The disgustingly sad part of history is that most of the men who actually committed war crimes and mass executions like what the Soviets did at the katyn forest massacre during WW2 or the Babi Yar holocaust of bullets in Ukraine by the Nazis, never saw justice or punishment for their deeds. Most of them ditched their uniforms after the war and moved to small towns across Europe disguised as civilians and lived their lives out peacefully raising families and never paid for their crimes. You will hear stories about Nazi hunters and how after the war they tracked down a bunch of these guys but in reality they only caught a handful out of the thousands of people who actually participated in these genocidal acts.
When an SAS unit was betrayed in the Vosges Mts in late 1944 the Regt went and hunted down the SS/Gestapo responsible for the torture and Atrocities committed after the War, the SS Officer I/C was not brought to justice until 1951 as he had an important post in W/Germany,Yes he was a lawyer but it did not save him he was found dead at the stair bottom with multiple bones fractured no one heard or saw anything.
@@foreverblueclassics Absolutely,actually the "Orcs" recently tried that in a current war zone in er Europe twice as the Russia Media Monitor rages about "The Perfidious Gt Britain and its Special Forces" boom boom.
That looked like such a realistic shooting scene. It captures the reality of it so well. In real life a firing squad ain’t pretty. When a person is shot they slump and fall to the ground, lights out, that’s it.
i think I've seen people get shot and keep moving. anyone on the other end of a firing squad has already accepted death. It's easy to just say glad it's over.
What most movies and even WWII footage don’t often capture is that death is not always immediate - imagine being stabbed by a rapier but very fast - some hitting vital organs and others not. It’s the initial shock which causes the initial loss of balance control - compounded by the fact you KNOW what is happening to you and the brain is doing EVERYTHING it can to survive - which includes the shut down of any organ function it thinks it doesn’t think is a priority - while also stuffing through waves of pain, internal bleeding, and/or drowning on blood. The coup de grâce was meant to end the suffering if the initial volley failed It is noticeable that in comparison to other Allies and enemies during WWII, American firing squads did not do the coup de grâce.
Good Lord, have mercy on us all for killing our kind. What do we became? What we are doing with ourselves... Dear Lord, please, have mercy us and forgive us.
Ciao foreverblueclassics :) scena dura , ma è la verità sul nemico , freddo , vile e disonorevole 😠 Erano tutti eroi !!✨ Un bel film come sempre Grazie e complimenti ❤🌹🍷
Molte grazie amico mio, sei molto gentile come sempre 😍. Ho avuto alcuni problemi con il mio laptop la scorsa settimana, quindi è stato riparato, quindi questo è il motivo per cui non c'è video in quel momento 😯. Ma ora l'ho recuperato e tutto funziona bene. Il prossimo video non tarderà ad arrivare 💜🥂💥!
@@foreverblueclassics Ciao amico mio :) Vi auguro un buon giovedì pomeriggio in salute e felicità 😍❤ Sto aspettando il prossimo bel video per divertirmi 😎🍺
I thought a group of guerillas would come out and shoot the German soldiers to free the prisoners. But this scene is probably more realistic. Maybe this group of German soldiers will pay for it in other battles? Anyway looking forward to your new videos mate!
I like your scenario better mate but sadly no one came to save the poor Norwegian men who faced the firing squad, but they were brave to the end. Certainly in the rest of the movie some German soldiers are killed in the fighting and perhaps some of these men were there. But to be fair if you are ordered to take part in a firing squad you can't really say no, horrible or not. It's a very good movie this and it doesn't overdo the action scenes so is much more realistic. There will be more soon, so keep viewing!
@@SSSoldat If the guerrillas were there and shot the all german soldiers, you could imagine that you were one of them again! History and imagination are different things, I still don't write well but your imaginary words are really brilliant!
@@thesixshooter6506 Yeah in Europa for sure - must have been a nightmare for people in the areas of occupation and heavy fighting. People are so spoiled today , they have no idea how bad it can get.
@@rockpadstudios And the fighting in the Pacific was no picnic either. Landing on a beach, totally vulnerable and exposed, knowing countless machine-gunners are just itching for the order to open up. No place to hide, buddies dropping all around you, nowhere to go except TOWARDS the unseen enemy. Amazing ANY boy... and many were just that... survived.
Look, I see 3 striking things: No blindfolds, and people are not tied to the feet, this still gave them the opportunity to run away. And the German officer is from the infantry and not from the Polizei / feldgendarmerie. What the hell is going on here man!
My guess is an instinct for survival makes you hold onto the hope that they'll spare your life. A false assumption for sure, but you know if you react aggressively you're dead for sure.
Bitte genau zielen. Ich will schnell sterben. Der Hinrichtungstermin eines Räuber war montags morgens. Als man ihm die Schlinge um den Hals hing meinte er nur: Kruzifix, die Woche fängt ja gut an!
To all the heathens who be trying to come around me like if you have something to prove if you really wanted to prove how tough you are stand in front of firing squad only cowards come to cross me everyone is getting free play but a day of reckoning is soon coming over the horizon
Here's the bottom line. These men executed were civilians illegally conducting war. A uniformed soldier is at a disadvantage if he can't tell who is and who isn't a combatant. These so-called partisans were outside the rules of war. They made the choice and paid the ultimate penalty.
Not quite. The young one on the left was picked at random off the street and his father was a Norwegian Nazi. His mother pleaded with the Germans for him to be released and they still shot him. So it wasn't always as black-and-white as you imply. The Nazis often swept hostages from the streets and put them in front of firing squads as punishment for the actions of others.
@@foreverblueclassics Yes, that did happen. However that was a result of the partisan attacks on German soldiers. It was the few recourses that the Germans had to try to deter these attacks. With guerrilla warfare (we call it terrorist in places like Afghanistan and Iraq), it's very hard to distinquish who are guerillas and who are not. I'm reminded of the Dutch woman who lured German soldiers to their death by acting like a lover. For every action, there is a reaction.
@@jamesheckman6297 True, but then if people didn't resist the defeat of the Nazis would have taken longer. Whilst reprisals against civilians for partisan attacks are allowed in some instances, within reason, that does not include killing innocents as revenge. It would normally be along the lines of destroying homes, belongings and/or livestock or such like. The Nazis (and the Soviets) took their revenge to whole new levels.
@@foreverblueclassics Unless a combantant wears a uniform, you simply can't tell if the civilian that you are approaching is about to kill you. That exposes soldiers to an unacceptable level of risk. Unfortunately, there aren't many remedies to this. The Germans used reprisals as a deterrent. In many cases, it did deter violence. One problem was that partisans were willing to see their own countrymen when the Germans retaliated. The partisans bear a good deal of reponsibility themselves for civilian deaths. Every captured partisan would proclaim their innocence if they could walk away free. Ironically, many Western Europeans felt that the Germans were less problematic as an occupier than the Allies. A remember, the French complaining that the Allies stole far more than the Germans and committed more rapes as well. Of course, the victor gets to write the history and those facts often are ommitted. Of course, the war in the east was much different than war in the west.
@@jamesheckman6297 At the end of the day the ultimate responsibility lies with the invader. If they hadn't invaded these countries their people wouldn't have been rebelling against them (which they had every right to do).
The disgustingly sad part of history is that most of the men who actually committed war crimes and mass executions like what the Soviets did at the katyn forest massacre during WW2 or the Babi Yar holocaust of bullets in Ukraine by the Nazis, never saw justice or punishment for their deeds. Most of them ditched their uniforms after the war and moved to small towns across Europe disguised as civilians and lived their lives out peacefully raising families and never paid for their crimes. You will hear stories about Nazi hunters and how after the war they tracked down a bunch of these guys but in reality they only caught a handful out of the thousands of people who actually participated in these genocidal acts.
When an SAS unit was betrayed in the Vosges Mts in late 1944 the Regt went and hunted down the SS/Gestapo responsible for the torture and Atrocities committed after the War, the SS Officer I/C was not brought to justice until 1951 as he had an important post in W/Germany,Yes he was a lawyer but it did not save him he was found dead at the stair bottom with multiple bones fractured no one heard or saw anything.
@@geoffhunter7704 The moral being don't mess with the SAS!
@@foreverblueclassics Absolutely,actually the "Orcs" recently tried that in a current war zone in er Europe twice as the Russia Media Monitor rages about "The Perfidious Gt Britain and its Special Forces" boom boom.
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I'm not at all religious, but if there is a God, how could he forgive those responsible for these horrendous actions?
This execution scene is actually from Akershus Fortress in Oslo. The name of the film is "Max Manus".
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That looked like such a realistic shooting scene. It captures the reality of it so well. In real life a firing squad ain’t pretty. When a person is shot they slump and fall to the ground, lights out, that’s it.
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Yes, very believable. Maybe the director decided to use real ammo for the sake of authenticity.
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i think I've seen people get shot and keep moving. anyone on the other end of a firing squad has already accepted death. It's easy to just say glad it's over.
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What most movies and even WWII footage don’t often capture is that death is not always immediate - imagine being stabbed by a rapier but very fast - some hitting vital organs and others not.
It’s the initial shock which causes the initial loss of balance control - compounded by the fact you KNOW what is happening to you and the brain is doing EVERYTHING it can to survive - which includes the shut down of any organ function it thinks it doesn’t think is a priority - while also stuffing through waves of pain, internal bleeding, and/or drowning on blood.
The coup de grâce was meant to end the suffering if the initial volley failed
It is noticeable that in comparison to other Allies and enemies during WWII, American firing squads did not do the coup de grâce.
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IS THIS MOVIE IF THIS MOVIE NAME THE MOVIE PLEASE
It's from 'Max Manus: Man of War'.
@@foreverblueclassics THANK YOU SOO MUCH❤❤❤❤
@@LIVYARJOKO My pleasure 🙂😍
Using a broomhandle like a boss!
Good Lord, have mercy on us all for killing our kind. What do we became? What we are doing with ourselves... Dear Lord, please, have mercy us and forgive us.
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Every one of them stood, stone-faced, and took his bullet like a man. A couple got a second helping, free of charge.
I like a man who can take it 😁
@@foreverblueclassics And look for more just to prove it. The ones who stand and take it and don't drop till they have a belly full.
@@thesixshooter6506 That's all you can ask for!
@@foreverblueclassics A gut full of bullets is all ANY man worthy of being called a man can ask for.
Nice :) This was a scene often repeated in the Italian Campaign mainly Italian guerrillas against Italian Facists!
It was all over Europe.
This scene is actually from a film called "Max Manus". The execution happened at Ahershus Fortress in Oslo a few weeks before May 8, 1945.
@@bell4textu973 It is indeed.
They got things right. Bullets at that close range will over penetrate and kick up dust on the backstop.
The bullets deserved an Emmy.
Ciao foreverblueclassics :) scena dura , ma è la verità sul nemico , freddo , vile e disonorevole 😠 Erano tutti eroi !!✨ Un bel film come sempre Grazie e complimenti ❤🌹🍷
Molte grazie amico mio, sei molto gentile come sempre 😍. Ho avuto alcuni problemi con il mio laptop la scorsa settimana, quindi è stato riparato, quindi questo è il motivo per cui non c'è video in quel momento 😯. Ma ora l'ho recuperato e tutto funziona bene. Il prossimo video non tarderà ad arrivare 💜🥂💥!
@@foreverblueclassics Ciao amico mio :) Vi auguro un buon giovedì pomeriggio in salute e felicità 😍❤ Sto aspettando il prossimo bel video per divertirmi 😎🍺
@@rikaweimann6063 Molte grazie amico ❤❤. Buon riposo per la settimana e il fine settimana, e aspetta presto un nuovo video 💥🍷!
I thought a group of guerillas would come out and shoot the German soldiers to free the prisoners. But this scene is probably more realistic. Maybe this group of German soldiers will pay for it in other battles? Anyway looking forward to your new videos mate!
I like your scenario better mate but sadly no one came to save the poor Norwegian men who faced the firing squad, but they were brave to the end. Certainly in the rest of the movie some German soldiers are killed in the fighting and perhaps some of these men were there. But to be fair if you are ordered to take part in a firing squad you can't really say no, horrible or not. It's a very good movie this and it doesn't overdo the action scenes so is much more realistic. There will be more soon, so keep viewing!
Oh, I'm worried about that, too. But it's a pity that didn't happen.
@@SSSoldat If the guerrillas were there and shot the all german soldiers, you could imagine that you were one of them again! History and imagination are different things, I still don't write well but your imaginary words are really brilliant!
@@SSSoldat I'd have preferred that scene too!
This literally happened, it's a true story.
Damn had me worried there for a second, thought they were executing kraftwerk!
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It must have been horrific to kill someone like that, you know many of those soldiers had nightmare's the rest of their lives.
For many of them, the "rest of their lives" was probably a couple months.
@@thesixshooter6506 that's true - lucky to survive as a german
@@rockpadstudios Lucky to survive for ANYBODY in WWII.
@@thesixshooter6506 Yeah in Europa for sure - must have been a nightmare for people in the areas of occupation and heavy fighting. People are so spoiled today , they have no idea how bad it can get.
@@rockpadstudios And the fighting in the Pacific was no picnic either. Landing on a beach, totally vulnerable and exposed, knowing countless machine-gunners are just itching for the order to open up. No place to hide, buddies dropping all around you, nowhere to go except TOWARDS the unseen enemy. Amazing ANY boy... and many were just that... survived.
Brave people stand with me and I stand alone
How can people live with them selves
Well, half of them didn't have to when it was over.
An special acknowledgement of human rights watch.
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Isn't war fun
WHY IS THE CAMERA SO SHAKY
It's the curse of the modern movie I'm afraid. They think it's cool and arty to do it, more real. It annoys the hell out of me!
that guy looked like Danny gonzales
Look, I see 3 striking things: No blindfolds, and people are not tied to the feet, this still gave them the opportunity to run away. And the German officer is from the infantry and not from the Polizei / feldgendarmerie. What the hell is going on here man!
Ever tried running with your hands tied?
@@chewiebacka4377 Try it, run for youre life.
In a situation like this why not try and make a run for it or throw yourself at one of the guards/soldiers since they're gonna kill you anyway .
The repercussions for their loved ones could be deadly I guess.
@ForeverBlueClassics If they had wanted to kill their loved ones they would have done so anyway.
@@Shadowman820 Not always, but for resistance they often did.
My guess is an instinct for survival makes you hold onto the hope that they'll spare your life. A false assumption for sure, but you know if you react aggressively you're dead for sure.
@@thesixshooter6506 May as well accept your fate!
Stand tall aim right fire !
And the brave targets standing tall, facing the shooters like men, made it all possible.
When Clemont says Ash doesn't deserve Serena:
Never commit war crimes kids
Max manus firing squad
Indeed.
Bitte genau zielen. Ich will schnell sterben. Der Hinrichtungstermin eines Räuber war montags morgens. Als man ihm die Schlinge um den Hals hing meinte er nur: Kruzifix, die Woche fängt ja gut an!
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It's always the Germans in movies
now put OFMG - hello onto it
Please movie name in English
'Max Manus: Man of War'.
And they dare to call themselves civilized
Is it just me or Is that officer commanding the firing detail using a WW1 pistol?
Common enough practice, the Lugar was a WW1 pistol.
A sheep ways to die
A rabbit runs
So why did they wait to die?
To all the heathens who be trying to come around me like if you have something to prove if you really wanted to prove how tough you are stand in front of firing squad only cowards come to cross me everyone is getting free play but a day of reckoning is soon coming over the horizon
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Why is the camera shaking so much?
It sucks
Shaky camera syndrome is a modern phenomenon. I hate it too!
Overkill at its finest,
Overkill would be using a tank. This was as efficient and all that was needed
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Thatll teach u fucked to guard Bravo on BF1
Just like that!
What's with the slo-mo bit at the end? Pointless.
Some like it, others not. It's at the end so if you don't want to watch it you don't have to. Simple.
Cool
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Meat eater win the last and live 100 even more years 🎉
tbh with this music in the background ruclips.net/video/hlsFgDjyePc/видео.html makes it way better
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Si me gusto
A los nazis
Here's the bottom line. These men executed were civilians illegally conducting war. A uniformed soldier is at a disadvantage if he can't tell who is and who isn't a combatant. These so-called partisans were outside the rules of war. They made the choice and paid the ultimate penalty.
Not quite. The young one on the left was picked at random off the street and his father was a Norwegian Nazi. His mother pleaded with the Germans for him to be released and they still shot him. So it wasn't always as black-and-white as you imply. The Nazis often swept hostages from the streets and put them in front of firing squads as punishment for the actions of others.
@@foreverblueclassics Yes, that did happen. However that was a result of the partisan attacks on German soldiers. It was the few recourses that the Germans had to try to deter these attacks. With guerrilla warfare (we call it terrorist in places like Afghanistan and Iraq), it's very hard to distinquish who are guerillas and who are not. I'm reminded of the Dutch woman who lured German soldiers to their death by acting like a lover. For every action, there is a reaction.
@@jamesheckman6297 True, but then if people didn't resist the defeat of the Nazis would have taken longer. Whilst reprisals against civilians for partisan attacks are allowed in some instances, within reason, that does not include killing innocents as revenge. It would normally be along the lines of destroying homes, belongings and/or livestock or such like. The Nazis (and the Soviets) took their revenge to whole new levels.
@@foreverblueclassics Unless a combantant wears a uniform, you simply can't tell if the civilian that you are approaching is about to kill you. That exposes soldiers to an unacceptable level of risk. Unfortunately, there aren't many remedies to this. The Germans used reprisals as a deterrent. In many cases, it did deter violence. One problem was that partisans were willing to see their own countrymen when the Germans retaliated. The partisans bear a good deal of reponsibility themselves for civilian deaths. Every captured partisan would proclaim their innocence if they could walk away free. Ironically, many Western Europeans felt that the Germans were less problematic as an occupier than the Allies. A remember, the French complaining that the Allies stole far more than the Germans and committed more rapes as well. Of course, the victor gets to write the history and those facts often are ommitted. Of course, the war in the east was much different than war in the west.
@@jamesheckman6297 At the end of the day the ultimate responsibility lies with the invader. If they hadn't invaded these countries their people wouldn't have been rebelling against them (which they had every right to do).
これは武装親衛隊ではなく国防軍が銃殺をやってるのか? だとすれば、国防軍が清廉潔白というのは間違いだと訴えているのと同じだ😂
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Western propaganda/ lies
really? this didnt happen? You are a fool.
This literally happened you fxcking moron
Wtf do you mean?
Me killing anti-fascists haha
You couldn't fight through a wet paper bag
Pathetic loser
Mörder!
Good shootin.....they must have practiced a lot?.............
They had a lot of practice!
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