      @realismatitsfinest5745 Před 6 měsíci

      But he was quite delusional. I mean, fighting a war with the British and thinking that he can simply retire and live out his days in the English countryside as a landowner. This is right up there with the daily delusional responses coming out of Biden's pie hole.

  • @LB__1
    @LB__1 Před 7 měsíci +565

    I remember watching Are You Smarter Than A Fifth Grader and they had a question about which country fought England during the Hundred Years War. She discounted France as a possibility because she thought the French were not good fighters and couldn't last in a war that long. That was for $500,000. Because of her ignorant mindset, she went from having $300,000 to $25,000.

    • @codenamehalo9847
      @codenamehalo9847 Před 7 měsíci +18

      LOL

    • @dripsnake44
      @dripsnake44 Před 7 měsíci +93

      I guess she wasn’t actually smarter than a fifth grader.

    • @busterbackster1
      @busterbackster1 Před 7 měsíci +62

      They wouldn't be a country if they were awful at fighting back then

    • @LB__1
      @LB__1 Před 7 měsíci +45

      @@dripsnake44 The irony was that she was the valedictorian for her graduating class.

    • @smalltime0
      @smalltime0 Před 7 měsíci +24

      @@busterbackster1 It was a succession war between 2 claimants, the "English" were fighting House Valois, and were ruled over by House Plantagent.
      So really, they could be, both sides were French.

  • @Autechltd
    @Autechltd Před 6 měsíci +118

    It's especially sad when it's the French that helped the Americans the most during the War on independence, and it's the US ppl who perpetuate the myth the most.

    • @NemoBlank
      @NemoBlank Před 6 měsíci +3

      Then we had a war against them soon after, so big deal.

    • @Pvt_Badger0916
      @Pvt_Badger0916 Před 6 měsíci +6

      ​@@NemoBlankwhat war was that ?

    • @NemoBlank
      @NemoBlank Před 6 měsíci +6

      @@Pvt_Badger0916 The Quasi War of 1798. We fought the French all over the Caribbean. Don't they teach history in high school anymore?

    • @Pvt_Badger0916
      @Pvt_Badger0916 Před 6 měsíci +15

      @@NemoBlank I'm not American oh look supported by and aided by Great Britain and the Royal navy when the British had blockade most French navy in their home ports so really was against French Pirates big deal ... that's why its not even a footnote in my countries history because my ancestors did most of fighting around the world against the French while the Russians and Prussian did it in on the continent ... ya welcome ....

    • @RJavierYepesDeV
      @RJavierYepesDeV Před 4 měsíci +1

      Hey so did the Spanish. With money, which they never paid back and troops.

  • @CuriousMisterG
    @CuriousMisterG Před 7 měsíci +19

    The French have ALWAYS been "For the country, not the queen!" Type of mentality.
    They don't want glory, they want peace through strength and determination.
    The French are, in my opinion, America's GREATEST ally

    • @gggo1789
      @gggo1789 Před měsícem +5

      And US is France's worst ally in my opinion, although I don't even think I need to mention why.

    • @romrom9761
      @romrom9761 Před měsícem +1

      @@gggo1789 non tu peux pas dire ca ! tu oublies les Marines qui ont donner leurs vies pour notre liberté, les Americains nous ont aider deux fois et ils ont verser leurs sang pour nous ! donc tu dit des conneries ! et tu deshonors la mémoire de leurs morts ! c est honteux !
      si tu attends du respect de leurs part commence par le leur en accorder !
      tu mélanges Politique et Histoire ! nous sommes des fréres d armes.

  • @corntrooper8881
    @corntrooper8881 Před 7 měsíci +528

    Just so you know, Napoleon was not short, that was British propaganda that made him look less threatening than he actually was

    • @vincent412l7
      @vincent412l7 Před 7 měsíci +45

      The French foot was longer than the English foot. If converted to English feet, Napoleon was quite taller.

    • @bonedoc4556
      @bonedoc4556 Před 7 měsíci +14

      So all those painters were just near sighted then. Lol

    • @crissantos44
      @crissantos44 Před 7 měsíci +37

      Napoleon was 1,68 m. He was short for a male. But not back then. Given people back then, mainly in central and southern europe weren't exactly tall.

    • @GD30.06
      @GD30.06 Před 7 měsíci +3

      He was Corsican as well. So it Amy had a factor

    • @thelradame5508
      @thelradame5508 Před 7 měsíci +24

      @@bonedoc4556His imperial guard were very tall well built men. By contrast he appeared short.

  • @tibsky1396
    @tibsky1396 Před 7 měsíci +284

    The worst part of all this, despite the defeat, is that the French defenders of Lille in 1940 received Military Honors from the Germans at the end of the battle.
    And the worst part is that little brats are calling them cowards anyway.

    • @thevoid5503
      @thevoid5503 Před 6 měsíci +48

      If it wasn't for the French covering the British at Dunkirk, the whole war would have been over and done.

    • @macblackadder93
      @macblackadder93 Před 6 měsíci +12

      ​@@thevoid5503only that the Germans couldn't invade mainland Britain. So that wouldn't make sense. What the French did was indeed delayed the Germans, but you seem to ignore that the Royal Navy and regular fishermen also saved a fair amount of French troops as well as the British and her Empire.

    • @thecursed01
      @thecursed01 Před 6 měsíci +4

      @@thevoid5503 that just makes up for french generals ignoring scout plane reports if the german tank colums moving through woodland roads. would have been a super easy target for a bombardment. but they denied such a possibility and kept expecting the germans to attack their maginot line.

    • @thecursed01
      @thecursed01 Před 6 měsíci +3

      @@JaEDLanc i think you made the point perfectly. the french were brave, their generals and leaders weren't. still somehow true today. french antifa are the only antifa i highly respect. becasue they actually mean what they claim. unlike those in germany or usa..who use fascist methods..

    • @thevoid5503
      @thevoid5503 Před 6 měsíci +5

      @@thecursed01 All of the British Army's heavy equipment at that time was in France. Much of the British Army, indeed, including the core that would later on train the British Army for the rest of the war, was there. Had the French not been there to cover the British retreat, a few RAF fighters and some boats wouldn't have changed a thing. They sacrificed themselves to buy you time. Nobody suspected an attack through the Ardennes, in fact, the place had been deemed so safe, that there was only a reserve army, without anti-tank or armoured backup to cover it. It was a complete shock for both Allies when the Germans came through the Ardennes, as both had believed that the attack would come around Liège in Belgium. Which is where you found most forces earmarked for.

  • @glenngriffon8032
    @glenngriffon8032 Před 6 měsíci +52

    Popular opinion: If the French are as good as they claim then why don't we hear about them more?
    France: Those who brag are without confidence, and only a fool judges an ally or opponent on rumor alone.

    • @georgeprchal3924
      @georgeprchal3924 Před 4 měsíci +1

      WWI
      The Crimean War
      The Napoleonic Wars
      The 7 Years War
      The 30 Years War
      The War of Spanish Succession
      The Hundred Years War
      The Crusades
      The Battle of Tours etc

    • @Jens-Viper-Nobel
      @Jens-Viper-Nobel Před 3 měsíci

      @@georgeprchal3924 You forgot the obvious one. The free French fighting all the way from North Africa to Germany in both their own units and that of other allied forces throughout the war. And this is not to forget the French resistance movements. The latter was only hampered in their endeavours by their leaders stupid fixation on being a political force for the goood of communism or gaullism or whatever that led to stupid and damaging rivalry, but where the foot soldiers of the movements were as fierce as any soldier in an army, just like you saw with that idiot DeGaulle himself being more interested in paving his way towards power over a liberated France and costing both his own and allies their lives totally unwarranted in the process.
      In fact, France is a nation of the common people being both kind and competent as well as fierce opponents in a war, but with a truly remarkable capacity on the flip side for producing some of the worlds most stupid and selfcentered, selfimportant leaders that will always cause more harm than good.

    • @georgeprchal3924
      @georgeprchal3924 Před 3 měsíci

      @@Jens-Viper-Nobel problem is they like the British were completely incompetent in the early war as well as the Phony War of '40 and not to mention the botched operation in Norway.

  • @pathutchison7688
    @pathutchison7688 Před 6 měsíci +52

    France has it terrible reputation because of poor leadership in 1940-41. Their army was not defeated, it was encircled. Also, it was the first time Blitzkreig was really used (was used in Poland to an extent, but not fully understood until after the fall of France).

    • @WorshipHunglabungla55
      @WorshipHunglabungla55 Před 6 měsíci +10

      in the First World War, the French leadership was horrible. they had the largest amount of executions of their own forces in the entire war, the majority of which were for dumb reasons

    • @pathutchison7688
      @pathutchison7688 Před 6 měsíci +6

      @@WorshipHunglabungla55 you’re absolutely correct. Joseph Joffre was abysmal. He fed his men to pointless Meat grinders. But I still don’t believe that’s where their poor reputation came from. After all, that war was a “victory”. It’s the quick 6 week defeat in 1940 that garnered the reputation.

    • @alganhar1
      @alganhar1 Před 6 měsíci +4

      @@pathutchison7688 Sorry, but Blitzkreig was not new, it was an evolution of the Stormtrooper Tactics used by Germany in 1918, which themselves were an evolution of earlier Prussian military traditions. What made it s effective was not the tactic, but the SPEED, and due to terrible decisions by the French High Command and Government, especially when it came to command and control meant the French were simply unable to respond quickly enough.
      In essence the Germans took the initiative, and never once lost it because the lack of radios in the French military meant that orders, often carried by motorcycle dispatch riders to the Front, simply arrived too late.
      While the British learned their own harsh lessons during the Battle of France they at least had radios in most military vehicles, and every infantry platoon....

    • @jugbywellington1134
      @jugbywellington1134 Před 6 měsíci

      @@TorianTammas The British also "ran away" at Corunna in 1809. That worked out well for Napoleon, eh? History repeats itself.

    • @OniGarro
      @OniGarro Před 6 měsíci +2

      It's like I'm reading about Italy without it ever being mentioned: lots of dumb executions in WWI, Joffre reminds me of Cadorna, the first to undergo the proto-blitzkrieg were the Italian troops in Caporetto (the Germans thought: everyone bombs for a week to no avail, let's bomb for an hour or so, just the time they get comfy in the bunkers with all equipment then CHARGE), in WWII badly defeated with operation compass due to lacking technology and cumbersome, centralized leadership stumbling the logistics, and fought to ensure the German flee from Tunisia.

  • @jokodihaynes419
    @jokodihaynes419 Před 7 měsíci +386

    "History is not written by the victor it's written by those who write stuff down"-Max miller tasting history

    • @Alec0124
      @Alec0124 Před 7 měsíci +15

      Heh, except for when the victors decide to burn all the books and destroy all the monuments 😅

    • @RazorsharpLT
      @RazorsharpLT Před 7 měsíci

      @@Alec0124 Oh, you're talking about the monuments of people who literally defended slavery?
      The fact that the US has those monuments is amazing. Almost like Germany having a statue of Himmler for his "great service to the state".

    • @rickisaak66
      @rickisaak66 Před 7 měsíci +3

      Love Max!

    • @TheSilverNoob79
      @TheSilverNoob79 Před 7 měsíci +7

      @@RazorsharpLT In a similar vein to how Mongolia has statues and monuments to Genghis Khan, a warlord who wiped a massive amount of the eastern continent's population. Or how the US talks positively about General Sherman who slaughtered unarmed southern women, children, and even freed slaves.

    • @beachbrettf
      @beachbrettf Před 7 měsíci

      Well, max miller is a moron. Can't publish if the government doesn't allow it or OWNS THE MEDIA and you sure can't publish if you've been jailed or killed by the enemy.

  • @hiddentruth1982
    @hiddentruth1982 Před 7 měsíci +179

    their loss in ww 2 had nothing to do with the soldiers but was the leaders that failed.

    • @withcheeseproductions
      @withcheeseproductions Před 7 měsíci +10

      The us loss in Vietnam wasn't cause of the soldiers but was the leaders that failed

    • @Thomas-uu9ex
      @Thomas-uu9ex Před 7 měsíci +1

      Very good resume !

    • @bradsanders407
      @bradsanders407 Před 7 měsíci +1

      Sure buddy

    • @Rafale_M
      @Rafale_M Před 7 měsíci

      ​@@iridium8341in the military its not that simple to disrepect orders from ur stupid bosd

    • @hiddentruth1982
      @hiddentruth1982 Před 7 měsíci +12

      @@withcheeseproductions You are actually correct. At the start of Vietnam the U.S. almost won the war until the Chinese sent thousands of soldiers in. Then the leaders agreed not to send troops above the 17th parallel trying to keep China out of it.

  • @jonathangardner6868
    @jonathangardner6868 Před 7 měsíci +120

    The first one about the French is amazing. In fact the French GIGN is probably one of the most intense counter-terrorism groups!

    • @jessicalacasse6205
      @jessicalacasse6205 Před 6 měsíci +1

      why they lost all their africa colony ...and every thing that could be a danger is illegal like dogs

    • @augusgus1776
      @augusgus1776 Před 6 měsíci +16

      ⁠@@jessicalacasse6205 lol, there is no illegal breed of dog in France

    • @jessicalacasse6205
      @jessicalacasse6205 Před 6 měsíci +1

      @@augusgus1776 go research what is a type 1 dog in france could send u links but yt dont like links

    • @jessicalacasse6205
      @jessicalacasse6205 Před 6 měsíci

      and the type 2 are heavily enforce like a gunlaws

    • @Swagmaster07
      @Swagmaster07 Před 6 měsíci +1

      @@jessicalacasse6205 You can send links, cope harder missinformation

  • @FREEMAN....
    @FREEMAN.... Před 6 měsíci +45

    Despite our overwhelming numerical and material superiority, French troops counterattacked in several places. I cannot understand how such valiant soldiers, fighting in various places one against ten (sometimes even one against thirty), still manage to find enough strength to attack: it is simply astonishing. ! I found among the French soldiers of Dunkirk the same enthusiasm as that of the poilus of Verdun in 1916. For several days, hundreds of bombers and cannons have been pounding the French defenses. However, it's always the same thing, our infantry and our tanks cannot break through, despite some fleeting local successes. The French command very skillfully installed its troops and artillery. I fear that Dunkirk will be a failure for us: almost the entire British expeditionary force and most of the French 1st Army will escape us, because a few thousand brave men are blocking our access to the sea. It's appalling , but that’s how it is.“ “Dunkirk provides me with proof that the French soldier is one of the best in the world. French artillery, so feared in 14-18, once again demonstrated its formidable effectiveness. Our losses are terrifying: many battalions have lost 60% of their troops, sometimes even more! “ „ By resisting for ten days against our forces which were clearly superior in numbers and means, the French army accomplished, at Dunkirk, a superb feat which should be saluted. It certainly saved Britain from defeat, by allowing its professional army to reach English shores.“
    General Georg von Külcher

    • @FREEMAN....
      @FREEMAN.... Před 6 měsíci +8

      At Monthermé, the French put up resistance worthy of the “poilus” of Verdun in 1916. They defended their positions, even going so far as to counterattack despite our numerical and material superiority. During my career as a soldier, I have rarely met such courageous soldiers.
      General Reinhardt

    • @RoulicisThe
      @RoulicisThe Před 6 měsíci +2

      And then the english abandoned their posts without a single radio warning which allowed the germans to pierce through the entrenchement, isolate and massacre the french defensive positions one by one.
      Wasn't the first time in WW2 that english stabbed France in the back, and it wouldn't be the last (Mers el-Kébir...)

  • @Skipper.17
    @Skipper.17 Před 7 měsíci +59

    If it wasn’t for the French, Americans would be speaking English.

    • @aarontactical
      @aarontactical Před 7 měsíci +4

      We are speaking and texting in English, here’s a correction: “if it wasn’t for the French, Americans would be talking British”

    • @insaniam_convertunt_scientiam
      @insaniam_convertunt_scientiam Před 7 měsíci

      No but also yes.

    • @compatriot852
      @compatriot852 Před 7 měsíci +2

      English... lmao

    • @IrrationalTriangle
      @IrrationalTriangle Před 7 měsíci +1

      that is scary have you seen how they speak.

    • @davidlefranc6240
      @davidlefranc6240 Před 7 měsíci

      Yeah but they had this brilliant idea of trying the Louis XV dictator tactic against their own colonies ,Louis XVI reminded them what happen when you behave like a tyrant!@@aarontactical

  • @corymorimacori1059
    @corymorimacori1059 Před 7 měsíci +75

    “It was a setup, for money. Ik the traitor wasn’t me.” Niko Bellic

  • @jamesorth6460
    @jamesorth6460 Před měsícem +4

    during the Korean war my father (now 93) served with the 23rd Inf. Reg with a French battalion during the battles of Twin Tunnels and Chipyong-ni, in both battles the French made several bayonet charges against the Chinese.

  • @notsoseriouslen6374
    @notsoseriouslen6374 Před 6 měsíci +84

    as a history buff i have never once thought of France as having a weak military....all of by which are the reasons you brought up

    • @harrymichaels3877
      @harrymichaels3877 Před 6 měsíci +7

      One of my favourite rebuttals to arguments that the French army was weak during WW2 is that one of the key reasons the British were able to evacuate from Dunkirk is that they were covered in a fighting retreat by the French 1st, 7th and 9th army.

    • @Khookies-lp2lu
      @Khookies-lp2lu Před 6 měsíci +2

      ​@@harrymichaels3877Indeed, I was surprised by how long I had been into history before I found out about this, had the French not fought on and stayed back, the British would never have had a chance to board and escape

    • @bigenglishmonkey
      @bigenglishmonkey Před 6 měsíci

      @@harrymichaels3877 ive never seen that as much of an example, both armies were cut off and trying to survive and 1/3 of the troops that left dunkirk were french, ide say those same french immediately returning to france to defend it is a better example.

    • @jonnyd9351
      @jonnyd9351 Před 6 měsíci

      @@harrymichaels3877So because the French didn’t instantly get overrun by the Germans they weren’t weak? What’s the alternative that would make the French weak in your eyes, then instantly giving up at the sight of a German tank? Losing the entire war in a few days isn’t enough😂?

    • @harrymichaels3877
      @harrymichaels3877 Před 6 měsíci +4

      @@jonnyd9351 whilst that’s true, but as said in the video if it weren’t for the channel the British would have been overrun as well.

  • @johntheknight3062
    @johntheknight3062 Před 7 měsíci +8

    Laughing at French for their surrender is good sign of low intellect. At least is can serve as a selection tool.

  • @andrewnawarycz3026
    @andrewnawarycz3026 Před 7 měsíci +136

    Polish cavalry always had the brains to run away from tanks, especially if you've a horse to get away on.

    • @marshaltito7232
      @marshaltito7232 Před 7 měsíci +25

      They used the cavalry as mounted infantry, they used horses to get places fast and then dismount to fight. It was a tactic that makes perfect sense in the context of most Europen armies being largely unmechanized. This included the German and Soviet Army, especially at the beginning of the war. But the propaganda footage that still exists to this day convinces us that the Germans were all riding around on panzers because that's the image they wanted to project. In reality, the average German soldier was still getting around by foot or horse. Poland managed to punch well above its weight, its enemies were simply far too large.

    • @jhnshep
      @jhnshep Před 7 měsíci +3

      @@marshaltito7232 one of the reasons the sixth army lasted so long in Stalingrad was of all the horses they had with them,

    • @bcb5696
      @bcb5696 Před 7 měsíci

      @@marshaltito7232imagine summarizing the entire video in every comment reply

    • @bogusmogus9551
      @bogusmogus9551 Před 6 měsíci +1

      The Germans used many horses during WWII

    • @RoulicisThe
      @RoulicisThe Před 6 měsíci

      @@marshaltito7232 There was a cavalry brigade in Poland that went to combat mounted, but they carried grenade belt to throw on the germans, not spears like some retared knight roleplayer

  • @ARCtrooperJules
    @ARCtrooperJules Před měsícem +12

    I’m French, and I’m so glad this video was made. We can be made fun for anything, but not surrendering

  • @dohanddonuts5716
    @dohanddonuts5716 Před 6 měsíci +8

    My father was on the phone with the VA and he had it on speaker phone since his hearing was damaged in Vietnam. The woman on the phone kept telling him to take her off apeaker phone and my dad kept telling her I can't hear if I do that. He then heard someone say he was in Vietnam, ne has PTSD and flagged his file. It stayed there for awhile, even after he complained. I myself told one of his doctors that it was totally unprofessional and uncalled for. The men and women who serve deserve to be treated with dignity, PTSD or not.

  • @compatriot852
    @compatriot852 Před 7 měsíci +29

    Making fun of France for losing wars is just the tip of the iceberg when it comes to making jokes about them

    • @webbycroissant5692
      @webbycroissant5692 Před 7 měsíci +18

      Yep. As a french, I'd much rather hear jokes towards france that are actually true and funny than oversaturated mockery based on lies.

    • @MrPikaGammer
      @MrPikaGammer Před 7 měsíci +4

      @@Unknown_Genius Sadly, most people are not, nearly eighty years of French surrender jokes have tainted the average person's knowledge about France's military history.

    • @fautlsavoirhein
      @fautlsavoirhein Před 6 měsíci +1

      @@MrPikaGammer 80 years ? More like 20. The joke was created by the Americans who got pissed off because " booo France refuse to invade Irak and are against this war boooo." en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Anti-French_sentiment_in_the_United_States#21st_century
      With an ally like this, you don't need ennemies.

  • @lowelllipe9125
    @lowelllipe9125 Před 7 měsíci +182

    Love how you skipped over the Vichy French, the main reason for the misunderstanding of the French capitulation as them being cowardly. Pétain created the myth

    • @NoName-kf5cu
      @NoName-kf5cu Před 7 měsíci +25

      indeed a fascist dictatorship took power (Vichy) the people believed in petain but it was divided, the free french and résistance fought against that government and germany bravely, people over time joined more and more the free french and résistance as over the years their victoires brought hope to the people. we also need to take into account that france was alone, the british escaped quite fast and started to attack the french fleet. and they didn't know if spain was loin to join hitler or not. and the americans came 4 years later (twice might i add)

    • @kyledabearsfan
      @kyledabearsfan Před 6 měsíci +23

      Yeah, the Vichy French really ruined the image of the French military. As a kid in the US, I spent a lot of time reading in utter fascination about the French resistance efforts and some of the brilliant operations.

    • @malegria9641
      @malegria9641 Před 6 měsíci +8

      His name was Putain

    • @NoName-kf5cu
      @NoName-kf5cu Před 6 měsíci +1

      @@malegria9641 😂😂😂

    • @kwharrison6668
      @kwharrison6668 Před 6 měsíci +4

      The myth goes back way further than that. It goes back to all the wars between the British and French and the English using “weak French” as propaganda.

  • @AaronKelley1969
    @AaronKelley1969 Před 6 měsíci +7

    The first thing to understand about the French is that, for most of medieval history, the leaders of England WERE French, which is why France and England were enemies for so very long.

  • @priatalat
    @priatalat Před 6 měsíci +47

    You are a legend for clearing things about Nero. I feel like he was just a dude trying to do his job. He even managed to keep the position away from dangerous people.

    • @maddslothii2532
      @maddslothii2532 Před 6 měsíci +2

      If I remember correctly, after the fire he built a massive palace were a lot of peoples homes used to be. The Colosseum was built over top of some of that palace after it was buried by the next emperor... that probably did not help his image any.

    • @charlotteshenkenberger345
      @charlotteshenkenberger345 Před měsícem

      I heard his drinking cups were made of or contained lead, which probably didn't help much.

  • @Daniel4646
    @Daniel4646 Před 7 měsíci +62

    A nation's military as a whole is usually just as (in)capable as its government's ability to adapt.

    • @starstreakalex7372
      @starstreakalex7372 Před 7 měsíci

      more or less true, only to an extent.

    • @welshman8954
      @welshman8954 Před 7 měsíci +1

      Very, very true except in the case of the French

    • @Daniel4646
      @Daniel4646 Před 7 měsíci

      @@welshman8954 🦨💩

    • @Daniel4646
      @Daniel4646 Před 7 měsíci +5

      @@starstreakalex7372 Not "only to an extent". Look at how Russia, once believed to be one of the world's prime military powers, has been faring in Ukraine and Afghanistan.

    • @Daniel4646
      @Daniel4646 Před 7 měsíci

      @@Unknown_Genius That's just the whole point: Because of the deeply entrenched corruption within Putin's regime, Russia has lost its prestige as a military world power.

  • @youtubu124
    @youtubu124 Před 7 měsíci +9

    I never understood the jokes towards the French. They were gangster af. Their AMX 13 series tanks had no armor, but an autoloader. Run in blow the magazine, then run back. Reload, rinse, and repeat. Straight up balls to the wall.

    • @Batchall_Accepted
      @Batchall_Accepted Před 7 měsíci +9

      Everyone likes to conveniently forget the last stand they made to give the Brits time to escape.
      Imagine knowing you've already lost, and are going to have to surrender and be conquered, but still putting your lift on the line fighting on until you've bought enough time. That takes balls man

    • @youtubu124
      @youtubu124 Před 7 měsíci +9

      @@Batchall_Accepted I completely agree. Fighting to buy others time while sacrificing yourself is real courage, and they deserve respect. The French are great people and I've love the strength and defiance to an unjust ruler. Viva La Revolution! Always brave and tough as nails. Id proudly stand should to shoulder with them in a fight.

  • @brunozeigerts6379
    @brunozeigerts6379 Před 3 měsíci +2

    During the Battle of France in 1940, cadets at a cavalry school held off a panzer division for several days with their training weapons. The survivors were carried out between ranks of German soldiers standing at parade attention.

  • @BeefT-Sq
    @BeefT-Sq Před měsícem +2

    In WWII, the French Generals ignored reconnaissance photos showing chaotic bunched-up German supply that could have been bombed to devastating effect. French tanks were dispersed and deployed chaotically. France surrendered while a large part of the country had not yet been invaded. French strategy depended on the Maginot line, which ate up a large portion of the defense budget and could not be extended into neutral countries. The Maginot Line was tail heavy, with an incredibly big support apparatus underground to support a few big guns. Corrupt, inept and even traitorous leaders caused the defeat.

  • @andrewmontgomery5621
    @andrewmontgomery5621 Před 7 měsíci +71

    "Sometimes the bitterest truth can taste better than the sweetest lies." Griffin the Archanan in Men in Black 3

  • @24934637
    @24934637 Před 7 měsíci +60

    It's so very true about what you say about veterans with PTSD. I served in the British Armed Forces, but joined at a time when there wasn't much going on worldwide, and I never saw combat, however I'm in contact with a LOT of veterans who have, some of which suffer from PTSD from either active combat, or helping clearing up from other peoples atrocities (such as terrorism related plane crashes). During the 33 years that I've been in close contact with serving members of the Armed Forces, and Veterans, I've never yet seen an outbreak of violence that wasn't justified. What I have seen is many times when violence probably could have been justified, have been avoided because the Veteran involved has been trained in conflict management! Obviously there ARE rare occasions that are highly publicised, such as the horrible murder of Chris Kyle (AKA 'American Sniper) Chris was murdered by Eddie Ray Routh, a Schizophrenic former US Marine, who was said by his parents to also have PTSD related to military service. Horrible events such as this are incredibly rare, but always seem to be massively reported by the media, and spoken of as if it's a norm for Veterans to be deranged psychopaths. Quite simply not true!

    • @greggrace967
      @greggrace967 Před 7 měsíci +3

      If I remember correctly that POS that killed Chris Kyle didn't even serve in combat did he? Was in the Marines for just a short time. Either way, I read that he told his sister that he wanted the truck they were driving.

    • @24934637
      @24934637 Před 7 měsíci +4

      @@greggrace967 Oh wow! I didn't know that! Thank you for the info! I was under the impression that his 'reason' (Not that there can ever be a justified reason for what he did) was that they (Chris Kyle and Chad Littlefield) weren't talking to Eddie Ray Routh as much as he wanted them to, as a result, he felt left out and murdered them. Describing him as a 'POS' is being far more polite than he deserves!!

    • @Hudsoncolo
      @Hudsoncolo Před 6 měsíci +1

      I saw that movie

    • @user-ox3si3bm6f
      @user-ox3si3bm6f Před 6 měsíci

      do yoy know some terrorists who did war crimes ( which went unnoticed because it was committed by United Satan of America and North Atlantic Terrorist org) in Iraq

    • @ferretyluv
      @ferretyluv Před 6 měsíci +2

      That narrative died after 9/11. The idea that PTSD turns veterans deranged came from the Vietnam War, with movies like Rambo not exactly helping. What also didn’t help was the My Lai massacre.

  • @vava_4181
    @vava_4181 Před 6 měsíci +11

    as a proud french pariotist, I wish all those idiots that call us cowards could see that video!

    • @anthonyeaton5153
      @anthonyeaton5153 Před 4 měsíci +2

      Bravo Mon ami.

    • @vava_4181
      @vava_4181 Před 3 měsíci

      @@anthonyeaton5153 merci bien

    • @zangrygrapes4571
      @zangrygrapes4571 Před 3 měsíci

      imagine being french lmao

    • @legotheepic3611
      @legotheepic3611 Před 18 dny

      I think colonizing land in Africa and forcing them to pay a colonization fee even after independence is pretty cowardly actually.

  • @timm2428
    @timm2428 Před 6 měsíci +3

    Thank you for covering ptsd. I have it and it really is a war within yourself but we are more apt to harm ourselves than others for sure.

  • @jiyuhong5853
    @jiyuhong5853 Před 7 měsíci +4

    5:30. Merde! La Garde meurt, elle ne se rend pas
    Napolean Bonaparte and the 7 coalition wars proves that the french are a force to be reckoned with

  • @KageNoTora74
    @KageNoTora74 Před 7 měsíci +80

    It may not have been that easy to enlist at all times, but Defense Secretary Robert McNamara had the idea of reducing physical, educational and psychological requirements in order to boost troop numbers during the Vietnam War, Project 10,000 as he called it, or McNamara's Morons as it was called by many others behind his back. As a result, people who had trouble keeping up with their battle buddies, were barely able to operate their weapons without self injury or who couldn't restrain themselves from commiting monstrous atrocities were deployed.

  • @christianellegaard7120
    @christianellegaard7120 Před 3 měsíci +3

    Another thing about the French is that in most of the major conflicts, involving western nations, the main decisive battles have been fought on French soil. They are just sick of it.

  • @righty-o3585
    @righty-o3585 Před 6 měsíci +44

    France has been an ally to the US for 250 years. If it was not for France's help, we might not have won our independence. So yeah.

  • @Dookthegreatimbecile
    @Dookthegreatimbecile Před 7 měsíci +12

    The French had trouble, but in World War 1 they kept the mighty German empire away from Paris and they tried their hardest in Verdun, and in World War 2, they fell but in some of the colonies of France in Africa, made them selves free.

    • @anthonyeaton5153
      @anthonyeaton5153 Před 6 měsíci +3

      The French army fought gallantly in WW1. They were not well led and almost mutinied in 1917 due to lack of leave, awful food not being paid etc. They showed they could equal the Germans at Verdun. Almost 2 million Frenchmen died in that war.

    • @Dookthegreatimbecile
      @Dookthegreatimbecile Před 6 měsíci +1

      @@anthonyeaton5153 Yeah that may be true, they did resist so you do have a good point.

  • @tormentorxl2732
    @tormentorxl2732 Před 7 měsíci +17

    I was a kid like , ya I wanna be front line infantry! Took the ASVAB test. And the marines were like sorry we need you as a helicopter mechanic😂

    • @PCTexasAM
      @PCTexasAM Před 7 měsíci +2

      Hey, that's exactly like my nephew. Except when he took the ASVAB, he did so terribly the army was like, "Son, you are too stupid to die."

    • @Timboslice475
      @Timboslice475 Před 7 měsíci +3

      You can still say you want to be infantry, I got a 93 and still went infantry.

    • @Batchall_Accepted
      @Batchall_Accepted Před 7 měsíci +5

      And look at you now, your back and knees still work and you don't have to deal with PTSD! Being Infantry was cool but there's a lot of bullshit that goes with it too
      Seriously, don't regret not being a grunt. It's not the be all and end all of military service, and non combat jobs transfer better to civvie life. Those helos you fixed probably ended up doing a lot more damage than me and my 240 ever could lol 😂

    • @andycole5957
      @andycole5957 Před měsícem

      Right, I bet you did... Cause I had an ASVAB to qualify for "any job in any branch of service" according to my recruiter, a 96 if I remember correctly. I told him I wanted USMC Infantry and he said all the 03 slots were full, so I'd have to go open contract. I said it's a contract for 03, or I'll take up the Army's sweet offer, which included a $20k signing bonus. Amazingly he found an 03 slot he "missed" on first glance...

    • @HanzTheODST
      @HanzTheODST Před měsícem

      @@Batchall_Acceptedhey don’t underestimate that 240

  • @MegaGator39
    @MegaGator39 Před 3 měsíci +1

    In all fairness, even George Washington was highly disappointed with the French’s “assistance” in the Revolution. They made several blunders on land and sea that caused the war to drag on for 2 extra years than it needed to. They were slow to get to America. They sent very few troops, mostly new recruits and volunteers from Paris. Several shipments of muskets they sent were not fitted with the proper flints. They messed up John Sullivan’s march on Providence RI. They just didn’t help as much as we were taught as kids. Yes they won the battle of the capes and they helped at Yorktown. But according to most continental army officers, they weren’t a major part of the operation.

  • @stanwolenski9541
    @stanwolenski9541 Před 6 měsíci +15

    My grandson was a captain in the USAF according to him he made around $100,000: per year with all allotments included. He also received 30 days vacation in addition to 13 holidays, exceeding certain standards earned him another 2 days of vacation. Add that to a typical 5 day a week schedule and he was off nearly 40% of the time.

    • @j.b.2263
      @j.b.2263 Před 6 měsíci +1

      Thats what Ive always had in any job.

  • @Justin-pe9cl
    @Justin-pe9cl Před 7 měsíci +141

    I’m glad the Polish and French myths are becoming realized as such

  • @daviddemille170
    @daviddemille170 Před 7 měsíci +9

    What about the sacrifice of the French rear guard during the evacuation of Dunkirk.

  • @griffhenshaw5631
    @griffhenshaw5631 Před 6 měsíci +1

    I read somewhere that Napoleon's height was actually normal but Was a form of propaganda That he was short

  • @geraldgriffin8220
    @geraldgriffin8220 Před 4 měsíci +1

    I lived one street away from a Polish veteran who became a POW early in the war , he had the numbers on his arm.. He was in a mounted regiment of lancers and said they would try to drive the lane through the observation portal of the German tanks and it worked but was told to surrender by his officer when things became hopeless.

  • @antoniojr.dologuin7700
    @antoniojr.dologuin7700 Před 7 měsíci +13

    The defender of Verdun is the french💪 just the bloodiest war in history

  • @danilonakazone386
    @danilonakazone386 Před 7 měsíci +26

    My great-uncle fought in WWll with the Brazilaan Expeditionary Forces, I strongly believe he had PTSD but he would just zone out for several seconds, even minutes... But had a normal lifem took care of his farm, he had a town house, took care of his nephew, my uncle, and attended to regular activities. as I said I do not know if this is actually PTSD but he did zoned out and stared at nothing alot

    • @rockymountainlifeprospecti4423
      @rockymountainlifeprospecti4423 Před 6 měsíci +2

      It is one of many side effects of PTSD. We own and run a military boarding home during deployment and PTSD refuge camp in the Rockies. We take them out gold panning and ghost town metal detecting for PTSD relief and working with thier animals. Thankfully we had people like him, willing to give all for our future of freedom.

    • @littlebritain64
      @littlebritain64 Před 6 měsíci +3

      There is a former graveyard for Brazilian Expedition Force in my little town, Pistoia, Tuscany. They fought on the Linea Gotica where my little town was. Now their bodies are in Brasil and the place is a commemorative sanctuary.
      Be all those guys blessed for helping us to gain our freedom again.

  • @michaelkoznarsky7911
    @michaelkoznarsky7911 Před 3 měsíci +1

    How many 4 star generals are there compared to lower enlisted ranks? WTH. Military pay stinks and a raise of 3% a year is considered ‘big’.

  • @dr.claudiafinch1088
    @dr.claudiafinch1088 Před 6 měsíci +3

    When I hear The Battle of Verdun my mind instantly goes to Sabaton.

  • @laytonrobinson-gr5qp
    @laytonrobinson-gr5qp Před 7 měsíci +3

    Everyone says “FrAnCe AlwAyS SuRrEnDeRs” *ils ne passeront pas Verdun 1916*

  • @thecaptain2720
    @thecaptain2720 Před 7 měsíci +248

    The only problem I have with the French is that after they surrendered to Germany at the beginning of WWll the French army fought for Germany in North Africa against those who were trying to free the country from the invaders.

    • @Solveig.Tissot
      @Solveig.Tissot Před 7 měsíci +13

      Your country did worse...

    • @thecaptain2720
      @thecaptain2720 Před 7 měsíci

      @@Solveig.Tissot what a jackass! We should have left it alone and let y’all either speaking German or Russian.

    • @fakshen1973
      @fakshen1973 Před 7 měsíci +44

      ​@@Solveig.Tissotit's the truth, though. It's the same for the Italians and the Finnish.

    • @xperiencerecordz
      @xperiencerecordz Před 7 měsíci +51

      Not really. Your talking about the one that cooperated. The "France Libre" gathered in England and then then went to fight against Axis (and the Vichy troops) in northern Africa.

    • @spyrofrost9158
      @spyrofrost9158 Před 7 měsíci +17

      @@Solveig.Tissot America won.

  • @irondwarf66
    @irondwarf66 Před 6 měsíci +3

    The part neglected here is that France also had a massive collaborationist government in Vichy France led by the same Petain that held Verdun in WWI. If that wasn't weird enough. DeGaulle was the most disliked allied leader making demands of the Americans and British more akin to Stalin while the free poles, free Czechs, free dutch...etc, all just wanted to fight DeGaulle wanted resources wasted for specifically french uniforms and equipment.

    • @ferretyluv
      @ferretyluv Před 6 měsíci +1

      That’s because Vichy France was the part that Germany completely owned.

  • @spencerquimby4726
    @spencerquimby4726 Před 6 měsíci +2

    The French Foreign Legion and GIGN are some serious "F around and find out" soldiers.

  • @jackjones9460
    @jackjones9460 Před 7 měsíci +8

    People make fun of the French mainly because they hear French criticism of their countries. I’ve heard the same thing from Poles, Czechs, Slovaks, Arabs, and Americans.

    • @Thomas-uu9ex
      @Thomas-uu9ex Před 7 měsíci

      Yes you right, many criticism come from french people themselve. It s also a political problem, from the left side of politic in france and their critiques cover the history of france in general.
      Like Napoléon Bonaparte, Louis XVI, General De Gaulle etc …

    • @johnjones9065
      @johnjones9065 Před 7 měsíci

      We make fun of the french because they're coward's 😂😂😂

  • @matthewlane518
    @matthewlane518 Před 7 měsíci +27

    My grandfather fought in WW2 along side our French allies, and from what he told me "and he would know" they were brave and fought hard

    • @unscentednapalm8547
      @unscentednapalm8547 Před 7 měsíci +8

      Total opposite for mine. Served throughout the war and hated the French, refused to buy anything french or holiday there for the rest of his life. Never minded the Germans, respected them. Always said the French just stood around waiting for someone else to do stuff.

    • @baptiste6875
      @baptiste6875 Před 6 měsíci +1

      As a French who has several ancestors who fighted Germans as soldiers or resistance fighters during ww1 and ww2, what you have said makes me very happy. So rare to hear on Internet Britishs who say good things about our soldiers 👍👍👍

  • @manishpatel2525
    @manishpatel2525 Před měsícem

    I love how they completely glossed over the biggest french beating ever at Dien Bien Phu.

  • @brunol-p_g8800
    @brunol-p_g8800 Před 6 měsíci +1

    In 1940 France was fighting against the entire German forces, unlike the allies who only fought against less than half of Germany’s forces in North Africa and then Europe, mostly Germany’s worst forces that were posted on the western front, because most of German forces and their very best were fighting against the USSR on the eastern front.
    From the start of the war in 1939, to the armistice following the battle of France (invasion of the Netherlands, Belgium, Luxembourg and lastly France), the French gave such a blow to the German forces that it was consequent in the failed invasion of England by Germany and the winning of the allies.
    Also, France was numerically inferior to the Germans: France had 86 divisions and the Germans 141 divisions, France had 1103 airplanes and Germany had 4020 airplanes.

  • @MrZombiekiller23
    @MrZombiekiller23 Před 7 měsíci +28

    Very interesting to see how much this rewrites real misconceptions vs how much it solidifies certain propaganda.

    • @jakemiller8468
      @jakemiller8468 Před 6 měsíci +2

      This channel in general is pretty hit or miss Ive noticed. Seems like these videos are churned out by a big writers room without much oversight or quality control. Every once in a while they pump out a good one but seems sorta soul-less and sloppy most times.

    • @MrZombiekiller23
      @MrZombiekiller23 Před 6 měsíci

      Once I saw ANIMATED HISTORY channels talking about the war in Ukraine like CNN then I had to look into these channels. Most of them are connected to CIA cut outs like the NED and others are connected to the WEF and IMF depending on the topics... Most of what we are shown is entirely coordinated propaganda, youtube search these days is just straight up abysmal in terms of looking up anything non corporate or propagandized...its insane seeing the level of fraud in our world that is just so normal.@@jakemiller8468

    • @tobbcittobbcit8899
      @tobbcittobbcit8899 Před 6 měsíci

      What propaganda are catching your eye?

  • @GCho733
    @GCho733 Před 7 měsíci +13

    Unfortunately people tend to forget there were more wars out there besides WW2…

    • @EnigmaAlpha666
      @EnigmaAlpha666 Před 7 měsíci

      They push WW2 movies the most

    • @Noplayster13
      @Noplayster13 Před 6 měsíci +4

      And they also forget that the British army was defeated by Germany at the same moment that the French one was. They just happened to have an island to retreat to.

    • @bigenglishmonkey
      @bigenglishmonkey Před 6 měsíci

      @@Noplayster13 because everyone knows the difference between a tactical retreat from an unwinnable situation on someone elses land, and an entire country dropping out of a 6 year war less than 1 year in.

    • @Noplayster13
      @Noplayster13 Před 6 měsíci +1

      @@bigenglishmonkey Point is that England was only saved from conquest by the channel; not their military which had been defeated by the German army just as surely as France’s military had.
      If England and France had switched places geographically, England would have surrendered instead.

    • @bigenglishmonkey
      @bigenglishmonkey Před 6 měsíci

      @@Noplayster13 not necessarily, if they were swapped then britain would have been a land power and france a sea power.
      The only way you could say the exact same thing happens is if you could prove britain would screw up just as much as france in their own defence.

  • @mattkaustickomments
    @mattkaustickomments Před 6 měsíci +2

    Thanks for clarifying the WW 2 Polish cavalry charges.

  • @WielkaStopa-qh1rr
    @WielkaStopa-qh1rr Před měsícem

    Not helping to fighting Poland was huge bravery and even bigger was not informing Poland about not helping which had to result of many unpleasant things.

  • @benfrank9622
    @benfrank9622 Před 7 měsíci +47

    I was once one of the people that labeled French as incompetent during WW2, but now I'm one of the people who understands why the French army lost.

    • @NottLiam
      @NottLiam Před 7 měsíci

      uhh.. you’d be dead man, you only joined CZcams 5 years ago too

    • @harlech2
      @harlech2 Před 6 měsíci +2

      They lost because they dropped their rifles and ran?

    • @harlech2
      @harlech2 Před 6 měsíci

      @@GuderianMarsh-ke6fm ... but it's filled with French people?

    • @morammofilmsph1540
      @morammofilmsph1540 Před 6 měsíci +10

      ​@@harlech2 they dropped their rifles and ran in WW2. Every war before that, they were making other militaries drop their rifles and run.

    • @scottessery100
      @scottessery100 Před 6 měsíci +7

      @@adelaidesngan604please explain what your on about. The bef left Dunkirk in may 1940 and returned to Normandy in June 1944 having kicked the axis out of North Africa fought in Burma Italy and door dashed supplies to Russia

  • @meatisburger2
    @meatisburger2 Před 7 měsíci +3

    Basic Training. Echo Co. 1-50th ITB, Ft. Benning Georgia, was under CID investigation when I was there (Jan-May 2001). Hazing might still have been a thing.

    • @crow578
      @crow578 Před 6 měsíci

      "Punitive rape" was definitely still a thing.

  • @funniboifromthehaharadioactive
    @funniboifromthehaharadioactive Před 4 měsíci +1

    as a person with diagnosed ptsd, i hate how the media portrays us like violent people. i am too scared of people to dish out physical pain.

  • @tsarfox3462
    @tsarfox3462 Před 5 měsíci +1

    I mean, Napoleon alone is so good that one should take pause before questioning France's military prowess.

  • @soulknife20
    @soulknife20 Před 7 měsíci +49

    The French surrendering meme is stupid. They once ran most of Europe and had the largest Army in the World in WWI and 2. They just got straigt up out maneuvered

  • @danielwright7191
    @danielwright7191 Před 7 měsíci +8

    Can you cover the Burgundian kingdom in a separate video? Seeing as how they seem to no longer be around I expect the content to be lesser but still having some intrigue.

  • @robertkarp2070
    @robertkarp2070 Před 3 měsíci +1

    The ASVAB is not a pass or fail test. It is an aptitude test. Each branch will have a set threshold dependent upon how badly they need people to fill billets. Each job in the military will require a certain score dependent upon how technical the job.

  • @DelDuio
    @DelDuio Před 6 měsíci

    What a great video, thank you.

  • @Wolfshalifi
    @Wolfshalifi Před 7 měsíci +6

    14:11 eh it’s pretty easy to get a waiver to join the army

  • @reecedignan8365
    @reecedignan8365 Před 7 měsíci +27

    18:18 I believe the common statistic for most modern military’s is for every 1 fighting man there are 11 behind him.
    This is actually an advancement on the WW2 one which was every 1 man fighting there were 7 behind him.
    - to those wondering the behind him part refers to all people being the soldier keeping him fed, supplied, housed, medical attendance, monetary upkeep, grooming, etc etc. any rear line area that doesn’t see combat but assists in making sure that 1 soldier can see combat.

    • @RevSinkiller
      @RevSinkiller Před 6 měsíci +2

      True. In the modern armed forces, the ratio is 1:4. One soldier for every 4 support personnel.

  • @AbsoluteDakka
    @AbsoluteDakka Před 3 měsíci +1

    Mocking the French is just banter. It's done out of friendship, not disdain. They do it to us, too.

  • @stanwolenski9541
    @stanwolenski9541 Před 6 měsíci +1

    Figuring in inflation the base pay for an E-1 recruit today is virtually equal to what I received in 1968.

  • @alexanderblackburn4520
    @alexanderblackburn4520 Před 7 měsíci +13

    You 100% can join the military without passing the minimum asvab requirement, they literally have a waiver for that, my recruiter was one of them. He literally told me that he took it 3 times, and his 3 scores barely equalled my 1 time.

    • @crow578
      @crow578 Před 6 měsíci +2

      ALL minimums can be bypassed. I failed the physical requirements to leave orientation, but they sent me to boot camp anyway.

  • @stevenrandall9851
    @stevenrandall9851 Před 7 měsíci +5

    Don't forget the foreighn legion.

  • @TranscendianIntendor
    @TranscendianIntendor Před 2 měsíci

    Consideration of the source of your information or just the thoughts, arguments for one viewpoint or another have forever been key to the ability to think critically. I think Absolam,Absolam! is the greatest poem I have ever read. What it means to me is that the greatest tragedy for a man is to have wasted his life supporting incorrect beliefs.

  • @greggmouritzen7478
    @greggmouritzen7478 Před měsícem

    For the U.S. branches of the Military, the author forgot to include the U.S. Public Health Service (under the Surgeon General's Office), and the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration Commissioned Officer Corps (NOAA Corps, under the Department of Commerce). Both almost exclusively officers and the NOAA consisting of only 300 commissioned officers. Historically, like the Coast Guard, both tend to be absorbed by the Navy and Army, during times of war.

  • @user-oo7rf8of4x
    @user-oo7rf8of4x Před 7 měsíci +21

    French durring ww1 was somewhat good but durring the seccond one the defended for 40 ish days and surrenderd but everyone laughts about poland for 38 days, We had no wepons or good equipment yet we did a lot of damage to the reich

    • @andyfriederichsen
      @andyfriederichsen Před 7 měsíci +12

      It wasn't just the Germans invading Poland in 1939.

    • @user-dh6bj2me5p
      @user-dh6bj2me5p Před 7 měsíci

      Why can't you spell simple words?
      Choose one:
      Be intelligent
      Be stupid

    • @andyfriederichsen
      @andyfriederichsen Před 7 měsíci +11

      Poles and the French were very brave in World War II. Poland held out for 38 days against both the Nazis and Soviet communists at the same time. France managed to hold out for 40 days despite the Germans going around their defenses and losing many French people (and the British running away instead of staying to help).

    • @joangorget8756
      @joangorget8756 Před 7 měsíci

      La France aussi à fait énormément de dégâts aux reich

    • @user-dh6bj2me5p
      @user-dh6bj2me5p Před 7 měsíci +6

      @@andyfriederichsen The Warsaw ghetto uprisings were beyond brave.
      The Poles were determined fighters.
      The all Polish squadron flying Spitfires, #303, was the best squadron in the Battle of Britain.
      Later in the war, Polish infantry and mechanised battalions in France and Italy were excellent.

  • @neofulcrum5013
    @neofulcrum5013 Před 7 měsíci +26

    Can you guys cover the history of guerrilla warfare and its tactics?

    • @BadCompanyGaming
      @BadCompanyGaming Před 7 měsíci +3

      This and the Troubles conflict

    • @Batchall_Accepted
      @Batchall_Accepted Před 7 měsíci

      ​@@BadCompanyGamingid actually like a video on this.
      I feel like people in America kind of glorify the IRA because they're still viewing them through that Michael Collins lens, and don't have an idea of what a bunch of vicious thugs they became in the 70s and 80s, to both protestants and also Catholics who weren't "for the cause" and just wanted to get on with their lives.

  • @coolsmoke5825
    @coolsmoke5825 Před 6 měsíci +1

    What, France gets no mention for Dien Bien Phu? Soldiers were still paratrooping in while full knowing full well they wouldn't get out. It was a tactical and strategic clusterF***, true, but the soldier's bravery was undeniable.

  • @johnhickman8391
    @johnhickman8391 Před 6 měsíci

    41:45 had me laughing out loud. I was thinking wonder what those troops are mad about, then the guy jus shoots the officer. 😅

  • @jonathonspears7736
    @jonathonspears7736 Před 7 měsíci +12

    OMG thank you! I am always telling people that the French are not weak cowards.

    • @bonedoc4556
      @bonedoc4556 Před 7 měsíci +1

      Just annoying 😂

    • @leighz1962
      @leighz1962 Před 7 měsíci +1

      I don't speak French, but thank you for surrendering.

    • @Solveig.Tissot
      @Solveig.Tissot Před 6 měsíci

      ​@@bonedoc4556Average Virgin Cringe Brainless Fatherless Anti France Troll Fanboy taking Copium over here ⬆️

    • @Solveig.Tissot
      @Solveig.Tissot Před 6 měsíci

      ​@@leighz1962Average Virgin Cringe Brainless Fatherless Anti France Troll Fanboy taking Copium over here ⬆️

  • @Ten4Frosty
    @Ten4Frosty Před 7 měsíci +11

    My grandfather left home, walked 20 miles to the nearest train station, rode that train to the closest place he could sign up at. He was only 17 years old, lied about his age so he could join and when he was finished he was a 0-9 and the best grandfather you could ask for. Sweetest man you ever met, he even calls all the grandkids "Hon". Thanks You Vets🫡🇺🇲👨‍✈️👩‍✈️

  • @robertbell8872
    @robertbell8872 Před 10 dny

    Just to point out that there were French troops at Gallipoli. Overall, some 80,000 French troops served at Gallipoli in the course of the campaign. Of these, more than 14,000 were killed or reported missing in action and 40,000 wounded-a casualty rate of 68%.
    Robin Prior, in his book Gallipoli: the End of the Myth (UNSW Press, 2009), quotes the British Official History figure of 7,825 killed (at the time!). British casualties were around 120,000. The French incurred 27,000 casualties and a Turkish figure, while uncertain, is thought to be over 220,000.

  • @nitrogam33r81
    @nitrogam33r81 Před 6 měsíci

    I love the full metal jacket and forrest gump references😂👍

  • @wj8108
    @wj8108 Před 7 měsíci +12

    When we all make fun of the French we are making fun of their weak leaders

  • @anthonyrufino9271
    @anthonyrufino9271 Před 7 měsíci +19

    Yep like a wise man once said: "war is just a part of who we are, why fight it"

  • @daveo2992
    @daveo2992 Před 23 dny

    My great grandfather refused to fight beside the french because soo many times he fought beside them they surrendered or just gave up when things got hard and then him and his men had to work extra hard

  • @hoodwalker6491
    @hoodwalker6491 Před 6 měsíci +1

    this felt like a US-Army sponsored Ad

  • @REal-PAPLI
    @REal-PAPLI Před 7 měsíci +9

    Sad part is that French bashing started because French did not follow the usa in terms of war on Irak, for which the us l’aéré recognized they lied about mass destruction weapons being there in the first place.

    • @bonedoc4556
      @bonedoc4556 Před 7 měsíci +1

      Uh, it started way before that.

    • @compatriot852
      @compatriot852 Před 7 měsíci +1

      It's far older than that...

    • @tibsky1396
      @tibsky1396 Před 7 měsíci +1

      Since De Gaulle in fact, because he did not trust USA, and he predicted the mess that the European Union would be under a strong American influence today.

    • @punchdreadnought8101
      @punchdreadnought8101 Před 3 měsíci

      @@tibsky1396 De Gaulle's army asked for American support during Indochina War and still lost.

    • @tibsky1396
      @tibsky1396 Před 3 měsíci

      @@punchdreadnought8101 So? During the Korean War, a handful of Frenchmen showed the Americans how to charge with the Bayonet, as the latter fell back against the Chinese and North Koreans, but the war did not end as planned despite everything.

  • @FREEMAN....
    @FREEMAN.... Před 6 měsíci +11

    The Germans who experienced combat against the Fench never made fun of them or belittled them arrogantly. They knew who they were fighting.
    Those who deliberately mocked the French calling them surrender chicken are the Americans because they need to appear as the ultimate warriors before the eyes of the whole mankind and those who did beat those who defeated the French, then strongest army in the workd.
    Sadly, the Americans lack of humility and tend to bully other peoples, considering themselves the kings of the hill.

    • @rinnekojin2813
      @rinnekojin2813 Před 6 měsíci +1

      That is not correct, the Americans didn't do that. The entire world jokes. The whole internet has a running gag of calling them cowards even though we know they aren't

    • @FREEMAN....
      @FREEMAN.... Před 6 měsíci

      @@rinnekojin2813 You're mistaken. The joke started with the Americans. They are the ones who put it on the table and they dominate the internet, that's how they led others to follow.

  • @bobmiller7502
    @bobmiller7502 Před měsícem +2

    What about Iran Iraq
    WEAPONS OF MASS DESTRUCTION?
    Forgot that by chance

  • @aewhatever
    @aewhatever Před 6 měsíci +2

    The theory behend the ASFAB . Is that it is illegal to put someone in danger that is technically mentally handicap with a low IQ. Along that line it assesses someone to know where to place them.

    • @1dirkmanchest
      @1dirkmanchest Před měsícem

      What is the cutoff? I have read that it is illegal to enlist a soldier or marine with an IQ of 70 or less. Not sure if that is true.

  • @Wolfshalifi
    @Wolfshalifi Před 7 měsíci +3

    They pay in the military is definitely low u start below poverty line

    • @robertduluth8994
      @robertduluth8994 Před 7 měsíci

      @@free_balloonsmcdonalds at least kills people that choose to buy, the military targets innocents simply born in our colonies

  • @kennyknapp5531
    @kennyknapp5531 Před 7 měsíci +17

    I make fun of the French military, and I will till the day I die. The difference is that I served in the US military, I fought side by side with the French, Spanish, English, Norway, and several other countries. They are my brothers. I love the French military, I also know the United States wouldn't exist if it wasn't for the French helping us. I make fun of them as they make fun of me. It is a brotherhood. We still respect each other, but I get mad when people who have not served make fun of other people's military.

    • @bonedoc4556
      @bonedoc4556 Před 7 měsíci +1

      Because they're jokes. If that's the way its going to be then you can't joke about anything you don't have 1st hand experience with. That's not a world I want to live in even as many are tying to do it with cancellation these days.

  • @CliffCardi
    @CliffCardi Před 3 měsíci +1

    You surrender that ONE TIME and the world never lets you live it down.

    • @magalicochet4327
      @magalicochet4327 Před měsícem

      On the other hand , who cares what little boys on the Internet think ?