If i am President Truman i will not just ordered to drop the two atom bomb on the land of the "FALLEN SUN" but millions of atom bomb into the balls of every Japs...Defeatist!
Metz is on the Maginot Line, a French location temporarily held by Nazis - Until the allied victory there, at which point they were able to advance *to* the Siegfried Line.
fahq biotch. dress up like sailor moon and give yourself a bukkakke, better yet why dont you cook your own shiet on a skillet. oh wait y'all already did that. =P
I dont care what u european,australians,and british say about americans.I know here in Philippines we love the man Douglas McArthur.This man save us from the atrocity of Japanese.We always remember his promise I shall return,and his answered that promise.Without this promise then so many more of my people would have died.We were hacked to death by japs for trying to give the U.S. marines water and food in their death march.Americans sacrafice will never be forget here.I swear it!!!
@keekee269 Thank You my Friend, but understand there were problems with McArthur and Patton did not think much of him overall. McArthur was Right On during WW2 but "screwed the pooch" during Korea. B29 crews saw Chinese massing on the N Korean Border but McArthur refused to listen to those folks. IT IS POSSIBLE had McArthur informed the President about the poss that China would come in to the "war" then we might have taken out Commie China--Note Russia though havin A-bombs no del to US
wow your stupid gravelandx the enemy is running away what you going to tell them to do stop an put there handsd up? lol. it's war if he wanted to surrender he would lol
An unarmed jap running away would be rearmed and kill you the next day. Better shoot him when you have the opportunity. War is not a sport with fair rules.
brave american troops, unfortunately patton was a egotistic bastard who tended to take most of the limelight- however more sensible and intelligent generals like bradley prevailed.
@victor256in U may think that of PATTON but if u served under him u had a good chance of making it home higher % with PATTON than any other American Cmdr. Patton's killed more nazis than any American Cmdr as well. Saved 101st Airborne 'cause he knew what his troops could do! Bradley almost stopped D-Day was on the edge off calling it off even when it had started.
Bradly was totally outclassed at the Battle of the Bulge. Patton saved his butt too.
Hey my grandpa was in the nazi lines....he never talked much about it...i wanna know if there´s a way to know what meddals he won or if he won anything at all...thanks
neo nazis have no future. They don't even have a gov't to support them. They have no airplanes, no tanks, no ships, nothing! Real Nazis back in ww2 had everything. But Hitler that crazy insane fuck ruined everything.
those werent neo's. Todays neo's are all about white power this and white power that. They have no solid real political goal. Nazis back then had a system, a goal, were civilized, had foreign legions, volunteers from other countries.
German troops were under orders not to share any food with starving Greeks. I know Greeks who lived during the occupation. The Germans would not even share the scraps they threw away. They destroyed it all. They were arrogant and uncaring about the Greek populace. Good riddance!
Thats not true at all. One of the reasons the allies didnt finish the war in 1944 was because of inventive and formidable German defense in the face of overwhelming odds. They were particuarly good at local counter attacks.
There was also a lot of bloodshed during the German occupation. The nazis were ridiculously cruel to the nations they occupied during the war, despite what schlagerhansi would imply.
Yes there was. Definitely. That doesn't mean they were invariably brutal, and - more importantly - that also doesn't mean that the allies didn't kill their share of civilians. Face it: going to war means blowing away a hell of a lot of innocent people. World War II was over sixty years ago, those who fought in it are dead or dying, and it's high time that we started to think of it as humans vs. humans instead of Us vs. Them.
Yes, the Germans were invariably brutal during their occupations in WWII. You can't even provide one example of when they were not brutal. Also, schlagerhansi does not take into account the figures of death by starvation and the large deportations of Greeks to work/death camps in Poland and elsewhere. And I'm sorry, but fascists aren't humans.
All right, then: Denmark. Not that the occupation was good for the country, but it came through with its infrastructure and population almost unscatched, kept its own government until 1943 and the total civilian death toll over five years was under 1500. I'll grant you the points about Greece, I wasn't defending schlagerhansi in the first place.
We deny fascists their humanity at our own peril. It means being convinced that we're a better class of humans than our great-grandfathers and do not need to fear making the same mistakes. Those who fail to learn from history, and all that.
What combat? The Germans left Greece without a fight. It was not a "miracle" that the Akropolis wasn't destroyed, as the Germans respected the cultural monuments of their adversaries - something the Allieds never did. And the "liberation from starvation" meant five years of bloody civil war for the Greek. Good stuff...
Shove it, nazi. The Germans killed a lot of Greeks, especially at Salonica. The population in general was on starvation rations. You don't know anything. And the reason the Germans didn't destroy national monuments is because Hitler wanted them as his own possessions, which is precisely why he didn't level Paris to the ground. Don't try to argue that the nazis acted more honorably than the allies, you just make yourself seem foolish.
By combat I meant, you know, the fighting in the Mediterranean, not implying a thing. Don't know where schlagerhansi got off at?! I'm positive there was a lot of Greek blood shed before the Germans secured crete.
Sure, about 5,000 casualties in fighting. (The 223,000 Greek prisoners were immediately released after the armistice.) Then, there were about 1,500 casualties during the German occupation (mostly partisans). During the Greek civil war (1944-49) there were 158,0000 casualties. Where I got that from? Anywhere, e.g. A New Kind of War by Howard Jones (certainly not a nazi).
Yes, 5000 in fighting. But at Salonica, the Germans killed several thousand Jewish civilians in one day alone, and many other Jews and political enemies were deported to camps in Poland and elsewhere. And besides, a civil war is entirely different from an invasion and occupation. Your interpretation of your data is pretty skewed.
america got5 pwned lolololololol.
waffenss893 1 year ago
if they were the japs what were we to them
just wondering
88keysinarow 3 years ago
If i am President Truman i will not just ordered to drop the two atom bomb on the land of the "FALLEN SUN" but millions of atom bomb into the balls of every Japs...Defeatist!
MichaelSangreal1682 3 years ago
@MichaelSangreal1682 japs are our allies
you meant to say the cockroach muslim
BottleCapsound 2 years ago
Metz is on the Maginot Line, a French location temporarily held by Nazis - Until the allied victory there, at which point they were able to advance *to* the Siegfried Line.
waltergalt 3 years ago
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fuck the philippines. the mexicans of asia.
and im japanese btw. :D
biooooootch!!
Beanieman54 3 years ago
fuck you douchebag. go back to japan
bluecomet007 3 years ago
fahq biotch. dress up like sailor moon and give yourself a bukkakke, better yet why dont you cook your own shiet on a skillet. oh wait y'all already did that. =P
eralare 3 years ago
Fuck the Japanese to..The Philippines beat the japanese in any scene of battle in World War 2...Bakasaru
MichaelSangreal1682 3 years ago
shit man why are you like that
your like that.your ugly
omguk 3 years ago
I dont care what u european,australians,and british say about americans.I know here in Philippines we love the man Douglas McArthur.This man save us from the atrocity of Japanese.We always remember his promise I shall return,and his answered that promise.Without this promise then so many more of my people would have died.We were hacked to death by japs for trying to give the U.S. marines water and food in their death march.Americans sacrafice will never be forget here.I swear it!!!
keekee269 4 years ago 8
@keekee269 Thank You my Friend, but understand there were problems with McArthur and Patton did not think much of him overall. McArthur was Right On during WW2 but "screwed the pooch" during Korea. B29 crews saw Chinese massing on the N Korean Border but McArthur refused to listen to those folks. IT IS POSSIBLE had McArthur informed the President about the poss that China would come in to the "war" then we might have taken out Commie China--Note Russia though havin A-bombs no del to US
rangeclerk 1 year ago
Uggh,, The US wanted to wipe out the Philipines then move into Asia b4 ww1.
They didn't have trillion then.
Hint; at the time US citizens weren't being taxed.
wikiriwhi 4 years ago
Weren't being taxed? Heeeheee! That's a good one.
AbuAmerica 4 years ago
lol that marine shot a unarmed jap running away. I thought you were supposted to capture them not kill them.
gravelandx88 4 years ago
wow your stupid gravelandx the enemy is running away what you going to tell them to do stop an put there handsd up? lol. it's war if he wanted to surrender he would lol
Dogmeat7 3 years ago
An unarmed jap running away would be rearmed and kill you the next day. Better shoot him when you have the opportunity. War is not a sport with fair rules.
Fridomfry 3 years ago
This Newsreel has so many more clips than the title suggests.
looker3189 4 years ago
brave american troops, unfortunately patton was a egotistic bastard who tended to take most of the limelight- however more sensible and intelligent generals like bradley prevailed.
victor256in 4 years ago
@victor256in U may think that of PATTON but if u served under him u had a good chance of making it home higher % with PATTON than any other American Cmdr. Patton's killed more nazis than any American Cmdr as well. Saved 101st Airborne 'cause he knew what his troops could do! Bradley almost stopped D-Day was on the edge off calling it off even when it had started.
Bradly was totally outclassed at the Battle of the Bulge. Patton saved his butt too.
rangeclerk 1 year ago
my grandpa was one of the soldiers behind MacArthur during the leyte landing, he was a captain of the USAFFE
WeTPaXx 4 years ago
Hey my grandpa was in the nazi lines....he never talked much about it...i wanna know if there´s a way to know what meddals he won or if he won anything at all...thanks
thurintheelf 4 years ago
hail hitler!!!!neonazi never die
adolf1940 4 years ago
hey dude hitler its dead, neonazis are fucking faggots trying to be rude guys, seriously fuck u
Xerzio 4 years ago
neo nazis have no future. They don't even have a gov't to support them. They have no airplanes, no tanks, no ships, nothing! Real Nazis back in ww2 had everything. But Hitler that crazy insane fuck ruined everything.
gravelandx88 4 years ago
if todays nazis would win they will ofc rule the army too, how much did nazis have be4 hitler took over germany?
pontusieg 3 years ago
those werent neo's. Todays neo's are all about white power this and white power that. They have no solid real political goal. Nazis back then had a system, a goal, were civilized, had foreign legions, volunteers from other countries.
gravelandx88 3 years ago
LONG LIVE THE NAZI's, LONG LIVE THE NAZI's
DepthOfOctober31 4 years ago
they apparently didnt live that long in this video
bobdolecult 4 years ago
fuck the nazis, fuck hitler and fuck germany you cockroach.
shanedoan101 4 years ago
Watching these is always an eerie experience
AgileTablet 4 years ago
German troops were under orders not to share any food with starving Greeks. I know Greeks who lived during the occupation. The Germans would not even share the scraps they threw away. They destroyed it all. They were arrogant and uncaring about the Greek populace. Good riddance!
Sodnal 4 years ago
este video gustó mucho en ´México
ulident 4 years ago
The germans could have won the war.They are good at offense but havent any good defence tactics.The could take a city but they cant hold ciy
wiidumbgops3 4 years ago
Thats not true at all. One of the reasons the allies didnt finish the war in 1944 was because of inventive and formidable German defense in the face of overwhelming odds. They were particuarly good at local counter attacks.
subscooby 4 years ago
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they were dumbfucks losers
shanedoan101 4 years ago
There was also a lot of bloodshed during the German occupation. The nazis were ridiculously cruel to the nations they occupied during the war, despite what schlagerhansi would imply.
rossisdeadagain 5 years ago
Yes there was. Definitely. That doesn't mean they were invariably brutal, and - more importantly - that also doesn't mean that the allies didn't kill their share of civilians. Face it: going to war means blowing away a hell of a lot of innocent people. World War II was over sixty years ago, those who fought in it are dead or dying, and it's high time that we started to think of it as humans vs. humans instead of Us vs. Them.
Kizor 5 years ago
Yes, the Germans were invariably brutal during their occupations in WWII. You can't even provide one example of when they were not brutal. Also, schlagerhansi does not take into account the figures of death by starvation and the large deportations of Greeks to work/death camps in Poland and elsewhere. And I'm sorry, but fascists aren't humans.
rossisdeadagain 5 years ago
All right, then: Denmark. Not that the occupation was good for the country, but it came through with its infrastructure and population almost unscatched, kept its own government until 1943 and the total civilian death toll over five years was under 1500. I'll grant you the points about Greece, I wasn't defending schlagerhansi in the first place.
Kizor 5 years ago
We deny fascists their humanity at our own peril. It means being convinced that we're a better class of humans than our great-grandfathers and do not need to fear making the same mistakes. Those who fail to learn from history, and all that.
Kizor 5 years ago
Thats some good stuff. You don't see much about the mediterranean combat on youtube.
SmiertSpionem 5 years ago
What combat? The Germans left Greece without a fight. It was not a "miracle" that the Akropolis wasn't destroyed, as the Germans respected the cultural monuments of their adversaries - something the Allieds never did. And the "liberation from starvation" meant five years of bloody civil war for the Greek. Good stuff...
schlagerhansi 5 years ago
Shove it, nazi. The Germans killed a lot of Greeks, especially at Salonica. The population in general was on starvation rations. You don't know anything. And the reason the Germans didn't destroy national monuments is because Hitler wanted them as his own possessions, which is precisely why he didn't level Paris to the ground. Don't try to argue that the nazis acted more honorably than the allies, you just make yourself seem foolish.
rossisdeadagain 5 years ago
By combat I meant, you know, the fighting in the Mediterranean, not implying a thing. Don't know where schlagerhansi got off at?! I'm positive there was a lot of Greek blood shed before the Germans secured crete.
SmiertSpionem 5 years ago
Sure, about 5,000 casualties in fighting. (The 223,000 Greek prisoners were immediately released after the armistice.) Then, there were about 1,500 casualties during the German occupation (mostly partisans). During the Greek civil war (1944-49) there were 158,0000 casualties. Where I got that from? Anywhere, e.g. A New Kind of War by Howard Jones (certainly not a nazi).
schlagerhansi 5 years ago
Yes, 5000 in fighting. But at Salonica, the Germans killed several thousand Jewish civilians in one day alone, and many other Jews and political enemies were deported to camps in Poland and elsewhere. And besides, a civil war is entirely different from an invasion and occupation. Your interpretation of your data is pretty skewed.
rossisdeadagain 5 years ago
Yes, taken to camps by the Poulos regiment and assisted by the administrative achievements of Karamanlis the elder ;)
demestixas 4 years ago
excellent newsreel footage!
timeonfilm 5 years ago