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Uploaded by on Jul 23, 2007

My newest video, with clips from Band of Brothers!
Music: Sia - Breathe me
I hope you enjoy it!!

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  • My grandfather was in the battle of Midway on the Enterprise. He was there when it was torn down, what they did to the battleship was a complete spit in the face to the Pacific Marines and sailors alike.That was our pride in Midway.My other grandfather was a tank crewmember in the Battle of the Bulge.I'm 16, most of the kids my age don't know shit, nor even CARE about our veterans.They take what we have in this country for granted, when in reality, a lot of men never came home to see their kids.

  • My Grandfather was an Army Officer in WW2. Fought through Germany and helped cross the Rhine. He eventually retired as a Colonel. A family member of mine, before I was born, once made the mistake of saying something like, "War is awesome!" My Grandfather was never one to talk about anything that happened but when he heard that my parents tell me he got up and slapped the shit out of the family member who said it. He said anyone who has ever been in war would know better than that.

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  • The father of my grandfather was in WW 1 ... he dies some years after with problms in heart a cause of toxic bombs

    Brothers of my grand mother (Poland) fight in WW2 they disappeared and die in combat

  • @Geldermalsen12345 Where did you hear that propaganda? They sent them in Stalingrad because they didn't have weapons, and if they didn't take it all of Russia would be lost...

  • @chris96kalonji your grandfather probably shot 'cowards'.

    the sovjet army officers did nothing but sending thousands of young boys into battle and the ones who retreat were immediately shot

  • The uncle of my grandfather,(which would be my great-uncle?) was one of the first people to die in the defense of Belgium.He was a Gendarme (a sort of police officer but with more authority and better training) on his daily tour when the Germans (I do not know where exactly and that information is lost to me since my grandfather died) invaded.It was said he stepped off his bike, took his pistol and opened fire to be shot in return.He was one of the first civilian casulties of the war in Belgium.

  • When the Canadians came to free us my grandfather helped them out as well. The most damage he did to the German occupier was probably when he rode against a German high ranking officer car with his bike after curfew. Thank God he rode on as it was punishable by death to be out after curfew.

  • And to add my own piece of history. My one grandfather (never knew my other) was an apothecary during WWII. He was one out of two that didn't flee to England and choose to stay behind to take care of the people's health. Now this made him responsible for the health of around a few thousands of people (probably a lot more but I do not know the demographic numbers of then) together with one other apothecary and one doctor that also stayed behind.

  • A lot of people here have grandfathers who fought in WWII, I respect those men but as its been said already, not many know what happened during WWII.Unfortunately, sorry to say, but most American people that are concerned about this stuff can also only say most things starting at june 6th 1944.Or about the pacific.They have no clue of the things that happened from 1939-1944 or mostly not.So just please, try to look past D-Day as well and learn the full history, in respect of the ones that died.

  • @JWillis8910 Well from Germany that was because Hitler was a bastard. He brainwashed the young generation through the Hitler Jügden and the ones coming behind it. When you look at when he started with this and the age of the kids you'll notice that when the war started on the 1st of september 1939 all those of the first Hitler Jugden generation hit the age 18-19 around then. So he had been making young soldiers years from beforehand.

  • @ace787878 i would love to meet you grandfathers, i would love to meet real veterans from WWII. i've only met veterans from Korea, Vietnam, Iraq, and Afghanistan... but never in my life, have i met a veteran from WWII. in one way, i wish i could have been there to fight side by side with them, but in another way, i wish it never happened in the first place

  • @Undertaker3879 i'm a military fanatic, and when i have kids, i'm gonna tell them stories from real people that were in, i'll try to keep the stories goin for as long as i live

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