The Flying Superweapon Hitler Never Saw Coming

Поделиться
HTML-код
  • Опубликовано: 10 июл 2024
  • The bombing of Coventry, England, in November 1940 revealed the brutal hand of German aggression, ripping through vast residential areas and leaving a trail of devastation. The Allies craved vengeance. They aimed to break the German spirit. By November 1941, Britain had set up a covert wartime organization: RE8. It had a straightforward yet frightening mission: engineering an inferno the likes of which the world had never seen.
    British engineers, hardened by their own experiences as survivors of the Blitz, sought to craft a far more devastating bombing method to bring Germany to its knees. They scrutinized the construction of German homes, building massive replicas of Hamburg’s most densely packed neighborhoods to master the art of spreading a firestorm.
    The engineers calculated the perfect ratio of high-explosive bombs and incendiaries, concocting a lethal mix of magnesium bombs and oil-based incendiaries. For months, they studied meteorological conditions and wind patterns, knowing high winds would be the best catalyst for the firestorm they intended to unleash.
    After grueling months of research, by 1943, RE8 had distilled and engineered Armageddon. They would bring forth a catastrophe of biblical proportions on Hamburg. On July 24, the skies over Germany darkened. Over the following days, more than 3,000 Allied aircraft took to the air, armed with over 9,000 tons of explosives. Their goal? Creating an untamable firestorm, a hurricane of destruction whose temperatures would soar past 1,400 degrees Fahrenheit, hotter than volcanic lava. The wrath of the Allied powers was about to be unleashed in what was aptly named Operation Gomorrah…
    ---
    Join Dark Skies as we explore the world of aviation with cinematic short documentaries featuring the biggest and fastest airplanes ever built, top-secret military projects, and classified missions with hidden untold true stories. Including US, German, and Soviet warplanes, along with aircraft developments that took place during World War I, World War 2, the Korean War, the Vietnam War, the Cold War, the Gulf War, and special operations mission in between.
    As images and footage of actual events are not always available, Dark Skies sometimes utilizes similar historical images and footage for dramatic effect and soundtracks for emotional impact. We do our best to keep it as visually accurate as possible.
    All content on Dark Skies is researched, produced, and presented in historical context for educational purposes. We are history enthusiasts and are not always experts in some areas, so please don't hesitate to reach out to us with corrections, additional information, or new ideas.
  • Авто/МотоАвто/Мото

Комментарии • 334

  • @gwine9087
    @gwine9087 19 дней назад +39

    I had a friend, years ago who, at 14, was visiting Hamburg when one of those raids began. He said he sheltered under a bridge that managed to stay up. When it was over, he said there was nothing left, where he was.

  • @joeylawn36111
    @joeylawn36111 19 дней назад +28

    One of my former customers was a survivor of the Hamburg bombings. She was a child at the time.

  • @fooman2108
    @fooman2108 18 дней назад +28

    My great grandmother survived the week at Dresden. She was a lion keeper, and the poor snimals had to be destroyed due to the lack of food. When the fire storms started a large percentage of the zoo staff took shelter in the concrete enclosures that kept the fire away.

    • @bobdylan7120
      @bobdylan7120 18 дней назад +1

      ALL the potentially dangerous animals in every British Zoo were killed at the outbreak of war because they knew the Germans would continue blitzkrieg tactics and couldn't risk any of them escaping from bomb damaged compounds.

  • @donlum9128
    @donlum9128 19 дней назад +14

    I feel sorry for the Elephant and the lost air crews.

  • @philltatham4732
    @philltatham4732 19 дней назад +51

    You sowed the wind and so you shall reap the whirlwind, Bonber Harris. Enough said

    • @shaun469
      @shaun469 19 дней назад +3

      It would have more impact if you spelt it right.

    • @TC-qd1zw
      @TC-qd1zw 17 дней назад +6

      @@shaun469give it a rest, a mistake has being made. You never made one?

    • @ronhall9394
      @ronhall9394 17 дней назад +5

      @@TC-qd1zw The German Command obviously did, which is something that came and bit them right on the posterior in 43,44,45.
      Once you let the Genie out of the bottle everything changes.

    • @kittymervine6115
      @kittymervine6115 11 дней назад +1

      note, there is a video here of a survivor, who reported that everyone listened to the BBC, and that the BBC advised people to leave Hamburg. She left for the countryside, returning later to live in the basement of their destroyed home.

    • @clivestainlesssteelwomble7665
      @clivestainlesssteelwomble7665 9 дней назад

      It's a biblical quote originally Hosea 8 7
      For they have sown the wind and they shall reap the worldwind

  • @chuckmesser2202
    @chuckmesser2202 19 дней назад +35

    "You cannot qualify war in harsher terms than I will. War is cruelty, and you cannot refine it; and those who brought war into our country deserve all the curses and maledictions a people can pour out."
    ~ William Tecumseh Sherman

    • @terry_willis
      @terry_willis 7 часов назад

      Except that the South just wanted out; not to take over the central gov't. "Civil War" is a gross misnomer.

  • @paulwood6729
    @paulwood6729 18 дней назад +19

    Germany used firebombing tactics before this.

    • @jacobmccandles1767
      @jacobmccandles1767 14 дней назад

      And?

    • @paulwood6729
      @paulwood6729 14 дней назад

      @@jacobmccandles1767 Watch the video.

    • @kittymervine6115
      @kittymervine6115 11 дней назад +1

      @@jacobmccandles1767 the BBC warned the people of Hamburg to leave. The BBC always did this despite the uptick in loss of bombers. It was "stupid" to do this, but there is a video here of a survivor who left the city with her mother because everyone knew what the BBC had warned. It was illegal to listen but people did as the Allies did advise people to leave.

    • @newtypealpha
      @newtypealpha 8 дней назад

      And it didn't work any better then either.
      That's the buried lede in the entire "unrestricted strategic bombing" story. It didn't break England's will to fight, and it didn't break Germany's. What it DID was kill a whole lot of civilians while failing to prove multiple generals' macho theory that you could bully people into submission if you just bombed them hard enough. Turns out people don't work that way; grief breeds rage as easily as despair.

    • @jacobmccandles1767
      @jacobmccandles1767 8 дней назад

      @@paulwood6729 I don't need to watch the video, I've read many a book. I knew what happened by about 8 or 9 years old. I'm just not sure that "Hitler did it first" is the best excuse I've ever heard.
      That said, I have the same human frailties as anyone else, and I'd likely have done the same in Sir Winston's shoes.

  • @owenbrau63
    @owenbrau63 11 дней назад +3

    My German language teacher in HS was from Hamburg, and was a child during the war. She never talked bout that time.

  • @johnharrop5530
    @johnharrop5530 7 дней назад +2

    In a book my old pilot mate from WWII had which was classified had pictures of bombs and for every percussion bomb there were two incendiary’s bombs one to smash and two too catch it on fire ,fire destroys more than explosions

  • @mattd1142
    @mattd1142 19 дней назад +20

    War is horrible

    • @soonerfrac4611
      @soonerfrac4611 17 дней назад +1

      As it should be.

    • @ronaldgreene5733
      @ronaldgreene5733 2 дня назад

      We don't need to love or hate anyone to acknowledge what happened . . The problem is, the use of phosphorus weapons in second waves of night bombing campaigns begun against German cities, non-military targets -- three months prior to Germany responding in kind against London, but never using phosphorus weapons as used against German civilians to burn people crowded inside basements of buildings in an attempt to avoid harm . . Fire that flows like water to the lowesr point. A concrete vat of melted flesh was the result. Churchill was responsible for this method of diverting the successful strategic bombing campaign against British airfields and industrial targets, and yet it took 3 months of the inhuman sacrifice of civilian lives before the Germans began to respond against London.
      . . Regardless of what we are led to believe through repetition -- this was another unnecessary war like the first world war. Repetition rather than comprehension in the context of preceding and current events, no different from today is how war was justified -- and coincidentally for similar reasons.

    • @jamesshea9575
      @jamesshea9575 Час назад

      Indeed, war is horrible, but I think it is best defined as insanity, the type of which we humans are uniquely subject to.

  • @protector3756
    @protector3756 18 дней назад +11

    Many English firefighters in the images of Hamburg

    • @dave_h_8742
      @dave_h_8742 16 дней назад +1

      Camera man didn't survive

    • @ronaldgreene5733
      @ronaldgreene5733 2 дня назад

      We don't need to love or hate anyone to acknowledge what happened . . The problem is, the use of phosphorus weapons in second waves of night bombing campaigns begun against German cities, non-military targets -- three months prior to Germany responding in kind against London, but never using phosphorus weapons as used against German civilians to burn people crowded inside basements of buildings in an attempt to avoid harm . . Fire that flows like water to the lowesr point. A concrete vat of melted flesh was the result. Churchill was responsible for this method of diverting the successful strategic bombing campaign against British airfields and industrial targets, and yet it took 3 months of the inhuman sacrifice of civilian lives before the Germans began to respond against London.
      . . Regardless of what we are led to believe through repetition -- this was another unnecessary war like the first world war. Repetition rather than comprehension in the context of preceding and current events, no different from today is how war was justified -- and coincidentally for similar reasons.

  • @philipmasters7491
    @philipmasters7491 8 дней назад +2

    I visited an Engineering factory in Hamburg in the early 1980’s, I noted with interest that underneath the main factory floor there was another one, still with heavy thick steel blast doors, the underground factory was accessed via a 12 ft wide staircase and about 20 ft deep, and could have held 80% of what was on the ground floor.!

  • @dmeinhertzhagen8764
    @dmeinhertzhagen8764 19 дней назад +51

    Those who criticize our use of such methods are quick to forget what Germans did and would have done if given the chance. I have a relative who flew as Halifax & Lancaster bombers crew in the RCAF and we are mighty proud of his service.

    • @floycewhite6991
      @floycewhite6991 18 дней назад

      Of course, Britain never had to go to war in the first place, and had plenty of time to withdraw from the conflict during the Phoney War. Britain came out of the war a bankrupt second-rate power that lost its empire. Brave British men fought courageously for traitors like Churchill.

    • @soonerfrac4611
      @soonerfrac4611 17 дней назад +9

      Those who criticize such methods have no clue that the precision nature and relative lack of collateral damage is something exceedingly rare in warfare. The people may have been civilians, but they worked and supported the armaments industry. It’s far easier to attack the workers than the heavily fortified military & industrial bases.

    • @micheal49
      @micheal49 17 дней назад +1

      "what Germans did" is a tu quoque.

    • @SlideRulePirate
      @SlideRulePirate 17 дней назад +6

      @@micheal49 The Germans expressed pride and satisfaction with their achievements in Coventry. Perhaps they should have employed the same eye for artistry in their assessment here.
      Never mind 'tu quoque', they knew what it was about.

    • @micheal49
      @micheal49 17 дней назад +1

      @@SlideRulePirate Wut?!
      Exactly what does that have to do with the point I made?

  • @stuartthornton3027
    @stuartthornton3027 19 дней назад +8

    "The bomber will always get through!" Is frequently attributed too Stanley Baldwin, however I'm sure it was actually General Giulio Douhet in his 1921 book "The Command of the Air".

  • @scottwilliams5642
    @scottwilliams5642 11 дней назад +2

    And in less than 15 years, Hamburg was hosting a small band from Liverpool, England, The Beatles

    • @terry_willis
      @terry_willis 5 часов назад

      How quickly we forget history.

  • @jjhpor
    @jjhpor 20 дней назад +40

    War tolerates no morality.

    • @Jones607
      @Jones607 19 дней назад +2

      Prior to WW1 opposing armies would choose a strategic location (battlefield) to meet, and battle would commence.
      After WW1 civilians had become contributors to a national war effort, making them “fair game” to the enemy.

    • @isthereanybodyoutthere9397
      @isthereanybodyoutthere9397 19 дней назад +1

      Agreed, but if Hitler could have done to GB what we did in response, he would have done in an instant. As Churchill famously said "Make jaw jaw, not war war".

    • @Jones607
      @Jones607 19 дней назад

      In the latter half of WW2, the Germans “Heavy Water Plant” in Norway was sabotaged. As the Germans were well on their way (ahead of the allies) to producing a nuclear bomb.

    • @soonerfrac4611
      @soonerfrac4611 17 дней назад +1

      @Jones607
      Absolutely not true. Only the romanized remembrance of history tells of this nature of battle. History is replete with entire cities reduced to ashes during war. Meeting in the middle on some chosen ground was the exception, not the rule.

    • @goldenhawk352
      @goldenhawk352 17 дней назад

      @@isthereanybodyoutthere9397 True. If Hitler would have had something like nerve gases, agents that can kill even if the victim has a gas mask on, he would have used them in an instant. Agents like Tabun and Sarin, as examples.
      Well, Germany had them, and had the means to deliver them.
      They did not.
      What was your point again...?

  • @Jones607
    @Jones607 19 дней назад +11

    During WW2, much of Japans residential areas were of timber construction. Also, they operated a “cottage industry” (working from home). This led to the American Airforce adopting a similar strategy to the Brits, “carpet bombing’ Japans civilians into oblivion.

    • @bronkomeister
      @bronkomeister 19 дней назад

      We called it 'Area Bombing'. Remember we we 4 years into the war by '43, we'd lost tens of thousands of boys in France, London had been hammered every night for 81 days in a row by hundreds of bombers, we were being starved by 300 uboats in the atlantic corridor and our pilots were dying faster than we could train them. We had zero tolerance for the Nazis by then, it was life and death for us. They had it coming.

  • @user-lt9py2pu6u
    @user-lt9py2pu6u 16 дней назад +7

    My dad served with bomber command as a gunner initially with a squadron equiped with twin engined Lockheed Ventura medium bombers before joining a pathfinder squadron equiped with Lancasters. From his log book he took part in many of the air raids mentioned in this video including Hamburg. He didn't talk much about it but towards the end of his life he did say that in his opinion some of the targets they were sent to bomb weren't worth the lives of the aircrews lost, especially towards the end of the war when much of Gemany was wrecked anyway. But he was adamant that he had no regrets about bombing large industrial targets such has Hamburg, he'd seen first hand what German bombers had done to London when he was caught in an air raid which removed any sympathy he may have had for the Germans. He didn't hate Germans as such, once the war was over he strongly believed it was better for European countries to get on with each other and not make the same mistakes made in the twenties and thirties.

  • @user-cp7zk9ll3n
    @user-cp7zk9ll3n 13 дней назад +2

    As a chaplain I have great reservations on using such tactics on civilians who immediately after the war became our greatest allies.
    The insanity and irony is unmistakable.
    My Dad was a B-24 tail gunner flying over his grandmothers house in Hamburg so I understand only too well the moral dilemma many German Americans in particular felt.

    • @brianniegemann4788
      @brianniegemann4788 9 дней назад

      The Germans switched sides at the end of WW2 mainly because they faced a choice of occupation by the US or the USSR.
      War is diametrically opposed to Christian principles in my opinion. But there's a great line in The Lord Of The Rings; "Those who have no swords can still die upon them". When you are attacked you have two choices: resist or die. And it's against human nature to die without a fight.
      Jesus was the most courageous man who ever lived. He knew his horrendous fate and accepted it. Very few other people I've ever heard of have been able to do the same. I hope that someday his vision for mankind will be fully realized. In the meantime, there will always be those who want to rule mankind for their own selfish reasons.
      So chaplain, if there must be war, it's best to get it over with as quickly and thoroughly as possible. And make sure the other side will never again be your enemy.

    • @ronaldgreene5733
      @ronaldgreene5733 2 дня назад

      We don't need to love or hate anyone to acknowledge what happened . . The problem is, the use of phosphorus weapons in second waves of night bombing campaigns begun against German cities, non-military targets -- three months prior to Germany responding in kind against London, but never using phosphorus weapons as used against German civilians to burn people crowded inside basements of buildings in an attempt to avoid harm . . Fire that flows like water to the lowesr point. A concrete vat of melted flesh was the result. Churchill was responsible for this method of diverting the successful strategic bombing campaign against British airfields and industrial targets, and yet it took 3 months of the inhuman sacrifice of civilian lives before the Germans began to respond against London.
      . . Regardless of what we are led to believe through repetition -- this was another unnecessary war like the first world war. Repetition rather than comprehension in the context of preceding and current events, no different from today is how war was justified -- and coincidentally for similar reasons.

  • @HerbertDuckshort
    @HerbertDuckshort 19 дней назад +10

    The "Hamburg Philharmonic Orchestra" look suspiciously like a jazz band.

    • @gottfriedheumesser1994
      @gottfriedheumesser1994 19 дней назад

      For the enemy, there was no difference.

    • @HerbertDuckshort
      @HerbertDuckshort 19 дней назад

      @@gottfriedheumesser1994 The Nazis banned jazz music. Too "negro".

    • @gedq
      @gedq 19 дней назад +2

      Yes, I doubt they'd have been playing entartete kunst, I suspect stock footage.

    • @gottfriedheumesser1994
      @gottfriedheumesser1994 18 дней назад

      @@gedq Yes, let's take some musicians, not too few!

    • @ronaldgreene5733
      @ronaldgreene5733 2 дня назад

      We don't need to love or hate anyone to acknowledge what happened . . The problem is, the use of phosphorus weapons in second waves of night bombing campaigns begun against German cities, non-military targets -- three months prior to Germany responding in kind against London, but never using phosphorus weapons as used against German civilians to burn people crowded inside basements of buildings in an attempt to avoid harm . . Fire that flows like water to the lowesr point. A concrete vat of melted flesh was the result. Churchill was responsible for this method of diverting the successful strategic bombing campaign against British airfields and industrial targets, and yet it took 3 months of the inhuman sacrifice of civilian lives before the Germans began to respond against London.
      . . Regardless of what we are led to believe through repetition -- this was another unnecessary war like the first world war. Repetition rather than comprehension in the context of preceding and current events, no different from today is how war was justified -- and coincidentally for similar reasons.

  • @williamjones7163
    @williamjones7163 День назад +1

    Man's inhumanity to man.
    Yeah, but you started it.

  • @jackreacher.
    @jackreacher. 5 дней назад +1

    I lived in Hamburg for a month - in a tent.

  • @flickingbollocks5542
    @flickingbollocks5542 20 дней назад +9

    Philharmonic Orchestra lol

    • @daystatesniper01
      @daystatesniper01 20 дней назад +3

      Yeah looked like a big band one to me lol

    • @ronaldgreene5733
      @ronaldgreene5733 2 дня назад

      We don't need to love or hate anyone to acknowledge what happened . . The problem is, the use of phosphorus weapons in second waves of night bombing campaigns begun against German cities, non-military targets -- three months prior to Germany responding in kind against London, but never using phosphorus weapons as used against German civilians to burn people crowded inside basements of buildings in an attempt to avoid harm . . Fire that flows like water to the lowesr point. A concrete vat of melted flesh was the result. Churchill was responsible for this method of diverting the successful strategic bombing campaign against British airfields and industrial targets, and yet it took 3 months of the inhuman sacrifice of civilian lives before the Germans began to respond against London.
      . . Regardless of what we are led to believe through repetition -- this was another unnecessary war like the first world war. Repetition rather than comprehension in the context of preceding and current events, no different from today is how war was justified -- and coincidentally for similar reasons.

  • @MrDerwood1969
    @MrDerwood1969 20 дней назад +40

    Don't start nothin' won't be nothin'

    • @matthewyocom56
      @matthewyocom56 19 дней назад

      Youngblooodz & Lil Jon right?

    • @MrDerwood1969
      @MrDerwood1969 19 дней назад +4

      @@matthewyocom56 Will Smith in Men in Black lol

    • @matthewyocom56
      @matthewyocom56 19 дней назад +1

      ​@@MrDerwood1969right on that was my second guess ✌️😂

    • @otacon5648
      @otacon5648 19 дней назад +1

      I thought it was DMX 🤷🏻‍♂️

    • @ronaldgreene5733
      @ronaldgreene5733 2 дня назад

      We don't need to love or hate anyone to acknowledge what happened . . The problem is, the use of phosphorus weapons in second waves of night bombing campaigns begun against German cities, non-military targets -- three months prior to Germany responding in kind against London, but never using phosphorus weapons as used against German civilians to burn people crowded inside basements of buildings in an attempt to avoid harm . . Fire that flows like water to the lowesr point. A concrete vat of melted flesh was the result. Churchill was responsible for this method of diverting the successful strategic bombing campaign against British airfields and industrial targets, and yet it took 3 months of the inhuman sacrifice of civilian lives before the Germans began to respond against London.
      . . Regardless of what we are led to believe through repetition -- this was another unnecessary war like the first world war. Repetition rather than comprehension in the context of preceding and current events, no different from today is how war was justified -- and coincidentally for similar reasons.

  • @trig1900
    @trig1900 4 часа назад

    My mother was a nurse/midwife/radiographer during the London Blitz and dealt with the effects of this indiscriminate form of warfare at first hand. There were around 43,000 civilian casualties as a result of the Blitz. She would go out during blackouts and air raids to deliver babies, then come back to take care of casualties both civilian and military, a lot of them airman wounded in bombing raids over occupied Europe or the continual air battle over the streets of London when the Germans came to bomb. My point is, this type of bombing was instigated by the Axis forces, so they could hardly complain when the Allies retaliated in kind.

  • @GERRYMALONEY47
    @GERRYMALONEY47 8 часов назад

    And even though the devastation was horrendous it is nothing but a drop in a bucket compared to a nuclear devastation

  • @Paul630sqdrn
    @Paul630sqdrn 18 дней назад +18

    The Norden bomb sight was exposed by crews and intelligence as being not any more accurate than any other equipment being used during that period.

    • @swanseajaffa
      @swanseajaffa 17 дней назад +1

      I read that America switched to the British sight but I can't remember the model number.

    • @PORRRIDGE_GUN
      @PORRRIDGE_GUN 17 дней назад

      @@swanseajaffa I've never heard of that, but the British invented the Mk14 gyro stabilised gunsight for fighters, which was a game changer able to accurately calculate lead, deflection and range, which made putting rounds on target much easier and a higher hit probability. The US company Sperry copied it with slight modifications and called the K14

    • @michaeldavid6284
      @michaeldavid6284 16 дней назад

      That's BS. It certainly wasn't as accurate as was publicly proclaimed by the USAAF, but to say it was no more accurate than other bombsights is false. And the USAAF did NOT switch to the British sight. More internet myth.

    • @jimdavison4077
      @jimdavison4077 16 дней назад +2

      @@swanseajaffa The Norden was a British bomb sight but with a gyroscope added making it more accurate but it still was no where close to what they claimed in propaganda.

    • @Coltnz1
      @Coltnz1 15 дней назад +3

      @@jimdavison4077The Norden bomb sight was not British.

  • @mrc20432
    @mrc20432 18 дней назад +3

    the voice on these is killing me now

    • @terry_willis
      @terry_willis 5 часов назад

      ?? He sounds the same in the last 750 videos he has made.

  • @billb7583
    @billb7583 20 дней назад +16

    Not B29s

  • @terry_willis
    @terry_willis 6 часов назад +1

    How is it possible for people to forget the fire bombing by Germany of British cities early on in WWII?

  • @alexius23
    @alexius23 19 дней назад +4

    Martin Caidin wrote a book about the bombing attack~The Night Hamburg Died

  • @politenessman3901
    @politenessman3901 19 дней назад +10

    High winds were not the perfect conditions for a firestorm, still conditions were, allowing the heat of the fires to create a chimney of rising air, pulling in more air from 360 degrees around the target, this became self reinforcing.

  • @davideather5979
    @davideather5979 20 дней назад +40

    Germany showed that they thought bombing civilians was valid. So they okayed it. So, no hand wringing please

    • @jiggsborah7041
      @jiggsborah7041 19 дней назад

      The British started the bombing of civilians not the Germans.

    • @AlbertaGeek
      @AlbertaGeek 19 дней назад +4

      Yup, sometimes you have to fight fire with fire.

    • @geoff1201
      @geoff1201 18 дней назад

      The Germans decided how the war was going to be fought. We just did it "better".

    • @ken481959
      @ken481959 14 дней назад +2

      @@AlbertaGeek literally.

    • @brianartillery
      @brianartillery 11 дней назад

      The Luftwaffe raid on Coventry led to the creation of a word that means 'To destroy utterly'. That word is 'Coventrate'.
      Hitler and his misfit minions never, ever understood British morale. I doubt that the thought ever crossed their minds that we would start 'Thousand Bomber' raids on their cities - and night after night, as well. Their horror that it was happening, and successfully, must have been terrible to witness. I also read, somewhere, that propaganda material was dropped shortly afterwards, which basically told the German people: 'Your leaders are to blame for this.'
      The firestorm was possibly one of the most horrific side effects of massive incendiary bombing, which our scientists must have known would be a possibility. Eye wtness accounts report people being swept up in columns of fire, and being instantly incinerated. Hundreds, if not thousands of people were consumed. The codename 'Gomorrah' couldn't have been more accurate.

  • @mrgod2u701
    @mrgod2u701 18 дней назад +1

    Just remember folks... It's not a War Crime the first time.

    • @terry_willis
      @terry_willis 5 часов назад

      True. And who was working in the factories producing the 88's, V-2 rockets, mauser rifles, Messerschmidt fighters, Xyklon B cyanide, Panther tanks, etc. etc. And I'm not referring to the slave laborers who were worked to death.

  • @bronkomeister
    @bronkomeister 19 дней назад +3

    'They shall reap the whirwind'

  • @michaellinner7772
    @michaellinner7772 16 дней назад +2

    In war there are no winners, just losers and bigger losers.

    • @markkaminski2416
      @markkaminski2416 15 дней назад

      So true! If the war mongers would only study history to realize what they eventually release upon themselves.

    • @NigelHatcherN
      @NigelHatcherN 14 дней назад

      @@markkaminski2416 You think you are so righteous and moral, you are wrong.

    • @brianniegemann4788
      @brianniegemann4788 9 дней назад

      NigelHatcherN-
      No, if you look at history most wars have been cycles of suffering for the winners and greater suffering for the losers. Being the "winner" still involves plenty of death, loss of family, destruction of property and above all, loss of the right to decide how you prefer to live.

    • @NigelHatcherN
      @NigelHatcherN 9 дней назад

      @@brianniegemann4788 I was speaking in terms of the entire population.

    • @ronaldgreene5733
      @ronaldgreene5733 2 дня назад

      We don't need to love or hate anyone to acknowledge what happened . . The problem is, the use of phosphorus weapons in second waves of night bombing campaigns begun against German cities, non-military targets -- three months prior to Germany responding in kind against London, but never using phosphorus weapons as used against German civilians to burn people crowded inside basements of buildings in an attempt to avoid harm . . Fire that flows like water to the lowesr point. A concrete vat of melted flesh was the result. Churchill was responsible for this method of diverting the successful strategic bombing campaign against British airfields and industrial targets, and yet it took 3 months of the inhuman sacrifice of civilian lives before the Germans began to respond against London.
      . . Regardless of what we are led to believe through repetition -- this was another unnecessary war like the first world war. Repetition rather than comprehension in the context of preceding and current events, no different from today is how war was justified -- and coincidentally for similar reasons. The victors write the history while the people are never victorious.

  • @terry_willis
    @terry_willis 7 часов назад

    At 10:24 is that an ELEPHANT doing rubble removal??

  • @sintenal4078
    @sintenal4078 19 дней назад

    Truly I was interested to watch yet able to understand about every fifth word.

    • @chrisfryer3118
      @chrisfryer3118 16 дней назад

      Get your ears cleaned out

    • @ronaldgreene5733
      @ronaldgreene5733 2 дня назад

      We don't need to love or hate anyone to acknowledge what happened . . The problem is, the use of phosphorus weapons in second waves of night bombing campaigns begun against German cities, non-military targets -- three months prior to Germany responding in kind against London, but never using phosphorus weapons as used against German civilians to burn people crowded inside basements of buildings in an attempt to avoid harm . . Fire that flows like water to the lowesr point. A concrete vat of melted flesh was the result. Churchill was responsible for this method of diverting the successful strategic bombing campaign against British airfields and industrial targets, and yet it took 3 months of the inhuman sacrifice of civilian lives before the Germans began to respond against London.
      . . Regardless of what we are led to believe through repetition -- this was another unnecessary war like the first world war. Repetition rather than comprehension in the context of preceding and current events, no different from today is how war was justified -- and coincidentally for similar reasons.

  • @user-nu7kk4uw6k
    @user-nu7kk4uw6k 13 дней назад

    In November 1940 there were no allied air forces to respond to the attacks. Ok, the huge 1000 ships Norwegian merchant navy had joined the UK, but none of the foreign countries air forces.

  • @shawnfoogle920
    @shawnfoogle920 20 дней назад +12

    War... Only the Civilians seem to suffer.
    We should go back to when we fought on empty fields.
    Heck go to war in any place thats not populated.

    • @ImWearingPantsNow
      @ImWearingPantsNow 20 дней назад +2

      ...or, just not fight...? (😂 ...sorry, HAD to be 'that guy')

    • @PhilbyFavourites
      @PhilbyFavourites 19 дней назад +2

      Belgium (said Mr Clarkson….)

    • @anthonyvenegas8299
      @anthonyvenegas8299 19 дней назад

      Damn politicians

    • @floycewhite6991
      @floycewhite6991 18 дней назад +4

      The common man is the target of war. He fights and dies on all sides in all conflicts, his women are violated, his sons are cut down, he dies of starvation and disease and exposure.

    • @ronaldgreene5733
      @ronaldgreene5733 2 дня назад

      We don't need to love or hate anyone to acknowledge what happened . . The problem is, the use of phosphorus weapons in second waves of night bombing campaigns begun against German cities, non-military targets -- three months prior to Germany responding in kind against London, but never using phosphorus weapons as used against German civilians to burn people crowded inside basements of buildings in an attempt to avoid harm . . Fire that flows like water to the lowesr point. A concrete vat of melted flesh was the result. Churchill was responsible for this method of diverting the successful strategic bombing campaign against British airfields and industrial targets, and yet it took 3 months of the inhuman sacrifice of civilian lives before the Germans began to respond against London.
      . . Regardless of what we are led to believe through repetition -- this was another unnecessary war like the first world war. Repetition rather than comprehension in the context of preceding and current events, no different from today is how war was justified -- and coincidentally for similar reasons.

  • @fredrikgustafson3135
    @fredrikgustafson3135 20 дней назад +1

    The Philharmonic Orchestra turned into a Big Band to celebrate the occasion. "How about some jazz to lift the spirits?"

  • @paulissus8974
    @paulissus8974 20 дней назад +2

    A lot of people claim the Battle of Britain to be the highpoint of the UK's role in WW2. However operations gomorrah, thunderclap and Millennium should be considered the most glorious actions.

  • @David0lyle
    @David0lyle 13 дней назад +1

    It’s been termed a war crime, 😕 it probably was but it would have been in response to a war crime committed upon them. It turned into a race to the moral bottom.

    • @terry_willis
      @terry_willis 5 часов назад

      Who was working in the factories producing the 88's, V-2 rockets, mauser rifles, Messerschmidt fighters, Xyklon B cyanide, Panther tanks, etc. etc. And I'm not referring to the slave laborers who were worked to death.

  • @JFrazer4303
    @JFrazer4303 8 дней назад

    There were some who saw through the self-deception:
    Indiscriminate bombing of civilians had hardened the resolve of the UK and China to resist, so of course the bomber commanders said that indiscriminate bombing of German and Japanese civilians wouldn't have the same effect?
    Meanwhile it was known that hitting their fuel supply and reserves was the way to end the war, so for years they expended allied aircrew in the futile effort to kill enemy civilians to harden their resolve, while barely sending 8% of sorties after fuel.

    • @terry_willis
      @terry_willis 5 часов назад

      Who do you think were working in the factories producing the 88's, V-2 rockets, mauser rifles, Messerschmidt fighters, Xyklon B cyanide, Panther tanks, etc. etc. And I'm not referring to the slave laborers who were worked to death.

  • @nigeldepledge3790
    @nigeldepledge3790 18 дней назад

    You failed to mention the new word that was coined following the German destruction of Coventry - to coventrate.
    With significant refinement, the allied air forces coventrated over a dozen German cities. Subsequently, the US used the same process against Japanese cities once they had secured air bases close enough to the Japanese home islands for B-29s to make the round trip (with a full bomb load on the outward leg, obviously).
    And on the 16th of July 1945, such tactics became moot, following the successful detonation of the world's first nuclear weapon.

    • @gordonwood1594
      @gordonwood1594 16 дней назад +1

      In the late 70 s there was a comedy show on UK TV which was set in Germany. One of the characters was trying to describe German culture to someone but couldn't think of the right words and asked his colleague how to describe Dresden. His mate dryly replied "Coventry"

    • @ronaldgreene5733
      @ronaldgreene5733 2 дня назад

      We don't need to love or hate anyone to acknowledge what happened . . The problem is, the use of phosphorus weapons in second waves of night bombing campaigns begun against German cities, non-military targets -- three months prior to Germany responding in kind against London, but never using phosphorus weapons as used against German civilians to burn people crowded inside basements of buildings in an attempt to avoid harm . . Fire that flows like water to the lowesr point. A concrete vat of melted flesh was the result. Churchill was responsible for this method of diverting the successful strategic bombing campaign against British airfields and industrial targets, and yet it took 3 months of the inhuman sacrifice of civilian lives before the Germans began to respond against London.
      . . Regardless of what we are led to believe through repetition -- this was another unnecessary war like the first world war. Repetition rather than comprehension in the context of preceding and current events, no different from today is how war was justified -- and coincidentally for similar reasons.

  • @raymondromanos1479
    @raymondromanos1479 2 дня назад

    Discount mark felton.

  • @otacon5648
    @otacon5648 19 дней назад

    Dresden was worse than Hamburg, or was it?

  • @fredericksaxton3991
    @fredericksaxton3991 19 дней назад +3

    That Jazz band entertaining germans at 14:14 looked rather American to me.

    • @owenbrau63
      @owenbrau63 11 дней назад

      What does "American" vs "German" look like?

    • @jacobmccandles1767
      @jacobmccandles1767 11 дней назад

      @@fredericksaxton3991 jazz and big band were popular in Europe, not just the U.S.

    • @fredericksaxton3991
      @fredericksaxton3991 11 дней назад +1

      @@jacobmccandles1767 Oh yes, but the NAZI's hated Jazz because of it's connections to black americans and certainly would not have put on public displays of jazz to encourage the hapless german civilians.

    • @ronaldgreene5733
      @ronaldgreene5733 2 дня назад

      We don't need to love or hate anyone to acknowledge what happened . . The problem is, the use of phosphorus weapons in second waves of night bombing campaigns begun against German cities, non-military targets -- three months prior to Germany responding in kind against London, but never using phosphorus weapons as used against German civilians to burn people crowded inside basements of buildings in an attempt to avoid harm . . Fire that flows like water to the lowesr point. A concrete vat of melted flesh was the result. Churchill was responsible for this method of diverting the successful strategic bombing campaign against British airfields and industrial targets, and yet it took 3 months of the inhuman sacrifice of civilian lives before the Germans began to respond against London.
      . . Regardless of what we are led to believe through repetition -- this was another unnecessary war like the first world war. Repetition rather than comprehension in the context of preceding and current events, no different from today is how war was justified -- and coincidentally for similar reasons.

  • @DrPowerElectronics
    @DrPowerElectronics 18 дней назад

    Coventry gets forgotten, but it’s whole centre is modern, as it’s whole centre was bombed. ‘Hitler’s demolition crews’ did their work.

    • @floycewhite6991
      @floycewhite6991 18 дней назад +1

      More forgotten is that British bombings intentionally targeted German cultural cities with no war industry in an attempt to goad Germany into reprisal attacks.

    • @dave_h_8742
      @dave_h_8742 16 дней назад

      Gurnica in Spain was the first victim of the German bombing in their civil ( nothing civil about it) war.

    • @brianniegemann4788
      @brianniegemann4788 9 дней назад

      Yes, it's the reason most German cities today have modern downtowns.

    • @donyoung1384
      @donyoung1384 9 дней назад

      A visit to the ruins of Coventry Cathedral is very worthwhile! And then look around you at all the modern buildings around you. As has been said earlier Coventry City Centre was completely destroyed!

    • @ronaldgreene5733
      @ronaldgreene5733 2 дня назад

      We don't need to love or hate anyone to acknowledge what happened . . The problem is, the use of phosphorus weapons in second waves of night bombing campaigns begun against German cities, non-military targets -- three months prior to Germany responding in kind against London, but never using phosphorus weapons as used against German civilians to burn people crowded inside basements of buildings in an attempt to avoid harm . . Fire that flows like water to the lowesr point. A concrete vat of melted flesh was the result. Churchill was responsible for this method of diverting the successful strategic bombing campaign against British airfields and industrial targets, and yet it took 3 months of the inhuman sacrifice of civilian lives before the Germans began to respond against London.
      . . Regardless of what we are led to believe through repetition -- this was another unnecessary war like the first world war. Repetition rather than comprehension in the context of preceding and current events, no different from today is how war was justified -- and coincidentally for similar reasons.

  • @TheMisteurG
    @TheMisteurG 20 дней назад +14

    As always, misleading thumbnails and title, at this point I'm just unsubscribing, getting tired of these clickbait bs video

  • @rowandoggo
    @rowandoggo 20 дней назад +55

    Are you using AI? your voice is harder to understand than it used to be tbt

    • @tykeorama9898
      @tykeorama9898 20 дней назад +19

      I thought so too, but then I realized I'm getting old and I can't understand anyone anymore

    • @rowandoggo
      @rowandoggo 20 дней назад +12

      @tykeorama9898 it's the beginning of the video, the audio is weird and unintelligible. The rest of the video is relatively fine, but as someone who understands English spoken through any accent, this one was weird

    • @kirkmorrison6131
      @kirkmorrison6131 20 дней назад +7

      It sounds like he was too close and over drove the mic

    • @timothyrubongoya3003
      @timothyrubongoya3003 20 дней назад +5

      It's just like before

    • @TigerBoyRS
      @TigerBoyRS 20 дней назад +7

      And it's needlessly speedy!
      Cool down, please.
      Nevertheless, another very interesting WWII historical video.
      Cheers

  • @tolik5929
    @tolik5929 20 дней назад

    They had an even better one , it was called fat man , and little boy .

  • @user-bz6bz2yy3w
    @user-bz6bz2yy3w 10 дней назад

    Really Fahrenheit?

    • @clivestainlesssteelwomble7665
      @clivestainlesssteelwomble7665 9 дней назад

      Well the temp in Fahrenheit 451 ...is paper book burning temp... Inspired one famous dystopian novel by Ray Bradbury and the survival of another was inspired by the survivor of the Dresden fire Storm raid ...(Stalin was also asking for attacks to draw men and guns away from the Eastern front)....a US POW crawled out of an underground Slaughterhouse meat cold store, the streets were still hot and blackened, he saw it all and had to collect the bodies.. caught up in the fire storm. Many were gone never to be found ...sucked into the air by the flames because of the draw of the fires.
      He however remembered the Sign on the cold store door:
      Slaughter house 5
      He later used it as the title of his SF futuristic anti war novel.. his name :
      Kurt Vonnegut, 😎 a man who went on to warn the Vietnam and later generations of human stupidity and excess.

    • @ronaldgreene5733
      @ronaldgreene5733 2 дня назад

      We don't need to love or hate anyone to acknowledge what happened . . The problem is, the use of phosphorus weapons in second waves of night bombing campaigns begun against German cities, non-military targets -- three months prior to Germany responding in kind against London, but never using phosphorus weapons as used against German civilians to burn people crowded inside basements of buildings in an attempt to avoid harm . . Fire that flows like water to the lowesr point. A concrete vat of melted flesh was the result. Churchill was responsible for this method of diverting the successful strategic bombing campaign against British airfields and industrial targets, and yet it took 3 months of the inhuman sacrifice of civilian lives before the Germans began to respond against London.
      . . Regardless of what we are led to believe through repetition -- this was another unnecessary war like the first world war. Repetition rather than comprehension in the context of preceding and current events, no different from today is how war was justified -- and coincidentally for similar reasons.

  • @johmsparks9708
    @johmsparks9708 18 дней назад +2

    What ever changed your voice it not a good change.

    • @terry_willis
      @terry_willis 5 часов назад

      He has sounded this way in the last 750 Dark videos.

  • @helixvonsmelix
    @helixvonsmelix 14 дней назад

    There was no "allies" in 1940.

    • @thomasatkinson5909
      @thomasatkinson5909 11 дней назад

      There was, france, Norway, Canada Australia New Zealand India South Africa West indies and many many more, the allied forces existed before 1941

    • @brianniegemann4788
      @brianniegemann4788 9 дней назад

      Yes, the United Kingdom was a set of allies in itself. Plus France and Poland still had alliances with Great Britain.

    • @ronaldgreene5733
      @ronaldgreene5733 2 дня назад

      We don't need to love or hate anyone to acknowledge what happened . . The problem is, the use of phosphorus weapons in second waves of night bombing campaigns begun against German cities, non-military targets -- three months prior to Germany responding in kind against London, but never using phosphorus weapons as used against German civilians to burn people crowded inside basements of buildings in an attempt to avoid harm . . Fire that flows like water to the lowesr point. A concrete vat of melted flesh was the result. Churchill was responsible for this method of diverting the successful strategic bombing campaign against British airfields and industrial targets, and yet it took 3 months of the inhuman sacrifice of civilian lives before the Germans began to respond against London.
      . . Regardless of what we are led to believe through repetition -- this was another unnecessary war like the first world war. Repetition rather than comprehension in the context of preceding and current events, no different from today is how war was justified -- and coincidentally for similar reasons.

  • @franciscook5819
    @franciscook5819 19 дней назад +6

    At the start you state, not for the first time in your videos, "The Allies" in July 1940. The UK, with the Empire and Commonwealth, was fighting alone during the latter half of 1940 and through first half of 1941 (Russia was attacked end of June 1941 and the USA was dragged, kicking and screaming, into the war in Europe, not when Pearl Harbour was bombed, but when Germany declared war on the USA days later: 11th December 1941.
    You also omit to mention the use of "precision" bombing from 1941 via pathfinders marking targets (guided by various radio navaids like OBOE or GEE and radars like H2S).

    • @jamjardj1974
      @jamjardj1974 19 дней назад +3

      Fair point, but the allies were more than simply the U.K. American and Russia. There were Free French, Poles and Czechs amongst others.

    • @franciscook5819
      @franciscook5819 19 дней назад

      @@jamjardj1974 I respect your view. But the word "Allies" is generally taken to be in the context of warring nations. By Mid 1940 all the nations of Europe that opposed the Nazis had been subjugated so no "nations" fought on except the UK. Note that I have tremendous respect for the displaced warriors from European nations - especially the Poles who had probably the best motivation - having been betrayed by Germany and Russia.

    • @jamjardj1974
      @jamjardj1974 19 дней назад +1

      @@franciscook5819 You need some better history books🙂

    • @franciscook5819
      @franciscook5819 19 дней назад +2

      @@jamjardj1974 Why? I have stated nothing but facts.

    • @jamjardj1974
      @jamjardj1974 19 дней назад +1

      @@franciscook5819 You’ve stated an opinion, not facts.

  • @SFNightOwl
    @SFNightOwl 18 дней назад +1

    loofafa?

    • @TacticsTechniquesandProcedures
      @TacticsTechniquesandProcedures 12 дней назад

      Luftwaffe

    • @SFNightOwl
      @SFNightOwl 12 дней назад

      @@TacticsTechniquesandProcedures The issue isn't the word, it's the pronunciation. Or lack of it. Unless the sponge kingdom was a part of WWII in a way I wasn't aware.

    • @ronaldgreene5733
      @ronaldgreene5733 2 дня назад

      We don't need to love or hate anyone to acknowledge what happened . . The problem is, the use of phosphorus weapons in second waves of night bombing campaigns begun against German cities, non-military targets -- three months prior to Germany responding in kind against London, but never using phosphorus weapons as used against German civilians to burn people crowded inside basements of buildings in an attempt to avoid harm . . Fire that flows like water to the lowesr point. A concrete vat of melted flesh was the result. Churchill was responsible for this method of diverting the successful strategic bombing campaign against British airfields and industrial targets, and yet it took 3 months of the inhuman sacrifice of civilian lives before the Germans began to respond against London.
      . . Regardless of what we are led to believe through repetition -- this was another unnecessary war like the first world war. Repetition rather than comprehension in the context of preceding and current events, no different from today is how war was justified -- and coincidentally for similar reasons.

  • @nwnelson66
    @nwnelson66 19 дней назад +1

    War, huh, yeah
    What is it good for?
    Absolutely nothing, uhh
    (Edwin Starr 1970)

  • @MrOlivm
    @MrOlivm 14 дней назад

    The first 6 minutes, is just a degraded copy of the audio that follows. 9 minute video as 15. Cheap engagement farming?

  • @JonnieComp
    @JonnieComp 16 дней назад

    He never saw it coming because the generals around him tried to tell him about strategies and battle field going on BUTT the little ego mustache thought he knew better...

  • @Anthony-em1rc
    @Anthony-em1rc 14 дней назад

    This may be interesting if I could understand crack talk.

  • @ravenclaw8975
    @ravenclaw8975 10 дней назад

    An informative video. You might have mentioned that it was the British who bombed German cities first (I'm not forgetting what Hitler had already done to Warsaw and Rotterdam). Churchill knew that the RAF was losing the Battle of Britain: airfields, hangers and planes undergoing repair and maintenance suffered heavy losses at the hands of the Luftwaffe. After a German bomber unleashed its load on London in error, Churchill, who had wanted to bomb Berlin, now had the excuse to do so. After Berlin was bombed, Hitler then ordered the Luftwaffe to bomb London in reprisal. This made the Luftwaffe concentrate its effort on British Cities, providing the RAF time to rebuild the hangers, sector stations and aerodromes, which had suffered a beating hitherto. A cruel policy for the people of London, Coventry, Manchester and Bristol to name a few, but perhaps the smartest decision he made during the war.

    • @brianniegemann4788
      @brianniegemann4788 9 дней назад

      Good analysis

    • @ravenclaw8975
      @ravenclaw8975 9 дней назад

      @@brianniegemann4788 Thank you sir.

    • @ronaldgreene5733
      @ronaldgreene5733 2 дня назад

      We don't need to love or hate anyone to acknowledge what happened . . The problem is, the use of phosphorus weapons in second waves of night bombing campaigns begun against German cities, non-military targets -- three months prior to Germany responding in kind against London, but never using phosphorus weapons as used against German civilians to burn people crowded inside basements of buildings in an attempt to avoid harm . . Fire that flows like water to the lowesr point. A concrete vat of melted flesh was the result. Churchill was responsible for this method of diverting the successful strategic bombing campaign against British airfields and industrial targets, and yet it took 3 months of the inhuman sacrifice of civilian lives before the Germans began to respond against London.
      . . Regardless of what we are led to believe through repetition -- this was another unnecessary war like the first world war. Repetition rather than comprehension in the context of preceding and current events, no different from today is how war was justified -- and coincidentally for similar reasons.

    • @terry_willis
      @terry_willis 5 часов назад

      And the V-1 and V-2 rockets?

  • @Joe-b2n
    @Joe-b2n 9 дней назад

    Awful but deseved

  • @papat7435
    @papat7435 11 дней назад

    Your AI program is deficient. It's "write clickbait title" is sub-par.

  • @kanegavin9605
    @kanegavin9605 15 дней назад

    A lot of filler on this video

  • @stewiemac4017
    @stewiemac4017 20 дней назад +9

    The IDF needs to follow the example of RAF USAAF Red Air Force WWII
    "Unconditional surrender or annihilation"

  • @davefellhoelter1343
    @davefellhoelter1343 19 дней назад

    Grampa Roy, maybe Woody, Glenn of the 8's? Helped cack the eggs, then Fry THOSE EGGS!
    They would have willingly paid a higher price for most of the firebombings ! Roy was EWO, Paul battle of the atlantic EWO, Woody Everything, all Allies, and the french. Glenn twin screws, in the Med, and N Afrika! all ETO.

  • @treypeters1087
    @treypeters1087 20 дней назад +4

    Why does your voice sound like that, not cool

    • @lancerevell5979
      @lancerevell5979 20 дней назад +2

      Maybe Chakotay had an off day. 😅

    • @johnswealu3917
      @johnswealu3917 19 дней назад +1

      Sounds like a you problem

    • @ronaldgreene5733
      @ronaldgreene5733 2 дня назад

      We don't need to love or hate anyone to acknowledge what happened . . The problem is, the use of phosphorus weapons in second waves of night bombing campaigns begun against German cities, non-military targets -- three months prior to Germany responding in kind against London, but never using phosphorus weapons as used against German civilians to burn people crowded inside basements of buildings in an attempt to avoid harm . . Fire that flows like water to the lowest point. A concrete vat of melted flesh was the result. Churchill was responsible for this method of diverting the successful strategic bombing campaign against British airfields and industrial targets, and yet it took 3 months of the inhuman sacrifice of civilian lives before the Germans began to respond against London.
      . . Regardless of what we are led to believe through repetition -- this was another unnecessary war like the first world war. Repetition rather than comprehension in the context of preceding and current events, no different from today is how war was justified -- and coincidentally for similar reasons.

  • @mingfanzhang4600
    @mingfanzhang4600 19 дней назад +2

    ❤😊❤😊❤😊❤😊❤😊

    • @mingfanzhang8927
      @mingfanzhang8927 19 дней назад

      😊❤😊❤😊❤😊

    • @ronaldgreene5733
      @ronaldgreene5733 2 дня назад

      We don't need to love or hate anyone to acknowledge what happened . . The problem is, the use of phosphorus weapons in second waves of night bombing campaigns begun against German cities, non-military targets -- three months prior to Germany responding in kind against London, but never using phosphorus weapons as used against German civilians to burn people crowded inside basements of buildings in an attempt to avoid harm . . Fire that flows like water to the lowesr point. A concrete vat of melted flesh was the result. Churchill was responsible for this method of diverting the successful strategic bombing campaign against British airfields and industrial targets, and yet it took 3 months of the inhuman sacrifice of civilian lives before the Germans began to respond against London.
      . . Regardless of what we are led to believe through repetition -- this was another unnecessary war like the first world war. Repetition rather than comprehension in the context of preceding and current events, no different from today is how war was justified -- and coincidentally for similar reasons.

  • @garykreil5990
    @garykreil5990 15 дней назад

    By November 1941, Barrack Obama somehow was a scientist pouring a test tube thingy.

  • @dadasut50
    @dadasut50 19 дней назад +2

    the same thing the Israelis have done in Gaza. trying to make it unlivable forcing civilians to eventually leave their land then will do the same strategy in the west bank pushing the inhabitants to Jordan. that is why Egypt is refusing to let the Palestinians into Sinai because they already know what is being planned for

    • @ealtar
      @ealtar 18 дней назад +1

      .... considering the actions, mentality and speach of the people who have constantly FA .... 50 years overdue FO

    • @ronaldgreene5733
      @ronaldgreene5733 2 дня назад

      We don't need to love or hate anyone to acknowledge what happened . . The problem is, the use of phosphorus weapons in second waves of night bombing campaigns begun against German cities, non-military targets -- three months prior to Germany responding in kind against London, but never using phosphorus weapons as used against German civilians to burn people crowded inside basements of buildings in an attempt to avoid harm . . Fire that flows like water to the lowest point. A concrete vat of melted flesh was the result. Churchill was responsible for this method of diverting the successful strategic bombing campaign against British airfields and industrial targets, and yet it took 3 months of the inhuman sacrifice of civilian lives before the Germans began to respond against London.
      . . Regardless of what we are led to believe through repetition -- this was another unnecessary war like the first world war. Repetition rather than comprehension in the context of preceding and current events, no different from today is how war was justified -- and coincidentally for similar reasons.

  • @JSFGuy
    @JSFGuy 20 дней назад

    Where's the notice?

    • @YELLTELL
      @YELLTELL 20 дней назад +1

      ☆NOTICE☆

    • @JSFGuy
      @JSFGuy 20 дней назад +1

      @@YELLTELL 💥

    • @Dr.Pepperdave
      @Dr.Pepperdave 20 дней назад +1

      I don't think the Nazi's were big on notice either...

    • @ronaldgreene5733
      @ronaldgreene5733 2 дня назад

      We don't need to love or hate anyone to acknowledge what happened . . The problem is, the use of phosphorus weapons in second waves of night bombing campaigns begun against German cities, non-military targets -- three months prior to Germany responding in kind against London, but never using phosphorus weapons as used against German civilians to burn people crowded inside basements of buildings in an attempt to avoid harm . . Fire that flows like water to the lowest point. A concrete vat of melted flesh was the result. Churchill was responsible for this method of diverting the successful strategic bombing campaign against British airfields and industrial targets, and yet it took 3 months of the inhuman sacrifice of civilian lives before the Germans began to respond against London.
      . . Regardless of what we are led to believe through repetition -- this was another unnecessary war like the first world war. Repetition rather than comprehension in the context of preceding and current events, no different from today is how war was justified -- and coincidentally for similar reasons.

  • @jamesragus1577
    @jamesragus1577 19 дней назад +1

    Complimentary algorithm enhancement comment!😊

  • @Bibg867
    @Bibg867 16 дней назад

    Not easy to understand your speech sadly

  • @ellieprice363
    @ellieprice363 6 дней назад

    Sorry can’t stand the super excited AI voice.

  • @TooLooze
    @TooLooze 20 дней назад

    I didn't know Obama was around in WW2 0:18

  • @jameswest7945
    @jameswest7945 19 дней назад +2

    War crimes

    • @bronkomeister
      @bronkomeister 19 дней назад +2

      read some books you child

    • @ronaldgreene5733
      @ronaldgreene5733 2 дня назад +1

      We don't need to love or hate anyone to acknowledge what happened . . The problem is, the use of phosphorus weapons in second waves of night bombing campaigns begun against German cities, non-military targets -- three months prior to Germany responding in kind against London, but never using phosphorus weapons as used against German civilians to burn people crowded inside basements of buildings in an attempt to avoid harm . . Fire that flows like water to the lowest point. A concrete vat of melted flesh was the result. Churchill was responsible for this method of diverting the successful strategic bombing campaign against British airfields and industrial targets, and yet it took 3 months of the inhuman sacrifice of civilian lives before the Germans began to respond against London.
      . . Regardless of what we are led to believe through repetition -- this was another unnecessary war like the first world war. Repetition rather than comprehension in the context of preceding and current events, no different from today is how war was justified -- and coincidentally for similar reasons.

  • @flickingbollocks5542
    @flickingbollocks5542 20 дней назад +3

    No. Churchill used a stray Luftwaffe bomb from an attack on the London Docks as an excuse to attack German civilians.

    • @ianb9028
      @ianb9028 19 дней назад

      If true explain the deliberate bombing, by the Germans, of civilians in Guernica, Warsaw, Rotterdam, Belgium, Coventry, London and other places before Churchill became PM.
      The Germans even coined a term for the destruction of a city. They called it “Coventising” from the destruction of Coventry.

  • @andershamberg2589
    @andershamberg2589 20 дней назад +5

    This is what is know as war crimes.

    • @brotherscoobs
      @brotherscoobs 20 дней назад

      More like tit for tat

    • @matthewyocom56
      @matthewyocom56 19 дней назад

      Your right unfortunately no good men can be found In order to have law rule the Land & hold the corrupt accountable...

    • @johnswealu3917
      @johnswealu3917 19 дней назад +3

      The germans had been doing this for years and were complaining that it was happening to them? Cry me a river

    • @remoanersrknts6736
      @remoanersrknts6736 19 дней назад +3

      Cause and affect! 🥱

    • @otacon5648
      @otacon5648 19 дней назад

      Nope, they bombed us, we bombed them. Concentration camps were war crimes.

  • @skenzyme81
    @skenzyme81 20 дней назад +6

    They're called the "Greatest Generation" because they were the greatest at *war crimes* 🙃

    • @JSFGuy
      @JSFGuy 20 дней назад +8

      @@skenzyme81 winning is not a crime.

    • @conveyor2
      @conveyor2 20 дней назад

      Heroic but misguided.

    • @erikvan9582
      @erikvan9582 20 дней назад +1

      @@JSFGuy If you are willing to lose your sanity and being human for victory you have already lost

    • @JSFGuy
      @JSFGuy 20 дней назад

      @@erikvan9582 That's not how it works. I hope you're glad you can spew a bunch of nonsense due to the sacrifice of others.

    • @user-vm9mv3zu8j
      @user-vm9mv3zu8j 20 дней назад

      ​@@erikvan9582 Says the person who never faced a man staring at him through rifle sites. Humans are animals, and like all other animals, can become very savage. Hitler had already unleaahed horrors beyond words, all that was left was to send that monster back to its master. Its sad, tragic even, but nature is no less cruel nor kind.

  • @donk.z.1663
    @donk.z.1663 19 дней назад

    Sounds kind of like genocide... weird. Sheesh

    • @ianb9028
      @ianb9028 19 дней назад +3

      You should look up the definition of “genocide”.

    • @ronaldgreene5733
      @ronaldgreene5733 2 дня назад

      We don't need to love or hate anyone to acknowledge what happened . . The problem is, the use of phosphorus weapons in second waves of night bombing campaigns begun against German cities, non-military targets -- three months prior to Germany responding in kind against London, but never using phosphorus weapons as used against German civilians to burn people crowded inside basements of buildings in an attempt to avoid harm . . Fire that flows like water to the lowest point. A concrete vat of melted flesh was the result. Churchill was responsible for this method of diverting the successful strategic bombing campaign against British airfields and industrial targets, and yet it took 3 months of the inhuman sacrifice of civilian lives before the Germans began to respond against London.
      . . Regardless of what we are led to believe through repetition -- this was another unnecessary war like the first world war. Repetition rather than comprehension in the context of preceding and current events, no different from today is how war was justified -- and coincidentally for similar reasons.

  • @jessboswell2581
    @jessboswell2581 20 дней назад +5

    I feel bad for the Germans

    • @TooLooze
      @TooLooze 20 дней назад +1

      Especially, the Jews, Gays, Roma, dissidents, trade unionists and disabled who they tortured to death by the millions.

    • @jjhpor
      @jjhpor 20 дней назад

      Look up Dachau and Auschwitz. Then look up Operation Barbarossa. I meet many really nice Germans in 1965-67 who were adults during the Nazi years. They were all guilty, virtually every one.

    • @remoanersrknts6736
      @remoanersrknts6736 19 дней назад +2

      Childish nonsense! 🙄

    • @shaun469
      @shaun469 19 дней назад

      ​@@remoanersrknts6736 no, empathy.

    • @bronkomeister
      @bronkomeister 19 дней назад

      Nazis

  • @alankenney
    @alankenney 16 дней назад

    Mr Ai narrator is back. I'm out!

  • @JamesMurphy-tr7iq
    @JamesMurphy-tr7iq 17 дней назад +1

    There was no such thing as a civilian in Germany at the time.

    • @mikemilner8080
      @mikemilner8080 17 дней назад

      Actually there were. One of the many reasons that Germany lost the war was that Hitler would not allow a total mobilization of the German economy until it was much too late. Civilian life in Germany was relatively normal until 1943. Unlike the UK, USSR, and UK, Germany didn't use women in the work force extensively, preferring they tend to their families and not suffer privations that might undermine moral of the fighting forces.
      These days this approach is called "guns and butter."