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The Warline
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Приєднався 5 вер 2020
The Warline produces educational, engaging, and informative videos on the battles that have shaped the present-day world, including key events during the First World War and Second World War.
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Das Reich Division - Hitler's last chance to stop D-Day 1944 Animated
Das Reich Division - Hitler's last chance to stop D-Day 1944 Animated
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Sinking of Battleship Yamato Part II Animated 1945
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Sinking of Battleship Yamato Part II Animated 1945
Sinking of the Shinano by the USS Archerfish 1944 Animated
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Sinking of the Shinano by the USS Archerfish 1944 Animated
Sinking of Battleship Yamato Part I Animated 1945
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Sinking of Battleship Yamato Part I Animated 1945
Sinking of Blücher - The Battle of Drøbak Sound (Norway) Animated
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Sinking of Blücher - The Battle of Drøbak Sound (Norway) Animated
Channel Dash by Battleship Scharnhorst & Gneisenau 1942 Animated
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Channel Dash by Battleship Scharnhorst & Gneisenau 1942 Animated
The Battle of the Denmark Strait Naval Battle Preview Test
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The Battle of the Denmark Strait Naval Battle Preview Test
My First Animated Documentary on The Attack on Pearl Harbor
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My First Animated Documentary on The Attack on Pearl Harbor
No way one division could stop the invasion. Bottom line on June 6th US, UK and Canada landed 9 divisions. The battle was settled on that day
So oradour was justified revenge!
No, it was not.
@@phlm9038 Sure it was. For killing that Kämpf guy you didnt watch the video?
@@AchseBerlinTokio Yes I have watched the video, I have also watched many documentaries and I have read many books about Oradour-sur-Glane. Oradour-sur-Glane had nothing to do with any resistance activities. When the massacre of Oradour-sur-Glane happened, the Maquis leader Guingoin was about to start negotiations with the Germans (other Germans) to exchange Kämpfe against partisans held prisoners by the Germans. Then he heard about what had happened in Oradour-sur-Glane, that's when Kämpfe was killed. His body was burnt later.
@@AchseBerlinTokio That's a little inaccuracy in the video but I have put my thumb up because apart from that the events are very well explained.
Pronunciation of French towns and especially the Maquis was excruciating. But that is in a foreign language. However the butchery of how to pronounce Macpherson is unforgivable.
Usa basicly take 50% normandy alone.
Brits sunk the Bismark, Sharnhorst, Tirpitz 🇬🇧
Lt Col Jimmy Doolittle, not Lt.
The legendary Commandos. Chief of combined ops Lord Louis Mountbatten first discussed the possibility of raising an American Commando-type unit and suggested the name "Rangers".
incredible bravery from some French heroes not known enough about in the UK. Great vid.
The Japanese plan wasn’t brave, it was stupid!
Did this channel stop making videos? I ask since last was 3 months ago
I'm working on next project.
Jesus Christ they burnt an officer alive. Savages
No, in fact they burned his body after having killed him.
@@phlm9038 against the Geneva convention either way. Partisan activism is illegal & so they were rightly shot by the German Wehrmacht & SS.
“Sneak” attack.
The war was over for Germany long before D-day.
Thanks for showing the boarders correctly on your maps for 1939! Much appreciated and such an improvement to your Pearl Harbour documentation video. 🌟🌟🌟🌟
No problem!
Thank you for acknowledging the combat by the Resistance / maquis. In much of suffering Europe, Partisan/Patriot combat behind the lines had been crucial to achieving an earlier Victory, but is not often given its badges of honour.
Why had the coastal areas of Flanders - say, between Dunkirk and Ghent - not been considered a potential invasion zone?
Not enough lifeboats 😏
Wow, I didn’t know any of that. I thought la resistance was a paper tiger
I have always heard/read that the Japanese sister ships Yamato and Musashi were the largest battleships ever built. They were launched two years before the Tirpitz.
Great explanation and timeline. very well done and informative.
Germany never wanted a war with anyone. They tried over a dozen times with peace proposals.
0:27 the british flag is missing the cross of ireland (just saying)
Yes, It's a Mistake.
The D-Day is a pure joke compared to the eastern front. It looks like boyscout training.
Eastern front all the way from Moscow and Leningrad to the center of Berlin, that can't be disputed, Eisenhower knew it. Of course the Americans were fighting for an ideal, the Russians for a home. If it weren't for that ideal we wouldn't be having this conversation.
nazi germany was responsible for EVERYTHING, adolf deserves no honour
I LOVE finding videos of history I've never heard of, and Heroes, nay, true Legends, few know about. Sub and scribe no doubt!
8:27 Didn't the Norwegians had a torpedo battery as well somewhere near Oscarsborg fortress, I remember seeing it in the movie called "The King's Choice"
Annnnd the scharnhorst class where fast battleships, not battle Cruisers 🙄
So sad d day succeeded. Now Western man is nearly faded out.
nice
hitler thinking he's a military genius, then sleeping in till noon while his commanders awaited direct orders. glad his megalomania resulted in their loss.
Skill Issue
it's like a flock of condors stalking & hunting down wounded bear
My opinion the german generals planned for allies to land. So they can surrender n end the war.
Please do an animated video of the 1798 British-French naval Battle of the Nile with Nelson
Hi, thanks for the suggestion. For that, I will launch a new channel.
When I hear Blucher I think of Frau Blucher from Young Frankenstein. When you say Blucher there should be thunder/lightning and a horse whinny in the background.
finally someone who can say "reich" instead of "reik"
Very nice presentation.
I cannot stand the narrative of French surrender and impotence which surrounds WW2; may we honour those brave members of the Resistance who made D-Day possible. Vive la France!
@thyandyr7369 Snow didn't prevent the shipments via Baltic sea, but sea-ice instead. Baltic freezes way easier than Atlantic due to it's significantly lower salinity.
Sensational! This is the first time I've heard about this. The focus was always on D-Day itself and the beach landings. Learning about the other action, especially by the underground, was fascinating.
Very well made mate! Keep up the great content!
Thanks a lot! I appreciate your support!
Brilliant. Never heard this story before. Eloquently done.
Das Reich div in 1944 was just a shadow of true force poorly train newbies officers etc. Das Reich Leibstandarte Tottenkopf They all been mulled on Eastern front several times
"April 1944. The course of WW2 hangs in the balance..." LOL Soviets broke Germany's back in 1942 Stalingrad. Allies literally waited and fucked the dog as long as possible then come flying in with the superman cape on... Literally that Olympic medals meme.
No that was the Americans. Late.
@@Hew.Jarsol what?
You always hear of the Germans' atrocities, but very rarely those of the allies.