Pershing vs Panther

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  • Опубликовано: 18 окт 2024
  • As the war neared its end, it was crucial to capture the fortified German city of Cologne. Eagle 7, a newly deployed Pershing tank, was directed towards the Rhine, ready to confront the formidable German Panther. We used as a rerference, Spearhead, a riveting book penned by Adam Makos. It offers a detailed perspective of the war as experienced by the crew of Eagle 7, with a particular emphasis on its gunner, Clarence Smoyer.

Комментарии • 16

  • @thatonetanker1436
    @thatonetanker1436 Год назад +8

    10/10 my friends, always will be here to watch

  • @Thesomthingfighter
    @Thesomthingfighter Год назад +1

    Very swag as usual

  • @ThatyellowWarbird
    @ThatyellowWarbird Год назад

    Is this the new narrator, nice😊

  • @LancelotChan
    @LancelotChan Год назад +2

    Sudden blast of volume of "1 german tank is ...... "

  • @LMV_Brick_Productions_Real
    @LMV_Brick_Productions_Real Год назад +2

    Can a future Yarnhub Mystery video be about Gil Perez? A soldier who was guarding in Manila was mysteriously transported/teleported to Mexico.

  • @legoguy2020
    @legoguy2020 Год назад

    Great video. But there is one thing y'all got wrong the photo if the panther is a panther f which was never used and the panther in this battle is most likely a panther f so can y'all please fix that and make sure you are using the pictures of the tanks that are in the videos.

    • @Panzer_Craze
      @Panzer_Craze 11 месяцев назад

      The Panther F with narrow turret never saw combat but there's a hybrid panther with F hull and G turret that saw combat

  • @gings4ever
    @gings4ever Год назад

    I believe only the loader and the commander successfully gtfo'd from the first Sherman as the driver, who actually has a picture of him dead in his position slumped with the hatch open, and the gunner were gone, never mind the commander that... well.. died after said gtfo.
    I'd like to buy the Eagle 7 at one point although I'm not sure if the crew's likeness, or Clarence for that matter, are the crew with it

  • @Historical-mi8hd
    @Historical-mi8hd Год назад

    He should have gotten it as soon as it was reported

  • @hilmarheathkliff9511
    @hilmarheathkliff9511 Год назад

    this took place under a grotesque depicting a man sucking his own twig and berries

  • @Lynxium_
    @Lynxium_ Год назад

    Interesting concept but the video doesn't end up being much shorter and it ends up just feeling too rushed

  • @hughburgess7201
    @hughburgess7201 Год назад

    The term "Dough" or Dough Boy is from World War 1. Pathetic animation.

    • @YarnhubBlitz
      @YarnhubBlitz  Год назад +1

      We used the book spearhead as a reference where this is mentioned.

    • @Lynxium_
      @Lynxium_ Год назад

      @@YarnhubBlitz seems the book might have a mistake, as "doughboy" was only used in the early 1940s, and by the time American troops were coming to Europe en masse, the term was phased out

    • @rogerparker8724
      @rogerparker8724 Год назад

      Wrong. The term “dough” is entirely correct as the 36th Armored Regiment, the armored infantry soldiers accompanying the 3rd AD tankers, were nicknamed the “Blitz Doughs” which was shortened by the tankers to simply “doughs”. Look it up and you’ll see I’m correct.