President Trump's War Hero Uncle

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President Trump's uncle Dr. John Trump was a hero in WWII, honoured by both Great Britain and the United States for his contribution to winning the scientific war against Germany. Find out his fascinating story here...
Dr. Mark Felton FRHistS, FRSA is a well-known British historian, the author of 22 non-fiction books, including bestsellers 'Zero Night' and 'Castle of the Eagles', both currently being developed into movies in Hollywood. In addition to writing, Mark also appears regularly in television documentaries around the world, including on The History Channel, Netflix, National Geographic, Quest, American Heroes Channel and RMC Decouverte. His books have formed the background to several TV and radio documentaries. More information about Mark can be found at: en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mark_Fe...
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@MarkFeltonProductions
@MarkFeltonProductions Ай бұрын
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@perrydowd9285
@perrydowd9285 Ай бұрын
Thankyou for this upload Dr Fenton. I have something of an interest in tech development so I thoroughly enjoyed this. I recently learned the story of Joseph Kennedy Jr's death during the Aphrodite mission. This was uploaded by Mr Ballen recently who approaches the subject from a very human perspective; that of a veteran rather than that of an historian. I would consider it a great favour if you could shed some light on Operation Aphrodite from the historical perspective.
@seafishinggirl
@seafishinggirl Ай бұрын
Please stop refering to wartime Germany as Nazi Germany I find it very offensive, it was always just Germany or ''Wartime Germany '' when I was a kid and the ''NAZI''' thing is more of an Americanism using a slang made up word
@rdbchase
@rdbchase Ай бұрын
@@seafishinggirlIt's completely appropriate -- during WWII, Germany's government was completely controlled by the Nazi Party.
@rdbchase
@rdbchase Ай бұрын
@@seafishinggirlIt is entirely appropriate -- during WWII, Germany's government was completely controlled by the Nazi Party.
@rdbchase
@rdbchase Ай бұрын
@@seafishinggirlIt's entirely appropriate. Of course, I am not allowed to use that word in any context because of being flagged by KZbin's artificial stupidity, but we call it that because Germany's government during WWII was entirely controlled by the NSDAP.
@josephweiss2271
@josephweiss2271 Ай бұрын
From 1939-1975 Trump's Uncle was named as an inventor or co-inventor on 27 issued US patents.
@bryanwall5616
@bryanwall5616 Ай бұрын
FACT 💯
@Guidocwerner
@Guidocwerner Ай бұрын
Donald thinks he is also all of this 😅
@christopherdrekr1078
@christopherdrekr1078 2 сағат бұрын
@@Guidocwerner No Donald IS one of them.
@pauldurkee4764
@pauldurkee4764 Ай бұрын
Not many people today realise just how important the Cavity Magnetron was, developed by two scientists in Birmingham.
@jameshudson169
@jameshudson169 Ай бұрын
yeah, they were actually a couple good ole' boys from birmingham, ALABAMA. not many people know that.
@raypurchase801
@raypurchase801 Ай бұрын
@@jameshudson169 Haha!
@favesongslist
@favesongslist Ай бұрын
@@jameshudson169 Both John Randall and Harry Boot, were English. Lancashire and Birmingham UK.
@jameshudson169
@jameshudson169 Ай бұрын
@@favesongslist oh, never mind.
@faithlesshound5621
@faithlesshound5621 Ай бұрын
@@jameshudson169 Sir John Randall and Dr Harry Boot.
@at1970
@at1970 Ай бұрын
And then there’s teddy Roosevelt and his sons. They were almost recklessly brave and served in several wars with one son dying in combat in ww1 and another dying during the Normandy campaign of a heart attack. They don’t make them like that anymore.
@ifionlyhadaboat
@ifionlyhadaboat Ай бұрын
no way! We're built the same . . . I definitely would've had a heart attack during the Normandy campaign too. . .
@Rockawaysiren
@Rockawaysiren Ай бұрын
Thank you for this. It shows us to look beyond what is currently being presented and find the good.
@at1970
@at1970 Ай бұрын
@@ifionlyhadaboat I doubt most of us would have worked to be in the first wave of Utah beach on d-day while middle aged with multiple health issues. A sane, normal person would use those factors to get out of that job.
@at1970
@at1970 Ай бұрын
@@Rockawaysiren We could certainly use, especially this year, a few old fashioned Americans that we used to have in plentiful supply, that are nowhere to be found anymore.
@dougearnest7590
@dougearnest7590 Ай бұрын
At Normandy, Theodore Roosevelt Jr. was a Brigadier General and Deputy Commander of the 4th Infantry Division. He was a combat veteran of the First World War. In WW2, after distinguishing himself in North Africa and Sicily, he insisted on going ashore with the first wave at Normandy, even though his superiors were trying to keep him off the front lines. He was 56 years old. The first wave being deposited at the wrong location, he conducted a personal reconnaissance of the area armed with a .45 and a cane (because of his arthritis) and famously said "we'll start the war from right here" (instead of trying to move his troops to the planned landing area). He was plagued with health issues, and died of a heart attack about a month after the landing = so in the Normandy campaign, but not at the beach. @@ifionlyhadaboat
@TheNortheastAl
@TheNortheastAl Ай бұрын
Dr. Felton, thank you for presenting a piece of history few of us knew about, and for giving credit where it is due. You are the best WWII chronicler of our time.
@YadraVoat
@YadraVoat Ай бұрын
TIK History does very well as well, but you're probably correct.
@uptoolate2793
@uptoolate2793 Ай бұрын
This.
@oceanhome2023
@oceanhome2023 Ай бұрын
DITTO and Mega Upvotes !
@sanchoodell6789
@sanchoodell6789 Ай бұрын
Mr Felton always comes up with the goods
@johnadams1281
@johnadams1281 Ай бұрын
@@sanchoodell6789 that's "DOCTOR" Felton to you
@mogznwaz
@mogznwaz Ай бұрын
It doesn’t matter what you think of Donald Trump, if his uncle was a war hero he deserves to be respected like any other war hero.
@rdbchase
@rdbchase Ай бұрын
It does matter that he is not President and should not be given that title.
@anthonyreed480
@anthonyreed480 Ай бұрын
​@@rdbchaseAmericans continue to bestow the title even after their term.
@bigbossimmotal
@bigbossimmotal Ай бұрын
@@rdbchase All former US Presidents are referred to as President in perpetuity. Hopefully that triggered you even more.
@rdbchase
@rdbchase Ай бұрын
@@bigbossimmotalFalse -- the correct form is "former President". Why would you want to trigger people?
@MrJal67
@MrJal67 Ай бұрын
His UNCLE deserves respect...not the former President. He can kick rocks...
@slightlyistorical1776
@slightlyistorical1776 Ай бұрын
I don't get why people are saying they can't wait for the comment sections of this video, everyone I've seen are all courteous and respectful in typical style with your other videos. Very educational and inspirational video as always, Mark Felton!
@frankleespeaking9519
@frankleespeaking9519 Ай бұрын
Wait for it…..
@RCx44
@RCx44 Ай бұрын
Because neurotic liberals exist
@RCx44
@RCx44 Ай бұрын
Because neurotic liberals exist
@Isaac_5.56x45
@Isaac_5.56x45 Ай бұрын
I support President Trump, however if someone else doesn't, I'm not gonna argue or anything, just agree to disagree, and I expect the same in return.
@SixtiesFan87
@SixtiesFan87 Ай бұрын
I feel like this channel cares more about facts and entertainment, not rage bait.
@360Nomad
@360Nomad Ай бұрын
Make Electronics Great Again
@harrysweeten9417
@harrysweeten9417 Ай бұрын
Nerd!!!! But in a nice way 😂
@marcosbradanovic9100
@marcosbradanovic9100 Ай бұрын
Nice to see you here
@longjidalu3845
@longjidalu3845 Ай бұрын
😂😂 not MAGATly!!
@JG-mp5nb
@JG-mp5nb Ай бұрын
Make Attorneys Get Attorneys.
@markray6113
@markray6113 Ай бұрын
Chips act numba 1
@lencac7952
@lencac7952 Ай бұрын
Can't believe you completely overlooked John Trump's involvement with the technology and work of Nicola Tesla when he died in 1943.
@joeswampdawghenry
@joeswampdawghenry 22 күн бұрын
Deezz iz classified 14 levels above zzeee secret jah...
@EdMcF1
@EdMcF1 Ай бұрын
The proximity fuze still astonishes me today, how they could make something so small not destroyed by being fired and that could detonate so quickly given the need for a detonating mechanism and avoiding false positives.
@chrisruthford4492
@chrisruthford4492 Ай бұрын
Yes, the proximity fuse had always amazed me. Something so small and delicate can withstand such forces.
@Indylimburg
@Indylimburg Ай бұрын
The proximity fuse wasn't only used in anti-aircraft either. They used it to make artillery barrages more effective as well.
@erc9468
@erc9468 Ай бұрын
No kidding. I’m an Army artilleryman, and a mechanical engineer, and I still can’t believe that such a thing was made so reliable in the 1940s.
@theoztreecrasher2647
@theoztreecrasher2647 Ай бұрын
Possibly their bosses employed the Incentivised Method. All designers and production workers have to stand by the weapon as it is fired during "proving tests" and the incoming target aircraft is loaded with a bomb targeted on the Ack-Ack site. 🤔😱🙄
@joshnelson4532
@joshnelson4532 Ай бұрын
Thank Admiral “Ching” Lee for it’s implementation.
@EdMcF1
@EdMcF1 Ай бұрын
'It's gonna be really great radar, the best."
@thepenultimateninja5797
@thepenultimateninja5797 Ай бұрын
That joke format is so old that Dr Felton could make a video about it.
@Conradlovesjoy
@Conradlovesjoy Ай бұрын
@@thepenultimateninja5797would be a another banger of a video too!
@ml.2770
@ml.2770 Ай бұрын
People have never seen a radar like this before.
@AirtimeAerial
@AirtimeAerial Ай бұрын
"It's gonna be YUGE for us!...for millions and millions of years!..SO good!" 😊🎉
@Klongu_Da_Bongu
@Klongu_Da_Bongu Ай бұрын
@@thepenultimateninja5797 I mean that's the way he talks and he's quite funny.
@brianriggs2335
@brianriggs2335 Ай бұрын
Very interesting video Mark, never knew about Donald Trump's relatives playing a part in the allied victory in WWII. Well done!
@DaveSCameron
@DaveSCameron Ай бұрын
Great Britain 📚
@samright4661
@samright4661 18 күн бұрын
His Aunt was a federal judge
@sparky4878
@sparky4878 Ай бұрын
I am hoping Mark’s audience is mature enough for this not to descend into chaos.
@F40PH-2CAT
@F40PH-2CAT Ай бұрын
His core audience, yes. Casuals? Nope.
@jammer5475
@jammer5475 Ай бұрын
More likely KZbin will remove it or strike him
@sherryridlen9357
@sherryridlen9357 Ай бұрын
​@@jammer5475hope not
@olorin1710
@olorin1710 Ай бұрын
What exactly do you mean? Expecting Trumpers to start throwing racial and homophobic slurs?
@ulyssesgrant4324
@ulyssesgrant4324 Ай бұрын
@@olorin1710 No shut up.
@frankgranados1755
@frankgranados1755 Ай бұрын
Mark Felton bringing unknown facts to light as always. Keep up the good work!
@kevinconrad6156
@kevinconrad6156 Ай бұрын
You mean an informative video, nothing unknown. The work on secret weapons is well published.
@emilygooner9697
@emilygooner9697 Ай бұрын
Fascinating I didn’t know about his uncle’s service
@MrSloika
@MrSloika Ай бұрын
Columbia University was founded in 1754 when it received a royal charter from George II. The school was originally called King's College and was renamed Columbia after the Revolutionary War. I'm an alumnus of Rutgers University, which received a royal charter in 1766 and was originally called Queens's College in honor of Queen Charlotte, wife of George III, the last monarch of America.
@faithlesshound5621
@faithlesshound5621 Ай бұрын
If we ignore the fact that Charles III is still the King of Canada, and the Kings of Denmark and the Netherlands also rule territories in the Americas, the last monarch of America would be Dom Pedro II, Emperor of Brazil until he was deposed in 1889. The last monarch in North America was the Emperor Maximilian I of Mexico, who was executed in 1867.
@AlfieTheHammer363
@AlfieTheHammer363 Ай бұрын
Well said Sir 🇬🇧🇬🇧🇬🇧🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸
@wayneantoniazzi2706
@wayneantoniazzi2706 Ай бұрын
Here's a bit of trivia for you. The most famous drop-out from King's College / Columbia? Alexander Hamilton. He was a student at King's College as the Revolution was approaching and started a volunteer artillery unit with some fellow students. When the war came he went off to fight and never returned to King's.
@MrSloika
@MrSloika Ай бұрын
@@wayneantoniazzi2706 Hamilton was eventually shot dead in a duel with Aaron Burr, who the Vice President of the United States at the time. The duel took place in Weehawken, New Jersey since dueling was illegal in New York City at the time and both Hamilton and Burr were law abiding gentlemen.
@wayneantoniazzi2706
@wayneantoniazzi2706 Ай бұрын
@@MrSloika All true, and it wasn't too long after that when duelling was outlawed in New Jersey as well. In fact culturally the practice was on it's way out in the north by the early 19th Century but the public outrage over the Hamilton-Burr duel finally put a legal end to duelling. Duelling did last quite a bit longer in the American south however.
@wweminehead5458
@wweminehead5458 Ай бұрын
Happy Monday everyone
@nozrep
@nozrep Ай бұрын
happy monday!
@speleokeir
@speleokeir Ай бұрын
Ah The Happy Mondays - They were a good band.😀
@Dude0000
@Dude0000 Ай бұрын
@@speleokeir Paul Ryder finished a podcast about his life and the band weeks before he died, not long ago. Worth a watch. All the characters on, except Shaun, of course haha.
@feudinggreeks3316
@feudinggreeks3316 Ай бұрын
Now we're celebrating Monday's? Sheesh...
@lordwellington2115
@lordwellington2115 Ай бұрын
Dr. Felton always finds the most interesting facts. Real history and not merely the victor's versions. Another fascinating episode. Regardless of politics, this is simply true history being revealed. Well done Mark!
@TheNortheastAl
@TheNortheastAl Ай бұрын
Just one of the reasons I love Dr. Felton’s presentations. He gives us the unvarnished truth.
@oldscoolcooldiecast1879
@oldscoolcooldiecast1879 Ай бұрын
Such a awesome channel for people who enjoy hearing about history
@scrappydoo7887
@scrappydoo7887 Ай бұрын
It certainly is 👍 I have this channel and "the history squad" for truly unbiased historical accounts . If you don't know it I'd suggest having a look. It's history from further back but it's great nonetheless.
@MarkCartret
@MarkCartret Ай бұрын
History deserves to be remembered.
@chullychullster3077
@chullychullster3077 Ай бұрын
Ahh the comments section of this one is bound to be a place of tranquility and reason.
@IMDunn-oy9cd
@IMDunn-oy9cd Ай бұрын
This comment section will be filled with feces flinging monkeys.
@QuantumMechanic_88
@QuantumMechanic_88 Ай бұрын
*TRUMP 2024* FJB
@SRW_
@SRW_ Ай бұрын
A true bastion of clarity
@als3022
@als3022 Ай бұрын
If it does I am going to play the lottery.
@tonep3168
@tonep3168 Ай бұрын
What, some people don’t like facts? Never!
@alinapopescu872
@alinapopescu872 Ай бұрын
I hit the "Like" button first, then I watch. Thank you, Dr. Felton.
@sameyers2670
@sameyers2670 Ай бұрын
I do as well, you can guarantee an interesting video when Mark does it.
@jerrypauling7809
@jerrypauling7809 Ай бұрын
Always
@michaelbread5906
@michaelbread5906 Ай бұрын
Think first, then like.
@wannabe4668
@wannabe4668 Ай бұрын
Thankyou sir. Truth prevails
@patriotismissexy
@patriotismissexy Ай бұрын
What truth is that?
@illegaltoast8717
@illegaltoast8717 Ай бұрын
@@patriotismissexythe truth about his uncle getting a medal
@earlatkins9559
@earlatkins9559 Ай бұрын
Heroes are made by the deeds they do. Thank You for your service.
@grumpyboomer61
@grumpyboomer61 Ай бұрын
The things you learn by watching Dr. Felton share his love of history.
@antonioperez2623
@antonioperez2623 Ай бұрын
"Now you know the rest of the story." Thank you Mark! From the USA 🇺🇸
@sid2112
@sid2112 Ай бұрын
Paul Harvey... Good Day! Loved that. Reminds me of my Dad. We used to listen every day summers when I would go work with him.
@l.a.210
@l.a.210 Ай бұрын
He referred to his uncle as a super genius 🧠
@russellwhite7407
@russellwhite7407 Ай бұрын
When you’re at his level, everyone is a Super Genius.
@sopwithsnoopy8779
@sopwithsnoopy8779 Ай бұрын
I thought that title was only bestowed upon Wile E. Coyote? 😊
@davesteadman1226
@davesteadman1226 Ай бұрын
People who are exceptionally bright never refer to a relative as being a "super genius!"
@perrydowd9285
@perrydowd9285 Ай бұрын
All quiet on the comment front. People gave their opinions, and we respected them. Democracy pops up in the strangest places. 👍
@Conradlovesjoy
@Conradlovesjoy Ай бұрын
It’s not even been an hour. Give the cry babies time.
@dedgzus6808
@dedgzus6808 Ай бұрын
@@ConradlovesjoyThey'll be here crying about him not being removed from the ballot shortly.
@rdbchase
@rdbchase Ай бұрын
Not here -- KZbin embodies corporate totalitarianism. It censors thoughtful and appropriate commentary constantly.
@rdbchase
@rdbchase Ай бұрын
@@Conradlovesjoy"Crybabies" is a compound word.
@rdbchase
@rdbchase Ай бұрын
@@dedgzus6808I'd rather lament the fact that he has not been convicted yet, but by 2024, he should be adjudicated a felon.
@Chiller11
@Chiller11 Ай бұрын
My father was a “radar technician” in the 15th Air Force stationed near Foggia, Italy. His job was to service the then secret H2X ground scanning radar units in B24 bombers. The H2X was an improved iteration of the British H2S radar.
@Eyedbythetiger
@Eyedbythetiger Ай бұрын
Here for the comments this time. I love Mark Felton Productions. One of the best historians in the game. He's on the cutting edge of his field.
@showtime810
@showtime810 Ай бұрын
Thank you for sharing Mark. I've read that Trump's uncle also had access to some of Tesla's work after his passing when the FBI acquired his work. That would be an amazing story to tell!
@MadMatt13
@MadMatt13 Ай бұрын
Is it just me or is Mark's voice starting to sound more and more like Churchill? He must be evolving, keep it up matey! 😁👍
@Fractal_blip
@Fractal_blip Ай бұрын
He seems like a good fellow who's work went to the direct and immediate benefit of many.
@JohnChaffer-cd4bt
@JohnChaffer-cd4bt Ай бұрын
He has a Coast guard cutter named after him here in key West
@Jeff-gj7ko
@Jeff-gj7ko Ай бұрын
And before I watch this, a commercial for Joe Biden's reelection plays. Funny.
@niccolobattistoni6733
@niccolobattistoni6733 Ай бұрын
Good job as always Dr! Been following you for a while now, and it is always a pleasure
@billbostabbins4262
@billbostabbins4262 Ай бұрын
As a Vet of both Afghanistan and Iraq, thank you for a non-partisan look at a war hero Dr. Felton.
@mrbill4187
@mrbill4187 Ай бұрын
I've read about Trumps uncle but this was more informative.
@earlshaner4441
@earlshaner4441 Ай бұрын
Remember if you don't know history you will repeat history so please study history with a open mind and a teachable heart before you make any comments here
@thomasel9171
@thomasel9171 Ай бұрын
Well said.
@earlshaner4441
@earlshaner4441 Ай бұрын
A fact and truth my friend
@raypurchase801
@raypurchase801 Ай бұрын
On KZbin? NO CHANCE !!!
@earlshaner4441
@earlshaner4441 Ай бұрын
Well my friend then grab a book or a few books and read
@davidvaughn7752
@davidvaughn7752 Ай бұрын
​@@raypurchase801Crazy comment considering it's posted on one of the best history channels going anywhere.
@BowmanBro
@BowmanBro Ай бұрын
Good morning Dr Felton, I have always been captivated by your content and now more than ever I could use this distraction of my mind. A staple of watching your channel was with my older brother, who recently suffered a traumatic brain injury in an unprovoked attack. This will be the first video I am unable to watch with him but I will transcribe the information as well as I can. As always Doctor Felton, thank you for your hard work and dedication.
@markfrank3307
@markfrank3307 Ай бұрын
What a weeb
@user-pc1jf7py4i
@user-pc1jf7py4i Ай бұрын
I love your Spirit, friend! You're truly are a blessing to your Brother. Thank you for helping him. May God bless You and your Brother with many more wholesome Years together. Btw. You may already know this....there's usually a Transcript of what was said in the "Description" (right below the Video). Since i don't like wearing Earbuds, i tend to read the Transcripts, i also use it as a Reference tool, during my DYI Projects.
@martinswiney2192
@martinswiney2192 Ай бұрын
@@markfrank3307why? Why be so disrespectful? How does such a remark make the world a better place?
@vidkit3595
@vidkit3595 Ай бұрын
​@@markfrank3307What the hell is wrong with you, do you have any mercy in your heart.
@vidkit3595
@vidkit3595 Ай бұрын
I pray to the all mighty God to help your brother recover.
@thomasrussell7135
@thomasrussell7135 Ай бұрын
You need to do an episode on Hedy Lamar and her contribution to bluetooth technology
@mikehipperson
@mikehipperson Ай бұрын
"It's Hedley, not Heddy!"
@zakofrx
@zakofrx Ай бұрын
She was a smart women who came up with an idea with a friend of hers. But attaching it to Bluetooth etc.. Is a big leap.. Its like saying the person who invented the Cart created the car... They may both have 4 wheels and axles but that's about it..
@jamesdellaneve9005
@jamesdellaneve9005 Ай бұрын
In 1983, I worked at Bell Aerospace in Wheatfield NY. They were still producing RADAR for the carrier landing systems. The older guys told me how they noticed that the RADAR antenna would work up things that were close. They told me that they’d put their bag lunches in front of the RADAR range and warm up their lunches.
@DrPowerElectronics
@DrPowerElectronics Ай бұрын
My dad used to warm his hands in front of the 10cm radar!
@pdmacguire
@pdmacguire Ай бұрын
My grandfather would wave his hand in front of the radar emitter, to make sure it was operating. No wonder, that so many radar pioneers died young...
@flybobbie1449
@flybobbie1449 Ай бұрын
Old Sunderland nav. told me he was sterile from walking in front of a radar he didn't know was on, technicians mistake switching it on.
@pmgn8444
@pmgn8444 Ай бұрын
Good video. The US-UK technology collaboration is one of the under told stories of how the Allies won WWII.
@jimsedlacek4897
@jimsedlacek4897 Ай бұрын
As a former Navy electronics technician, l have become increasingly interested WW2 technology, especially development and deployment of systems. Thank-you Dr. Felton!!!!! ( They skip the American torpedo fiasco)
@gregoryz6545
@gregoryz6545 Ай бұрын
The king needs to add SIR to your name good doctor!!
@radiantmessenger3369
@radiantmessenger3369 Ай бұрын
Wow great video! Hadn't heard this about President Trump's uncle! 🇺🇸👍
@michaelhayes7849
@michaelhayes7849 Ай бұрын
Ex president, he is a loser.
@MikehMike01
@MikehMike01 Ай бұрын
@@michaelhayes7849triggered
@michaelthompson342
@michaelthompson342 Ай бұрын
I wrote a paper on RADAR in my late 70s university studies here in Australia. This presentation brings back memories! Thankyou!
@ednammansfield8553
@ednammansfield8553 Ай бұрын
Great piece of history of these remarkable men Mark. Thank you for posting this wonderful video.
@patriotismissexy
@patriotismissexy Ай бұрын
You've certainly mastered MAGA grammar. The playlist you have on hair-loss is both funny and sad. Good luck with that onion 😂!
@radiorob7543
@radiorob7543 Ай бұрын
I have an big interest in radio history, and WWII. You were already my favorite channel, so this is a treat.
@xtreme1002003
@xtreme1002003 Ай бұрын
I’m glad the comments section didn’t devolve into mudslinging back and forth.
@sid2112
@sid2112 Ай бұрын
Sort by newest for the juice ;)
@carrickrichards2457
@carrickrichards2457 Ай бұрын
The cavity magnetron enabled radar to pick much smaller objects and use much smaller antennas. This allowed installation in aircraft to detect even submarine periscopes. Ship installations allowed 'blind' fall of shot adjustment. Night fighter inteception was much improved. As for VF AA fuses, operational use was initially limited by the precautions taken to avoid examples falling onto enemy hands.
@kwd3109
@kwd3109 Ай бұрын
Great presentation and research. I had no idea of how much British scientists helped us. Thank you for bringing this important history to light because it demonstrates how much can be accomplished when our two nations work together.
@ps5801
@ps5801 Ай бұрын
@kwd3109 The British didn't help the U.S. -- The U.S. helped the British. Kind of, anyway, because the British at the time were often a year or two ahead of the U.S. The cavity magnetron was a huge contribution to victory for the western allies. Check out also the Tube Alloys operation. That was the British atomic research operation seeking an atomic bomb. It isn't clear to me how much British technology helped with that, but it certainly drove home the idea that other people were looking at atomic bombs.
@ImperialistRunningDo
@ImperialistRunningDo Ай бұрын
​@@ps5801 I came here to say that
@stubstoo6331
@stubstoo6331 Ай бұрын
Actually a German invented radar in the late 1800s. During WW1 the Germans advanced it to actually have a working radar in WW1. BTW the Canadian Canadians and French developed together in a joint effort.
@scotttyson607
@scotttyson607 Ай бұрын
How does Mark Felton keep finding his limitless supply of fascinating historical video topics?
@metagen77
@metagen77 Ай бұрын
You are one of the best channels on YT Mark! Been here a long time so I can tell
@alastairbarkley6572
@alastairbarkley6572 Ай бұрын
Dr Felton. I'm not sure you're entirely correct about the VT radio proximity artillery fuse. This was a real war winner and the Americans were rightly proud of having produced the first fully working examples. Electronics in the shell's fuze (typically AA ordinance) sent out radio pulses reflected back by the target. The accuracy of detonation is far higher than from manual fuzing by the gunners. Allied AAA operations became far more deadly literally overnight. The principal development challenge was in designing a miniature vacuum tube tolerant of the incredible accelerations involved - as high as 50,000G in a typical AA gun. The British had failed to effectively solve this headache - and the Americans only succeeded thanks to a Canadian vacuum tube design. When American technical historians say "The British failed to produce a single working prototype radio-proximity fuze and the specimen VT fuzes provided by the Tizard mission were without merit" they are correct. I was puzzled about how both the British and the Americans could claim to have invented the proximity fuze and to be so adamant about the exclusivity of their claim. I think it's possible because the 'proximity fuze' demonstrated by the British was something else - a proximity detector based on *photoelectric effect* using the recently developed 'electric eye' vacuum tubes. This was NOT a radio-proximity fuze and was quite unsuitable for artillery shells. The PE proximity fuze was however highly effective in slower accelerating devices, principally the "unrotated projectile" - the British euphemism for ROCKETRY and also the oddly named 'aerial mine', usually a parachute retarded device dropped from above into clusters of lower flying aircraft. It looks to me as different proximity fuzes were invented on two sides of the Atlantic - and that both British AND American science and engineering should take a bow.
@alfnoakes392
@alfnoakes392 Ай бұрын
It seems an in-depth analysis of the spectrum of devices developed during the 39-45 War and considered to be a 'proximity fuse' is called for. Fascinating not just technically, but in terms of production engineering.
@jyy9624
@jyy9624 Ай бұрын
And their stellar work continues into the modern age, but only a few know currently
@DaveSCameron
@DaveSCameron Ай бұрын
He’s correct in this upload without a doubt…
@superjonboy873
@superjonboy873 Ай бұрын
Fantastic Video Mark, I had no idea about this Trump's contributions to WWII Radar development and his other advancements either!
@djRichieOrlando
@djRichieOrlando Ай бұрын
As always your channel is the only real history channel left. For real history un-bias and not watered down. Just real facts backed by extensive research, hard work & dedication.. Thank you once again Dr. Felton. As always Amazing work...
@jamesbrown9736
@jamesbrown9736 Ай бұрын
Dr. Felton I literally could listen to your lectures every day!! Thank You Sir. SSgt B
@811see
@811see Ай бұрын
PHD for MIT in Physics dang.
@Celtic2Realms
@Celtic2Realms Ай бұрын
As Clive James said in his TV series on fame in the 20th century America had better Germans than the Germans
@johnbaldock6353
@johnbaldock6353 Ай бұрын
What? The Americans did not Acknowledge British Engineers work? 🤣 Let's not even talk about the Sound Barrier work we did and shared with them for them to claim they did All The Work!🤬
@ALSNewsNow
@ALSNewsNow Ай бұрын
Excellent job Mark. Perfectly non biased
@franconianable
@franconianable Ай бұрын
Except for the thumbnail showing a saluting disgraced ex president who mocked our military.
@caniacstevehenderson7115
@caniacstevehenderson7115 Ай бұрын
Great information...thanks for sharing this with us all ❤❤❤❤
@steveshoemaker6347
@steveshoemaker6347 Ай бұрын
Once again something i did not know of.....Thanks so much Sir.... Shoe🇺🇸
@DaveSCameron
@DaveSCameron Ай бұрын
MAGA
@billnotice9957
@billnotice9957 Ай бұрын
Dr. Trump's scientific contribution was YUGE!!!! Good material as always Dr. Felton.
@CG87343
@CG87343 Ай бұрын
This is why I love your channel. You share all of these amazing stories lost to history. Well done sir. Keep up the great work.
@tedthorngren
@tedthorngren Ай бұрын
I could go on listening to Dr Felton for ever. Subject, pace and voice 👍
@hgjeitanger
@hgjeitanger Ай бұрын
Thank you for another great video. You have a pleasant voice and a great way of narrating. I hope other storytellers take notes. Greetings from Norway 🇳🇴
@williammiller8317
@williammiller8317 Ай бұрын
Sir Mark Felton always delivers, love you big guy and have a Happy Easter! 🙏❤
@katemaloney4296
@katemaloney4296 Ай бұрын
I've learned more about world history--especially, WWII (my favourite subject)--from this KZbin channel than I did in four years of high school History. Thank you so much for taking the time to research and present all this cool information for us to enjoy and share. You are a blessing to us all.
@jimboslicereal
@jimboslicereal Ай бұрын
I had no idea. Great info, yet again, Mark. Thank you!
@aldostefanini1392
@aldostefanini1392 Ай бұрын
Ww2 brought a lot of technology to mankind. Dr's and engineers were next level that time
@varrick1226
@varrick1226 Ай бұрын
Thanks for this story Dr. Felton. I always walk away having learned new things for which I am most appreciative. God bless you!
@marcosbradanovic9100
@marcosbradanovic9100 Ай бұрын
his uncle was a professor at MIT? the more you know...
@irgski
@irgski Ай бұрын
What an incredible life and value to mankind. Thank you for this video Dr. Felton.
@adamhousden6349
@adamhousden6349 Ай бұрын
This channel is excellent, content is awesome and really interesting as well as educational for everyone. Thank you Mark
@skillz7119
@skillz7119 Ай бұрын
To anyone remotely interested in ww2 radar and avionics development, you really need to check out the series "the secret war". Excellent long format documentary series made in the 70s with many personal interviews of scientists and pilots. These men built the electronic world we live in, and go virtually ignored today.
@CommentFrom
@CommentFrom Ай бұрын
Where can I watch it?
@skillz7119
@skillz7119 Ай бұрын
@@CommentFrom Its here on youtube.
@christineroberts5923
@christineroberts5923 Ай бұрын
This one I didn't have a clue about this because that's why it's important to not let this history be lost
@MisterApol
@MisterApol Ай бұрын
There's a story (legend?) the first cavity magnetron was made from a Colt revolver cylinder and two old coins--great British improvisation at work.
@flybobbie1449
@flybobbie1449 Ай бұрын
That might be the one or copy they had in Birmingham science museum.
@logicaredux5205
@logicaredux5205 Ай бұрын
Much appreciated Mr. Felton.
@Texas-Chris
@Texas-Chris Ай бұрын
Very cool, thank you Dr. Felton for uncovering a very important and unique tidbit of history that would most likely have been lost otherwise. Blessings to you and yours !!!
@DavesQualityAutoService
@DavesQualityAutoService Ай бұрын
Another amazing job. What a great job revisiting history Mate. Let’s keep the past relevant, and try not to repeat the same stupid mistakes. Thanks for all of the inspirational war videos Mark. Your channel makes me feel like a little kid again!
@jamesbodnarchuk3322
@jamesbodnarchuk3322 Ай бұрын
Interesting Dr Felton
@reformationfan
@reformationfan Ай бұрын
Thank you for continuing to remind us of those who served in WWII, may their contributions never be forgotten.
@github921
@github921 Ай бұрын
Amazing work, Dr. Felton. You must be a tireless researcher.
@jb6027
@jb6027 Ай бұрын
A most interesting video covering a fascinating and little known aspect of WWII History. Dr. Felton never disappoints.
@MrXdmp
@MrXdmp Ай бұрын
Thanks Dr. Felton!
@paulkoza8652
@paulkoza8652 Ай бұрын
Kudos to Mark. Many Kudos to the commentary. Nice job folks!
@embalmertrick1420
@embalmertrick1420 Ай бұрын
Is this the same uncle who got hold of Tesla's surviving notes and research work?
@Dustin_Bins
@Dustin_Bins Ай бұрын
Someone else mentioned this. I think I want to do some research on that to find out more.
@sailaway8244
@sailaway8244 Ай бұрын
It's a well known claim among certain circles...... surprised it wasn't mentioned in the video
@LA_Commander
@LA_Commander Ай бұрын
The US Government took possession of Tesla's notes after he died.
@lightyagami3492
@lightyagami3492 Ай бұрын
Yes it is.
@robertquagraine801
@robertquagraine801 Ай бұрын
You are one of the best ww2 historians I have come across on youtube. Very educative. Keep up the good work. Upcoming historians are really learning from you.
@diggingattycho7908
@diggingattycho7908 Ай бұрын
My Grandfather received the King's Medal.
@nriab23
@nriab23 Ай бұрын
Very fascinating mark . Keep up the amazing work 😊
@samwillis118
@samwillis118 Ай бұрын
A wonderful video once again Dr Felton. Always a pleasure to watch and listen to your fantastic videos!
@mattgeorge90
@mattgeorge90 Ай бұрын
Thank you for sharing!
@henrilindroos3029
@henrilindroos3029 Ай бұрын
Thank you Sir for this story.
@johnwhitworth679
@johnwhitworth679 Ай бұрын
Thanks Dr Felton
@alexandermenzies9954
@alexandermenzies9954 Ай бұрын
Another name is from South Australia, (later Professor Sir) Marcus Oliphant who worked in England on the magnetron (radar) and then on the Manhattan Project in the US.
@treeLiter
@treeLiter Ай бұрын
Good jawn. Appreciate the work u put in. Cheers 🇺🇸🫡
@ourlifeinwyoming4654
@ourlifeinwyoming4654 Ай бұрын
Never knew this - wow!
@aash2009aash
@aash2009aash Ай бұрын
love ur video mr. mark felton sir!
@TheCaperer
@TheCaperer Ай бұрын
Brilliant video Mark, thanks so much for such a revealing story.
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