Ah on a beau dire, mais même si notre aviation et nos chars n'étaient pas bien bien coordonnés, on avait la meilleure artillerie de l'époque! D'ailleurs les Allemands s'en sont resservi pour équiper le mur de l'Atlantique et contre Stalingrad! Putain si nos chefs n'avaient pas été des baltringues on l'aurait gagné dès 39 c'te putain d'guerre! Pétain, tête de chien!
@Gom2k peut être mais on aurait pas vu le Havre, Lorient, Brest Rouen, Caen détruit! La Normandie ravagée, Ouradour, LA COLLABORATION (quand même!!)... Bref on serait ressorti de cette guerre comme vrai vainqueur, comme en 18... Mais bon on refait pas l'histoire... Et puis qui sait ,on aurait p't être pas eu les trente glorieuses, on aurait lentement évolué et en 2010 on aurait p't'etre vécut comme dans les années 50 ou 60...
Germany lost because they were lead by an idiot corporal who by all accounts had syphilis. They should have built more U boats anyway. I'm glad they didn't because their surface fleet was an abject failure thankfully. U boats could have won the war for these swine, trust me. They just wasted time and money on a pathetic surface fleet.
Je le sais que trop bien mais c'est juste que ça me fais penser a la radio allemande quand les russes étaient a 100m de Berlin et qu'ils disaient la 8ème armée de panzer a repoussé vaillament les russes et pars en ce moment pour Moscou XD
I shere anybody who know sommething about the heavy mobile Artillery in 5:00? Its defently not a mle.1897 75mm, but I have to say that the 75mm is the best ligth artillery gun in ww1. Its so chaep,ligth,easy and fast (20S/min).
Merci, Thanks for this information. I knew only the 155 mm GPF, better known as "Long Tom" in the US Army (there is still a "rue du Long Tom" in Le Creusot, where it was manufactured).
2nd part of translation: "...against German fortifications was again the constant acurate fire, carefully studied by observers, concealed photographers with ingenious and astounding devices to have. It's again the singular activity of our forward artillery. In slow motion: the shell shooting in the sky! Objectives reached! An immediate order: departure to new positions. Such was the war on the morning of 9 May--on our front for 8 months the enemy hasn't dared attack face to face." 10 May.
"On the morning of 9 May, on our front was for a few hours what was the war has been for the last eight months." [Order of the 9 May (morning number 497): To the east of the Moselle region, several enemy patrols were thrown back by our infantry and artillery fire.] " Limited local tentitative surprise enemy actions--these failures were revealed at dawn beyond the barbed wire and isolated posts were met with equal energy from our French and Colonial soldiers ("Indigenes"). Morning 9 May, against
Mh. Beethoven comme musique accompagnante ...
13Filmrisse 1 year ago
Ah on a beau dire, mais même si notre aviation et nos chars n'étaient pas bien bien coordonnés, on avait la meilleure artillerie de l'époque! D'ailleurs les Allemands s'en sont resservi pour équiper le mur de l'Atlantique et contre Stalingrad! Putain si nos chefs n'avaient pas été des baltringues on l'aurait gagné dès 39 c'te putain d'guerre! Pétain, tête de chien!
grou28 1 year ago
@grou28 Oui mais a quelle prix ? Regarde le résultat sur la ville de Londres, imagine ce qu'il en aurait été de Paris
Gom2k 1 year ago
@Gom2k peut être mais on aurait pas vu le Havre, Lorient, Brest Rouen, Caen détruit! La Normandie ravagée, Ouradour, LA COLLABORATION (quand même!!)... Bref on serait ressorti de cette guerre comme vrai vainqueur, comme en 18... Mais bon on refait pas l'histoire... Et puis qui sait ,on aurait p't être pas eu les trente glorieuses, on aurait lentement évolué et en 2010 on aurait p't'etre vécut comme dans les années 50 ou 60...
grou28 1 year ago
Skoblin, J'aimerais entendre les paroles de De Gaulle lorsque'il vivait en Angleterre-En avez-vous?
ALMC04 2 years ago
Je crois que j'ai quelques actualités de Gaulle en Angleterre. Je les chercherai.
skoblinI 2 years ago
Germany lost because they were lead by an idiot corporal who by all accounts had syphilis. They should have built more U boats anyway. I'm glad they didn't because their surface fleet was an abject failure thankfully. U boats could have won the war for these swine, trust me. They just wasted time and money on a pathetic surface fleet.
Spentastic 3 years ago
"The German surface fleet was an abject failure"
Oh, really ? Ever heard of the Tirpitz, Bismark, Prinz Eugen, Scharnorst ? What sank the Hood ?
Fridomfry 2 years ago
Ça fait quand même propagande le machin XD
On croirait presque gagner :D
Aigle9223 3 years ago
n'oublie pas que l'armée francaise etait tres bien equipé et elle a causé des perte tres lourde dans les rend de l'axe
helas le HC a été en retard d'une guerre
pzmause 3 years ago
Je le sais que trop bien mais c'est juste que ça me fais penser a la radio allemande quand les russes étaient a 100m de Berlin et qu'ils disaient la 8ème armée de panzer a repoussé vaillament les russes et pars en ce moment pour Moscou XD
Aigle9223 3 years ago
I shere anybody who know sommething about the heavy mobile Artillery in 5:00? Its defently not a mle.1897 75mm, but I have to say that the 75mm is the best ligth artillery gun in ww1. Its so chaep,ligth,easy and fast (20S/min).
JSLegoMaster 3 years ago
They are tracked 280mm guns, an idea of Colonel Emile Rimailho.
They were created in WWI, but also used in the Bataille of France, with alas no succes
josephdesaintbel 3 years ago
194mm GPF (grande puissance fillioux) automoteur
Tacti51 3 years ago
Merci, Thanks for this information. I knew only the 155 mm GPF, better known as "Long Tom" in the US Army (there is still a "rue du Long Tom" in Le Creusot, where it was manufactured).
All armies are invincible before the battle!
Fridomfry 2 years ago
Very nice rare nevre seen before fotages.
Bien fotage de les soldats franciase que defence leur
pays contre les allemandes supiroeurs.
Viva la france!
JSLegoMaster 3 years ago 2
Cool. Again footage you don't see to often.
Kaigun06 3 years ago
2nd part of translation: "...against German fortifications was again the constant acurate fire, carefully studied by observers, concealed photographers with ingenious and astounding devices to have. It's again the singular activity of our forward artillery. In slow motion: the shell shooting in the sky! Objectives reached! An immediate order: departure to new positions. Such was the war on the morning of 9 May--on our front for 8 months the enemy hasn't dared attack face to face." 10 May.
olivenstein 3 years ago
"On the morning of 9 May, on our front was for a few hours what was the war has been for the last eight months." [Order of the 9 May (morning number 497): To the east of the Moselle region, several enemy patrols were thrown back by our infantry and artillery fire.] " Limited local tentitative surprise enemy actions--these failures were revealed at dawn beyond the barbed wire and isolated posts were met with equal energy from our French and Colonial soldiers ("Indigenes"). Morning 9 May, against
olivenstein 3 years ago
5*****
DivisionCharlemagne0 3 years ago
wow great video
adonist7 3 years ago