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ОтветитьWell done. Thanks NG! 👍
ОтветитьLook how cool war is.
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Ответитьthank you so much for your science, information, and generosity
ОтветитьEvery body have a moment of silence
ОтветитьI simply can't get over these "Drain the Ocean" mini-series. Diamonds in the rough!
ОтветитьIt’s just crazy that in 20 years we’ll be telling our grandkids this happened 100 years ago.
ОтветитьI love this series, so intriguing so interesting. Thank you, National Geographic! And all of people who contribute to making these documentaries!!!
ОтветитьDrink every time this guy says drain
ОтветитьThis is far more effort to deliver us the details of how they provide information from the deep and solved the mysteries lies behind wrecks. That is why NG is one of my fave docu channel. ❤
ОтветитьMy hat is off to all who braved those beaches on that day.
ОтветитьIt amazes me how ineffective the whole bombardment was.
Looking at footage you would think that nothing would be left standing but the Germans were.
No new revelations here!
Everything found was already known..
The question with the most obvious answer, and the most asked in my opinion is "was it worth it?" Well if you're not a handful of German's still living on barowed time, YES!!! Anything and much more is worth the entire world in the hands of a bunch of narcissistic psychopaths. However the question I would ask is could the whole thing have been prevented and how??? Why is that not the absolute most asked question since the end of the war? Second only to how to break our reliance on nuclear and fossil fuels???
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My childhood question is why didn't the battleships raze the bunkers to the ground but instead allowed all these casualties.
ОтветитьWas in Omaha beach three days ago. So much respect and unique mixed emotions . I got an incredible Normandy guide gentleman who showed me everywhere I knew everything about D Day .
ОтветитьThe Russians are now using glide bombs against Ukraine because they don't have air superiority. They are released miles from the front. And with proper computerized guidance, don't even need much radio control or GPS once established on path. Almost impossible to defend against.
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ОтветитьQuestion, where they stored the drained see water? And how,? Who did it. Its just 3 d isn't it?
ОтветитьWay better than history channel
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ОтветитьM7 PRIEST GUN FACT CORRECTION
During the early stages of World War II, US Army observers realized that they would need a self-propelled artillery vehicle with sufficient firepower to support armored operations. Lessons learned with half-tracks (such as the T19 Howitzer Motor Carriage (HMC) with a 105 mm howitzer on the M3 Half-track chassis) also showed that this vehicle would have to be armored and fully tracked. It was decided to use the M3 Lee chassis as the basis for this new vehicle design, named T32. The pilot vehicles used the M3 chassis with an open-topped superstructure, mounting an M2A1 105 mm howitzer, with a machine-gun added after trials.
The T32 was accepted for service as the M7 in February 1942 and production began that April. The British Tank Mission had requested 2,500 to be delivered by the end of 1942 and a further 3,000 by the end of 1943, an order which was never fully completed.
As the M4 Sherman tank replaced the M3, it was decided to continue production using the M4 chassis (the M4 chassis was a development of the M3). The M7 was subsequently supplanted by the M37 105 mm Howitzer Motor Carriage (on the "Light Combat Team" chassis that also gave the M24 Chaffee light tank).
My grandfather fought and was wounded in WWII. He served in the army as a combat engineer.
ОтветитьConcerning T.C. 34.42 ( central communicationship) and T.C 5.24 : It is nowadays very well known that the Germans had (r.a. 1943) antigravitation-craft at their disposal, by British pilots nicknamed 'fou-fighters'! Could this kind of wartactics have been used at these points?? A steady point of 'dropping' at a very high altitude, out of radarcontroll? is possible than?
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ОтветитьThank you National Geographic for making it free. My grand father was in the navy during world war 2
ОтветитьIt was not the largest battle of WWII. It was the third largest
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ОтветитьLesson: using the team's precise 3D data...
ОтветитьThese are interesting shows but it gets a bit old how many times they have to say "as the waters drain away...." Like dude we get it just get on with it.
ОтветитьThese soldiers are going to be very upset to find out the tyranny they sacrificed their life to overthrown came back in 2024.
ОтветитьThis was a surprising part of the German defence they could bring out a range of weapons never imagined
ОтветитьHi Adam, what is the size of your rack less luggage you are using?
ОтветитьIf you can do what you say you are doing, that is draining the oceans, then why don't you search MH370?
ОтветитьJuno was just as bloody, in fact juno had the highest percentage of casualties per capita
Ответитьit's not the greatest. Its among the greatest. Dont forget the Battle of Leyte Gulf in the Philippines. The largest naval battle in history
ОтветитьVery good documentary, but I find the tone of voice and the music very sensationalist. It sometimes feels like a cheap TV documentary... This is just my opinion ;)
ОтветитьWhich book was the survey team member reading in the tenth minute ? plz can somone tell me plz
ОтветитьWhat hitler made in 4 tot 7 years. Is taken withing 1 year
ОтветитьIt would be cool if those tanks could be brought up but they probably can’t because it’s probably a war grave
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