Music in this video: 1. La Leggenda del piave 2. Salve o popolo d’eroi 3. Vincere! 4. Kingdom of Italy anthem 5. Addio mia bella Addio 6. La Ricciolina 7. Monte Nero 8. Sul Cappello Che noi portiamo 9. La Trentatre 10. La campana di San Giusto 11. Inno di Garibaldi 12. La tradotta 13. Inno dei Bersaglieri Ciclisti 14. La Penna dell’Alpino 15. Passan I battaglioni 16. 55 Giorni a Pechino 17. La disperata 18. Inno allá virgo Fidelis 19. Sul Capello 20. Chanson de I’Oignon 21. Bella Ciao 22. Matt Maltese - As The World Caves In (Orchestral Version) “Slowed” 23. Il Piave Mormorò 24. Aldo Masseglia - Inno dei Balilla Moschettieri (con testo) 25. addio venezia addio 26. La Leggenda del Piave 27. Vzhůru hlavy! 28. Avanti gloriose schiere 29. Addio mía bella Addio 30. Biplane engine sound 40. Accordone - Marcia delle truppe Sanfediste 41. Il Canto degli Arditi 42. Battlefield 1 sound 43. Artillery Barrage Sound 44. Battlefield 1 Avanti Savoia! 45. Trǎiasca Regele 46. Canzone dell’operaio fascista 47. La Bandiera dei Tre Colori 48. O Gorizia, tu sei maledetta! 49. Inno degli Alpini 50. Cave wind sound 51. Silent Night Holy Night 52. Windy mountain sound 53. Il Canto degli italiani 54. Ta pum (happy Versión) 55. Ta pum 56. National Anthem of The Italian Social Republic 57. Creaky house with heavy wind sound 58. La Canzone del Grappa 59. Caproni Ca.3 sound 60. 1970 Hell Recording 61. A Tripoli 62. WW1 Isonzo - Avanti Savoia 63. The Silent Mountain 2014 64. WW1 Isonzo - Rinasceremo Insieme 65. Vincere! Vincere! Vincere! 66. Grouper - Poison tree (slowed)
the second and third pictures show my great grandfather’s unit. At 0:11 the man behind the animated character was the lieutenant of that platoon, this is the last picture taken of him before dying at the command of his troops and earning a medal. It was originally a cavalry regiment but of course it adapted to trench warfare as infantry
@@injured_fullback I'm happy to see that he succeded, the Battles of Isonzo were terrible for every italian in that moment, thanks for answering and have a good day!
these videos are so freaking good! don't burn yourself out on em tho. They take such a dark and realistic approach on what other people gloss over, keep preaching history!
My great grandfather fought in ww1 in italian army. He was 28 when he got recruited, in 1916, in the 22nd infantry regiment. When he leaved home, his wife was pregnant of their first daughter (she sadly died few time later, when he still was in the army). He taught to his next sons a particular story. They were in a really high mountain, maybe around 3000 meters (im trying ti figure out exacly wich mountain), and with them there was a soldier that probably wasnt even 17. The poor kid always cried in the front. My Great grandfather taked him like he was his old brother, or his father. He always tried to calm him, even if the situation was living hell. Later, at the scream of: "si salvi chi può!" (We can translate it has "everyone for himself!"). So they had to run away from the mountain. After that brutal retreat, with all the avalanches, the artillery shooting, that was the last time he saw that poor kid. He anyway managed to went back home and had 13 sons! He died in 1965, at 78 years old, only a few years before he could get the Vittorio Veneto crux. I never had the luck to met him, but i anyway love him. See you in heaven, nonno Francesco...
Guarda ti capisco, il mio bis-bisnonno ha combattuto nel 3 reggimento alpini durante la grande guerra, ma purtroppo è morto nel 1993 e non ho avuto l’onore di conoscerlo. Non parlava mai degli anni in trincea, quindi non sappiamo neanche dove ha combattuto. Mi dispiace molto per ciò che anche il tuo bisnonno ha dovuto passare…
Other armies during ww1: okay so, we'll bombard them with artillery for days, then we'll send the LMG squads forward and we'll follow behind bayonets fixed Italian army during ww1: the enemy will never expect us to rush at them DURING an artillery barrage
LoL I don't think anyone on the battlefield would have said "Avanti Savoia" maybe the generals and high ranking staff, but the people in Italy has killed the father of Vittorio Emanuele III
everyone screamed "avanti Savoia" because it was our battle scream and it wasnt the people of italy who killed Umberto I but Gaetano Bresci with a terrorist attack. plus the fact that Umberto I was killed doesnt mean italians hated Savoia family. indeed everyone loved Vittorio Emanuele III because he was always close to the soldiers. in fact he was called "the king-soldier".
Actually, the Savoia family was kinda liked by the population. The man who shooted at Umberto I was an anarchist. All soldiers screamed that cus it was their battle cry, even if some of them could not understand it (example: my great grandfather fought in ww1 and he was from Sardinia, he barely spoke italian, almost only sardinian). Hope ive been helpful.
@@PinkPanther348 Exacly. Now we are a republic. Then we were a monarchy. What are you trying to say? Who mentioned the republic today? In saying that the Savoia Family was liked by the italians in the past.
my great-grandfather died there. He was a lieutenant of the italian airforce and died the 6th of july of 1918, when he landed in albania to return home. Loved the vid!
You have quite some to go, but, please... Don't forget Belgium. The Belgians are the ones that got attacked by the Germans first, and never surrendered throughout the war. They are the ones that kept England from falling, together with the help of the allies.
Please note that Greece must not be forgotten Greece was a key role If Venizelos didn’t win Greece would have remained neutral or even with the Central powers and literally be the winner of the Balkans But Greece being in the entente helped the entente defend the Balkans but also Greece itself protected the Balkans Greece didn’t surrender against Austria ,Ottoman turkey and Bulgaria 🇬🇷 ❤️ 🇧🇪 ❤️ entente
They pretty much sacrificed their country to buy time for us Canadians Brits & French etc to get our shit together & come help. Respect and love from Canada❤️❤️ Lest we forget….
Io sono il nipote di un ragazzo del 99 che ha combattuto nella Prima seconda Guerra mondiale Prima nei bersaglieri poi in cavalleria 3°reggimento Savoia cavalleria ferito più volte più volte tornato al fronte poi richiamato per la seconda guerra mondiale spedito in Russia torno da lì con inizio di congelamento ai piedi e alle mani poi molti anni più tardi tocca a me essendo diplomato vinsi il concorso come AUC divenni sottotenente del genio guastatori mio nonno il giorno del Mio giuramento era in prima fila dopo la cerimonia lo incotrai ero in uniforme da sottotenente quando mi vide scatto sugli attenti dicendomi comandi signor tenete io lo abracciato ordinadigli riposo eroe
Ok.. so an Italian here, just correcting you a bot, the origins of “Bella Ciao!”, Bella ciao was USED by the CLN and partisan resistance during WW2, the song was not created during world war two. It was written and sung during the 1890s by mondine “weeder” farmers working paddy fields in the greater alpine region. It was made because of protest of the harsh working conditions and overall strikes due to lacklustre benefits from the Italian Kingdom.
My great grandfather fought as a soldier in WW1 and he was sent to the court martial for not executing some soldiers who tried to escape from the battle
Italian here, Bella Ciao was POPULARIZED and REWRITTEN in the second world war, the original piece can be officially traced to a 1906 anti working song from north Italian paddy workers
Court martial is a court when soldiers break a rule they punish them like being a fraud theft or perjury mostly cowardice the punishments are:Imprisonment, fines,loss of rank and if a soldier made a brutal thing is death sentence.
@@fxlcovlxdimir thank you very much brother, our heroes are grateful to you because through your clip you promote us and the Romanians the holy trivoliril
Italian here, Bella Ciao wasn’t originally a WW2 partisan song, it originally was a piece written in 1906, even having traces to the 19th century. Bella ciao is about a workers strike for farmers during the 1890s, sung by the farmers of the greater alpine reigons
You can make a video about the struggle of Ukrainians during World War 1, which was actually a war of fratricide between Ukrainians fighting for the Katsap Empire and Ukrainians fighting for Austria-Hungary. I think it will be very interesting
@@niroquenta7048 it is a military trial, there are civil laws and military laws, so when a soldier is charged with for example treason or crimes against humanity, he is brought in front of a military court, the court martial, which is composed of officers and acts as judges and decides the fate of the soldier, normally it is hard to be found innocent so most of the processes ends in imprisonment, radiation from the military or, in extreme cases, death sentence.
@@niroquenta7048 not really, but obviously a simple soldier who has seen basically thousands of others die pointlessly being told to attack the same fortified objective heavily defended could think of escaping. The point of the video I think is that many times you could be court martialled without actual proofs, particularly after losing battles, my great grandfather was there and he recalled how after Caporetto many officers court martialled and executed soldiers simply based on hints both because they wanted to scare the others away from trying to escape and because it was convenient for them to blame the losses on unfaithful soldiers rather than on tactical inefficiency. The idea of war crimes become popular after ww1 to prevent people from using mustard gas and then after ww2 the list was expanded to punish Nazi leaders in the Nuremberg trials and then expanded to prevent more inhumane methods to be used banning for example flamethrowers after Vietnam and limiting the actions against civilians, which is why today there are many objections to this rules as many feel like they have become too strict and dangerous.
🇬🇧The second and third songs are fascist songs 🇮🇹 La seconda e terza canzone sono canzoni fasciste 🇬🇧So songs of the ww2 🇮🇹 Quindi canzoni della seconda guerra mondiale
Music in this video:
1. La Leggenda del piave
2. Salve o popolo d’eroi
3. Vincere!
4. Kingdom of Italy anthem
5. Addio mia bella Addio
6. La Ricciolina
7. Monte Nero
8. Sul Cappello Che noi portiamo
9. La Trentatre
10. La campana di San Giusto
11. Inno di Garibaldi
12. La tradotta
13. Inno dei Bersaglieri Ciclisti
14. La Penna dell’Alpino
15. Passan I battaglioni
16. 55 Giorni a Pechino
17. La disperata
18. Inno allá virgo Fidelis
19. Sul Capello
20. Chanson de I’Oignon
21. Bella Ciao
22. Matt Maltese - As The World Caves In (Orchestral Version) “Slowed”
23. Il Piave Mormorò
24. Aldo Masseglia - Inno dei Balilla Moschettieri (con testo)
25. addio venezia addio
26. La Leggenda del Piave
27. Vzhůru hlavy!
28. Avanti gloriose schiere
29. Addio mía bella Addio
30. Biplane engine sound
40. Accordone - Marcia delle truppe Sanfediste
41. Il Canto degli Arditi
42. Battlefield 1 sound
43. Artillery Barrage Sound
44. Battlefield 1 Avanti Savoia!
45. Trǎiasca Regele
46. Canzone dell’operaio fascista
47. La Bandiera dei Tre Colori
48. O Gorizia, tu sei maledetta!
49. Inno degli Alpini
50. Cave wind sound
51. Silent Night Holy Night
52. Windy mountain sound
53. Il Canto degli italiani
54. Ta pum (happy Versión)
55. Ta pum
56. National Anthem of The Italian Social Republic
57. Creaky house with heavy wind sound
58. La Canzone del Grappa
59. Caproni Ca.3 sound
60. 1970 Hell Recording
61. A Tripoli
62. WW1 Isonzo - Avanti Savoia
63. The Silent Mountain 2014
64. WW1 Isonzo - Rinasceremo Insieme
65. Vincere! Vincere! Vincere!
66. Grouper - Poison tree (slowed)
The Italian 55 days at Peking song
On number 51 it should be "silent night holy night"
@@ildottoreconlamaschera1812do you know who the artist is?
@@fxlcovlxdimir unfortunately not
@@ildottoreconlamaschera1812 dang it’s ok… I’ve been trying to find it for the past 2 months
As an italian, thank for putting all of the alpini music like the Montenero Song, this thing normaly arent really Remembered,thank you
Your welcome 🙏🏻
@@fxlcovlxdimir Grazie 💪🇮🇹
Grazie
A anti savoia
Sorry atocorrect
the second and third pictures show my great grandfather’s unit. At 0:11 the man behind the animated character was the lieutenant of that platoon, this is the last picture taken of him before dying at the command of his troops and earning a medal. It was originally a cavalry regiment but of course it adapted to trench warfare as infantry
One question, do you know if he lived to see the end of the Great War (WW1)?
@@BrLucas9057my great grandfather did, he was eventually wounded during the 4th battle of the isonzo but he survived
@@injured_fullback I'm happy to see that he succeded, the Battles of Isonzo were terrible for every italian in that moment, thanks for answering and have a good day!
@@BrLucas9057 no problem thank you !
That’s cool to have that connection and photo
these videos are so freaking good! don't burn yourself out on em tho. They take such a dark and realistic approach on what other people gloss over, keep preaching history!
Thanks mate 🙏🏻 I appreciate this a lot
I love the uniforms, this is beautiful, thank you brother.
Your Welcome mate! 🫡
sei veramente bravo! puntuale e dettagliato! complimenti.
My great grandfather fought in ww1 in italian army. He was 28 when he got recruited, in 1916, in the 22nd infantry regiment. When he leaved home, his wife was pregnant of their first daughter (she sadly died few time later, when he still was in the army). He taught to his next sons a particular story. They were in a really high mountain, maybe around 3000 meters (im trying ti figure out exacly wich mountain), and with them there was a soldier that probably wasnt even 17. The poor kid always cried in the front. My Great grandfather taked him like he was his old brother, or his father. He always tried to calm him, even if the situation was living hell.
Later, at the scream of: "si salvi chi può!" (We can translate it has "everyone for himself!"). So they had to run away from the mountain. After that brutal retreat, with all the avalanches, the artillery shooting, that was the last time he saw that poor kid. He anyway managed to went back home and had 13 sons! He died in 1965, at 78 years old, only a few years before he could get the Vittorio Veneto crux. I never had the luck to met him, but i anyway love him. See you in heaven, nonno Francesco...
Guarda ti capisco, il mio bis-bisnonno ha combattuto nel 3 reggimento alpini durante la grande guerra, ma purtroppo è morto nel 1993 e non ho avuto l’onore di conoscerlo. Non parlava mai degli anni in trincea, quindi non sappiamo neanche dove ha combattuto. Mi dispiace molto per ciò che anche il tuo bisnonno ha dovuto passare…
I was waiting for this, great job!
4:39 damn that took a turn 💀
I don't understand that part honestly do you know about it?
Other armies during ww1: okay so, we'll bombard them with artillery for days, then we'll send the LMG squads forward and we'll follow behind bayonets fixed
Italian army during ww1: the enemy will never expect us to rush at them DURING an artillery barrage
Well, if they rushed after bombardments they wouldn’t reach in time as the Austrian fortresses were on mountains
That's what the germans did and It worked
Canadians:
7:09 this part hits so deep
*Me too this makes me traumatized for a moment*
LoL I don't think anyone on the battlefield would have said "Avanti Savoia" maybe the generals and high ranking staff, but the people in Italy has killed the father of Vittorio Emanuele III
everyone screamed "avanti Savoia" because it was our battle scream and it wasnt the people of italy who killed Umberto I but Gaetano Bresci with a terrorist attack. plus the fact that Umberto I was killed doesnt mean italians hated Savoia family. indeed everyone loved Vittorio Emanuele III because he was always close to the soldiers. in fact he was called "the king-soldier".
Actually, the Savoia family was kinda liked by the population. The man who shooted at Umberto I was an anarchist. All soldiers screamed that cus it was their battle cry, even if some of them could not understand it (example: my great grandfather fought in ww1 and he was from Sardinia, he barely spoke italian, almost only sardinian). Hope ive been helpful.
@@frog-h7w Sure mate, we liked them so much that now we are a republic 🤡🤡
@@PinkPanther348 Exacly. Now we are a republic. Then we were a monarchy. What are you trying to say? Who mentioned the republic today? In saying that the Savoia Family was liked by the italians in the past.
@@PinkPanther348And? He was talking about the past.
*Deep breathing*
"AVANTI SAVOIAAAAA!!!!!"
🇮🇹🇮🇹🇮🇹🇮🇹🇮🇹
NON PASSA LO STRANIERO!
-fiume Piave, 1917
ITALIA ITALIA il Piave mormorò non passa lo straniero ❤
I was thinking “those couldn’t of been references to the Isonzo game, right?” And there it was 11:08
POV: your a Italian soldier during the 4th battle of isonzo and the enemy starts throwing boulders at you.
and the italian army still managed to win that battle.
Avanti Savoia?
love your vids bro
Thank you 🙏🏻
grazie per il video sono felice anche se giocando un pochino la gente si ricordi delle migliaia di perdite dei caduti
Knowing that every 6 days usually I get an amazing amount Knowledge from these videos thanks Vlxdimir
Congrats 1 thousand subscribers
Wow! Thanks for the reminder man 👍🏻🎉
np my great wojack guy
@@fxlcovlxdimir
you re videos are too good and realistic man
I appreciate you looking into the details 😊
my great-grandfather died there. He was a lieutenant of the italian airforce and died the 6th of july of 1918, when he landed in albania to return home.
Loved the vid!
You missed "you are in Libya hunting Senussi fighters"
Will the Austro-Hungarian Army be next? Good video!
Hey man these are great.
Maybe you could do a POV from the Belgians?
Just take you time with them and keep the quality.
Belgians pain and pain no mercy so brutal
Bro got every roll in WW1
You have quite some to go, but, please... Don't forget Belgium. The Belgians are the ones that got attacked by the Germans first, and never surrendered throughout the war. They are the ones that kept England from falling, together with the help of the allies.
Belgians inflicted worse casualties on Germans in the three weeks of fighting they had than French later did.
🇫🇷🤝🇧🇪
Please note that Greece must not be forgotten
Greece was a key role
If Venizelos didn’t win Greece would have remained neutral or even with the Central powers and literally be the winner of the Balkans
But Greece being in the entente helped the entente defend the Balkans but also Greece itself protected the Balkans Greece didn’t surrender against Austria ,Ottoman turkey and Bulgaria
🇬🇷 ❤️ 🇧🇪 ❤️ entente
They pretty much sacrificed their country to buy time for us Canadians Brits & French etc to get our shit together & come help. Respect and love from Canada❤️❤️ Lest we forget….
China?
Italian Soldier: Gets orders to fight in Isonzo.
Also Italian soldier: Ah merda, ci risiamo!
@@jarekwrzosek2048 😂
5:20 is this referred to Antonio Sant'Elia?
Yup 👍🏻 thanks for noticing
Nice video dude, You do russia or austria hungary?
Btw i love your videos, WW1 is like a Wild War story you know.
Thanks man! I really appreciate it 🙏🏻 also I’m doing Austro Hungary next so keep in tune 🫵🏻
I wonder how the portuguese soldier would be like in diferent scenarios of the war
Could you do Austria-Hungary next?
My great great grandfather was an alpini but im not italian my great great grandmother moved to italy in 1913
The fact when i visited the Monfalcone front from the Far fields are now giant forests hiding Bunkers, mines and Abandoned Trenches
Must’ve been a nice site to visit 👍🏻
@@fxlcovlxdimir it sure is worth to take a walk on the ways Soldiers marched to the trenches before battle
Do the canadian expeditionary force next pls
My friends: How many Adrian helmets do you want?
Me: Yes
7:04 didnt knew soldiers blushed
I know it will take a long time, but can you make the ottoman in the next part?
what is the meaning of Court martial
0:32 imagine they accidentally made it go off
Yeah cuz they totally transport it loaded and ready to fire
Io sono il nipote di un ragazzo del 99 che ha combattuto nella Prima seconda Guerra mondiale Prima nei bersaglieri poi in cavalleria 3°reggimento Savoia cavalleria ferito più volte più volte tornato al fronte poi richiamato per la seconda guerra mondiale spedito in Russia torno da lì con inizio di congelamento ai piedi e alle mani poi molti anni più tardi tocca a me essendo diplomato vinsi il concorso come AUC divenni sottotenente del genio guastatori mio nonno il giorno del Mio giuramento era in prima fila dopo la cerimonia lo incotrai ero in uniforme da sottotenente quando mi vide scatto sugli attenti dicendomi comandi signor tenete io lo abracciato ordinadigli riposo eroe
Bro next time add the sommer solstice offensive in the Austria Hungary video
Hemingway served on our front, you should include something about him too...
4:39 does anyone know what happened here??
War
11:41 music?
Grouper - Poison tree (slowed)
So funny to hear you used italian "55 days at pekin"
nice i love italians but i surly loved
POV: you are an bulgarian soldier in ww2
you were inspired by Mr. Organyzacja Memow? 😃
👏
What happens at 4:40?
You have also forgotten my country Latvia
pls make a video of the dutch army and resistance durning ww2
Reminder: Italy is part of the "We had more people die in WWI than in WWII" club with France and Serbia.
They won the first war and lost the second.
Can you do your a Serbian soldier in ww1
A
Redipuglia, la
Nostra Italia
Bro why you didnt ad Albanian And Macedonian Campaigns ?
Nice video mate.
Could you please do Austria-Hungary next?
4:39 damn, is bro in the actual underworld, or entering it.
2:54 bros a tank
7:10 that’s gory
Is it fine if I use your art for my pfp on TH-cam? (I'll give you credit)
@@Brother_Jaeger I haven’t even replied but hey! If you got discord you can join my server for many things I guess 🤷🏻♂️
Why the song "bella ciao" is a ww2
But nice video and glory to Italy
Thank you 🙏🏻
Ok.. so an Italian here, just correcting you a bot, the origins of “Bella Ciao!”, Bella ciao was USED by the CLN and partisan resistance during WW2, the song was not created during world war two. It was written and sung during the 1890s by mondine “weeder” farmers working paddy fields in the greater alpine region. It was made because of protest of the harsh working conditions and overall strikes due to lacklustre benefits from the Italian Kingdom.
French & British soldiers ( along with troops from THEIR colonies & Dominions ): *Our Warfront Is Hell !!!*
Italian Soldiers : 🙄😮💨🤌🤌🤌🤌🤬🤬🤬
why have they been sent to martial court ?
Sometimes desertion or war crimes 🤷🏻♂️
Could have been worse
you could have been that 1 in10 soldier designated for the wall
My great grandfather fought as a soldier in WW1 and he was sent to the court martial for not executing some soldiers who tried to escape from the battle
What battle does the your in hell part represent
4:06, Bella Ciao.... why?
But also the Song of the guyes with fez make not sense (at last they are anacronistic)
Italian here, Bella Ciao was POPULARIZED and REWRITTEN in the second world war, the original piece can be officially traced to a 1906 anti working song from north Italian paddy workers
Name Song at 4:50?
As The World Caves In (Orchestral Version / slowed) - Matt Maltese Orchestrated cover
"bella ciao"
>1910s
11:44 whats court martial?
Court martial is a court when soldiers break a rule they punish them like being a fraud theft or perjury mostly cowardice the punishments are:Imprisonment, fines,loss of rank and if a soldier made a brutal thing is death sentence.
Accusation of offenses against military law having a court vs a military personnel
SOLDIER OF HEAVEN
Ohh boy, that Cadorna guy sure seems like a genius, let me tell ya
Molto bello!
Per
Fortuna
Sono nato italiano
When belgium?
Pls do pov you are romanian soldier ww1
@@Cobri_21 👍🏻
@@fxlcovlxdimir 🤚👍
It's out now my brother
@@fxlcovlxdimir thank you very much brother, our heroes are grateful to you because through your clip you promote us and the Romanians the holy trivoliril
Nobody:Nothing
Me: *Rename the video title "Italie's 12th battles for Isonzo"*
It's a pitty that you didn't mentioned about Campaings in Libya, where Italians fought with Hassaniya Brotherhoodm
bro can you make pov u are russian soldier?
Il
Veneto è Profonda
Italia ❤❤❤❤❤❤
AVANTI SAVOIA!!!
4:07 bro this song is from ww2 not ww1 because in italian is singing about the partisan (i know because im italian)
1950 tra l’altro, non è della seconda ma post seconda guerra mondiale
Umm your kinda late the creator has been yelled at about this and he said he's sorry
Do serbia next
ellissimo video solo le musiche non le hai azzeccate
Non tutte dai.. Cioè a parte giovinezza, bella ciao e tripoli le altre sono adatte
Dove sta francesco baracca?😢
You have to pull out Bella Ciao which is not about WW1
@@RealKull sounds dope
Italian here, Bella Ciao wasn’t originally a WW2 partisan song, it originally was a piece written in 1906, even having traces to the 19th century. Bella ciao is about a workers strike for farmers during the 1890s, sung by the farmers of the greater alpine reigons
MUI bien video
the fact that this is the least watched of your videos makes me sad
Fr
You can make a video about the struggle of Ukrainians during World War 1, which was actually a war of fratricide between Ukrainians fighting for the Katsap Empire and Ukrainians fighting for Austria-Hungary. I think it will be very interesting
Wait, they had Czechs with them? 5:48
Yes
@@fxlcovlxdimir unexpected, but thanks anyways
@@HellCat_V1 👍🏻
very good video, except for some songs that haven't nothing to do with ww1, good work though!
Your welcome mate 🙏🏻
What is the "you're in hell" referencing?
A battle with dead bodies everywhere
@@fxlcovlxdimirhelpful 👍
What is the thing in the end?
What thing?
@@D1mee court martial.
@@niroquenta7048 it is a military trial, there are civil laws and military laws, so when a soldier is charged with for example treason or crimes against humanity, he is brought in front of a military court, the court martial, which is composed of officers and acts as judges and decides the fate of the soldier, normally it is hard to be found innocent so most of the processes ends in imprisonment, radiation from the military or, in extreme cases, death sentence.
@@D1mee so the italians had a lot of War crimes back in the day?
@@niroquenta7048 not really, but obviously a simple soldier who has seen basically thousands of others die pointlessly being told to attack the same fortified objective heavily defended could think of escaping.
The point of the video I think is that many times you could be court martialled without actual proofs, particularly after losing battles, my great grandfather was there and he recalled how after Caporetto many officers court martialled and executed soldiers simply based on hints both because they wanted to scare the others away from trying to escape and because it was convenient for them to blame the losses on unfaithful soldiers rather than on tactical inefficiency.
The idea of war crimes become popular after ww1 to prevent people from using mustard gas and then after ww2 the list was expanded to punish Nazi leaders in the Nuremberg trials and then expanded to prevent more inhumane methods to be used banning for example flamethrowers after Vietnam and limiting the actions against civilians, which is why today there are many objections to this rules as many feel like they have become too strict and dangerous.
Good
Thanks 🎉🎉
Ottoman or Austro-Hungarians next?
@@dogeren0096 Austria 👍🏻
mi piace questa
Do the Soviet Union please lad
Context for the ending?
Sometimes people see you as a traitor
🇬🇧The second and third songs are fascist songs
🇮🇹 La seconda e terza canzone sono canzoni fasciste
🇬🇧So songs of the ww2
🇮🇹 Quindi canzoni della seconda guerra mondiale
do aussies
Viva l'Italia! Viva il Regno! Avanti Savoia!
“What do you mean the 7th time?”
Huh?
@@fxlcovlxdimir - Austrian officer realizing the Italians are at it again
@@commissarblyt.8073 I still don’t get it?
@@fxlcovlxdimir Isonzo, axaxaxa