Hi all, During the editing of this video I became ill, so you may notice a slight change in the tone of my narration part-way through the video - hopefully it isn't too distracting! Also, please note that the last line of the quote at 12:49 should read: "off the strong enemy attack which came against you at Meijel..." It was only once I had finished the editing and uploaded the video that I realised I had missed out 'came'. Thank you all for your continued support and I hope you enjoyed the video! Liveth For Evermore
Thanx and hope you feel better soon. Great video and good pronunciation of Dutch towns. Ps River Maas is better known for English speaking people as river Meuse 😊. But in Dutch it’s indeed Maas ( “Mass” with a longer aaa 😅
I just can’t believe it! I am from Meijel and this truly is a great surprise to see ‘my’ village featured. Thank you for paying attention to this battle that raged around this village. Not very well known but nasty and bloody in its ferocity. By the way: thumbs up for the pronunciation of the name of the village. Spot on.
My grandfather was in a tank destroyer in the 7th Armored in WWII and received the silver star during this battle. Thank you for making this and helping paint a picture of what happened.
Hello, Bobby Fahlin. You can contact me, I can tell you about 28/29 Oct. 1944. What happened with the M10 tank from 814 tankdetroyers. commander Fahlin. His tank burned, everybody escaped. React here, I will see it ?
My father was in 7th Bn. Seaforth Highlanders, 46th Brigade, 15th (Scottish) Infantry Div. I knew he had been at Tilburg, and went on to Venlo, but I had been previously unaware of this action. Thank you for the video.
Just like Marcel, I just got my mind blown. I still remember walking to primary school here every day, and in a little bend there you'd always past a pile of old stones. Three large flat ones, with angled stone work. They left em there because they used to belong to the old church tower, the same church tower the Germans blew up when they eventually retreated from the town. Said they did it to deny the Scotts a tactical advantage ...I should check if those stones are still there.... Anyway, absolutely nuts, out of all the historic videos I ever watched, this is the one topic I never expected to see. Took me like 15 secs just to make sure I wasnt hallucinating. Much love from Meijel/Méél!
Nice to hear about British/American cooperation and mutual respect. To often petty nationalism detracts from the cooperative efforts of both countries and is often disrespectful of the fighting men who sacrificed so much to defeat a common enemy.
The UK has a pretty solid military cooperation relationship with her former colonies and/or holdings. Though the US is the only western country that is no longer tied through the royal family and maintaining official military ties such as the Canadian Prince and Princess and the military units such as Australia having their ASAS, and their warships being HMAS and the New Zealand having the NZSAS and their warships being HMNZS while Canada's warships being HMCS. Everywhere the US has gone to fight the Australian and British military has gone with, even if in very small units or as individuals in an exchange program or advisory role. That's what made what brandon did to our British counterparts when he pulled our troops out without a thought to call the UK with a heads up so damaging to our cooperation in the future.
Nice one again, my friend. And to all the ppl who seem to mix up things, either by accident or by ignorance: The German Bundeswehr, which is the German Army's name TODAY, has NOTHING in common with that Wehrmacht in the NS era. The Bundeswehr is helping everywhere, where help is needed. We even were in Afghanistan, although we had NOTHING to do with that war, just to help the ppl there. But still we were attacked and I lost a few good comrades, brothers from different families. So please correct all those people who still compare the Bundeswehr to the Wehrmacht! We're no Nazis, but German soldiers, who are ALLIED with the NATO today. Thanks for the great work you are giving us with all your videos. I hope you feel better now.
Zamn, the PIAT was devastating at close ranges. That anecdote of the LT destroying the Pz IV is nucking futs. _It's truly bizarre the amount and variety of borderline superhuman actions that occured on all sides during the war._ *I guess when there's just so much chaos and exhaustion of collective energies--the unlikely becomes routine, the improbable becomes doable and the impossible becomes part of medal citations.*
It's either " He advanced with a Bren firing from the hip" Or " He laid in front of a Panzer at 25yrds and shot his PIAT" Fucking insane bravery and the greatest generation the west ever gave birth to.
This is actually really interesting, my family lives in (and around) Meijel, and my grandmother's sister told stories about heavy fighting between the Germans, Americans and Brits. I could never really place those, until now. She also mentioned how nice the Americans were, and how scary the Brits! Apparently they left an impression!
Have you guys ever thought of doing a military aviation-themed video? Operations Bolo and Jericho being two great examples. Or Royce Williams taking on *seven* Soviet MiGs. Love the channel!
A good example of using Cavalry for their modern purpose in the defense; screening the main body so they have freedom of maneuver to react/counterattack.
Not forgotten, was mention in chester wilmot book crusade in Europe, in fact Monty has borrow 7th armoured division from Bradley to bolster his defences
General Montgomery: 'The Highland Division failed at everything I asked it to do'. The same division in WW1 was known as Harper's Duds. Montgomery much preferred the 50th Northumbrian Division.
@@tomarmstrong5244 the Highland was a worn out division by the time it fought in the latter stages of the Northern European campaign, and Montgomery was Never one to look at the mirror and find fault. Never.
@@JD-tn5lz Sorry Jock, but the Highland Division was no more worn out than the other veteran divisions that had fought in N Africa and Sicily, where the HD also had a poor reputation. That is why it was only used as a second echelon unit on D-Day. Montgomery always gave credit where it was due, but also told the truth.
It's always seemed that whenever hard fighting is expected, the Brits put in the Scots the first moment they can. Yes, the Scots and the Royal Navy built the British Empire.
@@jimmyhillschin9987 Some of the English divisions were a little further north near Nijmegen. They also had their fare share of intense battles, such as the Battle of Gheel.
Fantastic to see this, to me, unknown event. This time though, I found the map difficult to follow. I subscribe to another military channel called The Operations Room and they do graphics and maps which work very well. I hate to suggest it since I'm a long time subscriber and love LfEM, but maybe have a look and see if you like it?
@@factsdontcareaboutyourfeel7204 That America won WW2 all by themselves?? It is actually sarcasm, but I do play online with a lot of Americans, and they actually believe it (sorry for my joke)
@@orwellboy1958 🤣🤣 but did you know the paras fought alongside the 82nd airborne during the battle of the bulge and stopped the German advance in the North? Did you know that there was more UK and commonwealth troops fighting in the Pacific campaign than American troops, the UK had gathered its most powerful fleet ever to support the okinawa invasion? Most Americans don't know this stuff 🤭🤭
*Sir ,make videos on Indian para* *special force's missions* , *they* *have conducted most difficult and* *heroic operations deep within enemy line without any aerial* *support or advance drone* , *helicopter and without billion dollar* *budget*🙏🙏🙏 *Some of the known mission are -* 1) *operation Ginger* 2) Surgical strike in POK 3) Surgical strike in Myanmar 4) Operation Randori Behak 5) Operation in Maldives 6) Operation Apache. 7) Operation Snow leopard 8) Operation Hiffazat 9) Operation in Sri Lanka/ Pawan . 10) *Operation Kukri* in Africa 11) *Operation Mandhol in thar* *desert
*Sir ,make videos on Indian para* *special force's missions* , *they* *have conducted most difficult and* *heroic operations deep within enemy line without any aerial* *support or advance drone* , *helicopter and without billion dollar* *budget*🙏🙏🙏 *Some of the known mission are -* 1) *operation Ginger* 2) Surgical strike in POK 3) Surgical strike in Myanmar 4) Operation Randori Behak 5) Operation in Maldives 6) Operation Apache. 7) Operation Snow leopard 8) Operation Hiffazat 9) Operation in Sri Lanka/ Pawan . 10) *Operation Kukri* in Africa 11) *Operation Mandhol in thar* *desert
*Sir ,make videos on Indian para* *special force's missions* , *they* *have conducted most difficult and* *heroic operations deep within enemy line without any aerial* *support or advance drone* , *helicopter and without billion dollar* *budget*🙏🙏🙏 *Some of the known mission are -* 1) *operation Ginger* 2) Surgical strike in POK 3) Surgical strike in Myanmar 4) Operation Randori Behak 5) Operation in Maldives 6) Operation Apache. 7) Operation Snow leopard 8) Operation Hiffazat 9) Operation in Sri Lanka/ Pawan . 10) *Operation Kukri* in Africa 11) *Operation Mandhol in thar* *desert
Hi all,
During the editing of this video I became ill, so you may notice a slight change in the tone of my narration part-way through the video - hopefully it isn't too distracting!
Also, please note that the last line of the quote at 12:49 should read: "off the strong enemy attack which came against you at Meijel..." It was only once I had finished the editing and uploaded the video that I realised I had missed out 'came'.
Thank you all for your continued support and I hope you enjoyed the video!
Liveth For Evermore
I hope you are felling much better now, mate. Thanks for all the work you put in to creating this videos.
Thanks for all your hard work in the making and research of these videos
Hope your feeling better
Covid 19. The virus from China?
Thanx and hope you feel better soon. Great video and good pronunciation of Dutch towns. Ps River Maas is better known for English speaking people as river Meuse 😊. But in Dutch it’s indeed Maas ( “Mass” with a longer aaa 😅
I just can’t believe it! I am from Meijel and this truly is a great surprise to see ‘my’ village featured. Thank you for paying attention to this battle that raged around this village. Not very well known but nasty and bloody in its ferocity. By the way: thumbs up for the pronunciation of the name of the village. Spot on.
Name checks out.
@@ROOSTER333😂no verification necessary it’s authentic
My grandfather was in a tank destroyer in the 7th Armored in WWII and received the silver star during this battle. Thank you for making this and helping paint a picture of what happened.
Hello, Bobby Fahlin.
You can contact me, I can tell you about 28/29 Oct. 1944.
What happened with the M10 tank from 814 tankdetroyers. commander Fahlin.
His tank burned, everybody escaped.
React here, I will see it ?
My father was in 7th Bn. Seaforth Highlanders, 46th Brigade, 15th (Scottish) Infantry Div. I knew he had been at Tilburg, and went on to Venlo, but I had been previously unaware of this action. Thank you for the video.
Thanks for covering this battle,the 15th Scottish lost 750 men during the battle
Just like Marcel, I just got my mind blown. I still remember walking to primary school here every day, and in a little bend there you'd always past a pile of old stones. Three large flat ones, with angled stone work. They left em there because they used to belong to the old church tower, the same church tower the Germans blew up when they eventually retreated from the town. Said they did it to deny the Scotts a tactical advantage ...I should check if those stones are still there.... Anyway, absolutely nuts, out of all the historic videos I ever watched, this is the one topic I never expected to see. Took me like 15 secs just to make sure I wasnt hallucinating. Much love from Meijel/Méél!
Much love to the Dutch people for enduring all these terrible battles with such grace and fortitude, it must have been terrible for your ancestors.
Nice to hear about British/American cooperation and mutual respect. To often petty nationalism detracts from the cooperative efforts of both countries and is often disrespectful of the fighting men who sacrificed so much to defeat a common enemy.
The UK has a pretty solid military cooperation relationship with her former colonies and/or holdings. Though the US is the only western country that is no longer tied through the royal family and maintaining official military ties such as the Canadian Prince and Princess and the military units such as Australia having their ASAS, and their warships being HMAS and the New Zealand having the NZSAS and their warships being HMNZS while Canada's warships being HMCS.
Everywhere the US has gone to fight the Australian and British military has gone with, even if in very small units or as individuals in an exchange program or advisory role. That's what made what brandon did to our British counterparts when he pulled our troops out without a thought to call the UK with a heads up so damaging to our cooperation in the future.
I wish Steven Spielberg would stop it. Every time he makes a wartime production, there’s always a dig at the British.
Nice one again, my friend. And to all the ppl who seem to mix up things, either by accident or by ignorance:
The German Bundeswehr, which is the German Army's name TODAY, has NOTHING in common with that Wehrmacht in the NS era.
The Bundeswehr is helping everywhere, where help is needed. We even were in Afghanistan, although we had NOTHING to do with that war, just to help the ppl there. But still we were attacked and I lost a few good comrades, brothers from different families. So please correct all those people who still compare the Bundeswehr to the Wehrmacht! We're no Nazis, but German soldiers, who are ALLIED with the NATO today.
Thanks for the great work you are giving us with all your videos. I hope you feel better now.
The solemn, faintly playing music at the end gets me every damn time.. grown man over here with some dust in my eye ffs.
Yes it is a haunting form of beauty, makes me shiver, so well done.
Zamn, the PIAT was devastating at close ranges. That anecdote of the LT destroying the Pz IV is nucking futs.
_It's truly bizarre the amount and variety of borderline superhuman actions that occured on all sides during the war._
*I guess when there's just so much chaos and exhaustion of collective energies--the unlikely becomes routine, the improbable becomes doable and the impossible becomes part of medal citations.*
It's either " He advanced with a Bren firing from the hip"
Or " He laid in front of a Panzer at 25yrds and shot his PIAT"
Fucking insane bravery and the greatest generation the west ever gave birth to.
@@michaeldoolan7595 Robert Henry Cain won a VC for similar actions.
The PIAT was effective but oh boy you had to be close, brave man.
Excellent video. Hope you are feeling better.
My grandfather was captured in Meijel on 27Oct1944. He was in the 87th Recon of the 7th AD.
This is actually really interesting, my family lives in (and around) Meijel, and my grandmother's sister told stories about heavy fighting between the Germans, Americans and Brits. I could never really place those, until now. She also mentioned how nice the Americans were, and how scary the Brits! Apparently they left an impression!
My grandfather died in overloon at the same time sergeant Frank Reed. Royal tank regiment recon
first time my town of boxmeer is being mentioned, would you guys care doing an episode about the battle for overloon?
Have you guys ever thought of doing a military aviation-themed video? Operations Bolo and Jericho being two great examples. Or Royce Williams taking on *seven* Soviet MiGs.
Love the channel!
A good example of using Cavalry for their modern purpose in the defense; screening the main body so they have freedom of maneuver to react/counterattack.
I really appreciate your videos!
That was totally unknown to me till now, thanks🇳🇱
Excellent videos! Informative without having to listen to hideous music.
Praise the Lord for that, yes.
Great video!
We will remember them
🇬🇧🤝🇺🇸
Operation Compass would be good, it's a very underrated WW2 campaign.
Started watching this 53 seconds after upload (according to YT). Brilliant work and channel boys. Keep it up.
You can tell some commanders were impossible to work with, but Dempsey seems like one of the good ones
You gotta do a video on Operation Barras. The British military at its finest.
Not forgotten, was mention in chester wilmot book crusade in Europe, in fact Monty has borrow 7th armoured division from Bradley to bolster his defences
Question.Were the high landers from scotland? Did they were kilts?
UK+US does it get any better?
We do work well together.
Just give us your kit and let us do the job.
Definitely wants Scotts on my side
General Montgomery: 'The Highland Division failed at everything I asked it to do'. The same division in WW1 was known as Harper's Duds. Montgomery much preferred the 50th Northumbrian Division.
@@tomarmstrong5244 the Highland was a worn out division by the time it fought in the latter stages of the Northern European campaign, and Montgomery was Never one to look at the mirror and find fault. Never.
@@JD-tn5lz Sorry Jock, but the Highland Division was no more worn out than the other veteran divisions that had fought in N Africa and Sicily, where the HD also had a poor reputation. That is why it was only used as a second echelon unit on D-Day. Montgomery always gave credit where it was due, but also told the truth.
I've never heard of this one.
It's always seemed that whenever hard fighting is expected, the Brits put in the Scots the first moment they can.
Yes, the Scots and the Royal Navy built the British Empire.
I'm English but I'll go with that mate
What did Arthur Herman mean by this?
Scot’s were cannon fodder,and expendable,and is now the most woke country in the world
It is remarkable how much this occurs. You wonder, where were all these English divisions? (I speak as a proud Englishman)
@@jimmyhillschin9987 Some of the English divisions were a little further north near Nijmegen. They also had their fare share of intense battles, such as the Battle of Gheel.
combat strength of Germans & Allies prior and if possible during this battle please?
Fantastic to see this, to me, unknown event. This time though, I found the map difficult to follow. I subscribe to another military channel called The Operations Room and they do graphics and maps which work very well. I hate to suggest it since I'm a long time subscriber and love LfEM, but maybe have a look and see if you like it?
Most of the German soldiers where kids.
Great men all. It would be nice to know you would do the same as these men in the same situation.
Make a vídeo about operation cowboy the rescue of lipizzaners horses
I see Weerth on the map. Wasn't there a horrible tragedy with captured black American POWS, or am I mistaken?
That was Wereth, in Belgium. You can search for The Wereth 11 or eleven. It is a gruesome story, I visited that place.
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I would never blame Montgomery , never happen.
Some more excellent month military intelligence
As an American, I am very surprised the British were involved in WW2 TY for this education
What do you mean ?
The sarcasm is strong in this one.
@@factsdontcareaboutyourfeel7204 That America won WW2 all by themselves?? It is actually sarcasm, but I do play online with a lot of Americans, and they actually believe it (sorry for my joke)
Oh right .. that’s what I thought you was implying and I had my comeback ready lol
@@orwellboy1958 🤣🤣 but did you know the paras fought alongside the 82nd airborne during the battle of the bulge and stopped the German advance in the North?
Did you know that there was more UK and commonwealth troops fighting in the Pacific campaign than American troops, the UK had gathered its most powerful fleet ever to support the okinawa invasion?
Most Americans don't know this stuff 🤭🤭
*Sir ,make videos on Indian para* *special force's missions* , *they* *have conducted most difficult and* *heroic operations deep within enemy line without any aerial* *support or advance drone* , *helicopter and without billion dollar* *budget*🙏🙏🙏
*Some of the known mission are -*
1) *operation Ginger*
2) Surgical strike in POK
3) Surgical strike in Myanmar
4) Operation Randori Behak
5) Operation in Maldives
6) Operation Apache.
7) Operation Snow leopard
8) Operation Hiffazat
9) Operation in Sri Lanka/ Pawan .
10) *Operation Kukri* in Africa
11) *Operation Mandhol in thar* *desert
Rest in peace German soldiers
Actually monty had to borrow US 7th armoured from Bradley to spread his thinned out forces as a result market garden failure😢
I don't get the point of this video ..
*Sir ,make videos on Indian para* *special force's missions* , *they* *have conducted most difficult and* *heroic operations deep within enemy line without any aerial* *support or advance drone* , *helicopter and without billion dollar* *budget*🙏🙏🙏
*Some of the known mission are -*
1) *operation Ginger*
2) Surgical strike in POK
3) Surgical strike in Myanmar
4) Operation Randori Behak
5) Operation in Maldives
6) Operation Apache.
7) Operation Snow leopard
8) Operation Hiffazat
9) Operation in Sri Lanka/ Pawan .
10) *Operation Kukri* in Africa
11) *Operation Mandhol in thar* *desert
*Sir ,make videos on Indian para* *special force's missions* , *they* *have conducted most difficult and* *heroic operations deep within enemy line without any aerial* *support or advance drone* , *helicopter and without billion dollar* *budget*🙏🙏🙏
*Some of the known mission are -*
1) *operation Ginger*
2) Surgical strike in POK
3) Surgical strike in Myanmar
4) Operation Randori Behak
5) Operation in Maldives
6) Operation Apache.
7) Operation Snow leopard
8) Operation Hiffazat
9) Operation in Sri Lanka/ Pawan .
10) *Operation Kukri* in Africa
11) *Operation Mandhol in thar* *desert