@mercator79 Never would have happened, Bastogne was not a strategic target and of little military value. The original German plan called for the city to be bypassed. We here in the U.S. like to think Bastogne was a great important battle where we held Germans at bay by skill and what not - that is a fiction. It was not a primary objective for the Germans at all, if it had been they would have taken it in 1-2 days (literally) by deploying an armored division there instead of rolling past it.
Nicht zu vergessen, dass die Nazis nicht antisemitische, nein, sie waren nur "Deutsche Arbeiterpartei" die Leute, die tun dem Holocaust waren, ist der Gestapo, sie haben nicht mal die deutsche Öffentlichkeit wissen über den Holocaust, weil es Unruhen würden.
I don't need your civil war It feeds the rich while it buries the poor Your power hungry sellin' soldiers In a human grocery store Ain't that fresh And I don't need your civil war I don't need your civil war I don't need your civil war Your power hungry sellin' soldiers In a human grocery store Ain't that fresh I don't need your civil war I don't need one more war
idiot die nazis waren net alle schlecht un außerdem wie viel % von der wehrmacht waren wirklich nazis also du vollspakko informier dich vorher befor du etwas sagst schwachkopp
alle sagen das hitler dumm war??? war er net er war eigentlich ziemlich clever oder meinst du das jmd mal einfach so reichsführer wird..also er war nur krank was das mi den juden angeht und hatte größenwahn.....
Toller name übrigens. Warum sollten Nazis schlecht sein? Nationalsozialismus in seiner Grundform beinhaltet weder Rassenhass noch die Verfolgung von Minderheiten oder sonst etwas deart unhumanes. Also sag mir bitte warum Nazis deiner Meinung nach schlecht sind? Achja und warum sind alle Nazis hitler fans, kannst mir das auch erklären? Wieder so eine der alles in eine Schublade packt weil sein Horizont nur bis zum Bordstein reicht aber gegen Faschismus schimpft haha
@Jojopoable Der Westen und auch die BRD betreiben genauso Massenmord und fördern Ungerechtigkeit. Damit wir hier billige Möbel, Schuhe und Kleidung kaufen können sterben viele Menschen in Asien Südamerika etc oder werden schwer krank. In meinen Augen ist die Heutige Welt kein deut besser! Und von der Politik der Nazis könnte man sich Heute in einigen Punkten eine Scheibe abschneiden. Nicht alles war so bitter böse wie man es immer darstellt. Und verrfolgt werden Heute immernoch Menschen!!
das stimmt die nazis hatten auch gute erziehung..wir waren immerhin eines eder erfolgreichsten länder (technick, medizin usw) nur das problem is halt das die nazis sich für etwas besseres halten und die heutigen nazis sind einfach nur noch abschaum die können nigs sind meistens arbeitslose penner die wegen ihrer schlechten ausbildung über ausländer quatschen die eine bessere ausblidung haben un einen job kriegen
@devsolar this doesnt have to be the ships main gun thats the thing. it can still have the main 15 or 11 inch guns, but as a secondary, have the gustav as secondary
хоть и смотрится грозно, но на деле было бесполезное, т.к с расстояния в 35 километров точно не попадало, в севастополе из 38ми выстрелов только один попал точно
@sunNbass I think it had something to do with size of hitlers penis, looks like he needed to compensate something because this gun itself is absolutelly wothless
Denk mal du stehst in der festung auf einmal gibts nur nen riesenkrach und bums paar sekunden Später brettert so ein Geschoss in deine Festung und alles fliegt dir um die Ohren xD HAMMERGERÄT !!!
@Grav3Digg3r666 They could use it only against Soviets. With US air superiority that thing would be pile of scrap metal long before they finished assembling it.
@ssmusic214 Correct me if I'm wrong but I thought they used them in anzio, they would sit in a tunnel, load, then pull out to shell the beaches. Credit where credit is due, not a bad tactic.
@hofgeneric Where did you get that info? I can not picture myself railroad tunnel big enough for oversize load like Gustav. Besides Gustav required 2 parallel railroad tracks bent in curve to achieve wide traverse aiming angle.
@hofgeneric Besides it took 2000 men 6 weeks to assemble Gustav. Not exactly high mobility weapon. By the time it's assembled the battle would be over. Though it did very good job on Soviet forts and coastal batteries at Sevastopol.
Die neue Deutsche Schwere Artillerie, wie geil ist das denn!! Man was haben wir in dem alten tagen gemacht, wünsche es war genauso heute als damals!! Deutsche Power bleibt für immer!!
What a monster! Talk about big guns... Jeez thats going overkill lol. But i like it! Like someone posted earlier, why the germans didnt put these guns on their battlecruisers one can wonder.
@KonChul Its an old reply. WW2 started before the ships could be constructed. Which is why you have dora's, gustav's cannons mounted on railway platforms.
If you ever wonder why the Germans lost the war, look at this monstrous waste of material and human resources. I am happy they lost their last war and hope they lose their next. It is not for the Germans that I point this out, but for us here in the USA. We are protecting Europe and Japan against a Soviet Union that no longer exists. We are fighting unnecessary wars against Muslims. We are squandering our economy on weapons a million times as wasteful as this Nazi German piece of trash.
@natobaden Only 2 of these cannons were built, one was captured and cut up by US forces and the other was destroyed to avoid it being captured by Soviet forces.
@ jakefree25 Sevastopol defended since September, 12th, 1941 - on July, 9th, 1942! And no superbig calibres helped Germany! The Soviet armies have decided to leave city only by order of command to protect caucasus where in the summer of 1942 Germans have started to come. Englishmen in Dunkirk in 1940 have surrendered much faster.... No army of the world is capable so to defend. Who knows other examples of the armies result examples I will be glad to hear...
Und Sewastopol setzte fort zu kämpfen und, die Faschisten zu zerstören! Und die sowjetischen Matrosen und die Soldaten legten auf diese Werkzeuge den Penis!
@klaijkan yeah, i know that one, read it in a book lately. They also designed a tank that had a triple 15.9" turret from a battleship prototype called the "O Project" which was supposed to be the successor to the Bismark.
@IIXXIIXX It depends what spot on the ship it would hit, if it hit the magazine, then yes, the ship would go down, but if it hit towards the boiler room or a signal array, then the ship would be fine
@StephenETavington It matters not to arm chair general a decision made 80 years in the past. We have the lessons of history to judge on events AND we don't have the mindset they did. Remember they where drawing on experience from what was then "The Great War"
@staydput Yes i know, But if this was mounted on the Tirpitz or Bismark, it would have been MUCH more effective rather than its actual use as a railway gun.
@laxman191 Did you read what staydput wrote? This thing took 20-45 minutes to reload, had a crew of 1500 men, a lousy hit-miss ratio, and the barrel was wasted after less than 100 shells fired. The weight was in excess of 1350 tons, 400 tons being the barrel alone. Would you want to mount a gun on a battleship that can get off one, at most two shots during an encounter?
shiet fucken big monster guns... lol
Ben998x 2 weeks ago
HH ! FROM ROMANIA !
TaviYamato 1 month ago
Big weapons bad results (except the nukes)
jeremy76260 1 month ago
now thats some fucking gun
MrMilfhunter2003 2 months ago
These weapons resulted in the conquest of the Crimea! Outstanding :O
Taurus454 2 months ago
德國、日本。
兩個做事認真、整潔、快速的國家,
本應榮獲外界等美好的讚美...
只因在同一年兩個野心雄厚國發動了所謂世界大戰 世界的浩劫 讓很多人平白死亡...
siz19820817 3 months ago
Notice how on the side it said, "THOR" lol
EllyMcCormack 3 months ago
tämänköhän vuoksi on saksassa ja Euroopassa yleensäkin vakiintunut mitta 80,00 cm lavan leveydeksi elikkä eurolavan mitta leveyssuunnassa???????
jukkiz67 4 months ago
AAAHHHH!!!! at last sumthing decent on you-tube!!
bigrobnz 5 months ago
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Don't miss with that things reload speed, I don't think it's very easy too miss anyway ;P
360deeman 5 months ago
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barbikabarbika 5 months ago
I'd like to level Washington D. C.: can I borrow it?
hermitcrabbot 5 months ago 13
najo ich hab was unanständiges entdeckt
VictorFayiz652 5 months ago
1080P ? haha
pooinyourass 5 months ago
I love these old propaganda reels, I just wish they were subtitled
thEannoyingE 5 months ago
they made it to scratch Chuck Norris but.. it failed
1party87 6 months ago
amazing
compprufus 6 months ago
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hitler hatte noch was ganz anderes for,aner atlantikküste...
ollenhauer1 6 months ago
I adore the how they deplıy the gun :P we have to do it in 30 seconds nowadays :D
doganaktas 6 months ago
mine is bigger ^^
GPunktmod 7 months ago
whom said size dont matter?
OHNGAI 7 months ago
@OHNGAI
your mum?
MustNotRead 6 months ago
@MustNotRead ha ha ha good one
OHNGAI 6 months ago
that bitch most have rocked the earth and caused globle warming with its recoil
inyourfacedouchebag 7 months ago
what is the reload time?
ICEGTN 7 months ago
Imagine those with proximity detonation say 100m above ground and the explosive packed with ball bearings... frightening.
Imagine those brought to bear on Bastogne. Thank goodness they were not!
mercator79 7 months ago
@mercator79 Never would have happened, Bastogne was not a strategic target and of little military value. The original German plan called for the city to be bypassed. We here in the U.S. like to think Bastogne was a great important battle where we held Germans at bay by skill and what not - that is a fiction. It was not a primary objective for the Germans at all, if it had been they would have taken it in 1-2 days (literally) by deploying an armored division there instead of rolling past it.
Robert111 6 months ago
einfach nur der Wahnsinn die Teile:-)
wie soll die Bundeswehr mit dem was sie zur verfügung hat nur bestehen :-D
OssiSchalker 7 months ago
bah, hier spricht niemand ordentlich deutsch oder?..
AktivAgressiv 7 months ago
silly germans
deeerp1 8 months ago
what were they trying to destroy? the moon?
th4Guy77 8 months ago
@th4Guy77 and the sun as well
deeerp1 8 months ago
@th4Guy77 The Fortress of Sevastopol ;)
HondaNsrFan 7 months ago
800 mm? O_O
Axonn2012 8 months ago
Nicht zu vergessen, dass die Nazis nicht antisemitische, nein, sie waren nur "Deutsche Arbeiterpartei" die Leute, die tun dem Holocaust waren, ist der Gestapo, sie haben nicht mal die deutsche Öffentlichkeit wissen über den Holocaust, weil es Unruhen würden.
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MultiCarllewis 8 months ago
Die hätten lieber den Gustav einschmelzen sollen und 200 neue Tiger Panzer von den Metall bauen.
Interessanto 8 months ago
One shot went through 30 meters of solid rock and blew up a russian ammo depot at Sebastopol... o.O
lol
RabidRat88 9 months ago
@RabidRat88 and sunk a ship in the process lol
fallschirmjager0000 8 months ago
this just was in a show on dutch tv and they explained they needed 5000 men to operate this in the field damn
ZoetePoep 9 months ago
looks like a twenty man crew. also looks like it takes forever to fire one round. big and powerful, yes. but tactically, how effective was it?
zulubro 9 months ago
@zulubro actoully it only took a couple seconds cause the crew was so good and it was a 200 man crew
nimbalo300 4 months ago
ich frage mich ja wie Zielt man mit dem ding. ;-)
Sunwarrior21 9 months ago
2:05 - 2:08 Seems to me like Hitler was compensating for something
Pigroota 10 months ago
@Pigroota Yeah he lost one of his balls in ww1 but unfornately a medic saved his life...
666Tormentor666 9 months ago
@666Tormentor666 you are terrible
freakfurt 9 months ago
scheiss nazis
flyingcubic 10 months ago
@flyingcubic
idiot die nazis waren net alle schlecht un außerdem wie viel % von der wehrmacht waren wirklich nazis also du vollspakko informier dich vorher befor du etwas sagst schwachkopp
Jojopoable 9 months ago 27
@Jojopoable "die nazis waren net alle schlecht" was bist du denn für ein vollpfosten? hitler war ja eigentlich auch ein ganz netter kerl, was?
geh kacken du affe!
arschfikker 6 months ago
@arschfikker
alle sagen das hitler dumm war??? war er net er war eigentlich ziemlich clever oder meinst du das jmd mal einfach so reichsführer wird..also er war nur krank was das mi den juden angeht und hatte größenwahn.....
Jojopoable 6 months ago
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arschfikker 6 months ago
@arschfikker
Toller name übrigens. Warum sollten Nazis schlecht sein? Nationalsozialismus in seiner Grundform beinhaltet weder Rassenhass noch die Verfolgung von Minderheiten oder sonst etwas deart unhumanes. Also sag mir bitte warum Nazis deiner Meinung nach schlecht sind? Achja und warum sind alle Nazis hitler fans, kannst mir das auch erklären? Wieder so eine der alles in eine Schublade packt weil sein Horizont nur bis zum Bordstein reicht aber gegen Faschismus schimpft haha
XxMalarkixX 5 months ago
@Jojopoable ömmm emmmm alle nazis sind schlecht
battelfielde9898 5 months ago
@Jojopoable Der Westen und auch die BRD betreiben genauso Massenmord und fördern Ungerechtigkeit. Damit wir hier billige Möbel, Schuhe und Kleidung kaufen können sterben viele Menschen in Asien Südamerika etc oder werden schwer krank. In meinen Augen ist die Heutige Welt kein deut besser! Und von der Politik der Nazis könnte man sich Heute in einigen Punkten eine Scheibe abschneiden. Nicht alles war so bitter böse wie man es immer darstellt. Und verrfolgt werden Heute immernoch Menschen!!
LimaAdrian 2 months ago
@LimaAdrian
das stimmt die nazis hatten auch gute erziehung..wir waren immerhin eines eder erfolgreichsten länder (technick, medizin usw) nur das problem is halt das die nazis sich für etwas besseres halten und die heutigen nazis sind einfach nur noch abschaum die können nigs sind meistens arbeitslose penner die wegen ihrer schlechten ausbildung über ausländer quatschen die eine bessere ausblidung haben un einen job kriegen
Jojopoable 2 months ago
@Jojopoable "die nazis waren net alle schlecht" lol best joke ever du schwachkopp
BigLouieLittlePhilly 1 month ago
@BigLouieLittlePhilly willste darauf ne antwort du kleiner 12 jähriger dauerwichser der in jeden text dieses hässlcihe lol schreibt
Jojopoable 1 month ago
this is when you can say "i could aim... but with this thing i don't have to!"
jannikmt 10 months ago
гавно неуклюжее
DENzz5 10 months ago
they should develop a KE round for that gun lol.
bunny153649 10 months ago
Imagine if you get hit with this thing dead center at point blank range.hahahaha now that's a shitty way to die.
Burugudunstuy123 10 months ago
800 millimeters that's almost as big as my, well lets just say that's pretty big. lol
This gun took too many men and special equipment to move and maintain, it was totally impractical.
Zyworski 10 months ago
no wonder there was nothing left of sevastopol then rubbish and dust
huswsimonbla 10 months ago
why is a volcano on tracks?
WaiWu 10 months ago
hahahah it takes 30 minutes to fire another round. that is so quick. :) lol
TheMetalJacket 11 months ago
@TheMetalJacket this is a weapon you only need to fire once ! :D
MrAzzman31 11 months ago
fukk did they wanted to hit the moon with that thing ?
MrJustsomerandomguy 11 months ago
@MrJustsomerandomguy nah they needed it to get through Maginot line forts. But it got very little use.
RabidRat88 9 months ago
monster granaten
lepricoun 11 months ago
one shot from this would wreck the whole neighbourhood :D
MrAzzman31 11 months ago
@MrAzzman31 Ever seen the vid where the french army guy gets in the way of the recoil of the cannon hes reloading?
Imagine that with the Gustav......LOL
admiralfaffy 11 months ago
@admiralfaffy lol i saw that man i think if it happens with this thing the guy would just vaporize :D
MrAzzman31 11 months ago
@devsolar this doesnt have to be the ships main gun thats the thing. it can still have the main 15 or 11 inch guns, but as a secondary, have the gustav as secondary
laxman191 11 months ago
хоть и смотрится грозно, но на деле было бесполезное, т.к с расстояния в 35 километров точно не попадало, в севастополе из 38ми выстрелов только один попал точно
Flashpoh 1 year ago
HMi, i wouldnt want to be a gunner, when you have a missfire with the danger of a cook off greande with this size :D
HondaNsrFan 1 year ago
The Penis of the God of War
sunNbass 1 year ago
@sunNbass I think it had something to do with size of hitlers penis, looks like he needed to compensate something because this gun itself is absolutelly wothless
ww2footage 11 months ago
Man the Germans built some cool shit during World War II
DFarms001 1 year ago 3
Even with these monstrous guns Nazi animals couldn't capture Sevastopol for 250 days and they lost 300 000 of Nazists.
In 1941 it was the best fortified place in the world.
stevefoxxx1 1 year ago
@stevefoxxx1 Ukraine lost 7 to 10 million to soveit russia just 12 years before...
how dare you speak of the greatest army in modern history with such insolence. The Wehrmacht wreaked havoc on the filthy communist drones.
lictor313 1 year ago
When hitler saw this, he wonderd if there could be made an anti-tank version of it
F4Wildcat 1 year ago 42
@F4Wildcat
P1000 Ratte / P1500 Monster ^^
LaGonzo1 10 months ago
@F4Wildcat what do you mean with "an anti-tank version" ?
doganaktas 6 months ago
@F4Wildcat and that was the moment the p1500 landkreuzer concept was born:)
marchovens 5 months ago
geezus
tucker1012 1 year ago
holy shit, look at the pipe on that thing. you know you gonna get fked up when you see that machine emerge from the horizon.
willemdawillem 1 year ago
The gun at 1:02, look's like from a cartoon.
SwissLeo1 1 year ago
very nice
HermannWillie90 1 year ago
@MrLousyTube Na.
Dragon22873 1 year ago
can anyone tell me the piece of music playing in the background? is it wagner?
vannessaluva 1 year ago
@vannessaluva The music is the "Russland-Fanfare". It is from Franz Liszt. The full song is "Les Preludes"
Gelbkreuz 1 year ago
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@vannessaluva The music is the "Russland-Fanfare". It is from Franz Liszt. The full song is "Les Preludes"
Gelbkreuz 1 year ago
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@vannessaluva It is called the "Russland-Fanfare". It is from Franz Liszt. The full song is "Les Preludes"
Gelbkreuz 1 year ago
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@vannessaluva It is called the "Russland-Fanfare". It is from Franz Liszt. The full song is "Les Preludes".
Gelbkreuz 1 year ago
i do not want to get hit by one of those
Magnesium37 1 year ago
Denk mal du stehst in der festung auf einmal gibts nur nen riesenkrach und bums paar sekunden Später brettert so ein Geschoss in deine Festung und alles fliegt dir um die Ohren xD HAMMERGERÄT !!!
MsKaliskaya 1 year ago 3
i think i just shit myself
aahrg1234567890 1 year ago
@vk45de
Lol, i thought u were saying i shud go kill myself, but then i read my post... I see
laxdan37 1 year ago
Man that's engineering! Too bad that kind of ingenuity rarely gets put to good use!
chh5555 1 year ago
the nazi's may have been an evil bunch but you can't deny their ingenuity
everestfalls 1 year ago
The Reds probably shat themselves
AzyrenIshida 1 year ago
piękne.
0Dhoine 1 year ago
2:26 "diesem massierten Feuerhagel"?!
595o 1 year ago
Man, would seriously suck if you missed..
Grav3Digg3r666 1 year ago
@Grav3Digg3r666 They could use it only against Soviets. With US air superiority that thing would be pile of scrap metal long before they finished assembling it.
ssmusic214 1 year ago
@ssmusic214 Correct me if I'm wrong but I thought they used them in anzio, they would sit in a tunnel, load, then pull out to shell the beaches. Credit where credit is due, not a bad tactic.
hofgeneric 1 year ago
@hofgeneric Where did you get that info? I can not picture myself railroad tunnel big enough for oversize load like Gustav. Besides Gustav required 2 parallel railroad tracks bent in curve to achieve wide traverse aiming angle.
ssmusic214 1 year ago
@hofgeneric Besides it took 2000 men 6 weeks to assemble Gustav. Not exactly high mobility weapon. By the time it's assembled the battle would be over. Though it did very good job on Soviet forts and coastal batteries at Sevastopol.
ssmusic214 1 year ago
Treffer werden nicht gezeigt, nur Mündungsfeuer. Wahnsinnig impossant, mir platzt gleich die Fontanelle.
fischech 1 year ago
The Germans should of bought more Stukas & ME262 instead.
MOJONIXION 1 year ago
Where can i buy a shoulder fired version?
laxdan37 1 year ago
@laxdan37 You can buy a colt m1911, stick it to your head, and pull the trigger. Sure ti's not the same thing, but accomplishes the same task.
vk45de 1 year ago
say hello to my little frend \;p
MrAapenkind 1 year ago
Jesus H Christ , look at that Dora Shell and the charge to it.... my god.
mad91K 1 year ago
amazing footage, haven't seen this anywhere else.
Kneb587 1 year ago
Waste of manpower and resources ... useless piece of equipment!
Charaht 1 year ago
14/88
88untergang 1 year ago
Die neue Deutsche Schwere Artillerie, wie geil ist das denn!! Man was haben wir in dem alten tagen gemacht, wünsche es war genauso heute als damals!! Deutsche Power bleibt für immer!!
Panzerflotte 1 year ago
What a waste of reources I wonder how many panzers that steel could have made lol
Danzul23 1 year ago
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I hope nazi can regain the power on this day
and destorys all the fucking countries like usa,russia,china..etc
ulickmytits 1 year ago
@ulickmytits na not china russia and usa would be good targets :)
eskon12345 1 year ago
hmmm ifve i would get my hands on one of does my neighbour wont be complaining anytime soon heheheh....
CKFMproductions 1 year ago
2:20 is that Dora or Schwerer?
razoros123 1 year ago
@razoros123 Scwherer means heavy, their names were Gustav and Dora,
GeetarApprentice 1 year ago
*UND DAS IST DIE NEUE, SCHWERE DEUTSCHE ARTILLERIE!*
einfach toll!
OnkelDagobert12 1 year ago
What a monster! Talk about big guns... Jeez thats going overkill lol. But i like it! Like someone posted earlier, why the germans didnt put these guns on their battlecruisers one can wonder.
KonChul 1 year ago
@KonChul Its an old reply. WW2 started before the ships could be constructed. Which is why you have dora's, gustav's cannons mounted on railway platforms.
lmandozal 1 year ago
When the 800 mm came round the corner i filled my pants even though it was just a video lol it's freakin huge
The germans were way to advanced for their time
tutusarepu 1 year ago
That is one huge cannon...
Someone123300 1 year ago
If you ever wonder why the Germans lost the war, look at this monstrous waste of material and human resources. I am happy they lost their last war and hope they lose their next. It is not for the Germans that I point this out, but for us here in the USA. We are protecting Europe and Japan against a Soviet Union that no longer exists. We are fighting unnecessary wars against Muslims. We are squandering our economy on weapons a million times as wasteful as this Nazi German piece of trash.
Skeptic121 1 year ago
... die hätten das Ding mal besser auf ein Schiff gepackt und NewYork beschossen.... dann wären ein paar Türme 60 Jahre eher umgefallen....
Klauskommnachhaus 1 year ago 12
@Klauskommnachhaus Die Türme standen dort noch nicht, sondern ein anderer Turm (der nebenbei recht ansehlich war).
595o 1 year ago
@Klauskommnachhaus Alles klar, die standen ja damals schon...ne?
jabo109k 10 months ago
... die hätten das Ding mal besser auf ein Schiff gepackt und NewYork beschossen.... dann wären ein paar Türme 60 Jahre eher umgefallen....
Klauskommnachhaus 1 year ago
You would need a small army just to fire one round ... lol
7Niwde7 1 year ago
what ever happened to these monsters after the war did they melt them down or do they still around intact?
natobaden 1 year ago
@natobaden Only 2 of these cannons were built, one was captured and cut up by US forces and the other was destroyed to avoid it being captured by Soviet forces.
EtienneLF 1 year ago
@EtienneLF
Thank you very good of you to reply
natobaden 1 year ago
awesome
alkaline71 2 years ago
Wie mögen sich wohl die ruskis in sewastopol gefühlt haben, als das Ding anfing zu schießen???
Es gab ja nicht so viele Einschläge, aber die psychologische Wirkung muß katastrophal gewesen sein...
SiegmarHenne 2 years ago
And Sevastopol continued to battle and destroy fascists! And the Soviet sailors and soldiers put the penis on these tools!
GX114 2 years ago
@GX114 The Germans took Sevastopol
jakefree25 2 years ago 2
@ jakefree25 Sevastopol defended since September, 12th, 1941 - on July, 9th, 1942! And no superbig calibres helped Germany! The Soviet armies have decided to leave city only by order of command to protect caucasus where in the summer of 1942 Germans have started to come. Englishmen in Dunkirk in 1940 have surrendered much faster.... No army of the world is capable so to defend. Who knows other examples of the armies result examples I will be glad to hear...
GX114 2 years ago
Und Sewastopol setzte fort zu kämpfen und, die Faschisten zu zerstören! Und die sowjetischen Matrosen und die Soldaten legten auf diese Werkzeuge den Penis!
GX114 2 years ago
Der Mörser heißt nicht Karl sonder Thor
domi6869 2 years ago
God, 80cm Shell, That thing is bigger than a Freaking Iowa Class Battleship's Mark 7 16" gun.
The germans should have stuck this gun on a ship lol
laxman191 2 years ago 32
it wouldn't fit
shadowfax272 2 years ago
@laxman191 they intended to stick on a tank..:P
klaijkan 1 year ago
@klaijkan yeah, i know that one, read it in a book lately. They also designed a tank that had a triple 15.9" turret from a battleship prototype called the "O Project" which was supposed to be the successor to the Bismark.
laxman191 1 year ago
@laxman191 if they hit something with that the ship would then be non existing
IIXXIIXX 1 year ago
@IIXXIIXX It depends what spot on the ship it would hit, if it hit the magazine, then yes, the ship would go down, but if it hit towards the boiler room or a signal array, then the ship would be fine
laxman191 1 year ago
@laxman191 OR, should they have used the resources in building these guns into refining their research on rockets?
StephenETavington 1 year ago
@StephenETavington It matters not to arm chair general a decision made 80 years in the past. We have the lessons of history to judge on events AND we don't have the mindset they did. Remember they where drawing on experience from what was then "The Great War"
roaklin 1 year ago
@laxman191
After ONLY 97 rounds the entire Dora/Gustav barrel had to be SCRAPPED...
Hence, it became a PURE propaganda weapon...
In military economic terms --- it's a complete DUD.
Hence, NO ONE has EVER attempted to repeat the design....
Exception: Dr. Bull -- and he had a bullet to the brain.
Too easy to destroy with aircraft/missiles.
staydput 1 year ago
@staydput Yes i know, But if this was mounted on the Tirpitz or Bismark, it would have been MUCH more effective rather than its actual use as a railway gun.
laxman191 1 year ago
@laxman191 Did you read what staydput wrote? This thing took 20-45 minutes to reload, had a crew of 1500 men, a lousy hit-miss ratio, and the barrel was wasted after less than 100 shells fired. The weight was in excess of 1350 tons, 400 tons being the barrel alone. Would you want to mount a gun on a battleship that can get off one, at most two shots during an encounter?
DevSolar 11 months ago
yeah if i would get shot i would defenitly want this to be the gun .....DAS MÖRSER!
swedcurf 2 years ago
DER MÖRSER
DunklerTempler 1 year ago
This think is a monster I would not want to be a Red on that day
RazorCell7 2 years ago 27
lol
Dafmen8818 2 years ago
@RazorCell7 actually the Germans dismantled one of the two rail guns for fear of the Rd Army capturing it. i dont blame them.
famousnumber5 1 year ago
@famousnumber5 talk is cheap PM me proof
RazorCell7 1 year ago
some of the initial footage here is of the Karl-Gerät mortar, if im not mistaken.
Keinlicht 2 years ago
get your hand stuck "guys, GUYS, GUYS!!!! boom
cooljoe494 2 years ago
ihr versteht doch eh kein wort was da geredert wird?
19Ittoqqortoormiit91 2 years ago 7
@19Ittoqqortoormiit91
google übestzer dann vertstehst des ;)
sebixxlful 8 months ago
muy interesante, gracias!!!
juann1994 2 years ago
效果不大...
s455164 2 years ago
嘩..德國利害大炮彈還是飛彈!
afraidfire 2 years ago
沒有什麼好處= =
製造和使用佔用大量資源
靠嚇
boodbood98k 2 years ago
Très intéressant document !
Merci !!!
20041889AH 2 years ago 5