Fantastic video ! I like factory films like this in WW2
@monsvillerailways573614 сағат бұрын
Snobby ignorance removed a great tactician. How many of the snobs personally flew to their air bases each week to check how the pilots were doing? Skipper did. As he points out, the smaller wings won the day on all 3 fronts he was involved with. One of the true heroes of the war. RIP Sir Keith Park. The world owes its freedom to you.
@shubniggurath472 күн бұрын
It is fucking Elder Scrolls!
@astyachos8 күн бұрын
on connaît Closterman et on l'admire. Son jugement, son regard, son courage. Mais son dernier commentaire sur 14-18 me fait plaisir car il y a longtemps que je pense que nos chefs militaires sont responsables de la tuerie. faire sortir des hommes armés d'une baïonnette face à des mitrailleuses ! Et il y a encore des places et des rues Joffre et consorts !
@tonym736612 күн бұрын
Just came across this....amazed by the coolness & courageous narrative, with the visually stunning pictures
@edshike758113 күн бұрын
Oh my god these men risked their lives for freedom and their beliefs , and I look today at so called Great Britain , shame shame .
@victorsauvage189015 күн бұрын
This is the raw material which gave rise the works -- the sensibility --- of Shakespeare
@Jake-ky9ed18 күн бұрын
The British and their solid brass cajones….
@PortmanRd23 күн бұрын
"I got him!" 😂
@felawes25 күн бұрын
My Dad was a Halifax navigator. 58 missions. DFC.
@Techie122429 күн бұрын
the noobz who bombs civilians at night, how brave ??!! lol
@captainhindsight877926 күн бұрын
You must be American? Did you learn all of your historical facts from watching Masters of the Air and Hollywood movies? Learn about the blitz before spouting shite.
@okasur1Ай бұрын
Great man...
@HenriHattarАй бұрын
I learnt of John Jackson and the 75th about 60 years ago, he was a legend way back then.
@jamiecoons6690Ай бұрын
They were just young men , love you forever
@jamiecoons6690Ай бұрын
We love you forever and always will be in debt to you !
@jamiecoons6690Ай бұрын
Least we forget! We shall never surrender
@willdixon2349Ай бұрын
That third piece of audio is a classic - cut in wax by a BBC sound engineer stuffed in the rear fuselage of F-Freddy of 207 Sqn flown by Sgt Ken Letford, with Wynford Vaughn Thomas recording his impressions 4 mikes high over Berlin 3/4th Sept 1943
@franckmuller-astruc5673Ай бұрын
WW II Bombers had CVR ? (Tape recorder were here in ~ 1940 ?) 'England gentlemen' by the way - Congratulation to their Fair Play.
My uncle don was 22 flying a spitfire with the canadian rcaf. He was shot down over Germany in 1945. Brave man who makes me proud.
@damselnoir5905Ай бұрын
I wonder how many of the planes they were shooting at were Allied planes.
@ArizonaJoeHines21 күн бұрын
Hence the D-Day stripes.
@tomvalentine4928Ай бұрын
Definitely a Yorkshireman in the mix in the first clip.
@rogerlavender01Ай бұрын
FYI: While P-51 Mustangs were in active use in Korea, the “New” USAF used different paint schemes for them. The P-51s included in this video are from the 352nd Fighter Group which was deactivated in November 1945 - a full 5 years before The Korean War officially started. P-51 Korean liveries are and were available for the making of this video.
@grumpyoldsodinacellar3518Ай бұрын
Apparently only one was lost in action.
@user-zg8ct4gt6nАй бұрын
One of America's Greatest warriors !!! Wish We still had these kinds of Men .
@bobsakamanos4469Ай бұрын
Bader was one of the great leaders. The right man at the right time who remotivated the despondent 242 Sqn when the chips were down. He developed / trained some excellent leaders and built a talented fighting unit(s).
@LiffeyKingАй бұрын
A story I recently read from a Lancaster Squadrons history👇 In the mid sixties my family and I were sitting in a small cafe in Spalding, Lincolnshire. Seated at another table sitting with his family was a very distinguished looking gentleman with a big handle bar moustache. My mother remarked that he kept looking at her. As he got up to leave he came over and said to mum, your Mary Wright aren't you? Mum said she was. He then said, the last time I saw you, you were in my office on a charge. Apparently she had been in charge of the ribbons denoting the Wing Commanders aircraft which were fixed to the wings and as she was crossing the airfield, two young airmen met her and said, bet you daren't put your stockings on the wings instead of those ribbons. She did and the gentleman now stood at our table said, "I didn't notice those stockings until I was over Berlin."
@jimhilliker2450Ай бұрын
This was on the night of June 6th, 1944, not with the initial morning invasion. Hicks got the recording flown to London. There, at the Blue Network office, it was broadcast that night in the United States at 11:15 p.m. Eastern War Time on the Blue Network; not long after, the recording was played over the other networks, CBS, NBC and Mutual.
@jimhilliker24502 ай бұрын
Those radio news reporters knew how to paint word pictures for the ear for a radio audience. This reporter Hicks was amazing. Great recording.
@jimhilliker24502 ай бұрын
NBC Blue.
@PeterPan-iz1kk2 ай бұрын
Transcript is quite useless.
@codetalker45892 ай бұрын
“Ah they’re searching for us…Bastards.” Absolute legends
@GutLordLarry2 ай бұрын
Absolutely fucking love how he pronounced "bastard". Love ye old toff accent I must admit!
@carsonpower59482 ай бұрын
crazy ace combat vibes i love it
@M201002 ай бұрын
I think this, is propaganda, it sounds so ..
@user-kq9is6kb9h2 ай бұрын
Legenda of battle aviation...
@NorthernGrim2 ай бұрын
This is the Britain I love! God what a bunch of Heroes, to be alive during that time must have been every feeling under the sun, excitement and adrenaline filled misery! Make the most of some positive outcomes! Love hearing these gems!
@tim70522 ай бұрын
What an incredible interview. Very penetrating, and comlex questions, answered concisely, frankly, and so completely!! What a very deep thinking, quick, and decisive mind. 👍
@paulaharrisbaca48512 ай бұрын
When I was about 8 I checked out a record from the library "Sounds of WWII" and it had this on it and I adored playing it. It also have Princess Elizabeth and Margaret Rose wishing the best of luck to the people of Britain. Also the D-Day landings and of course Chamberlain's sorrowful announcement that they were at war with Germany.... it was a fantastic record. They had one from WWI as well but it wasn't as exciting. Less on the spot recordings.
@noonsight20102 ай бұрын
Bader was an incompetent, ill-disciplined insubordinate liability. He lost his legs due to reckless stunting against orders. He never understood Dowding's strategy for the BoB and with the other incompetent, Leigh-Mallory, introduced the tactic of the big wings. A counter-productive tactic at odds with Dowding's careful strategic planning. As a direct result RAF Hornchurch was put out of action for a week as he gave the Germans an unopposed bombing run. Dowding actually asked whose side he was on. Bader was detested by his fellow pilots. He was shot down and became a POW due to friendly fire. He went off his designated patrol over France and approached British aircraft from a direction from which they would only expect enemy aircraft. He got to stay in the armed forces as he was made a propaganda hero. See the book "Dowding and the Battle of Britain" authored by the only historian to whom Dowding entrusted his diaries.
@bobsakamanos4469Ай бұрын
LOL, what an uneducated rant.
@noonsight2010Ай бұрын
@@bobsakamanos4469 Read "Dowding and the Battle of Britain", authored by the only historian Dowding allowed to access his diaries. You ignorant troll.
@noonsight2010Ай бұрын
@@bobsakamanos4469Read "Dowding and the Battle of Britain" authored by the only historian to whom Dowding allowed access to his diaries. I met someone who was a friend of Stanford-Tuck. Bader was not liked or respected among his comrades. Whilst a POW in Colditz, Bader refused to let his batman, who carried him up and downstairs on his back, be repatriated in 1943 in a prisoner exchange. He stated "You came here as my skivvy and you'll finish the war as my skivvy." A couple of years after the war Bader rang that man and demanded "Have you goty legs?" When informed in the negative Bader swore and hung up. He was an arrogant, disgraceful individual and you are an ignorant troll.
@bobsakamanos4469Ай бұрын
@@noonsight2010 The Big Wing was the most successful psy-ops victory of the battle and put an end to the LW motivation. I was debating whether I should educate you on all of the facts, but clearly you are on a rabid smear campaign and I'd be wasting my time. Go back to your BBC desk and spew on.
@johnweerasinghe41392 ай бұрын
The BF 109 was not the most produced aircraft of WW2 . People in the West are not aware that the Nazis fought a superpower from 1941 to 1945 that completely outprodiced the Nazis while fighting the equivelant of 5 DDays on a 2500 mile front. To include the US production is a joke when they had no Nazis panzer divisions on their soil.
@BMD-kp3dq2 ай бұрын
Real Badass.. All man admire..
@user-cu4on5ir5l2 ай бұрын
Ce pilote a bercé mon enfance et mon adolescence. Une recontre magnifique en 76.
@gortnewton47652 ай бұрын
No more brother wars. There are people who constantly set us fighting each other. Stop.
@gortnewton47652 ай бұрын
Probably recorded using a wire recorder which came before tape recorders, same principle. There were cassettes of wire that could be plugged into. Recording quality was good, mostly depending on the quality of the microphone and amplifier in the recorder.
@gortnewton47652 ай бұрын
Brother wars must cease. There are people who keep creating those wars among us.
@podthesod2 ай бұрын
Churchill sold Bomber Harris and these amazing men down the river!
@podthesod2 ай бұрын
Thanks to these exceptionally brave guys … we dont all have to speak bloody German!
@markhughes79272 ай бұрын
…eminence gold…a wonderful man…pinball wizard of August and September 1940…