Gemma Waddell yea I hid under my bed covers all night after watching this after 10 pm oh my god my reaction I was scared to bloody hell I thought the idiot Germans were coming in real life but No I was pranked
My grandmother whom is currently 88 and born in 1931, was 9/10 years old when bombs hit her hometown of Dewsbury on 12 December 1940 and the surrounding areas. The anti-aircraft guns were positioned at the top of Caulms Wood (the local woodland area) there was a communal shelter about one or two streets away from her in Batley, one of her older friends at the time died in the blast, she's told me the most horrific part of the bombing was the screeching sound as the bomb shot downwards i remember when she told me she said it was 'hellish' which is probably the most accurate and appropriate description, Her father fought in the first world war too, driving supplies onto the front line via horse. I cant imagine what this experience would have done to him, all the PTSD and such, a truly truly unimaginably terrifying time.
My great-grandfather died after a bomb exploded behind him in his sleep he was a sergent for the American army as my family fled from Japan and went back after ww2
No but imagine just walking home from school and hearing air-raid sirens go off,light go out,curtains closed,people rushing for shelter and just panic that would scar a person for life
@@katappa5478 You can say the same with the British. At first they were the invaders of the island, because they're Germanic people and second, do you know how many people killed and murdered the British in Canada, US territory, Australia and Africa. It's the same, both aren't good, not just Germans.
I don’t know my great great grandfather but he fought in a tank killing a German general and died from a grenade so if u are reading this bless the solders who fought for freedom , our happiness and our lives .
It was considered the 'proper' way to speak on recordings and transmissions at the time. It's called 'received pronunciation'... Could say our standards have slipped since then!
My grandmother who passed in 2020 was a young girl when Clydebank was hit by the bombs. I remember asking her about it when we were doing a project on world war 2 in the school and her insight even though her memory wasn’t all there was fascinating. I can’t imagine how scary it must’ve been for her. I only wish I had asked her more about it at the time!
I remember my nan told me she and her four sisters ran to a shelter, one of her sisters slipped and broke her knee on the cobbles. She had to be carried into the shelter by two guards, one of which was her future husband!
My Great Grandfather fought & served with the Cdn. Military in WW2, he was a young scottish immigrant and the fight was back home so of course he signed up and went to fight. He was deployed all throughout Europe but the biggest battle he ever took part in was the Invasion of Normandy on June 6. He stormed Juno Beach with the 3rd Infantry Division, marched thru holland & belgium i believe until he got to Nazi Germany. He will always be my hero for the rest of my life.
No they are British but speeded up to sound like american sirens. Films in those days were different. These are the sirens that were used in London and other city's and are still used in some places like Plymouth naval docks in the uk
It makes me wonder. Just how long I would have lasted, as a claustrophobic mess that I am? I would have very likely panicked and then been smothered by my neighbors to quell my nervous thrashing and pandemonium. At least those sirens are straightforward. Short bursts up and down for the hide for cover, and then the long and steady (almost peaceful or serene) drone for the All Clear. It’s quite a shame those sirens are still in use today for still all the wrong reasons excepting tornadoes and tests. Thanks for uploading this, harrowing as it is.
My parents have got an air raid shelter at the bottom of their garden in London, the house was built in the 1930s. They’ve never excavated it which is a shame.
Did anyone see that dog? What a brave dog, Trying to find his family after being in the area, I bet he was horrified to figure out this was a bombing raid.
Im listening to this bc in johnstone sirens went off for the qory or what ever its called and i freaked out sooooo much i thought i was going to die (12th april 2018)
My aunt Minda’s daddy was a World War 2 veteran but he died in 1955 and the sad thing is my Gigi was only 2 years old when he died and my aunt was 5😭😭🫡
I can imagine how scary this would be bless
You were rushed to the air raid shelters and there was No time getting your pets in if they were outside
It looks even scarier in black and white
Lilboi Carti bcz it probably remind you of war history
Aclorio by
@@eddoesnotexist im pretty sure in color and in person would've been abit scarier 🤦♂️
The sirens creeped me out!!!
I was shaking during this because I thought the Germans were coming in real life but they didn’t thank god for that
Ivan Volynkin it is the 1930s what do you expect
BuzzWeather I would love to experience this in 1939 man the feels of it so horrifying
Same
Gemma Waddell yea I hid under my bed covers all night after watching this after 10 pm oh my god my reaction I was scared to bloody hell I thought the idiot Germans were coming in real life but No I was pranked
My grandmother whom is currently 88 and born in 1931, was 9/10 years old when bombs hit her hometown of Dewsbury on 12 December 1940 and the surrounding areas. The anti-aircraft guns were positioned at the top of Caulms Wood (the local woodland area) there was a communal shelter about one or two streets away from her in Batley, one of her older friends at the time died in the blast, she's told me the most horrific part of the bombing was the screeching sound as the bomb shot downwards i remember when she told me she said it was 'hellish' which is probably the most accurate and appropriate description, Her father fought in the first world war too, driving supplies onto the front line via horse. I cant imagine what this experience would have done to him, all the PTSD and such, a truly truly unimaginably terrifying time.
Wow i feel bad
yeah me to i also feel bad
Wow I'm so sorry. I feel so bad
My great-grandfather died after a bomb exploded behind him in his sleep he was a sergent for the American army as my family fled from Japan and went back after ww2
flexing huh? my grandmother was born in the middle of war 1941 (Philippines vs Japan)
No but imagine just walking home from school and hearing air-raid sirens go off,light go out,curtains closed,people rushing for shelter and just panic that would scar a person for life
A salute to my great grandfather Albert C Sargent. You fought for our freedom. R.I.P. Albert C Sargent
Jessica Luna To those that died in 1940
Fucking invaders and theives
He's watching over for you, in sorry for your loss but I'm here for you and he will always be with you.
@@katappa5478 You can say the same with the British. At first they were the invaders of the island, because they're Germanic people and second, do you know how many people killed and murdered the British in Canada, US territory, Australia and Africa. It's the same, both aren't good, not just Germans.
This is a british siren not american
kid crying crashed in the window door brought me here.
holy shit me too
Mifakintu
me too dude lmao
Same😂🤣😂
Lol same
If I were to time travel, I'd do it in this time in England...
Hex no, im not that brave
Killcard101 I’ll go back in this time love warnings going off
I might meet my grandad he was 5 when it happentd
Neon Flashsparkotron
I’m not brave because when the warnings were played in a War album today jeez that freaked me out
I told Mum not to do it
but the siren at 0:08 is a French siren and a British siren is heard.
haha I love the warning
I noticed the French siren too lol and the carters/castings heard sound a little more high pitched than usual.
True
Update from my ‘3 years ago comment’
The warnings still scare me
At 0:08 is a KM Europe 8 port siren
my uncle said everybody farted in air raid shelters
what when the warnings went off. I want to be there
XD great farting
Nice
I fart a lot so dude if I have to let it rip then I will
Fart? I would shit my pants
I don’t know my great great grandfather but he fought in a tank killing a German general and died from a grenade so if u are reading this bless the solders who fought for freedom , our happiness and our lives .
my great father was in the war since he was 42 years old in 1930.
My grandpa was born in year 1944 and died 2020 almost my birthday Dec 13 :
My great grandfather almost got sent to a concentration camp but a Nazi pretended that my Great Grandfather was a Christian.
Bless Dem bois
Rip
Why do I keep Hearing the same type of voice in the old movies?
Idk
BRO SAMEE like it’s always the same British voice when it comes to old movies or some shit
Sven I think they it has to do with the audio of old cameras and stuff
It was considered the 'proper' way to speak on recordings and transmissions at the time. It's called 'received pronunciation'... Could say our standards have slipped since then!
eaglepies 100% agreed
Narrated by C-3PO
Hennessy Blues illustrated by R2-D2
Directed by BB8 I guess
This is really shows what the fear is like and the music in the end is amazing showing them running
My grandmother who passed in 2020 was a young girl when Clydebank was hit by the bombs. I remember asking her about it when we were doing a project on world war 2 in the school and her insight even though her memory wasn’t all there was fascinating. I can’t imagine how scary it must’ve been for her. I only wish I had asked her more about it at the time!
Maybe my mother was in this war but she was the one who took down a plane before getting shot... Mad respect mom.
I come back to this video every now and then....it's so eerie
The fact they where playing nice music when. A bomb was gonna get dropped out of the air
I remember my nan told me she and her four sisters ran to a shelter, one of her sisters slipped and broke her knee on the cobbles. She had to be carried into the shelter by two guards, one of which was her future husband!
My Great Grandfather fought & served with the Cdn. Military in WW2, he was a young scottish immigrant and the fight was back home so of course he signed up and went to fight. He was deployed all throughout Europe but the biggest battle he ever took part in was the Invasion of Normandy on June 6. He stormed Juno Beach with the 3rd Infantry Division, marched thru holland & belgium i believe until he got to Nazi Germany. He will always be my hero for the rest of my life.
Those are not British siren sounds. And the siren shown is French. The sound is like a high pitched thunderbolt, maybe chopper lvl 5
No they are British but speeded up to sound like american sirens. Films in those days were different. These are the sirens that were used in London and other city's and are still used in some places like Plymouth naval docks in the uk
But I do wonder why they had a picture of a French siren
rip to the soldiers who died serving their country
Ye rip to them
As seeing how many wars that my grandma had been through. Now I know the experience of those wars
My grandfather was in the war and he survived
Woah
Imagine you paused the video and the sound is still going on.........
RIP grandad who was in WW2 u will be missed by me and your family
😰😰😰😰😨😨😨😨
smoked
So sorry for your loss respects to your Grandad
sooo sooo sorry :(
Shamir Burak my Nana was in the War her husband was fighting not her
+Nicole Lawless sooo?
I live in New York and I hear this sound every 6 o clock for some reason my town is weird I’m not even scared of it anymore I’m used to it lol
Put your Big boy boots on
I would be freaking out
I Have My grandfather Was in ww2 but he was only 9 than he did not died in ww2 but i miss him
It makes me wonder. Just how long I would have lasted, as a claustrophobic mess that I am? I would have very likely panicked and then been smothered by my neighbors to quell my nervous thrashing and pandemonium. At least those sirens are straightforward. Short bursts up and down for the hide for cover, and then the long and steady (almost peaceful or serene) drone for the All Clear. It’s quite a shame those sirens are still in use today for still all the wrong reasons excepting tornadoes and tests. Thanks for uploading this, harrowing as it is.
Legends say, the baby is still crying until now.
Baby who ?
Baby air raid siren meme
baby crying: ruclips.net/video/5N9KyCfBbEQ/видео.html
I think all the soldiers are so brave for doing all that
My parents have got an air raid shelter at the bottom of their garden in London, the house was built in the 1930s. They’ve never excavated it which is a shame.
I didn’t know that the air raid sirens were originally a higher pitch.
My grandpa was born in 42 but his brother was born in 1927 and I wonder if he every seen anything crazy
@ rirox14. During the war I'm sure there were women who did go in to labor during the attacks.
I'll be damned war must be fucking terrifying and my grandfather was in the ANZAC army. May he rest in peace
This would be scary to hear/see back then.
Bless all those who died fighting for their country
Thanks to the camera man
Bless the children. It must have been frightening.
My grandma and grandpa was in this war they were born on 1939 right when the war started but sadly mg grandma died on 26 October 2022 R.I.P❤️❤️❤️❤️
I just confused, because...
Why is the cameramen isn't panic yet??
We should have bunkers like this now and days
This will happen in 11 years
i showed this video to my grandpa and he said he remembers hearing the siren and being in a bunker.
Holy imagine this happen again like it would be scary
Icon Flexy
Hell No
I’ll be scared to Hell like they all were
The quality of black/white film is very good.
The air raid of Great Britain during World War Two what a legend bro...
Luckly my grandpa or grandma not from europe but still on war to fight netherland and japan but now its peace
Idk why but this scene melts my soul
1:04
A4 Pacific No. 4469 Sir Ralph Wedgwood was destroyed by bomb at York Station on April 28/29, 1942 during the Baedeker blitz
Heard this in camp Casey Yesterday 🤦♂️
This video is my new morning alarm.
Did anyone see that dog? What a brave dog, Trying to find his family after being in the area, I bet he was horrified to figure out this was a bombing raid.
Europe was the Syria/Afghanistan of the 40s.
It gives me chills like a scary alarm,shower of bullets and especially if Is happening in a CITY
Imagine hearing that at night ...
1:03 Can’t stop watching
Why is this cut?! I want to see the whole film!
Im listening to this bc in johnstone sirens went off for the qory or what ever its called and i freaked out sooooo much i thought i was going to die (12th april 2018)
The airplane one at the start doing a reverse got me dead 💀💀😂😂
I fell asleep, and youtube autoplay dragged me here. I'm gonna go look at my watch history to see what I watched while sleeping.
What’s the song wane the guy points for the truck to park and them get out and UN load it
Still wondering how they filmed all and put it all together with the film strips if they didn’t have TV 🤔
Rest In Peace Chester A. Berry.
Kid hit door scream like this
Respect Britain for helping Poland when they could have hid and stayed safe that’s a true country
it scary I live in Nottingham and born here
Grant Moore same. Although I'm from West bridgford.
Grant Moore I live in nottingham too WTF
Grant Moore
Do they still test the siren?
@@nicolelawless3199 I generally don't know
Hate needs to be stopped, Freedom fighters deserve a bow,
But most importantly,
PEOPLE GOING IN SHELTER WERE TOO SLOW
Hi to WW2. I missed you
Thanks for liking my old comments
Lucky you. I did not.
Repect to soldiers 💓
Just think... this could happen again... at any time....
This comment is very relevant right now....
If it does, I’ll be going because the war has played it’s tricks on me last year
I almost lost my love on the war but thank god mum got my love on it back in May 2020
Cursed my words see the sun look the people behind you you loved your world but nothing else people will live
That is REALLY HD
My aunt Minda’s daddy was a World War 2 veteran but he died in 1955 and the sad thing is my Gigi was only 2 years old when he died and my aunt was 5😭😭🫡
Imagine the people from the video suffering from this.
At school I’m learning about ww2
Feel bad for the camera man
Everybody gangsta till the you hear the Jericho Trumpet
It's scary because you have got the sound on about 10000 planes and then you got a loud air raid siren in your other ear. 💚👽
My school lost the fire alarm sound so they played this alarm
This Siren Used For Tornadoes In Maryland: Shortcuts
April 2010 right before i was born
This alarm is beautiful
My grandma told me about this and she had a little camera and recorded this and it was horrifying
I feel so bad for the dogs and animals that died , and the people
The sirens give me the creeps
If you ever encounter an air raid siren, get near a large, thick piece of glass, kneel down, put your hands over your head, ez.
The kid has grewn up
Who was there just recording this
Probably bc the camera man is always immortal
My grand mother was there and her farther died bc of a bom now i am at the uk and i am like oh what abt ww3 we need air raid shelters
Scary
Wonder how they even did this
True
Imagine being a kid at this moment....
I stiil rember the day because I was present in the city
Me: GET IN THE BUNKER DUDE
my family: lemme put my makeup on
me: i'm out *brings dog and stuff*
me: CYA
OH MY GAD
0:55
Me:blast air raid siren through speaker at my neighbours wall
Them:OMG WORLD WAR III STARTED
Which country is this coming from?