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  • nothing but a damn enforcer of a tyrant...to hell with the U.S. government...the music is suiting for a demon with the mask of a savior

  • The children of the Lakota Warriors who defeated Custer and his force at LBH were among the first to sign up to fight for the freedom of the U.S.A. in the First World War. They earned more Awards of Valor in battle than members of any other race or religion that put on a U.S. Army uniform. In every conflict since, Native americans have always been the first people at the army recruiting office. It's in our DNA, I guess.

  • I love the attitude, If you have something that I want I just take it from you no matter the cost. All I need is a bigger stick than you to do so. My next door neighbor just bought a new big screen TV and a his daughter is hot. I think I should get my big stick and cave in his skull and take them for myself. That's the lessson Custer teaches me.

  • Native American soldiers have won a greater percentage of U.S. army Awards of Valor in every conflict the USA has ever engaged in than members of any other racial, ethnic, or religious group that dons a uniform for the United States of America. My nephew is in Afghanistan right now fighting for your freedom, and he is also a loyal member of the Lakota Nation..

  • I urinate on any memorial to this piece of Sh**, Mr. Custer. He, like the proto-nazi he was, actively participated in cowardly acts of genocide.His primary tactic was to wait till the men left before attacking, targeting mainly women and children. When he attacked the men,135 years ago, they kicked his slimy ass to hell. He exists there with Adolph Hitler!

  • to be honest i think there was nothing wrong with what Custor did he was a brave soldier. and you cant say he is barbaric look at the natives cutting the scalps of people thats sick. but custor didnt just do this he fought in other battles including gettysburg.

    R.I.P brave General Customer

    From GREAT BRITAIN !

  • @willg19953 YEA THE WHITE MAN STARTED THAT SHIT AND THAT WAS OUR REVENGE LEARN YOUR HISTORY BITCH

  • @willg19953 Taking scalps was what the white man did, it was not a common First Nations practice. European immigrant bounty hunters, and their allies, were paid for the number of Indian scalps they brought in. It was more cost effective than bringing in entire bodies.The legends of Indians taking scalps was primarily from the imaginations of Hollywood screen writers. Why not honor Bin Lauden, too?

  • First of all, the people on here should actually read history before making comments about Custer. Custer may have been flawed, but he was an exceptional fighter in the Civil War, and his cavalry units played a crucial role in Lee's retreat. He wasn't the best military leader, but he was still good. And he was also one fearless man. That earned him respect. And you know what, I think anyone who thinks America is worse than Nazi Germany has to really check themselves out. Stop being dumb.

  • @Kiriakos1991 HE WAS A PUSSY KILLING WEMON AND CHILDREN

  • @LUMBEE031 What's your problem? I am pointing out to you that Custer achieved some things worthy of being mentioned in history books. Like I said, he was an exceptional fighter during the Civil War and extremely brave. Under his leadership, yes, Indians were killed. Under Indian leadership, warriors would murder and scalp innocent white men, women, and children living on the frontier. War is never good, and both sides were hostile during the Indian Wars.

  • @Kiriakos1991 He was coward and a terrorist just like Osama Bin Laudin.

  • @NDN96 Yeah, Custer was a real al-Qaeda fighter that's for sure. I guess you can compare someone who commanded a large number of troops, leading head-on to face their enemy, to a terrorist recluse that commands a group that uses guerilla tactics and suicide bombers. Coward, no. Custer, if anything, was too brave for his own good. Terrorist, well, it depends in what context. In the eyes of the Indian, he was a monster. To white Americans, he was a hero. The truth lies in-between.

  • @LUMBEE031 Also, let me say that I do not like what happened to the Indians. It would be a lie to say that they did not suffer more, which they did. But still, you have to acknowledge that Custer is an important historical figure that many could admire or resent for different reasons.

  • @Kiriakos1991 You have cited no facts in your post. My history prof would have sent your ass out of the lecture hall and back to a lifetime at your McJob for such a presentation.

  • @NDN96 Oh, I'm sorry. I didn't know I had to post an entire biography of Custer on here. Okay, here are some facts for you: 1)Custer served with distinction in the First Battle of Bull Run, the Virginia and Gettysburg campaigns, and countless other Union battles as a cavalry leader from 1861 to 1865. He was part of the old 2nd Cavalry, 5th Cavalry, and Army of the Potomac among other divisions of the U.S. Army during the war.

  • @NDN96 2)Custer remained in U.S. Army after 1865, and was appointed lieutenant colonel of the newly authorized 7th Cavalry. 3)In November 1868, Custer and the 7th Cavalry led an attack that defeated Black Kettle's Indian force at the Washita River, which earned him a great amount of respect from U.S. Army officials.

  • @NDN96 4) As for any disagreement concerning Custer's bravery, his last stand against the Plains Indians proved to not only be his greatest folly, but a last showing of his courage. Custer and his force of over a little more than 200 men led a charge against the Sioux at the Little Bighorn River in Montana on June 25, 1876, fighting to their death. Only a U.S. Army horse by the name of Comanche survived the battle.

  • @NDN96 4 contin.) Custer's devastating move, though courageous, was due to his belief that the Indians already knew of the 7th Cavalry's position, and he could no longer wait for General Alfred Terry and his troops. The Indians, deemed hostile by the U.S. government because of their encampments in an area reserved for the search of gold, were accused of taking part in a massacre, but it was Custer's failed military logic that cost him his life and the lives of his men.

  • @NDN96 How's that? I mean, you come on here and give me a lame insult, but say I should go back to my McJob? The last time I checked, this is YouTube and not a lecture hall. I was making a quick statement about Custer, not giving you a detailed historical biography. I've presented some quick facts for you, so there. Custer may not have been the best of men, but he was a distinguished military figure that did contribute some to the United States. He was really flawed, but you can't write him off.

  • First of all, the people on here should actually read history before making comments about Custer. Custer may have been flawed, but he was an exceptional fighter in the Civil War, and his cavalry units played a crucial role in Lee's retreat. He wasn't the best military leader, but he was still good. And he was also one fearless man. That earned him respect. And you know what, I think anyone who thinks America is worse than Nazi Germany has to really check themselves out. Stop being dumb.

  • last year i was in the states - and took a dump on the grave of this inhuman bastard!!!

  • @zagor1974 Then your one sick person

  • @Punk1984Rock We make it an annual thing. I make sure to take some X-Lax before I drop my 'honor' to Mr. Custer. The Custer S.D. Chamber of Commerce has a problem cleaning up the mess at the statue every June 25th.

  • Custer looks badass

  • Benteen and Reno did not ride to Custers aid,that in itself was unforgivable, history will play LBH another 100 yrs,and benteen may well have saved Custer, or lost the rest of the regiment, the fact he did nothing speaks volumes he should be along with Reno remembered as the most despicable officers in the 7th.

  • custer was a coward and he got his ass kiked for it lol hellz yeah that was his last stand the Sioux did wage war aginst other tribes but did not wipe them out oh yeah but they did wipe custer and the punk ass 7th calvery out....

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  • Custer was not a great General, and I think any military person will agree. He was not even a great Indian fighter. He was brave, I will agree with that. He was not the officer would want to follow into battle. He had the largest losses of men in the Civil War. As far as Little Big Horn, it was very much a sound military tactic he employed. The village was NOT as big as legend says. Apply simple math, and distance calculations, and you will see that it was no larger than Washita.

  • @uswmsa41 Custer did not have the highest death toll in the Civil War...

    As far as LBH you are Monday Morning Quarterbacking... That tactic was applied several times before with good results and if Reno and Benteen would have followed orders they would have more than likely won at LBH.

  • @lonedove1981 Did you even read my post??? I clearly said it was a sound military tactic. It was similar to what he applied at Washita (although an argument could be made he lost that "battle"). I don't fault Custer for applying this tactic. Reno did obey orders though. Benteen was slow in responding, but he was unaware of what was happening to Custer (also he despised him, so he was not anxious to help). The problem (I believe) is that Custer felt that his troops were as capable as he was.

  • @uswmsa41 They never follow orders that Giovanni Martini delivered to them. Capt Weir asked permission to go and was refused.

  • @lonedove1981 Not true! Capt. Weir did pursue and was routed. Major Reno was too intoxicated, and initally, did refuse but then allowed him to attempt to pursue. You still did not acknowledge the fact that I agreed this was a sound military tactic. You are simply disagreeing out of pure immaturity, or you really cannot read. I dont have time to keep responding to you. READ MY POSTS THOROUGHLY!

  • @lonedove1981 Also, yes Custer had ONE of the highest losses of troops of any commander. That is a fact, and any scholar who has studied Custer will agree to that. He was not a great leader. He simply wasn't, plain and simple. He was brave. He was not well liked by a majority of his troopers either. He had an excellent sense of humor, and he was probably a fun guy to be around as long as you did not report to him. He was a bit arrogant, but also had enormous confidence. He is who he is.

  • @uswmsa41 You would make a great armchair general!

  • @lonedove1981 So anyone who studies military history, and who disagrees with decisions that were made, is an arm chair general? How do you learn from past mistakes than? That mentality makes absolutely no sense.

  • Please don't disrespect history by calling the Sioux terrorists. They are no more terrorists than the American Government at that time. The military was an arm of the government and simply enforcing the politics of the day. This was a clash of two cultures. It is a fallacy to believe that Sioux murdered women and children. They were fighting for a way of life that was being taken from them. The military murdered peaceful villages, i.e. Sand Creek, Washita, Marias, etc....Both sides were wrong.

  • @uswmsa41 I don't think anyone is disrespecting the Sioux as I would have done the same thing if I were born a Sioux... many of us don't like people disrespecting the troopers of the 7th, someone has to speak up for them... A lot of us had relatives at LBH.

    You are wrong about the Sioux killing women and children.

  • @lonedove1981 Again, for the love of god, READ MY POSTS THOROUGHLY! I clearly said the military was acting on the policy of the government. No one faults (not even native american advocates like me) the troopers, we fault the governmetn policy. Now Custer did slaughter women and children at Washita, but again that was largely reflective of the policy. Women/children were killed on both sides. Would you not want revenge after your wife/child was murdered by Chivington at Sandcreek?

  • @uswmsa41 I'll tell you what, would you want revenge if your family was the Hungates...

  • @lonedove1981 Hungates were killed by ALLEGEDLY Southern Cheyenne Dog Soldiers. Black Kettles camp did not have Southern cheyenne Dog soldiers. In fact Black Kettle had alread informed Chivington of this. Chivington was a murderer. Even militiary and government officials agreed, and he was completely disgraced. He dies lonely and miserable. You can't defend his actions.

  • @lonedove1981 The troopers have had over 100 years of people speaking up for them. Libby Custer did a great job of that. Now it is time to study and report on the facts of th situation. There was no honor in what our government did to the Native peoples. The troopers themselves were simply following orders, but the leaders need to be held accountable. History needs to report what really happened, and we need to learn from it. It does not one any good to whitewash history.

  • @uswmsa41 I agree that history needs to show the truth... but for PC reasons it will not... as far as Libby Custer... good for her... I will not allow any disrespect come to my fallen brothers of a different era... Now I'm suppose to keep quiet because you said they had Libby and 100 years... Bullfuckin'shit!!!! You remind me of the assholes who "welcomed" us after I came home from country in 1972.

  • @lonedove1981 What is wrong with you??? Seriously, did you ready my posts? I never faulted the troopers. I don't have time to keep repeating myself. This is a complete waste of time. Either you can't read, or you are simply ignoring what I am saying because you have a preconceived notion of what I believe.

  • @uswmsa41 This getting old... you can't see the forest can you?

  • I dont get it!? Whats up with the music? A distorted version of the Halloween song... Fail!

  • Murdering bastard just like todays yanks

  • He disobeyed orders, in doing so he led a lot of his men to their deaths. Had he survived he should have been court martialed.To glorify him as some sort of ' Hero ' is WRONG....

  • what an ugly useless piece of music........Custer had his faults but it was a vastly different human world 140 years ago. To read the moronic comments from the modern retards of the american educational failure is the only thing worse than the music.

  • Chivington was worse, Custer followed in his horseshoes both are criminals

  • genocide forgotten

  • Unfortunately Custer was arrogant towards his men, and he met his demise because of his overall arrogance in battle. His way was the only way, and it backfired.

  • George Armstrong Custer is my great great great uncle can i clam anything lol ? ?

  • I think he's my sixth cousin on my fathers side!

  • then maybe somewhere in history were in the same family lol

  • is number one mister custer's this fan for spain

  • Women and children killer and tactical fool.

    How just that he met his fate at the hand of brave warriors.

  • An assassin .. person guilty of acts of genocide..

  • haha, Custer blows.

  • hhhhhhhhhhhaaaaaaaaaahhhaaaaaa­aaaaaa

    general Armstrong Custer was a fagot he loved little boys

  • não entendi nadaaaa

  • native americans got their "sacred" land back and built casinos on it . I really dont think they needed it. Custer was a hero. This man was not a Nazi. A Nazi doesnt fight for his country. A Nazi fights other people because their a different race/religion . The Indians always could have left America. They should have known by 1890 that the U.S had weapons. Bless U.S.A and bless Democracy.

  • tötet die rote brut,wa?

  • in britain we have a name for Custer... like what a "wanker"

  • this white guy is a hero for slaughterin women n children????thats who yu look up to fucc this video

  • yes yes i do

  • @dad133 yes yes your a pussy ass retard just like custer

  • @dad133 i hope you die just like custer bitch

  • @lilcc31 You're obviously another fine example of the deplorable state of American education brought on by political correctness and multiculterism.Please check with the United Nations..a non-white,non english org.and research African Genocide since 1950.Since just this period (60yrs) more than 100 million souls have perished through tribal / ethnic slaughter ALL without the aid of the white man.The "white man" has sent hundreds of millions of dollars for food & medicine & all for naught !

  • Geneal Custer konnte vieele Indianer Frauen und Kinder töten.Ein äußerst tapferer Mann!

  • What's this all about ???

  • whats with the shitty music?

  • Custer was a great General and a brave man.

    Anybody who thinks Custer is a Nazi doesn't even know what a Nazi is.

    If you want to hear about terrorists just read about how the Lakota Sioux waged war against both whites and other Indians then you will know about ''terror.''

    All the negative comments below are made by historical illiterates who get their history from watching movies like Little Big Man which they don't realize are over the top fiction and comedy.

  • Thanks for good a comment

  • @7thUSCavalryman I suppose you think it's right to be in Iraq murdering people as well? Fucking yanks should be wiped off the planet

  • @damienhugh Anytime you want to try instead of running your mouth, be my guest.

  • @lonedove1981 It's ok I don't have to as Al Qaeda are doing a good job so far

  • @damienhugh Hiding behind Al Qaeda's skirts, eh! Do you do your own fucking or does someone else have to do it for you?

  • @lonedove1981 No, do all my own fucking

  • @damienhugh I doubt it... just go back to cab!

  • @7thUSCavalryman All the negative comments are derived from historical documents, books, relations, acknowledged FACTS, that even your american historians do not deny; The Trail of Tears of Cherokee Nation, within hundreds of thousends of dead (and many other Trails of driven out of their homelands), is it top fiction as well? maybe Wounded Knee, where american soldiers were shooting to innocent, weak people standing below the white flag, until no one was alive (except one baby) it's a fiction?

  • @7thUSCavalryman and maybe you heard about POISONED BLANKETS that were sent during winter by the US army to some Indian tribes; They took it as a sign of good will and help, and were dying in terrible sufferings. Those were the hights of incredible, ultimate cruelty, absolutely comparable with the Nazi methods. Your "magnificent" state USA, the Defender of Freedom and Democracy, has anihilated dozens of great Indian nations, the few surviving, closing in small reservations where They vegetate-

  • @7thUSCavalryman -in hoplessness and poverty. It's sufficient to know even little about their culture, civilisation, beliefs systems, and just incredible, profound wisdom, to asume that you americans with your money-focused, Hoollywood, McDonald, "keep smilling", etc., etc. "culture", would not be even worthy to clean their shoes...

  • @7thUSCavalryman custer was fucking nazi faget your just like a faget ass american it was our land if they wuldve stayed the fuck cross the seas they would have had a war on them it was our land what we was doing had nothing to do with your ppl just like the iraqi war mind your fucking own shit nosy bastards white ppl and killing wemon and children has nothing to do with war

  • @7thUSCavalryman The Yale University library has many publications, documents, and books that detail numerous acts of cowardly genocide committed by Mr. Custer. The same research sources exist at the library of Congress. Read a book once in awhile, get some verifiable facts, and quit watching those idiotic Hollywood westerns!

  • @7thUSCavalryman Historical facts we know about Custer. He hung captured CSA soldiers. At the Washita River he escaped death by capturing 51 Cheyenne women and children to use as hostages, and tried to do the same at the Greasy Grass. He was court-martialed on the frontier in 1868 for going AWOL. He attempted to make a deal with Pres Johnson to get a full colonel's commission. According to Frank Finckle, Custer and his brother fled the last battle but got turned back by the Lakota.

  • Check my Channel! Im related to him!!

  • I am Related to him, my last name is custer, he was one of my great uncles. Yeah i know he was a spaz :D

  • You should be proud, many "Indians" fell short by his sword and bullets. I'm just sad by the lost of lives from both ethnicities.

  • @xxSyphenxx It;s like having Hitler as a last name. Change It before somebody firebombs your house.

  • Custer is my hero, I'm from Montana to bad we still have a lot of problems with natives.

  • @somewhereinbetween08

    Troll

    I hope

  • @somewhereinbetween08

    you dont have problems with natives,the natives have problems with you - they should kick your asses back to eurasia!americans commited genocide and didn´t even appologise.you are even worse then hitler

  • @zagor1974 Thank you for these words; I agree in 100% with you. Read my comments that I have just written in response to one american follower of this murderer, and the whole Indian genocide.

  • @zagor1974 I AGREE AND THEY TUCK OUR LAND AND PUT US ON REZES DAMN RIGHT THEY DESERVED THAT SHIT AFTER THEY GAVE MY PPL THAT LAND SHOULDNT HAVE COME ON IT EVER AGIAN

  • @somewhereinbetween08 YEA TO BAD BITCH THERES NOTHING TO LIKE ABOUT CUSTER

  • @somewhereinbetween08 Is Osama Bin Laudin Your Hero too?

  • G.A. Custer was a self agrandizing, sollibcistic boob!!!!

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