⚔️: “𝐌𝐨𝐦...” || Young soldiers used to call nurses "Mom"…💔 [GACHA LIFE 2]
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- Опубликовано: 8 фев 2025
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Don't ever make me sad again please 🥲 :(
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This is so sad, she's too young to be a war nurse and he was too young to be fighting in a war...
Yeah….😢😭 but atleast she got to comfort him with the illusion she was his mother until he died making him atleast die peacefully
@@Yuki-e9r8f So true! That part had me in tears realizing that the soldier will never see his mother again if she's alive, and the young nurse will have to see many other soldiers lose their lives too early.
@@Lunazstarz2 yeah😭😭
When in war, soldiers are only enlisted automatically if they are 17 or older, but if in dire needs, the age might be lowered, but it has never gone down to 14-16, so he might be 18 or 17.
Edit: Actually kids have fought in war, just not as much.
Ikr..
to whoever that made children fight in wars or even let them be affected. Tell them it's on sight.
Fr
We ride at dawn...
that sadly was the truth of the Civil War, since a lot of them were
I’m joining
Nazi Germany trained children from the age of 6 years old in a military way, he forced all boys to attend military groups and girls were forced into clubs where they were taught how to perform house chores . Hitler was always ready to use children for war, there were rumours he sexually abused his own niece before she took her life in his home.
My great grandma was a nurse during WW2. She told me that lots of young soldiers used to call nurses “mom” and begging for comfort. It was really sad to listen to her stories…
Bro i was crying about this... its sad
Damn...
damn thats sad (me : 😖my heart : 😭😭😭😭)
Same as my great grandmother, it was heartbreaking
Same expect my great grandfather was a soldier and that's how they met 😭
“Wars are old men talking and young men dying”
-A wise man
The fact that the soldier is referred to as a number broke me, I don't know if it was on purpose or just laziness in giving the name, but seriously, it left me with a heavy conscience😢
no I actually meant it! because this is how they were actually "only numbers" that weren't important since they were too young :(
That's also why dog tags are a thing so many men and boys died they couldn't keep track of all the names so numbers replaced them
sentences like that just remind of me a quote from stalin. "a single death is tragic, but the death of thousands is purely a statistic." @yuki.paw.01
"Men used to go to war!" And it's a boy who should be safe at home with his family.
@Yurii_0fficial08 EIFHT LIKE OMG??😭
“Men used to go to war.” They were boys who were convinced dying for their country was the greatest honor they could achieve. The youngest soldier that went to war was 8.
“Women were nurses.” Girls were nurses, I don’t have much information on why but they were just kids just like the soldiers.
Even if there were adults by their sides, their safety was and never will be a guarantee. What’s sadder is that young soldiers would actually be numbered instead of being called by their names, meaning that the creator’s putting of soldier 2837 was something common during war, nowadays it’s messed up that people still tell their children that dying for their country is the biggest honor they can achieve
especially when your in America or North Korea or any awful country, dying for your country is not the greatest honor IT WILL NEVER BE.
“men used to go war” men hated war.
so true
I remember a quote, it said something of like “Whoever wanted war was either a madman or a liar.”
No, Society was different before.
Yes, but they still hated war ?
@@Justacryingtree.bruh society could be changed into a magical land where dogs dancing and screaming magical chants and the entire world spinning is the norm. doesn't change the fact that no human being is going to like getting gravely injured, screamed at, and feeling like they're on the brink of death all the time. no fairytale land or SoCiEty is changing that
0:45 the ages of them, nurse 16, soldier 14. And the fact that he is actively dying is just depressing
Condition:"actively dying"
Okay now im in tears
sorry pookie 😔
Really☹️😓
Damn….why you gonna make me feel this way on a school morning 😔
@nikolai-kinnie-s RAWR
Same man
DUDE I KNOW RIGHT
DUDE INFACT IM IN SCHOOL RN😭😭
@@mals.m DAMN FR?
It’s so cruel how many people who went to war had to grow up way to young.
I hate people who romanticize war, I hate those petty arguments that leaders have just to send other people so young to fight their battles.
Before my grandmother(she was a nurse in the war) died she said that there was this 17 yr old who fought in the war who called her momma and like the entire night she stayed with him. He died the next morning. :(
Okay now I'm crying
stop no im crying
Wahhh nooo 😩😭😭😭
Stop I'm gonna cry
0:22 Oh hell naw... Not me beginning to cry🥲 (😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭).
IKR 😢
REAL
I’m struggling to not wake my mother (she’s in the other room and my eyes are seeping)
same 😭😭😭😭
This sadly was a thing during wars.
the saddest thing that humanity has done is convinced children that the greatest honour they could receive was dying for their country.
My grandpa was an orphan in ww2. He told me that he spent his nights listening to children crying for their parents. He also told me that the nurses and caretakers were often called dad and mom. Despite the children being discouraged to do so. To not develop bonds. Since the ultimate goal was getting them adopted
this is so sad :(
This may make you sad but you never know if their real mothers were bad to them or they died so it makes me a little happy that they have a mother figure for even a short time, so I'll say a thank you to you for uploading this😭
during the Crimean War, Mary Seacole, a businesswoman, was one of the nurses and indeed she had also been called mom on many occasions. She treated the soldiers like her own and provided them with shelter and food. Once, when she was tending to a soldier, another called out to her, “Mother, lie down!" and she immediately went down, bracing herself. After a while of silence, she felt a touch and she looked up to find that it was one of her “sons”, grinning down on her. “You’re alright now, Mother, it didn’t hit”
I suggest you watch the series on her from Extra Credits. She’s done many good deeds and it’s really interesting
English isn't my first language I didn't get it can you explain (sorry for bothering)
Simple History guy?!
@@YourAverageBlockater close lol extra history
im in tears bruh 😭😭😭with the "actively dying" a cold braise went through my spine, and the "hold me, im scared" 😭😭😭😭Why you do this to us (also beautiful animation 10000/10)💕💕💕💕💕💕💕💕
Fun fact!!(that isn't really fun, but it's a fact), in WW2, many minors applied to be soldiers, some 14 year olds lied about their age, saying they were 17/18, and there was even at least one 12 year old that signed up, there were also many 17 year olds that were able to sign up to become soldiers if they had parental consent. Though when minors did join, they weren't allowed to use weapons(like guns, bombs, ect.) until they were 18, this might be a bit incorrect(since i have done minor research in this topic, and i am obviously not a veteran), but i do find it very interesting! also this video made me tear up lol
I wanna apologize to all of you for what I did it was very wrong and I am very sorry. I just would like to move on and lead a normal life. You know get a job and a wife and change my ways. And I hope this apology impresses you even though my grandmother made me do it and I don't really mean it.
I'M SORRY FOR MAKING EVERYONE CRY 😭💔
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I do not accept this apology! Where is the ukelele and the fake crying, the guilt-tripping and the victim-blaming???!! 😤😤😤
I NEED TEARS AND CRYING I WANT A VIDEO NOW😡😡😡
BRING OUT THE UKELELE AND TEARS NOW!!
SHOW ME YOUR TEARS OF FORGIVENESS, IT’S TEARS FOR TEARS 😡😡
this is so sad but so adorable.
the way that, despite being a teenager as well, the nurse just played along with it.. :(
''men used to go to war'' men hated that shit idk what you're talking about
Men? Nah, more like "boys used to go to war"
My grandmother was 9 during world war 2, but her mom was a nurse for the soldiers, so my granny used to go with her mom and would hear the soldiers call out for their moms. It left a huge impact on my grandmother because her name directly translates to mother in Hungarian (i believe?)
damn he is so young😭😭
For real child soldiers are heartbreaking☹️😭
This is so sad… It’s heartbreaking to know that all this destruction happened and people lost their lives and family members over it, let’s hope if there is a WW3- That it won’t be anytime soon.
let’s just hope there won’t be another war ever
" young men love war" do you mean they HATE war 😀
( tbh is happen sometimes in my country... :((. )
Dude… it Christmas Eve and I’m trying not to cry over here in the morning
How to cry: a tutorial.
1) open youtube
2) see this video
3) watch video
4) cry.
can confirm it worked 💯‼️🔥🔥🔥
@@yuki.paw.01 you really had to do this when I had to go to school.....😔 now my eyes are red..
I hope I’m not disrespectful with this comment; I worked in a seniors housing/as a seniors care taker and many of them had dementia. They also called me mom or daughter or love and so on because they didn’t know who their mother was anymore. It’s so sad to see young or old people call almost strangers as someone so dear to them, breaks my heart.
this is so heartbreaking..
great idea, honestly.
what a sad fact..but uhm..at least..it's wholesome..??
I started crying when he gripped onto her, that poor child. I really think children shouldn't have gone to war.
So I came back. I changed my writing style, a lot during the one month.
How wretched can a human heart be to push a vulnerable child in to war created by them
it was really brave of them to even fight, if i was with them i wouldn’t be able to move a muscle imagining all the soldiers dying in front of me
4 men in uniform, to carry home, my little soldier🎶🎶🎶 (contunie c'mon >:D)
What could he do should have been a rockstar! 🎶🎶🎶
But he didn't have the money for a guitar
What could he do? Should have been a politician
But he never had a proper education
What could he do should have been a father!
The way I bawled
I consistently grow more and more appreciate and love for the people who were both forced to assist in war and fight for the war in areas
Kids were deployed teenagers, and nurses who weren’t taken seriously enough and who were both underaged fighting wars and providing medical aid to those who fought long and hard and those who still suffer to this day hurts me
He was just a boy. They were just children. I hate to think about the fact that actual children were used in war, those poor kids deserved better than that life they were given. I wish i could do something, but there is nothing i can do.
FR I'm dying with tears like WTH😭
My dad is a part of the Navies, and he once told me a story, on the early training days, the transition from a regular civilian to a part of the forces are so difficult to take in mentally, even the toughest of the group were to shed tears. He remembered when everything was just too much to take, he would call out for his mom, everyone did. Either their mom or dad, or whoever raised them.
"Men used to go to war" but no men ever wanted to go to war.
That story never left me, and it haunts my mind whenever i remembered it.
A very demure and cutesy apology for making yall cry 😔
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NEEDED.
its ok 😭
Ty for this apology people have been pleased
Nah I needed it
No need for this girl) I actually found it pretty comforting
"Older men declare war, But it is the youth must die and fight"
- Herbert Hoover
this is heartbreaking... even more so that this actually happened 😭
''what happened to the times men were strong and fought in war? theyre so sensetive now, theyre not real men''
bro war wasnt fun and having fought in a war isnt exactly something to flex with. war was something traumatising alot of people did agasint their will and suffered terrible fates.
This breaks my heart. She looks conflicted, but mournful while holding the baby boy, bless both of their hearts 😭
Btw your gacha style is beautiful. It reminds me of the softest clouds, and a sort of dreamy vibe. ❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤
thank you!! I always try to make my style different your comment made me so happy 💗💗
This is actually sadly accurate on what happened before during wars, and brings me down tearsbruv.
Those children didn’t deserve to go through all that, it’s js sad .. 😕
This is so sad- why were they in war at age 14 and 16? The fact this was even allowed makes me cry :( …
Well most lied about their age one of the most popular child wars was in ottoman empires they loved their country so much they ran away from home, lied about their age and went to war the worst part is %99 of those who went to war couldn’t even have a proper burial because people couldn’t tell who’s body part was who’s
They were lied to. For example in ww1. They were fed propaganda which made them believe it wasn't as bad and that it was their duty. Many people believed ww1 was the "war to end all wars" now that aged poorly...
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He is 14 and is dying.... And is being referred to as a number!
The fact he is dying actually made me cry...This is so sad but such a good video!!!
And it remind me of my friends... They call me mom/mommy/mama since I made a story of them being baby's and since I call them baby*then name* and since I gave them cookies before... And they are only 11 or so days younge than me
"I'm scared" YEAH that got me in tears man
This is amazing. Truly heartbreaking and gut wrenching. I applaud you for your amazing effort and hard work in telling real life events such as these. You've earned my subscription fair and square. Keep up the amazing work.
My mom was a combat medic in the army, and she always tells me stories from her time in the army as much as she can, and i love listening to them, one of the things she told me is "when an injured soldier comes in and calls you by your name or nickname they dont fully trust you yet, if they call you 'doc' they trust you, but if they call you 'mom' they trust you with there life." And she loved being there mom. And she loves being a mom with her own kids!
The fact that both of them are young..... And the boy is "actively dying"? Really makes me cry....
The fact that this is real thing and could still be going on in the world today breaks my heart...
Rest In Peace to all those young men that should have been at home with their families safe and sound
And to the men who couldn't
Seeing this on November 1st is heartbraking. November 1st is known as the day meant for the dead in my country. Going to the cemetery, leaving candles on graves, basically taking care of the remains of the dead.
The way i immediately started crying... They're too young to be there. War is so terrible, and even little videos like this help you realise that..
My great grandpa spoke about his mother so dearly, how she was always there for everybody during war, and how she was always there by his side whenever he needed help. We used to believe that it was actually his mother that came with his to war because he became a soldier at 16 - 2 years ago we found photos and letters sent to an woman that he called ‘mother’ in them, that seemed 10 years older than him, which had a unrecognizable name so we assumed she wasn’t from our bloodline. With research, we found out she was a doctor/nurse during the war, who treated soldiers while she was still alive. Then we realized he always spoke about the nurse that treated him, forgetting about his biological mother (as she died during the war, so he never saw her after he returned), and calling her his mother instead.
Bro, I was already crying last night. And the fact that this actually could have happened before makes me sad 😭😭😭 Poor young man... That nurse is so nice ❤
I saw this whenever it was a few hours old and now this is my new favorite thing to re-visit! Thanks Yuki :>
"Men used to go to war"
"Women should be nurses"
Countless mothers lost their husband and children, countless girls were forced to watch the soldiers under their care suffer, people from 14 years old and even yougner were forced to join a war. Many lost friends and mates.
This is such a sweet video :O also her comforting him despite the fact she was also so young was so sweet to!!!
Yippe!!! People are saying they're crying but I can still pretend to be happy so easily!!! Supressing emotions is so easy once you get used to it!!!
Edit: Y'all are not okay (so relatable!!!)
Edit 2: Why is this almost at 200 likes??? I was just being an emotional wreck-
true! im internally crying with this!!!
@@narayanasirfan642 So relatable!!! (Internal depression buds?)
To true!
Ikr it's so easy hiding emotions
@@BottleOfMilk5252fr fr
My grandma used to deliver guns and smal weapons to soldiers ,she witnessed lots of young men die in her arms ,all of them called her "mom?" Before dying ,this broke my heart when she told me
I’m pretty sure during World War I and 2 whenever the situation came up the nurses had a pacific protocol that the post to follow. They were basically supposed to try and comfort the patient in anyway that they could
The most fanous event of this, During the Crimean War, Mary Seacole, an Independent nurse from Jamaica, would rush into the frontline and save british and french soldiers aswell as their ottoman allies, aswell as some russian enemies. Reportedly, she was the only woman allowed in the military only zone of the battle at sevastopol, and many officers shopped at her store at the Allied camp.
It’s sad how some didn’t even return to their mothers alive...heartbreaking. And the pain that a mother goes through when they realize their son has died in war. That really hits me hard every time.
I think they called the nurses mom because they either thought they were their mom or they wanted to feel like their mom was with them
Honestly, your video got me thinking about war for half day, the way you showed a few of the saddest thing about young soldiers in war and the quality of the video was awesome ❤️🩹 (sorry for my bad english)
🥺 Okay that was really sad But it still cute :') i wanna see them more again :'D
men were misinformed and lied to. war was seen as something honourable and an amazing thing to do. if you didn’t go to war you were a ‘weakling’. these poor men that have gone to heaven on foreign soil for something that they didn’t even get a fair say in is actually so heartbreaking.
as an australian, remembrance day (which marks the day that the guns fell silent in WW1 for the ANZAC soldiers) is such a devastating day but it also reminds me that their sacrifices will never be forgotten and i will forever have them to thank that i am here today living on Australian soil where their souls lay to rest.
The fact that this had ever happened is so sad
Edit: thanks for 1100 likes 🫶🏻
2 Edit: Thank You all for 2028 likes ❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️
Fr 😭😭😭
Bro I literally cried myself to sleep thinking about this…imagine being a nurse and a soldier literally called you “mom”…may Jesus be with those young soldiers who lost their lives in war, remember that Jesus loves you❤
Help I'm low key crying the way he thinks the nurse is his mom is heartbreaking he just wants his mama 😭😭😭😭
The soldiers call the nurses mum as the nurses care for and heal the soldiers,like a mum would.Therefore,the soldiers call their nurses mum as they not only need the support,but they need the love.Thank you World War 1 and 2 nurses,and the War nurses today.
I'm just cosplaying as a waterfall..!
They're just children....both of them...
They should be at home...safe...
Crying on lunch break hits hard- (also underrated??)
It's a very sad reality, even now when everyone in the military are 18 and above.
this so sad but so cute at the same.
I've seen numerous comments saying this is sad. While I also find it sad, this is also beautiful, in its own tragic way. Especially when you realize this most definitely happened.
Gosh, this is so saaaad 😭😭
but actually some men wanted to go to war bc they used to think "war is an adventure!" which is NOT...😭😭😔😞
Im actually crying right now like its actually awful that this is actually happening in real life😢😭
0:27 „please mama im scared,please hold me“ made me cry…😢
I JUST CRIED THEN HE CALL NURSE A MOM 😭😭😭
Dude I knew about the kids and the war and I was already sad now I’m even more sad form this video
Also you did a wonderful job anyway I’m going to go cry my eyes out. Have a blessed day 😢😅❤
THIS IS MAKING ME SOOOOOOOOOO EMOTIONAL😭😭😭
I'm crying. Gosh this hit me hard. 🥹❤🔥
This is so sad I didn’t think I would start to cry before going to school… 😢😭❤
"Please mama I'm scared please hold me." NOW IM BURSTING INTO TEARS. HES MY AGE.
People are always like "Oh women were great without people knowing..." blah blah blah (I am a girl) when in reality they pushed men/boys as young as 11 to go to war by ridiculing them by tickling them with white feathers and humiliating them.
Some soldiers who died weren't recognisable because there could only be body parts or maybe their face was really messed up but people would find maybe an arm and Bury it just labeling it 'soldier' so no one really knew who they were.
It's sad to think that the children thought they were going to have fun and just get to explore the world, but what they really got was sickness and death. ☹️
IM BAWLING MY EYES OUT
“Please mama I’m scared”
That is a boy out at war and at the age where he still needs the comfort of a mother
Why do you have me balling tears now... There are literally waterfalls coming out of my eyes...
Army Fact: When an infantry man is seriously injured, combat medics say that their first impulse is usually to ask where their mom is.
We don't even get a name for the soldier. He's just "soldier 2837". Its sad😭
it's reality, they were all just numbers :(
It’s so beautiful seeing meaningful content like this in gacha. At least it helps alleviate the gacha community’s notorious reputation. We need more video of this genre to be encouraged.
This is basically what Army Dreamers is talking about… 😢 (and why I hate the teacup ride trend using that audio)
This is very sad man, my great-grandfather suffered a lot because of the Second World War, my grandmother said that he became schizophrenic, paranoid, depressed, and even a little insane
"What could he do, should've been a Rockstar"