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"All hands standby to repel boarders" That order hadnt been heard in the US Navy since the war of 1812. Trust a plucky little Tin Can to find herself fighting like a ship of the line in the age of sail.
Well her crew outnumbered the u-boot several times. But on a more serious note, I read about fighting to end with their guns but never heard about trying to board a enemy destroyer 😮
@@gehtdichnixan3200 do you really think that either side of this fight stopped and took the time to count all of their guys and the enemy guys to figure out who had more men?
Everyone is talking about the animation getting better and better, yes, and also the script writers are on fire with the characters' dialogue. I'm enjoying every second of the vid.
All that really needs to be improved is the way the character’s mouths move. Though I understand it’s incredibly hard to get that looking good, especially when you’re going for such a realistic style.
NO, it was not over. No over here. They could easily surrender any time... saving their lives as well as the sorrow of their close ones. They could ofc sinken their u-boat as well so it would not fall in to enemy hands. Instead, they opened fire to attack, willing to try to kill everyone on the destroyer.
@@VlcounekYep it was a huge surprise to me, would also expect nazis to sink it and surrender instead of boarding a fucking destroyer with handguns like its 18 century
Honestly I'd rather fight boarders with guns than the fucking sword battles they had during the height of piracy. Sure, they had muskets and bombs, but when those were shot and detonated, it was big knives, swords and harpoons against you. Being shot is quite a quick death usually. But being cut into pieces, woah, that instills the fear of a million men in me. I'd rather get shot.
Because dreadnought is one of, if not the most important ships in history. It had a huge role in starting ww1, Yet the only thing it ever did was ram a sub
@@CueBeanKa He could've felt guilt for killing the remaining crew, launching depth charges as a team versus single handedly taking over a dozen lives must feel very different.
@@wackyotter1235 a single hand grenade to a sub sitting on the surface isn't going to do much to actually sink the sub. The American ship firing on it, and ramming it, followed by the eventual reverse to unplug any hole to the hull, is likely the death blow to the submarine.
@@albertabirdman some details were left out of the video, I am pretty acquainted with the encounter. The ramming punctured the fuel resulting in vapors permeating around the interior. By the time the grenade was thrown down the hatch, most of the sub was filled with gas vapor. Witnesses described the frag grenades explosion resulting in a significant fireball, something you wouldn’t see from a frag. Though the ship was doomed, the frag grenade did do it in. Another detail missed was 5 Germans getting taken as POW’s on the bow by a lone US sailor with a hammer
That's why they say in the Navy using anti-submarine tactics in those days "warfare can be hours upon hours of boredom followed by minutes of sharp screaming terror". The USS Buckley was certainly one of those cases.
Okay i thought the animation couldn’t get better than some of the last videos but this is literal animated movie quality… Yarnhub team, thank you for sharing these stories over the years, I’ll continue to follow this channel for the years to come!
Man, I was holding my breath when they fired the last torpedo! It's amazing what desperation for your life will make you capable of doing. They went down with a hell of a fight. Another epic episode. Thank you Yarnhub.👍🍻😁🇦🇺
Watching this, after rewatching Cologne Tank-duel earlier, i could proudly say that my Fave channel has grown and improved to the best it could be. Couldn't be any better.
@@heirofaniuIf I'm remember correctly, there were gas leak on which filled uboat with gas for awhile before go in. So the grenade explosion cause them to ignited.
Ah they thought about the classic boarding tactic and the destroyer captain though about another old order. A submarine crew fist fight with a destroyer crew.😎
You improved so amazingly well over time. Both in animation, as well as the dubbing of the non-Eglish conversations. The only teeny tiny thing I would have to nitpick there is at 1:32 , where one sailor calls his Captain 'Sir'. As a German Sailor he probably would not have used the English designation there. But that is pretty much the only thing I could count as an 'error'.
Missing one key detail 'The Buckley backed off, but the submarine pursued, striking the Buckley on the starboard side at the engine room. The collision also broke the ship's starboard propeller shaft' After this was when Grenades were thrown.
Yarnhub just a suggestion: An idea for later ship video maybe you could do one on the German battleship Scharnhorst and it's fate. I am a massive fan of your ship videos. BTW Very excited for new video
the production quality for this video is just top notch, what the hell that suspenseful dread as the ship tries to ram the submarine and the "mein Gott" before the grenade explosion. wow.. just wow
Sounds a lot like the movie 'The Enemy Below'. The Enemy Below is a 1957 American war film directed by Dick Powell, starring Robert Mitchum and Curt Jürgens. The movie is set during World War II and follows a cat-and-mouse game between the captains of an American destroyer and a German U-boat.
Appreciate how yarnhub always specify the age of the deceased, reminding us that war takes the lives of young men & women. Men & women who could have had full lives if they weren't lost at war.
15 minutes and I feel like I've watched a full well made movie. If some of the RUclipsr's I watch got the money and resources even independent films raise, I believe they could dominate box office. It's a shame, so much of the things people use today were a direct result of WW2. The technological advancements in medicine, transportation, communication, manufacturing produced by WW2 were revolutionary. Even Rock n' Roll started by the British people witnessing American blues, soul, gospel, and jazz played by African American GIs in British pubs. This led to Staxx Records getting a UK distribution deal, and a whole generation of British kids who had access to James Brown, Muddy Waters and Howling Wolf records. WW2 should never be forgotten.
German uboat commanders never gaved orders "feur" but "los", because when launching torpedo there is no fire (feur) but it is released with pressed air.
2:30 masterfully done camera work, soundtrack, sfx, and the expression on his face, building up the suspense perfectly 2:50 this should've been the thumbnail!
Wow I remember back when this was a much smaller channel.. These animations have really leveled up. Incredible video, animation, and I also appreciate the telling of a "lesser known war story," it's great hearing these new to me stories. Thanks a ton Yarnhub, and keep up the great work.
Most U-boats: "We are careful and stealthy and aim our torpedoes with precision." Most Destroyer Escorts: "We are swift and agile and lay our depth charges in a proper pattern." U-66 and USS Buckley: "So anyway, we started BLASTIN'."
Incredible courage by those German sailors, manning their unarmoured gun and even boarding the enemy destroyer to fight hand to hand. War is hell but it brings about some astonishing feats.
I'm always amazed at how the Yarnhub crew can get me so invested in the humans involved in these conflicts that I find myself rooting for all parties involved, regardless of what flag they fought under.
List of U-66 Crew who died that night: Gerhard Seehausen (Commander) Heinrich Dreyer Helmut Ehrlichmann Günther Friedrich Peter Geisen Heinz Gutzmann Willi Hansen Rudolf Jahn Karl-Heinz Jeuschede Werner Lindner Herbert Mayer August Mindenberger Werner Reinfeld Reinhold Reisenbeck Alfred Ronge Gerhard Scholz Willibald Scholz Günter Schönknecht Walter Schubert Rudolf Steinhilber Günter Stotmeister Albert Stumpp Heinz Sündemann Helmut Weissbach
I can get that many praise the US crew, but i can't help but admire the incredible bravery of this german crew. Lacking armour, weaponry, speed and supplies, they fought a surface battle against a US destroyer, with more than half its crew surviving the engagement is close to impossible. And even when the battle was cleary lost, they still fought on, fucking boarding an enemy vessel mutiple times its size and crew.
Could you make a video of the first guided missile ships in history? Counting who created them, their hit rate effective range first countries to create their own missile ships etc?
I love the stories Yarnhub keeps finding and making video's out of. The Animation n Script writing are just parts of what make the channel what it is. It's the stories they find that really help tie it all together.
A submarine kill with a grenade, and yet not getting as much coverage after all this time is completely crazy, I love these, and continue to learn more details about history I had previously thought to have known quite well. Amazing
"Prepare to repel boarders" is probably the order that big buff engineers in the engine spaces with easy access to big pipe wrenches wait pray for for their whole careers.
Yarn hub is just him can’t complain tbh I would prefer watching him over like idk simple history because of how good his graphics are like bro is just built different he is him he is the man the myth the legend
In case some dont know the german production "das boot" (the boat). U have to watch the 3 hour directors cut. Worth every minute. Great short movie yarnhub, like always😊
I have nothing to do with video games, but my brother sent me the link to this, so I watched it. When I was two thirds in I was wondering why he sent it. I mean the animation was good, the WW2 story was OK, but I've heard/read about such battles before, right? And then the American ship rams the sub, the German sailors climb on the American ship like pirates, with crazy courage, they fight with fists, that guy throws the grenade...and then the German commander dies in a fireball. It was unbelievable! And to top it all, we learn that the German commander was 26 years old and the American one just 27 himself (!). How is this possible? What 26-27 years old boy today would have this kind of maturity and bravery? I have the utmost respect for the German crew who fought with abnegation until the very end. And I was very sorry for the young commander. Isn't it a shame that these men's sacrifice is all but forgotten today?
The timing is perfect, restarted playing WoWs got the Bismarck now grinding for Yamato, watched a video about submarine evolution like a few hours ago where they mentioned the first important subs ever made from the Turtle to the USS Pennsylvania. Now you post this :) (I am a lot into aviation but navy is cool too and it's a bit funny how it all timed perfectly when I wanted some navy content)
Idea for Yarnhub: In 1940, during Operation Weserübung, Heavy Cruiser of the Kriegsmarine, Bluecher. Was sunk at the Drøbak Sound by very outdated Norweigan defenses. It would fit with covering the topics of forgotten naval stories
Wow I’m an amateur uboat enthusiast (silent hunter is great and so is uboat) yet never heard of this. Crazy stuff hats off to the German crew they certainly fought a good fight
"stand by to repel boarders" god damn that order has not been said for centuries, from the golden age of piracy, to the great British empire, and to the development of the first Ironclad warships. That order echoes over all.
Sweeeeeeeeet can't wait to see it thank you for taking us on your adventures through time and history GOD-BLESS brother and hello from romulus Michigan USA
Yarnhub, you should make an animation documentary of the Jervis Bay which was a cruise liner conversion to a warship in desperation of the British fleet. On an escort mission to protect multiple merchant ships, it was attacked by Admiral Graf Spee and immediately signaled the other merchant ships to scatter and combated the Scheer with only having a similar displacement of 15,000 tons however being completely outclassed with the Spee having 11 compared to the Jervis Bay's 6 inch guns. She charged their opponent holding them off long enough sacrificing it's self letting many of the escorted ships to flee in time.
13:45 Grenades are not land mines or IEDs to create such an explosion lol!! In all movies and cinemas alike, grenade explosions are depicted as almost mini nuclear detonations lmao....an American soldier took to the web some time ago, and actually recorded the blast of a regular fragmentation grenade a soldier typically carries on him, and showed that there's no such explosion occuring lol, but a mere 10 foot diameter of medium sized plume of smoke! So yeah....
that's not the grenade explosion, that was the submarine imploding while sinking, the grenade explosion was the little one in the frame right before lol
My ONLY unsolicited gripe is the same a most depictions but when referencing even relatives who served in both world wars a couple of them young officers it’s apparent how young they are. Abel rose to commander at just 27 years. 27. Unfathomable to imagine that. And this event actually occurred on his birthday. Depictions of this incident usually show him and Seehausen as much older men but they both were about the same age. Neither would have facial hair but the man shown as seehausen looks a shot out 45 year old veteran. By 1943 these were basically wunderkinds running Uboats if they were young Oberleutnants (he got his promotion posthumously). I wish they were shown to be their true age. It adds to the complexity of the war to have such young men deciding such important fates.
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As always, love the content!
Some more aircraft videos would be cool though
The best animation i ever seen on a Historic yt channel
Thanks for Indonesia audio
If you showed these graphics to someone in the 80's they'd be in shock!
"All hands standby to repel boarders" That order hadnt been heard in the US Navy since the war of 1812. Trust a plucky little Tin Can to find herself fighting like a ship of the line in the age of sail.
U.S. Navy is ready to throw hands
From the most high tech warfare with aircraft, radar, sonar, and torpedoes to back to old school with fists all in one encounter
Well her crew outnumbered the u-boot several times.
But on a more serious note, I read about fighting to end with their guns but never heard about trying to board a enemy destroyer 😮
@@GusCraft460 if they outnumber there enemy multible times americans are always brave ....
@@gehtdichnixan3200 do you really think that either side of this fight stopped and took the time to count all of their guys and the enemy guys to figure out who had more men?
Everyone is talking about the animation getting better and better, yes, and also the script writers are on fire with the characters' dialogue. I'm enjoying every second of the vid.
Yes you are a man of culture
All that really needs to be improved is the way the character’s mouths move. Though I understand it’s incredibly hard to get that looking good, especially when you’re going for such a realistic style.
Lets not forget the voice acting is getting way better
I just get kinda thrown of by the lips xd
The voice acting is actually good now
The silence after ''Torpedo missed.'' is deafening, the devastation... ohh it's over when they realized that
It's Torpedover
Never began for uboatcels
Achievement unlocked: You died
NO, it was not over. No over here. They could easily surrender any time... saving their lives as well as the sorrow of their close ones. They could ofc sinken their u-boat as well so it would not fall in to enemy hands. Instead, they opened fire to attack, willing to try to kill everyone on the destroyer.
@@VlcounekYep it was a huge surprise to me, would also expect nazis to sink it and surrender instead of boarding a fucking destroyer with handguns like its 18 century
*I swear some of these stories sound like fiction or at least partially and it's amazing.*
Sometimes reality is stranger than fiction.
My grandfather served on USS Borie II DD704. Their patch(symbol) was of the USS Borie running over the u-boat.
A recent Canadian navy ship was named after a captain who rammed a uboat in WW2 to sink it. It's happened a few times
"Prepare to repel boarders" has to be one of the most terrifying things to hear. Lol
Honestly I'd rather fight boarders with guns than the fucking sword battles they had during the height of piracy. Sure, they had muskets and bombs, but when those were shot and detonated, it was big knives, swords and harpoons against you. Being shot is quite a quick death usually. But being cut into pieces, woah, that instills the fear of a million men in me. I'd rather get shot.
Matchmaking in Worlds of Warships be like:
Why is this so true💀💀💀
Bro really predicts the sponsor 😂
“I knew it”..
i once got a 1v1 sub match
When will wowsb add subs
Somehow this incident is forgotten unlike what happened to HMS Dreadnaught and Rms Olympic which both sank a U-Boat by ramming it
lol ye
I think because this end up with a boarding by the germens
@@battlekid6177 ye probably
Idk why Olympic isn’t more well known. She’s like Titanic but with an actual history
Because dreadnought is one of, if not the most important ships in history. It had a huge role in starting ww1, Yet the only thing it ever did was ram a sub
"Unknown sailor brings grenades"
Thats awesome, I want to know who he was.
“Oh my god!” *Iconic big movie boom*
Having your submarine kill with a grenade be lost to history has to be a major disappointment.
@@CueBeanKa He could've felt guilt for killing the remaining crew, launching depth charges as a team versus single handedly taking over a dozen lives must feel very different.
@@wackyotter1235 a single hand grenade to a sub sitting on the surface isn't going to do much to actually sink the sub. The American ship firing on it, and ramming it, followed by the eventual reverse to unplug any hole to the hull, is likely the death blow to the submarine.
@@albertabirdman some details were left out of the video, I am pretty acquainted with the encounter. The ramming punctured the fuel resulting in vapors permeating around the interior. By the time the grenade was thrown down the hatch, most of the sub was filled with gas vapor. Witnesses described the frag grenades explosion resulting in a significant fireball, something you wouldn’t see from a frag.
Though the ship was doomed, the frag grenade did do it in.
Another detail missed was 5 Germans getting taken as POW’s on the bow by a lone US sailor with a hammer
Captain is like "Helm, bring us closer, I want to hit them with my sword"
All ahead full! and Brace for impact! but failing to damage.
That's why they say in the Navy using anti-submarine tactics in those days "warfare can be hours upon hours of boredom followed by minutes of sharp screaming terror". The USS Buckley was certainly one of those cases.
I half expected the incident where a submarine was sunk by a destroyer with potatoes.
"Comrade, bring out da potato cannon! And bring some vodka fuel with it."
referring to the O'Bannon?
Uss Borie DD-215 ramming U-405, or the HMNZS Moa and HMNZS Kiwi against the Japanese submarine I-1.
@@ty23uywra
Boris’s kill ended up being a mutual kill, she also sank in that fight. Also, knives were thrown by both crews.
That was a Japanese submarine
To any movie writers out there, PLEASE, MAKE THIS A MOVIE. THIS IS CINEMA WORTHY.
See - The Enemy Below with Robert Mitchum and Curt Jurgens - 1957 - an absolute classic war film though with a much happier ending
We have #Wolfpack.
@@MrDirigible for sure .....and the US ship in the film was also a Buckley class escort ship
@@MrDirigible I'll check it out.
what you mean, you just watched it lol. There is no one out there who can make this a good movie lmao
Animation is looking better than ever! Truly the best War History Channel on RUclips! 👌
Okay i thought the animation couldn’t get better than some of the last videos but this is literal animated movie quality…
Yarnhub team, thank you for sharing these stories over the years, I’ll continue to follow this channel for the years to come!
I love how more and more natural the conversations have become.
Always great to see how this channel improves which each release.
Man, I was holding my breath when they fired the last torpedo! It's amazing what desperation for your life will make you capable of doing. They went down with a hell of a fight. Another epic episode. Thank you Yarnhub.👍🍻😁🇦🇺
I love the Germans, they are so good.
I just finished watching, they were so heroic,
Watching this, after rewatching Cologne Tank-duel earlier, i could proudly say that my Fave channel has grown and improved to the best it could be. Couldn't be any better.
Till the next video
Imagine pummeling a U-Boat with shells for ages, and the thing to blow the whole thing up is one sailor's grenade.
More than likely the U-Boats scuttling charges.
@@heirofaniuIf I'm remember correctly, there were gas leak on which filled uboat with gas for awhile before go in. So the grenade explosion cause them to ignited.
The animation literally cannot stop getting better
12:17 i thought that the Germans will surrender but nahh they still continue to fight back boarding the enemy ship like they were pirates 💀
They were
Ayyyyy
Ah they thought about the classic boarding tactic and the destroyer captain though about another old order. A submarine crew fist fight with a destroyer crew.😎
Der Stotebecker ist unsere Herr.
General, the ship is lost. Then it is time to get a new ship.
3:11 wallpaper worthy
9:28 german john rambo right there
LOL
🤣🤣
Hans Rahmb O.
Das ist nicht mein krieeeeeeg lol
You improved so amazingly well over time. Both in animation, as well as the dubbing of the non-Eglish conversations.
The only teeny tiny thing I would have to nitpick there is at 1:32 , where one sailor calls his Captain 'Sir'. As a German Sailor he probably would not have used the English designation there. But that is pretty much the only thing I could count as an 'error'.
Also, the command for firing torpedoes is "Los" rather than feuer, so that it isn't confused with firing the main gun or something being on fire.
It's humbling to hear it told from both perspectives simultaneously. Well done Yarnhub team
8:09 Sellars is like a Sports Commentator
Through goes USS Buckley !!! (2022 British GP reference)
Missing one key detail
'The Buckley backed off, but the submarine pursued, striking the Buckley on the starboard side at the engine room. The collision also broke the ship's starboard propeller shaft' After this was when Grenades were thrown.
"Thats no island. Thats a submarine"
"Thats no moon. Its a space statio."
Yarnhub just a suggestion: An idea for later ship video maybe you could do one on the German battleship Scharnhorst and it's fate. I am a massive fan of your ship videos. BTW Very excited for new video
The amount of bravery showed by the German U-boat crew is impressive
The cut in of the actual photo of Captain Abel was a very nice touch
the production quality for this video is just top notch, what the hell that suspenseful dread as the ship tries to ram the submarine and the "mein Gott" before the grenade explosion. wow.. just wow
"That's no island, That's a submarine"
Oh c'mon, not again
Sounds a lot like the movie 'The Enemy Below'. The Enemy Below is a 1957 American war film directed by Dick Powell, starring Robert Mitchum and Curt Jürgens. The movie is set during World War II and follows a cat-and-mouse game between the captains of an American destroyer and a German U-boat.
Yup, that’s what I was thinking of the whole time
I was looking for this comment, really surprised it wasn't referenced by Yarnhub or many commenters - sad cuz its a fantastic movie!
Me too
Fun fact: That movie also got adapted into the star trek episode balance of terror
The DE (Destroyer Escort) in the movie was a Buckley class.
As the US sailors were preparing to repel boarders, "what you got?.. a grenade, why , what you got?"... A coffee cup! .. Cool, throw it!" 👍👍
That guy must have been so excited to nail that grenade throw into the hatch
Appreciate how yarnhub always specify the age of the deceased, reminding us that war takes the lives of young men & women. Men & women who could have had full lives if they weren't lost at war.
1:20 MAGIC. THAT ANIMATION I CANT
15 minutes and I feel like I've watched a full well made movie. If some of the RUclipsr's I watch got the money and resources even independent films raise, I believe they could dominate box office. It's a shame, so much of the things people use today were a direct result of WW2. The technological advancements in medicine, transportation, communication, manufacturing produced by WW2 were revolutionary. Even Rock n' Roll started by the British people witnessing American blues, soul, gospel, and jazz played by African American GIs in British pubs. This led to Staxx Records getting a UK distribution deal, and a whole generation of British kids who had access to James Brown, Muddy Waters and Howling Wolf records.
WW2 should never be forgotten.
2:49 nice Dunkirk reference ❤
2:54 - 3:06 gotta love the Dunkirk reference!
German uboat commanders never gaved orders "feur" but "los", because when launching torpedo there is no fire (feur) but it is released with pressed air.
Would‘nt it be „Torpedo Marsch“?
@bene3685 No, it was "Los!", watch for instance the movie "Das Boot".
That kind of bravery is unseen this days. Both commanders showed an astonishing kind of courage together with the crew of course. Magnificent story.
USS Buckley, " *COME! SHOW ME WHAT PASSES FOR FURY AMONG YOUR MISBEGOTTEN KIND!* "
"METAL BOXES"
2:30 masterfully done
camera work, soundtrack, sfx, and the expression on his face, building up the suspense perfectly
2:50 this should've been the thumbnail!
42 minutes
welcome back yarn 2 weeks felt like an eternity
101/100 narration and animation,lovely storytelling and I’ve been here since day 1
This is the best WWII stories told. No other place can you get such detail. I don't need to say anything about the animation. It's obviously the best.
Wow I remember back when this was a much smaller channel.. These animations have really leveled up. Incredible video, animation, and I also appreciate the telling of a "lesser known war story,"
it's great hearing these new to me stories. Thanks a ton Yarnhub, and keep up the great work.
Ein ganz wunderbarer Film.
Thanks!
The titanic balls to open up on an entire destroyer with an MP40 though....
Most U-boats: "We are careful and stealthy and aim our torpedoes with precision."
Most Destroyer Escorts: "We are swift and agile and lay our depth charges in a proper pattern."
U-66 and USS Buckley: "So anyway, we started BLASTIN'."
Why do I feel like screaming "Mortal Kombat!" right now?
*Cue background music
you know its bad when you hear "Prepare to repel boarders" in the 20th century
That torpedo dodging scene was definitely inspired by Greyhound.
Try "The Enemy Below" 1957
Incredible courage by those German sailors, manning their unarmoured gun and even boarding the enemy destroyer to fight hand to hand. War is hell but it brings about some astonishing feats.
this has got to be the coolest video yarnhub has ever put out
I'm always amazed at how the Yarnhub crew can get me so invested in the humans involved in these conflicts that I find myself rooting for all parties involved, regardless of what flag they fought under.
When it comes down to guts, moral and physical courage, there are no uniforms, or flags. It's right to honour the brave, regardless of sides.
@@JohnDavies-cn3ro well said
List of U-66 Crew who died that night:
Gerhard Seehausen (Commander)
Heinrich Dreyer
Helmut Ehrlichmann
Günther Friedrich
Peter Geisen
Heinz Gutzmann
Willi Hansen
Rudolf Jahn
Karl-Heinz Jeuschede
Werner Lindner
Herbert Mayer
August Mindenberger
Werner Reinfeld
Reinhold Reisenbeck
Alfred Ronge
Gerhard Scholz
Willibald Scholz
Günter Schönknecht
Walter Schubert
Rudolf Steinhilber
Günter Stotmeister
Albert Stumpp
Heinz Sündemann
Helmut Weissbach
brave men
RIP to all the dead, whichever side they fought on, they were all brave men.
May they rest in peace
Not confirmed, but likely among those killed were
Captain Harm and Merchant Eliot of the Royal Navy
I can get that many praise the US crew, but i can't help but admire the incredible bravery of this german crew. Lacking armour, weaponry, speed and supplies, they fought a surface battle against a US destroyer, with more than half its crew surviving the engagement is close to impossible.
And even when the battle was cleary lost, they still fought on, fucking boarding an enemy vessel mutiple times its size and crew.
Could you make a video of the first guided missile ships in history?
Counting who created them, their hit rate effective range first countries to create their own missile ships etc?
Idk if he would, he doesn't really do description videos on weaponry, mainly just story's from the wars.
@@thecakeisalie3981 true
great idea, I think it doesn’t really fit yarnhubs vids tho, maybe ask NotWhatYouThink if you watch him
高品質なビデオを提供してくださりありがとうございます!
日本語の音声と字幕まで用意されていて本当に助かります。
洋上の潜水艦と駆逐艦の決闘なんて勝負にならんがU66は闇を利用しハウゼン潜水艦長は化け物並に強い❤
Detailed beards??? Yeah I'm invested
I love the stories Yarnhub keeps finding and making video's out of. The Animation n Script writing are just parts of what make the channel what it is. It's the stories they find that really help tie it all together.
With their incredible animation, they might as well just make it in real life😂
A submarine kill with a grenade, and yet not getting as much coverage after all this time is completely crazy, I love these, and continue to learn more details about history I had previously thought to have known quite well. Amazing
Wow - "repel boarders"! That's wild.
❌Comenting and liking after the video to look if its good
✅First Comenting, liking and getting snacks like in a movie cause you know its good
The expressions on the faces of the soldiers are so highly detailed.
"Prepare to repel boarders" is probably the order that big buff engineers in the engine spaces with easy access to big pipe wrenches wait pray for for their whole careers.
9:27 most depressed german in ww2💀💀
💀💀
10:32 Nice Greyhound reference
13:28 That grenade was very unexpected ( plot twist) lol 😆
In this video, the german captain looks like a good guy 😅
The overlay with the original personnel photos is incredible! Great job!!
hella bravery to the sub's men to try to hop on and attack the destroyer
Awesome video, incredibly exciting! I have to hand it to the germans, fighting a destroyer escort on the surface like that took a lot of courage!
Yarn hub is just him can’t complain tbh I would prefer watching him over like idk simple history because of how good his graphics are like bro is just built different he is him he is the man the myth the legend
You're saying 'him' like theres only one guy doing all the work
Oh mb I did not know
In case some dont know the german production "das boot" (the boat). U have to watch the 3 hour directors cut. Worth every minute.
Great short movie yarnhub, like always😊
Watched these videos forever and the animation is basically the best I've seen so far.
the quality is amazing def would pay for a movie
I have nothing to do with video games, but my brother sent me the link to this, so I watched it. When I was two thirds in I was wondering why he sent it. I mean the animation was good, the WW2 story was OK, but I've heard/read about such battles before, right? And then the American ship rams the sub, the German sailors climb on the American ship like pirates, with crazy courage, they fight with fists, that guy throws the grenade...and then the German commander dies in a fireball. It was unbelievable! And to top it all, we learn that the German commander was 26 years old and the American one just 27 himself (!). How is this possible? What 26-27 years old boy today would have this kind of maturity and bravery? I have the utmost respect for the German crew who fought with abnegation until the very end. And I was very sorry for the young commander. Isn't it a shame that these men's sacrifice is all but forgotten today?
The timing is perfect, restarted playing WoWs got the Bismarck now grinding for Yamato, watched a video about submarine evolution like a few hours ago where they mentioned the first important subs ever made from the Turtle to the USS Pennsylvania. Now you post this :) (I am a lot into aviation but navy is cool too and it's a bit funny how it all timed perfectly when I wanted some navy content)
Great video, I hadn't realized until I watched it, the "fist fight" wasn't simply a metaphor but actually happened!
Idea for Yarnhub: In 1940, during Operation Weserübung, Heavy Cruiser of the Kriegsmarine, Bluecher. Was sunk at the Drøbak Sound by very outdated Norweigan defenses.
It would fit with covering the topics of forgotten naval stories
i think he made video on that already
I think there is already a video, try searching for it.
Yeah, one by Operations Room, War Line, etc.
But I'd really like it if Yarnhub had a crack at it.
Wow I’m an amateur uboat enthusiast (silent hunter is great and so is uboat) yet never heard of this. Crazy stuff hats off to the German crew they certainly fought a good fight
"stand by to repel boarders" god damn that order has not been said for centuries, from the golden age of piracy, to the great British empire, and to the development of the first Ironclad warships. That order echoes over all.
It's getting hard to tell these videos apart from live action movies, beautiful job yarnhub crew
Sweeeeeeeeet can't wait to see it thank you for taking us on your adventures through time and history GOD-BLESS brother and hello from romulus Michigan USA
Yarnhub, you should make an animation documentary of the Jervis Bay which was a cruise liner conversion to a warship in desperation of the British fleet. On an escort mission to protect multiple merchant ships, it was attacked by Admiral Graf Spee and immediately signaled the other merchant ships to scatter and combated the Scheer with only having a similar displacement of 15,000 tons however being completely outclassed with the Spee having 11 compared to the Jervis Bay's 6 inch guns. She charged their opponent holding them off long enough sacrificing it's self letting many of the escorted ships to flee in time.
13:45 Grenades are not land mines or IEDs to create such an explosion lol!! In all movies and cinemas alike, grenade explosions are depicted as almost mini nuclear detonations lmao....an American soldier took to the web some time ago, and actually recorded the blast of a regular fragmentation grenade a soldier typically carries on him, and showed that there's no such explosion occuring lol, but a mere 10 foot diameter of medium sized plume of smoke! So yeah....
that's not the grenade explosion, that was the submarine imploding while sinking, the grenade explosion was the little one in the frame right before
lol
My ONLY unsolicited gripe is the same a most depictions but when referencing even relatives who served in both world wars a couple of them young officers it’s apparent how young they are. Abel rose to commander at just 27 years. 27. Unfathomable to imagine that. And this event actually occurred on his birthday. Depictions of this incident usually show him and Seehausen as much older men but they both were about the same age. Neither would have facial hair but the man shown as seehausen looks a shot out 45 year old veteran. By 1943 these were basically wunderkinds running Uboats if they were young Oberleutnants (he got his promotion posthumously). I wish they were shown to be their true age. It adds to the complexity of the war to have such young men deciding such important fates.
Sooo cool guys. Thanks for this animation.
Simple and subtle one of my favorite parts still to this day is when you show a photo of the actual soldiers or captains. Love your work.
those r pretty cool boats
With this new U-boat story telling being this good, we have to see the royal oak sinking next
7:41 *cries in british*
Cries in Australian
This Is The Really Good Animation Bro,You Work So Hard And Make This Animation Is Really Good,Danke!
at 1:53 there is something floating in the water.
Probably a kids rc sub
Your videos are better than movies, man! Very engaging, well done and bravo!
yarnhub can make some pixar level movies with this production level
If this gets 1k likes ill confess to my crush
Just do it bro, you've got nothing to lose. I believe in you. Let me know bro :)
I did it