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  • R.I.P Grandpa. I still have all your medals, from Sicily, Africa, that Nazi Journal you brought back from Italy. You died too soon, grandpa. I was too young for your stories, I was never able to understand. RIp Pte. John Edward Jennings of the RCR.

  • Thats incredible, that some people, who fought there, in WWII still live, and can tell you real story, where they fight, how long....

  • Rest in peace, Buck Compton.

    He died today, February 26th, 2012.

  • @24thHiddenSecret Just found out.. and wikipedia says the 25th.

  • @24thHiddenSecret fuck man i actally started crying R.I.P buck never forgoten :(

  • R.I.P All soldiers who fought in World War 2

  • There no man who can stay alive forever, but there a man who can be remembered forever

  • Magnifique musique :')

  • the best tv series ever :(

  • In history class we're watching scenes from Band of Brothers. Each day time we do this, we write a journal entry acting as though we were someone in World War ll. When we do this I literally get emotional, and I can't write anymore. The series is just inspiring, and thank you the the men who dedicated their lives for our country. We will never forget you.

  • @theswaggaback wow....you get to do interesting things in class.....i could NEVER write about something i never lived thorugh....anyone who was not there will never know....

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  • Im really sad that the series isnt longer

  • Every time I hear this song I know that I'm alive, cuz I can feel it in my heart.

  • I'll never forget the day I learned that Major Winters passed away....I almost cried...there are so few of them left...

    "Old Soldiers never die....They just fade away...." Gen. Douglas MacArthur

  • hitler dislike this video 12 times

  • This wonderful series is what got me so interested in learning about the World Wars, that and my grandfather.

  • R.I.P major Winters

  • I never saw a hero with a cape, but I saw heroes with medals.

  • @GodsFear193 Well Said !

  • @GodsFear193 Some heroes didn't even receive medals. They received wounds, sadness, memories, and experiences. Many of them deserve to live their rest of their life in peace and have people notice why we have a thing such as freedom.

  • @LIEUTENANTLOLATRON Major winters was overlooked for recieving the medal of honor for the attack on the artillery guns during the landing at normandy, in favor of a soldier that died leading a bayonet charge up a fortified hill. You see, at that time (and i dont know if still in use) only a certain number of people in a unit could be recommended.

  • Listen to you all!

    You are talking about which army is better. For fuck sake people died defending their country all the army's had a heart to fight because they fought for what they stood for.

    It's not a big difference who has the best army and the best weapons. It's the heart and will people had

    Hey fought and died for their country, and you are saying which army is better.

    So immature.

  • "every minute i spent there is just another reason i should be dead now... i dont know what, but god must have thought i was doing SOMETHING right"

    a close friend of mine

  • Best small series ever. Also the book is really good, I recommend to everybody!

  • Why the fuck would anyone dislike this?

  • Its not what they fought for that made them heros, its what the fought against, for all Allies and axis, we honor your death

  • "Grandpa, were you a hero in the war?"

    "No… but I served in a company of heroes."

  • @24thHiddenSecret Best moment in the series imo. I almost cried. :)

  • "fe mina as tryiy fugote huty ref seno"- General Macarthur. Ru si nodo fudi fo phui bai refes.

  • Yes I read my history. Canada was the hardest fighting army in the west although we were small. That's why during the Normandy landings we were given Juno. Which was the hardest obstacle.

  • My friends grandfather was in the 1st Canadian paratrooper division. He was taken prisoner and brought to a POW camp in western Germany. The camp was guarded by SS and Wehrmacht, the latter being regular German army. SS troops showed no remorse and kept beating him and other troopers. The CO who was Wehrmacht saw what the SS where doing, and stopped it because Canadian troops were the best known and hardest fighting army on the WF. We were respected by our opposition aswell.

  • @LIEUTENANTLOLATRON Shut the fuck up, no army is better than each other in a sense, you think you piece of shit Canadian story is going to make everybody look up to them all of a sudden? No eat a dick.

  • In the end, everyone of them were soldiers. The Americans, the Germans, the Japanese, and every other country involved. They paid for the mistakes and choices of their leaders, they didn't fight for any other reason but for their counties, their loved ones, and their brothers on the battlefields. They were soldiers, brothers in arms. Brothers until the end.

    May they all rest in peace.

  • @sharcher5 Well said. Each and every one of them should be remembered for their bravery.

  • I really hope someday they make a Band of Brothers/ The Pacific type miniseries for the Korean War. It deserves so much more attention than it gets and it would make an excellent war show.

  • rip band of Brothers survivors.....

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  • the begening is in normandy, i used to go there every june until i moved to turkey, i lived in stuttgart germany, it was an 8 hour drive

  • R.I.P Dick Winters

  • I wish they would make a band of brothers for the German side too, not the Nazi jew hating side but the soldiers the men who fought and died for their country as well.

  • @criminalmindgames Yes, that would be great. It's easy to forget nowadays that they also were regular men. They may not have been fighting for the right thing, but they still were brave and even just as heroic as the other forces we see all the time on television now. I was very pleased to see the Axis graves in the same cemeteries as the Allied ones on a visit to France.

  • @jbdtaylor my grandpa was captured by americans and he served Germany not Hitler

  • @criminalmindgames hitler had them brainwashed besides they didn't have the choice ! So ... Now Germans are different and well they sure should make one for 1st world war !

  • Currahee!!! Currahee!!! Currahee!!!

  • good dis is good song

  • @Kiminlosangeles It's the past, you learn from the past. And you do realise Japan has renounced it's right to declare war?

  • @TheCulturalBomb

    You have a VERY LOW reading comprehension.

    I wrote that it (Japanese govt) STILL does it.

    No country in the world lies & sugercoats atrocities like Japan.

    Germany teaches facts about Nazi atrocities to their children.

    US teaches facts about African slavery & Native American massacres.

    UK, France, Netherlands teach atrocities done in their colonies to their kids.

    Even Russia & China teach facts about the mass killings during the revolutions in their countries.

  • @KimInLosAngeles I'm not sure about what you said about the China but as a French citizen I confirm this ! Besides why did you put a capital letter at "nazi" ???

  • it was only the SS that were the monsters, i have no hate towards towards the actual germany army, they just did what they had too same with the allies

  • @KiminLosAngles true some people r just sick, even tho I'm not American I'm glad they nuked the buggers

  • @MrSeddy13

    Have a nice weekend!

  • My great Uncle was the first off his bout on D-day and my dad said that he would always complain because he was only a cheff.

  • @Shaylover123987 thats a great story,respect

  • My Grandfather who was a German sergeant in Normandy 1944 was captured by the Americans, he was expecting to get tortured or killed but instead the Americans gave him chocolate,cigarette hot meals.. and when he was crying because he missed his home and family, an American captain hugged my grandfather and said everything will be alright. My grandfather said American soldiers were kind.

  • @MaskedTehGamer yea,99% of all solders were good people,trapped in something nobody wanted.

    Germans were in my country too,most of them were polite,civilised people,giving people candy and helping.

  • This was a pretty sad series

  • my two great uncles were blown up in a t-34 my grandma showed me pictures of them

  • "From this day to the ending of the world,

    ...we in it shall be remembered

    ...we band of brothers"

    -Wlliam Shakespeare

  • @Subject474 Im sorry but I thought Henry the fith said that am I wrong?

  • @MrPainkiller4rent Well you are and you aren't. Henry V did say it ... in a play written by William Shakespeare. So in fact it is incredibly unlikely that it's an actual quote !

  • the 9 dislikes are Nazi soldiers that died and the other 1 is Hitler LOLz thumbs up

  • @SkaDoooche5000 your 12... you don't understand what "Nazi's" are yet

  • i still cry hearing this song and im 12 wow just sad stuff thumbs up if this touched your heart

  • yeah my comment was top comments still said i wish i could meet him hey guess whats cool my dad went to school with winters daughter and he met dick in person

  • We killed that shit. 

  • Richard Winters... We remember [*]

  • whenever i get married, idk what my wife says our 1st dance is gonna be to this song.

  • "Jesus Christ, we gotta do all this with a C.O. who has his head so far up his fuckin' ass, that lump in his throat is his goddamn nose."

    One of my favorite lines in the series. LOL

  • Some of the most courageus men of all time

  • Some of the most courageus men of all time

  • When I heard this song, I thought of the great men that fought in World War II. Tonight, the Blue Band played it at the candle light vigil for Joe Paterno. I now add another great man to my thoughts.

  • I still remember that nazi asshole who was spreading his crap all over this video I hope he got kicked off youtube

  • @537monster BemusedTiger?

  • We are all one great band of brothers...

  • I loved this series. And this music is wonderful, we can travel beyond this sound.

  • IN Memory of all soldiers who died and have been wounded during the World War 2 & 1..

  • @KimInLosAngeles Fair play... you don't hear anything about the Japanese.

  • I need a download link

  • this song brought tears to my eyes

  • @Dreadzone117 me to:(

  • Dick Winters...what a man...what a loss.....from a UK subject ...God Bless America..thank you

  • R.I.P Dick Winters.. "Rendezvous With Destiny"

  • *Sigh* How is it possible you DON'T like this song???

    Thumbs up for the BOB and the other thousands of men that fought for our freedom today!!

  • Wonderful soundtrack <3

  • then we will have a calming session using this amazing music....just click it and close your eyes....well it works for me!

  • In loving memory of Dick winters he died January 5th 2011

  • @SkaDoooche5000 Did he? Aw man, that sucks, he was a true veteran.

  • @EzioAltairAssassin I know he was a true hero did you know the guy who plays him meet him

  • @SkaDoooche5000 That's so sad.I can't believe I didn't hear about that.

  • @SkaDoooche5000 DAMNIT!

  • @SkaDoooche5000 02-Jan-11

  • @SkaDoooche5000 Yeh that generation is leaving and to think that today at least 10 % of you tube comments are anti-war. In one case some person i talked to said "The Japanese should have killed more Americans at Pearl Harbor. Salute to the Japanese"

  • @Wierzanski There are people out there called "Trolls"; those who mess with others only for the purpose of pissing them off. They will do so no matter whether they believe the shit they come up with or not. If you respond to them you're "feeding the trolls", or giving them an excuse to write back. In other words, try to ignore them, knowing that they're just troublemakers.

  • i was yoking they lose their life for a false cause

  • @jfcjcervero since when freedom is a false cause?

  • @jfcjcervero You are simply the worst kind of human being

  • @jfcjcervero This was not a false cause and you sir need to learn to spell

  • in honor to that soldier taht left their lifes for a true cause

  • ALL HAIL AMERICA!

  • @GOODGAMEZERG or not

  • this literally makes me want to cry. i doubt any of them are still alive, since this series is quite old now.

  • @giantchicken891 Most of the actors are still alive I think. It hasn't been that long.

  • @garzburgh11 no i mean the soldiers who survived who you got to see at the end

  • @giantchicken891 There's still quite a few of them left.

  • Band of brothers is awsome!

  • Ordinary men asked to do extraordinary things.

  • We few, we happy few, we band of brothers.

  • Every time this song plays my heart drops. I'm one of the many people who is fascinated with the history of WW2 and can handle the horror and battles that went in it. But something about this series, the song, and especially Easy Company's story broke me down. It's like as if the words that I've been reading, was right there in front of me on my computer. This Band of Brothers, I shall remember forever and as well their leader. I've watched this series 3 times. Hardcore I know but it's so good!

  • I think every man should have cried in on of the following videos. Band of Brothers, Saving Private Ryan, Black Hawk Down.

  • In the dictionary under 'Hero' it should say Easy Company.

  • I think I cried. :')

  • Thumbs up if you long for a "band of brothers"

  • @legaldud3 we are all brothers in arms, no matter where we are, we stand as brothers, sometimes your brothers blood must be shed to spare the rest of your brothers.

    thumbs up if you understand.

  • what a fuckin' show.

  • Japanese were as evil as Nazis.

    They abducted 200,000 Asians (& Caucasians), raped them up to 50 times a day & then buried them alive to save bullets.

    *Japanese govt won't apologize to any of the surviving sex slaves.

    *It STILL sugercoats this by outrageously lying that the victims were whores who volunteered to service Japanese soldiers & received great treatment & even bigger salary than Japanese army generals from Japanese govt.

    GOOGLE: Jan Ruff O'Herne - Japanese military sex slave

  • @KimInLosAngeles my great grandfather was a japanese pow for a few years....17 with him from his company and only 4 lived including my great grandfather, by the end of the war

  • @kingsohun

    It was great that your great grandfather fought against the Japanese for the liberation of Asians under the brutal Japanese rule.

    I wish he had a good life after he was freed.

    Have a nice day!

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  • I remember the final football game my senior year of marching band in high school. All of us trumpets got together and played this one final song together. As brothers. The greatest four years of my life, all summed up in that one moment. As brothers. It was one of the most emotional moments of my life. There may have been some strife along the way, but in our one final moment, we went out as we always were. As brothers.

  • they where called easy company but there was nothing easy about it

    RIP Richard winters

    RIP Alfreth Blite

    RIP everyone from easy, fox and the other 7 companies

    greatest respect to them all

    RIP

  • Japanese were as evil as Nazis.

    They abducted 200,000 Asians (& Caucausians), raped them up to 50 times a day & then buried them alive to save bullets when they became too ill.

    *Japanese govt won't apologize to any of surviving sex slaves.

    *It STILL sugercoats this by outrageously lying that the victims were whores who volunteered to service Japanese & received great treatment & even bigger salary than Japanese army generals from Japan

    GOOGLE: Jan Ruff O'Herne - Japanese military sex slave

  • captain nixon was my favourite

  • @jam12314 dude me too

  • it is true then comment on this and ill try and find it in me to tell you more

  • hhhh im on my great grandsons computer typing this/ you can beleave what you want but i was actually one of the bands of brothers. many say no i couldnt be well i am i faught through the winter / i was there when we descovered the consentration camp for jews/ the god awfull smell and the people crying in terrore and releffe/ i knew dick not only as my leader but as my friend i was 16 in the war but in the movie they made me older i dont know why but if eny of you do happen to beleave this which

  • @2juna If that is true that I honor you and all the veterans both alive and fallen. May they, and my grandfather, finally find peace. My grandfather was also there when they discovered the concentration camps, and he still had nightmares till the day he died. We could all only wish we could give as much of ourselves.

  • absolutelly perfect song___amazing orchestral condition

  • @KevDrummer99 i am german i love this NOT ALL GERMANS ARE NAZIS!!!

  • @MrFatalPwn please forgive my countrymen for making such generalizations not all feel like they should restrict themselves to just saying nazis because they are not thinking before they type.

  • the 9 people must be germans...

  • Calm down man damn.

  • RIP major James L. Ruiz 1922-1944. he died in D-day my great grandfather

  • wtf 9 people disliked this???? i guess those 9 people are the dumb shit stained horse manuer mother fucker's who can't appreciate any fucking thing that this song is supposed to fucking honor ie those who have gone before and those who will go later in the defense of the the shit stains that have no respect. It is those men that i deeply respect, those who answer to a higher call and ignore the ridicule that the 9 so express in order to defend the right for them to dislike. i salute you gents,

  • @MrJorrad: Wow... no... just no.

  • This song is so touching I just get moved everytime

  • This give me chills. Incredible. RIP to all of our fallen heroes.

  • i was at the airfield in the making of this flim and i found it so moving

  • AMAZING!

  • Bill Guarnere is still alive.... can u believe it

  • hell yeah!!

  • World war 2 was breathtaking... Rest in Peace for ever all those who lost their lives to brutes. I will always remember, I am proud to be a human. Rest in Peace Major Richard Dick. Winter, I will always remember your courage and what you did for humanity. <3

  • Love this Film! Greetings from AUSTRIA

  • @Erdaepfelsack isn't a film, it is a series

  • I think that this song is a reminder that warfare of past and present isn't all about death & destruction but shows us that those involved have compassion and that maybe one day after the weapons of that war have ceased to draw blood that members of both sides of that war could turn from enemies to friends in order to remember those lost during that conflict

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