There should be no blurred images for historical events.
@michaelquinones-lx6ks3 ай бұрын
It's so damn annoying blurring historical events which is typical of woke Google.
@st30193 ай бұрын
KZbin is the worst when it comes to censorship
@deenman233 ай бұрын
@@michaelquinones-lx6ks woke lol,conservatives are the censorship police,always have been
@johnbennett34013 ай бұрын
18:29 N@@michaelquinones-lx6ks
@michaelquinones-lx6ks3 ай бұрын
@@st3019 The time has come for google to be broken up! It's a Monopoly, And, Thank you very much for answering my comments.
@robertoschuko25013 ай бұрын
Blurred images no more !
@davidbudge83593 ай бұрын
If you actually read the British naval declaration there was a third option sail under British protection to a neutral port or the French colonies in the Caribbean to wait out the war.
@AdolphusEudora3 ай бұрын
Guess who didn't deliver that message to Darlan?
@davidbudge83593 ай бұрын
@@AdolphusEudora Admiral Saulte and got too many sailors killed on both sides because he was too proud to talk to a lowly British captain.
@thewarwickbear2 ай бұрын
Saulte@@AdolphusEudora
@johnminarik34422 ай бұрын
Petain was a proud Anglophone, among other things.
@AdolphusEudora2 ай бұрын
@@johnminarik3442 So "Anglophone" he calls them "Perfidious Albion" and looks at them as inherently and irredeemably anti-French backstabbers...
@maxkorotkov90093 ай бұрын
For a more context about the Vichy France, there is an excellent book of Bob Paxton - "Vichy France: Old Guard and New Order, 1940-1944 "
@oliviervece61213 ай бұрын
Not at all. One of the worst...
@maxkorotkov90093 ай бұрын
@@oliviervece6121 Which books would you recommend?
@oGunna3 ай бұрын
@@maxkorotkov9009 1) The Trial of Pierre Laval By J. Kenneth Brody (2010) (my favourite) 2) Pierre Laval and the eclipse of France By Geoffrey Warner (1968) 3) Pierre Laval: Patriot Or Traitor By Rene De Chambrun (Laval’s son in law) (1984) 4) The Unpublished Diary Of Pierre Laval By Pierre Laval (1948) [Snuck out by his daughter Josee Laval page by page whilst in prison] 5) France On Trial: The Case Of Marshal Petain (2023) By Julian Jackson 6) France - The Dark Years : 1940-1944 By Julian Jackson (2001)
@lonesheepdog63372 ай бұрын
@@maxkorotkov9009Cheese Eating Surrender Monkies by Groundskeeper Willie 👍
@BStrapper3 ай бұрын
"With allies like the british who needs enemies" ironized Petain after the Mers el kebir attack.
@ChrisCrossClash2 ай бұрын
"Some Chicken, some neck" Churchill would say of Petain and Vichy France. 😂😂
@leslietarkin57053 ай бұрын
Does a person's good deeds out weight their bad? Vice versa? I don't like the blurred images. History, however ugly, should be shown in all its horrors. That way fewer people can deny that something happened. That is also the way to truly show the future generations some of what their ancestors went through. I don't blame the documentarians for that. Their work is very well researched & well presented. The covering up of history's horrors lies solely with YT & this channel. Censorship is a key component of both fascism & communism.
@jokodihaynes4192 ай бұрын
"But the thing about betrayal is that it never comes from your enemies"-Lawkeeper Equity Mlp Ace Attorney EOJ
@John-cg1ex2 ай бұрын
The reason the Stromsa alliance failed was the British signed the Anglo-German Naval agreement. The Germans didn't build aircraft carriers and the British said they did not care about Rhineland de-militarization which was essential for France's security.
@peterwoodhouse32393 ай бұрын
hate blurred images. Decided not watch after that
@ghostdetective59493 ай бұрын
I agree with you. I did the same thing.
@DavidDavidunderthebridgeChampi3 ай бұрын
The sad thing is that throughout history well meaning people trying to make the best thing of a bad situation may not be as bad as some people make them out. There are are real Quislings in the world. There are also people trying to preserve as much life as possible.
@Daniel-deMerrivale3 ай бұрын
The (WW1) conflict “deeply affected Laval”. I have read the same comment about Chamberlain. Well, the wars deeply affected everyone involved and impacted by them, but the vast overwhelming majority had to get on with it. I sometimes wonder if we are being treated to a subliminal messaging process, as if “leaders” are somehow far more affected by the carnage than those who actually have to go and fight and live and die in it! There really is no excuse for Laval’s behaviours, terrorising and betrayal of other French people. There really was no excuse (other than greed and stupidity) for the Chamberlain (and labour) years (supported by Churchill) for allowing the country to fall so far behind when Germany was so obviously gearing up for the second half.
@ChrisCrossClash2 ай бұрын
Here we go another Frenchman blaming it all on Britain and not yourselves.
@Daniel-deMerrivale2 ай бұрын
@@ChrisCrossClash As I do not believe you are a number (as in 93070) you should not believe I’m French😂😂😂 I’m guessing you really think that men dressed in frocks really are women eh?😂😂😂
@ChrisCrossClash2 ай бұрын
@@Daniel-deMerrivale Typical frog, trying to deflect his countries people were collaborators, you should be ashamed 😂
@thewarwickbear2 ай бұрын
@@Daniel-deMerrivale maybe he lives in Seine-Saint-Denis...?
@Daniel-deMerrivale2 ай бұрын
@@thewarwickbear 😂 Indeed that’s possible 👍🏻
@christopheraliaga-kelly6254Ай бұрын
His critics loved to point out that his name can be spelled the the same backwards as forwards! A sign he could not be trusted!
De Gaule,was an " auto-proclamed" general....was in fact a tank division Colonel of the french army, who fled to London after the fall of france
@stephenallanscottАй бұрын
When speeches which were delivered in French by Laval and others, are offered here by voices speaking in English translation as if they had been delivered by the original speakers, we have by means of re-enactment moved by from documentary to docudrama, and this mars its genuineness.
@blakepeterson25333 ай бұрын
The coverage of Mers El Kabir is so woefully incorrect as to doubt the veracity of the entire production. Embarrassed to say i stopped there and wont finish it. Plenty of other channels i do have faith in
@coling39573 ай бұрын
these are French made programmes..??? the British offer was for the French fleet to scuttle, join Britain OR sail to the Bahamas and be put under US control ... the British had seen the French army collapse within days and been forced to evacuate their expeditionary forces .. they were not about to allow the French fleet to fall into German hands - which was real possibility.
@blakepeterson25333 ай бұрын
@@coling3957 correct. The video implies the British were sent with strict orders to engage immediately. Drachinifel does a great expo
@charliebrownie4158Ай бұрын
The Vichy government proved the point that I heard from Toyanbee I believe. The reason the French lost their Vietnam War was because the Vietnamese were more French than the French. I knew my step mom's brother-in-law had been over one Christmas in a Northern British Columbia Town where he said he never be over winter because he hated snow and after he came up it snowed over 6 ft so he was stuck there regardless. But when I talked about the war with him because he Landed It Normandy on the Canadian side. And when I was talking about things especially just you know casually he was telling me things he didn't even share to his wife or my stepmom. But one thing he did say was that he saw more people from friends in the German outfit than Germans. And as far as he was concerned he put them all in the same camp he said that basically every single occupied territory had a whole bunch of soldiers who were those people who after the war were trying to put themselves out as being a victim that it wasn't their fault they had to do those things in order to survive. Luckily about France he was saying that the only way that they could have been sure was to destroy every single person in the Vichy government. The problem is one of the lies I heard was that Petán was slain because of being a rabid dog when it came to hatred towards Jews. The Vichy Nazis were more front and centre when it came to rounding up Jews and shipping then East-bound. For the thousands of school children who were French non Jews and looking towards the trains that the people were being loaded into who had paid the the price to make sure the German government in the French government was not actually having to a front any of the their own money for the field to get them East those little children out there drying their finger across your throat back from the youngest of Ages doing that meant you're going to die or I'm going to kill you one of the two. That's the reality the reality is that that is as much embedded in the French culture as it was in the German culture. Actually it wasn't just the French and Germany Western European nation and Eastern European nation.
@repenneyАй бұрын
Excellent presentation!
@markgarrett36473 ай бұрын
It's what people get for mindless and unscrupulous pacifism.
@georgefitzhugh54083 ай бұрын
This is propaganda. In June 1940, most expected that Germany would make a quick peace and evacuate its conquests. The Germans were not unpopular in France until September 1940, when people realized the Germans were not leaving. Germany held 1.5 million French POWs. What could Vichy do but bend? They did nt declare war on the Allies, they did not hand the French fleet over to the Axis.
@markbriten69992 ай бұрын
Because the royal navy sank it. They refused to scuttle it
@이이-n4z8y3 ай бұрын
No
@jam10873 ай бұрын
A real man, a true patriach stayed and dealt with the situation at hand. Unlike Petain , a homely general ( only in name) fled
@AdolphusEudora3 ай бұрын
So sending French citizens to their deaths because they're Jewish is being "a true patriarch"?
@dorrybrewin60122 ай бұрын
Hate runs deep in the world 🌍
@salt27doggАй бұрын
Let’s be honest . Dagelle ‘s speech didn’t resonate . It was more symbolic and legendary. I’m glad this documentary was honest about it
@MyTv-2 ай бұрын
At least one inaccuracy. Maurice Chevalier didn’t sing for German soldiers in Berlin. But he did preform for French soldiers in prisoners of war camps in Germany. It’s an old but well spread lie.
@anthonykatsivalis224Ай бұрын
History is never just black and white there is always a shade of grey in between.
@JoseAntonio-oy9ll3 ай бұрын
In 1862 Mexican arny defeated the French imperalist
@KOMET20063 ай бұрын
It wasn't 1862, but 1867. The emperor the French had installed as ruler in Mexico - Maximilian - was abandoned and later executed by the Mexicans.
@MarioSchlemmer-s5k22 күн бұрын
But they didn`t bring the war to the French homeland to give the french a taste of their own medicine, Germans did that.
@rbilleaud2 ай бұрын
I know that dude. Jean Borotra. I'm a big tennis fan. The Four Musketeers were a big deal in pre-war tennis. Sort of like today, the pro athletes like to hang out with celebrities. My great uncle was a jazz musician in Europe, kind of a minor celeb. I have a candid photo of at least two of the Musketeers - Borotra and Lacoste - and Suzanne Lenglen, sort of like France's Billie Jean King. They're all hanging out in St. Moritz, winter of like '29, I believe. Need to go back and check that date.
@johnforrester91203 ай бұрын
Traitors all vichy
@AusDenBergen3 ай бұрын
The nerve of literally anybody in the West today calling anyone a puppet government...
@Swellington_3 ай бұрын
shut up you communist 😂 😂
@stevenhall93493 ай бұрын
I’m from the west and I’m old enough to know that exactly what it was. They stayed in power because the Nazis use them.
@CliffordBird-r1l3 ай бұрын
Why can't you stand the truth
@juusohamalainen75072 ай бұрын
De Gaulle behaved like a war hero but he didn't risk himself at all. He only made speeches from safe places.
@TarpeianRock2 ай бұрын
Do you expect De Gaulle on the beaches of Normandy shooting away at the German bunkers with Churchill and Roosevelt in the same foxhole you genius ?
@juusohamalainen75072 ай бұрын
@@TarpeianRock Yes I did. If politicians would have to risk their lives in frontlines, we'd have very few wars. Churcill risked his life in multlple wars. Roosevelt was an invalid. He could not walk. Degaulle was a nobody. Arrogant Frenchman only.
@AndyHoward2 ай бұрын
6:09 Before us is Germany In us Germany marches Behind us [is] Germany
@petefroud53083 ай бұрын
Harsh .
@walhalladome52272 ай бұрын
Ridiculous this censorship!
@bigk82102 ай бұрын
Imagine what a message it would have sent had the collaborator (collaboratress?) Coco Chanel been subject to the same retribution as the women shown at the beginning had...
@Thehiddentruths-rj4fnАй бұрын
Churchill saved Coco Chanel from this shameful fate. You can always rely on friends.
@danielwwe2232 ай бұрын
I actuality understand Laval, he really had no good options
@bernhardwall687625 күн бұрын
how come your captions are of such poor
@bernhardwall687625 күн бұрын
quality
@arianrabit87502 ай бұрын
The men who surrendered to the Germans 4 years ago without a fight,are now disrespecting woman just to show masculinity and bravery🤣. Frenchmen,if you are such brave where were you at the last years?
@aAverageFan2 ай бұрын
Where were the strong independent empowered women in France when the Germans invaded them?
@JoseAntonio-oy9ll3 ай бұрын
He save France from destruction!
@thewarwickbear2 ай бұрын
And lost her honour !
@alfredpetrie79203 ай бұрын
De Galle,hero
@ChrisCrossClash2 ай бұрын
Churchill more than De Galle.
@shyloswick2 ай бұрын
The thing about the stock market crash is it was created by banks like inflation it doesn't just happen it's created either by banks or governments
@Samuel420692 ай бұрын
commentator of the video sounds like collaborator
@micahfinkelstein991Ай бұрын
The wind is blowing freedom soon will come it’s will come from the shadows.
@champaignken2 ай бұрын
How much war damage did Paris experience? Compair it to Berlin, London, St. Petersburg, Warsaw, and Dresden.
@Thehiddentruths-rj4fnАй бұрын
Not Paris but many other French towns were destroyed.
@samdigiorgipo2 ай бұрын
What about the French implication in all the many thousands of people killed in Vietnam , once the French were free to do what they wanted , , , which is to enslave other people
@abrahamedelstein48062 ай бұрын
In the current year, I'd be very careful about criticising a Government for betraying its people. Regardless, I think the French should never forget Mers El-Kebir.
@lancegoodthrust5463 ай бұрын
Like a super old documentary lol
@jeffreyfinegold24632 ай бұрын
But I thought that every single Frenchmen was in the resistance and never collaborated and were not involved with the deportation of French Jewish citizens to the death camps.At least that’s what they’ll have you believe…
@Thehiddentruths-rj4fnАй бұрын
Most of them were not in the resistance, most of them didn't collaborate, most of them were not involved with the deportation of French Jewish citizens to death camps. 90% of the French Jews were NEVER deported to death camps.
@alfredpetrie79203 ай бұрын
Surrender,a ghastly word
@robertandrews49123 ай бұрын
I just subscribed then unsubscribed once I saw you blur historical footage. You should never do that.
@yellowmask17962 ай бұрын
I swear he looks indian
@phlm90382 ай бұрын
He looks like Stalin.
@Mike-y3r6l5 күн бұрын
Not true
@jedicobb17532 ай бұрын
So many collaborators..traitors
@paulhemsley95422 ай бұрын
Collaborators when the Germans were winning...then they all claim to have been in the Resistance when the tide turns. As for De Gaulle saying that France was freed by the French.....what drug was he on?
@destinyigben91633 ай бұрын
😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂posionsion 😂😂😂😂matosion mesion
@TheLoyalOfficer3 ай бұрын
This is an old documentary from another series. This channel is getting weaker and weaker.
@aeliusromanus93383 ай бұрын
French are very brave... against women. To face german soldiers, well they need the help of American and Commonwealth soldiers or it happens like in 1870.
@jeromelemoine19423 ай бұрын
Never heard of Verdun or Dunkirk ?
@aAverageFan2 ай бұрын
Where were the strong independent empowered women in France at that time?
@bavery69573 ай бұрын
LePen will do it again...!
@thewarwickbear2 ай бұрын
Non. Ce n'est pas possible.
@phlm90382 ай бұрын
No, LFI will do it again.
@patrickrichards25773 ай бұрын
✨🏴✨😳✨😱✨.
@patrickrichards25773 ай бұрын
✨🏴✨🥰✨👍✨♥️✨🤗✨.
@laughingowl78963 ай бұрын
I've read much of WWII in my years and watched a lot of documentaries. So, at this point there might be a tidbit or two in them I wasn't previously aware of. (Which is why I continue to read and watch.) With this one, the opposite was true. Tidbits I was aware of and much I did not know. I ended up watching it twice. Well done and thank you.
@TheMinisterofDefence3 ай бұрын
newsreel footage of WW2 combat i've watched for fifty years are now being blurred out. history repeating itself, evidently.
@pointblank7483 ай бұрын
It's KZbin platform rules. Go search elsewhere for uncensored or hush and enjoy what's available
@TheBizziniss3 ай бұрын
Right? Stop treating me like a child. I’m 45. I’m a veteran. You’re not going to show anything I haven’t already seen and it’s important for the younger folks to have a true understanding of what war is, what tyranny looks like and why we always think twice before entering into a major conflict.
@TheMinisterofDefence3 ай бұрын
@@TheBizziniss exactly!
@sandriagutierrez26053 ай бұрын
So true!
@michaelquinones-lx6ks3 ай бұрын
@@TheBizziniss That's ''Wokeness'' for you, The time has come to rule Google as a monopoly that should be broken up! After all, Google is nothing more than an organization run by woke morons who have to please their Chinese Communist overlords!
@jeremyarnie18033 ай бұрын
To be even more specific about this video, what many people ignore is that the French police and gendarmes who helped the Nazis arrest and deport 85,000 Jews to France between 1940 and 1944 still exist today. One was created in 1791 and the other in 1941 by the same Vichy government.
@thewarwickbear2 ай бұрын
Yes, but under a new republic
@lawsonj392 ай бұрын
What do you mean "the same Vichy government"? The Vichy government didn't survive the war. The police institutions of modern France include none of the people who performed those acts, and they are governed by very different laws.
@telewiza2 ай бұрын
@@lawsonj39 Are you joking? What do you thinks with all policemen, clerks, customofficers, judges, and other people who were involved with the Vichy goverment? Exactly nothing. Yeah Petain and some others got convicted. But after a few months they just went on like nothing had happened and there was no collaboration and everybody was in the resistance. Even president Mitterand worked for Vichy.
@EuwijkАй бұрын
So do most of the Railroad companies, Cities, and famous brands of industry, So what's your point?
@sevyalexАй бұрын
Said the guy who drives a Volkswagen
@joshualifetree53983 ай бұрын
The French LOST the war but they treated themselves as victors! What a joke.
@pikachu-chan88933 ай бұрын
Depend on what kind of the French you're by ideology. If you're a French supporting de Gaulle or the Resistance, then I don't see any problem of treating themselves as victors - the victory of the democratic, liberal coalition (Allies, excluding the Soviet Union) against the despotic, evil league (Axis). Why not a French who supported the Allies could claim themselves part of this victorious union anyway ? Of course, if you ever "collaborate" with Nazis and are not so loyal to the republican, liberal ideologies, then it might be pretty complicated.
@joshualifetree53983 ай бұрын
@@pikachu-chan8893 Se Gaul couldn't do anything without the Commonwealth and the US Armies.
@coling39573 ай бұрын
@@joshualifetree5398 if Churchill hadn't backed him the whole time. Roosevelt didn't like De Gaulle and didn't want him leading the Free French forces after North Africa was taken. US wanted Darlan, the collaborator admiral - who was unacceptable to Britain. happily a MI6 operation saw him assassinated and De Gaulle became only viable leader.
@68monstro3 ай бұрын
@@joshualifetree5398yes yes yes, we know that you fu***** americans are the best and the strongest... 😅 Nikomok Amirika.
@joshualifetree53983 ай бұрын
@@coling3957 It does not matter who led the French resistance they still lost the war and would be speaking German if it were not for the Commonwealth and US troops.
@jeffnichols78343 ай бұрын
You cannot compromise with evil, talk your way out of it, or do anything to slow it down. You're either a collaborator or you're not. There's no cause to side with evil. All payments come due in the end...
@SK-lt1so3 ай бұрын
Tell Russians
@ACF19013 ай бұрын
That's why people are starting to stop collaborating with America, the most evil regime in the history of the world.
@conveyor23 ай бұрын
@@SK-lt1so Tell Japanese...still in denial.
@SK-lt1so3 ай бұрын
@@conveyor2 "What about the Holy Roman Empire?!" 😆😆😆 Keep firing!
@Dav1Gv3 ай бұрын
@@SK-lt1so Which was neither Holy, Roman or an Empire
@jameswebb45933 ай бұрын
This is only part of the Vichy story . A documentary about French Indo China and agreements with the Japanese would interest many. A lot of events happened before the attack on Honolulu .
@DEANLOPEZ-h1o3 ай бұрын
Blurred images is censorship
@Bob-nd2mr2 ай бұрын
stopped watching when images blurred ...will read the book
@geoffm99443 ай бұрын
Laval possibly deserved the ultimate criminal sanction for his active collaboration, his traitorous behaviour and his total lack of help for French Jews. However, Laval was not the only senior French collaborator, (Petain was just as guilty as Laval), but somehow Laval became the only scapegoat, while others in Petain’s cabinet, escaped the death penalty. The French justice system should have executed other serious collaborators, but they decided not to hand down any more death sentences. The whole Laval trial was conducted in a shambolic manner, and overall it was an unedifying spectacle. The French public wanted their piece of flesh, so Laval became the sacrificial lamb, while others, just as guilty escaped justice.
@keithrobinson57523 ай бұрын
Without the active collaboration of the police and civil service any deportations of Jews would have been much harder. Leaders can order, but others DO.
@WilloSNoack3 ай бұрын
Die Französischen Richter, die Laval erschießen liessen, waren bis zum 6. Juni 1944 selbst Angehörige der vom Vichy-Regime geführten Franzöischen Justiz gewesen und hätten Laval bis dahin niemals verurteilt, sondern nur dessen Feinde. Womöglich hätten sie bis dahin sogar De Gaulle zum Tode wegen Hochverrates an Frankreich verurteilt. Da sie niemals der Vichyregierung angehört hatten, konnten sie nach dem 6. Juni ungeschoren für die Feinde der Nazis und des Vichyregime tätig werden. Ihre antisemitischen Urteile hatten die Sieger sowie die Französischen Widerständler vergessen.
@None-zc5vg2 ай бұрын
Bouquet, for example.
@gideonhorwitz94343 ай бұрын
More French collaborated than resisted
@conveyor23 ай бұрын
Whereas in the occupied Channel Islands, more Brits collaborated than resisted.
@jeremyarnie18033 ай бұрын
Yes and some of them did both like former president Mitterands
@WayneVeck-yb3ul2 ай бұрын
Indeed brits with French sir names
@ChrisCrossClash2 ай бұрын
@@conveyor2 😂😂😂😂Typical Frenchman, trying to blame and shame when most French were collaborators.
@thewarwickbear2 ай бұрын
Pas vrai
@flyingsword1353 ай бұрын
Most of the French welcomed the Germans and their idology. The myth of the French resistance was built at the end and just after the war to rehabilitate the French reputation in the west.
@CipiRipi-in7df3 ай бұрын
In 1940 there was a common say in Paris... "Better the Germans in Élysée than Albert Lebrun". France was so deeply divided that many would rather accept German occupation than French political opponents in power.
@pmtspmts84413 ай бұрын
Agree the French were and are today weak people and the sad part is how they treated women who slept with Germans once usa captured the country. Those women kept the country from being ruined to rubble.
@johnryan79323 ай бұрын
Just like the USa and the UK today, there are strong traitourous elements in power.
@Talyrion2 ай бұрын
That's a bold assertion. A lot more French seemed willing to pick up arms to fight against the Germans than for them, at the very least.
@flyingsword1352 ай бұрын
@@Talyrion do your research. Many books about it.
@keithrobinson57523 ай бұрын
Far more where " in " the resistance after the war than during it. Those marked out as collaborators offten came not from most guilt was, but where was least protection.
@bronsonperich94302 ай бұрын
I think what de Gaulle really meant was to say: France is weak, and although half of us supported the Nazis, the other half saw sense. Thank you Allies for giving us our country back. And thank you Marquis for having the balls the Vichy did not 😂😂😂
@Thehiddentruths-rj4fnАй бұрын
Many people don't understand the Vichy government. It is not because people lived in the free zone ruled by the Vichy government that they all supported the Nazis. Most of the French never supported the Nazis. Some supported the Vichy government.
@gorofujita57673 ай бұрын
This is not "betrayal" quite simply because there were 2 competing worldviews, it's that simple. If half the population is either fascist-like or anti-communist, or anti-liberal, or anti-anglo world order, it's only natural that a neighbor that helps them politically will be seen as liberators. For example, even in the US, the American Revolution (an ideology) was helped by the French ("liberators") against the English (monarchists and "oppressors" as seen by the revolutionaries), and people tend to naturally understand this ideological power struggle, as this is discussed and framed in this way in most documentaries. In regards to WW2 however, propaganda makes sure to spread misinformation about the ideological nature of things. For example, even the french resistance was largely communist and even spaniard communists and anarchists later went to France when the axis was weak to reinforce the resistance -- which didn't correspond to the vast majority of french people, but to liberals and communists. If you weren't one of the later, your political interests and your political representation was in the Vichy regime
@christopheraliaga-kelly6254Ай бұрын
What is often forgotten is that both Petain and General Weygand, the French C-in-C were being treated for STDs, the medication at that time having the side-effect of gloominess and pessimism. So, that explains their reluctance to inspire or plan resistance!
@PAUL-os1qm2 ай бұрын
In all these brit documentaries they never show the American liberation of Rome by General Mark Clark and his fifth army (who beat the brits in the race!)😂
@simonf8902Ай бұрын
The French literally got away with murder by their capitulation. A disgrace.
@EastGermany19903 ай бұрын
Great series ! Can you post the one on Léon Degrelle ?
@davidjay4373Ай бұрын
Laval is one of the most despicable people I can think of
@Ranjanwatson3 ай бұрын
The documentary gives a well-rounded perspective of occupied France. It’s an extraordinary work of covering a massive subject involving two wars, spanning several years, under 60 minutes. Its meticulous work is reflected in the narrative. Thank you British intelligence and the French resistance for your service. I pray for the grace of Lord Jesus on all the soldiers affected in the war. God bless France, Poland, Great Britain and the United States of America for their fight against injustice and tyranny.
@conveyor23 ай бұрын
You left out Russia.
@mikedavis102913 күн бұрын
France, Britain, Poland, and CANADA were fighting against Germany and losing long before the United States got involved. Roosevelt refused. He even turned down Churchill's plea's for help, telling Churchill that the tanks they sold to England wouldn't be flown to England, but could be manually dragged across the border into Canada for Churchill to get Canada to fly them over. The United States got involved after the Japanese bombed Pearl Harbor, which was after Germany surrendered. Truman was President by then. Canada was right there from the beginning. Canada should be honored as well!
@ossianx87523 ай бұрын
Nowadays we have EUropean Empire puppets in charge 😢
@JET11103 ай бұрын
Fantastic Documentary. Very well made
@jessejamesknight58083 ай бұрын
He got no credit for attempting to sign treaties against german aggression 😢
@ike4203 ай бұрын
I give a thumbs down to any video that blurs images
@waveygravey93473 ай бұрын
Why? You don't like the people who own the channel making money so they can keep releasing free entertainment?
@waveygravey93473 ай бұрын
@@Celtopia Go grab a dictionary and look up the definition of "totalitarianism" and "hyperbole".
@conveyor23 ай бұрын
@@Celtopia
@irishrocker3332 ай бұрын
As I said, blame youtube for their messed up rules
@williamwaits3 ай бұрын
Nice side track guys
@PhilipShawn3 ай бұрын
All of them : harassment ( opportuni luni tuni da des iss u ez
@carolann32493 ай бұрын
Fantastic video , thank you .
@rameshnakhate43233 ай бұрын
Good👍 🎁presented. Good voice. Simple english. Like documentary too much. Thanks......... I don't knows why French surrender. Gave some lesson from chhatrapati shivaji maharaj war STARTGIIES. 🇫🇷 you ❌❌❌knows surrender dear France. Also French nation people not👎 fought to germans armies. Bad.. Meantime 😮 charles gaule exile to british bad.
@alanaadams74403 ай бұрын
And I suppose the french that eent to help with the german war effort had no choice......he. Turned his people into slaves disgusting
@maryt21963 ай бұрын
Excellent documentary... Made me really think more about the Vichy government and what they were facing
@Chercheure_IndépendanteАй бұрын
German forces began Fall Rot ("Case Red") on 5 June 1940, 14:50 then entered on the 14th of June Paris. 19:20 Winston Churchill demanded Laval hand it over or have it destroyed and Laval under Pepin said no. 19:44 Churchill sank the French Fleet and 20:08 1300 French sailors were killed.
@robertfawcett3323 ай бұрын
Petain was always a defeatist. Even in WW1.
@ChrisCrossClash2 ай бұрын
Exactly, people do seem to forget that about Petain.
@premierhoner6143 ай бұрын
Now that's a sticky one.....
@GeorginaFrei3 ай бұрын
If you are not willing to show ALL of the truth in a video, no matter how awful it might be, then show NONE of the video! Blurring is censorship and censorship only serves the criminal perpetrator as it permits them to conceal their crimes! STOP THE BLURRING!
@conveyor23 ай бұрын
Just by being here and commenting, YOU are part of the problem as well.
@hull576813 сағат бұрын
Qu'ill mangent de la brioche
@didierlacroix64883 ай бұрын
so much of the usual French bashing by little englanders in these comments. not worth any answer
@thewarwickbear2 ай бұрын
Didier, si je vais postuler, c'est avec la connaisance d'histoire Francais même Britannique car je suis un anglais qui vis en france. Moi, j'adore la france mais je suis toujours un patriot anglais. Si vous voyez une commentaire par moi que vous n'aimez pas, alors... parlez avec moi. Nous sommes allies.
@RW777777773 ай бұрын
they get a bit of a pass because they already had ww1 wounds and millions of soldiers held in prison as hostages
@toddkurzbard16 күн бұрын
Whenever I hear the opening notes of the French National Anthem, I keep expecting to hear, "LOOOVVVEEE LOOOVVVEEE LOOOVVVEEE...".
@StaunchyWaunchy3 ай бұрын
Around 40 mins when the chap says “they went to their deaths singing La Marseillaise”. I can’t start to imagine what occupation was like. That comment shows the French weren’t broken, people were a different calibre then.
@forcesmuggler76673 ай бұрын
Amazing
@darshansingh4375Ай бұрын
Had France resisted from the beginning, things could have been different. France was betrayed by its own government and its military commanders. Resistance started far too late, and collaboration was and will remain shameful. Petain was the putain who sold France to the Nazis. In those days they were many opportunists who collaborated, including Francois Mitterrand, who served under Pétain but changed side when he realised Germans were facing trouble in Russia. They were many collaborateurs. . Pétain was collaborating with his heart and soul. He was 100 percent guilty of treason .