Pvt Ed Tipper, shown @1:39 was my high school English teacher. Shown in EpIsode 3 he was badly injured at Carentan. Back then we knew nothing about his service in WWII, only that this “old”([probably mid 40s) man limped and had a glass eye that that seemed to always point in the opposite direction from his good eye. Wish more than anything we could go back in time and show the huge amount of respect he this humble man deserved. RIP Mr Tipper.
Band of Brothers has proven to be the best miniseries of all times. 20 years after it was released, fans are still talking about it and there are still new groups of people watching it. None of the craps that we have these days come close to it. A huge tribute to Tom Hanks, Steven Spielberg and Stephen E. Ambrose.
Think all who fought were the toughest ever lived. We know about Bastogne. I also think what goes unheralded are the units that at the beginning of the battle of the bulge that tried to hold ground and delayed the German advance while being vastly outnumbered would be a great miniseries.
William Eaton different parts of the world, sir. I served with marines in Viet Nam, 1967-68 and as a 101st Airborne Ranger I will tell you that we were tougher than those guys. We jumped at night, drug those guys outta hell and now you tell me if you haven’t stood in the door in the middle of the night, looking into the abyss you are a leg and most marines were legs. I respect what they did but never have the audacity to compare unless you have been there. Please do not compare us.
Actually Gnurf, who fought in the great dead cow war in 12846 BC was the toughest man ever. He saved all the Moist Fish Tribe by bringing that dead cow back after defeating the ennemie coalition. And they had very good spear throwers in their ranks. Then despite is injuries he managed to cross the snowsnow mountains with that dead cow on his back. Is memory shall live for ever. Oups no like any other war it just faded away. Too bad for him. At least he totally got laid.
When this was first shown on UK TV, my wife and I were just blown away. We would watch in silence, so drawn in were we. One of the best series we've watched.
We owe alot to you and many more just like you who came from every walk of life to make it all happen. From at least one grateful "Yank", to the entire UK. Thank you. Very much.
Some of those heros pissed themselves after entering Germany. They were told that every German is a monster, so they wetted when they met children. True! My Mother wittnessed this heroic scene.
Fahrer O I felt this comment was unnecessary. We are coming up to Remembrance Day. We remember and honour ALL who have fallen and were wounded in the wars.
I almost didn't watch this, and now I'm laying in bed, sobbing because of the beauty of it. Thank you for making this. I cannot put into words what this made me feel... It just made me *feel*
I love how the German general's surrender speech to his men were used near the end of this video. Truly encompass the horrors and nobility that everyone who served went through to honor the flag that they salute to. It's a band and a bond that can only be forged when strangers become brothers through the fires of hell. Ich hatt einen Kameraden.
For those of us who have served at any time, we understood the message of this mini series. It brings home the reality of being a soldier. its a job that has to be done no matter what the price. It is the most intense activity anyone can be involved in, and it carries a heavy price. It is why we remember those who did so that others would not have to.
Absolutely the best mini series ever. There is no way to understand it unless you were there. You can only try to see it from their perspective and listen to their experiences. My grandfather served in the mighty Flying Fortress's and I can truly say he was the most honest man I have ever met. When it's said that was the greatest generation ever it is so true.
The series was on our pay-TV here in Australia again last week, watched every episode again. It seems to be brutally honest in what the men had to deal with and the conditions they faced very real. The Pacific was on this week, both series are the bar to which any other production would be measured against. Terrifying what all services had to cope with. Congratulations to all involved in both series and SPR. Cheers.
I had the good fortune to be able to take my two Sons with me on the 75th anniversary of D Day. My beautiful wife understood the importance of that selfless act on so many levels. My father was wounded toward the end of the battle of the bulge and was a medic. He rarely spoke of those days and when he did, it was to point out o us kids that freedom isn’t free and was paid for by average men and women doing super human things. God bless America and her allies and God bless each and everyone of those souls that gave heir all.
When I graduated from high school 40+ yrs ago, I worked around many WW2 vets. Gene, a man that went ashore at Iwo Jima. Jonesy, a tail gunner in a B17 shot down over Europe. Preston, a sailor that had more than one boat shot out from under him escorting Murmansk Convoys. Others that I do not remember their names. I listened to their stories when they would talk. I miss these men, that generation and their influence on our country. God Bless their memory. Shall we never forget them.
Thank you for posting this video very well done tribute. One of the best series ever made. Very few Easy Company men left now. RIP Dick Winters was the epitome of a hero, selfless, modest and cared more for his men than himself.
This is the best movie ever been made... I love it watching many many time over the years and never got bored of it.... Also Pacific is another great series to watch...
The Greatest Generation ever! im sorry for what we have become as a society, but i will try to live a life worthy of the sacrifices you have made, even if it goes against the grain of society we live in today. I will never forget, I will never take for granted.
Hearing the theme of Norman in this video just adds the emotion these men felt. The soundtrack from Fury really fits band of brothers in my opinion. It captures the essence of each man.
Great series and great men. To be honest though you could have written nearly the same stories about most Para companies in the 101 or 82nd and come up with a fantastic series. They ALL did their jobs often in the face of long odds. Thanks boys! You'll NEVER be forgotten...
*Everyone in this series was phenomenal this series is in a league of its own, I hope one day we will get a series even a bit as amazing as impactful as Band of Brothers is.* *To thise real men who gave interviews I hope they’ve found peace, … everyone on both sides did what they thought was right the many many young mens lives were changed. May we never experience such a historical event again.*
From this day to the ending of the world, But we in it shall be rememberèd- We few, we happy few, we band of brothers; For he to-day that sheds his blood with me Shall be my brother; be he ne'er so vile, This day shall gentle his condition; And gentlemen in England now a-bed Shall think themselves accurs'd they were not here, And hold their manhoods cheap whiles any speaks That fought with us upon Saint Crispin's day.
When asked by an interviewer what he thought of the men between the wars Montgomery said " The WW2 soldier was far better educated " hence forth why they were better during combat
I love how unlike so many (including many good) adaptations of WWII, this show, even though it's from the American perspective, doesn't take sides, and shows the war from the point of view of the people who actually did it. Not officers, not medal-studded heroes, just ordinary guys whose lives got interrupted. It doesn't make war into entertainment. It isn't a nostalgia circle jerk glorifying "the greatest generation". It's got that level of honest detail - not raw, not brutal - that lets the story show itself rather than be shown. I've only seen that in Game of Thrones and a few very good anime like Fullmental Alchemist and Death Note. Take Fury. It's a great movie that shows tank battles and doesn't go mad with the cinematic license - but all the comments on Fury clips are about Brad Pitt the righteously crusading badass killing Nazis. In Band of Brothers you see the helpnessness, the hopelessness, the randomness. You see characters who you thought were your friends get killed. It feels like an epic yet it's just one season long. No-one is OP, Nazis don't stand around waiting to be shot. It shows you battles in a way that, whenever anyone gets killed, you really feel it. Most action films the action is the entertainment. In this the action is just horrifying. Thank you for making this. Thank you to those who made Band of Brothers to show my generation why war is bad, because every generation needs to learn it in their own way. Thank you, you brave few, for the world we have today, that I and my children if I have them can live in the longest enduring peace in recorded history.
I had the honor and pleasure of making good friends with a WWII veteran who, as he put it "had a tour of Europe courtesy of the United States Army". He said that between Band of Brothers and Saving Private Ryan, that this was as close as you could get to showing what it was really like during those times. Interestingly, he NEVER said "US" or "USA", he always spoke the full words United States of America".
I think everybody had fear. I think there´s people that can handle fear. I think I was probably one of them I think I would just as scared as anybody else except I can think
Back then you had kids lining up down the block to get in, Even the ones who weren't old enough. I don't agree that having minors in the army was a good idea, not that it was intended. But now you can barely get a man in his 20s who would lay down his life for America. We've lost our touch, Our spirit, Our pride.
I never knew just how harrowing WWII was. So many walk around oblivious to the sacrifice these troopers made for freedom. When visiting Normandy Beach, I felt compelled to salute across the water. And yes, I did serve! Thank you Greatest Generarion👍🏾👍🏾🇺🇸🇺🇸🙏🏾🙏🏾
IF these Men and others like them knew the direction this country is going in, I'm pretty certain they would be asking. WHY ? What did my sacrifice and the sacrifice of my friends that didn't make it back mean. We as it all for nothing ? They would be appalled and sickened. I know I am.
They fought for legislation not what you want... the faught for the right to vote, to assemble, to protest. To be American. If you don’t like a country vote
Crazy Crocodile..... voting, protesting does nothing. US government is owned by corporations, not the people. Your own government is the enemy. They are the terrorists.
Dennis Graham I feel the same way. We actually have college kids who embrace socialism/communism. Look how many are following Bernie Sanders/Elizabeth Warren. Sickening.we just had a guy in office for eight years who felt disdain for this country and worked to "fundamentally change it"
Elaine Teut yeah I’m so glad trump is here to drain the swamp of these commies, they are ruining this country, imagine asking for free health care and college for all! The gall of it.
In the episode "Crossroads." It's following Operation Pegasus where the 101st send a patrol to rescue a group of British paratroopers behind enemy lines
@@Fiend169 yeah I know they're still called that but my point is they shouldn't be... and don't get me wrong I love the generation of ww2 one of my distant cousins was a medic in the 101st airborne, but I don't think it's right to just generalize an entire generation by saying "oh everyone in this new generation is so bad but everyone back then was so good"
When I go to the polls and vote, I pause a moment and say a silent prayer of thanks for the privilege.....purchased for me by men like these. For those who came before them, and those who came after.....often just boys....who became men in their experience. I cast my vote, with a sense of humble gratitude.....often with a soft and quiet sob for those who perished as a price of that purchase.
I loved the series, and have the box set, I think of all the brave people that died in the war, so it is very sad that we are giving the United kingdom away to Germany and the European union
no disrespect to the men portrayed in the mini series " Pacific" , but " Band of Brothers " is IMHO, light years ahead in terms of ("story" telling ) quality
They are all good at the various aspects of combat Letters From Iwo Jima and Flags Of Our Father's by Clinton Eastwrad were both brilliant at showing that there was both atrocities and moments of human decency on both sides - I am a private 1/15th RNSWL ( Royal New South Wales Lancer's ) and served along side vet from Nam and worked as a civilian employee at the 212th Corp RAEME (Royla Australian Electrical and Mechanical Engineer's) and knew a man who served in Korea and he said the same thing war is brutal and disgusting and don't get involved if you can avoid it
Pvt Ed Tipper, shown @1:39 was my high school English teacher. Shown in EpIsode 3 he was badly injured at Carentan. Back then we knew nothing about his service in WWII, only that this “old”([probably mid 40s) man limped and had a glass eye that that seemed to always point in the opposite direction from his good eye. Wish more than anything we could go back in time and show the huge amount of respect he this humble man deserved. RIP Mr Tipper.
WOW!!! That's awesome
Band of Brothers has proven to be the best miniseries of all times. 20 years after it was released, fans are still talking about it and there are still new groups of people watching it.
None of the craps that we have these days come close to it.
A huge tribute to Tom Hanks, Steven Spielberg and Stephen E. Ambrose.
exactly i watched it yesterday
On of the best fiction stories!
Band of Brother might be the greatest mini Series ever made in my opinion. And those were the toughest men that ever lived.
Just downloaded them all.
Their war lasted 11 months if that. The Marines had been in action since 1941 and Wake Island.
Think all who fought were the toughest ever lived. We know about Bastogne. I also think what goes unheralded are the units that at the beginning of the battle of the bulge that tried to hold ground and delayed the German advance while being vastly outnumbered would be a great miniseries.
William Eaton different parts of the world, sir. I served with marines in Viet Nam, 1967-68 and as a 101st Airborne Ranger I will tell you that we were tougher than those guys. We jumped at night, drug those guys outta hell and now you tell me if you haven’t stood in the door in the middle of the night, looking into the abyss you are a leg and most marines were legs. I respect what they did but never have the audacity to compare unless you have been there. Please do not compare us.
Actually Gnurf, who fought in the great dead cow war in 12846 BC was the toughest man ever. He saved all the Moist Fish Tribe by bringing that dead cow back after defeating the ennemie coalition. And they had very good spear throwers in their ranks. Then despite is injuries he managed to cross the snowsnow mountains with that dead cow on his back. Is memory shall live for ever. Oups no like any other war it just faded away. Too bad for him. At least he totally got laid.
When this was first shown on UK TV, my wife and I were just blown away. We would watch in silence, so drawn in were we. One of the best series we've watched.
We owe alot to you and many more just like you who came from every walk of life to make it all happen. From at least one grateful "Yank", to the entire UK. Thank you. Very much.
Andrew Mclean agreed
You need life, Limey.
@@freedomatlast8756 You need to be beat on until you learn one or two things kid. Find a new hobby. This one isn't working for you.
@R Mack He's dead already. Or at least, I hope he is.
No, I'm not joking. If he's not dead then, an address would be handy. :)
Band Of Brothers is the best thing I've ever seen. Awesome.
Me tooo!!!! As a kid!!!
Grandpa were you a hero in the war.Grandpa said no but I served in a company of heroes. Only a real hero could come up with a statement like that
Eyes Right!!
Great mentor!
Some of those heros pissed themselves after entering Germany. They were told that every German is a monster, so they wetted when they met children.
True! My Mother wittnessed this heroic scene.
Fahrer O I felt this comment was unnecessary. We are coming up to Remembrance Day. We remember and honour ALL who have fallen and were wounded in the wars.
@@fahrero793 I don't know where you got that information from. Your one of those that has to find fault and criticize. Uncalled for.
Thanks from Netherlands, remember the fallen!
I almost didn't watch this, and now I'm laying in bed, sobbing because of the beauty of it. Thank you for making this. I cannot put into words what this made me feel... It just made me *feel*
For the ones who still lie under the sod of Europe.
@Frankly Frank Get A Life Franky !!!!
@@H43339 jerk
@@stanhoffman7992 jerking is what he does , is it frank or wank
@@stanhoffman7992 Idiot
Perhaps the Greatest Tv Series of all time ......
I love how the German general's surrender speech to his men were used near the end of this video. Truly encompass the horrors and nobility that everyone who served went through to honor the flag that they salute to. It's a band and a bond that can only be forged when strangers become brothers through the fires of hell. Ich hatt einen Kameraden.
Probably the best series I’ve ever seen.
Absolutely, super piece of drama.
Watch the Pacific TV series, it's good too
Where can I find it?
For those of us who have served at any time, we understood the message of this mini series. It brings home the reality of being a soldier. its a job that has to be done no matter what the price. It is the most intense activity anyone can be involved in, and it carries a heavy price. It is why we remember those who did so that others would not have to.
This series tattoos images on the the back of your eyeballs, totally unforgettable scenes and set pieces. A work of genius.
One of the best creation in history of Hollywood
Good to see Band of Brothers surge in popularity again. Love this miniseries - one of the greatest ever.
I wish I could give this more than one thumbs up.
Best TV series, ever. Hands down. Period.- I have watched it countless times. Cheers. George from Hellas.
Absolutely the best mini series ever. There is no way to understand it unless you were there. You can only try to see it from their perspective and listen to their experiences. My grandfather served in the mighty Flying Fortress's and I can truly say he was the most honest man I have ever met. When it's said that was the greatest generation ever it is so true.
I can watch this and Saving Private Ryan back to back forever, never gets old!
The series was on our pay-TV here in Australia again last week, watched every episode again. It seems to be brutally honest in what the men had to deal with and the conditions they faced very real. The Pacific was on this week, both series are the bar to which any other production would be measured against. Terrifying what all services had to cope with. Congratulations to all involved in both series and SPR. Cheers.
I had the good fortune to be able to take my two Sons with me on the 75th anniversary of D Day. My beautiful wife understood the importance of that selfless act on so many levels. My father was wounded toward the end of the battle of the bulge and was a medic. He rarely spoke of those days and when he did, it was to point out o us kids that freedom isn’t free and was paid for by average men and women doing super human things. God bless America and her allies and God bless each and everyone of those souls that gave heir all.
When I graduated from high school 40+ yrs ago, I worked around many WW2 vets. Gene, a man that went ashore at Iwo Jima. Jonesy, a tail gunner in a B17 shot down over Europe. Preston, a sailor that had more than one boat shot out from under him escorting Murmansk Convoys. Others that I do not remember their names. I listened to their stories when they would talk. I miss these men, that generation and their influence on our country. God Bless their memory. Shall we never forget them.
Thank you for posting this video very well done tribute. One of the best series ever made. Very few Easy Company men left now. RIP Dick Winters was the epitome of a hero, selfless, modest and cared more for his men than himself.
These men gave everything please remember them the way they should be as heroes they were loved this series
I have probably watched Band of Brothers from start to finish 10 times by now, and could watch it again tomorrow.
we owe these men every thing we have today thank you
This is the best movie ever been made... I love it watching many many time over the years and never got bored of it.... Also Pacific is another great series to watch...
Band of bros and the Pacific probably the best mini series out of USA. Down here in Australia they were well received.
yep your women loved them
The best series I’ve watched for a long the best of the best. but aren’t they all the best. I cried for all of them 😢
While watching I was like it must not be end.
The Greatest Generation ever! im sorry for what we have become as a society, but i will try to live a life worthy of the sacrifices you have made, even if it goes against the grain of society we live in today. I will never forget, I will never take for granted.
I just loved the serie and your compilation honors it perfectly! Great job.
This is utter brilliance....thank you for this edited version, it brought a tear to my eye. These men were truly "The Greatest Generation".
These guys were so amazing ~ all of our troops from the first war to the last war are just amazing. I’m always in awe
This is "Easy" company! Thanks so much for this movie!
Great series about a great unit of great men. Truly the greatest generation.
My favorite war TV series,thanks all of them!
this deserves a lot more views
Hearing the theme of Norman in this video just adds the emotion these men felt. The soundtrack from Fury really fits band of brothers in my opinion. It captures the essence of each man.
Great series and great men. To be honest though you could have written nearly the same stories about most Para companies in the 101 or 82nd and come up with a fantastic series. They ALL did their jobs often in the face of long odds. Thanks boys! You'll NEVER be forgotten...
This was such a powerful series. It really explained what all that those men went through.
Fantastic work
Pairs so well with the Fury soundtrack. Well done!
Great Mini Series! Loved it....
Great series. All of the people that died, regardless of nationality, i hope they have found peace...
It is not only bravery, but the willingness to sacrifice one's life for country, honor, and brother in arms.
Holly cow. This is the best video I’ve seen on TH-cam!!
THE best series ever!
Это трейлер?
*Everyone in this series was phenomenal this series is in a league of its own, I hope one day we will get a series even a bit as amazing as impactful as Band of Brothers is.*
*To thise real men who gave interviews I hope they’ve found peace, … everyone on both sides did what they thought was right the many many young mens lives were changed. May we never experience such a historical event again.*
'And when he gets to Heaven to Saint Peter he will tell,another Soldier here Sir I've done my time in hell' LEST WE NEVER FORGET
From this day to the ending of the world,
But we in it shall be rememberèd-
We few, we happy few, we band of brothers;
For he to-day that sheds his blood with me
Shall be my brother; be he ne'er so vile,
This day shall gentle his condition;
And gentlemen in England now a-bed
Shall think themselves accurs'd they were not here,
And hold their manhoods cheap whiles any speaks
That fought with us upon Saint Crispin's day.
Is the soundtrack song towards the end from the movie Unbroken? It sounds very similar.
Great Job! You catched all the emotions of the Easy Company Boyz! Well done!
This is the best series drama of war I ever watch.👍👍👍👍👍
When asked by an interviewer what he thought of the men between the wars Montgomery said " The WW2 soldier was far better educated " hence forth why they were better during combat
I love how unlike so many (including many good) adaptations of WWII, this show, even though it's from the American perspective, doesn't take sides, and shows the war from the point of view of the people who actually did it. Not officers, not medal-studded heroes, just ordinary guys whose lives got interrupted. It doesn't make war into entertainment. It isn't a nostalgia circle jerk glorifying "the greatest generation". It's got that level of honest detail - not raw, not brutal - that lets the story show itself rather than be shown. I've only seen that in Game of Thrones and a few very good anime like Fullmental Alchemist and Death Note. Take Fury. It's a great movie that shows tank battles and doesn't go mad with the cinematic license - but all the comments on Fury clips are about Brad Pitt the righteously crusading badass killing Nazis. In Band of Brothers you see the helpnessness, the hopelessness,
the randomness. You see characters who you thought were your friends get killed. It feels like an epic yet it's just one season long. No-one is OP, Nazis don't stand around waiting to be shot. It shows you battles in a way that, whenever anyone gets killed, you really feel it. Most action films the action is the entertainment. In this the action is just horrifying.
Thank you for making this.
Thank you to those who made Band of Brothers to show my generation why war is bad, because every generation needs to learn it in their own way.
Thank you, you brave few, for the world we have today, that I and my children if I have them can live in the longest enduring peace in recorded history.
Lmao did you just relate band of brothers to game of thrones? What the hell is wrong with you? Game of thrones is garbage.
@@ashg9023 pre-season 5
Wow thanks for all the likes 😅
@Ash G Well he also stated that Fury was a great movie
@@ashg9023 we are just gonna ignore how good Game of Thrones was right?
Superb video once again!
I had the honor and pleasure of making good friends with a WWII veteran who, as he put it "had a tour of Europe courtesy of the United States Army". He said that between Band of Brothers and Saving Private Ryan, that this was as close as you could get to showing what it was really like during those times. Interestingly, he NEVER said "US" or "USA", he always spoke the full words United States of America".
Really nice video..i love this movie soo much
De las mejores producciones cinematográficas que he visto sobre la segunda guerra mundial. Pudiera decir que la mejor.
The Band of Brothers theme is the first song that plays on my playlist out there on weekends.
Beautiful
I think everybody had fear. I think there´s people that can handle fear.
I think I was probably one of them I think I would just as scared as anybody else except I can think
Back then you had kids lining up down the block to get in, Even the ones who weren't old enough. I don't agree that having minors in the army was a good idea, not that it was intended. But now you can barely get a man in his 20s who would lay down his life for America. We've lost our touch, Our spirit, Our pride.
Never Die, you can Thank
Some Teachers are College Professors for that, with their Make America Apologize Agenda.
I never knew just how harrowing WWII was. So many walk around oblivious to the sacrifice these troopers made for freedom.
When visiting Normandy Beach, I felt compelled to salute across the water. And yes, I did serve! Thank you Greatest Generarion👍🏾👍🏾🇺🇸🇺🇸🙏🏾🙏🏾
What a terrifying.... but brilliant series!
Made it to Currahee this spring. 3 miles up.
This is so good😭
"Greater love hath no man than this, that a man lay down his life for his friend."
John 15:13
Great video
They were great marines, semper fidelis
The part where the prisoner salutes the us soldier 😥
The Best one of WWII movies!!!!!
God bless those men
Band of Brothers is a series show. It looks realistic on the battle images.
I wasn't a hero during the war. But I served with a Company of heroes......Curahee.
NICELY done...
SENSATIONAL!!!!!!
IF these Men and others like them knew the direction this country is going in, I'm pretty certain they would be asking. WHY ? What did my sacrifice and the sacrifice of my friends that didn't make it back mean. We as it all for nothing ? They would be appalled and sickened. I know I am.
That's quitter talk and making excuses just to blame others.
They fought for legislation not what you want... the faught for the right to vote, to assemble, to protest. To be American. If you don’t like a country vote
Crazy Crocodile..... voting, protesting does nothing. US government is owned by corporations, not the people. Your own government is the enemy. They are the terrorists.
Dennis Graham I feel the same way. We actually have college kids who embrace socialism/communism. Look how many are following Bernie Sanders/Elizabeth Warren. Sickening.we just had a guy in office for eight years who felt disdain for this country and worked to "fundamentally change it"
Elaine Teut yeah I’m so glad trump is here to drain the swamp of these commies, they are ruining this country, imagine asking for free health care and college for all! The gall of it.
The good serial movie...12 CD.
Good Men.
Wow. In my opinion the best WW2 series ever made.
Never the best is génération war this séries is shiet and no realistic
3:27 British Paratroopers? Whens that in the series?
In the episode "Crossroads." It's following Operation Pegasus where the 101st send a patrol to rescue a group of British paratroopers behind enemy lines
Great Work!
Great Men!!!!!
Brave soldiers ⭐
Its memoreble of betrayeld...
Can anyone recommend any series as epic as this?
The finest generation America ever had
All heroes.
2020? 🇧🇷☝️✌️
The Last Great Generation.
@@TheJackRobin yeah but they are still called that. Thats what i ment.
@@Fiend169 yeah I know they're still called that but my point is they shouldn't be... and don't get me wrong I love the generation of ww2 one of my distant cousins was a medic in the 101st airborne, but I don't think it's right to just generalize an entire generation by saying "oh everyone in this new generation is so bad but everyone back then was so good"
Anybody but david swhimmer, only actor that cant stand!
When I go to the polls and vote, I pause a moment and say a silent prayer of thanks for the privilege.....purchased for me by men like these. For those who came before them, and those who came after.....often just boys....who became men in their experience.
I cast my vote, with a sense of humble gratitude.....often with a soft and quiet sob for those who perished as a price of that purchase.
One of the best comment I ever read in the TH-cam comment section. Love and Respect to American democracy from India. Respect.👍
Viraj Prabhu thank you very much!
What happened? It was such a great video! Now all Im getting is "video not available"
Try watching it on a computer. Its all about copy right.
I loved the series, and have the box set, I think of all the brave people that died in the war, so it is very sad that we are giving the United kingdom away to Germany and the European union
Inform yourself , mate , ...they're giving ENTIRE Europe away to Islam , ...cheers from Germany
Everything is nice until Norman starts playing
no disrespect to the men portrayed in the mini series " Pacific" , but " Band of Brothers " is IMHO, light years ahead in terms of ("story" telling ) quality
They are all good at the various aspects of combat Letters From Iwo Jima and Flags Of Our Father's by Clinton Eastwrad were both brilliant at showing that there was both atrocities and moments of human decency on both sides - I am a private 1/15th RNSWL ( Royal New South Wales Lancer's ) and served along side vet from Nam and worked as a civilian employee at the 212th Corp RAEME (Royla Australian Electrical and Mechanical Engineer's) and knew a man who served in Korea and he said the same thing war is brutal and disgusting and don't get involved if you can avoid it
It's just different. The actors that played Sledge and Snafu were gold together. Band of Brothers didn't have that.
David Green I respectfully disagree. Then again, I was a USMC grunt in 'Nam, 1967-68.
Watching that series made everything else I'd seen seem irrelevant.
I I I I I I really wanna meet those heroes of world war ii
Song from Fury :)