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U-Boat Ace Otto Kretschmer - Part 5
Otto Kretschmer speaks about his time as a prisoner of war.
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The Night Ghost of St. Trond
Просмотров 16 тыс.17 лет назад
This is about the life and service of a German nightfighter pilot and his crew during WW2. Their only mission -for years- was to climb into the dark sky to try and bring down some of the thousands of bombers that targeted -by RAF orders- the civilian population. Hitler did not want war with England. Hitler did not begin the bombing of civilians. But he could not maintain credibility with the Ge...
Finnish 109 - STILL PICTURE only
Просмотров 30 тыс.17 лет назад
Simply a beautifully painted 109.
Baron versus Beagle - The Original "Dogfight"
Просмотров 2,6 млн17 лет назад
Snoop dog. The Red Baron. The epic battle ...
"Roy Brown" in "Von Richthofen & Brown"
Просмотров 7 тыс.17 лет назад
In this clip from the film, "Roy Brown" answers questions asked by a reporter from "The Toronto Star" about the war.
Ending- "Von Richthofen & Brown"
Просмотров 263 тыс.17 лет назад
A beautiful-looking film with good flying and nice airplanes but not historically accurate. Notes on errors in this clip: Brown's squadron was flying Sopwith Camels not the S.E.5a's seen in the film. Richthofen and Brown never engaged in a "dogfight". Richthofen had begun a chase after novice Canadian pilot Wilfrid May, who had earlier fired at and missed Richthofen's cousin Wolfram (another no...
"THE BRIDGES AT TOKO-RI" - After Hitting the Second Target
Просмотров 1,5 млн17 лет назад
After the successful attack at Toko-Ri, Navy F9F Panther jets make an attack on their secondary target...
"THE BRIDGES AT TOKO-RI" - Low Fuel Carrier Landing
Просмотров 1,4 млн17 лет назад
Returning from a photo recon mission, the first jet to land fails to catch a wire and is stopped by the barrier netting, which is damaged. Without this barrier netting, the parked aircraft on the forward deck are at risk of damage if the second jet overshoots its' available landing area. To prevent this, the deck crew places "Tilly" (the mobile crane/lift) at the end of the available landing ar...
Hawker vs Richthofen "Von Richthofen & Brown"
Просмотров 47 тыс.17 лет назад
Errors in this clip: Lanoe Hawker was flying a pusher-type DH-2 not an S.E.5a when downed by Richthofen, who was himself flying an Albatros D.II, not the Fokker D.VII he's seen climbing into at the start of the mission. In the close-ups of Richthofen during the fight it can be seen that he's in the Pfalz used in the film's beginning: Notice that the Fokker's fuselage crosses are only bordered i...
1st Victory - " Von Richthofen & Brown"
Просмотров 16 тыс.17 лет назад
Regarding this clip: The Fokker D.VII arrived late in the war -early 1918- and Richthofen never flew it in combat.
Beginning of "Von Richthofen & Brown"
Просмотров 24 тыс.17 лет назад
Beautiful film with good flying but full of historical inaccuracies (and in this clip, a continuity error): At a distance Richthofen's plane (he is shown here flying a Pfalz) has a black-white-black fuselage band behind the cockpit. Closeups however, show a checkerboard band painted on the fuselage behind him. When he climbs out after landing (a closeup) the fuselage band is black-white-black.....
Battle of Britain - Pilot's view
Просмотров 320 тыс.17 лет назад
English and German pilots comment on the aircraft, tactics, advantages and disadvantages they had during the air battle in 1940. (Editing Notes: Where Galland mentions the "thousand sorties" flown by German pilots versus the 80 or 100 flown by English pilots this is in reference to the entire war; it is not specific to the Battle of Britain. Also in this clip the entry of the Fw 190 into combat...
strength through joy
Просмотров 8 тыс.17 лет назад
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Комментарии

  • @thethirdman225
    @thethirdman225 10 лет назад

    This is an almost complete invention. Richthofen never flew the Fokker D.VII in combat, nor Hawker the S.E.5a. On the day in question, Richthofen was flying an Albatros DII and Hawker an AirCo DH-2, which was a pusher type. And I'd take a bet there were no formalities when combat was joined. Rather than calmly allowing Richthofen to line him up and shoot him, Hawker fought tenaciously for something like 10 minutes before he was killed by one of Richthofen's last bullets. Movie makers have something to answer for...

  • @Cool2BCeltic
    @Cool2BCeltic 10 лет назад

    There were no SE5s in the French Air Force in WW1.

  • @jeffreystockham6860
    @jeffreystockham6860 11 лет назад

    Wow, that had nothing to do with reality, did it! Absolutely laughable.

  • @creamycurdy
    @creamycurdy 16 лет назад

    what engine powered the mustang hmmmmmmmm

  • @SpitfireCrazy22
    @SpitfireCrazy22 16 лет назад

    umm.. thats a realy edge of your seat movie...

  • @lewkiksass
    @lewkiksass 16 лет назад

    Schnaufer like millions of other Germans died in vein. The systematic distruction of Gertmany did not stop till all was ruins. The red army wiped out the east also. Territories lost and milllions dead. However. abandon the warmongering militaristic culture and your country thrives. Perhaps you should be gratefull to every allied flyer for burning Nazism out of your blighted country.

  • @mitsubishi109
    @mitsubishi109 16 лет назад

    Brilliant,you tell it just as it was.I am no nazi,I just think history should be told in a honest way the way you do,well done keep up the good work.

  • @buffuzo
    @buffuzo 16 лет назад

    Yes, not thousands in the bombing, it was 800-900. The Netherlands needed to be crushed, of course. But, perhaps you can enlighten me as to the rationale. Was it because, as a neutral nation, it needed protection from England as Norway did? Were they just unfortunately "in the way" of the Wehrmacht, as Belgium was in 1914? Or, was it primarily for the liberation of the 100,000 or so Jews who were anticipating resettlement to Auschwitz shouting, "Wir danken euch!"? Or was it more sinister?

  • @catbird007
    @catbird007 16 лет назад

    this is a Kick-Ass movie thx for posting

  • @lemonite1
    @lemonite1 16 лет назад

    why do documentaries always say that the MK I,II Spit is faster than the BF 109 E? In all tests, the 109 E was faster at low, medium, and 'specially high altitudes. This is stressed in the book, 'Spitfire vs BF 109, Battle of Britain' by Tony Holmes. Osprey.

  • @mitsubishi109
    @mitsubishi109 16 лет назад

    If Major Heinz Schnaufer had have been British or American every man,woman,and child in the westeren world would have heard of him and though of him as a real hero,but because he is German no one has,a statue of him should be put in place in Germany for all the German civilians he saved,it should taller than bomber Harris statue in London,or maybe some of us would just see it like that.

  • @jesoby
    @jesoby 16 лет назад

    The Normans had technical advantages and a lot of luck (notably Harold had to see off another invasion up north 3 weeks earlier) and only just won, a tough island to crack.

  • @canadianmaple09
    @canadianmaple09 16 лет назад

    How come the model airplanes they used always get to the top of the loop and then blow up? It's so unrealistic!

  • @creamycurdy
    @creamycurdy 16 лет назад

    the ta-183 sorry but thats a myth there isnt any truth in that

  • @hankwilliamsfan1986
    @hankwilliamsfan1986 16 лет назад

    se 5's were used as british planes because they were easier to fly than most of the others.

  • @krede77
    @krede77 16 лет назад

    Roger that!

  • @Verdunveteran
    @Verdunveteran 16 лет назад

    thats, right! The Aussi's name was Snowy Evans.

  • @buffuzo
    @buffuzo 16 лет назад

    That's a silly opening statement about Hitler not ordering the bombing of civilians. Thousands died in Rotterdam. Certainly not a military target of any significance, and of no strategic value to the May 1940 blitzkrieg.

  • @nolhrt
    @nolhrt 16 лет назад

    I have a particular interest in this film because as a kid I saw it being made. Every day there would be formations of German and British biplanes overhead and on one particular occasion. Two came down and duelled very low to the ground near my house. It still remains one of the most exciting things I ever saw.

  • @WranglerSlim
    @WranglerSlim 16 лет назад

    Great scenes! However, it took more shots to down a plane back then, and engine explosions weren't actually that common. It was rare for anyone to down more than one or two planes in one flight as he would have ran out of ammo before then. Richthofen was also, as has been said before, shot down by ground-fire, though Brown did manage a few shots at him. Also, Richthofen wouldn't have made HALF the mistakes this movie portrays, especially the one at around 6:25.

  • @JoeTyler85
    @JoeTyler85 16 лет назад

    H-E-R-O-E-S All of them

  • @Bearkiller72
    @Bearkiller72 16 лет назад

    My Salute To You! *Thumbs Up*

  • @Tir1962
    @Tir1962 16 лет назад

    Don't diss gunslinger too much he is actually right....the red baron was killed by ground fire but what use would that have been to the english propaganda machine...dont get mad at me either, we all have propaganda machines.

  • @acemacleod1
    @acemacleod1 16 лет назад

    Hi I've searched this film for many time. thanks. Doesn't matter the historical accurace, I really like it.

  • @tradercris
    @tradercris 16 лет назад

    Good film, very good book. FYI the speech at the end where the one commander lauds the lost pilot Brubaker **sorry spoiler** "where do we find such men..." President Ronald Reagan once referenced that scene and monolog as if it was a real life event.

  • @Invasion39
    @Invasion39 16 лет назад

    How can he fly and land even when he is dead?

  • @fragmaka
    @fragmaka 16 лет назад

    great movie, so sad ending

  • @indystang
    @indystang 16 лет назад

    This is a Great movie for me too. Wars realism comes through in all respects here. My Uncle actually flew this plane in the movie. He was a Navy pilot in Korea and a Captain in the Navy. My Cousin his oldest son has that helmet now. The movie is on DVD now too.

  • @mitsubishi109
    @mitsubishi109 16 лет назад

    Just want to say,great video for a great man,thank you.

  • @drahcirdier
    @drahcirdier 16 лет назад

    What'd'ya mean "Nazis?!?!?!" the pilots, were just PILOTS. Doesnt mean they were nazis, they did what they were ordered to do.

  • @chardtomp
    @chardtomp 16 лет назад

    Good dogfight scene, but Brown's squadron flew Sopwith Camels, not SE5s as depicted here.

  • @ursa41
    @ursa41 16 лет назад

    Now what the hell is wrong with the comment I posted? Whoever rated it negatively, F U C K Y O U! (That's the only feature I wish RUclips got rid of!)

  • @Olli120
    @Olli120 16 лет назад

    Really Exellent flying by these Stuntman who´d flown these Planes in the Film

  • @salexlindsay
    @salexlindsay 16 лет назад

    That horse-chasing sequence is one of the most awesome things I've ever seen on film! Modern cinema sucks, it's all CGI and blue screen; back then they actually took risks and people got hurt to bring great images to life in front of our very eyes!

  • @salexlindsay
    @salexlindsay 16 лет назад

    The flying scenes in this film have an obvious advantage over many other aviation films- hardly any back projection or blue screen is used in the close ups of the pilots, you can clearly see that they are actually flying 1000s of feet in the sky. This was not the case in Blue Max, Battle of Britain or even more recently the dreadful Flyboys- in these latter examples you could clearly see that the closeups of the actors in the cockpit were filmed in a studio. But not in Von Richthofen and Brown.

  • @Humbertusmarius
    @Humbertusmarius 17 лет назад

    Aren't the planes in this combat the wrong ones?

  • @Humbertusmarius
    @Humbertusmarius 17 лет назад

    Saw this movie years ago, it sucked in so many levels it's hard to describe. The book was pretty bad too. Can't wait to see the new Red Baron movie from Germany.

  • @Diemerstein
    @Diemerstein 17 лет назад

    Stupid Hollywood version of pure bullshit.

  • @AlfredoArbe
    @AlfredoArbe 17 лет назад

    Fuck that damn nazis! long live allied pilots!

  • @GermanOperaSinger
    @GermanOperaSinger 17 лет назад

    To add something else...its funny how all those people who keep telling us how 'bad' the Germans were don't seem to have any historical information to back up their argument. Whereas those who have studied history KNOW otherwise and can provide FACTUAL information to make convincing statements.

  • @Trabakoulas
    @Trabakoulas 17 лет назад

    MEN OF HONOR...BOTH AXIS & ALLIES

  • @GermanOperaSinger
    @GermanOperaSinger 17 лет назад

    Unfortunately, they just don't teach real history in public schools anymore...or even private schools for that matter...I lived in the US through my schoolyears...always biting my tounge not to tell my history teachers that what was in our textbooks was rubbish...it seems like the whole world is out to 'prove' that the Germans were guilty, but obviously...the winners write history...Germany lost, what can I say.

  • @GermanOperaSinger
    @GermanOperaSinger 17 лет назад

    I'm sorry...since when have the history books stated that the Germans started the First World War...? Do you even know anything about history? The assassination of ArchDuke Ferdinand by the SERBIAN G Prinzip was the act that began WWI. Ferdinand was AUSTRIAN...Germany's ally. Austria and Germany retaliated to this terrible offense righteously. I don't know about you...it's pretty clear to me who started WWI.

  • @likepatsandGTOs
    @likepatsandGTOs 17 лет назад

    Man those times were brutal...early jets with slow throttle recovery, no angled flight decks oh and the 45 degree water if you ditched. Brave guys indeed - in Frederic March's soliloquy at the end "Where do we get such men?!"

  • @GermanOperaSinger
    @GermanOperaSinger 17 лет назад

    soccerates...do you realize how many innocent civilians owe this great pilot, Schnaufer... their lives? For every British pilot he killed do you realize how many citizens were saved? If it weren't for Schnaufer it is possible that some of your German friends wouldn't exist today? I am no supporter of the Nationalsocialist ideals...but I do know a good man from an evil one.

  • @ColaWhiski
    @ColaWhiski 17 лет назад

    May they live in our hearts for ever.

  • @chicagolugan
    @chicagolugan 17 лет назад

    Glad to see our finnish baltic brothers doing their part in fighting bolshevism.

  • @ursa41
    @ursa41 17 лет назад

    By far, my favorite part of "Bridges at Toko Ri". Despite the sad ending, it immaculately demonstrates the devotion, heroism and comradery of the American fighting man!

  • @wisserke
    @wisserke 17 лет назад

    Very nice video :-) I live in St-Trond, Schnaufer was stationed on a base not far from where I live.

  • @agentolshki
    @agentolshki 17 лет назад

    er..cheers