Canadians Change When they Hear the Word “War”

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  • Опубликовано: 16 июн 2024
  • In this video, we're going to explore Canadian wartime reputation, keeping our scope focused on both World War I & World War II and the heroic feats of individual Canadian soldiers therein.
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    Chapters
    0:00 Introduction
    1:16 Canadian Reputation in World War I
    3:24 Canadian Involvement in World War II
    4:54 Canadian Reputation in World War II
    6:50 Canadian Heroes
    7:15 Captain Paul Triquet
    8:23 Major David Vivian Currie
    9:39 Corporal Leo Major
    11:19 Conclusion

Комментарии • 11 тыс.

  • @connorduerks4858
    @connorduerks4858 4 года назад +14951

    Canada at peace: I'm sorry
    Canada at war: You're sorry.

    • @rexmundi3108
      @rexmundi3108 4 года назад +360

      Hey, that's pretty good.

    • @jadestudios5424
      @jadestudios5424 4 года назад +393

      Connor Duerks As a Canadian, I can confirm that this is true.

    • @arbyxelite2424
      @arbyxelite2424 4 года назад +210

      My great grandpa was one of the Canadians at d-day and together we can confirm that this is true

    • @doomsday-by8wx
      @doomsday-by8wx 4 года назад +110

      My great uncle was a ww2 veteran who then got murdered in his home but before he died he took 7 bullets

    • @juicyblunts
      @juicyblunts 4 года назад +138

      @@xavierg8985 That's cute. And what battalion do you belong to?

  • @kst-man9770
    @kst-man9770 4 года назад +7356

    The reason Canadians are considered so friendly is because anyone that has seen otherwise didn't live to tell

    • @JesusFriedChrist
      @JesusFriedChrist 4 года назад +306

      KST-MAN Fuckin true bud. No mercy for hosers eh.

    • @ziowar2176
      @ziowar2176 4 года назад +148

      Must we silence another?

    • @ziowar2176
      @ziowar2176 4 года назад +85

      Jesus Fried Christ hush or be silenced

    • @questey_boi7585
      @questey_boi7585 4 года назад +96

      Im Canadian but thats fuckin true eh

    • @alexbauer502
      @alexbauer502 4 года назад +28

      I've just stole Stalin's skin and went to soviet russia to capture some survivors of WWII. You're next... 😂

  • @Gabryal77
    @Gabryal77 Год назад +1895

    It's actually very simple for us Canadians. We don't like bullies

    • @pwnmeisterage
      @pwnmeisterage Год назад +198

      The peak of rudeness is finally forcing someone to respond in an equally rude manner. Nobody likes bullies. But if you push a typical polite Canadian to the point of rudeness then be prepared for a savage, vicious, ruthless, relentless confrontation.

    • @CT--2716
      @CT--2716 Год назад +22

      ​@@pwnmeisterage yes sir

    • @Templar135
      @Templar135 Год назад +11

      Damn strait!

    • @ClassicCobalt
      @ClassicCobalt Год назад +34

      Canadians HATE war I’m one so I would know that we hate bullies so umm if you’re a bully think about what we’re prepared for

    • @skullyashton504
      @skullyashton504 Год назад +3

      Agreed

  • @Agent_Chieftain
    @Agent_Chieftain Год назад +867

    Most people: I had no idea Canadians could be so violent...
    Me: ... Have you seen us play hockey? It's basically a gladiatorial arena on ice.

    • @Oculus100
      @Oculus100 Год назад +14

      True

    • @gaveintothedarkness
      @gaveintothedarkness Год назад +8

      Truth

    • @stanleykeeler4495
      @stanleykeeler4495 Год назад +45

      So true though. I have a theory that the reason we are nice is because all of the nasty Canadians become hockey players and take out their anger on the ice.

    • @MrBustR6
      @MrBustR6 Год назад +1

      So true

    • @doubledouble4g379
      @doubledouble4g379 Год назад +16

      We beat-up our friends and family for FUN - whaddaya think we do to people we consider our enemies, eh?

  • @greggillespie8259
    @greggillespie8259 4 года назад +4589

    “God you Canadians are so friendly to everyone! How do you do it?”
    Canadians: *blinks in suppressed blood lust*

    • @naughtybear5068
      @naughtybear5068 4 года назад +153

      You aint wrong

    • @rayclawicefire2503
      @rayclawicefire2503 4 года назад +66

      That is accurate

    • @snail6500
      @snail6500 4 года назад +83

      We're normally friendly but once we get driving we're alot worse than americans lol. Example: i was in the car with my grandmaw and great grandmaw and a school bus full of kids were making faces at people in the back tge bus so my great grandmaw rolled her window down and flipped them off. It was so funny man

    • @Thalanox
      @Thalanox 4 года назад +100

      There's a time for friendliness, and a time for fighting. Commit to what you're doing and be willing to switch to whichever mode of behaviour fits the situation appropriately.

    • @nicolasa.3192
      @nicolasa.3192 4 года назад +46

      "You see this rifle? I've been using one of these to shoot gofers since I was 9."

  • @bubba98
    @bubba98 4 года назад +4788

    Who else agrees that Canada deserves more credit for ww2

    • @acanadianpumpkin
      @acanadianpumpkin 3 года назад +263

      You mean how the Canada basically won the war
      AFTER joining late
      (edit)
      it has come to my attention, a year after posting, that I have absolutely no fucking clue what I was talking about
      Canada didn't join the war late
      they joined in the same month the war started during

    • @embodying8moth82
      @embodying8moth82 3 года назад +108

      @@acanadianpumpkin better late than never right?

    • @bbarr69
      @bbarr69 3 года назад +430

      Umm... Joining late? We entered the war on 10 September 1939 soooooo... Maybe a week and a half after it technically started? Alright then...

    • @MrRugs-xi4kj
      @MrRugs-xi4kj 3 года назад +175

      America takes all the credit

    • @bubba98
      @bubba98 3 года назад +25

      Mr. Rugs but the ussr has got a lot of credit tho

  • @jasontester3
    @jasontester3 Год назад +595

    Canada is the true definition of “there’s a time and a place”

    • @paulleach3612
      @paulleach3612 7 месяцев назад

      ...or, F'ck around and find out.

    • @AlexJohns-kw2um
      @AlexJohns-kw2um 7 месяцев назад

      I mean they did also small pox there enemy too once

    • @plugs313
      @plugs313 2 месяца назад

      @@AlexJohns-kw2um ummmm, that was the British. They gave blankets infected with smallpox to Shawnee and Lenape (Delaware) communities-an action sanctioned by the British officers Sir Jeffery Amherst and his replacement, General Thomas Gage.

  • @NotTheRCMP
    @NotTheRCMP Год назад +289

    My Grandmother grew up in the Netherlands during WW2 and shared stories of her parents forced to eat flowers as they had absolutely nothing until the Canadian army came to their Aide. Her older 8 year old brother shot down playing in a field by Nazi aircraft. Shortly after they came to Canada. I am so proud to be Canadian.

    • @brandonha
      @brandonha Год назад +13

      Im very glad they were able to find a new home in Canada and that it’s still home to their family.
      The liberation of the Netherlands is easily one of the best things the Canadian military has done as we are reminded every year by the awe-inspiring acts of remembrance that occur in NL.
      My neighbour growing up was one of the water rats that helped force out the nazis. I regret terribly that i only learned that at the mans funeral.

    • @anothernamlesscommenter352
      @anothernamlesscommenter352 Год назад +1

      @@brandonha What was the great man like?

    • @brandonha
      @brandonha Год назад +2

      @@anothernamlesscommenter352 kind, emotionally strong and stoic, and ultimately a dedicated and loving husband, father and grandfather. A man who carried with him awful experiences from the war that most certainly affected him, and lead to some challenges at home including with the drink, understandably so particularly for the time. He proudly became sober the rest of his long productive life. He was a carpenter and built much of the town he and his family lived in. He took pride in doing everything he did well, to the point of maintaining the edging of his lawn with a pair of garden shears. I wonder how he felt knowing that his granddaughters best friend in school was dutch?
      Pardon me for being a bit sappy

  • @KingreX32
    @KingreX32 4 года назад +4894

    During times of peace we transfer our Seething bloodlust into The Geese.

    • @veinotte118
      @veinotte118 4 года назад +245

      I want to like this 1000 times for accuracy

    • @Karaboo7
      @Karaboo7 4 года назад +90

      @@veinotte118 Yes, I laughed so hard

    • @alexv3548
      @alexv3548 4 года назад +120

      As a Canadian I agree

    • @ayden3133
      @ayden3133 4 года назад +55

      That would explain their current bloodlust

    • @blackoak4978
      @blackoak4978 4 года назад +115

      Now that's a statement ANY Canadian can get behind

  • @medhathobo
    @medhathobo 4 года назад +2056

    NOOOO DON'T LET THE SECRET OUT. UNDERESTIMATION IS OUR GREATEST WEAPON.

    • @KingreX32
      @KingreX32 4 года назад +94

      Dude. You're not wrong. You are not wrong.

    • @thehellyousay
      @thehellyousay 4 года назад +30

      I know, eh? Friggin' hosers...

    • @PissBreakSupervisorOle
      @PissBreakSupervisorOle 4 года назад +59

      Hurry get rid of the evidence

    • @torgogorgo1888
      @torgogorgo1888 4 года назад +34

      Yes, just let us lay in the weeds. You'll know us when it's time.

    • @ryannightingale2457
      @ryannightingale2457 4 года назад +28

      We go to war carrying hockey sticks eh!

  • @autisticwitch7581
    @autisticwitch7581 Год назад +332

    As a USer, I am proud to call Canadians my northern brothers and sisters. We aren't protecting Canada from the rest of the world. We are protecting the rest of the world from Canada.

    • @dancampbell167
      @dancampbell167 Год назад +5

    • @momof1576
      @momof1576 Год назад +37

      That’s because you understand that we don’t carry guns because we prefer to use bare hands. 😂

    • @jessica19141
      @jessica19141 Год назад +9

      Thank you...we are different 😅

    • @Historybuff_769
      @Historybuff_769 Год назад +23

      ​@Lawrence Mitchell they know we'll burn their White House again💀

    • @jessica19141
      @jessica19141 Год назад

      Killem with kindness

  • @nineomite
    @nineomite Год назад +71

    People that don't understand Canada's performance in war have clearly never seen a hockey game.

    • @bmxriderforlife1234
      @bmxriderforlife1234 Месяц назад

      Or understand the GSP from the ufc wasn't a like cruiser type he was the nice boy type. Wait till ya see our actual badasses who are just born that way. Lol. Or the shenanigans crowd.
      Trailer park boys should give ya some ideas. But think weaponized

  • @painfall
    @painfall 4 года назад +2400

    Canadian person: **bumps into German soldier** Oh sorry.
    German Soldier: **Sweats**

    • @nani2471
      @nani2471 4 года назад +56

      I be a Canadian and I love this!

    • @marikroyals7111
      @marikroyals7111 4 года назад +144

      No joke when my stepdad was in the military his unit went over to Germany for training. After they get to Germany him and some guys decide to go to one of the local bars where walking in the door, a guy bumps into one of the locals as says sorry. The local hearing their North American accent assumes they're American and goes off saying "you Americans think you can do anything you want" while he and his buddies prepare for a fight. As soon as my stepdad and his buddies hear American they go " No, No. we're not American we're Canadian". As soon as the German hears that he and his buddies do a complete 180 and instead of trying to punch their lights out buys my stepdad and his buddies all around on the house telling them sorry.

    • @iblockpuncheswithmyface1490
      @iblockpuncheswithmyface1490 4 года назад +65

      Canadian: Bumps into German. German: Sorry.

    • @fj8264
      @fj8264 4 года назад +34

      @@marikroyals7111 Which has less to do with "oh, them's crazy warlike super-duper-soldier canadians, let's tiptoe around him going hulk on me" and more with a dislike for the (percieved and stereotypical!) badly behaved, loudmouthed and rude 'MURRICAH!n person that some germans post-war have had contact with. We associate canada with gentlemen-like behaviour and general niceness.

    • @TheWolfsnack
      @TheWolfsnack 4 года назад +8

      well...unless that German was from the Hitler Jugend SS .....they bled not sweated....

  • @weptcoreworld819
    @weptcoreworld819 4 года назад +4051

    Canadians: **Passive and peace**
    Germans: **Declare war**
    Canadians: So you've chosen.... Death.

    • @joneszer1
      @joneszer1 4 года назад +65

      I cried laughing at this

    • @MtnTow
      @MtnTow 4 года назад +129

      Old Canada was populated by tribes who saw being kidnapped and skinned alive slowly as a righteous way to die and the attacker gained his passage to manhood.
      The natural environment can kill people walking a block to the store for milk.
      So it doesnt surprise me that in the 30/40s we were still rather feral.

    • @oldbjornthecanadian4493
      @oldbjornthecanadian4493 4 года назад +38

      Get the Maple syrup

    • @MtnTow
      @MtnTow 4 года назад +50

      @@oldbjornthecanadian4493 We got that shit infused now.
      MapleThc & MapleCbd syrup. All depends on how you want your troops! 😎

    • @guardsmen6274
      @guardsmen6274 4 года назад +22

      This is why I love Canada

  • @lisahigginbotham3975
    @lisahigginbotham3975 Год назад +152

    As a Ex British soldier who has lived in Canada for 30yrs now i just have to say, that i have had the honor of meeting many WW2 veterans. As you said Canadians are the nicest peaple you can meet, but dont test them,.They have a national pride like no others and will bring there wrath down on any who chose to test them. Europe owes a lot to the fighting men and women of Canada. I would go to war with at the drop of a hat.
    Saul Higginbotham

    • @petemclean1352
      @petemclean1352 Год назад +1

      CFB Suffield ? Or Cold Lake ?

    • @jesbrew
      @jesbrew Год назад

      Was this a journal entry or something? I like it☺️

    • @coolbuddydude1
      @coolbuddydude1 Год назад

      Baloney.

    • @426shelby426
      @426shelby426 7 месяцев назад +3

      In my opinion it's not that we have pride but that we care about the goods of others who ever they are

    • @bmxriderforlife1234
      @bmxriderforlife1234 Месяц назад +3

      Ya got that right bud. And we'll always keep the mother countries safe. And at this point it's Literally everywhere now xD
      Might also help we got ALOT of old Norman blood here in Canada. As an brit I'm sure you'll appreciate that little bit of history.
      But lol. Descendant of Rollo pleased to make your acquaintance, last of the line of Le roux here in Canada companions to William the bastard.
      And descendant of felim and other Irish kings. All the hard asses that didn't fit in back home anymore just came here back in the day. And we had to thrive in the wild. There's a reason north america kinda got the war thing on lock.

  • @rainedrop14
    @rainedrop14 Год назад +25

    Leo Major was the living definition of "fuck it, how far can i go with this"
    and then single handily liberated an entire town. absolute fucking CHAD

    • @Thalanox
      @Thalanox 23 дня назад +1

      The dude is a real life FPS protagonist.

  • @onthisday9190
    @onthisday9190 4 года назад +1421

    Canadians say “sorry” so much that a law was passed in 2009 declaring that an apology can’t be used as evidence of admission to guilt.

    • @mookosh
      @mookosh 4 года назад +169

      That... Is actually very important

    • @ElBrandoTV
      @ElBrandoTV 4 года назад +58

      Me: *Bumps into another Canadian*
      Them: Sorry
      Me: it's okay, just don't let it happen again.
      I honestly hate that people apologise when I run into them

    • @mookosh
      @mookosh 4 года назад +45

      @@ElBrandoTV it's not conscious fam.

    • @jcmorehead666
      @jcmorehead666 4 года назад +58

      @@ElBrandoTV Oh, when a Canadian says "sorry", it's actually a low-key "eff-off".

    • @krisbeerenfenger7475
      @krisbeerenfenger7475 4 года назад +28

      And saying sorry for Crime you did do reduces your sentence in Canada.

  • @pmuffin82
    @pmuffin82 4 года назад +1487

    Germany; *declares war*
    Canada: oh boy here I go killing again!

    • @TheFront
      @TheFront  4 года назад +40

      Haha!

    • @lyndonlucier791
      @lyndonlucier791 4 года назад +32

      yup were a very repressed people that dont take much shit we also dont retreat or surrender all that often jusk ask the chinese from the korean war

    • @Tsusday
      @Tsusday 4 года назад +42

      The amount of times a Canadian soldier held a trench outnumbered and still didn't flee is incredible. Elis Sifton going in alone and bayoneting a whole MG crew and fighting off a wave of German until death. Or Joseph Keable who made 50germans retreat alone while being wounded by artillery shrapnel. They both died fending of a big force alone and fighting till death.

    • @0623kaboom
      @0623kaboom 4 года назад +23

      @@TheFront btw Canada has NEVER had Conscription ... EVERY soldier that has ever fought has been a volunteer ... no majority ... ALL OF THEM ... every single one .signed up

    • @rayclawicefire2503
      @rayclawicefire2503 4 года назад +30

      @@0623kaboom Umm that's not true Canada had Conscription in both world wars

  • @bengale8106
    @bengale8106 Год назад +30

    My great grandfather survived Juno at the age of 16. Although I never got to meet him I still think about the strength and courage that must have taken. Truly a hero.

    • @KahinAhmed72
      @KahinAhmed72 4 месяца назад +2

      He was 16 on D-Day? Holy shit!

    • @JohnMacintyre-cl5nu
      @JohnMacintyre-cl5nu 2 месяца назад +2

      D DAY WW2 JUNO BEACH OUT OF ALL OF THE LANDINGS THAT DAY CANADA HAD ONE OF THE HARDEST BUT CANADA WAS THE ONLY ALLY TO FINISH 100% OF THEIR OBJECTIVES IT WAS CRAZY GOD BLESS EVERYONE ON BOTH SIDES MAY YOU ALL HAVE THE PEACE IN HEAVEN YOU DIDNT HERE! *GBYAA!!!!!!!!!!*

  • @RCMPGuythunder
    @RCMPGuythunder 4 года назад +2154

    US at war: “We do what’s necessary, and fight for what’s right”
    Canada at war: “BLOOD FOR THE BLOOD GOD, SKULLS FOR THE SKULL THRONE!”

    • @shaeisgae8952
      @shaeisgae8952 4 года назад +99

      I swear you sacrifice 1 virgin to Nthulhan the Dark One and everyone loses their mind.

    • @gustavmarie
      @gustavmarie 4 года назад +26

      Western Canada did invent War Metal after all...ruclips.net/video/StjnwtQckdo/видео.html

    • @dominicdo2719
      @dominicdo2719 4 года назад +31

      Ahhh, I see you are a brother of culture as well

    • @snakeysnake337
      @snakeysnake337 4 года назад +75

      MILK FOR THE KHORNE FLAKES!

    • @7firefly763
      @7firefly763 4 года назад +50

      Any army is in danger during the winter, but Khorne help us, the Canadians are the winter.

  • @123blakes8
    @123blakes8 4 года назад +1762

    During ww1 the French and British spent almost 3 years trying to take vimy ridge.... the Canadians took it in 4 days

    • @gedeon2696
      @gedeon2696 4 года назад +279

      From captured germans [WW1]:" when we heard that Canadians were coming into the line facing us, we knew to expect the worst."

    • @Escanor375
      @Escanor375 4 года назад +268

      Us Canadians were so enraged by the failure of others we took Vimy ridge in a rage raid and took it in 4 days. Where we got the rage is unknown but it’s speculated that we browed some of the rage from the geese.

    • @frankanderson5012
      @frankanderson5012 4 года назад +164

      Much of this was also down to General Arthur Currie, a Canadian General thought to be probably the most competent of the allies. He used tactics such as small groups of attacking men, well armed, encouraged to be indipendant and using cover instead of attacking in waves. The Germans later referred to them as 'shock troops' and used this same tactic the following year in their spring offensive.

    • @3katfox
      @3katfox 4 года назад +21

      Cuz we crazy AF!!

    • @ziowar2176
      @ziowar2176 4 года назад +15

      123 Blake’s you could say we made the crusades look like a joke

  • @TheMadWhit666
    @TheMadWhit666 Год назад +55

    Makes me even more proud to be Canadian😂
    Literally the definition of "I'm not trapped in here with you, you're trapped in here with me"

  • @jonathanlanglois2742
    @jonathanlanglois2742 Год назад +37

    Many of those statements still hold true to this day. The fact is that Canada has a rather small military. As a direct result, a very large portion of military personnel are trained to be able to handle a far wider range of roles than your average American soldier. That versatility is part of what makes the Canadian military is.

    • @frederickcwinterburn1837
      @frederickcwinterburn1837 Год назад +4

      My mother (Mary Curtis) was an RCAF meteorologist stationed at 2 wing Grostenquin France before France pulled out of Nato. One night she got a blast on the phone from an American base meteorological section for not answering the phone right away. My mom replied that she was outside taking readings and the American said then where was your teletype Operator? My mom told them that she was the teletype Operator, the balloon Operator etc, etc. The Americans had 5 people non of whom were cross-trained to the job of a single Canadian in their Met section.

    • @lampylightbulb
      @lampylightbulb 7 месяцев назад +1

      Yeah we're kinda forced to very intensely and thoroughly train our soldiers to make the most of the small amounts we have. Of course I'm certain there'd still be a surge of volunteers the moment Canada declares war, ngl. I still get the feeling that everyone would fight the moment Canada needs to.

  • @stevecook7551
    @stevecook7551 4 года назад +1396

    My ex wifes father was in the Wehrmacht during the second war . He said that they were wary of the Russians but scared shitless of the Canadians .

    • @familyhanson2531
      @familyhanson2531 4 года назад +83

      I'm Canadian so knowing this shows everyone that Canada is number 1

    • @alexkilgour1328
      @alexkilgour1328 4 года назад +79

      The German soldiers called the Canadians Stormtroopers, from German mythology.

    • @GuitarMan22
      @GuitarMan22 4 года назад +45

      ​@@familyhanson2531 Germans respected the Tommies, and the bolsheviks but shit their pants facing the Canadians.

    • @scarbourgeoisie
      @scarbourgeoisie 4 года назад +32

      Same goes for hockey.

    • @jean-rochdion4898
      @jean-rochdion4898 4 года назад +63

      And specialy the french
      -canadian .... german officer wrote in is personnal book " when we heard french speaking and it was not french France, we knew it was french-Canadian, the fear in the troops get at is top and the the moral at the bottom...we knew death was in front" ..... look at the story of Léo Major!! You will understand why!

  • @pepijnoosterlaar5170
    @pepijnoosterlaar5170 4 года назад +2191

    I live close to a Canadian war cemetery in Holten, The Netherlands. The first time I got there it was extremely overwhelming. Most of therse men where 19. Thanks to them and thousends of others my country can be the way it is. Free and happy. I'll make sure my children and theirs will not forget.
    Thank you Canada.

    • @officialboomtish214
      @officialboomtish214 4 года назад +57

      As a canuck, I am proud to hear that my countrymen before me defended your soil as gallantly as the Dutch resistance did under occupation; it takes two to beat one: and the Canucks and the Dutch did exactly that!

    • @spurgear4
      @spurgear4 4 года назад +32

      My grandfather was there in the war.
      I'm lucky I got to know him .
      He made it home.
      Hugs from Canada.

    • @migwheels
      @migwheels 4 года назад +35

      I've personally been over in your area and purely by accident two of us were wearing a small Canadian flag on our clothing because Roots Canada (clothing company) loves incorporating the flag into sweaters and the locals saw them and were overwhelmingly kind! It was a life changing moment. We were able to share stories of our great grand fathers and family who never came home but made a difference. In fact my last name is Best and near one of the historical sites they named a street "Best St." Very humbling. 🇨🇦 Thank you for the continued kindness.

    • @migwheels
      @migwheels 4 года назад +5

      @Jake Lemay Agreed, I'm in Ontario. It's very exciting to watch first hand... 😢🤦‍♂️

    • @coachmatt6735
      @coachmatt6735 4 года назад +27

      Thanks Mr. Oosterlaar for your appreciation and gratitude for the sacrifices that so many Canadian young men made during the liberation of Europe.
      And I appologize for the tactless, self-absorbed Canadians who chose to comment here with pissy gripes about their current political dissatisfaction: It is so completely inappropriate and shameful for them to latch their petty politics onto your message of gratitude, and to soil the memory of those soldiers who made the ultimate sacrifice with their self-serving drivel. I am ashamed for them, and for their ignorance.

  • @Leonlion0305
    @Leonlion0305 Год назад +114

    Just barely beginning to understand Canadian history. This is awesome!
    Gained a whole new level of respect for this country. The fact that Canada is really friendly and non-aggressive, but will do anything to fight for peace is the definition of Pacifism to me. And that's very admirable.

    • @voicetest6019
      @voicetest6019 Год назад +7

      Fun historical note: Canada originated the concept of the UN Peacekeeping force. However there was a major distinction in the original concept that the US, UK and the USSR in particular didn't like and removed from the proposal.
      The original proposal is that the UN peacekeepers would be creating and enforcing peace.

    • @The_M4ze
      @The_M4ze Год назад +5

      Come and visit us one day if you can! We've got tons of neat old forts to visit if you're into that and lots of beautiful land all across us (I mean, SK and MB might be a bit boring on landscaping and ON and QC are big on cities, but lots of sites to see regardless) If I may be so bold definitely try fresh from the tree syrup if you get the chance~

    • @Leonlion0305
      @Leonlion0305 Год назад +3

      @@The_M4ze Been in Toronto for 5 years and haven't left the area to explore. These are definitely going on my bucket list. Thanks for the suggestion!

    • @vcool122
      @vcool122 7 месяцев назад

      If you want another proof of our pacifism. Look up the whisky war. Officially, Canada has been at war with Denmark over some island at the border with Greenland since 1978. it ended in 2022. No casualties.

    • @bmxriderforlife1234
      @bmxriderforlife1234 Месяц назад

      ​@@Leonlion0305if you need Any toronto recommendations feel free to ask. Born and raised. Lots of cool hidden stuff in the city.

  • @luckyj.ferguson6308
    @luckyj.ferguson6308 Год назад +28

    I had a great uncle that fought and survived both wars. He lied about his age to get into WW1 and lied again to get into WW2. He was heart broken 'cause the Forces wouldn't let him fight in Korea.
    He came out with so many medals that a normal person would tip over from the weight.

    • @JohnMacintyre-cl5nu
      @JohnMacintyre-cl5nu 2 месяца назад +2

      BRO MY GREAT GRANDFATHER TOO HE SECRETLY CELIBRATED HIS 17TH BDAY IN THE TRENCHES OF FRANCE AN WAS ALREADY THERE FOR ALMOST 2 YEARS!, THERES A REASON THEM AN THEIR KIDS ARE CALLED "THE GREATEST GENERATION! GOD BLESS YOUR UNCLE AN ALL W LOST ON ALL SIDES *GBYAA!!!!!!!!!!!!*

  • @south6730
    @south6730 4 года назад +1250

    *Canada is outnumbered*
    Canada: I like those odds

    • @kommandantbaker
      @kommandantbaker 4 года назад +62

      Sir! The enemy has us outnumbered 10 to 1. Then it is a fair fight

    • @LaSucube666
      @LaSucube666 4 года назад +14

      Damn winter gonna slow them down. Should we open the road to help them a bit? Still 7 months until spring You think they know?

    • @white-haired-demon
      @white-haired-demon 4 года назад +30

      It’s a Canadian tradition to use old shitty weapons to even the odds.

    • @m4a1_delta66
      @m4a1_delta66 4 года назад +10

      oh man im so proud to be Canadian,and proud to be americas best ally

    • @Lord_Foxy13
      @Lord_Foxy13 4 года назад +23

      On the eighth day God created coffee and donuts to stop the Canadians from taking over the world

  • @petro7324
    @petro7324 4 года назад +2909

    "If I had Canadian Soldiers, American technology and British officers I would rule the world." - Winston Churchill
    Cheers from Quebec, Canada. 🇨🇦

    • @MasterBacon63
      @MasterBacon63 4 года назад +421

      Is this a person from Quebec that's proud to live in Canada? I can't believe this.

    • @ifreeze3950
      @ifreeze3950 4 года назад +274

      @@MasterBacon63 I'm from Quebec and I'm proud being Canadian ! I'm getting in the army in 2 month ! Proudly Canadian !

    • @ou4859
      @ou4859 4 года назад +32

      Lol i thought all the people from quebec hated the rest of canada and wanted to be on there own?

    • @petro7324
      @petro7324 4 года назад +130

      @@ou4859 Only the quebecors boomers wanna make quebec a country. As a young citizen from montreal quebec, i'm proud to be a canadian and serve my country.

    • @UNSCPILOT
      @UNSCPILOT 4 года назад +46

      Cheers from British Columbia, Canada!

  • @mauvaisgarcon552
    @mauvaisgarcon552 Год назад +49

    Proud to be Canadian. Fière d'être Canadien. We're always ready to die by the sword to STOP wars and defend virtue, even in our worst days.

  • @Victoria-dh9vb
    @Victoria-dh9vb Год назад +16

    Here's the thing. The nicer people are, the scarier they are when they snap.
    An interesting addition to the topic would be the involvement of the indigenous people in the war efforts. I heard a vet from our closest reserve give a speech on remembrance day, and the volunteer enlistment rate from all eligible men was over 94%. It was a really interesting speech, and their treatment both while overseas and when they returned home was heartbreaking.

    • @jeromemartel3916
      @jeromemartel3916 Год назад +3

      Indigenous people from Canada are truly built different in times of war!

    • @bengale8106
      @bengale8106 18 дней назад

      @@jeromemartel3916 make peace with the indigenous and work together and network social groups with them. I love them.

  • @rogertrahan1691
    @rogertrahan1691 4 года назад +1509

    You ever seen a Canadian family tackle a snowy driveway? Ruthless.

    • @johnladuke6475
      @johnladuke6475 4 года назад +121

      You're seven years old son, it's time to grow up. Sometimes you can't feel your fingers, just toughen up. No cocoa until you shovel out the old folks next door.

    • @saog0j579
      @saog0j579 4 года назад +42

      Family? I've been played...

    • @theace6461
      @theace6461 4 года назад +64

      Give em Tim Hortons they’ll shovel your city

    • @barryfirth1187
      @barryfirth1187 4 года назад +25

      Dad was on the plow truck so he had to be able to get out of his driveway on a moment's notice..
      Good thing he had eight kids, the three hundred foot driveway was spotless no matter what time of night. Still had school in the morning. 🙄

    • @jessef88
      @jessef88 4 года назад +28

      Wearing gloves when you snow shovel is looked upon as shameful in Canada.

  • @seangillanders5580
    @seangillanders5580 4 года назад +1974

    Canada during peacetime: Oh, I'm so sorry
    Canada during wartime: *I am fluent in over six million forms of kicking your ass.*

  • @hoser7706
    @hoser7706 Год назад +15

    As a Canadian I feel proud of those generations accomplishments. It runs through my maple syrup veins with pride. All Allied nations were heroic, tough, vicious when need be, and prevailed as a collective. Lets make sure we always remember those efforts and sacrifices made by all each time we enjoy our moments of peace and freedom. And don’t ever piss off the nice guys. 😬

  • @ronniejaye1
    @ronniejaye1 Год назад +16

    My grandfather flew a French spad fighter in WW1 in France to support the troops when France ran short of fliers . RIP John Mcgaw. ❤

  • @mafiaseargent
    @mafiaseargent 3 года назад +1835

    Canadia is the embodiment of the adage "Do not mistake my kindness for weakness."

  • @elijah1708
    @elijah1708 4 года назад +1414

    I am alive today because Canadian soldiers liberated my Nana and her family when they were in hiding in Holland. Shortly after they immigrated to Canada themselves and now I get to live in one of the greatest and most beautiful countries on Earth 🇨🇦

    • @ThisHandleFeatureIsStupid
      @ThisHandleFeatureIsStupid 4 года назад +41

      That story makes me really happy. 🥰

    • @JERRYDUNN905
      @JERRYDUNN905 4 года назад +38

      Thank you for saying we’re the best country in the world and I’d just like to say thank you 😊🇨🇦

    • @thehellyousay
      @thehellyousay 4 года назад +25

      Happy to have ya here. Cheers.

    • @emman2x
      @emman2x 4 года назад +16

      makes me happy

    • @mimicotom
      @mimicotom 4 года назад +21

      Glad to have you here. Let's have a beer, eh.

  • @fabricerobitaille9673
    @fabricerobitaille9673 Год назад +8

    My Grandfather's older brother died in Holten Netherlands in May 1945. He helped liberate Belgium and the Netherlands. I wish I could've met him. The way my grandfather talks about him, he seemed fearless and driven to help those in need. He's buried in the Canadian Military Cemetary in Holten, Netherlands. This video made me so proud of my heritage.

    • @lexdunn4160
      @lexdunn4160 Год назад

      You probably mean 1944 since the war in Europe was over on May 8, 1945. Still, thank you for the service of this brave man.

    • @fabricerobitaille9673
      @fabricerobitaille9673 Год назад +1

      @@lexdunn4160 I just found his tomb stone, he died May 5th 1945. Three days before the war ended. Sorry for that confusion.

  • @LeynaraLarwenarenel
    @LeynaraLarwenarenel 2 месяца назад +7

    Canada: Im about to stop saying sorry...
    Time to add to the Geneva Suggestion List.

  • @TripleXGames
    @TripleXGames 3 года назад +2915

    We Dutch love Canadians!
    It was them who liberated the Netherlands during WW2

    • @guyterrifico8293
      @guyterrifico8293 3 года назад +298

      we'd do it again and again as well. I know I'd jump right into bootcamp and go.

    • @chads8720
      @chads8720 3 года назад +54

      Most definitely

    • @guyterrifico8293
      @guyterrifico8293 3 года назад +42

      @@chads8720 respect brother.

    • @highendservicesbarrieont8347
      @highendservicesbarrieont8347 3 года назад +156

      My trip to Netherlands...had budget for entertainment and beer....was traveling with best friend..is Dutch Canadian..he showed me around..but made sure everywhere he introduced me as My Canadian friend....I had all the food and beer and great company I wanted..I came home..with my entertainment budget intact.Netherlands...wonderful country

    • @johnvidal70
      @johnvidal70 3 года назад +84

      Princess Margriet was also born in Ottawa Canada during the war, the maternity ward she was born in was temporarily declared international territory, so she would be solely Dutch.

  • @craft4ever154
    @craft4ever154 4 года назад +671

    Don’t forget that the Canadians captured Vimy Ridge in 3 days when the British and French were trying for months on end to do so in WW1

    • @NikoBlazeWind
      @NikoBlazeWind 4 года назад +115

      Took the Allies 3 months to move 3 Miles/Kilometres took Canada 3 days to move the rest of the 15

    • @5346565
      @5346565 4 года назад +81

      That was because of the creeping barrage, another Canadian innovation.

    • @craft4ever154
      @craft4ever154 4 года назад +57

      Dan Moyer sorry for your loss. May he Rest In Peace

    • @nicholasrandall3507
      @nicholasrandall3507 4 года назад +41

      Canadians developed a new strategy: charge while your own side is shelling the enemy, accept the friendly fire losses, and attack while the enemy isn't expecting you.

    • @devlinfraleigh104
      @devlinfraleigh104 4 года назад +46

      @@nicholasrandall3507 well yes but they continuously trained for the creeping barrage attack which prevented many friendly fire losses

  • @chadkeogh4720
    @chadkeogh4720 Год назад +5

    When you live in the best, free country in the world, you do ANYTHING to protect it. 🇨🇦👍😎👍🇨🇦

  • @mikeconway5040
    @mikeconway5040 Год назад +21

    I am a Canadian Veteran, and I’m not gonna pretend I’m some kind of tough guy killer, but I have the pleasure of knowing some absolutely fearless warriors that ran roughshod over the Kandahar province for years.

  • @sanctuaryforthelost
    @sanctuaryforthelost Год назад +8

    I feel that its important to note here that during both wars much of Canada was still very much a frontier. Many of our soldiers and officers came from farms on these frontiers and had previous experience with firearms, fighting and extreme weather (in places like Manitoba it regularly gets to -40 degrees.) So many of the challenges most soldiers who come from large urban spralls face weren't there for our boys. We were already adjusted to harsh conditions.

    • @lexdunn4160
      @lexdunn4160 Год назад

      that's -40ºC in winter. In summer, the Prairie provinces can hit +40ºC (115ºF)

  • @nakmuay7705
    @nakmuay7705 4 года назад +1997

    Fun fact: in the modern era the Canadian special forces have captured more high value terrorist targets than any other military.

    • @_lime.
      @_lime. 4 года назад +288

      Also worth noting that out of the 5 longest confirmed sniper kills in history, 3 were by Canadian snipers, including the longest, which is over 700 m longer than the second.

    • @epicdude1944
      @epicdude1944 4 года назад +179

      Lime The longest is actually 3,540 meters, achieved by a JTF2 sniper in Iraq During 2017... amazing how he managed to make a kill shot over 3.5 kilometres away.

    • @coltonshaw751
      @coltonshaw751 4 года назад +26

      Glad someone did some homework

    • @SharkdimdestroyerimperialJapan
      @SharkdimdestroyerimperialJapan 4 года назад +9

      Correct!

    • @nakmuay7705
      @nakmuay7705 4 года назад +113

      I love their motto "deeds, not words." It seems very Canadian to me.

  • @RichardAHolt
    @RichardAHolt 4 года назад +524

    Under the usual Canadian passiveness and politeness is repressed aggression that get uncorked in wartime.

    • @Tommy-5684
      @Tommy-5684 4 года назад +54

      and during the Stanley cup

    • @tedtheobald2588
      @tedtheobald2588 4 года назад +8

      You forgot about hockey and the Saturday night "fights" during peacetime

    • @FakeSchrodingersCat
      @FakeSchrodingersCat 4 года назад +7

      @das wright Why we are at peace with no threats. Let him be, if anything actually comes up that requires action, he will get serious. Until then he might as well play nice.

    • @thatguyonyoutube807
      @thatguyonyoutube807 4 года назад +3

      We get it from the geese

    • @liamsky1234
      @liamsky1234 4 года назад +2

      Bruh we practice by having bar fights

  • @rev.chadconstantineau7859
    @rev.chadconstantineau7859 15 дней назад +1

    As a Canadian, this video makes me very proud of our history and the soldiers who gave their all for everything. ❤️🙏❤️

  • @faithfuljohn9836
    @faithfuljohn9836 4 года назад +492

    I heard that when Leo Major got his eye wounded, he was told he just earned himself a ticket home. He responded he wanted to keep fighting. His medical officer told him: but you lost an eye! To which Leo responded: so? I only need one, I'm a sniper.
    He died in 2008 but I only learned about him a few years ago. I could have met this guy, he lived not far from where I live!

    • @markchristofferson5872
      @markchristofferson5872 4 года назад +27

      My grandfather fought and was wounded in Ortona. He refused to go home and returned to his unit, he died 12 years after the war when gangrene set in his wound. He was buried in Esquimalt B.C. with full honors.

    • @belardite87
      @belardite87 4 года назад +2

      @Dika Vinci Cpl Émond-Pépin

    • @shyla7722
      @shyla7722 4 года назад +13

      Leo Major was a video game hero but in real life. The city he single handedly liberated was planned to be bombed the next day but he and his friend feared about the civilian lives inside the city, thats why when they volunteered to scout the town they planned to capture it alone, when Leo's friend died he basically went rambo mode. Germans were talking about the crazy "One-Eyed Canadian" the entire night before pulling out.
      The city, Zwolle, now has a street named after him so that his heroic deed will always be remembered there.

    • @bobkane8576
      @bobkane8576 4 года назад +1

      Winnipeg renamed a street Valor Road because 3 WWI war heroes grew up about 200 yards away from each other. Look up Valor Road on youtube.

  • @samjones7834
    @samjones7834 4 года назад +578

    Canadians in Peace Time: Oh hi there, wanna come over for some food?
    Canadians in the World Wars: *There is no mercy.*

    • @xcd87
      @xcd87 4 года назад +40

      So you wanna surrender eh?? not today.

    • @PhilTheCourier
      @PhilTheCourier 4 года назад +18

      I can tell you this Canadian get worse in hockey

    • @coleannala3587
      @coleannala3587 4 года назад +13

      In Canada the true battlefield is on the hockey rink

    • @thehivemind3231
      @thehivemind3231 4 года назад +21

      Mercy? Did you mean W E A K N E S S ?

    • @DeNihility
      @DeNihility 4 года назад +8

      @@coleannala3587 ...and out of the hockey rink. I remember, I think it was 2010 that the team lost the Stanley Cup finals (also in 1994). There was a riot. Streets looked like a battlefield. Part of the city was burnt down... over a hockey game.

  • @thekillakrook1764
    @thekillakrook1764 Год назад

    Great delivery and presentation my friend..I had fun with this keep it up 👍

  • @Wolvieonepunch
    @Wolvieonepunch Год назад +4

    Just to the makers of this video as a Canadian I want to thank you very much, honest video, well researched, I love it👍

  • @2spooky4me96
    @2spooky4me96 4 года назад +268

    Up here in Canada we have a saying....
    "There are three things all wise men fear, the sea in storm, a moonless night and the anger of a gentlemen...."
    -Canada

    • @nathangriffin9318
      @nathangriffin9318 4 года назад +5

      A fan of Patrick Rothfuss i see

    • @2spooky4me96
      @2spooky4me96 4 года назад

      Lol, good eye sir👌

    • @dra6o0n
      @dra6o0n 4 года назад +1

      Instead of the wrath of women... Lol.

    • @Dwagonier_XAceX101
      @Dwagonier_XAceX101 4 года назад +6

      Ummm that saying is only you i have never heard that in canada

    • @2spooky4me96
      @2spooky4me96 4 года назад +7

      Jacob joie haha sorry,. It was kinda a joke, as the writer above mentioned it's a Patrick Rothfuss quote I just felt it applied. I am from Canada and I'll fully admit it's not a saying in general use up here lol.
      Our solders are very well trained and preformed exceptionally during both world wars.

  • @fixit9844
    @fixit9844 4 года назад +608

    As a Canadian, it's true. We might be nice, but in truth, when behind closed doors, we have an insatiable lust for blood.

  • @sheiladavis2304
    @sheiladavis2304 Год назад

    We are proud. Thanks for the pat on the back, we're to humble to do it ourselves.

  • @adamh6412
    @adamh6412 Год назад +5

    We take all our rage of dealing with such long snow filled winters out every time there's a war

  • @lotusfomalhaut9950
    @lotusfomalhaut9950 4 года назад +1026

    Canadians normally: "oh, sorry"
    Canadians at war: *are outnumbered 100 to 1*
    "Then it is an even fight"

    • @elasmith4218
      @elasmith4218 4 года назад +33

      I like those odd

    • @flyfyre7044
      @flyfyre7044 4 года назад +39

      66 Canadian solders once suffered zero casualties against 300 enemy troops (mid 60s I think)

    • @Raiden4019
      @Raiden4019 4 года назад +1

      @@flyfyre7044 Which war was this? It wasn't Korea, was it?

    • @NoNamesLeft0102
      @NoNamesLeft0102 4 года назад +19

      @@Raiden4019 Sounds like Pyongyang. A few Canadian, British, and New Zealand troops held it with nearly no casualties against overwhelming opposition.

    • @OptedOberst
      @OptedOberst 4 года назад +4

      Fat halo reference lol

  • @AlexanderMunio
    @AlexanderMunio 4 года назад +643

    "Iran destroy plane with canadian in it"
    Iran: why do i hear boss music?

    • @AngelDame17
      @AngelDame17 4 года назад +34

      There was 63 Canadians in that plane. I think Iran knows if they admit something they'll awaken the Beast.

    • @nobodycaresanymore188
      @nobodycaresanymore188 4 года назад +56

      Trudeau won't do anything though

    • @sonofpollux4000
      @sonofpollux4000 4 года назад +1

      😂😂😂

    • @mactony4
      @mactony4 4 года назад +9

      @@AngelDame17 They did say that they shot down the plane, after it was found out that they also bulldoze the site.

    • @vachonpiton113
      @vachonpiton113 4 года назад +8

      Colby McPhail cause it will only cause more death? But we surely won’t forget..

  • @slugrite
    @slugrite Год назад

    brilliantly done man ty that was a great video

  • @hunterkennedy9631
    @hunterkennedy9631 2 года назад +1

    One of the best videos I’ve ever seen good job keep it up

  • @merchillio
    @merchillio 4 года назад +425

    My step-dad’s dad fought in Italy. He never really talked about it. Toward the end of his life, 50 years later, he had to have hip replacement surgery. He asked the surgeon “listen doc, I have a piece of mortar stuck in my leg since the war, it hurts when I sit down. While you’re down there, could you remove it? It would be appreciated”

    • @marsattacks7071
      @marsattacks7071 4 года назад +7

      lol

    • @neotheone7923
      @neotheone7923 4 года назад +43

      my grandfather was in Italy too. he also never spoke of it unless it was a funny story. he also never took his shirt off because he didn't want people seeing his bullet scars. he was shot 3 times during the war

    • @ShisakaKurosora
      @ShisakaKurosora 4 года назад +18

      @@neotheone7923 3 times and survived damn , thanks for his service !

    • @mouthbreather280
      @mouthbreather280 4 года назад +14

      This includes the *War of 1812.* This was the one and only war in history between the United States and Canada, which the United States started. Canada won the war and proceeded to push towards the capital, D.C, where they then proceeded to burn down the White House and eat the meal the president and his family were in the middle of having.

    • @Tryforlive.
      @Tryforlive. 4 года назад +2

      @@mouthbreather280 then wrote the American National anthem and went back to farming

  • @TheEmperorsChampion964
    @TheEmperorsChampion964 4 года назад +389

    Freakin Canucks, they even hold the record for the farthest sniper kill. About a mile and a half in Afghanistan with a McMillan Tac 50.

    • @tedtheobald2588
      @tedtheobald2588 4 года назад +29

      over 3500 meters I believe 2 years ago in Syria.

    • @Bunoshi_16
      @Bunoshi_16 4 года назад +12

      @@tedtheobald2588 yup, but Iraq, not Afghanistan nor Syria

    • @thatguyonyoutube807
      @thatguyonyoutube807 4 года назад +43

      We have 3 of the top 5, including the longest at 3.54 kilometres

    • @TheEmperorsChampion964
      @TheEmperorsChampion964 4 года назад +5

      @@thatguyonyoutube807 remind me to not tick you off buddy

    • @XDlosDominicans
      @XDlosDominicans 4 года назад +35

      The mile and a half was an old one. The new one, done by JTF2 member in 2017 is 2.19 miles or 3.54km

  • @bps7267
    @bps7267 5 дней назад +1

    We Canadians prefer not to fight, but if forced to, we will win at any cost.

  • @canadianguy521
    @canadianguy521 2 года назад

    Proud to be and thankful to those who came before and what they've done.

  • @MrTudenom
    @MrTudenom 4 года назад +485

    You have to understand that Canadians are very similar to many other cultures when it comes to the Urban / Rural divide. The Canadian stereotype starts to dissolve the further you go north. In the north thick skin is useful for more than cold weather and mosquitoes.
    Visitors to Canada typically stick to the larger southern cities and don't experience the "other" Canadian culture, they would be quite shocked if they were dropped into a typically forestry town. During WW1 and WW2 Canada was mostly rural, so a lot of our soldiers were taken from that stock.
    Also, our soldiers are heirs to the British military tradition, but we aren't burdened by the British class system. As a result our officers and NCO's typically get to their positions based on merit rather than class and wealth. That might be a reason why Canadian troops are known for flexibility and creativity.

    • @stupidas9466
      @stupidas9466 4 года назад +30

      Wow, a well reasoned and thought out comment. And an interesting take on things as well. Thanks for the change!

    • @libertatemadvocatus1797
      @libertatemadvocatus1797 4 года назад +28

      Tourists basically go to Toronto, Vancouver, Montreal, and ski resorts.
      They've never been up North nor gone through the Prairies or those little poverty stricken fishing towns in the Maritimes. A lot of those places are not the hyper-liberal big cities nor the mellow types.
      Those areas are often either rough and blue-collar or rural with a lot of experience with hunting and a fierce independence streak.

    • @7firefly763
      @7firefly763 4 года назад +23

      A proper Canadian winter would be devastating to any enemy. People tend forget that the Canadian armed forces ARE the winter.

    • @Gigas0101
      @Gigas0101 4 года назад +10

      Add in a slowly growing but powerful sense of cultural and national identity at the time as well, in WWI we were still a British colony but we were starting to view ourselves as Canadians first and British colonists second. It's why we joined WWII late, just to try and prove a point about us being our own people.
      The points on Canada's military flexibility are valid, but Canada also has a relatively small army, so the flexibility is to help compensate for a possible deficit in manpower.

    • @TheHYENA87
      @TheHYENA87 4 года назад +21

      Great comment! Not to mention a lot of the rural native folk were already awesome hunters and stalkers... great at covering distance, and living in the cold. They transferred over perfectly to soldiers, scouts and snipers.

  • @adainosscallerio6335
    @adainosscallerio6335 4 года назад +460

    Guys let's not forget when Canadians literally PISSED in their towels and put them on their faces TO CANCEL OUT THE POISON SET BY THE GERMANS, AND THEY WON, TOO!

    • @Varangiangaurd
      @Varangiangaurd 4 года назад +94

      German officer: the gas is ready for use
      German general: good there's no way they'll survive this
      German Officer: well there is this one thing... but they'd never
      The Canadians: do that thing

    • @ajbolt7
      @ajbolt7 4 года назад +16

      After their French allies routed too. One of the first successful defences against German gas attacks in the war.

    • @simontheriault7901
      @simontheriault7901 4 года назад +2

      @Rob Chara 108.8 mph i think
      Shea weaber 108.1 its close lol

    • @totozilla6396
      @totozilla6396 4 года назад +1

      Freddie Malice WTF

    • @leopoldii7138
      @leopoldii7138 4 года назад +2

      Belgain soldiers before they got gasmask did the same

  • @addisonpage1
    @addisonpage1 Год назад +2

    🙌 you know it buddy, we chill till people mess with us

  • @toxicsniper79
    @toxicsniper79 2 года назад +3

    Thank you for talking about my home country!

  • @bryanlucas3057
    @bryanlucas3057 4 года назад +1087

    Canadian Soldier: “Hey aren’t you going to apologize for that?”
    German Soldier: “Um Nope”
    Canadian Soldier: “So you’ve chosen death, eh?”

    • @dannygjk
      @dannygjk 4 года назад +14

      LOL with the "eh"

    • @aaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa961
      @aaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa961 4 года назад +3

      BWLucas 2002
      Wait
      Just add a « ? »
      Then ur meme will be the first correct eh meme

    • @dannygjk
      @dannygjk 4 года назад +2

      @@aaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa961 In that context the question mark is not necessary.

    • @thriveclanclan9671
      @thriveclanclan9671 4 года назад +17

      Canada is the only country to have never lost a war, and yes, we have fought off the Americans when they invaded... Not just once but twice.
      BTW I have never felt so patriotic

    • @yupyupmyjelo1677
      @yupyupmyjelo1677 4 года назад +1

      Finally some one who can use the “he” correctly

  • @NajxxTrebla
    @NajxxTrebla 4 года назад +787

    We still send them 50.000 tulips each year and each generation is taught how these hero's liberated us. I am thankfull for every canadian and i do hope to visit one day

    • @NoobPWN3R666
      @NoobPWN3R666 3 года назад +52

      Can confirm, I live less than an hour away from ottawa where the annual tulip festival is held 👍

    • @Viper6-MotoVlogger
      @Viper6-MotoVlogger 3 года назад +7

      👍🇨🇦

    • @williamarmour1656
      @williamarmour1656 3 года назад +32

      And I wish to visit the Netherlands one day 🇳🇱 🇨🇦

    • @jeanyvesangers3885
      @jeanyvesangers3885 3 года назад +3

      Naj Trebla merci

    • @anonymouscoward7559
      @anonymouscoward7559 3 года назад +7

      I live in Alberta i did not know this.

  • @tpersoage
    @tpersoage Год назад

    Great video, glad I stumbled upon this.

  • @andrewadius142
    @andrewadius142 Год назад

    Thanks for the great video!

  • @mikekennedy5879
    @mikekennedy5879 4 года назад +269

    There's a reason Palpatine's galactic empire never came to Earth. He learned of Canada and truly knew fear.

    • @TheFront
      @TheFront  4 года назад +21

      Haha!

    • @officialboomtish214
      @officialboomtish214 4 года назад +6

      😂😂😂 this is pure gold.

    • @Beandobbin
      @Beandobbin 4 года назад +9

      He learned the Canadians have UNLIMITED POWWWWWWERRRRRRRR

    • @vishnuvijay916
      @vishnuvijay916 4 года назад +1

      That and the fact he existed "a long time ago"

  • @Cameron-km4xs
    @Cameron-km4xs 3 года назад +1799

    When I travelled to France and visited Juno Beach, I learned that to this day, children there are taught the Canadian National anthem in school. As a Canadian that was really cool

    • @sturzkampfflugzueg
      @sturzkampfflugzueg 2 года назад +53

      Thats epic

    • @strawberriesandcandy
      @strawberriesandcandy 2 года назад +63

      I suppose we make it easy for them by having a French version. Or…they made it easy for themselves?
      Also, if you went to the cemetery, did you notice they there was a statue of a cross with a sword imbedded in it as a nod to the French lyrics?

    • @Helfirehydra
      @Helfirehydra 2 года назад +12

      And also some schools put on a Juno Beach reenactment play during Remembrance Day

    • @johnstewart6243
      @johnstewart6243 2 года назад +5

      @@strawberriesandcandy dads best friend is buried there

    • @scottwpilgrim
      @scottwpilgrim 2 года назад +42

      @@strawberriesandcandy well the French version is the original version, the English version being a loose translation.

  • @Imsobering7970
    @Imsobering7970 Год назад +8

    My father fought in North Africa, Sicily and Italy with the 80th anti tank regiment. Was wounded in Sicily. He was quite a formidable man. He also had a lot of respect for the German soldiers. He said "the Germans were very well trained and professional soldiers. The Italians, not so much" Thanks for the video.

    • @verilyheld
      @verilyheld Год назад +2

      Eh, on an individual basis the Italian WW2 soldier/sailor/airman could be brave. Consider the torpedo-charioteers. As a whole however, they saw no good reasons to fight and die for Mussolini and the Fascist Party.

  • @johnnyeppelseed
    @johnnyeppelseed Год назад +1

    My grandpa was in currie’s light armoured unit at the falaise gap. Thanks for making this!

  • @joshsquatch7474
    @joshsquatch7474 4 года назад +929

    Germany: I declare war
    Canada: *maple syrup stops*

    • @thehivemind3231
      @thehivemind3231 4 года назад +46

      𝘚𝘰𝘳𝘳𝘺, 𝘣𝘶𝘵 𝘵𝘩𝘢𝘵 𝘸𝘢𝘴 𝘵𝘩𝘦 𝘸𝘳𝘰𝘯𝘨 𝘢𝘯𝘴𝘸𝘦𝘳, 𝘦𝘩.

    • @someloser130
      @someloser130 4 года назад +59

      *Angry Canadian geese noises intensifies*

    • @Apollo-tm4rt
      @Apollo-tm4rt 4 года назад +13

      As a Canadian yeah pretty much

    • @stonerleprechaun1402
      @stonerleprechaun1402 4 года назад +16

      @@Apollo-tm4rt eh man canadian geese are vicious as a canadian i can verify this (also never turn off owr maple syrup)

    • @RoKKr023i
      @RoKKr023i 4 года назад +8

      The maple syrup ceases to flow. Hockey games start to break out at the fights.

  • @rufealinluckypunk
    @rufealinluckypunk 3 года назад +2058

    Given how Canadians are in Hockey, I'm not surprised they can fight. The military just tells their soldier that the other side has the puck!

  • @sunkuu
    @sunkuu Год назад +14

    As a Canadian, I’m particularly proud of what we were able to do in Belgium and the Netherlands during WWII

  • @cbylsma626
    @cbylsma626 Год назад +3

    My grandfather fought ww2 in the Netherlands, was the only survivor of the group under his command. Thirty soldiers ceased to exist when a bomb landed on their bunker... he happened to be at a friend's bunker playing cards,when he went to his bunker to rest, expecting anything to happen the next day, he found a crater where it had been! He was scarred for life... had PTSD before they knew what it was. Went in a private, came out a corporal.

  • @LucarioDoT
    @LucarioDoT 4 года назад +208

    "There are three things all wise men fear: the sea in storm, a night with no moon, and the anger of a gentle man."

    • @jerryslater3447
      @jerryslater3447 3 года назад +4

      Fear a Mexican when he starts to treat you like the Pope.....

  • @fluffyplatypusgaming1941
    @fluffyplatypusgaming1941 4 года назад +415

    our Taste for Blood never stops we just switch to Tree Blood every so often.

    • @yako0000
      @yako0000 4 года назад +7

      how is this not the top comment?

    • @generalnawaki
      @generalnawaki 4 года назад +4

      nature's blood!

    • @oilersridersbluejays
      @oilersridersbluejays 4 года назад +4

      I don't get the maple syrup lust. Is it an eastern Canadian thing? Out west here no one really ever uses it except maybe the odd time on pancakes or waffles. I just don't understand how we all have this maple syrup stereotype is all.

    • @marclaventure441
      @marclaventure441 4 года назад +2

      Ludwig van Beethoven it’s probably because were the only people in the world who make it and it’s delicious

    • @oilersridersbluejays
      @oilersridersbluejays 4 года назад +1

      @@marclaventure441 well here in Western Canada it is nothing people get horny over.

  • @RageCookie1428
    @RageCookie1428 Год назад +3

    We are the literal definition of "built different"

  • @ODST_7773
    @ODST_7773 Год назад +4

    This is true as a Canadian I can confirm this is how we think

  • @thebigblep6718
    @thebigblep6718 4 года назад +330

    I'm a Canadian, what is this prisoner you speak of? Sounds like wasted supplies.

    • @jd-dayepicgaming1902
      @jd-dayepicgaming1902 4 года назад +6

      I’m Canadian, we don’t chug maple syrup

    • @ElysiumEverlasting777
      @ElysiumEverlasting777 4 года назад +26

      @@jd-dayepicgaming1902 I'm Canadian, and I do chug maple syrup... no joke here, I really do.

    • @gre3nishsinx0Rgold4
      @gre3nishsinx0Rgold4 4 года назад +18

      @@jd-dayepicgaming1902 fellow Canadian here.. chugging maple syrup is the best at wintertime for me

    • @tedtheobald2588
      @tedtheobald2588 4 года назад +14

      @Mwaniki Mwaniki sweet nectar of the Gods (all of them)

    • @egg494
      @egg494 4 года назад +6

      @Mwaniki Mwaniki Its great but also really difficult to make, so I give respect to maple syrup makers. It's like 50 buckets of sap for 1 bucket of syrup or something crazy. Tastes like heaven though. Cheers

  • @MiscellaneousMcC
    @MiscellaneousMcC 4 года назад +642

    "He liberated the entire city, by himself." - How has this not been turned into a movie yet!

    • @pattsaurus-rex1610
      @pattsaurus-rex1610 4 года назад +145

      Miscellaneous McC it will be but hollywood will change the history to make him american...
      *flashback to argo*

    • @rogerauger7766
      @rogerauger7766 4 года назад +51

      He wasn't a Yank.

    • @generalnawaki
      @generalnawaki 4 года назад +25

      no one badass enough to play him. maybe one day.

    • @dxbx214
      @dxbx214 4 года назад +51

      He is french canadian and was a proud quebecer. Even a sovereignist. That's why no one talk about him.

    • @noahbernier8423
      @noahbernier8423 4 года назад +15

      Miscellaneous McC American took all our victory and our glory batle so, nobody hear about canadian and quebec

  • @sherrypatovirta2325
    @sherrypatovirta2325 Год назад +2

    Thank you for this video so many comedians make fun of our Army , I feel safe standing behind them as we or our Country is known for kindness that is what upsets our Soldiers, if you Dare threaten or put their family or neighbors in danger or Innocent people We Stand On Guard For Thee ❤

  • @skye9850
    @skye9850 Год назад +1

    My great grandfather almost died during the death March in WW2... his feet were so bad that he could barely walk, and couldn't at some point. A friend ended up carrying him the last of the way.
    He then passed away when I was a kid in the 2000's. He apparently did not talk about his time in the war often.

  • @samsam-pj9iw
    @samsam-pj9iw 4 года назад +783

    "If I had Canadian Soldiers, American technology and British officers I would rule the world."
    Churchill

    • @Kmister_99
      @Kmister_99 4 года назад +9

      Sam Woodbeck he never said that but it’s true

    • @alexanderwurfel8657
      @alexanderwurfel8657 4 года назад +30

      laughs in Rommel

    • @Blastaballzy
      @Blastaballzy 4 года назад +5

      British officers hahaha like Montgommery lol

    • @cassianodarosachaves1993
      @cassianodarosachaves1993 4 года назад +5

      @@Blastaballzy montgommery that have more wins than any general of the allies, montgommery who defeat rommel and was the commander o d-day on the land.

    • @TranscendianIntendor
      @TranscendianIntendor 4 года назад +5

      That about British officers? I know of one story of a Canadian who was quite large & bayoneted German after German through a building throwing the bodies off his bayonet out the windows.

  • @baileyyoung4712
    @baileyyoung4712 4 года назад +761

    “Once the Canadians had tasted gas, they never let the enemy forget it”

    • @MtnTow
      @MtnTow 4 года назад +34

      Don't poke the wolf.

    • @Moon-zg4jy
      @Moon-zg4jy 4 года назад +83

      Wolf? Nah dont poke the beaver. Its hiding a ross rifle under its tail

    • @gladiater56
      @gladiater56 4 года назад +41

      @@Moon-zg4jy At least until it finds a Lee Enfield. Then it will drop that crap so fast.

    • @tenno5509
      @tenno5509 4 года назад +10

      they'll make you sorry

    • @trottingfox.
      @trottingfox. 4 года назад +4

      Sir. Yes Sir!

  • @northshore3422
    @northshore3422 Год назад +2

    Please read through this comment very interesting fact....
    Major Currie commanded the combined Amour (Tank), Anti-Amour and Infantry force .Currie displayed outstanding leadership and is an inspiration and was critical to the success of the combined force during this battle.
    The Infantry soldiers who fought in this courageous battle lead by Currie, were the same troops that burned down the German town (Friesoythe) you previously mentioned.
    It is worth mentioning, the evacuated town (Friesoythe) was levelled for 2 reasons: 1) retribution 2) to use as material to rebuild the marshy roads so the heavy tanks, trucks and supplies could continue the advance of the allied forces. Without repair and reinforcement to the road, the forces would be bottlenecked and would be vulnerable to attack thus stopping the advance further in to Germany.

  • @elementd1646
    @elementd1646 Год назад +1

    I'm a Canadian, really enjoy learning about all kinds of history and Canadian history during both World Wars are something to read about. Even the photographers and videographers are something great to learn about. Also if anyone is interested in Canadian epic battles, look no further then the battle of Vimy Ridge during the first world war.

  • @moby7384
    @moby7384 4 года назад +575

    God: you should stay here, for safety
    Canada: I can keep myself safe just fine
    God: not your safety

    • @boitshepotlhatlosi7788
      @boitshepotlhatlosi7788 3 года назад +11

      Best joke ever

    • @jerryslater3447
      @jerryslater3447 3 года назад +3

      @ninja cheese0315 So why didn't America join any war before the Canadians cleared the way ?

    • @Axemcaxington
      @Axemcaxington 3 года назад

      Hi

    • @Axemcaxington
      @Axemcaxington 3 года назад

      Ineedhugplz • 26 years ago e

    • @gmat5046
      @gmat5046 3 года назад +1

      Made us swim an ocean to tire us out. Just a warm up

  • @nathanbarnes7217
    @nathanbarnes7217 4 года назад +538

    Germany: starts 2nd world war
    Canada: "Call an ambulance, *but not for me* " lol
    Proud to be one

    • @loxias9253
      @loxias9253 3 года назад +3

      LMAO

    • @geedbinye6087
      @geedbinye6087 3 года назад +2

      Nathan Barnes same

    • @elliot4629
      @elliot4629 3 года назад +2

      Lol same

    • @masterjaninosaurustheone2323
      @masterjaninosaurustheone2323 3 года назад

      Amen?Amin bro

    • @trayvonjackson4830
      @trayvonjackson4830 3 года назад +4

      @Travis Sherstianko my great grandfather was a German soldier fighting the Canadians and Brits in Holland, he said the both the Canadians and Brits fought very conservative and where careful about using resources but when he later fought the Americans in Belgium it was a different way of fighting. He said the Americans where very difficult to fight, because they would just bombard German positions with ungodly amounts of artillery shells and they would call in fighters even if there was just a few Germans and the pilots would literally spends hours randomly strafing the forest and buildings. Thankfully he survived the war, and is now 94.

  • @marcusdaignault3644
    @marcusdaignault3644 Год назад +6

    Oh, how I love to be Canadian. 🇨🇦💯

  • @ThePhysicalReaction
    @ThePhysicalReaction Год назад +4

    Canadians were known for collecting the severed, dried ear-lobes of their enemies and making necklaces out of them - sometimes they would collect these while listening to the enemy's false confessions. Canadians would also use the the mixture of blood and mud as camouflage. It was said that the blood of the soil would give ungodly strength as they hid amongst the corpses, often mistaken for death's golems, before rising from the earth and collecting more ear lobes.

  • @KillerSniper55
    @KillerSniper55 4 года назад +246

    "If you are our friends we will go to the ends of the earth to defend you, but if you choose to be our enemies we will make you wish you never did."

    • @liaml.e.5964
      @liaml.e.5964 4 года назад +11

      As it should be.
      This is the way...

    • @dra6o0n
      @dra6o0n 4 года назад +5

      Balanced as all things should be.

    • @dennisadmiraal3415
      @dennisadmiraal3415 4 года назад

      were a fuchin 51st STATE,YA SHARPSHOOTER BEAVER-HUNT?

    • @billiebobsr6876
      @billiebobsr6876 4 года назад

      Dam straight buddy

    • @dra6o0n
      @dra6o0n 4 года назад +1

      @@billiebobsr6876 Iran should reconsider pissing off Canada.
      A Ukrainian plane carrying Canadians, most of them Iranians with Canadian citizenship and status, crashed 3.5 hours after Iran launched missiles at Iraq.
      Politics in Canada were somewhat divided due to all these influences and spectrums happening... But this one Iran related incident with the death of 63 Canadians changes all that.
      This is not like the plane being shot down in Ukraine by rebels after Annexation, where the passengers were 'lesser known' nationalities and were mostly mixed.
      This is a plane that is FLYING HOME to Canada, via Ukraine.

  • @TagusMan
    @TagusMan 4 года назад +283

    Ruined and rescued by the Canadian Navy all in one night. Years ago in Lisbon, I found a bunch of Canadians drinking in an Irish bar. They turned out to be sailors from the HMCS Athabasca. I told them I was Canadian too but the hosers in uniform refused to believe me. They started asking me questions that only a Canadian could answer, and once they were satisfied I wasn't a poser or a spy, they invited me to drink with them all night long, which I did. Then, as I stumbled home, I realized I had left my backpack with all my stuff in the pub. So I returned to the pub but the canucks had left and gone back to the ship with my backpack. I tracked down the Athabasca in the harbour and they let me on, gave me back my backpack, gave me a tour of the ship and even offered me a lot more beer. They told me that as long as I was on the Athabasca, I was on Canadian soil. I never felt more at home. Cheers to the Canadian Armed Forces and to the HMCS Athabasca. She was a fine fine ship.

    • @augurseer
      @augurseer 4 года назад +6

      I have cousins that serve on the Toronto and the Montreal. All respect to the brave souls of the RCN.

    • @LtMadden2
      @LtMadden2 4 года назад +2

      Fun fact: I was born and raised in Athabasca, AB. Workin’ there now.

    • @TagusMan
      @TagusMan 4 года назад

      @@LtMadden2 How's that Athabasca glacier doing? Still there?

    • @glazedonuts2663
      @glazedonuts2663 4 года назад

      @@TagusMan melting but still there. Btw the glacier is actually nowhere near Athabasca

    • @NoobZxReviewZ
      @NoobZxReviewZ 4 года назад +2

      My Uncle was a crewman on that ship! Makes me happy knowing that he got to be on the nicest boat in her majesty's navy.

  • @raymondmoore2707
    @raymondmoore2707 Год назад +1

    We used to train with the Canuck’s ( respectively) at Ft. Lewis ,they were tough troops

  • @harleys593
    @harleys593 Год назад +2

    I mean come on, what else would you expect from a nation where you fight moose? Have you seen a moose? They're friggin terrifying.

  • @wholesomelunch6576
    @wholesomelunch6576 4 года назад +845

    Canadians: playing hockey.
    Germany: Starts invading more countrys in Europe.
    Canadians: So anyway I started blasting.

    • @alexbauer502
      @alexbauer502 4 года назад +20

      Canadian stalin made you have 123 likes. You're welcome comrade.
      *-Stalin approved this message*

    • @wholesomelunch6576
      @wholesomelunch6576 4 года назад +2

      @@alexbauer502 Thank you comrade Stalin

    • @sadnut9513
      @sadnut9513 4 года назад

      @@wholesomelunch6576 *Kamerade

    • @schlymfrainkestxchieftains2623
      @schlymfrainkestxchieftains2623 4 года назад

      @@alexbauer502 it's countries not countrys. Also canada didn't fight germany "when they began invading more countries". The Canadians didn't fight in the European/medditeranian theater until Sicily. And don't bring up Dieppe, that was one battle on one day

    • @alexbauer502
      @alexbauer502 4 года назад

      @@schlymfrainkestxchieftains2623 Nobody ever said "countrys" 🤣