Cromwell at We Have Ways Fest.
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We Have Ways Festival 17 Pounder
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Warfest - anti tank guns
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Class 26 Thrash
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Class 50 Thrash!
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30 Assault Unit in Cherbourg 44
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Tiger Day - Bovington 2019
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Kinrara Trophy - Goodwood 2018
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GM Thrash! 2018
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Class 50 Thrash !
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@williammohan9784
@williammohan9784 10 күн бұрын
oh yes like this actually happened. Monty calling the PM by his surname and then pushing Smuts out of the way in order to berate him. What a load of bollox
@nohopeequalsnofear3242
@nohopeequalsnofear3242 13 күн бұрын
I was stunned at how bad this movie was. They portrayed one of the greatest men of all times as a certified schizophrenic in perpetual temper tantrums. What a disgrace.
@Twirlyhead
@Twirlyhead 15 күн бұрын
At least they didn't throw their arms around each other and start kissing.
@Red72618
@Red72618 23 күн бұрын
After Dday the high cost is in Battle of Caen and the Operation of Goodwood.
@camrenwick
@camrenwick Ай бұрын
Puffed up little sh_t! That's a good description of Montgomery
@l337pwnage
@l337pwnage Ай бұрын
The villain of the 20th century.
@Bugsy_wc_gt
@Bugsy_wc_gt Ай бұрын
What if this was a 50 incher?
@ianaldus4981
@ianaldus4981 2 ай бұрын
Waist of film never happened
@user-qz8km2qr8g
@user-qz8km2qr8g 2 ай бұрын
I like how they left out Canadian troops even through Canadians made up the majority of the troops landing on D-Day!!!🇨🇦❤️🇨🇦🇨🇦🇨🇦🇨🇦🇨🇦
@Halen0224
@Halen0224 2 ай бұрын
Friday nights
@krukpolny8505
@krukpolny8505 2 ай бұрын
Sabaton - Aces In Exlie PL Poland. KZbin.
@claudiocorleone7856
@claudiocorleone7856 2 ай бұрын
What acting ! Unfortunately false narrative but nevertheless serious in content and funny at the same time. ‘’ That puffed up little shit! The men won’t follow him”…….lol!
@peterrichards851
@peterrichards851 2 ай бұрын
Total and complete rubbish.
@grizzlysteele3199
@grizzlysteele3199 3 ай бұрын
😂😂
@jackjacky8105
@jackjacky8105 3 ай бұрын
bad movie
@Oldag75
@Oldag75 3 ай бұрын
Brian Cox portrayed Goering, Churchill and Hannibal Lector. Golly.
@nickroberts3101
@nickroberts3101 3 ай бұрын
My grandad was in the no4 commandos and was involved in taking of the town of flushing. He downplayed his time in ww2 but would never really tell me anything. The more I look into it the more I realise why he didn’t want to talk about it. We unfortunately had to say goodbye to my dear grandad at the age of 98. That man was my hero!
@MrPGC137
@MrPGC137 3 ай бұрын
If the real-life Montgomery had ever shown that much energy on the battlefield as the fictional portrayal does in this scene, he probably would've won more victories without having to repeatedly rely upon Patton to pull his chestnuts out of the fire on more than one occasion... I mean, sure, he was the big hero at El-Alamein, but after that? Psh...not so much.
@saxonwarrior3736
@saxonwarrior3736 3 ай бұрын
It was Monty that pulled Patton out of the fire at El Guettar when the Eighth army attacked the Germans from the rear at Wadi Akarit while patton was stalled.
@MrPGC137
@MrPGC137 3 ай бұрын
@@saxonwarrior3736 Nope, sorry, you're wrong. Don't know where you got your revisionist "history" from but the facts don't support that rather fanciful & inventive (not to mention Anglocentric) "interpretation" of events at all.
@saxonwarrior3736
@saxonwarrior3736 3 ай бұрын
@@MrPGC137 Is that so? ''On 6 April, the British 8th Army once again overran the Axis lines at the Battle of Wadi Akarit, and a full retreat started. On the morning of 7 April, Benson Force moved through the positions held by the 1st and 9th divisions, and raced down the abandoned El Guettar-Gabès road, where it met the lead elements of the 8th Army at 17:00. With the last Axis line of defense in the south of Tunisia broken, the remaining forces made a run to join the other Axis forces in the north. Tunis fell to the Allies in early May."
@saxonwarrior3736
@saxonwarrior3736 3 ай бұрын
@@MrPGC137 Looks like you are wrong lol
@saxonwarrior3736
@saxonwarrior3736 3 ай бұрын
@@MrPGC137 Wadi Akarit is behind El Guettar. Try again.
@radical6905
@radical6905 3 ай бұрын
huh surprising amount of comments annoyed at this scene due to it being incredibly unlikely it happened (although I will say something very similar happened between Monty and Ike and may well be the inspiration for showing Monty like this) movies tend to do this though, take frustrations and tense relationships between figures and concentrate it into one scene for a movie
@xaviersavedra711
@xaviersavedra711 3 ай бұрын
My name is Jamar, I come from Afar. Allahu Akbar!
@flysafer0150
@flysafer0150 4 ай бұрын
Added sound is like a bunch of ballons popping.
@wor53lg50
@wor53lg50 4 ай бұрын
First ever use of the terrapin in Combat was used there by the 5th Assault Regiment, Royal Engineers....
@Homo_Sapien_earth
@Homo_Sapien_earth 5 ай бұрын
Who is from india 👇👇
@paulfoy4252
@paulfoy4252 5 ай бұрын
Sie kehrten dorthin zurück, woher sie ursprünglich zu uns gekommen waren - England.
@markdavids2511
@markdavids2511 5 ай бұрын
It was the Russians who paid the butchers bill in the war against Hitler, some stupid yanks who have got their history from Hollywood & video games think America did it, the western front was a sideshow.
@user-fq3hl5fv6t
@user-fq3hl5fv6t 5 ай бұрын
Legend
@vodeankandosii3982
@vodeankandosii3982 5 ай бұрын
Even poor Brian Cox couldn't save this abominable script.
@zeriousvolt1245
@zeriousvolt1245 5 ай бұрын
There’s too much overdramatisation. With gasmasks there is no danger at all.
@leeosborne3793
@leeosborne3793 6 ай бұрын
"Niiiice to see you...to see you...NICE!"
@insanityking830
@insanityking830 7 ай бұрын
This is where new history gonna be create❤️💯
@gerardd333
@gerardd333 7 ай бұрын
Where are the TIGERS?
@jamesross1799
@jamesross1799 7 ай бұрын
My grandad went there.
@SistorCarrera
@SistorCarrera 7 ай бұрын
love BB
@christiangoossen563
@christiangoossen563 8 ай бұрын
Now maybe my standards are ridiculously high but I feel like I’m watching three re-eanctors doing what they read in an article online somewhere. Badly.
@garyvahl7658
@garyvahl7658 9 ай бұрын
There is no way a General would have spoken to Churchill like that. Smuts was a South African Field Marshal and a personal friend of Churchill. He would never have stood by if pushed or witnessed a LT Gen speaking to The PM in such a manner.
@pcka12
@pcka12 9 ай бұрын
But the men did follow Monty!
@mattapacca
@mattapacca 10 ай бұрын
Doesn't seem genuine. The film of the passing train shows bogie passenger stock, yet the sound of the wheels on rail joints indicates 4 wheeled goods stock. The loco sound appears to be similar to a class 56. Their Ruston engine is descended from the engines used in the twins. The real LMS twins were recorded passing Shap Wells in the 1950s on reel to reel tape. The recording (along with their steam counterparts) have been released on an LP and later on CD. It bears little resemblance to the sound in this video and more akin to a EE type 4 (Class 40).
@colinlatham5566
@colinlatham5566 10 ай бұрын
Churchill certainly had reservations about across channel invasion he didn't see the need for it as we'd already invaded Italy but the Italian campaign it becomes stagnant and the Americans never saw the war being won from Italy they were always gonna go across the channel eventually Churchill put his reservations aside and completely supported the operation by then the Americans were dominating the war anyway in Britain had become a junior partner it is unlikely certainly the Montgomery and Churchill would ever have had such a confrontation and Monty would certainly never have called the prime minister a trader if we had he would certainly have lost his job
@solomongrundy4905
@solomongrundy4905 10 ай бұрын
Monty was an overrated, plodding meat-grinder. He had the finesse of U.S. Grant (NONE.) ULTRA helped Monty (and the Allies) beat the Germans, who were always outnumbered, fighting on three fronts, low on fuel, etc. In the Western Desert Campaign, Ultra intelligence helped Wavell and Auchinleck to prevent Rommel's forces from reaching Cairo in the autumn of 1941. Ultra intelligence from Hagelin decrypts, and from Luftwaffe and German naval Enigma decrypts, helped sink about half of the ships supplying the Axis forces in North Africa. Ultra intelligence from Abwehr transmissions confirmed that Britain's Security Service (MI5) had captured all of the German agents in Britain, and that the Abwehr still believed in the many double agents which MI5 controlled under the Double Cross System. This enabled major deception operations. Ultra contributed very significantly to the monitoring of German developments at Peenemünde and the collection of V-1 and V-2 Intelligence from 1942 onwards. Ultra contributed to Montgomery's victory at the Battle of Alam el Halfa by providing warning of Rommel's planned attack. Ultra also contributed to the success of Montgomery's offensive in the Second Battle of El Alamein, by providing him (before the battle) with a complete picture of Axis forces, and (during the battle) with Rommel's own action reports to Germany. Ultra provided evidence that the Allied landings in French North Africa (Operation Torch) were not anticipated. Etc, etc, etc.
@421mog
@421mog 11 ай бұрын
Second clip appears definitely dubbed, as wheel rhythm is of a four-wheel goods train (continuous tum-tum-tum-tum-tum), as opposed to what should be the tum-tum-tum-tum....tu-tum-tut-tum of 4 wheel bogie carriages
@tilethio
@tilethio 11 ай бұрын
Geologist says the rift will split the horn after many millions of years. Who other than God knows a surprise packages mother earth has in store? No one and absolutely no one! The rift might split the horn in 10 days from now, or 10 months, or 10 years or either in 10 million years. Just leave it to mother nature and enjoy what she gives than being eager to find what she kept in secreats for good reason.
@cdwattie
@cdwattie 11 ай бұрын
it was always bruce Forsyths play your cards right or something with him in it
@tylergavin9341
@tylergavin9341 11 ай бұрын
Is this in South Dakota
@greg_4201
@greg_4201 11 ай бұрын
Churchill was such a fucking idiot as well as an evil scumbag and traitor of monumental proportions. He betrayed Britain and even civilization itself.
@ciroalb3
@ciroalb3 11 ай бұрын
I don't know that Monty ever had this exchange, but Ike and Alan Brook certainly would have. Churchill balked at the invasion to the very last. He wanted to dither around the Greek Islands. And then what would he have done when the -1s and V2s started landing ?
@G_xx_
@G_xx_ 11 ай бұрын
Cant believe this was posted 10 yrs ago
@top-on-dus10
@top-on-dus10 11 ай бұрын
8:05 real 3d snapshot.😂
@miriahmpaloma8088
@miriahmpaloma8088 Жыл бұрын
You don't know the difference of relevance of office.
@julianaylor4351
@julianaylor4351 Жыл бұрын
If Paul McGann had played Sharpe he could never have become Lieutenant Bush in Hornblower or the eighth Doctor in Dr Who. Many people actually think McGann only played the eighth Doctor once, but he can be heard in all the Big Finish audio adventures of that Doctor and was in The Night Of The Doctor the prequel to Day Of The Doctor, in which he regenerates into John Hurt's War Doctor. Consequently he spent more time in the role, though not on television than Tom Baker did as the Doctor in the late seventies and early eighties. So Sean Bean became the new lead and by playing Richard Sharpe, later got to be Boromir in The Lord Of The Rings, Odysseus in Troy, Alex Trevelyan in Goldeneye and Ned Stark in Game Of Thrones. It was meant to be. Interestingly while filming in marshlands in Essex for Sharpe's Regiment years later, Sean Bean injured his hand on a misfiring gun and had to go to Clacton On Sea General Hospital to get it stitched up.