Comments by "Adam Bainbridge" (@AdamMGTF) on "Operation Rheinübung - First and Last Voyage of the Bismarck" video.

  1.  @sarjim4381  thanks for this little nugget. I'm in the process of re-watching all Drachs videos again. Because... There is no because. Anyway (bare with me. There's a point here somewhere). While doing so, I'm also reading comments. Something I rarely do on YouTube (I'm an oddball these days. I don't have social media. Short of a FB account I use only for messenger). At 32 years old my phone's an annoyance. So I'm an oddity there. Right! My point. Yes there is one. Honest. Your little tidbits of information in the comments of various videos are absolutely excellent. I'd consider myself a bit of a history nerd. And you blow me away with some of the "forgotten" stories your sharing. So I'd, very much like to thank you. And...... I Just wonder how good it'd be for Drach' to do a special video where he pulls some of the best 'shared histories' from the comments... Something I'll be asking him in his next 'tagged Q&A' (I don't know how to tag him in this!). I know the poor chap has a to-do list that's never ending. But still, I dare say a few of us could do the leg work to help him out. ....side note.... Stories like this really do show how commited the US was to the conflict prior to Pearl Harbor. Something many people really would do better to understand. I'm English and it does irk me somewhat when people start prattleing on about the Americans joining WW2 after "we" had been fighting for over 2 years. Roosevelt* really was the Ace in the hand of every man, woman and child who were committed to battling Nazism. End of. *And the brave US servicemen who followed him of course.
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