Ouens Soos Ons - Episode 3 (Vir Gappie se Pappie)

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Boerierol

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Die drama reeks van 1986 bestaan uit vyf episodes en is gegrond op die ware verhale van Suid-Afrikaanse oorlogshelde wat met Honoris Crux-dekorasies vir dapperheid bekroon is. Elke episode vertel 'n eie verhaal, en soms tree die held as verteller op.
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@blauwekrijger
@blauwekrijger 4 жыл бұрын
My regteroor is 'n bietjie doof, mooie reeks. Groeten uit Holland
@willievanstraaten1960
@willievanstraaten1960 4 жыл бұрын
Aai man dit is lekker om te kyk. Doen elke aand een. Dankie. Het dit toevallig ontdek.
@wilmaprinsloo3070
@wilmaprinsloo3070 4 жыл бұрын
Dis my pa wat in episode 3 speel. Weet iemand waar ek die reeks kan verkry ASSEBLIEF?
@jacosteenberg7813
@jacosteenberg7813 8 жыл бұрын
Dankie vir die deel
@marinusblom9200
@marinusblom9200 6 жыл бұрын
Dit was die goeie tye van Suid Afrika daai.
@zajagter2888
@zajagter2888 3 жыл бұрын
Toe Afrikaans nog 'n huis gehad het
@carolgillespie9879
@carolgillespie9879 2 жыл бұрын
Baie dankie, ons is bly ons kon dit sien
@deerasmus3870
@deerasmus3870 5 жыл бұрын
0:06 die yster manne
@eisbeinGermany
@eisbeinGermany 3 жыл бұрын
what steel men you talking about, we were brainwashed by the government
@zajagter2888
@zajagter2888 3 жыл бұрын
@@eisbeinGermany steel as in you guys fought very hard, and did not give up easily. Doesn't matter if you were brainwashed sir you still fought well.
@eisbeinGermany
@eisbeinGermany 3 жыл бұрын
what waisted years of my life,, from 76/77 and until 85,, to think if all that money waisted on a meaningless war was rather better used back in the Republic, to think how many schools roads hospitals could of been built,, i know in todays life it would of been any case broken like now in 2020, but it was a apartheid war that should never of started---- people leaving country to be trained as so called terrorist's--- to think how many mothers are still grieving today on their killed sons,, and all for nothing, to think i was in the armor corps, how we were ill-treated, screamed shouted at by the Afrikaans officers, and if one was English speaking like i am even worse, told what low life we are, to think the country was given over to Swapo on a silver platter, and today those same countries are being hailed as heroes who supported the armed struggle as anc calls it, how we escorted convoys with food arms deep into Angola, up to 180 klms, to think whole year i was in army not paid a cent by employer, only getting 19 rand a month from army, to think those 3 months waisted camps, only getting 4 rand a day danger pay?????? and if i remember correctly 79 a month, was around 2 rand a day pay, and then men here say it was best tie of their lives,, how how little sleep, eating cold tin food, sleeping on ground, how people got tortured on border. hit that bones broken, and we call it a war we won,, who won ,, no one did, i know my comments are going to get lambasted with negative comments, having to do 3 months camps, going to bank and humiliate oneself asking that car installment be extended by 3 months and then having to pay more on interest, if the country could of kept SWA in-cooperated in Sa i would say yes, we fought a loosing battle, who won the war,,,,
@Jay-Leigh863
@Jay-Leigh863 Жыл бұрын
I'm not going to lambast your comments as I respect everyone right to an opinion but I'm a proud veteran of that war in Angola which was most certainly not an apartheid war, as you put it. And I was infantry and am proud to have served with the unit that was acknowledged after the war as having the best fighting record of any unit,101bn, SWATF, based in Ondangwa, sector 10. And I'm an English speaking South African too. We were certainly sold out by our government and we had no protection as I too had to stand and talk nicely at the bank to explain why my car payments were behind. Strangely, when I worked for a company that had its head office in England I was better taken care of. I received full pay on camps as well as army pay! Something no South African company would do for me! So proud as I am for what we actually did achieve I agree with you on a lot of what you say in your post.
@deerasmus3870
@deerasmus3870 2 ай бұрын
We Afrikaans instructors treated you English the same way you treated our people during the Boer war
@eisbeinGermany
@eisbeinGermany 2 ай бұрын
@@deerasmus3870 I'm talking about the army days during the apartheid regime year's, English speaking guys was treated differently
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