This is the first time i seen footage with the enemy infantry actually visible in the distance especially on the easternfront. Most footage and combat you never actually see the enemy when you're fighting but to see them being shot at by a tank while in a group is surreal
It's even crazier this footage wasn't destroyed after the war (if anyone should do that for some reason, that is); this is also my very first time to see a footage that captured surrendering enemy soldiers in an active battle at the front, crazy
T@GannicusMisteriosdeHonduras Tarawa as well. The island was so small that the fighting was just so close and a combat camera man was there the whole time. His film is called with the marines on tarawa
Apparently they had a huge advantage alone by spotting enemy by having cutting-edge lenses on tanks their binoculars lenses that had a secret coating at the time still used today by Zeiss
Love the nice profile shot of the Sd.Kfz. 252 ammunition carrier following the Stug. Looks to be another one waiting in the background too. Don't usually see film of them moving forward with their Stug's into combat. And some interesting combat footage too, with the enemy infantry so close! Not something you see very often.
This is another great piece of film. There are not many shots of the 252, and this is from 1943, it had been out of production for two years, and only 413 were built, these two had survived two winters campaigning in Russia by this point.
Most of the time with these "combat" footag I always assume them to be faked or edited in some way. Usually only firing at suspected enemy positions or just already neutralized targets. But just seeing an entire Soviet infantry line break like that. Chilling stuff. The gunner even gets a few with the shot, crazy marksmanship. And rip those guys.
No, it was either a balaclava or a rolled-up scarf, in both cases pulled up over the eyes. Hair that long would not have been tolerated in the Wehrmacht.
This is the first time i seen footage with the enemy infantry actually visible in the distance especially on the easternfront. Most footage and combat you never actually see the enemy when you're fighting but to see them being shot at by a tank while in a group is surreal
It's even crazier this footage wasn't destroyed after the war (if anyone should do that for some reason, that is); this is also my very first time to see a footage that captured surrendering enemy soldiers in an active battle at the front, crazy
@@Better_Clean_Than_Green most common in the Pacific war, seem some similar footage from the battle of Peleliu
C'est bien vrai,image rare
T@GannicusMisteriosdeHonduras Tarawa as well. The island was so small that the fighting was just so close and a combat camera man was there the whole time. His film is called with the marines on tarawa
Apparently they had a huge advantage alone by spotting enemy by having cutting-edge lenses on tanks their binoculars lenses that had a secret coating at the time still used today by Zeiss
Love the nice profile shot of the Sd.Kfz. 252 ammunition carrier following the Stug. Looks to be another one waiting in the background too. Don't usually see film of them moving forward with their Stug's into combat. And some interesting combat footage too, with the enemy infantry so close! Not something you see very often.
This is another great piece of film. There are not many shots of the 252, and this is from 1943, it had been out of production for two years, and only 413 were built, these two had survived two winters campaigning in Russia by this point.
Fuck, this is even rarer than the Stuka footage from a few days ago. I feel like we're approaching a huge rabbit hole in the near future.
STuG's are argueablly one of the most successful weapons of WWII
Wow, that scene with the Soviet troops visible. Video from the real battlefront!
Nice vid. Saterday i will see one driving at the Dutch Militracks event in the Netherlands. There will also be a Tiger 1 tank. And many more.
Most of the time with these "combat" footag I always assume them to be faked or edited in some way. Usually only firing at suspected enemy positions or just already neutralized targets.
But just seeing an entire Soviet infantry line break like that. Chilling stuff. The gunner even gets a few with the shot, crazy marksmanship. And rip those guys.
I think it was pretty safe to be a StuG crew member, low profile, good gun, at least on the eastern front
The top filming was through the Mg hole of the Mg shield over the loaders hatch.
Anyone notice how long the guys hair was who was handling that shell? Looked like a hippie in a uniform!
No, it was either a balaclava or a rolled-up scarf, in both cases pulled up over the eyes.
Hair that long would not have been tolerated in the Wehrmacht.
Those silhouette troops in the distance must have been surrendering
i'm guessing they were retreating from a failed assault
Yeah those surrending were most likely shot.