Heroic WW2 Veteran Recalls Brutal House-To-House Fighting In Occupied France | Remember WWII

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  • Опубликовано: 25 мар 2021
  • This is a WWII veteran interview with Mr. Gahs who served with the 42nd Infantry Division (also known as the Rainbow Division ) talking about the fighting against the Germans during Operation Northwind. This was the large German offensive made below the Bulge . In this video he is talking about close combat when 200 of the enemy attacked the village his unit was in. He and about 4 other men holed up in a house and fought off the Germans until they were liberated by the American 79th Infantry Division. He talks about the effect shooting the enemy has on him!
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  • @RememberWW2
    @RememberWW2  3 года назад +328

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    • @johnkelley2615
      @johnkelley2615 3 года назад +34

      Please contact me about interviewing my grandfather. He’s 95 from Flint Mi WWII vet. C.B Kelley 6th marine division 22nd infantry
      Thank you!

    • @christisnow1309
      @christisnow1309 3 года назад +7

      These are so amazing. Thank you for sharing all these testimonials.

    • @RememberWW2
      @RememberWW2  3 года назад +5

      Thanks for reaching out! Can you tell the best way to get in touch?

    • @RememberWW2
      @RememberWW2  3 года назад +5

      Of course!

    • @RememberWW2
      @RememberWW2  3 года назад +4

      Thanks!

  • @jaydeutscher
    @jaydeutscher Год назад +53

    I was talking to my 96yo grandmother (youngest of 13) when I asked about one of her brothers whom I had never heard much about except that he had fought in WW1. She started telling me about him growing up and then told me what she knew about his military service. She also mentioned that when he returned from the war, he spent only a short time near the family in Central Texas before he moved way up in the Texas Panhandle and saw family members only a few more times. She grew quiet for a moment, her demeanor grew noticeably sad, and her eyes welled up before she said, “You know that he died an alcoholic don’t you?” Shocked, I said that I hadn’t. “Yes,” she said, “before he went to France, he never touched alcohol, but when he came back, he stayed drunk most of the time. I know that the reason he moved so far away was because he was ashamed and didn’t want to reflect badly on the family.” She paused for a couple of minutes before she whispered, “He must have seen terrible things in the war that he just couldn’t live with. I always hurt so bad for him.”

    • @silverdove9911
      @silverdove9911 6 месяцев назад +1

      this is incredibly tragic

    • @user-qs7gx7rp7m
      @user-qs7gx7rp7m 4 месяца назад +1

      Ain't it the story (with variations) of most who saw real action ? It scared anyone with a brain.

    • @JK360noscope
      @JK360noscope 3 месяца назад

      that and the brain damage from concussions from artillery \ potato mashers

  • @brucejudge3197
    @brucejudge3197 3 года назад +862

    There’s a reason they call these guys “the Greatest Generation” Thank you, Sir!

    • @RememberWW2
      @RememberWW2  3 года назад +21

      GOD BLESS THE WWII VETERANS!
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    • @michaeloedy1568
      @michaeloedy1568 3 года назад +23

      Followed by the worst generation.

    • @michaeloedy1568
      @michaeloedy1568 3 года назад +16

      @@elessartelcontar9415 I respectfully disagree as the boomer generation has been making policy and have had an absolute lock on running the world since 92’. Their “go to” complaint? “What’s wrong with the kids today?”

    • @toldyouso5588
      @toldyouso5588 3 года назад +32

      Kids today are called the "gayest generation."

    • @michaeltammaro482
      @michaeltammaro482 3 года назад +13

      @@michaeloedy1568 You make an excellent point. I stand corrected. Since THAT generation following WW2 it has been a succession of poisonous Leftist thinking which has led to our latest pride and joy generation of misfits.

  • @lw37ball
    @lw37ball 2 года назад +164

    My Grandpa fought in Korea. He never talked about his experiences in war. My Grandma said that he was a complete differant person after the war. He talked to me once about the first time he killed a person, and how 2 of his friends were killed right in front of him. Hes turning 91 soon and hes an awesome person!

    • @fifthward1983
      @fifthward1983 Год назад +11

      my uncle fought with the wolfhounds in korea, i heard little bits and pieces of the war from him , i had to put the whole story together over a matter of 20/30 years.,otherwise he refused to talk about it and if he tried ,he would end up crying for hours because of it.

    • @CedroneTravels
      @CedroneTravels Год назад +1

      Thank him for me

    • @pmartin7397
      @pmartin7397 Год назад

      These guys liked killing people. Serial killers are despised and if caught end up in jail.Join an army,you get medals for murdering people. These videos are vile justications for wars benefiting billionaires and killers.

    • @joedirt198
      @joedirt198 11 месяцев назад +1

      I never got much out of my grandpa. He always discouraged all of us kids from joining the service. But he told one story when I was about to enlist around 18 about "ants coming over the hill".

    • @jessejames7757
      @jessejames7757 11 месяцев назад +1

      Bless him I'm glad you had a good grandfather .

  • @danzel1157
    @danzel1157 3 года назад +188

    What stands out with this gentleman is his dignity.

    • @SunnyIlha
      @SunnyIlha Год назад +4

      Very, very Dignified.

  • @thebosshavoc3530
    @thebosshavoc3530 3 года назад +564

    Damn he is just so casually talking about so many traumatizing events, I swear that generation was truly built different

    • @pjgraves3126
      @pjgraves3126 3 года назад +39

      The Greatest Generation was raised by another Greatest Generation, and they had Grandparents of another Greatest Generation.

    • @ivandrago3621
      @ivandrago3621 3 года назад +1

      by force

    • @John-mg7fb
      @John-mg7fb 3 года назад +43

      They were. They didn't get participation trophies and safe spaces.

    • @ophir7779
      @ophir7779 3 года назад +8

      Real men are rare, today's amerikan society only produce Sally Assed Girly Boys!

    • @63Baggies
      @63Baggies 3 года назад +26

      No cellphones, GMO food or social media. Nuff said.

  • @foghornleghorn4173
    @foghornleghorn4173 3 года назад +460

    His eyes are bright, his voice is strong, his mind is sharp! This man is still a stud at 90+

    • @RememberWW2
      @RememberWW2  3 года назад +31

      They all are studs! Please follow for more legit WWII veteran interviews!

    • @midnightrunner684
      @midnightrunner684 3 года назад +12

      You Two are giving me a Woody talking about these Men ...God Bless These Heros

    • @willjoo5976
      @willjoo5976 3 года назад +15

      This is precisely what sjw and "agenda"driven folks these days are trying to suppress in this generation of "soy boys"

    • @willjoo5976
      @willjoo5976 3 года назад +10

      Hahaha..that laugh at 35:20...
      Priceless..
      Saw a twinkle in his eye.
      What a defining moment

    • @bedcech
      @bedcech 3 года назад +3

      Respect!!!

  • @supernatural802
    @supernatural802 3 года назад +162

    I love the moments when he laughs. It has so much weight to it. It's the laugh of someone who has challenged death and won. A true warrior right here.

  • @christopherbrodie6987
    @christopherbrodie6987 2 года назад +61

    Guys lets give this veteran more likes he earned it!
    It is amazing that this man kept his humanity ...so much respect.

    • @NeilPundick
      @NeilPundick 7 месяцев назад +2

      Lol yeah dude, he did it for the likes
      Don't get me wrong, I have absolute respect for this man. It seems a little demeaning to consider the incredible sacrifice that this generation of men made, and then to state that they've "earned their likes". Kind of a juvenile perspective

  • @paulhank7967
    @paulhank7967 3 года назад +1448

    I wish these guys could live forever.

    • @johnbishop6890
      @johnbishop6890 3 года назад +104

      Imagine what they think of our American culture now that they risked their lives for??? Just a crying shame!

    • @jellis270
      @jellis270 3 года назад +35

      That is why we honor the flag because it represents them and their sacrifice. That's why there can't be any red showing when a flag is folded because it represents the blood shed. Oorah!

    • @SmoT76
      @SmoT76 3 года назад +26

      Their legacy will live forever

    • @dankramer7840
      @dankramer7840 3 года назад +36

      Definitely the GREATEST GENERATION...these were such amazing American heroes

    • @TheQweerdeer00
      @TheQweerdeer00 3 года назад +21

      Dont worry. They do.

  • @RagnarLoudpak
    @RagnarLoudpak 3 года назад +435

    Hearing him talk about the “good” German who “unfortunately died” really reminds you that all these guys are just human, and don’t necessarily view each other as evil creatures. It’s an interesting perspective.

    • @wesleybrown23
      @wesleybrown23 3 года назад +20

      They viewed the ss completly different.

    • @luthiervandros
      @luthiervandros 3 года назад +7

      The real nazis were fkn animals.

    • @user-kk6ht1id5e
      @user-kk6ht1id5e 3 года назад +44

      @@luthiervandros Not every German soldier was a nazi

    • @luthiervandros
      @luthiervandros 3 года назад +13

      @@user-kk6ht1id5e Well that’s why I used the word Nazi and not German soldier

    • @dustjunky2000
      @dustjunky2000 3 года назад +13

      History is written by the victors.

  • @johnalexander5738
    @johnalexander5738 Год назад +33

    My grandpa was in WWII and this man reminds me so much of him. Just the logic, strength and wisdom in his voice.

  • @ivyking4149
    @ivyking4149 5 месяцев назад +4

    I'm from 1979, my father's from 1956, my grandfather from 1923.
    I was brought up to never forget the sacrifice you, the allied forces made.
    I appreciate you sir, thank you for coming to our aid.
    Greetings from Amsterdam, Netherlands

  • @RomeoJulietCharlie
    @RomeoJulietCharlie 3 года назад +520

    I thought I’d watch a quick five minutes of the interview. 37 minutes later and I’m still here. I could listen to this gentleman talk for hours. Thoroughly engaging, modest, and eminently wise. Mr Gahs, thank you for your sacrifices, and for the hardships you and other young men had to endure in combat. Much respect from the UK.
    Thank you also for the wealth of outstanding material on this channel. I’m glad we had, and continue to have, such an ally across the Atlantic. 🇬🇧🇺🇸🍻

    • @billd.iniowa2263
      @billd.iniowa2263 3 года назад +10

      Glad to have you as one also! We're much more alike than different.

    • @RememberWW2
      @RememberWW2  3 года назад +3

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    • @RememberWW2
      @RememberWW2  3 года назад +9

      The western allies are leading examples of nations of freedom and democracy

    • @j.langer5949
      @j.langer5949 3 года назад +2

      @@RememberWW2 LOL

    • @timl.b.2095
      @timl.b.2095 3 года назад +6

      That pretty much happened to me, too. RUclips has pretty much wrecked my attention span; it's down to about 12 minutes, which is what I thought I'd give this. But I stayed longer, too.

  • @frankmummolo7727
    @frankmummolo7727 3 года назад +241

    “You would do what we did. We were just ordinary boys”. Like all true heroes, spoken with abject humility. Mr. Gahs, we salute you. My father served in the European theater as well. The “Greatest Generation”, to be sure. Thank you for your service and your bravery, sir!

    • @RememberWW2
      @RememberWW2  3 года назад +6

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    • @anthonyhawk7484
      @anthonyhawk7484 3 года назад +12

      My dad and his friends black men who served in wwII. Dad navy in the Pacific, his buddies in Europe. Bill Herndon at 14 fought in Europe and the Pacific. Ralph Hairston, Joseph Hinson, Walter Hawk, archie Lemon and Bill Herndon, Black men who served to help defend this our country against fascism, Hitler, Mussolini and Hirohito.

    • @Pitsrforidiots
      @Pitsrforidiots 3 года назад +7

      @@anthonyhawk7484 did you have to mention black? No. I don't see colors but I do want you to know that you, and yours were and are appreciated.

    • @leeonardodienfield402
      @leeonardodienfield402 3 года назад +6

      He's not wrong. Trust me, there's something in the blood that most men have. It heightens your senses and makes you do what you need to do.

    • @battleb0ng420
      @battleb0ng420 3 года назад +2

      @@Pitsrforidiots triggered by someone mentioning race? black people were treated like dirt when they came back from WWII, have some respect lmao jesus christ man. i literally cant imagine being such a baby that when i hear someone talk about black soldiers in wwii i fill my diaper, but then again im not a weirdo conservative i actually care about people. the reason you dont see colours is because you arent being oppressed. you have the luxury

  • @healersandkillers4357
    @healersandkillers4357 3 года назад +57

    “It’s a burden, It’s a burden.” Says it all! Thank you for bearing it so we never had to. I truly believe no one else could have bore it with such quiet dignity! Bless you sir!

  • @joek7762
    @joek7762 3 года назад +68

    "We were ordinary guys!" OMG!!! That got to me! When I think of what those men went through, they are nowhere near "ordinary"!

    • @hoohaa559
      @hoohaa559 3 года назад +8

      Ordinary men placed into extraordinary situations

    • @Dave-jj3fk
      @Dave-jj3fk 2 года назад +2

      Amen 🙏🏻

  • @butchyshoe
    @butchyshoe 3 года назад +171

    What an honor to have listened to this gentleman. Much respect !!!

    • @RememberWW2
      @RememberWW2  3 года назад +1

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  • @christisnow1309
    @christisnow1309 3 года назад +259

    "We were ordinary guys."
    Wow. That right there just shows the true humility in these men. We see them (and rightly so) as heros. We can't imagine as civilians going through anything like this but to these men, they were just regular guys. Young men trying to get home alive.
    Thank you for your service, sir. God bless from Canada 🇨🇦.

    • @RememberWW2
      @RememberWW2  3 года назад +4

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    • @christisnow1309
      @christisnow1309 3 года назад +4

      I am subscribed! Keep up the great work.

    • @RememberWW2
      @RememberWW2  3 года назад +4

      @@christisnow1309 super! Of course!

    • @yankees29
      @yankees29 3 года назад +2

      Our friendly neighbors to the north. God bless.🇺🇸 🇨🇦

    • @christisnow1309
      @christisnow1309 3 года назад

      @@yankees29 God bless you! Peace and love

  • @jenishaffer2958
    @jenishaffer2958 Месяц назад +5

    Hi Mr Gahs! My husband and I had the privilege of meeting one evening on the transatlantic Viking cruise in February. We have talked about you so many times since as you made quite an impression on us. We were delighted to see you interviewed here. Happy 100th birthday this June! May God continue to bless you and keep you.
    Much love and appreciation, Jeni and Tom Shaffer. Charleston SC.

  • @chesterburnett3466
    @chesterburnett3466 2 года назад +19

    My Dad fought in the Pacific, and I sure wish I could have had this kind of conversation with him.
    He rarely talked about the War, and I was unable to pry much out of him. God bless them all.

  • @fromontario6954
    @fromontario6954 3 года назад +121

    He smirks and laughs after describing events that would make me mentally unstable. The greatest generation for sure!

    • @RememberWW2
      @RememberWW2  3 года назад +2

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    • @fromontario6954
      @fromontario6954 3 года назад +1

      @@RememberWW2
      Been subscribed for a year 👍

    • @chrisest6715
      @chrisest6715 3 года назад +10

      It is a coping method. Lots of veterans who have been in combat behave similarly.

    • @OurLordandSaviorSigmar
      @OurLordandSaviorSigmar 3 года назад +3

      These guys endured the horrors for most of their lives. Some even died having never talked about their experiences. I read an article that it was only recently that WW2 vets started to talk, because of the importance placed on mental health. That smile was probably the result of decades of coming into terms with the events that he witnessed back then.

    • @d.g.n9392
      @d.g.n9392 3 года назад

      Very good interview. To imagine what these veterans went through. Thank you veterans and thank you for the RUclips channel.
      I’m 67, and never been in the armed services.
      I’ve been reading and watching programs and videos the past 15-20 years. We owe so much to these servicemen, their’s and their families sacrifices. I’m a retired Funeral Director, having helped 100’s of veteran families with funerals and interments. Lots of very fine veterans groups, VFW, American Legion

  • @markwhitton8785
    @markwhitton8785 3 года назад +94

    My Grandad was killed in action fighting the Japanese in Java in WW2, so never got to know what he went through, however listening to heroes like Mr Gahs tell their experiences with such detail has helped me gain some appreciation. Salute from Australia, thank you for your service.

    • @jimhoffmann
      @jimhoffmann 3 года назад +2

      I’m sorry for your loss, MW. Your granddad was brave and unselfish to risk his life for the freedom of so many future generations including me, my children, and my children’s children. (My great grandfather fought in WWI.)

    • @markwhitton8785
      @markwhitton8785 3 года назад +2

      @@jimhoffmann Thank you for your kind words. Your great grandfather's courage to fight in WW1 was also very important.

    • @RememberWW2
      @RememberWW2  3 года назад +4

      Your grandfather helped preserve the free world from tyranny and oppression and you can take pride that your family has done more than most for the world.

    • @haroldchappell4974
      @haroldchappell4974 3 года назад

      @@markwhitton8785 oo

    • @whiteboibando
      @whiteboibando 3 года назад +4

      Mine died of a stress heart attack after the war, never had the chance to meet him

  • @plehmann72
    @plehmann72 2 года назад +19

    I'm in awe of this guy. A truly magnificent human. Courage and humanity. No better combination

  • @DaCoupster
    @DaCoupster Год назад +5

    Dear Mr. Gahs,
    Thank you for your sacrifice, I can tell it's quite a burden. Just remember all the lives you saved. You stopped someone who was pure evil from continuing with the murder of thousands of innocent people. I am so glad I got to listen to your story.
    Jim Coupe

  • @joey2290
    @joey2290 3 года назад +258

    God bless this man for everything he has done for our country.

    • @RememberWW2
      @RememberWW2  3 года назад +3

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    • @Cjones322
      @Cjones322 3 года назад +2

      He fought the facism trump was shooting for.

    • @jimnorthrup4620
      @jimnorthrup4620 3 года назад +16

      @@Cjones322 youve lost your mind, The Fascisism are all the Brown Shirts Running around doing the bidding of the New Socialist Democratic Workers Party that has Hijacked the Democratic Party and calling themselves Antifascists, if you actually knew what the Fascists did to the power in Nazi Germany you wouldn't be ab K e to ignore how they are doing the same thing Lockstwp by Lockstep. The people buying into the BS Propaganda coming from Mockingbird Media Tr all falling in Locmstep with the Anti Future America Brownshirts making Never again turn into Night of the Long Knives/let's claim half of a Countries our Enemies with a Ma j or Propaganda Blutze lock them up and kill them In true Fascist Tradition, Whats Truly Surprisibg is people like you are Stupid enough to Spread the Propganda and B.S., i never though id see the Day American Citizens would be Nieve and Stupid enough to not only fall for another Clowns In America lets cause enough Chaos to Do another Color Revolution that we can Destroy a Country from Inside like Venezuella but this time let's do America. And here you are helping them by spreading B.S. for the people doing it against a Past President because he had the Balls like the man in this Video to try and stop it. You really believe all the BS Mockingbird Media, the New Fascist Party that has Hijacked the Democratic Party and half the Republican Party and Anti F.A. (Future America) Because they are feeding you False reality 24 hours a day? Before you start calling Half this Xountry a bunch of Fascists maybe you should learn some History about how the real Fascist always come to power and if you did you would see that half the Country isn't Fascists at all but quite a few Fascists have intended themselves into our Government Disquusing themselves as Socialusts, ( Auctually not even Disquising themselves The Socialist DemocrTic Workers Party or Nazis) and they found a big portion of America's Younger Generation that think a Fascist is everyone that doesn't agree with them or hurts their feelings with some Hard Realities and Truths and they heard it from Hillary, Pelosi, Schumer, Waters and more Propaganda Television (Tell A Vision) Programing ( Your Mind through Repeated Lies until you accept them as Truths) if the only thing you can take out of all this BS that's being force fed to Americans for decades to bring about the UNs One World Government Globalisim, is that America Sucks and you think half of America People are Fascists including by they're Own Definition This Man and all the other Brave Men that really Know True Fascisim then you might want to go find some Different Friends, it appears the Fascists you've been listening to havent bothered to tell you that its the ones out there calling half of America Fascists and I guarantee you its not half the Country, the Fascists just happen to have The Biggest Mouths are Suported By the Mockingbird Media, The Freaks in Hollywood, And alot of the Real Fascists stirring up all this Hslf of America's Fascists Crap. You might want to Find new Friends, This cCountrt was just fine the way it was 20 Years ago before all this The Sky is Falling Racial Seperation and Racebaitung Really Took off and went off the Rails. Were you even alive or old enough to know how to at least cook a Hot Pocket in the Microwave 20 years ago? You obviously don't know History or you would know who the real Enemues are, Oh But Hillary said!! NEWS FLASH Hillarys probably the worst of the Worst when it comes to any Integrity or Honor, Of course she said crap, You still hasnt figured out she lost because people literally Dispise her, her nSty grating voice has people wanting to poke their eardrums out. are you part of the real Problem? It kind of looks like you might be. THIS Countries not what you think it is but we all love it here and Will Continue to fight for it against its Real Enemies, not the Propaganda Declared Ones Like Half Of Country of America. That Racist Crsp was ended in the 70s and 80s through peer Pressure, If anyone alive then didn't get the Memo they have a small pocket of Morons and would have figured it out by now. The Only Systematic Rascisim in this Country is the Government Officials both City and State that need everyone divided into Groups and hating each other so we don't notice the real Problems, THEM.

    • @yetikillermedia5643
      @yetikillermedia5643 3 года назад +4

      @@jimnorthrup4620 Well said!

    • @doggoneyou5401
      @doggoneyou5401 3 года назад +2

      @@Cjones322 don't worry Biden will be bringingring it too your door.!!!👌

  • @keiththompson9712
    @keiththompson9712 3 года назад +139

    Thank you Mr Gahs. Im 54, I've always wondered how I would've reacted. But for you.....you know! You dealt with the battle in an honorable and effective way and because of it and what others like you did, many paying the ultimate price, I now live in peace and freedom. Our generation isn't able to thank yours enough

    • @RememberWW2
      @RememberWW2  3 года назад +3

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    • @heathcornbeef
      @heathcornbeef 3 года назад +3

      Wow !!!! I'm 51 born and raised in Aotearoa New Zealand that fine gentle man reminded me of talking to my grandfather my lovely mum's dad New Zealand royal air force Pacific duty and my dad's mum who died 2002 91 year's old she was an English Jew . she was in the balloon brigade during the blitz i have her medels . The things they SAW would put most modern western teen-agers in a mental institution for life my grandmother left England after the war and never went back she lost just about everything positions/ family/friends she told me about burning buildings/people and the noise fear she was an 18 year old girl ...SO NEXT TIME YOUR BEHIND AN OLDER PERSON DRIVING SLOWLY Don't get shirty with them that old slow driver has more than likely experienced stuff that you couldn't imagine in ten lifetimes and if that's how fast they Go they have earned the right to take their time they probably earned your right to live.. they are brave humble HUMANS THANKS GRAND DAD'S AND GRANDMOTHER'S FOR OUR LIVES AND FREEDOM'S CHUR CHUR

    • @gregdornian4685
      @gregdornian4685 3 года назад +1

      Thank you for your service.

  • @chuckabutty888
    @chuckabutty888 3 года назад +47

    My father by some miracle went through the whole war from Dunkirk, D day and the the fight into Germany. From some of his stories you realise that they lived literally minute by minute even when they were in what they thought were safe areas. I recall when I was young, many a time hearing him shouting in nightmare sleep, reliving the terrible events. Alas today the young generations have no idea of what they went through and why. Interviews like this should be shown at schools to show that war and freedom is nothing like a console game, it is real and it hurts even those that survive. Thank you Legends of WW11 for posting these interviews.

    • @969kurt
      @969kurt Год назад

      Legends of WW11? Did I miss WW3 through 10?

    • @philipmulville8218
      @philipmulville8218 10 месяцев назад

      @@969kurt Smart ass.

    • @vern146
      @vern146 7 месяцев назад

      @@969kurtget a hobby fk witt

    • @oliverorchard2296
      @oliverorchard2296 7 месяцев назад +1

      My pop was a captain at Dunkirk, do you know who he was attached too? He went to north africa and monte cassino not d day

  • @SergiuM42
    @SergiuM42 3 года назад +76

    People Keep saying the whole “Garand ping” trick was a myth, but this gentleman just confirmed it! Nice!

    • @keithperdue4993
      @keithperdue4993 3 года назад +3

      My uncle said it wasn't bs, he was a 4.5" mortar guy & knew wtf he was talking about.

    • @bdawson6473
      @bdawson6473 3 года назад +2

      These people have never operated with a Garand clip.

    • @steve390gold
      @steve390gold 3 года назад +4

      @@bdawson6473 or had garand thumb....lol

    • @satanicmuffin9309
      @satanicmuffin9309 3 года назад +8

      He was talking about fighting in a 2-story building with Germans on the ground floor below him. Certainly in that situation, it could work, especially if there's a lull in the shooting. But at the great distances at which firefights typically occurred, you simply could not hear the sound. Certainly if you're fighting a squad or platoon sized element, even if you did hear the ping and rushed to attack, there would be another half-dozen or more men whose rifles were not empty.
      It's certainly not entirely a myth, as this man's personal account (and those of others) proves, but I think it would have rarely come in handy.

    • @steve390gold
      @steve390gold 3 года назад +3

      @@satanicmuffin9309 in CQB it was quite handy

  • @nickrobinson8339
    @nickrobinson8339 3 года назад +119

    A 59 year old Englishman salutes you Sir. A generation who stand so tall that we, mere mortals of a later age, almost fall over backwards looking up at them.

  • @BLT001
    @BLT001 3 года назад +59

    Man, when he let out that laugh at the "Where's the grease gun when you need it?" joke - made my heart swell. Great job to the interviewer!

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    • @jc.1191
      @jc.1191 3 года назад +1

      @@RememberWW2 Yeah, joke was savage. Lol. Subbed to ya, history is fascinating.

  • @bigmartin
    @bigmartin 2 года назад +26

    I’m a soldier with 35 years service, and I’m standing on the shoulders of these giant’s.. That was amazing, our greatest generation for sure

  • @Yahwehs-Soldier
    @Yahwehs-Soldier 11 месяцев назад +7

    To Mr. Gahs,
    I’m writing this to you from just outside Southampton/Portsmouth, the docks that you most likely set sail to mainland Europe from for D-Day and the many months that followed on the way to Berlin….I’d just like to express in a few words how much I truly appreciate the hardships you and your brothers in arms went through in order that myself and the millions of others like me could live in peace here in Europe.
    I can’t ever put it in words how much I actually do appreciate it and also the sorrow I feel in my heart for the horrors you most probably witnessed , apart from what I’ve already said, it’s just to much to put in words.
    I just hope you know and feel in your heart that if it wasn’t for you and your generation ,well… the world would be a totally different place, who knows how?? But it certainly would.
    With all my heart felt wishes to you and yours,
    And from the uncountable people of England and France… Au revoir….
    Danny Pattrick

  • @Plazmapants188
    @Plazmapants188 3 года назад +206

    As a Brit I'm humbled by this brave man who like so many put their lives on the line for our freedom, a thank you doesn't seem enough for their gallantry.

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      @RememberWW2  3 года назад +5

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    • @dukecraig2402
      @dukecraig2402 3 года назад +16

      America, England, Australia, Canada, New Zealand, Russia, Free French Greeks and Czech's, Irish, Scots and the countless other warriors of freedom and the Axis powers never stood a chance, they got their asses handed to them by these men.

    • @RememberWW2
      @RememberWW2  3 года назад +6

      The Allied countries were a force a good!

    • @TheBlueCream
      @TheBlueCream 3 года назад

      @@dukecraig2402 yup !

    • @Strawhalo
      @Strawhalo 3 года назад +1

      For our freedom? That's what they tell you right.

  • @smokey2135
    @smokey2135 3 года назад +57

    If you listen carefully, several time during the interview he will mention something that let's you know how smart he is. It clearly saved his life that day.

  • @TheGreatest1974
    @TheGreatest1974 2 года назад +4

    These are great men. My dad fought in Europe with the Royal Artillery,
    D Day, battle for Caen, battle of Normandy, Nijmegen bridge, northern shoulder of the Bulge, down into Germany, liberated Belsen, and down to the Elbe to make sure the Russians didn’t cross. All my young life and all my adult life I would ask him to tell me his stories and I was always fascinated by them. He was my best friend. Greatest man I’ll ever know. We lost him New Year’s Day 2013, I miss him every day. 🇬🇧🇺🇸

    • @Dave-jj3fk
      @Dave-jj3fk 2 года назад +3

      Your dad was an amazing man who did so much, thank you for sharing ❤️

    • @TheGreatest1974
      @TheGreatest1974 2 года назад +3

      @@Dave-jj3fk you’re welcome. You have a great channel. These guys are just amazing. 🇬🇧🇺🇸👍👍

  • @kevinmason5140
    @kevinmason5140 Год назад +7

    Thankyou Mr, Gahs for your service. There will never be a better breed of men . We all owe you so much .

  • @rileypetrando
    @rileypetrando 3 года назад +95

    Rest In Peace Hickey you are a legend. Gonna live forever. Thank you for this extremely grounding.

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    • @vivians9392
      @vivians9392 3 года назад +2

      @Mike W Read again: "Thank you for this; extremely grounding."
      I know exactly what he meant...why don't you? Lol.

  • @jasonwalker7708
    @jasonwalker7708 3 года назад +106

    I am absolutely blown away by this amazing man. I can't imagine having to go through what he did and I can't even begin to thank him enough for what he sacrificed for this country. God bless him and all the amazing people he served with.

    • @RememberWW2
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    • @jasonwalker7708
      @jasonwalker7708 3 года назад +1

      @@RememberWW2 oh yes absolutely! I have been subscribed for awhile now and I hope many more will follow as well. This channel is amazing and doing some great work. Thank you so much!

    • @ronaldsmith531
      @ronaldsmith531 3 года назад +1

      Thank you kind sir.

    • @clovisyarnall6665
      @clovisyarnall6665 3 года назад

      Amen to that. Thank you Sir for your Service!

    • @clovisyarnall6665
      @clovisyarnall6665 3 года назад +1

      Thank you for your Service Sir!! God Bless You and Your’s. 🙏

  • @stabbb1299
    @stabbb1299 3 года назад +11

    I'm amazed that his memory of names and details is so sharp which is probably due to his elevated adrenaline level at the time in combat. Those experiences burn into your memory!

  • @kdot8340
    @kdot8340 3 года назад +12

    To have this incredible memory during a crazy hectic time, it's unbelievable.. these men are true treasures

  • @jackg2630
    @jackg2630 3 года назад +21

    Incredible he’s been through that hell and still somehow has all his faculties at 90. I would have thought he was 70

  • @timhicks4517
    @timhicks4517 3 года назад +159

    I love these incredible interviews. " It's quite a burden" how much truer can you get.

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  • @geralddavis9315
    @geralddavis9315 2 года назад +4

    What a great gentleman and soldier. I have known and talked to many WWII vets and they are all the same, just ordinary people who did extraordinary things when they had to. Thanks to all of our vets..

  • @endtimeswriter
    @endtimeswriter 3 года назад +6

    It is amazing that men like this gentleman survived such combat and lived to tell his stories of history. True soldiers and men of valor.

  • @adg1017
    @adg1017 3 года назад +127

    I wish I could shake his hand, give him a hug, and say thank you. I’ve lost all my grandpas and great-uncles now. They all fought in WWII and all came home and had families. They all brought war home with them as well. We’re here because they were there. Never forget. ❤️🇺🇸

    • @markcamp4698
      @markcamp4698 3 года назад +7

      Mr. Bud is a personal friend of mine. I serve in ministry with him he is truly an amazing man. And a role model for all of us... I will shake his hand and give him that hug for you.

    • @adg1017
      @adg1017 3 года назад +3

      Mark Camp God bless you for doing so. 🤝

    • @Messier87_M87
      @Messier87_M87 2 года назад

      That’s awesome! I think a lot of the younger generations do not understand the sacrifices these men made and the atrocities they endured. Im so thankful for this channel and the stories that it preserves. 🇺🇸

    • @JohnDoe-fs6lz
      @JohnDoe-fs6lz 2 года назад

      Yesssss

  • @ericcooley38
    @ericcooley38 3 года назад +29

    This guy is awesome 90 years old and still sharp as a tack! I love these testimonies

  • @iconicamericano1131
    @iconicamericano1131 3 года назад +23

    As a veteran I can tell you, the type of combat that generation endured.. well I can only imagine and ill say in my eyes every single one of them are hero's to fight in such close proximities to a heavily armed enemy and to persevere.
    My hats off to all of them.

  • @davidpittelkow9237
    @davidpittelkow9237 10 месяцев назад +3

    Wow! That man can tell a story! What a Soldier… God bless him, and those like him…

  • @markswain5021
    @markswain5021 3 года назад +66

    Hi I'm a limey, my dad grandad loved these guys ,and we don't forget what these brave gentleman did for us ! .

    • @RememberWW2
      @RememberWW2  3 года назад +2

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    • @DoNotTredOnMe
      @DoNotTredOnMe 3 года назад +4

      America and Great Britain will always be family. But I hope we don't ever have to go through that again.

    • @davidmc1489
      @davidmc1489 3 года назад +4

      Hey there limey....lol...i was in iraq with the US when we lost one of yours....ian plank...sad day..we got your back anytime...

    • @danzel1157
      @danzel1157 3 года назад +1

      Mark Swain. We should also remember the huge sacrifices the Soviets made. The Whermacht was broken in the Soviet Union.

    • @jc.1191
      @jc.1191 3 года назад +1

      @@danzel1157 Definitely a team effort, Brits included as others mention. Canada and all over came

  • @aaronjohn6586
    @aaronjohn6586 3 года назад +64

    So appreciate how you let the story tellers just tell their story without interrupting.

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  • @jrnash5329
    @jrnash5329 8 месяцев назад +6

    Thank you Mr. Gahs for preserving my freedom & the good life I have enjoyed because of your sacrifices. My father was in the ETO as well.
    Whenever I view these stories it brings back memories of my dad & I always feel closer to him through the stories that are told. Thanks again !

  • @diggun
    @diggun 2 года назад +12

    As a metal detectorist, I often find old coins and relics, including medals and military buttons from the WW2 era. The interviews that you do truly help to bring home the history and the sacrifices our greatest generation made in the fight for freedom. Thank you for putting these interviews together, I have put this on our homeschool list and shared it with my metal detecting community!

  • @joelk9603
    @joelk9603 3 года назад +63

    Thank you for your service, Mr. Gahs. My dad served with the 4th Armored Division 10AIB, across France and Germany, and was captured by the Germans after the failed raid on the Hammelburg POW camp. I heard some of his stories when he cared to share, which was not often. Dad spoke with similar grace and humility, and always emphasized that he was only doing a job that needed to be done. I knew many of his Army buddies from the 4th Armored, and they were the salt of the earth. Thank you again for doing the job that needed to be done.

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  • @4321grp
    @4321grp 3 года назад +57

    As a Vietnam veteran, I have a deep respect for what you guys went through, Thank you for your service to our country.

    • @BradSabako
      @BradSabako 3 года назад +4

      Thanks for service, as well

    • @jamesw1313
      @jamesw1313 3 года назад +4

      Know that many of us carry a deep respect for what you Vietnam vets went through.

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    • @billwoodward7013
      @billwoodward7013 3 года назад +1

      AND THANK YOU AS WELL AS A 30 YRLD MAN ! You guys had a whole different battle and one at home as we all do even today! We didn't forget anything the young men like myself! Thats a promise!

    • @richardgalli7262
      @richardgalli7262 3 года назад

      Thank you for your service and glad you made it back home. I narrowly missed going to Nam myself, I turned 18 the summer of 73. The Nam vets I have met said I didnt miss a damn thing.

  • @willlamdin8712
    @willlamdin8712 3 года назад +38

    A hero defending our country recounting his experience while sitting in front of our flag. I'm thankful and appreciative of their service especially the ones who did not make it home.

    • @Pikkabuu
      @Pikkabuu 2 года назад +1

      Question. How did these men defend the US?

    • @thomassnapp1341
      @thomassnapp1341 2 года назад +1

      @@Pikkabuu you'll never understand.

    • @Pikkabuu
      @Pikkabuu 2 года назад +1

      @@thomassnapp1341
      Try to explain and we'll see.

    • @karolschulz48
      @karolschulz48 2 года назад

      @@Pikkabuu simply put Hitler had mainland United States on his list of places to take. Those of the greatest generation didn't allow that to happen. Our democracy remained intact and we speak English not German or Japanese.
      The Japanese did land on what is now the the island of what became Alaska. Our poorly dressed and equipped soldiers prevented the Japanese from getting a foot hold.
      If you cannot read the history or those who sacrificed everything for us and continue to ask questions as you did one of a couple thing are afoot. You are not an American citizen and if you are and have been your entire life for some stupid reason you have chosen to question question things.
      Before you post another uneducated question do everyone including yourself do some reading and learn what you can to not post an uneducated questions.

  • @cahoonm
    @cahoonm 2 года назад +4

    Wonderful man. Have you noticed that all of these heroes are humble? My father fought from North Africa, Italy, France, Germany and Austria. The war was still on his mind when he took his last breath and said "bury me by my buddies" Thank you Mister Gahs

  • @dotell3359
    @dotell3359 3 года назад +189

    My dad fought in the pacific and myself in Vietnam. I know what you're talking about killing someone.. I salute you sir in the highest regards.

    • @iceman6518
      @iceman6518 3 года назад +12

      Thank you for your service in Nam it is honored you served us and I thank you. Your father served in the pacific with my grandpa but on different ships probably Alabama my grandpa was on where was your dad?

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      @RememberWW2  3 года назад +3

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    • @JohnDayDude
      @JohnDayDude 3 года назад +10

      Thank you for your service in Viet Nam!

    • @bebereyes5514
      @bebereyes5514 3 года назад +4

      Thank you and Welcome home.

    • @Eireann.
      @Eireann. 3 года назад +2

      Love the profile picture.

  • @jhky9611
    @jhky9611 3 года назад +40

    I was going to bed when I clicked on this video , 37 minutes later I also watched. excellent video. I could picture in my mind as he was telling his story. Mr. Gahs and many like him is the reason, they were the greatest generation.

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    • @johnbaugh2437
      @johnbaugh2437 3 года назад

      Same here

  • @wethepeople8542
    @wethepeople8542 3 года назад +6

    Thank you for your courage sir.
    We are so proud of your generation because of men like you. 🇺🇸

  • @samuelcallaway9696
    @samuelcallaway9696 2 года назад +2

    Sir, i arrived in Germany in 1982 and served a year and a half in the 1st armored division. An honor to serve our country. I was in anti-tank, gunner. Tow missile. Quite impressive weapon. Thank you for serving our country in a time when we needed you.

  • @Chrisamos412
    @Chrisamos412 3 года назад +148

    Men like this made the difference for us, to continue living as free Americans. Thanks for another video Rishi, much appreciated!

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    • @ruebencover5795
      @ruebencover5795 3 года назад +7

      The Democrats have stop our freedom , us Americans must start standing up again

    • @idleonlooker1078
      @idleonlooker1078 3 года назад +3

      Unfortunately what they fought for today is a bit disappointing. I just saw a clip/read comments about SJW's and vegans arguing about how animals should stop (their normal behaviou) in hunting and eating meat!! I mean, really?? It's just sad to think that this is the culmination of what these brave allied men and women all fought for!! What a shame, waste of effort - and a tragic loss of life - from the greatest (allied!!) generation the world has seen!! 😔

    • @idleonlooker1078
      @idleonlooker1078 3 года назад +2

      Bloody amazing!! These incidents would be classified as "skirmishing". But how intense and graphic these events were!! I wonder how many millions and millions of these little events occurred?

    • @DiagolonRider
      @DiagolonRider 3 года назад +4

      it's up to us, right now, to continue the fight. the fascists these people fought and died for never went away, they got stronger and more powerful and they are, today, taking over the entire world with the help of our own governments and mainstream media. funny that they waited until there's almost no WWII veterans left before they decided to pull this crap

  • @jonathanl2748
    @jonathanl2748 3 года назад +66

    Mr. Gahs, you truly are emblematic of the “greatest generation”. People like you inspire me to be a better person. Thank you for defending America. You were ordinary guys doing extraordinary things. God bless you.

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    • @garypayne423
      @garypayne423 3 года назад +2

      Very well put I love this guy...just a great man

    • @so8907
      @so8907 2 года назад

      They weren't "defending america" - they were allowing America to gain its hegemony.

  • @himsnakebit1749
    @himsnakebit1749 3 года назад +4

    My uncle was in Iwo Jima and Okinawa and was in the Marine Corps fighting the Japanese. I never really got a chance because of the areas of the country we live in to hear his stories I would have loved to listen to everyone. He's past now and I am enjoying the stories from these outstanding men that experience possibly the same things he did

  • @barnbersonol
    @barnbersonol Год назад +4

    Words like respect and humbled cannot describe how I feel about men like this. Meeting him is surely an experience you'll never forget.

  • @noahhess4955
    @noahhess4955 3 года назад +40

    What an incredible man an incredible story. A true American hero. 👍

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    • @noahhess4955
      @noahhess4955 3 года назад

      @@RememberWW2 oh I’ve been subbed. Keep up the great work!

  • @sandymackay6815
    @sandymackay6815 3 года назад +19

    Greetings from Scotland Mr Gahs. You were thrown into a bad scene and survived. Warrior.

  • @nikk1138
    @nikk1138 10 месяцев назад +2

    Thank you Mr. Gahs and to all the veterans in the comments for your sacrifice and service!

  • @billybobscat6233
    @billybobscat6233 2 года назад +6

    This man is so humble and honest. You can tell he isn't proud of the things he had to do but knew he had to do them to survive. Im really glad he shared his story and hopefully we can all carry a peace of his knowledge with us for the rest of our lives as well. To learn and teach. Thank you for your service anyone who has fought.

  • @geordiemik72
    @geordiemik72 3 года назад +33

    These interviews are incredible. It's a great pity that that the generations since these men played their part are totally unaware of what they went through. My father was shipped over to Europe on D+9 at the age of eighteen and I can't begin to understand what he may have gone through until I listened to some of these. He would never talk about it.

  • @ferguskenny4578
    @ferguskenny4578 3 года назад +16

    You could listen to him all day long. Very humble - almost like, don't thank me - thank those who died.

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  • @jasonkuhn2989
    @jasonkuhn2989 2 года назад +4

    Mate if it wasn't for you and all the others like you that served , I'm not to sure if we would be here today , love & respect & thank you.

    • @SunnyIlha
      @SunnyIlha 2 года назад

      Hundreds of millions of us Worldwide would never have been born.
      Perhaps 275 - 325 million.

  • @MyWillieee
    @MyWillieee 11 месяцев назад +2

    I was in U.S. Army artillery in Germany 1989-91. It was a great experience. Thank you Mr. Gahs for helping to make that possible for me. God bless you brother.

    • @huelbrancovich945
      @huelbrancovich945 4 месяца назад +1

      Yeah God bless this guy for fighting for gay sex

  • @shootgroundhog
    @shootgroundhog 3 года назад +51

    The people of that generation really were the "greatest generation". That man is a true badass, whether he would admit it or not. The world would be a much better place if there were more men like him. But sadly that generation is disappearing.

    • @vividvulpe9842
      @vividvulpe9842 3 года назад +2

      The Family members and those that served during the 40’s understood what sacrifices meant economically and socially. They gave up a lot [with urgency mind you] to make sure a hopeful future was still in tact. Today’s priorities with black and white arguments, left this right that, is an entire waste of time and a road block to our ever-developing infrastructure and culture. We’re really at a standstill today. Pathetic.

    • @danzel1157
      @danzel1157 3 года назад

      Kentucky Windage. Well, that's not what he said. There's really no evidence for your verdict.

  • @shimmyhinnah
    @shimmyhinnah 3 года назад +40

    Dear Mr. Gahs, thank you for your service and bravery. Very well told. You were in a desperate fight to save your life! God bless you.

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      @shimmyhinnah 3 года назад

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  • @sylvesterbestertester1013
    @sylvesterbestertester1013 3 года назад +9

    Something about these guys, their stories get to me every time.
    I think he's right though, when faced with something like war, nobody wants to do it and everybody is scared sh**less, but when you have no choice, human beings have an amazing ability to adjust in some way and simply except what they must do and find a way to get on with it.
    But these guys were really every day guys. They still feel for those that died and even have compassion on the enemy.
    And we are free because of them.
    Thanks to all vets.

  • @wingcommanderdaltonwalton67
    @wingcommanderdaltonwalton67 3 года назад +10

    What an absolute legend! Thank you sir,with much love from the UK.

  • @jameswolfe8853
    @jameswolfe8853 3 года назад +7

    Thank you for your service to our country and the entire free world Mr. Gahs. Yours was definitely the greatest generation.

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  • @justinreilly6619
    @justinreilly6619 3 года назад +31

    Mr Gahs is such a humble and good natured veteran, the new generation owes a lot to him and his comrades.

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    • @stantoups8119
      @stantoups8119 3 года назад +2

      MR GAHS , FROM A NAM VET TO YOU AND THE GREATEST GENERATION , THANK YOU SIR !

    • @peacequiet
      @peacequiet 3 года назад +1

      Yes,these men were our fathers. My dad dropped out of college and became a Marine. He fought all over the Pacific,his last battle was Okinawa!!! A nightmare battle.
      He returned to college,had 2 kids.
      We use to play on his cot,hide under his wool combat blankets, this war was full of boys who had never left home,never had gone to another state. A civilian going to war ! I was born 1948,sister in 1947. I used to watch all the war movies thinking I would see my dad,they were just actors.

  • @whyamihere4244
    @whyamihere4244 3 года назад +18

    Been following you for about two years now, I knew this channel would become something big. Such interesting stories and they shouldn’t be forgotten! Thanks for this

  • @davidpatriot1082
    @davidpatriot1082 3 года назад +45

    The young man conducting this interview deserves to have his name in the descriptions. he did a very good job
    God bless this vet.

  • @BenjaminStJohn-en9nv
    @BenjaminStJohn-en9nv 3 года назад +27

    Without ever knowing this man I can say I truly love him and have the upmost respect for him. Thank you for all you and your generation gave so that future generations could be ignorant to the freedom they inherited from you all.

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    • @BenjaminStJohn-en9nv
      @BenjaminStJohn-en9nv 3 года назад

      @@RememberWW2 done!

  • @terraflow__bryanburdo4547
    @terraflow__bryanburdo4547 3 года назад +31

    Dear Mr. Gahs: Thanks for your service and your wonderful relating of your experiences. I had five uncles and my dad serve at that time, including Normandy, Ardennes (Army), Burma (AAF-Flying Tigers) and Okinawa (Navy). I have lived in the shadow of the great sacrifices you all made so that we can live free and enjoy the bounty of our land and people, and the freedom of the lands you fought for. God bless and many more years of health to you sir!

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  • @robemory9695
    @robemory9695 2 года назад +1

    Dear Mr.Gahs,
    I want to say your story and the story of your brothers in arms has touched soo many across our vast beautiful country. My Grandfather served on the USS New Jersey during the Korean War and I in the New Jersey Army National Guard. But anyway because the ship is now retired and resides on the Delaware River and we live in New Jersey I have had the privilege to walk on the same ship my grandfather served on with him. I could see in your eyes the eyes of my grandfather there is something about war that leaves a imprint on the eyes of a man. I want to thank you for your service it is because of men like you and my grandfather that today men like me have the privilege to watch our children grow and live free in America. I know sharing your story isn’t a easy thing to share but I just wanted to thank you for sharing it. I hope one day people will really take time to appreciate the privilege you have granted us all and that if the time comes where my name is called I know I couldn’t fill your shoes but that at the very least mine will be there.
    Sincerely,
    R.F.Emory Jr

  • @tobiasgoldman
    @tobiasgoldman 2 года назад +7

    This is such a good video because it seems to depict in such an accurate way the feelings and experiences of an average soldier in a major war like this where people are drafted. Even though you KNOW that you did so much good by serving in this contest between good and evil a normal person will always, always feel terrible about taking another human life. I feel for this guy and I feel so indebted to people like him who had to pull the trigger, as the interviewer accurately puts it.

  • @Heisrisin3
    @Heisrisin3 3 года назад +5

    My eternal thanks to you Mr. H Gahs And to all of your comrades sacrifice so much your lives for our freedom’s, God bless you and your family

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  • @kenzpenz
    @kenzpenz 3 года назад +11

    Thank you for your service Sir. I too am a 83 year old Vet and served two tours in Vietnam, however you are my hero and I look at the WWII vets as the real hero's . I received two purple hearts and was medivaced out. It hasn't been until the last few years that I get that thank you for your service Sir. One can tell when that phrase is genuine when offered. Lately I wear the hats with the units I served with in Vietnam, and occasionally I meet someone from that unit. I even have some young man that will stop me and say thank you for your service Sir. The Vietnam war is now having an effect on me, in that it was such a waste of wonderful young men. I enlisted at 17 years old and I have nothing to complain about, but many of these soldiers were drafted. WWII was the war I think about and am so proud of those who served. Don't get me wrong, I am so very proud of those that served in Vietnam. I attended OCS officer candidate school and was commissioned a 2nd LT and attained the rank of Captain. Had it not been for Vietnam I never would have been commissioned. I never saw it coming, until I reached Ft Lewis Washington. Again Mr. Gahs thank you for your service and thank your family for their support of you....Ken Cpt US Army retired

    • @jaydeutscher
      @jaydeutscher Год назад

      Captain Bartlett, from the bottom of my heart, thank you for your service!

  • @mydogbanjogames
    @mydogbanjogames 2 года назад +3

    More and more lately I’ve been feeling ashamed of America and how we’ve been treating one another over the past few years, but this man gives me hope that there is still good. Even when fighting the worst evil this world has seen, he did so with dignity, pride and honor. Thank you Mr. Gahs, you’re a true inspiration and you’re anything but ordinary. God bless.

  • @nathanrawling4353
    @nathanrawling4353 3 года назад +91

    Must be so difficult dragging his nads around for 70+ years, hero.

    • @richardclary3086
      @richardclary3086 3 года назад +3

      Just bounced on em my grandfather's story's late in his life were put into our Tupelo Ms paper he was in THE Hellcat tank destroyer battalion under Patton we have a letter framed from the general in our Home and I bitch when my A/C goes out Truly The Greatest Generation

    • @jc.1191
      @jc.1191 3 года назад +5

      Yeah, steel is pretty heavy.

    • @richardclary3086
      @richardclary3086 3 года назад

      @@jc.1191 yes steel is heavy

    • @alexvids9232
      @alexvids9232 3 года назад +3

      Stupid comment

    • @apacifistmachinegunner669
      @apacifistmachinegunner669 2 года назад +1

      @@alexvids9232 War’s over, Hans. We’re allowed to have humor now

  • @lhkraut
    @lhkraut 3 года назад +36

    The interviewer summed it up better than I have ever heard before. He pulled the trigger that, unfortunately for him, that made it possible for people like the interviewer, and people like me, to be free. My family came from Germany in the 50's, because of American servicemen, and the other allies, fighting for freedom. Many people do not get it that they were fighting for Germanys freedom as well. My family would not exist if it were not for these men. My wife too, would not be here, as her family was saved by the American forces in Korea. I can not express how much I thank the allies, but especially the American soldiers who sponsored people like my parents, to come to the United States.
    Please pass this on to Mr. Gahs, and thank him one more time from me! Best regards, David Koch

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    • @lhkraut
      @lhkraut 3 года назад

      @@RememberWW2 already done!

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      @RememberWW2  3 года назад

      Thanks!

    • @zsoltpapp3363
      @zsoltpapp3363 3 года назад +3

      Americans fighting for freedom on another continent...thats an interesting way to put it. Commonly, its called invasion.
      I guess you fought for freedom against the native americans as well. No biggie just sayin

    • @davec.3198
      @davec.3198 3 года назад +3

      @@zsoltpapp3363 LOL You're a fool.

  • @philipnestor5034
    @philipnestor5034 3 года назад +25

    What a great story, A man who was around 20 years old at the time and now part of the Greatest Generation. Men like him saved us.

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  • @jkil218
    @jkil218 2 года назад +3

    My grandpa fought in Korea. As I got older I asked him more about it. He told me stories alot like this. Looking back now I wished I'd recorded some of them. This is great....thanks for talking to these heroes and putting it on here.

  • @curtmoore6177
    @curtmoore6177 2 года назад +2

    My hats off to this man he's a true HERO thank you sir for your service!

  • @lupulstroops4389
    @lupulstroops4389 3 года назад +21

    SALUTE TOO YOU ALL SIRS !! THANKS FOR YOUR BRAVERY AND COURAGE FOR FREEDOMS OF MAN WOMAN AND CHILD !! YOUR SACRIFICES ARE LEGENDARY.HELL OF A MODEL AMERICAN !!

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  • @tomcaroscio
    @tomcaroscio 3 года назад +4

    Thank you for your service sir. All Americans owe you. Godspeed!

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  • @jtiberius683
    @jtiberius683 2 года назад +3

    I can't imagine how hard it is for these warriors to tell their stories. I appreciate the sacrifice he made.

  • @BigSkinnySlimm
    @BigSkinnySlimm 2 года назад +1

    Dear Mr. Gahs,
    I grew up hearing stories about my Grandpa's time in the Marines, and several men from my family have served. He joined up near the end of the war, and was away on leave to marry my grandmother when his company deployed. The only time he talked about it he said most his friends didn't come back, left it at that, and seemed to have an aire of disappointment; not at the loss of his friends, but rather that he was not there and couldn't do anything to help. I didn't ask him anymore about it.
    He was my best friend, the smartest and toughest guy I've ever met, and just wise beyond belief. Stories like yours remind me of him and his stories, of all the advice he gave, and how me taught me what it means to be a good man. I can tell that you are a good man too, and just wanted to say thank you for sharing your story. The world is a better place for men like you, and men like Crews. And I'd like you to know that there are plenty in my generation, including me, that will feel a great loss when your generation is no longer with us. Nobody wanted to lose any of you back then, and we still don't. But you all answered the call anyway.
    Sincerely, Mr. Gahs,
    God bless you and your brothers.

  • @fishheadlemonsnack824
    @fishheadlemonsnack824 3 года назад +33

    I appreciate this man to no end.

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  • @scottnyc6572
    @scottnyc6572 3 года назад +20

    The fact he remembers the fine details is incredible!!
    The seven second time frame with the hand grenade was interesting.The other recollection was with the M-1 Gar-and sound of the clip giving the enemy the go ahead but outsmarting them.This man is the last of the greatest generation.God Bless and thank you!!🙏🇺🇸

  • @alvaromaharg9768
    @alvaromaharg9768 2 года назад +4

    Thank you Mr. Gahs for your sacrifice and bravery. What a great interview and story telling. Never forget.