*BAND OF BROTHERS* (Episode 10) REACTION

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  • @theperfectmixx
    @theperfectmixx  2 года назад +45

    Hey Mixers, hope you have a great weekend! What’s your favorite episode of Band of Brothers and why?

    • @teddybearclarence
      @teddybearclarence 2 года назад +5

      My favorite part is not any particular episode but all the snippets of the actual Easy Company men...

    • @alexamerling79
      @alexamerling79 2 года назад +9

      Part 7. Spiers running through the German lines was insane.

    • @hawkeyegeorge
      @hawkeyegeorge 2 года назад +6

      Sadly, the last member of Easy Company, Bradford Freeman passed away a few weeks ago. They're all heroes.

    • @TesseRact7228
      @TesseRact7228 2 года назад

      For a change of pace, era, and "location", try the tv-mini-series entitled "Masada". It chronicles "the stand of 960 Hebrew men women and children against the 5000 men of the Roman 10th Legion" ad stars Peter O'Toole and Peter Strauss.

    • @dem1983
      @dem1983 2 года назад +2

      Tough to pick one, but if I were I'd say the "day of Days" 2nd episode...that one was crazy and the way they came together in a stressful situation.

  • @isurvivedhaddenfield6055
    @isurvivedhaddenfield6055 2 года назад +271

    The last surviving member of Easy Company passed away a few weeks ago. The company is whole once again.

  • @marekanthony3935
    @marekanthony3935 2 года назад +236

    The accompanying documentary “We Stand Alone Together” is well worth a watch to see how the bond of these heroes continued well after the war.

    • @briansmith5933
      @briansmith5933 2 года назад +13

      A must watch.

    • @r.j.h.l2031
      @r.j.h.l2031 2 года назад +12

      Yes, watch this and react if you can!

    • @rgwinslow
      @rgwinslow 2 года назад +1

      A friend of mine was an archival researcher for that. It is worth watching.

    • @Crespwnian
      @Crespwnian 2 года назад

      highly recommend doing the documentary for the channel too it's an amazing watch and fills in allot of things by the men them selves

    • @RugNug
      @RugNug 2 года назад

      Yes please!

  • @alexlim864
    @alexlim864 2 года назад +85

    7:20 Say what you will about the ethics of giving a man with a drinking problem the run of a liquor cellar, Winters’ giving Nixon the keys to Goering’s liquor collection was probably one of the best bro moves of the 20th century.
    The last surviving member of the WW2 complement of Easy Company was Bradford C. Freeman (born 1924), who was a mortarman (I believe) and who attained the rank of Private, First Class. He died on July 3, 2022, at the age of 97. The second to the last surviving member, and the last surviving commissioned officer, was Edward Shames. (He was seen in Episode 4, telling the troops to “GET! MOVING!” in the midst of a crowd of celebrating Dutch, and again in Episode 7, when Winter said that he, Shames, had been watching too many war movies.) He was 99 when he passed away on December 3, 2021, and had attained the rank of Colonel. And with that, the entire WW2 complement of Easy Company, 2nd Battalion, 506th Parachute Infantry Regiment, 101st Airborne Division, has passed into history.
    Gentlemen, and all the other soldiers you represented - thank you. Thank you for your service. Thank you for sharing your stories with us.
    And thank you, guys, for doing this reaction.
    Currahee!

    • @killdozer3464
      @killdozer3464 2 года назад +2

      May we keep the promise, and never forget, and never let others forget, the courage and bravery of our brothers.
      Currahee!
      1/61st, 506th Inf Reg, 101st Abn Div

    • @betterthanu241
      @betterthanu241 2 года назад

      it was actually Peacock that was healing at the to keep moving in Replacements lol

  • @davechaney1452
    @davechaney1452 2 года назад +127

    PLEASE add one additional "final" episode. The year following the release of this series, HBO released a follow up program called "We Stand Alone Together- The Men of Easy Company" featuring longer interview segments as well as some additional footage. This is absolutely worthy of being a final wrap up to the series.

    • @moose2577
      @moose2577 2 года назад +1

      There's also a video made by Reel History called He Has Seen War. Talking to the families of Easy Company and the guys from The Pacific about how they adjusted after getting home.

  • @MrTech226
    @MrTech226 2 года назад +10

    Major Richard "Dick" Winters lived long life from 1918 to 2011 to the age of 92. He did an acceptance speech for his men while they watched at nearby hotel. Acceptance speech was for Band of Brothers series when series won for Best Mini-series at 2002's Primetime Emmy Awards. Tom Hanks and Steven Spielberg had him do the speech. Everyone there gave Winters and his men standing ovation because they helped to defeat a madman!

  • @ptotheetother
    @ptotheetother 2 года назад +36

    Winters final words always get me crying like a baby. Even though I've seen it 20 times probably. I've now watched all your Band of Brothers reactions, in 2 days 😅 Great channel, keep it up!

    • @ericc.3464
      @ericc.3464 Год назад +1

      Me also. When the best of us says, “nope, my brothers were even better”, wow. There are no words.

  • @captjackp
    @captjackp 2 года назад +33

    It really is one of those shows that thou can just watch again and again, so glad y’all watched this

    • @didyouseethat9847
      @didyouseethat9847 2 года назад +2

      It's one of those miniseries where you notice something new every time you watch it. It never gets old!

    • @unboxingbuds7555
      @unboxingbuds7555 2 года назад

      I watch it every year around Nov. I started when I got back from Afghanistan while I was in the hospital I watched an episode or 2 on the TV so once I was out I watched it with my buddy who passed from complications later so now I watch it every Nov which is when we watched it the 1st time. Also one thing I didn't realize is he said at the end "do you remember the letter Mike Ranney wrote me" SSG Ranney was the guy who talked the other NCOs into writing they wouldn't serve under Sobal.

  • @johntyson
    @johntyson 2 года назад +21

    All of these guys have since passed on. Glad they got to tell their stories first hand before they died.

    • @terminallumbago6465
      @terminallumbago6465 2 года назад +1

      The last member of Easy Company, Private First Class Bradford C. Freeman (who was not featured in this show), died on July 3 of this year, just a few weeks ago. He was 97.

  • @ethangospodareck
    @ethangospodareck 2 года назад +22

    This was absolutely beautiful. Absolutely the "We Stand Alone Together" documentary is a must after you finish the series.

  • @TYinNH
    @TYinNH 2 года назад +29

    Thank you for keeping their memory alive and learning about history. I wish more of the younger generations would do this!

    • @iammanofnature235
      @iammanofnature235 2 года назад

      This isn't history. This is a dramatic retelling of historical events that is often fictionalized. For instance, in episode 9 "Why We Fight" Band of Brothers shows Easy Company liberating Kaufering IV (Hurlach) which in fact was actually liberated by the 12th Armored Division on April 27, 1945 with Easy Company actually arriving on April 28. And in episode 10, Band of Brothers shows Easy Company liberating Berchtesgaden and capturing the Eagle's Nest which is not historically accurate. The 3rd Infantry Division and the French 2nd Armored Division are credited by the U.S. Army and military historians with the liberation/capture of these places not Easy Company.

    • @TYinNH
      @TYinNH 2 года назад +1

      @@iammanofnature235 It is history. Those events happened regardless of who is portrayed as doing it. I bet you're a blast at parties.......

    • @iammanofnature235
      @iammanofnature235 2 года назад

      @@TYinNH
      _It is history._
      No it isn't. This is a fictionalized version of the liberation of Kaufering IV (Hurlach).
      _Those events happened regardless of who is portrayed as doing it._
      No they didn't. The Germans had evacuated all the Kaufering complex camps, including Kaufering IV (Hurlach), before the arrival of Allied troops and there were only about 6 prisoners found alive (those who had managed to hide) when the camp was liberated, along with about 500 bodies.
      From the United States Holocaust Memorial Museum:
      _As US armed forces approached the Kaufering complex in late April 1945, the SS began evacuating the camps, sending the prisoners on death marches in the direction of Dachau. Those inmates who could not keep up were often shot or beaten to death by the guards. At Kaufering IV, the SS set fire to the barracks killing hundreds of prisoners who were too ill or weak to move._
      _When the 12th Armored Division and 101st Airborne Division arrived at Kaufering IV on April 27 and 28, respectively, the soldiers discovered some 500 dead inmates. In the days that followed, the US Army units ordered the local townspeople to bury the dead._
      _I bet you're a blast at parties_
      I am great at parties...But then I don't party with ignorant morons.

  • @fellforit
    @fellforit 2 года назад +6

    I love you two. As an old man, and I am old, seeing you two and how kind, thoughtful, caring, informed and just how lovely you two are makes me hope with all my being that you have a happy future.

  • @spikeinmadness5005
    @spikeinmadness5005 2 года назад +19

    The Captain Soebel reunion is my favorite part, lol. "You salute the rank, not the man."
    but this series ends off with the absolute best line ever, "Grampa, were you a hero in the war? No, but I served in a company of heroes."

    • @canadian__ninja
      @canadian__ninja 2 года назад +3

      That clip, of the salute, has like 13 million views on RUclips so it looks like a lot of people agree with you

  • @andaimhineach4131
    @andaimhineach4131 2 года назад +8

    I've seen this series probably two dozen times and the final part with the real guys and Winter's final words...NEVER have my eyes been dry afterward. Never. It gets me every single time.

  • @marklindberg8640
    @marklindberg8640 2 года назад +12

    I've got to comment here. I'm halfway through my fifties right now and I loved your reactions to this series. As a kid I was in awe of WW2 veterans and luckily got a chance to talk to a few. You hear certain people, put down young folks, but you keep being the amazing people you can be. Show the world the side you've shown us here and I think the future is in good hands! Well done.
    I too have to say, include one more episode about the interview the producers did with the actual veterans. It's so worth it!
    Thanks to both of you. (Also please include the spellings of your first names in the ABOUT section -- I can't catch your names and I feel rude saying "you two" lol).

  • @GrumpyOldGuyPlaysGames
    @GrumpyOldGuyPlaysGames 2 года назад +12

    The Eagle's Nest is now a museum, telling the history of Hitler's crimes in an effort to make sure nothing like that ever happens again. Also has a really nice cafe with a truly beautiful view.

  • @canadian__ninja
    @canadian__ninja 2 года назад +30

    Fun fact about the guy that shot Ssgt Grant, the MPs forced him to wake up when they put him in his cell and then beat the hell out of him again.

    • @betterthanu241
      @betterthanu241 2 года назад

      look him up. a real piece of shit. Floyd W Craver. even his son turned out to be a scumbag

    • @stevenadams3303
      @stevenadams3303 2 года назад

      Yeah but unfortunately that was it he remained a pos but lived free the rest of his life.

    • @Utonian21
      @Utonian21 2 года назад +1

      The dude was a replacement, most likely saw no action, and still pulled that bullshit...

    • @canadian__ninja
      @canadian__ninja 2 года назад +1

      @@Utonian21 Be careful of your opinion of replacements. More than half of E company were replacements at that point. Pvt Craver, the man that shot Grant, enlisted in '42, not long after the Toccoa men did.
      I'm not defending him in any way of course, but be mindful of the way the show frames replacements. He could have replaced a man after D-Day

    • @Utonian21
      @Utonian21 2 года назад +2

      @@canadian__ninja but he was a replacement that came in around the end of the war. No excuse for him to being drunk like that when he probably hadn't even been through much

  • @jinxtide2291
    @jinxtide2291 2 года назад +8

    Its so powerful to hear such a hardened mans voice waiver as he speaks that last line: “no but i served in a company of heros”. Chokes me up every time.

    • @MoMoMyPup10
      @MoMoMyPup10 2 года назад +1

      That look on his face @22:35 says everything. That man seen it all, and lived to talk to us about it.

  • @Romanowski129
    @Romanowski129 Год назад

    I remember the week before graduating Army Basic Combat Training we had a Sunday off and one of the Drills had a copy of Band of Brothers that they allowed us to play in the classroom. We knocked out the entire season. I had seen the show in full multiple times before joining the Army but always has a more important meaning to me now, especially in that moment surrounded by guys that signed the same contract with me. The bond that we have is something special that so few will ever understand. I hope to continue having that bond with the guys that are still with me for as long as I live.

  • @michaelpryor8015
    @michaelpryor8015 2 года назад +3

    United we stand divided we fall; respect to those who have shed blood.

  • @robert84_
    @robert84_ 2 года назад +7

    As a tribute, I watch this series every year on June 6. Easily my favorite series ever.
    Great reaction y'all!!

  • @razorback6111
    @razorback6111 2 года назад +3

    I’ve loved going on this journey with you two! Band of Brothers will never ever lose its touch or feel dated. It’s a special show.

  • @jamespg6133
    @jamespg6133 2 года назад +5

    Now!!! Y’all Gotta Jump into The Pacific. Just as good of a show regarding the the realism. Made by the same director, and producers. Def a solid watch. Give it a thought.

    • @rollomaughfling380
      @rollomaughfling380 2 года назад

      Not sure what you're talking about there. Like Band of Brothers, The Pacific features a different director assigned to each episode. There are more than a dozen directors between the two series.

  • @TortoisesBL
    @TortoisesBL 2 года назад +5

    Thank you so much for including the stories after they go home and all the name reveals of the veterans in the interviews. So many reactors skip or dont include them all and I feel like they are so important to see the real men behind the story and show.

    • @MoMoMyPup10
      @MoMoMyPup10 2 года назад +1

      Wow, that's been my pet peeve watching all of them. It's as if they aren't that significant. These guys deserve that honor, and even reactors that I love have skipped it and it's so disappointing. I mean, that actual soldiers _are _ the story here afterall.

  • @williamosgood3565
    @williamosgood3565 2 года назад +7

    A biography has just been written of Ronald Speirs. The authors are Jared Frederick and Eric Dorr. The title is Fierce Valor.

  • @bigstyx
    @bigstyx 2 года назад +2

    I remember when Major Winters passed away in 2011 it was heartbreaking. Just days prior to his 93rd birthday. You can go on RUclips and see the memorial service. RIP major Winters.

  • @kirktravis5780
    @kirktravis5780 2 года назад +2

    The last "easy" man died July 3 2022. Now they can have a real reunion. One hell of a party I can tell you.

  • @athanakop7775
    @athanakop7775 2 года назад +9

    THE REAL LAST EPISODE IS - THE DOCUMENTARY CALLED ' WE STAND ALONE TOGETHER'

  • @spellr1
    @spellr1 2 года назад +2

    I binged through all 10 of these yesterday with you, and you two did this series its due respect. I don't know how many times I have watched these, and I always find myself amazed at the men of Easy Company. Great job!

  • @chrislewis1981
    @chrislewis1981 2 года назад +2

    Guys, I've loved your BoB reactions. I love watching people react to this as it always takes me back to my first time watching. The end of episode 10 with all the names gets me every time.
    Thank you both.

  • @Sir_AlexxTv
    @Sir_AlexxTv 2 года назад +5

    And now you are ready to watch "We stand alone together" and the other amazing show "The pacific" .... cheers !" 😁

  • @johnstrong4089
    @johnstrong4089 2 года назад +3

    They’re all together again in heaven

  • @ChrisMathers3501
    @ChrisMathers3501 2 года назад +4

    Considering how few prisoners were actually at Spandau Prison, I like to think that Speirs took the job there just for the chance to stand outside the cell and poke Rudolf Hess with a stick.
    I want to watch y'all do The Pacific. Both of my grandfathers served in that. One was in the Navy and went on to serve with the occupation force at Osaka and the other was an Army supply sergeant who served on Okinawa.

  • @didyouseethat9847
    @didyouseethat9847 2 года назад +7

    My favourite episode is probably episode 3. I'm not sure why, but I just really enjoy it, and it always makes me cry.
    If y'all ever get the chance to go to Europe, go to Austria if you can - Vienna is my favourite place I've ever visited. It's beautiful there.
    This has been such a treat! I can't wait to see what you watch next 👀

    • @ShawnTheDriver
      @ShawnTheDriver 2 года назад

      3 is great. I think Episode 7 The Breaking Point is my favorite episode only because of the beginning with Malarkey. The way he talks about the memories coming back to him later in life literally makes me cry every time I see it no matter how many times I watch it.

  • @franco_d24
    @franco_d24 2 года назад +4

    My favorite series of all time, never fails to makes me cry

  • @usmcrn4418
    @usmcrn4418 Год назад +1

    As a veteran and a human being, thank YOU for shedding light on this era of our history..as a nation, like a person, we’re not perfect. But given the other nations that we’ve interacted with I’d like to think that we, as a nation, are mostly on the good side of things. Thank you so much!

  • @robertwagner8739
    @robertwagner8739 Год назад

    I've seen Band of Brothers so many times and I still cry at the end. These guys were the bravest people I ever heard of. Truly changed the world

  • @Hiker1792
    @Hiker1792 2 года назад +2

    I have seen this series at least a dozen times at this point. The most recent time in 2020 I was watching with a friend. I was holding it together during the last interviews until Winters said
    "Grandpa were you a hero in the war"
    At which point I remember saying out loud "I can't do it." I buried my head in my sweatshirt and broke down crying.
    It does not matter how many times I have seen his series, that final quote brings me to tears every single time. Such a fitting end to an incredible series about this incredible group of men.

  • @MoMoMyPup10
    @MoMoMyPup10 2 года назад +2

    That look on Winters face @22:35 says everything. That man seen it all, and lived to talk to us about it.

  • @ven_skywalker7007
    @ven_skywalker7007 2 года назад +2

    Just binged all of your Band of Brothers reactions. Beautiful to see you guys go on this journey. One unintentional tradition I have is rewatching the series every June on D-Days anniversary. I know everyone’s been hyping up The Pacific, and I also know that there’s another series in the works called Masters of the Air. It will focus on the actions of the Eighth Air Force and is set as a precursor to Band of Brothers and The Pacific. We’ll keep our eyes open for it. Can’t wait to see what you guys do next

    • @theperfectmixx
      @theperfectmixx  2 года назад +1

      Wow! That’s awesome thanks so much for your support

  • @musicheadt
    @musicheadt 2 года назад

    My Entire family watches this series over our Thanksgiving holiday weekend! We have watched it every year since it was released.

  • @timothyhedrick5295
    @timothyhedrick5295 2 года назад +4

    I have to have watched BOB at least twenty times. Still shed tears every damn time. Thanks guys.

  • @leemcintyre9490
    @leemcintyre9490 2 года назад +2

    I've Watched Several Channels of People Reacting to Band of Brothers. And I always enjoyed Watching how Everyone Gets So emotionally Invested in these Old Soldiers. It's Heart warming to see people of all Sexes, ages , & Races shedding tears, Getting Angry. I E Lt. Dyke. But mostly the Delight at Seeing Each Aged Taccowa Man next to his name at the end of the Last Episode! But every Time I hear Winters talking about his Grandson, it Gets Me! 😭😂

  • @davidmowry8951
    @davidmowry8951 Год назад

    Well done to you 2. They deserve the recognition. Recommend, Band of brothers we stand alone together. Think you would enjoy it.

  • @tgs40
    @tgs40 2 года назад +2

    I have seen this show so many times and it never gets old for a second.

  • @mack7882
    @mack7882 2 года назад

    Good job and thanks from an old man whose uncle died in WW2 and whose father fought in Korea. Be blessed, you look happy together, may it always be so.

  • @72mossy
    @72mossy 2 года назад

    Great reviews for Band of brothers. I've watched it several times. I'm from Ireland and have been to Normandy several times camping with my Family, Visited all Dday beaches, Utah, Omaha, Gold,Sword and Juno. Visited Brecourt Manor, Carentan, St Marie Eglise, Marie du Mont, St Lo, The Falaise pocket, bloody gulch, cemeteries and museums in France, I have been to WW1 Somme battlefield twice, and the battlefield of Waterloo in Belgium which was fought in June 1815. My grandfather was in the British Homeguard in London during the Blitz and worked on production line for Wellington bomber. He got married to a Kerry woman in London in 1940 and they returned home to Tipperary Ireland in 1952 with their 2 daughter, both born in London during the Bombing by the Germans, my Grandfather's brother was groundcrew RAF and his brother in law was a Dunkirk Veteran.

  • @sputnikalgrim
    @sputnikalgrim 2 года назад +1

    Can we appreciate the musical score that accompanied these moments is enough to make a man ugly cry

  • @chrischarlescook
    @chrischarlescook 2 года назад +1

    The Austrian scene were actually filmed in Switzerland. The red hotel in this episode is next to Reichenbach Falls, where Sherlock and Moriarty had their infamous battle.
    If you fly in to Salzberg, you can reach Hitler's Eagles Nest and Zell Am See (where they were told Japan surrendered) very easily. My first ever trip abroad from the UK was to both those places.
    Was amazing to retrace their footsteps. The Eagles Nest is something else!

  • @andystewart581
    @andystewart581 2 года назад +1

    I will never be closer to anyone then the men I served with. "75- "97. They are my brothers.

  • @RugNug
    @RugNug 2 года назад +1

    That was awesome. Thank you. Y'all will love We Stand Alone Together.

  • @kristymcdowell6185
    @kristymcdowell6185 2 года назад +1

    No matter how many times I have seen the ending I get so choked up. It’s sad because all of them have passed away now. I live right outside of south Philly. Bill Guarnere has a statute there.

  • @TreyBlythe
    @TreyBlythe 2 года назад +2

    This very well may be the best 10 hours of television ever produced.

  • @rollomaughfling380
    @rollomaughfling380 2 года назад +2

    You guys might be the most adorable couple of reactors going. Really enjoyed this journey, looking forward to the next! (But listen to folks about "We Stand Alone Together." You reeeealy won't regret it!)

  • @andrewivester3636
    @andrewivester3636 Год назад

    Thank you for showing this, and alway remember these men went into this and they saved the world from its own destruction

  • @jeancastellain
    @jeancastellain 2 года назад

    I love this series, watched it 3 times. The pioneers of skydiving. There was a Brazilian lieutenant who trained with Easy Company. He wanted to go along with the jump on D-Day, but they wouldn't let him. He returned to Brazil and became the patron of Brazilian skydiving. Today Brazil is among the 5 best Paratroopers in the World. I loved the video. Greetings from Brazil.

  • @TheWindcrow
    @TheWindcrow Год назад

    This story will never get old. So much history and greatness. These men will never see their equal again.

  • @maggsmvp04
    @maggsmvp04 2 года назад +4

    You guys need to watch The Pacific next. It's more savage.

  • @alexamerling79
    @alexamerling79 2 года назад +3

    I love the German General's speech.

  • @didyouseethat9847
    @didyouseethat9847 2 года назад +8

    Are you going to watch the documentary? Even just for yourselves - it's well worth it!

  • @texasranger3439
    @texasranger3439 2 года назад

    Enjoyed yalls reactions. It's one of the best pieces of media to this day. It's also important to see what this generation went through because it's crazy to think how long ago this was now in 2022 and these guys deserve to have their memory rembered for what they all went through. Looking forward to whatever yall have next.

  • @dem1983
    @dem1983 2 года назад +1

    I love you 2 as a couple, you seem very in sync with each other!

  • @CptGreenJeans
    @CptGreenJeans 2 года назад

    I watched your entire series of this. Glad you really appreciated this series and the stories of these men. Brave men they are! Hero’s.

  • @wesleyy2502
    @wesleyy2502 2 года назад +1

    You should watch Ron Livingston's diary of training camp for the cast of BoB. Basically a VLOG before they were a thing and showed what it was like to get everyone ready and in character. Its on youtube

  • @craigwhelton9559
    @craigwhelton9559 2 года назад +3

    You guys are sweet together.

  • @sandbagger57
    @sandbagger57 2 года назад +3

    The next series this team produced was The Pacific which is based on combat memoirs. It is a more brutal war. The third part, Masters of The Air, has been completed and may be shown before the end of the year. It is about the bomber crews out of England who had the greatest casualties.

  • @darrylkoehn9667
    @darrylkoehn9667 2 года назад +1

    My father served in medical unit behind the 506th into Austria/Germany. He helped treat and feed the concentration camp victims and suffered PTSD latter in life. He agreed that Austria was the most beautiful country he had ever seen! He was almost killed 3 days after the war ended by a German tank crew.

  • @XSRKRXSRKRXSZKZXSZKZ
    @XSRKRXSRKRXSZKZXSZKZ 2 года назад +1

    I'M FROM MYANMAR, AND THIS IS THE BEST COUPLE EVER! MUCH LOVE GUYS!

  • @mmaarcinekniunius8938
    @mmaarcinekniunius8938 2 года назад +1

    Końcówka jest wspaniała. Piękne słowa wspaniałych ludzi. Pozdrawiam

  • @dem1983
    @dem1983 2 года назад +1

    PLEASE watch the Pacific next...it will really shake you to your core!

  • @Joao-yj3zt
    @Joao-yj3zt 2 года назад +1

    It was really cool to watch this series again with you, you guys are really cool! :)
    Now, please watch "The Pacific" is in the same vein and tells the story of the War against Japan... it's heavier, but very interesting.

  • @rhysevans4253
    @rhysevans4253 2 года назад

    The Documentary to this, called ‘We Stand Alone Together’ is a must watch, it’s literally an hour long video easily accessible by just searching it up on youtube, completely for free and gives you so much more information about these men, shows 10x the amount of interviews shown in the show by all the easy company guys, real footage of the easy company guys and is just a necessity to watch, you won’t regret it!

  • @timmullett5286
    @timmullett5286 2 года назад

    Great reaction, My father fought in world war II in Italy, France and Germany and fought in the Battle of the bulge. He never talked about world war II until the last two years of his life. He told me about being shelled in the woods and how him and his buddies uniforms were were ripped from bullets and never got hit. He said they were very lucky to make it out of that. He would always talk about but not wanting to make friends because it was so hard losing them. He passed in 2003. I wish he could have seen this series. I'm sure it wouldn't have been easy but he would have loved it. Now you have to finish the last one ( We stand alone together) it might be my favorite. It has longer interviews with the real guys and actual footage from world war II. It's amazing. Thank you for doing this reaction.

  • @nickstansell7700
    @nickstansell7700 2 года назад +2

    Thank you for reacting to this amazing series, You two are awesome and I’m happy to be a subscriber for your Chanel. Can’t wait to see what you do next. 💜

  • @SHSNJROTC
    @SHSNJROTC 2 года назад

    i miss my heroes. every last one of them. got to meet alot of them when i was kid at air shows and reunions, i was so naïve about what they went through. breaks my heart as ive gotten older and realize the severity of everything they experienced

  • @joshuamurphy2000
    @joshuamurphy2000 2 года назад +6

    The pacific series

  • @TA-wg9oi
    @TA-wg9oi 2 года назад +1

    I was given this series many years ago and have watched it well over a dozen times....especially on a rainy day. We had a trip booked to Norway and the Mediterranean and we included a five night stay at Bayeux, 5 miles inland in the Normandy region as we wanted to do Omaha and Utah beaches and the museums. Unfortunately Covid changed our plans.
    Your reaction videos were outstanding...Best wishes from Australia.

  • @SeanShibby
    @SeanShibby 2 года назад +1

    Awesome reaction guys! "We salute the rank, not the man" one of the best lines!!

  • @jaymichaelruss6872
    @jaymichaelruss6872 2 года назад +1

    Please watch the mini series produced after Band of Brothers called The Pacific. Not sure if it’s the new series you guys were talking about but just in case. It’s the sequel to Band of Brothers that follows the US Marine Corp fighting the Japanese in the Pacific theater of war. You guys will love it as well as what others have suggested watching We Stand Alone Together. Great content, love the channel and hope to see more WWII content from you two.

  • @nicov1837
    @nicov1837 2 года назад

    As an FYI: this episode was not actually filmed in Austria. The production tried to film in Sell Am See, Austria (where the actual events took place), but they couldn't find suitable locations there that still looked authentic enough all those years later. So they looked elsewhere. They found it in the Interlaken region of Switzerland. The lake Winters is seen swimming in is Lake Brienz, and the hotel where they're headquartered is there too. If you ever get a chance to go there, do it. I went there a few years ago, and even though I had visited the Alps on several occasions before, I was still stunned by the spectacular beauty of this particular region. What you see in the show doesn't even do it justice.

  • @dominicbiondi4097
    @dominicbiondi4097 2 года назад

    well done...loved your reaction...I watch this every year. And it always makes me bawl. It just might be the greatest TV show ever produced.

  • @krisfrederick5001
    @krisfrederick5001 2 года назад +7

    "Easy Company" is the most ironic name in History. There was nothing easy about it. From The beaches of Normandy all the way to Hitler's Eagles Nest. Currahee ♠
    P.S.
    You can still go to the Eagles Nest, for breakfast...

    • @leemcintyre9490
      @leemcintyre9490 2 года назад +2

      Seriously!!?? That Would be So Cool!!

    • @XuanPhucTAC
      @XuanPhucTAC 2 года назад +2

      @@leemcintyre9490 Yes. You can drink coffee there. You can't use the elevator though. It was destroyed by the British Royal Air Force in 1945.

    • @iammanofnature235
      @iammanofnature235 2 года назад

      _all the way to Hitler's Eagles Nest._
      Band of Brothers is not history. First off, the 3rd Infantry Division and French 2nd Armored Division are credited by the U.S. Army and military historians with the capture of Berchtesgaden and the Eagle's Nest. And this is not the only time in Band of Brothers where historical accuracy has been thrown out the window. Another example is in episode 9 "Why We Fight" which shows Easy Company liberating the labor camp Kaufering IV (Hurlach). The camp was actually found and liberated by the 12th Armored Division on April 27, 1945 with Easy Company actually arriving on April 28.

    • @krisfrederick5001
      @krisfrederick5001 2 года назад

      @@iammanofnature235 Fascinating

    • @pangkaji
      @pangkaji 2 года назад

      Not to take away their story but the experience of E.Co. was repeated thousands of times during WW2 in Europe and the Pacific. E. Co. 506 was just lucky Stephen Ambrose picked up their story and wrote a book about them. There were literally thousands of Winters, Nixons, Malarkeys and Guarnere during the war. Unfortunately there were thousands of Sobels and Norman Dykes too

  • @rollotomassi6232
    @rollotomassi6232 2 года назад +1

    "Schindler's List" - A hard watch, but a must see.

  • @joeevett9007
    @joeevett9007 2 года назад

    I was stationed in Germany for 8 years got to go all over Europe and that is a beautiful place for sure.

  • @DefStr8up
    @DefStr8up 2 года назад

    I LOVE that ending. Major Richard Winters, RIP, brings a tear to my eye every time!

  • @docbearmb
    @docbearmb 2 года назад +2

    HOF doesn’t mean house. Haus means house. That building was a hotel.
    Also, Berchtesgaden is not in Austria; it’s in Bavaria which is southern Germany.
    From there Easy Co went to Austria which is to the southeast of Germany.

  • @jackson857
    @jackson857 2 года назад +1

    The ending makes me cry every time.

  • @Utonian21
    @Utonian21 2 года назад

    If I'm not mistaken, all the guys except one have unfortunately passed since they filmed those interviews, so it's a good thing they made this show when they did

  • @kellyk3889
    @kellyk3889 Год назад

    This series should be required watching in high school. Amazing series.

  • @MarkLac
    @MarkLac Год назад

    As each year has passed, we are seeing fewer and fewer WWII Vets still around. Honestly it makes me sad to see them go, they truly were “The Greatest Generation.”

  • @stevenbanks1548
    @stevenbanks1548 2 года назад

    Everyone will tell you to watch "we stand alone together", and they are all correct.
    Thank you guys.

  • @guhalakshmiratan5566
    @guhalakshmiratan5566 2 года назад

    "Grandpa said no... but I served in a company of heroes" - makes my eyeballs sweat EVERYtime!
    I would also recommend checking out a book called "Conversations with Major Dick Winters." It is a phenomenal book about Major Winters after the way in his later years. Now THERE was a legit, no bullshit LEADER of men!

  • @raymondmanderville505
    @raymondmanderville505 Год назад

    The keys to that elevator are in the Gettysburg war museum along with tons of other items brought back to the US by our grandfathers

  • @ungenerationed9022
    @ungenerationed9022 2 года назад

    Agreed. The ending was exquisite. Nicely done kids. Thank you!

  • @topi85
    @topi85 2 года назад

    They have put up a statue for Major Winters in France, where Easy-company made their landings on D-day. Shows just how respected Dick Winters was as a soldier and a officer.

  • @chuckhilleshiem6596
    @chuckhilleshiem6596 2 года назад +1

    As a combat vet myself I think now when I walk past an old person we naver know what they have been throiugh in life. They deserve all the respect I can give them

  • @태사자-r5x
    @태사자-r5x 2 года назад

    밴드 오브 브라더스 리액션 영상 잘 봤습니다. 제가 본 리액션 영상 중에 당신들의 영상이 저에겐 제일 마음에 드네요. 고맙습니다.

  • @kevinmoore1490
    @kevinmoore1490 2 года назад

    A beautifully heartbreaking series that shows the hardship of war, the evil of humanity and the ability of those that come together to stop injustices to free the oppressed. We still have a long way to go even these days but maybe one day we can all find a life of peace free of hate.

  • @alexflorea4879
    @alexflorea4879 2 года назад

    Every time I watch this episode I can't stop thinking how much we owe to this kind of men and women who fought so we could be free and how little we learned from there sacrifice.

  • @steventidd1239
    @steventidd1239 2 года назад

    I suggest your next viewing be "We Were Soldiers (2002)" it is about our early days in the Nam, it ties in a bit as one of the people portrayed was SGT Maj Plumley who served in the 82nd Airborne during WWII alongside the 101st. Many WWII vets also served in Korea and Vietnam afterwards.