This is beautiful that they actually transformed grain old film with no audio into living color with sounds, voices, and etc. it’s so cool that they recreated the film, and I like the voices of the characters.
@alexv0337 хвилин тому
Какая брехня :)))
@moyashi122111 хвилин тому
The soldiers on the front lines have no choice but to fight to the end. It was not the soldiers who started the wrong war, so don't say anything bad about them.
@JeepWrangler195714 хвилин тому
This is such a joke. Shooting at B-17’s with rifles?😂 Also there were no Iowa class battleships at Normandy
Mal eine ganz andere Frage. Ist der „Autotest“ der Vorgänger vom „Telemotor“? Als Kind der 80er gab es drei Sendungen die ich NIE verpassen wollte ( zur Not wurde es per Videorecorder aufgenommen ☺). Telemotor, der 7Sinn und Aktenzeichen xy ungelöst…. Damals waren Autotest noch echte Test, heute wird nur auf Leistung getestet… schon traurig wenn ich sehe, wie raffiniert man damals konstruiert hat und man heute nur ein Display für nahezu alle Funktionen hat… aber das ist ein anderes Thema.
@PoppaBearandBabyBear.-be5jz49 хвилин тому
Ralphie was pretty funny with his obsession with this movie even when he hit Georgie in the eye at the party
@reverseuniverse255956 хвилин тому
Ps 5?
@sutonomardi4445Годину тому
As an Asian, we were regretted that the little man besides Mac Arthur never being trial
@mrjames7492Годину тому
movie title ?
@antoniocarlosgarcia2059Годину тому
Depois dessas bombas no Japão e o fogo "amigo" durante os bombardeios em áreas civis da França até a Alemanha,faltaram lugares em Nürenberg para tantos "libertadores" do mundo capitalista. 👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏
@roflmowsГодину тому
are you guys sure this isn't the attack on Incheon in the Korean War? ...just a little joke about the asian actors. levity and all.
@roblikesutubeГодину тому
Send the chaps to Ukraine. The AFU need all the help they can get.
@gautambatwar7231Годину тому
Standing up to every eventually for or against makes us a righteous person in life....
@olr7912Годину тому
😂😂😂😂 FILMS
@olr7912Годину тому
RUSSIANS😂😂😂😂 ITS SOVIET UNION TANKS AND ARMY.
@okiutoГодину тому
米軍機って黒人乗ってたの〜?😂
@MQuinn-fw5xvГодину тому
Where is “Yerp”? Seriously, they say Sink really cared about his men. He proved it by transferring Sobel.
@allclassallthetime4739Годину тому
Well I thank our dear friend Hawkins for teaching me how to make a stoic or otherwise grouch smile, actually I got some tremendous ammunition to win those bets now. Hawkins, RIP!
@killbot862 години тому
1st Platoon did a pretty shit job clearing that bunker…..There were so many japs, did they even use grenade??
@ledbullet1002 години тому
least speer saw the light of day again
@user-bi7wu4rd1p2 години тому
いやこれ映画やからな、こんなんちゃうからか。
@R_RZ30431 хвилина тому
でもあんたも実際見た事ないやん
@mendanperkase72232 години тому
URA vs BANZAI
@TheMrRatliff2 години тому
This scene hits you differently when you've lost a best friend. Cuts you to the core every single time you watch it after that horrible experience
@dark_philosopher._.7582 години тому
Jews have occupied the place of those officers in occupied Palestine.
@yssunjoko2 години тому
why did the soldier bring a guitar on his back?
@qibraygolospinkin22652 години тому
Уникальная немецкая кинохроника битвы за Москву. Операция "Тайфун" (1941)
@RIZEorDIE2 години тому
Now that is a true friend. I got a present for you. Brings a tear to my eye.
@user-cp4bz5we3b2 години тому
Apparently only 1 horse returned to Australia after the war .a generals horse.that charge made me tear up
@worldofdoom9952 години тому
The German Captain is the same actor who plays The Governor in the walking dead
@soringlungleng70172 години тому
History are best written by the victor, American n brittish wise
@weirdautumn2 години тому
Sharp sticks 😂
@midnight_snack66083 години тому
Not accurate but damn this was epic!
@kevinhealey65403 години тому
MacArthur was one of the greatest in history. When World War 2 started up, the vast majority of officers, who were 50 or over the age of that were retired. I was in the Army and I asked retired 75 year old colonel if he was brought back to active duty, would he go. He said, "Yes, but it would be a bad sign. If they took me, they would be taking from the bottom of the barrel. War is a young man's game." There were exceptions to the "over 50 rule." MacArthur had retired from teh army as a two general in 36, but he was brought back in because he was disparately needed. He was bumped up to four star when the war started and he proved himself over and over again. His method of fighting World War 2 was cut off the enemies life line. He made it almost impossible for Japanese Troops to receive supplies. My father was in world war 2 and he told me that in their encampment Japanese soldiers would sneak into the encampment. They weren't coming to do sabotage, but were looking for something to eat. However they were armed with a grenade and someone discovered them, they would blow themselves up, because they were taught to believe that the Americans would torture them. Blood from the explosion would go all over the place. On tents and uniforms that were washed and left out to dry. Nevertheless the uniforms with blood stains. MacArthur cut off supplies to Japanese who were on island. His opinion was, "Let him starve to death, better them than us." He had a habit of not wearing a tie and Truman was offended by that. He saved the day in Korea. He told Kennedy not to go to Vietnam and Kennedy heeded his advice and on his death bed he begged Johnson not to go there because he knew what would happen. Patton was also another officer who kept on. He was a colonel and when it looked like the war was going to happen, they made him a one star. He did real good in Casablanca in the invasion and they brought him in to take over command of II Corps in Africa. Did a superb job there and was brought in for the Italian Invasion and and then he battled his way up Italy. He got in trouble for slapping up two soldiers who were suffering from battle fatigue. He should not have done that of course, but he never should have been relieved, because it caused a lot of American casualties. He knew what he was doing. When he was relieved the Italian campaign lost their momentum and it never regained it. In his entire career he had only lost one battle. MacArthur and Patton always were up on the front, especially during the high pitch of the battle, because they had to know for themselves what was going on and their was only one way to do that.
@user-hs7cf7bt7o3 години тому
🏴⚡🏴⚡⚡🏴
@user-xj6lm1zg1e4 години тому
Всю Рассею-Матушку поди перерыли, что в массовку самых тостомордых красноармейцев найти.
@anthonyhorstman4 години тому
Who bouted Germany for that time
@racieldelosreyes86704 години тому
My grandma told us during the war here in The Philippines, the japanese soldiers especially the officers were kind and treated them fairly... those korean foot soldiers were savage, barbaric and brutal not the japanese. The Japan invaded korea and made those korean soldier as their foot soldiers, i think to multiply their defense, mostly low rank foot soldier.. they were the one who bayoneted babies.
@mattj3404 години тому
Not to mention he had a nice specimen of brown bear in his living room
@mattj3404 години тому
I heard from my neighbor's uncle in Michigan who was trying to muzzle hunt bear he said if you miss your kind of f*****😅
@konferowicz19674 години тому
Nowadays US Air Force unleashes hell!
@spicecaptain72794 години тому
is that Jack from Lost?
@thombienaturlich68304 години тому
Er weint.......und feuert trotzdem weiter. Was für unsägliche Tragödien jeder Krieg mit sich bringt, darüber denkt scheinbar niemand vorher nach!? 😢
@dimitrifalowski4 години тому
They're the true warrior fighting each other
@LeeAlanJohnson754 години тому
How did Speer escaped the death penalty?!
@Annalsworldhistorydocumentary4 години тому
The scenes in the video look very realistic. very suspenseful and thrilling