What about McCain causing the worse carrier disaster in history by hot dogging his plane and got away with it b/c daddy was Admiral. (USS Forrestal) According to LA Times article McCain was in and out of trouble from The Naval Acad. throughout his career.. He was shot down while hotdogging. He crashed 5 jets in his career. Was shot down and sent to Hanoi Hilton and was given pref. treatment there over other flyboys thanks to Good Ol Dad
@Harold8532Күн бұрын
So, according to this "documentary", the United States, Japan, Great Britain, Italy and France had no, none, zero great battleships. I believe that history says otherwise. And... please stop using footage from the movie "Sink the Bismarck" which has its own issues with historical accuracy.
@dependswhoyouask5 күн бұрын
communication and understanding is ectremely vital in a cruel unyielding creation Gods creation propaganda is a powerful tool confucious say feed me clothe me shelter me educate me i sm yours
@dependswhoyouask5 күн бұрын
war is no different then cock fights hate can not be consoled nor stopped there be no jesus to console God christianity is a fraudulent relegion
@midlanddisplay7 күн бұрын
But…they missed twice……under ideal conditions….including two test runs…..with no defensive fire…….while using radio control….
@paulaharrisbaca48517 күн бұрын
I dislike animation as well.
@MikeHunt-fo3ow8 күн бұрын
you can just parachute some honey badgers and wolverines in and everything will turn to shit lol they are very naughty
@garyjoiner13358 күн бұрын
He was a hero, and he was also my pastor during the four years I was stationed in Albuquerque. He is still the benchmark as the best preacher and teacher I’ve ever heard! The man was phenomenal and gave all the glory for everything in his life to God’s love and mercy!
@thehumanworldisamess51528 күн бұрын
Hitler wanted to annihilate the world. He wanted to destroy London and came very close to succeeding December 29,1940. Had the third wave of bombers been able to take off, St. Paul’s would have probably been burned to the ground like the rest of the historic city center. That was the target. He wanted to demoralize the British people. He ordered that Paris was to be leveled when the Nazis were forced into retreat. The Eiffel Tower, Norte dame, etc. The Nazis looted so many priceless pieces of art we still don’t know where they all ended up and how many were destroyed in fits of pique. They burned other nation’s national treasures and heritage so the fact that people feel the Allies were monsters for daring to treat their enemies with the same callous disregard is more than a little baffling.
@doncooper680110 күн бұрын
Why is the thumbnail picture ,on this video, a picture of Coventry cathedral? It looks like a post war picture; the rubble has been cleared swsy.
@markosborne955810 күн бұрын
Around 1977 while I was in VF-143 on the USS America, an A-6 intruder came in off center, and the crash truck was parked to the starboard of the forward end of the angle. The wing hit the cab windows, decapitating one fellow inside, and the other occupant was airlifted to a Kentucky hospital. Don't know if he survived. Amazingly the A-6 was still flying and flew to a shore station. The first thing that goes through your mind the first day on the flight deck during flight ops is "Hey! I could die up here." Somewhere off coast of Virginia.
@lonnieparsons606811 күн бұрын
The early loss of General Reynolds was a tough loss for the Union to overcome on day 1.
@ericwalker877510 күн бұрын
I've always thought this as well.
@FireAllOfEverythingAtOnce11 күн бұрын
Bored. 5 minutes of ads, then, an into that I stopped after 1 minute. Bored.
@jeffking417612 күн бұрын
I still think, that , had Hitler waited another 5 years before going into Poland [ which, Mussolini wanted], and continued to develop and produce some of the advanced weapons, ie the Jet aircraft, and the long distance bomber, he may have pulled off a Win. Can you imagine a second generation [ improved] ME-262, and V-10 rockets en-mass, over Britain❓ Giving a 5 year break in conquest, just may have caused most of the rest of the world to be lulled back to “sleep”. -just a thought-
@lindadeeds532614 күн бұрын
A lot of music, not much about the topic!
@user-qb9eg1qu6u14 күн бұрын
What about what happened in Coventry
@RUHappyATM15 күн бұрын
WTF is wrong with the sound? Poor attempt mate.
@detectiveofmoneypolitics16 күн бұрын
BONDS.&.WAR ! @DetectiveofMoneyPolitics
@dononelson17 күн бұрын
Thanks!
@m0cro37919 күн бұрын
Would be a good video if it wasn't for the stupid music drowning out the audio!!!
@scottsuttan212320 күн бұрын
fail.....american bombsites where still are shit German bombing pinpoint, this bomb these guys playing with useless Germans had tv guided and radio guided bombs 😅
@briandstephmoore491020 күн бұрын
In Hitlers Mario party the goal was to not get a star
@grumpymf891320 күн бұрын
I don't need the blood and guts, I just like the battle footage and of course our brave soldiers rockin and rollin
@dtocksdtocks20 күн бұрын
8:55 happened while I was working below decks. Dude survived the intake. Probably the only one that ever will.
@stuartwildridge582221 күн бұрын
American narrators can't pronounce words properly.
@tiptoptechno20 күн бұрын
It's crappy AI
@alextownsend862421 күн бұрын
Lets goooo!
@MichaelWKeller21 күн бұрын
I have to think someone didn't do their research. Too many ships called Battleships when the Graf Spee couldn't resist cruiser gunfire. Heavy & Light cruisers could damage a Battlecruiser, but Battleship armor will protect them against cruiser gunfire. The HMS Hood is an up armored Battle cruiser, not a Battleship. Details matter!
@wmr901921 күн бұрын
There were no winners in WW2, both sides were funded by the same people, I lost family in UK WW2, on recent close examination of my ancestry, I also lost distant cousins in Germany , so no winners , and a loss of our ancestral history so sadness for everyone 😢😢😢
@kerim.peardon555122 күн бұрын
My grandmother took a bus from Spring City, TN down to Charleston, SC to visit her sister-in-law at one point during the war. But after a week, when she tried to catch a bus to go back home, she couldn't get one. Charleston was a naval port and boatloads of sailors came in every day and got shore leave to go visit their families in other parts of the county. Servicemen got priority seating on all transportation for just that reason--they had a very limited time to go home and then they had to get back on time. My grandmother waited all of one day at the bus terminal without getting a seat. Sometime into her second day of waiting, she lamented aloud, "Oh, I'm never going to be able to get back home!" A sailor overheard her and said, "Come on, come with me." And he got her on the bus with him by pretending she was his wife. Once away from Charleston, she didn't have any problem getting connecting buses the rest of the way.
@7831emilg23 күн бұрын
Obama beggin for money lower this video
@AA-ke5cu23 күн бұрын
I remember when the FORRESTAL came to the Philadelphia naval ship yard. They started to sink millions into him for a major overhaul, then based on some bizarre things that happened they decided enough is enough and finally decommissioned it. A whole section of the ship was a perpetual shrine in perpetual darken ship mode for the fallen ;rows and rows of empty racks. The ship was not only haunted but had many fires after the big one. Some men called it the U.S.S. ZIPPO. FORRESTAL was murdered at Bethesda naval hospital. They made it look like he jumped out a window. He threatened at the time he would divulge the alien problem that the world needed to know. The ship was plagued with problems from day one. FORRESTAL got his revenge ; a message sent but not received fully; untill making its appearance in Philadelphia. Its motto was FID First in Defense. I bought a few zippo lighters from the ships store with the emblazoned U.S.S. FORRESTAL logo; how ironic ;while they slowly gutted the ship of all its important hardware. I went to the decommissioning ceremony; the current capt. Was pretty upset that his ship was taken away from him. But he was lucky. They murdered a good man; then build a ship after him. The ultimate act of deceit; as some of these ships are. Trying to cloak and appease; and every president wants their carrier like its some kind of right of selfish passage. In the end the bizarre wins; no matter who you are or try to change it. Put out of its misery once and for all.
@jonbranch71024 күн бұрын
I always wondered when they do the renactments do they pretend to get hit and blown up ?
@NJDEVILz8617 күн бұрын
Yep they have the Dr tent w saw and stump surgerys
@whiteonggoy700924 күн бұрын
I love these shorts, great upload sir
@belleice194325 күн бұрын
Hell in the hell do you hit the end of the deck on the back of the carrier? Can’t you see that you below the glide scope?
@unitedwestand510027 күн бұрын
That Confederate reenactor @53:10 was really into his part. Watch his final scene., Now that's drama... I uope that face plant earned him an emmy.
@NJDEVILz8617 күн бұрын
That guys a gamer
@Haveaniceday123kick27 күн бұрын
All on again 2025
@webster60328 күн бұрын
Besides all the sailor’s lives which were lost, all I could think about was our tax dollars! Billions and billions… Much respect to those brave pilots and crew members.
@platoon204728 күн бұрын
Semper Fi! I became a Marine in 1969 because men like these were my roll models growing up. Thanks to all of them for what they did and endured and stood for. And the 'them' are all the US servicemen (and of any color).
@JuleyC28 күн бұрын
wonderful documentary looking forward to the next, though they make one minor mistake, ANZAC General John Monash is simply one of the finest Generals of any war. Not just Australia's but any General of any war.
@mikestone912928 күн бұрын
I remember the Forrestal fire. She earned the name, "USS Zippo".
@christopherjenkins2373Ай бұрын
I applaude the extensive use of an economic perspective to the discussion in this video documentary. You did an absolutely superb job of blending military power, politics, economics, and most of all a human perspective. I commend you on a fresh and very comprehensive presentation on this topic. Bravo!!! - Rev, Christopher Jenkins
@427votАй бұрын
Hell is war.
@barrystephenson4245Ай бұрын
Gloworm bloody autospell
@barrystephenson4245Ай бұрын
Gloom rammed the Hipper not the other way round
@bluebear6570Ай бұрын
At the time of the bombing, Dresden was packed with refugees from Silesia, who had narrowly escaped the onslaught of the Red Army. Hundreds of thousands filled the streets of Dresden, hoping to catch one of the few westward trains. They just vanished in the firestorm that engulfed the city. Their death was never accounted for, but the number which is estimated by some historians would make the bombing of Dreden the greatest war crime ever, even surpassing Hiroshima and Nagasaki combined. The official figure of 25,000 casualties just states the deaths of inhabitants of Dresden. With that in mind, we should pledge ourselves to peace - and not to wage war by supporting a madman in Ukraine who is setting out to murder the Russian population in eastern Ukraine.
@MelvinLang-qx2zcАй бұрын
Hitler wanted to rule the world...is that insane or what?
@pragasamanthony3251Ай бұрын
No peace in earth as long as national armies aren't dismantled.The army is a slaughter institution and patriotism is an illogical assumption that a country one is accidently born in is superior to another country, and a dangerous virus which has wiped out millions of innocent men and women, for no reason whatsoever.One needs be taught to think globally and ACT locally to promote humans and shun patriotism. Any taker?
@markjackson6461Ай бұрын
Who was really responsible for these bombings? The allies, or Adolph Hitler????
@garrybrouse2877Ай бұрын
It was easy for him, only 33 hours, keep cruising, only Weather, Navigation only problems. Probably ate lunch. Took short naps. Not as difficult as people think. They add alot of drama to it.