8 Epic Stories from the Axis Side

8 Epic Stories from the Axis Side

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Pierre TOMASINI
Pierre TOMASINI - 02.10.2023 05:37

The depiction of the japanese pilots (Sabura Sakai) is stereotypical and let's say it, echoing racist war propaganda.

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Rrazi
Rrazi - 01.10.2023 22:57

sonderkomander, banzai & jihad is something US lacking off.

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michel brauner
michel brauner - 30.09.2023 21:50

Very nice realisation. Galand vs Goering is amazing.

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quantumnaught
quantumnaught - 30.09.2023 06:57

Holy hell white death stacked bodies like cord wood. "Practice" is an understatement.

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Peachy parth
Peachy parth - 29.09.2023 15:21

imagine if simo had the aligator

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👑cheems_the meme dog👑
👑cheems_the meme dog👑 - 28.09.2023 11:20

Heros last words
"Practice"

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Robert Quackenbush
Robert Quackenbush - 25.09.2023 13:06

You forgot one very important name. And I'm sad he wasn't included. That being Hans-Joachim Marseille. If you're unfamiliar, please do yourself a favor and read about him. Hell he deserves a whole video.

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Owen Jacobson
Owen Jacobson - 24.09.2023 01:37

Requesting a story on Heinrich Severloh.

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Barry Vorster
Barry Vorster - 23.09.2023 18:07

Sad that the US airmen shot parachuted enemy pilots from the sky ... no honour.

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Sharon Whiteley
Sharon Whiteley - 23.09.2023 11:17

I had read the book about Charlie Brown. A truly outstanding story.

Wittman was known to shoot tank crews that were unarmed.

The Germans ramming planes shouldn't be considered as epic. I compare it with kamikaze and wrong

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arkhin winnard lauzon
arkhin winnard lauzon - 23.09.2023 08:43

Such an Honorable Attitude of Soldiers on the otherside of WW2 like Simo Hawha, Adolf Galland, Franz Steigler, Saburo Sakai, that truly knows when to shoot and not to shoot. Nevertheless we people should not be Sarcastic at all.😢

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Canute
Canute - 20.09.2023 17:21

Finland is considered Axis? Sure, the continuation war put them on side with Germany, but if it was a member of the Axis it'd also be at war with the rest of the Allies.

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Stepanek Boys
Stepanek Boys - 18.09.2023 16:28

Please make a video of hans rudel the stuka pilot

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Tyler Wolfendon
Tyler Wolfendon - 17.09.2023 03:30

As I see it, your older videos are like movies from the forties They might not have the best quality and they might not be in color but they Still have a really good story Visuals aren't everything

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OldMusicFan83
OldMusicFan83 - 16.09.2023 22:38

To be fair, Finland was on Finland’s side

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francesco arturi
francesco arturi - 16.09.2023 19:14

also the sinking of Royal Oak By Prien

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Gunter
Gunter - 15.09.2023 20:10

An absolute joy to view

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SGT GHOST143
SGT GHOST143 - 13.09.2023 08:05

Okay. But to be on the ground and witness 8 miles of B17s....god, was a hell of a time

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Klaus M.
Klaus M. - 11.09.2023 02:52

More axis stories !

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Matic
Matic - 11.09.2023 01:18

Honestly? I wonder how many crazy stories from axis soldiers were simply forgotten. My grandpa for example escaped as a pow by stealing a spitfire in africa, among doing other things.

Yet these stories just aren’t talked about

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Adi0Adi
Adi0Adi - 08.09.2023 00:49

“Let’s get 8 our episodes, mashup all of them and name it new video”

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Atharv Budhe
Atharv Budhe - 07.09.2023 12:53

salute to mighty YAMATO.... you will forever be remembered!!! BANZAI!!

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ArktinenPeikko
ArktinenPeikko - 06.09.2023 02:07

I would say that the first video is technically not about "axis side", as Finland was fighting on its own. This was not the case in the Continuation war any more though.

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Ryan Pollet
Ryan Pollet - 05.09.2023 08:50

The story about wittman is a complete myth by the way

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Cachoeira1986
Cachoeira1986 - 04.09.2023 17:48

I recommend reading the book "Samurai" by Saburo Sakai. In one occasion he managed to escape from 14 american fighters, partially by skill and by luck. Every single page of his book is worth to be read.

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bad channel 002
bad channel 002 - 04.09.2023 10:10

Yep, I was right, 30 sec after when I paused it, it confirmed my theory.

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bad channel 002
bad channel 002 - 04.09.2023 10:09

Wasn't Franz sticker the bf109 that gave mercy to the b17, you did a rerun on that vid.but I forgot a lot.

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GIL WHITLEY
GIL WHITLEY - 31.08.2023 02:37

Re: Adolf Galland, it was actually a Major Falke who aswered Goering with "a squadron of Spitfires!", Galland (who was at the same meeting) only took credit for the remark later on. It was also Galland who was given the job of shooting down Rudolf Hess' ME.110 when the Deputy Fuehrer commandeered one and flew to Scotland, trying to stop the war early on. Interviewed after the war, Galland refused to comment on whether or not he in fact shot down Hess' plane. But we do know that the ME.110 that crashed in Scotland was not the same one that took off from Germany, and that the Rudolf Hess that was subsequently captured and served the rest of his life in solitary was not the actual Rudolf Hess, as his Spandau prison autopsy confirmed. So what really happened? Galland, the only one who could've solved the puzzle, refused to. I've always seen Galland as a "company man", trying to look the rebel fior image sake, but was really a Nazi lap-dog, obeying his masters wishes. It was his fellow pilot, Werner Moelders, who was the *real rebel. Moelders didn't even pretend to like the Nazis. He scored higher than Galland, but was recalled to Germany to "receive an award", and his transport plan was shot down by Luftwaffe flak gunners due to a "mix-up" in communication (a'la "Putin's chef" recently).

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Onyx1916
Onyx1916 - 30.08.2023 05:06

Just because they're the enemy doesn't mean they're evil.

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Suvi Määttä
Suvi Määttä - 26.08.2023 20:43

Proud to be finnish🫡🇫🇮

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Kevin Gleeson
Kevin Gleeson - 26.08.2023 03:46

Great stories, and so very well presented!

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mopadrider
mopadrider - 25.08.2023 21:36

Wel not all 8 storys are told from the axis side sow maybe change title

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Michael McKinnon
Michael McKinnon - 25.08.2023 05:30

Finland (Suomi to the people who live there) was never part of the Axis. The rifle Heyha used his personal Mauser 1898 according to him, he was a good person

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MB Taber
MB Taber - 23.08.2023 16:30

The first guy Simo Hayaha fought against the Soviets before the Finnish joined Germany so I wouldn't consider him to be axis.
And I love that the Yamato became a Clamato....

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Evi Fatmawati
Evi Fatmawati - 23.08.2023 12:43

Gaalland went to argentina💀

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The Fuzzy Sheep
The Fuzzy Sheep - 22.08.2023 20:54

After WWII, my grandfather met Galland at a world aviators conference of some sort. He said the Germans never apologized for what they did during the war but they didn't really need to. He said Galland was a quiet but very nice guy, lots of flying stories both combat and non-combat, with lots of advise for other aviators. I have his autobiography thanks to my Grandpa. Steigler was there as well, also a fine gentleman.

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IAPPEARINVISIBLE
IAPPEARINVISIBLE - 22.08.2023 15:11

I believe Simo' is the guy who said when asked "What do you feel when you shoot an enemy soldier?" He said " the recoil.".

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The Big Game
The Big Game - 21.08.2023 10:39

A LOT OF FIREPOWER TO ELIMINATE A SINGLE SNIPER AND STILL FAILED

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Chris Varnes
Chris Varnes - 21.08.2023 06:45

Great content

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SONS OF ISAACS
SONS OF ISAACS - 20.08.2023 15:31

The amarikah entering the war when the enemies get weak and leak of source.. Then claim as the winner..

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TheStanislavson
TheStanislavson - 20.08.2023 15:11

Frens, i just like the Axis more.

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Moosifer
Moosifer - 19.08.2023 22:45

I would not consider Simo an "Enemy" for shooting RUSSIANS!

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