My father fought as a fallschirmjager from '43 to 45. First at Monte Cassino, he told me the Poles were very tough. He got off a train in Normandy on June 9th, and fought his way back through France into Belgium and Holland, then Germany. He was captured 3 times, escaped twice, but the 3rd time was in March '45, just outside of Remagen...he knew the war was over, so didn't try again. Spent a year as a POW in Britain, became good friends there with an American paratrooper, and as a sign of their friendship, they traded their rings... and so my dad wore an American airborne ring from '46 until he died in '07, never once took it off. It's my most prized possession, totally worn, but I can still read "Airborne" and make out the eagle. He fought in St. Lo, Nijmegen, the Bulge, Aachen, Hurtgen Forest and Remagen, earned the Iron Cross 1st and 2nd class, as well as 2 tank kill patches... he'd show me his medals when I was a kid, but they were stolen when we moved to the US. He talked to me quite often about his experiences, but only after he had 3 Seagram Seven Whiskey w/ Canada Dry ginger ales...and he typically only had one in the evenings. He and my mom immigrated to Canada in '50, then to the US in '72. He was a good man, quiet, never bragged, and hated Goebbels with a passion. And he loved my best friend, David Levine. Ortwin Otto Schilling, one of the Green Devils. RIP, dad.
@@NormanSchilling-c1g what a Great story. My father was also in St.Lo 3 rd.Fallshirmjager division. He was so kind and moved to Norway in the 50th and got married here 🙂
Entonces, ¿tendríamos que homenajearlo públicamente? Combatió por y para un régimen declaradamente racista y asesino. Eso es así, cualesquiera fueran las presuntas virtudes personales de tu padre (o cualquier otro combatiente). Harto de este pseudo humanismo que diluye las responsabilidades individuales y colectivas en el curso de la historia.
My father was on of those Green Devils he fought in Russia couple of years...Stalingrad frontier and Leningrad frontier. But before that he took part of the invasion of Crete/Greece he was 18 years old when he jumped over Heraklion 0800 20 mai 1941, he had then been in France 1940 for prep. of the operation Seelöwe that was cancelled. He also jumped on Sicilia summer 1943 and fought there and ended up in Monte Casino Italy. In februar 1944 the went to Reims in France and built a new division the 3rd. Fallschirmjäger and was deployed in Brest for the coming Normandie invasion. He was captured in september 1944 in Normandie by the american and was a prisoner of war in US and UK to 1947.
Are you serious? That is amazing and I really appreciate you sharing your family history! It sounds like your Father was pretty cool about sharing his experiences in the war! I have nothing but respect for the very tough and brave soldiers on both sides of the war. I hope your father is still alive and is willing and able to complete his debriefing of WWII. I would absolutely jump at the chance to sit and listen to you pass on your father’s experiences in WWII. God bless you and your family!
Say what you want to about the Germans in WW2, but those Fallshirmjager were some bad dudes, extremely tough and very skilled fighters. There’s a reason they earned the nickname “The Green Devils” from those who fought them.
My father was on of those Green Devils he fought in Russia couple of years...Stalingrad frontier and Leningrad frontier. But before that he took part of the invasion of Crete/Greece he was 18 years old when he jumped over Heraklion 0800 20 mai 1941, he had then been in France 1940 for prep. of the operation Seelöwe that was cancelled. He also jumped on Sicilia summer 1943 and fought there and ended up in Monte Casino Italy. In februar 1944 the went to Reims in France and built a new division the 3rd. Fallschirmjäger and was deployed in Brest for the coming Normandie invasion. He was captured in september 1944 in Normandie by the american and was a prisoner of war in US and UK to 1947.
All of the Germans were brave warriors. Unfortunately there were more of the "allies" than the Germans. And there was no way that they would let Germans retake their ancestral stolen homelands, and reject international banking.
An infantryman from the US 99th Division, told me it was like hunting rabbits; the German Paratroopers were so spread out and unable to link up for an organized resistance. Looks like the German commanders were correct: just too few to make a difference.
US and USSR are both people without honour who make up stories. Turn to primary contemporaneous sources to learn history. Never trust US or USSR. Google the Katyn massacre, they committed mass killings just to try and frame the Deutsche people and to this day they guilt them into genocide by displacement migration.
As a point of interest to Manchester United fans, the legendary goalkeeper, Burt Troutman, served in the Luftwaffe parachute regiment in the second world war.
@@derekhaderman6026 Burt Troutman actually played with a broken neck in the 1956 FA Cup Final after he collided with a Birmingham player, Peter Murphy.
It's not surprising that German airborne troops had little experience by that time of the war. Airborne is a weapon of offense and Germany had been in a defense mode for several years by December of 1944. Another great video. Thank you so much.
Actually, Hitler decided to never again put these excellent soldiers to wasteful slaughter after the Crete island operation early in the war. So they continued (eg at Monte Casino) without getting airborne
Id have said by that time they were highly experienced elite combat soldiers they might not have had jump training but they were still a relevant elite combat force@@waracademy128
@@robertpullen3726 my father was a Fallschirmjäger he was a fantastic father 😉He served in 7 Flieger Division Luftwaffe, later 1st. Fallschirmjäger Division and when he was captured in Normandie by americans he served in 3rd. Fallschirmjäger Division september 1940.
It was an informative and wonderful historical coverage video about lateral and unique paratrooper unit participation in the last offensive Ardennes operation launched by Germany in 1944 .. which was never labeled at that separated paratrooper by European records .that rarely known operation sufficiently introduced by an excellent ( War academy) channel...thanks for sharing
I thought that the 2 battalions that flew in gliders into the Siege of Breslau would be the last operation. Breslau had been surrounded on 12th of January by the Red Armys advance.On the 28th February the 2nd and 3rd Battlions of the 25th Regiment landed in Gliders on a wide road in the centre of the besieged city. breslau fell on the 6th of May.
Napoleon once said, "Italy is a boot and should be entered from the top." I could never understand why the Allies did not use extensive paratroopers in Northern or Central Italy when they invaded the country from Sicily Especially after the successes Germany had during the war. This was a good idea by the Lt.Col to use airborne right before the Battle of the Bulge....it was just handled incorrectly North Korea is similar to Italy, and cutting them off from any escape to China IF or when America/NATO would engage them, and more so, like in this similar jump, the North Koreans would never expect it. GMP
The Allies did consider this for a time, but there weren't enough airborne troops for such an operation and they used the Luftwaffe's highly costly airborne invasion of Crete as an example not to invade by air....it would have been very costly to the Allies, just like Market Garden was.
That is tactical suicide in this day in age. They would be surrounded by China to the north and N.K from the south. That might have worked in the 50's, but you saw what happened when the N.K army was pushed to the Chosin, a million plus China men human wave, it was shear strength in numbers that pushed them back to the 38th parallel. With the technical military advancements in China, that theory is highly unlikely.
@@Mad_Hazardous China would have to declare war on america...I do not think they would risk it. Also North Korea would be surrounded by south K and America
Despite having relatively untrained young men in the units the trained paras that fought to the end are regarded as the best trained and toughest in the world. The british and american paras hold them in high regard..The british still sing Fallschirmjager lied translated to english.
It always interests me that many of our US friends have very poor ability to understand English languages utterances outside their local area in the US. PEOPLE IN OTHER COUNTRIES I feel have much better English comprehension of different English language accents. Australian friends who visit the US have great difficulty making themselves understood. American who watch films in English from other countries often need subtitles. Maybe this is the result of having a very insular country in which many people don’t even have a passport and never travelled outside the continental US.
@@peterwoodward6144 I do have a passport and have travelled quite a bit, but it is not necessary for Americans. I am the first in my family to have been born here, so I occasionally go to visit family and for business, but if I didn't have family overseas, I wouldn't need to ever leave America. We have every kind of vacation spot we need inside our own border. Part of the reason Europeans are as they say well traveled, is because their countries are so small. Now that they have the EU, they are more like America in a way with our states. Back to the misspronuciations. The Wermacht is not pronounced starting with a W. The W is pronounced V. At 1:32 I have no idea why Jugend is pronounced Jujend. Only a few seconds later it is again mispronounced, along with Leibsrandarte. At that point I gave up. None of the mispronuciations had anything to do with Americans poor ablity to understand other English speakers, but everything to do with terrible pronunciation. Damn, I had to watch the beginning again, LOL!
@@peterwoodward6144 True. But also, mayhap be that they are unfamiliar with the many colloquialisms and slang vernacular utilized by those of other English speaking Nations. In America, to get pissed. Is to get angry. Whereas in England, it is to get drunk. And If an Englishman asks you for a fag? He’s asking for a cigarette. Not if your cousin Steven likes boys. And so on… Americans even have difficulty with folks from certain backcountry places within their own boarders? As terms of slang or description change or remain as they use to be a hundred years ago. As when someone in the Southern States remarks: Bless your heart. It really means: Poor silly fool! Or in the Northeast, when someone says: That’s wicked! It doesn’t mean evil? It means excellent. The truth of the matter is, sadly. That just as in many other countries? Americans have been dumbed down through their public, Government run Education systems. And on purpose. Makes us easier to control and manipulate. As the old saying goes: Teach the people to believe that they know everything and they will love you! Teach them all that they should know and they will murder you! What can I say? Except: Velkom zu zee New Vorld Ordah, serfs! 🐑🇺🇳🐑🇺🇳🐑🇺🇳🐑🇺🇳🐑
...again....."last major German offensive"....was the Ardennes... NO: It was "FRÜHLINGSERWACHEN, started 1st March 1945, in Hungary. Oh yes, I know, there has nothing and never happened in the so called EAST,
Boring, could you talk any slower to drag this out longer to reach the golden 15-min rule? Could you repeat yourself one more time please, I didn't get it the first 10 times you said it.
An interesting, well researched video, and the newsreel footage is great, but that AI generated voice over really butchers the german words. It's really bad
You know, if you’re going to do a video on the last mission of the Falschirmjäger (Fall-shurm-yayger), you should at least know how to pronounce German and French words.
Man... Hitledjudjen division was the worst. Probably due to the junkers that the paratroopers were dropped with, making them feel like junk. Horrible stuff.
Pretty lazy to use AI generated speech, if u could have AI draft a text based on the history of the battle of the bulge, it’s painful to hear about the WAFFLE SS panzer corps with gravy and chicken. 🤦♂️ 🤦♂️
With every mispronunciation I sat lower and lower in my chair and … gave up. I realize finding someone with a good narrating voice might not be easy, but these computer generated voices that can’t pronounce correctly really suck!
Seriously. Those Wehrmach paratroopers look just like our boys of the 82nd and the 101st. Even Eisenhower, Nimitz, Swartzkorph they were ALLES Deutschens stock!
The horrendous AI narration mispronounced EVERY German word. That said, what a terrible last Fallschirmjäger mission. Muddled objectives, poorly resourced, little time to plan, chaotic chain of command, poor execution due mostly to ground & air transport failures, zero unit cohesion by design. This mission failed before it even began. At least the commander didn't get all his men killed needlessly on the Western Front in a war that was already lost for the naszis. That in itself was a success.
For goodness sake use the proper german and french pronunciations of the Hiter Jugend Div ision and Cotentin Peninsula. It is not hard, the world is not american.
recycled DAVENPORT IOWA DAD JOKE of the day [Q] Do trees, defecate, in the FOREST? [A] of course they do, From where else,would we get, number 2 PENCILS?
My father fought as a fallschirmjager from '43 to 45. First at Monte Cassino, he told me the Poles were very tough. He got off a train in Normandy on June 9th, and fought his way back through France into Belgium and Holland, then Germany. He was captured 3 times, escaped twice, but the 3rd time was in March '45, just outside of Remagen...he knew the war was over, so didn't try again. Spent a year as a POW in Britain, became good friends there with an American paratrooper, and as a sign of their friendship, they traded their rings... and so my dad wore an American airborne ring from '46 until he died in '07, never once took it off. It's my most prized possession, totally worn, but I can still read "Airborne" and make out the eagle. He fought in St. Lo, Nijmegen, the Bulge, Aachen, Hurtgen Forest and Remagen, earned the Iron Cross 1st and 2nd class, as well as 2 tank kill patches... he'd show me his medals when I was a kid, but they were stolen when we moved to the US. He talked to me quite often about his experiences, but only after he had 3 Seagram Seven Whiskey w/ Canada Dry ginger ales...and he typically only had one in the evenings. He and my mom immigrated to Canada in '50, then to the US in '72. He was a good man, quiet, never bragged, and hated Goebbels with a passion. And he loved my best friend, David Levine. Ortwin Otto Schilling, one of the Green Devils. RIP, dad.
Why did he hate goebbels?
@@NormanSchilling-c1g what a Great story. My father was also in St.Lo 3 rd.Fallshirmjager division. He was so kind and moved to Norway in the 50th and got married here 🙂
Fantastic stories. You should make a youtube video about the ring.
Entonces, ¿tendríamos que homenajearlo públicamente? Combatió por y para un régimen declaradamente racista y asesino. Eso es así, cualesquiera fueran las presuntas virtudes personales de tu padre (o cualquier otro combatiente). Harto de este pseudo humanismo que diluye las responsabilidades individuales y colectivas en el curso de la historia.
@@NA-qu3wc Probablemente, porque era menos idiota que vos.
My father was on of those Green Devils he fought in Russia couple of years...Stalingrad frontier and Leningrad frontier. But before that he took part of the invasion of Crete/Greece he was 18 years old when he jumped over Heraklion 0800 20 mai 1941, he had then been in France 1940 for prep. of the operation Seelöwe that was cancelled. He also jumped on Sicilia summer 1943 and fought there and ended up in Monte Casino Italy. In februar 1944 the went to Reims in France and built a new division the 3rd. Fallschirmjäger and was deployed in Brest for the coming Normandie invasion. He was captured in september 1944 in Normandie by the american and was a prisoner of war in US and UK to 1947.
Crazy that he made it out alive. You should write a book about his life.
Are you serious? That is amazing and I really appreciate you sharing your family history!
It sounds like your Father was pretty cool about sharing his experiences in the war!
I have nothing but respect for the very tough and brave soldiers on both sides of the war.
I hope your father is still alive and is willing and able to complete his debriefing of WWII.
I would absolutely jump at the chance to sit and listen to you pass on your father’s experiences in WWII.
God bless you and your family!
The name Devils fits Nazi soldiers!
Your dad must have been as tough as nails, especially to fight in Russia, and I am glad that he survived the war.
@@seandobson499 Not only did they fight the Soviets, they also murdered millions of them!
Say what you want to about the Germans in WW2, but those Fallshirmjager were some bad dudes, extremely tough and very skilled fighters. There’s a reason they earned the nickname “The Green Devils” from those who fought them.
My father was on of those Green Devils he fought in Russia couple of years...Stalingrad frontier and Leningrad frontier. But before that he took part of the invasion of Crete/Greece he was 18 years old when he jumped over Heraklion 0800 20 mai 1941, he had then been in France 1940 for prep. of the operation Seelöwe that was cancelled. He also jumped on Sicilia summer 1943 and fought there and ended up in Monte Casino Italy. In februar 1944 the went to Reims in France and built a new division the 3rd. Fallschirmjäger and was deployed in Brest for the coming Normandie invasion. He was captured in september 1944 in Normandie by the american and was a prisoner of war in US and UK to 1947.
All of the Germans were brave warriors. Unfortunately there were more of the "allies" than the Germans. And there was no way that they would let Germans retake their ancestral stolen homelands, and reject international banking.
An infantryman from the US 99th Division, told me it was like hunting rabbits; the German Paratroopers were so spread out and unable to link up for an organized resistance. Looks like the German commanders were correct: just too few to make a difference.
US and USSR are both people without honour who make up stories.
Turn to primary contemporaneous sources to learn history. Never trust US or USSR. Google the Katyn massacre, they committed mass killings just to try and frame the Deutsche people and to this day they guilt them into genocide by displacement migration.
As a point of interest to Manchester United fans, the legendary goalkeeper, Burt Troutman, served in the Luftwaffe parachute regiment in the second world war.
Unbelievable man!!!
Amazing how athletes make outstanding soldiers and warriors!!!!
@@derekhaderman6026 Burt Troutman actually played with a broken neck in the 1956 FA Cup Final after he collided with a Birmingham player, Peter Murphy.
It's not surprising that German airborne troops had little experience by that time of the war. Airborne is a weapon of offense and Germany had been in a defense mode for several years by December of 1944. Another great video. Thank you so much.
Ty man
It was not about experience but numbers, there were hopelessly outnumbered and outgunned by the Allies, still they fought bravely.
Actually, Hitler decided to never again put these excellent soldiers to wasteful slaughter after the Crete island operation early in the war. So they continued (eg at Monte Casino) without getting airborne
Id have said by that time they were highly experienced elite combat soldiers they might not have had jump training but they were still a relevant elite combat force@@waracademy128
STUDENT - One of the most tactically reliable officers of WWII
This channel is super interesting and informative. I don’t care that it is text-to-speech.
The AI text speech does leave something to be desired
Many false claims as well. OPERATION SPRING AWAKENING !!!
If I had a dollar for every mispronunciation, I'd be able to buy a new Seat Ibiza.
Fallschirmjäger? Yes please!
It's so disgusting when Nazi soldiers are glorified.
It means falsehunter.
@@robertpullen3726 are you drunk, or off you medication?
why. i have met quite a few old german paras and they are brilliant men. That is the true meaning of the word.
@@robertpullen3726 my father was a Fallschirmjäger he was a fantastic father 😉He served in 7 Flieger Division Luftwaffe, later 1st. Fallschirmjäger Division and when he was captured in Normandie by americans he served in 3rd. Fallschirmjäger Division september 1940.
Great video and presentation
Ty
Thank You I’m Grateful for your Site ;will support ; ❤ The Green Devils 🙋🏻♂️Len. Long Beach California
It was an informative and wonderful historical coverage video about lateral and unique paratrooper unit participation in the last offensive Ardennes operation launched by Germany in 1944 .. which was never labeled at that separated paratrooper by European records .that rarely known operation sufficiently introduced by an excellent ( War academy) channel...thanks for sharing
Yes, the term “wonderful” really fits the glorification of Nazi soldiers.
I thought that the 2 battalions that flew in gliders into the Siege of Breslau would be the last operation. Breslau had been surrounded on 12th of January by the Red Armys advance.On the 28th February the 2nd and 3rd Battlions of the 25th Regiment landed in Gliders on a wide road in the centre of the besieged city. breslau fell on the 6th of May.
True, but this tidbit of history was about the last Airborne jump.
So your both correct.
i really love this narrator!
It was not called operation Stobber but Stosser or operation Hawk in English
The famous phrase from American Airborne “Death From above!” Applies to all Airborne troops but it really means jumping to your OWN Death .
My favourite channel is press the first like
Interesting story. It's 6 Panzer Army, not 6 SS Panzer Army.
Yes, great information about the criminal SS.
@@GreatPolishWingedHussarskrimineller Pole!
I’ll narrate your videos
Napoleon once said, "Italy is a boot and should be entered from the top." I could never understand why the Allies did not use extensive paratroopers
in Northern or Central Italy when they invaded the country from Sicily Especially after the successes Germany had during the war.
This was a good idea by the Lt.Col to use airborne right before the Battle of the Bulge....it was just handled incorrectly
North Korea is similar to Italy, and cutting them off from any escape to China IF or when America/NATO would engage them, and more so, like in
this similar jump, the North Koreans would never expect it.
GMP
The Allies did consider this for a time, but there weren't enough airborne troops for such an operation and they used the Luftwaffe's highly costly airborne invasion of Crete as an example not to invade by air....it would have been very costly to the Allies, just like Market Garden was.
@@michaelbruce6190 True, but they did use them on D-Day
That is tactical suicide in this day in age. They would be surrounded by China to the north and N.K from the south. That might have worked in the 50's, but you saw what happened when the N.K army was pushed to the Chosin, a million plus China men human wave, it was shear strength in numbers that pushed them back to the 38th parallel. With the technical military advancements in China, that theory is highly unlikely.
@@Mad_Hazardous China would have to declare war on america...I do not think they would risk it. Also North Korea would be surrounded by south K and America
@@michaelbruce6190 Operation Market Garden by Montgomery just as risky and used the same amount of paratroopers
Proper Prior Planning Prevents Piss Poor Results. That tenet came to my mind here.
Rather than the "6Ps", I've ALWAYS known that as the "FIVE Ps" - Preparation Prevents Piss Poor Performance" !
@@jimlyon7276
Also 6 P’s:
Prior Preparation, prevents piss poor performance.
At least back in the Nam days…
Still, good call.
He is not a narrator he’s an AI ! Yes they are so great humans should tremble in fear in about 100 years
This is a very interesting explanation, but sorry to say it could be more accurate if the German names and words were pronounced correctly.
Good history Channel
thanks W.A.
The narrator 's hopeless mis-pronounciation of names and places makes this impossible to watch.
That’s because it’s AI not a real person
Another of these AI production s?
What the he'll is jewgind div
@@jonmeek3879got it. It’s watchable now.
I specifically unsubscribed from this channel because of the way the damn narrator bastardises german and french words, he should watch mark felton!😂
'Oh sweet a new docu piece'
Soulless AI drone:
*dislike* *leave*
Sometimes catastrophic😏misspellings of german Nouns but nevertheless very informative documentary.👍
Ty
Helps me to learn proper spelling and pronunciation of the German language .
Despite having relatively untrained young men in the units the trained paras that fought to the end are regarded as the best trained and toughest in the world. The british and american paras hold them in high regard..The british still sing Fallschirmjager lied translated to english.
I was stationed at Barker Barracks in Paderborn in 1972 and had a great time in Paderborn.
Make a video about Soviet marines. The Germans called them the Black Death for their black uniforms and their fighting prowess.
🤣Jugen, JOO-GEN made me crack up.
Junker is prnounced yunker. J is prounced as a Y in German.
Correct as in Yagermeister !
And in FallschirmYager
Or as in Yesus . Not Jesus.
Germans pronounced the ‘J’ as a ‘Y’.
Gosh dang English… anyhow! Gerrr
There was a offensive in hungary later than the Ardenne-Offensive but of course muricans do not know about it
What ever you do, don't go back to Create.
"Crete" in English. Kreta in German. Kriti in Greek.
Heathen in the Bible :-)
Not just the night of December 19th, but December, the, 19th.
What a disaster Skorzeny was a bad ass though
How can one admire SS criminals?
The AI is butchering the pronunciation. I wanted to watch, but I couldn't understand what the AI was saying at times.
Agreed…for example the pronunciation of the Junker Plane should be Yunker, not J unker
@@derekhaderman6026 exactly!
It always interests me that many of our US friends have very poor ability to understand English languages utterances outside their local area in the US. PEOPLE IN OTHER COUNTRIES I feel have much better English comprehension of different English language accents. Australian friends who visit the US have great difficulty making themselves understood. American who watch films in English from other countries often need subtitles. Maybe this is the result of having a very insular country in which many people don’t even have a passport and never travelled outside the continental US.
@@peterwoodward6144 I do have a passport and have travelled quite a bit, but it is not necessary for Americans. I am the first in my family to have been born here, so I occasionally go to visit family and for business, but if I didn't have family overseas, I wouldn't need to ever leave America. We have every kind of vacation spot we need inside our own border. Part of the reason Europeans are as they say well traveled, is because their countries are so small. Now that they have the EU, they are more like America in a way with our states.
Back to the misspronuciations. The Wermacht is not pronounced starting with a W. The W is pronounced V. At 1:32 I have no idea why Jugend is pronounced Jujend. Only a few seconds later it is again mispronounced, along with Leibsrandarte. At that point I gave up. None of the mispronuciations had anything to do with Americans poor ablity to understand other English speakers, but everything to do with terrible pronunciation.
Damn, I had to watch the beginning again, LOL!
@@peterwoodward6144
True. But also, mayhap be that they are unfamiliar with the many colloquialisms and slang vernacular utilized by those of other English speaking Nations.
In America, to get pissed. Is to get angry.
Whereas in England, it is to get drunk.
And
If an Englishman asks you for a fag? He’s asking for a cigarette.
Not if your cousin Steven likes boys.
And so on…
Americans even have difficulty with folks from certain backcountry places within their own boarders? As terms of slang or description change or remain as they use to be a hundred years ago.
As when someone in the Southern States remarks:
Bless your heart. It really means: Poor silly fool!
Or in the Northeast, when someone says:
That’s wicked!
It doesn’t mean evil?
It means excellent.
The truth of the matter is, sadly. That just as in many other countries?
Americans have been dumbed down through their public, Government run Education systems. And on purpose.
Makes us easier to control and manipulate.
As the old saying goes:
Teach the people to believe that they know everything and they will love you!
Teach them all that they should know and they will murder you!
What can I say? Except:
Velkom zu zee New Vorld Ordah, serfs!
🐑🇺🇳🐑🇺🇳🐑🇺🇳🐑🇺🇳🐑
The J is pronounced in German as a Y. Thus Jugend is pronounced as Yougend not Jewgend.
Mark Felton’s video is much better
Lack of jump qualified troops, aircraft, radios ect
A mission with no hope of success! Very sad
He's like a traitor to humanity. He demonizes.
...again....."last major German offensive"....was the Ardennes... NO: It was "FRÜHLINGSERWACHEN, started 1st March 1945, in Hungary. Oh yes, I know, there has nothing and never happened in the so called EAST,
3:21 online order vs what you received at the door!
Interesting though
TRES Heavy!
This channel would be great if it wasn’t AI
Boring, could you talk any slower to drag this out longer to reach the golden 15-min rule? Could you repeat yourself one more time please, I didn't get it the first 10 times you said it.
Their just getting you used to listening to the current Presidential candidates, that’s all 🫠
Good, interesting and accurate video but bad pronunciation was enough to put my teeth on edge.
dietrich was a not smart guy
Why did they call him picklock
The narrator is part of the whispering club.
Last major offensive on the western front you mean.
Where is "Where Mact"? Wehrmacht pronounced with a "V" in place of the "W" (Vehrmacht).
An interesting, well researched video, and the newsreel footage is great, but that AI generated voice over really butchers the german words. It's really bad
What is this plane,2,19.Not Junkrts 52 duh
Please work on pronunciation of Names and Units
You got to love how it keeps showing the same videos pictures over and over
Creta was last, monte cassino etc just peanuts
You know, if you’re going to do a video on the last mission of the Falschirmjäger (Fall-shurm-yayger), you should at least know how to pronounce German and French words.
Man... Hitledjudjen division was the worst. Probably due to the junkers that the paratroopers were dropped with, making them feel like junk. Horrible stuff.
Pretty lazy to use AI generated speech, if u could have AI draft a text based on the history of the battle of the bulge, it’s painful to hear about the WAFFLE SS panzer corps with gravy and chicken. 🤦♂️ 🤦♂️
Good God...fallshirmYAYgerr. Please get your vocabulary straight.
With every mispronunciation I sat lower and lower in my chair and … gave up.
I realize finding someone with a good narrating voice might not be easy, but these computer generated voices that can’t pronounce correctly really suck!
Every interaction with the video good or bad, like or dislike increases the creator's revenue from youtube. So whinge on.
gruene teufel?
More of AH incompetence!!!
A very “dry” presentation!
'Legendary' my arse.
First comment
Seriously. Those Wehrmach paratroopers look just like our boys of the 82nd and the 101st. Even Eisenhower, Nimitz, Swartzkorph they were ALLES Deutschens stock!
This is text lifted from a history book.
This guys pronunciation is horrific and really undoes any good work in compiling this story
The horrendous AI narration mispronounced EVERY German word.
That said, what a terrible last Fallschirmjäger mission. Muddled objectives, poorly resourced, little time to plan, chaotic chain of command, poor execution due mostly to ground & air transport failures, zero unit cohesion by design. This mission failed before it even began. At least the commander didn't get all his men killed needlessly on the Western Front in a war that was already lost for the naszis. That in itself was a success.
Great jung men who fought for their country wich would be given to Turks by their children and grandchildren…..😢😢😢
They fought for the Nazi ideology and committed various genocides. There was nothing great about them!
They fought for the Nazi government as their tool.
So they only fought for their country. Yes, that's why they raided various countries!
Great jung men? Not really! This was a criminal army that fought for a criminal regime.
@@GreatPolishWingedHussarsEs sind Helden, schau mal auf deine Hautfarbe!
Very bad narration, and not able to say words correctly! Unwatchable.
For goodness sake use the proper german and french pronunciations of the Hiter Jugend Div ision and Cotentin Peninsula. It is not hard, the world is not american.
IF you are going to do a documentary on Anything German, please learn the basic pronunciations. Jugend is pronounced as Yugend.
Why don't you care about pronouncing German terms accurately. aaaaaif you unable to do it, just use English terms instead.
Rediculous pronouncement f German words!. And the Falshim Jeager had exeince sinc the war strted!
djudjend division :D STOP TRYING TO PRONOUNCE STUFF YOU HAVE NO CLUE HOW TO.,
recycled DAVENPORT IOWA DAD JOKE of the day
[Q] Do trees, defecate, in the FOREST?
[A] of course they do, From where else,would we get, number 2 PENCILS?
Please , Please learn some German and do not mispronounce Yoonker planes as Junk-ers ,
Danke schon ! Ser Gut!!!
Ausgeseichnet !!!
I know..spelling and no umlaut!
Ich studierdt Deutch for zwei jahren und sprechen nicht gut!!!
Tchus!
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