I have assisted in the production of a similar short film with the help of re-enactors. I also acquire, restore and deal in WWI/ WWII kit and could pick up small errors all day long, however, remember this is shot in a day and produced in 2 weeks. I think it’s a very nice little production. Imagine what this producer can do with a budget, time, historians/ research, props, locations etc. We can all show off with our historical accuracies but some of us don’t, but appreciate the effort. The boredom and blandness is very accurate indeed as in most wars. Well done to all involved.
We didn’t buy them for the production. We approached and selected re-enactors at the larger UK military shows. Re-enactors will pay far more attention to detail and accuracy than producers and researchers. They already act a certain amount within the shows and groups. It’s much easier than buying everything. They may even allow you to film using their vehicles.
true...i noted how before the landing they are making soup for later that night. yet because of the paratroop landings, the beach invasion hit right at dawn. so there's that. But i do appreciate the film greatly.
the grenade looked a lil bit plastic, also the paratrooper casually threw the grenade through the gap in the armour. Weapons were a bit wrong and I don't think you would step out of a burning bunker like he did, isn't it supposed to be normandy. There was no smoke in the sky, the floor was swept and clean. this Maurice is totally right. ^
For all of you judging the full because "oh a semi-automatic bolt action rifle" or "the german has an M1" you can piss off. This is a small short film made by a small group of people and not everyone has the money to afford such equipment for a short film so please do not judge for these inaccuracies
@@samdodsworth9480 from what I know critics also take into account the context on how a film was made such as its budget and etc. Constructive criticism is not only about pointing out mistakes, its also suggestions on how to make a production better.
This really just says, no matter what side they’re on: they have people at home that miss them, weep for them each day, but will never see them ever again. Each troop is a person and should be treated as such in times like this
@@tavish4699 The bolt action "Springfield" rifle was in use early in WWII but was replaced by the M-1 Garand just as soon as they could make enough of them. Some were still used by snipers as they were thought to be more accurate at long range. A good sniper should not need to be able to fire a lot of bullets to be effective in his job.
I thought it was emphasising what a rag-tag bunch of cannon fodder they were - only there to absorb an invasion until the main force could counter attack.
I saw just a few inaccuracies here: 1. The regiment number until the shoulder pads of one of the soldiers - if no one else is using them in his unit, why is he? They were barely ever used in WW2. 2. The soldier who, from what the story tells, isn't very enthusiastic about the war and just wants to go home, has the helmet decals. After the order was given out to remove them all in 1939 (or 1940, I don't remember right now), typically the only soldiers who kept them were so diehard patriotic, they would've jumped the opportunity to get transferred to Waffen SS if they could.
@@kh2b573 The order about having them removed was in effect, so him not knowing it is highly unlikely. Also, he was wearing that helmet at the very start, and in that scene the situation was calm, so the probability of him taking someone else's helmet is again, unlikely.
@@Rompie1302 Pretty sure the op means that the real bunker 661 is in Holland, while the one in the film is probably a made up one in France. Although it is possible that both places have a bunker numbered 226.
The first 5 minutes was 1st class outstanding, as good as Hollaywood! The lighting, the story, the men...! The last minute was 3rd class with a German straight bolt rifle firing semi-auto, American soldiers closing on the bunker with no German infantry support firing at them with MG-42, MP-40, or K98 Mauser or potato masher granades being thrown at them...
A week ago I found German WW2 helmet in my village . As it seemed like , looking at hole on hat being made by Soviet or Yugoslav bullet , I've found this : " That German soldier was retreating and when he wanted to jump over fence , bullet hit him in head and he fell down and died " .
Yeah the bolt action business is messed up but what I want to know is where the hell a bunker would be that is supposedly on the Atlantic wall (with a rather small gun mind you) that is being attacked by paratroopers... in daylight. Additionally how wouldn't have our dear Dietrich not have woken up in the middle of the night from AA firing on the paratroop planes or the pre-landing bombardment in the early hours of the morning before any light. I don't know, seems like they had some gear and an idea and decided to make a short film. At any rate, still better than anything I could produce lol. Cool story bro.
AIRBORNE BOREALIS!? IN THIS PART OF NORMANDY? AT THIS TIME OF DAY, AT THIS TIME OF THE YEAR, LOCALIZED ENTIRELY BY YOUR BUNKER? Ja. May I see it? ...nine
This is well done. People are nitpicking the hell out of stupid details. Like they could make a better film. Guess what, I am a historian and the incorrect depiction of a bolt action rifle doesn't matter. That isn't what history is about. What matters is the depiction of a young man that just wants to survive and go home.
Something similar actually happened near the town of Troppau. My grandfather who served there as a Panzerkommandant told me that one bunker was stormed with artillery fire for about a week. When the soldiers defending it ran out of food, they came out with their hands up. Soviets threw a grenade inside, that killed the remaining soldiers and shot the rest.
Problems I’ve noticed: gun shots need to be louder, they sound like pellet guns, and there was a paratrooper shooting a bolt action rifle without operating the bolt in between shots
In German, the allies are/were called "die Alliierten", while the group of countries consisting of Germany, Italy, Japan and some smaller ones in eastern Europe were called the "Achsenmächte" (Axis Forces), so the translation is in fact correct. But I understand the confusion
Very interesting, I'd love to see more stories of these men on the atlantic wall. Keep up the great effort on uniforms, equipment and location. These details hit the mark for we historians and are a great element in your presentation. I don't think the acting and editing are all that bad. You'll refine it easily with experiance and practice. Just dont try to mimic something you've already seen just for lack of creativity. If it was so easy, the over budgeted and over acted productions from hollyweird would be better. I hope you produce more.
Hey, the war wasn't over for him and he wanted to fight the Russians. Yep, that would've satisfied him. The good part is, and for one reason or another, the "His guts, our blood" prima donna was removed. The Russian Army would've destroyed the allied forces.
I love how the German with his binoculars watched the American sneak up on the bunker while pulling a grenade pin, and then the American soldier at left has a bolt action rifle that’s shooting like a fecking semi auto.
@@diemisters8010 thats because they are americans..i bet they try their best ,,you try to speak my langunage ..japanese..you could also not speak it correct
Sehr schönes Video! Die deutschen Texte könnte man mit einem Deutschen am Set noch etwas besser hinbekommen aber alles in allem eine schöne Produktion! Grüße aus Deutschland :)
Love the enthusiasm with which this nice piece of work was done :) Very inspiring. It would have been probably much easier to make a video about dutch resistance fighters vs. german occupants. But this approach is more brave. Well done :) What was the PAK 40(?) actually fireing at? If an enemy is that close, you don't need binoculars anymore to spot him ;)
The story is fair up to a point. D-Day was a time of stark terror for most of the German troops on the Atlantic wall. Minutes went on for hours. Hours became weeks. There is no feeling of "Time dilation" here. The battle, what there is of it, is rushed as if to get to an end quickly because filming is expensive, rather than to make a statement about the loneliness that goes on forever broken only by short intervals of blood, terror, and loss. Most of the characters are underdeveloped, and in the end Bunker 611 isn't a place we really know or care about, any more than the people inside it. I liked the letter part of it, because it gave a "speaking role" to at least one of the characters, without the burden of excess dialogue. You need to rewrite the beginning completely. No mention of D-Day, France, The Wall, or what the audience knows is coming. Because once the audience knows this, everything is cold and set in stone. Just have six young kids at a new post seemingly nowhere except a forlorn sand pile (remember the OkW thought more of Pas-de-Calais as an invasion site.) Then, as it was that morning, all hell broke loose. What they do, and how they react should be the action, drama, and tragedy, of their story. The end also has to change obviously. Someone must live to tell the story, even if he dies at the end.
Yeah that was the gayest soldier to ever do combat and the biggest box of wank I have ever seen. Should just give the actors water pistols and a bouncing castle it was that pathetic lol
Was reading the book dday by Antony beevar, the was a darkly hilarious bit. It was in the chapter about the airborne assault on dday. The part described a bunker that the Americans had to take, inside there was 6 polish conscripted soldiers and only one German. When the allies approached the bunker they heard shouting, followed by a single gunshot, then laughing. The polish then came out of the bunker unarmed surrendering, they weren’t gonna die for Germany so they shot the commander apparently.
You only fire a rifle inside a bunker once because immediately afterwards all your deafened fellow soldiers would be kicking your head in. Likewise, standing next to or immediately in front of the muzzle end of a large calibre gun when it fires is also a once in a lifetime move. The blast would shred anyone that close.
Hate them or not, they were still people doing what they were told and just as our soldiers, they just wanted to go home. May all souls who suffered in the war rest and be at peace.
I have assisted in the production of a similar short film with the help of re-enactors. I also acquire, restore and deal in WWI/ WWII kit and could pick up small errors all day long, however, remember this is shot in a day and produced in 2 weeks. I think it’s a very nice little production. Imagine what this producer can do with a budget, time, historians/ research, props, locations etc. We can all show off with our historical accuracies but some of us don’t, but appreciate the effort. The boredom and blandness is very accurate indeed as in most wars. Well done to all involved.
Neil Meekums where do you buy the German costumes I would love to have one so I could make a film like this
We didn’t buy them for the production. We approached and selected re-enactors at the larger UK military shows. Re-enactors will pay far more attention to detail and accuracy than producers and researchers. They already act a certain amount within the shows and groups. It’s much easier than buying everything. They may even allow you to film using their vehicles.
Neil Meekums thank you this information is very much helpful you just saved me a lot of money
true...i noted how before the landing they are making soup for later that night. yet because of the paratroop landings, the beach invasion hit right at dawn. so there's that. But i do appreciate the film greatly.
Uniforms are a little too new. Need more worn-looking clothing.
As an American who knew several people who and been in this war, I sincerely appreciate how it attempted to tell a short story. Well done.
The german Language is a Bit wrong
Abigail Briarton I don’t think they would have used the term ‘die Allierten’ more likely used the term ‘Feind’
Abigail a bit?
you know that there were slavik POW's in the Normandy ?
Sechs drölf
It’s good but to a native German it’s noticeable
That paratrooper is firing multiple rounds from a bolt action rifle without working the bolt. Only problem I've readily noticed.
I guess they couldn’t get their hands on a m1 garand so they opted for that
It also looked like a Mauser
The paratrooper is magical
True
the grenade looked a lil bit plastic, also the paratrooper casually threw the grenade through the gap in the armour. Weapons were a bit wrong and I don't think you would step out of a burning bunker like he did, isn't it supposed to be normandy. There was no smoke in the sky, the floor was swept and clean. this Maurice is totally right. ^
For all of you judging the full because "oh a semi-automatic bolt action rifle" or "the german has an M1" you can piss off. This is a small short film made by a small group of people and not everyone has the money to afford such equipment for a short film so please do not judge for these inaccuracies
Börkman its called constructive criticism, if you can’t take it then prepare to keep getting it wrong
@@samdodsworth9480 from what I know critics also take into account the context on how a film was made such as its budget and etc.
Constructive criticism is not only about pointing out mistakes, its also suggestions on how to make a production better.
Give the m1 to the american paratrooper and the bolt rifle to the german? Problem solved
The German actually had a M48 Yugo, a cousin of Kar98k.
you're not smart
This really just says, no matter what side they’re on: they have people at home that miss them, weep for them each day, but will never see them ever again. Each troop is a person and should be treated as such in times like this
Slav Pepe except ISIS where their wives are sex slaves...
The rich bastards that send them into pointless deaths, will suffer tears far worse in final judgment
At 5:03 the first bolt action rifle semiautomatic
best thing is the americans didnt even have bolt actions anymore
@@tavish4699 The bolt action "Springfield" rifle was in use early in WWII but was replaced by the M-1 Garand just as soon as they could make enough of them. Some were still used by snipers as they were thought to be more accurate at long range. A good sniper should not need to be able to fire a lot of bullets to be effective in his job.
@@GFSLombardo yea i know but it wasnt used in the paratroopers besides as a sniper rifle
@@GFSLombardo I think you missed the point
@@tavish4699 snipers used it during WW"
0:39 the guy is eating bread and laughing
Lmao i didnt catch that
Justin Ramey yeah I don’t know what he was laughing at😂
@@nj_rey7740 lmao he thought the cameras werent rolling but idk either lmao
I thought it was emphasising what a rag-tag bunch of cannon fodder they were - only there to absorb an invasion until the main force could counter attack.
@DevilTrigger OK, I over-exagerated to get my point across.
**Yells Grenade**
*stares at grenade*
The RubyOverlord nein, granate
Lol
...with a pair of binoculars...lol! tsk tsk
ThePainterr “tsk tsk?”
@@hochspannunglebensgefahr5339 tsk tsk...means "silly hey"
The color and set decorating is awesome, brings out the historical aspects brilliantly. Nicely done. Cheers.
I saw just a few inaccuracies here:
1. The regiment number until the shoulder pads of one of the soldiers - if no one else is using them in his unit, why is he? They were barely ever used in WW2.
2. The soldier who, from what the story tells, isn't very enthusiastic about the war and just wants to go home, has the helmet decals. After the order was given out to remove them all in 1939 (or 1940, I don't remember right now), typically the only soldiers who kept them were so diehard patriotic, they would've jumped the opportunity to get transferred to Waffen SS if they could.
*wankstain detected*
there was also a US soldier using a bot action rifle but he was using it as a semi-auto
He might have just wore someone else's helmet? Or just was given that helmet and didn't know about removibg it
@@MasterBletz Oops, missed that. But I've been focusing on the Germans because I studied the German uniforms and weapons extensively.
@@kh2b573 The order about having them removed was in effect, so him not knowing it is highly unlikely. Also, he was wearing that helmet at the very start, and in that scene the situation was calm, so the probability of him taking someone else's helmet is again, unlikely.
I love these shortfilms in order to see the war from the Germans perspective!
War is hell from all perspectives.
@@GARRY3754 Undoubtedly.
@@GARRY3754 So true.
5:11 gayest throw in the history of cinema
Ah yes, homophobia
tho, effective, and that's what matters. But yeah, it was kinda weirdo throw...
HAHAHHAHAHAHHA😂😂😂😂
😄😄😄
Ich finds lustig wie man den Englischen Akzent aus ihren deutsch raus hört
Das stimmt
Germans should do germans. English - the english.
@@Illusiqn1st yes :D
Das sind Niederländer. Das hört man. JUNGE!
@@gun.sgt.bunfield5899 egal
This bunker 611 is in Hoek van Holland, The Netherlands.
Been there several times.
No this is in frankreich it stand at the begin of the film
@@Rompie1302 No, it is definately in the Netherlands. I know where it is: I live there 😉
The story is in France
No wonder the Germans were overrun on D Day. 😖
@@Rompie1302 Pretty sure the op means that the real bunker 661 is in Holland, while the one in the film is probably a made up one in France.
Although it is possible that both places have a bunker numbered 226.
Luuk Rompelaar it’s in the Netherlands, my uncle is Dutch and lives near there 😂😂
That grenade didn’t go off for a while they had time to throw it back
DinxyBTW through? u mean throw?
9 secs
Ice Wallow Come lol got em
if you are that scared you don't think riat
says ali a
The first 5 minutes was 1st class outstanding, as good as Hollaywood! The lighting, the story, the men...! The last minute was 3rd class with a German straight bolt rifle firing semi-auto, American soldiers closing on the bunker with no German infantry support firing at them with MG-42, MP-40, or K98 Mauser or potato masher granades being thrown at them...
Mein Frau? Was wird gesprochen ist fast korrekt.
Nein ist es nicht😂
@Braiko no, mein is used on masculine words, for women u say meine frau
@Braiko u just add an e on words to make it femenine
Oberfeldwebel H. Man merkt das, dass von Engländer gesprochen wird
Bist du wirklich Feldwebel bei der Bundeswehr?
A week ago I found German WW2 helmet in my village . As it seemed like , looking at hole on hat being made by Soviet or Yugoslav bullet , I've found this :
" That German soldier was retreating and when he wanted to jump over fence , bullet hit him in head and he fell down and died " .
oof that sucks
despite budgets, such efforts are really needed to demonstrate that real humans fought on each side
Well made, sad and tragic for those brave German soldiers that just wanted to go home
Officer: What is this mess on the table
German soldier: I don’t know
German soldier 1944
Not gonna lie thats basicly my response to my parrents lmao.
It's what happens when your men smoke too much hashish without any ventilation inside a bunker. 5:24
it is a rasta bunker
Very good short film well done
4:42 I can hear my morning alarm in the background (COD german alarm)
Ivan Lončarević they reuse it from the first COD made in 2003. Check it out it’s a good game
Sir,I'm not war crazy but I love these films from whatever nationality they help me to be a better person,thank you so much
This is better than Hollywood
There will never a victory in any war. A great short film.
Yeah the bolt action business is messed up but what I want to know is where the hell a bunker would be that is supposedly on the Atlantic wall (with a rather small gun mind you) that is being attacked by paratroopers... in daylight. Additionally how wouldn't have our dear Dietrich not have woken up in the middle of the night from AA firing on the paratroop planes or the pre-landing bombardment in the early hours of the morning before any light.
I don't know, seems like they had some gear and an idea and decided to make a short film. At any rate, still better than anything I could produce lol. Cool story bro.
AIRBORNE BOREALIS!? IN THIS PART OF NORMANDY? AT THIS TIME OF DAY, AT THIS TIME OF THE YEAR, LOCALIZED ENTIRELY BY YOUR BUNKER?
Ja.
May I see it?
...nine
This is well done. People are nitpicking the hell out of stupid details. Like they could make a better film. Guess what, I am a historian and the incorrect depiction of a bolt action rifle doesn't matter. That isn't what history is about. What matters is the depiction of a young man that just wants to survive and go home.
I’m not saying that what the nazis did any good but you got to admit they had some very cool uniforms
So what? The uniforms were part of the propaganda. None of itmatters. Was pointless murder of neighbours.
NICK THORP you should read what Stalin did to Ukraine in 1921, or do you have the IQ of a banana?
HUGO BOSS designed. Their descendants are available at a shopping mall near you (normally w/o the the swastikas)
This...
Isn’t the Nazis.
Something similar actually happened near the town of Troppau. My grandfather who served there as a Panzerkommandant told me that one bunker was stormed with artillery fire for about a week. When the soldiers defending it ran out of food, they came out with their hands up. Soviets threw a grenade inside, that killed the remaining soldiers and shot the rest.
5:05 it was a bolt-action rifle how could it fire multiple times
I know it’s obviously fake I guess
Because you play fortnite to much
M1 grand possibly?
Dutch Van Der Linde
Nope it’s a bolt
Facts
Problems I’ve noticed: gun shots need to be louder, they sound like pellet guns, and there was a paratrooper shooting a bolt action rifle without operating the bolt in between shots
FBI open up
keep up the good work! i really like this video and see how much effort and passion you put into it!
Very well done. As a content creator myself I know how much work it takes to produce content, good job!
They wouldnt have said defending from the allies which would mean they are on the same side
The allies where the USA Briton and the ussr
@@jcreates53 define allies
In German, the allies are/were called "die Alliierten", while the group of countries consisting of Germany, Italy, Japan and some smaller ones in eastern Europe were called the "Achsenmächte" (Axis Forces), so the translation is in fact correct. But I understand the confusion
I loved it great job making it
A bolt action rifle but didnt use the bolt. What a nice gun from the allies.
Army surplus-from the Ecuadorian Army?
Semi-automatic Mausers in the American Army-AMAZING!
Very interesting, I'd love to see more stories of these men on the atlantic wall. Keep up the great effort on uniforms, equipment and location. These details hit the mark for we historians and are a great element in your presentation. I don't think the acting and editing are all that bad. You'll refine it easily with experiance and practice. Just dont try to mimic something you've already seen just for lack of creativity. If it was so easy, the over budgeted and over acted productions from hollyweird would be better. I hope you produce more.
"WE DEFEATED THE WRONG ENEMY!" They killed Patton for speaking the truth
Hey, the war wasn't over for him and he wanted to fight the Russians. Yep, that would've satisfied him. The good part is, and for one reason or another, the "His guts, our blood" prima donna was removed. The Russian Army would've destroyed the allied forces.
That is a made up quote. He never said that.
I love how the German with his binoculars watched the American sneak up on the bunker while pulling a grenade pin, and then the American soldier at left has a bolt action rifle that’s shooting like a fecking semi auto.
i love how the americans were almost knocking on the door before the manned the gun must have been one heavy night of drinking night before
LOL! :-D The bread had its own credits at the end :-)
Risto Virtanen who the fuck says “lol” besides 8 year olds? Are you old enough to watch this?
Achtung ur probably born in the 1970s
Jaime Ruiz nope, after the year 2000
@@hochspannunglebensgefahr5339 :-D lollollollollol.... lmaolmao..!!! Nope, I'm 101 years old :-D :-X
@@hochspannunglebensgefahr5339 you must be 8 to be triggered over "lol" grow the hell up fuck boy
That was quick for the GIs to come ashore against the Atlantic Wall, without the Germans sounding the alarm earlier.
It shows the real perspective of war on the german side. Not every soldier was interested in the war as some were feasting and drinking.
ach echt?
Appeared as if grenade fell in front of the cannon, but was found to be not only behind the cannon but behind the soldiers.
Das ist kein gutes deutsch 🤦♂️
was ist das für dreck am tisch
I think that they have a dutch accent🤔
Ok schlaumeier dann dreh du ein besseren film
@@Sprottel_SFM der Film ist gut aber sie hätten in aud niederländisch drehen sollen du Schlaumeier 😂😉🙋♂️😙
kiffer lol holländische Division vielleicht ?!
Wow that was amazing, great job
2:33 this scene. He's accents more like Dutch
GREAT WORK! First class.
Jonge... i waiting for the Boys from Maaskantje ...heavy dutch accent .. 😉
Wow , didnt notice the war had started til the allies were right at their bunker, They were really on the ball, But well done
I hope you guys make a real movie 👍
This is a very good little film well done not bad at all
is this spoken by dutch people (i am dutch and it sounds just the same when i speak german)
Dieser Moment wenn man den englischen Untertitel besser versteht als die Worte der Soldaten
So ein Blödsinn, die Amis wären genau ins MG-Feuer gelaufen!
😜
Und von denen das deutsch schrecklich 😂
Ja einfach nur RIP😂
@@diemisters8010 thats because they are americans..i bet they try their best ,,you try to speak my langunage ..japanese..you could also not speak it correct
Profi Historiker mal wieder am Werk
@@st.mikolaj198 Diese "Geschichtswissenschaftler" - sind wie ein Geschwür am After!
Sehr schönes Video! Die deutschen Texte könnte man mit einem Deutschen am Set noch etwas besser hinbekommen aber alles in allem eine schöne Produktion!
Grüße aus Deutschland :)
Thank you so much! Big fan of your work! 😊 Greetings from the Netherlands :)
@@PrepperHub You could make a Story about a nederlandish volonteer Group in the Wehrmacht or SS
:)
Hey Im German are you Crazy ????👇👇👇👇👇
Wass eine Unverschämtheit 👇👇👇👇
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Bunker 611? Perhaps Regelbau 625?
Have viewed several of these models in Holland.
going over the cast list.
explains why the German didn't sound German
It's a movie film drama about the history. A small sectional perspective that illuminates the life of people there at the historical scene.
that paratrooper was firing the bolt action rifle without pulling the bolt backwards.
The ending was terribly unrealistic/
Love the enthusiasm with which this nice piece of work was done :) Very inspiring.
It would have been probably much easier to make a video about dutch resistance fighters vs. german occupants. But this approach is more brave. Well done :)
What was the PAK 40(?) actually fireing at?
If an enemy is that close, you don't need binoculars anymore to spot him ;)
Onece apron a time there was a boy in a bunker, suddenly a grenade appeared
The end.
Sorry I couldn't help myself, I am the "SUPER TROLL" 😂😂😂
The story is fair up to a point. D-Day was a time of stark terror for most of the German troops on the Atlantic wall. Minutes went on for hours. Hours became weeks. There is no feeling of "Time dilation" here. The battle, what there is of it, is rushed as if to get to an end quickly because filming is expensive, rather than to make a statement about the loneliness that goes on forever broken only by short intervals of blood, terror, and loss. Most of the characters are underdeveloped, and in the end Bunker 611 isn't a place we really know or care about, any more than the people inside it. I liked the letter part of it, because it gave a "speaking role" to at least one of the characters, without the burden of excess dialogue. You need to rewrite the beginning completely. No mention of D-Day, France, The Wall, or what the audience knows is coming. Because once the audience knows this, everything is cold and set in stone. Just have six young kids at a new post seemingly nowhere except a forlorn sand pile (remember the OkW thought more of Pas-de-Calais as an invasion site.) Then, as it was that morning, all hell broke loose. What they do, and how they react should be the action, drama, and tragedy, of their story. The end also has to change obviously. Someone must live to tell the story, even if he dies at the end.
2:50 Audio aus "Call of Duty" 😂
Ergreifend, Tragisch , Gewaltig !!!! 👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏
It’s a probuble a m1 grand
The one thing that these shorts are missing is the discipline the Wehrmacht had.
5:03 he activated automatic bolt action rifle.
It's a M1 Garand dumbass
@@justinriodique5963 take a closer look bruh
Oh sorry WTF IN THE NAME OF--
IT IS A BOLT ACTION
Sorry dude
@@justinriodique5963 it’s okay man
Very Amazing short film 👌 🙌 I love the army and always wanted the explore the past of our military history. Very amazing again thank you.
These Germans are speaking German with a American accent 😂
The accent you hear here is Dutch. I'm a Dutch person who speaks German myself and I could hear it the second the commander started speaking.
We were them. They were us.
Super uniforms. Very well done.
Did I just watch a German with a m1 garand? Before Americans came? Hmm.... A German M1 garand
Maybe...
The japanese army selled a bunch of m1 ripoffs
@@omen5407 who knows ;) via AliExpress :,p
Wanker
@@Mod-rw9cw yes you are ;)
Nicely done. Bravo!
Vor dem Bunker rennen Amis rum -> die schau ich mir Mal ganz genau mit dem Feldstecher an ...
great work
This was honestly bland AF
ktulu310 war is honestly bland AF
War isn’t like Hollywood at all, it is war. And this video shows what war is
@@hochspannunglebensgefahr5339 What much do you expect from a 6 minute long WWII film?
CheetoWeeb B it depends who makes it.
CheetoWeeb B i actually expect a six minute long WWII film to be bad, but this is good. I don’t even really understand what you’re saying
Excellent production.... 5 stars to you. Could you tell me who is composer of the final music track.
Die meisten Sätze sind von der Aussprache komplett falsch
Ist doch voll wuasch oida hauptsache tolles film,oida.
Do you guys have Sauerkraut?
I didnt get any at the Stabskommandantur
This is not real german
Are they Dutch?
Richard Nunn
I don‘t know
@@tenz4845 possibly Danes!
I think it is danish german
Now i think too that they are dutch. But the german they speak.... I can‘t hear it anymore
Que buen cortometraje.
Kauf dir ein Tüte deutsche
Kostet 4 Geld
Hat mir auch gehelft😂😅
Cringe
Außerdem haben Niederländer als deutsche Soldaten gekämpft das passt schon so
You lost me with the 101st airborne paratrooper throwing like a girl...
Yeah that was the gayest soldier to ever do combat and the biggest box of wank I have ever seen.
Should just give the actors water pistols and a bouncing castle it was that pathetic lol
Just bad in al ways...... accents, bolt action auto rifle, grenade scene and much more......
Was reading the book dday by Antony beevar, the was a darkly hilarious bit. It was in the chapter about the airborne assault on dday. The part described a bunker that the Americans had to take, inside there was 6 polish conscripted soldiers and only one German. When the allies approached the bunker they heard shouting, followed by a single gunshot, then laughing. The polish then came out of the bunker unarmed surrendering, they weren’t gonna die for Germany so they shot the commander apparently.
Das Deutsch ist scheiße! Erstmal aussprache Üben🤣🤣🤦🏼♂️
Das sind Holländer, hört man voll raus
@@colorfulday1642 Wäre besser gewesen wenns ein niederländischer Freiwilligenverband gewesen wär
@@colorfulday1642 Nein das sind Amerikaner die vorher kein bisschen deutsch konnten.
Its not that easy to speak german tho.. at least we are trying
You only fire a rifle inside a bunker once because immediately afterwards all your deafened fellow soldiers would be kicking your head in. Likewise, standing next to or immediately in front of the muzzle end of a large calibre gun when it fires is also a once in a lifetime move. The blast would shred anyone that close.
Wow! That bolt action rifle fires sooooo fast I didn’t even see the guy rack the bolt.
War das eine holländische Division?
Lex en Frans: Kennen jullie de documentaire "Treffpunkt Erasmus"? Misschien interessant voor jullie! Succes met jullie studie!
👏👏👏👏👏 como é o nome do filme
Haben die Leute extra deutsch für diese coolen Kurzfilmen gelernt?
Niederländer können das so
Hate them or not, they were still people doing what they were told and just as our soldiers, they just wanted to go home. May all souls who suffered in the war rest and be at peace.
5:05 how is this man firing that bolt action rifle that fast, not to mention he isn't even cycling it.
As a german i cant watch the movie without subtitles...