Nazi condoms part 3 - The Condomspiracy is Confirmed - Condoms on rifle barrels in WWII
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- Опубликовано: 2 окт 2024
- Photographic evidence has been found that condoms were occasionaly used during World War II as muzzle protectors. In this episode of grave rubbers, we show evidence sent in by viewers of the previous videos, showing various improvized muzzle covers being used on rifles, including two that are very clearly condoms. Thank you to all the viewers who sent in photos that made this video possible.
My two previous videos on this topic of condoms during WWII can be seen here:
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I think condoms might have been used at times on rifle barrels. But I think the reason people believe that condoms were used all the time on rifles was because many of the soldiers and the government didn't want to admit to the American people that the soldiers were having a lot of sex. This was a time when society was extremely conservative when it came to sex. Many of the soldiers having sex in Europe were married, and many more were young men that didn't want to admit to family that they were having premarital sex.
I think the real answer is that the people who were saying in the comments that the condoms must have been used on the barrel of the gun were all Americans who have seen that practice in later wars. The reality is that in WW2 if some people did do that, it wasn't widespread and again the main use of the condoms were for protected sex.
Yes, they were issued for STD's. But think about all of the cases of clap that the GI's had when they were in Naples, and you wonder if they indeed put them on their rifles instead of there "short arm".
No journal entries of it, considering the range of stuff that was journaled, if it was a common occurrence, it would be talked about.
And, as still a Minnesota guy, I have many times slipped a balloon or even a piece of electrical tape over my rifle muzzle when hunting in winter. Accidentally getting a wad of snow down a muzzle when in the pine trees, or dipping a muzzle into the snow can be a catastrophic event if it freezes and restricts the firing pressure.
I dont have enough experience with weapons to know how much of this is a serious risk, and how much is just excessive safety. People fire weapons underwater with no issues, so I dont exactly wee how a few drips of water, or a little fragment of ice would be particularly dangerous.
The causes that people have ascribed to their weapon exploding may not be confirmed if an investigation is made on that weapon by an expert.
@@CrocodileTear A a gunsmith I can speak to this point. Some weapons can be fired underwater, and are even tested/rated for it (primarily sidearms with a couple exceptions), but a barrel full of water isn't the same as one with just a little bit, as the pressure isn't equal. A drop of water/ice/snow in the bore becomes an uncompressable obstruction that just can't be moved out of the way fast enough. This often creates a small bulge, often ring shaped, the barrel bursting is extremely unlikely to impossible.
A condom on the muzzle wouldn't do anything to help in this situation. They're just too loose.
Functionally the condom would only prevent debris from entering, which was better accomplished with a small piece of tape over the muzzle.
To add to the confusion, in the 1980s in the USA they used to sell "barrel condoms", which IIRC were repackaged finger cots, and was inspired by war movies.
@@danirizary6926 Thanks for sharing your experience with us
I enjoy your videos and agree with your assessment. Condoms were provided to prevent STDs, just as they were in the 70's when I entered service. I think any use on the muzzle of a weapon is a convenient solution to a potential problem but not really necessary.
Merci pour la video, très intèresante. J'espère que vous avez passé un joyeux Noël.
But were the rifles safe from STD's
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I recall seeing the film ‘The big red one’ (Lee Marvin) - soldiers before landing on the beach were advised to put condoms on the end of their rifles. Too lazy to get a still from the film for proof but perhaps another viewer could concur.
I have seen the movie, but the whole point is that it is a movie, not reality. I added some stills in part 2 of this condom digger series: ruclips.net/video/znzI8fmM4ps/видео.html
Oi sou surda. Eu pergunto. Porque arma usa camisinha???
pela mesma razão que os humanos, para se manterem limpos e evitarem contaminação
@@CrocodileTear Ah eu entendi
1:13 is a canvas barrel cover. ive got one of these myself. its a small pouch with a cinch strap that wraps around it and snaps to itself.
My previous videos on the topic of condoms during WWII can be seen here:
Part 1: ruclips.net/video/VWvM9BZw1fA/видео.html
Part 2: ruclips.net/video/znzI8fmM4ps/видео.html
It's modern, but I got a screenshot of a soldier in Ukraine with a condom on the muzzle of his AK. 😂
He probably watched this video 😄
They wanted to practice safe shooting?
Seriously I wouldn't be here without WW2, Vietnam conflict, and a Catholic German mom marrying my GI Dad.
Bless up Jean we had this conversation a few times bless up good video. Thanks
I know that they were occasionally used this way in the Vietnam War, one book a veteran wrote documented this use fairly clearly but i doubt it was ever anything more than a field expedient solution. I personally feel they would get shredded far too easily to have this be a common thing.
Thanks for including my evidence. With the rainy/muddy conditions of North Eastern France in the fall of 1944, I wouldn’t be surprised if it was a condom and few more guys used them in this way.
Sounds like it made a pretty good suppressor.
Thank you for the info. Look forward to more videos!
j'avais pas vu cette vidéo, et nous avions parlé sur l'éventualité que des soldats en avaient utilisé pour protéger leurs fusils de l'eau de mer. j'avais bien cherché, mais difficile d'en avoir la preuve, malgré que pas mal de médias (journaux) en avaient parlé.
To le monde en parle, mais après avoir fait des vidéos a ce sujet avec des millions de vues, demandant des preuves que les préservatifs ont été utilisés sur les armes, il n'y a que ces deux photos qui sont sorties... Et peut être s'agit t'il simplement de photos pour rigoler.
Hey CT, to iterate, my dad who was there, said occasionally guys would put a condom on a barrel muzzle to protect from rain/snow. Those were initially all Midwest guys from the USA in north Africa. So it made sense. No, it was never a 'policy' and condoms were for what we thought they are. As a medic, he said when he went through personal effects, he would throw away condoms and wallets if they had a 'condom ring' showing on them so that the family would not see that. What intrigues me is the pictures the other viewers found. I thought I'd seen every WW2 footage there was. Are there other 'repositories' you can let us know about? My dad was Army medic 34th division. Went to North Africa on the HMS Broke, shrapnel wounded at conception of the battle of Monte Casino.
There are basically an infinity of possible repositories for WWII materials: old pictures in a drawer, collections in various institutions that nobody has looked at, etc. So many more pictures will come to light in the future I believe.
The "condom ring" visible on the wallets is certainly an interesting detail.
There is so much world war 2 footage that most people never see. I saw a documentary about pictures and film from ww2 that most people never see, and it showed a ton of stuff I had never seen. There was a lot of it that showed dead bodies and soldiers getting killed and wounded. I wish I could remember the name of the documentary.
@@user-tk5fi1my5i Did the documentary show lots of condoms as well?
@@CrocodileTear not the I remember. But I wasn't looking for them either.
Hi Crocs. I’m sure there’s a scene in the movie The Big Red One with Lee Marvin where the troops landing on the beaches in Italy or N Africa put “rubbers” on the end of their rifle muzzles to prevent water/sand getting into their barrels? But I agree, that wasn’t their stated aim, but to protect from STDs
Indeed, I show some of the Big Red One scenes in part 2 of this condom diggers series ;) at about 12:00 ruclips.net/video/znzI8fmM4ps/видео.html
Yeah, I was going to mention that. They also used them to deliver the baby inside the Panzer.
At least you have the integrity to adress their plausible yet rarely reported use.
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Just found this in the internet regarding the film I mentioned earlier ‘the big red one’ I copied and pasted a small part: Fuller throws in little details that make the movie feel authentic. Things like the condoms on the rifle barrels, salt peter in the food to lower libido, and an “appearance” by “Axis Sally”.
You can find dozens of articles about how "common" it was for condoms to be used on rifles during WWII, but not one single one of them will show you a period document or photo to prove it.