I didn't even know they were filming us that day, so glad me and my regiment get the recognition we deserve. Also, I stole your wallet while you were reading this.
I have played Metal gear Solid 5 recently and hijacked tanks by running up to them and Fulton extracting them. I had this caption in my mind : 'Romanian anti-tank unit'
"By August 8, 1919, the Romanian army captured 1,235 officers and 40,000 soldiers, captured 350 cannons (including two 305 mm), 332 machine guns, 52,000 rifles, and 87 aircraft, as well as a large amount of ammunition and transport equipment." From Wikipedia
I find it hilarious that among that is 87 aircraft, considering the fact that the US army Airforce had about half of that or less upon entering the war.
I can agree. I remember watching this on the Lego website because, to me, the internet was entirely arcane to me, and most because the Lego Mars Mission RTS Game no longer existed when this was released
As I watched the captivating video titled "The Romanian Army," with a group of Lego thieves displaying a remarkable tactical maneuver, I was struck with a sense of deja vu. You see, as an avid student of history, I was already aware of this tactic and its origins. Allow me to enlighten you on this matter. In 1916, the Romanian Army found themselves in a dire situation during World War I. They were facing a formidable opponent and were in dire need of an innovative solution to turn the tide of the war in their favor. That's when the brilliant minds of the Romanian Army came up with the tactic that we just witnessed in this video. This tactic, known as the "Lego Wall," involved the strategic placement of bricks and other obstacles to impede the enemy's progress. The Romanian Army successfully implemented this tactic, and it helped them gain a much-needed advantage over their enemy. In fact, the Romanian Army's use of obstacles as a tactical tool can be traced back even further to their medieval history. The Romanians were known for their skilled use of traps, pitfalls, and other obstacles in battle. This tactic was also used by the Byzantine Empire, which ruled over the Romanian territories for several centuries. So, my dear viewers, I can confirm that this video is not only entertaining but also historically accurate. The Romanian Army did indeed invent this tactic during WWI, and their use of obstacles in battle has been a part of their military strategy for centuries. Let us not forget the contributions of this great nation to the world of military tactics and strategy. Ah, yes, I almost forgot to mention the thieving aspect of the Romanian Army's strategy. Along with their use of obstacles, the Romanian Army also became renowned for their ability to steal equipment from entire battalions overnight, leaving the enemy defenseless in their underwear, so to speak. This tactic was known as "night thieving," and it involved the stealthy infiltration of enemy camps under the cover of darkness. The Romanian soldiers would move quickly and silently, snatching up whatever equipment they could find and disappearing into the night. The success of this tactic relied heavily on the Romanian Army's ability to blend in with the local population. They were masters of disguise and could easily pass for civilians or even enemy soldiers. This allowed them to move about undetected and carry out their thieving operations with ease. Of course, the theft of equipment was not the only benefit of this tactic. By stealing the enemy's supplies and leaving them without the necessary equipment to continue fighting, the Romanian Army was able to weaken the enemy's morale and overall effectiveness in battle. In conclusion, the Romanian Army's use of obstacles, night thieving, and other innovative tactics played a crucial role in their success during WWI and beyond. They were truly ahead of their time and have left a lasting legacy in the world of military strategy.
"You may call it stealing if you want to, or any other name. But i feel that we are perfectly entitled to do what we want to." Queen Mary of Romania addressing the looting that Romanian soldiers did in Hungary during the Romanian - Hungarian war
You have to remember that under the communist rule many, many people were imprisoned for their political, religious and for their core believes. So this is also relatable to me as a Romanian.
If this is true, then the Romanian Army is the strongest one. Just in one night they can steal all of their enemies' weapons and use them against them.
Jokes aside, those Lego police animation videos give me instant nostalgic vibes. I remember watching them every day on my Dad's laptop computer when I came back from elementary school. Good times.
As a Romanian , I laughed my ass off 😂nice video , it is true we have a lot of thieves(the multi million dollar thieves not taking from your pockets thieves) , but not burglars and definitely not criminals (like murders etc.) Cheers , I'm gonna save the video to share 😂
Found footage of the battle of Turtucaia in 1916. In this footage we can see a romanian division charging and demolishing bulgarian positions. What these soldiers don't know is that his sacrifice will be un vane, as bulgarians won the battle
As a Romanian this is a bit offensive but I'm glad you used a patrioc Romanian song in this video. Song name: Drum Bun which means good way or farewell
The Romanian Military when facing a superior opposition: What army? Camera pans to a Romanian throwing a large tarp over a suspiciously tank shaped pile*
the most law-abiding and respectable Romanian citizens
true
i agree
True
True
As a 13 year old citizen of romania, i can say that the most important class in romanian school is pickpocketing class
imagine trying to shoot an enemy soldier but he just steals the bullet before it hits him
Smash Bros Villager ahh counter
"perfect parry"
Imagine going to war with someone but when you go to the battle everyone on your team has their ammo missing for some mysterious reason.
Villager and Isabelle
@@jotasietesiete4397 My exact thought
The 5 second rule was invented for Romanians, not bacteria
This was good 💀
💀
"Keep your stuff safe, because 5 seconds before Romanians steal them"
It was for hunfarians
@@StackND Romanians and gypsies keep calling themselves Hungarian,but hungarians kinda hate them,so we're defenitely not the same
they will just steal the enemy equipment, military genius!
Fun fact: stealing enemy military equipment is a war crime but literally no one cares
That's how Ukrainians operated in the early days of the war
@Alf_Ymohmaybe you ment 7.62?
@@uncannycato no, 7.62 is a rifle caliber. 76,2 mm is ten times larger and is for cannons.
@@NeonColor42 ok
the most crime free city in romania
@Romanian patriot and france
@Romanian patriot Oh yes Romania is very safe, last time I went there I just got mugged twice.
@@bezklavikaszekminmespukzk9961 that's nothing bro, I got killed while I was there.
@@Zdamaneta Based.
@Andy Ash these stereotypes are memes bro
Ngl the boss looks romanian af
You can be sure that his name is Ion Ionescu, the Romaniest Romanian to have ever lived
@@lucasguenesmenezes6416 very romanian
Wait fr?@@lucasguenesmenezes6416
I was gonna say that
Well yeah.
I didn't even know they were filming us that day, so glad me and my regiment get the recognition we deserve. Also, I stole your wallet while you were reading this.
Lol
Give it back, Gypsy.
jokes on you gypsy, 'cause i dont have a wallet anyways!
Screw the money, that wallet contains the only photo of my late dog, give it back
Classic romanian who hates Romania
It's incredible how we are capable of preserving such footage from a different perspective of the eastern front besides Germany and the USSR
How is Germany east??
@@_Ninjin. I originally wanted to answer you that Germany is in eastern Europe, but now I realized that Germany is in the middle or center of Europe.
@@erikelert4066 It’s either central or western but not eastern lol
@@erikelert4066 I live in germany, we were taught in school germany is in central europe
Different perspective?
I have no idea why, but I absolutely love this, and have been watching it on repeat all day
Music drum bum
As a Romanian this is absolutely true
Maybe You have maghyar ancestors
we stole your time you fool
@Balu27 You can shut your ignorant ahh up and gesta hungarorum
Romanian battle doctrine is to use equipment and weapons you've stolen from the enemy before the war starts to ensure a fair fight.
Blood Ravens tactics
So that explains why they lost ww2
@@Godzillafan78im pretty sure the Romanian gypsies meme became a thing AFTER ww2 and were just a “normal” country like any other
It's also Albania's
Greece’s first armored battalion was formed using captured Italian tanks!
most normal day in romania
@@bighillraft the answer is all
@@ididntaskforthat8208 except ground
@@bighillraftRomanians
our politicians
Romania vs Greece be like
Safest city in Romania 🇷🇴
Teleorman
I mean honestly yeah, I saw no violence whatsoever, I just saw a lot of teamwork and strongman competitions
@@matplayer1232District, not city
@@rarescevei8268 I know, i know
Equipment capture ratio: 100%
@Catmaster37 they are so good at stealing that they literally steal things from the 5th dimension
@@totolias2010 elaborate please,
@@SnackBar762 i don't know my Romanian neighbour won't tell me how he does it
@@totolias2010 interesting…
Nah 1000%
This isn't thieving, it's actually Romanian Haiduc tradition :D
pe bune :))
Nu nu este,
I have played Metal gear Solid 5 recently and hijacked tanks by running up to them and Fulton extracting them. I had this caption in my mind : 'Romanian anti-tank unit'
One man Romanian army.
the man who sold the world
Glad we have Romania in NATO. Putin can be scared af.
Everything Russia conquers, Romania will steal back in no time 😂
As a Russian I am shivering
@@johnnywick2460Do Not Let Them At Your Wallet.
Romania is just gonna steal all of russia’s military power in a heartbeat
@@springbonnie6407 man I think you should talk to henry
Is nobody gonna talk about the fact when he is waving the "plan" in his hands sometimes it goes with the beat?
"By August 8, 1919, the Romanian army captured 1,235 officers and 40,000 soldiers, captured 350 cannons (including two 305 mm), 332 machine guns, 52,000 rifles, and 87 aircraft, as well as a large amount of ammunition and transport equipment."
From Wikipedia
Damn they stole a lot
I find it hilarious that among that is 87 aircraft, considering the fact that the US army Airforce had about half of that or less upon entering the war.
Romanian invented flash mob
I am glad that I am not the only one who instantly thought about the Italian front of ww1.
The guy on the right at 0:39 even got an Austrian field cap
And then they stole Transylvania.
As a Romanian, this is relatable.
Where did my wallet go
As an patriotic romanian *THIS IS SO ACCUARATE!*
this is the moment walter hartwell white became a balkan national
@@xxalex423xx bravo, vince did it again
Hungary is better
No you bozgor@@DarkHungarian
@@DarkHungarianAhem
Putin: We got Wagner, what do you have?
Nato:
Suomi mainittu
Your equipment.
Putin: We have Storm Z Detachments!
NATO: We have least racist Polish grandma!
The people in video were actually whole Wagner army
@@Telejaba Wagner's Romanian recruitment ad looks sick asf
Dracula: Where did my fangs go?!
Romania: *gone, reduced to merch to profit*
Ah… I see the scamming tourists
For anybody Wondering the video is part of a lego mini movie titled "crooks everywhere"
The romanian army entering budapest
1919, colorized~
@Dimitrov3000 Chișinău*
why the "~"
@9_9876We forget Chisinau.
As a romanian I absolutely aproove
Fake
@@DMurble ce să repet?
@@Andrei26103 😳
@@DMurble? ¿? ¿
@@DMurble what
You dropped your wallet in Romania,
Wich will come faster:
A) bacteria
B)Romanian
Romanian
B
C
@@Spaceman0025 C?
Romanian's bacteria
as a romanian soldier I approve
Really?
@@maierrenata2933 clearly he just got arrested and escaped like the rest of them
Who here can agree that this Lego show made part of our childhoods great
I can agree. I remember watching this on the Lego website because, to me, the internet was entirely arcane to me, and most because the Lego Mars Mission RTS Game no longer existed when this was released
Our of what? Shut up and get lost
PLEASE RESPOND TO THIS PLEASE REMIND ME WHAT THIS SHOW WAS CALLED PLEASE I NEED TO REMEMBER
@@tedsterpapreck9750 Lego City Mini Movie
@@vinhmai5566 thank you brother 🙏
The funniest thing is that there’s not a single romanian out here who disapproves this video including me. I fucking love this shit
As I watched the captivating video titled "The Romanian Army," with a group of Lego thieves displaying a remarkable tactical maneuver, I was struck with a sense of deja vu. You see, as an avid student of history, I was already aware of this tactic and its origins.
Allow me to enlighten you on this matter. In 1916, the Romanian Army found themselves in a dire situation during World War I. They were facing a formidable opponent and were in dire need of an innovative solution to turn the tide of the war in their favor. That's when the brilliant minds of the Romanian Army came up with the tactic that we just witnessed in this video.
This tactic, known as the "Lego Wall," involved the strategic placement of bricks and other obstacles to impede the enemy's progress. The Romanian Army successfully implemented this tactic, and it helped them gain a much-needed advantage over their enemy.
In fact, the Romanian Army's use of obstacles as a tactical tool can be traced back even further to their medieval history. The Romanians were known for their skilled use of traps, pitfalls, and other obstacles in battle. This tactic was also used by the Byzantine Empire, which ruled over the Romanian territories for several centuries.
So, my dear viewers, I can confirm that this video is not only entertaining but also historically accurate. The Romanian Army did indeed invent this tactic during WWI, and their use of obstacles in battle has been a part of their military strategy for centuries. Let us not forget the contributions of this great nation to the world of military tactics and strategy.
Ah, yes, I almost forgot to mention the thieving aspect of the Romanian Army's strategy. Along with their use of obstacles, the Romanian Army also became renowned for their ability to steal equipment from entire battalions overnight, leaving the enemy defenseless in their underwear, so to speak.
This tactic was known as "night thieving," and it involved the stealthy infiltration of enemy camps under the cover of darkness. The Romanian soldiers would move quickly and silently, snatching up whatever equipment they could find and disappearing into the night.
The success of this tactic relied heavily on the Romanian Army's ability to blend in with the local population. They were masters of disguise and could easily pass for civilians or even enemy soldiers. This allowed them to move about undetected and carry out their thieving operations with ease.
Of course, the theft of equipment was not the only benefit of this tactic. By stealing the enemy's supplies and leaving them without the necessary equipment to continue fighting, the Romanian Army was able to weaken the enemy's morale and overall effectiveness in battle.
In conclusion, the Romanian Army's use of obstacles, night thieving, and other innovative tactics played a crucial role in their success during WWI and beyond. They were truly ahead of their time and have left a lasting legacy in the world of military strategy.
🌋🌋😝🏚🌋🫁🫁☪️😙🇷🇸🇷🇸🚜🚜🍆🍆😒
I'm not reading that.
Didn’t Romania get knocked out of ww1 quicker than France in ww2?
@@ordinaryrat literally not, they survived for like 2-3 years then they changed teams cause the russians came to their borders
@@sergiov2536I just read all that and it's quite magnificent
The song in the background is called Drum Bun.
ruclips.net/video/4l5fNKlC9ck/видео.htmlsi=qvsReTTl5HN2VGr7
Thx
"You may call it stealing if you want to, or any other name. But i feel that we are perfectly entitled to do what we want to." Queen Mary of Romania addressing the looting that Romanian soldiers did in Hungary during the Romanian - Hungarian war
Da
Holy based queen
When was that again?
@Mangoeplanter the romanian hungarian War. I dont remember the date but it's between 1918 and 1920 Its was just after ww1 ended
@@ferdinand8994 That was because of communist take over by a retard we were called in to stop them, but yes she did say that
Ferentari regiment of the National guard
As a Romanian, I confirm that those are the volunteers, you dont want to see the actual army
You have to remember that under the communist rule many, many people were imprisoned for their political, religious and for their core believes.
So this is also relatable to me as a Romanian.
Actually a Romanians core beliefs are still against the law today if you know what I mean
(kidding ofc)
How the hell does that relate to the video
@@manender1020My guess is that Romanians are not fond of the law
Detroit has some competition
To be fair Detroit has chance to recover they did not loose 200 year of national ID like we did under barbarian yoke,
@@alexandarvoncarsteinzarovi3723Detroit? Recovery? Not likely
@@alexandarvoncarsteinzarovi3723reversing the process? sounds unlikely
as a romanian,this is very accurate
0:07 romanian's plan to stole austro-hungarian's weapon during world war 1 (colorized)
Nice
If this is true, then the Romanian Army is the strongest one. Just in one night they can steal all of their enemies' weapons and use them against them.
@Andy Ash and ukrainian farmers/gypsies
Every single Romanian citizen proceeding to the exact location of a wallet within 0.5 seconds of it being dropped:
Lego city seems to have an awful lot of prisoners, the Lego jail must be a massive complex.
That's the neat part, there's no Lego jail
Jokes aside, those Lego police animation videos give me instant nostalgic vibes. I remember watching them every day on my Dad's laptop computer when I came back from elementary school. Good times.
Why did you stole my Life? I LITTERALLY used to do the same thing
Blah blah blah nobody cares
@@Toyota9993-m6g are you romanian or what?
@@mr.carota8107 check your wallet and you will see
Am i watching footage of the Hungarian-Romanian war?
Its Borsod
Its actually footage of the mongolian romanian war
I thought it was the bulgaria-romanian war
Yes
@@NZS_YT22 real
Romanian army: ❌
Romanian politicians: ✅
Romanians ✅
“Drum Bun” played in the background makes this meme so much funnier
This is why the police in LEGO City are becoming more militarized as time goes on
But Lego has allergies to guns /s
"Where's my tank!?"
"Gone... Reduced to profit"
Good scrap
As a Romanian , I laughed my ass off 😂nice video , it is true we have a lot of thieves(the multi million dollar thieves not taking from your pockets thieves) , but not burglars and definitely not criminals (like murders etc.) Cheers , I'm gonna save the video to share 😂
Epic
Yeah, what we call "politicians"
At least we have more money than All the Balakans
By stealing
@@maozedong69420 better than being a Hungarian
@@maozedong69420Cry about it
As a certified Romanian, I can Approve
What Jarls of Skyrim think will happen if they let a cat into their cities
weapon capture ratio 100%
I totally didn't steal your smartphone while you were watching.
Even the armored cars and jets arent safe from the wrath of the romanian army 🇷🇴🇷🇴🇷🇴🇷🇴🇷🇴
Good thing that you left out the part in which they are caught in that bank. Because it is a hidden prison in the Lego story XD
10 seconds later
random tank crew: who stoled my Tank!!!!!
I live in Brazil and it's just like that, despite the fact that the presidents do it instead of the army
I used to watch LEGO videos when I was small.
Thank you RUclips for recommending this.
Ngl the music fits well with the war footage
Ants moving their food:
As a romanian I can confirm this is our army
Least Illegal Romanian Public Gathering.
The smallest bank robbery in Romania
It amazes me that anyone remembers this old lego short. I feel old.
Steal everything that isn’t nailed down, and then steal the things that are nailed down.
As a Romanian I can confirm this
As a true romanian i can agree that this is real
As a romanian
God i fucking love these outlandish sterotypes lmao
0:31 pov you can't pay vehicle budget
as a born and raised romanian I can proudly say this is true
I watched this show when I was like 4. This was my favorite episode
Romania in the most dangerous area in Europe: "Survives"
I don't know about you guys but these lego short animations were the pinnacle of humor.
Literally every romanian is like this no cap
Pov, you are in Romanian classroom and you pull up an cookie.
-Everyone: Hehehehehhehehehhehehhehe.
Also:
"You can't have sh*t in Detroit"
- Detroit, probably
with one of my parent’s side being Romanian, I can safely say that this is in fact how the Romanian army works.
this show was the first part of my fucking childhood
Oh, now I know what the Blood Ravens were modeled after.
Found footage of the battle of Turtucaia in 1916. In this footage we can see a romanian division charging and demolishing bulgarian positions. What these soldiers don't know is that his sacrifice will be un vane, as bulgarians won the battle
Funniest thing is most of the Romanian artillery was Bulgarian artillery they captured 4 years prior lmao
Putin: I have nukes.
NATO: we have the Blood Ravens.
0:31 and that's why we don't have traffic👍🥰
I like how no one has made a video about mexico with this clip, its so accurate in portraying the country it stops being a joke and turns into a fact
as a romanian i can confirm this
Old lego commercials were absolute fire tho
Imagine being such good thieves that you literally steal the police
i can confirm, as a US citizen who's never been outside of his country for more than a couple hours, that this is definitely the Romanian army
as a romanian i feel my english friends about to send me this 😭
As a Romanian this is a bit offensive but I'm glad you used a patrioc Romanian song in this video. Song name: Drum Bun which means good way or farewell
“Steve, where’s the tank?”
We stole it
The Romanian Military when facing a superior opposition: What army?
Camera pans to a Romanian throwing a large tarp over a suspiciously tank shaped pile*
Ah yes the lego animation nostalgia me when i was so young
Finally a meme like this that doesn't have the video up by like 2x speed
Drum bun goes hard
Fr though they must be doing something wrong if there are that many criminals in LEGO city. 😂😂
500IQ : no one will declare war at you if you steal their army
*Romania invades a country*
That country: " where did all our military hardware go? "
filmed with a stolen camera
it's pretty damn impressive how a small group of them can lift an armored suv