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July 1868.
Settlers were raped, beaten n murdered😢
Custer was a nightmare to the natives and his men.
Monster😢😢😢😢😢
Settlers paid the highest price😢
ОтветитьBen foster should play him in a movie about little big horn 💯 👏
ОтветитьI have native American heritage but what the natives did to the settlers was unspeakable, soooo the US Calavary responded😢😢
ОтветитьI feel for the Cheyenne, i do.
But to be fair, THEY STARTED WITH MURDER😢😢😢😢
Innocent settlers were slaughtered😢
ОтветитьThe battle of Washita was very sad but they raped n killed settlers first😢 sorry but true😢
ОтветитьSrry to the raped settlers.😢
ОтветитьCuster was an evil mam❤
Very selfish❤
Glad the Lakota n Sioux showed him the way out❤
There's a bit of irony for me here, as a Native combat veteran.
I've been studying the Battle at the Greasy Grass since I was a little boy. My Cherokee grandfather and I discussed it at length many times and we came to the same conclusion; Lieutenant Colonel Custer should never have attacked a village of that size. It was suicidal, and if he didn't mind dying, that's one thing, but getting his men killed too? No, that's one step too far.
At least with the way we fought, Indigenous leaders have those who followed them a choice. In the US Army, even then, those men had no choice, they had to follow their leader and die with him.
I'm sorry, I have no empathy or sympathy for Custer, though I feel bad for the soldiers who had to follow him.
There, that's my .02 cents. Sorry, just an old Native combat vet letting you know what I think about that battle.
I won't say how I feel about the Massacre at the Washita that Custer perpetrated, though I suppose you can tell, correct?
Blessings to all.
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Something does not add up with the Custer story... I don't believe for a minute that Custer just rode in to battle right after he arrived after 5 days of hard riding in 90 degree weather... Without the gatlin guns... Without good info about the indians numbers and location... Without watering his horses after 5 days of hard riding... Come on now... No way in hell !!! Something is being hidden about what really happened!!!
ОтветитьAll pbs American experience programs should be free
ОтветитьInnocent settlers were raped and murdered FIRST.
Remember that😢
This professor is wrong.
Natives murdered settlers first😮
They dont talk alot about the settlers, innocent settlers were raped and killed by natives.
Thats the reason the US government sent Calvary west.😢
I have heard of some generals and the military leaders who live for battles and war. These people don’t want peace as they said they have a harder time living with peace. So strange.
ОтветитьCuster.....what a vain dandy he must have been. I cant stop commenting on this documentary. I love this!!! Elizabeth Custer was blinded by love. Not sure, but I read that Custer had a native american mistress. It sounds very believable.
ОтветитьSeems like Custer was VERY lucky on the battlefield......till he wasn't.
ОтветитьMy lifelong dream is to go and see the Little Big Horn battle field.More like a pilgrimage of sorts. But some people seem to forget as influential as Sitting Bull was to the Lakota, he was not a chief but a medicine man. Also when some of these documentaries pass off some native american pictures as being those of Crazy Horse thats incorrect. We have no known pictures of him. He would not allow it. He felt to allow his picture to be taken would steal his soul. How fascinating!!!!!
ОтветитьIt was not a massacre. It was a military victory for the native Americans. Now, Wounded Knee, THAT was a massacre.
ОтветитьA Soviet Premier Kruschev put America in perspective very well when he told President Kennedy that the USA has a serious gap between their values and policy, pretty astute perspective, in other words the old sod ain't what it used to be.... then again it never was!
ОтветитьHe (Custer) deemed the guy (Reno) to "BE COWARDLY" - but at the same time! ...???... instead of SAYING IT TO HIS FACE, he wrote (or "LET SLIP") a letter to a newspaper ...ANONYMOUSLY!...
Seems to me Custer was the guy who suffered from narcissistic psychopathy and "high/low" mood swings.
Libby: A feminist's worst nightmare
ОтветитьMay He Rest In Paradise
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I am a 74 year old lesbian and find his wife very attractive. I wish I could go back in time and check her out. I would think marrying a flamboyant man like Custard she was gay
ОтветитьThe area around Montana where the battle of the Little Big Horn took place were actually the traditional lands of the Crow tribe but they were driven out by the numerically superior Sioux so in effect the Sioux were just as expansionist and greedy as the whites albeit on a much smaller scale.Powerful tribes conquered the weaker tribes and in the end the white tribe were the most powerful of all.🤔
ОтветитьThe Cheyenne did the fighting, The Sioux got the Glory, The Crow got the Land.
ОтветитьDont know about " girlish good looks"..
ОтветитьCuster killing women and children and desacrating burial grounds , he was morally wrong and faith dealt him his due . The indian accounts differ from historians to a great extent , what a history though , this video doesn't know what sitting bull said while being attacked
ОтветитьOne gets the slant of whomever is controlling the narrative of any Custer-Bio if they mention his bout of syphilis possibly contributing to his and Libby's childlessness. Frederick Benteen just might be the most unjustly maligned captain to have ever served in the U.S. army.
ОтветитьCuster is Patton is Trump. Trump was Patton, was Custer
Think you know ?
well... that is what happened . you are full of liberal crap and it stinks to high heaven!
ОтветитьCuster violated some of the most important rules of warfare: concentration of forces, knowledge of youre enemies disposition and size..... It seems he was too caught up with getting a great victory and enhancing his fame.. it cost him and his men their lives!
ОтветитьHe is a legend and a great American hero!
ОтветитьWhy do people make him a hero? He was a narcissist ego hungry child and women killer. He’s own arrogance and over inflated ego, got him and his men killed. So let’s make him a hero, instead tell the truth! Can’t stand him or what he is! Not a hero, a egotistical arrogant narcissist child and women killer!
ОтветитьGen Custer deserves more credit - Relentless Unitd States Fighter... i'd like to learn more about qwho he had with him in his platoon/party ( obvi, those dead, bro, but the storyt - of "HIS GUYS"
reno and crook- who appointed these fools?
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Ответитьfucken' reno. grrrr
ОтветитьFuck Custer native pride forever our land forever
ОтветитьHm, I feel generally-speaking he had skill; he lead him/his to many successive victories, however, it lead him to his ultimate loss too. He neglected the pre-established strategy; his tactic is kind of dependent on gathering/flanking, he put himself in the offensive position, however had little to no defence; leaving him open to others attacks. He spilt up his unit, probably too small even for the supposed number in the village. If he hadn't pursued his own self-validation, he may have worked together to lead the 7th to victory; even if they still ultimately lost, instead he ended up proving one of his most notable of his strengths is his most notable weakness.
ОтветитьIt’s a very good thing that our ancestors took America from the savage, Faroe, Indians. We’ve built a civilization here. We’ve built cities, communities, schools, industry… And our Midwest provides food to a lot of the world. Moreover, the United States of America is the single worlds superpower. We provide protection to many countries and many peoples. The Indians weren’t doing anything with it, but living in teepees and killing buffalo. Our ancestors did the right thing taking the land from them.
Ответить"You can still feel that battle"
I was there a few days ago and i will vouch for that. It's haunting
Lots of falsehoods in this documentary. The stuff about the Black Hills being the creation of the Sioux and their holy ground is absurd, to say the least. The Black Hills belonged to the Crows. The Sioux stole them from the Crows.
ОтветитьSitting Bull is an example of Higher Mind and the *Universal Law of Attraction" in it's Absolute Reality Value. Truly a value of a Leader, Guru, Advisor, and Example of what we can be.
ОтветитьCuster: notice how much Sean Penn favors Custer, (w/out facial hair). Amazes me.
ОтветитьCuster, George Armstrong Custer, a story that gathered various Writers applied energies and came to be a story of recent History enveloped in Modern Myth (Myth that includes essences of: Emotions, Political, Military, and energies of the Era).
Yet I have references for a greater potential that added greatly to the whole of the incident, that which resolved a number of subjects that were preferred to be removed, for the profits of moving Westward without barriers, and to do so without interference by those with Ethics and their affecting Legal constraints.
I'm at a point of personal conviction, merely need to lay down the facts in order and further establish more references to fully establish the level of proof that would withstand a Forensic Court Review.
Custer's experience, including his relatives, were a planned demise, and not by the Native Americans, but as a result 9f the "Created Situation".
The event was the Climax of a well planned strategy. (Custer has actually appeared in court and his candor, set his demise.)
One would presume it was Grant, but it was more powerful a group, imagine that.
Say what you will about this courageous American lion but know this fact: George Custer was the most photographed person of the entire 19th century...by a mile. This great nation blessed by God Almighty was forged in fire by intrepid men of iron such as George Custer.
ОтветитьCuster was an idiotic child.
Did they all call timeout for Thanksgiving together too ?
Propaganda, turned nostalgic.
It's terrorism and pillaging.
" God bless Columbus "
He brought gullible lineage with him.