Fun fact, almost everyone smoked in the trenches. Because the stench of millions of men not being able to use the bathroom anywhere but the flooded trench, or bury the bodies in no man's land. Or even in their own trenches. And you'd have a collection of dead, some from the start of the war and some recently killed. And you had to live in those flooded, lousy, gas laden trenches day in and day out.
What a load of crap. The reason everyone smoked was that it was normal anyway. It was part of their rations anyway. You also wore a gas mask when gas attacks happened. You clearly know nothing about ww1.
@@bradleystahl596 Facts about war is not fun? so the study of the history of war? I disagree. I enjoy history and it's the most important subject as it's the study of humanity. But I think you mean "war is not fun" the act. If it's not fun why do we love to show it in our media? We love war. Always have and always will. History is the study of humanity. And history has shown our love for war. We even had gods we worshipped for war. Oh and if "we can justify" a war so as to make ourselves look right all the better we love to do that. You attacked our citizens it's war. Does it matter if it was probably a civil dispute nope two countries at war? Greek houses after destroying Troy went to war with each other. Even after what 10 - 20 years of war they wanted more. China man do they love war they have great stories. Same with Japanese. China was nuts. I mean largest sea battle ever happened in a river. And millions died in their wars. Wasn't until ww1 that we got anywhere close to their levels.
Yep 100%. Everyone smoked really and they gave you between 10-20 ciggies a day with your daily ration. My g-granddad smoked from the age of ten up until he passed away at 104. Actually here's a real fact, he used to rub the cigarette on his gum..something you'll see Murphy doing in p/blinders. Why? The cigs were filterless then and the paper sticks your lips. So gumming it is out of necessity really as it stops it sticking. He wasnt much phased by the gore of the trenches, youd be surprised with what someone can get used too. What he never got used to was how to adjust and i recall moments from my childhood with him where hed seem to get younger, snap back to that time and tell me a funny story. Also slang..the real p/blinders were between 1890-1912 (not 1900..just pre the great war) slang in England is as follows. A 'peaky' was a bowler styled hat, it also stood for a smart evening hat like what the gentlemen wore in an evening. A 'blinder' was a well made/tailored suit. A peaky blinder meant a man very well dressed. Immaculate and of upstanding quality. Only once is there a record of a man using a razor blade to slash an oppos face (related to that organisation) and it wasn't fully concealed in a cap peak. It slightly predates the original peaky blinders. You'd be more likely to face a cosh or other blunt-bladed object in the tight and narrow alleys of their world. My great aunt polly worked at a brewery shifting the old kegs from the yard to the brewery itself. Always dark, coal and soot everywhere. Wouldn't need to hide a blade lol
Sounds like " her heart must belong to another, ey billy" or whatever his name was. The first guy is missing a picture of his wife and looking for it when he speaks
Well, we now believe that Tommy Shelby used to be a soldier in France..
Never lost his legs it seems… even after they were blown off.
And he serve under James bond great father command
Yea I saw that. lol
in the bleak mid winter
This took place close to the day of battle of Somme which is mid summer
@@MichaelMyers66793 its a reference to the show Peaky Blinders.
In the bleak mid winter 💯
The best part is this movie is about the Battle of the Somme, where the shelby brothers participated in
Before peaky blinders
@@robertmoffit1135 he lost his legs in the movie lol
@@God_Help_Me11 I thought he died?
James Bond and tommy Shelby were two of the three that dug themselves out
now we have to find out the third one
It was Danny Whizz-Bang
Thomas Shelby in WWI before the events of Peaky Blinders.
In business we call this foreshadowing
Thomas was a tunneler in peaky blinders and is an infantryman that loses his legs in this one. Kinda close but not completely
We need thomas shelby to say, no fucking fighting!!!
Dude Tommy Shelby keeps signing up for war. He’s in Dunkirk toi
"No f***ing fighting"
By Order Of The Peaky Blinders ❤️
In The Bleak Mid Winter
Fun fact, almost everyone smoked in the trenches. Because the stench of millions of men not being able to use the bathroom anywhere but the flooded trench, or bury the bodies in no man's land. Or even in their own trenches. And you'd have a collection of dead, some from the start of the war and some recently killed. And you had to live in those flooded, lousy, gas laden trenches day in and day out.
i mean if i was faced with bullets death mud every single day I think cancer would be the last thing on my mind
What a load of crap. The reason everyone smoked was that it was normal anyway. It was part of their rations anyway. You also wore a gas mask when gas attacks happened. You clearly know nothing about ww1.
war is not exactly a fun fact
@@bradleystahl596 Facts about war is not fun? so the study of the history of war? I disagree. I enjoy history and it's the most important subject as it's the study of humanity. But I think you mean "war is not fun" the act. If it's not fun why do we love to show it in our media? We love war. Always have and always will. History is the study of humanity. And history has shown our love for war. We even had gods we worshipped for war. Oh and if "we can justify" a war so as to make ourselves look right all the better we love to do that. You attacked our citizens it's war. Does it matter if it was probably a civil dispute nope two countries at war? Greek houses after destroying Troy went to war with each other. Even after what 10 - 20 years of war they wanted more. China man do they love war they have great stories. Same with Japanese. China was nuts. I mean largest sea battle ever happened in a river. And millions died in their wars. Wasn't until ww1 that we got anywhere close to their levels.
Yep 100%. Everyone smoked really and they gave you between 10-20 ciggies a day with your daily ration. My g-granddad smoked from the age of ten up until he passed away at 104. Actually here's a real fact, he used to rub the cigarette on his gum..something you'll see Murphy doing in p/blinders. Why? The cigs were filterless then and the paper sticks your lips. So gumming it is out of necessity really as it stops it sticking. He wasnt much phased by the gore of the trenches, youd be surprised with what someone can get used too. What he never got used to was how to adjust and i recall moments from my childhood with him where hed seem to get younger, snap back to that time and tell me a funny story. Also slang..the real p/blinders were between 1890-1912 (not 1900..just pre the great war) slang in England is as follows. A 'peaky' was a bowler styled hat, it also stood for a smart evening hat like what the gentlemen wore in an evening. A 'blinder' was a well made/tailored suit. A peaky blinder meant a man very well dressed. Immaculate and of upstanding quality. Only once is there a record of a man using a razor blade to slash an oppos face (related to that organisation) and it wasn't fully concealed in a cap peak. It slightly predates the original peaky blinders. You'd be more likely to face a cosh or other blunt-bladed object in the tight and narrow alleys of their world. My great aunt polly worked at a brewery shifting the old kegs from the yard to the brewery itself. Always dark, coal and soot everywhere. Wouldn't need to hide a blade lol
James Bond and Tommy Shelby in the same room wow never saw that coming
James Bond and Scarecrow fighting Germans.
*james bond and tommy shelby
What does Cillian say @ 0:16 I can't understand him and either can the cc ! HELP ! Yes, I'm actually interested in what this beautiful man says !
Sounds like " her heart must belong to another, ey billy" or whatever his name was. The first guy is missing a picture of his wife and looking for it when he speaks
Her heart must belong to another, eh, boy?
Tommy the tunnelah
“No I won’t be, but you all will”
Wouldve died as a traitor myself in that moment
Cillian's face when the fatso told he was engaged 😂
I see James bon 'craig'
omg danny looks gooood
the clay kickers
tommy during ww1...loughed a lot😶
In the bleak midwinter
Peaky Blinders head canon
Tommy shelby
Hold up is that Daniel Craig @ 5:37 ?
aussenseiter2000 yes it’s good movie explaining the trench life
Grace Died at the age of ninteen while Thomas fought in the trenches....
-Otnicka
Irish,English,Scottish,Welsh stronger together.
Dont forget all our new colours and creeds
Yeah.."Big four" from island...
Thomas Shelby battling in France during World War I
Yes, under James bond grand father commend 😂
He was a tunneler.
Yeah that's crazy
was that daniel craig?
Absolutely
Why this feels like a 50s/60s movie?
The language is way more modern.
It's actually god movie. well worth a watch.
What is the title?
@@itzXyzy "The trench" was made in 1999.
What’s the name of the film?
The Soldier's Minute
The Trench (1999).
What movie is this
Qual o nome desse filme ?
th-cam.com/video/5GFhY9ikfXA/w-d-xo.html
This movie worth renting?
it's free on youtube
Qual o nome dessa série?
Peaky blinders.
@@DH702.. não é Peaky Blinders, está na descrição do vídeo.
Até porque o modo de filmagem é diferente