Britain's Final Assault - Falklands War Documentary

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In the closing days of May 1982, the British land campaign to recapture the Falkland Islands began, after an eight thousand mile voyage and weeks of battles at sea and in the air.
With a beachhead established, British troops were now charged with rapidly defeating an Argentinian force that was more numerous and had spent weeks preparing defences. The Battle for the Falklands was about to begin.
Falklands War series:
[1] Invasion of the Falklands • Argentina’s Shocking I...
[2] Recapture of South Georgia • Britain's Incredible R...
[3] Sinking of General Belgrano • Sinking of the General...
[4] Attack on HMS Sheffield • Exocet Attack on HMS S...
[5] Raid on Pebble island • Daring SAS Raid on Arg...
[6] Battle for San Carlos - • Argentina's Aerial Ons...
[7] Battle for Stanley - • Britain's Final Assaul...
0:00 - Intro
0:38- The Battle of Goose Green
1:58 - Displate
3:09 - Moving East: The Attack on Sir Galahad
7:18 - Battle for Stanley: 11-12 June
9:53 - Battle for Stanley: 13-14 June
12:40 - Surrender
13:33 - The Impact of the Falklands War
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Sources for the Falklands War Series (so far):
Max Hastings & Simon Jenkins, Battle for the Falklands
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Martin Middlebrook, Operation Corporate
Martin Middlebrook, Battle for the Malvinas
Mike Norman, The Falklands War There and Back Again: The Story of Naval Party 8901
Kenneth Privratsky, Logistics in the Falklands War
Sandy Woodward, One Hundred Days
Paul Brown, Abandon Ship
Julian Thompson, No Picnic
John Shields, Air Power in the Falklands Conflict
Edward Hampshire, The Falklands Naval Campaign 1982
Hugh McManners, Forgotten Voices of the Falklands
Cedric Delves, Across an Angry Sea: The SAS in the Falklands War
Rowland White, Vulcan 607
Vernon Bogdanor, The Falklands War 1982 lecture • The Falklands War, 198...
Arthur Gavshon, The sinking of the belgrano archive.org/details/sinkingof...
Gordon Smith, Battle Atlas of the Falklands War 1982 by Land, Sea and Air
www.naval-history.net/NAVAL198...
Hansard- api.parliament.uk/historic-ha...
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  • @historigraph
    @historigraph Жыл бұрын

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  • @freedomwithoutreason9943

    @freedomwithoutreason9943

    Жыл бұрын

    The Falklands isn't a colony, it has its own government, laws, taxes

  • @historigraph

    @historigraph

    Жыл бұрын

    @@freedomwithoutreason9943 colonies can have extensive self government, it’s not mutually exclusive

  • @user936

    @user936

    Жыл бұрын

    @Charlie Carroll they are slowly unexisting themselves to be fair - becoming more polarised every year while their currency slowly falters. If they just return the tea from the habour, I'm sure we can come to some sort of deal.

  • @freedomwithoutreason9943

    @freedomwithoutreason9943

    Жыл бұрын

    The British colonies of America don't exist. They ended in 1783 when the UK recognised the sovereignty of the USA.

  • @miketackabery7521

    @miketackabery7521

    Жыл бұрын

    @@user936 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣

  • @sof5858
    @sof5858 Жыл бұрын

    Got to say. This is the best YT documentary series on the Falklands 🇫🇰 You and your team have given respect to the conflict and honoured the courageous soldiers on both sides. You should all be proud.

  • @historigraph

    @historigraph

    Жыл бұрын

    Thanks so much

  • @Ronald98

    @Ronald98

    Жыл бұрын

    @@historigraph absolutely amazing work my friend! good job 👍 10/10. what's next on your agenda if you don't mind me asking?

  • @terco1741

    @terco1741

    Жыл бұрын

    @@historigraph el portaviones se lo tocamos

  • @jotabe1984

    @jotabe1984

    Жыл бұрын

    @@terco1741 ponele que si, lo cual es debatible aun a sabiendas de que el ataque existió... En que cambia la historia? hay que dejar de replicar esta pavada de que "casi ganamos". No, no estuvimos cerca de ganar, honestamente... el 2 de abril, el 21 de mayo, el 25 de mayo, el 8 de junio y en los montes Longdon y Tumbledown las fuerzas Argentinas hicieron una labor muy digna, en casi todo los casos (excepto el 2 de abril) contra fuerzas más modernas, mejor equipadas y superiores en número. Eso es suficiente dignidad. Pretender inventar heroes que no lo son (como el caso de Poltronieri) y exitos incomprobables (como el ataque al Invincible) dándole más prensa que a los heroes reales que hicieron cosas extraordinarias que están documentadas, no suma en nada

  • @bobmiller7502

    @bobmiller7502

    Жыл бұрын

    @@patrickweissel5241 thanks pat i bet its a lot more than 264 now, war is murder mentally and physically, ive worked with lots of lads who fought there, theres some proper messed up heads out there still to this day,x

  • @mariealanlewis4624
    @mariealanlewis4624 Жыл бұрын

    I was a Gurkha company commander in this war. There were no units called 1st and 2nd Gurkhas. We were the 1st Bn of the 7th Gurkha Rifles (1/7GR). The detached Company at Goose Green was C Company 1/7GR commanded by me. Hopefully you can amend?

  • @historigraph

    @historigraph

    Жыл бұрын

    Yeah the 2nd Gurkhas label is a typo, it is meant to say 1st Gurkhas. Tho in hindsight I could probably just have gone with Gurkhas. Sadly no way to amend a video once it has gone live

  • @cladbecaha

    @cladbecaha

    Жыл бұрын

    Respect.

  • @anthonywright6237

    @anthonywright6237

    Жыл бұрын

    Love you boys so very much. Your amazing in my eyes

  • @toma5153

    @toma5153

    Жыл бұрын

    Could pin the comment up top to help with clarification.

  • @ZANTIAGOEVE

    @ZANTIAGOEVE

    Жыл бұрын

    Although unrelated to The Falklands thread, having never served myself, but living through my Fathers memories, he adored the Gurkha's, training with them in Brunei and Hong Kong. I remember these men in Windsor Barracks about '72-'74. He found a Love of Hot curries, but not to hot though! Through these wonderful people. As a naïve youngster i did ask him, " Why don't the Gurkha's ever get posted to Northern Ireland?" He replied..." Because Son, there would be blood shed "

  • @joemcbride4644
    @joemcbride4644 Жыл бұрын

    I've worked in the Falkland Islands twice. The locals absolutely love being associated with the UK. They were so glad of the British Government/Armed Forced help they renamed their main road in capital Stanley to Thatcher Road. Lovely people who speak with a slightly West Country sounding accent.

  • @julianllenas

    @julianllenas

    Жыл бұрын

    ofc they are.. they are all brits hahaha

  • @julianllenas

    @julianllenas

    Жыл бұрын

    Ok @@mlx39996

  • @DomWeasel

    @DomWeasel

    Жыл бұрын

    I've worked for the British Army and they consider the Falklands the worst possible posting. Cyprus is the dream posting and the Falkands are the nightmare. They joke that the Falkands is where you learn whether you fancy penguins, or sheep. They also joke that 'It may be a shithole, but it's OUR shithole.'

  • @herseem

    @herseem

    Жыл бұрын

    @@julianllenas You're out of date there. The recent documentary on Radio 4 about the Falklands highlighted the increasingly diverse population because of the number of children with dual heritage backgrounds. That includes my children's mother, who is of Nigerian background, and my children who are obviously mixed. About 10% of the population is philipino and there are a significant number of black people from Zimbabwe (who were originally clearing land mines but many stayed), and even Jamaica. And of course other countries in South America.

  • @julianllenas

    @julianllenas

    Жыл бұрын

    Sure@@herseem

  • @MrConnstar
    @MrConnstar Жыл бұрын

    "Had to walk dozens of miles" 3 commando brigade in fact walked 80 miles in just 3 days across harsh terrain and in horrendous weather conditions. 3 commando has a competition every year to commemorate this achievement. The Lympstone (Commando Traning Center) to Poole (home of the SBS) race. An 80 mile run conducted over 2 days. It's a day shorter granted, but it's done during the British summer and with a lot less kit.

  • @aaronleverton4221

    @aaronleverton4221

    Жыл бұрын

    My calculator tells me that "dozens" is, in fact, the correct number. Another correct number would be "tens". A point made in a book I read by an ex-squaddie or RM Commando about NATO exercises in the '70s always saw American grunts travel in trucks while the BAOR walked. Turned out that was the correct option with the infantry walking across the Falklands and not losing a battle.

  • @MrConnstar

    @MrConnstar

    Жыл бұрын

    @@aaronleverton4221 Yes, I suppose it is! It is a bit ambiguous though. That is an interesting observation. In the Falklands conflict the decision to walk was made after the cargo ship containing, I think 6, Chinnocks was sunk. Goes to show they'll always be a place, and a need, for a robust and highly mobile light infantry force.

  • @anthonywright6237

    @anthonywright6237

    Жыл бұрын

    We able to think fast and do what needs to be done

  • @sampackman69

    @sampackman69

    Жыл бұрын

    I believe it was called "Yomping" Gotta love how the marines and paras complained the whole time but did it anyway, even making up a word in the process. Heros

  • @aaronleverton4221

    @aaronleverton4221

    Жыл бұрын

    @@sampackman69 Marines yomp and Paras tab, if I remember correctly.

  • @santiagorussomartinez390
    @santiagorussomartinez390 Жыл бұрын

    11:49 My dad was part of that attempted counter attack, he was shot in his right arm. Its amazing to me how you described it like him, like a rain of fire. Great video!

  • @Anakin_Sandy_High_Ground

    @Anakin_Sandy_High_Ground

    Жыл бұрын

    Must have been a terrifying experience

  • @heofonfyr6000

    @heofonfyr6000

    Жыл бұрын

    Glad he made it out ok

  • @isengard1500

    @isengard1500

    Жыл бұрын

    May Britain and Argentina never go to war again! Glad your dad survived!

  • @terco1741

    @terco1741

    Жыл бұрын

    @@isengard1500 devuelvan nuestra tierra sinontrde o temprano vamos a volver las Malvinas son argentinas

  • @BryanJohnson4891

    @BryanJohnson4891

    Жыл бұрын

    @@terco1741 Cry about it some more, maybe that’ll help you get it. And sorry about your Dad mate, glad he’s okay.

  • @Eerik_Arvonen
    @Eerik_Arvonen Жыл бұрын

    I was pleasantly surprised when you mentioned the psychological effects of warfare when talking about the total casulties of this conflict. Very often only the dead and physically wounded are mentioned, leaving out mental wounds, which can be just as severe.

  • @historigraph

    @historigraph

    Жыл бұрын

    Yeah thanks, it was something I wanted to mention. I would have brought up the stats on veteran suicide but it seems the old often quoted stats on the weren’t accurate, at least according to my research

  • @Fractured_Unity

    @Fractured_Unity

    Жыл бұрын

    @@historigraph I appreciate this addition as well. I wish more historiographers mentioned it

  • @anzaca1

    @anzaca1

    Жыл бұрын

    Cases of PTSD etc are very hard to count up, since they aren't always obvious, often until years later.

  • @anthonywright6237

    @anthonywright6237

    Жыл бұрын

    It's not just the individual that suffers it's the entire family around them..

  • @Eerik_Arvonen

    @Eerik_Arvonen

    Жыл бұрын

    @@patrickweissel5241 Damn. So in this case you can straight up double the numbers when counting total casulties. War does truly brake the minds of men. Let us hope we never have to endure the things these and countless other soldiers have had to go through.

  • @Hollows1997
    @Hollows1997 Жыл бұрын

    Worth mentioning that Lt Col Jones was also posthumously awarded the Victoria Cross. Although his is more controversial, with many commentators arguing his actions could have seriously affected those under his command.

  • @dougerrohmer

    @dougerrohmer

    Жыл бұрын

    The real hero was Major Chris Keeble, the guy who kept it all together after his CO death or gloried himself.

  • @fhlostonparaphrase

    @fhlostonparaphrase

    Жыл бұрын

    @@Anakin_Sandy_High_Ground Brave or foolhardy?

  • @theoriginaldylangreene

    @theoriginaldylangreene

    Жыл бұрын

    A lot has been said about Lt Col "H" Jones. At the time the negative murmurings were kept quite and his death was used to galvanise the British public behind the war. The questions most often asked are A) why the hell was he spearheading the attack when Sandhurst policy has always been "Your men first, then you sir!" B) Mate? Seriously? Please don't jolly right up to that MG nest with just your bodyguard and a couple of 'tin-hungry Rupert's'. C) Why aren't you giving your Rupert's more free reign? The answer to all three is actually very easy. It's psychological. Jones was always going to charge forward like that, the moment the opportunity came. He was the eldest brother of 3, and "big-brother syndrome" is well known. Had things gone a little differently he would have been remembered like Quentin Smythe VC, or Harry Greenwood DSO or even Private John J. Kelly M.O.H x2. He deserved the VC because he had the VC psychological dysfunction. But it's also that dysfunction that couldn't allow him to let his "little brothers" think too freely and work with their own initiative. I would hope that this little quirk of the brain is far better understood now, and that people who think like that aren't put in a position to (mis)use it?

  • @garethjames1300

    @garethjames1300

    Жыл бұрын

    @@fhlostonparaphrase if Jones was successful this would never have been a question?

  • @MrNicoJac

    @MrNicoJac

    Жыл бұрын

    @@garethjames1300 Haha, that reminds me of: "The difference between insanity and genius is success" 😅

  • @krateng
    @krateng Жыл бұрын

    This is how war documentaries should be done. These map graphics are perfect to understand what's going on.

  • @sidneytaylor8341
    @sidneytaylor8341 Жыл бұрын

    I was one of the crew on the Canberra. After the fighting finished we took all the Argentinian troops back home. The strangest thing was all the Argentinian officers was allowed to keep their side arms ( we was not happy with this, as you can imagine) It was said, for self defence, because of the abuses inflicted on there own troops. Margaret Thatcher made a speech, which was tanoyed to us before we entered Argentina, and a submarine surfaced behind us to calm our fears, as we had no clue as to our reception. Dont forget Argentina claimed to have sunk us a month or so before.

  • @dynamo1796

    @dynamo1796

    Жыл бұрын

    Officers being able to keep their sidearms is standard practice in a surrender though. Its partly an honour thing and partly a command and control thing. The Allies did the same for the Germans in 1944.

  • @1616jaime
    @1616jaime Жыл бұрын

    Ian McKay. What a legend. I served in The Rifles regiment, but I have to admit, if I had learnt more about the Falkands beforehand and heard of Sgt McKay, I may have gone for the Paras. Great series mate.

  • @godzillas6301

    @godzillas6301

    Жыл бұрын

    a friends 3 para ......... good people

  • @scottyotty2hotty

    @scottyotty2hotty

    Жыл бұрын

    The bar in the Sgt's Mess over there is named after him.

  • @looinrims

    @looinrims

    Жыл бұрын

    Dirty leg

  • @DavesRabbitHole
    @DavesRabbitHole Жыл бұрын

    This was a great series, thanks, I spent almost 5 months in the Falklands from sept 97 to jan 98, with the RAF as part of the ongoing air defence of the islands. I got to travel around a bit, and visited a few battle fields and significant places named in these episodes, considering i was there in the southern hemisphere's "summer", some of those battlefield hills are truly bleak and unforgiving places to either defend or attack, there were still brass cases and links from belt fed machine guns laying around in the rocky areas. One thing you didn't mention in the series was the mine fields. Argentine forces laid many mine fields all over the island, these were slowly cleared over the next 40 years, the isles are now officially "mine free" as of 2020 with some 30,000 mines removed.

  • @blahblah6968
    @blahblah6968 Жыл бұрын

    Respect to the merchant seamen and women who volunteered on the ships. Great story about the crew of the Norland, a cross channel ferry. Were told they were only going as far as Ascension Island. Next thing they spearheaded the landing at San Carlos dodging Exocets. Not one of them flinched

  • @Ga11ifreyan

    @Ga11ifreyan

    Жыл бұрын

    We didn't have time to flinch, you either cacked it and got on with it, or got killed. In accordance with the Geneva conventions, none of the Merchant vessels were given arms so speed and the navy's flyboys were our only defence.

  • @gre3nishsinx0Rgold4
    @gre3nishsinx0Rgold4 Жыл бұрын

    You can quickly tell who's the good leader in the Argentinian side when the guy on the field has more balls to realize what's going down than the junta in their capital.

  • @silverhost9782
    @silverhost9782 Жыл бұрын

    It's really difficult to overstate how impressive the entire operation was from the Brits. Managing to pull that off whilst so heavily outnumbered in the air, so far away from home is really something

  • @garethjames1300

    @garethjames1300

    Жыл бұрын

    Outnumbered by mostly conscripts so not really outnumbered at all!

  • @MrNicoJac

    @MrNicoJac

    Жыл бұрын

    @@garethjames1300 I doubt they let conscripts fly their multi million dollar jets, right? (he did say "in the air" specifically, after all)

  • @selfco8142

    @selfco8142

    Жыл бұрын

    Yes, a stunning against all odds victory

  • @williammorley2401

    @williammorley2401

    Жыл бұрын

    @@garethjames1300 , would you want to attack high ground with heavily armed conscripts, firing high calibre machine guns down at you!?. I'd also like to add that they weren't all conscripts, some were well trained professional Argentine troops!

  • @shaunmcmillan6791

    @shaunmcmillan6791

    Жыл бұрын

    @@garethjames1300 they weren’t all conscripts, they were ALL well armed with better kit than us…

  • @herseem
    @herseem Жыл бұрын

    As people might expect, at the Falkands museum on the waterfront at Stanley there is a very big section about the 1982 war. It is really fascinating and I spent far longer there than I expected. Plus there's lots of other really interesting stuff in the museum about the Falkands past history and its nature.

  • @jamo491
    @jamo491 Жыл бұрын

    Very respectfully produced content

  • @crazypete84
    @crazypete84 Жыл бұрын

    Thank you for doing this series. There just isn't enough up date content on this influential campaign. ❤

  • @thewingedporpoise
    @thewingedporpoise Жыл бұрын

    Genuinely wonderfully surprised at the talk of the mental trauma of the soldiers as a part of the casualties, as well as the detail of the two 17 year olds, children as I would call them, that were killed in that night assault. And I am as well impressed the talk of political repercussions of the war in both countries for better or for worse. Along with the very good graphics, music, and narration typical to your videos.

  • @Glen.Danielsen
    @Glen.Danielsen Жыл бұрын

    Outstanding documentary! Hats off to you British! 🇺🇸💛🇬🇧

  • @dynamo1796

    @dynamo1796

    6 ай бұрын

    Just goes to show - the quality of your troops matters much more than numbers when facing the dull mass of conscripts.

  • @maxbuster1508
    @maxbuster1508 Жыл бұрын

    The end of a masterpiece.

  • @davebradshaw2537
    @davebradshaw2537 Жыл бұрын

    Excellent video, thanks for posting this. A very clear and concise presentation review of the whole conflict on land, and very well delivered. Well done and thank you.

  • @B4SJ
    @B4SJ Жыл бұрын

    This series was perfect. Very impressive. Thank you Historigraph for your time and dedication. You never fail to impress.

  • @sanitarycockroach9038
    @sanitarycockroach9038 Жыл бұрын

    "Only a single company of Gurkhas at Goose Green." Mate, they're Gurkhas. One company is all you need.

  • @rem26439
    @rem26439 Жыл бұрын

    A great finale to a great series! Thank for this Historigraph!

  • @Angel_423
    @Angel_423 Жыл бұрын

    Honestly as a falklander is think you did an amazing job on this, just one thing at the end you said we rely on britian for defence and our economy, while the the first is true we rely on ourselves when it comes to the economy.

  • @anthonywright6237

    @anthonywright6237

    Жыл бұрын

    Good on you and so you should.. you can't rely on other people for your way of life

  • @matro2

    @matro2

    Жыл бұрын

    You still use British currency.

  • @Angel_423

    @Angel_423

    6 ай бұрын

    @@matro2 correct, though we also use our own which to be fair is linked to the British pound. what i was referring to is we receiving no funding apart from defence. we make most of our money through fishing, tourism, farming and possibly oil in the future

  • @dragoezcurra
    @dragoezcurra Жыл бұрын

    Arg 90's kid here. So this is what I knew about the war before watching this video. The war was not taught in schools at the time I went. If I asked my father or his friends they would all tell us that it was a mistake and a total one sided anihilation in favour of the british. They did tell us that the only streangth of Argentina was their Airstrikes and their low flight (which I learnt in this series that most bombs didn't detonate, so... I am happy no more people got hurt thanks to that). They would tell us that the british soldiers were lovely, and when Argentinians were captured, they were treated politely, and fed nice food. The thing that was most spoken and that was left out of this series, is the influence of Chile, that sided with the british allowing them to land their aircrafts on their territory and the use of their sea space for their ships. If I had to see the good side of this, is that this was the drop that ended the darkest age of our country, the dicatatorship. Nowdays most people don't really care, ofcourse some grandparents are still upset, but most people weren't even born yet. The only thing, that I find stupid and weird, is that in our political maps, the ones schools use to teach geography for kids, have the falkland isles with a "(Arg.)" next to the name, weather if it's refusal to accept the outcome or it's to conmemorate those who fell, I don't know. Most Argentinians accepted Diego Maradona's hand goal against Engalnd on 86' worldcup as payback.

  • @apollocreed5391

    @apollocreed5391

    Жыл бұрын

    Payback? For Argentina invading and killing British civilians.

  • @coyote4237
    @coyote4237 Жыл бұрын

    Thank you for this series. It was well done, and enjoyable and informative.

  • @adamtruong1759
    @adamtruong1759 Жыл бұрын

    This was a really good series, and the power of combined arms shows with the artillery and light tanks.

  • @ThePumas360
    @ThePumas360 Жыл бұрын

    British Forces: "I have the high ground!" Mario Menendez: "Welp, that's all, folks"

  • @loungelizard3922
    @loungelizard3922 Жыл бұрын

    Nicely done, excellent work, and tastefully concluded. Some of the best history content available.

  • @kawagonzo6951

    @kawagonzo6951

    Жыл бұрын

    kzread.infoLxzWHxLqgP4 99% of the time people missing this part of story

  • @perry714.
    @perry714. Жыл бұрын

    Very typical of the Gurkhas to say they were robbed of their fight 😂, they’re very proud people and an honour to us Brits to have fighting alongside us

  • @LondonSteveLee

    @LondonSteveLee

    Жыл бұрын

    I think telling the Argies at Goose Green the Gurkhas were coming was enough to make them surrender!

  • @perry714.

    @perry714.

    Жыл бұрын

    @@LondonSteveLee I wouldn’t think anything less of anyone that made the right decision to turn and run from them lol

  • @Anubis-zu7wt

    @Anubis-zu7wt

    9 ай бұрын

    those asiatic rats were saved eat bullets in goose green.

  • @strider8706
    @strider8706 Жыл бұрын

    Really enjoyed this series, each episode wasn't to long and explained lots of details. Thank you;

  • @Rationalific
    @Rationalific Жыл бұрын

    Fascinating recap of the battle! You explain it so well!

  • @TonyStark-uu9us
    @TonyStark-uu9us Жыл бұрын

    Hugely enjoyable and knowledgeable/well researched series, this. Subscribed after watching your first video.

  • @waverlh
    @waverlh Жыл бұрын

    The best Falklands documentary I've seen yet. Thank you!!!

  • @Lord_Lambert
    @Lord_Lambert Жыл бұрын

    Phenomenal series. Thank you for making it

  • @AUGUSTOOCTAVIO1
    @AUGUSTOOCTAVIO1 Жыл бұрын

    Great video! The maps and graphics help a lot to understand the combats and manuevers! Greetings from Argentina

  • @joegr7162
    @joegr7162 Жыл бұрын

    I would be interested to know what the view of this war was like from the inhabitants of Stanley

  • @joemcbride4644

    @joemcbride4644

    Жыл бұрын

    I've worked over there twice. The locals love us brits because of the assistance (I say assistance because they were also doing their bit and offering resistance)

  • @nicholaswalsh4462

    @nicholaswalsh4462

    Жыл бұрын

    I would have to guess that it wasn't a pleasant experience.

  • @littleshep5502

    @littleshep5502

    Жыл бұрын

    Tied by wires is a book that touches on some of the things that happened, but the people who lived there suffered badly under the argentinian rule

  • @HankD13

    @HankD13

    Жыл бұрын

    There has been at least one really good documentary of the Islanders life before, during and after the War. They wanted nothing to do with Argentina, and welcomed the British return - but in a very "British" way. "Oh, your back then... took your time" was response I heard. Reading Argentinian books, it is striking how little the conscripts actually knew about the Islands - and were very confused by the hostility of the Islanders. One remarked on how the tiniest of nails holding barbed wire to a fence had "made in England" stamped on it - and he knew it was not going to end well.

  • @rogerpattube

    @rogerpattube

    Жыл бұрын

    They’re British

  • @napoleonibonaparte7198
    @napoleonibonaparte7198 Жыл бұрын

    UK: It’s over Brig. Menendez! I have the high ground! Menendez: Understandable. Have a nice day. UK:

  • @joemcbride4644

    @joemcbride4644

    Жыл бұрын

    Star Wars ep3 reference?

  • @Anakin_Sandy_High_Ground

    @Anakin_Sandy_High_Ground

    Жыл бұрын

    You underestimate my power

  • @alexanderwu

    @alexanderwu

    Жыл бұрын

    I have correctly estimated your power!

  • @ColonelRPG
    @ColonelRPG Жыл бұрын

    Tremendous series, really good stuff! 👏

  • @ricardokowalski1579
    @ricardokowalski1579 Жыл бұрын

    3:50 *speed was of the essence* Time was on the argentine side with winter coming and expecting a backlash in Britain against "maggie's war" There was no time to starve out the argentinians, nor to grind them down to deplete their ammunition. There was also no logistical capability to supply and extended shelling from afar. The loss of the helicopters made the required fast pace advance even more difficult. The surviving Chinook is a touchstone to all the people that know war is as much about supply as about courage. kzread.info/dash/bejne/a4CCpbipdqvLc6w.html Equally important, for the argentine junta a prolonged (but contained) war was excellent for the local front. It would justify all problems and scacity. Silence any opposition and allow them to ride the winter. That is why they wanted Menendez to fight as long as possible, for internal political gains. The early re-capture of the South Georgia with the loss of the submarine Santa Fe surely influenced the Junta's decision to leave Menendez without any resupply. Gen Menendez's decision to surrender can be examined, and it will be found the right thing to do.

  • @maxkennedy8075

    @maxkennedy8075

    Жыл бұрын

    They could never have supplied Menendez. Keenly aware of the British nuclear subs you just can’t risk a ship full of men against a modern submarine Even less so under carrier air strike As for trying to fly men to Stanley Airport you’d be running a huge risk with an expensive plane full of men with minimal heavy equipment. Even if by some miracle you made it to the tarmac you’d be shot to shit on the runway Any idea of reinforcement was dead the second Belgrano was sunk and was 6ft under in a coffin when the task force got to the Falklands

  • @hedgehog3180

    @hedgehog3180

    Жыл бұрын

    > Equally important, for the argentine junta a prolonged (but contained) war was excellent for the local front. It would justify all problems and scacity. Silence any opposition and allow them to ride the winter. That is why they wanted Menendez to fight as long as possible, for internal political gains. Good example of that right now is Putin and the Ukraine war. So long as Russia can stay in the fight they can shut down opposition using harsh means and explain away all of the issues facing the Russian people. Even a losing prolonged war is preferable to a quick loss. Ukraine knows this and is trying to recapture territory as quickly as possible because major strategic losses deal a serious blow to the legitimacy of the regime like we saw in Kharkiv where the regime was finally forced to admit that they had lost a battle. If Ukraine can keep inflicting blows like this the support base of Putin's regime will be severely weakened and any successor, even if they're just as authoritarian and right wing as Putin would likely have to pursue peace to internally stabilize the country.

  • @kawagonzo6951

    @kawagonzo6951

    Жыл бұрын

    kzread.infoLxzWHxLqgP4

  • @aaronleverton4221

    @aaronleverton4221

    Жыл бұрын

    There is an excellent military history documentary series in which the best episode was titled Politics by Other Means. It examines King Guy's utter defeat at Hattin, Mussolini's utter failure in North Africa and others and why politicians attempting to wage offensive war for political gain often fail. It was the first thing I thought of in February.

  • @kawagonzo6951

    @kawagonzo6951

    Жыл бұрын

    @Dan Beech usa and uk fooled argentina into this war! now is a nato base!!! ...basically what this 2 scummy countries doing today with russia

  • @luke-ti3fu
    @luke-ti3fu Жыл бұрын

    Damn. This is so insightful. Thanks for making this, I'm from the UK but know little of the detail surrounding the Falklands. Felt the Argentinians fought with honor. Fantastic series.

  • @spannerdan4926
    @spannerdan4926 Жыл бұрын

    Thankyou sir. Loving the Falklands series. To wash another hard day off and sit down to this.👌

  • @jackthedragon612
    @jackthedragon612 Жыл бұрын

    Great end to a great series, well done.

  • @iainmalcolm9583
    @iainmalcolm9583 Жыл бұрын

    This has been an excellent series.

  • @yodaslovetoy
    @yodaslovetoy Жыл бұрын

    All while the bbc gave the argentine forces updated intelligence

  • @KarlBunker

    @KarlBunker

    Жыл бұрын

    [Citation needed]

  • @Autofleet4429

    @Autofleet4429

    Жыл бұрын

    @@KarlBunker en.wikipedia.org/wiki/BBC_controversies#1982:_Falklands_War

  • @QemeH

    @QemeH

    Жыл бұрын

    I mean... true, but only remarkable because it was unprecedented at the time. In modern times the usage of media, both as propaganda and info warfare are standard. Today Thatcher wouldn't be shouting about the bad BBC being too truthful for british soldiers sake - because if she did, she would be hung by the court of public opinion: why would the military be stupid enough to let the BBC near enough to KNOW?

  • @fidelismiles7439

    @fidelismiles7439

    Жыл бұрын

    The intelligence force at the capital couldn't believe the British would be so careless so they just tagged it as a distraction. The Argentine garrison at Goose Green was already aware that they would be attacked, it didn't change anything.

  • @RyanTheHero3

    @RyanTheHero3

    Жыл бұрын

    Wouldn’t be the first time. Did the same during Operation Crusader

  • @Milner17
    @Milner17 Жыл бұрын

    This has been amazing thank you mate! Brilliant quality well done

  • @stork2162
    @stork2162 Жыл бұрын

    Outstanding series, amazing job !

  • @asmaar566
    @asmaar566 Жыл бұрын

    I love this series so much

  • @levipierson4946
    @levipierson4946 Жыл бұрын

    LOVE THIS SERIES

  • @crystallineentity
    @crystallineentity Жыл бұрын

    Superb man, excellent video series

  • @danielnavarro537
    @danielnavarro537 Жыл бұрын

    Godspeed to those who served and died in the Falklands War. May the rest in peace in the hilly landscape of the Falklands. 🇦🇷 🇬🇧 🇫🇰

  • @JFDA5458
    @JFDA5458 Жыл бұрын

    Thank you for this video, very informative and moving.

  • @TheRealDoctorBonkus
    @TheRealDoctorBonkus Жыл бұрын

    What an amazing series on the falkslands war! Well done.

  • @yorkshirerose4225
    @yorkshirerose4225 Жыл бұрын

    RIP to all lost in this war. I’ll be thinking of them this Remembrance Day.

  • @xmanfacex
    @xmanfacex Жыл бұрын

    Great video. I was in 2 Troop 9 Parachute Squadron Royal Engineers attached to 3 Para.

  • @BritishRifleman
    @BritishRifleman Жыл бұрын

    Thank you for this series

  • @jamieskinner3789
    @jamieskinner3789 Жыл бұрын

    Loved this whole series thank you

  • @filipinorutherford7818
    @filipinorutherford7818 Жыл бұрын

    I really liked this video as it explained all the locations from a theatre level where it could be seen where all the battles are taking place in relation to each other. I am used to reading about each of the battles in isolation from each other and it sometimes get confusing where on the map these battles are taking place and what part of the time line.

  • @oliverhughes610
    @oliverhughes610 Жыл бұрын

    Great series! I look forward to what you tackle next. Any clues?

  • @russwoodward8251
    @russwoodward82512 ай бұрын

    This is an outstanding series. Thank you.

  • @hemeoncn
    @hemeoncn Жыл бұрын

    Great series, thanks.

  • @javiermunoz6611
    @javiermunoz6611 Жыл бұрын

    Excelente serie, está guerra es inolvidable para ambos paises

  • @williamwallace9826

    @williamwallace9826

    Жыл бұрын

    Verdad

  • @videodan5458

    @videodan5458

    6 ай бұрын

    Sadly so

  • @bl1754
    @bl1754 Жыл бұрын

    Unlike most of their colonies, the Falklands were uninhabited before the British settled them, so it makes sense the inhabitants would want to remain British

  • @Choppytehbear1337

    @Choppytehbear1337

    Жыл бұрын

    Technically the French also had a small outpost before the Brits arrived.

  • @daffyduck780

    @daffyduck780

    Жыл бұрын

    There was also a semi Argentine colony during the time Britain left.

  • @protonneutron9046

    @protonneutron9046

    Жыл бұрын

    @@daffyduck780 wrong m0ron.

  • @sweaspurdoddd5466

    @sweaspurdoddd5466

    Жыл бұрын

    @@daffyduck780 Spanish* Argentina didn't exist yet

  • @daffyduck780

    @daffyduck780

    Жыл бұрын

    @@sweaspurdoddd5466 No there really was an Argentine colony. It started as private venture with British and Argentine consent. It ended with the Royal Navy evacuating/evicting it when Argentina appointed a governor for it.

  • @kingslaphappy1533
    @kingslaphappy1533 Жыл бұрын

    Thanks for a great series.👍

  • @chrisoldfield7199
    @chrisoldfield7199 Жыл бұрын

    One of the best mini docs on the Falklands I've seen

  • @doso4782
    @doso4782 Жыл бұрын

    Great vid

  • @youyou3671
    @youyou3671 Жыл бұрын

    Victory never in doubt with Scot’s guardsmen present. Well done troops

  • @LondonSteveLee

    @LondonSteveLee

    Жыл бұрын

    One lift of the kilts and the argies would have pegged it!

  • @sampackman69

    @sampackman69

    Жыл бұрын

    Any of the Guards are elite forces in the army, but it was best we sent the Scots, especially in that weather, it was probably like being back home for them lol

  • @koozer7261

    @koozer7261

    6 ай бұрын

    @@sampackman69mate the guards are NOT considered the elite . When not armoured or on public duties they are just like any other infantry regiment . The paras and marines are considered elite out side of the special forces . From an ex infantry soldier for 10 years.

  • @johannwulff5515
    @johannwulff5515 Жыл бұрын

    Great doc u series! Really enjoyed this piece!

  • @MorningNapalm
    @MorningNapalm Жыл бұрын

    Great series. I grew up during this war and remember the news and feelings, but I never really knew what had happened until now.

  • @theoriginaldylangreene
    @theoriginaldylangreene Жыл бұрын

    Thanks for the series, it's been very good. I do think you did 2PARA a bit of a disservice by not going into at least some detail regarding Goose Green. There was so much to talk about. From Lt Col Jones' death and VC, to the bayonet charge ordered against the school house. Goose Green was where the war got it's reputation for the fierce hand-to-hand trench actions that people still remember. Giving 2PARA a couple of minutes would have made a more complete video I feel.

  • @69bock69

    @69bock69

    Жыл бұрын

    100% never mind the crap hats

  • @davidrobertson5700
    @davidrobertson5700 Жыл бұрын

    Thank you to all the guys who served to take the Falklands back to British hands. We love you all and thank you for your service. Every day is poppy day From Great Britain

  • @brianfoley4328
    @brianfoley432811 ай бұрын

    Great review...well done Sir, well done indeed.

  • @jriley5050
    @jriley5050 Жыл бұрын

    Great graphics, and overall a nicely done job

  • @baumistlustig
    @baumistlustig Жыл бұрын

    Cool series…

  • @Spackentim
    @Spackentim Жыл бұрын

    Here is a fact for you all: there were quite a few Hongkong chinese involved in the Falkland War, for the Royal Fleet Auxiliary and Merchant Ships hired many sailors from Hongkong. 8 of them died in the conflict.

  • @historigraph

    @historigraph

    Жыл бұрын

    Yes absolutely - worth noting

  • @LondonSteveLee

    @LondonSteveLee

    Жыл бұрын

    Chinese laundry on practically every ship.

  • @Ratdaddy752
    @Ratdaddy752 Жыл бұрын

    Incredible story. Glad I found this channel

  • @Locke99GS
    @Locke99GS Жыл бұрын

    Excellent series!

  • @SimonAmazingClarke
    @SimonAmazingClarke Жыл бұрын

    The boys did so well with limited equipment. I applied to join the RAF that summer and started in early 1983. I wanted to do my bit.

  • @LondonSteveLee

    @LondonSteveLee

    Жыл бұрын

    The RAF swanned around afterwards pretending they won the war. Won by the Royal Navy and the Army.

  • @richtea615
    @richtea615 Жыл бұрын

    Not only did Britain liberate the Falklands; she liberated Argentina too.

  • @totalnerd5674

    @totalnerd5674

    Жыл бұрын

    Fightin' words... No doubt some people are going to have a talk...

  • @cf-yg4bd

    @cf-yg4bd

    Жыл бұрын

    That sounds like quite the stretch to me, considering one of the main reasons the Junta started the war was because they were already dangerously unpopular with their people. This infers that they probably would have been gotten rid of anyway had there not been a war.

  • @littleshep5502

    @littleshep5502

    Жыл бұрын

    @@cf-yg4bd However if they had won the war, they wouldnt have been removed from power, and would have gone on to invade Chile

  • @godzillas6301

    @godzillas6301

    Жыл бұрын

    in may ways yes sadly every election time the politicals come out with the same old crap that the Falklands has been stolen and they if voted in will recover them rom the slavers .....sigh

  • @cf-yg4bd

    @cf-yg4bd

    Жыл бұрын

    @@littleshep5502 I still can't say I like the jingoistic tone of the original statement, but I see your point. It would be a moot point if Argentina didn't invade the Falklands at all, while on the other hand if Britain had not intervened after the taking of the islands, that most likely would've cemented the Junta's position, yes.

  • @thespiritsafe
    @thespiritsafe Жыл бұрын

    Let me congratulate you on this outstanding series.

  • @themortimusprime9012
    @themortimusprime9012 Жыл бұрын

    What damn good series love your channel!!!

  • @totalnerd5674
    @totalnerd5674 Жыл бұрын

    I wasn't expecting the land campaign to be so quick... I guess that is just because of how few soldiers were involved

  • @Neil.c04
    @Neil.c04 Жыл бұрын

    Scots Guards + Gurkha's would be a force i wouldn't want to fuck with.

  • @paladinoestetica1915

    @paladinoestetica1915

    Жыл бұрын

    Yep

  • @kevseffs1
    @kevseffs1 Жыл бұрын

    brilliantly done

  • @robbabcock_
    @robbabcock_ Жыл бұрын

    Great video!

  • @Dave_Sisson
    @Dave_Sisson Жыл бұрын

    I'd query if the Falklands are still a colony. These days they are fully self governing with their own elected government. They receive no aid from the UK (except for defence), the population is increasing rapidly, the economy is booming and their average income is 1.6 times that of a person in Britain. Their government and TV news consistently refer to the Falklands as a nation. So I think it's polite to respect that and acknowledge that they are a country, albeit a rather small one.

  • @beepthemeep12

    @beepthemeep12

    Жыл бұрын

    I was having a bit of a monologue before reading this thinking "I don't think the Falklands are really a colony-" before getting no further into my thoughts upon seeing this. Its like saying IOM is a colony

  • @alexander9703

    @alexander9703

    Жыл бұрын

    They're a colony in the older sense of a word, but in what is usually now understood they aren't in any respect. I mean, if they wanted independence or to join Argentina, the UK government would not object.

  • @silverhost9782

    @silverhost9782

    Жыл бұрын

    Income is 1.6 times that of a person in Britain? Interested to see where you learnt that...

  • @Dave_Sisson

    @Dave_Sisson

    Жыл бұрын

    ​@@silverhost9782 From CIA factbook website, 'real GDP per capita section'. Falklands have 10th highest income in the world, USA is 17 and UK is at 40. Falklands also have no sales tax, VAT or GST, low income tax rates and a corporate tax rate of 21% for small companies and 26% for large ones. Despite those low taxes the government ran a surplus during the pandemic, possibly the only first world country to do so.

  • @silverhost9782

    @silverhost9782

    Жыл бұрын

    @@Dave_Sisson GDP per capita doesn't mean average income. The rest of that may well be true, but the average Falkland Islander making 1.6x more than the average Brit is likely wrong and certainly not proved by GDP per capita statistics

  • @graytoby1
    @graytoby1 Жыл бұрын

    These videos are unbelievably good just cracked a beer and some chips. RIP to all who perished BTW

  • @jollygood9183
    @jollygood9183 Жыл бұрын

    Loved this.

  • @iamrichrocker
    @iamrichrocker Жыл бұрын

    was wondering if you would consider doing an after action summary..the good/bad decisions on both sides...especially with the naval commanders...some glaring mistakes , and some equipment issues also..you have a great ability to present the content in a no BS format that is interesting for sure..thx for all of your hard work..

  • @hyperbole6529
    @hyperbole6529 Жыл бұрын

    We are a small nation but we have the best troops in the world

  • @craigk3594

    @craigk3594

    Жыл бұрын

    So does everyone else.

  • @hyperbole6529

    @hyperbole6529

    Жыл бұрын

    @@craigk3594 who?

  • @craigk3594

    @craigk3594

    Жыл бұрын

    @@hyperbole6529 Ask ANYONE from ANY Country. They’ve ALL got “THE BEST “ Army. Navy. Air Force. It’s all dick swinging BULLSHIT. China for one would CRUSH most other Countries like Insects. With others, it would just take them a LITTLE BIT LONGER. A Regiment of Chinese pay corps would deal with the British Army in a weekend probably 🤒.

  • @hyperbole6529

    @hyperbole6529

    Жыл бұрын

    @@craigk3594 Yes and the Russians said that to Ukraine lmao please go away you offer nothing. Chinas fleet would be hunted and destroyed by our astute class subs no contest. So how else would they get here? 😉

  • @Stand663
    @Stand663 Жыл бұрын

    All good articulated commentary, but Falkland Islands is not a colony. It’s a overseas territory. The difference is British OT’s are completely self governing.

  • @micahistory
    @micahistory Жыл бұрын

    nice job, I remember doing research on this war

  • @zento1702
    @zento1702 Жыл бұрын

    Great series! thank you for that :-)

  • @peregrinemccauley5010
    @peregrinemccauley5010 Жыл бұрын

    That's brill' More than brill' . Bloody brill' Exceptionally more brill' than I am able expend on efforts of gratitude. Brill' .

  • @eddierxx124
    @eddierxx124 Жыл бұрын

    Damn, Goose Green could have had a whole video of its own, probably the most complex operation and in battle changes during the whole campaign. Can’t believe that’s been glossed over.

  • @historigraph

    @historigraph

    Жыл бұрын

    I considered it, believe me. Only have limited resources and wanted to keep the focus of this video on the climax of the campaign around Stanley. Thinking about ways I could get more about Goose Green out there.

  • @eddierxx124

    @eddierxx124

    Жыл бұрын

    @@historigraph hey man. Sorry it wasn’t intended as a criticism and reading it back that’s how it came across. You’re videos are honestly brilliant the level of detail you get into is something nearly all other historical documentaries miss out and something I always crave when reading or watching accounts of battles or events. I’ve always found Goose Green a fascinating battle largely because my Uncle fought there and told me several stories about the combat there over the years. It’s a fascinating battle really, political pressure brought about a battle that in reality wasn’t key to the over all campaign, BBC reporting gave away the departure of the forward elements of the assaults. Odds stacked against the attacking force. A Colonel killed in action- VC awarded. Both sides thought they’d lost then Keeble bluffed the Argentinas out at the end. All I’d be able to suggest is doing a one off stand alone about the battle next year on its anniversary. Thanks for the content keep up the good work.

  • @jamesscalzo3033
    @jamesscalzo3033 Жыл бұрын

    Loved the video @Historigraph! Can't wait for the next video man! To this day, the Falklands Islands are Defended by No. 1435 Flight, now equipped with Eurofighter Typhoons. They Fly out of RAF Mount Pleasant, North Falklands in the Falklands Islands bringing their Maltese Heritage from World War Two with them the Four Typhoons have the Same Designations as have All Aircraft operated by 1435 Flight, "F" or Faith, "H" or Hope, "C" or Charity and "D" or Desparation with the Latter usually in Reserve.

  • @dominicpayne4393
    @dominicpayne4393 Жыл бұрын

    Just watched them all back to be back. What a treat

  • @Akos0001
    @Akos000110 ай бұрын

    Today, more than ever: Falklands are Britsh!! (From Brazil)

  • @TomFynn

    @TomFynn

    7 ай бұрын

    Out of curiosity: I know there is no love lost between Chile and Argentina, but I noticed that this seems also to apply to Brazil-Argentina. Would be very interested to hear why.

  • @rickyphillips7630

    @rickyphillips7630

    4 ай бұрын

    @@TomFynn Brazil and Argentina are huge rivals. Often, football becomes like a proxy war between them. Brazilians can't stand the Argentine arrogance, although many, for no reason, seem to simp for Argentina. Luckily, it is not universal.

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