Living in America, many, many stories about men and women, serving in the wars of Europe, are not told in America and the the heroism of them are inspiring. Thank you for their stories.
Bro no war stories are told pretty much anywhere unless you are doing it in your free time or with a friend/relative who was in war. Schools only teach about the causes of wars and social issues/solutions in history.
To add to video - he survived the slaughter of his family solely because his dad sent him to uncle to borrow a cart. According to what his son said, he was haunted by the image of his family being hanged (mother, father, four sisters and grandma) and his house burnt to the ground to the end of his days. The murderers were from Austro-Hungarian 42nd Home Guard Infantry Division, also nicknamed "Devil's Division" for their horrible crimes.
Damn... even though the division mainly had croatian soldiers the fact that the army of my predecessors allowed such a war criminal regiment to exist saddens me.
@@mauroancicO9 Do not forget that monster was treating Serbs as if they were occupied. In the years after the War, his commies killed almost all the remaining intellectuals, doctors, engineers, lawyers, clergymen and teachers and stole their property. Scars still have not healed.
No joke, the first second of the video I thought 'huh this looks like real trees, did they do like a live action part in it?' then I realized the animation was just so damn good. It's amazing to keep seeing the quality progress!
One important thing he also was part of "Solunski" front that brought the end of WW1, so basically he was from the very beginning of WW1 to the very end of WW1. There's a excellent Serbian movie depicting real historical figures "King Peter the First" or "Kralj Petar Prvi", of course film is about King Peter but also one of the main characters is Momčilo Gavrić and tells his and entire Serbian infantry story from the beginning to the Crete, later Serbia rejoined the war and fought along side French and sometimes British to reclaim all of Balkan.
This story kinda reminds me of the story of, Sergei Aleshkov. He was a six-year-old orphan who was rescued by a Red Army unit (142nd Guards Rifle Regiment of the 47th Guards Rifle Division) and would not only be adopted by the unit's commander, Commander Kutzenov, but would become part of the regiment.
Momčilo Gavrić (Serbian Cyrillic: Момчило Гаврић; 1 May 1906 - 28 April 1993) was the youngest known soldier ever and youngest Serbian soldier, he became a soldier at the age of eight.
@@fuxk_your_life yeah i know what im trying to say is that he say the youngest known Soldier ever but what i say contradict this the one im saying indeed came from ww2 but he is 6
His family was more than "harmed", they were massacred by Austro Hungarian troops, like many others during the savage invasion and occupation of Serbia. I encourage anyone interested in WW1 history to read about Momčilo Gavrilivić, story is way longer and obviously cant fit in a short video, but im really glad this story is covered, hopefully it sparks some interest for "forgotten" front of WW1. And i would also recommend reading about retreat of Serbian army and civilians across the Albanian mountains. Its an incredible story of struggle for survival. Never before or since has something like that happened. It was such an incredible feat that survivors who managed to return alive to Serbia received an award called "Albanska spomenica". There is a monument built in city of Loznica, it belongs to our boy, Momčilo. Thank you Yarnhub for keeping the memory of Momčilo Gavrilović alive. Živela Srbija!
It might interest you to know that the Swedish metal band wrote the song "Last Dying Breath", commemmorating the defence of Belgrade. No idea if it's your type of music but still, the world remembers!
Do not place this on the shoulders of the Empire, this was a Croatian Division, this was nothing but the ethnic horrors of the region, many will twist this into Austrian crimes and horrors,
Being in the U.S., we often miss out on so many incredible stories of heroism from Europe’s wars. It’s amazing to learn about them-thank you for keeping their legacy alive!
This reminds me of one of the last American WW1 veterans I met when traveling through West Virginia. Lied about his age and joined at 12, got into Artillery and served with distinction. Became a construction contractor, and was captured by the Japanese in the pacific at the outbreak of WW2 and survived all 4 years as a POW, and swore to never leave the US again after he came home.
Good video, there is also a funny story about his recalling to royal yugoslav army: when he recieved a call, he was still young, and he joked that he was already in the war, and they didnt believe him and he was put in prison, only later the older officers who knew him said to guards that he was actually talking a truth, and he still fought in ww2, as mentioned in video. I heard this story from my history teacher, but I cant replicate the way he told it to my class, he really knew to talk stories.
@@danieljani7981 well, not that young, but he was in his thirties, best years acording for people. And pretty young to tell that he was already in war.
As a Serb, I really love this Yarnhub video. It takes a big difference from any other Yarnhub videos. Hell, even other videos from channels such as Extra History, Eastory, and so on can't compare with this single video. It takes a story that everybody knows and nobody has covered, goes into detail, and then release it to the public. Although some chunks were left out, this was top-notch. I really wish to see more historical videos focusing on Serbian history. But not just Serbian history, but other histories from other minor countries like the Czech Republic, Estonia, and many others! Besides that, great work Yarnhub. Hope you reach 1,000,000 subscribers before 2024.
Yarnhub the animation quality that y'all have accomplished is amazing. What's next? Live reenactments with actual people? When are we going to see Yarnhub time travel and just interview the people in real time. Astounding work. Keep up the amazing stories
Vasilevna: "I salute you, one legend to another." Gavric: *tips soldier's hat in appreciation* Small context: Mariya Vasilyevna Oktyabrskaya was a Soviet tank commander (T-34 medium) who joined the army to avenge her husband's death in Barbarossa. She served the Red Army valiantly until dying from injuries in 1944 while trying to fix the 34's track. Gavric took his revenge too, and never gave up. I feel the two would find the other quite amiable to talk with.
He was the probably best grandfather because he could tell stories about both world wars, POW camp imprisonment, and Concentration camp imprisonment, and survived it all
For a second, I thought this is the story of Sergei. After he's village got burned down after helping Russian partisans, the boy was found in a forest covered in scabs and bug bites. After the Russian scouts found him and take him into the regiment, when he was 3 or 5 years old when he joined. He did a lot of things like finding German artillery spotters inside a pile of hay, helping his adopted father who is commander of the regiment survive a couple times getting buried by artillery explosion, carried machine gun ammo to the machine gunners and many more. He was the mascot of the regiment, he even requested a child officers uniform and a custom rank was made named Junior Officer. This uniform almost got him killed when one time, a German bi-plane mistaken Sergei as an officer and shot in the leg. Another time, he was visited by a general that gave him a Browning pistol as a gift. He's adopted father would also marry a nurse in the regiment that Sergei was really fond of.
Brilliantly told and illustrated. A truly great story of endurance, humanity and love, and pure, straightforward simple guts. I know next to nothing about events on the Eastern Front but am very glad to have watched this film. Thanks.
O prvom svetskom ratu sam krenuo da učim pre dve godine,hvala ti što si me podsetio o Momčilu Gavriću, on je bio jedan od naših najvećih ličnosti tokom prvog svetskog rata. Miroslav (Translate from Serbian to English)
Wow. This video was absolutely amazing. Too bad he didn’t meet with his army caretaker after. Has anyone made a movie in this? This is absolutely movie worthy.
This is so awesome and inspirational although only 100+ and not many years ago in the grand scheme, this could never happen today in this retched world.
I love this video because i am Serbian and when i see somebody talk about out great history and our heroes like Momčilo Gavrić, thank you guys for this awesome video!
Потрясающая история,хороший человек ,который много пережил,судьба его хранила ,хотя он не прятался от смерти .Сербы наши братья ,единственные кто не прогнулся перед немцами ...
god dude people escaping nazi prisons manages to be common and still insanely badass, man fought in ww1 twice, not even 13, fought in WW2, helped resistance, and lived a peaceful life with his wife and children. balls bigger than apples
4:40 Greeks only joined the war in 1917, even though since 1915. both sides egregiously violated their neutrality. The Entente armies on the Macedonian front alongside whom the Serbian Army fought in 1916 were French, British, Italian and Russian. By 1918. the British and the French had some of their colonial units from India, Senegal and Indochina, on the Macedonian front although I am not sure if any of them were there as early as 1916.
Hello from Detroit Michigan USA Great video Brother thank you for sharing your knowledge and expertise and for taking us on your adventure through time and space
my father is serbian his dad fought in the balkan wars from 1991-1995 he was an oficer and was 51 at that time and my great grandpa fought in both ww1 and ww2 the reson im commenting this is because he fought the Austro-Hungarians from 1914 to 1918 while he was only 14 when the war startet in 1914 and im here while im 15 sitting and rotting on youtube he was fighting for his country and he even continued his militarry carrier and became a 18 year old sergent in 1918 its truly amazing how times like war changes people he saw so many horrors when he was only 14 we can just be greatful for the times we live now [sorry for bad english]
Another story of a young soldier that would like to see yarnhub do is James Charles Martin he was the youngest Australian known to have died in World War I. He was only 14 years and nine months old when he succumbed to typhoid during the Gallipoli campaign. He was one of 20 Australian soldiers under the age of 18 known to have died in World War I.
i can't imagine all your potential on by making this videos yarnhubteam,over the years your videos make a great impact on your viewers especially #yarnhubmystery,we had a great time watching this video thank you.
Just incredible!!! I can't get enough.. I've watch almost all your videos now, yet you still surprise me with almost everyone of them. Keep on keepin on!
9 years old boy bravery fighting war because his family lost his life and after fight promote into corporal man Wow wonderful animation 👌 narration of historical story of Little boy who fight the enemy
You should also cover the similar story of Sergei Aleshkov, he was rescued by a Red Army unit when 6 years old at the time, and ended up being adopted by the unit's commander. He is considered probably one of the youngest soldiers in ww2.
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New video hope it’s good
I already know it will be
I love your videos
Yes sir!
great videos you make
your videos are always great
Living in America, many, many stories about men and women, serving in the wars of Europe, are not told in America and the the heroism of them are inspiring. Thank you for their stories.
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tulsa_race_massacre
Because teaching real history is indoctrination or smthn smh idk, at least if there’s a non-white involved
Believe me, i live in Belgium and these stories are also not told to us.
History isn’t taught to anyone anymore or in reality probably has never been taught, you get a snippet.
Bro no war stories are told pretty much anywhere unless you are doing it in your free time or with a friend/relative who was in war.
Schools only teach about the causes of wars and social issues/solutions in history.
To add to video - he survived the slaughter of his family solely because his dad sent him to uncle to borrow a cart. According to what his son said, he was haunted by the image of his family being hanged (mother, father, four sisters and grandma) and his house burnt to the ground to the end of his days. The murderers were from Austro-Hungarian 42nd Home Guard Infantry Division, also nicknamed "Devil's Division" for their horrible crimes.
Damn... even though the division mainly had croatian soldiers the fact that the army of my predecessors allowed such a war criminal regiment to exist saddens me.
Fun fact Josip Broz Tito was in that division and he was the man who led the Yugoslav partizans in WW2 who broke him out
@@AdamoHun you don't have to feel sad...as long as you don't support them today just because you are their descendant/countryman,you are absolved.
@@mauroancicO9 Do not forget that monster was treating Serbs as if they were occupied. In the years after the War, his commies killed almost all the remaining intellectuals, doctors, engineers, lawyers, clergymen and teachers and stole their property. Scars still have not healed.
@@mauroancicO9 Woah that is a very cool fact
It's especially touching how he insisted not to leave his care taker on the mountain, and thus in return saved his care taker!
The fact that there is none Wikipedia or any information about his caretaker milosh mishovich is an insult
Many in the Soviet don't have there names@@Rubiconlmao
"If you don't go further, neither will I" - Momcilos words to Milos
@@herzog1857 Thank you for sharing!
@@LancelotChan Np mate 🙂
Yarnhub to History Channel: When I watched you I was but a learner, now I am the master.
They grow up so fast 😭
This is an underrated comment
@@emperorpalpatine2593 IMHO, that's accurate
@@elementxxrider in my opinion it's the jedi who are evil
@@JJ-ib4fl they aren't. But they aren't right either. Their knowledge is incomplete just as the Sith's is. They're part of an everything.
No joke, the first second of the video I thought 'huh this looks like real trees, did they do like a live action part in it?' then I realized the animation was just so damn good. It's amazing to keep seeing the quality progress!
I thought the same thing!
@@Eyes0penNoFear i also
Same dude
Same
Same
One important thing he also was part of "Solunski" front that brought the end of WW1, so basically he was from the very beginning of WW1 to the very end of WW1.
There's a excellent Serbian movie depicting real historical figures "King Peter the First" or "Kralj Petar Prvi", of course film is about King Peter but also one of the main characters is Momčilo Gavrić and tells his and entire Serbian infantry story from the beginning to the Crete, later Serbia rejoined the war and fought along side French and sometimes British to reclaim all of Balkan.
Thank you. I will try to find this.
not Crete,its Corfu Island
This story kinda reminds me of the story of, Sergei Aleshkov. He was a six-year-old orphan who was rescued by a Red Army unit (142nd Guards Rifle Regiment of the 47th Guards Rifle Division) and would not only be adopted by the unit's commander, Commander Kutzenov, but would become part of the regiment.
Is he still alive?
@@xhg7a no
He died of a heart attack
@@shermantankstudios9086 at 50 if I remember correctly
And is also known as the youngest soldier to fight in war
Momčilo Gavrić (Serbian Cyrillic: Момчило Гаврић; 1 May 1906 - 28 April 1993) was the youngest known soldier ever and youngest Serbian soldier, he became a soldier at the age of eight.
How about that russian soldier from ww2 he fight the war at age 6
@@aryandrasetiawan5386 yep i know that to
So If the dates are true than he saw Yugoslavia Rise and fall
@@aryandrasetiawan5386 lil russian boy was in wwII,lil serbian boy is from wwI...30 yrs earlier
@@fuxk_your_life yeah i know what im trying to say is that he say the youngest known Soldier ever but what i say contradict this the one im saying indeed came from ww2 but he is 6
His family was more than "harmed", they were massacred by Austro Hungarian troops, like many others during the savage invasion and occupation of Serbia.
I encourage anyone interested in WW1 history to read about Momčilo Gavrilivić, story is way longer and obviously cant fit in a short video, but im really glad this story is covered, hopefully it sparks some interest for "forgotten" front of WW1.
And i would also recommend reading about retreat of Serbian army and civilians across the Albanian mountains. Its an incredible story of struggle for survival. Never before or since has something like that happened. It was such an incredible feat that survivors who managed to return alive to Serbia received an award called "Albanska spomenica".
There is a monument built in city of Loznica, it belongs to our boy, Momčilo.
Thank you Yarnhub for keeping the memory of Momčilo Gavrilović alive.
Živela Srbija!
It might interest you to know that the Swedish metal band wrote the song "Last Dying Breath", commemmorating the defence of Belgrade. No idea if it's your type of music but still, the world remembers!
I belived his family was hanged
The word "harmed" is probably used to avoid YT censors.
Do not place this on the shoulders of the Empire, this was a Croatian Division, this was nothing but the ethnic horrors of the region, many will twist this into Austrian crimes and horrors,
Austria, btw never apologized for the atrocities committed during WW1 till today. Nothing in this regard is taught in Austrian schools.
Gotta be one of my favorite stories yet! That boy was a man since age 9. He survived too much to be held captive either, it would seem.
This kid was so much braver than many grown men at the time. Serious respect to him for going through that kind of life 07 (that's a salute btw)
Being in the U.S., we often miss out on so many incredible stories of heroism from Europe’s wars. It’s amazing to learn about them-thank you for keeping their legacy alive!
This reminds me of one of the last American WW1 veterans I met when traveling through West Virginia. Lied about his age and joined at 12, got into Artillery and served with distinction. Became a construction contractor, and was captured by the Japanese in the pacific at the outbreak of WW2 and survived all 4 years as a POW, and swore to never leave the US again after he came home.
What a life these people had, amazing honestly.
12! Jesus. The look of shock on anyone taller and more mature would’ve been huge
Good video, there is also a funny story about his recalling to royal yugoslav army: when he recieved a call, he was still young, and he joked that he was already in the war, and they didnt believe him and he was put in prison, only later the older officers who knew him said to guards that he was actually talking a truth, and he still fought in ww2, as mentioned in video. I heard this story from my history teacher, but I cant replicate the way he told it to my class, he really knew to talk stories.
in April 1941 he 35 year old. Is that still young?!
@@danieljani7981 well, not that young, but he was in his thirties, best years acording for people. And pretty young to tell that he was already in war.
@@andrijasaviccsavic1124 okay. Can be understood. I see what you mean.
As Serb I gota tell you I am proud of you and Momčilo. My hart is warm when I watch videos like these.
Kepp good work up!
As a Serb, I really love this Yarnhub video. It takes a big difference from any other Yarnhub videos. Hell, even other videos from channels such as Extra History, Eastory, and so on can't compare with this single video. It takes a story that everybody knows and nobody has covered, goes into detail, and then release it to the public. Although some chunks were left out, this was top-notch. I really wish to see more historical videos focusing on Serbian history. But not just Serbian history, but other histories from other minor countries like the Czech Republic, Estonia, and many others! Besides that, great work Yarnhub. Hope you reach 1,000,000 subscribers before 2024.
Yarnhub the animation quality that y'all have accomplished is amazing. What's next? Live reenactments with actual people? When are we going to see Yarnhub time travel and just interview the people in real time. Astounding work. Keep up the amazing stories
This brings a whole new meaning to “When I was your age…”
Let’s just apreciate that they actually got serbian voice actors for the voicelines
Amazing how one man can fight in two of the greatest and most tragic wars ever. Thank you for his story.
when the company requires at least 20 years of experience...
Vasilevna: "I salute you, one legend to another."
Gavric: *tips soldier's hat in appreciation*
Small context:
Mariya Vasilyevna Oktyabrskaya was a Soviet tank commander (T-34 medium) who joined the army to avenge her husband's death in Barbarossa. She served the Red Army valiantly until dying from injuries in 1944 while trying to fix the 34's track.
Gavric took his revenge too, and never gave up. I feel the two would find the other quite amiable to talk with.
I believe they made a video on her aswell
@@roadtrain_ They did.
th-cam.com/video/JbtoWV8WSi4/w-d-xo.html
Awesome a 9 year old soldier even at this age being courgageous like that nice video to know more on history and thing like this great job
this is a great Video! I would like to see more about the "forgotten" heroes of the great war ;)
With these animations I’m surprised how you’re not at 1 million already. Good luck 👍
Dammit Yarnhub, every story you tell moves me near to tears. Keep doing what you do so well!
I am glad to hear that our heroes are honored around the world by making great videos like this
Thank you
I've seen the picture of real Gavric. Your animations are really world class.
Fascinating story, extremely well told with excellent graphics. Congrats on another masterpiece
A Good Video Before going to Sleep, Thanks YarnHub!
Dang it’s only 1:00pm here lol
@@nyxknight7555 heard of "siesta"? You should try it
He was the probably best grandfather because he could tell stories about both world wars, POW camp imprisonment, and Concentration camp imprisonment, and survived it all
For a second, I thought this is the story of Sergei. After he's village got burned down after helping Russian partisans, the boy was found in a forest covered in scabs and bug bites. After the Russian scouts found him and take him into the regiment, when he was 3 or 5 years old when he joined. He did a lot of things like finding German artillery spotters inside a pile of hay, helping his adopted father who is commander of the regiment survive a couple times getting buried by artillery explosion, carried machine gun ammo to the machine gunners and many more. He was the mascot of the regiment, he even requested a child officers uniform and a custom rank was made named Junior Officer. This uniform almost got him killed when one time, a German bi-plane mistaken Sergei as an officer and shot in the leg. Another time, he was visited by a general that gave him a Browning pistol as a gift. He's adopted father would also marry a nurse in the regiment that Sergei was really fond of.
Same!!!
Best kids ever
Wow, I got a stack of likes.
This Is The Best Story Yet I'm Literally Crying While I'm Watching The Video I Love It I Want More. thanks Yarnhub Big Fan.
No words can describe the progress in the animation quality.
“significantly better” pretty much sums it up
Brilliantly told and illustrated. A truly great story of endurance, humanity and love, and pure, straightforward simple guts. I know next to nothing about events on the Eastern Front but am very glad to have watched this film. Thanks.
"I'm the captain of our school's football, what makes you so special?"
"I'm a corporal of the Serbian army."
"... You're 9-years old."
"yeah I am 9 years old"
"The-"
"Shut it"
Finally someone is talking about Momcilo Gavric, i am so happy about that. He more than deserves it. Вечна ти слава Момчило.
The animations especially of the trees were so realistic. Your content are getting better and better.
O prvom svetskom ratu sam krenuo da učim pre dve godine,hvala ti što si me podsetio o Momčilu Gavriću, on je bio jedan od naših najvećih ličnosti tokom prvog svetskog rata.
Miroslav
(Translate from Serbian to English)
Wow. This video was absolutely amazing. Too bad he didn’t meet with his army caretaker after. Has anyone made a movie in this? This is absolutely movie worthy.
Amazing! Thank you for helping make sure history is not forgotten!
This is so awesome and inspirational although only 100+ and not many years ago in the grand scheme, this could never happen today in this retched world.
I love this video because i am Serbian and when i see somebody talk about out great history and our heroes like Momčilo Gavrić, thank you guys for this awesome video!
Another Great Animation, You guys never cease to amaze me
Потрясающая история,хороший человек ,который много пережил,судьба его хранила ,хотя он не прятался от смерти .Сербы наши братья ,единственные кто не прогнулся перед немцами ...
refreshed youtube, immediately clicked on the yarnhub video without even reading.
because thats what i should do to experience this godly channel
me too
When Yarnhub hits 1 million they should do a QNA video with all the Yarnhub animators and writers like a podcast on a stream
Thaks yarnhoub for representing my countary and for the work you put into theese
god dude people escaping nazi prisons manages to be common and still insanely badass, man fought in ww1 twice, not even 13, fought in WW2, helped resistance, and lived a peaceful life with his wife and children. balls bigger than apples
Balls bigger than basketballs
Balls bigger than Jupiter
Balls bigger than a punt gun (ammo)
Amazing video, He was a true warrior throughout his whole life.
Thanks for the videos best quality never seen this much hard work making history videos then any other history videos on TH-cam!
He lived the rest of his life like a true hero deserves❤ may he rest in peace
Wow I never thought that animated stories could get any better
:( Such a sad but interesting story. He is like Tintin, a brave soul. I think he lived a great life
Yes, but this kid was real. Like a certain great lady we have just lost, they don't make people like that any more. (More's the pity.)
Small in stature, a giant when it came to heart and courage.
Animations get better and better every video. So underrated.
I’m so happy to hear he was able to escape the concetration camp and lived with family he trully deserved it.
4:40 Greeks only joined the war in 1917, even though since 1915. both sides egregiously violated their neutrality. The Entente armies on the Macedonian front alongside whom the Serbian Army fought in 1916 were French, British, Italian and Russian. By 1918. the British and the French had some of their colonial units from India, Senegal and Indochina, on the Macedonian front although I am not sure if any of them were there as early as 1916.
Inspiring and moving, is unavoidable to think, what a precious life he lived
my guy became a soldier at 9 while i lay on my bed watching videos about world wars
it's not exactly a fair comparison either.
@@oliviersavard8676 True XD
Another great story that nearly brought me to tears.
Amazing... This would be a incredible movie if done right.. Thanks for this
As a Bulgarian, I see this story as very brave and beautiful. A worthy hero for his time! Greetings from Bulgaria, Serbian brothers!
bro survived the first world war. second world war, prison camp and auschwitz. what a legend
No mate, not that one, but concentration camp in Batajnica Serbia.
Ikr
@@JamesCooke-x2t w pfp
@@Endergodzilla hell yeah
Yes I know WT pfp
the quality of your videos get better and better each time you make a video!
God bless Serbia!🇷🇸
Thanks for adding serbia and yugoslavia again,love from serbia❤
The ”It's (Date), (Year)" Never gets old.
I have heard this story before, but never in such detail. Please keep the amazing vids coming.🙏👍🙏
Wow, an amazing story.
That child was so brave
Thank you so much for this video big thanks from Serbia i love your channel.
Hello from Detroit Michigan USA Great video Brother thank you for sharing your knowledge and expertise and for taking us on your adventure through time and space
my father is serbian his dad fought in the balkan wars from 1991-1995 he was an oficer and was 51 at that time and my great grandpa fought in both ww1 and ww2 the reson im commenting this is because he fought the Austro-Hungarians from 1914 to 1918 while he was only 14 when the war startet in 1914 and im here while im 15 sitting and rotting on youtube he was fighting for his country and he even continued his militarry carrier and became a 18 year old sergent in 1918 its truly amazing how times like war changes people he saw so many horrors when he was only 14 we can just be greatful for the times we live now [sorry for bad english]
This looks so realistic. I love the content. You guys are really setting the new bar!
This is the best story I've heard ever
Incredible story so glad he made it through all thet.
This has got to be the greatest story i ever heard, im subscribing
Great video. Y’all do amazing work with these stories and animations
Respect to this kid, he literally joined the military just to get some sweet revenge for his family, I love this.
Another story of a young soldier that would like to see yarnhub do is James Charles Martin he was the youngest Australian known to have died in World War I. He was only 14 years and nine months old when he succumbed to typhoid during the Gallipoli campaign. He was one of 20 Australian soldiers under the age of 18 known to have died in World War I.
I said it 100 times and ill say it again, Yarnhub is the best history animation channel
i can't imagine all your potential on by making this videos yarnhubteam,over the years your videos make a great impact on your viewers especially #yarnhubmystery,we had a great time watching this video thank you.
I’m surprised you don’t have eighty million subscribers with this quality of content.
Once a soldier, always a soldier.
Just incredible!!! I can't get enough.. I've watch almost all your videos now, yet you still surprise me with almost everyone of them. Keep on keepin on!
Man the graphics are getting better and better every video.
Mad respect for respecting the names and saying them correctly.
Great story.
While you're in that area of the world, you should also check out Milunka Savic.
I agree as Sabaton is actually made a song about her
Can you provide a brief summary about this person… I want to have some context on who she is
I was very worried for his outcome, being through so much. I'm glad he survived where so many didn't
An interesting story and the animation is getting smoother and smoother, good job YarnHub team👍👍👍
9 years old boy bravery fighting war because his family lost his life and after fight promote into corporal man Wow wonderful animation 👌 narration of historical story of Little boy who fight the enemy
You should also cover the similar story of Sergei Aleshkov, he was rescued by a Red Army unit when 6 years old at the time, and ended up being adopted by the unit's commander. He is considered probably one of the youngest soldiers in ww2.
Amazing story! Thank you for sharing this video. Thumbs up 👍🏻 ~John
That story should be made into a movie!
Sabaton, if you are watching... you know what you must do.
oh yes
Potential lyrics:
A 9 year old came to us
Alone abandon
His cries for help
Of war and famine
@@andmos1001”a group of solders”
Yes
Finally a video about my heroic country
This is an amazing video
yes yarnhub i love you for this you do all my favorite storys thank thank you so much
I hit notification bell and 13 minute later you give new video
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