Hiromichi shinohara claims are often disputed, most believe his claims were over exaggerated, soviet lost 207 planes and it is hard to believe 1/4 of it was done by single person and specially in dog fight because a lot of the soviet planes were destroyed while on the ground, my understanding is that battle of the kalkhin gol could have been avoided, both parties had small skirmishers here and there but there was nothing serious, and what I can tell is that both the soviets and the japanese didn't wanted this conflict since they both were expecting and engaging in another conflict, but the Japanese air force of the kwantung army first attacked the soviet air base without the permission from the Japanese army, thus destroying multiple of soviet planes while they were still on the grounded, and escalade the situation, but also gave the japanese aerial advantage at the beginning and the majority of the battle. His story is often seen as a fabricated story in a attempt to save face by the air force of the kwantung army for losing the battle, by creating an story of an ace pilot who single handedly shot down multiple planes.
Another "one-man-army" who shouldn't be overlooked is Ernest "Smokey" Smith, VC. Guy single-handedly fought a German rifle company, and 3 Panther V tanks, and won.
@@givingshitsincetwentyeleventheres something called google, which, iirc, would show you everything you want to know about this topic in an instant after taking 20 whole seconds to open and type it into the search bar.
Not really, you should reread. He only managed to disable 1 Panther D tank and killed 4 panzergrenadiers. Rest was done by his squat and him in a counterattack.
Audie Murphy could also have been mentioned here - after all, he withstood a German attack supported by tanks for an hour practically alone on a burning M10 tank destroyer, killing and wounding 50 enemies with the machine gun and receiving the Medal of Honor.
Yeah there's a few tales from different cultures of single men holding bridges against insurmountable odds. To which I always wonder, why did they not just use bow and arrows?
@@YourPalHDeeAs far as I’m aware in regards to the Stamford Bridge case the Saxon army did not have Archers the way they eventually killed the “Berserker” (Quotations as there is no evidence that this happened or not) was by spearing him from under the bridge he was defending.
These are the champions of old, real men of resources, vigor and valor. May their names not be forgotten, and may the descendants of such countries not think these events false.
Another one man Army story is Private Sammy Davis; a U.S. artillery operator who held off 1500 NVA troopers with a howitzer, M16 rifle, and a machinegun. Medal of Honor recipient too.
Private John Douglas Stark. "Starkie" / "Killer" served with the 1NZEF Otago Regiment in France during WWI...you will find this "Unknown Soldier" a fascinating man and very much worthy of his own video.
I would like to put forward the story of Technical Sergeant Vito Bertoldo, a Soldier with the U.S 242nd Infantry Regiment, 42nd Division. He was the definition of 4-F, requiring Coke Bottle Glasses and also suffered from chronic Migraines. He held the town of Hatten in France on his own for two whole days, from January 9-11, 1945
Malaysia's Battle of Bukit Chandu, 42 men from the Malayan Regiment took on 13,000-15,000 japanese troops in hope to protect the area behind the hill, which protects the hospital and ammunitions. Not a single troop surrendered and rejected the japanese officer's threat for killing them if their uniforms are not removed. They are tortured and hung upside down on a tree, they are later stabbed to death. A memorial museum is built on that hill, the tree where their dead bodies are hung on is still there. After their deaths, the British surrendered the land to the japanese, their last stand was wasted by the British.
The old Nick Fury ruled. Had punisher team ups and was just a really cool character. I'm not a fan of the Sam Jackson version or really any modern Marvel. I feel like both Marvel and DC peaked before the year 2000.
@@YourPalHDee I agree with you 1,000%, marvel has changed so much and so has DC. I'm 58 years old so to me, marvel will never be the same. And the Samuel Jackson Nick fury, is definitely not my cup of tea. Really like your reply, God bless you and your family.
What about Albert Severin Roche ? During the trench warfare he once hold an entire line all alone against a whole german batallion and succesfully forced them to retreat.
You know what kind of absolute MF you have to be, to be nearly blinded by a phosphorus grenade and still go back to your unit as a marksman. That a dude want to stay on good terms with.
First Sgt Leonard Funk is my wife's uncle. He was with the 82nd Airborne and in the Battle of the Bulge him and his squad took 80 German prisoners. He went back alone for support, while he was gone his small squad was captured by a German squad, and when he came back, the officer demanded his surrender in German. He laughed and and pretended he didn't understand, which caught the Germans off guard and making them laugh too. All the while he was unsliging his Thompson like we was complying, only to swing it around and mow the Germans down, yelling for his squad to take the weapons and fight back or take the Germans captive, which they did. Plot twist, he spoke fluent German despite what you'd read. He won the medal of Honor for that. He also snuck behind enemy lines to a bar frequented by German soldiers and officers. Killed a guy, took his uniform, out drank a spy, and had the whole garrison who was unwinding before a fight run away, since he told them that they were getting ready to send everyone to the front lines. He didn't get an award for that because he took off his uniform. I think he was in the OSS based on stories I heard. But he didn't talk about his service much, just that he'd jump out of airplanes with a dog in his bag. And he'd always have root beer barrel candies for the kids and he'd swim the Newell, PA bend in the river with the kids on his back acting like a boat or submarine, making the noises and diving under. He could still do a 10 count until his dying day.
An Anzac that shouldn’t probably be overlooked is Bruce Kingsbury he ran down a hill at night with an American machine gun, killing multiple Japanese and scaring the rest off.
Question for the first story: How did Leo manage to bring 93 POWs to the allied lines, when the SS killed and wounded some of the 93 POWs, while Leo was on the way? If some got killed, there had to be fewer than before. Or did he capture 3-5 more Germans after the skirmish, to make up for the casualties inflicted by the SS?
"Soldiers who stood as one against the enemy" where is the ww1 portuguese soldier the "soldado milhões" witch is name/nickname translated means millions soldier
One of the pioneers of British tactics before the s-a-s. With many secrets still plastered in black. The real problem with Canada is the French language in Quebec Canada why he really refused the medal the first time from a British not a Canadian Merci pour histoire de Léo (Rambo)
Very good job dudes!! Congratulations 992.72% yo. Another "one-man-army" who shouldn't be overlooked is Ernest "Smokey" Smith, VC. Guy single-handedly fought a German rifle company, and 3 Panther V tanks, and won.
Leo later stated in a post war interview that he could have taken the town in half the time if not for the weight of his massive balls slowing him and requiring frequent rest breaks.
I can't understand why there isn't a feature movie about Léo Major. Terrific video. All of these brave men were better men than I'll ever be.
Real life Superhero
There is a game about him! Search for Metal Gear Solid 3 and 5
Imagine being named Leo Major and fitting the idea of a Main Character with your actions. What an actual badass.
did you see this video 4 years ago?
He was right about Monty being incompetent
He reminds me of Big Boss from Metal Gear
I’ve gotta right a fanfic abt him
Real life big boss if you know you know
What a display of determination, courage, bravery, and sacrifice.
We salute you, gentlemen.
You are absolute badasses..
Don't tread on them..
Hiromichi shinohara claims are often disputed, most believe his claims were over exaggerated, soviet lost 207 planes and it is hard to believe 1/4 of it was done by single person and specially in dog fight because a lot of the soviet planes were destroyed while on the ground, my understanding is that battle of the kalkhin gol could have been avoided, both parties had small skirmishers here and there but there was nothing serious, and what I can tell is that both the soviets and the japanese didn't wanted this conflict since they both were expecting and engaging in another conflict, but the Japanese air force of the kwantung army first attacked the soviet air base without the permission from the Japanese army, thus destroying multiple of soviet planes while they were still on the grounded, and escalade the situation, but also gave the japanese aerial advantage at the beginning and the majority of the battle.
His story is often seen as a fabricated story in a attempt to save face by the air force of the kwantung army for losing the battle, by creating an story of an ace pilot who single handedly shot down multiple planes.
@@moogiibat5845 wrote more than a single page of the bible
Imagine sleeping and being awoken by a pirate wielding a sten gun wearing sneakers
I hate when that happens..
Turning over and going right back to sleep
even scarier he's Québécois!
Tabarnak!
That’s scary and funny “why are you”. “I am the sneakernear”
Another "one-man-army" who shouldn't be overlooked is Ernest "Smokey" Smith, VC.
Guy single-handedly fought a German rifle company, and 3 Panther V tanks, and won.
more context?
Wait what? I need to research that!
@@givingshitsincetwentyeleventheres something called google, which, iirc, would show you everything you want to know about this topic in an instant after taking 20 whole seconds to open and type it into the search bar.
@@christianamort3062 I know
Not really, you should reread. He only managed to disable 1 Panther D tank and killed 4 panzergrenadiers. Rest was done by his squat and him in a counterattack.
Audie Murphy could also have been mentioned here - after all, he withstood a German attack supported by tanks for an hour practically alone on a burning M10 tank destroyer, killing and wounding 50 enemies with the machine gun and receiving the Medal of Honor.
Bro's the original B.J Blazkowicz
Yarnhub has a good video about him
I guess he couldn’t fit it in since the vid was too long
Standing at 5'5 too
Leo is an actual main character. There needs to be a movie about him...
"Leo! Wake up! We have a town to take!"
"But I already took it!"
The Escape from New york maybe? :D
“The flag may be different but the methods are the same.” Viktor Reznov
" We are all soldiers without an army "
Cods best character
When the Healer takes on a DPS role is when you know your fucked.
The unknown Berserker Viking at Stamford Bridge who held of 15 000 Saxon soldiers and slew 40 enemies all by himself.
Sounds like the tale of Zhang Fei
Yeah there's a few tales from different cultures of single men holding bridges against insurmountable odds. To which I always wonder, why did they not just use bow and arrows?
@@YourPalHDeeAs far as I’m aware in regards to the Stamford Bridge case the Saxon army did not have Archers the way they eventually killed the “Berserker” (Quotations as there is no evidence that this happened or not) was by spearing him from under the bridge he was defending.
looks like that Viking is the western Benkei
I still can’t believe there hasn’t been a movie made about Ben l Salomon.
These soldiers need movies made about them id love to watch them
These are the champions of old, real men of resources, vigor and valor. May their names not be forgotten, and may the descendants of such countries not think these events false.
Bro Adrian is an absolute unit
Another one man Army story is Private Sammy Davis; a U.S. artillery operator who held off 1500 NVA troopers with a howitzer, M16 rifle, and a machinegun. Medal of Honor recipient too.
Happy New Year, Simple History
I would love to see a video about Aníbal Augusto Milhais or soldado Milhões. Amazing video as ever.
The real question is how these men moved so swiftly with those brass balls
Amphetamines usually
Private John Douglas Stark. "Starkie" / "Killer" served with the 1NZEF Otago Regiment in France during WWI...you will find this "Unknown Soldier" a fascinating man and very much worthy of his own video.
These stories are so inspiring
Love the vids man keep it up 👍
The human spirit is almost indomitable when pushed to their limits, lose everything or have something to protect.
FINALLY A VIDEO ABOUT LÉO MAJOR, THE CANADIAN RAMBO
Those are certified badasses right here.
I would like to put forward the story of Technical Sergeant Vito Bertoldo, a Soldier with the U.S 242nd Infantry Regiment, 42nd Division. He was the definition of 4-F, requiring Coke Bottle Glasses and also suffered from chronic Migraines. He held the town of Hatten in France on his own for two whole days, from January 9-11, 1945
What about Ed Eaton, a American sniper in the VA war era who single Handley defended his down chooper and battle brothers.
Malaysia's Battle of Bukit Chandu, 42 men from the Malayan Regiment took on 13,000-15,000 japanese troops in hope to protect the area behind the hill, which protects the hospital and ammunitions.
Not a single troop surrendered and rejected the japanese officer's threat for killing them if their uniforms are not removed. They are tortured and hung upside down on a tree, they are later stabbed to death. A memorial museum is built on that hill, the tree where their dead bodies are hung on is still there.
After their deaths, the British surrendered the land to the japanese, their last stand was wasted by the British.
"threat for killing them if their uniforms are not removed"? I don't get it... He wanted to see them naked? Dirty uncle officer. xD
Was hoping to see the story about the delta force operator Kyle morgan who had a similar deal as Craighead, except it was in Mali.
Trooper Canton Gives me chills..
The sheer DESPERATION from Solomons story is harrowing just to hear man.
Leo is the real sergeant Nick fury, from the original comic books. When Nick fury was white lol. Great story thank you and God bless 🙏🏻
The old Nick Fury ruled. Had punisher team ups and was just a really cool character. I'm not a fan of the Sam Jackson version or really any modern Marvel. I feel like both Marvel and DC peaked before the year 2000.
@@YourPalHDee I agree with you 1,000%, marvel has changed so much and so has DC. I'm 58 years old so to me, marvel will never be the same. And the Samuel Jackson Nick fury, is definitely not my cup of tea. Really like your reply, God bless you and your family.
Gotta keep it white, huh?
IRL!Venom Snake
Parents: Dentist aren’t dangerous!
Ben L Solomon:
The m-4 is just a m-16 with an adjustable stock and shoter barrel
From lying about age just so we can go in war to lying about age for drinking and clubbing yep we have fallen to far
What about Albert Severin Roche ? During the trench warfare he once hold an entire line all alone against a whole german batallion and succesfully forced them to retreat.
Great video thanks
You know what kind of absolute MF you have to be, to be nearly blinded by a phosphorus grenade and still go back to your unit as a marksman. That a dude want to stay on good terms with.
Omg where did this fighting spirit go ?
Leo was fr the main character in that unit
The next cod or battlefield campagin should have him as a character would be cool to see Canadian forces in a WW2 game I dont think we ever have
Might I suggest COD3? It features Canadians in the campaign. It the forgotten hope mod for BF2.
@@TheAngryGoosey Cod3 is old though. Is it even on steam? PlayStation players can't play it. And I don't think Xbox can either
They would have to race and gender swap him..
@@Deltasquadformingup sadly Treyarch scrapped the PC version but it's on Xbox, playstation and Wii.
“I’ve been the type to stand on business.a one man army,one man against 50”-Druski
Carton de Wiart was certainly a character, he kept getting injured and
The power of the Chad Moustache was why he survived.
Cotton Hill snubbed
ol dude with the eye patch was really good at getting wounded.
First Sgt Leonard Funk is my wife's uncle. He was with the 82nd Airborne and in the Battle of the Bulge him and his squad took 80 German prisoners. He went back alone for support, while he was gone his small squad was captured by a German squad, and when he came back, the officer demanded his surrender in German. He laughed and and pretended he didn't understand, which caught the Germans off guard and making them laugh too. All the while he was unsliging his Thompson like we was complying, only to swing it around and mow the Germans down, yelling for his squad to take the weapons and fight back or take the Germans captive, which they did. Plot twist, he spoke fluent German despite what you'd read. He won the medal of Honor for that. He also snuck behind enemy lines to a bar frequented by German soldiers and officers. Killed a guy, took his uniform, out drank a spy, and had the whole garrison who was unwinding before a fight run away, since he told them that they were getting ready to send everyone to the front lines. He didn't get an award for that because he took off his uniform. I think he was in the OSS based on stories I heard. But he didn't talk about his service much, just that he'd jump out of airplanes with a dog in his bag. And he'd always have root beer barrel candies for the kids and he'd swim the Newell, PA bend in the river with the kids on his back acting like a boat or submarine, making the noises and diving under. He could still do a 10 count until his dying day.
Obi One Nairobi probably has way more interesting stories to tell than the Nairobi operation
An Anzac that shouldn’t probably be overlooked is Bruce Kingsbury he ran down a hill at night with an American machine gun, killing multiple Japanese and scaring the rest off.
This is not the first dentist hero I have heard about , there is another one everyone knows him by name
No MSG Roy Benavidez?? He was the epitome of one-man-Army!
Question for the first story: How did Leo manage to bring 93 POWs to the allied lines, when the SS killed and wounded some of the 93 POWs, while Leo was on the way? If some got killed, there had to be fewer than before. Or did he capture 3-5 more Germans after the skirmish, to make up for the casualties inflicted by the SS?
I thought the same thing. I'm willing to bet that he just misspoke
Cartoon has also been immortalised by Sabaton via their song: " The Unkillable Soldier"
VIto Bertoldo (Medal of Honor Recepient) was a 1 man army in WW2 and the essence of captain america. His story should be told........
You forgot Albert Severin Roche!
When Doom music kicks in
Pretty much battlefield solo campaigns
H.-U. Rudel was the „one-man-air-army“😉
All of them are deserving of the title “hero.”
"Soldiers who stood as one against the enemy" where is the ww1 portuguese soldier the "soldado milhões" witch is name/nickname translated means millions soldier
He did the same has the dentist, the diference was that he survived
I love this chanel but i am dissapointed that this soldier isnt even included in this list
Even the chanel Yarnhub has made a video about him
He even has a movie for God sake, i doubt the dentist has one (I dont want to offend anyone)
Trust me you’re offended enough for all of us about this porch a geese guy
2:45 dayum
Imagine Seeing a One-eyed French pirate Singlehandedly Liberate Your town all because of one Death
The first guy’s Dad lore must’ve been crazy
Wow what a man !
i hope Léo-
nvm Léo Major is the first guy lmao didnt even finish 💀
Hitler tried taking out church hill but could not because Winston had the heart of a lion
I didn’t realize sneakers were invented in the 40s.
bro has insane dad lore to tell his kids
One of the pioneers of British tactics before the s-a-s. With many secrets still plastered in black. The real problem with Canada is the French language in Quebec Canada why he really refused the medal the first time from a British not a Canadian
Merci pour histoire de Léo (Rambo)
That intelligence. Is so powerful
Major the most awesome
and still in Zwolle he is hero of it and we still remember him
Omg what a super hero
bro imagine your ready to liberate a town, and homie just tells you " oh mb i did that like 20 minutes ago"
Wow omg Leo the lion
Leo is literally the player.
Lauri törni could have been included... The soldier of three armies knows the game
10:31 I wonder how those my dad can beat your dad arguments went for his kids.
obi-wan nairobi made me genuinely cackle
If they made a movie about them , no one would believe it 😂
That first one is probably the inspiration for BJ Blazkowicz, literally a god damn main character
Do a video on Tarrare
Very good job dudes!! Congratulations 992.72% yo. Another "one-man-army" who shouldn't be overlooked is Ernest "Smokey" Smith, VC.
Guy single-handedly fought a German rifle company, and 3 Panther V tanks, and won.
yes.
Men of valor series in a nutshell
Kyle Morgan and Jared Stout in Mali.
Never heard about the dentist. A legend
Leo later stated in a post war interview that he could have taken the town in half the time if not for the weight of his massive balls slowing him and requiring frequent rest breaks.
John basalone better be on here
A Pacific fan I see
Thanks!
Neat Pitch invasion
Gil Courtemanche, « Généraux et colonels de l’armée canadienne next 👍
Leo Major = IRL!Venom Snake
Man who sold the world
Also Albert Roche during ww1
Good video
This is why allies dont need propaganda! Wew lad
christian craighead is one of the reasons why im confident in my country's fighting prowess
Leo Major liberating an entire Polish town with his Yeezys
Leo is an absolute Canadian badass 🫡🇺🇸
The Japanese in those days were truly disturbing creatures.
hey you should do manolis mpikakis
A British SAS officer was using a Canadian rifle? Craighead was apparently a pseudonym.
thar wud hav bin of slight amusement in 1st story if leo had been promoted one up frm a captain