All credit to the attackers who trained hard and disgrace to the Belgian commander who clearly did not.
The museum has tours - there were a lot of people there on the day of my visit. Unfortunately all the tours were in Dutch, a language I don't speak but I managed to get the gist of what was going on. Later I was able to join an English language group for the introduction.
For anyone in the area it is definitely worth visiting and if not, well you can see my video of my visit!!
MANY thanx for posting this excellent piece on a relatively obscure action. Some questions remain: How extensive was German intelligence regarding fort plans? (Their attack scheme seemed to indicate significant knowledge.) WHY were the Belgians so invested in clearing the admin spaces? Why were reinforcements garrisoned so far away? Had the Belgians ever heard of readying ammo stores? Any truth to the legend that the Germans employed acrobats tp place the charges?
If germans started their offensive by attacking Eben Emael then that fort was in their way so it was in a good position. That fort fell becouse there wasnt any good defence plan.
@alanheath Come to think of it, and looking back at the previous episode, I think you are right. If the purpose of the fort is to defend the bridges, then shouldn't the fort's main battery be directed in that direction?
Wow, your channel is almost better than the documentary.Great shots of the locales and very clear/objective reporting. Btw, if you are ever in the area, could you do something on the sites of Operation Market Garden? The bridge at Arnem?
@lemonite1 Thanks for the comment - I think the documentary here is much better although it does benefit from preparation.
I have already promised our host GD that I will do something on Arnhem one day but I dont go that way very often.
In the meantime you can see some of the other stuff I have done on Remagen, Seelow Heights, Danzig Free City and others. A lot on the Nazi death camps too!
This was an awesome episode...I was certainly ignorant of this particular action and I appreciate the sharing of knowledge, thank you so much for the upload and the invite...peace.
Great documentary.
Eurofighter19 7 months ago
french speaking is a bang of loser since second world war,
petervalientes 1 year ago
Rudolf Witzig is the oldest person I know of who joined the army. He rejoined at the age of 39 in 1956!
alanheath 1 year ago
All credit to the attackers who trained hard and disgrace to the Belgian commander who clearly did not.
The museum has tours - there were a lot of people there on the day of my visit. Unfortunately all the tours were in Dutch, a language I don't speak but I managed to get the gist of what was going on. Later I was able to join an English language group for the introduction.
For anyone in the area it is definitely worth visiting and if not, well you can see my video of my visit!!
alanheath 1 year ago
MANY thanx for posting this excellent piece on a relatively obscure action. Some questions remain: How extensive was German intelligence regarding fort plans? (Their attack scheme seemed to indicate significant knowledge.) WHY were the Belgians so invested in clearing the admin spaces? Why were reinforcements garrisoned so far away? Had the Belgians ever heard of readying ammo stores? Any truth to the legend that the Germans employed acrobats tp place the charges?
PipeDD714 1 year ago
that was not nice/and fair of the germans :C
waterslak1 1 year ago
Excellant. Thankyou for putting this up.
subtle0savage 2 years ago 11
The more I think of it, the fortress was in the wrong position. Surely it should have defended Liege from the east at a point further to the south?
The Meuse and Albert Canal together in this place are quite impressive!
I shall certainly be dropping in on Eben Emael the next time I am in Liege.
alanheath 2 years ago 2
If germans started their offensive by attacking Eben Emael then that fort was in their way so it was in a good position. That fort fell becouse there wasnt any good defence plan.
Paciat 2 years ago
@alanheath Come to think of it, and looking back at the previous episode, I think you are right. If the purpose of the fort is to defend the bridges, then shouldn't the fort's main battery be directed in that direction?
lemonite1 2 years ago
Since writing the above, I have been there and need to say that the natural postion of the fort offers excellent defence so the location is correct.
I have a lot of film of Eben Emael on my channel if you are interested.
alanheath 2 years ago 2
@alanheath
Wow, your channel is almost better than the documentary.Great shots of the locales and very clear/objective reporting. Btw, if you are ever in the area, could you do something on the sites of Operation Market Garden? The bridge at Arnem?
lemonite1 2 years ago
@lemonite1 Thanks for the comment - I think the documentary here is much better although it does benefit from preparation.
I have already promised our host GD that I will do something on Arnhem one day but I dont go that way very often.
In the meantime you can see some of the other stuff I have done on Remagen, Seelow Heights, Danzig Free City and others. A lot on the Nazi death camps too!
alanheath 2 years ago 2
This was an awesome episode...I was certainly ignorant of this particular action and I appreciate the sharing of knowledge, thank you so much for the upload and the invite...peace.
MasterOhSo 2 years ago 7
thanks GD
redisbig 2 years ago 5
Poor Schmit lost out on the Iron Cross for his drunkin ride of turret 120. LOL
mrgoodvibrations 2 years ago 19