Hitler's Elite Special Forces: The Brandenburgers (WW2)

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  • Опубликовано: 27 янв 2025

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  • @trolllo9729
    @trolllo9729 4 года назад +57

    I respect anyone who gives knowledge away without asking for anything. The pursuit of sharing knowledge. Very honorable. Subscribe and hoping for your success.

  • @charliefingerhut8935
    @charliefingerhut8935 4 года назад +69

    My great grandfather was a part of this unit in the later years of the war at age 16 (may have been 17 by that time) one of his story that I remember rather fondly was when he had buried himself into an foxes burrow and emerged at night only only to his surprise be surrounded by russians. Luckily they were all pissdrunk and got off by pretending to be drunk too.
    RIP

    • @DustinBarlow8P
      @DustinBarlow8P 3 года назад +9

      Yea my great grandfather on my mother's side was a Oberstleutnant in the Military. I believe it is the equivalent to Lieutenant Colonel. My Grandfather on my father's side was a Captain for the US, and it was crazy listening to them talk during holidays. Apparently the Nazi military, was sort of a chaotic mess, with each General and their army forming a sort of fiefdom, and each fiefdom was against each other, trying to be the one that Hitler favored. So as the war went on, it got to the point where one General would just as well, attack another Nazi General. Everybody was paranoid all the time. He had a lot to say about the death camps also. He would get really heated when talking about the madness of executing able bodied people, that were sorely needed toward the end of the war. Not to mention all the soldiers being redeployed to camps that could have been used on the front. Pretty crazy stuff.

  • @msjoanofthearc
    @msjoanofthearc 4 года назад +10

    Love your delivery and the manner in which you present the storyline.

    • @HoH
      @HoH  4 года назад

      Thank you kindly!

  • @holyfox94
    @holyfox94 4 года назад +92

    My grandfather was stationed as Canaris’ man in Straßbourg, France.
    He got fired, because he was mostly interested in drinking wine, fine dining& girls😬
    He was a early party member& had the golden “Parteiabzeichen”,
    which he sold to a american general in the 60s.
    I’ve still got one of his promotion certificates, signed by von Brauchitsch.
    Hitlers signature on it is just a facsimile.
    Guess he was a typical follower, only looking for a good life& not a brave soldier.
    Both of my grandfathers, on the other side, fought.
    One was lucky to get stationed in Norway,
    the other one was with Rommel in Northern Africa and then in Russia.
    Russia broke him.
    He was never the same.
    Greetings from Germany 🇩🇪 🙋🏼‍♀️

    • @leewood331
      @leewood331 3 года назад +1

      Canaris despised the Nazis and kept them out if possible.

    • @lolopard99
      @lolopard99 3 года назад

      @Camdyn Brysen hack mine too

    • @paulrimmer2853
      @paulrimmer2853 3 года назад

      Those Germans got around & had all the fun! Excluding the Russian winter.

  • @stevensloat4756
    @stevensloat4756 4 года назад +11

    Subscribed to your channel....the way your videos are presented are very professional and well done

    • @HoH
      @HoH  4 года назад +1

      Welcome aboard!

  • @Aeyekay0
    @Aeyekay0 4 года назад +6

    I heard about them briefly somewhere else, but didn’t know about the extent of their operations. Interesting video, well done

  • @notsosilentmajority1
    @notsosilentmajority1 4 года назад +18

    Fantastic....... as usual. All of this was very interesting. Would you consider a video about Otto Skorzeny and his life after WWll?
    I believe he was a very interesting man with an extremely interesting life story. Thanks for another wonderful video.

    • @HoH
      @HoH  4 года назад +5

      That's definitely a topic I want to cover soon!

    • @notsosilentmajority1
      @notsosilentmajority1 4 года назад

      @@HoH
      Looking forward to it. 👍🏼

    • @notsosilentmajority1
      @notsosilentmajority1 4 года назад +2

      @Drew Hickford
      Yes, his work during the war is interesting but his life after the war ended is much more interesting. I'm sure House of History will do a fantastic job with such a rare historical figure.

    • @HoH
      @HoH  4 года назад +2

      @Drew Hickford He did indeed. He also staged the 1944 coup in Hungary, including the abduction of Hungary's regent Miklos Horthy. I've created a video about both events: the Gran Sasso Raid (rescue of Mussolini) and Operation Panzerfaust (the coup d'etat in Hungary).
      My sister gave my Otto Skorzeny's biography for my birthday last weekend so I should be finishing that soon and finish the video in the near future!

    • @notsosilentmajority1
      @notsosilentmajority1 4 года назад

      @Drew Hickford
      I'm sure House of History will do an outstanding job on the video.

  • @shermanross5175
    @shermanross5175 4 года назад +54

    You see so much about Allied commando operations. It's informative to see such operations from the German side. Can you do videos on the rescue of Mussolini? The capture of Eben-Emael?

    • @HoH
      @HoH  4 года назад +4

      I have already created a video on Mussolini's rescue. The capture of Eben Emael will be up in December. Thanks for your comment!

    • @HoH
      @HoH  4 года назад +4

      Hi Sherman, I've published the video about Eben-Emael today.

    • @thenevadadesertrat2713
      @thenevadadesertrat2713 3 года назад +1

      I love Otto Skorzeny.

  • @michaelciccone2194
    @michaelciccone2194 4 года назад +3

    This indeed a very good video. You speak intelligently. No slang. I am very impressed by you.

    • @HoH
      @HoH  4 года назад

      Many thanks!

  • @Working_Class_Warfighter
    @Working_Class_Warfighter 4 года назад +2

    your videos are so high quality you deserve more views

  • @mikeporten8174
    @mikeporten8174 4 года назад +22

    Those Germans and their adherence to international laws is unparalleled...

    • @sergiozammel8261
      @sergiozammel8261 4 года назад +6

      Except the part : "Tomorrow you will be given a fair trial ,after which, you will be shot."

    • @mikeyholterfield9019
      @mikeyholterfield9019 4 года назад +1

      @@sergiozammel8261 yep don't need a trial when they're going to 🔫 you

    • @scottashe984
      @scottashe984 4 года назад +5

      The CIA learned from the best.

    • @eweknowkimchee4384
      @eweknowkimchee4384 4 года назад

      Doppleganger missletoe bylaw aquaduct acquit cant quit coffin

    • @benwilson6145
      @benwilson6145 4 года назад

      Think you need to do some research, the Nazi's murderer may captured commandos.

  • @Oomdaan11
    @Oomdaan11 4 года назад +6

    Love the way you say "Gennep". You've got the Dutch fricative "G" down to a tee.
    Excellent!

    • @Stanskeful
      @Stanskeful 4 года назад +1

      😂

    • @ME-od8id
      @ME-od8id 4 года назад

      Is G not a plosive as in a velar plosive?

  • @historicallyaccurate2880
    @historicallyaccurate2880 4 года назад +126

    you might be the most fashionable RUclips Historian

    • @paulgaskins7713
      @paulgaskins7713 4 года назад +3

      No just the only one besides the time ghost guys that has meat on his bones and is good lookin

    • @FINNIUSORION
      @FINNIUSORION 4 года назад +2

      I don't like it, looks like someone going to a 1000$ plate dinner at the agricultural society lol

    • @philipjoyce8817
      @philipjoyce8817 4 года назад +2

      @@FINNIUSORION brah dont hate that je dresses better than us. .even if we do think its slightly off putting. Glad he did this video though! Never seen one in German special forces.

    • @FINNIUSORION
      @FINNIUSORION 4 года назад +3

      @@philipjoyce8817 lol, he does make good videos, great content you don't get really anywhere else.

    • @mr.onbekend7959
      @mr.onbekend7959 4 года назад +4

      @@FINNIUSORION one name: mark felton

  • @whrlds
    @whrlds 4 года назад +45

    I am so happy i found this channel

  • @vitaurea
    @vitaurea 4 года назад +73

    The Brandenburgers sound like a 7/80's music band

    • @jed-henrywitkowski6470
      @jed-henrywitkowski6470 4 года назад +3

      Or like a New Guinea burger!
      Oh, that'd be Brandonburger!

    • @maximusextreme3725
      @maximusextreme3725 4 года назад +4

      I think I ate a brandenburger from McDonald's last week.

    • @barfuss2007
      @barfuss2007 4 года назад +2

      they made music with their machine guns... and call them "die Brandenburger" - without "s"

    • @hentai6582
      @hentai6582 4 года назад

      Sounds like a menu item from a family owned diner.

    • @jg0620
      @jg0620 4 года назад

      Nah Macdonalds staff

  • @oslonorway547
    @oslonorway547 4 года назад +37

    WHOA! Whoa! We only just got used to seeing you casually seated, and you suddenly spring a stylish professional suit on us? 😂.... I like it! Keep it up.👍

    • @JenniferinIllinois
      @JenniferinIllinois 4 года назад +4

      I was thinking the same thing. ;)

    • @HoH
      @HoH  4 года назад +7

      Ha! Glad you think so, cheers

    • @alswann2702
      @alswann2702 4 года назад +2

      If you were a Teamster, like me, I'd ask if you were going to court later.

    • @JohnSmith-vg4jd
      @JohnSmith-vg4jd 4 года назад

      @@HoH can you go into detail about the fighting already taking place in Ukraine and BelRus prior to the invasion? Ive never heard of that.

    • @holzelmarco2549
      @holzelmarco2549 4 года назад

      Lügner! !!!!!

  • @TheSurvivalOutpost
    @TheSurvivalOutpost 4 года назад +3

    Instant sub this guy has a great aesthetic

  • @mamavswild
    @mamavswild 4 года назад +41

    Britain : We invented Special Ops
    Wehrmacht: hehehehe Nein!

    • @nightlurker
      @nightlurker 4 года назад +5

      hehehehe Geen! 1st Boer War, Afrikaners did! 😎 The Brits learned it from us!

    • @mamavswild
      @mamavswild 4 года назад +8

      @@nightlurker LOL yeah; In truth, special operations was already in its evolutionary stage, learning Direct Action tactics and employing them in WWI under the first iteration of their name, ‘storm troops’; then the famous ‘Commandos’ that pissed Hitler off so bad! 😂
      Rommel liked them! He ignored Hitler’s infamous ‘Commando’ order and would often ask to speak with captured Commandos...if he had lived, I can see Rommel devising all kinds of ways to deploy them.
      Even the captured commandos that were sent to ASSASINATE him, instead of taking it personally, amused him greatly and he hosted them to a dinner. In 1944, he intervened to save the life of captured commandos that were ‘prepping’ certain landing areas, asking to meet them. One Commando, later after the war was asked what Rommel said to him...’he was very fascinated with the idea of Commandos and asked all kinds of questions, then asked if there was anything I need...I said yes! A beer, sir! Rommel laughed and spoke something to his staff. When the commando was being led away, one of the interpreters told him that he was lucky- Rommel has saved his life since he refused to follow the Commando Order to shoot commandos on site outside of Geneva Conventions. He was taken to the regular German Wehrmacht mess tent where he was treated well and with great interest- he ate his fill of sausage and beer, then was given some cigarettes, and it was off to a POW camp (operated by the Wehrmacht), where he said he was treated well. If you google it you can find his story.

    • @tomryan3908
      @tomryan3908 4 года назад +3

      @@mamavswild FASCINATING THANK YOU FROM EIRE MY FRIEND- 💚🇨🇮💚🇨🇮💚🇨🇮⚡⚡💃⚡⚡✌🐕

    • @benwilson6145
      @benwilson6145 4 года назад

      Admiral Lord Cochrane carried out many what would now be called Special Operations using his Marines and Sailors during the Napoleonic War.

  • @XHollisWood
    @XHollisWood 4 года назад +5

    Excellent research and tutorial. Thank you for sharing 👍

  • @benkurtz1773
    @benkurtz1773 4 года назад +1

    I salute you for your professional style and well chosen manurisims on the subject.Cheers

  • @cherylholmes8677
    @cherylholmes8677 4 года назад

    Wow! Great piece of History that's not in the everyday books. Enjoyed the way you presented it. A new subscriber now ready to see and hear more. Thank you!

    • @HoH
      @HoH  4 года назад

      Welcome aboard!

  • @prsee5969
    @prsee5969 4 года назад +1

    Dude hell of a story! Was not expecting that. I don’t even know why you showed up in my RUclips feed but imma sub now lol

    • @HoH
      @HoH  4 года назад

      Welcome aboard!

  • @zali13
    @zali13 4 года назад +4

    At 9:17, those would be Brandenburger Kustenjaegers(naval commandos) during Operation Leopard, the successful German assault to retake the islands of Kos and Leros, which inspired the movie The Guns of Navarone.

  • @ZerokillerOppel1
    @ZerokillerOppel1 4 года назад

    Ok, next to Mark Felton,Biographics and the History Guy this is my next favourite channel. Keep up the good work m8!!

    • @antonijestanisa8565
      @antonijestanisa8565 11 месяцев назад

      I didn't hear this guy go on any anti German rants so far, so automatically he's better than Mark the rat felton

  • @krisfrederick5001
    @krisfrederick5001 4 года назад +8

    Just when you think there's nothing left to learn...brilliant. You just earned a new subscription.

    • @HoH
      @HoH  4 года назад

      Welcome aboard!

  • @cryptoweed8921
    @cryptoweed8921 4 года назад

    Good video

  • @davideden3338
    @davideden3338 3 года назад +1

    @HouseOfHistory - very interesting video. I had heard of the Brandenburgers but don't know much. Do you have a video of the capture of the Maikop oilfields?

  • @Ystadcop
    @Ystadcop 4 года назад +5

    My father, born 1914, had a jacket just like that. It's been lost for years...........

    • @slumphub
      @slumphub 4 года назад +1

      He stole it

  • @unclewerner
    @unclewerner 4 года назад +9

    That's quite interesting piece of history! One thing I was missing. The Brandenburger's fame did not start in the 2nd world war. They were also famous for conquering the fort Douaumont at the battle of Verdun in the first world war.

    • @Presbiter
      @Presbiter 4 года назад +2

      yeah dude, how did they do it? riding a time maschine?
      During WWI the german 5th and 6th divisions took douaumont with their pioniere and sturmtruppen. The Brandenburgers were first initially formed during 1939, not long before the attack on poland. Thats why they consisted of over 90% silesians that could speak polish and silesian. They were formed for that particular campaign in the east and they had initally even a different name "Baulehrkompanie."

    • @unclewerner
      @unclewerner 4 года назад

      @@Presbiter A small party of Brandenburgers from the "Brandenburg Regiment 24" took the fort during the battle without explicit orders to do so. You'll find the details with your favorite search engine. No time travel needed.

    • @Presbiter
      @Presbiter 4 года назад +1

      @@unclewerner dude have you even served? those two are totally different units. r24 was disbanded in 1919, never to be formed again. Their tradition went with the 5th infantry regiment.

    • @unclewerner
      @unclewerner 4 года назад

      @@Presbiter Yes, I did serve and I'm actually born in the Ueckermark, which lays in Northern part of Brandenburg.

  • @kevinstarmack7103
    @kevinstarmack7103 4 года назад +1

    Great video. I always think I've ran out of WW2 history vids then come across this channel!

  • @JackKrei
    @JackKrei 4 года назад +1

    Wonderful history lesson. Thank you so much for this upload.

  • @occidentadvocate.9759
    @occidentadvocate.9759 2 года назад +2

    I once read an article about two Irishmen who were in this Regiment. They were called Frank Springer and James Brady. It would make an interesting video.

  • @macariomatira3234
    @macariomatira3234 4 года назад +14

    We Wish to Feature about the Spanish Civil War

  • @barfuss2007
    @barfuss2007 4 года назад +7

    you can eat Hamburgers but this elite force was called "die Brandenburger" - without "s"

    • @Aarcsitekt
      @Aarcsitekt 4 года назад

      “Die Brandenburger” is the plural pronoun for “der Brandenburger” if I recall my studies correctly, so in this case I think “the Brandenburgers” is the right term to use in english. Correct me if I’m wrong.

    • @barfuss2007
      @barfuss2007 4 года назад +1

      @@Aarcsitekt
      No. "die Brandenburger" has nothing to do withe the Landscape. Its a proper name.
      One singl perso would say "ich bin bin DEN Beandenburgern".

    • @Aarcsitekt
      @Aarcsitekt 4 года назад

      @@barfuss2007 oh, alright. Thanks for the correction.

    • @barfuss2007
      @barfuss2007 4 года назад

      @@Aarcsitekt
      you are welcome

  • @edmundlubega9647
    @edmundlubega9647 4 года назад +22

    So the Soviets paranoia about spies and infiltrators was not totally unfounded afterall

    • @Hitman-889
      @Hitman-889 4 года назад +1

      No. Stalin's paranoia (about spies and infiltrators) was there long before the Germans invaded.

    • @6idangle
      @6idangle 4 года назад +1

      @@Hitman-889 cause the allies had already invaded the Soviet Union the moment it was set up.
      Imagine if the Russians invaded us? Imagine if they did so after we went on and on about our rights to self determination? You would be paranoid.

  • @_Abjuranax_
    @_Abjuranax_ 4 года назад +6

    Do a video on Rodger's Raiders, attached to 102nd Ozark Division.

    • @HoH
      @HoH  4 года назад +2

      This is an incredibly niche topic. Very interesting, thank you for suggesting it! I'll have a read, but information available about Roy Rogers and his men is very scarce. How did you learn about it? Perhaps I'm looking in the wrong place.

    • @_Abjuranax_
      @_Abjuranax_ 4 года назад +1

      @@HoH Lone Sentry: "102d through Germany: WWII Unit History, 102nd Infantry Division". My grandfather was John Ashley, Col. Watkins Radio Operator, who was in Command of the Division Artillery. I play Flames of War, am 4th generation Army, 3rd generation German Service, and researched the Ozark Division after talking to him about his service in WWII. Apparently, Rodgers Raiders had to cross a river, but German Mortars needed to be suppressed first. This quickly escalated into a 36hr Artillery Duel with crack Units, but my grandfather and the Colonel were calling in fire support from under a knocked out jeep, and were able to bring the big guns of the Ozarks to bear on the enemy. I like best what my grandfather said about the Nazi's, "We blew the crap out of them".

  • @thomasxavier3591
    @thomasxavier3591 4 года назад +3

    Thanks for your detailed presentation.

  • @wolfgollnitz899
    @wolfgollnitz899 4 года назад +1

    The entire history of this unit is in the book "GEHEIMKOMMANDOS DES ZWEITEN WELTKRIEGES", authored by Werner Brockdorff. Not sure whether there is a translated version available.

  • @typxxilps
    @typxxilps 4 года назад +3

    that story suddenly stopped at the point where it got interesting: oil fields of maikop
    great review of that unit

    • @christopherwebber3804
      @christopherwebber3804 4 года назад

      Read chapter 7: Wings over the Caucasus in "Hitler Triumphant" by Peter Tsouras

  • @aaronseet2738
    @aaronseet2738 4 года назад +13

    What about the exploits of the Chesseburgers?
    I'll see myself out the door.

    • @aaronbertman2406
      @aaronbertman2406 4 года назад +2

      Your a ham! Just a joke. Don't rake me over the coals about it.

    • @lirimbllaca8051
      @lirimbllaca8051 4 года назад +1

      Alright you son of a bitch, get out of here. It was a nice chuckle though!

    • @jaahasjaahas8729
      @jaahasjaahas8729 3 года назад +1

      U mean the US Elite Special Forces?

  • @malcolmallerton3946
    @malcolmallerton3946 4 года назад +1

    Thank you I injoy your vidios

  • @richardshiggins704
    @richardshiggins704 4 года назад +1

    Well done . Very interesting of an obscure unit .

  • @JohnSmith-vg4jd
    @JohnSmith-vg4jd 4 года назад +4

    @House of History, can you go into detail about the fighting already taking place in Ukraine and BelRus prior to the invasion? Ive never heard of that.

  • @Thomas-ld1fm
    @Thomas-ld1fm 4 года назад +23

    Do a story about the French Foreign Legion in North Africa (non Vichy) 39 to 43

    • @MrSniperdude01
      @MrSniperdude01 4 года назад +1

      French Foreign legion in North Africa during 39-43 ?
      How could they even exist if they weren't Vichy ?? I doubt the German were gonna allow highly trained troops like the FFL to remain a combat ready threat to their presence in the region

    • @Thomas-ld1fm
      @Thomas-ld1fm 4 года назад +3

      From snippets that I have read, The FFL followed their Officers, because their first loyalty is to the Legion so they follow the orders of their Officers. This caused individual garrisons to take different stands depending on the location and political views of the Officers in charge. Officially they followed the Orders of FFL Headquarters, but the truth was some groups worked with the Germans, some groups stayed more neutral and acted as if the war was not on and everything was business as usual and dealt with local issues. But some groups actively worked with the British and Free French, supplying intelligence, logistics, and participating in sabotage and gorilla activities. You have to remember that the FFL is made up of men from all nationalities, religions, classes and backgrounds, so it came down the number of pro Germans vs anti Germans in the ranks of the individual units. This was a hard group to control during this time, these were well trained men that all had there own reason for joining the FFL, they were loyal to the FFL but their hearts were their own

    • @johnroche7541
      @johnroche7541 4 года назад +1

      @@MrSniperdude01 With the greatest respect the French Foreign Legion distinguished itself against Rommels(DAK) at the Battle of Bir Hakeim in 1942 as they were part of the Free French Forces. Legionnaires of the Free French and those loyal to the Vichy government would clash near Damascus in June 1941.

    • @HoH
      @HoH  4 года назад +1

      @@Thomas-ld1fm Very interesting topic suggestion. I don't know too much about it so I will have to read up on it. I've created a video at the battle of Bir Hakeim, where the FFL distinguished itself against Rommel's forces, which @John Roche rightly pointed out.

    • @johnroche7541
      @johnroche7541 4 года назад +1

      @@Terracecasualx5 Oui Monsieur.
      Honneur et Fidelite
      Aubagne Class 1994.

  • @squeek5810
    @squeek5810 3 года назад

    Would you please consider doing a show on the u boats. Thanks from Australia.

    • @HoH
      @HoH  3 года назад

      Hi Wayne, did you know German u-boats nearly reached Australia at a certain point? Find out more here: ruclips.net/video/ExOJZGjniuY/видео.html Let me know what you think!

  • @truetoffeeefc4life970
    @truetoffeeefc4life970 4 года назад +3

    Could you please do a piece on SBS operations in the Greek islands and consequent ops, mainland Greece and Yugoslavia as my grandfather surged there under Anders Lassen VC😁

  • @theodoros9428
    @theodoros9428 4 года назад +4

    The operation Panzerfaust i think was the captured of Budapest

  • @knightowl3577
    @knightowl3577 4 года назад +2

    Canaris was an allied sympathizer and passed on information to them throughout the war.

  • @yuppy1967
    @yuppy1967 4 года назад +1

    This is so interesting! Danke!

  • @lmyrski8385
    @lmyrski8385 4 года назад +3

    I'd like to hear more about this unit's activities, maybe what they were up to late war?

  • @hisoverlorduponhigh90
    @hisoverlorduponhigh90 Год назад +1

    I am American, but my ancestry is 100% German. I am very proud of this. Nasa was started with German intellect.

  • @losronin3875
    @losronin3875 4 года назад

    I'm diggin the logo

  • @joewright9879
    @joewright9879 4 года назад +2

    How about a story on Corrie Ten Boom?

  • @Artur_M.
    @Artur_M. 4 года назад +6

    Is this an updated version of an older video?
    Edit: Yep, it looks that it is. I must say that you look more stylish in this one. ;)

    • @HoH
      @HoH  4 года назад +5

      Yep, I hope the improved quality does the story more justice! Thanks for noticing.

  • @spencerdawkins
    @spencerdawkins 4 года назад +2

    So how much longer did the Brandenburgers serve during the war as a unit?

    • @vladimirjokanovic6462
      @vladimirjokanovic6462 4 года назад

      After the '44 assasination attempt on Hitler failed head of the Abwehr Admiral Canaris was arrested and sentenced to death by hanging by ribs on a butcher's hook and Brandenburgers as unit under his command were disbanded and left with a choice to join either SS Special forces or Wehrmacht Grossdeutschland division. They were allowed to keep their unit insignias on their uniforms, a cuffband and oakleaf shoulder badge.

  • @neilthefish
    @neilthefish 4 года назад +2

    Weren't there some Brandenburger units involved in the North African Campaign? I'm sure I've heard of ops that they were involved in

  • @bertm8621
    @bertm8621 4 года назад +1

    I doubt that German Fallschirmjeager would operate on Amsterdam as you stated. The Hague and Rotterdam for sure. Als the fact that Queen Wilhelmina fled after surrender is not correct. She left earlier to England and left general Winkelman as representative of the government in the Netherlands. A few Brandenburger were captured or killed by the Dutch forces before their actions were succesful.

    • @HoH
      @HoH  4 года назад

      Hi Bert, you're completely right about the Fallschirmjäger only targeting Rotterdam and the Hague. I've cut out the part where I mention Amsterdam, it was a wrong assertion in one of my sources. Thank you for pointing it out!

    • @x5xruud
      @x5xruud 3 года назад

      She still fled.

  • @davidanderson3684
    @davidanderson3684 4 года назад +4

    Sounds like that movie THE EAGLE LANDED with Michael Cain ?

    • @FreeFire88s
      @FreeFire88s 4 года назад +2

      The eagle has landed, man I forgot that one! Great movie. Gotta admit he looked bad ass in that uniform

  • @Haasenpad
    @Haasenpad 4 года назад

    at 7:20 he says: "escaped" but the correct term is "fled"

  • @tekis0
    @tekis0 3 года назад

    Excellent!!

  • @christopherwebber3804
    @christopherwebber3804 4 года назад

    You didn't mention their planned role in Operation Sealion. They were supposed to land with motorcycles and race to capture certain strategic points and land in fast motor boats and prevent the port of Dover from being destroyed.

  • @kunjbhardwaj48
    @kunjbhardwaj48 4 года назад

    Please tell us about the Paulus's last communications wit Hitler and Manschtien.

  • @truthseeker7242
    @truthseeker7242 4 года назад +1

    Did the Brandenburgers ever go head-to-head with the SAS, SBS, or the US Rangers?

  • @HistoriaenCeluloide
    @HistoriaenCeluloide 4 года назад +3

    Nowadays you can see that non conventional gerrilla warfare is the main difficulty for modern armies in the West

  • @stanfoltz2339
    @stanfoltz2339 4 года назад

    What bridge are you speaking of at 10:00?

  • @namelesscynic1616
    @namelesscynic1616 4 года назад

    Thank you. I was not even aware of these guys. Interesting.

  • @JuanMatteoReal
    @JuanMatteoReal 4 года назад +4

    Remake, yes?

    • @HoH
      @HoH  4 года назад +5

      Yep, it was about time to upload this story in better quality to do it justice!

  • @jeisinga
    @jeisinga 4 года назад +1

    I know about thsi group because they are mentioned in a book called"Moscow ruft heeregruppe mitte

    • @HoH
      @HoH  4 года назад +2

      I am uploading a video about Heeresgruppe Mitte, and in particular the greatest counter-espionage operation of the entire war, in a few weeks!

  • @jangminlunkhongsai4890
    @jangminlunkhongsai4890 4 года назад

    The role played by the German Commondo in the Battle of Bulge will be nice t👍🙏

  • @maxanthedragonyt9142
    @maxanthedragonyt9142 4 года назад

    Dont forget the main fighting forces. Luftwaffe,Panzer and the Schutzwaffel.

  • @geoff8253
    @geoff8253 2 года назад

    My “ISO ISA’ Grandfather used to talk about spying on Russia during the attack on Finland when they were fighting Russia and Germany. Terrible times. Does anyone have stories during the Finnish wars?

  • @ofb1583
    @ofb1583 4 года назад +2

    Brilliant piece, really enjoyed it. The Brandenburgers were a first class group of units. If at all possible, I would love to hear the stories of all four companies of them & their exploits during the first part of fall barbarossa. Thanks again

  • @bettinamallorquin9292
    @bettinamallorquin9292 4 года назад

    Por favor si pueden poner subtítulos en español..gracias

  • @andreluiz-ff4cw
    @andreluiz-ff4cw 4 года назад +2

    Skorzeny was the best

  • @aldridgegonzales9746
    @aldridgegonzales9746 4 года назад +1

    Bluffing and Deception is a Weapon too.

  • @alpineflauge909
    @alpineflauge909 4 года назад

    thanks you

  • @haviiithelegogunner907
    @haviiithelegogunner907 4 года назад +4

    It is Brandenburger not Brandenburgers. The s used in the wrong way throughout the whole video.
    It is not Brandenburg Havel it is Brandenburg an der Havel (the Havel is a river).
    The Operation Weserübung was pronounced... 😟
    The video is cool and the topic is interesting. For a German speaking listener it is hard to not close it. :(

    • @HoH
      @HoH  4 года назад

      Ha, my apologies I am not German. Brandenburgers is the plural form in English however. Thanks for your feedback.

    • @barfuss2007
      @barfuss2007 4 года назад

      @@HoH
      so what. you are wrong.

  • @bildkistl
    @bildkistl 4 года назад

    I have to disagree with the title it wasn't Hitler's special forces if so they would be SS or SA units but the Brandenburgers have been a part of Germanys regular army the Wehrmacht.

    • @JohnDoe-zj8xz
      @JohnDoe-zj8xz 3 года назад

      Not true. Pick up a book

    • @bildkistl
      @bildkistl 3 года назад

      @@JohnDoe-zj8xz No you are wrong they were special forces of the Abwehr of Oberkommando Wehrmacht. Maybe you should pick up a book?

    • @JohnDoe-zj8xz
      @JohnDoe-zj8xz 3 года назад

      @@bildkistl The wehrmacht was subordinate to Hitler. They were Hitlers special forces. Goodbye.

    • @jimmyavpi
      @jimmyavpi 2 года назад

      @@JohnDoe-zj8xz You are wrong old chap. If you're only counting Wehrmacht troops and not SS troops, which you obviously are, The Brandenburgers were still not Hitler's elite special forces. That accolade went to The Großdeutschland Division.

    • @JohnDoe-zj8xz
      @JohnDoe-zj8xz 2 года назад

      @@jimmyavpi are SAS special forces? Yes what Is the german equivalent to SAS. The brandenburgers.

  • @barrykeeley7468
    @barrykeeley7468 3 года назад

    where can I get a mug like that?

    • @HoH
      @HoH  3 года назад

      Hi Barry, I created my webshop just recently: www.houseofhistory.co/shop. Let me know if I can help with anything!

  • @aarotron2189
    @aarotron2189 4 года назад

    Feeling when unit insignia actually represents what it is about.

  • @Luftwaffe1935
    @Luftwaffe1935 Год назад

    I have a German sword owed by a member of this unit. Just a normal Calvary sword.

  • @teeng6940
    @teeng6940 4 года назад

    who cares what came first the "idea of special force units" existed back in the ancient days

  • @maureen-paulbarnes-vonkulm480
    @maureen-paulbarnes-vonkulm480 4 года назад

    Interesting, I never knew about those guys.

  • @garydownes1594
    @garydownes1594 2 года назад

    Yes. Why did Germans use long handle grenades and not small ones like the US?

  • @berrangovichful
    @berrangovichful 4 года назад

    Have you done anything about the German saboteurs that came to the US to disrupt rail lines?

  • @wrudn
    @wrudn 4 года назад +2

    So many German Supermen, I wonder how it was possible for them to loose the war? Maybe it was not as good as our esteem historians describe: for example Brandenburgians seized refineries in Grozny, but German Army was defeated trying to reach it and it all was futile and Wehrmacht armies barely managed to escaped from Caucasus.

  • @victorrubahimbya1124
    @victorrubahimbya1124 4 года назад +1

    Hitler's special Forces!? This I surely must see ....there surely is alot we could learn from these guys as well ....

  • @thotexterminator5239
    @thotexterminator5239 4 года назад +2

    The elite of the elites, Burgers

  • @x5xruud
    @x5xruud 3 года назад

    Did the Nazis have other SF operators or just The Brandenburgers?

    • @tiagomonteiro130
      @tiagomonteiro130 Год назад +1

      Yes like the Kampfschwimmer basically like the Germen version of the US navy seals in ww2 one of their famous operations was blowing up a bridge in the night to stop allied tanks and they had much more special forces like the 502nt SS Jäger battalion etc...

  • @BcFuTw9jt
    @BcFuTw9jt 4 года назад

    Guess that strict adherence to international law didn't apply to genocide

    • @HoH
      @HoH  4 года назад

      That is a very fair point. Although admittedly, Wilhelm Canaris ended up being executed for covertly opposing and sabotaging Nazi activities (even though he was head of Germany's intelligence service). In addition, from 1942-onward the Brandenburger as a unit wasn't really anything but a name, and members of the unit ended up breaking international law multiple times (i.e. during the Ardennes offensive).

  • @brianmarsden3660
    @brianmarsden3660 4 года назад

    U sound to have a Dutch accent. ....Ben jij van het nederlaands jongen? ??

  • @TheJohanIII
    @TheJohanIII 4 года назад

    Interesting.

  • @SwabGuard
    @SwabGuard Год назад +1

    The most terrifying army, and these were the most elite, imagine the fear of the enemy when they knew that they were engaging with them in combat!

  • @Bakaroo-lo7rg
    @Bakaroo-lo7rg 4 года назад

    The name of the unit was "Brandenburger" without an s.

  • @APampa-vk9pp
    @APampa-vk9pp 4 года назад

    Traduza para português!!! Abração!.

  • @jeffreyallan1370
    @jeffreyallan1370 4 года назад

    This title reminds me of Sam Hyde's Hitler special forces joke. I can't stop laughing.

  • @el_Litwin
    @el_Litwin 4 года назад

    can you make an episode about Belarusian and Ukrainian anti - Stalinist partisans in 1941 (9:10) , my grandma told me about it before

  • @kingjoe3rd
    @kingjoe3rd 3 года назад

    Every time I encounter a Quebecer on the internet it's usually always a good day.

  • @drs-Rigo-Reus
    @drs-Rigo-Reus 3 года назад

    The were involved with crossing the dutch borders on the 10th of May 1940 in dutch police uniforms.

  • @billybobscat6233
    @billybobscat6233 4 года назад

    That moment that changes the whole meaning of your name. . 😳