8:00 it's a "periscope", both guys have them, but the front guys one is attached to a mechanism to allow him to fire the rifle without exposing himself.
Today is ''Dodenherdenking'' in the Netherlands, the remembrance of the death, as I am from a newer generation (and my grandparents are not there anymore) I don't have much ''personal'' connection, but I am a history nerd and offc I will remember and be silent during that moment. To be honest, with recent events.. it's much more important than usual I would say. But I will offc also remember the brave people in this hopeless situation, this is such an emotional song imo but so good.
Every year we as Australian and New Zealanders have memorial services at Gallipoli where there is a massive memorial built in commemoration of the fallen.
a lot of us turks also go visit our grand-grandparents who fell there, but also yours'. most of us know you were sent by the u.k. and didn't even wanted to invade us from thousands of kilometers away by your own choice. cheers.
Temps in summer were around 38C (100F) in the shade. The average minimum temp in winter (Jan-Mar) was -11C (12F). Pith helmet is pronounced the way you would say with.
At 15.50 the young soldier with a cap on the right is an Australian called Morehead. In WW2 he would be the Australian commander in charge of the garrison for the 8 months of the siege of Tobruk
My G grandfather was a Kiwi and was at Gallipoli. He was being taken off beach and an officer asked where he thought he was going. In response he took his boot off and poured a bootfull of blood out. Needles to say he got evacuated and met my G grandmother who was treating him and moved to England. So I owe my existence to the fact he got injured there.
You need say r in the end on the namne Pär. Than you Will say right. And it is som difference in prounanc of the namne beacuse of different dialects. But the r is needed.
8:00 it's a "periscope", both guys have them, but the front guys one is attached to a mechanism to allow him to fire the rifle without exposing himself.
Today is ''Dodenherdenking'' in the Netherlands, the remembrance of the death, as I am from a newer generation (and my grandparents are not there anymore) I don't have much ''personal'' connection, but I am a history nerd and offc I will remember and be silent during that moment. To be honest, with recent events.. it's much more important than usual I would say. But I will offc also remember the brave people in this hopeless situation, this is such an emotional song imo but so good.
Every year we as Australian and New Zealanders have memorial services at Gallipoli where there is a massive memorial built in commemoration of the fallen.
a lot of us turks also go visit our grand-grandparents who fell there, but also yours'. most of us know you were sent by the u.k. and didn't even wanted to invade us from thousands of kilometers away by your own choice. cheers.
Temps in summer were around 38C (100F) in the shade. The average minimum temp in winter (Jan-Mar) was -11C (12F). Pith helmet is pronounced the way you would say with.
yup, the climate in that part of turkey is crazy for a coastal region.
At 15.50 the young soldier with a cap on the right is an Australian called Morehead.
In WW2 he would be the Australian commander in charge of the garrison for the 8 months of the siege of Tobruk
My G grandfather was a Kiwi and was at Gallipoli. He was being taken off beach and an officer asked where he thought he was going. In response he took his boot off and poured a bootfull of blood out. Needles to say he got evacuated and met my G grandmother who was treating him and moved to England. So I owe my existence to the fact he got injured there.
Love Indy Neidell ! Thoroughly enjoyed your 2 part Gallipoli reaction
I'm so glad you've said you are becoming a fan of Sabaton :-) At last!
Man …. What a great man you are! Great you like Sabaton!🤘🤘🤘🤘🏽🤘🏽🤘🏽🤘🏿🤘🏿🤘🏿❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️🇳🇱🇳🇱🇳🇱
Sabaton history must be weekly thing bro. Also the songs. They are great.
They sent them to the wrong beach. That’s why they were defeated at Gallipoli
Yet another example of the shite Pommy "planning" throughout the whole war.
The reason why we don’t use stick grenades is because it’s too bulky, heavy and expensive to produce.
And the americans were more used to throwing baseballs hens they were designed more like a ball you throw
You need say r in the end on the namne Pär. Than you Will say right. And it is som difference in prounanc of the namne beacuse of different dialects. But the r is needed.
I do understand my mum's Grandad now why you even speak about it
If you pronounce "Pär`s name ....it would be like "Pair" in english
Yes
why are grenades not all shaped like that?
easy.
why are american footballs shaped like they are instead of like baseball bats?
Rip Connor as I said clearly to you to put on CC for the music vid you forgot. Smh
periscope