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  • Опубликовано: 4 мар 2021
  • Michael Wittmann was considered as one of the greatest Nazi tank commanders of WW2. Having served in the Battle of Kursk he was redeployed to Normandy soon after the D-Day landings. Receiving The Knight's Cross of the Iron Cross from Hitler himself, Wittmann was considered a cult hero with the Nazi propaganda machine embellishing his already well known achievements.
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  • @WarStoriesChannel
    @WarStoriesChannel  3 года назад +266

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    • @timothytan4257
      @timothytan4257 3 года назад +3

      Did u copy Timeline World Documentaries's intro?

    • @lfocto8602
      @lfocto8602 3 года назад +3

      @@timothytan4257 wut

    • @chrishunt3296
      @chrishunt3296 3 года назад +4

      Time they made a film about real heroes like Wittmann and hundreds of other German combatants rather than the likes of Aubrey Murphy.

    • @ethicaldom
      @ethicaldom 3 года назад +2

      @@timothytan4257 bbb.

    • @sibeerijachannel6828
      @sibeerijachannel6828 3 года назад +1

      Have you ever read the biography of Von Carius ? I'd like a special on another tank commander and Heintz Guderian.

  • @alumiodyuo4076
    @alumiodyuo4076 3 года назад +2797

    I think his entire tank personnel deserve praise,not just him.

    • @dhss333
      @dhss333 3 года назад +177

      CREW.

    • @markferguson3745
      @markferguson3745 3 года назад +177

      In military circles, his crew are recognized.

    • @albinkohls888
      @albinkohls888 3 года назад +21

      Exactly

    • @SirFryStirFry
      @SirFryStirFry 3 года назад +184

      His gunner was the only person who was with him most of his career.

    • @christopherthrawn1333
      @christopherthrawn1333 3 года назад +9

      @@jeffreymiller7847 Crew was constructed from volunteers and forced.

  • @georgetosounidis5545
    @georgetosounidis5545 3 года назад +1663

    The contribution of his gunner Balthassar Woll (the only gunner to ever be awarded with the Kinight's Cross of the Iron Cross) shouldn't be overlooked.
    It was said that Woll had the ability to fire accurately while the tank was moving, something which wasn't really possible untill decades later with automated (computer controlled) fire controls !!

    • @adriantowe278
      @adriantowe278 3 года назад +71

      Bobby woll was the best gunner they was he was amazing

    • @ulfenburg7539
      @ulfenburg7539 3 года назад +32

      decades? It didnt take decades for the stabilizer to fully used. wrong. years though not decades

    • @CrniWuk
      @CrniWuk 3 года назад +60

      @@ulfenburg7539 Yeah even the Sherman had a stabilizer. Of course not good enough to accurately fire on the move. But some crews which had been trained with it actually loved it. So there probably was some use for it.

    • @peterfryer9245
      @peterfryer9245 3 года назад +12

      Just prior to WW2 British tank gunners were trained to fire on the move, one of the minor perks of the cruiser tank doctrine

    • @MothaLuva
      @MothaLuva 3 года назад +82

      @@peterfryer9245 The problem is not firing on the move, it’s the hitting. Every cretin can fire on the move.

  • @michaelmcmanus5196
    @michaelmcmanus5196 2 года назад +284

    Back in 2005 I had a memorable opportunity to sit and listen to a German Luftwaffe pilot, from WWII, talk about his experience via an interpreter while in Germany.
    Listening to a combat veteran from WWII discuss the war from the other sides perspective is priceless.
    I’m sure if we had a chance to do the same with this guy that it would be a unique experience as well.

    • @bartsullivan4866
      @bartsullivan4866 2 года назад +9

      Yeah I always wondered about that as well. Imagine being 1 plane against hundreds of enemies trying to take out whole squadrons of bombers and then take on fighters as well. Probably ran out of AMMO all the time.

    • @jonny_codphilo7809
      @jonny_codphilo7809 2 года назад +3

      same

    • @wolfdogs6013
      @wolfdogs6013 Год назад +2

      I would have had a HUGE issue with him not being able to keep talking for 3 or 4 days.

    • @ritparent7239
      @ritparent7239 11 месяцев назад +3

      When WWII was ending, the US and Soviet Union raced to Germany. Not to end the war, but to capture Wernher von Braun, Germany's leading rocket scientist. We got him, and he got us to the moon. Can you imagine if Wittman had survived and was captured/obtained by the US? And he came to the US to mold our tank battalions? Can you imagine serving under him in our post WWII military?

    • @tonylovesducks2501
      @tonylovesducks2501 4 месяца назад

      @@ritparent7239The soviets captured more scientists but US got the best

  • @ctakitimu
    @ctakitimu 2 года назад +282

    His gunner must have learned the delay from firing to leaving the tank barrel perfectly, as well as calculating the lead of an enemy, taking into account terrain and his own movement! Awesome spacial awareness on that man!

    • @sanjaysharma-jf8fv
      @sanjaysharma-jf8fv Год назад +4

      Deflection shooting

    • @yourfabuloushappymann5154
      @yourfabuloushappymann5154 Год назад

      @@sanjaysharma-jf8fv yep...you gotta feel it.

    • @barryallison16
      @barryallison16 Год назад +4

      Ubermench ...

    • @reelgangstazskip
      @reelgangstazskip Год назад

      Germans have high visuospatial IQ scores on average.

    • @methylene5
      @methylene5 Год назад +4

      The gunner wasn't in Wittman's tank when it exploded, he was off on a trip or holiday. So the gunner who did all the killing, actually survived.

  • @zulubeatz1
    @zulubeatz1 3 года назад +898

    The German guy commenting is an ace with the Stug himself. He also stopped a Soviet tank advance in 45 knocking out multiple tanks. Nerves of steel those men. Excellent shots too.

    • @dhahqgahaakiyhsvwtgqgqnqjo6589
      @dhahqgahaakiyhsvwtgqgqnqjo6589 3 года назад +6

      Whats his name?

    • @scotttyson8661
      @scotttyson8661 3 года назад +3

      What is his name

    • @ark6768
      @ark6768 3 года назад +29

      @@scotttyson8661 Alfred Rubbel

    • @ark6768
      @ark6768 3 года назад +1

      @@dhahqgahaakiyhsvwtgqgqnqjo6589 Alfred Rubbel

    • @ark6768
      @ark6768 3 года назад +1

      Or Rudolph something, He's the German speaking English

  • @brucemacallan6831
    @brucemacallan6831 2 года назад +1553

    Always sad that Kurt Knispel gets far less attention. He actually had more kills than Wittman. However his defending a Russian POW who was being tortured by an SS (REMF) at a train station sealed Knispels fate. Always passed over for promotion after that. Very sad.

    • @rescuepetsrule6842
      @rescuepetsrule6842 2 года назад +89

      TY for that info. I wondered why they never mentioned his crew- it's not like he could have been successful without an expert crew. As long as armies contribute to the myths of single heroes, the brave little guys will be ignored.

    • @rmazim500
      @rmazim500 2 года назад +122

      Kurt Knispel had 168 confirmed tank kills - Greatest Tank Ace in History with unconfirmed Kills at195.

    • @KING_POGGERS
      @KING_POGGERS 2 года назад +53

      @@rmazim500 Tank crews did not count their kills cuz it was a liability when your in battle Otto Carius Germanys second best panzer ace said himself that the he at most killed a hundred tanks the numbers you speak of are very unreliable because the division wanted a poster boy to show that they were as good as other panzer Divisions so they chose Kurt Kinspel because was a talented gunner.

    • @brucemacallan6831
      @brucemacallan6831 2 года назад +5

      @@rmazim500 Yep

    • @ottomeyer6928
      @ottomeyer6928 2 года назад +12

      Goering did the same with people he didnt like.

  • @privard89
    @privard89 Год назад +24

    Finding and having all these tankers from opposing countries that fought in these battles made this documentary one of the best I've ever seen

  • @55billmarshall
    @55billmarshall Год назад +128

    My dad was in one of the British tanks destroyed at Villers Bockage. Normally a driver, he was in the machine gunners chair - that saved his life. He bailed out the front hatch, then when no-one else appeared he went back in and pulled out the officer and one other man. Hit again he was blown into a ditch and was carried unconscious to the British lines by a French farmer. Later returned and fought through France and the Netherlands. The officer was blown the other way and was picked up by the Germans and ended up a POW.

    • @AlexAlcyone
      @AlexAlcyone Год назад +9

      I stopped the video to read this. Amazing story. They don't make em like they used to.

    • @John-ih2bx
      @John-ih2bx Год назад +8

      Kudos to your dad. My father, infantry, was blown off a Sherman D-Day+14(?), taken out of the war due to his injuries, much to his displeasure. He went to Korea, and Vietnam. My mother (French National) worked for the US Corps of Engineers. Our parents' generation was amazing. Thanks to your dad, and to you for remembering him.

    • @55billmarshall
      @55billmarshall Год назад +6

      @@John-ih2bx Thanks John, much appreciated. Similar respect to your parents. Remembering them is so important if we have any hope of avoiding it all happening again

    • @John-ih2bx
      @John-ih2bx Год назад +4

      @@55billmarshall Yes, our parents are in a class beyond myself. We should not let their efforts to be forgotten. Thank you for honoring your dad. That is respect.

    • @uncleanon6445
      @uncleanon6445 Год назад

      He was lucky if he would have ended up in an American POW camp he would probably be dead now.

  • @motorcop505
    @motorcop505 3 года назад +489

    Many people have mentioned that Wittman was not alone and that his crew deserved commendations. This is much like a commander of a bomber or submarine. Although the commanders are usually the ones to relieve the highest honors, their crews are still crucial to their success.

    • @alanhigh8125
      @alanhigh8125 3 года назад +20

      Woll received the Knight's Cross for his efforts; a rare distinction for a non commissioned officer.

    • @MrOguuz
      @MrOguuz 3 года назад +16

      The commander gets the most recognized because they have to determine what to do which decisions to make. Its like the brain of a tank. Im not saying the other crew members where bad no, its a team play like football.

    • @netzoned
      @netzoned 2 года назад +2

      Do you people really believe the BS in this video?

    • @typehyuga607
      @typehyuga607 2 года назад +4

      @@netzoned what bs??

    • @audimanuk
      @audimanuk 2 года назад +1

      @@netzoned " Ja ja ! "

  • @soijiro666
    @soijiro666 3 месяца назад +10

    Definitiv der beste Panzerkommandant aller Zeiten!
    Vielen Dank für den Service Michael Wittmann.

  • @user-qi3qi5re8i
    @user-qi3qi5re8i 6 месяцев назад +21

    Wittmann und Knispel, Legenden die schon zu lebzeiten Legenden waren.
    Ehre&Stolz für immer in unseren Herzen.

  • @bobporch
    @bobporch 2 года назад +85

    The way Wittman would attack against overwhelming odds, sometimes with just his tank, his gunner, loader, and driver knew they had to be perfect. They either had to be the best. or be the best. No room for anything else.

  • @rtasvadam1776
    @rtasvadam1776 3 года назад +47

    The story of Michael Wittman and his crew is one of my favourite stories of WW2

    • @jeffadams9807
      @jeffadams9807 11 месяцев назад +1

      Mine To...

    • @marcos14223
      @marcos14223 3 месяца назад +1

      Look at Erik Hartmann story, it has a lot of adventure too, Ace pilot with most kills in history

    • @BrianMarcus-nz7cs
      @BrianMarcus-nz7cs 3 месяца назад

      Nah 🌿😎😅

  • @MrShoki44
    @MrShoki44 3 года назад +897

    His gunners is very overlooked SS-Rottenführer Bobby Woll & SS-Unterscharführer Henrich Reimers

    • @abbimilagon5499
      @abbimilagon5499 3 года назад +13

      Very true

    • @vanmust
      @vanmust 3 года назад +54

      Damn right! It was almost a chemistry among them.....the gunner was moving the gun towards the next target even before Wittman declare it!

    • @opoxious1592
      @opoxious1592 3 года назад +45

      @@vanmust Bobby Woll stated once "i often picked out the target myself, because there was no time for a conversation"

    • @dockmasterted
      @dockmasterted 3 года назад +9

      His name is pronounced Voll as in German the W is pronounced V, and the letter V is pronounced W. (weird but true my friend)

    • @arminulrich2319
      @arminulrich2319 3 года назад +11

      ​@@dockmasterted Yes, the letter W is mostly pronounced as the english V, but often the letter V is pronounced as F:
      Vogel (= bird)

  • @tyharris9994
    @tyharris9994 2 года назад +113

    Good lord. This goes to show what one man who is bold, audacious, and fearless can do when equipped properly. But in the end you could say that it was allied air superiority that sealed his fate. He sets off to Normandy with 45 tanks and arrives with 6.

    • @verySharkey
      @verySharkey 2 года назад +11

      Mind you this doesn't mean Allied air superiority destroyed 39 tanks.
      Most of his tanks had suffered damage that put them out of commission for a day or two and as time was of the essence he had no time to wait for repairs.
      Not to mention even without allied bombing his it is very unlikely all 45 tanks would have arrived as one.

    • @geoffreycarson2311
      @geoffreycarson2311 Год назад

      AT LAST !!!😳SOMEONE WHO KNOWS !!!WHY THE GERMAN ARMOUR WAS DESTROYED !!!!😳BLOODY AIR POWER !!! ps US BRITS AND CANADIANS !!!BORE the BRUNT !!! of Jerrys ARMOUR 😳😳😳😳😳NOT the YANKS g

    • @wackadakka3134
      @wackadakka3134 10 месяцев назад

      no he was a complete fraud ruclips.net/video/FwQh_XdcISg/видео.html

    • @HiTechOilCo
      @HiTechOilCo 6 месяцев назад +1

      @tyharris9994 - Wittman's Tiger was blown up by a Sherman tank.

    • @imomedvidek
      @imomedvidek 5 месяцев назад

      heehehe, no

  • @frankkoslowski6917
    @frankkoslowski6917 2 года назад +33

    During my time as a service man I always saw Tanks like they were moving coffins. This film has greatly helped me to restore my confidence.

    • @tinzi4x4
      @tinzi4x4 2 года назад +3

      The Panzerlied the tank crews sang at those times also mentioned that the Panzer was their coffin if fate turned against them.

    • @prvt.harumi6821
      @prvt.harumi6821 Год назад +1

      @@tinzi4x4 no it doesnt

    • @tinzi4x4
      @tinzi4x4 Год назад +2

      @@prvt.harumi6821 Dann wird unser Panzer ein ehernes Grab - translation: Then let our tank become our honorable iron grave.
      This also means thatthe tank would be their coffin. If you do speak german, then:
      In diesem Sinne wäre der Panzer auch ein Sarg.

    • @prvt.harumi6821
      @prvt.harumi6821 Год назад +1

      @@tinzi4x4 thats not in the panzerlied tho

  • @wayne487msc
    @wayne487msc 3 года назад +85

    Whitman was credited with 135 tank kills. But Kurt Knispel is considered to be the world's greatest tank ace. The German war hero had 168 confirmed and 195 unconfirmed kills in World War II. He was considered the tank's equivalent of the Red Baron.

    • @peterson7082
      @peterson7082 3 года назад +4

      None of these are really confirmed. As most of these 100+ numbers don't come from historians, or often even their commanding officers. Rather hearsay from peers.

    • @youraveragescotsman7119
      @youraveragescotsman7119 3 года назад +7

      @@peterson7082
      And, considering that the Germans abandoned their kill vetting system for the Luftwaffe and Wehrmacht as early as 1943 due to losses and overstating by their Tankers/Pilots, it's safe to take every number you see with a grain of salt.
      I'd like to bring up the case of the Me262. 1,200 produced, claimed over 500 kills. I believe this number is fake, as many of these supposed "kills" were claimed over areas that Allied Planes had never been operating in at the time and no wrecks were found.

    • @ibeatyoutubecircumventingy6344
      @ibeatyoutubecircumventingy6344 3 года назад +4

      @@peterson7082 no the unconfirmed is because Propaganda. Military reports are always heavily censored according the the need of the Propaganda dept.

    • @paulmarclalonde3834
      @paulmarclalonde3834 3 года назад +2

      Lol😂

    • @opoxious1592
      @opoxious1592 8 месяцев назад +3

      @@peterson7082 If you as a tank commander in WW2 would lie to pump up your kills, you could risk to lose all your decorations.
      And the last thing you want as a German soldier is to lose your decorations for being a fraud.
      And before kills are offcial recorded into the soldiers journal, the kills must be confirmed by multiple high ranking officers to get that kill on your record.

  • @inklinggirl6724
    @inklinggirl6724 3 года назад +57

    This is the best example of the tiger in action and wiping out the British convoy without a scratch is amazing

    • @inklinggirl6724
      @inklinggirl6724 3 года назад

      @John Cornell I wasn’t talking about villers Bocage I was talking about the convoy and the tiger

    • @papaaaaaaa2625
      @papaaaaaaa2625 3 года назад +7

      Wrong. The Tiger was disabled at the end of his raid and was never repaired. He died later in Tiger Tank 007, a replacement for his two lost Tigers.
      At the end of the battle of Villers bocage the 101th Heavy Tank battalion lost 6 Tigers and only had around 7 or 8 operational, from original 45 Tanks 5 days ago.
      In the end lost the 101th more Tigers trying to defend Villers-Bocage than the British lost Tanks.
      The 101th was never able to replace these losses and could only recover and repair a few. I think they never got more than 20 Tigers running again.

    • @inklinggirl6724
      @inklinggirl6724 3 года назад +5

      @@papaaaaaaa2625 yeah I think I know that and I was only talking about his attack on the CONVOY NOT VILLERS BOCAGE

    • @inklinggirl6724
      @inklinggirl6724 3 года назад

      @John Cornell I think you’ll find that the convoy was on the road OUTSIDE Villers Bocage and Whitmann said in in his memoirs I then drove into villers bocage

    • @papaaaaaaa2625
      @papaaaaaaa2625 3 года назад +1

      @John Cornell I know that, but I meant that the Tiger couldn't be repaired.
      His own Tiger Tank, Nr. 205, broke down just before the Battle of Villers Bocage.
      He used another Tank of his Companies in this battle, Turret Nr. 222 (but even that is not clear, some sources say he used Tiger 231)
      After this battle both Tanks are no longer mentioned in any reports. But we know that afterwards Wittmann used Tiger 007.
      The situation was chaotic back then, maybe Nr. 222 was just not mentioned in any report and it is however possible that Tiger 222 was returned to his normal crew, and only Wittmann's original Tiger wasn't repaired.
      But that's a bit speculative.
      There is this famous picture where one Tiger of the 101th tows another one. It seems this picture was taken after the Battle of Villers Bocage.
      But the notifications are confusing. You can find two different notes, "A Tiger towed Tiger 231 into Caen" or "Tiger 222 towed 231 into Caen".
      The first tiger cannot be identified on the picture.
      Here a link to the picture,
      ww2images.blogspot.com/2012/11/tiger-222-taking-tiger-231-in-tow-after.html?m=1
      Thanks for the book, I'll look for it.

  • @Steven91637
    @Steven91637 Год назад +21

    My grandfather told me many true storys about the eastern front.he told me when the Tiger and Panther Tanks showed up he and his fellas were so impressed and motivated.they thought to be invincible.

    • @Steven91637
      @Steven91637 Год назад +3

      But that was also a very big disadvantage.so they started to ignore the possibility to be defeated by the enemy.

  • @chekalone877
    @chekalone877 4 месяца назад +5

    With due respect to Wittmann, Kurt Knispel is the actual unsung German Tank ace , a gentleman soldier with not just superior skills but also integrity.

    • @BobRoller-rp4sv
      @BobRoller-rp4sv Месяц назад

      Knispel gets my vote as well and he was NOT in the SS and despised them.

  • @jacobhill3302
    @jacobhill3302 3 года назад +56

    With all of the credit and accolades given to Wittman, all of this wouldnt have been possible without a skilled gunner/loader/driver/radioman. Especially gunner.

    • @mizzouranger134
      @mizzouranger134 2 года назад +4

      Great gunner and great driver. Doesn’t matter how good your commander or gunner is if you can’t drive where you need to to avoid the coming hits.

    • @donholiday4942
      @donholiday4942 2 года назад +1

      In an engagement where you are outnumbered if you dont have a loader with wicked speed and wicked stamina , regardless of how accurate your gunner is , you are dead meat . No loader. No victory . You can't pull the trigger on an empty breech .

    • @methylene5
      @methylene5 Год назад +2

      Wittmans's usual gunner was actually away and survived after tank Tiger 007 exploded.

  • @KernowekTim
    @KernowekTim 3 года назад +353

    Wittmann was an exceptional Panzer commander; skilled, motivated, and merciless. As an SS man, Wittmann was the perfect propaganda role model, the 'Black Baron' SS. However, as a Panzer ace, his actual kill rate of enemy tanks, and other motorised ordnance, was over-shadowed by the Wehrmacht Panzer ace Kurt Knispel. Knispel absolutely did not 'fit the bill' as a propaganda icon, he was however, more accomplished and positively more humane as a professional German soldier than Wittmann. Sadly Knispel was killed fighting a vastly numerically superior force of Russian tanks on the Eastern front. History seems to prefer the flamboyant professional over the more ardent, less popularised ones. G.A. Custer---R S Mackensie being the perfect example.

    • @CrniWuk
      @CrniWuk 3 года назад +15

      Wittmann was probably exagerated. There might have been a lot of propaganda around him and his crew. Which doesn't mean that he wasn't a skilled commander. But I think a lot of what surounds Wittman should be taken with a grain of Salt. Carious was once talkingabout Wittman and he said that even back then they didn't believe "everything" that was reported about him because they knew about the propaganda efforts and the need to have a heroic figure particularly within the Waffen SS which has always been seen like a sort of step child of the German army trotting behind the "real" army. The Waffen SS was somewhat desperate in finding recognition and acceptance among the military. So yeah. Wittman was definetly an interesting character. But there are many doubts when it comes to all the information about him.

    • @TimMallick
      @TimMallick 2 года назад +2

      ruclips.net/video/pfmilK8D0_Y/видео.html
      Dr Toppel interview Kurts commander who said it was all BS, no one knew Kurts total, least of all Kurt, and that he was never put forward for the Knights cross, not to take anything away from him but accurate history is a good thing

    • @inigobantok1579
      @inigobantok1579 2 года назад +14

      The problem with knipsel was most of his attack are ambushes and mostly has infantry and Artillery support wittman woll and and his crew are better and add to that he destroyed an entired armored battalion all by himself

    • @brentperkins83
      @brentperkins83 2 года назад +7

      Very well said by an armchair quarterback.

    • @aloha2104
      @aloha2104 2 года назад +8

      Tim Roger - They were both heroes!..

  • @thatrandomguyontheinternet2477
    @thatrandomguyontheinternet2477 3 месяца назад +5

    Thank you wittman, you alerted the allied rear of tanks just before the main tank force arrived

  • @richardjames9091
    @richardjames9091 3 месяца назад +2

    This is the best WW2 tank documentary on RUclips. The marriage of interviews of those that were there and the modern digital reconstructions is amazing thanks to all involved and to the channel.

  • @Blackholelord
    @Blackholelord 2 года назад +71

    Respect the skill and nerve of steel to enter battle after battle, knowing in a single moment it would be over. Thankfully it was only one crew this good, if they were that equally good, it would had made the war even harder to win

    • @chriskoort5717
      @chriskoort5717 2 года назад +10

      But the good guys still lost the war.

    • @algrayson8965
      @algrayson8965 2 года назад +7

      @@chriskoort5717 The winner is the good guys. The losers are the war criminals.

    • @user-fd4il6pi9i
      @user-fd4il6pi9i 2 года назад +1

      @@algrayson8965 No, soviets got disarmed in 1990

    • @user-fd4il6pi9i
      @user-fd4il6pi9i 2 года назад +8

      @@algrayson8965 Bad guys won

    • @HomeboyUnholy
      @HomeboyUnholy 2 года назад +9

      Bad guys won. Good guys lost

  • @oberleutnanttai4343
    @oberleutnanttai4343 2 года назад +23

    I wish Otto Carius was as famous to people who are starting to learn about WW2.

  • @bigbaba1111
    @bigbaba1111 2 года назад +100

    his outstanding assault against the elite 7th armor (desert rats) is still studied at military academies worldwide.

    • @BFVK
      @BFVK Год назад +4

      No... Desert Rats showed a lack of careness and Wittman assaulted a taown with heavy tanks and lost the major part.
      If it's studied, it's for what not to do.

    • @emil-1609
      @emil-1609 Год назад +20

      ​@@BFVK you seem a little insulted or insecured mate
      of course you could also call using one tank and having to abandon it "major loss" of troops, if there is only one

    • @ussindianapolis487
      @ussindianapolis487 10 месяцев назад +1

      ​@@emil-1609he talks about the later part of tge battle where germans got annihilated because wittman alerted the british that an attack was coming by his reckless assault.

  • @MrBilld75
    @MrBilld75 2 года назад +28

    "Oh, we're outnumbered?! Hold my beer." Lol.

    • @joecam1167
      @joecam1167 4 месяца назад +1

      Hold mein stein

  • @fabiosunspot1112
    @fabiosunspot1112 3 года назад +47

    The stug was a superb weapon platform for infantry support,he took armored warfare to a hold new level...

  • @ostlandr
    @ostlandr 3 года назад +62

    11:30 Wow, taking on T-34s with a STUG III with the short-barreled 75 was suicide. But Wittman and crew pulled it off. Took some incredible shooting.

    • @Scepticalasfuk
      @Scepticalasfuk 3 года назад +6

      A 'high-velocity' 75.

    • @connorkenway3654
      @connorkenway3654 3 года назад +1

      @@Scepticalasfuk In 1941???

    • @atlas3556
      @atlas3556 2 года назад +4

      @@Scepticalasfuk that was the short barreled low velocity 7.5 cm gun if I am correct, for anti personnel function.

    • @thegreatdominion949
      @thegreatdominion949 2 года назад +2

      @@Scepticalasfuk I don't think the narrator was correct in saying it was a high velocity gun. It was really a howitzer. Still it was capable of killing early war Allied tanks.
      en.wikipedia.org/wiki/7.5_cm_KwK_37

    • @croma81
      @croma81 2 года назад +3

      It was StuG A short barreled low velo L24 also its not War Thunder. L24 can do some damage with good hits.

  • @reginaldmcnab3265
    @reginaldmcnab3265 2 года назад +17

    Outgunned and outnumbered but resolute! Discipline and duty was at his core!

  • @eelchiong6709
    @eelchiong6709 2 года назад +32

    What a way to go! The last tank to fall. And the leader at that! This is the stuff of legends! Would that God grant me a death like that.

    • @unsrescyldas9745
      @unsrescyldas9745 Год назад

      Most sacrifices will go unnoticed, none but God to see them or remember them, so don't let the glory thereof seduce you.

    • @mrpolsco6872
      @mrpolsco6872 Год назад +1

      Pity you won’t see a movie about him and his crew like …the American movie “ Fury “ No can’t see Hollywood putting that one on the projects list. Clint Eastwoods Letters from Iwo Jima being a excellent exception from the Japanese perspective.

    • @scottboyd7368
      @scottboyd7368 10 месяцев назад +1

      I'd rather die at 103 after bedding 5 playboy bunnies.....just sayin..

    • @mrwhat5094
      @mrwhat5094 5 месяцев назад

      ​@@scottboyd7368that's why noone will remember you.

  • @johnleary4597
    @johnleary4597 3 года назад +51

    That must have felt so badass to go from a single stug to commander of 5 tigers. Panzer VI must have felt like you were invincible after riding in stug. Can’t imagine how much morale those guys gained, and the morale of the other men seeing 5 panzer VI reinforce your line compared to the little tank power they possessed prior.

    • @FFM0594
      @FFM0594 3 года назад +4

      I read that STUGs killed more tanks than any other German weapon.

    • @kocant1274
      @kocant1274 3 года назад +2

      @@FFM0594 The Stugs were the most produced german tank iirc so it would make sense.

    • @johnleary4597
      @johnleary4597 3 года назад +1

      @@FFM0594 most likely, i would guess 88 main artillery guns killed morr armor then stug. Its stug or 88s at the top 3 german anti armor guns for sure.

  • @jonL88
    @jonL88 3 года назад +55

    Yesss! Finally a proper GTB episode about Wittmann that doesn’t lag

  • @cj360trider
    @cj360trider 2 года назад +171

    Idolized, no. Respected for his ability, absolutely.

    • @warpig7493
      @warpig7493 2 года назад +3

      Well spoken Sir.

    • @SalmanKhan-rg2im
      @SalmanKhan-rg2im 2 года назад +5

      Should be both idolize and respected.. they lose and consider as a wrong side in history..

    • @cj360trider
      @cj360trider 2 года назад +9

      @@SalmanKhan-rg2im you consider the Third Reich and it's history as "not wrong"?

    • @enriqueperezarce5485
      @enriqueperezarce5485 2 года назад +3

      @@cj360trider think he is talking about the master tanker which isn’t bad to idolize him for his abilities

    • @veinbanger9381
      @veinbanger9381 2 года назад +7

      @@cj360trider honestly looking at the world today, no they wasnt wrong. Look what Israel is doing to Palestine and the world today.
      We fought the wrong mates

  • @g.h.9117
    @g.h.9117 2 года назад +20

    Tremendously courageous combat soldier the likes we will probably never see again. We have no one even close to his combat achievements...

    • @ZRockwell
      @ZRockwell 4 месяца назад +1

      Because the type of wars fought today do not allow for it.

  • @kragar77
    @kragar77 3 года назад +11

    Amazing how as soon as I find this channel and their videos, they are the ones to release a much needed video dedicated to Wittmann's feats.

  • @motorrebell
    @motorrebell 3 года назад +29

    Otto Carius , Ernst Barkmann , Kurt Knispel , Balthasar Woll,,, so many to tell about !

    • @motorrebell
      @motorrebell 3 года назад +2

      @joseph gallacher but with the same weak military strength supplies & MANPOWER ? No .

  • @toasteddingus6925
    @toasteddingus6925 Год назад +8

    BECAUSE HE WAS GOOD AT GEOMETRY, TRIGONOMETRY, MAP READING, & perhaps most crucial of all..... He liked to read. He learned all he could about his tank, and how and why it worked. He became a part of it.

  • @davecopp9356
    @davecopp9356 Год назад +13

    Thank you for your service Mr. Wittmann. Respect and RIP.

  • @catskinner3254
    @catskinner3254 3 года назад +356

    Who was his loader and gunner? They deserve 60% of his credit if not more .

    • @blaircalvin5025
      @blaircalvin5025 3 года назад +37

      Gunner was Bobby Woll. But he was not in 007 on 8/8/44

    • @zulubeatz1
      @zulubeatz1 3 года назад +5

      Absolutely. Good point

    • @mkoschier
      @mkoschier 3 года назад +13

      @@blaircalvin5025 and was awarded the knightscross

    • @nikolaosmalakis8047
      @nikolaosmalakis8047 3 года назад +15

      BALTASAR WOHL WAS HIS GUNNER, it took him one hour to turn the Tigers tower a full turn!

    • @chitlika
      @chitlika 3 года назад +4

      @@blaircalvin5025 Did he survive the war?

  • @GuderII
    @GuderII 3 года назад +239

    Kurt Knispel just like : *Yeah I just gonna drive my King Tiger to Valhalla then*

    • @DJBI556
      @DJBI556 3 года назад +28

      The unsung ace, well mostly unsung.

    • @todiathink8864
      @todiathink8864 3 года назад +26

      Knipsel was the ultimate tank warrior!

    • @bunzeebear2973
      @bunzeebear2973 3 года назад +2

      @@DJBI556 Yeah, I only knew of Baron Von Richthofen & his flying circus(the Red Baron)in WW1

    • @steve_jackson9933
      @steve_jackson9933 3 года назад +8

      He was the working man's tanker.

    • @j.zingler6735
      @j.zingler6735 3 года назад +7

      @@todiathink8864 He was not on party line though.

  • @shaunnaude5190
    @shaunnaude5190 2 года назад +15

    I put it to you that without his gunner,driver and loader no one would have known the name Wittman.

    • @jeremiahbudaye5630
      @jeremiahbudaye5630 Месяц назад

      I put it to you that with a less capable leader the entire team would have been Knocked out long before they did. The tank crew he commanded as a soldier were most certainly different from the ones he commanded as a commissioned officer, same results. Never underestimate the power of great leadership.

  • @CloneShockTrooper
    @CloneShockTrooper 2 года назад +8

    Fun fact, Wittmans Tiger 🐅 in this documentary has the number 007

  • @spinnetti
    @spinnetti 3 года назад +96

    That's literally incredible. A one man (one crew) army. The Story should give some air time to the crew also....

    • @jagers-diabetes524
      @jagers-diabetes524 3 года назад +2

      His leadership is what made his whole crew so legendary. One person can't crew a tank, nor perform at the most basic of levels.

    • @overlord5068
      @overlord5068 3 года назад +4

      He was a silent guy but a hardcore fanatic. Look up his views on race and anyone that didn't have 100% germanic D-N-A and face structure... He was pretty hardcore racist

    • @jagers-diabetes524
      @jagers-diabetes524 3 года назад +13

      @@overlord5068 yes. Make it about race. Sorry man, no one cares. We cared about the story, not the politics behind it.

    • @namestick6133
      @namestick6133 3 года назад +7

      @@overlord5068 Wow a person was racist before the term was coined in 1961...

    • @HomeboyUnholy
      @HomeboyUnholy 2 года назад

      @@overlord5068 yup. No one cares. Germany was a great nation. And little pansy males who worry about racism aren't going to deter the admiration.

  • @topspot9417
    @topspot9417 3 года назад +43

    The previous generation was so much tougher than we are.

    • @m.plotzek3307
      @m.plotzek3307 3 года назад +3

      ... and so much more brainwashed 🤯

    • @topspot9417
      @topspot9417 3 года назад +22

      @@m.plotzek3307 LOL, we are brainwashed even more

    • @jamesgellert1263
      @jamesgellert1263 3 года назад +2

      @@topspot9417 I know right.

    • @l.u.rehuher3714
      @l.u.rehuher3714 3 года назад +2

      @@m.plotzek3307
      They were meth heads.
      high as f**k

    • @topspot9417
      @topspot9417 3 года назад +3

      @Andy Mills it is not about the camps.Current values are very low.Just consume.Just please yourself.People die for virtual likes, for the stupid and useless challenges.Our education is getting worse and and most important humanity try to live their lives without it's Creator and as such they are doomed.

  • @bradamador5398
    @bradamador5398 2 года назад +6

    The crew deserves credit as well, but the commander is just that. He gave the commands that enabled his victories so like most leaders deserves the most credit.

    • @2adamast
      @2adamast Год назад +1

      His final catastrophic charge is certainly his too.

  • @MrNaKillshots
    @MrNaKillshots 11 месяцев назад +4

    Every tank commander relies on his crew. They are all pivotal and deserving of respect.

  • @sdfswords
    @sdfswords 3 года назад +29

    His moving while firing tactics are the exact basis of US armor tactics used with the Abrams tank to this day.

    • @MrWasim100100
      @MrWasim100100 3 года назад +7

      us technological advance enabled us force to do so but i think it was remarkable in ww2 without modern technology !

    • @andrewflindall9048
      @andrewflindall9048 3 года назад +3

      In the run-up to the war, British tanks were designed for firing on the move. The 2-pr had no elevation gear, the gunner used his shoulder. Great for a tank melee but inadequate at desert ranges.

    • @myparceltape1169
      @myparceltape1169 3 года назад +1

      @@andrewflindall9048 The modern British tanks are said to be able to move while keeping the target in their sights, was there a gap when they could not?

    • @andrewflindall9048
      @andrewflindall9048 3 года назад +1

      @@myparceltape1169 The Americans pioneered stabilisation systems during the war but they were not really accurate enough to keep a sight on target. Postwar, things improved, perhaps by the 80s/90s there was a reasonable chance of tracking targets from a moving vehicle. Remember that half the problem is keeping your eye on the sight while you're being chucked around.

    • @myparceltape1169
      @myparceltape1169 3 года назад +1

      @@andrewflindall9048 So it was all up to the gunner and how responsive the gun was to his hands.

  • @samson9535
    @samson9535 3 года назад +14

    His gunner, Bobby Wall was the Ace! Unbelievable accuracy even on the move!

    • @azig4725
      @azig4725 2 года назад

      They can't maneuver or his gunner will kill them if it wasn't for his commands and leadership

  • @waraichs40
    @waraichs40 Год назад +9

    Look who,s talking about invading other countries don,forget vietnam iraq afganistan and so many other small countries.

    • @trepxx
      @trepxx 2 месяца назад

      3rd world countries don’t count

  • @adzilabidin6136
    @adzilabidin6136 2 года назад +5

    Kurt Knispel and Otto Carius after witnessing the title : are we a joke to you?"

  • @sontungle2641
    @sontungle2641 3 года назад +12

    101st SS Heavy Panzer Battalion was down from 45 Tiger I to 15 Tiger I tanks. But only 6 of them ready for operation as 9 was under repair.

  • @skleem4871
    @skleem4871 3 года назад +14

    Wow the footage shown here is truly amazing. Thanks for sharing history

  • @KeneRM
    @KeneRM Год назад +9

    it kinda amazes me we dont know the gunner's name , that guy deserves many more medals in markmanship

    • @bracoop2
      @bracoop2 Год назад +3

      I have seen his name mentioned in the comments. It is Balthassar Woll.

    • @lennykump8396
      @lennykump8396 Год назад +1

      @@bracoop2 tank crews changed. You didn't have the same crew in the same tank over 6 years of war.

    • @jeffadams9807
      @jeffadams9807 11 месяцев назад

      His Gunner Was Balthassar
      "Bobbi" Woll...

    • @williamrance2587
      @williamrance2587 6 месяцев назад

      Balthasar woll wittmanns gunner

  • @thedirty530
    @thedirty530 3 года назад +19

    This is such a good perspective on an individual level... It really is enlightening in many area's that are not necessarily explained from other documentaries and overviews as a whole... Fantastic Video!

  • @jonomurphy1117
    @jonomurphy1117 3 года назад +16

    Gotta love how the short barrelled KWK 37 was referred to as a high velocity weapon

  • @tomeskoblar
    @tomeskoblar 5 месяцев назад +2

    Great man .

  • @WarPigstheHun
    @WarPigstheHun Год назад +5

    "it's over Whitman we have the high ground!"
    T-34 unit before death.

  • @nikonmark37814
    @nikonmark37814 3 года назад +59

    Captain Wittmann was a soldier following orders, he was exceptional, every war has men like Michael Wittmann.

    • @petegarrido5406
      @petegarrido5406 3 года назад +19

      You wanna talk about murdering POW's.....loom up what the French and Danes did near the end of the war .
      Post war how many German POW's were intentionally murdered...gtfoh

    • @petegarrido5406
      @petegarrido5406 3 года назад +2

      @Oke Ihenacho and you as well...be well

    • @MothaLuva
      @MothaLuva 3 года назад +6

      @Oke Ihenacho Same applies for the USAAC and RAF (just to name two), regarding murdering civilians and POWs. Not to forget Nobel prize for peace holder Barack „Childkiller“ Obama.
      So what’s your point? The ever returning bullish.t of „Allied killing is good, German killing is bad“?

    • @BattleSloths
      @BattleSloths 3 года назад

      Agreed. Well said.

    • @benasselin798
      @benasselin798 3 года назад

      @@petegarrido5406 and the women shaved head for shame..

  • @andrewm514
    @andrewm514 3 года назад +38

    What a brave young man. Salute !!

    • @frankanderson5012
      @frankanderson5012 3 года назад +8

      I'm more impressed by the Allied tankers who had to fight in inferior tanks and had to go up against him. Who's more braver. There person in one of the most heavily armoured and best gunned tanks of the war or those who know that their chances of surviving against such a tank are slim but still go on? It's a shame that history remembers and admires him but forgets those who didn't get all the praise and hero worshiping.
      Try giving some thought to them, even though you don't know their names.

    • @mistermax3034
      @mistermax3034 3 года назад +4

      @@frankanderson5012 I'd say the Allied tankers who had near unlimited air and artillery power on their side were a tad less brave.

    • @anugranmathimugan2778
      @anugranmathimugan2778 3 года назад +3

      @@frankanderson5012 Completely right especially the British tankers , he got what he deserved .

    • @cryptic6245
      @cryptic6245 3 года назад +2

      @@anugranmathimugan2778 America Bias

  • @JockBlock-vd2ep
    @JockBlock-vd2ep 4 месяца назад +2

    Michael Whitman was the 2nd highest scoring tank ace in history.

  • @t.r.4496
    @t.r.4496 3 года назад +21

    Guy was Rolling Around in a Stug like he was playing World of Tanks. Lose the tank and gain more XP.

  • @zulubeatz1
    @zulubeatz1 3 года назад +69

    Wow to take out 6 T34s with a Stug. That's pretty amazing if you know the stats. It's a LOW velocity 75mm gun (not high as stated) so he had to get very close.

    • @youraveragescotsman7119
      @youraveragescotsman7119 3 года назад +3

      Eh... You realise that the Stug III had a long barrel version, right?
      It would have easily cut through the frontal Armour of a T-34 at well over 1000 meters.

    • @justanotherguy4382
      @justanotherguy4382 3 года назад +30

      @@youraveragescotsman7119 wittman's stug III aufs A was a short barrel version.

    • @zulubeatz1
      @zulubeatz1 3 года назад +10

      @@youraveragescotsman7119 I do but Wittman had the short one. It's in the photo

    • @zulubeatz1
      @zulubeatz1 3 года назад +3

      @@justanotherguy4382 Cheers fella

    • @SarsTheSecond
      @SarsTheSecond 3 года назад +10

      @@zulubeatz1 Since T34s were poorly made(well lot of them had problems specailly with steel quality and welding) it was possible to destroy them with weaker guns.

  • @mohammadkamruzzman1836
    @mohammadkamruzzman1836 2 года назад +4

    Really loved the show, take a bow to Michael Wittmann & his team.

  • @AlbertGarcia-ez6wj
    @AlbertGarcia-ez6wj Год назад +5

    A hero and a great warrior until the end. Thank you for your service.

  • @andrewmontgomery5621
    @andrewmontgomery5621 3 года назад +42

    Michael Whitmann is truly The Black Baron.

    • @dhss333
      @dhss333 3 года назад +1

      No-Kurt Knispel, more kills.

    • @MEDZFactor
      @MEDZFactor 3 года назад +1

      @@dhss333 Kurt wasn’t SS. Hence the “Black” in the title.

    • @dhss333
      @dhss333 3 года назад +1

      @@MEDZFactor Irrelevant & superfluous: Kurt K. was the greatest tank ace.

    • @MEDZFactor
      @MEDZFactor 3 года назад +1

      @@dhss333 yes, but my point is he wouldn’t be referred to as “Black Baron” since he wasn’t SS. That’s all.

    • @dhss333
      @dhss333 3 года назад +1

      @@MEDZFactor BUT the presenter here Calls Witmann the highest scoring ace: not true-Knispel was.

  • @balandsaeid1929
    @balandsaeid1929 3 года назад +90

    Make A Video on German Ace Tank Commander Kurt Knispel.

    • @6412mars
      @6412mars 3 года назад +17

      The real ace of aces!

    • @voltmandk.h.sherman777
      @voltmandk.h.sherman777 3 года назад +2

      That would be so great indeed!

    • @LeCoude76
      @LeCoude76 3 года назад +3

      @@6412mars Not really, Michael was the only one vs Knispel and Carrius who start as Commander when he enter in a tank, Knispel got most of his victory as a gunner, Carrius was in too many position in the tank before upgrade to Commander so they got most of their victory in other position. Wittmann got all is victory as a Commander, he was a commander the day he enter in a Stug III. So people forget this fact, but i dont say Knispel, or Carrius are not great commander, but the fact is Wittmann was the best as starting as a Commander.

    • @dhss333
      @dhss333 3 года назад

      There are 2 videos on him.

    • @TimMallick
      @TimMallick 2 года назад

      Why ? Please see the RUclips video with Dr Toppel who interviewed kurts actual commander
      Lots of myth that’s been propagated

  • @RW4X4X3006
    @RW4X4X3006 2 года назад +8

    As a boy, I listened like a fly on the wall, to my dad's pals taking about their war in Europe. They had no illusions about an easy fight against any German tanks, even up to the end. They'd talk about "Mini Tigers" - whatever those were. Small and nimble, come out of nowhere with gun blasting, then disappear back into the wood.

    • @ToreDL87
      @ToreDL87 2 года назад +2

      Yeah a lot of the stuff that the Germans tinkered up would have made any lesser opponents think twice about pushing into Germany.
      Could be they referenced the Hetzer, German tank destroyer based on the PZ38(t) Czech light tank design that the Germans basically removed the turret on (along with various logistical improvements), and mounted a high velocity gun in the hull, very capable and cheap to produce, fielded in large numbers (almost 3000) right near and up to the end.
      It was used exactly as you described, striking from the shadows and disappeared before anyone knew what was going on.
      Unbelievably lethal and effective given it's light and cheap construction.
      It's replacement, the E-10, would have been even lower, faster, and armed with a better gun.

    • @larryking7
      @larryking7 2 года назад +1

      Mini Tigers, probably a Panzer 4, with skirts around the turret. Looked like a mini tiger.

    • @RW4X4X3006
      @RW4X4X3006 2 года назад

      @@larryking7 Perhaps, but I don't know. I think they may have been referring to just about any vehicle the Germans mounted a gun on.

  • @hauptmann9270
    @hauptmann9270 2 года назад +1

    Fähiger taktiker und akkurat und mutig. Objektiver film.

  • @martentrudeau6948
    @martentrudeau6948 3 года назад +24

    Great history on Michael Wittmann, a brave, brilliant, determined and an amazing soldier.

    • @Mugdorna
      @Mugdorna 3 года назад +5

      In Normandy he attacked without support. Resulting in the lost of 3 Tigers and 4 Pz IVs for little effect.
      Destroying 20+ Allied vehicles was impressive but had little overall effect on the Allied advance.

  • @markwhitton8785
    @markwhitton8785 3 года назад +12

    Loved the British tank guy in commentary, spot on with "....he was no hero to me...."

  • @mauriceupton1474
    @mauriceupton1474 2 года назад +5

    Wittman had a very good gunner and driver, it's a team effort in a tank.

    • @gravitatemortuus1080
      @gravitatemortuus1080 Год назад

      Yes, but a good leader matters.

    • @tiagomonteiro130
      @tiagomonteiro130 Год назад

      @@gravitatemortuus1080 When it comes to tanks the whole crew is rewarded so i don't know why people only talk about him his gunner was amazing

  • @cory4576
    @cory4576 Год назад +2

    I'm American and this German tank ace is what a leader should be a man that cares nothing but for his men he even punched a superior in the face

  • @tommcguire6472
    @tommcguire6472 3 года назад +16

    Nobody says a damned word about kurt knipsel,the greatest tank ace of all time,by a significant number. If anyone should have a show about him,it should be this guy.

    • @MadJack_I_
      @MadJack_I_ 3 года назад +1

      Knispel! not Knipsel.

  • @drfranklippenheimer8743
    @drfranklippenheimer8743 3 года назад +12

    Well done documentary. Amazing footage.

    • @ZZkam1kadzeZZ
      @ZZkam1kadzeZZ 3 года назад

      Yet, they still were too lazy to translate what russian tanker said. Subtitles do not match completely )

  • @Harte74
    @Harte74 2 года назад +19

    Several mistakes in this video, here's 2 of them:
    1: Germanny invaded Poland on september 1st, 1939.
    2: The StuG shown as Wittmann's is armed with a 75/L24 gun, a LOW velocity gun, certainly not a high velocity.

    • @VeganerHippie
      @VeganerHippie Год назад

      Yes. Iwas liking the documentary until that point. So many big inaccuracies.

    • @ezekieljudah2780
      @ezekieljudah2780 Год назад +2

      The dude SEPT 1939.... THE 1ST WOULD BE INCLUDED!!!!!. I hate stupid comments

  • @enawikena
    @enawikena Год назад +1

    a great and very interesting documentary with one fault - nobody I have met yet is wise and intelligent enough to understand history in an objective way - to be wise enough to make an objective statement we need to understand what objectivity is beyond our simple-minded belief-systems about "Good and bad". We also have to understand our own projections and the propaganda of the "Good ones". Not easy. I hardly have met people within the anglo-saxon countries able to be near to reality. Well that is the human condition.

  • @andsoiderparound9909
    @andsoiderparound9909 3 года назад +53

    Every history channel: Michael Wittman is the greatest german tank ace
    The rest of Wittmans crew: are we a joke to you

    • @chrishamilton2559
      @chrishamilton2559 3 года назад

      Kurt Knispel: ........

    • @THEsuperCourier
      @THEsuperCourier 3 года назад

      They were ALL an expendable joke to power mad fascists, as long as these helmet tools kept dreaming and didn't wake up from their bloodlusting dream worlds.

    • @paulaumentado1588
      @paulaumentado1588 2 года назад

      @@THEsuperCourier you do not know how if feels to be a soldier nor have honor keyboard warrior

  • @buijs1967
    @buijs1967 3 года назад +100

    He did that with a 75mm short Stug!? Impressive

    • @samuelegiuliani9492
      @samuelegiuliani9492 3 года назад

      Nha he didn't. He did It with a stuG F. The First with a long 75

    • @Dreachon
      @Dreachon 3 года назад +24

      @@samuelegiuliani9492
      In 1941? Think again.

    • @paulb4980
      @paulb4980 3 года назад

      Have these numbers been verified by Russian sources?

    • @roum22
      @roum22 3 года назад +6

      I doubt that's possible, they just animated the wrong variant of Stug. Most history offerings on WW2 are wildly inaccurate on such matters.

    • @Dreachon
      @Dreachon 3 года назад +18

      @@roum22 This event took place in 1941. That makes it clear what gun the StuG would have had.

  • @user-yn8ct1qh9t
    @user-yn8ct1qh9t 6 месяцев назад

    Thank you so much for this absolutely epic and touching documentary

  • @israelalvarado9720
    @israelalvarado9720 2 года назад +1

    Why hasn’t this become a movie?!?!?!?!!

  • @jacklarue7049
    @jacklarue7049 3 года назад +43

    All those saying his crew is left out of the glory-Wittman was a soldiers officer, always praising his mates. Don't forget they were also the well-oiled, efficient, killing machine that they were due to his leadership, expertise, and tactics on the battlefield. One could even argue narcotics were equally as crucial to their success, due to the armored crews being given many tablets of Pervitin (Methamphetamine) enabling them to almost constantly push the fight onward, covering so much ground so quickly, Führer and his top generals often had the difficult task of trying to track precisely where his units, thus the new fronts, were.

    • @motorcop505
      @motorcop505 3 года назад +5

      Pervatin was so common it was called "Tankers' Chocolate."

    • @douglasturner6153
      @douglasturner6153 3 года назад +4

      That's all the Fuhrer needed. Having to worry about reckless Speed Freak Commander's he can't keep track of. Didn't they realize he already had a full plate of conferns?

    • @violinoscar
      @violinoscar 2 года назад +5

      British soldiers were also routinely given methamphetamine to keep them alert during their sleep deprived hours on the front.

    • @jonny_codphilo7809
      @jonny_codphilo7809 2 года назад

      winners dont use drugs

    • @von-Adler
      @von-Adler Год назад +1

      The German Cemetery at La Cambe near Cherbourg may contain thousands of graves. You can easily see Wittman's and his crew by the Wreaths and flowers.

  • @abhilashyadav2274
    @abhilashyadav2274 3 года назад +26

    *Next : Otto Carius*

    • @6412mars
      @6412mars 3 года назад +5

      Kurt Knispel

    • @WhiteWolfeHU
      @WhiteWolfeHU 3 года назад +2

      Tigers in the Mud. Just read the book it’s hours of entertainment and much more exciting than any of these videos.

    • @abhilashyadav2274
      @abhilashyadav2274 3 года назад +2

      @@WhiteWolfeHU Already read it. Brilliant book.

  • @tiglatus
    @tiglatus 2 года назад +4

    wittmann was the most skilled tank commander in the world, till now!!!!!!his crew also!!!

  • @nickwood1062
    @nickwood1062 2 года назад +3

    It's awesome how much they used cameras and recorded what happened.

  • @Davivd2
    @Davivd2 3 года назад +211

    Is it just me or does it seem like Wittman's gunner deserves most of the credit for these kills? So much of these accomplishments were due to crack shooting and fast reloading.

    • @Veldtian1
      @Veldtian1 3 года назад +6

      He's the quarterback.

    • @Wolfen443
      @Wolfen443 3 года назад +10

      Yeah, is like the he gets all the credit for being the leader, it happens too often.

    • @420BulletSponge
      @420BulletSponge 3 года назад +17

      It's all about camaraderie, they were like a well oiled machine together.

    • @mottthehoople693
      @mottthehoople693 3 года назад +5

      @@420BulletSponge but Wittman got all the grease

    • @southerninfidel3141
      @southerninfidel3141 3 года назад +1

      Someone has to spot the target

  • @jamessills5802
    @jamessills5802 3 года назад +47

    His gunner Wolfie was dah Man

    • @beejayex1516
      @beejayex1516 3 года назад

      hmm was that volfgung von dahman - never seen him before...

    • @THEsuperCourier
      @THEsuperCourier 3 года назад +1

      He was black???

  • @cowboywoodard2569
    @cowboywoodard2569 2 года назад +1

    Team work will overcome odds that you can't believe

  • @robertbaricz2452
    @robertbaricz2452 Год назад +1

    Respect For Heroes Always And Forever Amen!

  • @SonorousAxe65
    @SonorousAxe65 3 года назад +9

    I can’t wait to finish this EPIC episode

  • @rungcox4823
    @rungcox4823 3 года назад +53

    They should really do one about Knipsel

    • @wattnao902
      @wattnao902 3 года назад +4

      Now that was a real warrior.

    • @myvideosetc.8271
      @myvideosetc.8271 3 года назад +5

      "The knight without cross", they published a very nice book about him last year with that name.

    • @kiiorigin3544
      @kiiorigin3544 3 года назад

      very little spoken of him. I’ve his 1/35 Tiger model kit from cyber models/ dragon.

    • @dhss333
      @dhss333 3 года назад

      There is more than 1 on Knispel, the greater ace.

    • @mistermax3034
      @mistermax3034 3 года назад

      @@wattnao902 Wittman wasn't?

  • @cryptoworldpeace2974
    @cryptoworldpeace2974 Год назад +1

    Ahh yes. Back when History Channel actually aired content that wasn't shameful for humanity.

  • @Mtlmshr
    @Mtlmshr 4 месяца назад

    Really like the graphics along with the information you give about what your showing it’s very informative

  • @gungasc
    @gungasc 3 года назад +12

    Each of those 3 men deserve credit, but they are by far the greatest Tank Crew that ever existed.

    • @chrishamilton2559
      @chrishamilton2559 3 года назад +1

      You know nothing of Kurt Knispel.

    • @stuglife5514
      @stuglife5514 3 года назад +2

      A tiger had a Crew of 5...Commander, Gunner, Loader, Driver, and Hullgunner/radio operator

  • @jeffri7482
    @jeffri7482 3 года назад +8

    Imagine witman still has a family today and has joined the military

  • @eddiepetermann2880
    @eddiepetermann2880 2 года назад +2

    Wittman Rules the tank fighting King!

  • @bigptm1364
    @bigptm1364 3 года назад +3

    I think he said, each side has tens of thousands of tanks! I just nvr pictured it until he explained how huge these battles are. 3million soldiers against 3 million soldiers!

  • @carolusmagnus2701
    @carolusmagnus2701 3 года назад +88

    What a brave soldier!! Rest in peace forever.

    • @fredmdbud
      @fredmdbud 3 года назад +7

      He was indignant upon returning home and seeing the damage from Allied bombing. This from a man who took part in the invasion of Russia. Payback is a b#tch.

    • @mistermax3034
      @mistermax3034 3 года назад +3

      @@fredmdbud Funny how that logic wasn't applied to the US during 911.

    • @radurodina9265
      @radurodina9265 3 года назад +1

      @@fredmdbud I mean I would be pretty bumped out if my country got obliterated by bombs even though my nation started the whole thing. I don't think I would be very happy about that... (Also pretty much everyone in the german army had a go in Russia because they were conscripted)