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Uploaded by on Apr 13, 2008

Footage Panzerbekämpfung, artilery and panzers in Russia
Music: Westerwald Lied (German ww2 march).

Song text:
Heute wollen wir marschieren
Einen neuen Marsch probieren
[In dem schönen Westerwald
Ja da pfeift der Wind so kalt]

Oh du schöner Westerwald
Über deine Höhen pfeift der Wind so kalt
Jedoch der kleinste Sonnenschein
Dringt tief in's Herz hinein

Und die Gretel und der Hans
Geh'n des Sonntags gern zum Tanz
[Weil das Tanzen Freude macht
Und das Herz im Leibe lacht]

Oh du schöner Westerwald
Über deine Höhen pfeift der Wind so kalt
Jedoch der kleinste Sonnenschein
Dringt tief in's Herz hinein.


Ist das Tanzen dann vorbei
Gibt es meistens Keilerei
[Und dem Bursch' den das nicht freut
Man sagt der hat kein Schneid]

Oh du schöner Westerwald
Über deine Höhen pfeift der Wind so kalt
Jedoch der kleinste Sonnenschein
Dringt tief in's Herz hinein.

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  • Both east and west fronts were brutal enough. My father, who had surrendered to the US Army in Italy, was transferred to a POW camp in Erbisoeul, Belgien, where the British guards starved all of the German prisoners, shooting at those who ventured to use the open trenches to deficate and urinate. Obviously, the weak prisoners often drowned in the urine and feces, to the rousing applause of the British guards. Only through the intervention of the International Red Cross did any survive!!

  • @wolfgangpmay

    Well the total situation was a little different. Ofcourse i believe the situation you discribed must have happened but US army was the wurst...

    They were the SS of the allies.

    They wanted a special catagorie POW for germans, so they could do anything they want and giving the germans few to no rights. UK didnt want to know anything of the USA's plan luckely.

  • The conclusion is:

    USA is just as bad as Germany was, but USA had important allies so they couldnt make all the rules the way they wanted.

    And ofcourse Russians as we know with their camps in syberia etc are also just as bad....

    Winner writtes history! (but US and russia are just as bad)

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  • What the white Europeans need to do is to have children, plenty of them, millions of them. Because the population growth rate is extreme low, and the muslims who are invading Europe they have between 5 to 10 children per family!! We must do something. Let's breed!! for the time being this must be our strategy

  • Hitler divided his army 75% in eastern front and 20 % in western front and 5 % in italy and think if hitler would take his 75% from eastern to western? I think that the allies didnt have a chance. (not a nazi) Im polish Polska <3 !

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  • @bobbyboynyc yeah in the civil war, union guards would hang rebel POWS by their thumbs and other torterous things. But from what I heard from a good friend of mine who served in 506th Airborne during WWII, americans gave German POWs pretty decent conditions. 2 rolls of toliet paper, 1 pack of cigerettes and such.

  • @wolfgangpmay I am so sorry. I wish your father had died in agony.

  • @homosapiens28 blame the feminist movement for that. Im not against womens rights but they went to far and we are reaping what they sowed!

  • ha Goliath, i remember that thing

  • @wolfgangpmay

    American Union Army guards did precisely the same to Confederate POWs! War is always wrong, and the same bakls engineer one after the other, with the aid of secret societies and manufacturing families (Fabrikanten)!

  • @mike14523 so much for the US being neutral then. :)

  • @mushu144 it wasnt only the oil embargo it all of the raw materials that japan needed to have war to help germany. like ammo, metal, rubber, and ect.

  • @mike14523 that was in defense of a possible attack on mainland USA.

    pretty much, it was still after the US had forced Japan into a corner by oil embargo.

  • @mushu144 no not really you forget in 1942 there was the battle of guadal canal, the battle of the strait by the australia, and the biggest blow to the japanesse naval fleet the battle of midway that destroyed 65% of their navy and airforce. by the end of 42 the japanesse lost most of their forces to move to island to island but their men on land had better chances to survive.

  • @mushu144 The u.s. had territories in the pacific but not colonies, but the u.s. couldnt have a leg to stand on when they told japan to stop fighting the russians. the japanesse emperor asked roosevelt how the americans treated the native americans and how some of the other countries treated people and no one stop them from doing so. thing was the japenesse was kicking the russians asses.

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