Your VIDEOS have been very interesting and informative HISTORY and MODELS what a combination 😬 I was a COMBAT MEDIC in the Army… Weather Related injuries happened more than BOMBS and BULLETS I hate the cold 🥶 This was a great video Enjoyed it HOBBY TIME ON….. CHRIS 🇺🇸
@IanWilliams-f2l9 ай бұрын
As per usual mate, informative and a fun watch. Top drawer presentation and your enthusiasm shines through. Thanks and looking forward to the next instalment.
@SpruesNBrews9 ай бұрын
Thank you so much for the kind words - I’m glad you enjoyed!
@Adalstein694 ай бұрын
"Temperature pretty quickly reaches as far as -40 degrees below zero" 🤣 Man, you did my day, lol!
@larrybrown18249 ай бұрын
I believe the Wehrmacht had plenty of the heavy overcoats available. Asking the German public for winter coats was a publicity stunt. But...the Germans had to choose between shipping fuel, ammo, food and heavy overcoats to the front. Hitler was warned that logistics would not be able to be maintained for more than 700KM, but he chose to ignore the warning. Fuel, ammo and food won out over, uh...overcoats. In 1942 the winter uniforms could be shipped in small enough batches that they wouldn't affect the other needs.
@JeffHunker9 ай бұрын
Love your channel watch it all the time. I have learned so much from you. It is fantastic.
@eclipsehorse86939 ай бұрын
thx so much for this! and, great timing! Im just about to start a Tamiya German 8T Halftrack with flakverling and winter soldiers... always great to see and hear about the real uniform items!
@KGmodels9 ай бұрын
Love the information,i just have a quick question,were do you get your replica WW2 guns from?Also,I feel so sorry for the Germans Who had to fight from all the indoctrinations and then they had to suffer.Thanks for this and I also have an Anorakanzug pair of figures from Panzerart to paint and the info will help a lot!
@ThePerfectRed9 ай бұрын
It is often overlooked that the European winter of 1941-42 was the coldest of the twentieth century. People laugh at the Germans today for being outfitted inadequately because it fits the meme of attacking Russia in winter. But this was really a once-in-a-century event and completely unpredictable.
@ethanpresley94232 ай бұрын
The movie Stalingrad is a good movie to show this
@peterdammeliusosterode34243 ай бұрын
I have two replicas (flecktarn). they work extremely well in the sometimes grim Swedish winter. I love them.
@fabi38178 ай бұрын
Your channel is a great source for my researches for the comics I'm drawing - Zombie short storys in WW2 :) thanks a lot! BTW: I can recommend the channel PLW History here on YT. They are making detailed videos about Uniforms and gear. It's in German, but with English subtitles
@boomerrubble8 ай бұрын
Hi Hank! Great information and well done segment as per usual! I wanted to ask about the jacket you are wearing... Kind looking brown and grey-ish on my screen. When I go to the website you reference, the product looks green. Can you confirm what the actual color is for reference before I order one! Thanks again. Keep up the great work for us (old) newbies!!!
@the-primered-thumb9 ай бұрын
Knowledge is power 😉👍
@enzothetraveler9 ай бұрын
Hank what’s the brand of your airbrush?
@dan84029 ай бұрын
So long as you stay dry that jacket looks quite warm and toasty.
@SpruesNBrews9 ай бұрын
It is indeed!
@JacobHouser-uk5sv9 ай бұрын
Is there conventions or meetings for military miniature collectables
@MGB-learning8 ай бұрын
Great video
@SpruesNBrews8 ай бұрын
Glad you enjoyed it! Thanks
@fritosalad58539 ай бұрын
The winter was not what stopped the German blitz. It helped them. What stopped the German advance was the Fall, because it is the wet season in Eastern Europe. This wet season turned dirt roads, airfields, and fields to mud making moving tanks, trucks, logistics, planes, and infantry near impossible. The German advance became a crawl, and bought time for the Soviets to reinforce and prepare defenses around Smolensk, Moscow, Tula, and Orel. When the winter came, it froze the ground and allowed the Germans to move again without getting bogged down.
@m.b.blenkoblanka41679 ай бұрын
I am a German. Grandpa, both uncles fighting in Russia. The Wehrmacht, Hitler, did a prevention attack on Sowjetunion. Almost too late, Hitler got knowledge, stalin wanted to attack western Europe. The Wehrmacht attacked Sowjetunion only 2 weeks before the they attack. That's the reason for the mass losses of personal and military in the first days of the war by su. The Wehrmacht was NOT prepared for a war against Russia. So, they also get less winter clothes? No. Hitler ordered winter clothes in early phase of war against Russia. But , it was sabotage. The train with clothes stuck in Poland. And Neckermann? His Winter clothes was like Modern goretex! Climate membrane! Und what happened after he make this invention? Sabotage! He was ordered to military as a normal soldier! But high ranking offiziell, stoped this. So he can managed the mass fabrication. And, after the war. A lot of soldiers came to Neckermann. Tell him. Being so thankful. This winter uniform rescues his life. Special! In the death camp if the USA in the Rhein fields. The USA threatening the German pow not as POWs. They handling than as unarmed fighters. They took all field assembled like tend and field Ofen. Put them on a field with no covers from weather. So, it's a secret up to these days. And we Germans are not allowed to do a research. We not know how many Germans surrender soldiers died on this fields. By starving and freezing by cold. But the soldiers with Neckermann Winter Uniform, got the best chance to survive.
@brucemcdonald66778 ай бұрын
Wrong, German soldiers were exceptionally well treated while POW’s in the USA. My Grandfather was in charge of many POW camps and they were very well treated. Far better than our POWs in Germany. German POWs who volunteered even recieved pay and excellent food and many did not want to return after the war. That’s a fact!