Balloons were used for artillery spotting and were accordingly high value targets for the enemy. However this also meant they were heavily defended, surronded by defensive guns, and very hard to shoot down. 'Balloon aces' actually enjoyed higher prestige than regular aces because of this.
Yeah, balloon busting was suicidal back then, reminds me of the story of Rudolf Von Eschwege where the British put a dummy in the basket and filled it with explosives, once Eschwege got lined up to bring up down they detonated it remotely, ouch,that was the end of him.
3:32 "Tod von oben!" painted on the side of the plane reminded me of the "Death from above" on the helicopters in the Vietnam war movie Apocalypse Now. I guess the Germans thought of the motto first a long time before.
My Grandad was a pilot in RFC shot down three times so last more than the twenty minutes. I have loads of sepia photos on postcards he sent back dated circa 1917 . One shows a row of what looks like heavy bombers in another he's leaning against a prop dressed full leather coat and great big fur lined gloves. I also have his silver cased pilots wrist watch, It still works and looses just a few minutes a day.
Parachutes existed in the later years of the war but were rarely used. Pilots didn't like them because they were unreliable, and added additional weight to plane. The German high command had to order their pilots to use them. Entente/US pilots never used them at all. (They _were_ used by observers in balloons, where the weight issue was not relevant.)
I always appreciated the non-uniformity of WW1 pilots and aircraft. It's like they were all 1960's hippies deciding on what color to paint their van. Hey, Jimmy, I think I'm going to paint my plane bright orange with blue camo strips. What about you. I'm going with gloss black and an Indian on the side.
The German command had issued orders to the flyers that they were to paint them to disguise the shape and nature of their planes. The front line pilots brought up with stories of tutonic knights thought camouflage to be cowardly and interpreted the order to their own way.
It was a brief return of heraldic colors to the battlefield. Von Richthofen's family crest featured red wing on white field. Thus red color of wings of his first plane, there there was that triplane fully painted red, and then was "albatross" with yellow-orange-green body (secondary colors of his crest)
They sure had some really cool planes liveries for sure, those lozenge patterns on German planes were super cool and just all the planes in general,some had snakes on them, skulls,even swastikas which at the time meant something completely different, the "hat in the ring" design was also really neat but yeah like you say, almost like hippies,lol
Man and machine and nothing there in between The flying circus and a man from Prussia The sky and a plane, this man commands his domain The western front and all the way to Russia Death from above, you're under fire Stained red as blood, he's roaming higher Born a soldier from the horseback to the skies That's where the legend will arise!
And he's flying higher the king of the sky he's flying too fast and he's flying too high he's flying higher an eye for an eye the legend will never die!
Ten, twenty, thirty, forty, fifty or more The bloody red baron was rollin up a score Eighty men died tryin'to end that spree Of the bloody red baron of Germany
Phenomenal work, portrayal of the aircraft and their paint works is very authentic looking. The dogfights and battle scenes are very realistic as well.
You obviously need to see a lot more war films....This film is about as inaccurate as you can get. The portrayal of the Red Baron the battle scenes (aircraft of the period would no be flying so fast ) etc It got 17 percent on Rotten Tomatoes.....17 percent !!!!
@@DavidDragonetti Ok so I didn't shine your brass buttons but I still like the fact they got the paint jobs on the aircraft right and even if the planes performed like early age jet fighters it "looked" darn good. Yes I know the limits of old biplanes and have seen many a Tiger Moth flying by our local aerodrome but I still maintain it is an exciting air sequence no matter the amount of tomatos not consumed by a public more attuned to fighter jets, maybe the aircraft were flying too slow for them.
@@zargonfuture4046 Its fine if you personally find something entertaining but to say it looked darn good obviously means you have no real appreciation or knowledge of the period. The CGI battles were terrible. Its not in the least surprising it was panned but pretty much everyone except people calling themselves Zargonfuture LOL
Absolutely. The firing rates are also far from realistic. Just a few short, aimed bursts were fired since the ammunition wouldn't last a minute at this speed.
Those guns were very slow firing,thats why they would hold the trigger for long periods of time,it wasn't uncommon in WW1 for pilots to put 700\800 rounds into another plane to bring it down, once WW2 came along thats when they really started doing those short burst scenarios since guns were very fast and the ammo was much bigger specially 50 cal rounds on the American side. Not defending the movie,although i really enjoyed it, i base my comments on the 100 books or so Ive read from WW1 aviation in my book collection specially the German side of things.
0:14 Had no idea that WW1 planes had some kind of turbo boost to zoom in and out all over the place like it was some kind of Star Wars battle scene. Slow it down a bit and make it more realistic.
Their is something about this era of combat that’s intriguing the gentleman of the sky on both sides the code of honour they both had and respect Von Richthofen was the First Gentleman and genius of the sky surrounded in confusion on his death who how I wonder how he would have fared in ww2 against a spitfire
"The Gentleman of the sky" lol Try actually reading up on the real history of the Baron rather than take this film seriously ....(it was panned by everyone)
Oswald Boelcke was the genius, he taught Richthofen tactics, Werner Voss was the better pilot. He took on 7 british Aces alone when he could have out climbed them and went home. These guys were basically kids Richthofen was 21 Voss 21 . Very brave young men from all sides fighting for a useless cause!!!
Or just forced to walk into a wall of machine guns, along with thousands and thousands of comrades. A soldier’s life doesn’t mean anything for the general who wants to be victorious
yep and if you survived the war. you had the Spanish flue to look forward to. then the grate depression. followed by ww2. when you would have to see your kids go off and do it all again. despite you thinking you had been in the war to end all wars. then you had to deal with the cold war starting up and blighting your grandchildren's lives. a truly cursed generation. as a kid got to know more than one or two ww1 veterans. all very sinical, sad old men.
@@emmanuelquerol well you can come over to the UK on the 11/11/23 and pop down to London's remembrance ceremony. you will find the remaining RAF and RNAF guys from the battle lined up left of the parade mate. that are always happy to talk once the event it over. sadly the Pols are all gone now as are the French guys. when i was a kid hundreds of them attended. now its just a handful and less every year.
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@@bernisweltredsun1245 No with mostly BF-109s or FW-190s against American and British Spitfires and other equivalent fighters not just Russian Policarvs.and early inferior designs
I agree the movie stinks. It would have been nice if I could also agree with you on the combat scenes. Then perhaps I would have enjoyed the movie just a little bit. I find them absurdly, over the top; like an air acrobatics show directed by Michael Bay…. Like, you don’t have to do 5 spins after shooting someone down. Actually keeping cool and and eye open for your surrondings will keep you alive. Dizzying, needless aerobatics will not.
The air combat is a bit cartoonish. Those rickety old kites couldn’t stand the treatment shown here. Maybe only the SE5a, SPAD S.XIII, and Fokker D.VII could really take that kind of abuse and they had their limits, too.
@@TommyGlintyou are looking for a documentary on a movie. there are no combat scenes so real on the cinema history. not even "battle of britain", dunkirk" or "blue max" you see that realism. they all have fantasy, exxagerations and lack of historical accuracy. among all aerial combat scenes we have in the movies, trb 2008 still the best, by far.
Uhm, a wee bit unrealistic combat wise. The Blue Max is much, much better. Too much CGI these days, it just didn't happen like that. All the newer air war movies are like this, laughable.
Indeed. It is beyond ridiculous that an movie, made at 1966, beats this scene hands down, being much more realistic! Seems we have kind of era of degeneration...
I enjoyed it quite a bit,I'm one of those that have read quiet extensively on WW1 aviation so i could nitpick the movie apart like most people on here but i dont, i enjoy it for what it is, unless they show people making calls on Iphones in WW1 I'm good with the rest,lol
True, in terms of destruction, WW2 was very mobile,i have personally talked to WW2 veterans that told me that they much rather have done things like land in Normandy,Monte Cassino etc than to be stuck in a trench for several years with nowhere to go surrounded by rotten human remains with water up to their knees on occasion, in other words they felt their Fathers had it much worse 20 years or so before, but in terms of destruction and worldwide craziness WW2 will never be topped.
No chutes..., until much later in the war. Many pilots just jumped if their highly flammable crates got lit up. So many brave young men died..., and for what? To support an entitled group of imperialist powers. "The war to end all wars" accomplished nothing other than helping to create a world-wide depression and laying the foundation for WW2, a mere 21 years later.
Yeah,a valuable lesson was missed creating the groundwork for another debacle,the moral of the story is,once you vanquish someone dont continue to pound him into the ground for no reason,in most wars they way it goes is... you win or end the conflict, have your parades and everyone goes home,you dont win and then expect the loser to pay for the whole thing, doesn't work that way.
If there would have been just one single US pilot he would have defeated all the German pilots, and their infantry and artillery and everything! mAGa!!!
@@bjornnylander8754 And the lacquer -- the "dope" -- that was applied to the canvas on the aircraft to make the surfaces airtight and weatherproof -- was highly flammable. So flying one of these contraptions was like piloting a firebomb. As a result, the life expectancy of a pilot was even shorter than that of one of the soldiers in the trenches.
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Ролик для школьников, кроме компьютерной графики никаких достоинств а ночной бой в воздухе просто бред ,тогда не было не то что радарной а простых прожекторов. В таких условиях не то что сбить а просто увидеть этажерку сложно, для примера у немцев сбить наш ПО-2 ночью было большим успехом а тут самолёты пачками валят... Авторы научились рисовать а до реалистичности их мультфильму как вороне до соловья
completely unrealistic arcade video game like footage! Full of BS, like diving at 1:28. NO ww 1 plane could dive like this without ripping its wings! And of course Stuka's "jericho trumpet" sound is added. The one who made this should be removed from movie industry forever!!!! ww1 planes were quite fragile, so high speed diving was out of question, instead they employed their great turning rate.
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Balloons were used for artillery spotting and were accordingly high value targets for the enemy. However this also meant they were heavily defended, surronded by defensive guns, and very hard to shoot down. 'Balloon aces' actually enjoyed higher prestige than regular aces because of this.
Frank Luke, American ballon buster
Yeah, balloon busting was suicidal back then, reminds me of the story of Rudolf Von Eschwege where the British put a dummy in the basket and filled it with explosives, once Eschwege got lined up to bring up down they detonated it remotely, ouch,that was the end of him.
3:32 "Tod von oben!" painted on the side of the plane reminded me of the "Death from above" on the helicopters in the Vietnam war movie Apocalypse Now. I guess the Germans thought of the motto first a long time before.
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My Grandad was a pilot in RFC shot down three times so last more than the twenty minutes. I have loads of sepia photos on postcards he sent back dated circa 1917 . One shows a row of what looks like heavy bombers in another he's leaning against a prop dressed full leather coat and great big fur lined gloves. I also have his silver cased pilots wrist watch, It still works and looses just a few minutes a day.
Parachutes existed in the later years of the war but were rarely used. Pilots didn't like them because they were unreliable, and added additional weight to plane. The German high command had to order their pilots to use them. Entente/US pilots never used them at all. (They _were_ used by observers in balloons, where the weight issue was not relevant.)
chutes are 4 wimps
@@uttaradit2 They existed prior to the war but the RFC forbid their use in case they "encouraged cowardice".
I always appreciated the non-uniformity of WW1 pilots and aircraft. It's like they were all 1960's hippies deciding on what color to paint their van.
Hey, Jimmy, I think I'm going to paint my plane bright orange with blue camo strips. What about you.
I'm going with gloss black and an Indian on the side.
The German command had issued orders to the flyers that they were to paint them to disguise the shape and nature of their planes. The front line pilots brought up with stories of tutonic knights thought camouflage to be cowardly and interpreted the order to their own way.
It was a brief return of heraldic colors to the battlefield. Von Richthofen's family crest featured red wing on white field. Thus red color of wings of his first plane, there there was that triplane fully painted red, and then was "albatross" with yellow-orange-green body (secondary colors of his crest)
They sure had some really cool planes liveries for sure, those lozenge patterns on German planes were super cool and just all the planes in general,some had snakes on them, skulls,even swastikas which at the time meant something completely different, the "hat in the ring" design was also really neat but yeah like you say, almost like hippies,lol
Man and machine and nothing there in between
The flying circus and a man from Prussia
The sky and a plane, this man commands his domain
The western front and all the way to Russia
Death from above, you're under fire
Stained red as blood, he's roaming higher
Born a soldier from the horseback to the skies
That's where the legend will arise!
Sabaton
And he's flying higher
the king of the sky
he's flying too fast and he's flying too high
he's flying higher
an eye for an eye
the legend will never die!
Ten, twenty, thirty, forty, fifty or more
The bloody red baron was rollin up a score
Eighty men died tryin'to end that spree
Of the bloody red baron of Germany
@@euromobile900Não que eu defenda guerras, mas poderia surgir também um sangrento do outro lado.
No one can match against the Red Baron, he is indeed the King of the sky
Very well done
Phenomenal work, portrayal of the aircraft and their paint works is very authentic looking. The dogfights and battle scenes are very realistic as well.
You obviously need to see a lot more war films....This film is about as inaccurate as you can get. The portrayal of the Red Baron the battle scenes (aircraft of the period would no be flying so fast ) etc It got 17 percent on Rotten Tomatoes.....17 percent !!!!
@@DavidDragonetti Ok so I didn't shine your brass buttons but I still like the fact they got the paint jobs on the aircraft right and even if the planes performed like early age jet fighters it "looked" darn good.
Yes I know the limits of old biplanes and have seen many a Tiger Moth flying by our local aerodrome but I still maintain it is an exciting air sequence no matter the amount of tomatos not consumed by a public more attuned to fighter jets, maybe the aircraft were flying too slow for them.
@@zargonfuture4046 Its fine if you personally find something entertaining but to say it looked darn good obviously means you have no real appreciation or knowledge of the period. The CGI battles were terrible. Its not in the least surprising it was panned but pretty much everyone except people calling themselves Zargonfuture LOL
@@DavidDragonetti Ok you're the expert. I'm sure you've told many a person this.
@@zargonfuture4046 No actually....I have never met anyone defend such a shit film before
For aerial dogfighting realism, nothing surpasses “The Blue Max” (1966) starring George Peppard and James Mason.
Using real planes and no cgi of course
Sound Ideas, CARTOON, AIRPLANE - PROP PLANE DIVE AND SWOOP BY
The speed of these planes (in that movie) is ridiculous. They couldn't fly faster than 180KM/H.
And diving is ridiculous. They are ww1 planes, not ww2 ones. All this is like some "movie" made by using arcade video game engine
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@@TanyaMayCinder It's a thousand meters. Like a kilogramme is a thousand grammes. ;)
Absolutely. The firing rates are also far from realistic. Just a few short, aimed bursts were fired since the ammunition wouldn't last a minute at this speed.
Those guns were very slow firing,thats why they would hold the trigger for long periods of time,it wasn't uncommon in WW1 for pilots to put 700\800 rounds into another plane to bring it down, once WW2 came along thats when they really started doing those short burst scenarios since guns were very fast and the ammo was much bigger specially 50 cal rounds on the American side.
Not defending the movie,although i really enjoyed it, i base my comments on the 100 books or so Ive read from WW1 aviation in my book collection specially the German side of things.
0.10 Magen David auf dem Flieger der Deutschen Luftwaffe. Im WW I ging das noch.
I'm curious when filmmakers will finally find out that the planes don't howl like Stukas during diving.
And they might wonder when you may make a movie, that sells.
Yeah that and how cars dont have their tires squeal in sand,another one of my favorites.
0:14 Had no idea that WW1 planes had some kind of turbo boost to zoom in and out all over the place like it was some kind of Star Wars battle scene. Slow it down a bit and make it more realistic.
Their is something about this era of combat that’s intriguing the gentleman of the sky on both sides the code of honour they both had and respect
Von Richthofen was the First Gentleman and genius of the sky surrounded in confusion on his death who how
I wonder how he would have fared in ww2 against a spitfire
"The Gentleman of the sky" lol Try actually reading up on the real history of the Baron rather than take this film seriously ....(it was panned by everyone)
Oswald Boelcke was the genius, he taught Richthofen tactics, Werner Voss was the better pilot. He took on 7 british Aces alone when he could have out climbed them and went home. These guys were basically kids Richthofen was 21 Voss 21 . Very brave young men from all sides fighting for a useless cause!!!
What a shitty time to be alive. Put in a giant slow moving brick of a bomber to basically be told your life means nothing
Or just forced to walk into a wall of machine guns, along with thousands and thousands of comrades. A soldier’s life doesn’t mean anything for the general who wants to be victorious
plus, with no parachutes
yep and if you survived the war. you had the Spanish flue to look forward to. then the grate depression. followed by ww2. when you would have to see your kids go off and do it all again. despite you thinking you had been in the war to end all wars. then you had to deal with the cold war starting up and blighting your grandchildren's lives.
a truly cursed generation. as a kid got to know more than one or two ww1 veterans. all very sinical, sad old men.
Dogfights of that time were much deadlier and brutal!
tell that to the guys in the battles over the channel in 1940 mate.
@@tommyfred6180 okay, so how? can you tell me how to do that?
@@emmanuelquerol well you can come over to the UK on the 11/11/23 and pop down to London's remembrance ceremony. you will find the remaining RAF and RNAF guys from the battle lined up left of the parade mate. that are always happy to talk once the event it over. sadly the Pols are all gone now as are the French guys.
when i was a kid hundreds of them attended. now its just a handful and less every year.
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When we learned how to use weapon, we kill each other on land
When we learned how to sail, we kill each other on sea
When we learned how to fly, we kill each other in the sky
And when we learned how to connected the world, we kill each other on the internet
... better on the Internet than in Mariupol. And it's not a game th-cam.com/video/GHCPvJU_wFY/w-d-xo.html
On day it will be in space.
Shot down by Ground fire.
Why have your name plastered during the experience?
Sorry
In ww-2 several German aces had over 200 kills each
Under different conditions with different planes. Dont compare eggs to apples.
@@bernisweltredsun1245 No with mostly BF-109s or FW-190s against American and British Spitfires and other equivalent fighters not just Russian Policarvs.and early inferior designs
this movie is a crap... BUT it has fantastic combat scenes. the best i've ever seen.
I agree, but then agains, Germans have to bend over backwards to let us know how anti-war they are.
Thanks, I was thinking why I haven’t seen this movie, now I remember
I agree the movie stinks. It would have been nice if I could also agree with you on the combat scenes. Then perhaps I would have enjoyed the movie just a little bit.
I find them absurdly, over the top; like an air acrobatics show directed by Michael Bay….
Like, you don’t have to do 5 spins after shooting someone down. Actually keeping cool and and eye open for your surrondings will keep you alive. Dizzying, needless aerobatics will not.
The air combat is a bit cartoonish. Those rickety old kites couldn’t stand the treatment shown here. Maybe only the SE5a, SPAD S.XIII, and Fokker D.VII could really take that kind of abuse and they had their limits, too.
@@TommyGlintyou are looking for a documentary on a movie.
there are no combat scenes so real on the cinema history. not even "battle of britain", dunkirk" or "blue max" you see that realism. they all have fantasy, exxagerations and lack of historical accuracy.
among all aerial combat scenes we have in the movies, trb 2008 still the best, by far.
"HP" = Handley-Page
大型機のGUNNERが一番悲惨だよ。重い飛行機でひらりと逃げるわけにもいかず、
一番目標となる。
Uhm, a wee bit unrealistic combat wise. The Blue Max is much, much better. Too much CGI these days, it just didn't happen like that.
All the newer air war movies are like this, laughable.
Indeed. It is beyond ridiculous that an movie, made at 1966, beats this scene hands down, being much more realistic! Seems we have kind of era of degeneration...
exactly. those planes would come apart flown like that.@@urmo345
Le français René Fonck était aussi fort et aussi Guynemer..
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00:11 cross and david star wtf?
Swednice schweiniti im heutigen Polen war er bekannt wie frankensteins monster😮😊🎉
Schweinitz wollte ich tippen
Awesome little film. Unfortunately, made in 2008, it looks crappy on modern HD displays. I wonder if it could be remade in higher resolution?
I enjoyed it quite a bit,I'm one of those that have read quiet extensively on WW1 aviation so i could nitpick the movie apart like most people on here but i dont, i enjoy it for what it is, unless they show people making calls on Iphones in WW1 I'm good with the rest,lol
今は最新のCGが有るからどんなヒコーキも再現できてヒコーキ好きには嬉しいンだけど飛びっぷりが実機と違うのがチと寂しい。まぁ、画像的には派手な方が良いのは分かるんだけど複葉機がジェットのようなマニューバやるのはねぇ…
@@ed8neco828 だから寂しい
carnage !
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His first name was actually Manfred
Yes it was . He didnt sport a mustash like the pizza box guy either he was a 21 year old kid. Werner Voss was the flyer though, and mechanic.
@@paullevins5448 I’m aware
God. Ch
Чё за Фильмы?
Красный барон
They are doing cobra pugacev. In ww1😅
пілотам-браво
I wouldn't moniterize your channel either, this isn't your work.
What exactly? What is this movie? Or is it from another channel?
Так их ! И ещё пере раз так!
These films have nothing to do with reality. They just unnecessarily deform the idea of the viewer. It is a content without content and value.
Úristen, mekkora orbitális baromság....
WWI was horrible, but WWII eclipsed it.
True, in terms of destruction, WW2 was very mobile,i have personally talked to WW2 veterans that told me that they much rather have done things like land in Normandy,Monte Cassino etc than to be stuck in a trench for several years with nowhere to go surrounded by rotten human remains with water up to their knees on occasion, in other words they felt their Fathers had it much worse 20 years or so before, but in terms of destruction and worldwide craziness WW2 will never be topped.
How many German planes were shot down to make Richtofen an ace?
You mean Entente Planes?
Very Many.
From recollection I'm pretty sure it was 81 kills.
82
5 planes makes an Ace. He had a silver trophy made for each one of his kills. Wikipedia says he had 80 confirmed kills.
No chutes..., until much later in the war. Many pilots just jumped if their highly flammable crates got lit up. So many brave young men died..., and for what? To support an entitled group of imperialist powers. "The war to end all wars" accomplished nothing other than helping to create a world-wide depression and laying the foundation for WW2, a mere 21 years later.
Yeah,a valuable lesson was missed creating the groundwork for another debacle,the moral of the story is,once you vanquish someone dont continue to pound him into the ground for no reason,in most wars they way it goes is... you win or end the conflict, have your parades and everyone goes home,you dont win and then expect the loser to pay for the whole thing, doesn't work that way.
AMEN BROTHER! YOU ARE TOTALLY CORRECT!
Who debil inertiškai whis?
poor quality
Bonsoir
Sejak kapan pesawat war world 1 jatuhkan bom 😂😂😂😂
Pfiouuuu..... Just... No.
If there would have been just one single US pilot he would have defeated all the German pilots, and their infantry and artillery and everything! mAGa!!!
You are kind of dim witted. You ever heard of Eddie Rickenbacker? American Ace in this war !!! Study before you open your mouth.!!
Planes are weak
well...yes? back then , only wood and cloth maybe thin canvas.
@@bjornnylander8754 And the lacquer -- the "dope" -- that was applied to the canvas on the aircraft to make the surfaces airtight and weatherproof -- was highly flammable. So flying one of these contraptions was like piloting a firebomb. As a result, the life expectancy of a pilot was even shorter than that of one of the soldiers in the trenches.
Viva Germania
The music ruined this movie
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Ролик для школьников, кроме компьютерной графики никаких достоинств а ночной бой в воздухе просто бред ,тогда не было не то что радарной а простых прожекторов. В таких условиях не то что сбить а просто увидеть этажерку сложно, для примера у немцев сбить наш ПО-2 ночью было большим успехом а тут самолёты пачками валят... Авторы научились рисовать а до реалистичности их мультфильму как вороне до соловья
The sheer nonsense!!!
completely unrealistic arcade video game like footage! Full of BS, like diving at 1:28. NO ww 1 plane could dive like this without ripping its wings! And of course Stuka's "jericho trumpet" sound is added. The one who made this should be removed from movie industry forever!!!! ww1 planes were quite fragile, so high speed diving was out of question, instead they employed their great turning rate.
BF1
This just a wet fart of a video. Maybe i'm the wet fart, but it makes no sense to me at all.
It's wrong to glorify him...he wasn't even American
Your joking right
@MiG-31893 ofc its a sarcasm
God its people like you that help me to dislike stupid people!!!
He isn't an American but he is above americans
Jesus wasn't american either.
You know what I hate? Someone who steals footage then brands it as their own.