Carton de Wiart did NOT HAVE HIS HAND AMPUTATED. The doctors refused to amputate it. It was half off. They wanted to re attach it. So he pulled it off. He ripped off what was left of his hand with no anesthetic. It was either his daughter or wife who refused an anesthetic to remove her appendix, and they were forced to take it out with her fully conscious. She did this based on his example. They were nuts
That’s unsurprising, the Korean War was only 5 earlier, the youngest us veterans wouldn’t have reach 30 by the time the Korean War started or ended, and even includes people who fought from the start of world war 2
My great great great grandfather served in the British army during world war 1: His name was Thomas Milne, he was born in 1858 in County Tyrone, Ireland. He enlisted in into the 36th Ulster Divsion as a machine gunner along side his two sons in 1914 at the age of 55-56 although he did not see combat until 1st July 1916 at the battle of the somme He survived the war leaving aged 59-60. He died in Belfast in 1945.
Carton de Wiart did *NOT HAVE HIS HAND AMPUTATED* . The doctors refused to amputate it. It was half off. They wanted to re attach it. So he pulled it off. He ripped off what was left of his hand with no anesthetic. It was either his daughter or wife who refused an anesthetic to remove her appendix, and they were forced to take it out with her fully conscious. She did this based on his example. He retired to live in peace on County Cork, where only in 1923 ---only a few years earlier --- he would have been assassinated by the IRA as a definite target. ( the others either stayed in their garrison or stayed in Dublin Castle) He moved outside the British Empire just after the Republic was declared. It would be similar to a British general retiring to Jordan today and going about enjoying his retirement, safe in the knowledge that he wouldnt be touched or , saying "the Irish Republicans have no reason to target me" About 50 miles from where he retired a Col Ferguson Smyth (in 1920) was shot 6 times in his own officers country club for issuing a particularly brutal order. Smyths brother was sent to Ireland to join intelligence determined for revenge, was identified by the IRA and promptly shot. So, De Wiart wasnt too put off by the idea. But they were nuts
I don’t see the bravery in losing a hand that could be reattached but whatever, he’s still a maldad who fought for our freedom. But really, if all he wanted was to reach the frontlines asap, couldn’t he get surgery and later demand to be dismissed? Surely, you’re as fit to serve with one hand as with two hands with one recently operated, there would have been zero difference except HAVING A HAND.
My utmost admiration and gratitude for all those brave souls who fought valiantly and honorably, and gave up their lives for something greater than themselves.
You guys should dig into Samuel Whittemore, at the age of 79, fought in the battle of Lexington & Concord, he ambushed British Grenadiers, killing 2, and mortally wounding a 3rd, when the British reached his position, he drew his sword and attacked, he was shot in the face, and bayonetted numerous times, he was given up for dead, but survived, and lived to the age of 97.
…….Not every part of ww1 is about trenches. Not everything is the Western or Eastern front. and if anyone says “I dOnT ThINK the EAsTern Front bElongs in tHAt Example.” Please shut up as based on archaeology by modern scholars and ww1 archaeologists trenches formulated in the battle of Tannenburg and Brusliov offensive. ON ThE EASTERN FRONT There were of course the Balkan Front, middle eastern front, and the Japanese pushing the Germans out of Meloneisa and the German occupied Atoll Islands in the WW1 pacific campaign 1914-1918. People seem to forget there was a pacific war during ww1 aswell.
According to Stephen Ambrose in Citizen Soldiers, Norman Cota has to teach a platoon of 29th Infantry troops how to clear out a house, which he did himself
@@rexdilligam6261 at the time WW2 started, Walter Krueger was 59. He served from 1898-1946 and was in the Spanish-American War, Philippine-American War, Border War, WW1 & WW2
Fun fact: As of 2021, there were still 26 children and 36 spouses of Spanish-American War veterans still receiving VA benefits or pensions. They'll still be paying some of those families for another decade or so, in all likelihood.
This video was truly interesting, thank you Simple History. I'm surprised by the fact that a few soldiers chose to still serve their countries despite their old age.
My Grandpa was a ww2 veteran because he didn’t fight that war before then different few years later he died in October,1,2001 after I was born in March,9,2001
Here is one fun fact. Once George S Patton told one thing about Josip Broz Tito. And that goes like this: "Marshal Tito and his partisans had both political and military courage to take up arms in the middle of occupied Europe, and when our affairs were not going well, and inflict an unexpected and heavy moral blow on Hitler. And not only a moral, but also a serious military blow, tying a large number of German divisions to the Yugoslav front, which he lacked many times on other battlefields, both in the east and in the west of Europe."
In Romania dumitrascu Lacatus fought in 3 wars-Balkan war Ww1 Ww2 And last cavalry man And the last ww1 veteran in Romania plus one of the only 21 soldiers who survived ww1 and ww2.
I know that weapon models aren't supposed to be portrayed accuratly if we are talking about a specific person, but why does everybody have a Mosin nagant at 3:26 ?
My 2x Great grandfather was born in 1887 and he was in the Navy in WW1 I have his military record which says he joined the navy in 1903 at 16 years old starting off as a page boy. He was 27 or so when he was in WW1 and eventually in the mid 1920s, he became a school leading seaman. It states his military career finished in 1926 however there's another military record of him joining again as a page boy in 1929 and was even sent to Egypt in 1940 during WW2 which is officially the year of his last service meaning he experienced both World wars and being involved in the 2nd world war at 51 - 53 years old. He passed away in 1957 at 70 years old
Kasserine pass happend. Patton scared the NAZIS. That slap made everyone understand they had to man up. Patton started his military career when Pancho Villa Viva Villa. Was fighting for Mexican Freedom. I love this page! 🇺🇲🇹🇹🇲🇽
I fought in the Iraq War, which was 20 years ago, and that's the same time distance between WW1 and WW2. I'm only 39, which is far from being an old man.
Don't forget Albanian Golgota & Salonica Front [in World War 1] veteran Pero Tunguz (1840 - 1919) , Serb from Herzegovina, who had first battle in Herzegovina uprising (1875-1877) against Ottoman Empire !!!
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All men who fought in these wars are heroes but sadly not many people care
@@pilotmonkey-vp5lsyes my friend but real fact a lot political that time
Part of the score is Ouverture 1812, I believe, although Tshaikovsky was no Russian
Carton de Wiart did NOT HAVE HIS HAND AMPUTATED.
The doctors refused to amputate it.
It was half off. They wanted to re attach it.
So he pulled it off.
He ripped off what was left of his hand with no anesthetic.
It was either his daughter or wife who refused an anesthetic to remove her appendix, and they were forced to take it out with her fully conscious.
She did this based on his example.
They were nuts
5,000 WW2 Vets also served in the Korean and or Vietnam War as well, those men are also impressive
That’s unsurprising, the Korean War was only 5 earlier, the youngest us veterans wouldn’t have reach 30 by the time the Korean War started or ended, and even includes people who fought from the start of world war 2
battle hardened veterans tend to be that way
@@jackdaugaard-hansen4512the Korean War was just over a Decade before American involvement in Vietnam
Much RESPECT to our vets🇺🇲🇺🇲🇺🇲
Park Chung-Hee was one of those men, he was president of Korea and modernized the country for the Non-Koreans out there
"Fear the old man in a trade where most die young"
I just looked this up this morning. A 70 year old man fought in WW1.
What side?
He used that huge twirly horn to hear what direction the enemy is coming from
Bro was fighting after the goddamn Napoleonic wars
A huge number of Ukraines army are in that age bracket.
I think the average age is 40.
Most of the younger ones are dead
Sorry no ww1 ended in 1918
My great great great grandfather served in the British army during world war 1:
His name was Thomas Milne, he was born in 1858 in County Tyrone, Ireland.
He enlisted in into the 36th Ulster Divsion as a machine gunner along side his two sons in 1914 at the age of 55-56 although he did not see combat until 1st July 1916 at the battle of the somme
He survived the war leaving aged 59-60. He died in Belfast in 1945.
Older soldiers face a lot of scrutiny so I feel like they are more eager to prove themselves. Absolute legends.
Carton de Wiart did *NOT HAVE HIS HAND AMPUTATED* .
The doctors refused to amputate it.
It was half off. They wanted to re attach it.
So he pulled it off.
He ripped off what was left of his hand with no anesthetic.
It was either his daughter or wife who refused an anesthetic to remove her appendix, and they were forced to take it out with her fully conscious.
She did this based on his example.
He retired to live in peace on County Cork, where only in 1923 ---only a few years earlier --- he would have been assassinated by the IRA as a definite target.
( the others either stayed in their garrison or stayed in Dublin Castle)
He moved outside the British Empire just after the Republic was declared.
It would be similar to a British general retiring to Jordan today and going about enjoying his retirement, safe in the knowledge that he wouldnt be touched or , saying "the Irish Republicans have no reason to target me"
About 50 miles from where he retired a Col Ferguson Smyth (in 1920) was shot 6 times in his own officers country club for issuing a particularly brutal order.
Smyths brother was sent to Ireland to join intelligence determined for revenge, was identified by the IRA and promptly shot.
So, De Wiart wasnt too put off by the idea.
But they were nuts
Yup, and this guy is a real mad lad indeed
Maybe write it, in you're own words instead of copy and paste through Wikipedia 😂
I don’t see the bravery in losing a hand that could be reattached but whatever, he’s still a maldad who fought for our freedom.
But really, if all he wanted was to reach the frontlines asap, couldn’t he get surgery and later demand to be dismissed? Surely, you’re as fit to serve with one hand as with two hands with one recently operated, there would have been zero difference except HAVING A HAND.
My utmost admiration and gratitude for all those brave souls who fought valiantly and honorably, and gave up their lives for something greater than themselves.
You guys should dig into Samuel Whittemore, at the age of 79, fought in the battle of Lexington & Concord, he ambushed British Grenadiers, killing 2, and mortally wounding a 3rd, when the British reached his position, he drew his sword and attacked, he was shot in the face, and bayonetted numerous times, he was given up for dead, but survived, and lived to the age of 97.
Hard to imagine anyone who fought in the trenches would want to keep fighting in ww2
Yes it is
Built Different and not all of WW1 was trench warfare
Balls of steel
No one would. If I had experienced the trenches I would fear garden holes
…….Not every part of ww1 is about trenches. Not everything is the Western or Eastern front. and if anyone says “I dOnT ThINK the EAsTern Front bElongs in tHAt Example.” Please shut up as based on archaeology by modern scholars and ww1 archaeologists trenches formulated in the battle of Tannenburg and Brusliov offensive. ON ThE EASTERN FRONT There were of course the Balkan Front, middle eastern front, and the Japanese pushing the Germans out of Meloneisa and the German occupied Atoll Islands in the WW1 pacific campaign 1914-1918. People seem to forget there was a pacific war during ww1 aswell.
According to Stephen Ambrose in Citizen Soldiers, Norman Cota has to teach a platoon of 29th Infantry troops how to clear out a house, which he did himself
There were Spanish-American War vets who were in WW2 as well
Wow hold old were they?
@@rexdilligam6261 at the time WW2 started, Walter Krueger was 59. He served from 1898-1946 and was in the Spanish-American War, Philippine-American War, Border War, WW1 & WW2
Ernest hemmingway sort of
Fun fact: As of 2021, there were still 26 children and 36 spouses of Spanish-American War veterans still receiving VA benefits or pensions. They'll still be paying some of those families for another decade or so, in all likelihood.
@@hawkeyeten2450 that’s very cool!
Thanks!
The embodiment of "Thirsty for more."
Frank Woods and Alex Mason were damn near 60 years old at the Panama Invasion 💀
RIP mason....i mean depending on where woods shot
Old man be packing the Micro Uzi 💀
The guys that re-enlist and re-deploy are the guys you want to look up to and listen. I know I did and came out of the Marines with good experience.
Great video!
This video was truly interesting, thank you Simple History. I'm surprised by the fact that a few soldiers chose to still serve their countries despite their old age.
9:26 you made him sound like tf2 soilder
Rest peace Rick may
My Grandpa was a ww2 veteran because he didn’t fight that war before then different few years later he died in October,1,2001 after I was born in March,9,2001
Salute 🫡 to the OG’s of war
I have never laughed so hard at the end of ne of your videos 😂 literally me shipping to basic training at the age of 32
Here is one fun fact. Once George S Patton told one thing about Josip Broz Tito. And that goes like this: "Marshal Tito and his partisans had both political and military courage to take up arms in the middle of occupied Europe, and when our affairs were not going well, and inflict an unexpected and heavy moral blow on Hitler. And not only a moral, but also a serious military blow, tying a large number of German divisions to the Yugoslav front, which he lacked many times on other battlefields, both in the east and in the west of Europe."
Excellent work dudes!!
In World War II the everage age of the cobat soldier was 26, in Vietnam it was just 19.
You guys forgot Charles De Gaulle He fought in the first world war in the battle of Verdun
He was 50 Y/O WHEN France fell in June 1940, and LATER he became leader of Free France movement
In Romania dumitrascu Lacatus fought in 3 wars-Balkan war
Ww1
Ww2
And last cavalry man
And the last ww1 veteran in Romania plus one of the only 21 soldiers who survived ww1 and ww2.
I know that weapon models aren't supposed to be portrayed accuratly if we are talking about a specific person, but why does everybody have a Mosin nagant at 3:26 ?
Story 2 is the definition of "But it refused..."
It's amazing these are the ones WE know about. The soldiers that hid it so well they took it to the grave 🫡 God bless our soldiers
My 2x Great grandfather was born in 1887 and he was in the Navy in WW1
I have his military record which says he joined the navy in 1903 at 16 years old starting off as a page boy. He was 27 or so when he was in WW1
and eventually in the mid 1920s, he became a school leading seaman.
It states his military career finished in 1926 however there's another military record of him joining again as a page boy in 1929 and was even sent to Egypt in 1940 during WW2 which is officially the year of his last service meaning he experienced both World wars and being involved in the 2nd world war at 51 - 53 years old.
He passed away in 1957 at 70 years old
The second guy with the eyepatch, give me big boss vibes from metal gear solid
Thx for starting of with my home country:)
George Patton is the Last Wild West Gunfighter
He got into a Gunfight in Mexico back in the Mexican Revolution
make a video about the kill dozer
“You got the shiniest balls” 💀
"No surrender for me" god what a goat
Good video.
What music is this 28:14
Fun fact about Adrian, when he was refused an amputation he ripped his 2 fingers off so it could be amputated.
Can you made a video about a tetrarch light tank of british army in ww2?
29:37 😂😂😂😂😂😂
when they made adrian de wiart they forgot to put in the quit
I always thought old Wally said, no bloody surrender for me
5:47 how do you tie his hands?? He only has one 💀💀
They tie his wrists I think
don't underestimate a sicilian herder
26:53 why does norman smile look so cuteeee tho
It doesn't matter the age a warrior's heart will beat until their dying breath!
This is a re-upload?
Some day, not too far into the future, we’ll probably have more old soldiers in war…not as military regulars, but rather militia resistance.
Pretty sure you could find lots of old man in the Volkssturm. Not to mention Gerd v. Rundstedt, who was a bit older han young man Patton.
bro went from being a sniper to tf2 heavy
12:41 I assume that is Theodore Roosevelt's son they are referring too.
My dog exploded bruh
SO OLD!
Kasserine pass happend. Patton scared the NAZIS. That slap made everyone understand they had to man up. Patton started his military career when Pancho Villa Viva Villa. Was fighting for Mexican Freedom. I love this page! 🇺🇲🇹🇹🇲🇽
Re-Upload?
Nikolai morozov is perhaps overall the oldest man to enlist in the army at age 87
Wiart collecting memories instead Having PTSD
The WW1 crisis !
AND the WW2 debacle !!!!!
Christ
He couldve made it to the Korean upheaval
Or the Vietnam altercation
Michael Jackson: You shoulda stayed in the army dude! Shamone!
Theodore Roosevelt: You should be ashamed of your military honor!
Huh?
Those who know, know 😉
Hitler: you leading an army of white men, disgraceful!
Context?
Bro has been consistently doing this 😭😭
Nikolai was 92?! God damn!
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Please add a video about vito bertoldo to Valor playlist
"1:14 you're australian you dont die "
Battlefield 1
What was going on in the thumbnail?
Isn't Erwin Rommel a WW1 veteran and Hitler as well with many more?
Literally every senior officer in WWII was a veteran of WW I. The two wars are just 20 years apart.
Patton wasn’t apart of the DDay landings
He was with operation fortitude.
@@Bethany_Marie yes but not the real landings
This video is interesting.
wow really good
How did Cota not get a medal of honor?
Man, let the old have respect.
RIP to all who died in the 2 wars, even those who were in Hitler's rule...
(Also amazing video)
The End from MGS3
good history
The animation at the end of the video 😂
Patton had a high squeaky voice. Not a raspy baritone.
Ww2 vets could never handle the trenches of ww1
Hoping to see Billy Waugh
1 hour gang!!
Yea am back (again)
As questionable as the accents are, I love the impressions done for the quotes
I fought in the Iraq War, which was 20 years ago, and that's the same time distance between WW1 and WW2. I'm only 39, which is far from being an old man.
We need Patterson back in the forces.
Sparkling in the sunlight?
Gerd v. Rundstedt was abit older than young man Patton.
World War II? I think we can go ahead and say the oldest in any War ,past and present, at 90 years old.
Don't forget Albanian Golgota & Salonica Front [in World War 1] veteran Pero Tunguz (1840 - 1919) , Serb from Herzegovina, who had first battle in Herzegovina uprising (1875-1877) against Ottoman Empire !!!
0:14 anybody have any theories on how this could happen?
They volunteered
@@Aplldh I mean the bug with how the fingers are fixed on the gun
Don't use the timestamp exploit
Ye making a 54 year old fight is genius
Lol, that ending.
My grandfather adored Patton. He didn't like MacArthur. MacArthur attacked his own men in Washington DC.
Be warry of a old man in a young mans game
9:48 song
2:16 SINGAPORE MENTIONEDD!!!!!
German Soldier: I am not afraid even if a Russian bear fights against us but we are when an 87 yr old Sigma male fights against us
...that was never said.
quit implementing brainrot into serious things like war you heathen.
Isn’t George S Patton notable in media?
Very Odd! at 20:20 those planes look a lot like Ki-27 "Nates" and they were Japanese!!
Samuel Whitmore
There are quite a few 60 year olds today that serve in executive outcomes
If you didn't mention chesty puller then there shall be angry marines
Why did the narrator change