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@TheArmchairHistorian
@TheArmchairHistorian 3 місяці тому
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@Elwin123
@Elwin123 3 місяці тому
Finally! ❤
@lunix8661
@lunix8661 3 місяці тому
Thanks!
@A-The-Great
@A-The-Great 3 місяці тому
Hey video idea The mexican American war video
@explodingwolfgaming8024
@explodingwolfgaming8024 3 місяці тому
Yooo
@AixlaachenPax1801
@AixlaachenPax1801 3 місяці тому
Armchair mission impossible : trying to not show he is a nazi 1:57; 2:21; 2:45
@STM1066
@STM1066 3 місяці тому
That Petain guy really saved France. I’m sure he’ll be remembered as a selfless patriot and won’t soil his own legacy in the next war…
@eldorados_lost_searcher
@eldorados_lost_searcher 3 місяці тому
Next war...?
@rhysnichols8608
@rhysnichols8608 3 місяці тому
He didn’t sell his own legacy. He was a pragmatist who tried to reduce bloodshed and cooperate under occupation to make life easier for the citizens. Vichy zone was more free and less repressive than the occupied zone. also do you have any idea how many Frenchmen also volunteered for the SS??
@RAAM855
@RAAM855 3 місяці тому
"NOOO YOURE A TOTAL SELL OUT AND EVIL CAUSE YOU REFUSED FUTILE RESISTANCE AND DIDNT WANT PARIS TO BE GLASSED LIKE WARSAW!" Petain did the reasonable thing. Pride already lost them the war and he wasn't going to let pride lose them more. He was old and on his way out the door. He'd gladly take the blame of collaboration knowing he only had to wait for Britain to get America in the Western front. Then Liberation came. That's why De Gaulle never truly condemned.
@dr.pop2562
@dr.pop2562 3 місяці тому
@@rhysnichols8608 18,000 to 22,000 Frenchmen fought voluntarily in the Waffen-SS but you must also know about the Malgré-nous and how 380 000 Alsaciens and Lorrains where forced conscripted into the German army
@theotherohlourdespadua1131
@theotherohlourdespadua1131 3 місяці тому
​​@@rhysnichols8608 > Cooperate to make life easier for the citizens > Forcibly deport French citizens who happen to be Jewish/Commies/Liberals/anti-Nazis to the Germans WITHOUT BEING ASKED... > Vichy zone is way more free and less repressive than the occupied zone > Ignores the deportation of anyone who does not fit the mold of Petain's National Rebirth ideology.. > Other Axis countries which are way less free than France kept their Jewish citizens alive...
@zoubida90
@zoubida90 3 місяці тому
"You either die as a hero, or you live long enough to see yourself become the vilain" That sums up Philippe Pétain so damn well...
@Nivelle_le_Gris
@Nivelle_le_Gris 3 місяці тому
He was raised as a hero back then because he had better connexions with the Painlevé government than other generals, despite having the same casualty rate as any other.
@mind-blowing_tumbleweed
@mind-blowing_tumbleweed 2 місяці тому
​@@Nivelle_le_Grishe basically resurrected French army after mutiny and insisted on deep defense lines, akin to Hindenburg line which again saved French during the spring offensive.
@Gunitz89
@Gunitz89 2 місяці тому
Villain? he saved France from devastation on ww2
@Bread-nx9fo
@Bread-nx9fo 2 місяці тому
@@Gunitz89 You mean by collaborating with the Nazis and letting them deport Jews to Concentration camps? I don't think that's saving France bud, the Nazis were never gonna let them actually rule.
@meilinchan7314
@meilinchan7314 2 місяці тому
Cao Cao too....Sima clan of China too, they started off as advisors of Cao Wei with Sima Yi, but his grandson, Sima Yan, seized power and established the Jin dynasty of China.
@akend4426
@akend4426 3 місяці тому
“Out of every five men, two have been buried, two have been wounded to some extent, and the fifth is waiting.” A (paraphrased) quote describing the ten-day artillery barrage that opened the Battle of Verdun.
@user-pc3nc3hg6w
@user-pc3nc3hg6w 3 місяці тому
Even today, the Verdun forest bears the scars of the battle, with the ground retaining the shape of shell impact, remnants of fortifications, rusting ammunition and grenades, and nameless graves around every corner. A place well worth visiting.
@dylanroemmele906
@dylanroemmele906 Місяць тому
Zone Rouge is still a very dangerous place, tons of unexploded ordinance, or worse, gas.
@kraasiv
@kraasiv 21 день тому
I visited verdun years ago. Seeing the granade funnels/trenches formed by shells and numerous grenades gave me almost as much as an impact as the miles long gravejard. That was what took me. Just driving for minutes paat hundreds of thousands of graves. Found a grave of a turkish soldier with my family name on it, Yildirim. Although its a common name, as a kid it shocked me.
@ALaughingWolf2188
@ALaughingWolf2188 3 місяці тому
Not many words can describe how hellish this battle was, it was a human slaughterhouse, some of the worst that the war had to offer. I’m really glad you’re finally covering more World War One, Griffon! Hoping to see more!
@ExtantPerson
@ExtantPerson 3 місяці тому
WW1 is such a fascinating topic
@pavelchernyshev8964
@pavelchernyshev8964 3 місяці тому
​@@ExtantPersonIndeed
@NovemberSky3
@NovemberSky3 3 місяці тому
@@-PaperPlane-2060nah, they’re not even comparable. Millions of animals are slaughtered daily for human consumption, the majority of them humanely. Humans slaughtered other humans in the most extreme, cruel way possible. Up to you to decide what’s worse.
@mammuchan8923
@mammuchan8923 3 місяці тому
@@ExtantPerson it truly is. I would say it is my favourite era of history, but calling a war a favourite doesn’t feel right. I would love to visit sites and memorials and pay my respects
@shockwave2008
@shockwave2008 3 місяці тому
@@-PaperPlane-2060 Vegans can't stop crying all over the place, lmfao. Just because one dented person slaughter animal in the most brutal way =/= everyone does it.
@lovelylavenderr
@lovelylavenderr 3 місяці тому
Verdun has to be the most awe-inspiring battle of the war to me. It was so horrific, yet the French resolve never fell. They would not let them pass, and they never did. It's incredibly powerful.
@jenji6658
@jenji6658 3 дні тому
True. Gandalf has nothing on them.
@akend4426
@akend4426 3 місяці тому
AS THE DRUMROLL STARTED ON THAT DAY, HEARD A HUNDRED MILES AWAY!
@arcticlaw9198
@arcticlaw9198 3 місяці тому
A MILLION SHELLS WERE FIRED AND THE GREEN FIELDS TURNED TO GREY
@user-kr7yh8vw9m
@user-kr7yh8vw9m 3 місяці тому
THE BOMBARDMENT LASTED ALL DAY LONG YET THE FORT IS STANDING STRONG!
@tianhaoju4634
@tianhaoju4634 3 місяці тому
HEAVILY DEFENDED, NOW THE TRAP HAS BEEN SPRUN AND THE BATTLES BEGUN
@caradog1081
@caradog1081 3 місяці тому
@@tianhaoju4634 DECEND INTO DARKNESS, 303 DAYS BELOW THE SUN
@spetsnaz1467
@spetsnaz1467 3 місяці тому
​@@caradog1081 Fields of Verdun, and the battle has begun, no way to run ,father and son, fall one by one
@uncle7215
@uncle7215 3 місяці тому
My Great Grand-Uncle François fought at Verdun as part of the French 99th Infantry Regiment. Conscripted in 1916, he saw his baptism by fire in October at the Eix sector of Verdun, arriving as part of a reinforcement wave after his unit got nearly entirely wiped out at Tavannes. He survived Verdun, but was later killed in action on 10 June 1917 at the Chemin des Dames during a French counter-attack. I have his identity tag, military ID booklet, letters, postcards, photos, and his coin pouch which was struck by shrapnel. They were sent back to my family upon his death.
@bayross3562
@bayross3562 3 місяці тому
Paix a son ame l'ami.
@kornofulgur
@kornofulgur 3 місяці тому
My great great Grandfather Emile took a bullet in the jaw at Verdun. He was operated in a field hospital as all the other ones, and judging by the only picture we have from him, it seems the surgeon was a good one. He still had a massive scar though. Right ear to middle left cheek, but really acceptable. Which is nothing compared to the look he had in his eyes. Pure sorrow, pure horror. He fell into the old absynth. Peace upon your family, the Chemin Des Dames was.. something.
@uncle7215
@uncle7215 3 місяці тому
@@kornofulgur Your great great Grandfather Emile was lucky to have survived, though his soul never entirely healed. My Great Grandfather (224th Infantry Regiment) never truly recovered from the war. He was severely wounded by shrapnel to his face which permanently left a large scar on his right cheek and blinded his right eye on 8 September 1918 at the Nanteuil-la-Fosse sector. He was also cited for bravery in combat, and was awarded the Croix de Guerre, Medaille Militaire, and the Legion d'Honneur. I still have his medals and photos. As for my other family members, I had another three who fell in action, all of them in June 1915. Two of them were twins serving in the 31st Battalion of Chasseurs, both killed during the offensive at Notre-Dame-de-Lorette in Artois. Another family member (97th Infantry Regiment) was killed in Souchez. I have their death cards. Another one of my Great Uncles, Albert, 175th Infantry Regiment, served at the Dardanelles and Salonika where he caught his dose of malaria before being transferred back to the Western Front and being wounded at Meurthe-et-Moselle on 22 June 1918. I have all of his military documents, photos, post cards, etc. My family suffered tremendously in this war.
@Lyzrinn
@Lyzrinn 2 місяці тому
Paix à son âme.
@marqgz
@marqgz 15 днів тому
⁠@@kornofulgurdid your grandfather Emile… by any chance, have a friend named Freddie, a captured German medical dog named Walt and during the chemins des dames kill an officer who was purposely butchering his French men by making them walk into machine gun fire for no reason other than to fuel his worthless ambitions?
@lucianoosorio5942
@lucianoosorio5942 3 місяці тому
“I cut my teeth in the trenches of the Somme, you larped your Santa Claus butt through Vietnam!” JRR Tolkien
@johnbuczkowski5628
@johnbuczkowski5628 3 місяці тому
EPIC RAP BATTLES OF HISTORY
@jethrosiahaan
@jethrosiahaan 3 місяці тому
“- and it’s hard to take criticism on clothes from a dude who sends ravens to say hi to his toes”
@Ayel-lz1qp
@Ayel-lz1qp 3 місяці тому
Man, your fat jokes are worse than your pipe smoke! My show's the hottest thing on HBO!
@shazzthedon
@shazzthedon 3 місяці тому
That quote was from a Budweiser commercial
@goldenfiberwheat238
@goldenfiberwheat238 3 місяці тому
Who’s he talking to here?
@strasbourgeois1
@strasbourgeois1 3 місяці тому
My arrière-arrière grand père (19 Sept 1898) would live through the Great War. When the IIIe French Republic joined in at 1914 he was already eligible for conscription. In the IIIe Republic you were had to join conscription at a very young age. He did not fight at Verdun but he did still fight.. he also served in the World War 2 but he died in 1971. I’am 15 and I love history because my ancestors have seen what I watch here!
@Strawberry-12.
@Strawberry-12. 3 місяці тому
Vive le france
@AAFBNC
@AAFBNC 3 місяці тому
Hahahaha! That’s crazy! Your - assume, correct me if I’m wrong because I don’t speak French - great great grandfather’s birthday was born 1 day after me, but 110 years earlier. Funnily enough, I too am 15!
@strasbourgeois1
@strasbourgeois1 3 місяці тому
@@AAFBNC Waoh, that’s very cool! I’am born 21 May, lol
@AAFBNC
@AAFBNC 3 місяці тому
@@strasbourgeois1 that’s awesome! I assume you live in France?
@strasbourgeois1
@strasbourgeois1 3 місяці тому
@@AAFBNC Yes I do, and you?
@joeswanson2251
@joeswanson2251 3 місяці тому
My great great grandfather fought for the French at verdun, after the war he went to the United States and his son fought for the us army in west Africa and Sicily before being wounded via landmine in Sicily. Crazy how he had to fight French troops with his father being one
@subcommanderxelios800
@subcommanderxelios800 3 місяці тому
The father would of approved since he fought for the French Republic not the Vichy fascists.
@thegto8535
@thegto8535 3 місяці тому
@@subcommanderxelios800 Depends on the father personal views. Nazis were successful because a fair portion of the population of the era kind of thought like them, they simply canalized it and went further than reason or humanity could have thought possible.
@user-aero68
@user-aero68 3 місяці тому
He would quite possibly have fought both against and then with French troops in North Africa, then with French troops in Italy. Pretty crazy
@cpp3221
@cpp3221 3 місяці тому
@@thegto8535 The only reason american faced resistance from french troops is because Phillipe Petain, at the time a national heroe from WW1, managed to convince that stopping the fight was necessary. He saw a opportunity to take power, he seized it, and then tried to instituate his regime, which resulted in an armistice making France officially "neutral" in the conflict; french themselves weren't particularly fan of the nazis, they just followed someone that had a lot of prestige. That's why despite the occupation, 75 percent of the jews in France were saved.
@30xaglennfurtado79
@30xaglennfurtado79 3 місяці тому
The French fought tooth and nail to defend Verdun, their holy city The spirit of these men proved that, even after centuries of wars and bloodshed, even after the horrors of world war 1 that brought the northern half of the country to ruin The Gallic Rooster still stands
@pronosttom3223
@pronosttom3223 3 місяці тому
Merci beaucoup l'ami
@GeneralMimzy
@GeneralMimzy 3 місяці тому
Merci! at least this time people actually don’t say we have 8 reverse gears..
@ThatBugBehindYou
@ThatBugBehindYou 3 місяці тому
And to think despite that soon France won't even be majority French.
@randomarchive1671
@randomarchive1671 3 місяці тому
​@@ThatBugBehindYouIm sorry, are you forgetting the entire biological function of reproduction?
@verdun16
@verdun16 3 місяці тому
Only for them to be called cowards. I feel so bad for them.
@derkaiser420
@derkaiser420 3 місяці тому
As a WWI buff thank you for this. Whenever people make fun of the French for always losing and surrendering I alway laugh. Verdun shows how strong the French people actually are and the fact the Germans didn't win the battle is insane. The only reason why some forts feel was just because the French ran out of water.
@Vrooto
@Vrooto 29 днів тому
You look at most of french history you find they are the winners but everyone only remembers one defeat because the defeat was such a embarrassment. they had the worlds largest and well trained army at the time and the best tanks in the world. It was the fault of the commanders not moving forward with the constant changing of warfare.
@jenji6658
@jenji6658 3 дні тому
@@Vrooto you know, even our defeat against Germany should not be that embarassing when you factor in some facts, like the unilateral general retreat of the english forces that left french soldiers to rearguard the evacuation at Dunkirk (barely acknowledged in the movie of the same name btw), or the tremendous losses inflicted to the germans despite being constantly on defensive at best, retreating most of the time.
@retrogaming8415
@retrogaming8415 3 місяці тому
Wow that Philippe Pétain dude was great during this battle I certainly hope he doesn't do anything horrible in the future.
@d1potato
@d1potato 2 місяці тому
Ur opinion on Pétain being a hero doesnt really change if youve been in the trenches of verdun ive heard many stories of ww1 french veterans feel slightly embarassed for Pétain’s actions in ww2 but still hold some slight sympathy for what he did to the men in the trenches
@BobBobby-ji4nm
@BobBobby-ji4nm 3 місяці тому
the Verdun battle left more than a thousand dead per day from February to December but the worst remains that in February 1916 the Germans launched 2 million shells during 2 days. That's 1 shell every 0.08 seconds Verdun was the Stalingrad of ww1
@benswanney6693
@benswanney6693 3 місяці тому
One thing this video didnt go into a ton of detail in is the sheer amount of artillery shells that both the french and Germans used in Verdun. All in all, 60 million artillery shells were used in the battle, with the Germans using 1 million shells in 10 hours during the initial assult. I imagine the sky could scarcely be seen through such an onslaught.
@sonderson8389
@sonderson8389 3 місяці тому
I feel like bf1’s verdun heights map is possibly the closest rendition of what the opening artillery barrage and then battle looked like
@jackthorton10
@jackthorton10 3 місяці тому
Such a hellish landscape of fire, mud and smoke…. It wasn’t called The Devil’s Anvil with precedence… a good map in my book, tough at times but authentic
@Kazasia-_-
@Kazasia-_- 3 місяці тому
@@jackthorton10Definitely my favorite map
@ntech1907
@ntech1907 3 місяці тому
so the french fought in the shade huh?
@Achillez098
@Achillez098 3 місяці тому
"Soldiers attempting to heat coffee using flamethrowers" Part of me finds that funny, but part of me can relate
@JB-pu8ik
@JB-pu8ik 3 місяці тому
In vietnam, soldiers would heat their C-Rats with C4. According to my granduncles, because it was stable, burning C4 wouldn't detonate, so you could pinch off a little ball of it, light it with the tip of a cigarette, and use that to heat the ration tin. Where there's a will, there's a way.
@matrixtrollmarine
@matrixtrollmarine 3 місяці тому
​@@JB-pu8ikwtf?
@Niedersachsene
@Niedersachsene 3 місяці тому
12:25 "bro I want sum coffee" "We ain't got no fire bro" "we have a flamethrower."
@damienbaujean8581
@damienbaujean8581 3 місяці тому
FINALLY ! An amazing video about ww1 french soldiers, and not only about the british ones with the habitual cliche "oh FraNce JuST SurEnDer". Thank you for uploading this masterpiece
@ImRadarr
@ImRadarr 3 місяці тому
𓀐 𓂸
@user-op8fg3ny3j
@user-op8fg3ny3j 3 місяці тому
French massacre of North Africa
@cylandar
@cylandar 3 місяці тому
This video is incaurate they did not surrender right away
@damienbaujean8581
@damienbaujean8581 3 місяці тому
@@cylandar Yeah I know I was just talking about the people that assimilate the french resistance in WW1 to the french surrendering in WW2
@bigmat7246
@bigmat7246 3 місяці тому
​@@user-op8fg3ny3j And ?
@davidbenedict5617
@davidbenedict5617 3 місяці тому
Fields of Verdun, and the battle has begun
@ty-ot1oe
@ty-ot1oe 3 місяці тому
no way to run father and son fall one by one under the gun
@mdejesus91890
@mdejesus91890 3 місяці тому
​@@ty-ot1oeThy will be done.
@Carpediem357
@Carpediem357 3 місяці тому
​@@ty-ot1oeThy will be done
@instinctrocks6802
@instinctrocks6802 3 місяці тому
thy will be done (thy will be done)
@Carpediem357
@Carpediem357 3 місяці тому
And the judgement has begun
@user-hg8dh5uv1g
@user-hg8dh5uv1g 3 місяці тому
Nice work. Thanks I'm a Frenchman over 50 and I knew a great-grandfather who fought there. He sometimes told us the songs that the poilus sang before going into battle.
@CharlesDeGoat
@CharlesDeGoat 3 місяці тому
Verdun is such a giant battle for France that at least 2/3 of his army served at Verdun during those 10 months battle. Which mean that a lot of french today had at least one great grand father who fought at Verdun. It’s a battle like few country endured it, we shall never Forget.
@atomicLord97
@atomicLord97 3 місяці тому
One thing about the battle of Verdun that fascinates me is (According to what I've read) 60 million shells were fired over the course of the whole battle. I got curious and did the math (I suck at math so its probably wrong) and it totaled to 198,019-198,020 shells fired a day / 8,250-8251 shells fired an hour / 137-138 shells fired a minute / and 2-3 shells being fired every second. thats for the whole battle of Verdun which was only an area of 65 square miles or 170 square kilometers (According to what I've read). Take that with a bit of salt because one, I suck at math and am probably wrong with the numbers I got. and two, Its the internet and roughly half of what I read is most likely inaccurate at best.
@BluegatorProductions
@BluegatorProductions 3 місяці тому
Damn!
@kingou404
@kingou404 3 місяці тому
I've been to Verdun and the fortified valley area. The entire landscape is completely shaped by all the shelling in that area even as woods and grass have grown over. Villages that existed there before the battle are now stones that mark where the building was. It's a hell of a site
@Luke_Sandy_High_Ground
@Luke_Sandy_High_Ground 3 місяці тому
Not related to Verdun but I saw a statistic that said over 3000 shells landed in every square metre of the Ypres salient in WW1. I think over 120 million shells were fired in the 24 square kilometre sized salient from 1914 to 1918. A large percentage of those shells did not explode. Around 10 German shells exploded in the city of Ypres, every minute, for 4 years straight. It was said you can get on a horse and look across the entire city.
@atomicLord97
@atomicLord97 3 місяці тому
wonder how many are left unexploded there?
@atomicLord97
@atomicLord97 3 місяці тому
@@kingou404 Your lucky sir/ma'am. I want to go around and see all these historical sites I've read about. too broke to do that though. maybe someday I'll get to visit Europe.
@neilhannan5112
@neilhannan5112 3 місяці тому
Rest in Peace For the French and German that died 700'000 lives were lost 😢❤
@cyan4455
@cyan4455 3 місяці тому
🤖🤖
@Ciech_mate
@Ciech_mate 3 місяці тому
The Battle of Verdun was such a large part of the conflict it broke many contemporary reccords such as the largest artillery bombardment up until that point, with like it says on the video, over 1 million shells were used.
@Luke_Sandy_High_Ground
@Luke_Sandy_High_Ground 3 місяці тому
700,000 casualties
@stanbatakarata6081
@stanbatakarata6081 3 місяці тому
Gory All Heroes in ww1 .R.I.P
@bigt9127
@bigt9127 3 місяці тому
Bro can't read, 700k casualties but only 300k deaths
@oliversherman2414
@oliversherman2414 3 місяці тому
As a Battlefield player, I had so many flashbacks to playing the Verdun operation in BF1
@lucamazzantijovicevic4478
@lucamazzantijovicevic4478 2 місяці тому
Must have been tough
@Norwegian_guy89
@Norwegian_guy89 3 місяці тому
1:59 Oh my god valiant hearts refrence
@midasvn7977
@midasvn7977 2 місяці тому
it wont ded
@oldrelics8856
@oldrelics8856 3 місяці тому
Love the valiant hearts reference
@uncle7215
@uncle7215 3 місяці тому
good eye!
@spyfan62591
@spyfan62591 3 місяці тому
Glad I'm not the only one who saw it. Just learned Griff has lung cancer, my prayers go to him.
@AAFBNC
@AAFBNC 3 місяці тому
@@spyfan62591NOOOOOOO!!
@Teebs131
@Teebs131 3 місяці тому
My great-grandfather survived Verdun, I never met the guy, but the stories about him are haunting. He came back as a shell of his former self, having seen all his comrades die in a hail of artillery before his eyes. He wouldn't speak about his experiences till the day he took it with him to his grave after dying from complications from his exposure to chemical agents decades later. It's important to remember that real people suffered and died between the political intrigue and troop movements.
@polygonalfortress
@polygonalfortress 3 місяці тому
Gotta love the inclusion of that german zeppelin from valiant of hearts 🥰
@panther6275
@panther6275 3 місяці тому
I love that game it made me cry at the end tho
@moritamikamikara3879
@moritamikamikara3879 3 місяці тому
Oh, I thought that was supposed to be Highfleet XD
@tremendousbaguette9680
@tremendousbaguette9680 3 місяці тому
The bombardment of Hill 304 was so intense it is now Hill 298.
@ChrisJensen-se9rj
@ChrisJensen-se9rj 3 місяці тому
I've seen a French photo from La Mort Homme showing a French soldier standing in what appears to be a trench, and the wall of the trench to the parapet is entirely composed of corpses, to a height that goes over his head.
@PakBallandSami
@PakBallandSami 3 місяці тому
In his memoirs, Falkenhayn stated that in December 1915, he sent the Kaiser a note expressing his appreciation for the strategic situation. The breaking point has been reached in France. It does not require a massive breakthrough, which is in any case unattainable. There are targets within our grasp that, if attained, would force the French General Staff to commit every man they possess. The French forces will bleed to death if they do this. ---Falkenhayn
@vulpes7079
@vulpes7079 3 місяці тому
It's Falkenheim, not Falkenhayn
@Talyrion
@Talyrion 3 місяці тому
It is, however, worth pointing out that this note wasn't found anywhere, and directly contradict his stated aims at the time. The plan to "bleed the French force dry" is likely to be a justification thought of after the fact.
@jamiemcerlain5897
@jamiemcerlain5897 3 місяці тому
@@vulpes7079Uh no it isn’t
@randomname3109
@randomname3109 3 місяці тому
no it isnt..@@vulpes7079
@tonyhawk94
@tonyhawk94 3 місяці тому
It was never his plan and he wrote that to save his ass in the German high command. In reality the Germans were bled just as much and it was a massive tactical and strategic blunder from Falkenheim.
@MrTerry
@MrTerry 3 місяці тому
Fantastic as always!
@ExtantPerson
@ExtantPerson 3 місяці тому
Yes!! More WW1! This means a lot to me because my great great grandfather fought in this battle, as well as all 4 years of the war
@j.e.clockwork3058
@j.e.clockwork3058 3 місяці тому
"THEY SHALL NOT PASS!" and by god, the German's did not pass! regardless of the stats, numbers and other factors that affected both sides of the war, France, in my mind, holds the MVP award for pretty much carrying most of the Entente powers on the western front during the war with the Battle of Verdun being an example.
@d1potato
@d1potato 2 місяці тому
If only the French had the same mentality in WW2 mostly due to french high command incompetence
@mulapare2593
@mulapare2593 Місяць тому
They passed...24 years later!
@swordsnspearguy5945
@swordsnspearguy5945 3 місяці тому
As the drum roll started on that day Heard a hundred miles away A million shells were fired And the green fields turned to grey The bombardment lasted all day long Yet the forts were standing strong Heavily defended Now the trap's been sprung and the battle has begun
@CarlosGutierrez-hn7bs
@CarlosGutierrez-hn7bs 3 місяці тому
Descend into darkness... Three hundred three days below the sun, FIELDS OF VERDUN!!!
@akumaking1
@akumaking1 3 місяці тому
@@CarlosGutierrez-hn7bs and the battle has begun!
@AAFBNC
@AAFBNC 3 місяці тому
@@akumaking1 NOWHERE TO RUN FATHER AND SON FALL ONE BY ONE UNDER THE GUN
@jeanrodriguezsaint-genis9202
@jeanrodriguezsaint-genis9202 3 місяці тому
It's De Castelnau, not Petain who took the initiative to send renforcements on the other bank from night one, probably saving Verdun. He is also the man who stopped the germans on the marne
@tibsky1396
@tibsky1396 3 місяці тому
With both battles: Trouée de Charme, and Grand-Couronnée, he was also largely one of the reason why the Marne's success was possible in 1914.
@CharlesDeGoat
@CharlesDeGoat 3 місяці тому
@@tibsky1396absolutely it’s a shame that Castelnau didn’t received is matechal title for what he did during the war, is Maybe the best french general of there war.
@VeryInteresting989
@VeryInteresting989 3 місяці тому
Thank you for posting this griffin. One of the best historical UKpostsrs on this platform imo
@panther6275
@panther6275 3 місяці тому
1:56 omg valiant hearts easter egg
@uncle7215
@uncle7215 3 місяці тому
good catch!
@dudimenthegreat9886
@dudimenthegreat9886 3 місяці тому
Fields of Verdun!
@dusk418
@dusk418 3 місяці тому
And the battle has begun!
@arcticlaw9198
@arcticlaw9198 3 місяці тому
Nowhere to run
@tkts6672
@tkts6672 3 місяці тому
Father and son
@tobeslmao
@tobeslmao 5 днів тому
Fall one by one under the gun
@Hans39
@Hans39 3 місяці тому
This Channel is The Greatest Contribution To the UKposts History Community
@emberstrife3675
@emberstrife3675 3 місяці тому
Crazy how Bakhmut took Verdun's "longest battle", history is literally unfolding in front of all of us and we hardly notice
@grimwaltzman
@grimwaltzman 3 місяці тому
Battle of Avdiivka has been going pretty non-stop since February 2022 and is still in full swing
@Aaron-sx7zf
@Aaron-sx7zf 3 місяці тому
The battle of Bakhmut has been over since May
@emberstrife3675
@emberstrife3675 3 місяці тому
@@Aaron-sx7zf I never said it wasnt?
@emberstrife3675
@emberstrife3675 3 місяці тому
@@grimwaltzman yh come to think of it avdi prolly taken that record by now or soon
@treatoplease3479
@treatoplease3479 3 місяці тому
While Pavlov's house stood longer than entire france in ww2 💀
@AlfredSmallJohnson
@AlfredSmallJohnson 3 місяці тому
These animations keep getting better. Great work. Absolutely beautiful
@adolfofranquez8349
@adolfofranquez8349 3 місяці тому
I can not explain how great this channel is.
@SLiCkJo
@SLiCkJo 3 місяці тому
You must
@dobridjordje
@dobridjordje 3 місяці тому
Sometimes it fails miserably with historical fallacies but 80% of the time its very high quality content.
@adolfofranquez8349
@adolfofranquez8349 3 місяці тому
@@dobridjordje agreed
@marijnyboy8402
@marijnyboy8402 3 місяці тому
14:57 this phrase later morphed into gandolfs iconic line: you shall not pass. He said this because he was french and wanted to honour their legacy.
@woogiewoogie0012
@woogiewoogie0012 3 місяці тому
Love your style and informative presentation! What a beautiful telling of the story of Verdun.
@imperiumCirca41
@imperiumCirca41 3 місяці тому
Glory to the men at Verdun, who were willing to give up their lives for what they believed were interests of the people of their fatherlands.
@buninparadise9476
@buninparadise9476 3 місяці тому
Bla bla bla
@user-me5mq9ly4e
@user-me5mq9ly4e 3 місяці тому
There is not that many in-depth videos about this battle on UKposts. It’s about time. Thanks for making this video.
@lunix8661
@lunix8661 3 місяці тому
Nice video, I love your content, thanks for making us these great videos!
@GeneralLiuofBoston1911
@GeneralLiuofBoston1911 3 місяці тому
I remember playing Valiant Hearts. It was such a sad game, but despite a major lack of FPS mechanics (mostly 2D puzzles), it gave the feeling of World War I through the point of view of various characters that humanized the experience that an FPS has yet to give me.
@jakukuja7736
@jakukuja7736 3 місяці тому
"Thou shall go no further, it was said THEY SHALL NOT PASS" Not only a absolute banger but my introduction to my love for WW1. Edit: needles to say I would absolutly love to visit Verdun sometime in future
@ThatsGuy-ri6ul
@ThatsGuy-ri6ul 3 місяці тому
No. I'm french and the quote is "Ils ne passeront pas" which LITERALLY translates to "they will not (shall not) pass".
@ErwinSmith001
@ErwinSmith001 3 місяці тому
As the drum roll started on that day, heard a hundred miles away.
@akumaking1
@akumaking1 3 місяці тому
With the spirit of resistance And the madness of the war.
@hebakewolf
@hebakewolf 3 місяці тому
Can we apprciate that Armchair Historian used the blimp from Valiant Hearts?
@oldrelics8856
@oldrelics8856 3 місяці тому
​@@hebakewolfVon dorf being von dorf
@jefft2546
@jefft2546 3 місяці тому
I have a few years on you, but as a younger man who educates people about history as well, I"m always humbled by your style and delivery. You're pretty damn knowledgeable for your years. I know you have a team too, but it certainly gives educators a new perspective on how to do it better/being better earlier in their careers
@ourBrainF00D
@ourBrainF00D 3 місяці тому
YESSSSSSS!!!! I've been WAITING for more WW1 AH content; let alone a video about Verdun! Great job, y'all!
@fearmorpiercemacmaghnais7186
@fearmorpiercemacmaghnais7186 3 місяці тому
So Excited love the battle of verdun and the armchair historian.super interesting done my secondary school RSR on the battle “Ils ne passeront pas !”
@mixtape9123
@mixtape9123 3 місяці тому
THATS ONE BADASS BIRD!
@trevorphilips3724
@trevorphilips3724 3 місяці тому
Amazing, thank you. We need more and more WW1 episodes❤
@ExploringSagas
@ExploringSagas 3 місяці тому
These videos are just incredible, very inspiring for content creators like myself. Really sets the bar high..!
@ALaughingWolf2188
@ALaughingWolf2188 3 місяці тому
“We have been preparing for a long battle, troops and supplies arriving by train from all over Europe. We are edging forward, sleeper by sleeper, rail by rail. These are our scalpels, cutting into the heart of France. We will open this country up and leave her to bleed. They have given this offensive a codename, Gerricht: Judgement. I know that this will be the battle to settle this terrible war.” - _The introduction to Battlefield 1’s “Devil’s Anvil” operation when playing as the Germans_
@jackthorton10
@jackthorton10 3 місяці тому
I had been looking for this… good to see it :)
@mohammedsaysrashid3587
@mohammedsaysrashid3587 3 місяці тому
Thank you for sharing this magnificent episode about Verdun battles during WW1 between French and German
@spyfan62591
@spyfan62591 3 місяці тому
1:58 VON DOOORFFFF!!!!!!!!!!!! love that valiant hearts reference. Great vid as usual. War makes men mad. 😢
@Enigmaticepics0415
@Enigmaticepics0415 3 місяці тому
I may have a few more years under my belt, but as a younger man engaged in educating people about history, I'm consistently humbled by your style and delivery. Your depth of knowledge at your age is truly impressive. I understand you have a team supporting you, but it certainly provides educators with a fresh perspective on how to improve and excel early in their careers. Regarding the quote, it vividly captures the harsh reality of war: "Out of every five men, two have been buried, two have been wounded to some extent, and the fifth is waiting." This paraphrased description poignantly illustrates the relentless ten-day artillery barrage that marked the beginning of the Battle of Verdun.
@mooseyz4964
@mooseyz4964 3 місяці тому
Hey The Armchair Historian, I would like for you to cover the Greco-Turkish War 1919-1922 and go into depth on how Ataturk defeated the Greeks after they almost got to Ankara, I think that one of my favorite historians of all time cover it, since me personally right now is interested in the Turkish War of Independence. Sincerely, Mooseyz.
@daviddesmond2143
@daviddesmond2143 3 місяці тому
Excellent video. SORRY FOR CPS BUT THE CAPS ARE WORDS OF APPRECIATION TO HAVE SUCH INCREDIBLE BACKGROUND MUSIC WHICH ENHANSED THE STORY TELLING OF THIS VIDEO. I HAVE NEVER COMPLIMENTED THE MUSIC, BUT IT IS OUTSTANDING! GREAT WORK!!
@evanjoad2801
@evanjoad2801 3 місяці тому
Hey Griffin, I absolutely love your channel, its super fascinating and very entertaining to boot! Any chance you could do a video about the capture of Vimy Ridge by the Canadians in 1917? Its a hugely pivotal battle in Canadian history and went a huge way towards forming our national identity and would be so super incredible to myself and every other Canadian interested in WW1 in specific and history in general. Thanks Griffin!
@filipschweiner1989
@filipschweiner1989 3 місяці тому
Petition to make those cards with ww1 generals ( time 17:18 in the video) into a real thing.
@SanJ922
@SanJ922 3 місяці тому
Fields of Verdun, and the battle has begun Nowhere to run, father and son Fall one by one under the gun Thy will be done (thy will be done), and the judgement has begun Nowhere to run, father and son Fall one by one, fields of Verdun
@belgianfried
@belgianfried 3 місяці тому
another good history video ruined by an overrated band
@reshikaperera3758
@reshikaperera3758 3 місяці тому
​@@belgianfriedtf you mean bruh
@Jerry-tg7zx
@Jerry-tg7zx 3 місяці тому
It’s a belgian, I don’t consider them humans anyways
@reshikaperera3758
@reshikaperera3758 3 місяці тому
@@Jerry-tg7zx nhaa that's wild
@2packrm781
@2packrm781 3 місяці тому
14:57 man, that saying took me back to the early yrs of the 2000's with Lord of the Rings where Gandalf the White used that same phrase of wording😄
@csabamarkus1409
@csabamarkus1409 3 місяці тому
I love the zeppelin from valiant hearts. Best ww1 game ever. Happy to see you guys putting into the video
@santipiola2752
@santipiola2752 3 місяці тому
*FIELDS OF VERDUN AND THE BATTLE HAS BEGGUN*
@coreysmithson4002
@coreysmithson4002 3 місяці тому
Hey Griffin! Two things: One, excellent video as always. And secondly, that haircut! Nice look for you, man 🤙
@JunReve
@JunReve 3 місяці тому
Love this episode, great script, really love it.
@flagstaffinstituteofbuisne1034
@flagstaffinstituteofbuisne1034 3 місяці тому
Leave it to Petain to never surrender. Surely this will never change!
@krips22
@krips22 3 місяці тому
In june 1940, France (with a much smaller army since the encirclement of the Franco-english army near Dunkirk resulting from the German surprise attack in the Ardennes) was in 1 vs 2 against Germany and Italy with no chance of winning and thus asked for an armistice, like Germany had done in 1918 before the allies could enter Germany.
@TIKASHIDA
@TIKASHIDA 3 місяці тому
This proves that the french aren't little cowards but brave men.
@user-rr6wo4ct6n
@user-rr6wo4ct6n 3 місяці тому
I love this history channel and what I love more is that they cover deadly battles in the History of humanity
@steampunksamurai1704
@steampunksamurai1704 3 місяці тому
Oh hell yeah! I can already tell this is gonna be great
@user-kv8dz3eo1j
@user-kv8dz3eo1j 3 місяці тому
make a video on the estonian war for independence
@bradenmayer4102
@bradenmayer4102 3 місяці тому
Thankyou for this I feel like most all WW1 media centers around the British and it's great to see something about the french.
@taheraalam7692
@taheraalam7692 14 днів тому
Another awesome video, as always, Griffin! I had always wanted a video on the *Battle of Verdun*, and now here it is! One suggestion I would like to make is that I would really appreciate it if you created a video on the *Battle of Passchendaele*.
@Noah_dareal1
@Noah_dareal1 3 місяці тому
Loved the vid! Would love to have more videos about south america and africa, Again great video
@quacked7891
@quacked7891 3 місяці тому
Verdun! Personne ne passera!
@goji3908
@goji3908 3 місяці тому
Amazing video, but please chill with the amount of references and other goofy graphics. Something like 6:16 was very good at illustrating the situation. And uhh, interesting haircut
@The_Swede-Mex
@The_Swede-Mex 3 місяці тому
Love your content. I’d love to see a video on Sweden
@anolabounthavalang6672
@anolabounthavalang6672 3 місяці тому
1:56 liked how up you used the zeppelin from valiant hearts
@ghosts2798
@ghosts2798 3 місяці тому
My great grand father fought in Verdun, he was a Machine Gunner in the French Army
@math2222322
@math2222322 3 місяці тому
I hate how modern people see French as cowards when they did this and so much more.
@dogfood4733
@dogfood4733 Місяць тому
Thank you for making detailed yet simple videos that making learning history easier and fun to watch!
@BasedGuts3883
@BasedGuts3883 3 місяці тому
Finally. In all the years I’ve watched your videos I’ve wanted this :) more ww1 plsssssss
@Karlplomacy
@Karlplomacy 3 місяці тому
No fucking way is that the zeppelin from Valiant Hearts??
@spyfan62591
@spyfan62591 3 місяці тому
VON DOOOOORRRRFFFF!!!!!!!!
@2dhistory197
@2dhistory197 3 місяці тому
this is battle can't be compared to the battle of la somme
@thebrownsnoutman9970
@thebrownsnoutman9970 3 місяці тому
The cut is fire🔥
@tankmerc7632
@tankmerc7632 3 місяці тому
the price of glory is a great read about Verdun I highly suggest it. Also My dad visited Verdun in the late 40s early 50s and they still had the survivors giving the tours of the fort.
@frankboring1996
@frankboring1996 3 місяці тому
When people think the French are cowards, remember this battle.
@seesmann638
@seesmann638 3 місяці тому
Good Video. It is a myth however that falkenhayn started the battle just for the casualties he made it all up in his memoirs. It was supposed to weaken the french and prepare for a different attack. Look at the book by Paul Janowski: "Verdun: the longest battle of the great war".
@daniellachance6101
@daniellachance6101 3 місяці тому
Please more WW1 content! Love it!
@alexandersoledad9706
@alexandersoledad9706 3 місяці тому
You actually helped me pass my exam. Thanks!
@michaelthayer5351
@michaelthayer5351 3 місяці тому
I have my doubts about the aim of Verdun being to bleed France white as Falkenhayn said. There's no direct evidence of that being the strategy at the time and the only accounts we have of that mindset come from memoirs and writings after the war attempting to rationalize the massive cost of the battle. Attrition isn't a strategy, it is the absence of strategy. The Germans wanted to take Verdun and breach French lines, they failed but kept fighting anyways.
@NicolasHaufe
@NicolasHaufe 3 місяці тому
Thats Like saying the Brits didnt have a strategy
@tonyhawk94
@tonyhawk94 3 місяці тому
It was his justification afterward but indeed the strattegy of attrition was plainly stupid especially when your are on the attacking side meaning you're gonna suffer as much.
@NicolasHaufe
@NicolasHaufe 3 місяці тому
@@tonyhawk94 No the Idea was was that the German artilery would oblitirate the french and then the infantry was to Clean Up the rest He was inspired by the garlice tarnow offensive which worked
@piszee9733
@piszee9733 3 місяці тому
Proud to be French🇫🇷🇫🇷
@Major_Mustache3025
@Major_Mustache3025 3 місяці тому
Yesss! We NEED more ww1 videos! This is already one of my favorites!
@helpfulkiller
@helpfulkiller 3 місяці тому
So glad he made this video, my personal favorite battle of all time
@sheerogoes
@sheerogoes 3 місяці тому
I will eat one cheeseburger for every like Edit: im fat because of this comment :(
@ShubhayooBanerjee
@ShubhayooBanerjee 3 місяці тому
L
@eliaramouz2587
@eliaramouz2587 3 місяці тому
What does this have to do with the video
@alonzomartinez8837
@alonzomartinez8837 3 місяці тому
Gonna need pics or it didn't happen
@beans00001
@beans00001 3 місяці тому
I won’t kill one person for every like this comment gets
@ImRadarr
@ImRadarr 3 місяці тому
Shut up
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