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  • čas přidán 9. 11. 2019
  • The Gap is a window into different lives and different generations. Two people, of vastly different ages, discuss a shared experience that impacted their lives, how it affected them and how they dealt with it to ultimately emerge stronger.
    In this episode of The Gap with @LADbible, John Dennett, 95, a World War Two veteran, sits down with Ste Nicholls, 34, who served in Iraq and Afghanistan. Through their conversation we learn about the positive and negative sides of service, and how war has changed over the years.
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  • @LADbible
    @LADbible  Před 3 lety +5693

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  • @discver6660
    @discver6660 Před 4 lety +287306

    I just realized we're the last generation who can talk to WW2 vets.

    • @MembersOfHistory
      @MembersOfHistory Před 4 lety +21820

      gotta appreciate

    • @i.t9390
      @i.t9390 Před 4 lety +25240

      Ww2 and mainly 1 vets would have been able to talk to american civil war vets

    • @MegaChorro123
      @MegaChorro123 Před 4 lety +10013

      Wolf Tapia
      Damm you’re right

    • @z-chan946
      @z-chan946 Před 4 lety +7245

      Oh shit...

    • @joshatwood293
      @joshatwood293 Před 4 lety +8689

      Also anyone who's in their early twenties or younger don't have a memory of 9/11, which was one of the significant reasons the current war started. So that's crazy too

  • @kylejohnson2807
    @kylejohnson2807 Před 3 lety +19531

    The world war 2 vet saying “youve been through quite a lot havent you son?” Jesus Christ. What an honor

  • @rollolol6053
    @rollolol6053 Před rokem +10463

    For those who didn't spot it.
    The ol' timer veteran wears the French Legion of Honour. That's the highest distinction this country ever gives along with the Order of Liberation which is a dead order (only ~1000 were ever given until 1946 and the last older died in 2021).
    This man is a war hero.

    • @leonmartinalonso2920
      @leonmartinalonso2920 Před 11 měsíci +223

      the thing is the legion d'honneur is not only a military distinction and it can be given to celebrities aswell, the legion d'honneur is loosing its value nowadays

    • @MrJayehawk
      @MrJayehawk Před 11 měsíci +467

      @@leonmartinalonso2920 Agreed, but I am certain this particular guy wasn't just handed one without earning it.

    • @leonmartinalonso2920
      @leonmartinalonso2920 Před 11 měsíci +81

      @@MrJayehawk yeah I know, I’m just saying that nowadays it’s not a symbol of bravery, it’s loosing its Valor and it’s kinda sad

    • @dp9629
      @dp9629 Před 10 měsíci +18

      Not knowing your countries military decorations that's awesome knowledge. Thank you 🙏

    • @puppergump4117
      @puppergump4117 Před 10 měsíci +3

      @@MrJayehawk Maybe he just didn't surrender

  • @julianstahl5289
    @julianstahl5289 Před rokem +10620

    I fought in Afghanistan for the German Forces and never in all the years has someone said " You've been through quite alot son, havent you? ", not my parents, not my wife, my comrades ,society or anyone. Hearing this old Veteran say this words give me peace in some way I cant describe even he didnt aimed them at me. Thank you Sir

    • @Arktls12
      @Arktls12 Před rokem +435

      Danke für Ihre Dienstleistung

    • @ernandonovais6876
      @ernandonovais6876 Před rokem +201

      God bless you Julian...seeing this you may realize you are not alone. You are a brave man.

    • @alexander8362
      @alexander8362 Před rokem +230

      Der fehlende Respekt für unsere Bundeswehr in Deutschland ist schlicht beschämend. Ich kann mir nicht vorstellen, was Sie durchgemacht haben, bin Ihnen aber dankbar dafür. Dankbar dafür, nicht weil ich den Krieg in Afghanistan befürworte, sondern weil durch Ihren Einsatz jemand anderes nicht hin musste. Ich glaube, den Menschen ist heutzutage nicht mehr bewusst, was für ein Opfer ein Soldat erbringt.

    • @tavish4699
      @tavish4699 Před rokem +90

      julian
      wir sind dir dankbar für deinen dienst
      ich wünsche dir viel viel glück und FRIEDEN in deinem weiteren leben

    • @jbo7886
      @jbo7886 Před rokem +90

      welcome home brother, be at peace.

  • @__________________4241
    @__________________4241 Před 3 lety +58476

    Elderly people affectionately calling younger guys “son” is my favorite thing

    • @honeybunny9744
      @honeybunny9744 Před 3 lety +1528

      Agreed, it's charming

    • @zidanecristianoaveiro
      @zidanecristianoaveiro Před 3 lety +1618

      Meanwhile youngsters of today call them BOOMERS and try so hard to insult them.

    • @k1ng_BL0C
      @k1ng_BL0C Před 3 lety +923

      @@zidanecristianoaveiro thats more of the 35 - 70 age range. Of course any fad or meaning can get blurred over the years, but no Millennial (and maybe genz?) Would insult someone like that they respected. Its mostly reserved for the most of the half dead bastards that run our country. Not only unable to relate to the newer generations but also become counterproductive in how our society advances

    • @MaxTw1st
      @MaxTw1st Před 3 lety +621

      Literally so true. When he said “you’ve been through son, haven’t you” you can tell in the chaps eye he’s been there and completely understands the trauma.

    • @christophervalverde3096
      @christophervalverde3096 Před 3 lety +217

      @@zidanecristianoaveiro that was a heavy swing and a miss. You almost know what you're talking about. Try again

  • @ethanmcfarland8240
    @ethanmcfarland8240 Před 4 lety +24732

    When a goddamn WW2 veteran says you’ve been through a lot then you must have been through hell

  • @Andrew-1828
    @Andrew-1828 Před rokem +13268

    Seeing the older veteran acknowledge how much the younger went through is so touching. Many of us including these younger veterans couldn’t imagine fighting in the older vet’s war, yet he says himself he wouldn’t want to fight in the younger man’s wars. It really speaks to how, to veterans, war is war no matter how bad or what was used.

    • @FBI--OPEN--UP---
      @FBI--OPEN--UP--- Před rokem +44

      Yea but there is a differnts from a war withe a cauntry withe the same Military might and a war withe a country which has a far weaker Military

    • @crossfiremage
      @crossfiremage Před rokem +8

      @@FBI--OPEN--UP--- but here youre surrounded and much more modern age

    • @chase_h.01
      @chase_h.01 Před rokem +107

      Really frames the famous Fallout quote, "War never changes"

    • @Gooferson1
      @Gooferson1 Před rokem +7

      that's because war, war neve changes

    • @coltonuribe2928
      @coltonuribe2928 Před rokem +23

      At least back then there was a clear enemy. Different wars have different evils are are awful.

  • @Shy-kthxbai
    @Shy-kthxbai Před rokem +5552

    My Great Grandad was one of the “forgotten soldiers” in Burma. He told a different story to those I’ve found online. He said that they were completely forgotten about. They didn’t even know the war was over in the jungle. The Japanese were still fighting. Communication lines were cut. He claimed that they only found out through some Indian soldiers.
    So he and his friend trecked hundreds of miles with what little supplies they had to make it out of the war zone to a port. Where they begged their way onto a ship and returned home.
    He was 7 stone when he came back and riddled with boils and disease, and he was one of the lucky ones.
    That war forever changed him. He was a cruel, bitter man who did terrible things. It was a long time before my grandmother (his daughter) was able to understand the hell he’d been through, and could forgive him for the man he had become.

    • @merlegouveris3166
      @merlegouveris3166 Před rokem +180

      Tragic.

    • @Troubleshoot_it
      @Troubleshoot_it Před rokem +317

      My grandfather was one of the "Battling Bastards of Bataan" he survived the Bataan Death March and being a POW of Japan till the end of the war.

    • @merlegouveris3166
      @merlegouveris3166 Před rokem +48

      @@Troubleshoot_it salute!

    • @merlegouveris3166
      @merlegouveris3166 Před rokem +34

      Dreadfully sad!

    • @Azwad
      @Azwad Před rokem +30

      Plus the POW who were building that death railroad

  • @goldenpun5592
    @goldenpun5592 Před 3 lety +8113

    "You can't swim?"
    "Where would you swim to?"
    .... He's got a point.

    • @mudasir6738
      @mudasir6738 Před 3 lety +52

      He doesn’t have a point actually.... what if the ship sinks? You’d have to swim or die...

    • @goldenpun5592
      @goldenpun5592 Před 3 lety +467

      British sailor. North atlantic. Dead in minutes in the cold water. Nowhere to swim to. Sure, life rafts... but unless you're near land and a plane can spot you or another ship is nearby you'll likely die from exposure.

    • @lxchv420
      @lxchv420 Před 3 lety +153

      If the ship sinks in the sea swiming is not going to save u, especially if they were wearing military equipment wich is so heavy they wouldn't be even able to swim

    • @fritz8393
      @fritz8393 Před 3 lety +59

      @@goldenpun5592 the boat my great grandfather was on during ww2 was sunk before the Norwegian shore and he managed to swim and reached land even though the water was extremely cold. And it was more than a few minutes

    • @irpsicologiayeducaciongrup8251
      @irpsicologiayeducaciongrup8251 Před 3 lety +138

      @@fritz8393
      Not to be insensitive, but in that casr, your grandfather was the exception to the rule.

  • @patrickkubinec7026
    @patrickkubinec7026 Před 3 lety +20178

    Being called "son" from WW II veteran is bigger award and honor than any medal
    Edit: I get some responses that “son” is normal by any older people - I don’t deny in other countries, but where I come from, being called “son” by anyone but your own father is very rare and it already means something

    • @kyleskinner4877
      @kyleskinner4877 Před 3 lety +237

      agreed.

    • @waltuh5697
      @waltuh5697 Před 3 lety +158

      agreed

    • @kgkomrin
      @kgkomrin Před 3 lety +77

      Not really but ok

    • @monke980
      @monke980 Před 3 lety +325

      @@kgkomrin dont ruin things you annoying toad

    • @giovannipoxi4014
      @giovannipoxi4014 Před 3 lety +38

      @@monke980 anyway I love the way the elder vet say he is a communist inside his heart.

  • @ismaelnehme379
    @ismaelnehme379 Před rokem +2976

    People don't realize how traumatic WW2 was for the soldiers that saw action. The war drove my great uncle insane. He was seventeen and lied about his age to enlist. He was part of the third army during the battle of the bulge and the liberation of mauthausen. He showed clear signs of horrendous PTSD that nobody noticed because PTSD wasn't known much back then. He once held a gun to my grandfather's head thinking he was a German soldier. He rarely talked about his service, but on reflecting liberating Mauthausen, he got all teary eyed and said "I wouldn't treat a dog that way." Poor man drank himself to his grave.
    War is a terrible thing. It destroys people. I thank a merciful God that we haven't had a war that destructive since.

    • @lilliannasosa6822
      @lilliannasosa6822 Před 11 měsíci +73

      That is so sad… it reveals the cruelty and evil from the fall of man. Im so sorry about your uncle. I’ll be praying for you and your family and that you find healing and peace through Christ.

    • @stealthxpert9112
      @stealthxpert9112 Před 11 měsíci +8

      ​@@lilliannasosa6822I second this

    • @SamAsm367
      @SamAsm367 Před 11 měsíci +57

      They didn't call it PTSD. They referred to it as "shell shock". They were aware there was trauma. I've seen films of soldiers with shell shock. Post WWII, dogs were used to help soldiers acclimate. They were aware in the U.S. at least. General public didn't know much.

    • @Dizpiz569
      @Dizpiz569 Před 11 měsíci +1

      His fault for lying ngl, just gonna put it as blunt as that. Stupid children then thought they'd be heroes and be able to serve for their country while still being developing kids who don't know how to even control their own emotions yet. Shouldve known better.

    • @rexyaxy4314
      @rexyaxy4314 Před 11 měsíci +36

      @@Dizpiz569 ok

  • @johnlinton5427
    @johnlinton5427 Před 6 měsíci +914

    I’m an American that was deployed to Iraq. The blank stare in response to being told he’s been through a lot was powerful. I felt that. The feeling of being understood by a veteran you respect is an indescribable feeling for Iraq vets.

    • @m.h.6499
      @m.h.6499 Před 5 měsíci +24

      For your service, thank you. Respect and thank you for answering the call.

    • @JDB1991.
      @JDB1991. Před 4 měsíci +7

      Thanks for enlisting! If you don't mind, I'm a bit curious. How do you feel about the war in its entirety since you've left Iraq verses before you went in? I've heard plenty of stories about how some vets felt like the war was pointless. I rarely hear about a vet saying it was justified. I totally understand if you don't want to give a stranger some answers about a personal thing, but I figured it's worth a shot lol.

    • @OCTO358
      @OCTO358 Před 3 měsíci +4

      ​@@m.h.6499 for answering the call of the bankers that needed the oil? Yeah, right.

    • @publicuser2534
      @publicuser2534 Před 2 měsíci +2

      @@JDB1991.I wouldn’t say it was pointless. As a country, we may not have seen a complete turnaround of Iraq, but we may have positively affected someone’s life while we were there. I deployed from 2007-08 and 2010. We did a lot of good as a lot of bad rained down on us in the form of mortars, rockets, bullets and IED’s. We built roads, propped up the Iraqi Air Force and Army, built schools, secured elections, and attempted to root out corruption in the Iraqi Police. After we “withdrew” ISIS did begin their march through the country. That is what triggers the animosity for sure. We worked so hard to secure the airfields and fix a broken system. The fact of the matter is though, we had a timeline that was set at the start of the conflict by Bush. Fvck ISIS.

    • @biggiesmalls7939
      @biggiesmalls7939 Před 2 měsíci +1

      I personally wasn't in the military, I don't think I could have handled it. But, you men that sacrificed so much of your life, just to allow people like me to be safe and free, I can't express enough thankfulness towards you. I want you to know that you are deeply appreciated, and respected by most Americans, thank you, and welcome back home.

  • @darrensmith9980
    @darrensmith9980 Před 4 lety +42459

    When a WW2 veteran is saying “you’ve been through a lot son” that must be a powerful moment for him

    • @the_motek148
      @the_motek148 Před 4 lety +590

      Why lmao
      Edit: The dude before me deleted his comment...

    • @paudi1936
      @paudi1936 Před 4 lety +990

      The_Motek because it means a lot coming from from someone who’s been through that much

    • @Sonicade
      @Sonicade Před 4 lety +687

      Nope. The WW2 vet had a cushier role (Navy anti-aircraft gunner) than the modern rifleman in Afghanistan. There are indeed different varieties of War and that's why he said you've been through hell, cos relatively speaking he had it easier in the navy.

    • @the_motek148
      @the_motek148 Před 4 lety +146

      @@paudi1936 duhhh no shit, i asked the guy before me, why he commented "lmao". Not the brightest hm?

    • @oof4433
      @oof4433 Před 4 lety +104

      @@Sonicade yes ezier life in navy in ww2 ...wut about those torpedoes and Kamikazee
      XD

  • @DynoSkrimisher
    @DynoSkrimisher Před 4 lety +8522

    "You've been through a lot, haven't you, son?"
    *Silence...*

    • @Jaholeyoh
      @Jaholeyoh Před 4 lety +505

      speaks louder than any word said

    • @MrSpookyLover
      @MrSpookyLover Před 4 lety +216

      but probably also unprepared to comment knowing the aul fella fought in wwii

    • @TheDuke4100
      @TheDuke4100 Před 4 lety +334

      yea what can he say to that? the old fella fought in the biggest nastiest war of all time

    • @HeliosFish
      @HeliosFish Před 4 lety +333

      The younger looked touched to know that the elder understood.

    • @Hawk_R6
      @Hawk_R6 Před 4 lety +18

      Time stamp?

  • @Gkitchens1
    @Gkitchens1 Před rokem +1597

    Hearing him say "you've been through a lot son" sent chills down my spine. And I bet it sent chills down his spine too. Hearing something like that from someone you perceive to have gone through worse must be Erie and comforting all at once.

    • @dynamo1796
      @dynamo1796 Před 11 měsíci +60

      I think the old guy has a really clear understanding of the difference between the kind of warfare in WW2 and Iraq/ Afghan. In WW2, he fought modern, uniformed troops with were led with orders and strategy. The young guy fought an entirely different war - people who might be citizens or insurgents, people who aren't formed or uniformed troops. You never know what they might do, who they look like or where they are. Formed armies have presence, have mass. Insurgencies and counter-terror... its like fighting the wind.

    • @user-rj8gd9of1p
      @user-rj8gd9of1p Před 8 měsíci +7

      It’s why they are a better breed of men such selfishness has not been seen in my generation they normally say the real heroes are the ones who died

    • @Toy1er
      @Toy1er Před 7 měsíci

      Your mother sent chills down me spine. When she sucked my willy.

    • @paimanish
      @paimanish Před 3 měsíci +1

      ​@dynamo1796 yes he straight off the bat says that he knows modern wars are different to the one he fought in, in that you often don't know who the enemy is...

  • @ikkenhisatsu7170
    @ikkenhisatsu7170 Před rokem +2373

    I did six years in the US Navy, submarine service. It always baffles me when someone thanks me for my service - I am proud of it, for sure, but I never went through anything at all to compare with what these men went through. Empathetic as I am, I can't love their sacrifice enough. They changed their lives forever, and it can't be understated. God bless all the men and women who went into combat in war.

    • @Amazigh742
      @Amazigh742 Před rokem +9

      Haha, women?

    • @danw918
      @danw918 Před rokem +39

      I guess those who served have put themselves on the line to protect their nation. Regardless of how much action you actually experienced, just standing up and being willing to give it all deserves respect.

    • @Kakyoin_pegs
      @Kakyoin_pegs Před rokem +93

      @@Amazigh742 imagine being sexist

    • @Amazigh742
      @Amazigh742 Před rokem +4

      Imagine women do not participate in war and take credit too

    • @BrianRPaterson
      @BrianRPaterson Před rokem +19

      I think the point is that you were there and ready to do your bit. Frankly, the idea of being stuck in a submarine for weeks or months terrifies me, let alone fighting underwater.
      So I reckon you deserve the thanks. And vets who've been through hell deserve a lot more support than countries generally provide.
      Cheers

  • @animeshdwivedi9966
    @animeshdwivedi9966 Před 3 lety +12297

    "They never taught me how to swim.''
    "Why?"
    "They said..where would you swim to.?''

    • @stuartsmith1651
      @stuartsmith1651 Před 3 lety +406

      That part made me laugh.

    • @mohamedorayith4626
      @mohamedorayith4626 Před 3 lety +90

      Truth hits them like a tone of bricks man.

    • @johnalan6067
      @johnalan6067 Před 3 lety +121

      Was interesting to learn that a lot of sailors during the age of sail didnt swim. Thought it was better to drown quick then die slowly

    • @denierdev9723
      @denierdev9723 Před 3 lety +17

      @@johnalan6067 Neither of these gentlemen are from the Age of Sail. The older vet wouldn't have met anyone from the Age of Sail either, given that it ended in the 1830's.

    • @jonathanodude6660
      @jonathanodude6660 Před 3 lety +24

      @@denierdev9723 doesnt sound like he meant this guy, and was relating the fact that a sailor in wwii couldnt swim with the age of sail where those sailors couldnt swim either

  • @alexanderdemoniac8107
    @alexanderdemoniac8107 Před 4 lety +43561

    Gotta say, the old man looks actually really well to be 95

  • @davemcg915
    @davemcg915 Před rokem +376

    I met a lady the other day, she was 95 and her husband lost his life in the war..
    She was extremely humble and I thanked her...asked her about her husband and I said he's a hero...
    And she got teary and said..People are quick to forget in todays world

    • @publicuser2534
      @publicuser2534 Před 2 měsíci +9

      I’ll never forget those men. I’ll never forget the women that stepped up when the men left. God bless the greatest generation.

    • @davemcg915
      @davemcg915 Před 2 měsíci +5

      @publicuser2534 very true, it's a shame how most of today's generation act

  • @esmaeljohnramos5997
    @esmaeljohnramos5997 Před rokem +318

    Veteran: How do you think soldiers are viewed in the society.
    Young Soldier: It all depends on how the media portrays us.
    Indeed

    • @gem9535
      @gem9535 Před měsícem

      I've always found that to be bs. Lots of soldiers are pressured to join the army so they can afford to go to college or support their families. Even in other countries besides the US, the governments target poor areas to recruit because they know people are desperate. Media needs to start asking "Why are we forcing our soldiers here?" instead of "Why are soldiers doing this?" Because they have no choice once they sign their lives away, that's why.

  • @forestreader
    @forestreader Před 4 lety +13035

    "It's been 12 years. I'm still in fight mode." Jesus Christ

    • @Partyboii7
      @Partyboii7 Před 4 lety +306

      Moth L yeah, and it never goes away

    • @kingkool30
      @kingkool30 Před 4 lety +110

      That shits real man

    • @nanidefak5739
      @nanidefak5739 Před 4 lety +458

      well there is nothing we can do about it
      for the Veteran, he spent 30 yrs to move on from that hatred
      30 yrs, he was still ready to fight some germans

    • @petertomov5728
      @petertomov5728 Před 4 lety +98

      ... what did you expect? People who do this get damaged permanently.

    • @MrWizeazz
      @MrWizeazz Před 4 lety +108

      Moth L
      You don’t get over it. You just learn to live with it.

  • @bradtaylor6139
    @bradtaylor6139 Před 4 lety +150421

    The older man has healed and can smile. The young lad is broken. Very sad.

    • @areus2016
      @areus2016 Před 4 lety +11072

      It is. It is.

    • @get_delete1195
      @get_delete1195 Před 4 lety +5688

      time heals all wounds. he will be better.

    • @karnasingh860
      @karnasingh860 Před 4 lety +4044

      @@Opqrxyz Blaming west for all the problems won't resolve anything

    • @burbanpoison2494
      @burbanpoison2494 Před 4 lety +619

      @@Opqrxyz a reply with ten thousand likes was removed because it wasn't complimentary to the military. Is CZcams headquartered in Myanmar??? Down with fascism.

    • @burbanpoison2494
      @burbanpoison2494 Před 4 lety +538

      @@XavierPerezwhaleman a reply with ten thousand likes was removed because it wasn't complimentary to the military. Is CZcams headquartered in Myanmar??? Down with fascism.

  • @kprnr7140
    @kprnr7140 Před rokem +927

    It's sad to think that there's not many Vets left from WW2, probably the bravest generation of people that have ever lived.

    • @impordes
      @impordes Před rokem +10

      Oh I don't think so.

    • @truereaper4572
      @truereaper4572 Před rokem +88

      @@impordes Oh that means a lot coming from you.

    • @impordes
      @impordes Před rokem +13

      @@truereaper4572 well, it doesnt matter whether you agree or not, whether you care or not. What I said is just factual. Throughout the world's history there surely were people more brave than ww2 generation. I'm not discrespectful towards them, I am just open-minded.

    • @Theworld-ct2bl
      @Theworld-ct2bl Před rokem +55

      @@impordes who would be braver than people openly charging into death, to save their country?

    • @Caped__Baldy
      @Caped__Baldy Před rokem +43

      @@Theworld-ct2bl guys in medieval times were fucking nuts

  • @SaswatSaraswan
    @SaswatSaraswan Před rokem +564

    The young soldier who mentioned Paul McAleese, Paul's dad, who was an SAS soldier with a great service record, was the inspiration for Captain Price in the original Modern Warfare series

  • @deepikaverma9766
    @deepikaverma9766 Před 4 lety +9742

    "Older men declare war. But it is the youth that must fight and die" - Herbert Hoover

    • @SPX157
      @SPX157 Před 4 lety +92

      Deepika Verma
      So true and it makes me very sad

    • @deadaccount3533
      @deadaccount3533 Před 4 lety +59

      Deepika Verma well yeah, when your older and basically controlling a government it becomes harder to see the horrors of war.

    • @mihij4773
      @mihij4773 Před 4 lety +43

      Call Of Duty reference huh

    • @Mrshinykoopa
      @Mrshinykoopa Před 4 lety +87

      @@mihij4773 No, Herbert Hoover reference, not a videogame

    • @shinimystic866
      @shinimystic866 Před 4 lety +18

      Just like the Shinobi War

  • @janlinhart7914
    @janlinhart7914 Před 3 lety +7550

    The young one has PTSD written all over his face. Poor man.

    • @SilverF250s
      @SilverF250s Před 3 lety +297

      Defenitly reminds me of Chris Kyles face in certain scenes in American Sniper

    • @gunmonkey1185
      @gunmonkey1185 Před 3 lety +343

      Definitely. Them eyes see too much.

    • @cheefqueef6494
      @cheefqueef6494 Před 3 lety +37

      @@SilverF250s Looks as such in the book cover as well.

    • @hello-sp9yh
      @hello-sp9yh Před 3 lety +18

      Yeah.. I have ptsd as well

    • @gerardford9706
      @gerardford9706 Před 3 lety +8

      @@hello-sp9yh why baby?

  • @WorldWide_Dom
    @WorldWide_Dom Před rokem +312

    2:45 - 2:48 facial expression = You see me. If that does not bring you to tears nothing will. words can not convey the respect i have for these two and those that serve.

    • @mariastevens6406
      @mariastevens6406 Před 8 měsíci +2

      Being a vet myself I couldn't tell was it that or "Oh, you wanna be a smartass too, huh?"

    • @littleregg3164
      @littleregg3164 Před 5 měsíci +2

      ​@@mariastevens6406 I think it was understanding rather than being smarmy

    • @lukepittle8961
      @lukepittle8961 Před 5 měsíci +3

      He younger vet looked into his eyes and needed a cuddle. Powerful

    • @publicuser2534
      @publicuser2534 Před 2 měsíci

      @@lukepittle8961He was probably shocked to hear respect from a WWII vet.

  • @angelfrankenfine
    @angelfrankenfine Před rokem +246

    When I was a private in Fort Irwin, CA, we often visited a veteran nursing home in Barstow. Most of the soldiers and I were female and one WW2 vet was so sweet. As soon as he saw us, he said if we were with them back in WW2, the enemy would've thrown roses at us instead of gunfire. I'll never forget that. They are full of amazing heroic stories. It's too bad that were moving on in time to where we won't be able to hear those stories anymore.

    • @elinaj3689
      @elinaj3689 Před rokem +6

      I want to hear those stories

    • @autumneagle
      @autumneagle Před 9 měsíci +12

      They spoke differently back then, didn't they? I think there's a type of poetry to that sort of thing.

    • @shriharihudli8596
      @shriharihudli8596 Před 8 měsíci +10

      @@autumneagleYes, the way they spoke seemed more elegant and dignified, yet brutally honest and also funny, all at the same time.

    • @billybongthornton777
      @billybongthornton777 Před 7 měsíci +9

      @@autumneagleprobably because they didn’t poison their minds with rap.

    • @tefi7393
      @tefi7393 Před 5 měsíci +2

      @@billybongthornton777What

  • @jeretqueen382
    @jeretqueen382 Před 4 lety +8969

    The old vet has dealt with his demons, the young vet has a long road ahead of him.

    • @matn7743
      @matn7743 Před 4 lety +127

      Different type of demons Jeret.

    • @grxxxnt
      @grxxxnt Před 4 lety +31

      @@matn7743 your my demon

    • @kingadalou
      @kingadalou Před 4 lety +63

      @@grxxxnt you're

    • @HudMan4U
      @HudMan4U Před 4 lety +12

      @@kingadalou You have nothing else to do, eh?

    • @kingadalou
      @kingadalou Před 4 lety +36

      @@HudMan4U do you? Its a Sunday and not supposed to go outside

  • @sekarmaltum1695
    @sekarmaltum1695 Před 3 lety +13462

    I see a old man who made his peace, and a young lad with dead eyes who is still haunted.

    • @thelight3435
      @thelight3435 Před 3 lety +1225

      Let's pray that the young soldier can work through it all and come out the other side with the same peace.

    • @butterf1sh
      @butterf1sh Před 3 lety +729

      @@thelight3435 the difference being the WW2 had a meaning and public support, but the public feels very differently about Iraq. So it’s harder in that way for the younger man.

    • @yeldarb141983
      @yeldarb141983 Před 3 lety +308

      @@butterf1sh This is why I make a point of thanking military personnel when I see them... I think back to how people in my own country treated 'nam vets, and I think "we can't let this happen again..."
      You can hate the war. You can object to the war, but keep in mind the soldier is just doing what s/he thinks is right...

    • @francescorovere4081
      @francescorovere4081 Před 3 lety +120

      What does this mean? They re literally puppets in the hands of countries who deploy them just to run the military industry and the political interests. I agree you must respect soldiers, but also it s important to realize they re basically killing machines protecting their country interests (of course I m not talking about WW vets)

    • @9er817
      @9er817 Před 3 lety +79

      @@francescorovere4081 It's not like they can do anything about it. Once you're in, you can get out but your mind is still in the battlefield or even worse at the frontline.

  • @petiteetoile8376
    @petiteetoile8376 Před rokem +259

    It was so interesting to hear the WW2 vet talk about how long it took to stop seeing Germans as enemies. My grandfather is from the Philippines and helped the Americans fight the Japanese. He never really talked about it. But to the day he died, he would never buy anything Japanese

    • @cee5773
      @cee5773 Před rokem +1

      That youngster just yapping his jaw off ain't he 2:41

    • @restricttheopennotes
      @restricttheopennotes Před 9 měsíci +26

      Can't really blame him. Anyone in Asia at the time, can't be faulted by their hatred of Japan. Imperial Japan was intense (to put it lightly)

    • @potatoboyhats905
      @potatoboyhats905 Před 7 měsíci +19

      Civilians rounded up and murdered. Girls and women raped. Babies thrown in the air to be caught by bayonets. So many stories like that from the Japanese occupation of the Philippines. It's no wonder your grandpa felt that way. Hope he's at peace.

    • @r.s.richey9956
      @r.s.richey9956 Před 6 měsíci +4

      @potatoboyhats905
      While all this is true, the allies also committed some heinous war crimes, we just don't hear about them as often. War is hell, and drives humans to commit inhumane acts

    • @potatoboyhats905
      @potatoboyhats905 Před 6 měsíci +13

      @@r.s.richey9956 Biscarri Massacre, Nuclear Bombings, Soviet Army Inaction in the Warsaw Uprising, numerous rapes and massacres post-Axis defeat in Germany and Japan. Very much not lost on me how much war crime the Allies were responsible for.

  • @pauli2169
    @pauli2169 Před 11 měsíci +117

    What an absolute pair of heroes. When the Veteran said ‘you’ve been through quite a lot son’ it was like he was hugging the other ex-soldier who has obviously been through a hell of a lot of suffering. Brilliant to watch and understand what these men went through.

  • @Mr.LittleMeat
    @Mr.LittleMeat Před 4 lety +36256

    “You’ve been through a lot, haven’t ya?” His silence was deafening.

    • @justmatt3309
      @justmatt3309 Před 4 lety +2463

      The look in the young soldier's eyes killed me a little.

    • @Mr.LittleMeat
      @Mr.LittleMeat Před 4 lety +845

      Matt Fellows indeed it did. There’s more to being a soldier under the equipment.

    • @daddydankmemes6260
      @daddydankmemes6260 Před 4 lety +293

      It's edited to look that way. So they can use it in the thumbnail

    • @chriscobi634
      @chriscobi634 Před 4 lety +508

      @@daddydankmemes6260 I actually think it's a bit poorly edited. They could have easily left his reaction AT LEAST a few more seconds to fully see his deep thought.

    • @FlossyMae843
      @FlossyMae843 Před 4 lety +102

      Couldnt agree more my heart broke for him in that moment. I pray for healing of his mind body and soul 🙏🏼💙

  • @tanthemusicman450
    @tanthemusicman450 Před 3 lety +19123

    Who else is surprised that the elderly man is 95. He looks fantastic for his age.

    • @spencer6331
      @spencer6331 Před 3 lety +693

      I honestly thought he was 60. Hope he is living well.

    • @spencer6331
      @spencer6331 Před 3 lety +937

      @Sportsfanatic28 i was referring to his looks. My bad Mr. Sportsfanatic

    • @jo1857
      @jo1857 Před 3 lety +308

      my granddad was telling me the other day about how his older friends were getting letters of recognition and government benefits now as they've now reached 95 y/o and fought in ww2... But most of his friends are only 91-94 and actually lied about their age when enlisting. Sad to think that there were young teenagers, children really, fighting in a war because they felt they had to.
      P.S. my granddad fought in vietnam and made friends afterwards with some ww2 vets

    • @KWithaFont
      @KWithaFont Před 3 lety +25

      @@jo1857 bro man that match was insane where were you hiding i couldnt find you
      Yeah bro that was sick oh i was hiding in the bunker you didnt check
      Damn bro nice well ya wanna play again or you gonna get off?
      Well yeah i think im gonna get off
      Last seen ww2

    • @nametime8938
      @nametime8938 Před 3 lety +46

      @@KWithaFont not really funny at all, not because the video isn't meant to be funny, just because your not funny at all

  • @user-fq3gs6qh6j
    @user-fq3gs6qh6j Před 9 měsíci +28

    I've volunteered at a nursing home for almost 11 years. Nearly all the men and some women were veterans of WWII when I started. Now...there's only one left. Their stories are so important, it breaks my heart that my niece and nephew will never hear them. With separation comes a lack of immediacy and relevance, which feels like one step closer to repeating it all over again. RIP, greatest generation

    • @renny990
      @renny990 Před 2 měsíci +1

      Can you record the stories of the one hero that is left?

  • @arbiterally101
    @arbiterally101 Před 7 měsíci +38

    The sense of humor on that gentleman was the quickest disarm maneuver I'd ever seen. "It's safer on a ship, I can't swim" really caught me by surprise. Quite impressive to see these two men from different generations discussing their experiences.

  • @lukeaaron5588
    @lukeaaron5588 Před 4 lety +19704

    The pain of older generation's is knowing that your pain didn't spare his.

    • @ElGaymer2001
      @ElGaymer2001 Před 4 lety +130

      Oi

    • @justinwillis78
      @justinwillis78 Před 4 lety +96

      Preach. 👍🏾

    • @RonnieJamesDio666
      @RonnieJamesDio666 Před 4 lety +486

      This is a beautiful yet painful comment. Its true.

    • @caitlint.9185
      @caitlint.9185 Před 4 lety +38

      Luke Johnson woah. I love what you just said. ❤️✝️

    • @omokok1877
      @omokok1877 Před 4 lety +35

      @@RonnieJamesDio666 short yet powerful makes more sense don't ask me why but I know

  • @mariapiamontemitro1187
    @mariapiamontemitro1187 Před 4 lety +7511

    “It took all my youth”.
    This is very sad.

    • @nuttybangerz
      @nuttybangerz Před 4 lety +272

      And here I am complaining about crappy wifi. Us youth today are so priviliged.

    • @o_4232
      @o_4232 Před 4 lety +10

      Wtf when i read this it played exactly when he said this

    • @vn9574
      @vn9574 Před 4 lety +2

      @@nuttybangerz same.

    • @blxpenguin427
      @blxpenguin427 Před 4 lety +2

      I can't play fortnite after watching this 😭😭😭😭😭

    • @bambamjesus5067
      @bambamjesus5067 Před 4 lety +1

      Maria Pia Monthe Lol I’m sorry the republicans sent him to war over and over again

  • @PWx4
    @PWx4 Před rokem +110

    Had to hold back tears. I wonder if they stayed in touch after this interview. I have mad respect for the answer from the young guy about the "enemy."

    • @PinkiePie45838283734666o9
      @PinkiePie45838283734666o9 Před rokem +3

      The "enemy" indeed. Tell me, was this enemy someone who disagreed with the American way of life?

    • @jordanshepherd7168
      @jordanshepherd7168 Před rokem +21

      @@PinkiePie45838283734666o9 these aren't American soldiers homie

    • @gabriellelister7669
      @gabriellelister7669 Před 11 měsíci +22

      @@PinkiePie45838283734666o9 why is it you people act like the people in combat call the shots??? The people who call the shots for the ANY/ALL military would never risk their lives I assure you. They’d rather send the working class. So they do a draft. And when people complain about that, they set up an economy where your last ditch effort is the military. Homeless? “Housing if you enlist.” Poor? “Paychecks if you enlist.” Can’t go to college? “Now you can FOR FREE if you enlist.” Don’t have any direction in life? “Enlisting in the military will guarantee you a career.”

    • @neurofiedyamato8763
      @neurofiedyamato8763 Před 3 měsíci

      ​@@PinkiePie45838283734666o9Actually yes those group do. Not supporting those wars but as far as values go and, it is exact opposite. Freedom of speech, gender equality, freedom of religion. And all those terror groups literally say stuff like 'death to the US.' And stuff like 9/11 also happened. Iraq is was also doing the same crap Iran does now, disrupting trade, using proxies etc. The public reasoning was false but the US wouldn't be so gung ho about it if it wasn't for decades of tensions and problems. Even if it doesn't justify starting full blown wars, they aren't friends and somehow treating like those organizations are victims is just stupid.

    • @publicuser2534
      @publicuser2534 Před 2 měsíci +1

      He was absolutely right. You can also go into a combat zone with some compassion as well. Knowing we were in a country that didn’t do anything to us… I knew I needed to dial it back a bit. Being respectful and treating people as a human being definitely kept me alive. I was warned at an entry control point twice that attacks were being planned for my particular checkpoint. I wouldn’t have gotten that intel if I treated everyone like shit.

  • @keanuapproved
    @keanuapproved Před rokem +198

    soldiers need to be treasured more by a country. Not just "thank you for your service" and " Welcome Home" then discharge them and leave them to their homes feeling broken and scarred. imagine the pain these people have been through and you'll just tell them those things. No matter what, if they fight for you, they're your hero. That's what I think. When the soldier comes home different than he's been before, irate and traumatized, it's going to affect the family's lives as well. Can a family be ever happy when the father comes home just to drink his life away? I just had a neighbor pass away. He was a soldier who had just 2 years off since he retired. He had this house already built. Big and nice. I thought it was great. Then news came out that he just died from a stroke or something and he was found alone, dead on the floor of his house. It was sad. He had no family with him until his death.

  • @joet8862
    @joet8862 Před 4 lety +135115

    goddamn that guy looks good for 95, both mentally and physically

  • @StephenThe3rd
    @StephenThe3rd Před 4 lety +5955

    Had a housemate who served in Afghanistan. He used to wake up screaming. Came home from work one day to find a suicide note cause he couldn't take it anymore. Visit his grave every year. Still gets to me I couldn't help him.

    • @lucasaugusto7743
      @lucasaugusto7743 Před 4 lety +503

      It wasn't your fault mate. He was already broken :/ . I know it's sad, and I can only hope that he is in peace now.

    • @auga3896
      @auga3896 Před 4 lety +380

      Always innocent people die just because several cowards in the government have some personal problem with one another.

    • @shootscoot883
      @shootscoot883 Před 4 lety +143

      I lost a good friend who was in my unit he went to iraq a couple times he stayed back in the rear while we deployed. When our first sergeant brought us together and told us what happend I was fucking crushed and still am he was a really good person and will always be missed.

    • @glenn.c
      @glenn.c Před 4 lety +25

      @@locritus could have kept your damn mouth shut.

    • @locritus
      @locritus Před 4 lety +7

      Azuredawn That’s true

  • @cvent8454
    @cvent8454 Před 4 měsíci +9

    My father was a US Marine who fought in the Pacific during WWII. He saw combat on many islands, in the Phillipines and on Okinawa, so he fought in the jungle and in the towns. When his best friend's son came home after fighting as a Marine in Vietnam, they would sit for hours and talk. My father never spoke much at all about the war and neither did Mickey (the Vietnam vet) but when they got together you could just sense that they had shared experiences. When my dad was in the hospital hospice, Mickey visited him, I left them alone to talk. When Mickey came out of the room he was crying. He looked at me and said, "I love your dad. He saved my life." I never forgot that moment. It was 25 years ago and I still tear up when I recall it. I loved my father but I never really realized until that moment how much other people loved him too and what he meant to them. I miss him every day and I can't wait to hug him again one day. I know I'll have to "fight" through the mob to get to him. Love you Pops ❤

  • @eddi2565
    @eddi2565 Před rokem +49

    My grandmother was probably one of the few people in my life who could never bore me with her story. She was italian and died 2 years ago at 91 years old. She told me so many stories about the war with so much passion into it and she would always do it with a smile. I was only between 8 and 14 years old so I couldn't really grasp how hard it was for her. I remember her telling me she had to turn off the lights in her house and close the windows every night to avoid getting targeted by the planes and how her and the family had little to eat and there were 8 of them. Her husband died when my father was just 13 which means that she stayed alone, with her 3 sons and 1 daughter, for 43 years and managed to build what today exists. I don't remember telling her that I loved her, which is something I kind of regret, but I've always felt like she knew how much I appreciated her.

  • @anwarzakuwan5428
    @anwarzakuwan5428 Před 4 lety +14749

    Clean shave, wearing a tie, shine shoes, Wearing a lot of medals, combed hair.. Looks like he still follow the soldier routine.

    • @phantombri2053
      @phantombri2053 Před 4 lety +63

      Raym Janjua It’s just a question don’t have to get too mad about it.

    • @conboy66
      @conboy66 Před 4 lety +14

      @@phantombri2053 what do you think he walks around in 🤦‍♂️😂

    • @glitchas4593
      @glitchas4593 Před 4 lety +32

      @Raym Janjua No reason to get upset over a CZcams comment.

    • @localdemonslayer594
      @localdemonslayer594 Před 4 lety +54

      rylan You don’t even know what simp means do you? Stop using words you don’t even know the meaning of 😂

    • @GrizzlyGamer404
      @GrizzlyGamer404 Před 4 lety +4

      @Raym Janjua he just asked a question, what is your problem? 😂

  • @RedDoom33
    @RedDoom33 Před 3 lety +6861

    "Have you lost someone in your company?" The old vet didn't even answer that question because we all know the answer :(

    • @ragnokulfbhert
      @ragnokulfbhert Před 3 lety +421

      Earlier in the conversation he says their 'was 12 of us' so ya. In his mind there will always be 12

    • @KingsOfLosers123
      @KingsOfLosers123 Před 3 lety +128

      We've all lost someone, and if you haven't lost anyone, you will. That's generally what life on this universe is.

    • @KingsOfLosers123
      @KingsOfLosers123 Před 3 lety +38

      @McFlickers and that's the norm, something that everyone can and will experience.
      People die when they're killed, either by accidents, sicknesses, wars, or their own idiocy. You can't do anything other than to accept the fact that "shit happens", whether you want it or not. I can say this because I went to Vietnam back then.

    • @hanzbrixx6672
      @hanzbrixx6672 Před 3 lety +42

      The younger one said he did, but didn't want to talk about them. You want their names spoken but it chokes you to say them.

    • @youtubevanced2055
      @youtubevanced2055 Před 3 lety +28

      @@KingsOfLosers123 not really the point though. But I do agree, we all lose somebody at some point. However, losing someone in the midst of war is an entirely different circumstance.

  • @yotypicalgamer2727
    @yotypicalgamer2727 Před rokem +54

    I remember talking with a veteran from WW2 while waiting at at&t, made me happy to see him smile when I asked him about his service, he told me that not many people would listen to his stories. I really hope hes doing fine. Should’ve caught his name

    • @elinaj3689
      @elinaj3689 Před rokem +3

      what? i would want to hear his stories I can't express how much. I'm 16

    • @historygaming3765
      @historygaming3765 Před 19 hodinami

      I think the fact that you sat and listened to him is enough to give him justice for his service.

  • @VictorKMayfield
    @VictorKMayfield Před rokem +472

    It took the old man 30 years to lose his hatred for Germans.. and the young soldier never hated the Afghans. Humanity is waking up..

    • @donnybrasco9330
      @donnybrasco9330 Před rokem +95

      Not really.. the Young soldier never had a reason to hate the Afghans … but I’m sure the Afghan people still hate the soldiers 😂

    • @lalitstar2371
      @lalitstar2371 Před rokem +2

      Bs it’s worst

    • @therealbill1033
      @therealbill1033 Před rokem +55

      Wayyyy different situations

    • @sloth8866
      @sloth8866 Před rokem

      No fucking shot. I just saw an asian grandpa get pushed by a tall african american male in the road.

    • @jimbob4859
      @jimbob4859 Před rokem +59

      The young man didn't have his family and neighbors bombed in their beds for a year in the blitz...

  • @LizzSwizzle
    @LizzSwizzle Před 4 lety +8825

    "War does not determine who is right. Only who is left."
    Bertrand Russell

    • @oneparticularlysmartape
      @oneparticularlysmartape Před 4 lety +446

      *"In movies, when people go to war, there's always the bad guys and the good guys. In real life war, there's only humanity; and in the end the only one who gets to decide who was the bad guys is the side who wins"*
      - My Dad

    • @kappa3750
      @kappa3750 Před 4 lety +75

      Yeah, approaching from the left is usually the better strategy

    • @kaikeakaui6884
      @kaikeakaui6884 Před 4 lety +5

      Bellyhead lmao

    • @southlakelife
      @southlakelife Před 4 lety +120

      "War isn’t Hell. War is war, and Hell is Hell. And of the two, war is a lot worse. There are no innocent bystanders in Hell. War is chock full of them - little kids, cripples, old ladies. In fact, except for some of the brass, almost everybody involved is an innocent bystander."-- Hawkeye

    • @leonkenschwarz8156
      @leonkenschwarz8156 Před 4 lety +9

      @@oneparticularlysmartape and because of that germany was known to have started WW1

  • @moonshinetheleocat1235
    @moonshinetheleocat1235 Před 3 lety +7606

    "You've been through a lot, haven't you son?"
    Jesus... Thats a hard hitter

    • @trustme4456
      @trustme4456 Před 3 lety +51

      Hey what the meaning of
      "Havent you son ?"
      And what os that
      I am confused

    • @moonshinetheleocat1235
      @moonshinetheleocat1235 Před 3 lety +155

      @@trustme4456 im guessing a non native English speaker?
      Haven't is a contraction of "have not". The literal meaning of "Have not you, son?" Does not make any sense does it? Well... There's a metric fuck ton of dialects, idioms, and implied meanings in english.
      What "Haven't you, son" translates to is "Have you not, son?"
      The old man is asking him if he could honestly say that he hasn't been through some shit

    • @trustme4456
      @trustme4456 Před 3 lety +49

      @@moonshinetheleocat1235 ohhh thank
      It was havent you, son
      I didnt see any comma😅
      So i got tricked

    • @trustme4456
      @trustme4456 Před 3 lety +30

      @@moonshinetheleocat1235 yes i am arabic
      But know much about English

    • @moonshinetheleocat1235
      @moonshinetheleocat1235 Před 3 lety +47

      @@trustme4456 ah.. yeah. My bad. A tip is don't worry too much about the grammar. Most english speakers don't focus too hard on it. A good trick is to say it in your head. Your mind (or at least a native speaker) will naturally create commas or breaks where needed.

  • @MASmeinezeit
    @MASmeinezeit Před 6 měsíci +18

    The old soldier is wearing quite some distinction and yet talks like he was just on a ship and didnt have much trouble.
    So humble... I think he saw quite a lot more. And he rather puts the young soldier in the spotlight.
    We will miss this generation so much in the future. Probably already do nowadays... :(

    • @dreezysig7469
      @dreezysig7469 Před 3 měsíci

      With all those ribbons on his jacket that man was most likely a demon

    • @zr3755
      @zr3755 Před 25 dny

      ​@@dreezysig7469You misspelt "hero"

    • @dreezysig7469
      @dreezysig7469 Před 25 dny +1

      @@zr3755 if he was a hero,the western world wouldn’t be the shithole it is today,plus I don’t believe in the “good guys and bad guys” charade when talking about war. He performed his duties well and got credit for it.

    • @DopeSmoke916
      @DopeSmoke916 Před 4 dny

      @@dreezysig7469straight up old
      Homie was on demon time🤣💯

  • @mrs.georgeglass3997
    @mrs.georgeglass3997 Před 8 měsíci +14

    "Where would u swim to?" , is such an incredible statement, applicable on many levels.

  • @LeHDawg
    @LeHDawg Před 3 lety +5860

    The way the younger soldier stopped and looked at the older vet after he said "You've been through alot haven't ya son" was the most heartbreaking shit

    • @m.a.9481
      @m.a.9481 Před 3 lety +10

      Which scene?

    • @christinagoulart1611
      @christinagoulart1611 Před 3 lety +57

      @@m.a.9481 2:47 time stamp 😞

    • @peoplebro_1294
      @peoplebro_1294 Před 3 lety +70

      2:43

    • @trallius1173
      @trallius1173 Před 3 lety +27

      He hasn't been through shit. They didn't do anything in Kosovo, and now they're dropping 500$ worth bombs on 15$ worth tents

    • @ZecaPinto1
      @ZecaPinto1 Před 3 lety +5

      He wasnt the only one that stoped talking

  • @LabRat6619
    @LabRat6619 Před 3 lety +5282

    "We were fighting their country and they were defending it"
    Most modern war in a nutshell

    • @crackerman5519
      @crackerman5519 Před 3 lety +176

      war in general

    • @questionfor9502
      @questionfor9502 Před 3 lety +239

      "If you ever feel up lifted by a war story you have fallen for one of the greatest tricks in history as war isn't beautiful nor is it glamorous to be the one fighting"

    • @crackerman5519
      @crackerman5519 Před 3 lety +3

      @@questionfor9502 wrong.

    • @avtomat4
      @avtomat4 Před 3 lety +11

      From the American point of view, yes

    • @mrsteve170
      @mrsteve170 Před 3 lety +9

      Without these modern wars the view from islamists would be "we were fighting their country and they weren't defending it"

  • @theredlobster4693
    @theredlobster4693 Před 8 měsíci +10

    "you've been through quite a lot son, haven't you" what a powerful first few words, with that you instantly feel the connection they have. Thanks for the video.

  • @JeffreydeKogel
    @JeffreydeKogel Před 8 měsíci +15

    This was surprisingly touching, especially when the older veteran said "You've been through quite a lot son, haven't you?"
    I have an incredible amount of respect for these two gentlemen and their peers.

  • @naxx3434
    @naxx3434 Před 3 lety +10131

    2:45
    i'd rather to be called "son" from an old soldier more than be called a "friend" from any celebrity.
    It costs a lot and its the highest respect.

    • @nilsgrozev6882
      @nilsgrozev6882 Před 3 lety +90

      Dunno about the highest respect, its just a british thing

    • @naxx3434
      @naxx3434 Před 3 lety +76

      Nils Grozev Well I love this thing. It gives me chills every time I hear it.

    • @AmberWoodMusicx
      @AmberWoodMusicx Před 3 lety +73

      @@nilsgrozev6882 it’s said in america too probably more

    • @nilsgrozev6882
      @nilsgrozev6882 Před 3 lety +20

      @@AmberWoodMusicx nah u tweaking

    • @jaden647
      @jaden647 Před 3 lety +35

      @@nilsgrozev6882 nah he aint. bruh they even say that a lot in movies

  • @anaklusmosgreek3198
    @anaklusmosgreek3198 Před 4 lety +4273

    "Be Afraid of the Old Man in a place where Men die Young."

  • @Troy-McClure81
    @Troy-McClure81 Před 10 měsíci +16

    I've met a lot of WW2 Soldiers over the year's,and one really stood out he was a regular customer and he was telling me about how much hassle it was going through a metal detector because he had so much German scap metal in his body,and yet he a very positive person who said something that still shakes me thinking about it.He said "Son you don't know Hell until you're using the dead body of the guy you were talking too as a shield".Ty to all who serve and continue to serve .

  • @Wolfsden_Gaming
    @Wolfsden_Gaming Před rokem +43

    My grandfather was a ww2 vet, fought in Germany from 43 till the end of the war. Growing up I remember all the stories he would tell me of the experiences he had. Many stories I heard over and over because of his dementia but I never lost focus and always paid attention. He left me a German luger and an ss officers dagger he brought back from the war. I miss him so much, and wish I could hear the stories one more time. I love you grandpa and I miss you 😔

  • @AvelierPlays
    @AvelierPlays Před 4 lety +14790

    “You can’t kill someone without killing a part of yourself”

    • @nalimboi3421
      @nalimboi3421 Před 4 lety +147

      Kungfu Wolf007 I’m not sure you would not get out and be fine about it all your life

    • @sethshirley1769
      @sethshirley1769 Před 4 lety +374

      @@eccky1897 you literally just said Hitler wasn't as bad as you think???? That's gotta be the most paradoxical things I've ever heard that's like saying that couch isn't really a couch

    • @shshhdhshsshhdhshhs6507
      @shshhdhshsshhdhshhs6507 Před 4 lety +34

      Seth Shirley my poo isn’t really my poo?

    • @sedicibrah2025
      @sedicibrah2025 Před 4 lety +2

      Bet

    • @linarin00
      @linarin00 Před 4 lety +369

      @@eccky1897
      Are you dumb? I'm German and please don't talk about our dirty history like it wasn't so bad. He cared about his own people? Well he judged who his own people were by his messed up standard and got "rid" of unemployment by killing hundreds of thousands of innocent people that didn't fit into his messed up perception of what a German was.

  • @juice2090
    @juice2090 Před 4 lety +4577

    The old man downplaying his role as an AA-gunner, because he is so humble and understanding towards the young soldier, but literally an entire ship relied on him and his fellow gunners to make sure it didn’t go down with everyone in it.

    • @kbanghart
      @kbanghart Před 4 lety +40

      He's had a LOT of time to process and heal from it also, we hope. A lot more time than young veterans have had.

    • @darchibald8303
      @darchibald8303 Před 4 lety +46

      These guys had balls. I heard a story one time, from a vet, who was a B-17 pilot in Europe. Over half his crew was wounded, and unable to bail out. His ball turret gunner was trapped, because the hatch broke due to flak fire, so he was trapped in there. The bomber was heavily damaged, and when on approach to land, he discovered the landing gear won't retract down. He landed the plane, and seven of the men survived, two died of wounds sustained in battle, and one poor soul was trapped in the ball turret

    • @FriedHam
      @FriedHam Před 4 lety +27

      As the old Vet said, he himself didn't go through those thing until 1970s, and the WWII ended in 1945. That's about 30 years or so. And also as they've said, they fought two totally different type of war. It takes time, if lucky. and unfortunately some of them will have to take those post traumatic symptoms for the rest of their life. God bless them and all of us.

    • @MichaelHarto
      @MichaelHarto Před 3 lety +1

      Then he must be one hell of an AA gunner. Hats off to him.

    • @davidca96
      @davidca96 Před 3 lety

      AA crew had their own type of danger and fear. They didnt see nearly as much of the hand to hand/first person stuff but they were in constant fear of 12.7mm-30mm rounds hitting all around them and trying to hit a small moving dot in the air. It was equally as horrible but in different ways.

  • @spamton5266
    @spamton5266 Před rokem +9

    The young guy has the eyes, those "eyes", that look of someone who Is scarred by what he saw.

  • @kateharris1210
    @kateharris1210 Před 2 měsíci +2

    This is delightful. Look at the older man with all his medals. He wears them with such pride, I love it. It's such a shame that those guys are fewer and fewer. Soon they'll just be a memory like civil war soldiers. Wow that actually breaks my heart to say it out loud. My grandfather served in world war II. Different breed of men back then. Bless them both.

  • @ambientphotoph
    @ambientphotoph Před 4 lety +6936

    "You've been through a lot, haven't you, son?"
    The video could have been just that and it would have been just as powerful. It felt like a stab through the chest.

    • @burtnjer6724
      @burtnjer6724 Před 4 lety +179

      It certainly is. My grandma's husband (not my grandpa, they were married after they were 80yrs old) fought in the Pacific during WWII on 3 different ships as a turret gunner. He lost his hearing in one ear entirely, but only partially in the other, because of the shells exploding in close proximity to him, but he is one of my heros and has a heart like an Ox and a soul of gold. He's 97 years young and the way he's going he'll probably outlive all of us. God bless that man, and I'm damn proud to call him family. The joke running we have as a family is, "We have to start thinking about what kind of world we're going to leave behind for Walt."

    • @TheTsar1918
      @TheTsar1918 Před 4 lety +32

      I teared up when he said it.

    • @tyrushawk2219
      @tyrushawk2219 Před 4 lety +3

      Hart attacc

    • @iverakansol9218
      @iverakansol9218 Před 4 lety +2

      @@TheTsar1918 Same man.

    • @NatoPotato700
      @NatoPotato700 Před 4 lety +16

      I watched the younger guys face and I think it hit him just as hard

  • @ZTheTinyTonTerror
    @ZTheTinyTonTerror Před 4 lety +6054

    "It's been 12 years I'm still in fight mode."
    Not all scars are on your body.

    • @leostrazsa5440
      @leostrazsa5440 Před 4 lety +183

      I have never got back to "ok" no one understands. Everyone wants you to be you again and ok. Watching men die and losing people takes something from you. I don't know how to return to "normal"

    • @theBearJewel
      @theBearJewel Před 4 lety +53

      @@leostrazsa5440 I'll pray for you Leonard, that the Lord Christ provide healing and peace.

    • @isobel6739
      @isobel6739 Před 4 lety +21

      @@leostrazsa5440 I'm thinking of you. Take every day as it comes, and I hope you have/can get the support you need

    • @imawarrior313
      @imawarrior313 Před 4 lety +3

      ZyloTheTinyTonTerror very true!!

    • @tecky5296
      @tecky5296 Před 4 lety +17

      He brought it upon himself when he signed up to be a rich persons pawn fighting for oil and not actually protecting the country. No sympathy for his choice in careers, he made that bed now he can lay in it. Can't handle it? Shouldn't have joined in the first place.

  • @Michelle.Leslie
    @Michelle.Leslie Před rokem +19

    My grandfather fought the Japanese, he was in the Bataan Death March. They were bayonetting the Filipino soldiers left and right. He said one Soldier bayonetted him in the leg, and as he lay bleeding a Japanese doctor had him lifted and stitched him up himself. He lived a long life, he's gone now but it's the only war story he ever told me as a child, the only 1 I remember anyway. I miss you Lolo.

    • @caroline4540
      @caroline4540 Před 5 měsíci +2

      Hats off to your grandfather. The Bataan Death March was horrible for the men. He must've been a strong man to survive. Glad he was able to pass his strength on to you.

    • @NickMeckler
      @NickMeckler Před 4 měsíci +1

      He will always watch over. God bless him

  • @thecount8795
    @thecount8795 Před 9 měsíci +14

    Nothing but my deepest respect for these two gentlemen. True heroes.

  • @felixblanchard7349
    @felixblanchard7349 Před 3 lety +5452

    This old soldier is wearing the "Légion d'honneur", it's the highest decoration of the French army, and was created by Napoléon. All my respect.

    • @user-ey3fv9do1n
      @user-ey3fv9do1n Před 3 lety +91

      Gg that you know that

    • @senseilecuck7974
      @senseilecuck7974 Před 3 lety +115

      Napoleon, one of the French I respect the most (bcause he invade all Europe by himself that’s pretty dope)

    • @aladdin1633
      @aladdin1633 Před 3 lety +18

      @@senseilecuck7974 He felt in RUSSIA

    • @senseilecuck7974
      @senseilecuck7974 Před 3 lety +41

      @@aladdin1633 yeah but he still invade all Europe by himself (except Russia)

    • @aladdin1633
      @aladdin1633 Před 3 lety +34

      @@senseilecuck7974 Almost true, he had two big losses the biggest of course is in Russia, the second was against the Egyptians in Acco or St-Jean-D'Acre which is situated in actual Israel, but yes he was a fantastic tactician
      even if the population hated him because of hunger that the Empire brought

  • @ghostfumes
    @ghostfumes Před 4 lety +4695

    The old man is just listening but that’s what the young man needs

    • @assordante2205
      @assordante2205 Před 4 lety +127

      That was very well said. Just as important as that is his willingness to speak about his feelings.

    • @MorphineCandy
      @MorphineCandy Před 4 lety +195

      If you pay attention to his voice, you'll notice the younger is stuttering with his words more and more with each question.. he's nervous. The older veteran was right, he probably went through alot.

    • @onlywhenprovoked
      @onlywhenprovoked Před 4 lety +78

      The old man has had many many decades to heal.

    • @Xykaru
      @Xykaru Před 4 lety +31

      @@onlywhenprovoked Agreed. Modern soldiers dont understand what it's like to watch hundreds, if not thousands, or more, of your allies dying in front of your eyes.
      Edit: small typo.

    • @goldsniperz3202
      @goldsniperz3202 Před 4 lety +5

      @@Xykaru definitely true but also a good thing right?

  • @Br3tagn3
    @Br3tagn3 Před 9 měsíci +5

    That question "You've been through a lot, son..." - It just gives the perfect image of a loving grandfather, it just warmed my heart. And I think the younger veteran felt it too.

  • @benholmes1563
    @benholmes1563 Před 3 lety +3892

    For a 95 year old guy, how strong is he looking

    • @Curtoonstv
      @Curtoonstv Před 3 lety +178

      He’s 95??? That guy is doing VERY well for his 90s. Sharper than a nail

    • @enigma-wv7oc
      @enigma-wv7oc Před 3 lety +126

      Can you imagine this man in his prime!

    • @Dave-hu5hr
      @Dave-hu5hr Před 3 lety +97

      Clearly everything was built to last back then..

    • @IPFreelly604
      @IPFreelly604 Před 3 lety +43

      they don't call it the greatest generation for nothing

    • @siddharthakumarrai3192
      @siddharthakumarrai3192 Před 3 lety +7

      Hi Ben! Do you know someone named Sherlock? Looking for that guy for years.

  • @whxtewxlf152
    @whxtewxlf152 Před 3 lety +6421

    Man , when the elder said " Well you've been through quite a lot son , haven't you ? "
    It felt like he was saying to the other soldier " Are you Ok son ? "

  • @roberth4727
    @roberth4727 Před rokem +54

    I’m an American veteran who deployed to Iraq the same time the young man did. I felt this whole video 🫡✌️🇺🇸

  • @JC130676
    @JC130676 Před měsícem +2

    3:02 A true soldier doesn't fight because he hates what's in front of him, but because he loves what's behind him.

  • @mappingoutthesky
    @mappingoutthesky Před 4 lety +9251

    Imagine having a WWII veteran tell you that you've been through quite a lot... Must be tough for that guy.

    • @isaacfitri
      @isaacfitri Před 4 lety +49

      yeah true

    • @grootgrrot9552
      @grootgrrot9552 Před 4 lety +10

      nope

    • @zebrion5793
      @zebrion5793 Před 4 lety +615

      Likely that the older vet recognizes that pain. It's not his first time talking to a broken man. Perhaps at one point he was that man. He understands what the young soldier needs to hear from him, and gives him the support the older soldier likely didn't have in that way.

    • @itsmysniff4950
      @itsmysniff4950 Před 4 lety +97

      Imagine taking the time to comment and be negative if a video bored you so much. Good grief you must be attention starved. I'll hug ya mate, cheers.

    • @Senpho
      @Senpho Před 4 lety +35

      @@GoogleGoogle-fd6do Why are you watching it then ? I found it interresting and it might help some people !

  • @theradster3333
    @theradster3333 Před 3 lety +7344

    “You can’t swim?”
    “If you’re a long way from home, don’t matter if you can swim or not”

    • @blue_kitty_3333
      @blue_kitty_3333 Před 3 lety +20

      True

    • @frenchmaverick3742
      @frenchmaverick3742 Před 3 lety +89

      Marine.exe is not responding

    • @strikerbowls791
      @strikerbowls791 Před 3 lety +9

      Home is irrelevant. As long as you were close to land, swimming would be useful

    • @Wawawa60
      @Wawawa60 Před 3 lety +33

      @@oraonelovimuve4511 at least you have a chance of survival und escape. I would pick pick 99% death over 100% every day of the week

    • @chilldude9695
      @chilldude9695 Před 3 lety +1

      @@Wawawa60 you'd go with 99% of dying than 100% of escaping?

  • @NEO_RedPill_2024
    @NEO_RedPill_2024 Před 5 dny +1

    That stare the young soldier gives when he hears he has been through a lot, that split second, says it all…

  • @davidvasquez2488
    @davidvasquez2488 Před rokem +14

    The handshake at the end, how they embrace each other made me feel good. You can see the younger one wanted to talk a bit more.

  • @Quonzer
    @Quonzer Před 4 lety +13360

    Look at that dude's chest, dude's decorated like a wedding cake. Bet he's been through hell and a half.

    • @bloodhound1182
      @bloodhound1182 Před 4 lety +2012

      And it's so humble of him when he asked the younger solder "YOU'VE been through a lot, haven't you, son?" With pure tenderness 🥺

    • @waxpen3374
      @waxpen3374 Před 4 lety +481

      he’s just a good man, I admire him. love from my parts🇺🇸🦅

    • @nathanrota4555
      @nathanrota4555 Před 4 lety +272

      ww2...says it all

    • @lavatun
      @lavatun Před 4 lety +608

      Old warriors are literally a dying breed.. There's just something about them that commands respect, a kind of reverence that kings, presidents or even popes lack the ability to do so.. They did terrible things for the safety of their nation's people, sacrificed their bodies and minds to fight for their people.. Stuff like this makes me remember my grandfather..

    • @insertname7750
      @insertname7750 Před 4 lety +8

      That’s not really much granted it was harder to get them but even still he’s not that decorated to the uneducated eye yes he would be

  • @pinkrose732
    @pinkrose732 Před 4 lety +7050

    Jesus Christ. As someone who works at an old folks home, that guy doesn’t look a day over 80.

    • @archangel3237
      @archangel3237 Před 4 lety +178

      I work at a mechanics shop in Michigan, there's a lot of active old folks here. One of our parts drivers is 92 and still does what he does, had a 93 year old roll up on his 2 wheel Harley over the summer a few times, another couple 90+ year olds still driving around and bringing their cars in for oil changes. You'd be surprised what an active lifestyle and good self care will do for you.

    • @Odinsday
      @Odinsday Před 4 lety +28

      He looks better than I do now lol

    • @mrsworldwide8851
      @mrsworldwide8851 Před 4 lety +9

      He doesn’t look a day over 25! He looks in great shape. Also how is it working there?

    • @TheFavess
      @TheFavess Před 4 lety +9

      @@archangel3237 grandpa is 85 and had a stroke that basically disabled his left arm, still pulls trans out of vehicles and does all kind of mechanical stuff. also from michigan

    • @AnthonyTrifoglio
      @AnthonyTrifoglio Před 4 lety +19

      I thought he was a 'Nam vet but then I was thinking "wait the brits didn't fight in 'Nam did they?"
      Till it said WWII and I was like DAMN

  • @RoughRaiders13
    @RoughRaiders13 Před 11 měsíci +14

    I served in the Marine Corps from 2005 to 2012 with one deployment to Iraq in 2008. We had tough vehicles, state of the art technology, breathable uniforms, and boots that were like sneakers. I have nothing but respect for those who served before me. Leather boots that gave you trench foot. Wool uniforms in hot climates. Charging towards enemy gunfire. War will never be easy, but it gets easier. What I went through was still one of the most challenging experiences of my life. I can't imagine what those who came before me endured.

    • @2wahineandadog
      @2wahineandadog Před 6 měsíci

      I'm glad your home and safe. I love the respect you have for other soldiers and their wars. My generation knows the impact you and your fellow soldiers made. I am grateful for the safety your gave & still give to us. The world is a better place because of your bravery and selflessness. We will never meet but just know that your are loved, admired and revered by many!!!

  • @annakellyd.350
    @annakellyd.350 Před 10 měsíci +4

    WW2 veteran about his war:"If I hadn't been there, I'd have missed a lot". To hear that was priceless.

  • @Jester666X
    @Jester666X Před 4 lety +4255

    "you've been through a lot haven't you, son?"
    I felt like the younger guy was holding back a lot of feelings that he couldn't reply. Bless them both

    • @pepethefrog6809
      @pepethefrog6809 Před 4 lety +107

      He was. Same reason why he didn't want to say too much on the question asking if they've lost comrades.

    • @messyartdesk8141
      @messyartdesk8141 Před 4 lety +57

      I love how he said that instead of "I have had it worse than you"

    • @bobbyellingham9482
      @bobbyellingham9482 Před 4 lety +87

      @@messyartdesk8141 you can't really rate wars worse because you don't know what the individual person seen in that time ...

    • @kylebrodie5860
      @kylebrodie5860 Před 4 lety +28

      @@messyartdesk8141 infantry vs. Naval gunner is comparing apples to oranges

    • @JAYMONEY14245
      @JAYMONEY14245 Před 4 lety +17

      Yeah the look the younger guy gave when he said that made me drop a couple tears..

  • @grateful_fear2155
    @grateful_fear2155 Před 4 lety +5794

    "It all depends on how the media portrays us" Damn...

    • @proverbs3564
      @proverbs3564 Před 4 lety +260

      My mom, whose two brothers were in Vietnam, said that the media & anti-war protesters killed more American soldiers than the Vietcong ever did.

    • @Benjamin-fc5yk
      @Benjamin-fc5yk Před 4 lety +145

      It's really sad how soldiers in Vietnam were treated when they got home. They were shunned and spat on. It makes me angry

    • @Benjamin-fc5yk
      @Benjamin-fc5yk Před 4 lety +202

      @Daniel Washford soldiers did nothing, they just served their country. Many were drafted, the government was stupid, not the soldiers

    • @user-xk5ft2dy3x
      @user-xk5ft2dy3x Před 4 lety +141

      Daniel Washford you understand these men were drafted against their will? right?

    • @jaimmv
      @jaimmv Před 4 lety +3

      Solomon Lee OMG I read this comment as soon as he said it.

  • @slaphappy-qb3jb
    @slaphappy-qb3jb Před 7 měsíci +2

    That man went and stared the devil himself in his face and made it home. An absolute legend.

  • @suzanneterrey4499
    @suzanneterrey4499 Před 7 měsíci +6

    It was touching to listen to both of them. The older man was charming and wonderful. He is very special in his gentleness and has so much humanity in him. The younger man has my deepest respect for struggling to fight his demons, but I believe he's winning and I salute him for his courage. His head is on straight and I like his thinking and reasoning. He is mature and knows his path. Bless both these men, they are heroes!

  • @OutdatedLeon
    @OutdatedLeon Před 4 lety +4419

    The way the Old Soldier approached his talk in this interview. He had spent decades to heal his wounds, mind and body. He could've talked about all that too but he let the Young Soldier talked. Because, probably, he knew the Young Soldier is now still wounded and he needs someone to talk to. So, he listened. He let the Young Soldier to get all those pain out of his chest; so that the Young Soldier could heal.

    • @flimsypopcorn638
      @flimsypopcorn638 Před 4 lety +67

      Yea I've watched this video 100s of times its heart warming and breaking at the same time

    • @realanimegirl777
      @realanimegirl777 Před 4 lety +4

      omg this is so deep!!1!
      jk but that's kinda true

    • @canweget300subscribeswitht2
      @canweget300subscribeswitht2 Před 4 lety +13

      It even hurts to think how hurt they are

    • @fujivr5924
      @fujivr5924 Před 4 lety +16

      You’re the kind of person who explains random unnecessary shit to your friends when watching a show

    • @renzothesonger5411
      @renzothesonger5411 Před 4 lety +22

      @@fujivr5924 bro you cool?

  • @madlibsluver
    @madlibsluver Před 3 lety +6516

    The old guy telling the younger one "I learned a lot from you"
    That hit me HARD.

    • @damf5488
      @damf5488 Před 3 lety +19

      @@brynion2117 exactly i completly agree

    • @ighfee
      @ighfee Před 3 lety +84

      I cried watching this. The old bloke was from the same war as my grandfather who I never knew.

    • @sentientmlem727
      @sentientmlem727 Před 3 lety +74

      @National Socialist I certainly hope you don't run into anyone in your life that has the same attitude as you. You wouldn't like it.

    • @cedaagent
      @cedaagent Před 3 lety +4

      @@sentientmlem727 says the guy named connor

    • @niftylittlename3929
      @niftylittlename3929 Před 3 lety +45

      @@cedaagent says the guy named Donut

  • @tannerc900
    @tannerc900 Před rokem +21

    Equal respect for both these men. Not even from the Britain area (from Canada) but still have utmost respect for them and their courage.

  • @user-ob2td1lj3b
    @user-ob2td1lj3b Před rokem +26

    Band of Brothers crosses generations. The respect between them is strong. It was a beautiful, honest conversation that I am thankful to be able to hear and see. Thank you both for your service. Hoorah!

  • @molester5917
    @molester5917 Před 4 lety +12977

    This man looks, speaks, and carries himself very good for 95..

    • @luisurena1770
      @luisurena1770 Před 4 lety +424

      I work with seniors and believe me, folks that make it to that age 95% of the time are in better shape than your regular 65-70 yr old, it's still amazing to me.

    • @xerilaun
      @xerilaun Před 4 lety +14

      Ikr

    • @cumotron6252
      @cumotron6252 Před 4 lety +65

      Looks very young for his age too he’s very healthy

    • @icyfrostaye1109
      @icyfrostaye1109 Před 4 lety +23

      It’s insane how good he looks

    • @professorxavier9692
      @professorxavier9692 Před 4 lety +3

      Luis Urena it only makes sense my friend

  • @acosmonautinspace3823
    @acosmonautinspace3823 Před 4 lety +2700

    War is young men dying and old men talking
    -Franklin D. Roosevelt

    • @flame9375
      @flame9375 Před 4 lety +12

      No that is a dialogue in The movie troy

    • @acosmonautinspace3823
      @acosmonautinspace3823 Před 4 lety +4

      @@flame9375 www.goodreads.com/quotes/853787-war-is-young-men-dying-and-old-men-talking

    • @emmavbijnen
      @emmavbijnen Před 4 lety +30

      This is my fav:
      “I'm fed up to the ears with old men dreaming up wars for young men to die in.”
      ― George McGovern

    • @benl3988
      @benl3988 Před 4 lety +7

      Originally from Odysseus in Homer’s Iliad.

    • @lick28
      @lick28 Před 4 lety +15

      "What's up bitches?"
      -Theodore Roosevelt

  • @IllisiaAdams
    @IllisiaAdams Před 10 měsíci +13

    Well, this video made me cry... I don't approve of violence, guns, etc, I hate war, but at the same time, I have a great deal of respect for those that have served, who have fought to protect civilians, fought for freedom, etc. Hearing from these men was truly emotional.

  • @dious_chaos7958
    @dious_chaos7958 Před rokem +20

    My great granddad was a ww2 vet, and I miss him every day.. hearing this gentleman talk about his experience during that time is crazy to me because my grandad never talked about it around me.

  • @jenniferbloomfield3656
    @jenniferbloomfield3656 Před 4 lety +4605

    Old person: I couldn't fight in the conditions you do.
    Young person: I couldn't fight in WW2 conditions.
    Me: I couldn't fight in any war.

    • @jenniferbloomfield3656
      @jenniferbloomfield3656 Před 4 lety +75

      I think the problem with war is it doesn't matter what War you fight, it still has the same consequences and outcomes. Weapons, knowledge improves so they change, I think one thing that has changed is after people have talked to WW2 veterans, people don't want it to happen again, I think it had a big impact on that generation and has passed onto other generations. But although these people act brave, I can't help but feel like they are still affected by it. The problem with mental health is it doesn't leave you, you just learn to deal with it and cope. Trying to deal and cope with it isn't the same as being free from it. It just means you can do more things you wouldn't have been able to do if you couldn't deal with it or cope. Hence people commit suicide because they would rather end it, then trying to deal with it, to them it seems the best solution. But that can have impacts on family or friends and they can become ill, because they feel like they failed their kids. So it's left with a circle, until that circle gets broken or people change their path.

    • @gregorio6045
      @gregorio6045 Před 4 lety +8

      It doesn’t matter what you think the draft picks everyone

    • @iop5795
      @iop5795 Před 4 lety +5

      In the future I swear robots will be sent and video games will be used to conflict war

    • @KimballPrecisionRifles
      @KimballPrecisionRifles Před 4 lety

      Antoine Gauthier ww3 won’t be with soldiers, it will be with nuclear weapons, so don’t worry ;)

    • @pjp7316
      @pjp7316 Před 4 lety +1

      @@KimballPrecisionRifles whys that?

  • @Caannnnoonn
    @Caannnnoonn Před 3 lety +3584

    "I always felt safer on the ship, I can't swim."
    "You can't swim? Though you were a sailor?"
    "They never taught me, but where would you swim to? You're a long way from home. Doesn't matter if you can swim or not."
    Hands down one of my favorite exchanges of all time.

    • @jbarral6509
      @jbarral6509 Před 3 lety +2

      True

    • @allianceoflight9473
      @allianceoflight9473 Před 2 lety +1

      You Didn't join Freemasonry under the pressure of your Peers Did you ?

    • @Milxno
      @Milxno Před 2 lety +22

      even if you could swim and float on a piece of scrap or whatever, noone’s coming to save you

    • @louisjones9231
      @louisjones9231 Před 2 lety +8

      It is what it is mindset. Very powerful but also a reminder of how it was drilled into them, fighting for freedom

    • @prehistoricmale2345
      @prehistoricmale2345 Před 2 lety +3

      Most sailors dont survive when their ship goes down.

  • @Wolfy39565
    @Wolfy39565 Před rokem +30

    this is making me cry as well. sometimes i for got Brits also went to war with us. Sorry if im saying it wrong. Just a yank over here. A warrior is warrior no matter where you are from. I send love from America. Thanks for the help and survive you guys.

  • @sazkie-chan9390
    @sazkie-chan9390 Před 11 měsíci +7

    The fact that ww2 veterans are still alive only shows how young they were back then, always breaks my heard to think my grandpa was 15 when he when to war 😥