When 1 Man Held Off 6 Tanks

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Audie Murphy was awarded the Medal of Honor for his action in January 1945, near Holtzwihr, France. When his company was forced to retreat Murphy remained behind directing artillery fire on the enemy infantry and armor. While not physically large Murphy at just 5 feet 5 inches (1.65m) and 110 lb (50kg) managed to single-handedly turn back the Germans and was awarded the medal of honor for his "Conspicuous Gallantry and Intrepidity Involving Risk of Life Above and Beyond the Call of Duty In Action With the Enemy".
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@sturmtiger1508
@sturmtiger1508 3 роки тому
He protec, He attacc, But most importantly, He went to hell and bacc
@pratikfrank4804
@pratikfrank4804 3 роки тому
Waiting for all the Sabaton fans
@bhight100
@bhight100 3 роки тому
A short man from Texas A man of the wild Thrown into combat Where bodies lie piled Hides his emotions His blood running cold Just like his victories His story unfolds
@khpiash6865
@khpiash6865 3 роки тому
@@bhight100 SABATON intensifies
@HolySputnik
@HolySputnik 3 роки тому
@@bhight100 Let me continue Bright, a white light If there'd be Any glory in war Let it rest On men like him Dead men will never come back
@IrritatorProductions
@IrritatorProductions 3 роки тому
@@pratikfrank4804 we are already here.
@vinkhe861
@vinkhe861 3 роки тому
It is rumoured that after the engagement, surviving German tankers wrote letters to Gaijin Entertainment expressing anger at the events that had unfolded, stating that they wanted the M2 Browning to be "nerfed".
@gnas1897
@gnas1897 3 роки тому
It's true actually, gaijin decided to help them by nerfing it. When they tried to run the server, most of their server hamsters died and it was decided not to publish the update. I know because I was one of the surviving hamsters.
@y5fireflyschannel384
@y5fireflyschannel384 3 роки тому
Ironic.
@vinkhe861
@vinkhe861 3 роки тому
@@gnas1897 Yes, and some reports also state that after the update failed to roll out, Gaijin Entertainment reportedly gave up, deciding to instead introduce a new top-tier premium vehicle rather than continue in trying to roll out the bug patches.
@mrhacker9109
@mrhacker9109 3 роки тому
Sounds much like gaijin
@chickenrice5484
@chickenrice5484 3 роки тому
@@y5fireflyschannel384 oh hi y5 firefly
@zesterfrost8218
@zesterfrost8218 2 роки тому
Officer : "How close are the Germans." Murphy : "Just hold the phone and I'll let you talk to one of the bastards." *S. A. V. A. G. E*
@jaymeister4850
@jaymeister4850 Рік тому
"Chuck Norris? Never heard of her?"
@reaper-leviathan101
@reaper-leviathan101 7 місяців тому
This is a Texan move 100%
@thescuffedcrusaderofjerusa5651
@thescuffedcrusaderofjerusa5651 2 роки тому
Its tragic how even a man like him can be crippled by ptsd. Rip Audie.Murphy you left this world too early.
@jiopt9331
@jiopt9331 Рік тому
The reason is he's a human
@davidbinns1604
@davidbinns1604 Рік тому
He locked himself in a cabin and battled his demons and overcame his addiction to prescription drugs. In my honest opinion, this man was a soldier in every sense of the word. An actual modern day legend, straight from America.
@margaretjiantonio939
@margaretjiantonio939 Рік тому
I had a friend who told me that years after the war he still had dreams about it. There's somethings people never forgets. He was also wounded 3 times. The 3rd time he came home.
@kire08
@kire08 Рік тому
Bro he was 106 yrs old, how did he die to soon?
@user-cx2vd4uk3w
@user-cx2vd4uk3w Рік тому
Not ptsd,plane crash.
@donuts....
@donuts.... 3 роки тому
Man his animation just keep growing up like crazy
@poggers1434
@poggers1434 3 роки тому
Yeah they making the animation like a speedrun to make it as smooth as possible
@commandercody1210
@commandercody1210 3 роки тому
Ikr in only a couple episodes he went from 2D to 3D Then making that as nice as possible, this guy is a mad man.
@2KOOLURATOOLGaming
@2KOOLURATOOLGaming 3 роки тому
It can't be one person... can it? I've always operated under the assumption that Yarnhub was multiple people. I genuinely don't think one person can produce these videos each week alone.
@qui-gonjinn6887
@qui-gonjinn6887 3 роки тому
He even has dust animation now.
@epoxyresin3021
@epoxyresin3021 3 роки тому
I remember in 2019 his animations were VERY Similar to the Infographics Show's Animation. 2D and Made with Premade Sprites
@RJstillalive
@RJstillalive 3 роки тому
When one man held off 6 Tanks War thunder players: “impossible”
@flyer_452official9
@flyer_452official9 3 роки тому
It's possible if your tank is positioned correctly
@Mwraf
@Mwraf 3 роки тому
Laughs in r3
@neilomalley1724
@neilomalley1724 3 роки тому
Around a corner ya can
@TheDoctorFromArknights
@TheDoctorFromArknights 3 роки тому
If a KV-1 Can, You can
@gnas1897
@gnas1897 3 роки тому
@@TheDoctorFromArknights milk truck can too
@DarthKanye
@DarthKanye 3 роки тому
“Bravery is just determination to do a job you know has to be done” Wow, what a inspiring quote.
@joefran619
@joefran619 2 роки тому
Read his book "to hell and back" he also mention about being on top of the burning tank he stated,"that was the first time my feet were warm in a long time" The guys a legend. Many comments here stating he was short, he was small like a boy. Perhaps him being small was an advantage, that a ton of courage.
@johnkelly2663
@johnkelly2663 Рік тому
We might be little guys but we are buzz saws
@nickcunningham6344
@nickcunningham6344 Місяць тому
I mean being a smaller target definitely isn't a disadvantage.
@limdaoyuan7218
@limdaoyuan7218 3 роки тому
0:12- I’ll try rolling that’s a good trick 0:47- German soldier using snowman as cover
@anthonyiii1962
@anthonyiii1962 3 роки тому
Ikr
@Janissary452
@Janissary452 3 роки тому
Frosty joins the waffen SS
@thepigeon3359
@thepigeon3359 3 роки тому
@@Janissary452 hagaggagagagaga
@Janissary452
@Janissary452 3 роки тому
@@thepigeon3359 : )
@guxtavouz
@guxtavouz 3 роки тому
Lol I dint see that
@solewindxii
@solewindxii 3 роки тому
Imagine if he's still alive and he saw this. He would be a proud soldier.
@maximaldinotrap
@maximaldinotrap 3 роки тому
He died in a plane crash
@qui-gonjinn6887
@qui-gonjinn6887 3 роки тому
@@maximaldinotrap Sadly, that's a fact.
@caradog1081
@caradog1081 3 роки тому
@@qui-gonjinn6887 1971 wasn’t it?
@qui-gonjinn6887
@qui-gonjinn6887 3 роки тому
@@caradog1081 ya
@mikkoheikkila5457
@mikkoheikkila5457 3 роки тому
Well they made a movie of him and he has also played himself in a movie, so luckily he has seen the respect afterwards :)
@meljohn73
@meljohn73 3 роки тому
Thanks for putting this together, I'm a big Audie Murphy fan, my grandad and father told me about his heroics but this video explains the story perfectly.
@lestermount3287
@lestermount3287 2 роки тому
this only details one episode in his war read his book To Hell and Back to learn the rest of his story.
@VerchielxKanda
@VerchielxKanda Рік тому
As a Texan, I'm ashamed to admit that I've never heard of this incredible man until just now. Thank you Yarnhub!!
@scottkrater2131
@scottkrater2131 Рік тому
There's a museum in Greenville TX, you can't miss it. There's a big statue of him out front carrying an Mg-42.
@drijam2106
@drijam2106 Рік тому
Your not a Texan; your the 41% that just ended up here from that dump u came from, my family got here in 1849 ;-)
@jaymeister4850
@jaymeister4850 Рік тому
@@scottkrater2131 Which is a reference to one of his most badass moments. (Haha, "one of". This guy was a human highlight reel) So basically he was patrolling on point with his best friend when some Germans appeared to surrender. When Murphy and his mate went to apprehend them, hidden machine gun nests shot his friend dead right in front of him. This would turn out to be a mistake. So Audie Murphy turned into a Super Saiyan and stormed a machine gun nest by himself, killing everyone inside. Out of ammo, he picked up the MG-42 MOUNTED MACHINE GUN and stormed the second best, killing everyone there, too. Still under the effect of a massive killboner, he rallied his men (who were just stunned into silence by what they just witnessed) and they fucked the shit up of the third machine gun nest. This inhuman act of bravery got him awarded a Distinguished Service Cross.
@scottkrater2131
@scottkrater2131 Рік тому
@@jaymeister4850 the museum they built in his hometown is made from that incident. Him charging the Germans with a Mg-42. He was definitely a natural born killer lol.
@werebitch1313
@werebitch1313 8 місяців тому
No need for shame. Now you have heard of him, & you can do your part by spreading his legend to everyone who is interested enough to listen.
@wackings7776
@wackings7776 3 роки тому
Nobody: Germans: "That tank is destroyed, now the Americans can't use it against us." Audie Murphy: "Well yes, but actually no."
@ryanrong495
@ryanrong495 3 роки тому
Laughs in m2 0.50 caliber HMG browning gun intact on the tank
@thedepression950
@thedepression950 3 роки тому
Laughs in artilery
@bruceleealmighty
@bruceleealmighty 3 роки тому
Typical current common English - - These ones right here? Yeah, no I'm fine thanks! 😛
@thomasb1889
@thomasb1889 3 роки тому
@@thedepression950 This, while the Ma Deuce was great at tearing up the supporting infantry the artillery was a threat to both the infantry and the tanks.
@jed-henrywitkowski6470
@jed-henrywitkowski6470 3 роки тому
I think, there is a similar story involving a soldier in Afghanastan.
@Kamina.D.Fierce
@Kamina.D.Fierce 3 роки тому
19 years old, earned the Medal of Honor. THAT is one hell of an achievement!
@hooligan1629
@hooligan1629 3 роки тому
Get ready for an army of couch potatoes to discredit the man
@Kamina.D.Fierce
@Kamina.D.Fierce 3 роки тому
@@hooligan1629 And what have THEY accomplished by 19? Not the Medal of Honor I can tell you THAT.
@caradog1081
@caradog1081 3 роки тому
@@Kamina.D.Fierce not to be that guy but *tell
@Kamina.D.Fierce
@Kamina.D.Fierce 3 роки тому
@@caradog1081 Fixed. Lol Autocorrect sucks.
@brentkalmbacher9092
@brentkalmbacher9092 3 роки тому
He also later in the war used mortar rounds as hand grenades.
@Billfish57
@Billfish57 2 роки тому
The man also won 2 Silver Stars just 3 days apart. That's just as amazing, he also did many more things no one else has done in battle. His stories are so incredible most wouldn't believe them. In this story, he held off 6 tanks and 250 men by himself with a gun and a radio, another time he knocked out a tank that blocked 19 more tanks behind it, a crew of Germans came to repair that tank to move it out of the way, he waited around and killed them, then proceeded to destroy the tank even more to make in unmovable. He was a total badass.
@greyveteran7007
@greyveteran7007 Рік тому
That's just hunting plain and simple.
@jerryjustice8803
@jerryjustice8803 2 роки тому
My grandmother attended a dance and he was there and she danced with him. She use to tell me about her meeting and dancing with Audie Murphy. He is a hero we should all remember. I see his picture when I go to the VA hospital and it's pretty inspirational.
@janehughart9290
@janehughart9290 3 роки тому
This man is the embodiment of the phrase “I’m three ounces of whoopass.”
@letsgoblue9596
@letsgoblue9596 3 роки тому
I am about 160 pounds of whoopass, and I have got a 50 Cal machingun. No God can help you.
@psycho_banana6665
@psycho_banana6665 3 роки тому
Literally "local man to angry to die"
@dzulfikar5933
@dzulfikar5933 3 роки тому
Also he is embodiment of the phrase "One man army"
@silvertalon007
@silvertalon007 3 роки тому
Also the embodiment of *"GET OFF MAH PROPERTY!"*
@Wilhelmofdeseret
@Wilhelmofdeseret 3 роки тому
@@letsgoblue9596 try 130 lol the dude was 5’5
@BoredomIncorperated
@BoredomIncorperated 3 роки тому
My great grandfather, Roy McCasland, grew up with Murphy in Hunt County, Texas, where they worked the fields before the war. Roy purchased a rifle with several jars of honey, since all money went to his father, and he and Murphy hunted small game with it. That rifle is still in my family today
@CrossOfBayonne
@CrossOfBayonne 3 роки тому
Note all the soldiers including Audie using M1 Carbines he carried it himself and liked the gun.
@sryinge3867
@sryinge3867 3 роки тому
Thats Amazing,
@geoffreycarson2311
@geoffreycarson2311 2 роки тому
YANKS WON THE WAR ON THIRE OWN !!!!!!!!!!😂 He Was a Tiny bloke Ps CHECK OUT THE GREEK Bloke AGAINST the WHOLE TURKISH ARMY 1974 😮h
@HKG11Prototype
@HKG11Prototype 2 роки тому
y u gotta flex on us like that
@A_Black_Sheep94
@A_Black_Sheep94 2 роки тому
Ummm how many jars of honey? Just wondering for when I purchase my next gun 🤔
@Pep_1992
@Pep_1992 2 роки тому
Its these heroic action that I have heard about for over 2 decades that makes me so passionate about ww1 and ww2 history. The courage, honor and selfless acts to perceive peace. To all those who served and are still serving thank you and God bless
@sfcherman3494
@sfcherman3494 2 роки тому
I was assigned to Audie’s 3 Infantry Division in Germany. I visit his gravesite every time I visit Arlington.
@tylogaming4719
@tylogaming4719 Місяць тому
all i have to say is thank you for your service.
@old-moose
@old-moose 3 роки тому
His biggest challenge was PTSD. When he played himself in a movie about his battles, they downplayed his actions because his real actions were so amazing that Hollywood felt that they would be unbelievable.
@Eagle-ci9dr
@Eagle-ci9dr 3 роки тому
To Hell and Back.
@Joshua_N-A
@Joshua_N-A 3 роки тому
Even Doss' portrayal in Hacksaw Ridge is downplayed.
@1228carlito
@1228carlito 3 роки тому
I saw an interview about him and his CMH. They had to tone down what he actually did in the paperwork so he would get the CMH. It was closer to 800 to 1200 infantry and 2 dozen tanks.
@Armyman-wg5sg
@Armyman-wg5sg 3 роки тому
When Hollywood has to down play what you did because it might not be believed that’s when you know your story is good.
@ladywaffle2210
@ladywaffle2210 3 роки тому
@@Armyman-wg5sg I've read that he requested the movie be toned down, not Hollywood doing it themselves
@josephstalin364
@josephstalin364 3 роки тому
Imagine going back in time and showing Murphy this video He would’ve loved it
@Unloadonyou
@Unloadonyou 3 роки тому
Thanks, Stalin.
@aliberkozderya3112
@aliberkozderya3112 3 роки тому
I agree with my boy Stalin on this one
@altfmh5760
@altfmh5760 3 роки тому
Hi am in red
@altfmh5760
@altfmh5760 3 роки тому
So I guess you can say I serve the Soviet union
@joaolucaslages7792
@joaolucaslages7792 3 роки тому
I don't know. He didn't like very much his time at the army, in the end
@tugjames4528
@tugjames4528 2 роки тому
Even though many people don't believe me. I am named after Audie Murphy. This video has helped me learn more about Audie Murphy and I am grateful to know his story better.
@papyfun5097
@papyfun5097 2 роки тому
noice
@johnrobison6152
@johnrobison6152 2 роки тому
Amazingly the US Armory that sent to foreign nations and sold off most of the surplus rifles of WW2 located Audie Murphys actual issued M1 carbine and has it on display at the Ordnance Museum.
@Thomas.Wright
@Thomas.Wright 3 роки тому
This guy is basically a real life Captain America. He was a short skinny guy from Texas, and ended up becoming one of the most highly decorated soldier in American history. Dude was so badass, the only person they could find awesome enough to play him in a movie was himself!
@mw0868
@mw0868 3 роки тому
Exactly!
@cyclonebuzz8172
@cyclonebuzz8172 3 роки тому
He also had health issues and that's what stunted his growth.
@Spalbeert
@Spalbeert 3 роки тому
Blablabla
@Thomas.Wright
@Thomas.Wright 3 роки тому
@@Spalbeert Wow! What an insightful reply! I think I will go rethink my life and dedicate it to this new revelation of truth you have just given me!
@jacobs279
@jacobs279 3 роки тому
@@Thomas.Wright blablabla
@reom5478
@reom5478 3 роки тому
Pov: You just watched an interesting story with good animations
@turklander69
@turklander69 3 роки тому
U don’t know how to POV
@KevinIsAndy
@KevinIsAndy 3 роки тому
@@turklander69 what
@IiroElmeri
@IiroElmeri 3 роки тому
Same
@CatShak
@CatShak 3 роки тому
An that’s a fact
@dhpz
@dhpz 3 роки тому
@@turklander69 but he is right tho
@stevenklinkhamer9069
@stevenklinkhamer9069 2 роки тому
An unbelievable feat of arms by one soldier. Raw courage that should inspire all fighting men, everywhere. He had displayed outstanding instincts, time and time again in the heat of battle, far beyond what you would expect for a 19 year old.
@johnwakamatsu3391
@johnwakamatsu3391 Рік тому
I spoke to a number of WWII MOH veterans and many said that the heroes are the ones that killed on the battlefield and returning alive was the best medal of all. My father who fought in WWII as a 1st Sergeant Fox Company 442nd RCT met Audie Murphy many years ago. He trained three soldiers that received the MOH and spoke with one of them at a 442nd Veterans Reunion.
@QuestionableAdviser_
@QuestionableAdviser_ 3 роки тому
A short man from Texas A man from the wild Thrown into combat Where bodies lied piled
@heckleypanes4988
@heckleypanes4988 3 роки тому
Hides his emotions his bloods running cold just like his victories his story unfolds
@Kez115
@Kez115 3 роки тому
Bright, a white light, If there'd be Any glory in war Let it rest On men like him Dead men will never come back
@franciscoguinledebarros4429
@franciscoguinledebarros4429 3 роки тому
*CROOOSES GROW ON AANZIO!* *WHERE NO SOLDIER SLEEPS* *AND HELL'S SIX FEET DEEP!*
@justanunluckyirishmaninabl5178
@justanunluckyirishmaninabl5178 3 роки тому
*Crosses grow on Anzio!* *Where no soldiers sleep and where hell's 6 feet deep!* *That death does wait there's no debate!* *So charge and attack going to hell and back!*
@JohnnyLodge2
@JohnnyLodge2 3 роки тому
A man of the 15th A man of cando Friends fall around him And yet he came through
@tiziorodriguez5854
@tiziorodriguez5854 3 роки тому
HE SAW CROSSES GROW ON ANZIO, WHERE NO SOLDIERS SLEEP AND WHERE HELL'S SIX FEET DEEP!
@Aerospace_Gaming
@Aerospace_Gaming 3 роки тому
That death must wait, there's no debate! So charge and attack, going to hell and back!
@lawrenceofdeeznuts1573
@lawrenceofdeeznuts1573 3 роки тому
i already waited for this
@guardman6806
@guardman6806 3 роки тому
@@Aerospace_Gaming gather all arund me and listen while i speak.
@zeus28frenzy
@zeus28frenzy 3 роки тому
@@guardman6806 Of a war. Where hell is six feet deep
@ju87stukadivebomber87
@ju87stukadivebomber87 3 роки тому
people after To Hell And Back 🇺🇸😀 people after In Flander's Fields. In Flander's Fieeeeeeeeeelds "*loud sobbing*"
@miltonturner2977
@miltonturner2977 Рік тому
To the Germans his actions made it look like a whole Battalion were shooting at them! In Combat the only thing between success and failure is hard core Determination, and Murphy HAD THAT! I, A Viet Nam Combat Vet, Salute you, RIP Audie Murphy, you are an inspiration to all of us!
@Khornecussion
@Khornecussion 3 роки тому
Ah yes, the man who sacrificed his height in character creation for the " Massive nuts of steel. " perk.
@larryniidji
@larryniidji 2 роки тому
Audie Murphy loved America. Hero. No. Heroes are mans creation. He did his best to protect god's creation, America - and was humble of his accomplishments. Not a hero, just one of god's warriors and he was thankful for that. I apologize if it upsets some to say not a hero but I think higher than that of someone that just did his best and did so well.
@lehaidang2602
@lehaidang2602 2 роки тому
@@larryniidji althought i'm not an American, but i knew that you guys had one bloody history, many had fallen to build your country, then why give God credits but not them?
@spartanonxy
@spartanonxy 2 роки тому
​@@lehaidang2602 We do give them credit. Whether that is actually larry there's belief or what in general religious American's when they talk like that give credit to god for the ideals of freedom not granted but innate to people and then give thanks to those who were willing to fight to allow that freedom a chance. Not sure if I got the idea across. If I can help clarify please say so I will try my best to explain it but might have some trouble since not particularly religious.
@Khornecussion
@Khornecussion Рік тому
@@lehaidang2602 The reasoning is; " Can't fight if God doesn't give you life and can't save lives by taking others in sound mind without God at least giving you the peace of mind that you're doing this for the right thing. " - it's partially a cultural thing that has helped people cope with trauma in the past and be all " God will forgive me. He will. " - and also it's given people purpose to fight for America, or even object to violence and only save lives. It takes many forms. But the hands that kill? All human skill, friend. We're aware.
@Khornecussion
@Khornecussion Рік тому
@@spartanonxy They possibly come from an Eastern nation, possibly even China, or Japan. No telling how they view this. I know Japan doesn't do spirituality unless it's " Take care of your home or spooky ghosts will get you. BOO! " - yet they don't believe in God or Kami. It's just cultural barriers. At least they understand that this country has been build on the sacrifices of actually good Americans and now it's being run by the worst of the worst being pulled from the recesses of places like Twitter where they campaign for social clout, run for office and literally get elected " for the meme "
@monkemonke1232
@monkemonke1232 3 роки тому
“JUST HOLD THE THE PHONE AND I’LL LET YA TALK TA ONE ONE OF THE B*STARDS” has got to be the best line I have heard from the war.
@zzaronn
@zzaronn 2 роки тому
best soldiers need the best lines
@trainmaster67158
@trainmaster67158 2 роки тому
lmao
@markbotta8567
@markbotta8567 2 роки тому
Right up there with "Nuts!"
@trainmaster67158
@trainmaster67158 2 роки тому
@@markbotta8567 oh yea from oversimplified lol
@Hunter-lm7wo
@Hunter-lm7wo 2 роки тому
I mean it's really good but in my mind this one takes the cake. Sir, do you know they’ve cut us off? We’re entirely surrounded.” “Those poor bastards,” Puller said. “They’ve got us right where we want ’em. We can shoot in every direction now.
@libzbond
@libzbond 3 роки тому
0:31 Yarnhub's cat sitting in the middle of a battlefield. 0:48 German soldier emerges from a snowman
@Luck_wrought
@Luck_wrought 3 роки тому
Man I was about to point that out
@clawyraptor9029
@clawyraptor9029 3 роки тому
Hey it's our buddy Hanz!
@eltaco368
@eltaco368 3 роки тому
Hans in the snow
@SergamingPlayz
@SergamingPlayz 3 роки тому
yes
@Janissary452
@Janissary452 3 роки тому
The cat is in the tree
@marksummers463
@marksummers463 2 роки тому
God bless him! Amazingly I know an army officer who had never heard of him - the most decorated GI in WW2!
@AJBAXTER7677
@AJBAXTER7677 3 роки тому
Now I know why Destroy All Humans had this great line that the army soldiers in the game will say. "I can be just like Audie Murphy, or Gomer Pyle!"
@salimnoordin1878
@salimnoordin1878 3 роки тому
Funniest line was: "Hold the phone.. I'll let you talk to the bastards" Well done with the animation! Salute to you audie murphy!! edit: holy moly 480 likes?! thank you all!
@kousand9917
@kousand9917 2 роки тому
482 :D
@JGD_CZE
@JGD_CZE 2 роки тому
Here, have 500th like
@wackings7776
@wackings7776 3 роки тому
Texians in 1944: "The snow can't hurt me!" Texians in 2021: *Confused screaming*
@jorgenajar9407
@jorgenajar9407 3 роки тому
To be fair not even the old people there cant remember when was the last time it snowed
@turiipipip1920
@turiipipip1920 3 роки тому
Lol
@iexist3153
@iexist3153 3 роки тому
Texians: “WHAT IS THAT? WHAT THE FUCK IS THAT?”
@jayakrishna8275
@jayakrishna8275 3 роки тому
as a texan I expierenced the snow in2021
@seantaggart7382
@seantaggart7382 3 роки тому
Me: this is why we can't have nice things BARRY YOU AHOLE
@stevescott6503
@stevescott6503 2 роки тому
There will never be another like him, he had true honour and values. Something that is sadly lacking today.
@carlevans5760
@carlevans5760 2 роки тому
A lot of Audie's bravery was edit out of To Hell And Back because the producers felt the audience wouldn't believe it. I hope that someone like Mel Gibson or Clint Eastwood, will produce an accurate movie about ALL of Audie's actions. There are many I could cite-such as saving the Ware Patrol from ambush. Col. Ware was another who earned the MoH. Audie's sniper duels, and other actions.
@SuspiciouslyGroomedPegasus
@SuspiciouslyGroomedPegasus 3 роки тому
Him at 19:Holds off an entire german advance, gets a medal of honor and lives. Me at 19:Sitting at my desk all day, working all night on the weekends and sitting at my desk all day.
@thedepression950
@thedepression950 3 роки тому
Me a 17: on the bed listenin to the story while reading the comments
@cortex8239
@cortex8239 3 роки тому
To be fair, there aren't any major bad guys right now that we need masses of men to fight
@joshbuzz1982
@joshbuzz1982 3 роки тому
@@cortex8239 Ahem... *coughs: CHINA* 😉
@KILLERMEXICAN210
@KILLERMEXICAN210 3 роки тому
@@joshbuzz1982 what about bad things like global pollution and child trafficking? Oh wait...
@eageraurora879
@eageraurora879 3 роки тому
Those men made brave sacrifices so you can life in a world free from oppression
@jessonraim4772
@jessonraim4772 3 роки тому
I would pay 100000 dollars just to watch more of these high quality animation
@Yarnhub
@Yarnhub 3 роки тому
Please get in touch. We'll be happy to oblige :)
@Rere-kk6cm
@Rere-kk6cm 3 роки тому
@@Yarnhub you're so humble imma faint
@Unloadonyou
@Unloadonyou 3 роки тому
They have a Patreon in the video's description. That's a great way to start ;)
@snugglecity3500
@snugglecity3500 3 роки тому
@@Yarnhub hahaha
@commandercody1210
@commandercody1210 3 роки тому
These guys are awsome.
@rexmundi3108
@rexmundi3108 2 роки тому
Audie Murphy. They should make a modern movie about him but nobody today would believe it. I remember seeing him in films from when he was acting in war movies. I often thought I could see his real experience in his eyes. I hope reliving the war over and over in movies helped him, I swear I could see real pain on his face sometimes. Legendary man.
@FrostyyMcToasty
@FrostyyMcToasty 2 роки тому
Nah, Hacksaw Ridge was an amazing movie, it proved that war stories can be made into blockbuster movies.
@l.a.xgunner
@l.a.xgunner 3 роки тому
This man is a true soldier. He also played in his own movie, wrote a book all with the same name. I highly recommend reading his book. He also advocated for better for soldier's who return home with ptsd and trauma from the war suffering from his own and even refused to a ad for cigarettes because he knew they will try to target young people. Man is a true American.
@carsonm7292
@carsonm7292 3 роки тому
The anecdote about cigarettes is unsurprising considering he overcame a drug addiction by locking himself in a hotel room and toughing it out cold turkey.
@daddysempaichan
@daddysempaichan 3 роки тому
@@carsonm7292 A true Texan right there.
@nahuelleandroarroyo
@nahuelleandroarroyo 3 роки тому
Man was tought as belt armor of a BB
@fabianmichaelgockner5988
@fabianmichaelgockner5988 3 роки тому
Murphy's Law: "I'll allow it."
@GIGATHEBOT
@GIGATHEBOT 3 роки тому
It applies to the germans this time.
@fabianmichaelgockner5988
@fabianmichaelgockner5988 3 роки тому
@@GIGATHEBOT German soldiers: *attacking through open field* Murphys Law: "You have lost your life Privilege."
@kellybreen5526
@kellybreen5526 2 роки тому
As a little kid growing up I loved Audie Murphy westerns. Then I saw To Hell and Back. Then I bought the book. I have huge respect for Mr. Murphy, Then as an ex reserve artilleryman with 11RCA for almost 19 years and a still serving police officer entering year 24 I appreciate the tough life he had post war. I have seen a lot struggle with critical incidents that pale to what he had to endure. Respect for Allies and veterans. Bravery is not not being scared. It is just refusing to allow fear to make your decisions for you.
@commandercorl1544
@commandercorl1544 8 місяців тому
We found him. The least clinically insane Texan.
@kos2919
@kos2919 3 роки тому
Funfact: when they (Hollywood, who else) made this event into a movie they had to tone down the action scene because the actual event is just too unbelievable
@JohnSmith-fd5un
@JohnSmith-fd5un 3 роки тому
Movie?
@benhack3102
@benhack3102 3 роки тому
@@JohnSmith-fd5un To hell and back, I believe is the movie’s name.
@kos2919
@kos2919 3 роки тому
@@JohnSmith-fd5un yeah
@5peciesunkn0wn
@5peciesunkn0wn 3 роки тому
It wasn't Hollywood that toned it down. It was *Murphy* that toned it down in his autobiography.
@randomclass4653
@randomclass4653 3 роки тому
THE ANIMATION IS SOO GOOD
@Rere-kk6cm
@Rere-kk6cm 3 роки тому
@Galaxy Gamers u gotta give it to em, they don't have any ads and has a pretty small team and jsu changed to 3d just a year ago
@bastiankoop5733
@bastiankoop5733 3 роки тому
@Galaxy Gamers can u make it better for him then
@AbdurrahmanZedSaeed
@AbdurrahmanZedSaeed 3 роки тому
@Galaxy Gamers for someone doesnt do anything but insult, its damned man
@ondasikora7353
@ondasikora7353 3 роки тому
@Galaxy Gamers Goddamnit man, I myself am an noob single animator, and I kid ya not, animating facial expressions is literally the hardest thing in entire field. And if you look at the other factors such as their tank models, plane models... so goddamn good. And even very historically accurate. One hell of a job from Yarnhub and if you compare other videos made by them, you can see just how amazing their progress in quality is.
@randomclass4653
@randomclass4653 3 роки тому
@Galaxy Gamers The Animation Is Very good , It's Very good for 2021 and in CGI.
@k-e-n-z-i-e-1
@k-e-n-z-i-e-1 Рік тому
Im crying right now. My great grandfather was at a lot of the same places with Audie Murphy in WW2. Audie Murphy stopped an indian from beating my great grandfather up. He lived very long and died a few years ago. He had many stories. What’s even funnier is that my grandma, his daughter, had a crush on Audie Murphy 😂
@jesseshusta6981
@jesseshusta6981 3 роки тому
I live in the town where this man grew up, it's an honor to see his statue everyday
@DV1287
@DV1287 3 роки тому
And after this audie became a movie star. He even starred in a movie that followed his actions in ww2 including this action. Truly deserved that Medal of Honor
@Thomas.Wright
@Thomas.Wright 3 роки тому
Dude was so badass, they couldn't find any actors awesome enough to play him. So they had to get him to play himself.
@ryanjones2297
@ryanjones2297 3 роки тому
And if I remember right, they had to downplay some of his actions for the movie as they were too unbelievable.
@memecliparchives2254
@memecliparchives2254 3 роки тому
Also the scene with Rambo hailing 50 cal hell on Burmese military is more or less inspired from Audie Murphy.
@connorethen1050
@connorethen1050 3 роки тому
Audie was also featured in a couple of Western movies after the war as well.
@Thomas.Wright
@Thomas.Wright 3 роки тому
@@connorethen1050 Thus why Sabaton chose to use a Morricone style intro to their song about him.
@Farmuhan
@Farmuhan 3 роки тому
2:55 "Just hold the phone and i'let you talk one of the bastards!" Damn, that really a hit!
@ayushkumar6970
@ayushkumar6970 2 роки тому
When you realise you can't do the thing in game which he had done in real life. True example of Bravery and courage. Salute to you sir
@natesturm448
@natesturm448 2 роки тому
I will never get sick of this channels animations. They may be simple but they have a lot of work put into them. The weapons, vehicles, and gear sets are super crisp. Great channel.
@darnit1944
@darnit1944 3 роки тому
There is a movie about Audie Murphy called "To Hell and Back" He played himself, because nobody got the balls big enough to play as him.
@DC-ru5xz
@DC-ru5xz 3 роки тому
And a Sabaton song called to Hell and Back
@thatrandomguyinacorner2596
@thatrandomguyinacorner2596 2 роки тому
And he wrote a poem under the same name
@Nkar69
@Nkar69 2 роки тому
the balls on this man...
@davidt1d
@davidt1d 2 роки тому
Didn’t they have to make special doors for him because of his balls?
@colenale116
@colenale116 2 роки тому
My grandpa is the lanky guy that shoots the house with the bazooka in the movie. He was in the army at the time and was randomly selected from his platoon to be an extra. He was the only one that raised his hand on set when asked if someone knew how to fire one. Few minutes later he found himself in the middle of a scene blowin up a house. He always talks bout it still. We all howler everytime we watch that part. Lol.
@omega-09
@omega-09 3 роки тому
"A short man from Texas A man of the wild Thrown into combat Where bodies lie piled Hides his emotions His blood's running cold Just like his victories His story unfolds!"
@Thomas.Wright
@Thomas.Wright 3 роки тому
BRIGHT A WHITE LIGHT IF THERE BE ANY GLORY IN WAR LET IT REST ON MEN LIKE HIM
@MrZero-er2pg
@MrZero-er2pg 3 роки тому
Crosses grow on Anzio Where no soldier sleeps And where hell is six feet deep That death does wait There's no debate So charge and attack Going to hell and back
@haydenstripreports3495
@haydenstripreports3495 2 роки тому
A man of the 15th
@scjvz04d5
@scjvz04d5 2 роки тому
A man of can do
@ivangenov6782
@ivangenov6782 2 роки тому
@@haydenstripreports3495 friends fall around him and yet he cane through I don't remember the lyrics i hope i got this right
@ant7936
@ant7936 2 роки тому
In his book, Murphy said it was the first time he had been warm for many days. The Germans couldn't believe that anyone would be mad enough to stand on a blazing tank.
@williamarthur3746
@williamarthur3746 2 роки тому
2:49 “JUST HOLD THE DAMN PHONE AND ILL LET YOU TALK TO ONE OF THE BASTARDS”
@cytorakdemon
@cytorakdemon 3 роки тому
Steve Rogers: "Who are you?" Audie Murphy: "I'm you, but real." Also, after Night Witches and No Bullets Fly, I'm almost always expecting a music video in the middle of some of these.
@pogfish4701
@pogfish4701 3 роки тому
Fun fact: sabaton made a song about this, its called to hell and back
@constantinethegreat6713
@constantinethegreat6713 3 роки тому
Leonid Brezhnev: *"Who said that you're most decorated?"*
@howardbaxter2514
@howardbaxter2514 3 роки тому
“I’m you, but real... and a Texan.”
@steveflinn6
@steveflinn6 Рік тому
@@howardbaxter2514 Yeah, yeah. Let's help keep the Texan fodder boys loving that narrative identity. We'll always need meat for the grinders.
@KorbinX
@KorbinX 3 роки тому
The most decorated man in all of US history. A legend of a man.
@NumquamDeorsum
@NumquamDeorsum 3 роки тому
Not true. Robert Howard is the most decorated.
@sergeantmasson3669
@sergeantmasson3669 2 роки тому
@@NumquamDeorsum Audie Murphy was WWII. Robert Howard was the Vietnam War.
@sergeantmasson3669
@sergeantmasson3669 2 роки тому
KorbinX, most decorated soldier in WWII. Being a very humble man, Audie Murphy felt that he didn't deserve so much recognition.
@kizunadragon9
@kizunadragon9 7 місяців тому
"A short man from Texas, a man of the wild" hat is not often mentioned about Audie Murphy was his horrible PTSD. to the day he died he slept with a loaded .45 under his pillow. Plagued with constant nightmares of the war. he was one of the first to speak out and advocate for veteran's mental health. most of the lyrics of "to hell and back" are taken from Lt Murphy's poem The Crosses Grow on Anzio
@TakoyaKyono
@TakoyaKyono 3 роки тому
"Crosses grow on Anzio. Where no soldiers sleep And where hell's six feet deep. That death does wait, there's no debate. So charge and attack. Going to hell and back"
@NiLi_
@NiLi_ 3 роки тому
was looking for this :)
@ginxetheprotogen9386
@ginxetheprotogen9386 3 роки тому
If you were my history teacher, history would be my favourite lesson.
@hfred0
@hfred0 3 роки тому
It already is my favourite one
@Pigeon83873
@Pigeon83873 3 роки тому
Yes.
@DZ477
@DZ477 3 роки тому
Just watching this channel will make history your favorite lesson.
@f-15TheFkingEagle
@f-15TheFkingEagle 3 роки тому
Nice pfp uwu
@the_Darknight114
@the_Darknight114 3 роки тому
Its already the best one but this is better
@rolandomartinez9076
@rolandomartinez9076 2 роки тому
Farmersville, Tx. N.E. of Dallas somewhere. Here from Audie Murphy Veteran's Hospital in San Antonio, Tx. Great respect for farmer's boy.
@whalman511
@whalman511 2 роки тому
We need more men like him . We built America on standing on the shoulders of hero like him
@Daniel-kq4bx
@Daniel-kq4bx 3 роки тому
This was only 6 Minutes? It was so catching it felt so much longer. Now this is what you call leadership, an absolutely crazy story.
@jaymeister4850
@jaymeister4850 Рік тому
Hi. Go search for his Distinguished Service Cross citation. You can thank me later.
@carterbowman7762
@carterbowman7762 3 роки тому
The Army Navy and Marines originally turned him down for being underweight and underage, bet they're glad he eventually got in
@michaelmckinnon1591
@michaelmckinnon1591 3 роки тому
You forgot too short.
@swaldron5558
@swaldron5558 3 роки тому
@@michaelmckinnon1591 true, he was rejected cos his height.
@zerstorer335
@zerstorer335 2 роки тому
I like the added touch of the German popping out of the snowman at 0:48.
@joshuamills1175
@joshuamills1175 Рік тому
Audie Murphy sure was one great man. One thing most people where I live have forgotten is that he died here in my Hometown, his plane crashed into one of our local mountains. My dad who is an army vet himself took me to the base of the mountain when i was a kid and we hiked to the area where the plain met the mountain. He showed me because my WW2 vet grandfather showed him back in the 70s every time I drive past the mountain I think about him.
@lazymator6920
@lazymator6920 3 роки тому
Audie Murphy : Enemy ahead krauts : take off snowman head Audie Murphy : so you have chosen.. death *continues to destroy 6 tanks R.I.P snowman
@guxtavouz
@guxtavouz 3 роки тому
Cringe
@m1a2sepv33
@m1a2sepv33 3 роки тому
@@guxtavouz you cringe
@m1a2sepv33
@m1a2sepv33 3 роки тому
@@guxtavouz just look at your channel
@guxtavouz
@guxtavouz 3 роки тому
@@m1a2sepv33 cool isn't it?
@m1a2sepv33
@m1a2sepv33 3 роки тому
@@guxtavouz not really
@DeValiere_
@DeValiere_ 3 роки тому
A short man from Texas A man of the wild Thrown into combat Where bodies lie piled Hides his emotions His blood’s running cold Just like his victories, His story unfolds Bright A white light If there’d be Any glory in war Let it rest On men like him Dead men will never come back Crosses grow on Anzio Where no soldiers sleep And where hell’s six feet deep That death does wait There’s no debate So charge and attack Going to Hell and Back A man of the 15th A man of Can Do Friends fall around him And yet he came through Let them fall face down If they must die Making it easier To say goodbye Bright A white light If there’d be, Any glory in war Let it rest On men like him Who went to Hell and came back Crosses grow on Anzio Where no soldiers sleep And where hell is six feet deep That death does wait There’s no debate So charge and attack Going to Hell and Back Oh gather round me And listen while I speak Of a war Where Hell is six feet deep And all along the shore Where cannons still roar They’re haunting my dreams They’re still there when I sleep Crosses grow on Anzio Where no soldiers sleep and where hell is six feet deep That death does wait There’s no debate So charge and attack Going to Hell and Back
@Oneshrimpyboi
@Oneshrimpyboi 3 роки тому
moar, get the whole lyrics
@anastasiap6253
@anastasiap6253 3 роки тому
Bright, a white light If there'd be Any glory in war Let it rest On men like him Dead men will never come back
@flupsdarups3897
@flupsdarups3897 3 роки тому
sabayon?
@President-JonSnow.Malkowich
@President-JonSnow.Malkowich 3 роки тому
Crosses grow on Anzio Where soldier sleeps And where hell’s 6 feet deep That death awaits There’s no debate He charged and attacked He went to hell and back!
@anastasiap6253
@anastasiap6253 3 роки тому
@@President-JonSnow.Malkowich A man of the 15th A man of can do Friends fall around him And yet he came through Let them fall face down If they must die Making it easier To say goodbye
@yannikoloff7659
@yannikoloff7659 3 роки тому
17 July 1941 sergeant Nikolay Sirotinin gave a fight to a 4th Guderian panzer group. Battle continued for 6 hours, 11 tanks were destroyed, 7 armored vehicles and 57 of casualties. Same army that invaded Denmark less than 5 hours been held by one guy .
@garyowen9044
@garyowen9044 Рік тому
The unique thing about Audie Murphy’s actions in WWII, are that they are actions, plural, not an action. Almost all Medal recipients are recognized for one, truly heroic, action, then done. Murphy’s WWII service is noted for day in, day out, multiple superhuman deeds, over the course of war in the ETO. Truly astounding.
@mattsprayberry0
@mattsprayberry0 3 роки тому
It's a shame this man's life was tragically cut short R.I.P audie murphy
@jacobdewey2053
@jacobdewey2053 3 роки тому
Didn’t he die in a plane/helicopter crash?
@alexs5744
@alexs5744 3 роки тому
@@jacobdewey2053 Plane crash.
@DonMeaker
@DonMeaker 3 роки тому
@@alexs5744 He was about to play role in a western with Clint Eastwood.
@alexs5744
@alexs5744 3 роки тому
@@DonMeaker Which one?
@DonMeaker
@DonMeaker 3 роки тому
@@alexs5744 It never happened due to Audi's death in a plane crash. www.audiemurphy.com/fanclub/ALMNFC_Vol2no2.pdf
@tkthegk_1394
@tkthegk_1394 3 роки тому
Audie murphy would love this animation
@joelniemann9547
@joelniemann9547 Рік тому
Joel Niemann 1 second ago I had never heard of him until coming across a memorial along the Appalachian Trail west of Roanoke near where his plane crashed. Glad to learn more about his story.
@anneball683
@anneball683 Рік тому
Good job highlighting this hero. I like their simplicity. You get straight to the story an you don't babble on.
@arandomsquaredaweighsailor742
@arandomsquaredaweighsailor742 3 роки тому
This has to be one of if not the best history channels made! Amazing work Yarnhub!
@jokodihaynes419
@jokodihaynes419 3 роки тому
"Just told the phone I'll let you talk to one of the bastards" audie murphy
@backalleycqc4790
@backalleycqc4790 3 роки тому
That was an epic line, something I never knew he actually said. When you see what he did in this animation, it's really quite an incredible true story!
@EuroUser1
@EuroUser1 3 роки тому
1 man, and an artillery formation, to be precise.
@Craq_
@Craq_ 2 роки тому
I like how almost in every video there’s always at least one funny thing in the background.
@directororsoncallankrennic3531
@directororsoncallankrennic3531 3 роки тому
My great grandfather was in the same battalion as Audie Murphy, godspeed.
@MM-ih8dh
@MM-ih8dh 2 роки тому
any war stroys?
@hamzamahmood9565
@hamzamahmood9565 2 роки тому
Any war stories?
@michaelmemmott1050
@michaelmemmott1050 3 роки тому
This man is a true American hero. My dad often talks about his bravery. When we went to Arlington together his was the first grave we went to. Thank you yarnhub for telling his story
@steveperreira5850
@steveperreira5850 2 роки тому
Seems like the right thing to do, go to his grave first, one of America’s greatest heroes, and bonus points for killing Nazi bastards by the score. I love it!
@landsea7332
@landsea7332 2 місяці тому
Thank You for keeping his memory alive
@angelhumano5287
@angelhumano5287 2 роки тому
Que gran historia, me emocionó hasta las lagrimas ,todo mi respeto a ese gran soldado
@archangel0564
@archangel0564 3 роки тому
R.I.P. Audie Murphy. To quote Sir Winston Churchill, " Never before has so many , owed so much, to so few ".
@keithjackson4985
@keithjackson4985 3 роки тому
Well said.
@galerinha
@galerinha 3 роки тому
You can say the same about student debt
@keithjackson4985
@keithjackson4985 3 роки тому
@@galerinha You could, but that takes statement totally out of context.
@hamzamahmood9565
@hamzamahmood9565 2 роки тому
@@galerinha Soldiers had no time for gender studies
@LtSprinkulz
@LtSprinkulz 2 роки тому
@@hamzamahmood9565 nice empty profile propaganda bot
@jeffchesser4024
@jeffchesser4024 7 місяців тому
I had the privilege of serving in the 3rd Infantry Division in the mid eighties. Watching the movie To Hell and Back was part of our Head Start Program
@christiansparks6429
@christiansparks6429 3 роки тому
Did anyone watch To Hell and Back staring Audie Murphy himself in his autobiography turned into a movie?
@stevenguild2707
@stevenguild2707 3 роки тому
Yes. In that movie they decided to portray this event without the snow.
@5peciesunkn0wn
@5peciesunkn0wn 3 роки тому
@@stevenguild2707 he was disappointed they had to use a sherman rather than an m10 too.
@carsonm7292
@carsonm7292 3 роки тому
Supposedly he asked them to tone down the portrayal of some of his heroics because they seemed unbelievable to most people.
@old-moose
@old-moose 3 роки тому
Read his autobiography if you want the story of his real battle: the one with PTSD.
@nate61
@nate61 2 роки тому
I have the movie and I watched it too
@edithsymmans3273
@edithsymmans3273 Рік тому
I was 6 years old when my Daddy and Grandfather told me the story of a young lad called Audie Murphy. How he was taught to fight and kill for his country the United States of America then was sent to WWll. As the youngster (as they called Audie) was walking along with the other men the enemy opened fire. This was not long after landing and one of the soldiers near Audie was killed. This both terrified and pushed his self determination to go home, to stay alive at all cost. After that Audie was determined not to let the enemy gain an inch or get the upper hand where it was possible. The horrific nightmare was seeing his comrades and friends around him being killed. When the opportunity forced itself upon Audie as the commanding officer he never thought twice he and did his duty and swung into the action gone down in history as the bravest young 18 year old that held off the army of enemy soldiers single handed. To this very day France had a memorial plaque near the very spot this action took place. They honour the young man, Audie Murphy for his bravery. Audie Leon Murphy is the highest decorated soldiers in history and received every single medal for bravery and distinction from his country United States of America, most importantly the greatest of all the Medal of Honour. Audie Leon Murphy was decorated with 4 medals from France 🇫🇷 and 1 medal from Belgium 🇧🇪 as well. Audie hated being called, "A true living hero." He stated many times that in fact, " The real heroes were those men that gave up their lives for their country to stay free. Those heroes are buried six feet deep in soil in Europe. I am just one man whom fought at their side and was very lucky to come home alive." I have admired, respected, loved and honoured Major Audie Leon Murphy all my life. For his great service I say, "Thank you Audie and I appreciate all you sacrifice in those years of fighting." What's more I am not an American I still honour extremely brave American soldier every day. In a statement I once read, " Audie as long as ALL service men are remembered and recognised for their bravery you and all the others alive and dead whom fought for freedom it was not for nothing. Regardless of being buried in another country, at home or are still living at this time you will remain a great young hero. A man who our young people can look up to and hopefully aspire to be like. " For me that still rings true today. Audie Murphy went on to become a best selling author, a movie acting star, a song writer, a producer in several movies, he raised horses and was a business. Most importantly of all Audie was a husband, a father, a brother and an uncle to his family. Rest in Eternal Peace Major Audie Leon Murphy.... You are missed, remembered and forever loved. 🇺🇲
@gwynm8506
@gwynm8506 25 днів тому
“I just fought to stay alive, like anyone else, I guess" Has got to be the most humble thing a man could have said in his position. A real hero
@minisaiju7699
@minisaiju7699 3 роки тому
0:48 I love how this channel adds humour to history.
@terraflow__bryanburdo4547
@terraflow__bryanburdo4547 3 роки тому
Surprised the Luftwaffe didn't strafe him from Santa's sleigh.
@mango9602
@mango9602 3 роки тому
The snow man :(
@gooeygoo7213
@gooeygoo7213 3 роки тому
“At 19 years old” oh they’ll just retreat “The native Texan” oh Nevermind ...
@joachimcoonan6255
@joachimcoonan6255 2 місяці тому
A mixture of true grit, determination, a gameplam and pure luck.
@johnlansing2902
@johnlansing2902 Місяць тому
I knew a lot of men who served in Germany after WW2 and I was told pictures of Audrey Murphy hung in most German taverns and many a toast was made to his courage .
@ATurkeySandwichGAME
@ATurkeySandwichGAME 3 роки тому
After the war murphy became an actor. He played himself in the movie to hell and back and helped the writers. They showed him the script and he was asking to tone down some of his achievments. They asked why, everything is true correct. His response was something like, yea its all true but its gonna be hard for anyone to believe i did all that.
@jaredaviation
@jaredaviation 3 роки тому
0:48 The German casually has a snowman in the middle of a war
@wkamhengkit2644
@wkamhengkit2644 3 роки тому
Well, not only me notice
@YataTheFifteenth
@YataTheFifteenth 3 роки тому
Gotta raise morale somehow.
@Primegamin-yh4jm
@Primegamin-yh4jm 3 роки тому
They need body armor
@DeanAdventure
@DeanAdventure 2 роки тому
I love this video so much. It tears me up a little bit. I have always looked up to Audie Murphey as a hero of a bygone age.
@F.Krueger-cs4vk
@F.Krueger-cs4vk 2 роки тому
I used to see him in cowboy movies when I was a kid. Had no idea he was a decorated hero. RIP, great warrior. Hi from Queensland, Australia. 👍
@VERRATENMEMESANDCOD
@VERRATENMEMESANDCOD 3 роки тому
Rambo: I am the most badass soldier in history Murphy: Think Again
@lalisauwu9253
@lalisauwu9253 3 роки тому
Agreed.
@heckleypanes4988
@heckleypanes4988 3 роки тому
Unfair comparison Rambos not even real yet Murphy did better
@alanjassybayev2428
@alanjassybayev2428 3 роки тому
Lauri Törni: Hold my commie tears
@alexs5744
@alexs5744 3 роки тому
Audie Murphy would kick Rambo in the nuts and would later thank him.
@antonchigurh2930
@antonchigurh2930 3 роки тому
Chad: Short guys will never be qualified in combat Murphy: Think again
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