@@wspencerwatkins At that time Australians were British Subjects, Australian Citizenship did not exist at that time. Australians traveled on British passports and in World War II Australian Courts Martial still referred to offences been against the Laws of England. When I was borne I was legally a British Subject and a Australian Citizen.
I got it too, I didn't want to watch it for a long time because of the thumbnail. I didn't want to feel sad thinking about the conditions they where in. Glad I watched it though, cause it was kind of heartwarming in the end
I love the accuracy of this. I see a lot of other ww1 scenes where the ground is dry and its just a little dirty. Not many that show the deep waters and mud that they walked in
joe paul Hence, absolutely not heroics that we owe anything to, and absolutely not justification for emotionally bashing later generations with demands for oppressive reverence. Moral solidarity with the men this happened to is to say it was a waste, + is not to go with any of the gratitude propaganda.
01:30 I’m interested to know about real life incidents like this, moments of solidarity and detente where soldiers out in No Man’s Land decided it wasn’t worth it, or just had moments of empathy for the other poor bastards on the other side
Not trying to fool anyone Mr B. Winter does go over 1916-17 and Roly Collin's character does say it is the new year, so I have changed the title to "1916-17". Trust that you are not too offended and please accept my apologies. And yes, it is from The Anzacs mini series as credited in the description.
It Be comedic gold If they would run off to wrong trenches only to come out and Be like: sorry, sorry our bad no dont blame yourself all these holes Look The same 😄 Straight out of Monty Python or something 😄
Both sides knew how pointless it was
They did not they thought it was worthwhile that is why they stuck out. Stop reading Australian bullshit history.
Somewhere in the other side of No Man's Land, a German soldier was shaking, talking about how he didn't want to kill those British.
Coda Mission Aussies. but the Germans probs couldn’t tell the difference
@@ranidudeBRUH in 1916 they were still british
@@alphawolf2993 I hate to do this but British refers only to the island of Britain - England, Scotland and Wales. Australians were still Australians
@@wspencerwatkins wasn’t it still part of the British empire?
@@wspencerwatkins At that time Australians were British Subjects, Australian Citizenship did not exist at that time. Australians traveled on British passports and in World War II Australian Courts Martial still referred to offences been against the Laws of England.
When I was borne I was legally a British Subject and a Australian Citizen.
Thank god I got this in my recommended
I got it too, I didn't want to watch it for a long time because of the thumbnail. I didn't want to feel sad thinking about the conditions they where in. Glad I watched it though, cause it was kind of heartwarming in the end
I love the accuracy of this. I see a lot of other ww1 scenes where the ground is dry and its just a little dirty. Not many that show the deep waters and mud that they walked in
This is Aussie bullshit.
I could not imagine what it would have been like. Bless all those men who went and came back and especially those that did not. Lest We Forget
Those men were fighting a war to end all wars but instead, they died for no reason
They were fighting a war...
that ended nothing
Australians: “Those German soldiers looked scary”
Germans: “Those British soldiers looked scary”
Der Krieg wird wiederkommen.
British: “They’ve got a very good bass section, mind.”
@@ShasOSwoll i got that reference
No one wanted to die. No one wanted to kill.
And yet they did. Millions killed, millions died. At the whim of leaders.
"I'm not any good at killing people"
"You're good enough mate!"
What a way to cheer someone up
eachother dont want to kill eachothers
Aussies: "...and off we fuck..."
Jerries: "...wir verkrümeln uns dann mal besser auch..."
Germans uniform top 👌
That land looks mighty damp and swampy for winter
that's Flanders for ya
war is not the answer, war does not work.
In a way it does but then it reshapes the world
if a brit rolled into that hole he'd been like: terrible weather innit, could you kindly ask your friends to stop shooting at us
1:32 awkward MOMENT in online Gaming When 2 enemy squad met and have the same plan
It seems more like Passchendaele with all that mud.
Waste of human life
joe paul Hence, absolutely not heroics that we owe anything to, and absolutely not justification for emotionally bashing later generations with demands for oppressive reverence. Moral solidarity with the men this happened to is to say it was a waste, + is not to go with any of the gratitude propaganda.
Yes, but the profit to be made. If war didn't make money it wouldn't happen.
@@carlmanvers5009 made money for the winners,made hitler for Germany and the reason for ww2 which was just more wasted human life
dude this is 1917 not 1916
I think it was the kid talking about the past not present
01:30 I’m interested to know about real life incidents like this, moments of solidarity and detente where soldiers out in No Man’s Land decided it wasn’t worth it, or just had moments of empathy for the other poor bastards on the other side
What is this movie?! I need to know
It was a mini series called “The Anzacs” from the mid 80’s. Full episodes are on RUclips
@@reevemclennan949 thank you very much have a good night
What movie is this?
It was a mini series called “The Anzacs”. 1985. Full episodes are on RUclips
@@reevemclennan949 thanks im going to check it out
@@svt9800 I actually just watched them all again since Anzac Day. Enjoy
Name of film?
It was a mini-series from about 1986 called “The Anzacs”. Last I checked, full episodes are here on RUclips
They’re Australian, not British
Sorry Snuggles Australians were British subjects until 1946 and 20 % of the ANZACS were British born and another percentage had British parents.
Humans hating Humans
"North European Winter"
My grandfather fought in damm trenches he gave no quarter to Boche and German gave no quarter back 😢
This from Anzacs and liar it is 1917 I have seen the show multiple times so you can’t fool me.
Not trying to fool anyone Mr B. Winter does go over 1916-17 and Roly Collin's character does say it is the new year, so I have changed the title to "1916-17". Trust that you are not too offended and please accept my apologies. And yes, it is from The Anzacs mini series as credited in the description.
It Be comedic gold If they would run off to wrong trenches only to come out and Be like: sorry, sorry our bad no dont blame yourself all these holes Look The same 😄
Straight out of Monty Python or something 😄
Such a waste of lives.
Horrible scran that, can't get nothing from just eat or out like that cocker?