I love the Polish and greek last message, the greeks saying do not listen to the lies, and Polish saying our country is not lost, is a amazing thing beside what was happening.
In September 1939 the in the Polish Radio there was also a message about fake German broadcast pretending the Polish Radio. It happened when the radio tower in Raszyn(secondary station) has been destroyed and Germans seized their frequency broadcasting fake Polish Radio....
the most haunting part is that in france's last message you can hear Germans trying to hijack the radio probably saying things like "how do you work this?"
Do you know if they actually said that? The language sounds like French to me. By the way why is the US army song playing in the background? I think this recording was most likely from 1944 or 1945. And there is no evidence that supports the claim that was the “final broadcast in 1940”. I can’t find any information on it.
The last French broadcast feels haunting, it sounds like you can hear gunshots in the background while the song is playing, it gives off “we are all dead” vibes.
@@tim.m2Yes, and you can hear talking too, those were the Germans trying to hijack the radio station. They were playing when the Germans just entered the city.
@@Dani-ck5zwI doubt that’s the final broadcast in 1940 actually. You can hear the US army song in the background if you listen carefully. Why would that be playing in Paris in 1940? I think the recording most likely came from 1944 or 1945.
I got goosebumps from the French one literally no final message just the national anthem playing with I believe it’s gunshots in the background but at the same time this was probably another way of the French telling it’s citizen to prepare for the worse
Imagine you turn on the radio. Your city is in flames, people are dying. And the final message by your government isnt even a speech, but just your countries antem being played for the last time until the rest of the broadcasts from now on are in german. Terror.
0:40 Good recording of the Greenwich Time Signal. They had two contacts attached to a pendulum in Greenwich which sent a signal to the BBC every second. At the top of the hour they'd start to generate six "pips". The sixth is exactly on the hour. The BBC still have these pips on Radio 4 (formerly the Home Service which was the name of the station during WWII), the only real difference being that the last pip is a bit longer in length and they are now computer generated
I love Greek, from brazil, one Day i Will visit Creta island and historical Citys like athens and sparta (but not online these) i love you country and you Rich history, long Live to greek and brazil
List of Countries 0:01 Poland 0:47 UK(BBC Announces war in Poland) 2:12 UK(Prime Minister declares war on Germany) 3:00 Poland(Last Free Broadcast) 3:56 France(Last Broadcast of "La Marseillaise) 5:24 Greece(Last Broadcast before Fall of Athens) 7:13 USSR(Announcement of German and Romanian Invasion)
Context: On September 1 The Germans declared war on Rzeczpospolita Polska startment of WW2 BBC announced that german declared war on Rzeczpospolita Polska, Parliament was announced that parliament from 6pm that evening (9/3/1939) Prime Minister Neville (UK) Declared war on Germany due to German declaring war on Poland (9/27/1939) German troops entered Warsaw and surrendered the area, Then hel peninsula was attacked by germans (6/14/1940) France was getting attacked by Germany, The anthem was played during the attack. (5/19/1941) Greece was getting attacked by axis powers, Before the capture of Athens, Outskirts of Athens, German entered a deserted city. (6/22/1941) Where Operation Barbarossa started, The government of ussr has announced a war with germany after broking of there pact.
@@Oberschutzee Rzeczpospolita Polska is the current full name, so what's the problem in shortening in that way? I have definitely come across it (the word "Rzeczpospolita" as in, the 'modern' Poland) before, not just in casual conversations and TH-cam comments.
I don't know why, but yt recommended some vids to me today, about how poorly Japan teaches about WW II. One woman, a tour guide at Hiroshima, told tourists, "We were just living peacefully when for no reason America dropped the atomic bomb on us." Another comment said WW II is covered in 19 pages in his high school yearbook. And so on. Textbooks in Japan must all be approved by their gov't. This needs to change! Germany, btw, is widely regarded as doing an excellent job.
Just watch Part 1 of DZRH 73 year history video, they put archive recordings of what transpired as the Philippines descend into the darkest hour. Bertrand Silen (who was the station manager of KZRH Radio Heacock, an NBC Red Network station affiliate in Manila) was one of the voice heard on the air on the afternoon of December 8, 1941 as the several Japanese planes bomb the metropolis and other military bases elsewhere. Lt Gen Jonathan Wainwright was the voice heard on the Japanese controlled KZRH on May 6, 1942 as he announces the surrender of USAFFE and his plea to other Allied forces to surrender. KZRH is now known as DZRH since 1947 and it is now owned by the Manila Broadcasting Company of the Elizalde family.
polish radio : german invades us, lets prepare ourself to defend our homeland soviet radio : attention attention, this is government announcement... but before we go any further, we want to thanks to our sponsor shark VPN
People in the uk: well shoot we might get bad radio connection. Other people: oh no why? First person: wait till this bulletin is over. Second person:So what happened? First person: we need to run
@@edenabad4216As an Indonesian from Bandung, both spellings are correct, although Band *oe* ng is the old spelling as for Indonesia did not use the letter *U* at that time.
After the War Truman allowed Russia to occupy Eastern Europe and Eastern Germany. This lasted until about 1990. Truman should have threatened war with Russia if they did occupy. We would have had no problem winning if war was necessary.
I like the "allowed" part as if Stalin needed Truman's permission to "invade" Eastern Europe. Soviet Union suffered greatly, more than any other country, from German invasion and if you think that the soviets would've just said "Alright, I guess we'll just screw ourselves", you are wrong. Soviet troops in Europe outnumbered allied ones at least two to one. Indeed, Allies (read that as USA) had higher industrial capabilities and we're able to produce more equipment. They also had higher population numbers, but most of them, once again, were in US. If the conflict started in 1945-1946, the soviets would've simply steamrolled through the entirety of Europe with only Britain staying unoccupied again. After that, the Soviets would've most likely started the invasion of North Africa and got directly involved in the Chinese Civil War, supporting communist forces there. Sooner or later (as it happened IRL), the communist would've won (oh, and the US kinda hated Nationalist China at that point so there would've been little to none support as it was IRL) and China would've been used to attack India and Indochina. The soviets would most likely establish complete dominance over mainland Europe, Asia and maybe Africa, securing natural resources and industrial capacity to match the allies industrial power and, with the manpower from Mao's China, I find it hardly possible for the Allies to get back to the mainland Europe. And please, forget about the nuke. You need to send bombers to drop it, soviets SPECIFICALLY requested Aerocobras and Kingcobras to shoot down strategic bombers flying to USSR. You should also remember that it was Roosevelt who decided the Soviet borders in Yalta, not Truman. Truman would be seen as an aggressor, the one who breaks treaties, and America would be seen (as it always was and is right now) as a neo-colonialist superpower trying to achieve nothing but world domination. Public support for such offensive war would most likely be rather low and a peace treaty scenario with USSR taking over ALL of Europe, not part of it, is the most likely outcome. Read abouth the "Operation Unthinkable". The soviets knew about the plan, in fact, one of the reasons of its cancellation was the fact that as soon as it was proposed, the soviets immediately prepared their troops against any offensive action by the Allies.
@@user-en5hc9vg9hwell said, brother. The occupation wasn't even that harsh, it just seems like that to people, who don't know how good the life under communism was (most of them don't know what communism even is)
@@ligmagaming6939 of course they don't. Western education shows only purges, human wave offensives and total tyranny in the USSR. For whatever reason, they absolutely ignore the fact that the quality of life in USSR was reasonably high during 50s, 60s, 70s and early 80s and nobody really cared about the lack of political rights since everyone was contempt.
1 Russia Just had 50 per cent of population of Ussr in 1945 so calling the whole Ussr Russia Is stupid, 2 Ussr outnumbered greatly the Allies, yes Better production but a Gun needs a solider to be useful, 3 Ussr had Just Lost milions of lives and It would be super imperialistic to not give them a juicy reward for the hellish 4 Years they suffered.
You forgot the soldiers from the FFI, FFL and the soldiers that kept the maginot line / bunkers in the italian border. These guys and every soldier fighting in the french army didn't surrender.
@@WebmsJU but thier individual bravery can't change the fact that France is the universal surrendering symbol, you should see how france also surrendered🏳🏳 against an army of farmers equipped with double barrel guns and hunting stuff in Algeria 😁😂
I love the Polish and greek last message, the greeks saying do not listen to the lies, and Polish saying our country is not lost, is a amazing thing beside what was happening.
The Polish statement "Poland is not yet lost" also happened to be the title (and first line) of their national anthem!
@@dennischong764 that's really interesting thxs for saying that!
Pozdrowienia z Polski dla was😀
yeah it was from their anthem thats why they said it@@dennischong764
In September 1939 the in the Polish Radio there was also a message about fake German broadcast pretending the Polish Radio. It happened when the radio tower in Raszyn(secondary station) has been destroyed and Germans seized their frequency broadcasting fake Polish Radio....
the fact germany tried to hijack france's last anthem before getting annexed, so they sang louder and louder
the most haunting part is that in france's last message you can hear Germans trying to hijack the radio probably saying things like "how do you work this?"
Do you know if they actually said that? The language sounds like French to me. By the way why is the US army song playing in the background? I think this recording was most likely from 1944 or 1945. And there is no evidence that supports the claim that was the “final broadcast in 1940”. I can’t find any information on it.
@@AntiWarAmericanRussophile i said “probably” i might research this more, and ill inform you
Wait what
When is it?
Also in the start of the anthem you can hear the germans talking
You can also hear the American song “the caissons go rolling along” so it’s probably actually from the French liberation.
The Spartans will be proud of that Greek guy
2:57 the saddest thing I have ever listen to
Just the very title "Last Free Polish Radio Broadcast" is hauntingly chilling
𝕐𝕖𝕤 𝕠𝕜
Unlike the other countries here, that was the last truly independent radio broadcast in Poland for the next 53 years.
JESZCZE POLSKA NIE ZGINEŁA!
this quote is literally stuck in my brain@@rki6589
yep, everyone saying other are brave etc, but poland was hurt the most during the war, and it is the saddest broadcast
you are the one coping tho@@Volkermann
@@Volkermann Dude you got more issues than braincells. What even are you, commie, socialist? I legit can't tell from that incohesive rambling.
The last French broadcast feels haunting, it sounds like you can hear gunshots in the background while the song is playing, it gives off “we are all dead” vibes.
They are not gunshots. They are germans interupting the signal.🤓🤓🤓🤓🤓🤓🤓🤓🤓🤓🤓😳😳😳🤯🤯🤯🤑🤑🤑
theres gunshots?
@@tim.m2Yes, and you can hear talking too, those were the Germans trying to hijack the radio station. They were playing when the Germans just entered the city.
@@Dani-ck5zw thats terrifying
@@Dani-ck5zwI doubt that’s the final broadcast in 1940 actually. You can hear the US army song in the background if you listen carefully. Why would that be playing in Paris in 1940?
I think the recording most likely came from 1944 or 1945.
The polish and the greek is enough to make a man cry
JESZCZE POLSKA NIE ZGINEŁA!
and that's ok
I got goosebumps from the French one literally no final message just the national anthem playing with I believe it’s gunshots in the background but at the same time this was probably another way of the French telling it’s citizen to prepare for the worse
Probably to say activate your patriotism and fight the Germans
I think that’s just noise.
I don't think there are gunshots but you can still hear the germans trying to hijack the station
Imagine you turn on the radio. Your city is in flames, people are dying. And the final message by your government isnt even a speech, but just your countries antem being played for the last time until the rest of the broadcasts from now on are in german.
Terror.
The greek locutor was impressive here. Hopeful and defiant. Brave!
The UK basically said: "You had your chance Hitler. Gloves are off. Time for round 2"
The BBC announces war in poland , this broadcast was mentioned in my great grandfather's diary. He was in the British Army
the polish one has error in it. there should be: "We are all soldiers." not "We enter war period"
JESZCZE POLSKA NIE ZGINEŁA!
Poland and Greece: Fight brothers until the last breath
Ussr: ATTENTION, ATTENTION. We're at war (end)
The author cut off the speech. If you search, you can find the original
Britain: yes yes there’s a war on, however more importantly some of you may get slightly worse reception
what did you expect from commie??? hhahahahah
Actually ussr’s message is more longer.
as a polish person - I cried
good
NO@@Oberschutzee
@@DormioFilms what is happening
as a non-polish person - I cried
I must've been even worse because of the fact that you knew what they were saying even without subtitles
0:40 Good recording of the Greenwich Time Signal. They had two contacts attached to a pendulum in Greenwich which sent a signal to the BBC every second. At the top of the hour they'd start to generate six "pips". The sixth is exactly on the hour.
The BBC still have these pips on Radio 4 (formerly the Home Service which was the name of the station during WWII), the only real difference being that the last pip is a bit longer in length and they are now computer generated
Its straight from the BBC radio archive that's why it's clean
The pips (five short, last one longer) are still top of the hour at the World Service.
They used to broadcast it on BBC Radio 2 before news bulletins, pretty cool indicator of the news being about to start and a nice tribute to history
I cried watching the Polish one
JESZCZE POLSKA NIE ZGINEŁA!
@@rki6589 Niech żyje Polska 🇬🇧🇵🇱
I love how he starts with a friendly "Hello, Hello?" :D
JESZCZE POLSKA NIE ZGINEŁA!
actually, i don't know if it's the same in Polish, but in french, allo just means you are calling, and not "hello"
@Nazi_ReichTAK
nah it's definetely not friendly "hello". in most european countries you say that when you call someone, when you want to be heard
@@mariobot128 it's "hallo" kind of like in german
I literally heard talking in the background on the last French Broadcast of La Marseillaise
Maybe it was a live broadcast. In the beginning of the radio they often had no records, but live music.
Can u do the time thing like 4:03
@@greekk.mapper 04:10 you can hear talking.
It's the Germans trying to hijack the airwaves, I believe
@@TheLittleDeath1I think that those are German voices trying to jam the signal and broadcast whatever it is they want to say
Some of this made me tear up for some reason
Do czego doszło że zagraniczni TH-camrzy udostępniają więcej takich rzeczy niż polskie instytuty historyczne
ni wim
też się zastanawiam
Bro we lost the war. I see no reason to take pride
@@the_Madriksbecause we tried our best and finally got our independents from ussr
@@Hiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii_hi bro have you even watched the video? I was talking about the loss to third reich
That last free polish radio broadcast is released 35 years and 1 day before my mom's birthday? Dang bruh!
the
beat drop in japan goes hard
😭😭
As a greek im proud of my country🇬🇷🇬🇷🇬🇷
How did the Greek radio station's building hold up under the weight of that guy's massive balls??
I love Greek, from brazil, one Day i Will visit Creta island and historical Citys like athens and sparta (but not online these) i love you country and you Rich history, long Live to greek and brazil
TURKE TURKE TURKE TURKE TURKE TURKE TURKE TURKE TURKE TURKE TURKE TURKE TURKE TURKE TURKE TURKE TURKE TURKE TURKE TURKE TURKE TURKE TURKE TURKE TURKE TURKE TURKE TURKE TURKE TURKE TURKE TURKE TURKE TURKE TURKE TURKE TURKE TURKE
same here with poland
you should be! I have so much respect for the announcer who made such important points
0:32 he said: we are all soldiers
Soviet gave me chills 😢
Great content! 🙌
I like the Polish ones
JESZCZE POLSKA NIE ZGINEŁA!
Jestem z Polski i pozdrawiam wszystkich z tego kraju. ❤🇵🇱
When will you upload a second part of this video?
Niech żyje Polska!!💪🏼🇵🇱
Go Polske! 🇲🇨
Can you make a part 2 and one with asia please.
Every time I heard the Polish anthem
I feel nationalism immediately idk why
List of Countries
0:01
Poland
0:47
UK(BBC Announces war in Poland)
2:12
UK(Prime Minister declares war on Germany)
3:00
Poland(Last Free Broadcast)
3:56
France(Last Broadcast of "La Marseillaise)
5:24
Greece(Last Broadcast before Fall of Athens)
7:13
USSR(Announcement of German and Romanian Invasion)
Thank you so much
Context: On September 1 The Germans declared war on Rzeczpospolita Polska startment of WW2
BBC announced that german declared war on Rzeczpospolita Polska, Parliament was announced that parliament from 6pm that evening (9/3/1939)
Prime Minister Neville (UK) Declared war on Germany due to German declaring war on Poland
(9/27/1939) German troops entered Warsaw and surrendered the area, Then hel peninsula was attacked by germans
(6/14/1940)
France was getting attacked by Germany, The anthem was played during the attack.
(5/19/1941)
Greece was getting attacked by axis powers, Before the capture of Athens, Outskirts of Athens, German entered a deserted city.
(6/22/1941)
Where Operation Barbarossa started, The government of ussr has announced a war with germany after broking of there pact.
Hel was attacked earlier. I am pretty sure it was unknown whether Hel was still fighting or if it had been conquered
@@rcv0 It was still fighting, Hel was fighting even after the capitulation
Rzeczpospolita huh its not medieval times
@@Oberschutzee Rzeczpospolita Polska is the current full name, so what's the problem in shortening in that way? I have definitely come across it (the word "Rzeczpospolita" as in, the 'modern' Poland) before, not just in casual conversations and TH-cam comments.
@@Oberschutzee That’s the polish word for Republic.
"quite bone chilling"
Bing chilling
The greek resistance was really strong and patriotic
Add Dutch East Indies too, name title NIROM Bandung last broadcast before Japan Invasion
The worst is that you can hear Japanese planes.
Why did the video end right when the Soviet announcement began?
You should add Greek declaration of war
Part 2 pls i want philippines announce ment ww2 invasion from japan pls
I don't know why, but yt recommended some vids to me today, about how poorly Japan teaches about WW II. One woman, a tour guide at Hiroshima, told tourists, "We were just living peacefully when for no reason America dropped the atomic bomb on us." Another comment said WW II is covered in 19 pages in his high school yearbook. And so on.
Textbooks in Japan must all be approved by their gov't. This needs to change! Germany, btw, is widely regarded as doing an excellent job.
Just watch Part 1 of DZRH 73 year history video, they put archive recordings of what transpired as the Philippines descend into the darkest hour. Bertrand Silen (who was the station manager of KZRH Radio Heacock, an NBC Red Network station affiliate in Manila) was one of the voice heard on the air on the afternoon of December 8, 1941 as the several Japanese planes bomb the metropolis and other military bases elsewhere. Lt Gen Jonathan Wainwright was the voice heard on the Japanese controlled KZRH on May 6, 1942 as he announces the surrender of USAFFE and his plea to other Allied forces to surrender.
KZRH is now known as DZRH since 1947 and it is now owned by the Manila Broadcasting Company of the Elizalde family.
The last Broadcast of La Marseille from a free french country is pretty sad kinda creppy too
You can hear German's trying to hijack the frequency, and a German trying to talk over the anthem.
Greek bro had balls of steel
the french one is a real nightmare
The french one gives me analogue horror vibes
And I watched this on 1 september.
bro you didnt include the full clip of soviet boradcast 🗿
and then germany did THAT thing…
Hello? Hello? Can you hear us? This is the last Polish radio communication. Today, German troops entered Warsaw. (Continue)
Hi jaydon it is luke
Make part 2 pls
part 2?
France and UK declared war on my birthday
How nice of each country when they lose theirselves in war, to bring a musical number. How sweet 😊
My Old and new phones have good and bad news:
32GB: Upgrading War
128GB: 1st music video on my channel
128GB: Monster Civil War
The greek guy saying it will broadcast total lies had some balls of iron bru
damn greek audio quality was pretty good
It's not the original broadcast, as that is lost media. it's a recreated done by the same announcer after the war.
polish radio : german invades us, lets prepare ourself to defend our homeland
soviet radio : attention attention, this is government announcement... but before we go any further, we want to thanks to our sponsor shark VPN
The soviet one is cut off
почему советское объвление обрезано, и осталось просто вступление
But soviets is shit
They are smart
Interesting
the ussr guy sounds like he just got out of bed
Long live Poland! Jeszcze Polska nie zginęła!
LoreShip in 2049
Yeah
Where’s part 2
People in the uk: well shoot we might get bad radio connection.
Other people: oh no why?
First person: wait till this bulletin is over.
Second person:So what happened?
First person: we need to run
What??
need to again
Part 2?
Yes
7:00
Were is part 2?
Coming soon!
@@JayZDrawsits.. almost a year
>there is no second part
Chamberland supposed to be Chamberlain
piątej minut czterdzieści
This is BBC News
British Broadcasting Corporation.
2nd polish one is the most known
Last broadcast? What happened?
WW2 basically??
@@migghhe oh word? Damn that’s crazy
A więc Wojna!
JESZCZE POLSKA NIE ZGINEŁA!
Its not Chamberland its Chamberlain
It was autoclicker, sorry I didn’t notice
@@JayZDrawswhat about the NIROM announcement in Bandung
@@bossybotgb43 Bandoeng*
@@edenabad4216As an Indonesian from Bandung, both spellings are correct, although Band *oe* ng is the old spelling as for Indonesia did not use the letter *U* at that time.
balls
France?
september 27th is my birthday...
wow XD
Not so fun fact: if you listen closely to the French broadcast, you can hear talking
OMG NO WAY
The germans were trying to hijack the radio
☠️🇵🇱 0:00
Greek one was based
“He didn’t cry over the Titanic! Do men have feelings?”
Men: . . . 2:57
After the War Truman allowed Russia to occupy Eastern Europe and Eastern Germany. This lasted until about 1990. Truman should have threatened war with Russia if they did occupy. We would have had no problem winning if war was necessary.
Europe had just lost over 70 million men, no one was ready to lose 30 more.
I like the "allowed" part as if Stalin needed Truman's permission to "invade" Eastern Europe. Soviet Union suffered greatly, more than any other country, from German invasion and if you think that the soviets would've just said "Alright, I guess we'll just screw ourselves", you are wrong. Soviet troops in Europe outnumbered allied ones at least two to one. Indeed, Allies (read that as USA) had higher industrial capabilities and we're able to produce more equipment. They also had higher population numbers, but most of them, once again, were in US. If the conflict started in 1945-1946, the soviets would've simply steamrolled through the entirety of Europe with only Britain staying unoccupied again. After that, the Soviets would've most likely started the invasion of North Africa and got directly involved in the Chinese Civil War, supporting communist forces there. Sooner or later (as it happened IRL), the communist would've won (oh, and the US kinda hated Nationalist China at that point so there would've been little to none support as it was IRL) and China would've been used to attack India and Indochina. The soviets would most likely establish complete dominance over mainland Europe, Asia and maybe Africa, securing natural resources and industrial capacity to match the allies industrial power and, with the manpower from Mao's China, I find it hardly possible for the Allies to get back to the mainland Europe.
And please, forget about the nuke. You need to send bombers to drop it, soviets SPECIFICALLY requested Aerocobras and Kingcobras to shoot down strategic bombers flying to USSR.
You should also remember that it was Roosevelt who decided the Soviet borders in Yalta, not Truman. Truman would be seen as an aggressor, the one who breaks treaties, and America would be seen (as it always was and is right now) as a neo-colonialist superpower trying to achieve nothing but world domination. Public support for such offensive war would most likely be rather low and a peace treaty scenario with USSR taking over ALL of Europe, not part of it, is the most likely outcome.
Read abouth the "Operation Unthinkable". The soviets knew about the plan, in fact, one of the reasons of its cancellation was the fact that as soon as it was proposed, the soviets immediately prepared their troops against any offensive action by the Allies.
@@user-en5hc9vg9hwell said, brother. The occupation wasn't even that harsh, it just seems like that to people, who don't know how good the life under communism was (most of them don't know what communism even is)
@@ligmagaming6939 of course they don't. Western education shows only purges, human wave offensives and total tyranny in the USSR. For whatever reason, they absolutely ignore the fact that the quality of life in USSR was reasonably high during 50s, 60s, 70s and early 80s and nobody really cared about the lack of political rights since everyone was contempt.
1 Russia Just had 50 per cent of population of Ussr in 1945 so calling the whole Ussr Russia Is stupid, 2 Ussr outnumbered greatly the Allies, yes Better production but a Gun needs a solider to be useful, 3 Ussr had Just Lost milions of lives and It would be super imperialistic to not give them a juicy reward for the hellish 4 Years they suffered.
This was the last time Poland would speak freely until the Soviets came along.
They were finally free in 1991
That was the last time Poland would speak until 1945
I'm greek
Stop that NOW
@@vincentsmit1935 stop what?
did the greek guy just say "aliens?"
Aliens means foreigner.
He said «Έλληνες»(Ellines).
It means “Greeks”,plural
Hellas is the Greek name for Greece.
England: "please take no alarm"
also England: *order general mobilization"
Москваааа
like how the french played thier very motivational anthem that says to march repeatedly and then they surrendered lol😅😂🏳🏳🏳
Traitor surrender and sell France to the nazies
France used the surrender option from blackjack
You forgot the soldiers from the FFI, FFL and the soldiers that kept the maginot line / bunkers in the italian border. These guys and every soldier fighting in the french army didn't surrender.
@@WebmsJU but thier individual bravery can't change the fact that France is the universal surrendering symbol, you should see how france also surrendered🏳🏳 against an army of farmers equipped with double barrel guns and hunting stuff in Algeria 😁😂
@@hddmani What about WW1? Napoleonic wars? French resistance?
19:39
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😂😂😂😂
⚫️⚪️🔴💪🤝👌😎
Wir werden Siegen!!!!
Cope 🇬🇧🇦🇺🇳🇿🇨🇦
Skill issue
Folg deinen führer 😭🔫
Bro 💀
Tell that to Mussolini who failed to take down the Greeks by himself
@@totolias2010 And Germans needed Soviets to invade Poland. Poles And Serbs fought really well btw
Danzig ist Deutsch
Is not Danzig .Is the Gdańsk
@@Cookie14653 The city is called Gdansk but if I'm correct Germans still call it Danzig
@@shepardpower but is in the most History Danzig was Polish
didnt you learn you lesson???
@@spymaster3366 i learn
God bless the allied nations for never surrendering and continue to fight under the circumstances.
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