Sisk was the real stone-cold G of E co. He was said to be "the most foul-mouthed, hard-drinking, hard-living reprobate ever to enlist in Easy Company." He grew up in rural Appalachia and quickly developed such a reputation for violence that men would pick fights with him just to see if he was really as tough as people said he was. He was one of the first 4 men to join Easy, and volunteered for the Airborne ostensibly so he could afford to buy a nice watch. Watches were apparently an obsessive fixation of his. He was known for making deadpan jokes (about watches) in the C-47s during Normandy and Market-Garden He was wounded in every major combat operation, twice in Bastogne. He personally killed the most Germans of anyone in the company, according to other veterans. The camp commandant wasn't running away and there was no argument in the house. Their orders were explicitly to execute him. They kicked his door in and told him he has five minutes to "make his peace with god." Allegedly, he laughed and said "There is no God, only Hitler," at which point Sisk immediately blew his brains out without another word.
@CorporalZero4 ай бұрын
så jävla barnsligt...
@MaharlikaAWA4 ай бұрын
How can you order executions like that? No trial? Straight up war crime.
@sirenloud5 ай бұрын
I am a son of Mexican parents I am a Roman Catholic one thing I can say is I am a red white and blue American Patriot badass you can be faithful worshiping Catholic and still be a righteous Patriot American
@MichaelCasanovaMusic5 ай бұрын
If there's one thing fundamentalist evangelicals hate more than minorities, it's catholics and catholicism. It's nowhere near as pervasive as it was back in the 1800s, but the more extreme the denomination of protestant you'll still see echoes of the same sort of conspiratorial anti catholic bigotry that was so commonplace during the 19th century. There's a reason we've only had two Catholic presidents.
@nighthowell6 ай бұрын
Dad bought a DVD of this movie in 2004 when I was about 12 years old; we spent an entire summer watching it on and off. I will never forget this opening music, it's always stuck with me more than anything else. Very beautiful and haunting.
@RockNRoll-wb8fn7 ай бұрын
ÅFF HAR EN KLUBB SOM ÄR FIN OCH FOLKLIGT, ALLA KÄNNER ALLA !!! HÄR I STOCKHOLM ÄR DET FÖR STORT, DET BLIR INGEN RIKTIG FAMILJE-KÄNSLA !!
@user-hs8ye6ne3g8 ай бұрын
haha så jävkla sänkt ribba på nyheter med brott lasse
@DarklordDainos229 ай бұрын
0:53 0:53 0:53 0:53
@thoorwulfn9z383 Жыл бұрын
Mr Liebgott died with his own father ashamed of him, and died as a degenerate sad drunk womanizer traitor.
@UltrasEU Жыл бұрын
Hahaha den här är otrolig
@ered203 Жыл бұрын
My grandfather was a 3rd generation German American who was a tailgunner in a Navy dive bomber in both the European and Pacific theaters. His name was Brown but that was changed from Bruen decades before he was born. At one time, he was doing runs over the town where his family came from in Germany. My Dad asked him if he felt anything about possibly bombing his own cousins. His exact response... "Fuck them Ratzi bastards." I get how one person could feel bad AND how someone else just didn't. The human psyche is complex. Either way, he taught me many, many wonderful things, but the one greatest thing I took from his almost daily presence in my life was this; Never feel bad about confronting a Nazi, Fuck the Ratzi bastard.
@HardHustler956 Жыл бұрын
Jag ser Råsunda=jag blir glad
@jebbroham1776 Жыл бұрын
The West can't slander the Wehrmacht as being guilty of war crimes until they address their own. It will never happen of course, because as Churchill himself put it: "History will be kind to me, for I intend to write it".
@angelikhz5812 Жыл бұрын
0:29 come back brother please come back😭 what he is probably saying
@StephenLuke7 ай бұрын
RIP José Gregorio Esparza (1802-1836)
@correctthatfilthygrammar Жыл бұрын
"Hobbyn*gern". Sådant kan man inte säga i film längre. För de är överallt 💀.
@thewey Жыл бұрын
The United States needs 100 million patriots to rise up as a force against the totalitarian elite-captured crooks in our government and administrative state. Each governor needs to call up the citizen militia to guard the citizens from each state from the lawless traitors in Washington, DC. If the FBI, DOJ and IRS need to be stopped in their tracks from terrorizing American citizens, because of politics.
@nanlars2323 Жыл бұрын
War criminal or not they need it to arrest him as a war criminal. To be trial at a military court martial for war crimes. It is always wrong to take justice on to your own hands. Why because then we become them "criminals"? USN LCDR (1967-1992) retire.
@harleyguy932 Жыл бұрын
It would have been close to perfect if Travis would have drawn the line in the sand with his sword.
@antonjuthberg Жыл бұрын
Heja heja AIK är bäst 💛🖤💛🖤💛🖤💛🖤💛🖤💛🖤💛🖤💛🖤💛🖤💛🖤💛🖤💛🖤💛🖤💛🖤💛🖤💛🖤💛🖤💛🖤💛🖤💛🖤💛🖤💛🖤💛🖤💛🖤💛🖤💛🖤💛🖤💛🖤💛🖤💛🖤💛🖤💛🖤💛🖤💛🖤💛🖤💛🖤💛🖤💛🖤💛🖤💛🖤💛🖤💛🖤💛🖤
@Mike_746 Жыл бұрын
Terror Tommy 💯
@Jermster_91 Жыл бұрын
0:29 The Mexican soldier that is seen holding a dead Texian in his arms is Francisco Esparza and the Texian soldier he is holding is his brother, José Gregorio Esparza. Francisco was a soldier in Santa Ana's army, and even though he did not participate in the Battle of the Alamo, he was allowed to give his brother a Christian burial. All the other defenders were burned.
@jzadquielrivera36408 ай бұрын
Que yo supiera se llamaba Enrique esparza el soldado mexicano pero no tengo datos precisos
@RockNRoll-wb8fn Жыл бұрын
90 talet tidigt 2000 talet var en rolig tid med fullt av spontana fights LÄNGTAR TILLBAKA !!!
@Simon-pg1bm8 ай бұрын
Horunge
@RockNRoll-wb8fn7 ай бұрын
HAHA JAG SLOG DIG SÄKERT I MINA UNGA DAGAR, DIN HORUNGE !!!!@@Simon-pg1bm
@broccoli1826 ай бұрын
@@Simon-pg1bm håll käften simon
@Simon-pg1bm6 ай бұрын
@@broccoli182 Hur står det till Broccoli?
@broccoli1826 ай бұрын
@@Simon-pg1bm skitbra
@yggdrasil32 жыл бұрын
Jag älskar hur en kille som bor hemma hos välbärgade föräldrar, inte har ett jobb och inte gör något annat än att gå på fester och spela TV-spel, sitter och klagar på bidragssnyltare.
@yggdrasil32 жыл бұрын
Jag undrar fortfarande om den här scenen är tänkt att vara rolig. Tänkte manusförfattaren att skämtet skulle vara att brorsan blandar ihop sossar med moderater? Eller blandade hen ihop dem själv?
@rogerborroel47072 жыл бұрын
This movie was a masterfully FLOP! and it should have been.
@greymorgan64512 жыл бұрын
Agreed. I thought it was very well done and from what I've read far more accurate than any of its predecessors. Great scenes and great soundtrack
@randbarrett87062 жыл бұрын
Is Liebgott unaware that the US was a slave society for 200 years? Seems like he’s mostly upset because stuff was happening to Jews and not about the actual conduct.
@figgeberglund41452 жыл бұрын
Vuxna män gör saker tillsammans. Kramas och brottas 🥰
@KingBobaFett4342 жыл бұрын
0:57
@angelikhz5812 Жыл бұрын
Bowies body
@shane-irish2 жыл бұрын
Im.irish
@sdw33482 жыл бұрын
But I’m sure it is not
@sdw33482 жыл бұрын
The beard guy looks like president Ulysses S. Grant
@Thespian8212 жыл бұрын
That wouldn’t have been Grant. At the time he was a 2nd Lieutenant. The character is actually Colonel Benton Lacy. Unfortunately there was no such officer in the US Army during the Mexican War.
@MichaelCasanovaMusic5 ай бұрын
@@Thespian821 Funnily enough the actor (Mark Moses) did play a Union soldier. He was Sgt. Owen on little round top with the 20th Maine. He was also the hapless Lieutenant in Platoon
@sdw33482 жыл бұрын
Who is the guy in this video
@wolfeyes93572 жыл бұрын
If you were to ask any one of those tormented souls in death camps if they would have rather taken a bullet then to suffer watching their children starve then sent to gas chambers then to ovens....well tp take a bullet in tge back would seem as a blessing. The bastard deserved it!
@robeetogonzalezmendez22162 жыл бұрын
Viva México viva la República viva Antonio López de Santa
@angelikhz5812 Жыл бұрын
You know how sad this is your a maniac
@adielarmendariz74134 ай бұрын
@@angelikhz5812 he’s a dumbass
@anthonysauls14462 жыл бұрын
In the aftermath of WW2 there was a lot of "Nazi" hunting. Some people were charged with being a Nazi because they had some award that the soldiers didn't recognize and thought it looked like some kind of "Nazi medal." People did not want to wear grey in order to avoid looking like a Nazi and there were a lot of accusations flying around. This man might have been a Nazi Kommandant in charge of a slave camp, but he might have also been an innocent German officer that was murdered. I think this scene is bettered by the fact that there is no definitive answer. To the occupying Allied forces it didn't matter if they killed innocent Germans or guilty SS. Many times these people never found out if they did kill someone who was guilty, it didn't matter. This scene captures a multitude of emotions, anger, guilt, fear. One soldier is angry and wants revenge, another is just sick of the war and wants to just go home, and the third is stuck in a moral quandary, not really believing it is right but convincing himself that the German must be guilty because he doesn't want to deal with the alternative. There were murderers and heros, saints and evil people, innocent and guilty on all sides of WW2. We tend to forget, or choose to forget, that
@ered203 Жыл бұрын
Saints, sinners, heroes and villains are for children's stories. Reality is about adults doing adult things for extremely complex adult reasons. How did the man put it: "You see us as you want to see us: in the simplest terms, the most convenient definitions. You see us as a Brain, an Athlete, a Basketcase, Princess, and a Criminal. Correct? That’s the way we saw each other at 7 o’clock this morning. We were brainwashed." - Opening monologue, The Breakfast Club (1985) . . . Each of us are all these things.
@JanetMcCord5 ай бұрын
After the war, no one had ever been, or supported the Nazis. Oh no.
@user-ts9sh1pz1q2 жыл бұрын
Hes german himself
@philipthomson74602 жыл бұрын
At least all that practice on moving targets at the range paid off….😆
@PaulRobert4742 жыл бұрын
I highly doubt Audie Murphy or John Basilone would of been ok with that...
@unwarranted6572 жыл бұрын
So much hatred...
@trebort66492 жыл бұрын
Liebgott was a a trash
@marcelruedt28992 жыл бұрын
Wer jemanden in den Rücken schiesst, ist ein Mörder !
@HK-qj4im2 жыл бұрын
This is coming to America. Get right with your God. Everyone who has been tyrannical and denied our Freedoms because of Fauci Flu.. You are on the list. Tyrants will not be tolerated.
@j.a.emmanueltemplemann56272 жыл бұрын
Good. These treacherous nazi daawwgs
@gargamel19402 жыл бұрын
webb didn't see the camps
@tacitus63843 жыл бұрын
I think people are missing the point about the moral ambiguity. Yes, IF HE'S GUILTY, the guy is a scum-bag, and no one would lose sleep over him being shot in the back like that. But that's thing thing... We don't know. We don't know for certain. The guy didn't know what camp, and we didn't know what they were talking about, and the only guy who could speak his language was emotionally compromised. We have no idea whether he was just a normal soldier, officer, camp guard or even just some civilian cooking lunch. Some Polish ex-prisoners fingered the guy? So what? Think it'd be the first time someone got falsely accused?
Пікірлер
Skämt till avsnitt rakt igenom.
7:04 är det en gröthals?
Svenska gangs of new york
Sisk was the real stone-cold G of E co. He was said to be "the most foul-mouthed, hard-drinking, hard-living reprobate ever to enlist in Easy Company." He grew up in rural Appalachia and quickly developed such a reputation for violence that men would pick fights with him just to see if he was really as tough as people said he was. He was one of the first 4 men to join Easy, and volunteered for the Airborne ostensibly so he could afford to buy a nice watch. Watches were apparently an obsessive fixation of his. He was known for making deadpan jokes (about watches) in the C-47s during Normandy and Market-Garden He was wounded in every major combat operation, twice in Bastogne. He personally killed the most Germans of anyone in the company, according to other veterans. The camp commandant wasn't running away and there was no argument in the house. Their orders were explicitly to execute him. They kicked his door in and told him he has five minutes to "make his peace with god." Allegedly, he laughed and said "There is no God, only Hitler," at which point Sisk immediately blew his brains out without another word.
så jävla barnsligt...
How can you order executions like that? No trial? Straight up war crime.
I am a son of Mexican parents I am a Roman Catholic one thing I can say is I am a red white and blue American Patriot badass you can be faithful worshiping Catholic and still be a righteous Patriot American
If there's one thing fundamentalist evangelicals hate more than minorities, it's catholics and catholicism. It's nowhere near as pervasive as it was back in the 1800s, but the more extreme the denomination of protestant you'll still see echoes of the same sort of conspiratorial anti catholic bigotry that was so commonplace during the 19th century. There's a reason we've only had two Catholic presidents.
Dad bought a DVD of this movie in 2004 when I was about 12 years old; we spent an entire summer watching it on and off. I will never forget this opening music, it's always stuck with me more than anything else. Very beautiful and haunting.
ÅFF HAR EN KLUBB SOM ÄR FIN OCH FOLKLIGT, ALLA KÄNNER ALLA !!! HÄR I STOCKHOLM ÄR DET FÖR STORT, DET BLIR INGEN RIKTIG FAMILJE-KÄNSLA !!
haha så jävkla sänkt ribba på nyheter med brott lasse
0:53 0:53 0:53 0:53
Mr Liebgott died with his own father ashamed of him, and died as a degenerate sad drunk womanizer traitor.
Hahaha den här är otrolig
My grandfather was a 3rd generation German American who was a tailgunner in a Navy dive bomber in both the European and Pacific theaters. His name was Brown but that was changed from Bruen decades before he was born. At one time, he was doing runs over the town where his family came from in Germany. My Dad asked him if he felt anything about possibly bombing his own cousins. His exact response... "Fuck them Ratzi bastards." I get how one person could feel bad AND how someone else just didn't. The human psyche is complex. Either way, he taught me many, many wonderful things, but the one greatest thing I took from his almost daily presence in my life was this; Never feel bad about confronting a Nazi, Fuck the Ratzi bastard.
Jag ser Råsunda=jag blir glad
The West can't slander the Wehrmacht as being guilty of war crimes until they address their own. It will never happen of course, because as Churchill himself put it: "History will be kind to me, for I intend to write it".
0:29 come back brother please come back😭 what he is probably saying
RIP José Gregorio Esparza (1802-1836)
"Hobbyn*gern". Sådant kan man inte säga i film längre. För de är överallt 💀.
The United States needs 100 million patriots to rise up as a force against the totalitarian elite-captured crooks in our government and administrative state. Each governor needs to call up the citizen militia to guard the citizens from each state from the lawless traitors in Washington, DC. If the FBI, DOJ and IRS need to be stopped in their tracks from terrorizing American citizens, because of politics.
War criminal or not they need it to arrest him as a war criminal. To be trial at a military court martial for war crimes. It is always wrong to take justice on to your own hands. Why because then we become them "criminals"? USN LCDR (1967-1992) retire.
It would have been close to perfect if Travis would have drawn the line in the sand with his sword.
Heja heja AIK är bäst 💛🖤💛🖤💛🖤💛🖤💛🖤💛🖤💛🖤💛🖤💛🖤💛🖤💛🖤💛🖤💛🖤💛🖤💛🖤💛🖤💛🖤💛🖤💛🖤💛🖤💛🖤💛🖤💛🖤💛🖤💛🖤💛🖤💛🖤💛🖤💛🖤💛🖤💛🖤💛🖤💛🖤💛🖤💛🖤💛🖤💛🖤💛🖤💛🖤💛🖤💛🖤💛🖤💛🖤
Terror Tommy 💯
0:29 The Mexican soldier that is seen holding a dead Texian in his arms is Francisco Esparza and the Texian soldier he is holding is his brother, José Gregorio Esparza. Francisco was a soldier in Santa Ana's army, and even though he did not participate in the Battle of the Alamo, he was allowed to give his brother a Christian burial. All the other defenders were burned.
Que yo supiera se llamaba Enrique esparza el soldado mexicano pero no tengo datos precisos
90 talet tidigt 2000 talet var en rolig tid med fullt av spontana fights LÄNGTAR TILLBAKA !!!
Horunge
HAHA JAG SLOG DIG SÄKERT I MINA UNGA DAGAR, DIN HORUNGE !!!!@@Simon-pg1bm
@@Simon-pg1bm håll käften simon
@@broccoli182 Hur står det till Broccoli?
@@Simon-pg1bm skitbra
Jag älskar hur en kille som bor hemma hos välbärgade föräldrar, inte har ett jobb och inte gör något annat än att gå på fester och spela TV-spel, sitter och klagar på bidragssnyltare.
Jag undrar fortfarande om den här scenen är tänkt att vara rolig. Tänkte manusförfattaren att skämtet skulle vara att brorsan blandar ihop sossar med moderater? Eller blandade hen ihop dem själv?
This movie was a masterfully FLOP! and it should have been.
Agreed. I thought it was very well done and from what I've read far more accurate than any of its predecessors. Great scenes and great soundtrack
Is Liebgott unaware that the US was a slave society for 200 years? Seems like he’s mostly upset because stuff was happening to Jews and not about the actual conduct.
Vuxna män gör saker tillsammans. Kramas och brottas 🥰
0:57
Bowies body
Im.irish
But I’m sure it is not
The beard guy looks like president Ulysses S. Grant
That wouldn’t have been Grant. At the time he was a 2nd Lieutenant. The character is actually Colonel Benton Lacy. Unfortunately there was no such officer in the US Army during the Mexican War.
@@Thespian821 Funnily enough the actor (Mark Moses) did play a Union soldier. He was Sgt. Owen on little round top with the 20th Maine. He was also the hapless Lieutenant in Platoon
Who is the guy in this video
If you were to ask any one of those tormented souls in death camps if they would have rather taken a bullet then to suffer watching their children starve then sent to gas chambers then to ovens....well tp take a bullet in tge back would seem as a blessing. The bastard deserved it!
Viva México viva la República viva Antonio López de Santa
You know how sad this is your a maniac
@@angelikhz5812 he’s a dumbass
In the aftermath of WW2 there was a lot of "Nazi" hunting. Some people were charged with being a Nazi because they had some award that the soldiers didn't recognize and thought it looked like some kind of "Nazi medal." People did not want to wear grey in order to avoid looking like a Nazi and there were a lot of accusations flying around. This man might have been a Nazi Kommandant in charge of a slave camp, but he might have also been an innocent German officer that was murdered. I think this scene is bettered by the fact that there is no definitive answer. To the occupying Allied forces it didn't matter if they killed innocent Germans or guilty SS. Many times these people never found out if they did kill someone who was guilty, it didn't matter. This scene captures a multitude of emotions, anger, guilt, fear. One soldier is angry and wants revenge, another is just sick of the war and wants to just go home, and the third is stuck in a moral quandary, not really believing it is right but convincing himself that the German must be guilty because he doesn't want to deal with the alternative. There were murderers and heros, saints and evil people, innocent and guilty on all sides of WW2. We tend to forget, or choose to forget, that
Saints, sinners, heroes and villains are for children's stories. Reality is about adults doing adult things for extremely complex adult reasons. How did the man put it: "You see us as you want to see us: in the simplest terms, the most convenient definitions. You see us as a Brain, an Athlete, a Basketcase, Princess, and a Criminal. Correct? That’s the way we saw each other at 7 o’clock this morning. We were brainwashed." - Opening monologue, The Breakfast Club (1985) . . . Each of us are all these things.
After the war, no one had ever been, or supported the Nazis. Oh no.
Hes german himself
At least all that practice on moving targets at the range paid off….😆
I highly doubt Audie Murphy or John Basilone would of been ok with that...
So much hatred...
Liebgott was a a trash
Wer jemanden in den Rücken schiesst, ist ein Mörder !
This is coming to America. Get right with your God. Everyone who has been tyrannical and denied our Freedoms because of Fauci Flu.. You are on the list. Tyrants will not be tolerated.
Good. These treacherous nazi daawwgs
webb didn't see the camps
I think people are missing the point about the moral ambiguity. Yes, IF HE'S GUILTY, the guy is a scum-bag, and no one would lose sleep over him being shot in the back like that. But that's thing thing... We don't know. We don't know for certain. The guy didn't know what camp, and we didn't know what they were talking about, and the only guy who could speak his language was emotionally compromised. We have no idea whether he was just a normal soldier, officer, camp guard or even just some civilian cooking lunch. Some Polish ex-prisoners fingered the guy? So what? Think it'd be the first time someone got falsely accused?
He fell funny?