@@panchion9673 well we cant stand it sorry :) It is identity problem for us the Turks to be shown more Middle Eastern. I can tell the actor is not Turkish himself :D
I love how movie directors and script writers use weapon cocking as a final warning method like dude come on!! Pointing a gun against another guy with an empty chamber is stupid.
The Turk it was nick name for Raymond Westerling had very complicated relations with Indonesia because south sulawesi incident and APRA (Angkatan Perang Ratu Adil)
funny - the film is showing the Dutch army as some sort of heroes , but they brutalised Indonesians and we all know how brave they were in Bosnia in 1995- as UN peacekeepers from Srebrenica - when the serbs came to massacre the muslims of the beseiged town, the dutch army had a brandy with them and handed the city to them then ran off..
maybe they didn't want to fight against their christian brothers, especially for their relgigious enemies(muslims). When muslims do this, it is shown as true brotherhood or what not
@@GhostRiley-zs8zb bruhh theyr abrahamic religions , they belive in the same god and why are you calling them enemies ??? in my home country of albania muslims help'd get money to build a church , i saw the same thing in pakistan and the UAE stop makeing hate
Because of the character "Turk" I watched the movie and just by this scene I admired his message but as a Turkish man I can confess this with open heart that this man has nothing to do with the Turkish stereotype based on the rest of the movie. Let me explain why. 1. We are not so inclined to solve the problems with violence. 2. Torturing the weak and innocent is not welcome by our religion and our worldview. 3. If we must draw the gun, it definitely pops and party starts.
Funny thing is that post war, the Japanese and British were actually doing a really good job holding the revolutionaries at bay. When the Dutch came back to assert their power, and the Japanese and British left, the Dutch were fairly brutal to the locals. There were many accounts of the dutch forces in Indonesia being fairly ill disciplined and being not much better than the Japanese in the treatment of the locals.
Same with Vietnam from what I’ve gathered. Despite the horrific shit the Japanese and British did to each other once the flag of ceasefire went up the brits and Japanese worked well together, similar cultures I guess. Should point out I am British and my neighbour who was in the suez knew fellas from the war during his time in the service and he said they hated the “japs”. So the successes of the defeated Japanese troops and the brits always seemed weird, but historically it worked so what do I know.
It was the same with the French. After WW2 they could not hold on to Vietnam and ask the British to help. According to the RUclips I watched the British had Vietnam almost under control when the French came back and went nuts.
This captain who pointed the gun at the japanese officer is Raymond Westerling, a notorious far-right militant who brutalised the population and is responsible for the deaths of over 1,000 indonesians
o balonu koca götünde şişirip patlattığımızda korkudan bileklerine kadar sidiğin indiğinde gördüğün son kez TÜRK olacağını unutma.Ataların size hainlik etmiş unutturmuşlar bizi size.
@@a.thales7641 wtf? this is the most stupid comment i ever saw about Turks. go and have a look to your history and the meaning of the modern turk word.
@@hoodytoad9732 it reminds me of one Polish war comedy from the 1990s in which Polish and Hungarian characters talk to each other in their language, understanding both (Polish and Hungarian are two totally different languages).
@@debuvid6648 in Polish C.K. Dezerterzy, and second part Złoto dezerterów (Deserters' Gold). C.K. is a Polish for Imperial & Royal - part of many structures' names in Austro-Hungary.
I had a Turkish friend. She was smart and kind. She taught me many things and changed my perspective on life. We lost contact but I never forget her, she really made an impact on my life.
Big words considering the duchies didn’t do anything but get occupied by the Germans and Japanese. The dutchies got GAPED when the Japanese invaded Indonesia. They know it, they all do. The dutchies only got Indonesia back thanks to the Americans, and even then the dutchies later lost Indonesia.
From the book "Surrender at Dacca: Birth of a Nation" by Lt. Gen. JFR. Jacob... "Turco Westerling, half Turk, half Dutch, was the intelligence officer of the Division. It was alleged by the locals that he was brutal and cruel. They had posted a reward of 20,000 US dollars for his capture, dead or alive. Westerling and I had clashed on a few occasions. I recall one particular incident when he tried to force his way, without authorization, past one of my perimeter posts. I told the post commander, a havildar, to stop him. The havildar did this most enthusiastically with the butt of his rifle. Westerling was soon replaced by a British Intelligence Officer. ... Years later Westerling was again in the news. This time he had gathered around him some Ambonese and raised a revolt against Indonesia. Westerling had a remarkable capacity for landing himself in the most controversial situations."
According to my knowledge of him, I think he was not actually a Turk, but a Greek. He was just given the nickname “Turk”. Please just confirm this, because I am talking about Raymond Westerling.
@@yashvardhanir Yes, the author is talking about that Raymond Westerling. And you are right about him being half-Greek. He was nicknamed "Turk" cause he was born in Turkiye. The author didn’t look into that. But the rest stays true.
@@yashvardhanir because he born in Istanbul He stylised to get "Turki" because he believe in some Indonesia legend that say "there come people with Turki origin to save Indonesian" Well thats why he make APRA rebellion (Ratu adil or Just King like that)
"the Turk" in this scene was a bad violent guy in history and actually he was not a Turk he was born in Istanbul from a Greek mother and a dutch father. You can search on Wikipedia.
Turkish of Anatolia are mostly Greeks, Kurds, Armenians and other mediterranean by blood. Also Slavs due to great purchase of slavic women slaves to harems.
@@mrobocop1666 actually Kurds were not settled in Anatolia before wars between Ottomans and Safavids. But you are right guys who are not Turk(Turk is not a nationality like Greek German, but confederation of different ethnic groups merged with language and culture) by blood but raised in Turkish culture shows more Turkish characteristics.
@@AudieHolland Then why didn't he rack the slide as soon as he drew? He was holding what was essentially and empty gun on someone. C'mon, we see this trope all the time. People pump the shotgun's slide, rack the pistol, or cock the gun after threatening someone. It just sounds good on TV and in the movies.
@@larrygilbert7273wow. Never been under any real stress before, huh? First off, most military sidearm carry is without one in the chamber. It's almost universal in that setting. Two, well, crap. Look at how I opened my statement, I'm pretty sure you haven't and I'm positive you'd never understand because of that.
Raymond Pierre Paul Westerling was a Dutch military officer of the Royal Netherlands East Indies Army. He orchestrated a counter-guerrilla operation in Sulawesi during the Indonesian National Revolution after World War II and participated in a coup attempt against the Government of Indonesia in January 1950, a month after the official transfer of sovereignty. Both actions were denounced as war crimes by the Indonesian authorities. Born in the Ottoman Empire, despite his nickname, The Turk, Westerling was of mixed Dutch and Greek descent.
@@myparadodugssaracla gelen karakter bir dutch istihbarat officeri ve İstanbul dogumlu yari Rum kokenli Türk, sahne sonunda da "yok ol" dedigini duyabilirsin
@@batuhanisik Raymond Pierre Paul Westerling (31 August 1919 - 26 November 1987) was a Dutch military officer of the Royal Netherlands East Indies Army. He orchestrated a counter-guerrilla operation in Sulawesi during the Indonesian National Revolution after World War II and participated in a coup attempt against the Government of Indonesia in January 1950, a month after the official transfer of sovereignty. Both actions were denounced as war crimes by the Indonesian authorities. Born in the Ottoman Empire, despite his nickname, The Turk, Westerling was of mixed Dutch and Greek descent.
There is huge portion of greek populace in Turkey, still nowadays, do not forget the turks came from the Altai Mountain range in nowadays Chinese Turkestan, the greeks were the "natives" of Asia Minor Anyway the chesseheads were a disgrace to Indonesia in any sense
@@MrLaizard Yes, I was interested to learn about how the Greeks originated in modern-day Turnkey. And of course the end of the Byzantine Empire did not see an end to the Greek peoples in Turkey.
So that "Turk" guy was Westerling? Oh I have to watch that movie. By the way, rumours said that Westerling was finally poisoned by his peers Dutch office out of shame for what he did in Indonesia even after the declaration of independence.
Yes, because he is/was a Turk with Dutch/greek roots. I even read somewhere, that despite being a Dutch commander he never actually had any other nationality besides the Turkish one (well obviously him being born and raised in Istanbul and being Muslim might be some of the reasons too, why they called him „The Turk“)
I got curious and looked "The Turk" up on Google/Wiki. This guy was a half-Dutch, half-Greek soldier born in Istanbul. He was a white man who looked nothing like the actor chosen to portray him in this movie. He was a brutal & effective SOB, though.
And you will probably be disappionted. It is not a bad movie. But the movie has preciously little to say about the real victims of the Dutch agression.
Dilihat dari simbol di lengan kanan mereka personil Korp "sepatu rusak" yang ditempatkan di kabupaten Pekalongan, kabupaten Batang, dan kabupaten Kendal.
@@thetruthaffecteverything4160 Mereka adalah resimen infanteri, memang dari dulu hingga sekarang setiap resimen memiliki simbolnya masing-masing sebagai tanda pengenal. 2-6th Regiment atau "Sepatoe Rusak" tergabung dengan Group Angkatan Darat ke-21 pasukan Belanda, dikirim ke Maluku di November 1945 dan Semarang di Maret 1946. 2-6th Regiment adalah mereka yang berbaju kuning kecoklatan di video. Kalau untuk Raymond "The Turk" Westerling, dia tergabung dengan pasukan DST sebagai perwira dan komandan(tergantung timeline dari video diatas). De Tijger Brigade op Midden Java 1946 - 1949
He was not a Turk, his nickname was "The Turk". His real name was Raymond Pierre Paul Westerling and he was a Dutchman. But they nicknamed him "The Turk" because he was born in Istanbul to a Greek mother and Dutch father and spoke Turkish brilliantly.
He grew up in Istanbul speaking Greek and Turkish. He also could speak English and French but he never learn Dutch while growing up. During WW2, he was training in the UK in counter terrorism tactics which he later used against Indonesian independent movement known as PEMUDA. Westerling had committed many controversial things in Indonesia which made him the most hated person among the Indonesians. He was accused by the Indonesians that he had 40,000 people killed during the South Sulawesi Campaign. Westling acknowledged he did order suspected as well as confirmed PEMUDA fighters be executed as well as acknowledging that perhaps as many 4000 were killed but not 40,000 as the Indonesians have claimed. Until today, the 40,000 death is still unverified.
@@AhmetTugrulGUL so the prophecy had fulfilled? Jayabaya composed that in a scripture during Hindu-Buddha age, 200 years before Portuguese arrival in Malaka
As soon as i have seen the title of the video i guessed maybe the guy’s surname is Turk. it is encountered among the Irish sometimes (like that doctor character in the Scrubs. He was not Irish though. Anyway, a surname. i mean) And yes, it turned out the character’s nickname is Turk. It has nothing to do with us but my Turkish compatriots are offended by the scene and started to defend. No need. video önümde belirir belirmez dedim bu karakterin soyadı Turk herhalde, bazı İrlandalılarda rastlanır o soyadına (Doktorlar dizisindeki tip gibi. Gerçi o karakter İrlanda asıllı değildi ama demek istediğim, soyadı işte) Öyle de çıktı. Filmdeki herifin lakabı Turkmuş. Bizlik birşey yok yani Arkadaşlar. Hemen savunmaya geçmişsiniz yorumlarda. Olur böyle şeyler üstüne varmayın
"The Turk" is a nickname of Raymond Westerling, a Dutch military officer of the Royal Netherlands East Indies Army. His nickname because he was born in Ottoman Empire, though he was of Dutch and Greek descent. He used arbitrary terror technique against Indonesian Republican, killed more than 30 thousands Indonesian fighter during Independence war. And attempted coup about one month after Netherlands recognized Indonesian independence. He was a war criminal.
He (westerling) was a dutch soldier with turk descent. There is this local prophecy about a man who will save people from tyranny, and the man will be a turkish. Hence the nickname "the turk", though soon he will commit genocidal campaign to suppress indonesian independence. Because of that the dutch once again on the evil side of the conflict in international eyes. So KNIL(some sort of colonial army) dismissed him to save faces, and subsequently leading to his rebellion against republic of the united states of indonesia (compromise government between dutch and indonesian).
Yeah great prophecy but Westerling wasn't even Turkish. He was a Half-Dutch/Half-Greek. He was only called the "Turk" because he was born in the Ottoman Empire.
Why are there still Japanese Soldiers roaming around in a post war Indonesia occupied by Dutch Soldiers? Weren’t they already disarmed after their surrender?
After WWII, when the Dutch had returned to Indonesia, they had rearmed some of the captured Japanese soldiers in order to help the Dutch authorities in restoring order. Britain had also done the same in Vietnam throughout 1945 and 46.
Willingly or not, they had to help keeping order. They were in fact also being targeted by Indonesians who didn't agree with them being there. It was weird, since their prison camps basically turned into something to protect the Dutch and other western inhabitants. I doubt they were in a position to be looting like this though. They already lost the war and were at peace with the allies.
Because the Japanese had occupied these territories for 5 years and were experts on how to maintain order and control in said lands. When the Europeans came back they were undermanned and had no idea what the political siautions were in these colonies. So they took the Men who knew what was going on, which was the Japanese and rearmed them put them back to work as para-military Police forces. Japanese troops even fought alongside allied nations in Indonesia in 1946 during the Indonesian revolution.
Indonesians got smoked every time they tried to fight. Even by the Dutch during their revolutionary war despite the Netherlands being a declining power. Africans were more successful fighting off the Europeans during the cold war like in Mozambique and Angola
@@JohnDoe-bh2lp well guess they were damn successful that they decided to have civil wars. on the other hand, the indonesians would rather choose a authoritarian yet stable government than a full scale civil war. they've been through the dutch, the japanese, and now their own dictator, there's nothing they can't bear. as for liberation ? that's just another word for gamble.
They are tall but no balls. LOL... Their short forefathers were ferocious. Even my Ming chinese ancestor when fighting against the dutch in taiwan noted their bravery even tho the duch lost at last.
I have been in Netherlands twice. They are not weak, but maybe just like us Greeks, don't want war anymore. And this can be dangerous for our very existence.
@@DixieBanjo true. In Greece we still have some fundamentals of religion and nation, but government and mainstream media try to eraze these each and every fkin day. They try too much really.
No matter what nationality this man is and he was good or bad. This dude He lived in Turkey and took up the culture of fearlessness. That's the thing! Turkishness is a different event, neither DNA nor Race. THE EYE OF TURKISHNESS IS FEARLESSNESS. IT IS THE AUTHORITY. THAT MAKES DUST WHEN HİT HİS BLOCKS TO THE GROUND.Turkishness is a cosmic structure that provides authority when it enters the environment.
since when did Türkiye get involved in colonizing Southeast Asia? 😂,Japan was indeed cruel, but they had unknowingly educated the Indonesian people about what nationality was, Japan made military service compulsory for Indonesian youth and that was the forerunner of the Indonesian army.
Turks colonized iraq syria lebanon israel jordania egypt albania bosnia serbia south russia armenia georgia azerbaijan chechnya and more. U where slave traders and mass murder
The Dutch were heroes who protected Indonesians from the evil Japan! I once heard the following story from an Indonesian. "The Dutch forced us into slave labor for 350 years. Then 50,000 Japanese troops landed and defeated 80,000 Dutch, British, and Australian troops, and their rule came to an abrupt end." "During the war, the Japanese army gathered young Indonesians for military training." "After the war, the Japanese army surrendered to the Allied forces and secretly handed over their weapons to the Indonesian independence army." "We fought against the Dutch army, which had begun a second invasion, together with 3,000 Japanese soldiers." This Indonesian was probably a liar. Because all historical movies made by Westerners are true.
Wartime propaganda. He did kill a *lot* of people but so did other Dutch officers who were not as foreign looking as Westerling was. And Indonesian military (former resistance) have come out admitting that they and Westerling were two sides of the same coin.
Propoganda. The Indonesian government is indoctrinating everyone, justice for the Mollucas and justice for papua new guinea!! Stop the genocide on the Mollucians now!
The amusing part is that the guy is actually half Greek and half Dutch, but because he was born and raised in Istanbul during the Ottoman era, he ended up being nicknamed 'the Turk.'
@@Roxy0.1 We turks ruled india for centures so we have little indian blood but very very little part of turks looks like indian. İn a nutshell there is some turks who looks like a indian.
This man looks exactly like a Turk. Even this man looks a lot like my uncle. We have all kinds of people, including blonde, black, blue-eyed and brown-hazel-eyed.
@@Roxy0.1 We turks are ice-cold Central Asian and Altaic, the closest race to Turks right now are Mongolians, Koreans and Japanese. There are already many similarities in our culture. If we had remained Tengrism instead of converting to Islam, you would not be able to separate us from any asian. Mughal people are currently the most populous Türk tribe in South Asia.
as Turk Im confused Greeks say us "you are not Turk You are all Greek converted to islam" than they call them self " Turk " . wasnt it enogh they claim every food we had now our nationality too ?
Musluman olmuş rum? Bunu diyenleri Ankara, konya veya trabzon'a götürmek lazım bakalım kültürel şk geçiriyorlar mi görürüz. Rumlar sadece ege ve trakya bölgesi ile benzerdir
This guy was born in ottoman empire, konstantiniyye (istanbul now), he was ethnically greek and dutch so they have the right to claim him, he was a brutal leader anyways and is convicted of war crimes so I doubt they like him either
Thank you Marwan Kanzari for being a cool actor.. I know its bad to act as a Turk in a movie (worst thing ever) But you decided to do it even tho you're an Arab. Good acting habibi !
Westerling was given name "The Turk" since she born and grew up in Istanbul to a Greek Mother and Dutch Father. Although Kenzani does a solid job on the performance, I think he is miscasted on this one.
The Turk to the Japanese" "This town is too small for both of us partner. We are the only ones that are allowed to commit war crimes and get away with them"
Have you ever had someone point a weapon at you, not knowing whether it was ready to shoot or not? I either case, I would prefer that that individual not point the weapon at me thank you very much. Seen a lot of videos of 'weapons instructors' or 'police officers' shooting themselves while claiming the weapon was safe. I have fired pistols in my life and the closest I got to a near miss was when the guy I was talking to, who had just shot a few targets, casually brought the gun up to his forehead, pretending to blow the smoke away. Phew, I thought, if there was still a round and he had somehow activated the trigger... The shooting instructor that I had, was rather sober about the prospects. He said, if you don't follow gun safety precautions dilligently and religiously, there would come a day, in a few years or tomorrow, where you would accidentally fire a weapon that you honestly believed was empty.
Tidak mungkin tentara jepang masih memegang senjata saat mereka sudah menyerah, pada kenyataannya, mereka semua di urus tentara inggris,dan siap2 di pulangkan ke negaranya, sebagian senjata itu di rampas pejuang republik sebelum tentara inggris dan belanda datang
The Dutch were some of the worst colonizers and hated immensely. It’s like Erik Ten Hag, Louis van Gaal, and hundreds of thousands of others not just telling you how to play football, but dictating how to live (or not live), when they were completely clueless. A fucking nightmare that didn’t last just two and a half seasons, but for 300 years. The Japanese did more for Indonesians in three years.
Holländer als die Guten in Südostasien! 😄😁😆😅🤣😂 Obwohl ich gedacht hab', dass's schräger nicht mehr geht. History movies = WASP Hollywood story movies. Das Genre muss definitiv neu erfunden werden!
What don't get it: Why is it special that a Turk behaves like that. There is neither a discrimination nor a laud for Turks. He can be from any nationality and race, nothing special. I really don't get it as a Turk.
Hey didnt this guy just show up at the Olympics and win the Silver medal?
😂😂😂
Yep.😂
I was about to write the same thing hahaha he just looks like Yusuf Dikec from 10 years ago.
@@THEGE_0 you are cringe
@@panchion9673 well we cant stand it sorry :) It is identity problem for us the Turks to be shown more Middle Eastern. I can tell the actor is not Turkish himself :D
I love how movie directors and script writers use weapon cocking as a final warning method like dude come on!! Pointing a gun against another guy with an empty chamber is stupid.
totally
Holster*
And that cheap ass looking chrome plated toy pistol just didn't cut it
@@freedom_aint_free yeah like they should have used gold to make it cut
Right? Like should have cocked a hammer (if that weapon has one) doesn't look like a 1911...
YUSUF DIKEC WAS HERE!!!
Dikeç
@@jojomong Dikeç Bey diyeceksiniz asudfasdhaısıdhoıasd
The Turk it was nick name for Raymond Westerling had very complicated relations with Indonesia because south sulawesi incident and APRA (Angkatan Perang Ratu Adil)
İts anti Japan propaganda. And Germanic dutch propaganda.
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Raymond_Westerling he was greek
funny - the film is showing the Dutch army as some sort of heroes , but they brutalised Indonesians and we all know how brave they were in Bosnia in 1995- as UN peacekeepers from Srebrenica - when the serbs came to massacre the muslims of the beseiged town, the dutch army had a brandy with them and handed the city to them then ran off..
Thanks was looking for this
😂😂😂😂
Holanda o da ne 😂😂😂😂
maybe they didn't want to fight against their christian brothers, especially for their relgigious enemies(muslims). When muslims do this, it is shown as true brotherhood or what not
@@GhostRiley-zs8zb bruhh theyr abrahamic religions , they belive in the same god
and why are you calling them enemies ???
in my home country of albania muslims help'd get money to build a church ,
i saw the same thing in pakistan and the UAE
stop makeing hate
Everyone is gangsta until The Turk arrives....
Nice
@@AmirakhKurbanovadam güzel bir şey söylemiş.
@@AmirakhKurbanov the hell you sayin russian?
😂😂😂
@@AmirakhKurbanov ne abartilmasi lale karsimizda olsun gozlerimizde bakamazsin ;)
Because of the character "Turk" I watched the movie and just by this scene I admired his message but as a Turkish man I can confess this with open heart that this man has nothing to do with the Turkish stereotype based on the rest of the movie. Let me explain why.
1. We are not so inclined to solve the problems with violence.
2. Torturing the weak and innocent is not welcome by our religion and our worldview.
3. If we must draw the gun, it definitely pops and party starts.
"Torturing the weak and innocent is not welcome by our religion and our worldview."
LOL. I am a turk but we are known torturers.
Şiddetle çözmediğimiz bir sorun yazar mısın?
@@celik2978 sokak köpeklerini bile öldürme meraklısı olduk.
Yes and also we love Japan since they also come from the same common ancestor
Bizimle alakalı her videonun altına böyle yorumlar yapmanız o kadar ezikçe ki. İlla senin gibi bir ezik oluyor, her videonun altında.
Turks are born warriors man
😂😂😂
Old generations. New ones are not sad to say
Maybe dozens of generations ago, now they get their asses kicked by mountain Kurds on the daily
It was a nickname
He is not a turk in the serie hes from greece but they call him the turk
i only wish there were people who would risk their lives in order to save stranger's furniture
Not everyone has Lee enfields
@@chuckbuck5002 HAHA I like that
Hahaha. Then Furnitures would have no man left to sit on them 😂
There are.
There are but not for furnitures
Funny thing is that post war, the Japanese and British were actually doing a really good job holding the revolutionaries at bay. When the Dutch came back to assert their power, and the Japanese and British left, the Dutch were fairly brutal to the locals. There were many accounts of the dutch forces in Indonesia being fairly ill disciplined and being not much better than the Japanese in the treatment of the locals.
Well, the only rightful masters of Indonesia are the Indonesian people. Of course all invaders are tyrants
Same with Vietnam from what I’ve gathered. Despite the horrific shit the Japanese and British did to each other once the flag of ceasefire went up the brits and Japanese worked well together, similar cultures I guess.
Should point out I am British and my neighbour who was in the suez knew fellas from the war during his time in the service and he said they hated the “japs”. So the successes of the defeated Japanese troops and the brits always seemed weird, but historically it worked so what do I know.
It was the same with the French. After WW2 they could not hold on to Vietnam and ask the British to help. According to the RUclips I watched the British had Vietnam almost under control when the French came back and went nuts.
This captain who pointed the gun at the japanese officer is Raymond Westerling, a notorious far-right militant who brutalised the population and is responsible for the deaths of over 1,000 indonesians
What were the Japanese still doing there after the war?
If he is Turk, this means he has balls..
o balonu koca götünde şişirip patlattığımızda korkudan bileklerine kadar sidiğin indiğinde gördüğün son kez TÜRK olacağını unutma.Ataların size hainlik etmiş unutturmuşlar bizi size.
he was born in Istanbul and he could speak turkish. But he was a rum, not a turk.
@@a.thales7641 and he's turkish
@@a.thales7641 wtf? this is the most stupid comment i ever saw about Turks. go and have a look to your history and the meaning of the modern turk word.
@@a.thales7641 doesn't matter. He is Türk!
The trilingualism on display here is fantastic!
It's Quadrilingualism actually (Dutch, English, Indonesian, Japanese)
@@hoodytoad9732 it reminds me of one Polish war comedy from the 1990s in which Polish and Hungarian characters talk to each other in their language, understanding both (Polish and Hungarian are two totally different languages).
😂
@@kamilksiazek8019
What's the movie name??
@@debuvid6648 in Polish C.K. Dezerterzy, and second part Złoto dezerterów (Deserters' Gold).
C.K. is a Polish for Imperial & Royal - part of many structures' names in Austro-Hungary.
I had a Turkish friend. She was smart and kind. She taught me many things and changed my perspective on life. We lost contact but I never forget her, she really made an impact on my life.
"who do you think you are?!"
"i'm the one who win the war"
Big words considering the duchies didn’t do anything but get occupied by the Germans and Japanese. The dutchies got GAPED when the Japanese invaded Indonesia. They know it, they all do. The dutchies only got Indonesia back thanks to the Americans, and even then the dutchies later lost Indonesia.
(with thickest Russian or American accent):
“Oh, did you?” 😂
"Who do you think I am?"
"The guy who surrendered to Germany in 7 days?"
@@nyarlatothep666 4 days of harsh fighting
Win the war? 😂 They don't even win from Germany. Instead, they join the German military.
From the book "Surrender at Dacca: Birth of a Nation" by Lt. Gen. JFR. Jacob...
"Turco Westerling, half Turk, half Dutch, was the intelligence officer of the Division. It
was alleged by the locals that he was brutal and cruel. They had posted a reward of
20,000 US dollars for his capture, dead or alive. Westerling and I had clashed on a few
occasions. I recall one particular incident when he tried to force his way, without
authorization, past one of my perimeter posts. I told the post commander, a havildar, to
stop him. The havildar did this most enthusiastically with the butt of his rifle.
Westerling was soon replaced by a British Intelligence Officer.
...
Years later Westerling was again in the news. This time he had gathered
around him some Ambonese and raised a revolt against Indonesia. Westerling had a
remarkable capacity for landing himself in the most controversial situations."
According to my knowledge of him, I think he was not actually a Turk, but a Greek. He was just given the nickname “Turk”. Please just confirm this, because I am talking about Raymond Westerling.
@@yashvardhanir Yes, the author is talking about that Raymond Westerling. And you are right about him being half-Greek. He was nicknamed "Turk" cause he was born in Turkiye. The author didn’t look into that. But the rest stays true.
@@SomeGuy-qs2pbbless you for providing context like this
@@myowngenesis You are welcome.
@@yashvardhanir because he born in Istanbul
He stylised to get "Turki" because he believe in some Indonesia legend that say "there come people with Turki origin to save Indonesian"
Well thats why he make APRA rebellion (Ratu adil or Just King like that)
The Turks have balls
Actually bother of life is giving pain us.
Atatürk. Devrimci
@@berkosmansatiroglu Tell me why ?
@@ebubekirylmaz5237 Ain't nothin' but a heartache ♫♫
@@ebubekirylmaz5237cause he killing 40.000 people in indonesia proud turks?
Being a Turk is difficult because you fight against the whole world. Not being a Turk is even more difficult because you fight against the Turks.
this
Nobody fights a Turk as hard as Turks do, though. 😂
Stop with this cringy quote 😂
W quote
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Legendary warrior blood/dna of Turks will always be the definition 8f a worrior nation...
"the Turk" in this scene was a bad violent guy in history and actually he was not a Turk he was born in Istanbul from a Greek mother and a dutch father. You can search on Wikipedia.
Turkish of Anatolia are mostly Greeks, Kurds, Armenians and other mediterranean by blood. Also Slavs due to great purchase of slavic women slaves to harems.
@@mrobocop1666 actually Kurds were not settled in Anatolia before wars between Ottomans and Safavids. But you are right guys who are not Turk(Turk is not a nationality like Greek German, but confederation of different ethnic groups merged with language and culture) by blood but raised in Turkish culture shows more Turkish characteristics.
@@mrobocop1666 nope we deport all rums from anatolia
@@mrobocop1666Kurds were isolated and came into Anatolia after Turks did so very unlikely
Fun fact he doesn't say "your call" he says "yok ol" which means get lost
He says your call.
@@Ronin3453 NO, he said yok ol
@@mr.notlegit7940 yeah. Because he would speak Turkish to some Asian chink.
your call diyor iste
He said yok ol
Yusuf Dikeç style ❤😂
Yusuf Dikec 15 years ago
He was holding a pistol in on the guy that didn't have a round in the chamber? This is the film trope that probably bugs me more than any other.
Bad directing obviously
Many military personnel would carry a pistol without a chambered round out of safety, so the pistol wouldn't go off if dropped or hit by something.
@@AudieHolland Then why didn't he rack the slide as soon as he drew? He was holding what was essentially and empty gun on someone. C'mon, we see this trope all the time. People pump the shotgun's slide, rack the pistol, or cock the gun after threatening someone. It just sounds good on TV and in the movies.
@@larrygilbert7273 My advice: stop watching war movies.
@@larrygilbert7273wow. Never been under any real stress before, huh?
First off, most military sidearm carry is without one in the chamber. It's almost universal in that setting.
Two, well, crap. Look at how I opened my statement, I'm pretty sure you haven't and I'm positive you'd never understand because of that.
Raymond Pierre Paul Westerling was a Dutch military officer of the Royal Netherlands East Indies Army. He orchestrated a counter-guerrilla operation in Sulawesi during the Indonesian National Revolution after World War II and participated in a coup attempt against the Government of Indonesia in January 1950, a month after the official transfer of sovereignty. Both actions were denounced as war crimes by the Indonesian authorities. Born in the Ottoman Empire, despite his nickname, The Turk, Westerling was of mixed Dutch and Greek descent.
"Who do you think you are?"
The side that is allied to a country with atomic weapons.
at that point Japan was also allied to the US. This is post-war
@@andrealves2630 allied under threat of another atomic bombing.
@@andrealves2630the fuck do you mean post war? It's not even a year since the end of ww2. And also, Japan is not Allied of US yet
@@dolfi2008 They unconditionally surrendered to the US. Japan at that point is owned by the US so technically speaking those are US soldiers.
@@oddursigurdsson9637 Politically, not militarily.
Wow, I could hear 4 languages in a just 1:34 long clip😄. That’s definitely amazing!
That chrome plated piece is gorgeous
Must be a pay-to-win player. That chrome plated piece is part of the DLC “De Oost: Celebes Front”
Fun fact: that's the actual firearm of Westerling, referred to as "The Turk"
Madem Türksün göster ürksün!
Türk nerde gormedım?
@@myparadodugssIstanbul Göz Hastenesini sana tavsiye edebilirim
@@myparadodugssaracla gelen karakter bir dutch istihbarat officeri ve İstanbul dogumlu yari Rum kokenli Türk, sahne sonunda da "yok ol" dedigini duyabilirsin
@@batuhanisik Raymond Pierre Paul Westerling (31 August 1919 - 26 November 1987) was a Dutch military officer of the Royal Netherlands East Indies Army. He orchestrated a counter-guerrilla operation in Sulawesi during the Indonesian National Revolution after World War II and participated in a coup attempt against the Government of Indonesia in January 1950, a month after the official transfer of sovereignty. Both actions were denounced as war crimes by the Indonesian authorities. Born in the Ottoman Empire, despite his nickname, The Turk, Westerling was of mixed Dutch and Greek descent.
@@batuhanisik Yarı Rum Yarı Hollandalı
Everybody gangsta until the Turk rolls up. The "Turk" was a semi-legendary Dutch intelligence officer who was half-Greek, although born in Istanbul.
And a war criminal
@@bandijk5934yes, he is a genosider of south sulawesi people
I don't see a problem here
There is huge portion of greek populace in Turkey, still nowadays, do not forget the turks came from the Altai Mountain range in nowadays Chinese Turkestan, the greeks were the "natives" of Asia Minor
Anyway the chesseheads were a disgrace to Indonesia in any sense
@@MrLaizard Yes, I was interested to learn about how the Greeks originated in modern-day Turnkey. And of course the end of the Byzantine Empire did not see an end to the Greek peoples in Turkey.
So that "Turk" guy was Westerling? Oh I have to watch that movie.
By the way, rumours said that Westerling was finally poisoned by his peers Dutch office out of shame for what he did in Indonesia even after the declaration of independence.
Yes, because he is/was a Turk with Dutch/greek roots. I even read somewhere, that despite being a Dutch commander he never actually had any other nationality besides the Turkish one (well obviously him being born and raised in Istanbul and being Muslim might be some of the reasons too, why they called him „The Turk“)
Dutchies being that rowdie only in film; remember Yugoslavia
lol but true
😂😂😂
That´s why the Video is called "The Turk Arrives Clip"
Those Turks mean it. "Into Valhalla" type of people, if faced with real injustice.
@@umitkiziltas8379 You know its not true when you as a Turk speak of Turks as "They" so it looks like more authentic view of a non-Turk
@@umitkiziltas8379 The character called "The Turk" is a Dutchman born in Istanbul.
I got curious and looked "The Turk" up on Google/Wiki. This guy was a half-Dutch, half-Greek soldier born in Istanbul. He was a white man who looked nothing like the actor chosen to portray him in this movie.
He was a brutal & effective SOB, though.
He is not a Turkish he half Greek half dutch they cal him turk because he born in Istanbul nothing more@terryadavis3458
" white guy" by your american defintion a north european? because as far as im concerned he looked like any other turk
@@jaif7327 Did you mean the actor in this scene? Then yes. If you google for pics of the real man, then no. He looks (and 1/2 is) northern European.
the reason they called him the Turk in real life is because he looked like a turk.
@@MM22966 to my maltese eyes he looks like any other greek or southern european, but each to his own
He saying "get lost." İn turkish at
the end is fire
(He was not but it would be fire)
he says “your call”
@@tark9192 He says 'Yok ol',asshat
@@teine928 Bariz şekilde "your call" diyor. Ayrıca get lost'u "yok ol" diye değil "Kaybol" diye çevirirsin.
@@herohimself adam be
@@herohimself bende emin olamadım
I didn't know there's a foreign made Indonesia ww2 era movie that exists. As an Indonesian im intrigued to watch
There are some actually. This one is quite decent, showing the perspective from a Dutch soldier. Another movie is called Oeroeg (1993)
And you will probably be disappionted. It is not a bad movie. But the movie has preciously little to say about the real victims of the Dutch agression.
@@VaQm11the mollucians
Westerners will invade you, and later make a movie about how sad it made them feel to invade you.
Hollanda kendi yaptığı pisliği güzel göstermiş .
ayrıca yaptıkları soykırımı Türkler yapmış gibi anlattılar , iftira attılar .
Dilihat dari simbol di lengan kanan mereka personil Korp "sepatu rusak" yang ditempatkan di kabupaten Pekalongan, kabupaten Batang, dan kabupaten Kendal.
sepatu rusak, bisa dijelaskan knp disebut begitu bro ?
@@thetruthaffecteverything4160 dilengan mereka ada lambang "sepatu rusak/ menganga".
@@thetruthaffecteverything4160 Mereka adalah resimen infanteri, memang dari dulu hingga sekarang setiap resimen memiliki simbolnya masing-masing sebagai tanda pengenal.
2-6th Regiment atau "Sepatoe Rusak" tergabung dengan Group Angkatan Darat ke-21 pasukan Belanda, dikirim ke Maluku di November 1945 dan Semarang di Maret 1946.
2-6th Regiment adalah mereka yang berbaju kuning kecoklatan di video. Kalau untuk Raymond "The Turk" Westerling, dia tergabung dengan pasukan DST sebagai perwira dan komandan(tergantung timeline dari video diatas).
De Tijger Brigade op Midden Java 1946 - 1949
"Now Available Everywhere" where???
Prime Video.
otherwise known as the pirate bay, or any of your choice of torrent sites
The Pirate Bay
He was not a Turk, his nickname was "The Turk". His real name was Raymond Pierre Paul Westerling and he was a Dutchman. But they nicknamed him "The Turk" because he was born in Istanbul to a Greek mother and Dutch father and spoke Turkish brilliantly.
He grew up in Istanbul speaking Greek and Turkish. He also could speak English and French but he never learn Dutch while growing up. During WW2, he was training in the UK in counter terrorism tactics which he later used against Indonesian independent movement known as PEMUDA. Westerling had committed many controversial things in Indonesia which made him the most hated person among the Indonesians. He was accused by the Indonesians that he had 40,000 people killed during the South Sulawesi Campaign. Westling acknowledged he did order suspected as well as confirmed PEMUDA fighters be executed as well as acknowledging that perhaps as many 4000 were killed but not 40,000 as the Indonesians have claimed. Until today, the 40,000 death is still unverified.
he was born In Istanbul to a Greek Mother Ottoman Turkish Father, man dont tell lies,
@@admiral20055 His was father was Paul Westerling, a Dutch antique dealer. Tell me, is Paul Westerling a Turkish name?
@@ravenheernowadays it might be lmao
Pisslamic abdool😂@@admiral20055
This man was named as a 'Ratu Adil', a Messiah figure due to his Turk lineage by some of his local followers.
as a Turkishmen i was happy to hear that
at least some nations think turks are valuable enoght to became messiah lol
@@AhmetTugrulGUL in Java, there's an ancient phropecy that said a messiah will arise and he is a descendant of Turks.
@@homanism6438 Probably cause of Ottoman help during portoguese-java wars Ottoman jannisaries sented to the İndonesia
@@AhmetTugrulGUL so the prophecy had fulfilled? Jayabaya composed that in a scripture during Hindu-Buddha age, 200 years before Portuguese arrival in Malaka
@@homanism6438 u make me wonder about that
As soon as i have seen the title of the video i guessed maybe the guy’s surname is Turk. it is encountered among the Irish sometimes (like that doctor character in the Scrubs. He was not Irish though. Anyway, a surname. i mean)
And yes, it turned out the character’s nickname is Turk. It has nothing to do with us but my Turkish compatriots are offended by the scene and started to defend. No need.
video önümde belirir belirmez dedim bu karakterin soyadı Turk herhalde, bazı İrlandalılarda rastlanır o soyadına (Doktorlar dizisindeki tip gibi. Gerçi o karakter İrlanda asıllı değildi ama demek istediğim, soyadı işte) Öyle de çıktı. Filmdeki herifin lakabı Turkmuş. Bizlik birşey yok yani Arkadaşlar. Hemen savunmaya geçmişsiniz yorumlarda. Olur böyle şeyler üstüne varmayın
-“Who do you think you are?”
-“I m the man who won a medal in olympic with that postiure”
Tahsin Oğuz Acartürk hocamın videosundan geldik hemen 😊
The Turk is played by my neighbour.
He s not turk right?
@@uberkerem He is actually Tunesian.
@@uberkerem Dutch-Tunisian (Marwan Kenzari)
@@canartishowbro summoned me
@@DutchTunisian haha nice one xD !
Japanese: bad imperialist
Dutch: good imperialist
Who is that Turk? What is this movie about ?
read the description
his name is Raymond Westerling
@@meathook3000There's no mentioned in the description about who is "The Turk."
"The Turk" is a nickname of Raymond Westerling, a Dutch military officer of the Royal Netherlands East Indies Army. His nickname because he was born in Ottoman Empire, though he was of Dutch and Greek descent.
He used arbitrary terror technique against Indonesian Republican, killed more than 30 thousands Indonesian fighter during Independence war. And attempted coup about one month after Netherlands recognized Indonesian independence.
He was a war criminal.
@@nobodyjustme7481 ohh i see, then im glad he aint one of us😅
He (westerling) was a dutch soldier with turk descent. There is this local prophecy about a man who will save people from tyranny, and the man will be a turkish.
Hence the nickname "the turk", though soon he will commit genocidal campaign to suppress indonesian independence.
Because of that the dutch once again on the evil side of the conflict in international eyes. So KNIL(some sort of colonial army) dismissed him to save faces, and subsequently leading to his rebellion against republic of the united states of indonesia (compromise government between dutch and indonesian).
Yeah great prophecy but Westerling wasn't even Turkish. He was a Half-Dutch/Half-Greek. He was only called the "Turk" because he was born in the Ottoman Empire.
1:26 yoko? or your call? i think the marrocan tryed to say in turkish "yok ol" what means "foak off" or nicer said" go or i will make kebap from you"
your call
Clearly ‘your call’. As a native Turkish speaker I can ensure that.
Why are there still Japanese Soldiers roaming around in a post war Indonesia occupied by Dutch Soldiers? Weren’t they already disarmed after their surrender?
After WWII, when the Dutch had returned to Indonesia, they had rearmed some of the captured Japanese soldiers in order to help the Dutch authorities in restoring order. Britain had also done the same in Vietnam throughout 1945 and 46.
@@Cody___ Yeah, it was a wild time in Indonesia
It's very weird seeing an allied nation and an axis nation co-exist somewhere in the middle of indonesia
Willingly or not, they had to help keeping order. They were in fact also being targeted by Indonesians who didn't agree with them being there. It was weird, since their prison camps basically turned into something to protect the Dutch and other western inhabitants. I doubt they were in a position to be looting like this though. They already lost the war and were at peace with the allies.
Because the Japanese had occupied these territories for 5 years and were experts on how to maintain order and control in said lands. When the Europeans came back they were undermanned and had no idea what the political siautions were in these colonies. So they took the Men who knew what was going on, which was the Japanese and rearmed them put them back to work as para-military Police forces. Japanese troops even fought alongside allied nations in Indonesia in 1946 during the Indonesian revolution.
Indonesian speaking, it is Indonesian war story
Indonesians got smoked every time they tried to fight. Even by the Dutch during their revolutionary war despite the Netherlands being a declining power. Africans were more successful fighting off the Europeans during the cold war like in Mozambique and Angola
Duh, what do you expect? At least they have plenty of man to spare. @@JohnDoe-bh2lp
@@mulder801Indonesia actually had a larger population than most African nations.
There wasn't just one African independence movement you know.
@@mulder801 Indonesia had far more men than Angola and Mozambique combined but still lost decisively
@@JohnDoe-bh2lp well guess they were damn successful that they decided to have civil wars.
on the other hand, the indonesians would rather choose a authoritarian yet stable government than a full scale civil war. they've been through the dutch, the japanese, and now their own dictator, there's nothing they can't bear. as for liberation ? that's just another word for gamble.
If only modern Dutch had balls like their forefathers.
They are tall but no balls. LOL... Their short forefathers were ferocious. Even my Ming chinese ancestor when fighting against the dutch in taiwan noted their bravery even tho the duch lost at last.
I have been in Netherlands twice. They are not weak, but maybe just like us Greeks, don't want war anymore. And this can be dangerous for our very existence.
@@Billswiftgti That docility is exactly why Western Europe is islamified.
@@DixieBanjo true. In Greece we still have some fundamentals of religion and nation, but government and mainstream media try to eraze these each and every fkin day.
They try too much really.
@@DixieBanjoYou should take your meds ;)
No matter what nationality this man is and he was good or bad. This dude He lived in Turkey and took up the culture of fearlessness. That's the thing! Turkishness is a different event, neither DNA nor Race. THE EYE OF TURKISHNESS IS FEARLESSNESS. IT IS THE AUTHORITY. THAT MAKES DUST WHEN HİT HİS BLOCKS TO THE GROUND.Turkishness is a cosmic structure that provides authority when it enters the environment.
since when did Türkiye get involved in colonizing Southeast Asia? 😂,Japan was indeed cruel, but they had unknowingly educated the Indonesian people about what nationality was, Japan made military service compulsory for Indonesian youth and that was the forerunner of the Indonesian army.
Raymond westerling is turkish
@@Neutral69420 His mother was greek but he was born in Istanbul
Turks colonized iraq syria lebanon israel jordania egypt albania bosnia serbia south russia armenia georgia azerbaijan chechnya and more. U where slave traders and mass murder
As a Turk, this is literally me but more tanned
You are a Turkish Jew komsu?
@ Yok Candarlı Amblemidir bu
The Turkish officer, is the soldier with the biggest balls in the world...
This f’cking movie is on my list to watch.
Fucking good
yeah you mean colonizers movie, dutchis trying to white wash history cry harder, woke whites again did it
That's one way to deal with bullies.
The Dutch were heroes who protected Indonesians from the evil Japan!
I once heard the following story from an Indonesian.
"The Dutch forced us into slave labor for 350 years. Then 50,000 Japanese troops landed and defeated 80,000 Dutch, British, and Australian troops, and their rule came to an abrupt end."
"During the war, the Japanese army gathered young Indonesians for military training."
"After the war, the Japanese army surrendered to the Allied forces and secretly handed over their weapons to the Indonesian independence army."
"We fought against the Dutch army, which had begun a second invasion, together with 3,000 Japanese soldiers."
This Indonesian was probably a liar.
Because all historical movies made by Westerners are true.
You don't know jackshit about our history so its best if you remain quiet.
only winners can write history.
Was that a lee endfield that soilder had cause it didn’t look like an m1
More than 40.000 civilians of Celebes Indonesia killed by this man.
Wartime propaganda. He did kill a *lot* of people but so did other Dutch officers who were not as foreign looking as Westerling was.
And Indonesian military (former resistance) have come out admitting that they and Westerling were two sides of the same coin.
@@AudieHolland Yeah but still dutch are the ones to blame
Propoganda.
The Indonesian government is indoctrinating everyone, justice for the Mollucas and justice for papua new guinea!!
Stop the genocide on the Mollucians now!
He was Greek and dutch not a Turk
The amusing part is that the guy is actually half Greek and half Dutch, but because he was born and raised in Istanbul during the Ottoman era, he ended up being nicknamed 'the Turk.'
It looks more like an Indian than a Turk 🤨
Kinda true tho
@@Roxy0.1 We turks ruled india for centures so we have little indian blood but very very little part of turks looks like indian. İn a nutshell there is some turks who looks like a indian.
This man looks exactly like a Turk. Even this man looks a lot like my uncle. We have all kinds of people, including blonde, black, blue-eyed and brown-hazel-eyed.
@@Gundiine he does look more south asian than Turkis tho this means you probably have south asian roots
@@Roxy0.1 We turks are ice-cold Central Asian and Altaic, the closest race to Turks right now are Mongolians, Koreans and Japanese. There are already many similarities in our culture. If we had remained Tengrism instead of converting to Islam, you would not be able to separate us from any asian. Mughal people are currently the most populous Türk tribe in South Asia.
Such a historically accurate movie where the dutch actually stood a chance angainst imperial japan😂
lmao it's post ww2, the japs won't stand a chance
as Turk Im confused Greeks say us "you are not Turk You are all Greek converted to islam" than they call them self " Turk " . wasnt it enogh they claim every food we had now our nationality too ?
Musluman olmuş rum? Bunu diyenleri Ankara, konya veya trabzon'a götürmek lazım bakalım kültürel şk geçiriyorlar mi görürüz. Rumlar sadece ege ve trakya bölgesi ile benzerdir
This guy was born in ottoman empire, konstantiniyye (istanbul now), he was ethnically greek and dutch so they have the right to claim him, he was a brutal leader anyways and is convicted of war crimes so I doubt they like him either
@@duckzilla7777 They can come claim my ass anytime they like
like baklavaki they are Turki 😂😂😂😂😂 asdfasdf
Most Greek genes come from Greek women married to Turkish men. You can not expect othervise for a conqueror nation
Super accurate there is Japanese speakers ,dutch speakers and Japanese ,and indonesian speakers
Kalau hanya senyum yang kau berikan Westerling pun tersenyum 🎼🎼
OI OI
this movie was crazy
when bro said " im tork" i felt that 😫 🇲🇰🇹🇳
Kurdgay
and never see a hollander as a friend
Thank you Marwan Kanzari for being a cool actor.. I know its bad to act as a Turk in a movie (worst thing ever)
But you decided to do it even tho you're an Arab. Good acting habibi !
Isn't it a comedy movie? I don't know of any other scenario where Dutch soldiers would behave this honorably.
this is funny cos the turks never ever saw a Japan as enemy
Why have the dutch got SMLE's?
The brits gave them those weapons to support them in retake Dutch East indies after ww2
What is that Raymond Westerling? The guy that butchered someone's head and brought it to his commander in Singapore?
Westerling was given name "The Turk" since she born and grew up in Istanbul to a Greek Mother and Dutch Father. Although Kenzani does a solid job on the performance, I think he is miscasted on this one.
He was born to a greek mother but he didn't speak greek. He actually spoke some Turkish in this scene.
@@barca8341A quick Wikipedia search would prove otherwise. He spoke Greek, Turkish, French and English.
Movie name please
"Yok ol" = "Get lost"
I thought he said "your call".
He's no
Yok ol degil , Your call" Dedi , Yani senin secimin" Dedi
The Turk to the Japanese"
"This town is too small for both of us partner. We are the only ones that are allowed to commit war crimes and get away with them"
How fake do want this scene to be?
- Dutch army: YES!
His son later on won a silver medal at the Olympics
Why would he point a pistol at the guy without a round in the chamber?
Because it's a movie.
Have you ever had someone point a weapon at you, not knowing whether it was ready to shoot or not?
I either case, I would prefer that that individual not point the weapon at me thank you very much.
Seen a lot of videos of 'weapons instructors' or 'police officers' shooting themselves while claiming the weapon was safe.
I have fired pistols in my life and the closest I got to a near miss was when the guy I was talking to, who had just shot a few targets, casually brought the gun up to his forehead, pretending to blow the smoke away.
Phew, I thought, if there was still a round and he had somehow activated the trigger...
The shooting instructor that I had, was rather sober about the prospects. He said, if you don't follow gun safety precautions dilligently and religiously, there would come a day, in a few years or tomorrow, where you would accidentally fire a weapon that you honestly believed was empty.
''Yok ol'' was personal (it means get our now as an act)
We are Türks🇹🇷
He was Dutch/greeks👍
@@vincenzoramsay2961 Everyone is Türkish, some just haven't realized it yet.
Ah i didn’t know i was talking to a idiot, thanks for clearing that up mate
@@EmreEsatKaratas Yeter be . Yok ol .
@@Vishal_Chintal Sus oğlum.
Tidak mungkin tentara jepang masih memegang senjata saat mereka sudah menyerah, pada kenyataannya, mereka semua di urus tentara inggris,dan siap2 di pulangkan ke negaranya, sebagian senjata itu di rampas pejuang republik sebelum tentara inggris dan belanda datang
00:12 - 00:13
Damn, Kenshiro... what's the fuss for?
The Dutch were some of the worst colonizers and hated immensely. It’s like Erik Ten Hag, Louis van Gaal, and hundreds of thousands of others not just telling you how to play football, but dictating how to live (or not live), when they were completely clueless. A fucking nightmare that didn’t last just two and a half seasons, but for 300 years. The Japanese did more for Indonesians in three years.
Womp womp let the spices flow
F yeah proud to be Turk than
You don’t want the Turk to arrive
turk-dutch, crazy mix :)
War crime mix
Yes, a real Turk has big balls! Don't mess up with them! :)
He was Half Greek Half Dutch born in Constantinople lmao
@@antigonus1161 it does not change the fact that a real Turk has big balls lmao :)
@berkol1407 For sure for sure!
He would never have pulled that gun on Hiroyuki Sanada.
Yeşil bereli asker Hollandalı mı türk mü?filmi izlemdim.
1:24 in Turkish he said "Get lost"
Yok ol değil, your call diyor.
@@hakanciftci3790Ben hala yok ol diye duyuyorum 😀
@@hakanciftci3790 hayır yok ol diyor
@@lvnavity5274 tamamda biz ne alaka biliyon mu?
A movie about Dutch colonization made by the Dutchmen. Surely there won't be any misinformation.
Holländer als die Guten in Südostasien! 😄😁😆😅🤣😂
Obwohl ich gedacht hab', dass's schräger nicht mehr geht.
History movies = WASP Hollywood story movies.
Das Genre muss definitiv neu erfunden werden!
I WILL COMMENT AFTER I WATCH THE MOVIE.I HAVE NO IDEA ABOUT IT.WAIT FOR ME !
Did you watch it
didu watch
In reality he's not actually a Turk, but half Dutch and half Greek.
Born in istanbul
@@Hasanbas-rv3vmjust born..he no Turkey
@@Dagestanwarrior900 i know thats why he is called turk not because he is turk! I tried telling people how didint know
What don't get it: Why is it special that a Turk behaves like that. There is neither a discrimination nor a laud for Turks. He can be from any nationality and race, nothing special. I really don't get it as a Turk.
he's cool
Tbh, The Turk gives off gay vibes... Not the social justice-perverted gay vibes, but Freddie Mercury-Village People-vibes...
straight macho vibes
The I NEED MORE BULLETS,I NEED MORE BULLETS type gay
"Not the social justice perverted gay vibes" you're just a homophobe.
Ehhh that’s Turkish men in general.
I don't think you know many Turks in real life lol
Played by the Tunisian actor 🇹🇳♥️🇹🇷
Raymond Westerling, His nickname is TURK but he was never a Turk. His mother is Greek and his father is Dutch.
Alternative movie title: Colonizer meets Colonizer in the East Indies
Where i can watch?
As a Turk his "Yok ol" (Get lost) pretty accurate first i head im surprised
Yok ol demiyor cahil your call diyor yani senin kararın diyor
Yok ol demiyor cahil your call diyor yani senin kararın diyor
@@lordmexuem9483 kes la