Stephen Lang is an amazing actor. Between this movie, and tombstone, it shows his acting ability. He portayed Jackson very well.
@matthomas1346
3 ай бұрын
Stonewall Jackson would have won at Gettysburg if he wasn't killed on accident. One of the greatest generals of the civil war.
@Rafa619
4 ай бұрын
The movie was a good watch but still I feel 0 remorse for these suffering bastard Nazis. If you consider how they straight up invaded Poland, killing hundreds of thousands innocent people in the process, then moved onto the Soviet Union where they literally burned 628 Belarus villages with all its inhabitants... Women, children, old people. The german couldn't tell a difference between a soldier and a newborn baby and they took extreme measures to ensure the execution was as painful as possible, like separating men from families then shooting them in front of their family. Then they would take the mothers and shoot them in front of their children. Then they'd move onto the children... Other times they'd lock everyone inside the large building (mainly a church), throw grenades inside through the windows, set the building on fire and start spraying it with machine guys and assault rifles... It is bloody horrific the atrocities they committed, and they deserved everything that came to them. 5000 soldiers who returned home were 5000 too many. Soviet Union lost 27 million people during the WW2, and out of those 27 only 9 million were military personel. Yes, the USSR lost 18million civilians to the war. None of the executed civilians were ever given a chance to go home. None of them. If you don't believe me, watch a film called "Come and See". This will show you the real horror that the germans inflicted which for some reason most movies tend to stay quiet about.
@randomlyweirdjeff4638
5 ай бұрын
Jane was the only child the got to be a father too. His daughter never knew him.
@snakesgriffin7596
5 ай бұрын
So sad, he just loved that little girl and her death just really hurt him
@xEvan117x
6 ай бұрын
Those soldiers that fired on their own ltgen single-handedly cost the confederacy the war
@RocKnight11
6 ай бұрын
The Stonewall Brigade really is a cautionary tale: when you train your men to be monsters, so be surprised when they attack you with their overzealousness.
@superyid2010
7 ай бұрын
Let's not forget this man was fighting to keep the insidious practice of slavery.
@laurelhighlandoutdoors3257
7 ай бұрын
Which the north was involved in
@trition1234
7 ай бұрын
i guess you got your info from a school book?
@superyid2010
7 ай бұрын
@@trition1234 Are you trying to deny that he himself had slaves? And he was fighting, among other things, to keep the practice of slavery going? The right side won the war.
@jamesmohab
Ай бұрын
@@trition1234man, you got something against them books.
@trition1234
Ай бұрын
@@jamesmohab well yeah..? Imagine being lied to that your country was evil but it wasnt and that union used "freed" slaves as cannon fodder and that the union targeted civilians and used terrorist actions on your country.
@Ahnenerbe18
8 ай бұрын
Was für eine Schande und die Natokriegstreiber machen weiter! Kein Krieg mit Russland! Der alte Bismarck hat es schon Gesagt! KEIN KRIEG MIT RUSSLAND. Napoleon war da Tot! Die Thommys haben es versucht TOT! Adolf hat es Versucht TOT! Und jetzt. Baerbock und Scholz! Na Toll die Ampel und diese Regierung muss weg!
@stiofandundealgan1280
8 ай бұрын
A real Chief and an iconic Legend of the CSA Army, a man behind the soldier ; a beautiful scene !
@robertocortes1386
9 ай бұрын
but they didnt cry for all the black children that had die in the hands of the plantation owners
@trition1234
7 ай бұрын
because slaves were used all over the world and the south treated them the best. he is crying for all. stop reading school books
@robertocortes1386
7 ай бұрын
@@trition1234 No matter how well slaves were supposedly treated, Southerners continued to enslave other human beings. By its very nature, slavery is wrong. Furthermore, the fact that slavery existed all over the world is a fallacy. By 1861, most Western nations had already abolished slavery, the United Kingdom, France, Greece, Austria, Prussia, Holland, most of the Latin American nations, so the Confederation and the confederates are more reactionary and totalitarian in trying to keep alive an immoral practice that was dying worldwide because it was immoral
@jamesmohab
Ай бұрын
@@trition1234"stop reading school books, watch lost cause propaganda instead"
@trition1234
Ай бұрын
@@jamesmohab reading school books MADE me switch sides and I looked up history myself to found out I was lied to and taught to how to blindly hate.
@jamesmohab
Ай бұрын
@@trition1234 so reading school books informed you,, but youre advising this other guy to stop reading school books? Not sure these pieces add up
@117rebel
9 ай бұрын
I can’t imagine how strong you have to be to be in a world of death and seeing so many people you love die in combat and have to hold it all in because you’re the one in charge and have to be strong for everybody else. An innocent child’s death must’ve been the final straw for him.
@galynapliushch7101
10 ай бұрын
The Patriotic War began in 1939. Ukrainian SS-Galizien, SS-Trawniki, SS-Granadier Belarusian attacked a peaceful country called Krajina. It was a conspiracy to destroy the Slavic population. There is a documentary film called “Ukraine on Fire”, where a war is played out just for the sake of history, but often then the Germans killed these “players”. There is a documentary film called “Ukraine on Fire”, where a war is played out just for the sake of history, but often then the Germans killed these “players”. In the camp near the Kiev-Pechersk Lavra during the years of occupation, 50 million women, children and civilians were killed. In the Camp near Uzhgorod 2 million and in the Camp near Bryansk 10 million. The first to begin the liberation of Kyiv was the Women's Battalion from Bryansk in the forests near Kiev, evidence of this is documentary footage in the film "The Dawns-Stars Here Are Quiet." A civil war broke out in the Kuban steppes. The film "The Elusive Avengers" also contains documentary footage, where you can also see what the Cossacks looked like. Many times Spielberg (a Ukrainian Jew from Lvov) seemed to be filming the film "The Liberation of Stalingrad", but there is documentary footage of the liberation of Kyiv. And this is really a battle not for life, but for death. Still later, some shots were mounted where a couple of Jews and a whore are drinking champagne. In the Camps were killed: Dessau-10 million, Rom-10 million, Graz-2 million, Vienna-10 million, München-10 million, Barcelona-10 million, Montpellier-10 million, Paris Sent Degol-2 million civilians. The liberation of Europe ended with the victory of the Red Army in Paris in 1946. Most of the liberators died in battle: 5 million Russian women, 10 million Red Army soldiers, 5 million Cossacks and civilians. Due to the treacherous conspiracy of the Jews, which is the SS-Waffen, many heroes died. And now the war in Ukraine is treacherous for the SS-(servants of Satan).
@dzebogem5124
10 ай бұрын
I am not going to lie I find it a little bit funny this scene
@dankk2754
11 ай бұрын
The ending of this movie was sad and fitting of the brutality of this battle but i kinda wished they included a scene where Rollo either works in the camps or where he returns to Germany in the 50s
@TemmieContingenC
7 ай бұрын
He seemed to have the energy to carry his captain around at the very least. I like to think he was picked up by another column of surrendering soldiers or by MPs and taken to a camp. His chances seemed low considering he was exhausted and cold but, I agree that it would’ve been nice to see him work in a camp and survive long enough to leave. Then again, it may have ended up being too peachy of an ending for such a film, hence why his fate is left unknown.
@fee1776
Жыл бұрын
Men try to compartmentize the grieving of the loss and the urgent matters at hand during battle. Leaders have to do this even more in order to avoid unit morale. Eventually, it will build up, and these men will cry in an uncontrol manner. You see this when Captain Miller went off to a secluded spot and broke down in Saving Private Ryan. Gen Jackson had his moment too.
@runeghost4264
Жыл бұрын
His portrayal of Stone Wall was nothing short of amazing. It really added character to the story.
@arlonfoster9997
6 ай бұрын
I loved Stonewall Jackson in this movie really portrayed as more of a sympathetic character. Reminds me of a AMC series I saw on the Revolutionary War years ago called TURN Washington’s Spies. No different mostly characters in the spy ring and the major characters on both sides American and British who are portrayed as sympathetic humans on both sides.
@arlonfoster9997
6 ай бұрын
Also like this movie, TURN focused more on character and less on events themselves.
@vonhipperwild2009
Жыл бұрын
this scene alone is why i admire general jackson, it also shows the humanity and the weight any commander and human has for a dead little girl. great job portraying Gen Jackson, well done.
@leftifornian2066
Жыл бұрын
He fought for the right to enslave every black child
@kevincosby4936
10 ай бұрын
Great humanity? Fighting a war to maintain the barbaric institution of slavery. No tears for the enslaved children.
@mblaster3D
8 ай бұрын
Of all scene of this amazing movie this is by far the most fantasious. A war general crying before his peers with soldiers watching? It's insane. Maybe Jackson did cry, but alone. A crying man at war demonstrates weakeness no matter what and him, Lee and JEB Stuart would never do that in public.
@johncook1559
2 ай бұрын
@@mblaster3Dbut it actually happened it was noted that he wept openly
@mblaster3D
2 ай бұрын
@@johncook1559 That's interesting! What book or source was? I like the history of this war and the people who were involved.
@allemagneproducer
Жыл бұрын
i watched it yesterday, at the ending i thought its soo ironic how high ranks accuse their recruits of being too empathic towards the enemy, yet they somehow enjoyed to fuck their women
@enricoburzacchi1089
Жыл бұрын
Rollo é il mio personaggio preferito. È così genuino. È sbruffone quando le cose vanno "bene". Ci resta male quando la moglie lo tradisce. Tratta GeGe come un figlio. Trema dalla paura quando vede il suo camerata, morire dissanguato in ospedale. Chiama "Signore Sottotenente" il suo comandante, anche quando sono degradati. Vuole a tutti i costi almeno una medaglia, visto che rischia di morire. Vuole una donna prima di crepare. Non riesce a disertare. Al suo posto, penso che avrei fatto lo stesso.
@justinmajors2872
Жыл бұрын
God bless Stonewall Jackson
@lordmordhammer777
Жыл бұрын
I feel bad for him, for Stonewall Jackson.
@ChatGPt2001
Жыл бұрын
Stalingrad surrender 2023
@fiachraswaz
Жыл бұрын
Im not even american and this scene always has me in tears
@blitzcrieg101
Жыл бұрын
God bless the Lord who is at your side and mine to convert you and I in times of tears and hopelessness. God bless you, brother in Christ.
@lord.d1_
Жыл бұрын
One soldier: HEIL HITLER Also that one soldier: **eats a bullet**
@williamstocker584
Жыл бұрын
I think this is an accurate representation of Siegel from all accounts he was very hot headed and incompetent
@iwanevans1404
Жыл бұрын
The whole Civil War was a totally futile war. Slavery was on the way out. Would have ended any how regardless if the war happened or not. 600k dead and for what?
@trition1234
7 ай бұрын
money for the north and freedom for the south. but yeah slavery was leaving in 5 years or less.
@irenemacias7423
Жыл бұрын
I have always remembered this movie , just for this scene of Stephen Lang crying for the little girl , it’s so powerful ♥️🌹‼️
@RedFortress
Жыл бұрын
F*cking Nazi worshippers in the comments You lost and will lose again
@austinjacob6007
Жыл бұрын
It seems that Colonel Quaritch is mourning for the loss of sick children rather than his men who were killed by the blue aliens.
@OrcaKiller1996
Жыл бұрын
Das sind alles offiziere nicht schützt.
@robloxgamer-hr6oo
Жыл бұрын
That guy saying very times "Where is the front" its very fun
@ahmadsantoso9712
Жыл бұрын
The subtitle is so big, I can see it from the moon.
@truthaddictiontv2488
Жыл бұрын
"He's crying for them all" Perfect.
@keithdavis6030
Жыл бұрын
Harrowing.
@lfcgrha5511
Жыл бұрын
What a great scene m
@gameram6382
2 жыл бұрын
If your a man who has children, your understand this, i was un the British army line infantry, fought all over the world, lost friends and family in combat, noth shock me more than watching my 1 year old fight for her life in hospital, her heart stop, all my family fell to pieces as tge crash team worked frantically on her doing cpr, i have never frozen ever, even as i firefighter now. That was my toughest moment trying to hold back my emotions and hold everyone else around me up. Everyone is a sand timer some fill up quicker than others. Im a lucky man, thank god and the doctors/ nurses
@re8746
2 жыл бұрын
Had Stonewall lived, there would be two Americas.
@HuesopandillaGlorius
Жыл бұрын
Certain...
@tomzadvydas1758
Жыл бұрын
I believe the beginning of the end for the South was Jackson’s death
@dsmonington
Жыл бұрын
Nah, he's important but not that important. Even if the south would've won, the north would've continued to industrialize and expand, the south would've continued to be an agrarian backwater with millions of slaves escaping north in perpetuity, and the south would have been subsumed after losing the inevitable 2nd war. The CSA never had a chance.
@tnsampson2
Жыл бұрын
Oh, yeah; you nailed it. Gettysburg would have been a massive Union defeat if he was there.
@dsmonington
Жыл бұрын
@@tnsampson2 If he hadn't been shot he would've continued doing what he was trying to do: throw AP Hills exhausted division into two entire fresh union corps under Meade and Reynolds, and that probably swings Chancellorsville into a defeat. (Ask Chancellorsville park rangers when you're there.) People forget Jackson's attack is the warmup for the gigantic battle the confederate army barely survives the following day, if Jackson loses 1/3 of his men by getting Hill annihilated which 100% would have happened otherwise, there is no way the Confederate army survives on day 2.
@armoredangel01
2 жыл бұрын
"And early comes before late" @ 0:36 his expression: "Gee thanks, Major General Obvious"
@anonno267
2 жыл бұрын
It is always that moment when everything hits you and you are overwhelmed that you are truly yourself.
@meathead6155
2 жыл бұрын
Colonel Jackson react that his friend Jane passed away. Sad.
@15thdoctor40
2 жыл бұрын
One of the extremely few admirable men in the Confederacy. J.E.B Stuart will always in my mind, be evil, as will Bedford Forest, the Bloody Bill, and P.G.T Beauregard. But Jackson, and Lee felt remorse for their actions. They weren’t arrogant. Lee literally helped hunt John Wilkes Booth because he knew that he was evil. Jackson was a wise man. They just a few bad decisions in their life that make them seem less favorable to men like Grant or Nathaniel Lyon. They didn’t want or like war, but a few did… with passion. He was brave and showed courage. Though I disagree with him, he is a fine man.
@stacyvonn8036
2 жыл бұрын
Thomas Jonathan Jackson was definitely the Greatest General and Finest Tactitioner of War to ever Grace the Dixieland.... Is Arithmetic for Battle was unmatched still to this day.... Stonewall Jackson and the Stonewall brigade will always be ⭐⭐⭐⭐ in the affections of the South....🤘😊
@dsmonington
Жыл бұрын
Ehh... Jackson underperformed through the 7 days battles, had a horrible time managing his subordinates (he arrested like half of his officers at one time or another for being unable to read his mind) and the CSA came closest to victory in 1864 when he was already dead. He's important but not "the greatest." Lee was the greatest commander the south had, despite his own flaws.
@ozgrm
2 жыл бұрын
🥺🥺🥺🥺🥺
@Ghost-vi8qm
2 жыл бұрын
Me after hearing I got no matches after a speed date event of 2 hours.
@kennethgrindlay7140
2 жыл бұрын
He was too disgusted to surrender to the Russians
@annap9767
Жыл бұрын
Are you crazy? The Russians are the ones who fucking saved the World from nazism, we have fucking lost 26 million people!
@Markov16
Жыл бұрын
@MilesVonEggs95CocaColaOxidada BRUH you think Soviet Union is nothing? Nazi Germany goal is to end the non-aggression pact, it makes them serve Stalin by letting his peaceful side while they exchange territories (Annexing Baltic states, cutting up Poland etc.). The word "just" is too simplistic, its one of their most important goal to DESTROY and ENSLAVE Soviet people to serve Axis goals on world domination on whatever they can especially RESOURCES that are vital when they are officially at war. Soviet Union support help Nazi Germany expansion early on, the Soviet Union already endorsed a plan to invade them early on with the Allies. The Axis expansion in the East especially with Nazi ideology influencing it isn't looking good, they know resistance from Soviet side on propaganda and other stuff influence the outcome of WW2 when Nazi Germany and its Axis members succesfully met their goals in three operations they employed. I don't think Communism isn't bad, billions are living under their optimistic plans nowadays. Nazi Germany welcome this plans as their core ideology, Soviet Union serves it purpose to free the people from capitalistic reign, makes Russia independent especially on the civil war and being one of the most best country based on statistics that actually started just on 2 decades after they free themselves into the ruins of Russian Empire. Imagine why Nazi Germany would expand into Soviet territories while theyre living in luxury, it comes from a cost Soviet and German relationship are actually on a more neutral and friendly one even when the post WW1 Germany are under chaos which Soviet Union supporting factions in Berlin. Their expansion is impossible already to achieve, nevertheless acquiring much of Europe really helped on starting Operation Barbarossa and their invasion of Soviet Union which the Allies and Soviet Union let them on.
@tomgoodger1805
2 жыл бұрын
mein herren
@jordanox2051
2 жыл бұрын
God bless Thomas Jackson. A good Christian and a good military tactician indeed.
@LoudaroundLincoln
2 жыл бұрын
Bit of a paradox surely? If you was a good soldier it's hard to be a good Christian. Least that's what my grandad thought. But he was a prison conscript so the army wasn't going to find him on his best behaviour most of the time. Looting and drinking and terrorising German civilians how he did.
@rc59191
Жыл бұрын
Good Christians don't advocate for showing no mercy to prisoner's of war part of being a Christian is showing mercy and forgiveness.
@jordanox2051
Жыл бұрын
@@rc59191 hm? Apparently you've never read the Bible or have any familiarity with the crusades. It's God's job to show mercy and pass judgment. It's a good soldiers job to facilitate the meeting.
@rc59191
Жыл бұрын
@@jordanox2051 uh no that's a bunch of far right bs created by brainwashed zealots that want to force a Christian theocracy on our country. You sound more like a Muslim than a Christian maybe you missed the part where Jesus said to forgive our enemies.
@jordanox2051
Жыл бұрын
Well that's an interesting point to compare me to a Muslim considering the knights Templar and the crusaders showed no quarter to the Muslims during the crusades. I also like how you tried to insert politics into religion. Christianity has no right or left, just right and wrong. Is the Bible and the teachings of christ right wing now too or are you just repeating what someone told you on CNN. But your welcome to your opinion. Merry Christmas😉
@Your7thboostershot
2 жыл бұрын
This couldve been a very good movie if some of the battles was more realistic. Not meaning CGI stuff just that a gas cocktail in a bottle aint gonna blow up a tank. Things like that.
@scratchguns
2 жыл бұрын
Open top vehicles it definitely would work, and it might be possible for it to cook off ammunition if it got hot enough.
@ArcticWolf00Alpha0
2 жыл бұрын
Literally almost every battle scene in this movie is realistic.
@qbbas22
Жыл бұрын
The scene you mentioned actually has an editing problem. We see one of the soldiers throws a molotov cocktail and right after a cut we see a tank blowing up. In fact the tank that soldier threw a grenade and the tank that explode are different because they have different paintings on them. The tank destroyed by probably with the AT gun.
@ArcticWolf00Alpha0
Жыл бұрын
@@qbbas22 Thats kinda funny...i said the EXACT same thing in another video related to this.
@qbbas22
Жыл бұрын
@@ArcticWolf00Alpha0 yes I read this on a comment and then realised it was a thing in the movie. If really you are that guy I must say you have got some good senses. (edit: lol I just checked up and you're really that guy)
@zu1352
2 жыл бұрын
Why the general so covered in fur why the rest freeze to death
@frwystr
2 жыл бұрын
you know why
@kendradaniels2225
2 жыл бұрын
Because he's a general
@zu1352
2 жыл бұрын
I mean why don't the rest have something similar
@azazel5701
2 жыл бұрын
@@zu1352 its all about rank its like your manager or boss will have better equipment or supplies and resources than the average worker (foot soldier)
@Spetsnaz0o1
2 жыл бұрын
Because it was probably a personally owned coat, rather than one the army issued him. Normal soldiers have to carry everything on their backs. Generals have the facility to have vehicles to transport them and their staff (A general, to do his job properly, needs a lot of equipment for his staff / Headquarters) It's a lot easier to bring comfort items from home when you haven't got to worry about the weight of them on your back 24/7.
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