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I was born and grew up in Herefordshire uk and we had one of the biggest munitions factory built at rotherwas hereford my family members worked there from ww1 right through ww2 and my grandmother was a munitions canarie girls who were turned yellow from the chemicals that was used for explosives she and many of the workers died from cancer caused by the toxic nature of the fillers used in bombs and shells hereford folks lived with this for many years after the closure of that site thank you for showing this site and showing people that lives were changed forever in the need for the war effort around the world ❤
On your visiting President's homes and graves, our 14th President Franklin Pierce, here in Hillsborough NH, go to Rye NH and check out the WW2 bunkers at Odiorne State park. There's so much history there plus the Portsmouth naval yard.
It’s very interesting to see all those items. Also it feels wrong since everything was stolen from Germans. I hope someone from the museum tried to find the family of the owner of the Soldbuch. At least they should have…. Don’t get me wrong, I am not writing in hate but it’s not that those items are gold medals as in earned awards or so.
I would have been so much more impressed if you hadn’t lied about your “Man Purse.”
As an OEF vet i feel like my contribution was nothing compared to what these men did. Grandfather was ww2 vet. 82nd airborne. God bless these men.
No poingant statement or introspective soliloquy required my friend. We carry the lnowledge of things profound and sublime deep within us, and the only thing that truly can express such meaningful feelings anyway... is silence.
I have just this evening come across this channel. It is incredible. Ur videos are so well presented and respectful, whilst also giving us the real horrifying stories. I commend u for ur efforts. Now sat on my nightshift watching through all ur videos.
Another area like this is now “Lone Elk Park” in St Louis County. It was used to test ammunition, mainly 50 BMG I believe. There are a few bunkers, a shooting tower, and a target trap.
Paul Revere is only one of the people who made "midnight rides" one of whom was a woman, he should not get all the credit.
There is a similar site north of Montreal where various ordnance were stored during WW2. No nuclear waste just conventional weapons.
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If you've watched a few episodes and feel like I've earned it, be sure to subscribe so that you don't miss any new content when it comes out. Also be sure to check out The Gettysburg Museum of History and their store at gettysburgmuseumofhistory.com.
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Sounds like the americans neededco troll of the roads so they need the bunkers w pak 75s so they had to get in there n clean it out
All those bunkers had forward listening posts etc. So you couldnt just roll up and take a shot with a satchell charge. They were thick enough to require 500 lb bombs.
Interesting. Must have been tough going.
Awful.
My interest is world war II armor in aircraft
That uniform jacket was probably.left by a deserter. Retreating Germans often switched to civilian clothes to avoid capture, and no honest soldier would dream of being caught out of uniform for fear of being shot as a spy. To remove and hide one's uniform was an act of desperation.
Should I feel bad about myself for liking content about Hitler?
Alit of that stuff belongs to the solders family, it was stolen off dead bodies, what is different between that and what they where mad about?
Can't stand that man. Ever since he libtardized first "The Civil War," and then "Baseball." He is so full of crap! I was forced to watch the Civil War because I was a graduate student in history. I was not forced to Watch Baseball, but I made it through a couple of episodes.
Pretty normal for a dictatorship to use slave labour, has happened all the time throughout human history and unfortunately still continues. Pretty much every country has done it in the past. Spanish, French, Dutch, Americans etc
Enfield rifled muskets and bayonets in the hands of the Yankee soldiers . Oh well , they had them . Great show , again .
Thoroughly enjoyed yours video fellows and yes I agree definitely a pepper box
I agree with the pepper box pistol theory!