How British Soldiers Almost Killed Churchill
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- čas přidán 24. 04. 2024
- Discover the story of how a British soldier almost killed Churchill in this thrilling video. Learn about this near-death experience that almost changed the course of history! #war #military #shorts #fyp #flight #churchill #modernwarfare #warthunder
"British almost killed their prime minister"
USS William D Porter: *Hold our torpedoes*
Lol you know 😅😅
A Dutch mob in Rampjaar: 😋
what is it expl?
@@kanalkanali They accidentally fired a torpedo at a ship carrying incumbent president F.D.Roosovelt.
@antorseax9492 yep and all the ships allways made fun of them at first there was some major tension
Would've probably been a little awkward if they succeeded the mission
can you imagine? such incidents would alter the entire course of history as we know it. sure germany would have lost, but just imagine how much would be different. he'd be an almost godlike martyr in the uk, more than now for sure.
naturally by jan 42 the writing was on the wall for the axis. whats interesting is churchill had said the only thing that scared him in ww2 was the 'uboat menace'. this is strong evidence he wasnt lying, for him to take such a risk.
just a tad bit
@@jefclark ohh I see 😂😂😂
"We have met the enemy and he is us!"
@@jefclarkno in jan 1942 german victory still seemed possible. Having just conquered vast parts of the ussr. And had their invasion of the caucuses resulted in a kiev like encirclement instead of a full route they might have broken the soviets enough to get oil from the caucuses. And if Germany had the oil well victory is possible
"Narrowly, coming into contact with breast". The highlight of many flights.
Just skirting the tip
Of the Lizard.
😅
Resulting in many British seamen making a premature ejaculation.😂
The most nerdy answer as most will not see breast.🤣
Even when a Boeing isn't killing you, it's trying to get you killed 😂
The DCD sitting in the corner: really?
Xdd
Yeah, Boeing is definitely responsible for the people flying the thing. And also responsible for the people that fix them after manufacturing, commonly referred to as "maintenance".
@@Incadazant01it’s a joke mate. And as to modern incidents, why are Boeings so much more prone to incident than other aircraft?
The main problem with Boeing is that they are not only the people that manufacture the bombers and the b-52's at this point they have the worst safety record in history for avaitation since they are basically Mcdonnell Douglas these days
Might be a great example of how two incompetencies cancels themselves out
well, two negatives makes a positive..
I think it's pretty arrogant to call any of them incompetent.
According to Churchill's memoirs, they flew 10h through fog and could only see one single star occasionally (no GPS at the time) over the ocean, with no external info on weather but unexpected high wind speed...
The interceptors needed to locate a single aircraft visually (no on-board radar at the time) in bad weather, at night, given only a vague position...
Additionally:
- radio silence
- German radar jamming
- early morning, wintertime, bad weather
- did I mention 1940's technology?!
@@noinfo5630
"Shouldn’t Churchill arrive soon in his plane?"
"Oh hey look, a dot on the radar… THAT‘S A LONE GERMAN BOMBER!!!"
@@GurkenbauerTimexactly my thoughts
@@GurkenbauerTim many old radar displays would not display a dot like they do now. it looked more like a wave and requires actual operation of equipment to determine to position of an aircraft rather than just looking at a screen and knowing where something is immediately.
The Germans did fly out bombers over the Atlantic to bomb ships carrying supplies from the US. sometimes bombers get separated from their formation for any number of reasons.
Also, Churchill was supposed to come from the west, not south-southwest.
So i think its perfectly reasonable to send out interceptors.
These unknown stories from WWII are fascinating.
Not unknown, just less well-read about. There's too much history for any one person to read all of it.
Jeremy Clarkson's Victoria Cross series were excellent at showing off some operations.
@@rikk319 YUP
have you heard the story of the Grizzly Bear that was part of an artillery group, used to help move shells..smoke cigars & get drunk! 😂 can't remember it's name but i think the soldiers were from Finland
@@jimmymcgill2557 I knew this story.
"... And that's how I earned the Iron Cross." - Abe Simpson
underrated ass comment XD XD XD
Summary: Churchill wanted a flight and almost cost him to be lost in the middle of air and ocean and shot down by friendly air force
Nah , wrong summary
-Churchill wanted to flight Home in a Plane , Got lost and almost Got shot down by The German and His country
We're summarizing shorts now?😄
slightly better summary: Churchill goes back to UK on plane and almost dies
@@Fizylier_Liam better summary :
Churchill almost die, ww2
Who tf needs a summary of a 30 seconds video??
Imagine an Indian newspaper headlines: "British dictator shot down by British planes"
Would the colonial authorities allow such a publication?
😂😂😂😂 ghanta
@@gabrielmontenegro9476of course they wouldnt
Primeminister you mean?
@@kingmarre9130 India may have some negative opinions of Churchill.
You imagine being the pilot that took out the "bomber" only to find out it was the pm? Oof.
ace combat 7
@@quintinebrown3884Ah the old Erusian space elevator fiasco.
Hurricane Fighters : Mission Failed Successfully.
Ayyy
Fr thooo
This flight originated in Baltimore with a stop-over in Bermuda. My grandfather sent a committee of disgruntled Bermudian leaders to New York that week. So Churchill's surprise arrival as the first Prime Minister to ever visit Bermuda -- which included a rousing speech and singing of "God Save the King" in the Bermudian Parliament -- did not include many of the complainers. These civilians learned the lesson: don't complain about my grandfather's naval decisions during war.
Who is your grand parent ?
@@mehhou401 I found Admiral jules james on google
@@mehhou401 hes just lying like a old goof
Why is it that in literally every ww2 video there’s a larper with a story about a grandfather lmao don’t y’all have better things to do than pretend that ur related to veterans?
Imagine had the flight intercepted the aircraft but acknowledged it to not be an enemy, then painting a cigar on the plane for almost shooting down Churchill
I wonder if the Germans thought it was one of theirs? xD
Not likely since it came from the west and their home country was east of them (Sorry if I ruined the joke)
@@wildgurgs3614 Nah you're good, I realized that anyways.
Maybe they just didn't detect any lifeforms on board.
German radar wasn't as good yet and mostly focused towards the channel and to protect the mainland.
If they detected it, they would probably have thought it to be a correspondence flight from the Azores or North Africa that got off course.
They did… cause listening brits radio 😂
LMAO
Why is the most North Western part of Wales labelled as "East Wales"?!
"Allright. So, the South City is to North, North City is to the West and East City issss.. Also to the North - where the foock am I?"
@@Sephiroth144no wonder the pilot got lost
@@diafol666: Aviators who get lost over Wales are known as Pilot Wales.
@@Sephiroth144 It's great to see another person of culture. #TFS
@@djquinn11LOL, thanks for the laugh 😂
Sometimes a roll of dice determines the fate of the world.
Now, do the one where Franklin D Roosevelt almost got torpd but still pardoned the sailors despite almost killing him and a 100+ other navymen while onboard Missouri
1 torp wont sink the big mo wtf
@kevin_aldo pretty sure it was more than 1
Churchill was despised by the working class of Britain, before, during, and after the war.
Not after before yes potentially the whole Gallipoli stunt in WW1 didn't help but during and after he's well liked
Absolute bs, dont make stuff up, go and grab your meds.
@@jonathanbailey6296he was an alcoholic war mongerer that liked little boys and sold out to Zionist Jews. Youve been programmed about our history like most others.
Please share more of these obscure stories from WWII.
They're always fascinating
Imagine how different history would be if they would have found the plane and shot it down.
Where were the soldiers? This should read "British Airmen" not British soldiers. Soldiers don't fly aircraft, not in the UK. None of the crew are called soldiers.
Uh, no. Every non civilian member of the military is a soldier.
Soldier (noun)
pronunciation
: /ˈsəʊldʒə/
Definition:A person who serves in an army.
Air crews, are in fact called soldiers.
(source: Oxford Dictionary)
Proved my point. The airmen were in the Royal Air Force. Not an army. An airforce. Known as pilots or aircrew. Never ever were these men called soldiers. Not in UK. Other countries can call them soldiers if they want it's just doesn't sound right in the UK. Churchill would've send something like "what the bloody hell are they talking about it happened in the air".
Even Navy combatants are called marines not soldiers!
@@robholmes-zu5hm Have you missed secondary education?
*Every* non civilian member of a military is a soldier. A pilot is a soldier, a marine (that is to say naval infantrist) is a soldier.
Or to make it even simpler: everyone who is a combatant is either a soldier, a mercenary or an irregular combatant.
How have I not heard of this
Possibly because it is an exaggerated retelling of something that sounds good.
Friendly fire won't be tolerated
"Oh wait, dont engage, that might just be the prime minister"
"oops"
Most competent brit pilot right there
Went wrong way, failed to locate potential enemy bomber
British: "We almost Killed our leader."
The American Military with JFK going against their interests: "......."
Dumb luck was with Churchill.
*"Church-hill"* 💀💀
That could change the history
Really?
@@willfungusman8666 obviously
think u need to re-read ya comment lad and try again
That certainly could be change a history, a very insightful perspective.
perfect alternate history stuff right there
And he wouldn't have had it any other way. If the pilots got eyes on his plane, they would have realized it wasn't a german bomber
That flight even got crazier!! My man Churchill even took the controls from the pilot and flew that big 'ol sea plane!! There's even a pretty cool picture of him sitting in the pilot's seat, headphones on and chomping on a big smelly cigar!! Back in the EARLY days of flight, Churchill was a big champion of these new fangled flying machines and even helped get the Royal Navy Fleet Air Arm started. He really, REALLY wanted to get his pilot's license but after a series of crashes, his wife Clementine, really, REALLY wanted her husband to stay alive so he made him choose: pilot's license or a loving wife. Because Winston was so smart, he chose the loving wife thing... who also happened to be the mother of his children!! Wise choice my friend, wise choice!!
To be fair the Hurricane pilots would have most likely recognized that the plane with its markings weren't german.
Unless they would be US volunteers
@@LosowyThen theyd recognise that plane. As americans, whe might be ignorant of the rest of the world, but we know our own stuff.
@@davidtuttle7556 "When Germans fly over, we duck. When the RAF fly over, the Germans duck. When Americans fly over, everyone ducks!"
Was referencing to that joke
@@Losowy lol fair enough. Although Im certain that at times Brooke wished that they would have given some of the insanity Churchill came up with for operations.
It's cloudy and nighttime, I doubt the RAF would radio their enemy or the passenger plane would contact a aircraft that just attacked them.
Boeing: software issue
RAF: "We nearly killed our Prime Minister!"
US Navy: "Oh you too?"
Thanks another potential alternative universe story right there.
Imagine not identifying the royal charter from 30nmi away smh
"The mission was a failure!"
"Which was successful!"
They almost single handedly ended the war 😂😂😂
It's so nuts how much wild and unbelievable shit happened during the world wars. So much of it is just like this.
Gives me Brothers In Arms vibes with the red stripe
"and that's how I won the iron cross"
Legend has it the flight crew diverted just long enough to jury rig their parachute cords to hold up their pants before the inevitable debrief
That's very interesting. Great clip 👍🏼👍🏼
THIS GOES SO HARD ON MY JDM RADIO IN THE LATE NIGHT🗣️🗣️🔥🔥‼️‼️
That is the worst day during the WW2.
Bro has Call of Duty levels of plot armor
Churchill had ridiculous luck 😂
Almost two catastrophes 😮 Either get shot down or captured by Axis forces in occupied France, or shot down by the RAF 😬 😅
there are so many 'near death' experiences of ww2 and ww1 that would have drasticly altered the course of history
The one guy who disables Friendly Fire in every game.
Ah yes, lone bomber with no escort. What next, Lufftwaffe having kamikaze?
That flight really had the opportunity for many misfortunes. Shot down by friendly fire, enemy fire, crashing, lost at sea, sunk by a U-boat, just to name a few.
Churchill was almost killed while in America. Because in America, we drive on the opposite side of the road. Churchill was looking in the opposite direction of traffic when he tried crossing the street. He stepped into the street and was hit by a car. He sustained significant injuries, almost dieing. 😖👍😎🇺🇲
The Hurricanes would probably have recognised the plane as friendly. It didn't resemble any German airplane. Looks like a Short Sunderland.
I'm pretty sure the RAF pilots would be able to tell the difference between a german bomber and a Boeing.
Couldn't imagine how the pilots would have felt if they engaged target.
"Task failed successfully".
Holy shit... That... ho... that would've changed the course of history forever... Wow... It's moments like this that are just fascinating. It's similar to the situation of that one Russian nuclear armed submarine where one officer refused to believe that WW3 had started and refused to launch nuclear warheads in retaliation. There are so many events like this in history where EVERYTHING would have changed in a few short moments.
It likely wouldn't have changed all that much. Although Churchill was a leading player prior to America entering the was, once they did the America called most the shots.
@@ron88303No we called most of the shots still the US wasn't this big saviour that their citizens think they're
@@dennisgoatimer1079 They were a savior in that they provided a much needed safety net at the time; a point acknowledged by most people. You're correct that Brits did call the shots for a few years, with minimal success. The US pretty much took over with the plans for the Normandy invasion. The real savior was actually Russia, who bore the brunt of the German military without much help. The US and Brits were more a supporting cast in Europe.
@@ron88303 Dude the Normandy plans were British with the main points of the invasion being dealt by the British and the early Commonwealth nations not the US
Wasn’t Churchill told his close death and his response was. “They failed in their mission…”
That sounds like something he would say he could've been a bomber pilot or something
That was one awkward conversation later
Great Video❤
"stroke of luck" for the boozehound, not for THE REST OF EARTH
Thank you for the excellent captions.
"EAST WALES" while being in the north west of wales... wtf lol 😂
And they would have done it too.. Thx god for Sub Par English radars back then.
sub par radars are better then no radar
@@datcheesecakeboi6745 touché!
US in 1941: *Mistakes Japanese bombers for US planes returning from California*
UK in 1942: *Mistakes Prime Minsister's plane returning from US for a Nazi bomber*
Also US and UK: *Win in 1945*
This guy had balls of steel. I mean, flying in a Boeing? Crazy...
Lucky todger
British: *fail to kill their prime minister*
Japanese: amateurs
Ironically it was Churchill who gave backing to the British military using radar. Despite that, the decision was a good one that saved a lot of lives.
Churchill makes good decisions most of the time
You'll always remember the day that you almost caught Prime Minister Winston Churchill!
Did they not have protocol to radio a new intercept before verifying it's an enemy and not something like this?
Churchill's massive balls were the reason the plane was off course
18:46 Fernbedienung ASMR (Toshiba Edition).
*For some reason at the very tip of North Wales* “This shall now be known as East Wales”
Such a creative idea!
If the pilots would have succeeded, the whole accident would be covered up and blamed on the germans, for sure.
That looks like Howard Hughes Spruce Goose!
Little confused why would they assume a plane coming from America(west) would be a German plane? If Germany is to the east?
Germany conquered and occupied France which then controlled its airfields that were used to strike Britain. With France being south of Britain Churchill’s plane got to close France at first on the way from the US to which it had to change directions heading north. That’s why it appeared and thought of to have possibly been a German plane.
@@matthewwalkemar8726 I understand. Very well stated. Thanks
Bro i can see that drivers an pilots write history no One else
British airmen were very annoyed that British soldiers were doing their job, in fact so annoyed that they decided to form the R.A.F Regiment and do the soldier's job to maintain the status quo.
“Eastern wales” over anglesey lol
And there weren't any transatlantic phone lines back then so no one could call to let them know what he was doing. There were AM radios and those could pick up transmissions but it would take a lot of power to get a message across the Atlantic.
Who told you that. First successful trans Atlantic was operating in 1866. Pan Am and BOAC planes maintained radio silence so the Luftwaffe wouldn't pick them up
The cliffs are on the east coast, they really were lost🤣
Churchnil said ," why Gandhi didn't die if there is a famine in Bengal"
RAF fighters when they landed: 😬😬😬😬
british almost killed their prime minister….
*the dutch* : 🤫
At 6:33 The kicksmobile turbos sounds like a jet
„I was almost killed by the people of the country I am ruling, but luckily our military is too bad for that“
It's kind of impressive just how many times Churchill did something kinda dumb that could get him killed then cheated death
Oh Pahlease!
State leaders were flying across the Atlantic in German Airships from 1912.
A stroke of luck. Just like in a casino
The fact that most people are making less than this clown really shows some of whats wrong with America today. Need to invest our focus and money into better things.
Yeah, have to admit we’re much better sailors than we are fliers.
The pilot realised they were flying off course
Then a Serbian nationalist shot Churchill
Still safer than risking a german wolfpack
So the debacles on the Italian peninsula and at Arnhem might have been avoided?
Ah yes, an Englishmen’s worse nightmare, approaching France.
If only they had. Maybe then the Indians would've received food instead of starving.
how would that even work? the supply lines didnt exist, a crop failure caused it, what should churchill of done? intervened in indian politics and given them enough food to feed... like 100 people? in a famine that killed millions?
also you do know churchill wasnt the one in charge of india right?
@@datcheesecakeboi6745 You should read up on what happened. The United States offered much aid, yet Churchill refused to allow the aid. He would straight up say, and I quote: "I hate Indians." And "It's their fault for reproducing like rabbits." Instead, Churchill was diverting the excess food to the UK. Food which was never needed in the first place.
I'm just skimming over the details, but BadEmpanada made a perfect video on the topic. It is well sourced and very informative.
@@qswe1387 what? churchill literally ended the famine by sending millions of tons of wheat and barley, food which was taken from the war effort to support civilians. do you have a source for the US offering to help with them declining?
@@abhi5504indian propaganda uses the past to blame their current circumstances.
@@centurymemes1208 to be fair, their past does warrant consideration when looking at Indias state right now. although then again they wouldn't be united without that past, they'd still be 40 or so bickering kingdoms
A bit of loose presumption- RAF would have trained pilots who would ID other planes as friend or foe- additionally, recognition codes for any plane ferrying their a P.M. would have a call sign and signal to deal with such a SNAFU/FUBAR meeting a clusterf*ck😮
😂they would be what should have been an escort flight to ensure Winston made it safely home