DEADLIEST Battle of WW1: The Somme | Animated History
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Fun fact: Austrian painter served in this battle
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The fact that people in London could hear the battles in France is terrifying
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When the counter to a massive prolonged campaign at Verdun, is an equally massive prolonged attack at the Somme. The warfare of the World War I is terrifying.
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That moment when you lose 60,000 people for 1 mile of craters and mud.
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"Wish I knew more about the Somme."
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Imagine if the Austrian Painter and JRR Tolkien have actually met face to face. What a crossover
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I grew up near the Somme (Oise)
25 years ago our schoolteachers always emphasized the importance of this battle and I had at least two trips in the Peronne museum before junior high.
We were young (7,8,9 years of age) but we would never forget how so many people (especially British soldiers) were thrown into that meat grinders. Even unruly kids fell silent when they were told about the Somme.
Glad you made a video about this horrendous episode.
WW1 is a big deal in the memories of people from Northern France, even though all vets passed away. -
This thing killed like 8 people per minute and lasted 138 days, jeez...
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50,000 men lost in one damn day. The Likes of which Have never been seen before
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In battlefield 1 i experienced what many WW1 soldiers did.
Cheaters. They spinned, executed entire battalions in seconds.
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“One company after another had been shoved into the drum fire and steady annihilated”- Ernst Junger.
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Canadians also fought at the Somme going into action in September. The Canadians take over 24,000 casualties, one of those being my great-uncle, killed during an assault on the village of Courcelette.
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3:31 So Wholesome for putting Isonzo music 🤩
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Your team's mapping skills are admirable👍
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600,000 men died for 7 miles, WW1 was an absolute meat grinder
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Despite the lack of ground taken battles like the Somme and Verdun did at least bleed white the German army where they lost a lot of experienced troops.
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In Newfoundland they celebrate their Remembrance Day on July 1st to commemorate the Newfoundland regiment—90% of them—who died that tragic day.
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uploaded on anzac day, great timing griffin!
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It was Somme Battle thats for sure