I really like how you pointed out what the resistance did to the railway lines and bridges, to "keep" the germans in Norway, and not let them out to Europe and fight the other allied forces. I haven't seen or heard anyone point that out, so it's really nice you did that. It must've helped lots keeping the germans from joining the fight, and for sure saved lots of allied forces lives. Imagine if 200k troops had joined the fight... how that doesn't impact anything is impossible. Even 50k-100k could've done a lot of damage against the allied forces. The germans here knew how to handle the cold somewhat, and they were hard working people too. They definetly would've done damage if they had joined the fight.. Great video
@CannedHistory8 ай бұрын
Thank you! Glad you like the video! It seems to me the large German force being kept in Norway is such an understated factor of the allied victory in the Second World War and undoubtedly had huge influence on the overall outcome of the conflict!
@stoneonyx42989 ай бұрын
Wonderful introduction bro!
@CannedHistory9 ай бұрын
Thank you very much!
@davidjackson2115Ай бұрын
Some facts I didnt know. Good movie, one of my favs. And the German wolf was classic composed 'mr bad guy'. Second best bad guy to the one on Shindlers list.
@Max-rl1ms6 ай бұрын
Proud to say i am named after Manus. I also have relatives that have worked with the «Oslo gang» during WW2. Great movie!
@skjervøy-o3p4 ай бұрын
epic
@feonor264 ай бұрын
I can recommend the movie about Max Manus starring Axel Hennie.
@CannedHistory3 ай бұрын
Yes! A very good film!
@jae24902 ай бұрын
Gunnar Sønsteby was the leader of the Oslo gang not Max Manus