The German Supremacy Is Over | Colorized World War II
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- čas přidán 11. 09. 2023
- After so many years of German supremacy, as 1942 drew to a close, the Allies were really beginning to make headway. The British made a crucial breakthrough in North Africa, and the Americans pushed the Japanese out of Burma and New Guinea, while in Russia the Germans found themselves surrounded, as the winter snow set in over Stalingrad.
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Советские Солдаты спасли мир от фашизма слава Солдатам Советской Армии
Pakt Hitler - Stalin, Poland 👇!! Red fashist!!!!
Verdade. E humilharam os soldados nazistas como a moral do povo alemão.
Слава Советским солдатам сложившим свои головы за СССР Никто не забыт и ничто не забыто!!!
Ninguém é esquecido ? Me diga o.nome de dez soldados que não ficaram famosos tipo aquela sniper feminina
O Ditador comunista Stalin matou 7 milhões de ucranianos de fome ! A URSS criminosos
My Father was 29 y/o when Japan attacked us. He was a Sicilian immigrant, with no birth certificate,, so he could only volunteer for the USMC, who would take anyone. Thus it was, that Dad was in the very 1st platoon to walk on to Guadalcanal, on 8/7/1942. he was there x 6 weeks, caught Dengue Fever, & had " combat fatigue ", from lack of sleep. it took 20 months in New Zealand , & another 6 in Oakland CA., Naval Hospital, before Dad returned home to Denver. he was awarded The Navy Cross & the Purple Heart, & given a small lifetime pension. My Dad was the best man I ever knew , & I miss him terribly. -------------MJL, 77 y/o
Who cares
i do
He was a GOOD FELLOW, BUT MOST OF ALL YOUR FATHER. Kudos to him and your Family. Tim UK.
He was a GOOD FELLOW, BUT MOST OF ALL YOUR FATHER. Kudos to him and your Family. Tim UK.
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Well done.
Lots of footage I’ve never seen.
And I watch tons of WWII on youtube.
Look up Liam Dale’s channel. This is part of his 24h epic series. He has versions that are 8 hours long and they are the best to go to sleep to. Must have listened to the series 20 times.
That and Battlefields and The World at War.
It is difficulty to top those three in regards to quality and they all have different approaches to their narrative.
I think this particular one is hour 5 or 6. Leaning towards 5.
He has other great documentaries too. I emailed him one time (he had issues with MGM or another company like that and his videos were temporarily down) and he responded right away.
Edit: I’m so wrong. This is North Africa so it’s about half way through. Maybe episode 12.
As a historian, censorship literally irritates me a lot. That includes death and despair. It’s history and we must learn it in its full potency. If they don’t like to see dead, we’ll history isn’t for you
I agree. But this is CZcams unfortunately under heavy censorship a lot of true history is suppressed 🤷🏽♂️🤦🏽♂️
I'm of the same opinion. I wonder, what was that high purpose, that _a clearly very intelligent and moral person_ who made a decision that in war documentaries death and suffering must be blurred out, could have had in mind? Maybe it was "to give an impression that war is a funny game where guys run around with fireworks screaming hooray"?
He said dead in history and I'm like no sweetie your so silly that is a current event my present holocaust is still happening in Iowa. Right now. Rip Gionni Dameron Rashad Carr and Bradley Van Heeswyk murdered by Des Moines police department. Des Moines Iowa
It's very simple to understand. THESE days Google has to have a blanket approach to satisy the advertising criteria of EVERY country in the world. That's it. As a btb.. the channel here chose to blurr the dead people. MY version, I simply deleted those shots and I don't have one single complaint about their absence. I personally believe if you need to see corpses and people burning alive to understand the horror of history; that's not about your opinion of censorship. Its an interest in gratuitous imagery. Get a tube of KY and head over to the websites that can sort you out in that department. :-)
Some of this is for children. They really don’t need to see it. During a war, censorship is a necessity.
Excellent footage, amazing documentary. And the background music is not blaring, narrator is so clear 🤍 thank you so much for this.
Amazing footage; thank you for the hard work to bring such high quality, never before seen by me color.
Excellent exceptional presentation of world war 2 rare quality picture.thanks to the entire team involved in making this. Love from India.
What I learn from u never stops. I have a pretty decent diag scanner and I need to learn how to use it better
Extraordinary archival film footage, much of which I haven’t seen in more than 40 years of studying the events depicted. Well-done.
Hy can you provide some material from your study?
this stuff you download is great, thanks heaps
This was very well produced, educational, and interesting. Several events that I wasn't aware of, at all, were presented and described, well. Thank you, Best Documentary. Your name is fitting.
Excellent documentary, with much new footage and viewpoints.
Being able to hold and administer territories long-term is far more involved and difficult than the initial work of conquest.
Very true. Some people like to suggest that if Hitler had succeeded in capturing Grozny as well as Maikop he would have won the war. By the time the Germans fixed the wells at Maikop, they produced only a drop in the bucket of German oil production.
Good point. Pity Hitler was too crazy to realize that.
@@rescuepetsrule6842 pena? Graças ao bom Deus por isso!
@@user-nu7rl8ps7y If you had any manners, you'd address an English comment with English. You have the manners of a goat.
O melhor Canal de História! 🇧🇷
Obrigado demais
Realmente
Great Documentary.
The winners write the History.The winners own the History.The winners publish the History.
Are you suggesting that the two sides were equally right/wrong?
Ι'm suggesting exactly what I wrote,Nothing more,nothing less.@@roundearth5572
Survivors write the history.
History writes history.
I’m pretty sure there are plenty of German history books. Maybe you didn’t look very hard.
Wow- 1080HD! Without it, this film would be hard to watch. Another great job, Liam- thanks. And if Liam doesn't pronounce things like YOU do, don't worry- he's British, and they were a LOT closer to the War than most Americans were. My father was at Tarawa- accent on TAR. Others say TarAWA. It offends my Ears, but it's a small price to see such fine films. :) So, send SHtalin to Shtalingrad to see Zhukov-lol. BTW, Eastern Europeans like Poles and Germans say 'V' instead of 'W', so Werner and Warsaw are Verner & Varsaw.
Watch it with captions. It’s hilariously off
I missed this! Yes.. the whole "improvement" thing is going well.. and as you say.. if people KNEW how Sht was pronounced IN Europe at THAT time.. instead of the lazy 21st century stuff.. :-) Besides.. if that is all they can find to whinge about.. then I'm quids in.. and my swimming pool needs re-tiling..
I think all of us have seen enough British films on World War II to understand the narration. As a matter of fact most of us probably prefer it. Also your short lesson on German pronunciation is probably known by everybody with an interest in history or linguistics or anybody who's over the age of 14. Perhaps next you'll tell us that it gets cold in Russia and most of our ocean battles against the Japanese navy took place in the Pacific. Give people some credit dude.
@@bookaufman9643 Actually.. you would be amazed how many (specially americans) DONT understand German pronunciation.. so I can only give SOME credit.. to SOME people. But I can confirm it does get cold in Russia.. I was filming in Moscow recently.. apart from sarcasm.. you got ANYTHING to contribute? :-)
@@LiamDaleIOW For now I'll just to stick with sarcasm. It's my normal response to condescending comments.
Muito bom, imagens que ainda não tinha visto.
Awesome
A única verdade é a guerra E essa não há vencedores
E por favor postem mais vídeos e fale sobre os submarinos
Mukuiu Namaste gratidão
Itajaí Sta Catarina brasil
31 outubro 2023
Heróis são aquelas pessoas que fizeram o que era necessário fazer enfrentando as consequências
Excelente narrador
Cannot fault Montgomery's performance at El Alamein was perfect-Rommel stated the "Montgomery never made a single mistake in the battle".
That may have been the only one. He made plenty of mistakes everywhere else, including in Africa.
Thank you for honoring your father. He is hero, and has a proud son.
Other than that though, really well done and made.
Watch it with captions, lol
Много благодарим за Българските субтритри
Was this colorized by the Remini app?
De Gaulle à Giraud : "général, vous nous racontez sans arrêt comment vous vous êtes échappé. Pour changer racontez nous comment vous avez été pris".
Cool!
Quero saber como filmaram isso e acompanharam toda essa batalha de perto.
Equipes de filmagem acompanhavam bravamente os soldados. Há documentários que mostram essas equipes. Dá um procurada na net que vai achar.
Combat correspondents...Stars and Stripes..
Imprensa de filmagem e médicos não poderiam ser mortos na guerra
1) A maioria dos filmes foram feitos pelos correspondentes de guerra "jornalistas". 2) filmes propaganda. 3) filmes feitos por soldados e oficiais que dispunham de máquinas fotográficas e filmadora. 4) filmes e fotos feitos pela população civil. Saudações.
It is not accurate that German air power was only committed to the Osrkrieg. The Luftwaffe staged a huge operation against Malta as well as supporting Rommel. In addition, by 1942, the Germans diverted substantial resources to opposing the British bombers expanding the strategic bombing campaign, both air craft and artillery as well as munitions.
Those French were in fact allies of the Germans, except De Gaulle and the French communist resistance.
Otimo.filme.🎉🎉🎉
Re: Michael Lazzeri ,being a amateur WW2 history buff I appreciate the story of your father fighting against the AXIS powers,&'d I proudly say kudos on his behalf, for everyone did their part for freedom, for when we actually think of it,it was touch &'d go for a little while,my own uncle flew with the Tuskegee Airman deep in the heart of Germany going up against Hermann Goering's Luftwaffe and coming out of it unscathed, it's said the great war was the 1st world war,I say it was the 2nd world war, Kudos to the men and women of that world conflict,I proudly salute u all in peace in the now,4 the future is never a guarantee,peace 2 all and happy holidays,JKatt Washington!
BS... Everyone in these comment section ALWAYS were on the front line..
Buena informacion
Estou indo aí
back then men were made out of steel not pudding like nowdays
I wouldn't say that the guys I served in combat with - 25th Infantry Division, Vietnam - were made out of pudding. Ever been in infantry combat? If not - STFU. If so, were you a desk jockey in the Rear Echelon?
@@paulkeith5000 puddin pops
Sim tudo isso aconteceu ! Mas é lamentável ver como o Brasil é apagado da história.... o Brasil enviou 25 mil soldados para lutar junto as forças americanas na Itália. Os brasileiros lutaram com muitas conquistas ! Quase 5 mim brasileiros perderam suas vidas ! Mas esses documentários infelizmente apagam o Brasil da história ! 😥😥😥
5? That’s extremely low 50-70 million people lost their lives
@@yugishorts eles mandaram 25.000 soldados e perderam 50.000. Foram 200% de baixas, a maior taxa do conflito.
foi uma ajuda ínfima muito pequena além ser uma ajuda forçada pelos nossos "aliados" eua que ameaçou o Brasil
BOA TARDE ABENÇOADA PARA TODA A HUMANIDADE.
O UNICO EXÉRCITO BRASILEIRO , EM MONTE CASTELO ITÁLIA
DERROTOU O EXÉRCITO ALEMÃO
DO TIRANO ADOLFO HITLER.
OBRIGANDU- OS A RENDER.
BRAVOS INTELIGENTES DESTEMIDOS SOLDADOS HEROIS
EU ODEIO HITLER...
EU ODEIO HITLER...
EU ODEIO HITLER..
COVARDE COVARDE COVARDE...
HURRA HURRA HURRA...
CABO NAGIB
QMP 06 ARTILHEIRO COMBATENTE.
VOLUNTÁRIO PARA IR À GUERRA.
respect to all veterans and rip heroes❤
Hot and humid in the south Pacific or freezing in Alaska both unpleasant
O império ruiu.. agora estava sentindo na pele.
Nossos heróis pela Liberdade contra as tiranos
Hoje estamos passando de novo por momentos complicado no mundo
0:52 Мерцал закат, как блеск клинка.
Свою добычу смерть считала.
Бой будет завтра, а пока
Взвод зарывался в облака
И уходил по перевалу.
Отставить разговоры!
Вперёд и вверх, а там…
Ведь это наши горы -
Они помогут нам!
Они помогут нам!
А до войны вот этот склон
Немецкий парень брал с тобою,
Он падал вниз, но был спасён,
А вот сейчас, быть может, он
Свой автомат готовит к бою.
Отставить разговоры!
Вперёд и вверх, а там…
Ведь это наши горы -
Они помогут нам!
Они помогут нам!
Ты снова тут, ты собран весь -
Ты ждёшь заветного сигнала.
И парень тот - он тоже здесь,
Среди стрелков из «Эдельвейс».
Их надо сбросить с перевала!
Отставить разговоры!
Вперёд и вверх, а там…
Ведь это наши горы -
Они помогут нам!
Они помогут нам!
Взвод лезет вверх, а у реки -
Тот, с кем ходил ты раньше в паре.
Мы ждём атаки до тоски,
А вот альпийские стрелки
Сегодня что-то не в ударе…
Отставить разговоры!
Вперёд и вверх, а там…
Ведь это наши горы -
Они помогут нам!
Они помогут нам!
В. С. Высоцкий 1966 г.
Awesome video.
Thank God for their service to their appropriate countries in defeating the AXIS Powers🙏🏽✝️
Wow, so the Invasion forces of N Africa we're briefed at sea did not know if French-African Army forces were friend or foe...confusing for the infantry on the ground.
Ευχαριστούμε θερμά για το ντοκιμαντέρ. (Τιμή και δόξα σέ όσους έχουν δόση τη ζωή για την ελευθερία!) Αθήνα Ελλάς.
“After El Alamein we never had a defeat”?
Oh bloody hell, you absolutely did, Winston.
Operation Market Garden.
And that was your Monty boy.
Politicians live in their own worlds.
It wasn't a defeat. It was...."a bridge too far."
Market Garden failed because of General Brereton's poor planning of the airborne drops, General Gavin ignoring orders to seize the bridges on day 1, and really bad luck that two SS panzer divisions were resting in Arnhem.
In reality, Monty just presented a modified version of his narrow front strategy to General Eisenhower. Monty didnt really plan the actual operation because he wasnt a Corps or Division commander,
@@Anakin_Sandy_High_Groundwrong the first time you posted this. Wrong this time too.
@@melgross your reply is wrong
When Hitler first laid down Barbarossa in front of his Generals, the room went silent. I think they realized right there that he had gone insane and this would end up being the end of the third reich.
The forgotten war is right,never heard of or knew anyone who had served in the Aleutians.
J'ai remarqué un truc, mais tard dans ma vie finalement, pour toutes les guerres qu'on nous a raconté : c'est TOUJOURS les méchants qui provoquent les guerres, et c'est TOUJOURS les gentils qui gagnent.
Comme dans les films
This was vary informative. Like the part of America deciding witch front ,enemy to attack 1st , wich to just hold back
BS... Everyone in these comment section ALWAYS were on the front line..
A bunch of drunk old men playing chess
That's exactly what those disillusioned general's were engrossed in!!!
In remembrance of Pilot Officer Thomas McCann who survived the Battle of Britain only to be killed in Egypt in 1942.
An Ulster man.
who the hell wrote the captions for this video lol dude completely re wrote everything differently
Hitler was researching on the *"Wunderwaffe"* as a military gamechanger, but not on an atomic bomb.
Heaven thanks, he didnt concentrate on an atomic bomb !
Lets see how the struggle with the new Hitler, Putin, will end.
Manshtein related to Shtalin?
❤❤
Was that Gen. Von Rundsted?
Weird thought, but can you imagine what a great military mind like that of Eisenhower, Patton, or Monty could have done with the technology of today or satellite imagery… they could have been completely unstoppable. Scary to think what the axis could have done with technology like that 😬
The axis still exist and they have those capabilities. Hence the war in Eastern Europe against their old foe.
You mean like the million captured SS soldiers starved by IKE?
German intelligence reports on Soviet strength and troop movements were notoriously inaccurate. Satellite imaging would have made a huge difference.
We have mein kempf with a very well prediction
Saludes gracias 🙏
I once got a tactical nuke in MW2
"In the '30s, Hitler: Czechoslovakia, Poland, France, Second World War... Russian front not a good idea... Hitler never played Risk when he was a kid. Cause, you know, playing Risk, you could never hold on to Asia. That Asian-Eastern European area, you could never hold it, could you? Seven extra men at the beginning of every go, but you couldn't f***ing hold it." - Eddie Izzard
Me gusta mucho el reportaje
I love that the Brits were saying the Americans would delete themselves if they attack France......Gave us Operation Market Garden 😂
Market Garden failed because of General Brereton's poor planning of the airborne drops, General Gavin ignoring orders to seize the bridges on day 1, and really bad luck that two SS panzer divisions were resting in Arnhem.
In reality, Monty just presented a modified version of his narrow front strategy to General Eisenhower. Monty didnt really plan the actual operation because he wasnt a Corps or Division commander,
@@Anakin_Sandy_High_Groundit was Montgomery that was at fault. It was a poor plan with too many moving parts. You can never count in paratroopers landing where they gave to. By then, from evidence of what happened during D-Day with paratroopers, he should have understood that. But he didn’t.
@@melgross Montgomery didn’t plan market garden!
Germany never got Japan to attack Russia from the east, an invasion that would have doomed Russia.
it never really started
Jak dla mnie Kaczor w miniaturce
Nope they just moved to the islands and America
100% They are EVERYWHERE. There is a 'conspiracy' that Mr. H's right hand man wanted the next reich to penetrate the western soceity/corporations as it wasn't possible to defeat America and co via conventional means.
Don't anyone tell this guy about all the Nazis the Russians took in too 😂
Operation paperclip
@@YoungOneYT
EU.
amerimutts are just brazillians that speak english.
You got intro wrong when saying yanks pushed Japanese out of Burma.
Too much stuff is blurred out.
O que voces precisam?
Peace In World!
Ussr was win onto the war 2.
14:02 did that guy just died from a bullet?
My Uncle was killed in Normandy
@27:00 - Was Churchill justified in sinking France’s ships?🤔
Conquering doesn't mean keeping
Hitler found that out in a hurry-lol. As Bugs Bunny says, "What a maroon!"
@@rescuepetsrule6842
Hopefully, Putler Putin will find that too
@@petergeddesrensen6567I sincerely hope so! One of our oldest members at Church admitted to our class that he had been praying for God to get rid of Putin. Some were shocked, most clapped- there is still HOPE.
Fdr
Smile
Good
E parar de guerra
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Setembro 🍵🍩☕🍰🍪 Bom dia Setembro
O MUNDO ESTA PERDIDO.
,saba mo dha
The second war is about nations fighting for power ...
Il y a quelques erreurs. L'armée Rouge n'a pas eu à traverser la Volga pour sa contre offensive pour la seule raison qu'elle se trouvait déjà sur la rive ouest du Don.
勝てば官軍、本当の枢軸国はどちらでしょうね?
0:52 The sunset was flickering like the gleam of a blade.
Death counted its prey.
The fight will be tomorrow, but for now
The platoon was burrowing into the clouds
And he walked away along the pass.
Stop talking!
Forward and up, and there…
After all, these are our mountains -
They will help us!
They will help us!
And before the war, this slope
The German guy took you with him,
He was falling down, but was saved,
But now, maybe he's
He is preparing his machine gun for battle.
Stop talking!
Forward and up, and there…
After all, these are our mountains -
They will help us!
They will help us!
You're here again, you're all packed up -
You are waiting for the cherished signal.
And that guy, he's here too.,
Among the shooters from Edelweiss.
They must be thrown off the pass!
Stop talking!
Forward and up, and there…
After all, these are our mountains -
They will help us!
They will help us!
The platoon is climbing up, and by the river -
The one you used to go with in pairs.
We are waiting for an attack to the point of boredom,
And here are the Alpine arrows
Something's not right today…
Stop talking!
Forward and up, and there…
After all, these are our mountains -
They will help us!
They will help us!
V. S. Vysotsky 1966
It's not 'Shtalin'. Why do you keep saying 'Shtalin'? WHY!????
So many countries to defeat Germany
Oh, really? How about Italy, Hungary, Romania, Finnland? And don't forget, the then Germany also included Austria and part of Chechoslovakia. Not all of it was literally occupied, part of it was included in German Reich. By the way, the first German POW in the famous Kursk battle was actually not a German but a Slovak - corporal Bruno Fermela. And the famous Operation Uranus which doomed the German 6th Army in Stalingrad began by breaking through Romanian, then Italian and Hungarian lines. In Russia there were even Spanish (Blue Division) and French (the so-called Anti-Bolshevik Legion) on the German side. The latter though bas badly mauled in the Moscow Battle and after that was used only in anti-partisan role, the brave French were at least good fighting civil population.
As for Finnland, don't view it as a small peace-loving nation as it seems now. They were capable of forming an over half a million army to help Germans surrounding Leningrad. And the Finns fulfilled their objectives coming to the river Svir. It were the Germans who failed joining them on this river thus finally fully surrounding Leningrad. Germans were beaten in the Tikhvin battle and couldn't unite with Finns.
By the way, now it's widely accepted that Stalin's reasons for the war with Finnland were laughable: he justified it by fears that Finns would help Germans in the future war. The defense of Leningrad. Today they say it was all rubbish. But exactly that happened: Finns help Hitler in his war, they went far beyond pre-war border and would be totally happy capturing Leningrad.
I agree with you partly. The US was already in the war against Germany, the U.S. government had ordered the US navy to hunt and destroy German U-boats before Germany declared war on the U.S. .
And plus US navy was escorting British ships before Germany declared war. The victors say Germany declared war on neutral America but that is like the “Iraq has weapons of mass destruction lie”
Also the enigma code was broken and so enabling the enemy to read Germany’s most secret messages.
Mussolini misadventures in Greece caused German to send massive military assistance to save him from certain defeat and which caused Germany to delay the attack on Russia by 6 weeks.
In Crete Germany lost nearly 500 transport planes plus Germany had used up large quantity of fuel.some units were still in Greece when operation Barbarossa started.
The Germans had decided that due to the delay caused by helping Mussolini, it was too late in the year to start the attack on Russia but because the next opportunity would be the next year and there was no way to keep it a secret, they decided they had to attack.
Yes the Japanese too they contributed to Germany’s by not attack Russia in the East as Germany had requested. And yes later in the war Hitler should have listened to his generals
And the Finns refusing to completely closing the blockade around Leningrad and Germans had insisted they did, in fact the Germans that it was already done but they outright refused.
German requested permission to send German troops to do it themselves but once again the Finns refused. Hope its not too long.
@@colder5465👍
RIP heiliges Deutschland ❤
Just visited Frankfurt for first time
in 10 years....Yes . Germany IS no more ! Unbelievable..!
Und da meint die Afd ihr Weg wäre richtig oder wie soll man deren Weg verstehen ?
Wait a minute I was told Germany and England won together...
Credit where credit is due. The British pushed the Japanese out of Burma and the Australians played a major role in ridding New Guinea of the Japanese.
Along with the Chinese ,burmese ,the Americans ,the Indians ,the Africans and gurkas...
The British didn't win that battle alone
For the most part, Japan destroyed British forces wherever they met them in WW2. They had the obvious terrain advantage but even still its not a stretch to say Japan put and end to the British Empire in Asia through their victories and shattering the Empire prestige.
@@aa-up4sf Imphal and Kohima has entered the chat
I wish i fought in ww2
From 8:00 on, note that Admiral King was actually fighting and beating serious Japanese forces -- while Dugout Doug MacArthur was working on his tan, or his pinochle hands, in the officers clubs of Australlia.
My dad was in tank Northern Africa later on to France then to Germany
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