French peacekeepers assault on the Vrbanja bridge - Bosnian war

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  • May 27, 1995 - During the siege of Sarajevo, the French Marine infantrymen from the 3rd RIMA led a bayonet charge to regain the Vrbanja bridge against the Serbs. Had they failed to do so, the Serbs could have taken the city.
    Extracted from the French TV report "Infrarouge - Que sont nos soldats devenus?" available in RUclips (French version).

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  • @Nettempereur
    @Nettempereur  5 лет назад +682

    Good evening, I would like to give some general comments to the Serbian nationalists or pro-Serbia Frenchmen or other nationals who are repeatedly commenting on this video.
    1) This video is not political. I am not here to discuss about the collapse of Yugoslavia, the French-Serbian alliance in WW1, the Serbian Partisans in WW2, the Croatian Ustashe, the Bosnian SS. I am not here to discuss the role of the USA, of NATO, of Germany, of global jihad supporting the Albanian-Bosnian-Kosovo cause or even the islamisation of Europe. These soldiers did not choose their mission. The French politicians (Presidents Mitterrand and Chirac, first of all) decided the role that France should play in the UN and NATO interventions in Former Yuguslavia. So all the comments about the topics mentionned above must be redirected to videos regarding the French politicians. Consequently, you shall just get the fuck out of my video.
    2) This video is about French Blue Helmets (Peacekeepers) who had a clear mission to protect civilians. They were not supposed to fight and were not authorized to open fire except if fired upon under strict UN conditions which make almost impossible to return fire. Moreover, they had limited equipments to appease all warrying parties. The Serbian forces knew it and shamelessly attacked Blue Helmets as they were easy prey to use them as human shields so NATO aircrafts could no longer bomb Serbian positions.
    The most famous event is in May 1995 with the French Blue Helmets guarding a Serbian casern and keeping watch over the heavy weapons in there. The Serbian colonel requested the Blue Helmets to surrender and as they refused, he ordered his men to surround the casern and shoot with machine guns and anti-tank weapons against the French. These latter were not equipped or allowed to do anything, they were surrounded by numerically superior forces and were logically compelled to surrender, which is very humiliating for anyone. The Serbians captured hundreds of Blue Helmets like that and keep them as hostages. Does anybody believe that the French and the others were to accept this humiliation ? The Serbians attacked men who were not allowed to fight, I see dishonour in such attitude. The Serbians called the following reaction upon themselves.
    3) Finally, when the Serbians used another shameful act (arriving disguised as Blue Helmets) to capture the strategic Vrbanja bridge, the French decided to fuck up the Serbians. They did not wait for authorization from NATO in Naples or from the French government in Paris, they retook this bridge by a bayonet assault to teach the Serbians some respect, to protect all civilians and eventually to be able to carry on their mission, which is the key objective of any military force. After that, the Serbians never attacked the French Blue Helmets anymore. This video tells this story. And this video tells only this, a military action that anybody can admire, regardless of their opinion on this siege of Sarajevo, the Bosnian War or the larger Yuguslavia crisis. This is a military video and I don't want you to piss me off with the politics of the time.
    Thanks for reading,
    Nettempereur

    • @Nettempereur
      @Nettempereur  5 лет назад +20

      My comment was general because there are numerous people commenting on non-military issues here. I did not target you specifically or any other persons, it's for everybody. I thank you for your answers which are interesting and I agree with some. I have no intention to delete your comments, I think it was necessary to write mine to entice people to stay focused on the video's topic. Have a good day.

    • @vukasinmileusnic2481
      @vukasinmileusnic2481 5 лет назад +12

      And you are gullible enough to believe it.

    • @VersusARCH
      @VersusARCH 5 лет назад +13

      If you seek honour go try playing "blue helmets" in Donbass - that is pick someone your size (a nuclear power with a population somewhat comparable to French one) rather than a non-nuclear nation 1/10th of your size and even then only as a part of a huge coalition in which even your country is but a satellite. The Serbs were being screwed by the western powers from the start of the war as the latter supplied the Croats and the Bosniaks with arms. Hell, the entire Croatian air force of 40xMig-21was procured while the arms embargo was supposedly in place against all the warring parties, which would have been totally impossible without NATO consent. Prisoners among blue helmets were taken only in self-defense: after their countries attacked the Serb army positions from the air; and in retrospect had there not been an attempt to liberate the prisoners by a a glory/promotion-seeking French officer, fewer French servicemen would have died as fates of blue helmet prisoners that were not liberated shows. The idea that a 10 odd million nation is somehow a big bad threat to a nuclear-capable NATO alliance with a combined population of around a billion is an assault on common sense.

    • @SuperDjavol
      @SuperDjavol 5 лет назад +12

      french army teach serb a lesson? u are idiot!!!

    • @Nettempereur
      @Nettempereur  5 лет назад +26

      @@cyberqreiber The soldiers did not take side, this is what I'm saying. Soldiers had a mission and fullfilled it, despite UN phoney regulations which made them easy prey for people who were OK to attack disarmed Blue Helmets.
      Don't come here to talk about "UN took side". This is not the point of this video. I am not making a tribute to UN !!!!

  • @thomaskositzki9424
    @thomaskositzki9424 3 года назад +308

    Wow, a bayonet charge in modern times. That requires some serious guts and training to pull off.
    My biggest respect to these French soldiers.
    Greetings from Germany

    • @leduoanime9156
      @leduoanime9156 3 года назад +8

      Thanks you for them, I'm glad to see they will not be forgotten 🙂

    • @jonfallis305
      @jonfallis305 4 месяца назад

      british in iraq did a bayonet charge, battle of danny bhoy

  • @mirzapa
    @mirzapa 5 лет назад +681

    I lived in Sarajevo during the war. Being one of the few kids in my neighborhood who spoke English I was a de facto translator for my group of friends. The first UN soldiers we met were French. The kindest, nicest people one could have asked for! We had three over to our house for lunches a number of times. They gave me all the candy an 11 year old could have ever wanted. They even emptied their gun magazines of bullets and let me my younger brother run around our house with their guns. VIVA LA 🇫🇷!

    • @vitezbg
      @vitezbg 4 года назад +5

      lol, new aliies now

    • @sekri60
      @sekri60 4 года назад +28

      🇫🇷🇫🇷🇫🇷

    • @pitbouledefliper384
      @pitbouledefliper384 3 года назад +8

      maybe we met at this time.

    • @HUMPTYNUGGET
      @HUMPTYNUGGET 3 года назад +24

      I served in Sarajevo in December 1995 to june 1996 with the British Army ...we were based at the Tezla ice stadium and also at the Hotel Terme on the other side of the city .
      We lost two from my regiment and one wounded shot in the face luckily it was a ricochet and didnt do too much damage .

    • @ninam3440
      @ninam3440 3 года назад +2

      @@HUMPTYNUGGET it was Zetra not Tezla. Thank you for your service!

  • @MonsieurLeSenateur
    @MonsieurLeSenateur 11 лет назад +269

    Hommage aux 17 soldats français qui ont été blessés durant l’action, et à nos deux tués : les marsouins Marcel Amaru et Jacky Humblot. Honneur à nos Hommes !

  • @17MrLeon
    @17MrLeon 3 года назад +242

    Whenever someone makes a joke about french surrendering I sent them this.

    • @BOB-wx3fq
      @BOB-wx3fq 3 года назад +5

      I send them the video the foreign legion disarming and surrendering to Serbian rebels

    • @gringologie9302
      @gringologie9302 3 года назад +23

      @@BOB-wx3fq and you don't explain that was because of UN engagement rules who stoped ffl to return fire. Engagement rules changed after this event.
      Doing so, you are a piss of shit. Where are you from ?

    • @BOB-wx3fq
      @BOB-wx3fq 3 года назад

      @Henri Eche Levy Loeza ok send them

    • @BOB-wx3fq
      @BOB-wx3fq 3 года назад

      @Henri Eche Levy Loeza videos are better, like the green beret deaths in Niger or the Indian pilot in Pakistan or the 3 berets in Yemen

    • @BOB-wx3fq
      @BOB-wx3fq 3 года назад

      @Henri Eche Levy Loeza I didnt thank you either lol, I'm not clicking those, "times of israel" "my diplomatic life" no thanks

  • @pablo19136
    @pablo19136 4 года назад +112

    Disgusting atrocities in this war if it was not for the bravery of these French soldiers we would have been mourning the deaths of thousands of innocent civilians in Sarajevo. They sacrificed their own lives for others. Thankyou for sharing. 🇨🇵🇬🇧

  • @massimodalmiglio7528
    @massimodalmiglio7528 5 лет назад +263

    A real officer. He could not restrain his pains he has to live and deal with, Honor.

    • @neilpieterse9614
      @neilpieterse9614 5 лет назад +6

      massimo dalmiglio and do not forget, the officers led from the front!

    • @titouanreynaud1345
      @titouanreynaud1345 4 года назад +21

      He is now the First General of the french army. What a man

    • @josselinjosselin4260
      @josselinjosselin4260 3 года назад +3

      now he is the main general of our french army

    • @sigma_frenchie4075
      @sigma_frenchie4075 3 года назад +3

      @@josselinjosselin4260 not anymore

    • @uv7597
      @uv7597 3 года назад

      @@titouanreynaud1345 Today he is chief of staff of the French armed forces

  • @TheTolz0
    @TheTolz0 5 лет назад +469

    For all the jokes about French retreats and all that garbage...the French are highly trained soldiers and some of the most professional in the world! What the French were hampered by in the past were bad politics and mediocre leadership!! Tributes given to France from a very grateful American...Viva le France!!!!

    • @kopfjager9431
      @kopfjager9431 4 года назад +13

      After listening to a podcast about the fighting on the Western Front in WW1, particularly Verdun. I will not longer stomach any criticism of the French. Woodrow Wilson should never been at the Treaty of Versailles.

    • @chichochonchan7624
      @chichochonchan7624 3 года назад +8

      @@matija3500 where is the "so many vidéo"???!!!!

    • @joak9755
      @joak9755 3 года назад +2

      Merci, c'est rare de voir un commentaire américain qui ne nous denigre pas.
      Thanks, american who think like you are pretty rare (excuse me for my english)

    • @joak9755
      @joak9755 3 года назад +3

      @Henri Eche go read the Boucher de Stonne history. One french tank vs 6 panzer. Who win, the french of course

    • @joak9755
      @joak9755 3 года назад +6

      @@matija3500 because of the rule of engagement. If we weren't there for ONU, we would not surrender but fight. In france the civilian are very important for the army, a soldiers will never sureender if there are civilian in danger, even if thery're stranger. We did this in bosnia, we are doing this in Barkane, in Somalia, etc... Don't blame us to give importance to human lives

  • @vasakvasa2929
    @vasakvasa2929 4 года назад +53

    Being Serbian of French origin, this matter is very close to me. I thank everyone who tried at stopping the unnecessary bloodshed.

    • @jpc7118
      @jpc7118 3 года назад

      Fair comment so far.

    • @haider5044
      @haider5044 6 месяцев назад +1

      It was a picku matre situation, I hope we get to live in peace, but it looks increasingly unlikely now eh ?

  • @nekonepoznat4088
    @nekonepoznat4088 6 лет назад +219

    Respect from an Bosnian to all French troops and gigantic THANK YOU FOR ALL THE HELP.
    Your scrifice ro protect freedom and stop blodshed is not nor will ever be forgotten.
    THANK YOU

    • @bockosrb2576
      @bockosrb2576 6 лет назад +1

      Na Kosovu danas srbe brane vosjka Francuske i Italije. Proveri na internetu. Upitaj se zašto!?

    • @zorbeclegras5708
      @zorbeclegras5708 Год назад +1

      @@bockosrb2576 Zašto je bio rat na Kosovu? Koji su korijeni ovog sukoba? To je pravo pitanje. Odgovor je u beogradskom upravljanju regionom decenijama, i vi to dobro znate.

  • @juliusschwencke142
    @juliusschwencke142 3 года назад +42

    ..visited the French lines in Sarajevo when they allowed finally allowed access to the city. My limited schoolboy French was invaluable, and I think they appreciated the fact that some soldiers from Nouvelle Zealande, made the effort to visit them. I was aware that they had suffered losses, and I appreciated their no nonsense approach and demeanour.

  • @creamytrumpet7435
    @creamytrumpet7435 5 лет назад +122

    The French armed forces have been much maligned in the recent past, people forget the terrible terrible losses sustained by France in ww1 yet they held out. They fought bravely and helped British forces escape through Dunkirk in 1940. I did not know about this episode in their long and illustrious military history but it does not surprise me in the least. Finally who was braver over the second gulf war? France who stuck to her principles or Blair and Bush who embarked on a fools errand.

    • @omnianti0
      @omnianti0 3 года назад +1

      you omited to mention the thousand of people they killed during indochina and algeria insurection where the massacred bravely

    • @creamytrumpet7435
      @creamytrumpet7435 3 года назад +6

      @@omnianti0 the key word is insurrection, that's what armies do in an insurrection, morality is the preserve of politicians. Killing is the job of soldiers.

    • @omnianti0
      @omnianti0 3 года назад

      @@creamytrumpet7435 not at all the definition of soldier is being sold the definition of warrior is to do war and the definition of military is to being militant
      you just confuse with killers
      and same for politiciam they just do politic when moral is for moralist what is not a paid job but a personnal hobby maybe phylosophes are the nearest
      and for insurection it the mean of revolutionar anarchist who will ever help against any autority else their own

    • @paulhomsy2751
      @paulhomsy2751 2 года назад

      @@omnianti0 You are a very unhappy anti-french guy. Ignorant and mixing things up like only the likes of you can do. Even when faced with reality you deny and accuse. You're a miserable small individual.

    • @gringologie9302
      @gringologie9302 2 года назад

      @@omnianti0 open some other sources than FLNs ones. Vietnamese people today doesn't have hate towards french, doesn't talks about massacre or shit. That was a war, first a civil one btw.
      About Algeria, FLN killed more Algerians than France during all the war. Yeah, go search away if you are searching for monsters. Exemple in front of your door.

  • @AMG-316
    @AMG-316 4 года назад +57

    Thank you soldiers of France for acting like Men and doing what needed to be done without hesitation and permission from the international community. That I'm sure would have hesitated and told you to stand down, stand by, and watch! You did the hard thing, the right thing, and took back your dignity!! Thank you!🤙🇺🇸

  • @arnonymes34
    @arnonymes34 8 лет назад +426

    Encore une superbe vidéo !
    Je rêverai de voir la même à propos de l'Opération Oryx en Somalie, pendant laquelle une QRF Française formée de Marsouins et de jeunes Paras VSL du 9e RCP ont eu à secourir une colonne de casque bleus marocains sérieusement accrochée et privée de ses cadres après être tombée dans une lourde embuscade.
    Pour cela la QRF a repoussé et causé de lourdes pertes aux forces du général Aideed, (la milice que les Rangers US et la Delta Force avaient eu à affronter lors de la "chute du faucon noir"), sans pertes humaines chez nous, (3 blessés) et sans pertes chez les civils, (ce qui relevait presque du miracle vu l'usage qu'Aideed faisait de la foule...).
    J'ai personnellement participé à cette action et je ne comprends vraiment pas pourquoi en France nous ne valorisons jamais les victoires de nos soldats ?
    Les américains quelques mois auparavant ont subi un grave revers face au même ennemi, ils en ont tout de même tiré un film à la gloire de leurs hommes. De notre coté nous avons "botté le cul" à cette milice et même de nos jours la plupart des Français ignorent que leurs soldats se sont battus en leur nom en Somalie...
    (C'était d'ailleurs la dernière fois que des VSL participaient à une action de guerre).
    Le patriotisme n'est pas génétique, il se cultive...

    • @Nettempereur
      @Nettempereur  8 лет назад +29

      Je tombe sur le cul là, même moi je ne connais pas cette histoire. Pourrais-tu s'il te plaît me donner des sources, et si possible, des liens vidéos ? C'est le genre de choses qui m'intéressent beaucoup !

    • @arnonymes34
      @arnonymes34 8 лет назад +20

      Je ne connais pas de liens vidéos, c'est d'ailleurs vraiment dommage. Mais il faut dire qu'à l'époque il n'y avait pas de Go-Pro et si quelqu'un s'était amusé à sortir un appareil photo ou pire un camescope, il aurait eu directement affaire à la DRM...
      Je te laisses tout de même un lien vers "les Cahiers RETEX" du MINDEF dans lequel tu pourras trouver un descriptif de cette intervention. (Je penses que ça va t'intéresser).
      www.cdef.terre.defense.gouv.fr/precedentes-parutions/oryx-1992-1994
      Je sais que quelques gars avaient passé discrètement des appareils photo jetables, j'ai pu voir quelques photos il y des années à la St Michel avec des anciens du 9e et du 1er RCP, peut-être qu'aujourd'hui certains les ont mises sur le net.
      Il faudrait peut-être également chercher du coté marocain, car ils avaient eu de lourdes pertes, (entre autres tous leurs officiers...) ce qui a du passer dans les médias locaux.
      Si tu as plus de chance que moi et que tu trouves un truc, ne te gênes pas d'envoyer un petit message, je ferai de même si je vois quelque chose.
      Amicalement.
      P.S; Le lien que j'avais gardé en favori n'est plus opérationnel, j'ai rectifié, il suffit sur la page qui s'ouvre de cliquer sur "ORYX : Un succès méconnu (1992 - 1994)", (pas le titre, celui en marron un peu plus bas) pour télécharger le cahier.

    • @Nettempereur
      @Nettempereur  8 лет назад +11

      Je chercherai. Merci encore ! Je viens de télécharger le PDF des cahiers RETEX, une soixantaine de pages, je vais prendre le temps de le lire cette semaine. A bientôt !

    • @Nettempereur
      @Nettempereur  8 лет назад +6

      Salut Arno, j'ai lu le cahier (surtout la partie du combat à Mogadicio) et j'ai trouvé trois pages web qui t'intéresseront. Pouvons-nous passer en message privé ? Il te suffit d'aller sur ma chaîne, dans "A propos" et "Écrire un message". Merci à toi !

    • @zencoos
      @zencoos 7 лет назад +2

      Arno Nymes mais qesq vs êtes aller foutre en Somalie ?! 20ans après ils sont tjr ds la merde !! à cause de CIA vente d'arme intérêts US et compagnie

  • @boriskatic7910
    @boriskatic7910 8 лет назад +254

    As a Croat l thank you brave French men you have done such deeds throughout our lands, holding up the ideals of humanity ,fraternity and liberty Viva La France.

    • @boriskatic7910
      @boriskatic7910 7 лет назад +10

      thank you your considerate and very intelligent comment

    • @boriskatic7910
      @boriskatic7910 7 лет назад +13

      In the meantime you could learn all about how to spell and the use of grammar .

    • @rogerhudson9732
      @rogerhudson9732 7 лет назад +4

      Za Dom, Spremni !

    • @rogerhudson9732
      @rogerhudson9732 7 лет назад +1

      Van
      Blame Izetbegovic, Croats like Pulic wanted a unified state.

    • @maximeschmitt6589
      @maximeschmitt6589 5 лет назад +3

      Viva is a Spanish word.
      It's VIVE LA FRANCE.

  • @Mustang94c
    @Mustang94c 5 месяцев назад +6

    All the time i sadly hear my fellow Americans and Canadian kin shit on the french military. Today outside the usa military the french have the most capable and sophisticated modern military in the world. The french are one of the few nations outside of the usa that can wage, defend, protect her interests and win a high intensity war by themselves. They are a very capable, highly trained and experienced fighting force. Id be proud to have a soldier of their armed forces defend me. I only wish more people would research the topic they talk about before they past judgment. Vive la france god bless the french republic. From a greatful American.

  • @DaReales2
    @DaReales2 10 месяцев назад +7

    As someone who lives a few minutes away from that bridge, that passage of roads and the bridge means so much to me, so many good moments were shared walking along that road, to know, 35 years ago, French troops fought hand-to-hand combat to preserve that position of the city... It's insane... VRS tried the bully tactic and the French didn't budge, if they did budge, the city could've fallen. As the position exposed the center...

  • @sarsfieldabu3223
    @sarsfieldabu3223 4 года назад +46

    Honeur et respect! After all the humiliations forced on the troops of the united nations, this stands out as a time when respect was restored.

    • @omnianti0
      @omnianti0 3 года назад +1

      without humiliation their is no valid reason to strike for a peace keeper

  • @xxaxaxm28x
    @xxaxaxm28x 10 лет назад +183

    Mon Colonel (Lecointre), je ne sais pas si vous lirez ceci mais je tenais à vous dire que votre explication des ressentis côté militaire et les possibles "non-ressentis" côté civil sont les plus limpides que j'ai entendu depuis maintenant 21 ans que je suis revenu de là-bas. Mes respects !

    • @Dranvir
      @Dranvir 9 лет назад +12

      xxaxaxm28x Ce que je trouve intéressant avec l'histoire du corps à corps et de l'action, c'est l'instinct dont nous faisons preuve.
      Et j'ai enfin la preuve que notre éducation nous amène à avoir peur de nous mêmes, pour de bonnes raisons.
      J'ai l'impression que nous avons en nous, français, l'instinct du combat et une soif de sang qui ne se réveille que dans ces moment là. =/
      Ça peut foutre la trouille, je crois comprendre le traumatisme qu'il a vécu, intérieurement.

    • @ohpatriote5622
      @ohpatriote5622 7 лет назад +5

      PasEncoreDisparu la soif de sang c est la peur d être tué qui la motive. reste que le terme soif fait penser à psychopathe. mais je suis d accord avec cette impression generale.

    • @difmasika6858
      @difmasika6858 6 лет назад +5

      Monsieur je ne vous connais pas, mais je présume à votre commentaire que vous fûtes sinon de l'affaire du moins des soldats qui en connurent les tribulations. J'ignore si vous lirez ceci mais aujourd'hui je me dois de m'interroger sur la pertinence d'un tel témoignage alors qu'à ma connaissance cet homme est devenu chef des armées. Selon moi (pardonnez-moi si je m'égare) le témoignage ne devrait pas exister... il en révèle trop sur le patron des armées françaises.

    • @bockosrb2576
      @bockosrb2576 6 лет назад +3

      Today, France and Italy are the only Serbs in Kosovo. Check out why?
      France and Serbia are great military friends! You wonder why. If you want me to show you!
      Greetings from Serbia !!!

    • @bockosrb2576
      @bockosrb2576 6 лет назад

      Today, France and Italy are the only Serbs in Kosovo. Check out why?
      France and Serbia are great military friends! You wonder why. If you want me to show you!
      Greetings from Serbia !!!

  • @billmarshall3082
    @billmarshall3082 5 лет назад +85

    The French commanders on the ground should be commended for NOT waiting for approval from a political UN with no teeth.My hat is off to the brave men who retook the bridge.God bless all involved

  • @saiz95
    @saiz95 4 года назад +73

    je ne suis pas français et je n'ai aucune raison de soutenir ou d'idolatrer l'armée française bien au contraire pour des questions historiques bref .... en etant neutre et objectif, on constate que l'armée française d ' aujourdh'ui est l'une ou voir la meme la meilleure armée du monde car elle a quelques choses de plus que les autres, c'est son coté humaniste, bienveillant et cultivé tout le contraire de certains pays avec leur esprit guerrier va en guerre et leurs concours de celui qui a la plus grossse.

    • @gringologie9302
      @gringologie9302 3 года назад +6

      Ça a toujours été le cas, même lors de sees histoires les plus sombres. Si autant d'Algériens servaient sous le drapeau français ce n'est pas parceque les algériens ont beaucoup de traitres, c'est bien parceque la vraie France dégage quelque chose de plus... Pareil pour les indochinois (Vietnamiens de l'époque). Et c'est d'autant plus triste dans la résolution de ces histoires coloniales, parcequen cas de guerre c'est automatiquement une guerre civile aussi...
      Jai bien dis la vraie France. Pas celle de Sarkozy Hollande ou Macron.
      De Gaulle disait qu'il existe un pacte 20fois séculaire entre l'indépendance des peuples à travers le monde et la situation de la France. Quand on voit la situation actuelle en France comme dans le monde, qu'on compare ça à d'autres périodes... Il avait pas tord.

    • @khaelamensha3624
      @khaelamensha3624 3 года назад

      Merci et prenez soin de vous.

    • @millijurgen3397
      @millijurgen3397 Год назад

      Ouï il se sont fait jeter les militaire français du Mali cet comme cela que l'on remercie il les on aidé les militaire français son mort au secours des civile.. Ouï prenait wagner vous allez aller loin il von vous aider mdr

    • @pascaldeau5436
      @pascaldeau5436 Год назад

      ​​​@@millijurgen3397armée française a mis un vent aux 4:03 généraux climatisés du Mali en pliant bagages sans avertir les autorités je dis bravos pour cela a l'armée Française

  • @tommyblackwell3760
    @tommyblackwell3760 5 лет назад +60

    Respect aux Marsouins du 3eme RIMa, d'un ancien caporal eclaireur de l'armee americain.

    • @Nettempereur
      @Nettempereur  5 лет назад +7

      Merci à vous, Caporal.

    • @Chris-kc3is
      @Chris-kc3is 3 года назад +3

      Merci , mais oui l armée française ne se limite pas à la légion étrangère.

  • @bassman3235
    @bassman3235 8 лет назад +280

    As a Bosnian I Thank and Salute these brave Frenchmen!

    • @lafayette7175
      @lafayette7175 8 лет назад +14

      +Riad Guzin No problems.France could not stay blind on what was hapenning.

    • @lafayette7175
      @lafayette7175 8 лет назад

      mladen torcida And why?

    • @lafayette7175
      @lafayette7175 8 лет назад

      mladen torcida By who?

    • @bassman3235
      @bassman3235 8 лет назад +9

      ignore him La Fayette there are neo nazis and racists everywhere now.

    • @lafayette7175
      @lafayette7175 8 лет назад +7

      Riad Guzin I agree,they are everywhere nowadays.

  • @Mr800vfr
    @Mr800vfr 3 года назад +11

    And after that, there's still teenagers making fun of French surrendering...kids, open books and learn, France is the country with the greatest history since the Vth century!
    With warrior and honour values, its soldiers and people are amazingly tough, and don't misunderstand, yes USA helped France to fight back Nazi Germany, but UK and USA would have lost the same way if there weren't oceans between their borders!
    Remember that Netherland, Poland, Belgium, etc, lost in a few days, nevertheless french defended their land toughly, especially in Dunkerque, giving their lives to save the remaining British army, in terrible conditions without support, facing an incredibly strong blitzkrieg!

  • @StephFlinger
    @StephFlinger 7 лет назад +202

    Le capitaine Lecointre, aujourd'hui générale, vient d'être nommé chef des armées françaises.

    • @Kidvirus44
      @Kidvirus44 7 лет назад +12

      pro otan, pro ue mais surtout pro US. Une honte ce petit général

    • @zlobelgreen498
      @zlobelgreen498 5 лет назад +1

      Steph Flinger islam rules France

    • @IRACEMABABU
      @IRACEMABABU 5 лет назад +36

      @@zlobelgreen498 Islam rules your mother, Fox News brainwashed dumbass

    • @gorealain7897
      @gorealain7897 5 лет назад +14

      Sweetiejar . tu dois avoir 12 ans et une cervelle d'huitre.... Ho, pardon ! je rectifie. Tu ne dois pas être au niveau de l'huitre...
      vaut mieux se taire au lieu de dire des conneries.

    • @Kidvirus44
      @Kidvirus44 5 лет назад +4

      @@artyparis t'es le seul à qui je répond parceque les autres, hormis insulter n'ont rien à dire.
      De cet article qui ne fait que relater des poncifs, je n'en retiens qu'une phrase qui devrait vous faire sourciller ;
      "Les trois thèmes choisis cette année pour la rencontre annuelle des forces de défense - Europe, jeunesse et innovation - doivent nourrir des “réflexions croisées” “pour préparer nos armées à accompagner l’évolution du contexte stratégique à l’horizon 2030”, a-t-il précisé. "
      - Europe
      Déja on sort de la réflexion nationale dans un cadre mondial en perpétuelle mouvance. Je vous rappel que le programme de LERM pour les européennes est de "transférer le reste de souveraineté" (comprendre bazarder notre arsenal nucléaire + notre siège de sécurité à l'onu).
      Je disais que vous deviez sourciller, normalement. De surcroit, venant de quelqu'un qui "doit se taire, car il n'y connait rien" :') Je suis donc un ignare.
      Cette petite puce à l'oreille devrait tout simplement vous amener à faire une chose simple : chercher sur google ses déclarations et prises de position.
      CONSTATEZ PAR VOUS MËME.
      Bande d'autiste (je m'adresse là aux autres).
      - édit : et je réitère, pro UE pourtant pro otan (il y a siégé) et pro US. Cest bien beau de faire des déclarations à l'emporte pièce sur "il faut faire une défense européenne" ... tous les pays dont on parle ont des intérêts divergents, il n'y aura de ce fait JAMAIS de défense européenne. Vous voulez "y croire", vous êtes des dogmatiques impossible à raisonner. Des croyants.
      Oui, l'enfer est pavé de bonnes intentions.

  • @donnied6151
    @donnied6151 5 лет назад +22

    Congratulations to these brave blue helmets, as their general said, they saved a lot of lives by recapturing this bridge, for loosing 2 of their own and 10 wounded, you have bled to save a foreign people, I salute you.

    • @vanja2565
      @vanja2565 4 года назад

      In fact they saved noone

  • @hunsalonican6223
    @hunsalonican6223 4 года назад +14

    Respect for those French marines who had participated that charge and consequently saved thousands of civilians from a slaughter in Serbs' hands...There would have been no Bosnian genocide If only there were more brave UN troops in the field like you.

  • @JohnDoe-fm7mf
    @JohnDoe-fm7mf 7 лет назад +127

    This guy is now the new general chef of french armies ! since the begin of the month .

    • @bfa9446
      @bfa9446 7 лет назад +1

      Yes he is.

    • @libertas5005
      @libertas5005 7 лет назад +11

      Glad to hear this, as France needs to have men who have seen combat. And especially who know that Bosnia is France's ally and a future NATO member.

    • @alftupper9359
      @alftupper9359 5 лет назад

      John Doe
      So he can cook as well?

    • @ww3032
      @ww3032 4 года назад +4

      He looked traumatised as hell, as any decent human would be after such an event. Maybe the event would also lead him to become a better and more compassionate leader.

    • @JohnDoe-fm7mf
      @JohnDoe-fm7mf 4 года назад +5

      @@ww3032 Exactly that's why he is a good military and chief. He's just human

  • @kr1886
    @kr1886 6 лет назад +94

    I was unaware of this noble mission carried out by brave men. It chilled my blood just thinking about that order "fix bayonets". I take no sides in the Bosnian war.

    • @acchaladka
      @acchaladka 5 лет назад +13

      I take sides, I was in Kosovo for a bit, and that order of Fix Bayonets for a charge over the bridge, assuming minimum cover, caused me to break out in a light sweat too. They couldn’t call in an air strike because the UN never would have permitted it, and they didn’t have heavy armor to push the Serbs back. So, boys, fix bayonets and give them what they asked for. One hundred sixteen dead, the city saved for another day.

    • @speedykobac
      @speedykobac 5 лет назад +3

      116 dead Serbs? You’re watching too much Hollywood movies.

    • @lancerblitz
      @lancerblitz 5 лет назад +1

      @@speedykobac 116 french

    • @vanja2565
      @vanja2565 4 года назад +2

      @@acchaladka UN did it's first and only airstike ever on serbian positions, it also killed several civilians

    • @ahmedpasic4916
      @ahmedpasic4916 4 года назад +3

      SSJ regardless of ethnicity and religion I would never take side with those who shelled the city of civilians for 4 years (Sarajevo), who set up concentration camps, killed thousands of civilians during ethnic cleansing and raped 30,000 women just because they were not one of them.

  • @GUARDSMAN133
    @GUARDSMAN133 9 лет назад +261

    A salute to the valor and courage of the French Marines who assaulted the Serbs on that bridge...!! Vive la France !!

    • @yfelwulf
      @yfelwulf 5 лет назад +2

      Died committing War Crimes no loss

    • @lorisd.2958
      @lorisd.2958 5 лет назад +2

      @@uroskostic8570 Can you use your brain, please? Vous ferez du bien au monde

    • @MaxSluiman
      @MaxSluiman 4 года назад

      @@uroskostic8570 sour loser

    • @user-uj6ml9qe8o
      @user-uj6ml9qe8o 4 года назад +1

      @@lorisd.2958 karma is a bitchh

    • @JohnDouille
      @JohnDouille 4 года назад

      @@uroskostic8570 Fucking bitch

  • @gitfoad8032
    @gitfoad8032 4 года назад +8

    Where he says how scared he was, i was reminded of Clostermann's memoir - he was very open & clear about the effect of stress. Commendable.

  • @ericseven1046
    @ericseven1046 5 лет назад +18

    Thanks for sharing this video on French soldiers who took the initiative to save lives.

  • @Caver461
    @Caver461 4 года назад +47

    Brave and selfless actions by the French infantry. As the general said, 'Modern democracy's are built by those who die for honor, peace etc.' Obviously tyrants rule if ordinary people do not stand up to them.

    • @omnianti0
      @omnianti0 3 года назад

      they had fighted with the same bravery for dictatorships

  • @ommsterlitz1805
    @ommsterlitz1805 3 года назад +6

    As they use to say, people fight for what they lack the most, the French fight for liberty and love, the British fight for honor

  • @artyparis
    @artyparis 7 лет назад +49

    Respect à tous ceux qui sont morts, à tous ceux qui ont été blessés.
    Respect à tous ceux qui sont montés au front ce jour là.

    • @omnianti0
      @omnianti0 3 года назад

      et tout ceux qui sont mort sans rien avoir fait dans cet histoire on les oubli

  • @MonsieurLeSenateur
    @MonsieurLeSenateur 11 лет назад +27

    Avec son interprète, le colonel Sandahl prend alors les négociations à sa charge puis, très vite, fait relever la section Héluin par la section Provendier de la 3e compagnie du capitaine Labuze, qui a également rejoint le site.
    Le succès était total mais son bilan était lourd, 2 marsouins tués et 17 blessés dont 3 grièvement. Mais dans cette aventure l'armée française avait été la seule à refuser l'humiliation faite à ses soldats et à recouvrer sa dignité bafouée par l'adversaire.

    • @omnianti0
      @omnianti0 3 года назад

      une eraflure ca aurais ete deja lourd ais on parle pas du nombre de mort adverse comme s ils n existaient pas

  • @DJ-tt7tq
    @DJ-tt7tq 11 месяцев назад +5

    Well done to the French. I did read there was a lot of frustration from a lot of people serving in the UN forces,that they were restrained from doing the right thing because of political interference.

  • @76notam
    @76notam 2 года назад +9

    que dire après cela ...rien ...que du respect pour ces hommes ..morts , blessés pour la liberté ..le colonel, l'explique très bien avec émotion , la peur , prendre le dessus , le corps à corps avec ses hommes face aux Serbes ...mémoires pour ces hommes tombés aux combats pour une noble cause RIP..ne jamais oublier !

    • @martjc
      @martjc Год назад

      personne ne sait qui est tombé et les gens s en desinterresse c est comme ça , c etait ailleurs et la vie continue.

  • @morriganravenchild6613
    @morriganravenchild6613 4 года назад +20

    Full respects are due for the action of these brave marines.

  • @didierlacroix6488
    @didierlacroix6488 4 года назад +8

    pour un officier, çà n'est pas rien d'ordonner à ses hommes de mettre bayonette au canon et charger… pour défendre des civils et reprendre un pont. bravo, honneur à nos braves soldats

  • @jpc7118
    @jpc7118 3 года назад +16

    It is very important to say that most of the french soldiers, which were serving in Bosnia under the UNO flag as peackeeper, were CONSCRIPTS... volunteers tos erve there but conscripts. It was young French aged 18 to 22... France is the european country which suffered the biggest number of losses during ex-yougoslavia civil war between Crotatians, serbians and Bosnians. The conscript were doing a national service during 10 to 12 months. They were accepting to serve more to go there. They were NOT professional soldiers. They were not fighting for their country, they were trying to impose peace and to protect civilians there. I ask a little bit of respect for those men.

    • @FrLawRE
      @FrLawRE 2 года назад +1

      You are right when you say that most french soldiers at this time were conscripts. But not all of them were conscripts. The assault on the bridge at Vrbanja took place in 1995 and the french armed forces were not made fully professional until 1996 by president Jacques Chirac. HOWEVER, the men that assaulted this bridge were from one of the few regiments of PROFESSIONALS, the 3° RIMa, 3 Régiment d'Infanterie de Marine(3rd Marine Infantry Regiment).

    • @jpc7118
      @jpc7118 2 года назад +1

      @@FrLawRE I agree excepted you're wrong about the dates... the last conscripts contingent is 99/12, then it means that the french army was fully professional in end of 2000, or even 2001 (they were some VSL, conscripts havins signed to do a longer service than usual, usual was 10 months, but they were able to serve 24 months as conscripts)... in 1996, not even 10 % of the soldiers were professional... 3° RIMA was professional. But for example most infantry regiment and my Chasseurs batalion (I served 5 years in the 16°BCP) still had 2 conscript companies in january 2000 (the 2nd and 3rd combat companies). Only the 1st and 4th companies were fully professional, and most of their soldiers were coming from the dissolution of the 8°BCP (semi-professional batalion in 1999, dissolved).
      The decision to abandon conscription of Chirac was done end of 1995, and began in 1996. That means than only the former professional regiments had a majority of privates. My first regiment : 126°RI had a majority of professional officers and NCO, but for rank soldiers 95+% were conscripts.
      My second regiment, the 5th RI had the same ratio and was dissolved in 1997 before having began any professionalisation.
      Once Chirac took his decision, it took many years to have full professional army.
      in january 2000, here a list of regiments which were ONLY half professional : 8th RI, 35th RI, 16° BCP, 501/503/507 armoured, 6/12 RC etc... Most intial conscript regiments were still far from being professional.
      But I agree, VRBANJA was done by a young but mostly professional unit.
      My talk was to inform that a crushing majority of the french soldiers who served in ex-yugoslavia were conscripts. A proven fact.

    • @fracer6246
      @fracer6246 2 года назад +2

      They got all my respect And admiration

    • @francois-xaviergallon665
      @francois-xaviergallon665 2 года назад +1

      @@jpc7118 A precision for the conscripts who served in external operation, it was necessary to sign a document indicating their status of volunteers "AVAE" (Appelé Volontaire Action Extérieure)(Action External Voluntary Conscript). It was possible in his time of legal service 10 months to do an external action. As a conscript of the 95/08 contingent at the 9th RCS in Nantes, I did an external action in Bosnia in Mostar in the CIMAT (Material Company) under NATO / SFOR mandate summer 1996. If i remember about 20% of my company was conscripts. I met a conscript when I arrived at the company, which did in 1995 in Saravejo in very difficult conditions.
      After the Bosnia, i tried to go in Central africa to Bangui. But, it closed for conscript since few months.

    • @jpc7118
      @jpc7118 2 года назад

      @@francois-xaviergallon665 Yes, but they remained conscripts...

  • @talon115
    @talon115 11 лет назад +21

    Respect to anyone that partakes in a bayonet charge.

    • @duskostrbac9629
      @duskostrbac9629 5 лет назад +1

      bayonets charge and spray them with ak47

    • @FrLawRE
      @FrLawRE Год назад +1

      @@duskostrbac9629 The Sebs did spray them with AK47 but they(the French) took the bridge anyway!

  • @gengis737
    @gengis737 4 года назад +7

    French officer and writer Michel Goya wrote "Under Fire - the death as work contingency", the book start with a military assault on Serbian position in Bosnia. It is a reflection about the feelings and motivation of modern soldier.

  • @smaudia6003
    @smaudia6003 3 года назад +6

    Je comprend mieux pourquoi Lecointre a été chef d'Etat-Major des armées. Très émouvant.

  • @MrSebfrench76
    @MrSebfrench76 12 лет назад +39

    Il y a des moments ou l'on peut etre fiers de notre force armée.
    Ce type est extremement emouvant,son humanisme force le respect.Chapeau bas.

  • @82dorrin
    @82dorrin 6 лет назад +195

    Vive la France.
    Salute from the USA.

    • @GGdeTOURS37
      @GGdeTOURS37 5 лет назад +1

      TY Onyx For your word - God Bless America

    • @jong2141
      @jong2141 5 лет назад +2

      Merci mon frère un bisou de France
      Thanks my brother kiss from France

    • @damienpeladan481
      @damienpeladan481 5 лет назад +13

      @@maximeschmitt6589 Verbally assaulting the ones who profess their respect for French arms won't make us any more popular, you idiot !

    • @maximeschmitt6589
      @maximeschmitt6589 5 лет назад +2

      @@damienpeladan481 how naive you are...

    • @damienpeladan481
      @damienpeladan481 5 лет назад +12

      @@maximeschmitt6589 How rude and childish you are

  • @williamjavier1653
    @williamjavier1653 5 лет назад +15

    E troop 17th Cav 2/503 Abn Inf. 173rd Airborne Brigade we salute you.

    • @calvacoca
      @calvacoca 5 лет назад

      Oh, my father was in the 17th cavalry recon squadron, E troop (colonel Robert Hamsley commander), from august 9 1944 to the end of the war. He was a mechanic, and tank driver (Howitzer Motor Carriage M8) 😊

  • @avdicadi
    @avdicadi 5 лет назад +8

    Thank You for everything you did for my country! It wont be forgotten.

  • @ClaudioMatzke
    @ClaudioMatzke 9 лет назад +41

    la compagnie qui a fait l'assault vient d'être décorée

    • @Nettempereur
      @Nettempereur  9 лет назад +15

      +Claudio Matzke Il était temps... Mais oui, c'est bien mérité.

  • @beerten202
    @beerten202 2 года назад +3

    the captain talks in a very slow and thinking manner as if he couldnt believe he had particapated in such action against the enemy

  • @chino0268
    @chino0268 3 года назад +6

    Very impressive snd actual words, modern democracies need people who fight for them. Respect from Albania 🌹

  • @Kevin-fj5oe
    @Kevin-fj5oe 4 года назад +22

    Bayonet charge are obsolete
    French army : " hold my onion "

    • @eefred59
      @eefred59 4 года назад +3

      For hand to hand fight the bayonet is not obsolète because your arms is with you all Time And in the rapide assaut after the Chargers with bullets is finish the bayonet finish the job in contact. Excuse me for me english sorry

    • @ph390
      @ph390 4 года назад +1

      you cry from afar, but would you be able to be a brave soldier .. ?? bayonet or not

  • @thomasrussell2789
    @thomasrussell2789 4 года назад +4

    Thank you for your service and willingness to do right in the face of impossible odds

  • @Nettempereur
    @Nettempereur  11 лет назад +39

    Who was weeping like girls to have their asses saved by the UN? lOl Twenty years later, behind your screen, what a courageous defender you are! Such a warrior ^^

    • @ahmedpasic4916
      @ahmedpasic4916 4 года назад +4

      There are no bigger cowards than those on hills who were shelling civilians for 4 years and who entered history as criminals who committed longest siege of city in modern times.

    • @tristan3586
      @tristan3586 4 года назад +1

      @@ahmedpasic4916 could've just said serbs

    • @omnianti0
      @omnianti0 3 года назад

      @@ahmedpasic4916 do you mean those who bombed serbian citys from the air

    • @BHF1912
      @BHF1912 Год назад

      @@omnianti0 not bombed enough

    • @omnianti0
      @omnianti0 Год назад

      @@BHF1912 whose ? both ?

  • @leroiarouf1142
    @leroiarouf1142 3 года назад +11

    Rip for the french soldier🕊🙏
    Paix a votre âme 🕊🙏
    🇨🇵

  • @MrCakocalypse
    @MrCakocalypse 4 года назад +7

    Hat off for the french. Great job done at this bridge and every survived one is a hero! They stoped a huge possible massacre. Just heros!

    • @vanja2565
      @vanja2565 4 года назад

      Huge possible massacre? What a bullshit, if serbs actually done only 1% of ehat they were accused of they would be destroyed by the world itself

  • @palaia1974
    @palaia1974 4 года назад +9

    And this man is now general, and commands the whole French armed forces

    • @omnianti0
      @omnianti0 3 года назад

      their is 5000generals in france about 3% of the armed forces are generals

    • @palaia1974
      @palaia1974 3 года назад +2

      @@omnianti0 what no

    • @zzaronn
      @zzaronn 3 года назад

      @@palaia1974 it's true

    • @jpc7118
      @jpc7118 3 года назад

      @@palaia1974 Inf act yes, because a contrario to Others armies in the world, the generals and admirals of the french forces are in fact never retired : they are placed in "second section"... which means they are active without commandment, but are still counted in french army. All the other french militaries from private to Colonel have a limit age of activity (it depends on the rank) and after this age, they are retired.

  • @bravogolfnovember
    @bravogolfnovember 4 года назад +4

    Despite the fact the French politicians screwed us over in Bosnia (and not just them), one has to respect this officer and his men.
    They knew what was right. They knew it would come with a cost. In a foreign land, for no benefit except for ideals and humanity. And they did it.
    My respect you have forever.

    • @Nettempereur
      @Nettempereur  4 года назад +1

      Thank you for understanding the point of this video. Most people commenting here have no idea that I wish my country supported the Serbs back then (for historic and political reasons). I cannot change History and when Captain Lecointre took this bridge, it was a few days after my fifth birthday, I have never claimed being a specialist of this conflict.
      Even I think it was wrong to send UN troops in an active war (complete ineffective and foolish) or that NATO should not have been involved. But it is not the point of this video. This video is not made to support the Serbs, the Croatians or the Bosnian. This video is not made to give a political understanding of the Balkan crisis or to determine who was right or wrong in this war, who committed the worst crimes, etc... I have just been willing to pay tribute to these men, for what they did that day, on that bridge. It is a military tribute. Nothing else.

    • @bravogolfnovember
      @bravogolfnovember 4 года назад +3

      Nettempereur Politics is dirty business. Who should a parent support when three children are fighting? This war was a DUMB war, fought between people that are highly related.
      I laugh when I cross “borders” between Croatia, Bosnia and Serbia.
      War should be reserved for conflict that has absolutely no other resolution or choice. If we ask the dead on all sides whether that war should have been fought, I think they would have preferred to stay alive and watch their children grow up.
      Even if people wanted to separate from each other, had they have been civilised they could have done so in a civilised way like Czechoslovakia. We had shameful leadership all baptised in nationalism and hate.

    • @Nettempereur
      @Nettempereur  4 года назад

      @@bravogolfnovember I understand and I agree.

  • @jbottes
    @jbottes 5 лет назад +7

    Honneur et respect profond à ces preux ! Que leur sacrifice et leur bravoure ne soient jamais oubliés !

  • @Demun1649
    @Demun1649 Год назад +2

    Anyone who messes with the RPIMe Regiments deserves what they get. The 1er RPIMe is the Forces Speciale Regiment and train the SAS and the SEALS. They are the best Special Forces in the world.

  • @anthonywilson38
    @anthonywilson38 5 лет назад +9

    Fix...bayonets! I remember my old man fighting in Anzio telling me a story that the order was given when they were in the slit trenches. His heart must of sank straight to the bottom. Thank god they didn't go through with it. It was a precautionary measure while they were in the frontline. It was mainly keeping your head down and defending your position. The germans must of been just as scared like any mortal man would be.

    • @Heimrik01
      @Heimrik01 4 года назад

      Anthony Wilson
      Hello you're father fought during WW 1 , May I ask how old you are ? When was your father born then ?

    • @anthonywilson38
      @anthonywilson38 4 года назад

      @@Heimrik01 My step father was born in 1924. The battle for Anzio was WW2. He was only 20/21 when he was at the frontline. I can not remember the exact scottish regiment he was in but he was attached to the paras. He then went on to serve in Palestine at the end of WW2.

    • @anthonywilson38
      @anthonywilson38 4 года назад

      @@Heimrik01 His father fought with the Gordon Highlanders for the artillery in WW1 at Cape Helles during the Gallipoli campaign. .

  • @Lol-rx7sx
    @Lol-rx7sx 2 года назад +4

    Il y eu aussi, une grande mission de bravoure des militaires français en Indochine; alors que l'on savait Dien-Ben-Phu perdu, plus de 600 volontaires ont été parachutés de nuit puis de jours, dont certains malencontreusement directement sur les lignes ennemis et ont du se battrent en ayant encore leur parachute accroché. Certains de ces courageux avaient tout juste 20ans...

  • @kori5679
    @kori5679 4 года назад +7

    Is this guy the main boss of the whole French military today??
    Saw a video recently of a very very high ranking chief of staff in the French military that... , a bit old, look an old "copy" of this guy
    I think it is him.

    • @freewal
      @freewal 3 года назад +1

      Yes he is the current Chief of Staff. He is a man well respected in the French army and everywhere around the world in fact

    • @jeanpierrechoisy6474
      @jeanpierrechoisy6474 5 месяцев назад

      Yes, it is the same man en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fran%C3%A7ois_Lecointre

  • @Jack-oz4bf
    @Jack-oz4bf 5 лет назад +14

    Yet another story of true hero's erased from the history books. Thanks for sharing this amazing story.

  • @christopherellis2663
    @christopherellis2663 6 лет назад +26

    Avenge, honour...
    From Sarajevo.
    Vive la France!
    And the Spaniards in Mostar....

  • @mrzogs7833
    @mrzogs7833 5 лет назад +10

    Un immense respect les gars et que nos valeureux soldats repose en paix, sicut aquila

  • @roybennett9284
    @roybennett9284 2 года назад +4

    Good on the French,they actually used their brains and knowledge,to fight evil

  • @Meketoa1
    @Meketoa1 4 года назад +3

    'All that is necessary for evil to triumph is for good men to do nothing' well done to you and your good men for doing something💜❤️💙

  • @brambillafumagalli9535
    @brambillafumagalli9535 4 года назад +12

    Rispetto per i Nostri cugini
    🇮🇹❤️🇨🇵

  • @yenzabar
    @yenzabar 2 года назад +2

    That man's closing speech is prophetic.

  • @gillesguillaumin6603
    @gillesguillaumin6603 5 лет назад +5

    C'est Ça, si j'ose dire, un véritable officier. Compliments.

  • @xaviercharles6069
    @xaviercharles6069 3 года назад +2

    Le Caporal Emeric Catta devenu Capitaine, marsouin qui a participé à l'assaut, plus jeune caporal à 20 ans décoré de la Légion d'honneur militaire et de 3 croix est décédé le 1 er aout. Si vous l'avez connu en Yougoslavie ou dans ces années, envoyez-moi un message.

  • @michou10
    @michou10 12 лет назад +6

    Incroyable d'intelligence et de pudeur de cet officier alors que cette action est clairement un "fait" de guerre historique. J'espère qu'un jour nos compatriote rendrons hommage avec fraca à nos armées qui le méritent 100 fois..

  • @jeanlucdelorme6482
    @jeanlucdelorme6482 6 месяцев назад +1

    J ai juste a dire merci pour votre témoignage vraiment c est une suber introspective force a vous!

  • @le_souverainiste_francais7420
    @le_souverainiste_francais7420 2 года назад +7

    Vive la France 🇨🇵
    Vive l'Armée 🪖

  • @17leeward
    @17leeward 4 года назад +3

    They shall grow not old, as we that are left grow old: Age shall not weary them, nor the years condemn. At the going down of the sun and in the morning, We will remember them.

    • @omnianti0
      @omnianti0 3 года назад

      their are all retired but 100 of them

  • @johannesbrouwer8447
    @johannesbrouwer8447 3 года назад +5

    Everything has a reason. First of all "bayonet" is a French word.🇨🇵

  • @Lol-rx7sx
    @Lol-rx7sx 2 года назад +3

    Baïonnette au canon sur un FAMAS, l'ennemi est très proche...

  • @17MrLeon
    @17MrLeon 3 года назад +4

    I dont know about others. But Im completely fine with anyone telling me about killing for honor peace and liberty and most importantly for the men next to them. Killing should not be demonized when its for right reasons. And the reason cannot be more right than saving thousands of civilians. Thats the exact purpouse of armies.

    • @herminenoire9558
      @herminenoire9558 3 года назад

      putain , merde tuer est un bonheur !!! ( tu vie ta vie ) tu vas bien? et tuer pour l honneur ca m a trouer le cul , mais ou est l honneur la dedans

  • @ottomanfred2473
    @ottomanfred2473 4 года назад +9

    Merci beacoup France 🇫🇷🇵🇲🇪🇦🇺🇳🇪🇺

  • @leopoldbouillon6381
    @leopoldbouillon6381 Год назад +3

    Vive la France 🇨🇵 🇨🇵 🇨🇵 🇨🇵

  • @montebank4
    @montebank4 5 лет назад +36

    Well done guys, fighting for civilians is better than US fighting for oil barons.

    • @danemiljus5485
      @danemiljus5485 5 лет назад +1

      Man they fouth fir US but they do not realize that than, liying franch soldiers .

    • @zomkino
      @zomkino 4 года назад +1

      @@danemiljus5485 are you dumb ? peace keepers are UN soldiers... ignorant always start fake rumors.

    • @zomkino
      @zomkino 4 года назад +1

      @Amanda Archer how brainwashed can you be... and why do you talk you even have hitler as profile background so i guess you dont care about jews ? and you're a subb top riley reid and other dumb stuff so you are really saying dumb isht , france helped africa for years, fighting the rebels that has taken their kids to make them fight against their own country so france fight them to help the malian government and even give them weapons and training you stupid...

    • @omnianti0
      @omnianti0 3 года назад

      @@zomkino yes france backed the genocid in rwanda and massacred hundred of algerian and indochineses

    • @mundusdocumentaires7918
      @mundusdocumentaires7918 3 года назад

      @@omnianti0 Yeah that's true, but these people don't need the french to kill each other: civil war in Algeria, 11years, 100000 deads. China, Mao zedong, 65 MILLION deaths. What's worse?

  • @hawea164
    @hawea164 5 лет назад +5

    Thank you for your courage Frenchmen in Arms. Thank you for your sacrifice. Many lives were saved because of your resolve and fearlessness that day.

  • @umarmanzoor4621
    @umarmanzoor4621 4 года назад +17

    As we say in Pakistan.
    The french army earned 3 soldiers in this fight.
    Salute to the courage that resides only in the hearts of brave.

    • @montebank4
      @montebank4 4 года назад +2

      Pakistan needs to come out of the stone age culture.

    • @umarmanzoor4621
      @umarmanzoor4621 4 года назад

      @@montebank4 and you should come out of the prejudice and hate influenced superiority complexe.

    • @montebank4
      @montebank4 4 года назад +1

      @@umarmanzoor4621 Really? Shooting neighbours who YOU say 'blaspheme?'
      I reckon you have about 1000 years of culture to catch up on. But hey dont worry, do what you are told by your super rich masters and stay in line.

    • @umarmanzoor4621
      @umarmanzoor4621 4 года назад

      @@montebank4 "I'll informed" is the label that describes your information. Plz search around over the internet what travellers have to say about Pakistani culture or better yet visit. Instead of believing what mainstream sensationalist media delivers to your doorstep. And I guarantee you will be pleasently surprised by our hospitality.

    • @montebank4
      @montebank4 4 года назад +1

      @@umarmanzoor4621 Visit a country where I can be killed because some one says I said something? Ehhhmmm, I'll let your military people keep your country backwards by keeping you uneducated and in the most fearful population in the world. Good Luck.

  • @lucasribespereira5218
    @lucasribespereira5218 4 года назад +3

    Fun fact: the capitain Lecointre is now the General of all french armed forces

  • @top-notch8277
    @top-notch8277 7 месяцев назад +1

    A UN bayonet charge in 1995 is probably the craziest thing to have happened in recent military history .If that happened in metal gear solid, i would have been amazed, let alone in real life ,HOLY SHIT

  • @GUNNERSIGHTZEROED
    @GUNNERSIGHTZEROED 5 лет назад +12

    I hope all of those men got recognised for their bravery! Vive la France.

  • @Nettempereur
    @Nettempereur  11 лет назад +3

    Merci beaucoup! Ce fut très intéressant, je ne connaissais pas tous ces détails de l'assaut.

  • @roisanglier34
    @roisanglier34 2 года назад +7

    Serbie"aha je t'ai pris un pont"
    France"attend tu viens de prendre quoi la ?"
    Serbie"ben un pont et des prisonniers français"
    France"baïonnette au canon"
    Serbie"ok,note pour plus tard ne pas attaquer les français ces des fou furieux"

  • @o0viking0o40
    @o0viking0o40 3 года назад +2

    une France qui refuse de s'abandonner à la fatalité et à l'irresponsabilité, quant la charge sonne ce sont qui a envoyé tellement de brave sur les champ honneur . vive la france

  • @forban1
    @forban1 11 лет назад +14

    Requiescat in pace (RIP) à tout les camarades tombaient en Yougo .
    et pour le reste ,les commentaires à la con ben on s'en tape car ils se sont tous comporté de manière violente entre "eux " les yougos toute ethnie confondue ... et nous autres ont devaient arrêté cette "folie humaine" .ils ont prit le pont et ensuite nos gars ont reprit se pont à la pointe de leur baïonnette .on a fait un choix de conscience et sorti grandi ,grâce à la bravoure de nos Marsouins ,soldat de France .

  • @Charlitification
    @Charlitification 5 лет назад +5

    Vraiment respect à ses hommes. Un grand respect . Vive la France. A la gloire de nos armées.

  • @BHF1912
    @BHF1912 Год назад +5

    Respect to the French Army. ❤️Good job. Good bless you general

  • @MonsieurLeSenateur
    @MonsieurLeSenateur 11 лет назад +1

    C'est à la section du lieutenant Héluin « des Forbans du 3 » (surnom de la compagnie) qu'échoit la mission principale. Elle a été relevée la veille, précisément sur le site de Vrbanja, où elle venait de passer dix jours et qu'elle connaît parfaitement. L'assaut devra être simultané sur les trois éléments du site : poste est, zone vie, poste ouest. L'opération commence à 8 h 00 et à 8 h 45 le capitaine Lecointre donne le signal de l'assaut.

  • @roybennett9284
    @roybennett9284 2 года назад +4

    Don't fuck with the French;!

  • @mickeylyon
    @mickeylyon Год назад +1

    Quel charisme ce général Lecointre...et un petit air de Kevin Costner. La pertinence et l'humanité de son discours sont remarquables. Qu'il soit devenu Chef d'État-major des armées n'a rien d'étonnant.

  • @LanceKingin
    @LanceKingin 11 лет назад +3

    Thank you for taking a moral side instead of political. Viva!

  • @MonsieurLeSenateur
    @MonsieurLeSenateur 11 лет назад +1

    Tout le succès de l'opération repose donc sur une coordination fine, ainsi que sur la discrétion et la rapidité de mise en place du dispositif du bataillon, qui seules peuvent assurer l'effet de surprise indispensable.

  • @francedd3865
    @francedd3865 5 лет назад +32

    The best soldiers of the world

  • @mathisallibert-halot1797
    @mathisallibert-halot1797 3 года назад +2

    Le soldat qui pleurs à 6:50 c'est le capitaine lecointre?