L'armée française aime le panache. Parfois tragique, parfois épique, toujours sublime, il est inextricablement lié au concept de "furia francese" : Celui-ci intervient dans ce moment particulier et délicat entre la vie et la mort, où la lutte prend une tournure dramatique, où elle atteint des proportions héroïques, où elle touche non seulement les corps mais aussi les esprits. De l'Italie du Nord au djebel algérien, de la plaine d'Austerlitz en Bohême à la colline des Flèches en Corée, des chasseurs de Drian à Verdun aux exploits d'Henri de Bournazel au Maroc, des ponts de Saumur aux plateaux sanglants d'Inkerman. Qu'ils soient français de souche ou étrangers ralliés sous le drapeau tricolore, tous les personnages dans des épisodes glorieux ou dramatiques, les soldats français partagent cette ardeur combative et cet esprit de résistance, c'est un honneur de se montrer digne du drapeau et de leurs camarades, mais il est également déraisonnable de se précipiter au combat à tout prix. Les Américains ont le "fighting spirit", mais nous Français, nous avons la fureur. 🇫🇷
J'aime beaucoup votre réponse, permettez moi de la compléter avec une citation d'Edmond de Rostand : "Le panache n'est pas la grandeur mais quelque chose qui s'ajoute à la grandeur, et qui bouge au dessus d'elle. C'est quelque chose de voltigeant, d'excessif et d'un peu frisé. Le panache c'est l'esprit de bravoure : plaisanter en face du danger c'est la suprême politesse, un délicat refus de se prendre au tragique ; le panache est alors la pudeur de l'héroïsme, comme un sourire par lequel on s'excuse d'être sublime."
@@benjaminbordonado2643 merci ! Il va de soi que cela n'est pas de moi. Votre réponse est superbe également. Que la France puisse perdurer et trouver sa voie dans ces temps si sombres et tourmentés. À bientôt peut-être, sur ma chaîne ou celle de Mauzer, à nouveau.
man 70's and 80's is even better though glorious FAMAS, VBL, VAB, AMX 30, AUF1, MIRAGES, JAGUAR and missiles on everything for everyone, HOT, MILAN, MISTRAL, CROTALE
For me it's your best video by far! Thx from a french military. It touches me all the more because my company inherits the traditions of a unit that has much fought in Indochina. Thank you for the memory of these Bad ass soldiers.
@@bigmat7246 You are right, where there are people, there is jealousy, there is war. However, the love of peace is always present. The past cannot be forgotten, it is the mark to create the peace of the present
Bonjour Mauzer, j'apprécie beaucoup votre contenu et je pensais que vous pourriez peut-être faire une vidéo sur l'armée française moderne dans le même style que votre vidéo U GOT PLA de l'armée chinoise. Je pense qu'il y aurait un grand potentiel. Mes amitiés.
The issue with the French Colonial empire is that it was largely criticized by both Far right and Far left activists, both for different reasons. The Army in Algeria itself was against the war, morales were low so the war was meant to be a failure despite strategic successes.
Procurement must have been a nightmare for post WW2 French military. Standards. What standards? I dig the huge variety of uniform choices though. I'm sure there's a great book about this stupendous procurement program and expansion of the French in this period and its challenges somewhere, probably locked up in French though. Were French pilots being in trained in the US for American WW2/Korean war era aircraft? Or was this done domestically? The French airforce even using a Ju52 bomber variant!
@@bobbyhill1110 Never denied that. There is no shame to lose against guerrilla fighters because your government refused to make a scorch earth policy like we did in the past when dealing with insurgency. But may I remind you that we also were the last to win over them ? Frice ? 1862, 1874, 1885 and 1895. Frencophobic like to remember the only time France lost against Vietnamese, but history remember the time we won :).
My place of birth was the battlefield of major counter guerilla operation of French army in Tonkin (North Vietnam) called Operation Citron (mean "Lemon" in French). The first assault of French was a completely failure: the partisan forces organized multiple ambushes,they waited the French to move as close as 20-30 m and then eliminate the enemy with SMG and grenade. The French HQ was so angry that it started bombarding three villages with napalm bomb and 105 mm shells. But the brave Vietminh partisan still hold their position until the French gave up,leaving behind the amount of weapon that can equip two Vietminh infantry battalions.
@@janflantier7969 Dire qu'on les tenait c'est un bien grand mot. On était surtout dans une impasse de laquelle on se serait sortit en 46 si d'Argenlieu n'avait pas décidé d'être un sombre connard. De Lattre avait réussi à rétablir un peu les choses, mais, après sa mort, il était claire que l'armée française n'avait plus d'initiative. La folie de Navarre d'aller s'enterrer à Dien Bien Phu nous avait déjà condamné fin 1953. Ils savaient très bien qu'on ne tenait pas les hauteurs et ils ont été particulièrement arrogant au regard des capacités ennemies. 10 000 soldats de la France sont morts là bas pour la folie de quelques officiers.
@@janflantier7969 pas vraiment. D'autant que la guerre était très impopulaire en France, les légionnaires étaient livrés à eux seuls. Je suis quasi certain que Dien Bien Phu était fait exprès pour mettre un terme au conflit. Car même les politiques souffraient de cette guerre pour leurs campagnes. Et faut voir comment les légionnaires survivants étaient reçus en revenant au pays
That's what war against an opponents that's was 10x more violent. Many Algerians enrolled in French army at that time because FLN burned and massacred their village. My grand father was a captain leading an Algerian section. After the war, many of his section fled to France with their families. Because FLN was way worst than the most violent French policy.
@@renatodeoliveira1915 no, told me by Harkis people and their descent that still have ties with my families after my grand father led them to the fight.
Posen is also the French name of Poznan. But it's the name of a battle. The French army name it's vehicles with victories or heroes, and sometimes dates.
@@Balrog2005 rage pas ils se sont bien battus et ont fais honneur à nos anciens qui étaient en sous nombre et absolument pas soutenus par la métropole. Encore aujourd'hui, les Vietnamiens respectent les français contrairement aux américains.
Well-armed ? No. It was post WW2, the French army was in a bad state to be fair. Hungry militia in slippers ? No. It was extremely motivated with powerful ideologies, and heavily supported by panArabists, jihadists, communist China, Soviet Union, or 2 or 3 of those at the same time. Same thing happened to your country in Afghanistan, and the same thing is happening to your country again in Ukraine right now !
@@BruneSixtine and what happened in Afghanistan? The Soviet troops completed their tasks. The pro-Soviet government remained in power until the collapse of the Soviet Union. Nothing critical is happening in Ukraine either.
@@Город_котов "gouvernement stayed in power" yeah, but it contributed to ruin the soviet union and therefore participated to it's collapse. In Ukraine, war is still raging, a competent russian army would have won in 3 week. Now it's WW1 all over again here. And lastly : -before Dien Bien Phu it was already decided to pull back, the battle did not decide the war in the slightest. -in Algeria, the insurection was militarily inoperant after having taken too many damages.
The French Army lost one battle only in Vietnam "Indochina", and had to leave because the US Army wanted to take the lead (lol) The French Army won in Algeria but had to leave for political reasons. The French and British Armies won over Egypt for the control of the Suez canal but had to leave due to international pressure
For the first one, its false. War ended way before the US came. In fact the french made a condition to end the war, the creation of a democratic south Vietnam. Years after, the north started invading south vietnam and then the US came in the fight. Indochina was a complete disaster in everything, only some heroes shined but that's all. It's always sad but Indochina is the only war I'm glad we losed in the end
Ya the @bigmat7246 is right the South Vietnamese ARVN ,born out of the French backed Vietnamese National Army created in 1949 , fought the Vietnam War mostly independently form 1955-1965 , did an at least equal amount of fighting between 1965 and 1972 most notably the Tet Offensive of 1968 where they did the vast majority of the fighting and dying suffering around 12,000 KIA and all of the fighting from 1972 on wards including in the Easter offensive and the fall of Saigon. USA suffered 58,000 KIA ARVN suffered ,at the most conservative estimate, 223,000 KIA
France always had a cool military aesthetic up until recently. Now it's just becoming an another US army rip off with their Griffon (sort of MRAP), Hk416 (AR15 clone) and soon their new camo pattern wich a local made multicam...
Look at rafale, Leclerc, Caesar, Jaguar, vbl etc... Still pretty cool. You are right for the hk416F, a shame my gov didn't select our national company. PGM Hecate 2 still a beauty no ? Btw, knowing nor MGCS nor SCAF will be ever made, next round will once again be 100% french made. 416F will be replace by french gun don't worry.
@@gringologie9302 "416F will be replace by french gun don't worry." With what? French small arm production has been let to die a slow death. Unless you plan on calling Verney Carron, there is litteraly nothing left.
Hate to break it down to ya, but France is the country with the most military victories. In the entire world. Well before the USA, Russia or anyone else apart from the UK.
They had the whole of vietnam To cover plus laos and cambodia With limited troops and aircraft The americans with less area and more troops and aircraft Failed as well!
With few troops they obtain far better results than the US. And without mass bombing nor spreading chemicals shit. Dien bien phu final defeat is 17k french personnal (10k fighters) against more than 200k viet's. 57days of fights, being totally encircle and under heavy artillery fire. Legendary and glorious defeat. Still to this day, vietnamese respect french. Not Americans.
Guerrilla war is killing women Making explosives in schools. Killing police officers. Blowing up trains. Passengers or goods. Explosions in public places and spread terror in the hearts of the population .Our blessed war is killing in the first degree and the killing of soldiers isolation.
@Webms_Gmod It is a shame that a major country is supported in NATO You can not a simple revolution with guns, not a tank, not an x Warplanes, artillery, anti-armour But we caused losses in your ranks, despite a The forbidden is international Killing civilian women and men is the priority of the Tah Front
@@gringologie9302 The battle of ath yahia moussa. It was a guerilla war anyway so that doesn’t even matter. What matters is the french lost and they were so desperate they built mines a lot of mines that are still around today just so the can keep their precious algeria
L'armée française aime le panache.
Parfois tragique, parfois épique, toujours sublime, il est inextricablement lié au concept de "furia francese" :
Celui-ci intervient dans ce moment particulier et délicat entre la vie et la mort,
où la lutte prend une tournure dramatique,
où elle atteint des proportions héroïques,
où elle touche non seulement les corps mais aussi les esprits.
De l'Italie du Nord au djebel algérien,
de la plaine d'Austerlitz en Bohême à la colline des Flèches en Corée,
des chasseurs de Drian à Verdun aux exploits d'Henri de Bournazel au Maroc,
des ponts de Saumur aux plateaux sanglants d'Inkerman.
Qu'ils soient français de souche ou étrangers ralliés sous le drapeau tricolore,
tous les personnages dans des épisodes glorieux ou dramatiques,
les soldats français partagent cette ardeur combative et cet esprit de résistance,
c'est un honneur de se montrer digne du drapeau et de leurs camarades,
mais il est également déraisonnable de se précipiter au combat à tout prix.
Les Américains ont le "fighting spirit", mais nous Français, nous avons la fureur. 🇫🇷
J'aime beaucoup votre réponse, permettez moi de la compléter avec une citation d'Edmond de Rostand : "Le panache n'est pas la grandeur mais quelque chose qui s'ajoute à la grandeur, et qui bouge au dessus d'elle. C'est quelque chose de voltigeant, d'excessif et d'un peu frisé.
Le panache c'est l'esprit de bravoure : plaisanter en face du danger c'est la suprême politesse, un délicat refus de se prendre au tragique ; le panache est alors la pudeur de l'héroïsme, comme un sourire par lequel on s'excuse d'être sublime."
@@benjaminbordonado2643 merci ! Il va de soi que cela n'est pas de moi. Votre réponse est superbe également. Que la France puisse perdurer et trouver sa voie dans ces temps si sombres et tourmentés.
À bientôt peut-être, sur ma chaîne ou celle de Mauzer, à nouveau.
et vive la Russie
certains ont la fureur
d'autres ont le Führer mdr
@@straytonox1492 :0
Empires die slow, empires die fast, but they never die quietly.
Stealing this
The video is back ! Thanks for the rework and that new version
This was a fantastic video Mauzer!! I love the French colonial vids
man 70's and 80's is even better though glorious FAMAS, VBL, VAB, AMX 30, AUF1, MIRAGES, JAGUAR and missiles on everything for everyone, HOT, MILAN, MISTRAL, CROTALE
Качает. Старые ремейки очень залетают💪
Upd. Ну и по традиции музыкальная пояснительная бригада -
Music: Irving Force - Tech Scavengers
Amazing content as always!
Спасибо, Маузер 🇷🇺❤🔥🇫🇷
For me it's your best video by far! Thx from a french military. It touches me all the more because my company inherits the traditions of a unit that has much fought in Indochina.
Thank you for the memory of these Bad ass soldiers.
Rpima?
Honneur et patrie.
A traumatic past, I hate war. I love peace!
@@moithuvevietnam To have peace, you must prepare war... and never forget the past ones, it bring to army traditions
@@bigmat7246 You are right, where there are people, there is jealousy, there is war. However, the love of peace is always present. The past cannot be forgotten, it is the mark to create the peace of the present
J'ai toujours adoré les chapeaux de brousse de l'époque.
Bonjour Mauzer, j'apprécie beaucoup votre contenu et je pensais que vous pourriez peut-être faire une vidéo sur l'armée française moderne dans le même style que votre vidéo U GOT PLA de l'armée chinoise. Je pense qu'il y aurait un grand potentiel.
Mes amitiés.
I love the aesthetics of the french army during this period.
Its their tradition to be aesthetic since always
@@franz_the_electricianLe Panache !
I love the aesthetic of Mauzer's movie :)
Especially the lizard cam.
You wouldn't love their aesthetic if you were in a Vietnamese village though!
The issue with the French Colonial empire is that it was largely criticized by both Far right and Far left activists, both for different reasons.
The Army in Algeria itself was against the war, morales were low so the war was meant to be a failure despite strategic successes.
0:06 It’s nuts that this was the best way to transport a plane.
Товарищ маузер вылил в ютуб немного напалма! Огонь! Не понятно как Французы умудрились проиграть. Пойду гуглить))
Видео норм, атмосферно. Да и французский Йндокитай -манящая тема, подумывал даже на страйкбол комплект собрать.
2:42 the man with the cap is General Marcel Bigeard, one of the greatest warrior of the 20th century.
Procurement must have been a nightmare for post WW2 French military. Standards. What standards? I dig the huge variety of uniform choices though. I'm sure there's a great book about this stupendous procurement program and expansion of the French in this period and its challenges somewhere, probably locked up in French though.
Were French pilots being in trained in the US for American WW2/Korean war era aircraft? Or was this done domestically? The French airforce even using a Ju52 bomber variant!
great job.
Message from France.
Merci Mauzer ! C'est génial !
It's just a memory of the past, because in the end the French colonial army was defeated and expelled from Vietnam and Algeria.
French army won in Algeria.
It was defeated in Indochina as there was no political will in France to continue the fight.
@@mrsupremegascon French cope
@@bobbyhill1110 I am stating fact, there is nothing to cope about.
@@mrsupremegascon The fact is the french lost to the vietnamese honhonhon 😂
@@bobbyhill1110
Never denied that.
There is no shame to lose against guerrilla fighters because your government refused to make a scorch earth policy like we did in the past when dealing with insurgency.
But may I remind you that we also were the last to win over them ? Frice ? 1862, 1874, 1885 and 1895.
Frencophobic like to remember the only time France lost against Vietnamese, but history remember the time we won :).
Love this edits i keep watching this on repeat.
Ох уж это французское лобби)
yeah go home Russian. Nobody needs invading
Наконец-то Новое видео Товарищ Маузер! Франция воюет на своих колониях!
и проигрывает))
@@Город_котов это же Франция.
Yes ! Guerre d’colonie is back and even better !
Quite early I am, great video as always.
Nice to see Taunte Ju still flying
"Guerre d’colonie" ? Non non ça ne va pas Guerre d'Indochine ! Oui monsieur !
Gloire et Honneur aux braves Coloniaux
good video as always
My place of birth was the battlefield of major counter guerilla operation of French army in Tonkin (North Vietnam) called Operation Citron (mean "Lemon" in French). The first assault of French was a completely failure: the partisan forces organized multiple ambushes,they waited the French to move as close as 20-30 m and then eliminate the enemy with SMG and grenade. The French HQ was so angry that it started bombarding three villages with napalm bomb and 105 mm shells. But the brave Vietminh partisan still hold their position until the French gave up,leaving behind the amount of weapon that can equip two Vietminh infantry battalions.
👏👏👏👏👏👏👏 Long live to viêt minh PLA!
Jusqu'à dien bien phu on vous tenez donc fait pas trop le malin le niakoué
@@janflantier7969vive la France !
@@janflantier7969 Dire qu'on les tenait c'est un bien grand mot. On était surtout dans une impasse de laquelle on se serait sortit en 46 si d'Argenlieu n'avait pas décidé d'être un sombre connard.
De Lattre avait réussi à rétablir un peu les choses, mais, après sa mort, il était claire que l'armée française n'avait plus d'initiative. La folie de Navarre d'aller s'enterrer à Dien Bien Phu nous avait déjà condamné fin 1953. Ils savaient très bien qu'on ne tenait pas les hauteurs et ils ont été particulièrement arrogant au regard des capacités ennemies.
10 000 soldats de la France sont morts là bas pour la folie de quelques officiers.
@@janflantier7969 pas vraiment. D'autant que la guerre était très impopulaire en France, les légionnaires étaient livrés à eux seuls. Je suis quasi certain que Dien Bien Phu était fait exprès pour mettre un terme au conflit. Car même les politiques souffraient de cette guerre pour leurs campagnes. Et faut voir comment les légionnaires survivants étaient reçus en revenant au pays
I love French M A S S doctrine. Much respect from Germany 🇩🇪 🤝🇫🇷
I love these videos, yes we definetly committed some awful stuff, but these videos also reminds us that we should never forget.
Awful stuff ? I guess that's the opinion of a communist, or a panarabist, or a jihadist, that you have here. Isn't it ?
cast aside the media promoted white guilt
That's what war against an opponents that's was 10x more violent.
Many Algerians enrolled in French army at that time because FLN burned and massacred their village.
My grand father was a captain leading an Algerian section.
After the war, many of his section fled to France with their families.
Because FLN was way worst than the most violent French policy.
@@mrsupremegascon lies told by the french
@@renatodeoliveira1915 no, told me by Harkis people and their descent that still have ties with my families after my grand father led them to the fight.
Как всегда на уровне!
this is sick the footage might be rare but we now need Dutch colonial warfare in Indonesia and Papua
У французкой армии всегда было интересное вооружение, на них приятно смотреть как на военных.
"Tout homme a deux pays, le sien et puis la France."
French hero
A long history, like one of many nations
1:*Shows up*
2:*be’s French*
3:*Leaves*
3:05, "Posen", german name of polish Poznań? German soldiers in Legion d'Entrangere?
REPUBLIQUE AESTHETICS
Posen is also the French name of Poznan. But it's the name of a battle. The French army name it's vehicles with victories or heroes, and sometimes dates.
@@BruneSixtine I didn't know, thank You for information
And from the French Indo/Cino war came.down the Vietnam War and yet nobody learning.from other mistakes......saluti.Kamerat.Mauzer.
As a Vietnamese I will say " Haha too the french"
Je t'aime quand même Nguyen.
Still poor tho, guess who should hahaing.
It took you more than 70 years...
@@Balrog2005 rage pas ils se sont bien battus et ont fais honneur à nos anciens qui étaient en sous nombre et absolument pas soutenus par la métropole. Encore aujourd'hui, les Vietnamiens respectent les français contrairement aux américains.
And asking for help from USA against china in 2023 so funny
This is awesome
Si tu ne vois pas la tête de Marcel Bigeard au moins une fois dans une vidéo sur la Guerre d'Indochine ou d'Algérie, ce n'est pas une bonne vidéo
love the vid, tho its Guerre de colonie. You dont shorten the de to a d' in this instance :)
Welcome to the rice field, Mother*****!
Are you planning reforge of Plastic Military/Empire Against Time/Funk Militarism? thanks a lot. ( • ω • )y I miss these videos.
Нет слов, одни France Colonial warfare
5:03 Alouette 2 😍
🇫🇷🇷🇺❤️⚡⚡
Hey Mauzer, what happened to the Return to Modern Combat video
C-119 flying boxcars are cool as fuck.
The story of how a well-armed French army lost the war to hungry militias in slippers.
Lol so much ignorant but you are russian so not à surprise
Well-armed ? No. It was post WW2, the French army was in a bad state to be fair.
Hungry militia in slippers ? No. It was extremely motivated with powerful ideologies, and heavily supported by panArabists, jihadists, communist China, Soviet Union, or 2 or 3 of those at the same time.
Same thing happened to your country in Afghanistan, and the same thing is happening to your country again in Ukraine right now !
*Soviet invasion of Afghanistan vibes intensify*
@@BruneSixtine and what happened in Afghanistan? The Soviet troops completed their tasks. The pro-Soviet government remained in power until the collapse of the Soviet Union. Nothing critical is happening in Ukraine either.
@@Город_котов "gouvernement stayed in power" yeah, but it contributed to ruin the soviet union and therefore participated to it's collapse.
In Ukraine, war is still raging, a competent russian army would have won in 3 week.
Now it's WW1 all over again here.
And lastly :
-before Dien Bien Phu it was already decided to pull back, the battle did not decide the war in the slightest.
-in Algeria, the insurection was militarily inoperant after having taken too many damages.
Merci Mauzer
Не только хруст французского багета, но и напалм.
The French Army lost one battle only in Vietnam "Indochina", and had to leave because the US Army wanted to take the lead (lol)
The French Army won in Algeria but had to leave for political reasons.
The French and British Armies won over Egypt for the control of the Suez canal but had to leave due to international pressure
For the first one, its false. War ended way before the US came. In fact the french made a condition to end the war, the creation of a democratic south Vietnam. Years after, the north started invading south vietnam and then the US came in the fight. Indochina was a complete disaster in everything, only some heroes shined but that's all. It's always sad but Indochina is the only war I'm glad we losed in the end
Ya the @bigmat7246 is right the South Vietnamese ARVN ,born out of the French backed Vietnamese National Army created in 1949 , fought the Vietnam War mostly independently form 1955-1965 , did an at least equal amount of fighting between 1965 and 1972 most notably the Tet Offensive of 1968 where they did the vast majority of the fighting and dying suffering around 12,000 KIA and all of the fighting from 1972 on wards including in the Easter offensive and the fall of Saigon.
USA suffered 58,000 KIA
ARVN suffered ,at the most conservative estimate, 223,000 KIA
Having the force of an Empire but looking like scrappy rebels
L'esthétique des troupes légères est toujours sujet à questionnement. Leurs résultats moins. De vrais pro.
your comment would go very well for the US army of the First World War 😘
France always had a cool military aesthetic up until recently.
Now it's just becoming an another US army rip off with their Griffon (sort of MRAP), Hk416 (AR15 clone) and soon their new camo pattern wich a local made multicam...
Look at rafale, Leclerc, Caesar, Jaguar, vbl etc... Still pretty cool.
You are right for the hk416F, a shame my gov didn't select our national company. PGM Hecate 2 still a beauty no ?
Btw, knowing nor MGCS nor SCAF will be ever made, next round will once again be 100% french made. 416F will be replace by french gun don't worry.
Lol Griffon is not like MRAP at all, pure french tech
@@gringologie9302 "416F will be replace by french gun don't worry."
With what? French small arm production has been let to die a slow death. Unless you plan on calling Verney Carron, there is litteraly nothing left.
we came, we saw, we surrendered
Hate to break it down to ya, but France is the country with the most military victories. In the entire world. Well before the USA, Russia or anyone else apart from the UK.
Điện Biên Phủ - 1954 flash back.
Awesome video. What's the song?
Tech Scavenger, by Irving Force, from the Undercover EP (which also features the quite awesome Stakeout)
The cooler post war American Army.
They had the whole of vietnam
To cover plus laos and cambodia
With limited troops and aircraft
The americans with less area and more troops and aircraft
Failed as well!
Return to Modern Warfare soon?
Follow Ho Chi Minh doctrine
Красиво. Но цирк. Полицейские операции. После 1-й мировой французы спеклись.
Muzer hi:D
Mexican army edit?
hi fron México
Vive la Mauzer!!!
Le panache, l’allure, le chique… la France 🇫🇷
what the music?
Neim sound .??
❤❤😊😊
🇨🇵🇨🇵💪💪🔥
MAUZER PRÉSIDENT!!!
La guerre cOHLALAniale
Родезию надо!
База.
Jump 🥖
Helldivers, Kingcobras, and Synth, what more can you need?
B-29 ?
🥖🇫🇷🥖
о ля ля)
viva la StERN
FRENCH DIDN'T STAND A CHANCE IN VIETNAM, BECAUSE EUROPEAN'S LUV THEIR "TRENCH WARFARE"🐓
With few troops they obtain far better results than the US. And without mass bombing nor spreading chemicals shit.
Dien bien phu final defeat is 17k french personnal (10k fighters) against more than 200k viet's. 57days of fights, being totally encircle and under heavy artillery fire. Legendary and glorious defeat.
Still to this day, vietnamese respect french. Not Americans.
Didn't Giap used trench warfare tactics to mitigates his casualties during the battle of Dien Bien Phu?
Guerre coloniale *
I am proud of how Algeria inflicted losses on a major country.
Inflicted losses ? Can you gave us a single name of one battle ever won by aln or FLN against french army ? A single one
The only battle algerian won were against unarmed women and children
@@janflantier7969
We did not engage with the French in a direct battle.
Guerrilla war is killing women Making explosives in schools. Killing police officers. Blowing up trains. Passengers or goods. Explosions in public places and spread terror in the hearts of the population .Our blessed war is killing in the first degree and the killing of soldiers isolation.
@Webms_Gmod It is a shame that a major country is supported in NATO You can not a simple revolution with guns, not a tank, not an x Warplanes, artillery, anti-armour But we caused losses in your ranks, despite a The forbidden is international Killing civilian women and men is the priority of the Tah Front
they still lost tho
Not in Algeria.
@@gringologie9302 yes they did
No arab@@hussainalharbi2448
@@hussainalharbi2448 can you give us a single battle won by Aln or fln against the french army ? A single battle ?
@@gringologie9302 The battle of ath yahia moussa. It was a guerilla war anyway so that doesn’t even matter. What matters is the french lost and they were so desperate they built mines a lot of mines that are still around today just so the can keep their precious algeria
Go home
😏simply france defeat
This is an L from mauzer, colonials are not based
They are based
C'es basé