What I like about this part of Das Boot is that at this point, it's not even a war movie. It's a group of men trying to survive a terrifying situation.
... and the most stunning achievement of all was gripping the majority of the British viewing public when this was broadcast in the 80s, on the edge of their sofas , chewing their nails and willing a ragtag bunch of GERMAN sailors to get off the seabed and survive. As the daughter of an RAF father and a German mother, that means more to me than I can describe. Bravura.
Think thats really what i like about most war movies or war era movies. You find more grace and understanding for how war can test, alter and destroy lives, but you also see how people survive/endure or pull together (men and women both). My mom grew up in Berlin middle air raids and house ransacked by both SS and Russians. Women and children also endured a lot onshore with houses ransacked, rapes or threats of rapes, looting, air raids, tending to injured, being injured themselves, evading being sent off to jail or gulag for saying something or doing something, etc.. Lot of respect for the men and women who were medics/nurses dealing with fresh, gruesome combat injuries close to the front too.
Honestly at some times it eels more like a thriller horror movie special during the depth charges scene and if you watch it during night with lights out
Are you talking about the Wehrmacht in terms of units? Because if you’re talking about the Wehrmacht losses in terms of manpower you best chalk it up to at least 1 million. Not counting the insubordination executions and kangaroo courts that surmounted in executions. Not to mention entire eastern theatre.
I served on a submarine. After a fire drill, the ventilation line-up was not correctly set back to the normal operating mode. The entire forward compartment of sleeping crew nearly asphyxiated as CO2 built up in the compartment. Only the "roving watch" randomly checking that compartment with the atmospheric monitor saved us. I was roused with a blinding headache and moved to the operations compartment for fresh air. So yeah, I feel those guys.
The acting’s so good that it doesn’t matter if they aren’t speaking your language. I can just barely hold a conversation in German, but I watched this movie in it for the first time. They are just THAT talented!
@@lukl8381Sie sehen uns nicht 1.wo, liegen alle in ihren Kojen und pennen. Nein, wissen sie was? Die sitzen im Kasino und feiern unsere Versenkung. Not yet Kamaraden, Not yet
I can't imagine the sheer terror of those who were lost at sea in these human coffins. It's happened to so many during times of war and accidents in between. Many were killed quickly by depth charges, but can you feel the horror of being in a sub that stays intact, but sinks to the bottom. For those that were trapped in those dark hours, I hope you found peace in the next life.
I don’t think that they were killed quickly by depth charges since they were designed to explode near the sub and disable it. It still could take awhile to die
The boat didn't sink to the bottom. It happened upon a shallow bank. In the Atlantic, the boat would have sunk far below this depth and would have been destroyed.
U-Boot Kommandant, Hein Umnuss sowie seine Mannschaft wurde dreimal!!! versenkt...2x bei Murmansk und einmal in der Nordsee..Er und seine Männer haben sich bis Anfang der 80er regelmäßig getroffen...Es war spannend dem Stammtisch zu lauschen...! R. I. P. ⚓
You would have to be a very cold-hearted person to not give a little smile and cheer with the crew when the chief told them she's rising and that needle started to move.
I loved where, in the novel, the CO's 1st Officer told him that joke about Party wives, and what made them supple: they got naked, held a stick of chalk between their cheeks, backed up to a blackboard,and wrote the letters-'O-T-T-O'.
I know these guys were playing the part of the enemy, but you have got to feel for all submariners and what they went through. It would have been hell.
I understand what you're saying but when thousands of merchant and Royal Naval crews were left to die in the freezing Atlantic after their ships had been destroyed because other ships were not permitted to pick survivors especially on convys i have very little sympathy for them. They made a pact with the devil. On the other hand for the suffering of the ordinary German soldiers at satlingrad .
@@chrisholland7367 I understand your point. I also wonder how the Royal Navy treated the submariners that they rescued. In a flash it went from the hunter to the prey. So I could understand sailors not feeling kinship.
All were normal men just like us. Sent to war by politicians and the military industrial complex in general. They were victims of propaganda. You realise these people aren’t so different from ourselves
@@Blackfyre741 No. Where as I feel for their human story. The truth is these men were supporting a murderous nation that was hell bent on murdering and enslaving much of humanity. In the end... thank God they were all sent to their deaths.
@@chrisholland7367 Was it any different when the americans went for yapanese Ships? And what do you mean with "they made a pact with the devil"? If you have no choice, because the only two options are getting executed or sink the ships of the allies, how can you "make a pact"? You are just thinking way too black and white...
I believe (though am not certain) in the true life event this is based on, the U-Boat was able to surface but unable to start it's engines. The crew were taken prisoner; which, considering the alternative of being unable to surface, was not really all that bad.
U-96's crew wasn't captured, the movie is based around her 7th patrol, and she managed to pull off 4 more until she stopped at Konigsberg for her last time and was captured.
Well, there was one U-Boat that bottomed at over 700' below the surface (incredible for that day and age) and was later able to surface; could not restart it's engines, and the crew was subsequently captured.Which one it was...I am not sure of now.
Auch ich verstehe den Schrecken des Krieges, ich habe in Vietnam gekämpft und konnte nicht einmal einen Job finden, als ich zurückkam, die Gesellschaft hasste uns und sagte, wir wären nichts
Und ich hoffe, das nachfolgende Generationen aus dem Hurra-Patriotismus gelernt haben und sich nicht mehr freiwillig melden. Solange Menschen Waffen in die Hand nehmen, wird es Krieg geben. Und die Gewinner des Krieges stehen nie an der Front, nicht mal der Heimat-Front, sondern sitzen in Bordellen und Luxusappartments und verkaufen die Waffen - wenn es geht, an beide Seiten.
Unvorstellbar was diese Männer in Todesangst damals in solch einer Situation durchlebt haben müssen. Mir jedenfalls läuft dabei ein eiskalter Schauder über den Rücken.
Auch nicht schlimmer als zu Fuß bei Minus 30 Grad durch Tiefschnee vor dem Iwan abhauen zu müssen, oder in einem Keller zu hocken, wenn 1000 Tommyflieger im Anflug sind.
The youngest were 17. In average the old man of a U-Boat (the captain) was 27 years old also even at this age most of them look like if they were in their 40s
@@G0twood The Indonesian U-Boat captain even had Posters of Admiral Karl Donitz in his childhood bedroom. The guy really wanted to become a U-Boat crew since childhood. I guess he fullfilled his dream.
Actually when I have difficulties waking up after a rough night of work-study gardening or volunteering.... I fantasize my body is a sub trying to surface and this scene comes to mind... 2:20 is my aching body making those funny sounds. Then I silently stumble into the shower crank it up to hot, and then sleed away back to port.. until the day I finally get it... and I go down for good bahahahahaha.
Lo más emocionante de esta película, que cuando el panorama se veía aterrador y desolador casi sin esperanza y al borde de la muerte, logran sacar fuerzas casi sobre humanas para poder hacer las reparaciones antes que queden sin oxígeno para poder emerger, para mí en lo personal la calificaría la mejor película de este género y también dentro de las 10 mejores películas de todos los tiempos... brillante película la he visto varias veces
I was invested in the characters, but never forgot that I'm from a country in opposition to the Nazis. They were hitting supply lines that didn't just stop weapons from getting to the British, but also food. They were starving much of Britain.
Cr4z3d It's probably on your side, maybe a slow internet connection? I haven't added any subtitles myself. TH-cam adds them if you have that feature turned on.
If there's enough compressed air on board to blow out enough water from the ballast tanks to achieve positive buoyancy, why wasn't there enough to arrest the dive in the first place?
Good question. I think it is because the air was compressed, so its density is bigger than water's. After pumping it I guess the density decreases so the air tends to "float", but I'm not a physicist so I can't say for sure.
I do not understand why they didn't reverse out like Jingles did. Honestly though, I remember seeing the original eight (?) part series in German with subtitles. The 90 minute disc was hacked to pieces and ruined.
What I like about this part of Das Boot is that at this point, it's not even a war movie. It's a group of men trying to survive a terrifying situation.
@winner trump I never said the movie wasn't a war movie, but that this particular part of the movie becomes a survival story.
@winner trump happy you got that off your chest? 🤣
... and the most stunning achievement of all was gripping the majority of the British viewing public when this was broadcast in the 80s, on the edge of their sofas , chewing their nails and willing a ragtag bunch of GERMAN sailors to get off the seabed and survive. As the daughter of an RAF father and a German mother, that means more to me than I can describe. Bravura.
Think thats really what i like about most war movies or war era movies. You find more grace and understanding for how war can test, alter and destroy lives, but you also see how people survive/endure or pull together (men and women both).
My mom grew up in Berlin middle air raids and house ransacked by both SS and Russians. Women and children also endured a lot onshore with houses ransacked, rapes or threats of rapes, looting, air raids, tending to injured, being injured themselves, evading being sent off to jail or gulag for saying something or doing something, etc..
Lot of respect for the men and women who were medics/nurses dealing with fresh, gruesome combat injuries close to the front too.
Honestly at some times it eels more like a thriller horror movie special during the depth charges scene and if you watch it during night with lights out
I'm from the UK. And this is the best war Film ever made. Watched it on BBC2 Absolutely Brilliant.
Ditto Sista!
Same here. The mini-series back in the mid 80’s. BBC2 Sunday night over a few weekends. The grainy pic on a 14” tv added to the suspense & drama tbh
It's a anti war movie,not a war hero movie!!! Greetings from Germany 🇩🇪 🤝 🇬🇧
Epic classic film. The acting…superb. How this hasn’t won every award out there is a mystery. Regardless, this film is one of the greatest ever made
Fully agree. The casting, the acting, the music. All absolutely sublime.
It did win a lot of of awards but in Germany and the UK 😊
"It does not need two. "Its the. Best of the Best. 💪💯😄
I guess Rotten tomatoes is a better award in the long term, one of the very few movies still up by nearly 100% after such a long time. says it all
I am 95 year old x submariner they got this exactly as it was on board a sub !
Well portrayed,
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Great to know, Phill. Thank you for your service.
Respect man!
Thank you for your service. What boat did you serve on?
Old Timer on TH-cam 👍🏿👍🏿
*Snaps to attention* Sir it is an honour, this is my go to film when dealing with tv....... Fair winds and a following sea Sir, sail happy
Out of 40,000 German submarine men, 30,000 stayed at sea forever (my grandfather was one of them). No other part of the Wehrmacht had such losses.
XXI could have improved that...
Kreigsmarine?????
@@Calypso993 Yes but the Type XXI came to late. However these vessels saved a lot of people by evacuating them.
I think that it was worst looses in entire WW2 considering 1 branch of army or navy or airforce....
Not even USA tankers suffered that much.
Are you talking about the Wehrmacht in terms of units? Because if you’re talking about the Wehrmacht losses in terms of manpower you best chalk it up to at least 1 million. Not counting the insubordination executions and kangaroo courts that surmounted in executions. Not to mention entire eastern theatre.
The shot of the crew standing under the hatch as it opens to breathe the fresh air just gives me chills every time.
@@GrrMeister It's a movie, dude.
@@MichaelTheRead But for real what do you think real cruise had to deal with with u boats? Probably scenarios like this
It's a movie based on the experiences of a reporter who was on the real U-96, dude..
@@MichaelTheReadhave a break Michael
"Betcha can't get an audience emotionally invested in watching a needle on an instrument gauge."
Wolfgang Petersen: "Hold my beer."
Scottgun😀 and the music by
Klaus Doldinger, hold my pipe 😎
"Halte mein Bier"
Halt mein Bier 🍺 😂
RIP Wolfgang Petersen!!!
Best SUBMARINE WAR MOVIE
EVER.. no other comes close
Fantastic film so. realistic
best war movie of all time
Jeffrey Koran Totally agree, when that sub just started to wiggle a bit the tension was unbelievable!!
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There are some who reckon this is simply the best war film ever.
I agree
" A shovel full of sand", This is my favorite war movie. I also held my breath 30 years ago watching this scene.
At 4:19 begins the most epic comeback in film history.
I served on a submarine. After a fire drill, the ventilation line-up was not correctly set back to the normal operating mode. The entire forward compartment of sleeping crew nearly asphyxiated as CO2 built up in the compartment. Only the "roving watch" randomly checking that compartment with the atmospheric monitor saved us. I was roused with a blinding headache and moved to the operations compartment for fresh air.
So yeah, I feel those guys.
The greatest war film by a mile, the singing " it's a long way to tipperary " absolutely epik
В записи советского военного ансамбля имени Александрова...
The were no roses on the graves, the were no lilies on the waves ,only seagulls tweets and sweethearts weeps.
To paraphrase Curt Jurgens' character, the U-Boat captain in the film "The Enemy Below", "They build them good in Germany, eh Heine !"
I like how the "english subtitles" gave up and stopped existing not even a minute into the video.
The acting’s so good that it doesn’t matter if they aren’t speaking your language. I can just barely hold a conversation in German, but I watched this movie in it for the first time. They are just THAT talented!
Made sure my version has english.
The actors would trip over the words because it is in a very small area.
Later:
"Where are the Tommies?"
"They are in the Casino, celebrating our destruction hahaha"
Wo sind die Tommys? Sie sind im Kasino und feiern unseren Untergang. ;-)
@@lukl8381 Not yet, Kamaraden!
NOT YET!!!!
@@lukl8381Sie sehen uns nicht 1.wo, liegen alle in ihren Kojen und pennen.
Nein, wissen sie was?
Die sitzen im Kasino und feiern unsere Versenkung.
Not yet Kamaraden, Not yet
In the dubbed version he says 'They are sleeping in their bunks!' lol.
A fine moment in German cinema. In all cinema.
I can't imagine the sheer terror of those who were lost at sea in these human coffins. It's happened to so many during times of war and accidents in between. Many were killed quickly by depth charges, but can you feel the horror of being in a sub that stays intact, but sinks to the bottom. For those that were trapped in those dark hours, I hope you found peace in the next life.
I don’t think that they were killed quickly by depth charges since they were designed to explode near the sub and disable it. It still could take awhile to die
The boat didn't sink to the bottom. It happened upon a shallow bank. In the Atlantic, the boat would have sunk far below this depth and would have been destroyed.
Best movie scene ever. At the bottom there is always hope, even if you're deep in the red, salvation is always attainable.
I wanted to cheer for them when they made it back to the surface. No way for anyone to go out after such a heroic effort.
Don Novicki I had a huge smile as they slowly got the boat to fire back up and resurface.
@Alan Cogan grow up, boy
I’ve got this on CD it’s the best movie I’ve ever collected!
U-Boot Kommandant, Hein Umnuss sowie seine Mannschaft wurde dreimal!!! versenkt...2x bei Murmansk und einmal in der Nordsee..Er und seine Männer haben sich bis Anfang der 80er regelmäßig getroffen...Es war spannend dem Stammtisch zu lauschen...! R. I. P. ⚓
You would have to be a very cold-hearted person to not give a little smile and cheer with the crew when the chief told them she's rising and that needle started to move.
Think 40'000 men when to sea.only 10'000 came home !!!! May they rest in peace!!!
The music when the needle starts to move is so appropriate.
Absolutely. For me, this is the best movie about WW2 ever made!
100% best! The music as the boat rises is simply spine-tingling
At 4:19 begins the most epic comeback in film history.. A fine moment in German cinema. In all cinema..
This was my favorite scene from the movie.
The Chase through Gibraltar
A KM Ostsee property marked Mauser 1934 rig is one of the top pistols in my collection. Most ended up at the bottom of the ocean.
When they laughed it was because he said:'If we get out of this, there will be half a bottle of beer for each of you".
I bet it smelt rip in there! I couldn’t possibly imagine what it must have been like serving on a submarine during the war.
They had every skin disease known to man.
One old Uboat Captain described the smell as being largely of:'Sweat, mold, diesel oil, and urine".
it would not suprise me if some of the cast let it rip
When Sherman said , " war is hell ". It was the greatest understatement of all time !
I loved where, in the novel, the CO's 1st Officer told him that joke about Party wives, and what made them supple: they got naked, held a stick of chalk between their cheeks, backed up to a blackboard,and wrote the letters-'O-T-T-O'.
I know these guys were playing the part of the enemy, but you have got to feel for all submariners and what they went through. It would have been hell.
I understand what you're saying but when thousands of merchant and Royal Naval crews were left to die in the freezing Atlantic after their ships had been destroyed because other ships were not permitted to pick survivors especially on convys i have very little sympathy for them. They made a pact with the devil.
On the other hand for the suffering of the ordinary German soldiers at satlingrad .
@@chrisholland7367 I understand your point. I also wonder how the Royal Navy treated the submariners that they rescued. In a flash it went from the hunter to the prey. So I could understand sailors not feeling kinship.
All were normal men just like us. Sent to war by politicians and the military industrial complex in general. They were victims of propaganda. You realise these people aren’t so different from ourselves
@@Blackfyre741 No. Where as I feel for their human story. The truth is these men were supporting a murderous nation that was hell bent on murdering and enslaving much of humanity. In the end... thank God they were all sent to their deaths.
@@chrisholland7367 Was it any different when the americans went for yapanese Ships? And what do you mean with "they made a pact with the devil"?
If you have no choice, because the only two options are getting executed or sink the ships of the allies, how can you "make a pact"? You are just thinking way too black and white...
No other war film can even come close
Not even shaving Ryan's privates?
@@jaygill5582 lol 😂🤣😁
I believe (though am not certain) in the true life event this is based on, the U-Boat was able to surface but unable to start it's engines. The crew were taken prisoner; which, considering the alternative of being unable to surface, was not really all that bad.
The British were known for treating Pow's well. Especially U-boat crews. The crews lives were no longer in danger and they were often warm and fed.
U-96's crew wasn't captured, the movie is based around her 7th patrol, and she managed to pull off 4 more until she stopped at Konigsberg for her last time and was captured.
Well, there was one U-Boat that bottomed at over 700' below the surface (incredible for that day and age) and was later able to surface; could not restart it's engines, and the crew was subsequently captured.Which one it was...I am not sure of now.
Ah thank you for clearing that up and for the nice fact.
Scott Richardson yes you are absolutely correct in your statement!
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Auch ich verstehe den Schrecken des Krieges, ich habe in Vietnam gekämpft und konnte nicht einmal einen Job finden, als ich zurückkam, die Gesellschaft hasste uns und sagte, wir wären nichts
Es tut mir wirklich leid. Danke Ihnen für Ihrem Dienst
Und ich hoffe, das nachfolgende Generationen aus dem Hurra-Patriotismus gelernt haben und sich nicht mehr freiwillig melden. Solange Menschen Waffen in die Hand nehmen, wird es Krieg geben. Und die Gewinner des Krieges stehen nie an der Front, nicht mal der Heimat-Front, sondern sitzen in Bordellen und Luxusappartments und verkaufen die Waffen - wenn es geht, an beide Seiten.
초등학교 4학년때 친구들과 극장서 봤던 영화다. 정말 아직도 다시봐도 감동이였어요. 특히 이 장면 해저에서 거의 침몰했다 떠오르는 ㅇ 벅찬 장면^★★^
In Beer Fest, grandpapa said somthing about being cooped up in an old Uboat one time. Now I understand the joke.
Värdens bästa film någonsin tack
I would say that this is the best submarine movie ever made.all good ww2 movies stand on their own
4:42.....greatest feeling in the world I'm sure when you're so close to suffocating to death! Fresh air and ice cold seawater!!!! 👍👍
I watched this when it was a 6 part series on BBC2, very good.
Outstanding movie!!!
Unvorstellbar was diese Männer in Todesangst damals in solch einer Situation durchlebt haben müssen. Mir jedenfalls läuft dabei ein eiskalter Schauder über den Rücken.
Auch nicht schlimmer als zu Fuß bei Minus 30 Grad durch Tiefschnee vor dem Iwan abhauen zu müssen, oder in einem Keller zu hocken, wenn 1000 Tommyflieger im Anflug sind.
I'm Polish and I absolutely love this brilliant film, it's music and characters. It rooted in me an interest in submarines and marine history.
A lot of these U boat crews were young men many still in their teens
The youngest were 17. In average the old man of a U-Boat (the captain) was 27 years old also even at this age most of them look like if they were in their 40s
U-boats had the lowest survival rate of any branch of the German Wehrmacht
they werent in whermacht
@@FPScanadaPC Yes they were
Stastically it was the same with all submarine crews of any nation . Not good
@@FPScanadaPC The Navy was a branch of the Wehrmacht ,same as the airforce
@@isaacnickel Yep, Heer (army), Kriegsmarine ( navy) and Luftwaffe (airforce)
As Der Alte said when they sank way below the pressure rating of the u-boat……………….‘Unbelievable’
In a well dialed in / treated ATMOS HT, 5.3.4 or 7.4.6
this upmixes for some awesome immersive sound
either DSU or Neo:x
best U-Boot movie - ever
Best part of the movie, at the end the chief mechanic was the hero
One of my favorite movies
I watch this moment more than once, even knowing how it will end, I worry about the team, although in that war they were our enemies.
4:50 bet that air smell sweet!
I'm having trouble breathing just watching this !
Best series ever 👏
The best UnterWasser Boots I ever watched
I can't help but wonder what would have happened if the boat had failed to rise. It makes me queasy
Probably they would commit suicide. I imagine that die without air is one of the worst ways of die
This is probably what those Poor Indonesian sailors inside U-Boot felt yesterday...being stuck almost km down under the sea.
Good point. Very unfortunate for those sailors. RIP.
@@G0twood The Indonesian U-Boat captain even had Posters of Admiral Karl Donitz in his childhood bedroom.
The guy really wanted to become a U-Boat crew since childhood. I guess he fullfilled his dream.
@@G0twood i keep saying to myself :
"i really hope they resurfaced, Heads back to Bali, and the captain yelled "Not yet Kameraden, Not Yet!!!""
the way it comes out of the water. like a broken dead whale.
So true!!
Not dead yet
Actually when I have difficulties waking up after a rough night of work-study gardening or volunteering.... I fantasize my body is a sub trying to surface and this scene comes to mind... 2:20 is my aching body making those funny sounds. Then I silently stumble into the shower crank it up to hot, and then sleed away back to port.. until the day I finally get it... and I go down for good bahahahahaha.
I may have mentioned that it reminds me of being caffeine deprived and the sensation when I finish my second cup of coffee.
Some 20 meters under the critically dangerous depth... That's German engineering for you.
Ekipažas. Prie Komandinio Posto
Can't believe this movie was made before subsims was a thing. Wonder where he drew inspiration from?
Lothar-Günther Buchheim book, "Das Boot" and his experiences aboard the real U96.
@@bobpage6597 thx
I don’t understand German and there no sub titles yet I can kinda get what they saying tells you how great this film is
I've watched all kinds of supposedly "scary" movies. Das boot is the only one that is genuinely terrifying to me.
Ce film est un chef d'oeuvre!
This largely based on the True Story . This happened to U-96, and thewriter of :'Das Boot" was actually on the boat then.
Haben alle gekämpft!!! 🤗🤗🤗🇩🇪🇩🇪🇩🇪
Jawoll Herr Kaleun 🙋🙋♂️🙋♀️🙄
Lo más emocionante de esta película, que cuando el panorama se veía aterrador y desolador casi sin esperanza y al borde de la muerte, logran sacar fuerzas casi sobre humanas para poder hacer las reparaciones antes que queden sin oxígeno para poder emerger, para mí en lo personal la calificaría la mejor película de este género y también dentro de las 10 mejores películas de todos los tiempos... brillante película la he visto varias veces
Outstanding film 🎥
Jawoll Herr Kaleun 🇩🇪 Boot steigt!!!
The only movie that has you rooting for the Germans at the end of the movie.
I was invested in the characters, but never forgot that I'm from a country in opposition to the Nazis. They were hitting supply lines that didn't just stop weapons from getting to the British, but also food. They were starving much of Britain.
Those U boats had the same high quality as German cars.
My favourite movie
Big Time !! I wish i could find the longer uncut version to watch!
The best submarine movie ever they got this right if you know about these things you'll know....
Gary Daniels People who talk about the 'movie' have obviously never seen the whole tv series. The film is pretty lame in comparison.
Watching now 2023
Alarmmmm
The thumbnail for this looks like a bunch of crazy dudes at a rave
This is a awesome movie
Обалденный фильм
Gute Männer braucht man, Gute Männer 👍👍👍
Каждый год смотрю этот шедевр
Best sub movie ever! 👍
Boot steigt 🙋🙄👍juhuuuu 👍🙏🤗
Boot steigt 💪🏼
No Hollywood... WOLFGANG
Being smaller the uboats could dive quicker and deeper than allied.ones
Bet the stench was horrendous
My household, when waiting to see if my resetting the router brings the wifi back. 240 kb/s.. 390 kb/s...
Never give up ....................
Wir gehen unter
The timing needs to be fixed, some of them are coming WAY later than they should, most not even working at all. Did you do this translation yourself?
Cr4z3d Actually, maybe the problem is on my side, not sure what's causing it though.
Cr4z3d It's probably on your side, maybe a slow internet connection? I haven't added any subtitles myself. TH-cam adds them if you have that feature turned on.
G0twood
Huh, so they were built into the video file itself I guess? They're definitely not transcribed audio subs.
lol there are no subtitles
@@hanzfranz7739 Why not learn German?lol
The best scen over alltime bingo
If there's enough compressed air on board to blow out enough water from the ballast tanks to achieve positive buoyancy, why wasn't there enough to arrest the dive in the first place?
Good question. I think it is because the air was compressed, so its density is bigger than water's. After pumping it I guess the density decreases so the air tends to "float", but I'm not a physicist so I can't say for sure.
They also pumped out a lot of water.
@@Kevin-fd3uc That water didn't leak in until they hit the bottom.
Something similar happened to me on holiday in prestatyn
When it surfaces where's the deck cannon?
It was hit by a bomb from an aircraft when they were attacked on the surface.
We really do want "ads in 5 seconds " ...during this emotive bit
well done!
I do not understand why they didn't reverse out like Jingles did. Honestly though, I remember seeing the original eight (?) part series in German with subtitles. The 90 minute disc was hacked to pieces and ruined.
Little known fact, on surfacing, they accidentally hit the Bismarck's rudder, jamming it.
Руль "Бисмарка" заклинила торпеда с торпедоносца Англии,
@@БорисСенин Of course, but isn't it obvious that this is a joke?
@@yxx_chris_xxy Got it, good humor