The Real Locations of Ron Speirs' Run & Shifty's Sniper | American Artifact Episode 113

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The History Underground

The History Underground

Күн бұрын

One of the most popular episodes in the Band of Brothers series is Episode 7, "The Breaking Point", which finds Easy Company attacking the village of Foy on the Bastogne perimeter. In this episode, we're taking a few artifacts from The Gettysburg Museum of History back to the battlefield to explore what happened with Ron Speirs' run and the actual spot where Shifty Powers took out the German sniper.
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@TheHistoryUnderground
@TheHistoryUnderground Жыл бұрын
⭐️ If you've watched a few episodes and feel like I've earned it, be sure to subscribe so that you don't miss any new content when it comes out. Also be sure to check out The Gettysburg Museum of History and their store at gettysburgmuseumofhistory.com.
@stephensanchez3982
@stephensanchez3982 Жыл бұрын
It was the Gettysburg museum that led me to your channel. Keep up the good work. Subscribed.
@CGM_68
@CGM_68 9 ай бұрын
Hi, I watched another clip called "Shifty Powers tells the sniper story from the battle of Foy in this short clip" by Valor Art Studios. The man himself said : "I shot the German up here on the hill. He was up that way up there looking around, he was up there peeping around the side of that building and looking down here where we were to see us, but he made a mistake of standing up. Lke, so looking around the building if he'd been down low, I wouldn't have seen his breath because the snow was on the ground." I accept he may have been incorrect about the location he took the shot from all those years later. However, the details about the sniper's breath isn't something he was every going to forget. How do you explain that his memory doesn't recall the sniper as being in an upstairs window? Had the German sniper been lying prone, the snow would have prevented the moisture on his breath making a tell-tale cloud.
@CGM_68
@CGM_68 9 ай бұрын
He tells this story, standing at the opposite corner of the shed where you film the window from. So sheltered by the opposite gable, he shot back across the road you walked down. Which makes sense, if the road and junction were under fire, 3rd platoon pushed up behind those buildings you filmed. That road represents the line dividing Foy in two. East of the road is still under German control. 1st and 2nd platoons are pushing the North West, while Shifty's platoon are pushing from the South West. So your drone image at 20:44 shows the buildings the Germans were in, the bard to that red house. With Shifty shooting from the right hand edge into the center-middle of the frame.
@patriciabeller64
@patriciabeller64 Жыл бұрын
My Dad just passed away last month and we bonded over our common fascination with all things WWII and wild west related. Your videos were key in my introducing him to the modern take/return to the sites of history. He was repeatedly amazed by your retelling and clarification of events. Thank you for using your talents, connections, and devotion to keeping history alive. Pops and I so appreciate what you deliver!!
@jefferyfowler7860
@jefferyfowler7860 Жыл бұрын
I'm sorry for your loss. I also have that bond with my father. God Bless
@Ya-average-11B
@Ya-average-11B Жыл бұрын
I'm sorry for your loss, my dad died in 2005 when I was 21/22 and it's still tough and I still cry. Stay strong and my condolences to you and your family.
@MrBradleyDavid
@MrBradleyDavid Жыл бұрын
Sorry for your loss as well. We lost our father in August of two years ago just prior to his 99th birthday. What a blessing it was to have them so long.
@basschurink
@basschurink Жыл бұрын
Sad to hear about your loss. Stay strong!
@IrishTechnicalThinker
@IrishTechnicalThinker Жыл бұрын
Sorry to hear but he watches over you and keep an eye out for his signs. God bless from Ireland.
@philarcuri6338
@philarcuri6338 Жыл бұрын
I stood at Shifty's exact spot Jan. 2023 in a cold rain at night...gave me chills
@mikerueb6179
@mikerueb6179 Жыл бұрын
I have been there twice..Ditto with me..
@chrisnewtownnsw
@chrisnewtownnsw Жыл бұрын
so good.
@Jesse-cx4si
@Jesse-cx4si 11 ай бұрын
A cold rain at night will give me chills, too. 😆 But seriously, I envy your visit to Foy! 👍
@cowelk
@cowelk 9 ай бұрын
My wife, adult daughter and I were just in Foy a week ago. I was in the 101st in Vietnam in 1966-1967 and wanted to see some of the sites where my "older" brothers fought nearly 80 years ago. I wish I had seen your channel before I went to Belgium. I would have made my journey much more enjoyable. I did greatly enjoy my journey from Omaha beach to Bastogne. The locals were friendly. The country side was beautiful. I is so peaceful now. Great job with your description of the events of that time. I subscribed.
@dawndickson2156
@dawndickson2156 Жыл бұрын
Imagine watching for the breath. Waiting til a shot was fired knowing you had a few moments to get your shot off as the enemy is reloading. Thank you for the detailed explaination as well as the artifacts. I appreciate those that preserve historical pieces from all fronts. May we never forget
@TheHistoryUnderground
@TheHistoryUnderground Жыл бұрын
Glad that you enjoyed it!
@rawschri
@rawschri Жыл бұрын
Can you just imagine being Speir's family, and watching that series with him ?? Just wow ...
@johnappleseed9290
@johnappleseed9290 7 ай бұрын
There was an interview years ago with Don Malarkey and his account of the situation based on what others have heard was that speirs ran around back from a building crossed a T Junction about 30 yards across and got with I company immediately after the 88 fired at him. Of course that’s all hearsay but that sounds the most logical than running through an entire village.
@johnwaynecarlson5391
@johnwaynecarlson5391 5 күн бұрын
@@johnappleseed9290 indeed. He ran east across the N30 and met up with Tinsley and I Company in the alley by the schoolhouse. Depending on his starting location (exact spot unknown but likely near the current bus stop) it's about 30-50 meters with much of that without cover. He was under fire from the church and buildings beyond, but he certainly didn't slalom through tanks, assault guns and infantry. Spears did say he was fired upon by an 88 but didn't have much other to say about it. When shown the episode his response (according to his family) was "did I do that?".
@RealLimerickman
@RealLimerickman Жыл бұрын
Was on the recent tour with Reg Jans for two days. He was very passionate about these events. Highly recommended the tour.
@ljartz1004
@ljartz1004 10 ай бұрын
How incredibly brilliant that you and Erik teamed up. These videos are fantastic! Absolutely first rate. I can barely consume them fast enough.
@TheHistoryUnderground
@TheHistoryUnderground 10 ай бұрын
Glad you enjoyed it! Thanks.
@roygarciaazborn64
@roygarciaazborn64 Жыл бұрын
Wow, Shifty must've had super eye sight just to see puffs of breath coming from the German snipers mouth. Story has it after the town was secure two members of easy company (can't remember their names) went to look for the snipers body and when they found him the sniper had a bullet hole right between the eyes proving shifty's expert marksmanship.
@pixiniarts
@pixiniarts Жыл бұрын
Story went that Shifty was in Bastogne, over a mile distant he noticed a tree that wasn't there the day before.... Shifty reported it, turned out the tree was camouflaged artillery. So yes his eyesight and environmental awareness and acuity was extraordinary.
@maxwedge5683
@maxwedge5683 11 ай бұрын
A person will tend to notice a lot of things when their life depends on it.@@pixiniarts
@DarrellPowers-u4b
@DarrellPowers-u4b 11 ай бұрын
I am so glad you guys told the real story about my dad and the sniper. Thank you.
@TheHistoryUnderground
@TheHistoryUnderground 11 ай бұрын
It was an honor to be able to share his story. Hope that it does some good. Thanks!
@DarrellPowers-u4b
@DarrellPowers-u4b 11 ай бұрын
@@TheHistoryUnderground yes, it's important to get their stories right. Thanks again.DW Powers.
@scottlong9135
@scottlong9135 10 ай бұрын
Your father is a true American hero. I hope you have some solace in that fact.
@johnwaynecarlson5391
@johnwaynecarlson5391 22 күн бұрын
Can you clear up the question that came from the video of your dad in 2004 where he says the German infantryman was outside of the building when he shot him? Your dad is shown by a low farm building saying he engaged the German who was peaking around the building up the hill.
@keithrayeski6417
@keithrayeski6417 Жыл бұрын
Clearly, the Shifty sniper window drew a lot of attention. The window frame obviously rebuilt and in stark contrast to the two windows below it. Add to that, the notable structural repair work done from the roof peak down to the window. What an absolutely spine tinkling episode!! Those men were honorable and, have meet several…humble is an understatement. Thank you for putting all this not only into proper context, but in modern color. We all know much has changed but isn’t it most somber, how much remains the same and, how gracious and appreciative of Americans, the local folks still are today. I think that is a testament to the men who were there during WWII, and is absolutely incumbent on us today, today, to never diminish their honor.
@tomvalpo9361
@tomvalpo9361 11 ай бұрын
It's so surreal how peaceful Foy looks now, and next you see all the bullet holes in the sniper house. Then the reality of what happened here hits you. Crazy. Great video!
@InDadequate
@InDadequate 11 ай бұрын
Just dropping a comment to let you know how much I appreciate you keeping the stories of these heros alive for newer generations, having it be over 20+ years since the mini-series, and 80 since the actual event, I fear many of today's youth have little appreciation for the greatest generation, and what they were fighting for. Thank you.
@TheHistoryUnderground
@TheHistoryUnderground 11 ай бұрын
Thank you!
@cameronkedas3375
@cameronkedas3375 9 ай бұрын
@InDadequate I’m glad I’m not one of today’s youth that doesn’t appreciate the Greatest Generation. I am ever thankful for what they did, and they are heroes. They’re the reason why we’re here today. It tears me up when people joke about the sacrifice made by any veteran. I always tell them how it isn’t funny and they should respect those that died for the service of our country. My great grandfather was a paratrooper in the war. He served with the 2nd Battalion, 509th Parachute Regiment in Algeria and Tunisia. Then he was transferred to the 505th Parachute Regimental Combat Team from the 82nd Airborne Division and jumped into Sicily. Then, he was transferred to the 101st Airborne and jumped into Normandy and Holland. He also served in the Battle of the Bulge and into Germany. He volunteered for the Army’s railway service in Europe for around 3 years after VE-Day. He came home with a Walther P-38 and a Luger, which I got to shoot with his son (my grandpa) a few years ago. He passed away in 2006 before I was born. Because of his service, I want nothing more than to be a United States Army paratrooper.
@larrydemaar409
@larrydemaar409 Жыл бұрын
Thanks for clearing that up about Shifty Powers taking out the sniper! Much appreciated!
@waynemcintosh616
@waynemcintosh616 10 ай бұрын
Thanks for bringing to light a moment in American history that light needs to shine upon forever
@danielsibley2723
@danielsibley2723 Жыл бұрын
Can you even imagine the pride, the strength and power of families watching Band of Brothers with the very people who did such amazing things?! Wow, I bet the grandkids never stopped talking about it. These people brought greatness to their families that will last forever.
@loicduchesne6891
@loicduchesne6891 11 ай бұрын
Sobel's family wasn't thrilled. 😅
@outhouse9451
@outhouse9451 11 ай бұрын
It’s really a shame that all these men are now gone. Hopefully their memory and actions are not forgotten in the future, along with everyone else who fought in the war
@Crosshatch1212
@Crosshatch1212 28 күн бұрын
There forgotten pretty quickly ,unfortunately
@Donofaquarius
@Donofaquarius Жыл бұрын
Crazy to know that. German sniper was in that specific window and had taken out Many Americans then met his maker there. The horrible history that little window saw. I wonder what it is now? Apartment? Amazing to think how many other unremarkable little windows exist out there that served as key moments in the war and that we will never know. Amazing video as always and thanks for posting.
@GStatusMusicChannel
@GStatusMusicChannel Жыл бұрын
Videos from Bastogne/Foy are some of my favorite to watch. This was great. Fascinating story about shifty!
@griffonsa
@griffonsa 11 ай бұрын
you're like the only one on KZbin who gets this story exactly right... Good job!!!
@TheHistoryUnderground
@TheHistoryUnderground 11 ай бұрын
👊🏻
@marciar7407
@marciar7407 Жыл бұрын
Thank you for this video and many others. You take viewers to an actual site as you tell the story. While I will not have the opportunity to visit these historic sites, your videos take me there. I am so pleased that i can "travel and learn" because of your efforts.
@stephenfricke9298
@stephenfricke9298 9 ай бұрын
All these men who participated in this conflict are heroes. Some returned home and some remain on American soil in France. I had the opportunity to go to Normandy.. Arlington is beautiful, Normandy is absolutely breathtaking
@thenikonjones
@thenikonjones Жыл бұрын
I can't say enough how much I really love the work that you and Erik do. As I have stated before, these history lessons are very important to understand what happened and in this case, to set the record straight from what is Hollywood vs what actually happened. This would make for a great segment of the old History vs Hollywood series from the History Channel! I think it's important that you keep doing this JD. Not that you are trying to discredit Band of Brothers, but just that you are showing us the actual facts instead of the "bending the truth" that was done for television. Very important distinction. Great job! I hope to get Erik's book about Spiers signed when I visit the museum in late July if I am lucky enough to catch Erik there!
@michaeljauch7231
@michaeljauch7231 Жыл бұрын
I was there this last July, just an amazing and special place. Bastogne itself is a beautiful and historical City, from the Sherman tank on the Square, bullet holes still on the buildings in Foy and the Nuts Cafe on the Square where Bastogne beer is served in American WWIi ceramic helmets.
@Jim-op3kg
@Jim-op3kg Жыл бұрын
It has to be hard to figure out what happened where after 80 years. Not even the participants are sure. I do know on thing JD your video is 110% more info then any school I ever attended! Thanks great job again
@jhoward_06
@jhoward_06 Жыл бұрын
As a OEF 2010-2011 101st Veteran myself, i appreciate this content. I would love to do what you do!
@thoward816
@thoward816 10 ай бұрын
I’m a very intrigued by WW2. Thank you so much for spending your own money and time doing these video. God bless you!
@vega1824
@vega1824 8 ай бұрын
I was there some weeks ago and visited the same places. Also all the places around the wood and Bastogne. Your real location visits helped me a lot to visually understand and hold on for some minutes without saying anything to truly understand. Its one thing to read and watch all the content, but absolutely different once you are there. You can stay there for hours without being bored, fantastic.
@eugenebrooks4035
@eugenebrooks4035 Жыл бұрын
This is my favorite WW2 channel . You all do an awesome job at showing history . To walk in the footsteps of the past must be amazing . Thank you for taking us with you on these awesome jouneys .
@TheRagratus
@TheRagratus Жыл бұрын
Ronald Speirs is my favorite "Brother". His career after WWII is amazing in it's self.
@Chiller11
@Chiller11 Жыл бұрын
Dick Winters apparently called him “Sparky,” his nickname. I remember an interview where Winters was concerned because the inference that Spiers killed POW’s was to be shown in the TV series. Winters said he called Sparky to see if he was OK with the portrayal. Spiers said it was no problem he seemed to not mind that he was linked to shooting those Germans.
@freddiefreihofer7716
@freddiefreihofer7716 Жыл бұрын
@@Chiller11 Spiers actually wrote a letter describing and confirming that event!
@glenndlee7843
@glenndlee7843 3 ай бұрын
That’s the reason why I loves military movies especially the one that based on real story. Support from Malaysia 🇲🇾🇲🇾🇲🇾❤
@terryrogers1025
@terryrogers1025 Жыл бұрын
Thank you, must have great to get invited by the grandson of the original owner of the house and to see the pictures and come away with a box of cookies. Thanks for shedding light on the sniper incident. Appreciate your efforts.
@A.J.K87
@A.J.K87 Жыл бұрын
In the village of Heteren in the Netherlands there is a tiny museum called the Betuws war museum ''the island'' 1944-1945. There they have a signed pass giving permission to 6 Dutch farmers to cross the front line into Randwijk to go milk their cows. That pass was granted and signed by Ron Speirs. If anyone is ever in the neighborhood, the museum is well worth a visit. The owner can tell you stories for hours.
@gabby15107
@gabby15107 11 ай бұрын
Just love that the citizens there still remember and respect the soldiers who served there so much.
@fredbielawski2600
@fredbielawski2600 25 күн бұрын
I love that you and Erik bring artifacts back to where they were it adds alot to the video and the story keep it up . great job as always JD
@ScottBryant-wi7gb
@ScottBryant-wi7gb Жыл бұрын
Thanks for sharing another fine video. Thank you for keeping the memories alive.
@Rallygupta
@Rallygupta Жыл бұрын
Great video as always! I was lucky enough to get to tick off some of my bucket list of places to see, and in 2022 visited Bastogne, Foy and other significant sites as well as Normandy, St Mere Eglise,Brecourt and the beaches. I'll never forget the atmosphere and the moving experience it was. I recall a story regarding Foy, that the small barn next to the house that the sniper was in, was an American aid station earlier in the Battle of the Bulge. When the Germans retook the town and forced the Americans back to Bastogne, they massacred the American wounded that were left in the aid station.
@oldsalt7534
@oldsalt7534 11 ай бұрын
JD, you have got to have the greatest job in the world. Thank yo for these videos.
@TheHistoryUnderground
@TheHistoryUnderground 11 ай бұрын
Thanks!
@robertdacquisto6871
@robertdacquisto6871 Жыл бұрын
Amazing video! These little towns are absolutely beautiful, hard to believe they were the sites of so much fighting.
@Chris-Nico
@Chris-Nico Жыл бұрын
Thanks JD and Erik! It’s always been clear to me that ordinary men did extraordinary things. 💪💪🇺🇸 Ron Speirs is my hero! God Bless them all. Wonderful video and explanations. The artifacts a plus.
@TheHistoryUnderground
@TheHistoryUnderground Жыл бұрын
👍🏻
@manfrey1
@manfrey1 Жыл бұрын
thanks for clearing out what exactly happened with Shifty and the German sniper. and of course Speirs' unbelieveble run.
@justanothercreator7273
@justanothercreator7273 8 ай бұрын
cant wait to go back to Normandy now armed with all this knowledge from your channel ;) last time i was in Normandy was 2005 and only for 1 day, even then it had not changed much from the war and was amazing to walk through, it reminded me of every ww2 game id ever played and every movie id ever seen about the war. It must have been an amazing time while also being horrific. Ive told my wife we are going to spend a month there next time I visit :)
@taylortownmayor
@taylortownmayor Жыл бұрын
Shifty lived not too far from me and I met him a couple times. He gave a couple talks at a local community college that I attended. I wish I could remember everything from them. I do remember the story about the sniper though.
@stevenallen2530
@stevenallen2530 Жыл бұрын
The new and correct battle information that you guys provided in this video and many others is outstanding. I look forward to watching the series over again through a different set of eyes. Thanks so much and I look forward to visiting the museum in Gettysburg. I have been close by several times but many times it was closed that day or I had no time to stop.
@seangearhart4616
@seangearhart4616 Жыл бұрын
What a shot by Shifty. To see the real area and distance he made the shot from. Very cool!
@stephenwalsh1332triumph
@stephenwalsh1332triumph Жыл бұрын
They REALLY are a Band of Brothers,A very rare breed, HEROES 🤔
@forrestwebb8590
@forrestwebb8590 Жыл бұрын
I admire your work, bet it's the best job that you have ever had!! I've been watching you for several years now, stay with it!!
@TheHistoryUnderground
@TheHistoryUnderground Жыл бұрын
Wow, thank you!
@Chiller11
@Chiller11 Жыл бұрын
Great episode. Band of Brothers was an amazing series and sparked so much interest in WW2 history. It’s my understanding that Lt. Dike was wounded during the attack. He was incapacitated by being hit and the attack stalled. Dike was apparently awarded a bronze star for his actions during Market/Garden and a second bronze star for actions at Bastogne for dragging three wounded soldiers to safety while under fire. I need to do a little more research to gain a better understanding of the engagement at Foy. Apparently Dike did order the ill advised flanking attack but for now I’m giving the benefit of the doubt to Norman Dike. It’s unforgivable to accuse a soldier of cowardice if you’re not 110% correct. Obviously Lt Dike was not killed at Foy but went on to serve in Korea. Similar to Albert Blithe who did not die of his wound but served in Korea. What does Stephen Ambrose have against Korean War vets?
@BarryJones8
@BarryJones8 Жыл бұрын
Not sure if he has a gripe against any particular group of veterans but is a terrible historian. His work on the Pegasus Bridge assault angered a lot of UK airborne veterans as he embellished and changed the accounts to 'create' a story that he didn't own. I'm not sure if his bias following that backlash affected the nuanced criticism towards the British in both Saving Private Ryan and Band of Brothers where he was the 'go to' historian for accuracy (Royal Navy veterans have voiced their distaste at being airbrushed out of the US landings). Added to that the treatment of both Pvt Blithe and Lt Dike, both men deserved their stories being told with care, honour and accuracy yet sadly found their way into the mini series without due care of conducting proper research
@davidbriggs7365
@davidbriggs7365 Жыл бұрын
The is a story coming from a B-25 Group in Italy during the war. A newly assigned officer who had never even seen a German, much less done anything heroic, insisted that before one of the other members of the group (possibly an Enlisted Man) receive a well deserved medal that he also be awarded a medal, possibly either the Air Medal or the Bronze Star. Needless to say, he never got his award, but neither did the individual who richly deserved said award.. Lt. Dike may or may not have deserved the Bronze Stars that he is supposed to have received, I do not know, but there were individuals who walked away without a single medal for heroism despite seeing a LOT of combat, whereas there were many others who eft the military with "numerous" medals, only a few, if any actually deserved. Also, one ribbon almost every member of Easy Company (and for that matter, the 101st Airborne Division) would have been eligible for was the European-African-Middle Eastern Campaign Medal, and those who were with the unit throughout the war would have been authorized to wear four Stars on said ribbon, meaning that they had seen combat in 4 separate campaigns.
@JessPilot23
@JessPilot23 Жыл бұрын
Amazing video! I love ww2 history and the band of brothers. Such a great insight to the battle and so much information I learned from this! Thanks for the awesome content, I wish more people my age would have the same appreciation for American history.
@firstcitytraveler
@firstcitytraveler Жыл бұрын
Great video! Clears up Carwood Lipton being in two places at the same time. Some think that if it is in "Band of Brothers" actual history. The actual battle for Foy took hours not in minutes as in the series.
@lroberts4162
@lroberts4162 Жыл бұрын
JD and Erik fantastic video. Thank you. One of my favorite episodes in Band of Brothers
@RayBecker
@RayBecker Жыл бұрын
Why are people jumping all over you because of a minor mistake? Do people even realize what you must go through just to do what you do? As a Veteran, I am deeply grateful for your videos. More than the videos, it is the Respect and the Honor in which you make your videos. I can't stand it when I see stuff out there that glorifies or highlights the deaths of those who fought in these Wars. We owe so much to those who made the ultimate sacrifice and I would not doubt for a millisecond that Shifty would've cared less whether the sniper was in one spot or the other. In War, we're always looking after our brothers and taking out that sniper was all that mattered to the man. Don't pay the trolls any mind. I appreciate what you do and thank you.
@TheHistoryUnderground
@TheHistoryUnderground Жыл бұрын
Thank you. I don’t let ‘em bother me. 🙂
@lthom5158
@lthom5158 Жыл бұрын
The videos you and Eric produce never disappoint! Excellent work! Fierce Valor, excellent book!
@MuscleCarSolutions
@MuscleCarSolutions Жыл бұрын
These videos are priceless. Thanks for taking the time to help clarify history.
@geekazoid1983
@geekazoid1983 Жыл бұрын
Just gotta say, along with the fantastic content JD...your music selections in these recent videos have been fantastic. It has definitely helped shape tone and mood for the videos. Keep up the amazing work.
@TheHistoryUnderground
@TheHistoryUnderground Жыл бұрын
Thank you!
@bcaraway4934
@bcaraway4934 Жыл бұрын
What a great documentation of past events. I always appreciate your detailed and in depth videos.
@Beachbumartist
@Beachbumartist 11 ай бұрын
Fantastic, thank you. I could watch Band of Brothers 24 hours a day lol.
@morayfirth2685
@morayfirth2685 11 ай бұрын
Hahaha, same!
@wesb2823
@wesb2823 Жыл бұрын
Great video as always! Thanks for clearing up the Shifty Powers sniper story. Reg is a wealth of information on the Battle of the Bulge and Erik has the best artifacts. Definitely check out Erik's museum in Gettysburg folks!
@dawnlefevre9172
@dawnlefevre9172 Жыл бұрын
Crazy cool!! And just love the maps!!! Makes it all so much easier to follow! Good timing at the house and enjoy your cookies!
@tinaboissonneau
@tinaboissonneau Жыл бұрын
Amazing J.D. I love this series it's so informative and I learn so much from your videos! I just can't get enough of easy company, since I watch the band of brothers I have know about each and everyone them and it's very fascinating to learn about these hero's and what they sacrifice to give us our freedom, every time I learn something more about them! I love it! Also I just finished watching Hacksaw Rigde which I have never seen, Desmond Doss what strong continuous objector with no weapon to save him! Outstanding! Real hero !!
@Lovechild_WWII_Page
@Lovechild_WWII_Page Жыл бұрын
I did a self planned tour of the Battle of the Bulge last september and visited the areas featured in this clip. Nice piece of info was that Lipton wasn't a sniper decoy! Some of the areas visited came from watching your channel.. Keep up the good work!
@mcdb06
@mcdb06 Жыл бұрын
Reminds me of Enemy at the Gates where Zaitsev says he puts snow in his mouth so they can’t see his breath. Good advice as it turns out !
@pascalwolters37
@pascalwolters37 8 ай бұрын
I will be visiting these locations in about 2 weeks. Thanks for the info!
@jasonlee3218
@jasonlee3218 7 ай бұрын
Excellent work again my friend. Bringing history to life!
@ProjectPast1565
@ProjectPast1565 Жыл бұрын
After seeing this episode numerous times in Band of Brothers, you’ve given me fresh insight and helped me understand those actions that day. Those maps were fantastic. Well done as always JD.
@TheHistoryUnderground
@TheHistoryUnderground Жыл бұрын
Thanks!
@ronniesrensen6495
@ronniesrensen6495 8 ай бұрын
I was there in 2019, 75th anniversary. The only one in the woods was a guy from UK. Otherwise alone on nice summer day. Great experience.
@mikegallentine
@mikegallentine Жыл бұрын
I spent some time in Foy a couple of years ago, have some great then and nows. As time goes by, I become more fascinated with the church and what story it has to tell.
@scottgainey602
@scottgainey602 Жыл бұрын
I've seen other "history" channels attempt this same thing, the real location, the true story yada yada, but you've done it so much better. Those other channels, I put history in quotes because they have a lot of anti-Hollywood and some even anti-America narratives. I'm not interested in their rants. With the graphics and with Reg and the owner too, your video truly stands out. Your whole channel does honestly.
@TheHistoryUnderground
@TheHistoryUnderground Жыл бұрын
Thanks! I really appreciate that.
@colmhain
@colmhain 9 ай бұрын
Nice shout-out to The Operations Room. It's a great channel.
@stevesprague3231
@stevesprague3231 Жыл бұрын
Great episode, JD, as usual. Love the stories around little known aspects of the major actions. Just keeps getting better and better.
@TheHistoryUnderground
@TheHistoryUnderground Жыл бұрын
👊🏻
@GhostRider247
@GhostRider247 Жыл бұрын
fantastic as always JD !!!!!!!!! could watch this content for hours !!! thank you so much ...Shaun.
@TheHistoryUnderground
@TheHistoryUnderground Жыл бұрын
Glad you enjoyed it
@GhostRider247
@GhostRider247 Жыл бұрын
absolutley JD !!!!! @@TheHistoryUnderground
@timothyxtremegaming
@timothyxtremegaming Жыл бұрын
Awesome vid as always. I've recently finished reading BoB book second time(not to mention that how many times I saw TV series heheh) and this year I'm preparing to visit Bastogne if everything will go well. Last year I was in Normandy and 80% of spots I knew were from your videos that I found out very helpful and infromative, so again big thanks. And greetings from Slovakia, Europe. :)
@TheHistoryUnderground
@TheHistoryUnderground Жыл бұрын
Thanks!
@PhilipMathenia
@PhilipMathenia Жыл бұрын
Thanks JD for another great video. Now I have go back and watch the battle of Foy from The Band of Brothers again…….
@Wreckdiver59
@Wreckdiver59 Жыл бұрын
Two great stories 👍 I think your earliest videos from the area are how I stumbled on your channel. I haven't missed one since. Erik's Ronald Speirs book is a great read 👍
@TheHistoryUnderground
@TheHistoryUnderground Жыл бұрын
Thanks!
@RayBecker
@RayBecker Жыл бұрын
Thanks!
@TheHistoryUnderground
@TheHistoryUnderground Жыл бұрын
Oh wow! Thank you so much!
@helenabiesma5560
@helenabiesma5560 Жыл бұрын
wow - it is getting better and better - it is nice that the people will never forget - and love the scenes were it really happened and may we never forget and that run still amazes me still and also again the shear the dedication to you and Eric in this program - now we never forget 🥰🥰🥰🥰🥰🥰🥰🥰🥰🥰🥰
@Cubmaniac7
@Cubmaniac7 7 ай бұрын
Thank you for keeping this history alive
@localbod
@localbod Жыл бұрын
Thank you very much for this excellent presentation. You certainly cleared up a few misunderstandings I had regarding the assault on Foy. I really enjoy the level of detail you go into. Having read Ambrose's book and seen the Band of Brothers series, I find it odd how certain facts were changed or ignored when the truth is often stranger and more dramatic than any fiction ever could be. Keep up the good work and high quality content. It is very much appreciated.
@MagisterMagnificum
@MagisterMagnificum Жыл бұрын
Loving all the Ardennes coverage!
@TheHistoryUnderground
@TheHistoryUnderground Жыл бұрын
Thanks!
@nanetterolph2972
@nanetterolph2972 Жыл бұрын
Yhe owners of the home were extremely nice and generous to allow you into their home!!! Thank you for this and all videos!!!!
@flitsertheo
@flitsertheo Жыл бұрын
Belgian hospitality. They got coffee (tray with sugar lumps and milk), quality (LU) cookies and if they had stayed any longer would probably have been served a full diner.
@simonrichards6739
@simonrichards6739 Жыл бұрын
Love that house owner letting you in, I also bet you loved the free cookies (or biscuits as we call them)! Great video again!
@TheHistoryUnderground
@TheHistoryUnderground Жыл бұрын
The cookies were on point.
@BobBrunetti
@BobBrunetti Жыл бұрын
I’m very happy to have found you videos! Your information is very well described and I feel very accurate! Keep up the amazing work thanks!
@TheHistoryUnderground
@TheHistoryUnderground Жыл бұрын
👊🏻
@larryburwell8550
@larryburwell8550 Жыл бұрын
Well thanks for clarifying this story. its still a great story in its correctness. thanks for sharing this with us as always. i love this stuff and enjoy watching all the videos. thanks Larry
@bramdewin8426
@bramdewin8426 Жыл бұрын
Wow great video showcasing what actually happened there and sooo glad you cleared up that Lipton couldn't be in that spot with Shifty. I am going to be in Foy/Bastogne March 11th to shoot some footage. Will try to get in that room where the German was shooting at 3rd platoon. Thanks JD, Erik and Reg!
@randybrandt6459
@randybrandt6459 11 ай бұрын
Time changes things, I guess: kzbin.info/www/bejne/jIO7k2abh5l2hLssi=pZCv2gAmAtfSjF8a&t=135
@biggs8440
@biggs8440 8 ай бұрын
I truly believe many a young man will wish they where there, want to be brave, want to do their part and willful to sacrifice. Thank you for keeping the history and the story alive. So much has lost and faded and no longer spoken. Deo vendice
@ainteasybeincheesy5918
@ainteasybeincheesy5918 Жыл бұрын
I love these location videos! You do such a great job laying out the battle. One of my favorite videos from you!
@ppgedez
@ppgedez 8 ай бұрын
Best history channel on KZbin
@robynw6307
@robynw6307 Жыл бұрын
Entertaining and informative, as always. Thanks JD & co.
@kcmerced9512
@kcmerced9512 8 ай бұрын
With utmost respect and admiration for Major Winters... this attack on open ground with limited cover ( the hay burls...) is reminiscent of Gen Pickett's fateful charge at Gettysburg in 1863. It's amazing the manner in which Easy Co. captured this town. BRAVO ZULU !
@stevenbutler48
@stevenbutler48 Жыл бұрын
Your videos are always great. This one hits home as my uncle Herman Butler lost his life there. He wasn’t in Easy Company, so 506? He was with 11th armor infantry. He stepped on a landmine on January 13, 1945 and died of his wounds on the 14th. They said he would have lost both feet and hands due to frostbite had he lived. Due to yours and other videos, I know where the land mines were. Going there in May 2025 to honor him.
@ED-ti5tc
@ED-ti5tc Жыл бұрын
Outstanding video! Its great you get to walk where these heros were and bring it to us. You got to let us know how them cookies are in the next video! Lol
@TheHistoryUnderground
@TheHistoryUnderground Жыл бұрын
The cookies were dang good. 😅
@ED-ti5tc
@ED-ti5tc Жыл бұрын
@@TheHistoryUnderground I thought they'd be! 😂
@MrEaglesfan40
@MrEaglesfan40 Жыл бұрын
Fantastic video JD love the story of Foy and of Ronald Speirs Thank you
@johnwayne2610
@johnwayne2610 Жыл бұрын
I had the great privilege of getting to know a veteran of this battle, a member of Item Company who, at the time of this event, was in command of a platoon as a Staff Sergeant because the officers had been killed or wounded. I asked him if he'd witnessed Speirs' making contact with I Co...he told me was too busy to notice! Harley S. Dingman. His recollections are chronicled in the book No Victory in Valhalla. I am also glad to say I got to meet Shames a few years before he passed. He was not a fan of Lewis Nixon...
@Bobdrum2
@Bobdrum2 Ай бұрын
Well done!! Really enjoy your videos , and what’s great is we can tell you love making them ! Awesome job!
@TheHistoryUnderground
@TheHistoryUnderground Ай бұрын
Thanks so much! And yes, I do enjoy sharing the history and learning more in the process.
@keithsifford5326
@keithsifford5326 Жыл бұрын
Another great video! Thanks for what you do!
@TheHistoryUnderground
@TheHistoryUnderground Жыл бұрын
Thanks again!
@randyhill4652
@randyhill4652 Жыл бұрын
Another great video! Thank you for clearing up the confusion on the sniper.
@1psychofan
@1psychofan Жыл бұрын
Was amazed that Shifty could see the breath of the sniper. He had really good eyes, as we all know. But from that distance is amazing!
@anthonycalbillo9376
@anthonycalbillo9376 Жыл бұрын
Wow, another great video Mr. JD, those were some very brave men.
@mikerueb6179
@mikerueb6179 Жыл бұрын
Your content is excellent JD...Keep the Faith and the good works you do...
@Wideoval73
@Wideoval73 8 ай бұрын
Great video. Thanks for clearing up some of the confusion.
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