Bombers real life weren't really aimed at the beaches in the first place that was the shore bombardment ships role, bombers where to hit the rear echelons areas such as artillery ETC.
Something else about the preliminary bombing run. The bombers were using a new system to find their target (radar I think) however a large number of the higher ups didn’t trust the new system so ordered the bombers to wait another like 30 seconds to drop their bombs. For bombers, 30 seconds might as well be a city away
Alright, who wrote this script and missed the history lesson? 1. Bombings missed. 2. The soldiers didn't leave the safety of the bunkers until the naval bombardment was over, and they saw Allied soldiers approaching the beachhead. 3. If it weren't for Operation Fortitude(A diversionary operation part of Operation Bodyguard, which was part of Operation Neptune, to draw panzer units and the mass of German troops away from Normandy to Pas-De-Calais, in order for the Allied Landing Party could establish control of the beaches and start bringing in reinforcements and supplies.) We would've likely have lost at D-Day, because of how much didn't go to plan(Bombers missed, Paratroopers landed miles off target, etc.).
@grandma gaming I get that it isn't a documentary but they could have at least taken a look at the actual history of the battle. Not denying that it doesn't look amazing, just annoyingly inaccurate.
Oma Johnson This movie was as embellished as Hollywood movies are about WW2 German soldiers. Both are extremely biased. I think it’s refreshing just to see something different. Even though it’s not historically accurate. It’s not just another movie made out of the same mold.
@@bageled_meme2690 the problem is this one isn't a Hollywood movie, and is more than embellished. Like I get the fact that they can't really make it fully appreciate how long the allies were stuck on the beach but they could at least skip forward time wise. And the Allied bombing was completely horid. Even films that are Hollywood don't show that (saving private ryan)
Bread Man The bombers missed their mark due to bad weather. The front line defenses were still in good condition. Simple History the youtube channel has published a video regarding D-Day.
@@J_W1 The bombers were ordered by Allied High Command to drop their bombs several seconds late to avoid hitting the incoming landing craft, which meant that most of the tons of ordinance dropped missed their intended targets and left the defenders and their positions almost entirely unscathed.
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I actually dont belive this is accurate. The beach landing was during stormy weather amd the tide was terrible. The B17 bombers missed there mark by a lot due to that weather leaving the bunkers rather untouched. Imdont know much about the bunkers though. On a side note, youve been there?
you would be correct if this was Omaha beach but its actually meant to be Utah, the landings on Utah started at 06:30 and the beach was almost entirely secure by 08:30
Like in band of brothers. Band of brothers: 10 american soldiers kill 10000 german soldiers Reality: Germans killed double the amount of soldiers on the western front then they lost
This is not a joke, they now actually claim that they were liberated in 1945 and were not defeated. Here one can see very clearly how bravely they fought against their liberators!
It missed alot of its shots cause the command/ higher ups told them to wait for a few extra seconds before dropping the bomb to avoid "missing it's target"
The movie is portraying Utah beach. The aerial bombing and naval bombardment were highly effective on Utah and the initial beachhead was established with minimal casualties.
@@michaelm.3641 still really wrong, the bombing wasnt done during the day but during the night, there was fog and bunkers never looked like that. They even did it wrong in private Ryan
Nikkolamur If you know any thing about the D-day landings then you’ll know they came in at low tide. The soldiers who landed there said it was like running 3 football fields to get to the beach fortifications; which is why I said it was 6 times longer.
@@Magnus_Opus I've been to Normandy and visited the Landing beaches. They were really long but they weren't 6 times longer. They were about double of the ones seen on the video. And yes I visited at low tide and observed how the tide increase throughout the day as I visited their museum too.
Because I'm that kind of person, here's all the things that I saw were wrong with this: 0:00 This never happened. The bombs dropped about 5 miles behind enemy lines because it was cloudy and the pilots didn't trust the radar as it was recent tech. None of the bunkers or any bit of the beaches were damaged via aircraft 0:26 The Nazis were only caught slightly off-guard because the assault started at 6am and half of them were asleep. The ships were easily visible to the ones awake and they were more than ready before any of the allies laid a foot on the beaches 0:45 None of the AA weapons were this close to the beach; They were at least 500ft behind the "Atlantic Wall" (nickname for the fortifications along the Normandy beaches). The AA this close also never fired because the planes that did fly over were committing a nighttime raid, and none of the AA guns this close to the beach were aware of their existence 1:05 No fighter planes were used during the start of Operation Overlord 1:32 The ships that were deploying the Higgin's boats did not fire upon the beaches until the beaches were almost fully taken. This is because in order to stay out of range of Nazi artillery, they had to stay too far out at sea for them to be able to fire. They only fired very late into the marine invasion because it would have meant a complete commitment to the mission and a possible sacrifice of the ships, a risk that would only be taken if they were sure of the mission's success 1:32 They did not send out this many Higgin's boats at the beginning of the invasion. The boats came in waves smaller than this, although more in total were sent out throughout the whole 3 hour mission 1:58 The point in the beach that they landed on was nowhere near this shallow, and almost no one made it going out the front of the Higgin's boats in the first wave. Most of them dove off the edge of the boat, which would drown quite a few of them, as most of them were seasick carrying 80+ pounds of gear diving into 10ft deep water 2:02 The Nazis would have started firing long before this, let alone before the ramps dropped 2:10 On Omaha beach, which I assume this is supposed to be depicting (there were 5 beaches: Sword, Gold, Juno, Utah, and Omaha, the bloodiest and most famous of them all), the Americans were not able to run this far into the beach on the first wave, as most were pinned down behind dead bodies of their friends or tank blockades for cover under heavy suppressing fire from all angles up the wall of the beach while trying to not get blown up by mortars, artillery, and mines 2:16 The beach in this scene seems to be at most 300ft long. Assuming this is Omaha again, this beach would have been 1000ft long, strewn with tank blockades and anti-boat ramps for the first few hundred and the rest being covered in mines and barbwire lines. It took the Americans 3 hours to advance along the whole beach and start to fight back, at which point the tides shrunk the beach almost up to the wall, which happened to be one of the bigger motivators to get soldiers to move up the beach 2:25 Americans grouped up like this would have been completely annihilated. The MG42 (the Nazi machineguns being used in this scene) fired at a minimum of 1200 rounds per minute, earning it the nickname "Hitler's Buzzsaw" because it sounded similar to a saw being used when fired. It also shot 7.92x57mm Mauser, which is a really big round if you didn't know. That size of rounds going downrange that quickly would tear apart any soldier before they'd realize they hit the ground, not to mention how many of those were posted up and shooting onto the beaches. All a Nazi would have had to do was spray in the general direction of any of these groups and they'd all be dead in about a second or so. Multiple of those posted up and I think you can see why groups like this wouldn't have lasted this far into the beach 2:31 Why is there a Nazi standing in front of the sandbags? Is he suicidal? Does he need a hug? 2:35 As discussed previously, this is about half the minimum firerate of the actual MG42. In the amount of time these machineguns are seen firing, the barrels would've started getting a bit red 2:42 The grapple mortars were not used on the beach section of Omaha. They were used specifically by the rangers who had to scale a cliffside as their mission was to attempt to take out the artillery positions behind the lines of the Nazis This concludes my Ted-talk
@@thibaud9269 okay. I'll put it like this. Dont quote me on it because nothing is 100% true. But the ww2 bombings were recorded to be so powerful that it would send shockwaves to space. It was the equivalent of around 300 lightning strikes. Now let's take the concrete huts they were in that had like 2 feet of concrete over there heads. I'll give em the benefit of the doubt, they were thought places. But not only this. They had enemy soldiers coming in for miles. So not only were the bunkers not gonna do anything but get them crushed in groups and if they weren't crushed they'd be handicapped if not killed by the soldiers invading once found or taken as pow's. So yes it was smarter for them to leave those bunkers and spread out that way one bomb wouldn't kill as many people. And what I said previously doesnt apply to this situation only that they COULD do it. But ground troops were more focused on suppressing fire on the waves of enemies coming in. Until they had their head on their shoulders enough to deal with the planes and all that good stuff. Idk man that's just how they were trained. The germans weren't expecting it. And idc how long you've trained. Or what branch you are. If you're under attack. Especially when you arent expecting it. You will panic and lose train of thought and adrenaline will take over and soldiers have that if under attack. Shoot back mentality. So I mean yeah not all choices they made were smart obviously but staying in those places was just suicide. There were hundreds of planes. And soldiers coming in by the second. It's not like they could wait for them to stop. Mine as well go out taking a few with you. Or at least trying.
In germany it was a bit diffrent at the end. They didn´t hate what was in front of them, but feared what was behind them. Namely the SS/Officers and executions on the spot if they even thought of deserting.
@Transylvanian MGTOW monk That's a quote from early 20th century British writer G.K. Chesterton and the actual quote is, "The true soldier fights not because he hates what is in front of him, but because he loves what is behind him.”
Well, this movie "My way" is a Korean one, aand it monitored the war in 3 different places with the same two men (a korean soldier and a japanese officcer): russia vs Japan (they had been captured) then Russia vs Germany (they had been pushed tp fight alongside the Russians) then this scene... I guess it was a huge effort to cover the whole war in an only one movie.. it was a good movie however
This movie “My Way” was made by a Korean company. At one point the two main characters are forced into the Soviet Army and participate in an attack that almost lifted straight from “Enemy at the Gates”.
Actually you're the one that doesn't know history this is the best representation I have ever seen as a history teacher. The only thing missing is he heavy equipment getting stuck at the beach.
Hassan Rao The only beaches that suffered heavy casualties was Omaha and Juno beach. All defences were taken out at sword, gold and Utah. Few hours later battleships eventually fired at defences at Omaha.
hmmm, saving private Ryan was more accurate than this Edit. For those I've offended. Sorry. What I was trying to say is that the effects felt more real SPR than what this video was showing. if what I said still offends you, I dont' know what to say
@@jbruv2393 I'm just putting it out there. I'm in the minority in this situation because most people laugh their asses off reading boys vs. girls jokes. So I have every right to give my opinion. Have fun on r/dankmemes
Pretty sure the bombing took place earlier when the Germans were still in the bunkers and was mostly ineffective. Same with most of the heavy naval gunfire.
This is top quality Hollywood. No accuracy. Not historically correct. Complete make believe of real events. And some Leftist political view that has no relevance to anything. Hollywood is on the side of the Nazis, and they wish they won the war. Ovcourse nowadays there supporters of the CCP Chinas Globalization. Hollywood is just Leftist propaganda nowadays, so no wonder 0% accuracy.
@@alimjuliam582 I don't think there is much difference in the German versus allied accounts of what happened on D-day. Serious historians rely on accounts from both sides.
@@N-JKoordt I think that that really happened cause the Germans were only present during the bombardment on the beach. Before the allied arrived and if there was bad weather how did the allies know that none of their bombs hit their targets. They in the air over the clouds.
@@alimjuliam582 I can only recommend reading one or more of those big books written on the operation. I'm sure the movie shows a condensed version of some of the events. The allies could assess the damage after they arrived. And it all depends on what beach section this is supposed to be. Omaha Beach was the only place where strategic bombers were used, but it does not look like that beach, nor does the fast advance.
This movie was based off of the Utah landings. This movie is extremely accurate to what happened on Utah, maybe you're he one who didn't open a history book?
@@OpRaven-62 Im not sure if your trolling or not but i hope you actually smart enough to know that none of the bombs that were dropped by U.S. air planes actually hit their target that day so this scene with air planes dropping bombs killing germans was very stupid
@Pablo Lens-Gallardo i never seen the movie but when people talk about D-Day most people think about Omaha beach which is what i was referring to in my original comment
@Pablo Lens-Gallardo Also judging from the terrain and carnage, this is Omaha. Utah was a walk in the park. 200 US casualties, including wounds, total of the WHOLE DAY.
This is definitely not accurate at all. The bombing raid was unsuccessful by miles inland and it was cloudy. Planes did not strafe the beach during the boat landings and there were naval bombardments
I know on the Juno side The the bombers ran towards the beach overshot the beach and over 1000ft passed the houses Fighter cover was weak at best for any ground targets Thier role was shoot down fighters and bombers Grandfather said it wasn't till the next day that he saw Typhoons shooting rockets in the distance
@@lemmy6782 - Artistic license; good representation of what the Allied High Command intended and expected but not what actually happened. More like an action game version than history.
it is a cheaper budget film made in Korea loosely based on a true story, its not accurate but its not a bad movie if you watch the whole thing. its call My Way (Mai Wei)
It's not even close to Utah beach either considering they more or less were able to walk up the beach, and only accounted minimal arty rounds on the beach, and there was virtually no German defences on Utah
Keegan Firecloak war is never smoothly that’s what I don’t understand. Of course there were defaults where they almost lost but war can never be smoothly as long as there’s killing involved
This reminds me of a joke the German forces told to their fellow solders...."if you see green planes, that's the British air force....if they are white, it's the americans...if you see nothing, that's the German luftwaffa..."
@@Mpqtelevanta before the invasion of France the German forces were stationed around the beach area... they were supposed to have air support in the case of the americans invading but Hitler wanted them on the eastern front due to the increasing number of military might coming from the Russians... that's why the joke was made because the German forces in France didn't have air support.
I just want to point out the fact that this is a film about a Korean Soldier being conscripted in the Imperial Japanese army, Soviet Red army, and then the Wehrmacht during the war.
@@bryandoles4227 You dont even know who is the director, hes technically korean, a war film shouldn't be as accurate as you think, they can do whatever they want, you cant judge them. It doesnt mean its bad if its innacurate because is really not
@@diamantesangrenueva3737 My Way, the story is about two boys. One is which Korean and the other Japanese, they were best friends as children but things changed when they grown up. An unlawful act was taken upon one of them and was sentenced to fight with the Japanese during the time against the Russians. Being in an unpredictable state. One of them comes across the there best friend which was in a higher ranks abusing his power. Moral of story is they go through some fucked up shit, and how friendships can last even through the darkest times. 🤷🏻♂️
Yeah, in omaha beach us bomber missed almost every target because of cloud. But in utah beach us bomber flew under the cloud and they got many target, as the result landing in the beach was successful. I saw this from nat geo last week. But correct me if I wrong
Conquers writes history, not defeaters. Allies and America so much away from German but German were fighting several front Russian, French, Europe and Africa.
But imagine how terrifying it was for the Germans too, just seemingly endless waves of Americans streaming out of boats, seemingly without fear, coming to kill the guy who just killed one of their team mates
@XxxRainxxX bro obviously allies I mean its like the entire rest of the globe versus german and japan, and ig italy if u can even count them before they switched. the axis didn't know their spawn and was just getting spawned trapped so much.
@XxxRainxxX true true. but as an option if you just corner camp spawn u could make it so Russian couldn't go anywhere by spawn trapping them. then using italy as a defense against the allies from the west along with any backup axis units. the key is to corner camp 😎
@@marley9800 The weather was bad. There was so much cloud cover that the allied bombers waiting dropping off their load in fear or hitting their own troops, which resulted in them releasing their bombs far inland and had no effect on the battles on the beaches
@@popthiccle1158 You do realise that bombing in that time wasnt easy to perform? That is why allied air forces decided to bomb whole cities instead of single targets like factories, becouse with the 1940's scopes and avionics it was extremly hard to navigate on such small targets, and in d-day weather was cloudy, that made shore bombarding even harder so.. Next thing is that bombers were doroping loads in grups where Commander of wing gave order to drop to other planes, that means a little delay in drop, and target was very short... B-17 ain't Stukas, they can't perform accurate diving bombing on small targets..
@chris brown Nope, the artillery barrage was only on the beach lines, no artillery barrage went up on the cities above the beach line. They specifically said that the targets were bunker lines by the beaches and FOBs/SDs.
@@reallyhappenings5597 that’s really interesting, I read that they used to have mines attached to them. Do you think a wooden frame would be capable of stopping a landing craft? It seems a bit more reasonable than stopping a tank but I’m still not convinced.
This target during D-Day wasnt a huge area of city, only narrow line of fortifications. And they didnt use Pdershings, Tomahowaks, Patriots, only clasic bombs.
@@heavymeddle28 My comment is a general answer to all the people complaining about details of this scene. For me, they could have shown a fucking m1 Abrams and I would not give a shit😂😂. I'm not on RUclips for historically accurate films.
@@speed65752 Vary True. Now adays People are s o quick to judge a video completely forgetting that youtube was meant to be enjoyed watching and creating. For me I like watching videos cause they are enjoyable and this is enjoyable. Not that seeing mens life's being wasted is enjoyable but how to was put together. Really shows the stress of battle.
i’ve been realizing something. Germany signed the treaty, also knowing that WW2 would happen soon. The signed it because they knew the strong countries wouldn’t be back in shape in that quick of time.
@@Troubleshoot_it Typical movie theatrics, not only was the waters edge too close to the sea wall, there were way more ally landing craft, the bombers bombed further back not directly on the beach head, and there were more Germans defending the coast.
@@marinko6450 Utah beach and Omaha beach were the most heavily fortified. The other 3 beach heads taken by the Canadians and British weren’t as fortified because the nazis ran out of man power and supplies because of their war on the eastern front with the Russians and they didn’t really think we would attack across the channel. Also America had the most men and machines in the war because the other allies were either too small of an nation to produce the man power or equipment and had been at war for a few years so they were tired like England or they were fighting their own front and were pretty busy like Russia not to mention the human life lost by the Russians I’m pretty sure that Is accurate
dear hollywood, what we would like to see within the next few years ww2 movie, german perspective vietnam war movie, not political ww2 movie, war in the pacific anything modern as long as mark wahlberg is in it
Just watch the pacific. Its a HBO mini series that covers Marines fighting in the Pacific. There is also another miniseries that is exclusively about the Germans in WW2 called Generation War.
@@awisepolarbear.3211 that's where you are wrong kiddo, there were women. Most countries had them in supporting roles. Russia used them as snipers, combat pilots, and tank drivers.
Chase Keener yes I’ll admit I got that wrong but the thing I we just trying to get at is I just don’t want the movie to be political and stuff like that
This is actually pretty good as an amalgam of the stories and perceptions from all of the sectors on all of the miles of beaches involved. What I want to know is how all of the naval gun support was made up of more Cleveland class-ish cruisers than were ever made.
I once read that the allied ships missed most of their barrages due to beeing to far away from the shore and that only one ship actualy hit the bunkers because the captain flooded a section of the ship to get a better angle. The later sounds like a myth thou.
You don't know your history. By early 1944 each flak gun crew was increased by one member: a cameraman. The gun commander was under orders not to commence firing until the cameraman was in position and filming. : )
Most of the beaches were only defended by mercenarys, that's why they went down so easy and Omaha was giving heavy resistance, because they had real troops on Omaha. The Germans lost d-day because they needed troops when they called Hitler he was sleeping. (In the eyes of the German when they need Hitler most he let them down) the Germans still didn't back down with out fight.
Actually its was alittle over 500 feet but an incorrection is the shear amount of boat landings. In reality only about 20 boats at a time could hit the beach in the movie it depicts alittle over 40.
Actually the Germans had a lot of war prisoners on d day fight. The two depicted are based off of a Korean pow who fought for japan and was captured by the Russians. The Germans later captured him and stationed him in d day.
Let's not talk about the sunny day that the movie had, or the perfect aim of the bombers, or how the boats dropped the men so close of the german positions. God, we all know that for the allies, all the bad things that could be happen, actually happened.
What is that distance between beach and the german defense? It was 1000ft. First 600ft. had hedgehogs and stakes At 800ft. seawall and barbed wire Then mine field with over 17000 mines. At 1000ft. They reached the dunes and only then they can start the attack. All this under continuous heavy machine gun fire over 125 bullets hitting the beach every second.
DragonFire not sure which beach was this, but I’m talking about Omaha. There were 5 MG42 nests and each shot 25 bullets a second. That is 125 in total.
1) the allied bombers almost completely missed the fortifications 2) nearly all of the troops in the first landing died before reaching even halfway up the beach and it took waves upon waves of landing craft and tanks to make any progress on the beach
they missed Omaha, the Bombings at Utah (the beach this scene is set at) were effective as they flew extremely low, the only inaccurate part of the bombings in this movie was the planes used, these are B-17s and the bombers that bombed Utah were B-26 Marauders
ketchup bottle yeah, that’s why d-day is remembered to be a bad massacre. The planes didn’t get any of the machine gun posts like they planed cause of the shit weather
If you read German accounts it was the fire support from the sea, mostly from the Battleship firing platforms, that they had completely underestimated and was the most effective fire support not only on D-Day but in following days as the Allies expanded the beachheads.
It was the destroyers moving into point blank range that did most of the work against the pillboxes on the beach. The battleships mostly concentrated on the big gun emplacements further back from the coast, and didn't do such a good job except in one case where they got a shot right through the embrasure and blew the ammo inside up.
Yeah a major factor for why Omaha beach was a deadly assault was because the naval ships and bombers missed their targets and so the pillboxes were still operational
Europe: "fiuf, were done with the war guys, now lets make sure this never happens again" Germany: "Hallo guys, we are doing a sequel. WW2: now it's personal"
Das kann ich mir schon vorstellen. Ein grossteil der Soldaten dort waren Hilfstruppen aus dem Osten vorwiegend Rumänen und Bulgaren. Ich denke nicht, daß sie von den Deutschen Offizieren gut behandelt wurden.
@Karl Berg Where do you see any feature that would tip the viewer that this is Utah beach? I'm in no way uneducated on the subject, but when I saw that scene, there was NO DOUBT they were trying to do an Omaha beach depiction. NOTHING in this scene's terrain says it's Utah.
@@jonathanallard2128, there is the 709th Static Infantry Division so it _must_ be Utah. The 709th Static Infantry Division is part of the "Ostlegion" that is why the Korean dudes were there. Just watch Theodore Roosevelt's photos. This looks like Utah.
@@doofkos I know exactly what Utah beach looks like and it wasn't this. I not only saw pictures but I walked the beach myself 11 years ago. Secondly, Utah beach was a walk in the park for the US soldiers, it wasn't even close to this level of insanity.
Betterifitsfree the Germans we SUPER unprepared they weren’t expecting it, which means it worked they got their asses whooped matter of fact Utah lost the least men.🤷🏽♂️🗣🗣
Title:D-day on german perspective
True title:D-day on Hollywood perspective
No Hollywood would never frame it this way
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Best comment, all those scenes are so unrealistic and stupid
Even ,,Saving Privat James Ryan“ is unrealistic af at the D-Day scenes
I like to imagine one of the Germans just stops shooting and says "Holy s@%t is that Tom Hanks?"
Lol if i was a German I probably would
@PEYTON8R Ja. He is Tom Hanks.
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Heilige Scheiße! ist das Herr Hanks!?
The Allies only wished their airpower was that effective on the beachs.
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Samir Samtani no america wasn’t an axis power.
Bombers real life weren't really aimed at the beaches in the first place that was the shore bombardment ships role, bombers where to hit the rear echelons areas such as artillery ETC.
Something else about the preliminary bombing run.
The bombers were using a new system to find their target (radar I think) however a large number of the higher ups didn’t trust the new system so ordered the bombers to wait another like 30 seconds to drop their bombs.
For bombers, 30 seconds might as well be a city away
Alright, who wrote this script and missed the history lesson?
1. Bombings missed.
2. The soldiers didn't leave the safety of the bunkers until the naval bombardment was over, and they saw Allied soldiers approaching the beachhead.
3. If it weren't for Operation Fortitude(A diversionary operation part of Operation Bodyguard, which was part of Operation Neptune, to draw panzer units and the mass of German troops away from Normandy to Pas-De-Calais, in order for the Allied Landing Party could establish control of the beaches and start bringing in reinforcements and supplies.) We would've likely have lost at D-Day, because of how much didn't go to plan(Bombers missed, Paratroopers landed miles off target, etc.).
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@grandma gaming I get that it isn't a documentary but they could have at least taken a look at the actual history of the battle. Not denying that it doesn't look amazing, just annoyingly inaccurate.
Mg34s are being used when it was only mg42s
Thank you, saved me the time of writing it lol
The US bombers actually completely missed their targets on D Day
Sam S. Exactly, that never happened
Not true, but most did as usual
Yep. That was the first thing that tipped me off
Oma Johnson
This movie was as embellished as Hollywood movies are about WW2 German soldiers. Both are extremely biased. I think it’s refreshing just to see something different. Even though it’s not historically accurate. It’s not just another movie made out of the same mold.
@@bageled_meme2690 the problem is this one isn't a Hollywood movie, and is more than embellished. Like I get the fact that they can't really make it fully appreciate how long the allies were stuck on the beach but they could at least skip forward time wise. And the Allied bombing was completely horid. Even films that are Hollywood don't show that (saving private ryan)
This is more like how America wanted it to happen
Thats probably why the movie is called MY WAY lol
the bombs at the beginning dropped far behind enemy lines
Bread Man The bombers missed their mark due to bad weather. The front line defenses were still in good condition. Simple History the youtube channel has published a video regarding D-Day.
@@J_W1 The bombers were ordered by Allied High Command to drop their bombs several seconds late to avoid hitting the incoming landing craft, which meant that most of the tons of ordinance dropped missed their intended targets and left the defenders and their positions almost entirely unscathed.
Erik Bouma this is Utah beach not Omaha beach
This is inaccurate, in reality Tom Hanks was there
Ah yes, He stormed the beaches and fought next to the Germans.
Lol
I think that's clips of him shouting in there.
sadly he died. but then we regenerated him with his lost dna
And vin Diesel
It's pretty accurate if it's the opening cinematic of a COD game.
Americas expectations: this.
Reality: Saving Private Ryan: D Day scene.
Too bad it’s a Korean movie but saving private Ryan is legendary
Saving private Ryan is the defenition of a WAR movie. Showing actually how difficult it was to breach that beach, let alone stay alive.
No truth comes from Hollywood and the same international gang of money sorcerers bought up youtube for $1.65 billion so they could not be challenged. Watch and share the most forbidden documentary ever published and banned from youtube in its entirety: "Europa The Last Battle" at archive-dot-org. The victors (money sorcerers) write the history!
I actually dont belive this is accurate.
The beach landing was during stormy weather amd the tide was terrible.
The B17 bombers missed there mark by a lot due to that weather leaving the bunkers rather untouched.
Imdont know much about the bunkers though.
On a side note, youve been there?
@@mr_abruh Yeah, no. They had the bunkers. They were destroyed long ago. Please do some real fucking research.
This would’ve been so much more accurate if it ending with some Allied higher-ups in some military base saying: “And that’s how it’s going to happen.”
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lol this was my thought almost immediately.
American perspective: took 12 hrs to capture the beach..
German perspective: got defeated within 1 min..
Ww2 veterans said it took them 18hrs
@@a_person_on_earth15yearsag54 oh yeah?!
Sorry I didn't know 😅
you would be correct if this was Omaha beach but its actually meant to be Utah, the landings on Utah started at 06:30 and the beach was almost entirely secure by 08:30
@@comeatmebro3229 Oooo...thanks for the info bro👍
You know the Americans only attacked 2 out of the five beaches?
Allies: 90% accuracy
Germans: shoot down a single plane and misses all landing-ships.
American films for ya
@@cosmogol6058 It´s korean.
@@unnamed1613 American films for ya
Like in band of brothers.
Band of brothers: 10 american soldiers kill 10000 german soldiers
Reality: Germans killed double the amount of soldiers on the western front then they lost
This is not a joke, they now actually claim that they were liberated in 1945 and were not defeated. Here one can see very clearly how bravely they fought against their liberators!
thats quite inaccurate.
the bombings and air strikes on the beaches did actually very little damage to the german defenders.
It missed alot of its shots cause the command/ higher ups told them to wait for a few extra seconds before dropping the bomb to avoid "missing it's target"
It was still cool looking tho
@@trevorconnatser6161 I agree
false they only missed omaha beach
@@kinobk9854 oh legit I didn't know lol
Saw the bombs hit their target. Immediately went to the comment section.
Yuuuuuuup😂😭
The movie is portraying Utah beach. The aerial bombing and naval bombardment were highly effective on Utah and the initial beachhead was established with minimal casualties.
@@michaelm.3641 still really wrong, the bombing wasnt done during the day but during the night, there was fog and bunkers never looked like that. They even did it wrong in private Ryan
😂😂😂 same
@@Courrier_, this is highly accurate. There are a lot of pictures.
Only if the beach was that short. It was like 6 times longer than that
depends on the tide, duh
Nikkolamur If you know any thing about the D-day landings then you’ll know they came in at low tide. The soldiers who landed there said it was like running 3 football fields to get to the beach fortifications; which is why I said it was 6 times longer.
@@Magnus_Opus Damn, you know these things. I love it!
@@Magnus_Opus I've been to Normandy and visited the Landing beaches. They were really long but they weren't 6 times longer. They were about double of the ones seen on the video. And yes I visited at low tide and observed how the tide increase throughout the day as I visited their museum too.
@@Magnus_Opus It wasn't 6 times longer but yes it was very long. Around 3-4 times longer.
3:05 And that's the moment he woke up, and was about to actually go.. Little did he know..
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Looks like someone’s been playing call of duty and not researching
Ikr they got so many things wrong in this movie
Ye
Honestly think cod was more realistic
Toxic Hazard same 🤣
Or maybe people should take the title more seriously? Someone`s *perspective* is not automatically factual.
Because I'm that kind of person, here's all the things that I saw were wrong with this:
0:00 This never happened. The bombs dropped about 5 miles behind enemy lines because it was cloudy and the pilots didn't trust the radar as it was recent tech. None of the bunkers or any bit of the beaches were damaged via aircraft
0:26 The Nazis were only caught slightly off-guard because the assault started at 6am and half of them were asleep. The ships were easily visible to the ones awake and they were more than ready before any of the allies laid a foot on the beaches
0:45 None of the AA weapons were this close to the beach; They were at least 500ft behind the "Atlantic Wall" (nickname for the fortifications along the Normandy beaches). The AA this close also never fired because the planes that did fly over were committing a nighttime raid, and none of the AA guns this close to the beach were aware of their existence
1:05 No fighter planes were used during the start of Operation Overlord
1:32 The ships that were deploying the Higgin's boats did not fire upon the beaches until the beaches were almost fully taken. This is because in order to stay out of range of Nazi artillery, they had to stay too far out at sea for them to be able to fire. They only fired very late into the marine invasion because it would have meant a complete commitment to the mission and a possible sacrifice of the ships, a risk that would only be taken if they were sure of the mission's success
1:32 They did not send out this many Higgin's boats at the beginning of the invasion. The boats came in waves smaller than this, although more in total were sent out throughout the whole 3 hour mission
1:58 The point in the beach that they landed on was nowhere near this shallow, and almost no one made it going out the front of the Higgin's boats in the first wave. Most of them dove off the edge of the boat, which would drown quite a few of them, as most of them were seasick carrying 80+ pounds of gear diving into 10ft deep water
2:02 The Nazis would have started firing long before this, let alone before the ramps dropped
2:10 On Omaha beach, which I assume this is supposed to be depicting (there were 5 beaches: Sword, Gold, Juno, Utah, and Omaha, the bloodiest and most famous of them all), the Americans were not able to run this far into the beach on the first wave, as most were pinned down behind dead bodies of their friends or tank blockades for cover under heavy suppressing fire from all angles up the wall of the beach while trying to not get blown up by mortars, artillery, and mines
2:16 The beach in this scene seems to be at most 300ft long. Assuming this is Omaha again, this beach would have been 1000ft long, strewn with tank blockades and anti-boat ramps for the first few hundred and the rest being covered in mines and barbwire lines. It took the Americans 3 hours to advance along the whole beach and start to fight back, at which point the tides shrunk the beach almost up to the wall, which happened to be one of the bigger motivators to get soldiers to move up the beach
2:25 Americans grouped up like this would have been completely annihilated. The MG42 (the Nazi machineguns being used in this scene) fired at a minimum of 1200 rounds per minute, earning it the nickname "Hitler's Buzzsaw" because it sounded similar to a saw being used when fired. It also shot 7.92x57mm Mauser, which is a really big round if you didn't know. That size of rounds going downrange that quickly would tear apart any soldier before they'd realize they hit the ground, not to mention how many of those were posted up and shooting onto the beaches. All a Nazi would have had to do was spray in the general direction of any of these groups and they'd all be dead in about a second or so. Multiple of those posted up and I think you can see why groups like this wouldn't have lasted this far into the beach
2:31 Why is there a Nazi standing in front of the sandbags? Is he suicidal? Does he need a hug?
2:35 As discussed previously, this is about half the minimum firerate of the actual MG42. In the amount of time these machineguns are seen firing, the barrels would've started getting a bit red
2:42 The grapple mortars were not used on the beach section of Omaha. They were used specifically by the rangers who had to scale a cliffside as their mission was to attempt to take out the artillery positions behind the lines of the Nazis
This concludes my Ted-talk
Very informative but I think you overuse the term Nazi
That was an epic history lesson dude. They should have consulted you before making this. 🤣
That dude does indeed look like he needs a hug
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Good Analysis👍
Wow so realistic: "we are being bombed, quick everyone leave the shelter of the bunker and get blown up"
@@thibaud9269 I mean, shooting at planes with rifles actually happened
@@thibaud9269 yeah? And it worked in some cases. A low flying plane vs a well placed m1 carbine shot will fuck someone up.
@@gear1264 makes sense, not sure it's really optimal though... Is it?
@@thibaud9269 okay. I'll put it like this. Dont quote me on it because nothing is 100% true. But the ww2 bombings were recorded to be so powerful that it would send shockwaves to space. It was the equivalent of around 300 lightning strikes. Now let's take the concrete huts they were in that had like 2 feet of concrete over there heads. I'll give em the benefit of the doubt, they were thought places. But not only this. They had enemy soldiers coming in for miles. So not only were the bunkers not gonna do anything but get them crushed in groups and if they weren't crushed they'd be handicapped if not killed by the soldiers invading once found or taken as pow's. So yes it was smarter for them to leave those bunkers and spread out that way one bomb wouldn't kill as many people. And what I said previously doesnt apply to this situation only that they COULD do it. But ground troops were more focused on suppressing fire on the waves of enemies coming in. Until they had their head on their shoulders enough to deal with the planes and all that good stuff. Idk man that's just how they were trained. The germans weren't expecting it. And idc how long you've trained. Or what branch you are. If you're under attack. Especially when you arent expecting it. You will panic and lose train of thought and adrenaline will take over and soldiers have that if under attack. Shoot back mentality. So I mean yeah not all choices they made were smart obviously but staying in those places was just suicide. There were hundreds of planes. And soldiers coming in by the second. It's not like they could wait for them to stop. Mine as well go out taking a few with you. Or at least trying.
Hollywood
“A soldier doesn’t fight because he hates what’s in front of him, he fights because he loves what’s behind him”
Love that!
In germany it was a bit diffrent at the end. They didn´t hate what was in front of them, but feared what was behind them. Namely the SS/Officers and executions on the spot if they even thought of deserting.
Amen to that.
@Transylvanian MGTOW monk That's a quote from early 20th century British writer G.K. Chesterton and the actual quote is, "The true soldier fights not because he hates what is in front of him, but because he loves what is behind him.”
American Soldiers behind him: ......free kill :v
This isn’t historically accurate in real life the allies completely missed the target due to cloudy weather
WRONG THAT WAS JUST IN OMAHA
ISENT THAT WHATS HE TAKING ABOUT??
@@watford_horn1712
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@@CR17777 no he said on all beaches...
@@watford_horn1712 ????? I did?? Show me the time he said that
When cod ww2 has a more realistic Normandy scene
Betfer than this Normandy scene
Realistic?? You mean pew pew gun look realistic? and inaudible explosion seems realistic? What is this
69 likes oh how much I want to like but
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@@thetacodeloverymanman2771 for real.
@@Rokaishi This scene is straight 90% not accurate.
Whoever wrote this movie script doesn't know a thing about dday
Nah man if he didnt readed it usa had flying tanks around with anti-mine boots
Well, this movie "My way" is a Korean one, aand it monitored the war in 3 different places with the same two men (a korean soldier and a japanese officcer): russia vs Japan (they had been captured) then Russia vs Germany (they had been pushed tp fight alongside the Russians) then this scene... I guess it was a huge effort to cover the whole war in an only one movie.. it was a good movie however
I think this is just like a expectations of the American Commanders that are present in d day
also the sound of the MG42 is wrong xD
@@ghicarobert2460 yup sounded more like the American one.
The scene undercuts what it took for the Canadians, Americans and Brits to overcome that morning. Neat eye candy, greatly inaccurate recount.
Maple syrupers
The movie “Saving Private Ryan” shows a more accurate battle scene in the beginning
Respect for the Camera Man risking their own live just to film and time traveling
you mean men
Time Travel is risky business!!!
Good thing he survived
even he can fly and drop with bombs lol
@@너도묻히고싶냐 how do you mean
Why does every movie interpret the beach as 3 feet long
There were different beaches yknow
@@themrman0 YOU REALISE NONE OF THEM WERE 3 FEET LONG AND IT WAS A JOKE
I have been to Omaha beach recently, with the tide out, it can be over 150 meters, if not more
Why does every movie make Americans look so badass in combat? But they aint.
@@MarkSmith-cd2bx it's 1kilometers lol... They had to run a kilometer with MG42S firing on them
A film made by someone who's never opened a history book.
True
@Jack Russell & played Call of Duty once
This movie “My Way” was made by a Korean company. At one point the two main characters are forced into the Soviet Army and participate in an attack that almost lifted straight from “Enemy at the Gates”.
No the bombers did hit a shot it was impossible to miss every shot
Actually you're the one that doesn't know history this is the best representation I have ever seen as a history teacher. The only thing missing is he heavy equipment getting stuck at the beach.
I love it how precise was the navy storming the beach, when it was really innaccurate and left most of the german positions untouched.
Teacher: Were taking a field trip to France
Girls: ugh France is so boring
Boys:
Not a lot of people like ww2, i do tho😊
Ahahhaha facts
Me:Then go back to WW2 and you see how boring it is!!
Infinity Boy either you are a 9 year old fortnite rat who doesn’t understand memes or a 40 year old dumbass who’s trying to understand memes
@@NoName-nf5xl Life back there was much better, than today. Well except for the wars.
The Bombers and Battleships actually completely missed their targets on D Day
the battleship bombardments were accurate they did a lot better than the bombers did
Hassan Rao All targets were taken out accept German defences at Omaha
@@321RrelyT that is not true
Hassan Rao The only beaches that suffered heavy casualties was Omaha and Juno beach. All defences were taken out at sword, gold and Utah. Few hours later battleships eventually fired at defences at Omaha.
There wasn't that much planes
Me and the boys: playing with nerf guns
our parents: “aww, they’re so cute!”
our imagination:
Facts
Lol
So relatable
Lmaooo
Me and my friends tried doing this with airsoft and it hurt like hell cuz we actually thought we could just take the damage
Shoutout to the camera man surviving this..
Shoutout to the most unoriginal commenter...
@@wherebanana8585 Shoutout to the most corret commenter
@@wherebanana8585 Shoutout to the most unoriginal response to an unoriginal comment.
He wasnt actually in a war
@@louissteven8862 no fucking shit
hmmm, saving private Ryan was more accurate than this
Edit. For those I've offended. Sorry. What I was trying to say is that the effects felt more real SPR than what this video was showing. if what I said still offends you, I dont' know what to say
half of the clips are from saving private ryan :]
@@solbanan Not a single one is? What are you talking about
@@solbanan all of clips are from My way
solbanan
Not a single one is
Also, saving Private Ryan is very accurate. This is a piece of shit film based on visual effects and doesn’t care about history.
Ants: (lives outside near the road, chillin, doing ant stuff)
Ants when its Raining:
Lol
Haha reminds me on the movie Antz when it starts raining!
The bombs are water drops
SO TRUE
True
No.Their bombings fell inground,not to the shore.It was one of the reasons caused their catastrophe.
Melian Duarte this is true but don’t you mean inland
@@xenolo5927 Sorry,its not my first languague.What word would you have written?
@@melianduarte9848 ify
@@xenolo5927 Yes,inland,sorry,i meant it!Thankyou for your help!
The bombing on Omaha only hit like one biker they were 3 miles of course
My father landed on Omaha Beach after it was secured. Dad was awarded the Silver Star by order of General Patton for the Battle of Metz.
My grandpa was in the Normandy too. I fight brave for his country... Miss you Hans...
My great grandfather was an allied informant of Portugal (my country)
and a portuguese diplomat which allowed the allies to buy tungstenium
from us.
Fuck for USA
did he get a splinter or something oh no u get a purple heart for that
@Imbecile McGee the 2nd Bear in mind not every soldier was a fudge boy. People can get married and then have kids later on in their life.
Girls at the beach : *swimming in the ocean*
Boys at the beach :
cringe
@Notscripted HD Okay, how about "this comment is overused and unfunny"?
@@lukewarmfacts5107 That's right😄
@@canadianbacon2693 how about fuck up and u make a joke mate considering ur opinion matters the most
@@jbruv2393 I'm just putting it out there. I'm in the minority in this situation because most people laugh their asses off reading boys vs. girls jokes. So I have every right to give my opinion. Have fun on r/dankmemes
Awfully nice weather we're having this D-Day.
😂😂only if it went this well
Lol
At first the weather was bad and then the clouds broke and the weather became good
What do you expect its June
Bombers hitting the targets?
I can't understand how the camera guys survive this battle. it's so intense. salute him indefinitely.
This was a movie, not actually WW2.
Daily dose of r/Woooosh
@@m1a2abrams34 R/woooosh
@@Racistt_Hotdog your welcome
The cameraman is using hubble telescope and he is safe in the space taking videos
Maybe they had multiple camera men 🤔🤔🤔🤔🤔🤔
They totally left out the Kung Fu fight scene, and I was hoping to see dragons!
Yeah. And were is the Laser-Raptor-Cavalry? Completly inaccurat.
Nobody:
The camera man survived the dday
Lol .. exactly
Bombs not realy
I like is dat my film
@@sinanozturk5201 r/woosh
frank julian bolon 😂🤣
fastest d-day fight ever xD allied troops rushed in german positions after 3 minutes
CoD logic
Utah as the only beach were the Allies got off this quick.
@@tutts999 but not in three minutes. utah beach wasnt defended very well so its true that the allies did not had much problems there
Ohama beach was like 500m or smth like that, this beach is like 50m only lol
jeez americans hacking agian smh
Pretty sure the bombing took place earlier when the Germans were still in the bunkers and was mostly ineffective. Same with most of the heavy naval gunfire.
only American would go out and shoot their Carabiner at Airplanes....
This is top quality Hollywood.
No accuracy.
Not historically correct.
Complete make believe of real events.
And some Leftist political view that has no relevance to anything.
Hollywood is on the side of the Nazis, and they wish they won the war.
Ovcourse nowadays there supporters of the CCP Chinas Globalization.
Hollywood is just Leftist propaganda nowadays, so no wonder 0% accuracy.
@@sailingsvagony8595 haha, that’s a joke right?
@@Americandragonrider333. (It’s a Korean film btw)
@@Americandragonrider333. , the Nazis aren't actually leftists
Literally, almost everything you see in this scene is fictional.
As well done as it is technically - historically, this is not accurate for a number of reasons.
Victors write history maybe that is what really happened.
@@alimjuliam582 I don't think there is much difference in the German versus allied accounts of what happened on D-day. Serious historians rely on accounts from both sides.
@@N-JKoordt I think that that really happened cause the Germans were only present during the bombardment on the beach. Before the allied arrived and if there was bad weather how did the allies know that none of their bombs hit their targets. They in the air over the clouds.
@@alimjuliam582 I can only recommend reading one or more of those big books written on the operation. I'm sure the movie shows a condensed version of some of the events.
The allies could assess the damage after they arrived. And it all depends on what beach section this is supposed to be. Omaha Beach was the only place where strategic bombers were used, but it does not look like that beach, nor does the fast advance.
lol for some reason they don't show the floating tanks which didn't float
This is “Saving Private Reinhard.”
LMAO
Why so sour kraut?
Saving Private Hans
Reinhard sinaga
Saving Private Rihanna is better
What america wanted it to be like bombing Utah: EZ
What actually happend: *M I S S*
This film was made by a South Korean film director, not American. ya dumdum
@@rednasxela6031 it was just a joke.
@@Purple84923 dumdum
@@rednasxela6031 It's still what they would have preferred it to be like Korean or not.
EDIT: No need to get your knickers (panties) in a twist lol.
@@peterlonergan thanks captain obvious
"Hollywood's take on German perspective of D-Day beach landing"
There i fixed the title for you
the film is south korean
Perfect this is a great example of someone who hasn’t open a WW2 history book.
This movie was based off of the Utah landings. This movie is extremely accurate to what happened on Utah, maybe you're he one who didn't open a history book?
@@OpRaven-62 Im not sure if your trolling or not but i hope you actually smart enough to know that none of the bombs that were dropped by U.S. air planes actually hit their target that day so this scene with air planes dropping bombs killing germans was very stupid
@Pablo Lens-Gallardo i never seen the movie but when people talk about D-Day most people think about Omaha beach which is what i was referring to in my original comment
@@mos-wd4zs No. They're based on legit research and neutral peer review, like everything else.
@Pablo Lens-Gallardo Also judging from the terrain and carnage, this is Omaha. Utah was a walk in the park. 200 US casualties, including wounds, total of the WHOLE DAY.
This is definitely not accurate at all. The bombing raid was unsuccessful by miles inland and it was cloudy. Planes did not strafe the beach during the boat landings and there were naval bombardments
Film world mate good action scenes tho don't u reckon .
I know on the Juno side The the bombers ran towards the beach overshot the beach and over 1000ft passed the houses Fighter cover was weak at best for any ground targets Thier role was shoot down fighters and bombers Grandfather said it wasn't till the next day that he saw Typhoons shooting rockets in the distance
IKR?! that was the first thing i noticed... i thought to myself, didnt the bombings miss?
you are correct.
@@lemmy6782 - Artistic license; good representation of what the Allied High Command intended and expected but not what actually happened. More like an action game version than history.
Alternate title: how America wishes d day happened (edit) great arguments everyone! And thanks for all the likes
Not exactly sure how you think this comment makes any sense.
Do you know what happened that day?
Wahid Nino hurts pro US thugs? You realize the war would not have been won if it weren’t for the US right?
@@AJ_76421 bruh the almost did nothing bruh
If it wasn’t for The United States and all its blood that was spilled on foreign soil. All of you fucking idiots would be speaking German. Fuck you
My inner historian was typing an essay but then realized it’s really all been said.
Extremely inaccurate, not even going to begin to call out what's wrong with this scene. Looks like Utah beach. That's not what happened.
only thing they got right were the landing crafts moving in lol
It is utah beach
I think I would rather wait for a D Day veteran to critique rather then any of us that weren't there...sorry dude
it is a cheaper budget film made in Korea loosely based on a true story, its not accurate but its not a bad movie if you watch the whole thing. its call My Way (Mai Wei)
It's not even close to Utah beach either considering they more or less were able to walk up the beach, and only accounted minimal arty rounds on the beach, and there was virtually no German defences on Utah
If anyone actually thought that d day went that smoothly you know nothing about history
Smoothly 😂😂
What nigga ?
It didn’t go smoothly at all, for those who are curious. It almost ended in utter defeat for the allies at Omaha beach.
D-Day almost failed
Keegan Firecloak war is never smoothly that’s what I don’t understand. Of course there were defaults where they almost lost but war can never be smoothly as long as there’s killing involved
This reminds me of a joke the German forces told to their fellow solders...."if you see green planes, that's the British air force....if they are white, it's the americans...if you see nothing, that's the German luftwaffa..."
Could you explain that to me sir. I'm not very of why such thing and I would be really glad if you could spare me some information about this :)
@@Mpqtelevanta before the invasion of France the German forces were stationed around the beach area... they were supposed to have air support in the case of the americans invading but Hitler wanted them on the eastern front due to the increasing number of military might coming from the Russians... that's why the joke was made because the German forces in France didn't have air support.
@@gabrielsuarez4424 oh really? Now that's a bummer :v. But thanks for the information man. Highly appreciate it
@@Mpqtelevanta you're welcome... I love history so I like little backstorys told by soldiers
Soldier humour always speaks the truth in the best way, doesn't it?
I just want to point out the fact that this is a film about a Korean Soldier being conscripted in the Imperial Japanese army, Soviet Red army, and then the Wehrmacht during the war.
I know the movie but forget the name
@@shakenbake1484 my way
This was made by someone who skipped history class.
Exactly
Bruh no
@@basedneutral1173 Bruh yes.
@@bryandoles4227 You dont even know who is the director, hes technically korean, a war film shouldn't be as accurate as you think, they can do whatever they want, you cant judge them. It doesnt mean its bad if its innacurate because is really not
@@spoopy9689 What does fury have to do with this?
God help us when this becomes the official "history"
It's a Korean movie alled "My Way" and shows as accurate as possible the landing at Utah Beach.
doofkos this movie isn’t accurate to the actual reality.
Haben wir etwa Angst vor der Wahrheit?
@@doofkos Accurate according to who?
guten morgen, guden talk, бьют по роже, бьют и так🍺🍺🍺
"hurry and grab the machine gun!"
*Throws him into AA gun room*
So the AA gun would be a machine gun?🤔
Translated he says to your shooting position
lmao
(づ。◕‿‿◕。)づ
Confused BIG YES
When expecting a major invasion, always put your 55 gallon drums of fuel stacked, and in the open.
This is a great film but the allies dropped nearly 17500 tones of bombs on Omaha beach but didn't even kill a single soul.
Name if film
R u sure this is omaha beach
Was waiting for someone to point that out
@@diamantesangrenueva3737 My Way
@@diamantesangrenueva3737 My Way, the story is about two boys. One is which Korean and the other Japanese, they were best friends as children but things changed when they grown up. An unlawful act was taken upon one of them and was sentenced to fight with the Japanese during the time against the Russians. Being in an unpredictable state. One of them comes across the there best friend which was in a higher ranks abusing his power. Moral of story is they go through some fucked up shit, and how friendships can last even through the darkest times. 🤷🏻♂️
This isn't that historically accurate because most of the bombers missed their targets
Yeah, in omaha beach us bomber missed almost every target because of cloud. But in utah beach us bomber flew under the cloud and they got many target, as the result landing in the beach was successful. I saw this from nat geo last week. But correct me if I wrong
how the fuck do you know.???
@@paulandre836 hes right the most died to the end
There weren't even aerial bombers in the Normandy invasion, all the bombing was done by shelling from the ships.
@@uzthiemosto2867 , don't be a dick, I was on the beach getting a tan at the time.
Cool, but not historically accurate in the least.
yea they glorified the Allies’ victory. but it’s an action movie so i couldn’t really complain
@@9sore yeah it would be boring if they didn't try to change anything lol
@@9sore They also portrayed Soviet Red army exactly like what they are in Enemy at gates (2001), which is also inaccurate.
Conquers writes history, not defeaters. Allies and America so much away from German but German were fighting several front Russian, French, Europe and Africa.
@@titanicwang2044 Well I mean historical accuracy always improves a movie.
But imagine how terrifying it was for the Germans too, just seemingly endless waves of Americans streaming out of boats, seemingly without fear, coming to kill the guy who just killed one of their team mates
It was terrifying for everyone honestly, just trying to shoot every enemy you see, not knowing if you will survive
Its like when you and the boys would bunker down on cod zombies
@XxxRainxxX bro obviously allies I mean its like the entire rest of the globe versus german and japan, and ig italy if u can even count them before they switched. the axis didn't know their spawn and was just getting spawned trapped so much.
@XxxRainxxX they do have the better uniforms, cooler guns, better emotes, and funnier language, so its a toss up for sure.
@XxxRainxxX true true. but as an option if you just corner camp spawn u could make it so Russian couldn't go anywhere by spawn trapping them. then using italy as a defense against the allies from the west along with any backup axis units. the key is to corner camp 😎
Worst and most inaccurate movie representation of dday in movie history...
Edit: Thanks for all the likes.
what is the list of the most accurate films in this scenario?
piergiorgio bogatto are you asking best movies based on dday? If so I know them all.
Kevinelol Lol saving*
piergiorgio bogatto I can tell you would you like to know
DudeWhoPlaysGames saving private Ryan was way better
The bombers didnt hit the targets on dday. They missed by a long shot
Cause the commander send the wait 5 secs before dropping the bomb
That's happened on one beach still four more
Only in Omaha beach, the rest hit.
Typical American, thinks D-Day was all Omaha beach.
@@Summersong2262 Omaha had the most casualties than any where else on Normandy you fool
Why is it a nice , sunny day?
The invasion started very early in the morning with extremely bad weather
Runertje550 not True the brttains lied about the weather on the radio so the Germans did not expect an invasion
Weather was so rough almost all the DD tanks sank and made things all the worse for Omaha Beach.
That was what the media wanted you to know
@@marley9800 The weather was bad. There was so much cloud cover that the allied bombers waiting dropping off their load in fear or hitting their own troops, which resulted in them releasing their bombs far inland and had no effect on the battles on the beaches
@@marley9800 Whatttt? Huh? You're special aren't you
When i was a kid I remember playing COD 2 and i thought how lucky being on a German side and by the time now i realize there's no better things in war
Saving private ryan's beach scene is more accurate than this
Inglorious bastards was more accurate than this...
lol fr
This is a Korean film.
malleymyster Honestly the movie sounded interesting until you watched it
Thats a goddamn film ofcourse
Planes in D-day couldn't perform a bombing run due to the heavy storm
Well, they did. They just missed their targets due to the weather and ended up bombing a bit further inland
@@keeganfirecloak4695 lol by 2 miles you mean
Victoriuscumbag again... _just a _*_wee_*_ bit off target_
@@popthiccle1158 You do realise that bombing in that time wasnt easy to perform? That is why allied air forces decided to bomb whole cities instead of single targets like factories, becouse with the 1940's scopes and avionics it was extremly hard to navigate on such small targets, and in d-day weather was cloudy, that made shore bombarding even harder so.. Next thing is that bombers were doroping loads in grups where Commander of wing gave order to drop to other planes, that means a little delay in drop, and target was very short... B-17 ain't Stukas, they can't perform accurate diving bombing on small targets..
They did, but they just did a really shitty job of hitting their targets
The truth is no one died in that bombing..
Wrong.
@Major Konigs yea.
@chris brown Nope, the artillery barrage was only on the beach lines, no artillery barrage went up on the cities above the beach line.
They specifically said that the targets were bunker lines by the beaches and FOBs/SDs.
@@nyph933 i mean the germans not the french
you're wrong. only Omaha beach was missed bombing. others beach such as Utah,... were damaged so that marines could land.
I love how SPR set the trend for backwards facing wooden “tank traps” on beaches.
Those are designed to tear tge bottom out of landing craft, stranding them and blocking others
@@reallyhappenings5597 that’s really interesting, I read that they used to have mines attached to them. Do you think a wooden frame would be capable of stopping a landing craft? It seems a bit more reasonable than stopping a tank but I’m still not convinced.
Fun fact =most of the air force bombers missed there target during d day.
This target during D-Day wasnt a huge area of city, only narrow line of fortifications. And they didnt use Pdershings, Tomahowaks, Patriots, only clasic bombs.
Actually they completly missed
But not at Utah Beach.
Their
Most? Not a single bomb hit the fortifications or a soldier.
Very inaccurate, but really nice scene.
There's time for history and there's time for just nice scenes.
Inaccurate? Please tell us how it really was
@@heavymeddle28 My comment is a general answer to all the people complaining about details of this scene.
For me, they could have shown a fucking m1 Abrams and I would not give a shit😂😂. I'm not on RUclips for historically accurate films.
@@heavymeddle28 for example bombers completely missed their targets
@@speed65752 Vary True. Now adays People are s o quick to judge a video completely forgetting that youtube was meant to be enjoyed watching and creating. For me I like watching videos cause they are enjoyable and this is enjoyable. Not that seeing mens life's being wasted is enjoyable but how to was put together. Really shows the stress of battle.
@@jman4083 then make videos and call it something else. People who have no idea what happened think this is how it was.
"A soldier doesnt fight bcs he hates whats in front of him but bcs he loves whats behind him"
That hit different thanks man
that's deep
Sometimes they do hate whats in front of them. If their fighting the oppressor than yes they do hate them.
I cant remember who made that quote
That’s gay
i’ve been realizing something. Germany signed the treaty, also knowing that WW2 would happen soon. The signed it because they knew the strong countries wouldn’t be back in shape in that quick of time.
This is even farther from historic accuracy than typical hollywood d-day pictures.
It's not made in Hollywood. It's a korean movie. Based on true story.
@@Troubleshoot_it Typical movie theatrics, not only was the waters edge too close to the sea wall, there were way more ally landing craft, the bombers bombed further back not directly on the beach head, and there were more Germans defending the coast.
@@ratkebab9536 you are exactly right, thank you for this comment.
@@ratkebab9536 Was that the case for all D-day landing zones though?
@@marinko6450 Utah beach and Omaha beach were the most heavily fortified. The other 3 beach heads taken by the Canadians and British weren’t as fortified because the nazis ran out of man power and supplies because of their war on the eastern front with the Russians and they didn’t really think we would attack across the channel. Also America had the most men and machines in the war because the other allies were either too small of an nation to produce the man power or equipment and had been at war for a few years so they were tired like England or they were fighting their own front and were pretty busy like Russia not to mention the human life lost by the Russians I’m pretty sure that Is accurate
This is from the Korean movie, "My way". It's a true story about two Korean soldiers who happen to trip their way into the German Wehrmacht.
It's based on a true story
I've watch the movie. It's so nice. I would rate 10 out of 10. It had me tears in the end.
thx for the movie name
Wow
He get caught by the japanese and then the red army and then the german
dear hollywood, what we would like to see within the next few years
ww2 movie, german perspective
vietnam war movie, not political
ww2 movie, war in the pacific
anything modern as long as mark wahlberg is in it
ET BOYS also a movie that is realistic and please don’t add politics in the movie and no female lead in war movie bc they were never in the war :/
@@awisepolarbear.3211 yes right
Just watch the pacific. Its a HBO mini series that covers Marines fighting in the Pacific. There is also another miniseries that is exclusively about the Germans in WW2 called Generation War.
@@awisepolarbear.3211 that's where you are wrong kiddo, there were women. Most countries had them in supporting roles. Russia used them as snipers, combat pilots, and tank drivers.
Chase Keener yes I’ll admit I got that wrong but the thing I we just trying to get at is I just don’t want the movie to be political and stuff like that
This is actually pretty good as an amalgam of the stories and perceptions from all of the sectors on all of the miles of beaches involved. What I want to know is how all of the naval gun support was made up of more Cleveland class-ish cruisers than were ever made.
I once read that the allied ships missed most of their barrages due to beeing to far away from the shore and that only one ship actualy hit the bunkers because the captain flooded a section of the ship to get a better angle. The later sounds like a myth thou.
Remember
There were humans on both sides
Not really
Dragojazz ?
Dragojazz explain?
@@Dragojazz9318 ??? Tf explain
BTS biggestfan he means those are r o b o ts
I like how the flak doesn’t start shooting until the camera men gets there
You don't know your history. By early 1944 each flak gun crew was increased by one member: a cameraman. The gun commander was under orders not to commence firing until the cameraman was in position and filming. : )
@@davidcox3076 you know im not gay nerdy becaused stalin is gay! He thought hitler love him but of course hitler ain't stupid!
@@THEBIGGAME683 ?
@@davidcox3076 holy shit dude, get a career in history or some shit. Ur speak straight facts
Video: "German perspective of D-Day beach landing"
Me: Yeah...sure.
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@@tasteful_trash4773 r/whoosh
@@theyeeter7864 lol I know everything was wrong in the video
It was based off of Utah not Omaha.
@@tasteful_trash4773, learn history
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Utah_Beach
Most of the beaches were only defended by mercenarys, that's why they went down so easy and Omaha was giving heavy resistance, because they had real troops on Omaha. The Germans lost d-day because they needed troops when they called Hitler he was sleeping. (In the eyes of the German when they need Hitler most he let them down) the Germans still didn't back down with out fight.
are we gunna talk about how the water is only 100 feet from the seawall when it should be a thousand feet?
or the fact that none of this is factually correct or portrayed remotely accurately
how many armpits is thousand feet?
The tide was in that day 🤷🏻♂️
@@RandomNameXY u do have a decentpoint
Actually its was alittle over 500 feet but an incorrection is the shear amount of boat landings. In reality only about 20 boats at a time could hit the beach in the movie it depicts alittle over 40.
How inaccurate can a movie be? I expected to see Sasquatch playing ping pong with Elvis on the beach with this one
Actually the Germans had a lot of war prisoners on d day fight. The two depicted are based off of a Korean pow who fought for japan and was captured by the Russians. The Germans later captured him and stationed him in d day.
I know. They made it out to be like it was a walk in the park for the allies...
Let's not talk about the sunny day that the movie had, or the perfect aim of the bombers, or how the boats dropped the men so close of the german positions.
God, we all know that for the allies, all the bad things that could be happen, actually happened.
en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ostlegionen
Korean soldiers were among them, including the individuals this movie is based off of.
Stop hating. Germans got spanked by the allies.. yes it wasn't perfect but hey nothing is.
What is that distance between beach and the german defense?
It was 1000ft.
First 600ft. had hedgehogs and stakes
At 800ft. seawall and barbed wire
Then mine field with over 17000 mines.
At 1000ft. They reached the dunes and only then they can start the attack. All this under continuous heavy machine gun fire over 125 bullets hitting the beach every second.
Holy shit dude. 125 bullets every second. Thats crazy
@@gavinsanford3576 The MG 42 from the Germans has a fire rate of 1200 shoots per minut
MG was the fastest machine gun back then on World War 2
@@kirsch4572 Damn dude.
DragonFire not sure which beach was this, but I’m talking about Omaha. There were 5 MG42 nests and each shot 25 bullets a second. That is 125 in total.
1) the allied bombers almost completely missed the fortifications
2) nearly all of the troops in the first landing died before reaching even halfway up the beach and it took waves upon waves of landing craft and tanks to make any progress on the beach
Many of The tanks Didn't make It to the beach due to weather condition only 2 allied tanks Made It to the beach
they missed Omaha, the Bombings at Utah (the beach this scene is set at) were effective as they flew extremely low, the only inaccurate part of the bombings in this movie was the planes used, these are B-17s and the bombers that bombed Utah were B-26 Marauders
Alternate title: "d-day on a clear day with a high tide"
ketchup bottle D-day was clear
@@MrReee-nr1dc nah it wasnt, cloudy like none other, thats why the bombers couldnt hit shit
ketchup bottle yeah, that’s why d-day is remembered to be a bad massacre. The planes didn’t get any of the machine gun posts like they planed cause of the shit weather
Mr. Reee the bombers just hit the beach becuse of the clouds🤷♂️
Brad Carter i guess your right i never seen big crators on the beach like that, thanks for the re info tho.
Man if only our battleships actually hit their bunkers like in this movie. Instead of over and under shooting
If you read German accounts it was the fire support from the sea, mostly from the Battleship firing platforms, that they had completely underestimated and was the most effective fire support not only on D-Day but in following days as the Allies expanded the beachheads.
The sea was red with blood even before the americans got thete cuz they killed more fish in the sea with those cannons than germans😂
It was the destroyers moving into point blank range that did most of the work against the pillboxes on the beach. The battleships mostly concentrated on the big gun emplacements further back from the coast, and didn't do such a good job except in one case where they got a shot right through the embrasure and blew the ammo inside up.
Battleships were more accurate the further from their target they got. Weird fact.
Yeah a major factor for why Omaha beach was a deadly assault was because the naval ships and bombers missed their targets and so the pillboxes were still operational
Producer: how many cuts are you gonna use in this scene
Editor: Yes
Other way round
Hi, what is the name of this production or movie ? Ex-Cpl Bonhomme R22R Canada served in Bosnia 94.
@@marc5385 it’s called My Way. Should be on Prime.
This isn't what the cut in the actual movie is like.
Europe: "fiuf, were done with the war guys, now lets make sure this never happens again"
Germany: "Hallo guys, we are doing a sequel. WW2: now it's personal"
How to don't learn history in 4 minutes
I hate to be "that guy" but it's how to not learn history, not don't.
Spencer LeBlanc that’s the joke
"How to don't"
@@synysterdax1593 I don't get it
Jeremy .Fundling This might be a r/whoosh but, I have doubts.
Weird how Saving Private Ryan came out 20yrs+ ago and still has the most accurate/realistic scenes.
Masterpieces can hold up a lot longer. Movies nowadays are quite forgettable.
@@BuckChongus good thought
@@BuckChongus yeah good point
I can agree on that
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0:33
What he actually says: "Get up you lazy pig! Go!"
Subtitles: "To your battle positions!"
LOL
CrAzY
Cool
U know German? Nice man
Das kann ich mir schon vorstellen. Ein grossteil der Soldaten dort waren Hilfstruppen aus dem Osten vorwiegend Rumänen und Bulgaren.
Ich denke nicht, daß sie von den Deutschen Offizieren gut behandelt wurden.
@Mr. Erdnuss büłłśhįť
I thought we missed.
Eh, it's always cool to imagine a world where we didn't.
Uniforms : mandatory
Explosions : mandatory
3D works : mandatory
History books : nice to have.
@Karl Berg That is Omaha. The terrain shows it's Omaha. Utah was rather flat.
Here is the classic Saving Private Ryan ridgetop defenses.
@Karl Berg Can't blame anyone for thinking it's Omaha, from that gigantic ridge the Germans are fighting from, is what I'm saying.
@Karl Berg Where do you see any feature that would tip the viewer that this is Utah beach?
I'm in no way uneducated on the subject, but when I saw that scene, there was NO DOUBT they were trying to do an Omaha beach depiction. NOTHING in this scene's terrain says it's Utah.
@@jonathanallard2128, there is the 709th Static Infantry Division so it _must_ be Utah. The 709th Static Infantry Division is part of the "Ostlegion" that is why the Korean dudes were there. Just watch Theodore Roosevelt's photos. This looks like Utah.
@@doofkos I know exactly what Utah beach looks like and it wasn't this. I not only saw pictures but I walked the beach myself 11 years ago.
Secondly, Utah beach was a walk in the park for the US soldiers, it wasn't even close to this level of insanity.
This clip; shows what we planned to happen
What happened: bombers missed all their targets
Only on omaha there were still 4 other beaches and they all hit theure marks
Except omaha due to bad luck
@@maryjoygelizon4268 clearly "bad luck"
This is Utah not Omaha notice how the beach isn’t 4 football fields long 🤷🏽♂️ In Utah it was an easy win for the Americans.
@@Tikii_9 Easy win? It is easy from your pictures books read from your padded reclining arm chair.
Betterifitsfree the Germans we SUPER unprepared they weren’t expecting it, which means it worked they got their asses whooped matter of fact Utah lost the least men.🤷🏽♂️🗣🗣
Even a tree could tell the story more accurately.