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@PeterOConnell-pq6io13 күн бұрын
Doubt State Farm Insurance Company would have covered Soviet WW2 era armored fighting vehicles.
@jessicalacasse620513 күн бұрын
deployments are cool for nerdz like us keep up the good work
@emperorshowa884212 күн бұрын
Do you have an account on X site?
@rayeisenstein424512 күн бұрын
Please give us a link so I can watch next Saturday
@JoeKing-_i_am_not_joking12 күн бұрын
I wonder how often these self-proclaimed "historians" have been in the history archives of the countries concerned? I suspect never. And that's why it has nothing to do with history, but rather hearsay. I recommend real historians like Roman Töppel, for example. He has been in the archives in Germany and Russia, speaks both languages fluently, has spoken to many contemporary witnesses, etc. and he explains things in a factual and objective manner. This is trash and tabloid level
@oldesertguy961613 күн бұрын
When you listen to the makeup of the German forces you realize just how rare the Tigers were. The Panzer III's are pretty much obsolete against other tanks at this point, yet they constitute a decent portion of the German armor.
@nemanjasavic581512 күн бұрын
Oh yeah, German industry could never produce enough AFVs to meet the needs of the army. Plus, the Eastern front simple "eats" men and equipment
@ThePussukka12 күн бұрын
Not really, Pz 3 was on par or better with the numerous T-70 and the versions of Pz 3 with the long 50mm were competitive against T-34 and pretty much as well armored as the late Pz 4s, I would totally say not obsolete.
@hitchy9812 күн бұрын
to be fair, they do compare favourably to the T-70/SU-76 which seemed to make up about half of the Red Army's AFV strength
@P_RO_12 күн бұрын
@oldesertguy9616 You can't use what you don't have. And even if a Panzer III couldn't do more than blow the tread off of it's enemy that still gives it a useful function. In another week I think you'll see how effective 'obsolete' can be sometimes.
@francesconicoletti254712 күн бұрын
Isn’t the theory with the Tigers that they were “ breakout tanks” ? They were never supposed to be the bulk of the armoured force, just the tip of the spearhead, which seems to be where they are deployed here.
@tacomas96023 күн бұрын
2:36 this map style gives me CoD WaW campaign vibes, the top down, scaled and simplified mapping. I can’t get enough of this WW2 stuff
@chrisx134713 күн бұрын
Your coverage of WW2 was great , it was everything that my parents who experienced it first hand never talked about! Both born in France in 1923 and 1928 they were teen agers when the war broke out. My dad wanted to join the Vichy Navy but Operation Torch put an end to that as the French Navy scuttled itself rather than fall into German hands when the Free French zone was invaded by Germany in November 1943. He joined later after the war was over and the Navy reactivated. One uncle of mine fled France, was jailed in Spain, made his way to the UK where he trained as a RAF pilot and got his wings just as the war ended. He never flew in combat. Getting information about their experiences during this conflict was like pulling teeth , they did not like to talk about it. I guess it was bad enough to live through all that without having to be reminded.
@ВячеславФролов-д7я12 күн бұрын
When you hear "state farm", think of is as of typical village, not a typical farm. Those are villages reorganized into a single collective farm, but they looked like a village, and impacted the terrain just like a typical village
@RAD1UMMM9 күн бұрын
the world of tanks Prokhorovka map does a fantastic job modeling this.
@podemosurss83166 күн бұрын
And in this case, Oktyabrsky seems to also have a Zoo with all those Tigers and Panthers...
@Simspon9613 күн бұрын
Was hoping to see the 3D maps from The Korean War in context of WW2, I'm not disappointed, they work really well
@michaelshelton548813 күн бұрын
Every time you mention the "state farm", all I can think is "Like a good neighbor......"
@brianpalen233713 күн бұрын
Touche
@ShadowReaper-pu2hx13 күн бұрын
No wonder State Farm’s color is red.
@indianajones432113 күн бұрын
As long as Jake is working there
@eyce900013 күн бұрын
Like a good comrade…
@MandaloretheSavage13 күн бұрын
They were not good neighbors...
@chrismead315012 күн бұрын
Indy, I absolutely love these keep them coming. The Stalingrad map special, Pearl harbor, this one... I can only imagine the amount of sources you guys had to reference in order to get the movements and everything in such detail. Fantastic. Also, I'm loving how the map animations have evolved and improved over the years. They look beautiful.
@WorldWarTwo12 күн бұрын
We plan to do many more mini-series like this in the future! Stay tuned. - Jake
@mrchambers3113 күн бұрын
Fields of Prokhorovka. Where the heat of battle burned!
@podemosurss831613 күн бұрын
AFTER HEAVY LOSSES, THE TIDE OF WAR WAS TURNED
@michaelshelton54889 күн бұрын
Suffered heavy losses and the tide of war was turned
@bretteichmann92328 күн бұрын
Driving back the Germans, Fighting on four fronts
@karlbrundage747212 күн бұрын
This series is bringing back a great memory from my youth: The house next to my home was a college boarding-house, with several college students occupying. Several of them were history majors and played wargames from the time, mostly Avalon Hill "Bookcase" games. One of Avalon Hills most popular titles was "PanzerBlitz", a game of armored combat on the Eastern Front. As I was interested in history, and military history in particular, I spent a great deal of time with those guys playing the scenarios. Eventually, they invited me to join and my most memorable session was the battle of Prokhorovka. It was spicy, to be sure, and invariably devolved into a meatgrinder for all. Good times..................................
@WorldWarTwo12 күн бұрын
Thanks for sharing a nice memory with us karl!
@wbertie260412 күн бұрын
Many years ago I played a recreation of this battle, held at one of the UK staff colleges with around 120+ participants. Each of the major units was represented by a staff of four people in an individual room plus a "high command", to which they were connected by internal telephone, and many umpires. It lasted the whole day from about 9am (briefing), 10am (initial attack) to about 5pm (end of play) and then around an hour of analysis by the umpires. It was quite an experience. Fog of war, logistics, and lots of artillery.
@comstr12 күн бұрын
You can't just stop there- who WON?!?
@wbertie260412 күн бұрын
@comstr USSR. The German side did pull some good moves early on. The USSR inadvertently created a huge traffic jam that cut off some of its own units from supply, which helped Germany at one point.
@ciripa9 күн бұрын
@@wbertie2604 why did the ussr won in your recreation? better tactics/number/quality of men etc?? cuz i am assuming it s a recreation from pov of the equipement, initial strength and numbers and of course geography but the human factor is different, right?
@wbertie26049 күн бұрын
@ciripa the USSR in the scenario had its historic strength which was greater than that of the opposition. As such, a German victory was highly unlikely and everyone who took part in the recreation knew this
@ciripa8 күн бұрын
@@wbertie2604 what do you understand by historic strength? for me coming from Peter the Great and all the way to WW1, power in numbers, not really caring about the losses, they could loose terrain to buy time and of course, they have a certain strength that comes from their hard lives
@uristgames247013 күн бұрын
Like a good comrade, Oktyabrsky State Farm is there!
@podemosurss831613 күн бұрын
Though it seems to be a State Zoo at this point, with all those Tigers...
@Adelina-29312 күн бұрын
As well as Panthers and Elefants. Perhaps a mouse will appear.
@speedydb5512 күн бұрын
In Soviet Russia, the Insurance claims You.
@JaimeWulf13 күн бұрын
I always enjoy these, TY!
@WorldWarTwo13 күн бұрын
Thanks for watching!
@VosperCDN13 күн бұрын
Love these episodic series, so much more detail, moment by moment, than is usually conveyed when covering the bigger picture (understandably, of course).
@WorldWarTwo12 күн бұрын
Great to hear! We hope to do more of this type of content in the future too. Stay tuned.
@sascha921313 күн бұрын
Mr. Neidell, you now we expect you to do this for at least another 2 decades. Im already waiting for the 100 years special series on WW2. XD
@ShadowReaper-pu2hx13 күн бұрын
Until he’s 90.
@RK-cj4oc13 күн бұрын
He is the Hugh Jackman of KZbin History Channels.@@ShadowReaper-pu2hx
@robertjarman370312 күн бұрын
Better make it 3 decades. That way he can cover what came after the Third Defenestration of Prague in 1618.
@wayhip7 күн бұрын
to be followed by the 40 years war
@barrybence455512 күн бұрын
These episodes remind me of the old Republic Studio movie serials of my childhood. Just when it looked like all was lost for the hero (Batman, Superman, whoever) the announcer would come on" "What will happen? See the next thrilling chapter in this theatre next week!" And we did!
@paultapner276912 күн бұрын
And the resolution was invariably 'although the cliffhanger was that their vehicle crashed and burst into flames, they escaped at the last minute in a bit we didn't show you last episode.'
@ThingsToKnow57 күн бұрын
This is one of the best historical videos on KZbin. You put a lot of effort into editing the video. We are all very grateful to you.🎉
@crown763913 күн бұрын
The absolute hodgepodge of vehicles in each German unit is really interesting. And seems like a logistical nightmare.
@Youp1e13 күн бұрын
Yeah, and still pulling off miracles, logistically speaking. Unbelievable.
@romeomatei569212 күн бұрын
The real panzer divisions were very different from modern fighting units and bear no connections with the panzer divisions from the Nazi propaganda. For example a panzer division from 1942 onward rerely had more than 100 "tanks" (armor). They were quite small. For reference an American Armor Brigade Combat Team (Armor Brigade) has 90 Abrams MBT. So basically an USA Armor Brigade could wipe out an SS division with no loses...
@chrismead315012 күн бұрын
Logistical nightmare would actually be an understatement. Just another bit of meddling from the top which consistently hamstrung their military. I've always found it impressive to the point of bordering on superhuman what they actually were able to accomplish with their hands always getting tied the way they were.
@rrice170512 күн бұрын
I see some of these German units had T-34s along. Best of luck to them finding spare parts for those.
@Youp1e12 күн бұрын
@@rrice1705 ? Abundant, how did you think they got those T-34's in the first place? Alright, fair enough, abundant might not be the right word but still.
@Larrymh0712 күн бұрын
I remember reading about the battle of Kursk from the weekly magazines, 'A World at War.' I still wonder at the fortitude and perseverance of an infantryman in the middle of all the tanks, planes and artillery roaring and smashing the earth all about. I'd have disgraced myself.
@indianajones432113 күн бұрын
Tanks for the video!
@WorldWarTwo12 күн бұрын
Tanks for watching!
@jimjam171911 күн бұрын
world war two- wow, i like how you are categorizing these stories in smaller segments, that builds the drama and doesn't go on for too long of a video, what a great idea for a platform, you have a great platform, it gets people really living on the edge of their seat to see what happens next with these war storylines, glad it showed up in my feed. great job, i'm subbing. 😀👍
@matthewmcmacken671612 күн бұрын
Panzer III's and StuG's are backbone of the entire operation. Insane.
@Alex-og3ev12 күн бұрын
Even more insane that this part of German forces turned out to be so much more successful than the one with Panthers and Ferdinands.
@Adelina-29312 күн бұрын
Obligatory I didn't choose the stug life, the stug life chose me remark.
@geofftestpilot907610 күн бұрын
🇨🇦Coded Joke, 1943, Kursk, USSR, Hey Fritz! "HOW DO YOU LIKE YOUR K-V?" Fritz: "Crisp!"
@NigelDeForrest-Pearce-cv6ek12 күн бұрын
Brilliant Run Up to The Collision of Armor at Progorovka!
@LondonLawman10 күн бұрын
So glad after WWII has finished you are still producing high quality entertaining and informative material. I can't believe how many Panzer III they have in the order of battle in 1943 when I believed them to be obsolete and these are the Elite Waffen SS Divisions. Keep up the good work.
@kenbalsom518112 күн бұрын
Great video. I recognize the video of the tank at 12:08. I'm not fluent in Russian, but за родину translates as "for the motherland"
@j.433212 күн бұрын
Za Rodinu!
@MandaloretheSavage13 күн бұрын
Happiness is a new indy video and a bacon, spinach, mozzarella fritta with sriracha drizzle.
@overcastandhaze12 күн бұрын
Damn that's good. You got a recipe?
@readyatdawn658413 күн бұрын
Its good to see you back!
@thomasknobbe447213 күн бұрын
This illustrates nicely what a motley assortment of motorized vehicles of each type the Germans employed during the war. Surprised to see so many Panzer III's at this point, but I guess you gotta dance with the ones that brung ya.
@Sabrowsky13 күн бұрын
Really showcases how much the Cutting Edge Motorized Wehrmacht narrative we've been fed for decades has a shitload of holes in it.
@Adiscretefirm13 күн бұрын
Anything that happened after 1943 always makes me wonder what the regimes were thinking. Japan, your fleet has more ships sinking than being built, it's hopeless, surrender. Germany you have lost the Atlantic so Britain can never be taken, you're getting pushed back in Russia and your army is depending on captured equipment, it's hopeless, surrender.
@CochoSGO13 күн бұрын
@@Adiscretefirm They were thinking a lot of things. To start with, they cannot just ragequit the war. There are political, economical and judicial consequences to be paid. Germany escentialy trades land for time in the hopes it can reach a separate peace agreement with the western allies. The Ardeness offensive for example was a gamble to exploit the tension between the US and the UK to make them settle for peace. Against the USSR however, the German goverment fights to withold the capitalist order in Europe, and thats a higher priority than just avoid being cut to pieces by the winners. Even the Allies move their units to keep the communist (Red Army + partisan movements) advance in check in central Europe. In the case of Japan, they fight to the bitter end to avoid being turned into a US Colony. If you look at the episodes of the regular series you will notice this is a major concern for the japanese, and its not even clear even by the terms of the ultimatum if Japan will have an autonomous goverment or not.
@kindlingking12 күн бұрын
To be fair, at the same time Red Army still had lots of T-60, so Panzer 3 isn't all that bad by comparison.
@ChrisCrossClash12 күн бұрын
Im surprised about the Russian using the British Churchill tanks to be honest.
@wiscodisco111 күн бұрын
Indy, I’m very impressed at your ability to pronounce Russian and German names. Either you’ve great language tutors at Time Ghost Army or your language skills are superlative!
@johnjohnson881811 күн бұрын
The stresses in his pronounce of Russian names is not right. But he improved his ability of pronounce "zh" sound in name of Storozhevoe 😅
@wiscodisco110 күн бұрын
@@johnjohnson8818 Well, it sounds pretty good to me anyway :)
@sfmcinm012 күн бұрын
Hopefully the battle of Leyte Gulf will be the next mini-series.
@jrsimpkin12 күн бұрын
I don’t know what’s more impressive, how quickly Indy can travel from Pyongyang to Kursk, or that he can go back and forth 7 years in time
@WorldWarTwo12 күн бұрын
He is a TimeGhost…
@peterh516512 күн бұрын
Love your maps!
@WorldWarTwo12 күн бұрын
Thanks for the comment!
@nicktozie668512 күн бұрын
Awesome without ai voice, excellent video
@unitedplankton286612 күн бұрын
Indy, i cant take it... i need more videos. My sat nights are so lame, if i dont get more ww2, im just gonna end it. Btw, that image of that image of the Panzer Mark IV Special, gave me wood.
@hannahskipper276411 күн бұрын
I'm enjoying this idea to do individual battle mini series!
@louisburke8927Күн бұрын
5:26 look at the cannon on the P4 in the foreground
@jeremyglass428312 күн бұрын
10:56, did Das Reich really capture and restore to operational capability 8 Soviet tanks? That’s pretty impressive for a single division!
@bloodrave95788 күн бұрын
They had a regiment of captured T-34s at one point
@jeremyglass42836 күн бұрын
@ wow
@Orvieta12 күн бұрын
Bit confused about not a single mention of Ferdinands and Panthers, there's footage of those tanks in the Kursk Salient battle, but no mention of in the troop deployments? Same for the Russian KV-tanks who were definitely at Kursk as well.
@krisztianracsko225712 күн бұрын
Ferdinands were deployed with the 2nd Army at the northern pincer of the battle. Panthers were attached to the Grossdeutschland division, on the left flank of the ss units in the video. At this point, only Army (Heer) units had these type of vehicles.
@Orvieta12 күн бұрын
@@krisztianracsko2257 Thanks! It's already quite revealing just how few Tigers the Waffen SS divisions had, but that they had no Panthers or Ferdinands is even more so.
@Token_Civilian13 күн бұрын
Great series so far. Looking forward to the rest of the episodes.
@WorldWarTwo12 күн бұрын
We'll have new episodes every Saturday till it's conclusion!
@Materialist3912 күн бұрын
Love a deployment episode! These scratch a highly specific itch on top of doing so much to properly frame the upcoming action
@pongo917713 күн бұрын
new audio tickles my ears. love it
@shawnr77112 күн бұрын
Thank you for the lesson.
@WorldWarTwo12 күн бұрын
Thanks for watching!
@DruiceBox12 күн бұрын
If Indy says trust me.. I have more confidence than damn near anything that the video will still be entertaining.
@Duncomrade12 күн бұрын
I didn't realise the Red Army was still using a large number of T-70s at this time
@podemosurss83166 күн бұрын
It's not an old design, so why wouldn't they? Though it was designed as a scouting tank, but is also used as the cheap man's T-34
@Duncomrade5 күн бұрын
@podemosurss8316 i just thought they had enough T-34s by this time to not need the T-70s
@ernstroad13 күн бұрын
Terrific detail, as always.
@rchap-grab12 күн бұрын
Odd that the Soviets put a few Churchills in each division rather simply putting them in one unit. Perhaps they were used as command tanks with their radios, does anyone know?
@thebog11Күн бұрын
I wonder if they were armed with 2 pounders or 6 pounders.
@DaKea9012 күн бұрын
I would like to add some stuff: - The SPW-Btl: Yes, Panzerdivisions were to have one battalion of halftracks in their PzGrenReg in 1943, whereas the PzGren divisions would follow this pattern only in 1944. The SS PzGrenDiv, however, were PzGren only by name. Where the PzGrenDiv of the Wehrmacht had one "Panzer" battalion made of StuG, the SS had a full panzer regiment with medium tanks (like a Wehrmacht Panzer division) AND a StuG battalion. They were real juggernauts. So it's just consistent in this pattern that the SS-PzGrenDiv had a SPW-Btl. - The Tiger company: The first Kriegsstärkenachweis (KStN, german TO&E) for a heavy tank company was KStN 1176d from 15 August 1942. A heavy tank company should have a mix of Panzer III and Tigers. The Panzer III should be of the N version with the short 7,5cm KwK L/24 howitzerto suppress infantry and AT guns. In march 1943 a new version of 1176d was published for a pure Tiger lineup, but my guess is that the LSSAH kept the old structure because it hadn't received more Tiger - which went to the heavy panzer battalions first. So, it's not really against regulations, I guess. Also restructuring was mostly done during
@j.433212 күн бұрын
All pie in the sky.The Germans could never have built enough vehicles to equip their total of about 34 Panzer divisions,and other tank units.
@reginabillotti13 күн бұрын
5:50 You say Yamaki but the label on the map says Yamki. Which is correct?
@oldnosey496112 күн бұрын
Yamki
@tacomas96023 күн бұрын
Indy will occasionally misspeak, no big deal. It is Yamki however
@randallwong719610 күн бұрын
The Battle of the Iron Triangle ( in the first week of the war, a panzer group or two, vs about five incomplete mech corps ) is sometimes considered the largest tank battle. The German AFV total is probably more easier to estimate than the Soviet.
@rashkavar11 күн бұрын
"Supported by the 1000th Anti Tank Regiment" eesh...when you start seeing 4 digit numbers in regimental designations....that's a BIG army....
@geofftestpilot907610 күн бұрын
OUCH!!😮
@rrice170512 күн бұрын
Find out next week? I wanna know if it's the greatest tank battle NOW!!! 🙂 Thank you for all you do, TGA!
@WorldWarTwo12 күн бұрын
See you next week!
@everleighsnow12 күн бұрын
As always always , thank you for all the hard work you put into this project . ❤️❤️❤️
@naveenraj2008eee10 күн бұрын
Hi Indy Another wonderful episode Thanks
@willswartz79309 күн бұрын
Thank you
@robdgaming11 күн бұрын
As a wargamer, I'm all about order of battle and deployments, so keep it up! I notice there are maybe a platoon of Tigers per panzergrenadier division, and there are many Panzer III's. Conspicuous by their absence are the Panther tanks, and any battalion-sized tank abteilungs that would typically include Tigers. I've heard the Kursk offensive was delayed a couple of months to allow the Panthers to participate, are they somewhere else in the Kursk area?
@Arashmickey12 күн бұрын
Deployment is not "dry"! It's the flavorful crispy crust, slightly singed to get for that Maillard reaction.
@jeroenkoopman336813 күн бұрын
Great new mini series! I'd love to see an in depth series on the North African campaign too.
@pietervonck326413 күн бұрын
"kursk, a staff officers case study" by david glantz, is an interresting, if dry matter book
@alexamerling795 күн бұрын
Great stuff Indy!
@duniagowes13 күн бұрын
USSR using Churchill, wow. Although just a few of them.
@Sabrowsky13 күн бұрын
The brits had a fair few of their creations shipped to the Soviets. AFAIK, they had some Valentines and a whole lot of Bren Universal Carriers, their tanks were pretty well regarded in the Eastern Front, despite being there in very small numbers
@seanlawrence651912 күн бұрын
According to The Canadian Encyclopedia: Canadian Valentines In 1941, production of Canadian Valentines began at the Canadian Pacific Railway’s Montreal Angus Shops. These vehicles used several North American-built parts and shared some components with the Canadian Ram tank. Around 1,390 Canadian Valentines were sent to Russia, along with 1,300 British ones. Canadian armoured units did not use Valentines in combat, but 30 vehicles were used for training. The Valentine was the first tank produced in Canada
@duniagowes12 күн бұрын
@seanlawrence6519 thanks for the knowledge.
@podemosurss83166 күн бұрын
They did like the vehicle when it came to combat performance, though they didn't like the engines due to being underpowered.
@podemosurss83166 күн бұрын
@@Sabrowsky Except for the Matildas, which were compared unfavourably to the KV-1.
@JLHFans12 күн бұрын
Thank you again :)
@Enigmatus2312 күн бұрын
More mini series like this please
@patrickcarroll590813 күн бұрын
You guys are awesome
@WorldWarTwo12 күн бұрын
Thanks for watching Patrick!
@panzerdeal87277 күн бұрын
SU 122's or SU-85's ? I wasn't aware the bigger model was available yet. Most books I've seen had them arriving at the front in early 44.
@HistoryBeyondBordersTV11 күн бұрын
This video provides an insightful look at the Battle of Prokhorovka, a major tank battle during World War II. It focuses on the deployment of forces on July 12, 1943, before the battle began.
@hoodoo200112 күн бұрын
Were many of the Pzkw III's at Kursk the M model armed with short 75MM guns as anti-infantry weapons to fight defending infantry and anti-tank guns? This took them out of serving as anti-tank guns themselves.
@oneshotme5 күн бұрын
I very much enjoyed your video and I gave it a Thumbs Up
@adaw2d322212 күн бұрын
This is what I wanted years ago.
@AristotlesRevolution12 күн бұрын
great video
@konst80hum12 күн бұрын
We trust you Indy!
@1701enter11 күн бұрын
Every time you highlight the “Panzer III” in the line of battle, I think they were delusional… An obsolete under gunned tank ( Still a fave tank of mine but way past its best by 1944). What were they thinking? That muppet AH so needed a good kick in the plums…
@tripsaplenty122712 күн бұрын
"In soviet russia discount double checks you" Motto of soviet State Farm
@Puckfutinlmao12 күн бұрын
Like a good comrade State Farm is there
@Adelina-29312 күн бұрын
In Soviet Russia insurance policy buys you!!!!
@tripsaplenty122712 күн бұрын
Discount Double checks you
@alanhilder188312 күн бұрын
OK, just a little confusion. The #1 SS, had something about it being named after the big boss ( Hitler ). They had to sit around and wait for the #3 SS to fight all the way around to behind the enemy so the #1 SS could march in to take all the credit...
@rgriffinRETIRED_SHEEPDOG11 күн бұрын
I’ve been absent a bit….when did Indy come back?
@Southsideindy8 күн бұрын
Um... when did I leave?
@rgriffinRETIRED_SHEEPDOG5 күн бұрын
@ my apology.
@Shattered0Platinum12 күн бұрын
I see that the Russian map has a large settlement labeled "Prokhorovka" behind German lines on the left but there's also a settlement along the road being focused on also called Prokhorovka. What's up with that? They're trying to take a strategically significant part of the town, or a village of the same name as the bigger city?
@balazslengyel695012 күн бұрын
How did the Germans manage to supply ammunition for the captured, re-used T-34s? Was it the same caliber as any German tank? Why did the soviets place the Churchill tanks separately to many units? Logistically it would have been easier to supply and repair them if they were concentrated to just a few units.
@-jk-25808 сағат бұрын
This is better than Netflix 😅
@ivvan49711 күн бұрын
I'm following the battle on the google maps and it's crazy how these locations are so close together to each other. The distance between "hill" 252.2 and prokhorovka is like less than 2km. And I put hill in quotation marks because there's no hill there IRL. Nor is there the 10m railway embankment. It's all so goddamn flat with very shallow slopes and fields.
@monoxific11 күн бұрын
We analyzed the hill situation extensively and they seem to be more like gradual slopes than clearly distinct hills. When exaggerating elevation data, the embankment can be noticed but does not seem to have a sudden fall off. The embankment appears to be higher along the railway segment between "Hill 252.2" and Prokhorovka than further south. We have limited information about how the terrain has been altered in the last 81 years. There is the possibility that some of these geographic features have become less noticeable.
@ivvan49711 күн бұрын
@monoxific very interesting. Thanks gor info.
@monoxific11 күн бұрын
The embankment can be seen through the tree line here: maps.app.goo.gl/iPq2XzX98VvFEFDYA
@monoxific11 күн бұрын
And even more clearly a little further north along Route 14K-5: maps.app.goo.gl/V6PW6B7RT41qTS277
@UncleJoeLITE12 күн бұрын
Thanks TGA, it almost felt like the old days last night, minus the flags ofc. =) _ps: Hi Inge if you're watching!_
@jasonmussett212912 күн бұрын
Awesome as always😆😆😆
@WorldWarTwo12 күн бұрын
Thanks for the lovely comment Jason!
@jasonmussett212912 күн бұрын
@WorldWarTwo you' re welcome 🙂
@TheSwedeMcCoy12 күн бұрын
It would be great if you were to do a break down special on Dubno-Brody as well.
@Thats_A_Good_Idea13 күн бұрын
Great stuff as usual Fun fact: Every time Indy prononces 'Oktyabrsky' it sounds totally russian with not any accent present
@ablackghostmyguy374112 күн бұрын
If possible can u make a video about the turkey shoot? I don't see much coverage on the battle let alone the lead up to it
@ThePizzaGoblin9 күн бұрын
I would love to see a miniseries about the many battles of Rhzev
@trescatorce949712 күн бұрын
very good setup, but where are the supply lines? so many tanks, so few fuel trucks.
@NGabunchanumbers9 күн бұрын
Scale! Please show scale on the maps! Its so hard to figure out whats going on otherwise!
@brettbosley7799 күн бұрын
Pretty sure Bäke's escapade with the T-34 Beutepanzers was in an episode of Greatest Tank Battles.
@mohammedsaysrashid358712 күн бұрын
Wonderful introduction
@ViktorPushkin12 күн бұрын
RAHHH I LOVE TROOP DEPLOYMENTS AND LOGISTICS🦅🦅
@T_Mo27112 күн бұрын
Maybe my headset is having a bad day, but the audio quality in this series seems a little off.
@TheLastMando0812 күн бұрын
It’s an ai filter, hopefully this is just a one time thing😬
@WorldWarTwo12 күн бұрын
Our colleague who usually does the audio is sadly unavailable, should be back to normal in the new year!
@diegos132513 күн бұрын
Love this series, but I'm a bit confused about the direction for this channel. I thought that you said you wouldn't focus on single battles/events after you finished the main series? I could be misremembering that
@WorldWarTwo13 күн бұрын
Great to hear your loving the new series! We said back in September that we wouldn’t just publish random WW2 videos without a clear thread or overall connection, and that we wanted to continue to do mini-series in our chronological format covering different topics further in depth. We also still plan to have full length documentaries and we are continuing Rise of Hitler in addition to the Prokhorovka coverage. Hope that clears it up a bit!
@spartacus-olsson13 күн бұрын
Let me add some more clarification: we were pretty clear about that we would not cover individual battles in specials (with some notable exceptions) _while_ the chronological coverage was going on. The reason was that we didn’t want to break the narrative flow of the overall events. Now that the chronological coverage is done, that problem is also gone, Thus, as my colleague pointed out; as the war was ending we announced that we _would_ cover individual battles in more depth chronologically.
@diegos132512 күн бұрын
@@spartacus-olsson Thanks for the in-depth response from both of you! I appreciate the honesty, and I didn't mean any harm, best of luck with all your projects
@LizzyMeyer-g1d12 күн бұрын
@@WorldWarTwo would it be possible to do a series of videos looking in depth into the varies Nazi party organizations? Such as the SA (and how it became the SS), the SS itself (and what their job was), the Wehrmacht, the HJ, The BdM, the Gestapo (and how they were separate from the police). To be honest, all the organizations the Nazi party started during and before the Third Reich can be rather confusing, and I would love to see it summarized in a series of videos.
@WorldWarTwo12 күн бұрын
That’s a pretty good idea - we will discuss it.
@nordlandak685312 күн бұрын
It’s interesting how so few tigers influence the battle.
@BringTheRains12 күн бұрын
What about the battle of Brody 1941?
@felipeastur622712 күн бұрын
Please do one of these for dunkirk!!!??
@WorldWarTwo12 күн бұрын
Thank you for the suggestion, I'll pass it along to the team. - Jake
@gracefulassassin684513 күн бұрын
Don't let his distract you from the fact Thailand is still fighting the war
@michaelshelton548813 күн бұрын
Sabaton has entered the chat
@LizzyMeyer-g1d12 күн бұрын
Okay, Indy, you need to enter the comments and clear up the argument of whether or not you knew about the Sate Farm insurance company and subsequent advertisements.
@Southsideindy8 күн бұрын
I grew up in Texas, of course I know State Farm... and now I'm singing that stupid jingle.