The WORST Jobs of WW1

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These are the worst jobs you could have in WW1!

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My Grampa fought in WWI. He kept a diary but said very little about the fighting. He mentioned visiting a beautiful church in an abandoned (and otherwise nearly destroyed) town in France. In another such place, he found a nice (but _not_ an expensive make) violin in its case and given the destruction around him, was given permission to... _liberate_ it.

He started a small orchestra (many musical soldiers brought their portable instruments with them. He was in a Welsh regiment; we're well known for our love of music) which gave concerts when they were given a break away from the front line. He brought the violin home and continued to play.

When she was old enough, my mother, then my eldest sister and 10 years later, I learned to play on it. I swapped to the viola a year or two later, and when she came home from her uni in - ironically - Germany, she took it with her. She's nearly 70 (still in Germany; celebrated her 50th anniversary with her German husband this year), and still plays it. I wish I could tell its original family that it's been very loved and used for over a hundred years by my family. 🎻❤️

y_fam_goeglyd
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When be amazed uploads its like the cold side of the pillow

konakore
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The worst thing to have in the first place is a job in ww1

aware_of_reality_dw
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6:42 “he returned to his unit, where he was-“ *burger king ad*

amae
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The thing about pilots and other airmen (i.e. actually up in the air) that really gets me is their constant shift between all the stuff they went through up in the air and relatively good accommodations and whatnot (for ww1 combat roles). Infantry would do a routine of rest > get to line > man the line > get to rest > wash, rinse, repeat. A process that unfolded over a month or so. Pilots oscillated between them in timeframes measured in days or hours.

That had to do a number on people.

whyjnot
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12:58 WELL wait... THEY HAD CHILD LABOR EVEN IN WAR!?! wow i guess kids aren't safe even in war😂😂😂😂😂😂

Ogimastermann
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Very nice video! In early 1900 they invented Air Conditioning we did a video about that

ProjectNOTOS
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It's not really funny, but I laughed at the Stooge-esque mental image of throwing a brick at someone while flying past because of the sheer absurdity. 🤦🏻‍♀️😂

lcoq
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Be Amazed can you do the "Worst Jobs of World War 2" please

mr.gameplayer
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See this should have been the animation for the revenge video.

armanrichard
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My wheelchair goes faster than WW1 tanks. It goes at 6 mile per hour

carolinegreen
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Be amazed is quickly becoming one of my fav channels!

MishaThePolly_Therian
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0:40 wiring parties
2:08 artillery observer




3:51 air force pilots

Wubbox
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Help i was stalking his channel and i came early 😭✋️

stcy_frvr
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My grandfather was a flame thrower. The worst thing for him was having to get up to 6-8 feet of the enemy and burn them alive. The smell and screams messed with him the rest of his life. Sad.

Reallifeintheblue
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To put things in context, most of these men who fought in the two world wars, were of a similar age to the you tubers of today. I can not imagine the dreadful PTSD these poor young men & women suffered. I couldn't imagine the youths of today coping in such a hellish environment. My Great-grandfather fought in WW1, he was so traumatised by the experience that when he returned home, he was unable to hold down a job. He & his wife & children ended up in the workhouse, where he died. His son, my Grandfather, was a Sargent in WW2. I named my son in honour of these two heros of our family. This is a good video as usual from Be Amazed, but my only criticism is the slightly flippant commentary. Usually I love the commentary, but this just felt a tad disrespectful.

lindsey
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This video maybe the rare video that the new animation using Revenger Part 6 isn't look bad at all.

luuduonghy
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❤ just love BE AMAZED, and the narrator's to this channel, is just perfect

annemariemyburgh
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U like how there was a skull hiden in the bubble at 1:27

randomhuman
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What saved miners? Was it a bird? Was it a plane? Yes it was a bird. They used canaries to tell when there was too much carbon monoxide in the air.

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