I assumed that every NATO accession ceremony was done like it is now. Such as with Sweden, Finland, North Macedonia and Montenegro for example.
@lokkk63839 күн бұрын
"A wall can never create a permanent prison for human spirit, Its strength is measured by those who built it." 27:08
@MonsieurChapeau22 күн бұрын
11:07 The countries were those that had their sovereignty taken away and looked at NATO to protect that sovereignty
@MonsieurChapeau22 күн бұрын
10:55 “these were countries that were part of the European, the Euro-Altlanitic family that had been kept apart for so many decades who are now coming home”
@user-gj6gm8cv1z26 күн бұрын
Миру 🌏Мир💋💋💋
@romans6two33827 күн бұрын
NATO is a force for good in the world. God bless NATO and all our friends in the alliance.
@maiaalavidze881729 күн бұрын
Happy Birthday NATO ✌
@wkwojti29 күн бұрын
Russia will never change
@dylanogden3075Ай бұрын
God bless all our countries our strength is the unity between us long live nato 🇪🇺🇺🇲
@torukmaktopolandАй бұрын
Happy Birthday Alliance! 🎂
@Heikinnen0301Ай бұрын
Glory to NATO Slava Ukraini God bless us all From Finland, the New NATO member
@williamwillaimsАй бұрын
What would the world look like if every nation was a member of NATO? 😮
@dillz504Ай бұрын
Stand strong🙏
@luckyandroid3568Ай бұрын
Good video documentary
@dylanross5930Ай бұрын
NATO is the best alliance I’ve ever seen they always came through for the allies in Europe LONG LIVE NATO
@fabovondestoryАй бұрын
💙
@AlbG-jz2yzАй бұрын
Long Life NATO,Long Life USA
@MilIMetaАй бұрын
🇺🇸🇽🇰👍
@insaneclownponies9599Ай бұрын
Love this. Does a lot to counteract all the bogus claims surrounding Yugoslavia by actually showcasing much of the human cost that would have further been incurred had the Allies not intervened.
@eeeyyy6848Ай бұрын
We need more people to understand how crucial NATO is to regional and global security, development, democracy and stability. This video is underrated and under watched for the important information that it contains, showing the work that nato has done to protect its citizens and allies over the years since its inception till now
@Present-TenseАй бұрын
True. We also need more young people to understand that liberal democracy and freedom are both fragile and precious --- and that NATO is one of the guarantors.
@eeeyyy6848Ай бұрын
Thank you so much for enduring through all the tough times and ensuring the peace and security of all in NATO and the rest of the world!❤
@numan5976Ай бұрын
Ich freue mich sehr, dass du auch nach deiner Pensionierung noch aktiv bist🐈 🫡 4:54
@raymondmallais6375Ай бұрын
Beau drapeau où ont peux l'avoir
@devon5154Ай бұрын
Thank you tuis footage is priceless
@sarahquerry8516Ай бұрын
I was stationed in Berlin at McNair barracks, 62 to 64
@nicholashernandez4367Ай бұрын
The film quality is pretty good! Also, a great perspective of a new life in Germany at the time!
@angloaust1575Ай бұрын
Charlton was americas answer to the cold war Situation...solid rock of Patriotism nra supporter Took over from john wayne Even went to vietnam as a Morale booster! Would have made a suitable President if he had have quit Acting like reagan did!
@josemoreno3334Ай бұрын
Former members of the Warsaw Pact mInus Russia are now members of NATO. Even neutral Finland and Sweden are members too.😁. I got a chance to visit then West Germany twice back in the early 1980s when I was serving in USAF. Glad to be part of cold war history.👍
@TheAlkochef2 ай бұрын
I get triggered by the fact they switched up Denmark and Norway, REEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEE. Ok, all jokes aside, im proud to be from one of the founding states.
@Heya5402 ай бұрын
you forget the German language in Belgium
@cigarcityweymouth2 ай бұрын
First time I saw a A10 in the air
@cigarcityweymouth2 ай бұрын
Gas Gas Gas 😂😂😂
@cigarcityweymouth2 ай бұрын
Was in reforger 78 schweinfurt Germany 3rd Inf.
@Rothschild19762 ай бұрын
If they work more together .. Powerful country! Powerful Army!
@rloduwick2 ай бұрын
so important keeping these videos for history
@xila4642 ай бұрын
1960s America : "TEAR DOWN THIS WALL!" 2020s America : "BUILD A WALL"
@melodyluna94982 ай бұрын
NATO i Like your flags
@MS-wm7kc2 ай бұрын
Who is the writer of this story?
@MS-wm7kc2 ай бұрын
This film tells the journey within
@gamesportdorst12673 ай бұрын
Isso é oficial, oficial?
@NATO3 ай бұрын
100%
@gamesportdorst12673 ай бұрын
@@NATO Ok. Thanks.
@lizriveratoro87293 ай бұрын
Awesome 😎 world 🌎🌍 tour... My shades monsieur Orson Welles. Please my departure and stayed in France. 😅
@lizriveratoro87293 ай бұрын
"I remain like always obediently your's" - Orson Welles I love every time 🩷🫶🏼 he says that
@USViper3 ай бұрын
The Hawk missile system
@Qtchicky123456783 ай бұрын
Interesting to learn about what knowledge they had on Belgium at the time. Not surprising that they don't mention the atrocities occurring in the Congo and to the Congolese people. I think we are still a long way off any of it being common knowledge. Even today it's being swept under the rug. I still love my country despite our dark past and present because I see the social change that is occurring and I hope it continues on and we acknowledge all the victims. I feel the same way about. this country of my ancestors. Belgium is a fascinating place. Thanks for sharing.
@MM229663 ай бұрын
What's interesting is how much the documentary emphasized the hopelessness of being the weaker side, the losses, the screw-ups, the potential losing to the enemy. The bit with the soldier in the chopper yelling "we lost 3/4 of our unit!". I can't tell if it is the malaise/anti-war attitude from the Vietnam War affecting how they edited it, a dislike of the idea of WW3 generally, or something else, but you can see a stark difference from a few years later in the Reagan era, where there was still the tenseness of the consequences, but it was more big smiles/we're tough/we're back!/we'll fight & win despite being the underdog attitude showing through.
@patrick7642 ай бұрын
Interesting perspective.
@a.t6066Ай бұрын
I mean until the mid-late 80s nato forces were actually pretty outclassed by the Soviets in a ground war. But I suppose the footage also shows what the reality of war would have been. Had ww3 kicked off it would have been even more devastating than ww2 was
@MM229663 ай бұрын
I wonder what was going through the soldier's minds, practicing for this? You can see in their faces it was a lot more 'real' than most exercises nowadays, with hundreds of thousands of enemy troops within driving distance. This was about the weakest point in the Cold War for the Western Alliance. Budgets were down because of the Oil Crisis earlier in the decade, America was battered, bruised, and confused from the Vietnam War's loss, NATO was not thinking/arming seriously for a conventional war yet, and the Soviets & Warsaw Pact's gear was nearly equal in quality at this point, with none of the dissolution/loss of confidence the 80's would bring. Another case of nuclear weapons saving people's lives, because in any other period of history, the Soviets probably WOULD have gone for it, and World War III would have happened. But because MAD is a thing, it would be pointless to fight conventionally when everything would be blown up if they 'won'.
@tommym3213 ай бұрын
How on earth were they able to license Pink Floyd for this program?!?
@robertridley-fj8zz26 күн бұрын
Different time.
@user-gs8jv4oq6w3 ай бұрын
Ja leuk
@moonreaps37534 ай бұрын
Can someone please help me find the songs used on this Video
@paulocruz5834Ай бұрын
What song ?
@moonreaps3753Ай бұрын
@@paulocruz5834 all of the songs used.
@freudenberg1014 ай бұрын
Russians are experts of supressing the human spirit.