The Soldier who fought in 3 Armies
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Views: 4,608,149
Rating: 4.9380631 out of 5
Keywords: simple history, animated history, educational, education, three armies, larry thorne, 3 armies, Lauri Törni, lauri torni, valor, soldier, epic, story, vietnam, finnish, Special Forces, immigrant, officer, Mannerheim, Viipuri, Finland, Jaeger, Sissi uni, Winter War, Kiviniemi, Leningrad, Khiytola, lake Ladoga, Lemetti, puukko, guerilla, Lauri Laine, germans, Lubeck, Elino Morsky, CIDG, uboat, Detachment Torni, military advisor, MACV-SOG, army, Continuation, zagros, finnish army
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Length: 14min 25sec (865 seconds)
Published: Fri Mar 08 2019
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I saw that video
I saw the video I was like in my head move over Rommel there's a new kid on the Block \s
Is it just me that can't stand any of these history channels that try to explain everything with cartoons?
https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Yang_Kyoungjong there is also this guy who fought for three country. He wasn’t a SS (but was in the Japan and Germany army lol) that’s why edgy internet boys don’t praise him so much
Uh, sure. Or was that just his defense after the war to avoid prosecution?
Kinda off-topic, but there was also this African-American who fought against the Japanese in China, the Nationalists in Spain, and the Nazis in France, resulting in him receiving the Medal of Honor years later when the US military was no longer openly discriminating against African Americans.
His name was Edward A. Carter Jr. and this is his medal citation:
He will never stack up to my boy Gangl.
My little brother watches this channel a lot. On one hand I'm happy he's interested in history, but I've never been a huge fan of this channel at all.
Still better than the infographics show.
I think Torni's SS tenure tends to get swept under the rug because people are sympathetic to Finland's position relative to Russia. But Finland's alignment to Nazi Germany wasn't as incidental as people like to pretend.