Jallianwala Bagh massacre (movie gandhi)

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  • Опубликовано: 16 дек 2024

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  • @juanmlleras
    @juanmlleras 5 лет назад +5959

    With this mindless massacre, the UK lost all moral authority. This was the beginning of the end of the British Empire.

    • @CrabTastingMan
      @CrabTastingMan 5 лет назад +524

      And they try to make themselves look like heroes by overplaying how Churchill fought against Hitler.
      And even then, Churchill was losing badly and only succeeded holing up in Britain to defend its skies.
      All this despite getting 5 times more material and monetary support from Americans than the Soviets, who successfully pushed right into Berlin, unlike the Brits.
      Yeah I guess it's better than Axis Japan playing nuclear victim try to hide how they *invaded, raped, conscripted, eaten (even George HW Bush almost got eaten in Chichijima, its why he threw up on their Prime Minister in 1992 when they were eating sushi because 8 of his wingmen were chopped up and eaten like that), killed, experimented, gassed all those people in Vietnam, Singapore, Malaysia, China, Indonesia, Australia, Korea, Philippines, and Micronesia (the natives were so glad the Americans saved them from Japan, they hold cargo cults in their honor to this day).* Even hide how they too, like Nazis, were developing nuclear weapons, but were too slow compared to the Manhattan Project. And how they got flyers warning them specific cities and dates of bombing but the government told them to get back to making weapons and ignore American lies. Or how Japan bombed civilians as early 1938 in China, in Chongqing.

    • @shubhamjoshi8683
      @shubhamjoshi8683 5 лет назад +520

      The British Empire did not have any morality in the very first place.

    • @waverider1674
      @waverider1674 5 лет назад +210

      India too did to the same sikhs in 1984 and Kashmir now

    • @Ajisai5987
      @Ajisai5987 5 лет назад +66

      @@CrabTastingMan ever heard of history fabrication

    • @abhisheksikdar2329
      @abhisheksikdar2329 5 лет назад +94

      @@waverider1674 no they didn't. Atleast not un Kashmir. If govt was hard it would have broken them by now
      In 1984 govt didn't directly game orders. Some pissed off leaders conspired and let the public had it

  • @Loccutus28
    @Loccutus28 6 лет назад +4716

    I am a History Professor at a college and I teach my students using this scene (thank you Dhritesh). I tell my students every time that whatever credibility the British government had before the "Amritsar Massacre" quickly evaporated due to this tragedy. After this horrific even, India's independence was assured. Although I am not Indian, I love the country and plan on continuing to teach its wonderful history!

  • @immatin4469
    @immatin4469 5 лет назад +5672

    Today its 100 years of this tragedy. Salute to the martyred...🇮🇳

  • @kekistaniempire8910
    @kekistaniempire8910 6 месяцев назад +890

    One thing this movie omits is the sheer outrage the massacre caused back in England, the officer was subsequently court martialed

    • @stevenmarler5154
      @stevenmarler5154 6 месяцев назад +62

      I do not think he was court martialed, he was allowed to resigned.

    • @kekistaniempire8910
      @kekistaniempire8910 6 месяцев назад +117

      @@stevenmarler5154 he was court martialed and forced to resign its just court martialing worked differently back then

    • @stevenmarler5154
      @stevenmarler5154 6 месяцев назад +40

      @@kekistaniempire8910 I have checked four different sources and they all support what I said. I stand by what I said.

    • @kekistaniempire8910
      @kekistaniempire8910 6 месяцев назад +18

      @@stevenmarler5154 well he was and it may not of been called court martialing but he did face legal consequences

    • @RA-ie3ss
      @RA-ie3ss 5 месяцев назад +5

      ​@kekistaniempire8910 A court martial is a more respectable legal process I think where actual punishments are rendered to the accused.

  • @WPT1776
    @WPT1776 Год назад +2231

    "General, how does a child, shot with a .303 Lee Enfield, apply for help?"
    That line has stuck with me since I first saw this movie in school.

    • @Hickmaann90
      @Hickmaann90 Год назад +55

      Agree. That Line has some impact.

    • @bad74maverick1
      @bad74maverick1 Год назад +41

      Few lines in cinematic history compare to that.

    • @harding10B
      @harding10B Год назад +99

      Strange that this is a British made movie how many countries make movies portraying themselves as the bad guys.

    • @tommyk7317
      @tommyk7317 Год назад +51

      That is the one huge difference between a democratic society and the authoritarian regimes.
      It leaves a vent.

    • @derekthekiller9140
      @derekthekiller9140 Год назад +75

      @@harding10B its not really portraying themselves, its portraying the people who allowed this to happen referring, the general British public were outraged, Winston Churchill called it 'unutterably monstrous.'

  • @sangitapatel3014
    @sangitapatel3014 4 года назад +4300

    1 minutes peace for those who have died.

    • @Jeevankaisahai
      @Jeevankaisahai 3 года назад +18

      Yeah, Sangita

    • @manyasharma5157
      @manyasharma5157 3 года назад +12

      yes we have to do

    • @Xplainpedia
      @Xplainpedia 3 года назад +27

      They Will never die, they will always live in our mind and heart ❤
      Jai Hind🇮🇳🇮🇳

    • @shivambharadwaj7879
      @shivambharadwaj7879 3 года назад +5

      @Iraj Pandey why 100 years pagal ho kya🙄

    • @enigmasaiko1807
      @enigmasaiko1807 3 года назад +39

      @@Broly-c6f wt other work do u guys have other than drinking, smoking and spreading hate!?

  • @headly4change117
    @headly4change117 6 лет назад +2134

    I visited this place last year and to my surprise the bullets holes are still there on the wall.. Shocking and sad😢

    • @bluebird1227
      @bluebird1227 4 года назад +89

      Yes me too, when I visited Amritsar a few years ago, I too saw the bullet holes and the well where people jumped to save themselves.

    • @MOOSEDOWNUNDER
      @MOOSEDOWNUNDER 4 года назад +3

      Goes to show how far these idiots have come. lol. They cannot even clean up after.

    • @FRISHR
      @FRISHR 4 года назад +75

      MOOSEDOWNUNDER oh look a British sympathizer, they didn’t clean the bullet holes to remember the history of this massacre.

    • @kadeejaashfina924
      @kadeejaashfina924 4 года назад +13

      sad😢😢😢😢

    • @muhammadhamdanrashid6564
      @muhammadhamdanrashid6564 4 года назад +5

      @@MOOSEDOWNUNDER shutup

  • @nocturnalrecluse1216
    @nocturnalrecluse1216 6 месяцев назад +508

    Fun fact: The British soldiers in this scene were Gurkha Riflemen from Nepal. So massacring Indians as ordered would be indifferent to them.

    •  4 месяца назад +8

      They look like Chindits.

    • @rh906
      @rh906 3 месяца назад +69

      You never garrison people in the same region they are from. If they have to expire some people, they won't see them as potentially family or clan members. Just meatbags in the way. And it is not exactly an authoritrian thing either as unless as active duty will place you in places you have nothing in common with.

    • @JasonCorbett-g9y
      @JasonCorbett-g9y 3 месяца назад +6

      @@rh906exactly

    • @rogueriderhood1862
      @rogueriderhood1862 3 месяца назад +26

      They weren't all Gurkhas, there were also Indian soldiers there. Sadly my knowledge of the Indian Army is not deep enough for me to identify their regiment.

    • @deanpd3402
      @deanpd3402 3 месяца назад

      Police forces and armies, around the world, have a track record of 'following orders'. We see it under fascism, communism, colonialism, no matter the regime, going right back into antiquity.

  • @jamesgarcia2040
    @jamesgarcia2040 5 лет назад +1635

    May God bless Udam Singh!

    • @deependradeependra2712
      @deependradeependra2712 5 лет назад +4

      James Garcia .anand.pal

    • @jamesgarcia2040
      @jamesgarcia2040 5 лет назад +75

      @@deependradeependra2712 Thank you. I have been to Jalian Wala Bagh. Though I am not Indian, the place brought years to my eyes to think of the the massacre. After that day in 1919, the British lost any semblance of moral standing they might have had. When Udam Singh was executed he immediately ascended into the pastures of heaven. When Singh killed Gen. O'Dywer, the General went immediately to Hell.

    • @jakecommonty2042
      @jakecommonty2042 3 года назад +7

      @@jamesgarcia2040 This was justified.

    • @DoctorXProducer
      @DoctorXProducer 3 года назад +14

      @@jamesgarcia2040 Lieutenant-Governor Michael O'Dwyer was assassinated by Udham Singh. Colonel (temporary rank of brigadier-general at the time of the massacre) Reginald Dyer, who is depicted in this clip, had already passed by the time Udham Singh made his way to the UK.

    • @myselfuser009
      @myselfuser009 3 года назад

      Yes.

  • @theunboxingend2004
    @theunboxingend2004 3 года назад +507

    My grandfather's kinsman was also there but he was saved then. My grandfather told this whole story to us.
    I am from Punjab, 🇵🇰.

    • @punjabiman596
      @punjabiman596 2 года назад +18

      same here, thank lord my grandma escaped into Britain at that time and didn't have a single chance of being there

    • @beans5762
      @beans5762 2 года назад

      @@PG-hc7nb nah nah we were richer than Britain all u did was steal our shit and run like cowards

    • @adityanarayanmishra3791
      @adityanarayanmishra3791 2 года назад +22

      @@PG-hc7nb india contributed 25 percent to the world economy before british came....atleast this was more the 2 percent contributed by britain

    • @mrcool2107
      @mrcool2107 2 года назад +5

      @@punjabiman596 she went to Britian or she left Britian?

    • @punjabiman596
      @punjabiman596 2 года назад +5

      @@mrcool2107 she went into britain with her husband for work that had an ok pay

  • @darthveatay
    @darthveatay 4 года назад +794

    The only punishment Dyer ever got was being removed from command

    • @BobbyMarshallYT
      @BobbyMarshallYT 3 года назад +178

      He got full pension till his death. House of Lords and many British subjects supported Dyre's actions and even raised 30,000 pounds to help him financially. He is termed a 'Hero' in British history. Stangely, Winston Churchill who is considered anti-India condemned his actions and demanded action against him, but the Parliamentarians refused.

    • @nakulsharma7725
      @nakulsharma7725 3 года назад +28

      And there were people that called him "the man that saved Punjab"!!

    • @BobbyMarshallYT
      @BobbyMarshallYT 3 года назад +8

      @@nakulsharma7725 It was a Propaganda started by Dyre himself by colluding with the Sikh religious leaders. The leaders declared Dyre a sikh. That's why the other sikhs started the Gurudwara reform movement to get rid of these corrupt religious leaders.

    • @samiulislam1791
      @samiulislam1791 3 года назад +7

      ​@@roshansingh1623 just came here after watching the movie

    • @laxmianand613
      @laxmianand613 3 года назад +1

      @@samiulislam1791 me too

  • @timholder6825
    @timholder6825 3 месяца назад +129

    Dyer, the man in command, Rudyard Kipling called, the man who saved the British Empire. He also started a benevolent fund for Dyer, which he later tried to distance himself from after all the facts came out and Britain was in outrage. Even ultra imperialist Churchill and Minster of War at the time, stated it was "an episode without precedent or parallel in the modern history of the British Empire… an extraordinary event, a monstrous event, an event which stands in singular and sinister isolation... the crowd was neither armed nor attacking".

    • @AllanMogensen
      @AllanMogensen 2 месяца назад +5

      So much for being a civilized country -

    • @allengreene9954
      @allengreene9954 2 месяца назад

      @@AllanMogensen. Winston would later say Himself “That It Was the Indians Fault for Breeding like Rabbits” During the Bengal Famine🤦🏿🤦🏿🤦🏿🤦🏿🗑️🗑️🗑️🗑️

    • @averagejoe8358
      @averagejoe8358 2 месяца назад

      ​@@AllanMogensenThe majority of India is in poverty. More civilised than they will ever be.

    • @Saj-cz8io
      @Saj-cz8io 2 месяца назад +7

      @@averagejoe8358 Which must be why the Indian economy is now larger than ours. Average by name, average by intellect it seems.....

    • @averagejoe8358
      @averagejoe8358 2 месяца назад

      @Saj-cz8io Yeah, through cheap labour from people living in squalor. I've been to Mumbai, the conditions honestly apalled me. Never again.

  • @filipselakovic5428
    @filipselakovic5428 3 года назад +1052

    Dyer suffered numerous strokes in the last few years of his life, which resulted in paralysis and speech impairment. He died in 1927 from a cerebral haemorrhage. Perhaps it was divine punishment.

    • @nahor88
      @nahor88 3 года назад +54

      Ironic how the British condemned Hitler's 3rd Reich when there were officers in their own army as bad as him... he was willing to kill unarmed civilians as mercilessly as the SS were unarmed Jews.

    • @domagojcapko4152
      @domagojcapko4152 3 года назад +43

      @@nahor88 "History is written by victors"

    • @Anglo_Saxon1
      @Anglo_Saxon1 3 года назад +4

      @@nahor88 It was policy by the German government to deliberately murder a whole race of people.It absolutely was not government policy by the British government to murder the Indian's.Don't try to compare the two.

    • @sasuneuzumaki2186
      @sasuneuzumaki2186 3 года назад +28

      @@Anglo_Saxon1 First of all indian is not a race but nationality .
      Second of all the British is responsible of the deaths of at least a billion people in India. They thought of themselves a "necessity" because they believed indians to be beggars who did not deserve the wealth and resources. They looted . Everything Britain had and has is made from the suffering and pain of others

    • @mizbaibnbasher6269
      @mizbaibnbasher6269 3 года назад +85

      @@Anglo_Saxon1 the entire South Asian continent suffered over 2.7 Billion deaths under British rule for 200 years...
      Wanna elaborate on that???

  • @kookookachu26
    @kookookachu26 4 года назад +864

    All history aside, this sequence is so amazingly shot and directed. The acting, the set pieces, the costumes, the cinematography. It doesn’t feel like a movie at all. It genuinely feels like you’re watching a piece of history.

    • @bato4531
      @bato4531 3 года назад +5

      Yess

    • @jerryp2790
      @jerryp2790 3 года назад +15

      watch the movie Sardar Udham if you can handle it. Far better and more impactful depiction of this massacre in the final 45 min. So Gut-wrenching.

    • @iamlalisasstylist1796
      @iamlalisasstylist1796 2 года назад +3

      this line "ALL HISTORY BESIDE"

    • @kookookachu26
      @kookookachu26 2 года назад +3

      @@iamlalisasstylist1796 aside. Not beside. Aside means disregard. Beside means in the general left or right of something.

    • @iamlalisasstylist1796
      @iamlalisasstylist1796 2 года назад

      @@kookookachu26 oh okk

  • @parasmehra2479
    @parasmehra2479 5 лет назад +865

    After this incident, dyer returned to England where he got prizes for this bravery. This makes you wonder how shameless are these Brits..... Really.

    • @parasmehra2479
      @parasmehra2479 5 лет назад +50

      @British National Conservative when dyer return to England a benefit fund was started in his name which collected 26000 pounds in that time of money, and should people feel happy that his action got criticism? when a sport person doesn't perform good then even he gets criticized for his performance, but dyer deserved the capital punishment which was too common to be given to the Indians but instead he gets rewarded by money for his action.

    • @rahulbhb
      @rahulbhb 5 лет назад +85

      @British National Conservative Tell Elizabeth to return the wealth looted by her forefathers . Tell Elizabeth to apologize in public for all the atrocities and murders committed by her empire.

    • @timsplanet2
      @timsplanet2 5 лет назад +21

      I guess you’ll be wanting that great big diamond from the queen’s crown!! What will India do with it?

    • @parasmehra2479
      @parasmehra2479 5 лет назад +103

      @@timsplanet2 nothing..... We might just throw that in garbage..... but you don't have to be concerned about how we gonna use our things, if someone stole something from your home and when you ask that thing back from him then does he has right to ask you that what would you use it for?

    • @Azhini
      @Azhini 5 лет назад +82

      @@parasmehra2479 As an English person I fully agree. Britain today stands on the looted and stolen wealth from countries like India and shamelessly refuses to acknowledge that fact. The fact that we have our monarchy etc sickens me.
      As a specific example for the diamond from the queens crown; yeah, give it back. It doesn't matter what happens to it after that, the point is simply that it's not hers to keep.

  • @garypollard1821
    @garypollard1821 2 месяца назад +105

    I'm an Englishman. I was a soldier.
    This was not soldiering. It was brutal, cowardly slaughter and shall forever be a stain upon my nation and although I wasn't born when it took place, I am profoundly sorry.
    The Public school system in England, at that time, and to a slightly lesser extent now, was a factory producing a class of barbarous individuals, who believed it was their right to take and control by force anything they wished for their own benefit, and to hold anyone not of that group in distain and as worthless.

    • @kmali6048
      @kmali6048 2 месяца назад +4

      I met a scottish guy in Canada and he still beleives Britishers came to civilize Indians :)

    • @theimmortalgrenadier3851
      @theimmortalgrenadier3851 2 месяца назад +3

      You can't spell Gary without " G A Y "

    • @garypollard1821
      @garypollard1821 2 месяца назад +1

      @theimmortalgrenadier3851 and you evidently can't have a thought without turning to homosexuality.
      I guarantee you receive sugar britches, and can't give because you lack potency.
      Just take care of your entrance and use plenty of lube.

    • @garypollard1821
      @garypollard1821 2 месяца назад

      @jamesbarlow4474 I'm erudite, but all I need say is that you're an idiot.
      If you haven't already bred, I'll pay for your vasectomy.

    • @bibimir
      @bibimir Месяц назад +3

      Sadly not all soldiers think this way, but they exist in every country - soldiers willing to commit war crimes. American soldiers, Russian soldiers, British soldiers, german soldiers... of course, there are good soldiers out there as well, like yourself. But, still sad it happens.

  • @AnilKumar-mv6fh
    @AnilKumar-mv6fh 5 лет назад +1716

    I really feel very sad on the ppl who sacrificed their life for our freedom. Big salute

    • @maheshbengarkar1354
      @maheshbengarkar1354 5 лет назад +18

      Anil Kumar sad thing is that they were not knowing this would happen because it was nonviolence protest and British given answer with violent act !
      We have to give blood to be free !! Not by nonviolence move ! In this way Bagath Singh and Subash Chandra Bose and others are great !!

    • @cheems2633
      @cheems2633 4 года назад +25

      They didn't sacrifice their lives voluntarily. This isn't something to feel proud about. I can only sense dread and despair in this.

    • @priyankatiwari5209
      @priyankatiwari5209 3 года назад

      @@maheshbengarkar1354 right sir …!

    • @cheems2633
      @cheems2633 3 года назад +1

      @sreelekha k.r Care to elaborate?

    • @sevatimondal7271
      @sevatimondal7271 3 года назад +2

      @@cheems2633 just shut you mouth you sh*t

  • @indiaawesomeness7923
    @indiaawesomeness7923 3 года назад +773

    The saddest thing is that the soldiers firing upon our brothers in Jallianwala Bagh were Indians themselves.

    • @vir4193
      @vir4193 3 года назад +154

      I think they were Gurkhas from Nepal.

    • @goodboygaming1473
      @goodboygaming1473 3 года назад +175

      They were Gurkhas from Nepal... not indian

    • @aaheliroy7769
      @aaheliroy7769 3 года назад +197

      He recruited Gurkhas and ppl from Baloch for this to ensure the soldiers firing had no sympathy for those being fired

    • @Tarnatos14
      @Tarnatos14 3 года назад +4

      @@aaheliroy7769 Who is "he?"

    • @aaheliroy7769
      @aaheliroy7769 3 года назад +38

      @@Tarnatos14 General Reginald Dyer

  • @rvlokesh4256
    @rvlokesh4256 6 лет назад +561

    This massacre is embedded in every Indians memories,we shall never ever forget and forgive....Jai Hind.

    • @Mylifesuckslol
      @Mylifesuckslol 3 года назад +21

      I will why can’t we stop seeing them as enemies they can’t be blamed for something other people did

    • @doctorgamez2410
      @doctorgamez2410 3 года назад +3

      @@Mylifesuckslol Who is blaming people living there today? We hate the British empire, get lost, sepoy.

    • @Mylifesuckslol
      @Mylifesuckslol 3 года назад +16

      @@doctorgamez2410 I hate the empire too the person said never forget which is fair but never forgive is too far

    • @doctorgamez2410
      @doctorgamez2410 3 года назад +17

      @@Mylifesuckslol No, they shouldn’t be forgiven for this, because it was done and they have barely made a half assed apology. Doesn’t mean we can’t have good relations with them. We can work together and recognize past wrongdoings.

    • @Mylifesuckslol
      @Mylifesuckslol 3 года назад +1

      @@doctorgamez2410 He probably means never forgive the brits even in their current state with the empire all but gone

  • @renevalice3056
    @renevalice3056 2 месяца назад +14

    the portrayal of Dyer as remorseless, numb, and intense is impactful acting in the film. Dyer was described as unfeeling to their suffering, and pretty much hated the thought of being seen a coward before the crowd. Their is so much division by historians by such a heartless man who very well landed on the wrong side on history, especially when remembering the courage of Gandhi and his people.

    • @theimmortalgrenadier3851
      @theimmortalgrenadier3851 2 месяца назад +1

      Based

    • @Etherdave
      @Etherdave 28 дней назад +1

      The curfew imposed by Dyer after the massacre, enforced by the threat of death by shooting, prevented wounded from being collected; thus many died of their wounds that night. Dyer was compelled to resign and retire from military service, and moved to Britain (he was born in Punjab, educated in Ireland) a broken and unhappy man. Historians have written that he carried the weight of the massacre on his soul, even as he had convinced himself he was right in ordering it. He died in 1927, sick, stroke-stricken, and haemorrhagic. Michael O'Dwyer, the Lieutenant Governor of Punjab in 1919, and just as lethally convinced as Dyer of a non-existent rebellion at Jallianwala Bagh, was a racist who believed in freedom for whites, but not for Indians; he fared little better than Dyer. Recalled to Britain in 1920, O'Dwyer spent the next twenty years seeking to sanitize himself and his legacy in supporting the massacre; he had numerous supporters, who styled both O'Dwyer and Dyer as 'Saviour Of The Punjab', including a former Viceroy, Lord Curzon, whose own career as a statesman was in steep decline. While transitioning from White Nationalism to Pro-Naziism in 1940, O'Dwyer was shot to death by a witness and survivor of the massacre, Udham Singh. Singh, involved in revolutionary politics since 1924, had come to the notice of British Intelligence as early as 1934, having escaped Punjab to England via Germany. Singh was tried, convicted, and hanged in 1940, and is today revered as a martyr and hero of Indian Independence; his statement to the court, following his conviction, was finally published in 1996. The massacre helped mainstream Indian Nationalism and the independence movement, which was achieved in 1948. Recent renovations to Jallianwala Bagh have caused some controversy, though it remains a popular tourist site, memorial, and pilgrimage, as well as a nice place to rest, either before, or after, visiting the Golden Temple of Amritsar, itself the site of a violent crackdown on Sikh militants by the government of India in 1984, resulting in hundreds of deaths, and ultimately resulting in the death, by shooting, of Indira Gandhi, Prime Minister of India, daughter of Jawaharlal Nehru, one of the architects of Indian independence. Today Hindu nationalism is on the rise in India, encouraged by Hindu-centric politicians intent on repeating the mistakes of India's troubled past. And so it goes.

    • @chandaniberry9369
      @chandaniberry9369 4 дня назад

      He was an evil Pshycopath.

  • @Lemon_Jackassss
    @Lemon_Jackassss 3 года назад +227

    I love the line “We must have the courage, to take there anger.”

    • @JinnYoungKim
      @JinnYoungKim 2 года назад +17

      Their anger.

    • @nlu92usc
      @nlu92usc 9 месяцев назад +10

      You can almost read his mind, like he was thinking, "These are my final words, I must make them count."

    • @Azuria969
      @Azuria969 6 месяцев назад

      he kinda killed those children too

  • @FashionFantasiess
    @FashionFantasiess 4 года назад +1111

    Just knowing this was done to my own people hurts me. Some of the people who were killed that tried to run away were not cowards. Some were people who tried to be home with their family, others were moms seeking safety for their kids, and some were loyal husbands to their wifes and loyal wifes to their husbands.

    • @ishanpednekar6576
      @ishanpednekar6576 3 года назад +70

      You are not a coward if you try to escape from dying foolishly

    • @divineflu34567
      @divineflu34567 3 года назад +21

      @@doubleOsable isn't British word is a stain itself

    • @vaibhavpachori017
      @vaibhavpachori017 3 года назад +7

      @@doubleOsable Yet I see a lot of your people being Racist and celebrating the massacre.
      Not learned a lot haven't they??

    • @Entity-xp6pp
      @Entity-xp6pp 3 года назад +10

      We will take revenge

    • @XYZ-c7q
      @XYZ-c7q 3 года назад +7

      @@doubleOsable easy for you to say when you come from the side of the oppressor.

  • @Trustallahswt892
    @Trustallahswt892 3 года назад +84

    Iam from USA.. (America)
    After watching this movie, i felt very sad for indians. I proud and respect india. India is not my country. But i love it...

    • @jonathanglzplz894
      @jonathanglzplz894 7 месяцев назад +1

      Regresa a Inglaterra

    • @omg.mesohungry
      @omg.mesohungry 7 месяцев назад +4

      Nope, you are not from the US.

    • @grmpflz
      @grmpflz 7 месяцев назад

      So you are from another country that ignores its responsibility for crimes against mankind: Remember the American Natives and Slavery!

    • @passchen-fail3704
      @passchen-fail3704 6 месяцев назад +1

      Probably not, actually

    • @clemenpetrola9441
      @clemenpetrola9441 5 месяцев назад +1

      Proof?​@@omg.mesohungry

  • @patwiggins6969
    @patwiggins6969 2 месяца назад +6

    Dyer was so convinced of his righteousness at that hearing. Seemed the officials were trying to get him to show some signs of guilt but he was too proud of what he had done. Chilling

  • @aarnachopdekar9490
    @aarnachopdekar9490 3 года назад +490

    Knowing the fact that it’s 102 yrs old still breaks my heart even today 😭😭😭😭

    • @PG-hc7nb
      @PG-hc7nb 2 года назад +6

      Knowing the fact that Britain built railroads in India still warms my heart.

    • @iamlalisasstylist1796
      @iamlalisasstylist1796 2 года назад +26

      @@PG-hc7nb don't u feel shame oh ofc u don't coz u Britishers will never be kind to us, right?

    • @PG-hc7nb
      @PG-hc7nb 2 года назад +6

      @@iamlalisasstylist1796 Yes we civilized you otherwise yall wouldve been as poor as africa eejit

    • @iamlalisasstylist1796
      @iamlalisasstylist1796 2 года назад +17

      @@PG-hc7nb oh wow what a big pleasure right? damn it, we dint's have any technology in India before ur general and blah blah blah's rule but we became INDEPENDENT after 1947 as u know what happened that year so anyways, we have many gadgets in India, why? coz u guys are not still telling us that what are do's and don't's, so accept it as your queen eliza eliza accepted it!!!

    • @PG-hc7nb
      @PG-hc7nb 2 года назад +5

      @@iamlalisasstylist1796 Accepted what, that we developed India?

  • @HalfLifeExpert1
    @HalfLifeExpert1 Год назад +329

    If i'm not mistaken, the script for the questioning of General Dyer is lifted directly from the real hearing's transcripts.

    • @JCarey1988
      @JCarey1988 5 месяцев назад +29

      It is. And even as someone who would be considered a "hard-right conservative" by modern standards, my immediate reaction is to stand up and scream "WHAT THE ABSOLUTE F-CK WERE YOU *THINKING?!*"

    • @edcarson3113
      @edcarson3113 5 месяцев назад +1

      The Irish man Dyer friend of de Valera

    • @FPSIreland2
      @FPSIreland2 5 месяцев назад +4

      @@edcarson3113 Stop lying Edward, he was born in india and went to university in ireland.

    • @GivemetheGravy
      @GivemetheGravy Месяц назад

      ​@@JCarey1988You still have time to change and realise the conservatives and their values have destroyed our country.

    • @JCarey1988
      @JCarey1988 Месяц назад

      @@GivemetheGravy some day youll grow up and realize being a Reddit liberal was just an embarassing part of being young.

  • @vandanasharma2886
    @vandanasharma2886 5 лет назад +405

    that kid's face gave me tears 😭😢😩

    • @pokemonhunter8418
      @pokemonhunter8418 3 года назад

      You tell us widows had childrens too how ruthlessly your culture had been throwing widows into fire.
      ruclips.net/video/XAc2KiDusQc/видео.html
      How did you ruthlessly killed lower caste peoples for entering in temples and you'd been killing millions of millions widows since the beginning killed a lot of peoples alive and killed a lot of girls by ur dangerous culture
      In same way everything happened with all bymut just thousands of people died
      *God see everything*
      Get happy if General Diar didn't shooted peoples so India would never be independent none's eye would open
      Ur Freedom fighters like Gandhi ji etc worked for Britian first.
      Watch in to video how britishers saved ur millions of millions girls
      Somehow God made happened what God wants to be happened and India's whole money was taken away and was made apoor country

    • @kummaise5929
      @kummaise5929 3 года назад +4

      @@pokemonhunter8418 wth

    • @pokemonhunter8418
      @pokemonhunter8418 3 года назад +9

      @Indian Atheist Our religion hasn't any caste system and we don't believe in any kinda blackfaith therefore we are christans.
      ✝️✝️✝️✝️✝️✝️

    • @pokemonhunter8418
      @pokemonhunter8418 3 года назад +2

      @Indian Atheist lool
      *You are more stupid than you look*
      As I said we don't believe in any blackfaith.
      So we just feel ashamed for our commited sins, What we have never commited.
      Improve your mentality.
      What can be expected you to say .😂.

    • @pokemonhunter8418
      @pokemonhunter8418 3 года назад +2

      @Indian Atheist You all carry on crying for the past

  • @ThatGuy-he6lc
    @ThatGuy-he6lc 6 месяцев назад +102

    If you haven't watched it, you must watch Gandhi. Directed by Richard Attenborough (brother of David Attenborough, the naturalist) it is truly a masterpiece.

    • @Gravity_studioss
      @Gravity_studioss 2 месяца назад

      Thank you for the recommendation, I will check it out

    • @xavanto023
      @xavanto023 2 месяца назад +1

      Así es. Y con una actuación soberbia de Ben Kingsley como Gandhi 👍👍👍

    • @weeksweeks9552
      @weeksweeks9552 9 дней назад +1

      I was a little concerned that it was their other Attenborough (the naturist)

    • @chandaniberry9369
      @chandaniberry9369 4 дня назад

      No it's not . The lead role of "Ghandhi" is played by a white guy? He tanned himself to become brown. They should have cast an Indian actor.

    • @ThatGuy-he6lc
      @ThatGuy-he6lc 3 дня назад

      @@chandaniberry9369 Ben Kingsley is of Indian descent lmfao, his real name is Krishna Pandit Bhanji

  • @gangabhika1165
    @gangabhika1165 5 лет назад +287

    Salute to bhagat Singh and his friends.

    • @kuljeetgogoi2388
      @kuljeetgogoi2388 3 года назад +19

      Udham singh

    • @adityanarayanmishra3791
      @adityanarayanmishra3791 2 года назад +1

      @@PG-hc7nb who kicked out indians out of the train and used railway to transport free goods from india to britain.....still salute???

  • @karanveersingh6367
    @karanveersingh6367 4 года назад +207

    "We must have the courage to take their anger"

    • @TheWchurchill4pm
      @TheWchurchill4pm 7 месяцев назад +1

      Maybe if the British had taken that approach - if they’d just kept administering justice fairly whenever the radicals attacked them - then maybe they wouldn’t have lost India.

    • @rishisaini5269
      @rishisaini5269 7 месяцев назад +3

      ​@@TheWchurchill4pm So kind of you to refer to Freedom Fighters of my nation as "radicals".

    • @kennethpotts4341
      @kennethpotts4341 6 месяцев назад

      Today, it serves no purpose to hate. The purpose is education by all involved so that such a thing does not happen again. The number 1 take away is that under no circumstances should anyone kill unarmed innocent people especially your own countrymen. India as well as many other countries have this shame in their past. So look forward not backwards and heal yourself.

  • @paulatreides6218
    @paulatreides6218 5 лет назад +406

    and the irony is that the West look at the colonies and call them Barbarians..

    • @okeng71487
      @okeng71487 4 года назад +16

      Well who were the ones who opened fire? Westerners or Barbarians?

    • @johnjacobastoriv688
      @johnjacobastoriv688 3 года назад +15

      @@okeng71487 who were the ones who don't women vote for 100 years

    • @samarpreetsingh1052
      @samarpreetsingh1052 3 года назад +32

      @@johnjacobastoriv688 west. India allowed women vote starting from independence

    • @johnjacobastoriv688
      @johnjacobastoriv688 3 года назад +1

      @@samarpreetsingh1052 thanks India later

    • @thekhans2823
      @thekhans2823 3 года назад +11

      @@okeng71487 , The Barbarians opened fire

  • @brontewcat
    @brontewcat Месяц назад +12

    I wonder if someone said to him “Congratulations, you have lost us India” if that would have provoked a reaction of any regret.

  • @chrsmueller923
    @chrsmueller923 5 лет назад +199

    We watched this movie in my global studies class and this scene almost made me cry. The little girl crying next to her dead mother especially hit me. It's so disgusting and heartbreaking that violence like this exists and that this whole event even happened

    • @injanammanchey6632
      @injanammanchey6632 3 года назад +2

      Life is cruel you know 😢

    • @deogiriyadav8399
      @deogiriyadav8399 Год назад +1

      Have u seen... Sardar udham.... Movie???

    • @BoopSnoot
      @BoopSnoot Год назад

      Its highly unlikely that the soldiers fired without first being attacked by the mob, and its also not likely that they kept firing after the mob dispersed, nor likely that women and children were in the mob too. Don't confused a Hollywood anti-imperialist movie for a real camera on the scene telling the whole truth. This defies common sense and human nature. That little girl you are emotionally struck by likely never existed.

    • @JACK-xl5ev
      @JACK-xl5ev Год назад +1

      "Иди и смотри" не смотрели!?

    • @chandaniberry9369
      @chandaniberry9369 4 дня назад

      Watch this Scene in the "Udham Singh " movie.

  • @abhishektripathi9208
    @abhishektripathi9208 6 лет назад +350

    Shikh dhurm k logo ne bahut kurbaniyan di hai is Desh k liye
    Shikh dhurm jindabad

    • @cintulator2
      @cintulator2 5 лет назад +8

      But hey, Sikhs don't believe in a caste system. The Indian Armed Forces commanders have far too many Sikhs compared to other groups. In armed forces only the military success should count. Meritocracy, Sir!

    • @manojgaikwad9026
      @manojgaikwad9026 5 лет назад +4

      Ha brother salute

    • @babatup9345
      @babatup9345 4 года назад +11

      @@cintulator2 fuck- fc = UK

    • @deepuparmarthakur56
      @deepuparmarthakur56 4 года назад +8

      Shikh ko mai dil se salam karta hu

    • @rasgulla6488
      @rasgulla6488 4 года назад +2

      @Home Lander Muslim ne Kuch Nahi kiya

  • @erenyaeger9407
    @erenyaeger9407 3 года назад +263

    The way this scene has been captured in Sardar Udham movie, watching that will surely bring tears in one's eyes

    • @PG-hc7nb
      @PG-hc7nb 2 года назад +4

      How much the Britain contributed to India laws railroads brings tears to ones eyes

    • @gjsanu
      @gjsanu 2 года назад +1

      Don't want such Roads, rails in terms of oppression. #FckU #FckBritain

    • @sparshsrivastava9570
      @sparshsrivastava9570 2 года назад +27

      @@PG-hc7nb ofcourse, this brings tear to eyes that they build those roads and railways to transport jewels to port

    • @devasishsinha8419
      @devasishsinha8419 2 года назад

      @@PG-hc7nb what contribution they make railway for their own benefit you people brainwashed by white india was a rich country after china britishers came here looted our wealth and destroy our economy and take heavy tax from poor people

    • @bibaswanmukherjee7237
      @bibaswanmukherjee7237 2 года назад

      @@PG-hc7nb lmao yeah right... They contributed... More like we did... They charged 2x the money required to build normal railroads... Putting millions of dollars into the project from the pockets of poverty stricken indians... Some contribution tht was... Using private contractors from Britain.. Instead of the indians to purposely increasing cost and dont even get me started on trying to match consumer demand cause they didn't even try.. You got nothing to defend your glorified empire with... Just gtfo and stop embarrassing yourself

  • @qmsarge
    @qmsarge 4 месяца назад +12

    Please read the book "Butcher of Amritsar". Brig. Gen Dyer actually was born and lived most of his young life in British India. His long term stay in UK for the first time was when he joined the Military Academy at Sandhurst.

    • @andrewwilliams3137
      @andrewwilliams3137 2 месяца назад

      Read about Huseyn Shaheed Suhrawardy the Butcher of Bengal.

  • @aneeshpahwa1536
    @aneeshpahwa1536 3 года назад +674

    i am proud of being Punjabi. I love my forefathers for their sacrifice for the country.

    • @fab5818
      @fab5818 3 года назад

      Animated Story on partition of India
      ruclips.net/video/1okXmLObHRE/видео.html

    • @govindkumarraj9426
      @govindkumarraj9426 3 года назад +21

      U should proud of being bhartiye sir .....state devied us

    • @HarmanSingh-hm4zt
      @HarmanSingh-hm4zt 2 года назад +6

      @@govindkumarraj9426 so why there are states remove all the states why haryana and punjab was divided in 1966

    • @govindkumarraj9426
      @govindkumarraj9426 2 года назад +2

      @@HarmanSingh-hm4zt it's just a significant ..don't we just one ...counting only our house ..isn't a option buddy ...think about it ...there r lots of propegenda out there to cut us

    • @AjGamerHi
      @AjGamerHi 2 года назад +5

      I salute them I also love sikhs

  • @jeshthaac
    @jeshthaac 4 года назад +359

    Tears bursted through my eyes after watching this... 😭😭😭

    • @Indianarmy-bw1zz
      @Indianarmy-bw1zz 3 года назад +6

      Acha

    • @rexdelta3367
      @rexdelta3367 3 года назад +3

      I’m laughing at the fact that a enfield wouldn’t hold that much rounds being fired without reloading

    • @jerryp2790
      @jerryp2790 3 года назад +2

      watch Sardar Udham if you can handle it. Far better and more impactful depiction of this massacre in the final 45 min.

    • @PG-hc7nb
      @PG-hc7nb 3 года назад +1

      Tears bursted after the Indians aren't thanking us for all the good things we did

    • @mrcool2107
      @mrcool2107 3 года назад

      😂😂😂

  • @haripadaiyatchidavandherig6017
    @haripadaiyatchidavandherig6017 4 года назад +357

    My blood is boiling to see all my people's are dying 😭

    • @haripadaiyatchidavandherig6017
      @haripadaiyatchidavandherig6017 3 года назад +9

      @@pokemonhunter8418 👍

    • @sovietdoge5
      @sovietdoge5 3 года назад +5

      @@pokemonhunter8418 even the most educated person cant understand this sentence like oml...fix ur grammar

    • @pokemonhunter8418
      @pokemonhunter8418 3 года назад +5

      @Indian Atheist not more than u,
      You're more stupid AF than you look.
      Therefore that's nonsense to u.

    • @sovietdoge5
      @sovietdoge5 3 года назад +1

      @@pokemonhunter8418 MAN, U THINK I AM BLIND? I JUST EDITED IT MORON!

    • @sovietdoge5
      @sovietdoge5 3 года назад +1

      @@pokemonhunter8418 u mean ur entire paragraph was a typo? no shit-sherlcok

  • @republicofkorea2516
    @republicofkorea2516 7 месяцев назад +70

    As a Korean, I was glad that the impact of March 1st Movement of our country was seen in this movement in India, especially when it happened the same year. Just like many Indians, many of our compatriots were massacred back in the earlier protest by the Japanese.

    • @kennethpotts4341
      @kennethpotts4341 6 месяцев назад +8

      And indeed during the Korean War it was Koreans killing Koreans. The British were one of the nations that fought and died for your freedom my friend. They are not the same people as they were 125 years ago.

    • @republicofkorea2516
      @republicofkorea2516 6 месяцев назад +9

      @@kennethpotts4341 I know, but that does not justify war crimes by Britain though.

    • @AbhishekHela-pl9ol
      @AbhishekHela-pl9ol 5 месяцев назад +3

      ​@@republicofkorea2516 colonial and imperialistic crimes

    • @hopefulperson9622
      @hopefulperson9622 4 месяца назад

      South Korean joined its boss US to kill the Vietnamese during Vietnam war. The 2nd largest army next to US was the Korean army in Vietnam war.

    • @sabermoodle2117
      @sabermoodle2117 4 месяца назад +5

      ​@@kennethpotts4341And who started the Korean war that killed 10 % of the population? White imperialist foreigners - Russians in the North and Americans in the South divided the country up against the wishes of its people and installed their own ideologies. But sure blame the Korean people. Also, with regards to freedom, South Korea was a Western back dictatorship for most of its history. Should they thank the British for that?

  • @shikhajain84
    @shikhajain84 3 года назад +63

    Today is 102 anniversary of this masacre 😢😢😢rip to all people who dead in this masacre

  • @NenekAtuk89
    @NenekAtuk89 4 года назад +143

    Imagine if the armoured car was brought in, equipped with just one Vickers machine gun or if the soldiers were equipped with fully automatic submachine gun, it would be an unimaginable horror.

    • @thekhans2823
      @thekhans2823 3 года назад +5

      Oh yes

    • @u.m.9931
      @u.m.9931 3 года назад +9

      Even worse, if they had self-loading rifles or bren or Lewis lmg's

    • @kingoftheskies34
      @kingoftheskies34 3 года назад +1

      Sub machine guns are already fully automatic

    • @techcrazie8014
      @techcrazie8014 3 года назад +5

      The horror is still no less imaginable…even now with 1500+ unarmed casualties who here are shown all unarmed

    • @vardhan.90
      @vardhan.90 3 года назад +2

      Oh like it wasn't already

  • @babupalackal9614
    @babupalackal9614 2 года назад +97

    I am a teacher from south India. In the 1980s when I was studying middle class when my History teacher narrated the incident I was moving with pain in my heart for many weeks. Those days no TV or any kind of visual aids to learn about things. But the visualization which I had on those days exactly correlates with the above.

    • @deogiriyadav8399
      @deogiriyadav8399 Год назад +2

      Have u seen.... Sardar udham... Movie...?????

    • @BoopSnoot
      @BoopSnoot Год назад

      You know this is Hollywood propaganda and not likely historically accurate, right? Its far more likely that several warnings were issued, the crowd rushed to attack believing in superior numbers, and forced the soldiers to defend themselves. That's how it has gone in almost all of these "massacres" around the world in so many different cultures.

  • @lookupthereupinthetrees9860
    @lookupthereupinthetrees9860 2 месяца назад +4

    As an Australian in the trucking industry, I work with and cross paths with a lot of Indians, and I have to say, of all the demographics of migrants I have known over the years, it'd be hard to find any group of people as hard-working and immediately friendly as they are. Given the opportunity or special occasion, they'll gladly share their lunch with you, and having grown up on the wrong side of the tracks among my own people who were violent and abusive, I value the kindness and contribution of the Indians even more. So you can well imagine how watching a group of British Imperialists gunning these unarmed people down would make me feel. It's incomprehensible.

  • @smnoy23
    @smnoy23 3 года назад +64

    Something worth remembering is that this massacre horrified Churchill, who did not, to be as diplomatic as possible, advocate a "gentle hand" policy with Britain's colonial subjects. So you can imagine how horrified everyone else was.

    • @Kaltagstar96
      @Kaltagstar96 2 года назад +28

      You know it says a lot when someone like Churchill thought Dyer had gone too far.

    • @michaelpielorz9283
      @michaelpielorz9283 Год назад +10

      he was so horrified when the Bengal famine started he said" Beastly people with a beastly religion, ihate them" hasn`t Gandhi starved yet ? NO american ships with supplies for them!

    • @Mythee
      @Mythee Год назад +1

      @@michaelpielorz9283 never said that last part, thats a lie

    • @allengreene9954
      @allengreene9954 Год назад

      @@Mythee. He said it was the Indians fault for Breeding like Rabbits🤦🏿🤦🏿🤦🏿🤦🏿

    • @DavidBroadley-tw7ks
      @DavidBroadley-tw7ks 6 месяцев назад +1

      ​@Kaltagstar96 says Churchill who sent the black and tans to ireland

  • @thomassmith8140
    @thomassmith8140 Год назад +257

    Watching this movie in Religion class, this is the moment everybody took the film seriously. It was amazing how the class went from making jokes, to fully engaged for the rest. When the film started, people giggled when Ghandi was shot, at the end, they cried.

    • @deogiriyadav8399
      @deogiriyadav8399 Год назад +1

      Have u ever heard about... Sardar udham..... Movie????

    • @srikantamohanty4214
      @srikantamohanty4214 Год назад +1

      True sir.

    • @TRGRobloxGod
      @TRGRobloxGod Год назад +2

      Lucky you have Indian religion classes. Even though I’m a Hindu, my school forces me to learn about Catholicism and pray to that religion. Sometimes non Catholics get in big trouble at my school just for being a different religion. I hope that someday my school will correct itself and treat all religions equally.

    • @bhaiyoutuber8330
      @bhaiyoutuber8330 Год назад

      ​@@TRGRobloxGodbro it happens in christian convent schools 😂that's their propoganda

    • @deborahminter6231
      @deborahminter6231 10 месяцев назад

      I could definitely understand how the transition of emotions could change for the audience.

  • @pandyap16
    @pandyap16 3 года назад +50

    I was a 4 years old when I saw this movie and this scene had deep imprints on my minds for many years. Many a times this scene terrified me during my sleep for few years. I wonder what these people had gone through when they saw death before them with no way to escape

    • @fab5818
      @fab5818 3 года назад

      Animated Story on partition of India
      ruclips.net/video/1okXmLObHRE/видео.html

    • @ij1316
      @ij1316 3 года назад +1

      @@fab5818 By British.
      First India was united. But the British partitioned in it and created problems.
      en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Partition_of_India

    • @davidsnowden7072
      @davidsnowden7072 Год назад

      The plan for Indian independence was set in 1934. India would be fully independent by 1950 and would be a federal republic of majority Moslem states and majority Hindu states living side by side. It was Indian politicians whose intolerance caused partition, intolerance that is happening again.

    • @pizzaki582
      @pizzaki582 Год назад

      you know theres 6 years old enslaved in India right now by Indians, do you ever think about them.

  • @nativeoutlaw1869
    @nativeoutlaw1869 5 месяцев назад +56

    I am Navajo my people have suffered at the hands of both UK and USA, but I never knew about this massacre… I am so sorry for the suffering you all had been through with these horrific events. We can forgive but never forget less we relive the horrors of this tragedy again.

    • @sumbumblefuck6245
      @sumbumblefuck6245 4 месяца назад

      lol L

    • @jacobprice2579
      @jacobprice2579 2 месяца назад +3

      Woah woah woah. What did the UK ever do to the Navajo? Even at our height we were never anywhere near the American plains, Utah, Arizona or New Mexico.

    • @sumbumblefuck6245
      @sumbumblefuck6245 2 месяца назад +1

      @@jacobprice2579 I think he was drunk while typing that comment lmfao

  • @06.vineethdsouza80
    @06.vineethdsouza80 5 лет назад +367

    "Civilized" British in action

    • @scharnhorstkaisarbeethoven
      @scharnhorstkaisarbeethoven 4 года назад +4

      True

    • @okeng71487
      @okeng71487 4 года назад +16

      I see a single British commander and hordes of loyal brown skinned soldiers obeying his orders.

    • @scharnhorstkaisarbeethoven
      @scharnhorstkaisarbeethoven 4 года назад +35

      @@okeng71487 thise are gorkhos Nepalese
      Not punjabi
      Brits have a property of dividing people first Scots with Catholics then Arab with Israel

    • @okeng71487
      @okeng71487 4 года назад +6

      @Indian Atheist No. Hitler was not innocent. The people who collaborate with him are equally guilty.

    • @okeng71487
      @okeng71487 4 года назад +11

      @Indian Atheist The blame cannot be on the British alone. Indians are equally responsible.

  • @ianraper4304
    @ianraper4304 7 месяцев назад +38

    A superb film which treats the historical mindlessness of tragic events such as this one with dignity and respect. The questioning of the general, after the incident, and the silence in the film when the general delivers his answers reflects the severity of the tragedy. The final question "General, how does a child, shot with a .303 Lee Enfield, apply for help?" - and the silence which follows - still resonates with me and reminds me of the brilliance of the scriptwriters and editors of the film. The author of the screenplay, John Briley, was a justifiable winner of the Academy Award, one of the eight that the film won (including Best Film, Director and Actor).

  • @PakTimes
    @PakTimes 3 года назад +102

    Love from Pakistan I read full history of Jallianwala bagh and I salute to Ram Muhammad Singh Azad (Udham Singh) for took revenge our people may Allah his soul rest in peace

    • @notyourtypefan7743
      @notyourtypefan7743 2 года назад +3

      Britain is cruel bro

    • @Wandererofpeace5175
      @Wandererofpeace5175 2 года назад +1

      @@notyourtypefan7743 mughal also

    • @arathysuresh3497
      @arathysuresh3497 2 года назад +1

      We are brothers .

    • @moonchild07_
      @moonchild07_ 2 года назад +8

      @@Wandererofpeace5175 you absolutely cannot state Mughals to be as cruel as the British empire...infact, the empire went far beyond just "cruel"...Mughals (majority of them) were just the same as the Peshwas or Guptas, except they came from a different country...they wanted to rule over India, settle here and flourish its economy...yes, there were some who condemned different religions, but none of them ever came with that intent...all of the Hindu Muslim division bullshit came from the British...also, Bahadur Shah Zafar played a major role in the Revolt of 1857
      So don't say that the Mughals were cruel, because they were just the same as most dynasties and empires that were from India and ruled over the nation before the Brits came and all hell broke loose

    • @sameerhafeez7029
      @sameerhafeez7029 2 года назад +1

      @@Wandererofpeace5175 the later Mughal, I'd say after Akbars sons were the weakest of the bunch

  • @markanthonymianacyberworld420
    @markanthonymianacyberworld420 6 месяцев назад +74

    Condolence 😢🤍❤️ from the Philippines 🇵🇭⛩️🇮🇳to India

    •  2 месяца назад

      THAT is how you rule the darkies.

  • @pakkependuu5590
    @pakkependuu5590 5 лет назад +309

    A heartly and proudly Salute to SARDAAR UDHAM SINGH JI

    • @mrcool2107
      @mrcool2107 3 года назад +1

      Who is that ? New shopkeeper?

    • @myindia4553
      @myindia4553 3 года назад +5

      @@mrcool2107 he was the hero of our country who killed tha lousy general Dyer

    • @sadiqsd7800
      @sadiqsd7800 3 года назад +17

      @@mrcool2107 he was ur daddy

    • @pushpathakur3836
      @pushpathakur3836 2 года назад +1

      @@mrcool2107 your mum's sugar daddy

    • @JJ-ct7iy
      @JJ-ct7iy 2 года назад

      @@myindia4553 dyer wasn't assassinated it was Dwyer bruh cmon get yo facts right

  • @AntoniusNatalis
    @AntoniusNatalis 5 лет назад +426

    143 years later and the imperial British still hadn't learned a thing.

    • @chrisbacos
      @chrisbacos 5 лет назад +45

      Their karma has caught up with them.

    • @lordcharlesthomas
      @lordcharlesthomas 5 лет назад +12

      And it's only been a hundred years since this took place

    • @usul573
      @usul573 4 года назад +13

      101 years

    • @mi3night339
      @mi3night339 4 года назад +40

      @@lordcharlesthomas and what did the British do to a island 4000 miles away from their island. idk a full millitary invasion?

    • @Unknown-cw5uy
      @Unknown-cw5uy 4 года назад +13

      Shut the fuck up with your Stone Age country what do you mean we haven’t learned a thing you dickhead

  • @sonaliandhare6456
    @sonaliandhare6456 4 года назад +29

    Whenever I think about this Jallianwala bagh incident I fell very bad because hundreds of people were killed in this incident😭😭

  • @KlingonGamerYT
    @KlingonGamerYT 5 месяцев назад +14

    As a Brit this was depressing I like the Indian ☬ people we all do ...

    • @killgoretrout877
      @killgoretrout877 5 месяцев назад

      no they dont youre one of them poo in the loo

  • @rudrashettygiridharrao7015
    @rudrashettygiridharrao7015 3 года назад +76

    Today Its 102 Years Of This Unforgettable And Tragedy Day . Salute To All Martyreds May Their Souls Rest In Peace Jai Hind Jai Bharat .

  • @jrbelmonte1466
    @jrbelmonte1466 Год назад +159

    We Filipinos, almost all of our grudges against our colonizers especially Spain have disappeared or almost faded away. However, I cannot expect the same thing to Indians for this is extremely brutal. Hope the wound will heal, and British also must understand how hard it is for Indians to accept this painful past.

    • @patrickporter1864
      @patrickporter1864 Год назад +9

      The racist mind set here is unbelievable. The British press raised forty thousand pounds for this guy when he was sent home after the investigation. So his views were shared by many.

    • @CapitanCervantez
      @CapitanCervantez Год назад

      Specially Spain??? HUH??? why mention only Spain? When compared with Amerika, Amerika did far worse than what Spain did, Amerika committed massacres and genocides just like what the British did, was racist towards Filipinos, and we got involved in WW2 because of Amerika, and we are still fuc.ked and still a US lapdog. Spain did nothing like that, No massacres and genocides. 🤣 Tapos special mention lang ang Spain??? Lupit mo ha.

    • @Ben-yp9nh
      @Ben-yp9nh Год назад

      So we should all hate the British living today because of something their ancestors did? Don’t be so stupid.

    • @markmower1746
      @markmower1746 Год назад +17

      Yeah it was so terrible that thousands of Indians flocked to the UK each month! Stop it.

    • @KWY007
      @KWY007 Год назад +1

      @@markmower1746The UK, knows better than to further that racist mindset these days. India and Pakistan are both more than capable of reducing the UK, to cinders.

  • @shanooqmhd7961
    @shanooqmhd7961 4 года назад +55

    മലയാളികൾ ഒക്കെ ഇങ് പോരട്ടെ... ✨️✨️✨️👍
    Dude uyirr😍😍😍

  • @willietorben560
    @willietorben560 22 дня назад +2

    A remarkable level of moviemaking. From the correct WW1-period armored car that can't pass the narrow doorway, to the clearly recognizable Sikh and Gurkha soldiers, to the foreshadowing of Martyr's Well at 3:48 and the clever circumvention of the (still unknown, and unknowable) number of dead vs wounded by simply using the word "casualties", this movie is the product of a truly scholarly level of background research.

  • @mystkiran
    @mystkiran 3 года назад +10

    It's a most horrific and heart touching incident that no Indians can never forget in their life.

  • @gamegladi8or669
    @gamegladi8or669 5 лет назад +123

    It’s upsetting enough just as a movie scene, but knowing this actually happened and being British myself, absolutely breaks my heart

    • @drvir
      @drvir 5 лет назад +22

      The dark side of colonisation, which we're taught is nothing but "exploration and civilising people"

    • @zalternative1
      @zalternative1 3 года назад +6

      Eh don't worry, luckily the world's a better place now

    • @deogiriyadav8399
      @deogiriyadav8399 Год назад +3

      Have u seen...... Sardar udham..... Movie????

    • @therageknight8546
      @therageknight8546 Год назад +9

      @@drvirin actual fact, we never, ever, EVER, hear the fucking end of it.

    • @huolalupin6008
      @huolalupin6008 Год назад

      Well get over yourself then.

  • @harryshriver6223
    @harryshriver6223 Год назад +230

    I guess the saddest line uttered was, "General, how does a child shot with a 303 Lee Enfield apply for help?" 😢

  • @CenturyHomeProject
    @CenturyHomeProject 4 месяца назад +6

    to me this movie should be a world heritage movie. It should be shown in schools throughout the world. I was around 12 when this movie came out and didn’t really understand what it was about. It wasn’t until I was in my late 20s that I actually watched it. It was late at night and there was nothing else on. I packed a big fat bowl and started watching it. I was a wreck by the end of it. my admiration for this gentleman has never wavered since I knew what he did for India.

  • @HusbandoCollector
    @HusbandoCollector 2 года назад +110

    I'm happy to say that this is currently being taught in Canadian schools for history classes

    • @timtamsauce4121
      @timtamsauce4121 2 года назад +10

      i wish it were taught in my school, we only learn about the british empire, its getting racist at this point.

    • @deogiriyadav8399
      @deogiriyadav8399 Год назад +1

      How do u know?

    • @bansnabs5523
      @bansnabs5523 Год назад +2

      What does canada have to do with this? Also why should I care about the enemy 🇮🇳

    • @koko2bware
      @koko2bware Год назад +1

      Sure .. when you have so many khalistani mob running wild all over Canada now !!

    • @OhSoddit
      @OhSoddit Год назад

      In Australia, they're teaching us about the CANADIAN TRUCKERS.
      Freedom WILL PREVAIL, it's just going to take a few more sheeple to pull the wool out of their eyes.

  • @Krishna-Electronics-O
    @Krishna-Electronics-O 6 лет назад +46

    At 4:45 ,watch at 0.25x speed some people are happy .

    • @satyadeepbaroi1676
      @satyadeepbaroi1676 6 лет назад +6

      Lol 😂

    • @vv8104
      @vv8104 5 лет назад +4

      Ha ha. yeah. Its like they're in a game.

    • @onlineteacher9171
      @onlineteacher9171 5 лет назад +17

      after all, its shooting for film, not reality..that child is laughing ..hahahaha

    • @ashishin6211
      @ashishin6211 5 лет назад +7

      Poor ppl like u notice such mili minor things which is out of context. The video is abt an issue. God bless u though

    • @harlan7012
      @harlan7012 5 лет назад +2

      Holy crap I just noticed that. All the immersion I had is gone now 🤣.

  • @saisanaka8192
    @saisanaka8192 4 года назад +30

    Yes I’m from south India. This massacre made my blood boil. Colonialism has changed the dynamics of the world. There was a freedom fighter from vishakapatnam who made British piss in their pants. Alluri seetha ram raju. Google his name. All the freedom fighters who used violence, I love them. Bhagat sing, subash Chandra Bose etc. hats off.

    • @Ankit-1800-DB
      @Ankit-1800-DB 3 года назад +1

      We came to know about it through RRR
      It's a shame we don't know much about so many of our freedom fighters 😭

    • @RAMIC-tv1ye
      @RAMIC-tv1ye 2 года назад

      you know nothing

    • @jamesbarlow4474
      @jamesbarlow4474 2 месяца назад

      yes sure mate. Dream on.

    • @Philtheidiot
      @Philtheidiot 19 дней назад

      ​@@jamesbarlow4474 ok coomer ( This is coming from a non-Indian )

  • @User-2-q2f
    @User-2-q2f 4 месяца назад

    The old grandparents, the mothers and the scene with the small baby sitting there and crying broke my heart 💔
    JAI HIND🙏

  • @TheCatBilbo
    @TheCatBilbo Год назад +74

    The massacre was viewed with horror & disbelief by many in Britain. It is still a terrible stain on our nation.

    • @carmelopolizzi8079
      @carmelopolizzi8079 Год назад +18

      Not the only one from your colonial past and other countries as well

    • @antoory4297
      @antoory4297 Год назад +9

      No wonder the union jack has earned the moniker 'The Butcher's Apron's then

    • @colonelturmeric558
      @colonelturmeric558 Год назад

      Not our colonial past, dickhead. Read more ya donkey, the british public have always hated this. Just like they hated the us army’s treatment of black gis stationend in the uk before operation overlord, and the slave trade. Books, you should try them

    • @isziahs5951
      @isziahs5951 Год назад +3

      @@carmelopolizzi8079yes, Europeans, Asians, Americans etc… the unwarranted massacres in history are appalling

    • @NeilMartin98
      @NeilMartin98 Год назад +5

      MPs voted overwhelmingly to remove this man from duty.

  • @ShreshthSharma99
    @ShreshthSharma99 Год назад +44

    13/04/1919 - Today it marks the 104th anniversary of this Barbaric & inhuman brutality!!
    The Bright Day which was turned into a Black Day by Britishers, continues to haunt and boil Indians blood..
    This massacre will still remain one of the most brutal act done by colonials.
    Salute & tribute to the martyrs of Jallianwala Bagh🙏
    And millions of thanks to Sardar Udham Singh Ji that he made sure the culprit to remember what they've done to India.🙌

    • @davidsnowden7072
      @davidsnowden7072 Год назад

      Your bright day was the beginning of an attack on the Sikh's Holy of Holies, a determined attempt by a mob of 15,000 - yes, including women and children - to destroy the temple because (they said) it was built on the site of a Hindu temple. If the troops had not fired on the mob then the temple might have been destroyed leading to a civil war as the Sikhs took revenge. That is why the general is regarded as a saint by the Sikhs. And leave off the insults - I am Irish and we had our own beef with the British Empire.

    • @Mk1Male
      @Mk1Male Год назад +2

      Yes, this was a brutal and unnecessary act but to say this one incident stopped the huge benefits that India gained through colonialism is absurd. Have you actually looked into what Indians were doing to other Indians at the time? How about when a husband dies their wife was burnt alive - 'sati' I believe it's called, is that not barbaric and inhuman? This practice was stopped by 'colonials'. Would you still like to see that happen today? And this is just one instance of humanity that colonialism brought. Strange how modern society always just wants to remember the bad things of colonialism and not the much bigger benefits...

    • @MRDPG59
      @MRDPG59 Год назад

      @@Mk1Male I would like to add that the soldiers that actually fired their weapons at these poor people look to be Indian/Gurka troops
      that is not being mentioned in the comments

    • @nitlover8319
      @nitlover8319 8 месяцев назад

      Uddham Singh killed O Dwyer not Dyer who died of brain hemorrhage

    • @nitlover8319
      @nitlover8319 8 месяцев назад

      ​@@Mk1Male
      Can't believe even today's Brits believe they colonised India and other colonies to help them😂

  • @kethakichelliKs
    @kethakichelliKs 3 года назад +199

    I literally cried watching this scene ,the emotions in it , only a true indian can understand

    • @PG-hc7nb
      @PG-hc7nb 3 года назад +6

      Well remember the British created all the railroads in India and Pakistan too!...

    • @kethakichelliKs
      @kethakichelliKs 3 года назад +3

      They created railroads for ther advantage to carry raw materials for business , regarding pakistan u know how extend its affecting people till now , they motive from beginning was Muslim hindu separation

    • @doctorgamez2410
      @doctorgamez2410 3 года назад +26

      @@PG-hc7nb Ok, doesn’t justify this. Most of the progress India made was after independence.

    • @nucleophile994
      @nucleophile994 2 года назад +10

      @@PG-hc7nb so? What are you trying to say?

    • @PG-hc7nb
      @PG-hc7nb 2 года назад +3

      @@nucleophile994 we developed your country granted railways, law, toilets and yall are hating on us like crazy man

  • @chriscraven9572
    @chriscraven9572 2 месяца назад +2

    Having visited the site on one of my many trips to India, I was left in tears at the thought of what the victims went through. The general who was court marshalled got off lightly. It was out and out the mass murder of people who had no way out.

  • @saroshali5502
    @saroshali5502 4 года назад +85

    This was the time when Subhash chandar Bose stood up and fought with weapons am I right na

    • @mousumibiswas8795
      @mousumibiswas8795 3 года назад +11

      NETAJI SHUBHAS CHONDRO BOSE JINDABAD THE GOD FATHER OF NATION🇮🇳

    • @sandeepnaik5236
      @sandeepnaik5236 3 года назад +10

      @@mousumibiswas8795 god father ya father koi nahin h. Netaji Subhash Chandra Bose matrabhumi ke mahapurush h.

    • @theobuniel9643
      @theobuniel9643 3 года назад +6

      No dude, you're about 12 years ahead. The Indian National Army wasn't formed until WWII.

    • @parajkalita
      @parajkalita 3 года назад +2

      No, Bose was a student till 1921.

    • @parajkalita
      @parajkalita 3 года назад +1

      @Akhand Bharat
      When did he say, "Be weak"?

  • @TandaSandaBanda
    @TandaSandaBanda 5 лет назад +31

    Our history teacher answered a student's question on what was inside the well Gandhi was looking into. I didn't even see the blood the first time we watched this in class. She said anyone who went into the well to escape fell to their death. Gandhi was looking upon a pile of bodies.

    • @rogueriderhood1862
      @rogueriderhood1862 3 месяца назад

      Perhaps Ghandi should also have looked into the well at Cawnpore.

  • @theindichorizon9563
    @theindichorizon9563 3 года назад +9

    My eyes went numb ...no tears to fall...As a patriot Indian...i condemn this heinous act against humanity. MY MARTYRED COUNTRYMEN , I BOW DOWN TO THEE WITH TEARY EYES

  • @delmanpronto9374
    @delmanpronto9374 День назад +2

    the british condemned this act so much, they repeated it the following year at croke park, ireland. the film makes it appear this was something that a psycho general did, when in fact this was planned, and they loved it so much, they tried it on others subsequently as well.

  • @possiblechannel2160
    @possiblechannel2160 4 года назад +13

    🙏🙏🙏हमे गर्व होना चाहीए हमारे ऊन वीरो पर
    जिन्होंने हमारे देश के लिए अपने प्राणोकी बाजी लगा दी🙏🙏🙏
    🙏🙏शतशः नमन 🙏🙏

  • @rajapusapati1
    @rajapusapati1 5 лет назад +43

    We reap what we sow. People might forget but time doesn’t. I believe in time.

  • @LordHRthend
    @LordHRthend 6 лет назад +111

    General Dyer was a psychopath but Edward Fox is an outstanding actor.

    • @jameshstaunton7086
      @jameshstaunton7086 6 лет назад +6

      He's mesmerising, isn't he

    • @2006minesh
      @2006minesh 6 лет назад +6

      You bastards are all the same sadistic to the core

    • @shilpi326
      @shilpi326 6 лет назад +31

      2006minesh They’re literally just saying that the guy playing Dyer in this movie is a good actor. HE IS NOT ACTUALLY DYER!

    • @ambushbob5383
      @ambushbob5383 6 лет назад +5

      Seriously dude looks cold as shit.

    • @2006minesh
      @2006minesh 6 лет назад

      @@shilpi326 The british are all the same. He acted the way he did cos it was natural to him cosof the hatred they have for India.

  • @MR_ANDREW936
    @MR_ANDREW936 6 месяцев назад +53

    5:21 It's sad just seeing the baby there not knowing what's going on but see her mother injured or dead, kinda dark and still sad.

  • @mickeytwister4721
    @mickeytwister4721 Год назад +28

    The armored car not being able to fit through was the best part😂

  • @darryldouglasmarbaniang7162
    @darryldouglasmarbaniang7162 2 года назад +48

    I salute that junior officer who requested to issue a warning but was quickly rebuffed... He definitely had some humanity in him... Respect for him...

    • @946towguy2
      @946towguy2 Год назад +4

      The junior officer should have relieved the general of command and had him placed under arrest.

    • @darryldouglasmarbaniang7162
      @darryldouglasmarbaniang7162 Год назад +3

      @@946towguy2 He didn't dare to...
      Even though he knew that he could've taken action himself, he just couldn't...

    • @s110h2
      @s110h2 Год назад

      ​@@darryldouglasmarbaniang7162to disobey orders means death by firing squad.

    • @jeffreymackay4343
      @jeffreymackay4343 Год назад

      that makes him as guilty as the General.@@darryldouglasmarbaniang7162

  • @Eira436
    @Eira436 2 года назад +95

    As a Hongkonger, I only recently learnt about this event from the movie Sardar Udham. It has shocked me to core and given me a new perspective to wartime Britain or at least British colonialism, which many from my hometown wholeheartedly support and want back. I'm sorry.

    • @hansgruber788
      @hansgruber788 Год назад

      well, let's be real British HK is better than your current Chinese takeover

    • @deogiriyadav8399
      @deogiriyadav8399 Год назад +4

      Respect for you from India...
      Sardar udham... Is not a movie... It's a chapter of british brutality which we can see though our eyes...
      Not only that.. That movie is not only for Indians.. Every Asian African every non white people can relate to that movie.. Every country has the same type of brutal stories of colonialism... I m very good in history.. I learned so many things about british brutality in Hong Kong, opium war n other things n now china is doing the same thing in Hong Kong... Anyway... Try to share that movie as much as possible.. Because it's really important to know about our past... Otherwise the sacrifice of our ancestors will become a footnote in history....

    • @infinitecanadian
      @infinitecanadian Год назад +6

      I wouldn't pay too much attention to Indian movies. Their perspective is a little too...biased.

    • @deogiriyadav8399
      @deogiriyadav8399 Год назад +2

      @@infinitecanadian did u watch.... Sardar udham.... Movie... I guess not... Right???

    • @infinitecanadian
      @infinitecanadian Год назад

      @@deogiriyadav8399 I do not watch movies that idolize violent men.

  • @brandongrande9200
    @brandongrande9200 5 месяцев назад +2

    "By the time i realized what the Colonel met by 'they have their warning.' There was nothing i could do..."

  • @artinayal8310
    @artinayal8310 4 года назад +201

    I was literally crying when they were killing the people 😭😭

    • @thekhans2823
      @thekhans2823 3 года назад +1

      yes

    • @mrcool2107
      @mrcool2107 3 года назад +10

      I was laughing. I was eating popcorn after watching this 🤣

    • @thekhans2823
      @thekhans2823 3 года назад +3

      @@mrcool2107 , why ?

    • @u.m.9931
      @u.m.9931 3 года назад

      I really got pissed off the first time i saw it

    • @theguywhoasked2957
      @theguywhoasked2957 3 года назад

      Yeah bro it's a movie but in reality there was blood everywhere and dead people went crazy
      It's so sad

  • @henripan9584
    @henripan9584 2 года назад +22

    They need to remake this movie. Jallianwala Bagh was the turning point of the British Empire. Yet very few people around the world know about this incident. It needs to be remade with great emphasis shown of this massacre.

    • @chaitanyapatel1946
      @chaitanyapatel1946 2 года назад +1

      There is a movie called 'Sardar Udham' based on Jallianwala Bagh massacre. Udham Singh was a teenager when this happened and it inspired him to be a freedom fighter. He travelled to England and confronted Michael O'dwyer (the governer who ordered this massacre). When he noticed that the former governor doesn't have a slightest bit of regret and considers this massacre as a righteous one, Singh was devastated. He planned his revenge and executed him. Singh was hanged by British government for this act.
      The movie is very carefully crafted and can be a tough watch. But it's a very good movie.

  • @essm4179
    @essm4179 4 года назад +42

    The brutal General Dyer then returned to England as a hero. The English elite racists who firmly believed in the white man's burden gathered & praised Dyer in London. Rudyard Kipling (author of The Jungle Book), claimed Dyer was "the man who saved India", started a benefit fund raising £26,000 sterling ($1.5Mn in today's money), including £50 for Dyer contributed by Kipling himself. The 50 soldiers under Dyet who pulled their triggers in cold-blood were Indians - Gurkhas, Pathans & Baluch. Sad? Today, Indians read The Jungle Book & feel happy? (very sad?) & the Indians speak in English & love/crazy about the British Royalty & Prince Harry & so on... as if they were their own Royalty? Is it a satire or is it tragic story? I dont know.

    • @jwalarai3669
      @jwalarai3669 4 года назад +1

      You missed Sikh

    • @jameshstaunton7086
      @jameshstaunton7086 4 года назад +2

      It's an utterly shameful episode in our nation's history.

    • @sandhyagupta2545
      @sandhyagupta2545 4 года назад +6

      In my school, we had a cultural exchange program with a british school, and my teacher told me to speak about the jungle book, and i somehow shifted to this inciddnt of Rudyard Kilping only and literally said the same thing
      My teacher immediately called me back and my classmates actually started clapping
      I felt very proud of that

    • @Peacemaker-96
      @Peacemaker-96 4 года назад

      @@sandhyagupta2545 thank you.

    • @Saurabh.up81
      @Saurabh.up81 3 года назад +1

      Kipling was my favourite author till I read about his support for this mass murdering psychopath since he himself was an imperialist. Anyway, Kipling lost his only son during WW1, not bad I think!

  • @nikhilsl
    @nikhilsl Месяц назад +2

    An young 7 year old Bhagat Singh, visited the Jalianwalabagh took some soil and vowed to take revenge. It marked the beginning of the end of the British Empire

  • @pattiecarr5599
    @pattiecarr5599 Год назад +166

    I never heard of this tragic incident, as a Canadian citizen it sickens me of the terrible crime against humanity.

    • @stevemcregor3108
      @stevemcregor3108 Год назад

      The British eletes/leaders at their finest....anything to retain control.

    • @nathantelford8333
      @nathantelford8333 Год назад

      @wahhwahhbunchababies Yes of course. they were warned about speaking. how dare they speak! it's best in such situations to kill everyone including children. you are an actually monster. you would have shot those children down as well. How dare you defend the Brits for this crime?

    • @legendrogue237
      @legendrogue237 Год назад

      ​@wahhwahhbunchababies Now replace the Indians with Jews & the British with Desutchland & see how the hypocrisy settles in.
      Similarly replace the Indians with Ukranians & the British with Russians/Soviets committing cleansing.

    • @Leviathan762-zh4lq
      @Leviathan762-zh4lq Год назад +8

      Who cares

    • @legendrogue237
      @legendrogue237 Год назад +13

      ​@@Leviathan762-zh4lq It seems you cared enough to reply. Also love your pfp :>

  • @Imran-wc5xf
    @Imran-wc5xf 3 года назад +27

    🥺🥺 My heart goes out for those children, women & innocent ppl 😞😞😞

    • @fab5818
      @fab5818 3 года назад

      Animated Story on partition of India
      ruclips.net/video/1okXmLObHRE/видео.html

    • @jaisanatanrashtra7035
      @jaisanatanrashtra7035 2 года назад +6

      Men's 🤔

    • @aAverageFan
      @aAverageFan Год назад +3

      @@jaisanatanrashtra7035 Sadly no one cares enough about us men's lives 😭

    • @ZHBraden13
      @ZHBraden13 Год назад

      @@aAverageFan For real, hence the new song by Dax ruclips.net/video/tHxip2x-PLc/видео.html

    • @deborahminter6231
      @deborahminter6231 10 месяцев назад

      😣

  • @chinmaysarkar8251
    @chinmaysarkar8251 5 лет назад +48

    Three cheers for the Indin soldiers who mercilessly fired on their fellow countrymen. The great uprisings of 1857 was failed because Gurkha and Sikh soldiers were loyal to their British masters and within 100yrs Gurkhas were firing upon Sikhs

    • @gauravdey4163
      @gauravdey4163 5 лет назад +13

      India became a mess after the end of Maurya and Gupta Empire. They United the country but after it ended everyone was craving for power and Everyone became enemy of each other.
      Bahut Dukhi Kahani hai Bharat ki.

    • @sherinbv
      @sherinbv 5 лет назад +8

      @@gauravdey4163 Dont you think the caste system and regional splits based on shaiva and vaishna kingdoms always made it easier for the invaders to get their roots established in India.

    • @kapilbhargava8575
      @kapilbhargava8575 4 года назад

      @@gauravdey4163 fuck them

    • @patriotenfield3276
      @patriotenfield3276 3 года назад +5

      @@sherinbv shaiva and vaishnav are quite different. they don't have that political influence as casteism.

    • @haryanvivillager9857
      @haryanvivillager9857 3 года назад +2

      Yes nepal helped in crushing of 1857 revolt

  • @АндрейНикитенко-ф1ю
    @АндрейНикитенко-ф1ю 2 месяца назад +2

    Более 100 лет Британия грабила Индию. Все нынешние ее богатства - на 70 % оттуда. Насилием подавлялись любые , даже мирные формы протеста , против английских колонизаторов . Народ Индии , до сих пор это помнит и не забыл.....

  • @DespicableDemon
    @DespicableDemon Год назад +56

    God this is shot so well, I feel choked up watching all the people run. Great work to the director, crew, hundreds of actors/extras for giving light to this horrible tragedy. I hope those people may rest in peace.

  • @caligraph6828
    @caligraph6828 3 года назад +88

    I remember when our teacher told us abt this and I started crying this was so in humane us Indians really went through a lot

    • @PG-hc7nb
      @PG-hc7nb 2 года назад

      Did your teacher teach who enacted laws in India?

    • @Sheenxs16
      @Sheenxs16 2 года назад

      @@PG-hc7nb so what Thief ?🐷

    • @Deekdock
      @Deekdock 2 года назад

      @@PG-hc7nb yes, it were britishers, Indians didn't even have the power to move resolutions against budgets forget about making legislation.

    • @mahima2007
      @mahima2007 2 года назад

      @@Deekdock British took away our power dumbass, India was called "golden bird" of the world we were called "Vishwa guru" which means world leaders. British made us suffer for more than 100 years, made Indians lives no less than hell and then took away all our resources, you still think you helped us LMFAO

    • @helinberwari3524
      @helinberwari3524 2 года назад

      @@PG-hc7nb The oldest written set of laws known to us is the Code of Hammurabi. He was the king of Babylon between 1792 BC and 1758 BC
      We iraqian people invited law at the first time
      And we invited writings and most of the sciences and mathematics sciences
      You British people are just a bunch of thieves and killers and your black history full of killing and stealing from other countries

  • @ayushkumar5566
    @ayushkumar5566 6 лет назад +33

    Dosto,
    General dyre ke saath 250 soldiers the jisme se 200 soldiers Indian the aur 50 soldiers British.
    Agar in 200 Indian soldiers me se sirf 1soldier bhi smjhdar rhta to WO phla goli kispe chlata-
    1. Indian PR ya
    2.general dyre PR

    • @solvvbiswas9852
      @solvvbiswas9852 5 лет назад +8

      Gandu.....soilders r stupid brain washed ppl they r designed to kill

    • @MohsinKhan-yr1rd
      @MohsinKhan-yr1rd 4 года назад

      Mei hota woh time pe agar ..gen Dyer par chalata aur 2 gali deta

    • @jayantkumarmishra9861
      @jayantkumarmishra9861 3 года назад

      @@MohsinKhan-yr1rd teri aukaat nahi hai kuch bhi krne ki...yaha bhok mat

    • @MohsinKhan-yr1rd
      @MohsinKhan-yr1rd 3 года назад

      @@jayantkumarmishra9861 toh teri bohot hai fir .. MISHRA ...BIHARI tappaiye

    • @jayantkumarmishra9861
      @jayantkumarmishra9861 3 года назад

      @@MohsinKhan-yr1rd ha be chutiy3 chakke..meri to tere se jada hai...par tere jaise bhokne walo me se nahi hu main.

  • @EccentricWarmonger
    @EccentricWarmonger Месяц назад +3

    Ummmm...nobody is reloading. They found the infinite ammo glitch in the matrix.

  • @what_memes_are_these9824
    @what_memes_are_these9824 6 лет назад +70

    5:14 That part made me cry.

  • @unknowngirl1118
    @unknowngirl1118 4 года назад +37

    Today we should not blame to Britain or Britain's people becoz they are also feeling shame to that... That was not their mistake... The big mistake was done by their boss in that century... Salute that peoples who sacrifice their lives.. We Love Our INDIA 🇮🇳 🇮🇳🇮🇳💖 Actually their boss was stone hearted 🖤

    • @Mylifesuckslol
      @Mylifesuckslol 3 года назад +2

      Ikr I finally found someone with sense they themselves didn’t do it was a dark day for both nations and it was 101 years ago

    • @rnk1734
      @rnk1734 3 года назад +13

      😂they never ever helped us to come out of poverty even though poverty was caused by them..

    • @Mylifesuckslol
      @Mylifesuckslol 3 года назад +1

      @Manoj Kumar their national pride was ruined and I never mentioned slavery you dingle

    • @Mylifesuckslol
      @Mylifesuckslol 3 года назад +1

      @Manoj Kumar 1 more thing I'm not white cuz I'm Indian

    • @Mylifesuckslol
      @Mylifesuckslol 3 года назад +1

      @Manoj Kumar I have Indian parents and citizenship your point?

  • @Shunteration
    @Shunteration 3 года назад +105

    You have to give credit to the acting and cinematography.
    The reaction, accents and mannerisms are quintessentially British, and thus, they all maintain that stiff upper lip, but all the while, you can just _feel_ the abject horror and disturbance in subtle ways. A swallowing of air before a sentence, the subdued, almost bemused bewilderment at another man's inhumanity.
    And, of course, the bureaucratic, almost euphemistic answers.
    *The Empire pauses for a moment, aghast at its own deeds... Then carries on. On to newer atrocities.*

    • @shuklabiswas790
      @shuklabiswas790 3 года назад +2

      This is not mere acting ,it is History .

    • @harshraj6116
      @harshraj6116 3 года назад

      I bet you haven't seen Sardar Udham....

  • @AngriestAmerican
    @AngriestAmerican 2 месяца назад

    Reminds me of a line from one of the greatest sci fi movies of all time. "Soldiers deserve soldiers, sir"