God I'd hate to see this incredible history covered in Grafito. What a fine thing to preserve for freaking ever. I need to get to Normandy before I die. I'm not sure that this is Normandy but it could be. I should have read the title. I just saw that bunker and dove in.
Damn! Great comment, I came to say the exact thing! Such reverence. Can't say the same if it was here in America. He'll, they probably tear it all down because someone's feeling were butt hurt.
The most amazing thing about many of that generation is, a few years later, they had forgiven their enemies and were welcoming to those they fought against. Peace be with us.
My grandfather was with the first wave of men when they landed on omaha beach. He told me it was like hell at the time. Bullets flying everywhere, Screams, explosion's, limbs everywhere, etc... He was a combat medic during D'day, He said while he was help an injured soldier his friend got shredded by the MG 32 (The machine gun germans were using during D'day) He told me that the bullets shot through his friend killing him and the soldier behind him (Thats what he told me) Him and his other comrades were lucky enough to make it to the point they were suppose to go to but were still under HEAVY fire. But once everything was over about 4,000-4,015 men died and the water was ALL red from the blood of the soldiers. My grandfather passed away last year before his 88th B-day. RIP Grandpa and the men that died on D'day🙏🥀
I thank your grandpa for his courageous service as a medic under fire - I couldn’t imagine the hell he went through assisting his mates & living with trauma till his late 80’s; all for our freedom we take for granted! I salute your grandpa for his unselfish service to democracy. Love from Oz, down under. 🇦🇺🦘
@@whoareyou7351how’re we not free? Can you simply text and NOT be punished for freedom of speech? YEP Can you simply walk or drive to the grocery store etc without being detained/arrested or shot on the spot? YEP Can you do anything you want without any legal repercussions (to some degree) YEP My guy your free don’t confuse your interpretation of free with something different. At least you can walk down the street and not be shot on the spot by authorities not due to the government ordering it so yeah your free. Enjoy the rest of your day 😉
We aren’t free. Most of the Veterans said “what we fought for and what it is today. This isn’t what we fought for” a lot of them actually regretted fighting for America and should’ve just let it be
My Granddad landed on that beach that day. He's accounts were so humbling. He knew. Would be ashamed of a lot of the things going on today. He was a Man's, Man.
A lot of BRAVE SOULS THAT DAY!!!!!!!!!!!!!! im sure everyone were scared ,,id be for sure they were under order they did what had to be done ,,GOD REST THERE SOULS,, my father fault in France,,,I WILL NEVER FORGET WHAT HAPPEN THAT DAY,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,EVER,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,4/26/24,J D
@@jacobtomasello242 My grandfather was with the first wave (I think) He explained that All of the men in front got shredded By the MG 34 and 42 (A popular machine gun at the time) he luckily made it on shore but his best friend got blasted in front of him and died in his lap. My grandfather was a combat medic at the time of D-day. He said once everything was over the water was ALL red from the blood of the fallen soldiers. He said their ages were between 18-41 years of age. My grandfather passed last year from heart failure, But his legacy is still alive in our family, RIP GrandFather🫡🥀
Amazing the ability of all combatants to build the weapons of war and construct these massive defenses and concrete abutments when the war was in time very short. Today, it takes a year to build a sidewalk in a small town.
That day real men were made an fell.godbless the souls who fought for our freedom then but if they all stood up out of the grave and saw this country now they would have let Germany do it's thing..
@liammeehan8264 They're naval guns. By 1944, the Kreigsmarine was virtually gone, so they got repurposed. The landings were probably the first time they'd seen real use.
Seguramente hay un mantenimiento ya que es Patrimonio histórico. La pregunta es : en cuanto tiempo construyeron todo y con esa presicion!! Detalles y materiales !!! Y en secreto!!
@@kevinvasse9922no you didn't. The Romans were using reinforced concrete long before the French It wasn't built by the French that's German engineering and craftsmanship.
To every parent who has seen their child go off to war, has stressed and worried, has had them return or not. You have my upmost gratitude for the service and sacrifice your family has made. You child never chose the war but was brave enough to go and fight in place of someone else. May god forgive the politicians who sent them and watch over all those who have died, never returned or only partially returned (in mind, body, spirit or combination).
∆ This is a German 15 cm TbtsK C/36, a medium caliber naval gun, deployed on Type 1936A destroyers but The C/36 gun was installed aswell in a number of static gun batteries for coastal defence, for example: in Normandy, the Longues-sur-Mer battery had four steel-reinforced concrete casemates each with a C/36 naval gun. ∆ The gun house had a total weight of 18,800 kg. ∆ The armor was 10mm thick in the front and 6mm thick in the sides and roof ∆ time in service: 1942 to 1945
My Uncle was just turned 19 he died the second day of Iwo Jima. I can't imagine getting off that landing craft knowing what your in for. God rest their souls.
The bomber run over Dresden was 1002 aircraft .The bomber run which lead to Paris from Normandy was 3010 aircraft . As a result the Allies fought 20 percent of the German army .
The last time those artillery guns fired was on D-Day. All German soldiers abandoned this facility 24 hours later. Once a beach head was established these guns had no use for the remainder of WW-2.
That gun brought many men to their maker. God bless all who have served and rest easy to all who have died. We live on for all of you. God bless and thank you.
When I hear about Normandy and seeing images of DDay and Auschwitz. I sink , my eyes water every time. My great grandfather served WW1 and survived and then survived the atrocities in Auschwitz the Holocaust and WW2 on DDay served, and passed away before my time
We took a family trip here a few years-ago! We visited the museums and displays to learn... I bought a baseball hat from the Pegasus Bridge museum gift-shop... It's hanging on my dining-room chair today! THE best part of our visit to pay respects to our fallen defenders... Was when we met an old Canadian soldier on our way to Juno Beach... He gave my son a temporary tattoo... My son stuck it on his chest so he could be like (his words) a 'Canadian Superman'... It was on for a couple of months, as my young son washed-around it every-bath-night! Respect to the memories of the fallen, and the defenders of Freedom!!!
PLEASE READ THIS - If germans would have won the world would much be like the man in the high castle series. I am just filled with gratitude from those strangers young adults nand men and women who laid their life for the time they will never see. Salute to STAFF SARGENT RAY LAMBART MEDIC NORMANDY. READ HIS BOOK EVERY MAN A HERO.
I didn’t realize how large this canon is. The shells must be massive , amazing feat on engineering and constructing these incredible machines . God bless america
That is the lounge sur mer battery, just back from gold beech. On dday it was shelled pretty heavily, but none of the shells hit in. Instead, one of the shells cut a communication line, which rendered it useless. After the allies captured it they used it to store ammunition, but a fire caused it all to explode and literally blow the roof off of one of the bunkers. That was easily one of my favorite places to visit in Normandy. If you have the chance I would go before someone buys it and turns it into a museum or something.
My husband and I visited Normandy Beach and those bunkers. The juxtaposition of those cannons and the beautiful scenery with fields of beautiful yellow flowers is quite striking.
Wow !!! Simply humbling to remember what took place there 80 years ago. 😢 June 6 1944 -June 6 2024 Thank you for sharing this "tour" with us. Wish I could of had this " tour ' in person. 😢
All those soldiers that gave thier lives so that this country might live!! The real angels of this world. God Bless America 🇺🇲 forever and ever and until the end of time
Respect for all the dead soldiers, they fought for their people, they fought for their children, they fought for their wife's,they fought for the their country,rest in peace all of them 🫡🫡
There is a gun there, very similar bunker design thatyou can see where a naval shell entered the bunker, ricochet around and passed out the back making a massive hole along the way.
The noise must have been brutal.
WHAT?
@@Slap_Beef Muzzle burst inside that bunker.
@@raginroadrunner I think you missed the joke
ok..got it.
It was, imagine over 6 years you have to hear Achtung....
No graffiti or trash that's actually nice to see
God I'd hate to see this incredible history covered in Grafito. What a fine thing to preserve for freaking ever. I need to get to Normandy before I die. I'm not sure that this is Normandy but it could be. I should have read the title. I just saw that bunker and dove in.
@@anthonyburnam3415it is longues sur mer battery located not far east of Omaha beach
Damn! Great comment, I came to say the exact thing! Such reverence. Can't say the same if it was here in America. He'll, they probably tear it all down because someone's feeling were butt hurt.
Unless you call the dudes big ass sliding down history like a kid that cant help himself graffiti😊
Yeah in Rhode Island on the coast there’s lots of old ww2 era naval bunkers and cannon houses, sadly there’s usually lots of graffiti or trash on them
The most amazing thing about many of that generation is, a few years later, they had forgiven their enemies and were welcoming to those they fought against. Peace be with us.
Why we fight
And on both fronts of the war.
peace be with us all forever
Amen 🙏
@Santi-792 what on earth 🌎 are you talking about,,,,,,,,,my time in Japan and Okinawa where wonderful.....such an amazing time with amazing people ❤️
I went on a trip with some of men that took out those cannons. They were still young men at heart. Just a great honor to walk along side them
Imagino muito legal mesmo minha continência em respeito à esses veteranos Eis Sd Dos Santos 2 Cia Maceió Alagoas
Have they seen inglourious basterds
Sure would be. Cool experience
Every time I see stuff about Normandy my heart becomes heavy knowing the sacrifice that happened on D-Day. Never forget!!
Exactly can't imagine the survivors of everyone what went on in there heads and how they think especially of the world today😢
My grandfather was with the first wave of men when they landed on omaha beach. He told me it was like hell at the time. Bullets flying everywhere, Screams, explosion's, limbs everywhere, etc... He was a combat medic during D'day, He said while he was help an injured soldier his friend got shredded by the MG 32 (The machine gun germans were using during D'day) He told me that the bullets shot through his friend killing him and the soldier behind him (Thats what he told me) Him and his other comrades were lucky enough to make it to the point they were suppose to go to but were still under HEAVY fire. But once everything was over about 4,000-4,015 men died and the water was ALL red from the blood of the soldiers. My grandfather passed away last year before his 88th B-day. RIP Grandpa and the men that died on D'day🙏🥀
They used the MG-42
LIAR!
I thank your grandpa for his courageous service as a medic under fire - I couldn’t imagine the hell he went through assisting his mates & living with trauma till his late 80’s; all for our freedom we take for granted!
I salute your grandpa for his unselfish service to democracy.
Love from Oz, down under. 🇦🇺🦘
We are free for their sacrifice thank you to all veterans who gave up their dreams and hope.May god bless you all the days of your life.
We are not free
@@whoareyou7351how’re we not free? Can you simply text and NOT be punished for freedom of speech? YEP Can you simply walk or drive to the grocery store etc without being detained/arrested or shot on the spot? YEP Can you do anything you want without any legal repercussions (to some degree) YEP My guy your free don’t confuse your interpretation of free with something different. At least you can walk down the street and not be shot on the spot by authorities not due to the government ordering it so yeah your free. Enjoy the rest of your day 😉
We aren’t free. Most of the Veterans said “what we fought for and what it is today. This isn’t what we fought for” a lot of them actually regretted fighting for America and should’ve just let it be
Amigo en realidad no somos libres has creído esa mentira 😔
My Granddad landed on that beach that day. He's accounts were so humbling. He knew. Would be ashamed of a lot of the things going on today. He was a Man's, Man.
my great great grandfather did to, he lost his life there, I am very sad, but proud that he was so brave.
@@jacobtomasello242he loved us enough to die for us from a grateful Brit 🇺🇸🇬🇧
A lot of BRAVE SOULS THAT DAY!!!!!!!!!!!!!! im sure everyone were scared ,,id be for sure they were under order they did what had to be done ,,GOD REST THERE SOULS,, my father fault in France,,,I WILL NEVER FORGET WHAT HAPPEN THAT DAY,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,EVER,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,4/26/24,J D
@@jacobtomasello242 My grandfather was with the first wave (I think) He explained that All of the men in front got shredded By the MG 34 and 42 (A popular machine gun at the time) he luckily made it on shore but his best friend got blasted in front of him and died in his lap. My grandfather was a combat medic at the time of D-day. He said once everything was over the water was ALL red from the blood of the fallen soldiers. He said their ages were between 18-41 years of age. My grandfather passed last year from heart failure, But his legacy is still alive in our family, RIP GrandFather🫡🥀
That is a very amazing story, thanks for sharing that with me, I'm sorry for your lose, he was a great man to Serve as a Medic
What a German engineering . Wow
Most of the big guns on the coast were taken from captured countries
I agree.
Татра чешский грузовой автомобиль тоже германский был оказывается. Я думал это чешский технология удивлялся как чехи изобрели .
Amazing the ability of all combatants to build the weapons of war and construct these massive defenses and concrete abutments when the war was in time very short. Today, it takes a year to build a sidewalk in a small town.
No matter how advanced the technology, Fascists and communals will end up loosing badly in the end.
Wow, I think that bunker will be there for a 1000 years to come. Love German architecture.
It'll take an ice age with glaciers to erase that.
That day real men were made an fell.godbless the souls who fought for our freedom then but if they all stood up out of the grave and saw this country now they would have let Germany do it's thing..
Millones murieron por la libertad de europa ....la misma que hoy europa regala a la chusma
Thank you from the bottom of my heart!
Imagine how terrifying it would have been to be a soldier having to man that on 6th June 1944.
And they were still brave enough to take it
Longues-sur-Mer Battery, 152mm Naval Gun
Thank you for info
Respect FROM Belgium
A cuantas madres, esposas e hijos habra hecho llorar esa arma 😢
Hizo llorar a padres igual
Que me dices de los que están llorando hoy por la guerra a quien culpas hoy?.
Germans were really good in building bunkers😅
They had 4 uninterrupted years to build those bunkers so I’d hope they’d be good
Not just bunkers but weapons too.😉
Russians have been even better at building trenches, bunkers and creating mine fields
I tam powinni byli pozostać.
they designed them, prison slaves built them and died doing so may they rip, you are not forgotten 🙏.
è un bel giro turistico niente male molto culturale un salutone dalla Sardegna Italia 🖐️🖐️🇮🇹
German soldier+German engineering ❤
Lost 2 wars😂
The barrel on that thing is immaculate even after all these years close to the sea. Germans are masters in engineering
German ingenuity, engineering, preparations/preparedness and thoroughness ... truly marvelous!
WUNDERBAR!
🇩🇪🇩🇪🇩🇪 ☺☺☺💪🏻💪🏻💪🏻👌👌👌
Thanks for the appreciation and the upvotes! 🙏❤👍🙌
Rifling looks brand new
I'd say it had a very very short career measured in hours.
@liammeehan8264
They're naval guns. By 1944, the Kreigsmarine was virtually gone, so they got repurposed.
The landings were probably the first time they'd seen real use.
Вот что значит немецкое качество спустя столько лет ни одной ржавчины.
Construit par les ouvriers français le béton armatures est une inventions française
La blague ta des troue de rouille sur tout le coter droit !!!
Seguramente hay un mantenimiento ya que es Patrimonio histórico. La pregunta es : en cuanto tiempo construyeron todo y con esa presicion!! Detalles y materiales !!! Y en secreto!!
@@kevinvasse9922no you didn't. The Romans were using reinforced concrete long before the French It wasn't built by the French that's German engineering and craftsmanship.
@@magik-carp2680aqueles furos na chapa de proteção são marcas de projéteis inimigos.
Looks very neat & pleasing from architectural point - very tough structurally. The designers were extraordinary.
Makes you see how it really was, without being there but allowing you to imagine better, great video. Thank you.
That barrell is so high quality i bet it could still fire a round today
Not without the missing breech block
Brave were those soldiers who fought for their country be it German, Americans or any other nation.
Pasti sangat dahsyat pada zamannya
De formidables fortifications.que ce mur de l'Atlantique.
Point Du Hoc? Or at least very similar. Lovely place to visit. Truly eye opening!
Longues-sur-Mer battery, although we did visit Point Du Hoc as well, that’s coming in a future vid very soon 😎
@@GoonieBushcraft ooohhh, they seem to be very similar in design haha. Can't wait for that video, def subbing!
@@TBL-thunder-6 Yes they are very similar in design for sure! And thank you very much for subbing! Really appreciate it 😎
Batterie de Longues sur Mer Calvados, ma maison
Que de souvenirs n'oublions jamais leurs sacrifices pour notre liberté 👍♥️♥️ merci pour ce partage 👍👍🇨🇵
Francia invadió , sometió y asesinó ciudadanos africanos
Everyone chilling until they find that there is a shell inside
🤣🤣
Как же хочется, чтоб никогда не было войн. Нигде на планете
The Best Music, one Oscar, super Hero kpt. Jonh Miller 💪✌️🇵🇱🇺🇲
To every parent who has seen their child go off to war, has stressed and worried, has had them return or not. You have my upmost gratitude for the service and sacrifice your family has made. You child never chose the war but was brave enough to go and fight in place of someone else. May god forgive the politicians who sent them and watch over all those who have died, never returned or only partially returned (in mind, body, spirit or combination).
🤔dobro uradjeno...dobri inzenjeri odradili poso...
Bravest men in history........rest in peace heroes of the world!
Great people LED by a madman
∆ This is a German 15 cm TbtsK C/36, a medium caliber naval gun, deployed on Type 1936A destroyers but The C/36 gun was installed aswell in a number of static gun batteries for coastal defence, for example: in Normandy, the Longues-sur-Mer battery had four steel-reinforced concrete casemates each with a C/36 naval gun.
∆ The gun house had a total weight of 18,800 kg.
∆ The armor was 10mm thick in the front and 6mm thick in the sides and roof
∆ time in service: 1942 to 1945
I just cannot comprehend what the guys on the beaches went through 😔 god bless every single one ❤️
My Uncle was just turned 19 he died the second day of Iwo Jima. I can't imagine getting off that landing craft knowing what your in for. God rest their souls.
in 2022 i was also there to visit the place 😄👍🏻
The bomber run over Dresden was 1002 aircraft .The bomber run which lead to Paris from Normandy was 3010 aircraft . As a result the Allies fought 20 percent of the German army .
Wie gerne würde ich auch mal solche historische Orte besichtigen 😍
Thank you FROM Belgium
We Will Remember
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Wow that’s amazing
German technology and engineering are admirable.
The only thing I can say about the Germans is that they new how to make their artillery and make it so that it did a very good job.
I agree buddy
The last time those artillery guns fired was on D-Day. All German soldiers abandoned this facility 24 hours later. Once a beach head was established these guns had no use for the remainder of WW-2.
Beautiful in a strange way, there was some heavy action happening back then.
There is some heavy action happening right now.😢
German engineering then & now. Top class. Always ahead
Wow. Just imagine the atrocities that must’ve happened in there 70 years ago…
😂😂😂
@@D0NBoxWhy is that funny?
@@Dragoneer yes thats funny; usa did worst 🤡
@@mazeluchi9508 And that makes D Day not a tragedy how?
@@mazeluchi9508true
Even their bunkers were cool...love those Germans!
Немцы умели оборонятся респект им 👍✊
no recuerda que ellos eran los imbasores ellos no se defendieron ellos invadieron
Los derrotaron.
@@jesusmondragon6214se defendieron en el dia D .
Los aliados llegaron a las costas los alemanes esperaban para impedir la entrada.
Энди улар йок
Why they let that gun rust up? How many Men died to protect or destroy it? Should be preserved so generations can be reminded.
Fico imaginando a correria o barulho os gritos o medo misturado com a coragem de todos que estavam lutando. Espero um dia poder conhecer tudo isso. 🇧🇷
really got to love Germany's engineering skills.. impressive and master craftsman.. they did really created this..
Incredible. I hope to go there one day😢
That gun brought many men to their maker. God bless all who have served and rest easy to all who have died. We live on for all of you. God bless and thank you.
Germans quality 👌
Sacrée pièce d'artillerie...
Man! Germans are something else when it comes to engineering. 😊
Essa trilha sonora e de arrepiar todo corpo e emocionante 😢😢😢😢😢
Main thing is 0 rust , what a quality. Really great 👍
God bless the Germans, RIP bois
All germans have ashkenas blood running through their veins, they're jews. The biggest joke of the 20th century.
No they didthis twice already..how do we know they won't do it again.
I can forgive..but i do not celebrate germans..tbry are evil....to the core
Why ?
@@meanwhileme4128 go do some reasearch
@@da_cat I'm fully aware of the NAZI regimes aims and activities, perhaps you could elaborate?
When I hear about Normandy and seeing images of DDay and Auschwitz. I sink , my eyes water every time. My great grandfather served WW1 and survived and then survived the atrocities in Auschwitz the Holocaust and WW2 on DDay served, and passed away before my time
We must remember the poor soles who were forced by the nazis to build these structures . Many would never live to see them finished. 🇬🇧
We took a family trip here a few years-ago!
We visited the museums and displays to learn...
I bought a baseball hat from the Pegasus Bridge museum gift-shop... It's hanging on my dining-room chair today!
THE best part of our visit to pay respects to our fallen defenders... Was when we met an old Canadian soldier on our way to Juno Beach...
He gave my son a temporary tattoo...
My son stuck it on his chest so he could be like (his words) a 'Canadian Superman'...
It was on for a couple of months, as my young son washed-around it every-bath-night!
Respect to the memories of the fallen, and the defenders of Freedom!!!
Muchos héroes estuvieron ahi😢
Better quality steel than today!
Me when my friend says he didn't studied but get good marks in test 🗿
I'm a veteran, and I can feel there presences. 😢
PLEASE READ THIS -
If germans would have won the world would much be like the man in the high castle series. I am just filled with gratitude from those strangers young adults nand men and women who laid their life for the time they will never see. Salute to STAFF SARGENT RAY LAMBART MEDIC NORMANDY. READ HIS BOOK EVERY MAN A HERO.
Amen
I didn’t realize how large this canon is. The shells must be massive , amazing feat on engineering and constructing these incredible machines . God bless america
real man,respect for all👍
Nope no respect at all for these monsters
Thank you to all.those veterans for their bravery and sacrifice. 😢
Awesome ❤ German
Germany is a country roughly the size of Montana, USA. They had Europe on the ropes. They were amazing when it came to technology.
German or Allied... Respect for all soldiers who fought during the World Wars.
That is the lounge sur mer battery, just back from gold beech. On dday it was shelled pretty heavily, but none of the shells hit in. Instead, one of the shells cut a communication line, which rendered it useless. After the allies captured it they used it to store ammunition, but a fire caused it all to explode and literally blow the roof off of one of the bunkers. That was easily one of my favorite places to visit in Normandy. If you have the chance I would go before someone buys it and turns it into a museum or something.
The soldiers in those bunkers fought for Europe, thank you!
Awesome.... Thank You😃👍👍👍
Powerful looking place!
There's an eerie feeling seeing these kinds of places
My husband and I visited Normandy Beach and those bunkers. The juxtaposition of those cannons and the beautiful scenery with fields of beautiful yellow flowers is quite striking.
The heroes are still there!
Wow !!!
Simply humbling to remember what took place there 80 years ago. 😢
June 6 1944 -June 6 2024
Thank you for sharing this "tour" with us. Wish I could of had this " tour ' in person. 😢
The structure looks like an ancient megalithic construction. Generally known as burial site.
Maybe the Germans didn't build them but repurposed them?
It's sad knowing that there are less then two men alive today that fought in WW2
The gun was in the history. Who built , used for what purpose. The man who had been here before could tell the story in detail. RIP.
The "your hearing lost isn't service related" Gun
Shows that John Williams music played beautifully gives majesty to almost any film footage
All those soldiers that gave thier lives so that this country might live!! The real angels of this world. God Bless America 🇺🇲 forever and ever and until the end of time
Born 11 years after WWII. Dad served in between WWII AND Korea. The Greatest generation ever
EXTRAORDINARIO!!!!
MARAVILLOSO!!!!
Espero pronto poder visitar Normandía..
Saludos desde Perú!!
Oh God, I could not even know how Scared they were. I'm here today because of them❤😢
That slide off the barrel was pretty smooth
Respect for all the dead soldiers, they fought for their people, they fought for their children, they fought for their wife's,they fought for the their country,rest in peace all of them 🫡🫡
That Iron looks so strong after all these years. imagine if I put my new car outside for few days it will become Rust dust together.
Respect to the HERO'S who gave their life for our freedom. As im watching "Saving Private Ryan"
There is a gun there, very similar bunker design thatyou can see where a naval shell entered the bunker, ricochet around and passed out the back making a massive hole along the way.
Сколько труда вложено.
А ведь эти усилия и на благие дела можно было направить.
Debe ser un lugar cargado de mucha energía... por todos aquellos que se fueron y los que aún quedan ...