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@RandomDeforge11 ай бұрын
another excellent video, sponsored by a trash product.
@genadiyrool11 ай бұрын
Wth is a jingo jango free?
@Lorenzo.xhamela11 ай бұрын
Why hasn't anyone done a video on the second Lebanon war
@dsgdsg976411 ай бұрын
The part where he explains the name for the Battle of the bulge and where it comes from I really would have appreciated a key and maybe an outline because that map is impossible to read on its own the way it is in the video
@guyplachy968811 ай бұрын
I'm going to drop this in here as my one criticism that cuts across almost all of these Warographics articles; The random usage of completely out-of-context photos & footage. Seriously, guys, if your historical research is judged to be in the same ball-park as your image research, it raises some serious questions as to your reliability. Without going into full-on detail there were images from WW1 trenches, footage of late Cold-War Soviet trucks & BMPs, Bundeswehr soldiers wearing US M1-style helmets with a 1970s-1990s Wiesel Armoured Weapons Carrier behind them, a photo of German generals from WW1, another WW1 photo of Austro-Hungarian(?) Uhlans (?) sitting in a field, your "P-47 Thunderbolt" was a P-43 Lancer (admittedly built by the same company but pre-war). Please, if you want to be taken even semi-seriously by amateur military historians, get the supporting images RIGHT!
@MrJjones54311 ай бұрын
It needs to be said that no member of the 101st airborne division has ever agreed that they needed to be saved.
@bryangraham634611 ай бұрын
My grandfather was at Normandy and the bulge that man was such a hero. Our ancestors were so tough it is insane.
@Normal_macdonald11 ай бұрын
Which side?
@dutchray888011 ай бұрын
My uncle was there as a US Army tanker, and a couple of his cousins were there with the German Army. He didn't find out about that until well after the war ended when his mother was finally able to contact relatives in Austria. That's about all he told me about the battle, other than having to go many weeks without showering or changing clothes. Yes, the toughness of that generation was extraordinary.
@Normal_macdonald11 ай бұрын
@@dutchray8880 thank them for ruining the world. Now London isn't British, and Paris is arabic lmaooooooooooo
@michaelleone993111 ай бұрын
Yea, now we worry about “micro aggressions” and argue over pronouns. I think we are doomed
@UrbanCohort11 ай бұрын
@@michaelleone9931I like to think that we've broadened the scope of what we fight over rather than backed down. Who knows how we'll do in an existential struggle against an opponent for the fate and freedom of the world today? Hard to say since it hasn't happened...yet.
@johnmcmahon7611 ай бұрын
Most of my school years, I had the honor of having a Veteran of the Bulge as a substitute teacher. He was a fantastic man and teacher, always enjoyed every story and lesson he had for us. Sadly, he passed away 2018 my senior year.
@masonclark53111 ай бұрын
The Germans got him?!
@immMoon11 ай бұрын
@@masonclark531you're not funny
@lloydster900011 ай бұрын
My great-grandfather fought in and was wounded during the Battle of the Bulge. He was my hero and I miss him terribly.
@Hugohhhgg11 ай бұрын
My grandpa served in the U.S. army and became a POW during the Battle, he was a Sherman Tank Operator. After being liberated from the camp, my grandpa came back home weighing 91 lbs. The most common meal he had was watered down rice with potato and some type of meat. He spoke alittle German so I assume that aided him in not being executed.
@MikkellTheImmortal11 ай бұрын
I had a great uncle who was a member of the 101st airborne D company. He told me stories of "Foxhole Norman" and his 3 times in hospital. He told me a bit about the battle of the Bulge but there really is nothing that I can add that all of you don't already know. My uncle was wounded on D+5 in the classic 101st. fashion, shot in the bum. After a very short time at the hospital to get sown up and he was back out there. He was wounded at the battle of the Bulge just enough to take him off the front lines but not shake his commitment to the war effort. He worked at forward command for the remainder of the war and was wounded for the third time in 1945 after an unexploded grenade finally went off as him and his friends were walking by, fortunately all survived. The same can't be said for my grandfather. He was killed on August 4 1945 as a Japanese fighter crashed into the hanger he was in, this was 2 days before they dropped the first bomb. My grandfather had never seen action, nore fired his rifle at an enemy. Of the 4 brothers who went to war, my grandfather was the only one to be killed.
@katanabluejay11 ай бұрын
I think a better description of The Battle of the Budge would be: "Nazi Germany's Last Gasp". The Intel Report has a really good video on why this attack had no chance in succeeding in the first place.
@ihicccup944611 ай бұрын
Yep. Most Nazi generals knew this had no hope, but they realized they had to at least try something
@bearok8911 ай бұрын
@@ihicccup9446also Hitler had at this point purged any dissidents and assumed full power of the military, no general could really have swayed his opinion even if they wanted too
@TheJMBon11 ай бұрын
Even if Antwerp would have fallen, it would have been a matter of days or a few weeks before the German corridor was broken. Germany had lost the war in late summer 44. The Soviets had crushed army group center and the German Army in France had been crushed in the Falaise pocket. On top of that, the Allies had begun marching up through Italy, liberating all but the far north of Italy. Germany was in retreat on every front.
@TheIfifi11 ай бұрын
Frankly, they lost the war in September 1941
@yoloswaggins712111 ай бұрын
@@TheIfifi To be even more frank, they lost the war the moment they started it.
@ModinikiLuli-m5n11 ай бұрын
@@yoloswaggins7121no they didn't. If he didn't invade the Soviets what would the cowardly brits have done but run again like a bitch.
@Shoelessjoe7811 ай бұрын
@@yoloswaggins7121same with Japan. Took on more than they could handle. It was over before it started.
@weirdshibainu11 ай бұрын
Germany lost the war the moment they stepped into Russia
@ukmediawarrior11 ай бұрын
I do love these vids, and although the script is historically sound, it does make me smile when they use pictures that are so obviously from WW1 as well as, in this case where the battle was fought in the winter snow, pictures of tanks in the desert war, LOL :D
@spam_slayed148111 ай бұрын
Agreed. Poor choices on photos, distracts from an otherwise interesting video
@FancyPantsFiles11 ай бұрын
Agree. It makes you wonder how much they really care LOL 'Just throw a BOB video together real quick' =D
@Hanssolo9311 ай бұрын
Even saw some clips from more modern wars or of someone hunting with a modern shotgun.
@mredsterish11 ай бұрын
Even those intending to present historical information seldom truly know history. @@Hanssolo93
@daswhitney9 ай бұрын
Also, a guy with a shotgun, clearly bird hunting.
@Jayjay-qe6um11 ай бұрын
The battle around Bastogne received a great deal of media attention because in early December 1944 it was a rest and recreation area for many war correspondents. The rapid advance by the German forces who surrounded the town, the spectacular resupply operations via parachute amd glider, along with the fast action of General Patton's Third U.S. Army, all were featured in newspaper articles and on radio and captured the public's imagination; there werw no correspondents in the area of Saint-Vith, Elsenborn, or Monschau-Hofen.
@dervelthecelt11 ай бұрын
14:56 Wrong War Simon's Editor. That's Kaiser Wilhelm, Ludendorf and Hindenburg from WW1.
@roryhession20411 ай бұрын
Few things for those approaching this video for study material (not to ridicule the creator at all): 1: No German general was in favour of this plan, and it was not regarded as realistic. Instead they favoured a ‘small solution’ to encircle American forces around Aachen but this was dismissed by Hitler. Dietrich in charge of the 6th panzer army was also not a strategic mind. 2: American intelligence was aware of a coming attack, and ultra had deciphered many reports of German movements (including panzer gruppe) to the front. Omar Bradley however regarded it as a spoiling attack to future American attacks in the Hurtgen and so welcomed it and intelligence largely dismissed. 3: German supply was never substantial owing to close proximity to supply centres. And they did not possess substantial artillery for more than two weeks combat , nor fuel for the task. 4: Initial German assaults were not hugely successful (common myth). German Volksgrenadier troops were ordered to attack without tank support, and attacks quickly bogged down. Largely outnumbered American forces (particularly cavalry rifles) fought most to a standstill. The exception is along the 109th who was spread so thin they were overwhelmed. Americans constantly formed rearguards and fought skilfully against a numerically superior attacker. 5: Joachim Piper and 6th SS. Joachim piper is not a complete summary of the ‘northern attack’. His consisted of 4800 men, but the 6th panzer army was twice-three times the size. The main bulk of the attack was stopped at the twin villages of Rocherath/Krinkelt before the elsenborn ridge. Stopping the German attack. Hugely significant and a key reason the battle was lost. 6: Germans launch operation Bodenplatte with over a thousand aircraft to attack Allied aircraft on the ground. Initial success but Germans are swept from the sky and lose hundreds of aircraft . In general, it’s really important to acknowledge that whilst an uncomfortable battle and moments of concern- this battle shortened the war. It was poorly planned, poorly supplied and poor strategic sense. Patton even voiced his support to let the German spearhead into France so the encirclement by American forces could net more Germans.
@paultapner276911 ай бұрын
Also, and correct me if I'm wrong, but wasn't Bodenplatte supposed to go off on the same day as the start of the attack. But it got pushed back because of the weather?
@WatcherMovie0087 ай бұрын
@@paultapner2769 The same good weather that allowed the bulk of the Allied air force to dominate the skies over the Ardennes and Belgium.
@noreply-706911 ай бұрын
14:58 Again... that's a photo of Kaiser Wilhelm II and Hindenburg and Ludendorff from WW1! These photos are from completely different times.
@sync984711 ай бұрын
Minor error, when talking about German High Command you used a picture of Kaiser Wilhelm II conferring with generals Paul von Hindenburg and Erich von Ludendorff, which dates back to WWI not WWII.
@davidwheeler602611 ай бұрын
The dialog of your video was good, but I was confused by the abundance of WWI Imperial German photographs including one with the Kaiser! What did those have to do with the Battle of the Bulge? There were even some modern military pictures thrown in. I feel that this carelessness cheapened an otherwise good video. I do enjoy watching most of your content though, especially Mega and Side Projects.
@Ensign_Nemo11 ай бұрын
The photo at 14:54 is titled "General Headquarters, General Paul von Hindenburg with Kaiser Wilhelm II and General Erich Ludendorff. The First World War, 1914-1918." Those guys were responsible for a lot of misery in WWI, but we can't blame them directly for the Battle of the Bulge in WWII.
@elwick_photo11 ай бұрын
Seems to have been happening a lot recently, the Manchuria footage had the wrong general, verdun had modern footage in places, and wwii footage in others... could do with slowing down on the quantity and focusing on some quality for a bit me thinks
@LordSluggo11 ай бұрын
@@elwick_photo It's been a problem ever since the team branched out from just doing Today I Found Out. Even years ago in the early days of Biographics and Geographics they'd make mistakes like have a video on an airplane and show photos of the completely wrong plane.
@dbach102511 ай бұрын
Lazy research. Not hard to find accurate photos for the Bulge. Simon still does what he does best, but it seems maybe the best of the staff did not stay with Whistler. Still a very good channel.
@johnkacin150011 ай бұрын
I support your sentiment, but at the same time, that whoever choose the images was trying to draw a parallel between the failed Ludendorff Offensive and the Bulge. Also take into account how many individuals and companies are ready to launch copywrite strikes even if the image is in the public domain.
@grapeshot11 ай бұрын
Yeah my grandfather's unit the 452nd Anti-Aircraft Battalion, was with Patton's Third Army and they took part in the Battle of the Bulge.
@Jezus4211 ай бұрын
That may have been my grandfather's crew. He was there
@threefiveseven11 ай бұрын
Great grand-dad was there. Got paralyzed from shrapnel.
@Jezus4211 ай бұрын
I just applied for my grandfather's records from the army as my grandfather is no longer with us, and he didn't like talking about the war. I know my grandfather helped liberate a concentration camp, and I think it hurt his soul.
@EngineeringWizard1111 ай бұрын
I really enjoy your content, and the commentary is on point. Some of those choices for visuals are interesting and not in a good way. Such as the modern shotgun-wielding civilian hunter at 8:55, the AK/Draganov sniper at 9:26, the modern soldier at 10:41, and why are you trying to pass off a Curtiss P-36 Hawk as a Republic P-47 at 14:02, lol? I only bring these up because they are very distracting, anachronistic errors. Especially when period-correct footage and stills are very plentiful, I was unsure why they were included. Keep up the good work, though, and again a solid and insightful video!
@QwertiusMaximus11 ай бұрын
Also 9:41 I am pretty sure that was from WW I, and they are not German.
@Cbaeten1211 ай бұрын
The modern shotgun stood out immediately
@dracovolans31911 ай бұрын
I just made a similar comment before I saw yours. I'm glad I'm not alone. It's painful to see and I don't think it helps their brand integrity. I love their videos, but it seems like this is happening too much recently. History must be protected or we'll have a bunch of kids think a V2 looks like 12:29.... ooof.
@micixin10 ай бұрын
@@dracovolans319 agree with you
@andrewswift272711 ай бұрын
Hey Simon I just wanted to let you know you had a few major video fails this time. Your video contained some footage from World War I the most obvious example was a shot of Ludendorff and Von Hindenburg planning the battle with Kaiser Wilhelm. Needless to say it happens to the best of us I just thought you'd want to know. I want to thank you and your team for your great work, I enjoy your work.
@bele2.04111 ай бұрын
@14:00 That's an F4F Wildcat, not a P-47 Thunderbolt @15:00 Thats the Kaiser and Ludendorff in WWI.
@B744-k2q11 ай бұрын
14:00 is a P43 Lancer
@johnkacin150011 ай бұрын
also remember that US units initially in the area were either combat ineffective or new to the theater. It was thought a place for them to rest and recoup or to learn the in's and out's combat. Just a perfect storm.
@KriegWaFFen11 ай бұрын
I just wish that they would take some time to get photos and video that represents more of what happened. A duck hunter with a shotgun? A wildcat from years prior instead of a p-47. I know it may be small, but it was like scatergories trying to understand the pictures and video just not making sense.
@zachariahjonahmaldonado589711 ай бұрын
Far from delay the end of the Third Reich, I argue the Ardennes Offensive greatly expedited it. There's a reason the western front just kind of melted after the 1945 offensives began, they depleted strength they didn't have for a war that was already over, but it's not like the Allies were crossing the Rhine in 1944 anyway so they didn't really delay it either. Just made it so that when offensives resumed there was even less to resist them with.
Quick question, who was out squirrel hunting during the Battle of the Bulge? 8:53
@paulsakz153211 ай бұрын
That had me laughing out loud, I said the exact same thing. "Look at this guy! War going on and he's out squirrel hunting!"
@cpttankerjoe11 ай бұрын
It’s a good video however, I’m noticed a severe lack of actual historical photos or videos in this. A lot of the photos and videos brought up have been modern day, photos, videos, and clips taken from modern militaries. There’s plenty of footage and photos out there why couldn’t you use any of those? I’ve also noticed an abundance of World War I photos which are not again in date. Just something to think about.
@thestrum7110 ай бұрын
I'm from Belgium. My grandfather fought in WW2, well he retreated untill Belgium surrendered. He was a communications LT. From what he knew back then (I've been given lots of stories when I was young) by early '43 people knew Germany was over. It would only take some time....
@DSS-jj2cw11 ай бұрын
Great video Simon. I fail to understand the WW1 Imperial army photos, The U.S army aircraft with the obsolete insignia was puzzing as well..Why was there a clip withh a modern shotgun?
@Sd1v8v11 ай бұрын
May have used a.i. to speed up production the uk imperial war museum has a great photo archive. But may need to pay to use the photos
@fr2ncm911 ай бұрын
Please do a video on the Battle of the Hurtgen Forest in WW2 The battle lasted 3 months and was described by Ernest Hemingway as "Passchendaele with tree bursts". It was a brutal and mostly useless battle.
@velouris7611 ай бұрын
Simon, great video, BUT I think you may need words with whoever does the editing, particularly on the photos shown… There appears to be at least 3 photos during the commentary, which are clearly from WW1…not the final years of WW2… I hate to be pedantic, but showing photos of a war from 20-25 years earlier, when you are covering a battle from from the final stages of WW2…totally ruins the commentary…
@leo-nideace230811 ай бұрын
I am pretty sure one of the German generals predicted that the only success they will see is initial and that the resources can be put into defending their overstretched lines. It was not only dumb but destroyed their chances against holding them off on the other side of the Rhine.
@chris6ix.9 ай бұрын
14:55 That's the wrong German high command. That's the one from WW1, as you can immediately tell because there is literally the Kaiser in the middle.
@LastNameInTown9 ай бұрын
All you do is complain. "love you videos BUT" I need to correct you, again.. How about you make content then tell people how it is as you seem so concerned with German history and audio levels that were literally mixed as well as anything, but you meant balance as in dramatic effect huh? That's worse.. Please just say less. You help nobody. Go on. Make content. I'll watch. 🤫
@secretagent59547 ай бұрын
@@LastNameInTownlmao… so do you based on your recent comments. so do most of the people on here. off your high horse and on you go
@Bullet-Tooth-Tony-11 ай бұрын
Germany was already losing the war after the 850,000-strong Army Group Centre was defeated by the Soviets in June 1944.
@RickPop8511 ай бұрын
Operation Bagration the soviet D Day
@thecrippledone332511 ай бұрын
And now we rule all of western Europe via financial warfare. You fools got got.
@awitcher530311 ай бұрын
It was losing far earlier than that
@RickPop8511 ай бұрын
@@awitcher5303 true true 👍
@rtasvadam177611 ай бұрын
I would argue 1943 is when Germany lost the war.
@davyt02478 ай бұрын
15:15 ah Bodenpatte. The vase for the legend of the battle of Y-29.
@B744-k2q11 ай бұрын
14:00 that's a P-43 Lancer
@everypitchcounts487511 ай бұрын
Warographics needs to cover Virginia Hall
@Jimtheneals11 ай бұрын
Monty was a huge glory hound and that just delayed the allied victory in the war and cost lives to flex his ego.
@californiadreamin842311 ай бұрын
Here we go again.
@rcman5016611 ай бұрын
Hi Simon, just a note that you might want to get a hiss filter or low pass filter on your videos, the "S" noises are sharp enough to cut diamonds! Love the videos!
@Soda-br4hd11 ай бұрын
Your speaker is shot
@PitboyHarmony111 ай бұрын
At 9:41 ... and at a few more spots ... while describing the Battle of the Bulge, a decidedly WW2 battle ... you showed an obvious WW1 image, and at other timnes, obviously modern black and white stock when there are many dozens of hours of WW2 footage that free to use and clearly past copyright. Look, I have tried pointing out a number of mistakes, errors and poor choices made in post editing in recent videos, but to no avail. Doesnt accuracy and quality mean anything anymore? Simon, thats why many of us are here; good writing, good editing, good hosting. Thats kinda all ya got, best pay attn to the details.
@LordSluggo11 ай бұрын
It's been going on for a very long time, from the American Revolution of 1766 to using completely wrong photos of airplanes. It's why as entertaining as Simon is, I started taking his 200 channels with a grain of salt years ago
@browningcq11 ай бұрын
Aww jeah look at all these arm-chair hindsight-generals! I feel like I walked into a Lockheed sales pitch meeting! Lol! Good video, Simon. I love how you will swing back to WW1/WW2 stuff after depressing the hell out of us with more current (covering past 50 years) content just to remind us that life used to be a LOT harder 80 years ago. Top-notch, you limey bastard!
@imonghosh91211 ай бұрын
Request you to do an episode on Battle of Kohima & Imphal. 2 bloody & key battles about whom the Western world has hardly heard of.
@monkey567789oooyggcm11 ай бұрын
My Grandpa was in the battle of the bulge. He horrible PTSD from it.
@Mongol_Vlogs11 ай бұрын
00:01 Germany's desperate surprise offensive in the Battle of the Bulge 01:53 German offensive aims to recapture port of Antwerp and encircle Allied forces in Ardennes Forest. 03:41 Allies faced supply issues and air dominance in European campaign. 05:33 Germany's well-kept plan for the attack despite British intelligence 07:26 The German advance was significantly delayed and they committed war crimes. 09:20 Germans capture town after stiff resistance and delay 11:09 German's failed to make significant progress in Bin 12:59 Allied response and progress during the Battle of the Bulge 14:45 German offensive stalled, tide turning 16:32 Controversy surrounding British General Bernard Montgomery 18:10 The Battle of the Bulge was one of the largest and deadliest battles faced by the Americans in the entire War. 19:45 Hitler's plan to turn the tide against the Soviets ultimately failed.
@Mongol_Vlogs11 ай бұрын
Cool video especially the historical side rather than just geopolitical videos. I thought you just did geopolitical current situational videos! Keep it up!
@WaywardVet11 ай бұрын
If you can think of it, Simon probably has a channel for it.
@robdon347211 ай бұрын
I was at a Christmas party last year and a few of us were around the tv watching the Army/Navy football game. The host mentioned that his cousin was a member of the 101st airborne so he was rooting for Army. A guest commented that the 101st were in the battle of the bulge to which the host replied "well she wasn't in the army back then" My father then said "they didn't allow women in the army back then" And I said "that's why they called it the battle of the bulge" the whole room laughed very hard. I think about that every three days.
@natewolshuck936311 ай бұрын
A semi-auto shotgun in a military video? Not all firearms are the same, guys.
@professorsogol582411 ай бұрын
14:38 Patton didn't earn that fourth star until April of 1945, four months after the Battle of the Bulge.
@MaxwellAerialPhotography11 ай бұрын
Did the normal editor go on vacation or quit? Cause the editing and in particular the choice of background photos are just all over the place today. Everything from the First World War, to the War in Ukraine, to duck hunting being used instead of more appropriate and plentiful images of US and German forces from the Second World War.
@johnharris665511 ай бұрын
You wonder what happens if they let Patton push on into Germany instead of using Market Garden. Market Garden cost the Allies a lot in the terms of men and equipment and it gave the Germans that break they needed to push into Belgium. If Patton makes it across the Rhine, then the Germans would have redeployed most of their Army to stop him leaving Holland open for invasion.
@Idahoguy1015711 ай бұрын
Montgomery’s actions taking control of the US first and ninth Armies was critical to stopping the German Ardennes offensive. However… taking so much credit in a press conference for ‘saving the American army’ was insult too injury. Montgomery was nearly sacked for it
@murder.simulator11 ай бұрын
My retinas thank you for cutting back on that one overused wipe transition effect
@danielortman253411 ай бұрын
Crack of the lightning, striking the ground
@bane-98011 ай бұрын
Great video. I would love to see one on the battle for Malta.
@whatsreal750611 ай бұрын
Like your videos. More relevant pictures would improve content significantly. A suggestion...
@noreply-706911 ай бұрын
9:35 This photo is from Cold War era, as the APC and the G3 rifle on the soldier on right weren't invented yet. The photo after that is from WW1. Seriously, you guys need to make better research on your photos, this is embarrasing.
@theonlysaneman456911 ай бұрын
Uh… at 14:58, that’s Kaiser Willhelm, Erich Ludendorff… as in WWI. Is somebody not checking your photos?
@malik74011 ай бұрын
Im not 100% sure but Im fairly confident the plane shown at 14:02 is not a P-47 , that one had a distinct oval fuselage and this one is too round my guess would be a F-4 or F-6
@jmill133411 ай бұрын
It's a P-43 Lancer. Considered to be obsolete from pretty much day one most of them that were built were sent to China. Never saw the European Theater of war.
@tancar200411 ай бұрын
Another fact that made the whole battle so hard for Germany was the elite panzer division's that led the charge were not the same units they had been a year earlier. Most of the professional soldiers were dead. They had only a core of soldiers and the rest of the ranks were filled with Kriegsmarine sailors who didn't have any ships to serve on and Luftwaffe mechanics who didn't have planes to work on. So yeah many of the American units were green troops but they had at least been trained for their jobs. Most of the German troops had barely any training and no combat experience. This is why so many early battles ground to a halt with heavy German losses.
@grandsaucier326311 ай бұрын
Please consider to cover the battle of Monte Cassino. Not just because my grandpa took part in it but because I know it would make a great episode. Anyway keep up the great work and thank you Warographics-team!
@josephknapick530711 ай бұрын
At 14:50, you are showing the WWI Kaiser Wilhelm and General Ludendorf, lol...
@samualbowl11 ай бұрын
My great grandfather fought in this battle and was captured but got rescued
@johnharris665511 ай бұрын
I think this was the first time Proximity shells were used by the US Over land. The Proximity shell was a closely guarded secret and was only used on targets over the water so if it failed to detonate it would sink into the ocean and not discovered by the Enemy. Patton was allowed to use Proximity shells as a early cluster Bomb in the Battle of the Bulge and it had a devastating impact on the Germans. Normally shells would explode on contact with the ground, and the ground would absorb some of the force. By Air bursting Proximity shells one burst could kill more Germans.
@thedevensafe10 ай бұрын
I love this channel! Especially the WW2 stuff!!!
@jessejohn740611 ай бұрын
saying "Nuts!" while surrounded by the enemy is a 5 head move
@Liam-t1j2q11 ай бұрын
I remember my great-gruncle telling me about his experience in the battle of the bulge. he told me that it was almost mesmorizing watching the germans run alongside their panzers. then he realized that they were coming at him, so he dropped his rifle and ran for 3 days.
@hughjass104411 ай бұрын
Several visuals here from WW1. Otherwise, great video.
@nathannewman396811 ай бұрын
My grandfather fought in the Battle of the Bulge. He was a tank driver; M18 TD. One of my heroes.
@sandhilltucker11 ай бұрын
8:55 modern hunter shown for some reason.
@justingoodman935211 ай бұрын
HEY, FACT BOY! You really need to get a high resolution print of the painting called "Whistler's Mother" and hang it in the background of all the videos you do!
@joegordon51179 ай бұрын
As ever, a great video by Simon and the team, but some very peculiar photograph choices to illustrate it - quite a number of images clearly from WWI!
@Binsonhope11 ай бұрын
this video has more stock footage than a Knorr Stock Pot.
@NotoLeft11 ай бұрын
Germany was done with in 1944 along the Minsk front, There was no hope of them reaching Antwerp. Yet they were some tough professional opponents!
@randomdude450511 ай бұрын
What's up with the modern duck hunter? I guess it is better than the images from WWI as you could argue that the duck hunter image with satirical commentary on the performance of the German troops.
@noreply-706911 ай бұрын
13:59 That isn't a photo of a P47 Thundetbolt either.
@usonumabeach30011 ай бұрын
What about a video or series elucidating the many wars between the USSR and Poland during the 20th century?
@carlireland504911 ай бұрын
Why does the thumbnail show a desert? This was in Belgium in the middle of winter. There was snow on the ground.
@shaneintheuk202611 ай бұрын
Are the pictures right? There seems to be random pictures of any era so long as it’s the winter.
@Intreductor11 ай бұрын
The next episode of TimeGhost's WW2 chronological series will cover the beginning of the operation. Odd, not the first time some Warographics operations of WW2 coincide with their coverage 😄
@thomasp5069 ай бұрын
So Churchill's statement was basically him telling Monty to shut up and get back to work
@andresthe1st11 ай бұрын
Could you do a video on Nicholas Winton, I would love a piece from you on him. Love your videos! Happy holidays!
@babscabs198711 ай бұрын
A MAP! MY KINGDOM FOR A MAP!
@dasmitch16111 ай бұрын
The Kaiser looked well
@giuseppenaylor11 ай бұрын
Breh...avoiding WWI images for a WWII battle would be a good idea....
@ZhadyBoi11 ай бұрын
For every channel Simon hosts. He gets a greater beard.
@louconover76711 ай бұрын
One factor that is barely and only tangentially mentioned in the video is importance of fuel. One of the most important reasons that the German offensive stalled was that their tanks ran out of fuel. They desperately need to reach an allied fuel depot in Antwerp to refuel their armored divisions. They failed to do this and their armored divisions ground to a halt, spelling the end of the offensive.
@dangreene389511 ай бұрын
This was all Hitlers idea , the German high command knew this didn't have a chance
@marasullivan920311 ай бұрын
My grandfather fought in that battle in the US 106th infantry
@LorenzoGabutti11 ай бұрын
Why the picture of the Kaiser with Generals Hindenburg and Ludendorff at 00:14:53? That's World War I, not World War II!
@LorenzoGabutti11 ай бұрын
At 00:19:38 you also have a picture from the First World War, as the Pickelhaube, or spiked helmet worn by the soldiers, attests.
@santigimelli420811 ай бұрын
14:50 what are Ludendorff, Whilhelm II and Hindemburg doing in the Ardennes?
@etrnl_t11 ай бұрын
I read a book about it, Band Of Brothers. Great book.
@noahlogue11 ай бұрын
My grandmas older brother died in the battle of the bulge.
@maxiweller974511 ай бұрын
Hey Simon you used the Picture of Walther von Lüttwitz (en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Walther_von_L%C3%BCttwitz), when the actual one who commanded troops in the Battle was Heinrich von Lüttwitz (en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Heinrich_Freiherr_von_L%C3%BCttwitz). Just a Heads up!
@walnzell932811 ай бұрын
What's with the random images and gifs that have nothing to do with World War II?
@bwarre288411 ай бұрын
A decent story but I was totally baffled by the thrown in visuals. They are all over the place, ranging from WW1 to modern footage. Is this the result of letting AI letting loose?
@mechaboy022611 ай бұрын
U should do a video on operation bagration when u get the chance
@iainmc985911 ай бұрын
As much as I'm not the greatest fan of posh Anglo-Irish British Generals (Wellington) has anyone ever considered that if Monty had been allowed to 'get on with it' that the Russians would not have been able to claim eastern Germany and Poland without a much more favourable agreement to the West.
@jontaedouglas724411 ай бұрын
“ *NUTS* !”iconic
@420MilkMan11 ай бұрын
Just learned why my elementary school got its name 🙏🏾
@Thomas-jc3bv11 ай бұрын
MORE MAPS. CARTOGRAPHY NERDS FOREVER!
@Pointman13811 ай бұрын
I like your content, but what’s with all bullshit generic clips thrown in? A clip of a modern hunter with shot gun? A clip of a sniper with an SVD Draganov? You really couldn’t find random period footage to throw in?