German Defensive Strategy and Tactics At Passchendaele I THE GREAT WAR Special

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The Hindenburg Line, which was developed in early 1917, was designed to have depth and flexibility. Pillboxes, bunkers and machine gun nests all played vital roles in the system, as did the counter-attacking Eingreiftruppen. Since its conception, it had been effective when used properly, but Passchendaele would be where the Siegfriedstellung would face its toughest test yet. Allied superiority in artillery and aircraft, unrelenting bad weather and exhausted soldiers all put a huge strain on the German defence system, but would they be its undoing?
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Gilbert, Martin. The First World War. A Complete History, Holt Paperbacks, 2004.
Hart, Peter. The Great War. A Combat History of the First World War, Oxford University Press, 2013.
Hart, Peter. The Great War. 1914-1918, Profile Books, 2013.
Stone, Norman. World War One. A Short History, Penguin, 2008.
Keegan, John. The First World War, Vintage, 2000.
Hastings, Max. Catastrophe 1914. Europe Goes To War, Knopf, 2013.
Hirschfeld, Gerhard. Enzyklopädie Erster Weltkrieg, Schöningh Paderborn, 2004
Michalka, Wolfgang. Der Erste Weltkrieg. Wirkung, Wahrnehmung, Analyse, Seehamer Verlag GmbH, 2000
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@that1guy335
@that1guy335 6 років тому
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@filmfan885
@filmfan885 6 років тому
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@ic4gmv647
@ic4gmv647 4 роки тому
I agree
@pinesy9452
@pinesy9452 4 роки тому
you heard of World War 2?
@Rakadis
@Rakadis 6 років тому
I swear that trunk becomes bigger and bigger, either that or Indie is shrinking...
@Alsemenor
@Alsemenor 6 років тому
The trunk is slowly devouring Indy's life force - it's cursed, you see.
@dodes2698
@dodes2698 6 років тому
Why not both?
@JagerLange
@JagerLange 6 років тому
In the final episode we find Indy was really a small figurine sat at a desk in a snowglobe.
@Gravelgratious
@Gravelgratious 6 років тому
No you are not supposed to acknowledge it! That is how it becomes more powerful. Only those who sit in the Chair of wisdom , while wearing la vest du Louisville can withstand its might!! Indy and the chair shield the universe from the desk and it's catastrophic nature!The trunk must never be stared at! The trunk must never be known!The trunk must never be opened! Or all shall be devoured by shell holes and drones
@waltertaljaard1488
@waltertaljaard1488 6 років тому
You have to respect these guys. The British and the Canadians for their tenacity in relentless attacking over horrible terrain. And the Germans for holding and standing their ground, eventhough their experience at Passchedeale must have been simular to the French at Verdun. Or even worse.
@jona.scholt4362
@jona.scholt4362 3 роки тому
"What each man achieved in his lonely shell hole deserves to be set down in letters of Gold in the history or war". Can't argue with that.
@woestewouter96
@woestewouter96 6 років тому
As a Dutch guy, props for the pronunciation of "Steenbeek" Indy! Flawlessly executed!
@TheHybridGamerHQ
@TheHybridGamerHQ 6 років тому
Wow, the resilience of the German soldier. You have to give credit to them and, most importantly, to prussian discipline ,which has a massive effect on their performance and morale.
@MajinOthinus
@MajinOthinus 6 років тому
The Hybrid Gamer 137% discipline wins *every* battle. Glory to the prussian space marines!
@TheSDKNightmare
@TheSDKNightmare 6 років тому
Absolutely, the Central Powers must have truly had iron men in their trenches.
@connormac4401
@connormac4401 6 років тому
Germans always had Iron men, and more so in WW2. Since the worst time brings out the best of men.
@Ruhrpottpatriot
@Ruhrpottpatriot 6 років тому
I never understood why the Wehrmacht got so much glory and the Imperial Army almost none. Almost every achievement that the Wehrmacht did wouldn't be possible without lessons learned from the 1. World War. Assault rifles (or machine carbines, as they were called first) are a consequent development from the Sturmtruppen. THe typical German squad tactics in WWII are a development of the Eingreiftruppen. Führen mit Auftrag wasn't even developed further, it was just taken from the Imperial Army. If you look at a German military unit who tried to do everything better without the lessons from the last war (i.e. the SS), you get less than mediocre results and 70% casualties in a simple attack.
@TheGreatWar
@TheGreatWar 6 років тому
Prussian discipline was certainly a thing but there were a lot of Bavarian troops (and from other German states) enduring Passchendaele as well. There was a strong, inner sense of duty that the diaries tell us about.
@chrais78
@chrais78 6 років тому
This video may not be "letters of gold" but it's as close as you can get on UKposts...great job telling the story of the brave men of a hundred years past. I love your channel.
@siddhantsharma7728
@siddhantsharma7728 6 років тому
chrais78 Those men would be happy if they had learnt what Indy and his team is doing.
@chrais78
@chrais78 6 років тому
Siddhant Sharma I think you're right, this series is an ideal way to tell their stories to our generation and I'm also glad Indy and Co. are devoting their time to it. One of the very few channels I've considered supporting on Patreon.
@franz_stigler
@franz_stigler 6 років тому
i need a "Who did what in WW1" about August von Mackensen please.
@thexalon
@thexalon 6 років тому
One thing we all know about him by now: He had the coolest hat of anybody in the Great War, and a glorious moustache as well.
@alfonsomora92
@alfonsomora92 6 років тому
Franz_Stigler you mean best whiskers and hat of WW1? 🤣
@raymondgill9796
@raymondgill9796 6 років тому
He also went on record denouncing German atrocities in 1940.
@connormac4401
@connormac4401 6 років тому
He also has the best name
@Tuning3434
@Tuning3434 6 років тому
+Conner Mac Don't forget his socks, they are so really what 1917 needs!
@paulbutkovich6103
@paulbutkovich6103 6 років тому
Considering how well the defenses held against such superior Allied forces I would say the German's defensive tactics succeeded. Remember there is a level of force against which no tactics can avail you.
@philippelemay6384
@philippelemay6384 6 років тому
I must admit, I came here because of Battlefield 1. The game made me want to know more about WW1. I've heard a lot about WW2, but WW1 was kinda forgotten. I want to let you know that your videos are of great quality and very informative. Heck, I would even go back behind a class desk to hear you talk about the great war.
@VladTevez
@VladTevez 6 років тому
Last line = the first spoiler for 1918
@ThePerfectRed
@ThePerfectRed 6 років тому
Nah. You think anything important will happen in 1918?
@VladTevez
@VladTevez 6 років тому
+Funny Farmer I'll search again for leaked scenarios
@BraceletGrolf
@BraceletGrolf 6 років тому
Nah dude the war will be over by christmas
@ThomasTee
@ThomasTee 6 років тому
Russia will fall! Than we have the reserves to crush France and Britain!
@PPandaPete
@PPandaPete 6 років тому
What do you mean? Germanys last line? I thought they'd win! I hate spoilers...
@franksinatra2624
@franksinatra2624 6 років тому
What great heroes. I can only imagine sitting alone in a water filled mud crater fighting day in, day out alone. The acts of bravery that these men partook in are what inspire me day to day. Thank you for sharing this information with all of us.
@mdeell
@mdeell 6 років тому
I'll be attending Canadian ceremonies for the 100th Anniversary of the end of the Battle of Passchendaele from the 8th to 12th November. It'll be quite the experience. Thanks for the excellent videos.
@DrGru
@DrGru 6 років тому
Damn,i really admire german tactics in war... Even though they lost,they were not easy to defeat.
@MerlijnDingemanse
@MerlijnDingemanse 6 років тому
Dr Gru they were fighting a two-front war for four years. The only reason they lost was because the emperor fired Bismarck and went on to do his own thing. Had this not happened, the germans and the russians would have been allies at the outbreak of the war. Probably
@DrGru
@DrGru 6 років тому
Merliginary yeah, if they become ally in ww1, they might win ww1 and ww2 could be avoided... Thats my theory thou..
@witherbendisch2704
@witherbendisch2704 2 роки тому
@@MerlijnDingemanse the war would have still have happened ww1 was unavoidable
@UnholyWrath3277
@UnholyWrath3277 2 роки тому
@@witherbendisch2704 the war was unavoidable but seeing how Germany performed against France Britain and Russia shows that had Russia been allied to Germany an entente victory becomes almost impossible. Even switching Austria for Russia on both sides heavily favors a German victory. Really even in the real world the entente won because a huge amount of little things went right for them any major switches to favor the central powers would almost garunteed their victory
@thurbine2411
@thurbine2411 Рік тому
@@MerlijnDingemanse maybe but then the war wouldn’t have happened when it happened as it was because of Russia Serbia and Austria-Hungary that the war broke out when it did and in the way it did
@TheIfifi
@TheIfifi 6 років тому
I can smell the Kaiserschlacht coming up, looking forward to every episode, keep it up!
@kadudeduder5103
@kadudeduder5103 6 років тому
Episodes like these really make me realize what the soldiers would have to go trough. I guess times really were different back then.
@Zamolxes77
@Zamolxes77 6 років тому
7:00 You can't miss August von Mackensen, that must be the best hat in history of hats, something the Mad Hatter would be proud of,
@karlkarlos3545
@karlkarlos3545 6 років тому
That's not him.
@neurofiedyamato8763
@neurofiedyamato8763 6 років тому
That end. Respect to those soldiers.
@paladiumization
@paladiumization 6 років тому
No matter what public opinion in Germany is about their country's involvement in the conflict, the people who served in their military deserve deep respect.
@kirbyslayer20
@kirbyslayer20 6 років тому
The men in both wars deserve as much respect as the Americans, British, French etc. They fought just as hard for their country.
@unbeatablesniper16
@unbeatablesniper16 6 років тому
Sadly there are politicians who try to make people ashamed of Germany's involvement in both wars. It's not black and white, everything in a war is complicated, as this channel shows.
@cameronrichardson1576
@cameronrichardson1576 6 років тому
Why?
@11Kralle
@11Kralle 6 років тому
The conscripted soldiers had to take an oath to God, Kaiser and the fatherland - after that, it's just: "If You do something, do it right!" (Wenn Du etwas tust, tu es richtig!) In 1914, my grandmother lost all seven of her brothers during the siege of Liége/Lüttich. Propaganda reached a level of perfection back then...
@ColTravis
@ColTravis 6 років тому
I had family who fought in the Winnipeg Grenadiers, the UDF in South Africa, the Brazilian Navy and the USMC on the Allied side and the Imperial Navy, Prussian, Saxon and Bavarian armies on the Central Powers side. They all believed that they were fighting for a just cause. I have some of there letters.
@j7a262
@j7a262 6 років тому
man this show keeps getting better and better! excellent job Indy and the Gang
@TheGreatWar
@TheGreatWar 6 років тому
Thank you!
@silas4lagoon776
@silas4lagoon776 6 років тому
Please do more of these types of videos, Analyzing tactics and battles. This is the stuff that I live for. Now I cannot wait to school my history teacher even more.
@peterlynch1458
@peterlynch1458 6 років тому
Been looking forward to this episode for a long time (like two weeks, which is an eternity when waiting for a TGW video). Thanks for posting it.
@drk5orp-655
@drk5orp-655 6 років тому
It's so impressive how you can show us so many things about just one topic, The Great War. I am waiting for more videos, great job!
@LuizAlexPhoenix
@LuizAlexPhoenix 6 років тому
Just spent an hour trying to translate the video's description and create CC. Finished it and UKposts said it was too long. Godamnit... Oh, well... I can only say this was a great episode.
@bghyst
@bghyst 6 років тому
This is one of your finest episodes. Insightful commentary, great graphics, fine work in the photo archives, and a classic storyteller's flourish. Even a little teaser for what 1918 holds in store! Well done!!!
@AaronB99999
@AaronB99999 6 років тому
A pure defensive strategy is incredibly difficult to execute because the enemy always gets to choose when and where the battle happens, and you have to react correctly every time. Modern military doctrine views defense purely as a temporary measure before resuming the offense, or as a way to economize forces in one area to allow an attack in another area.
@jorisdino5380
@jorisdino5380 6 років тому
Can't wait for the next video! You're all doing a great job, keep it up!
@derekvandewarker8098
@derekvandewarker8098 6 років тому
Was wondering if you guys could do a special on the role of noncommissioned officers and how they varied between each nation during this time.
@zacharyhoyte493
@zacharyhoyte493 6 років тому
Derek Van De Warker agreed
@j0nas469
@j0nas469 6 років тому
Wow that animation with the "Siegfriedstellung" was awesome! This channel has come a long way.
@rabihrac
@rabihrac 6 років тому
Waw ! This is also one of your best episodes in my opinion... Breathtaking !
@telsah1
@telsah1 6 років тому
Thank you as always.
@andross1013
@andross1013 6 років тому
Another great episode about the great war. Good work guys
@Ksgamer103
@Ksgamer103 6 років тому
I always love videos about defensive strategies.
@Uliio
@Uliio 6 років тому
Very impressive presentation. Loving all the content.. Reading 'Storm of Steel' at the moment. Really worth the read if you are interested in this stuff
@fuzzydunlop7928
@fuzzydunlop7928 6 років тому
Hell yeah, Ernst Junger is criminally underrated. One hell of a guy.
@hagergrinkenschmied8019
@hagergrinkenschmied8019 6 років тому
if you have the Chance read also "Heeresbericht/Higher command" by Edlef Köppen and "Menschen im Krieg/Men in War" by Andreas Latzko, both are forgotten treasures!
@Uliio
@Uliio 6 років тому
Häger Grinkenschmied Thanks for the suggestions Häger. I will definitely look into those. A shame so many great books are forgotten.
@hagergrinkenschmied8019
@hagergrinkenschmied8019 6 років тому
Ben👍. Latzko published "Men in War" during the war in 1917. It was a great success and translated into 19 languages. Every war involved country banned it immediately. In 1933 Köppen, Latzko and their book's get banned during the Nazi book burning campaign. Hard times...
@macncheese_SNAKEWAY
@macncheese_SNAKEWAY 6 років тому
Thank god. The Great War gets me through the day.
@natalassblaster
@natalassblaster 6 років тому
great vid, documentaries always hold defense in depth tactics to be the most advanced of the war but everything ha a counter measure
@WeArMature
@WeArMature 6 років тому
really appreciate the objectiveness and attention to historical accuracy.
@TheEriegpman
@TheEriegpman 6 років тому
great episode! Its almost Cambrai time, been waiting all yeat
@Mistophant
@Mistophant 6 років тому
Iron maiden reference.
@jackolaid6179
@jackolaid6179 5 років тому
@Kali Southpaw n...no he's talking about the song passcendale by Maiden.
@mishrachabra4471
@mishrachabra4471 3 роки тому
That *KHUKRI* though ❤❤👍👍
@shakeyraver
@shakeyraver 6 років тому
This an amazing series patreon-ing now should of done ages ago really.
@SCP-vd4yq
@SCP-vd4yq 6 років тому
I’ve been waiting for this video for a long time.
@seanmacreachtain1742
@seanmacreachtain1742 6 років тому
Thanks Indy, great vid.
@erik1000erik
@erik1000erik 6 років тому
Nice explanation. Thanks!
@bww9450
@bww9450 6 років тому
I think you have the best channel on UKposts
@peacefulamerican4994
@peacefulamerican4994 6 років тому
Where is the episode about the defense of Petrograd? So much content! Well done!
@skelus666
@skelus666 6 років тому
One of your best videos guys!
@Miamcoline
@Miamcoline 6 років тому
Great stuff!
@KyleMiddleton7
@KyleMiddleton7 6 років тому
Excellent episode
@raggeragnar
@raggeragnar 6 років тому
Best channel ever !!!
@mofal1703
@mofal1703 6 років тому
awsome vid as always
@indianajones4321
@indianajones4321 6 років тому
Who did what in World War One about Kress von kressenstein?
@andrewmeek-fu3ds
@andrewmeek-fu3ds 6 років тому
Indiana Jones did what in World War One
@brettfavreify
@brettfavreify 6 років тому
Arthur Currie of the Canadian Corps had success in defeating this defence in layers. The Canadians were out front in the 1918 Counteroffensive.
@kaiserwilhelm3933
@kaiserwilhelm3933 6 років тому
Finally, an offensive strategy, now they will win before the leaves fall of the trees.
@xsavage513xthegreat5
@xsavage513xthegreat5 6 років тому
Hey Indy can you do a who did what in ww1 of Alvin York and Henry Johnson because I heard about their stories and it's pretty cool I love your vids keep up the good work.
@EricF647
@EricF647 4 роки тому
Excellent
@jlist2018
@jlist2018 6 років тому
Hi Indy, could you guys do an OOTT segment about british naval infantry during the war. My great grandfather joined the royal navy when he was 16, we know that he served in france but his war records were destroyed during WW2 when the war records office was bombed during the blitz. When i was a kid i found at my grand parents house an old bayonet and a set of puttees from when he served at the front so it would be interesting to hear about what the naval infantry divisions got up to.
@hlynnkeith9334
@hlynnkeith9334 6 років тому
I think it was at Passchendaele that the RFC first began to use Sopwith Camels for ground attack aircraft. Pilots hated it. A G Lee was shot down 3 times doing ground attack. It was a miracle that he survived.
@djhgdsfadsiuydsauy
@djhgdsfadsiuydsauy 6 років тому
I'm really excited for the october 25th episode of this.
@davidhamilton2093
@davidhamilton2093 3 роки тому
Got to love Indys work even 3 years later.
@teriyakichicken1848
@teriyakichicken1848 6 років тому
PERFECT
@carlosc862
@carlosc862 6 років тому
Great content, team. One question. What if I want a WW1 related product from amazon but you do not have it on your list? like The red baron (2008)? Is there a way to make that available on your page so you can get a percentage of the purchase? and can this been done to some other WW1 or WW2 products? Thanks in advance
@scarymaskman9956
@scarymaskman9956 6 років тому
Selam as a Turk, I wanted to ask if The Great War Team could do a special episode about the Turkic and Muslim countries and regions in the followup to and in the great war. If the team does a video about the topic here are some question Indy could answer: -How did the different people react to the start of the war? -How did the different people react to the entrance of the Ottoman Empire and the Arab revolt? -How did the different people react to the ottomans joining the war on the side of the German Empire and Austria-Hungary? (two Christian countries) -Where there any volunteers from the different regions? -If any volunteers wanted to go did the nations where they lived wanted to stop them? -How good were they equiped and would they bring there own equipment? thanks for the great content.
@Creepus_Explodus
@Creepus_Explodus 6 років тому
Six miles of ground has been one Half a million men are gone And as the night fallse the general calls And the killing carried on What's the price of a mile?
@taxel6695
@taxel6695 4 роки тому
Thousands of feet march to the beat
@stupidturntable
@stupidturntable 6 років тому
"The allies were learing, by mid-September (1917)"...
@fuzzydunlop7928
@fuzzydunlop7928 6 років тому
"...Maybe we should do helmets? No? I know they're not very sporting but maybe give 'em a chance? No no you're right. Helmets just don't have the esprit de corps of a bright red felt hat with a large peacock feather on it. We'll stick with that."
@stupidturntable
@stupidturntable 6 років тому
"Parachutes are not for honourable pilots." (The Royal Flying Corps)
@alfonsomora92
@alfonsomora92 6 років тому
Kaiserschlacht is comming!!! 😬
@NerevarOfficialReal
@NerevarOfficialReal 6 років тому
alfonso mora Not untill Spring, my good sir.
@pat9112
@pat9112 6 років тому
I have a question what did the soilders on both sides have to do to join the army like boot camp and job training?? Keep the good work up.
@Whattwa
@Whattwa 6 років тому
Were mounted infantry ever used as reserves. I'd imagine a corps of mounted infantry would be very useful for bolstering battered sections of the line or quickly consolidating captured positions. #outofthetrenches
@thurin84
@thurin84 6 років тому
der Tag kommt!!
@christianweibrecht6555
@christianweibrecht6555 6 років тому
The battle for passendale seems to be a numbers games like a StarCraft TvT match,
@zacherybarger5363
@zacherybarger5363 6 років тому
Men we are going to storm the Hindenburg Line or die trying! Cavalry move in!
@MerlijnDingemanse
@MerlijnDingemanse 6 років тому
You know that scene from the neverending story where the horse drowns in the boglands?
@MerlijnDingemanse
@MerlijnDingemanse 6 років тому
The point is it aint pretty
@boycotgugle3040
@boycotgugle3040 6 років тому
Woohoo, horse meat!
@hunza0150
@hunza0150 6 років тому
I just heard of passcendales before i got the notification
@liamjones496
@liamjones496 3 роки тому
tysm for my exam
@wulfheort8021
@wulfheort8021 Рік тому
Ypres or rather Ieper/Yper is actually pronounced like 'eaper' with a rolling R of course.
@papabearpaw5866
@papabearpaw5866 6 років тому
Take care
@NaumRusomarov
@NaumRusomarov 6 років тому
Interestingly enough, all of these counter-measurement tactics are quite familiar to anyone who enjoys playing real-time strategies. :)
@leminhtrinh5926
@leminhtrinh5926 3 роки тому
And as the night falls the general calls And the battle carries on and on How long? What is the purpose of it all What's the price of a mile?
@erikthomsen4768
@erikthomsen4768 6 років тому
Video = Awesome
@TheGreatWar
@TheGreatWar 6 років тому
Thanks!
@GravesRWFiA
@GravesRWFiA 6 років тому
it would seem Plumer's bite and hold was working, slowly grinding up the hinderberg line until Haig interfrered and got ev eryone killed. it would have been interesting to see how this might have evlolved had plumer been given his own way. As for the rest- alltogether! we're gonna hang out the washing on the siegfried line....
@cheriefsadeksadek2108
@cheriefsadeksadek2108 3 роки тому
Please Someone tell me what's the music's name At 5:11 it, s Abselutely Amazing
@POLITICUS-DANICUS
@POLITICUS-DANICUS 6 років тому
Hey The great war team. Great show, my absolute favorite. I have a question, after the 2nd slesvige war and denmark lost slesvig and holsten to prussia. Many danes was trapped south of the then border, was drafted and send to war for the german empire. What was their name of their regiment and where did they fight? Are there any accounts of their contribution to the war?
@betaich
@betaich 6 років тому
There are and this channel made a video about that. It was either a special or an out of the trenches episode.
@TheGreatWar
@TheGreatWar 6 років тому
Did you check out our special about Denmark?
@xavierisrael3320
@xavierisrael3320 6 років тому
If any of you sorry lads haven't read "Storm of Steel" by Ernst Junger, you are missing out big time
@raul-alexandrupetrescu4284
@raul-alexandrupetrescu4284 6 років тому
Hello , TheGreatWar team, love you r channel. I don t know if you have the materials to cover the Battle of marasesti or the Battle of mountain Mateiasi, but if you can make a video about those battles and those brave soldiers giving their lives for the country . I know romania was ă poor country during WW1 but the most powerfull weapons of Warfare are still leadership and braverry . If you can do that you Will make you r romanian subscribers very happy
@squarefrog
@squarefrog 6 років тому
Would you consider a special about Conscientious Objectors and how they were viewed and treated during The Great War?
@enveenva5584
@enveenva5584 6 років тому
For king and country!
@bubbletea8306
@bubbletea8306 6 років тому
Did you ever do the second battle of the Somme?
@albertwesker2600
@albertwesker2600 6 років тому
Can't wait until the kaiserschlacht and Ludendorff's Who did what in WW1 special.
@josephstalin2829
@josephstalin2829 6 років тому
Cadorna we will miss you
@JEviston
@JEviston 4 роки тому
Is the desk damaged or do u just keep the paper as a prop? Aslo i always wonder why production uses yellow died paper to show age. The paper wasnt yellow back then.
@happymonkeyfish
@happymonkeyfish Рік тому
Why did some of the videos in the German tactics playlist get removed?
@LuvBorderCollies
@LuvBorderCollies 6 років тому
At 6:55 the guy in the fur hat with the big skull/crossbones emblem, I've never seen a hat like that. Anyone have more info about it?
@BIGnNASTYboy
@BIGnNASTYboy 6 років тому
i have a question would any modern tactics break the frontlines in world war 1? not modern military equipment...just strategies of today lets say a general from our time went to ww1 and all the knowledge he knows would he be able to break attrition warfare? i know it sounds dumb but im just wondering
@tonigrinton_9821
@tonigrinton_9821 6 років тому
Caporetto episod!!!!!!! 24 october 1917
@ivantheterrible7462
@ivantheterrible7462 6 років тому
By the way, what about the 12th Battle of the Isonzo? When will that be covered?
@hatethegame82
@hatethegame82 6 років тому
I wonder is Indy is excited to see the Astros go to the World Series since he has an Astros tattoo
@oliversherman2414
@oliversherman2414 2 роки тому
WW1 generals in 1917 and 1918: the war most likely won't be over by Christmas. We're not making any premature predictions WW1: ends in November of 1918 WW1 generals: uhhhh we totally predicted that
@pantognost
@pantognost 4 роки тому
Maybe it has been asked before...but: What is the kukri doing in the table?
@rafflyaulia4237
@rafflyaulia4237 6 років тому
Hi indy i have a question for out of the trenches i heard in 1918 that the german got only served turnip stew and or with turnip bread how about the food on the side of allied especially the american that just got to the battlefield last year and i also curious about the alcohol consumption of the army during the war love the show keep going strong
@TheGreatWar
@TheGreatWar 6 років тому
Hi, please go to outofthetrenches.thegreatwar.tv to ask questions, as they're much more likely to be seen and therefore featured in a video. You can also vote for other questions that you'd like answered.
@rafflyaulia4237
@rafflyaulia4237 6 років тому
The Great War thank you
@rafflyaulia4237
@rafflyaulia4237 6 років тому
Steve Kaczynski then how about the american food
@stupidturntable
@stupidturntable 6 років тому
Actually, there is a TGW episode on the turnip winter...
@andrewmeek-fu3ds
@andrewmeek-fu3ds 6 років тому
Music reminds me of the French dlc from bf1 what’s the song?
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