Soviet Storm. WW2 in the East - Operation Barbarossa. Episode 1. StarMedia. Babich-Design

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Spring 1941. Nazi Germany dominated Europe. Poland and France had been occupied, and only the British Commonwealth fought on. Now Hitler turned east to the USSR, where Nazi dreams of a new land empire were to be fulfilled. In June 1941, he unleashed Operation Barbarossa, the largest military operation in history and the beginning of the most destructive conflict ever known.
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The project "Soviet Storm: WW2 in the East" depicts the most important events and battles of World War II. The task of the project is to illustrate the history of the war by means of computer graphics, motion-picture images and wartime actuality shots.
✦ Soviet Storm. WW2 in the East ✦ Operation Barbarossa ✦ 1 Episode
• Soviet Storm. WW2 in t...
Type: historical reenactment
Genre: docudrama
Year of production: 2011
Number of episodes: 18
Directed by: Anna Grazhdan
Written by: Artem Drabkin, Aleksey Isaev
Production designer: Valeriy Babich
Music by: Boris Kukoba
Producers: Valeriy Babich, Vlad Ryashin, Sergey Titinkov, Konstantin Ernst
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  • @shakazulu301
    @shakazulu3012 жыл бұрын

    It’s very refreshing to see a documentary from the Soviet perspective. All the history in the west is very bias against the USSR. Everyone always talks about the nazis perspective and the other allies with narratives like “How the Nazis lost” or “How D Day was the most important” and “Hitlers plans of this and that.” It’s never about how the USSR had very strong soldiers, great counter attacks, brilliant defenses, excellent logistics. The USSR was outmatched at the start but adapted very quickly. They were blindsided by the most powerful military of that time and the Soviets absolutely pulled off a heroic victory. They literally fought off genocide! By any means necessary. That’s how it had to be. Imagine if the USSR was defeated. There would have been a genocide on the continental level. Unimaginable horror. But the USSR literally saved the world.. Thank you to all the brave Soviets who gave their lives for the good of humanity. True saviors.

  • @minastirith997

    @minastirith997

    2 жыл бұрын

    my great granddad was killed in Donetsk. it was the fight that turned table and now red soldiers were advancing. August 23 1943.

  • @estebanlara72

    @estebanlara72

    2 жыл бұрын

    The Soviet Union did save the world from the worst of the Nazis and I am against Communism.

  • @naturalselectionsports521

    @naturalselectionsports521

    2 жыл бұрын

    refreshing lol. RT. and russian propaganda. The winning side always writes history. The soviet soldiers were not more herioc than the werhamats soldiers...They just had unlimited amount of soldiers and supplies from the United states... Had the US known or fore saw the cold war ... Why not let them fight to the deatha nd make peace. Defeat japan. Europue would of been more peaceful had UK made peace and made Germany give up France. Tham they could dfeploy 45 divisions... BETTER yet... do a iran-iraq war solution. GIve nazis weapons to fight ussr and arm stalin. THUS stalemate and both bleed eachother dry. The consequences of letting stalin have the east europue and east germany were a 60 year cold war where we win... ut vietnam... ussr in afganistan... than ouyr troops getting killed by soviet assistance ......

  • @bololollek9245

    @bololollek9245

    2 жыл бұрын

    @Shadow Reptile What genocide? Genocide is targeted at a people. Death sentences and prison/labour sentences carried out by/sanctioned by the Soviet government was against former civil war enemies that had turned into guerilla fighters, raiders and saboteurs (for example they used to slaughter farm animals in the tens of thousands and burning crops and fields causing mass starvation). Rogue police/NKVD officers carried out most of the excecutions that Stalin and the Soviet government is blamed for. At that time, that activity was not sanctioned by the state and it was illegal, but the government structure was so corrupt and hard to control that it was hard for government high-ups to know about it or do anything to stop it.

  • @bololollek9245

    @bololollek9245

    2 жыл бұрын

    It makes me happy that some people wish to look at history from multiple viewpoints and not only from the echochamber presented in your countrys schools

  • @nishant86
    @nishant863 жыл бұрын

    15:10 - "Russia's great patriotic war has begun" instant goosebumps and tears... I have no idea how many times I have watched this series..everytime I get tears at the suffering that the people have to go through during those times.. ♥️

  • @BaHaEzZz

    @BaHaEzZz

    3 жыл бұрын

    Yeah, that is my favorite bit. Does anyone know the song that was played there?

  • @user-jc2hw3uo3e

    @user-jc2hw3uo3e

    3 жыл бұрын

    @@BaHaEzZz Download Shazam. I don't know (т.т)

  • @BaHaEzZz

    @BaHaEzZz

    3 жыл бұрын

    @@user-jc2hw3uo3e Shazam worked, thank you Danya! it's called walz autumn dream

  • @user-jc2hw3uo3e

    @user-jc2hw3uo3e

    3 жыл бұрын

    @@BaHaEzZz =D НЕЗАЧТО! (^.^)

  • @dare-er7sw

    @dare-er7sw

    2 жыл бұрын

    Your real nature is just consciousness. There's an end to pain and suffering once the physical body dies. This consciousness is not affected by events or circumstances and it is the real you.

  • @ItsTheSilverSurfer
    @ItsTheSilverSurfer2 ай бұрын

    I bet I've watched this series 30 times. No exaggeration. Best WWll series ive ever seen. The war on the Eastern front is by far the most fascinating.

  • @gabrielasmoje2355

    @gabrielasmoje2355

    Ай бұрын

    Not only the most fascinating, but also the most important and decisive one

  • @BhfuilIAm1312

    @BhfuilIAm1312

    Күн бұрын

    I've only come across like 2 documentaries on the Eastern Front and yet there are dozens on the Western Front

  • @gabrielasmoje2355

    @gabrielasmoje2355

    15 сағат бұрын

    @@BhfuilIAm1312 Yes, if you want to know the truth about WWII, you have to do your own research for the “official history” is mostly US and UK propaganda about themselves.

  • @viktorwong9069
    @viktorwong90692 жыл бұрын

    I'm Chinese and I watched this documentary when I was still in junior high school, it was awesome

  • @babani8418
    @babani84183 жыл бұрын

    I finally found some ww2 documentaries that are not just verteran interviews and front line stories. its actual tactics and strategies, battle details and well clear mapping ! Good job!! Love from the USA

  • @valarmstrong7801

    @valarmstrong7801

    3 жыл бұрын

    Yeap, i guess current military tactics have nothing to do with WW2 now. As yourself i also had a hardtime finding this Jem

  • @carlajenkins1990

    @carlajenkins1990

    3 жыл бұрын

    I'm gonna watch this several times. Congratulations. You have graduated to being one of my reliable sources.

  • @uegvdczuVF

    @uegvdczuVF

    3 жыл бұрын

    Go to the StarMediaEn page, check out the documentaries playlist. The WWI and Korean War are also interesting. Stay safe!

  • @Tales41

    @Tales41

    3 жыл бұрын

    I was a bit disapointed with those small picture documentaries focusing on subjective narratives and soldgers made in america rather than commanders and maps.

  • @Tales41

    @Tales41

    3 жыл бұрын

    @@fnacd yup those american documentary are fake

  • @murrayallinger2830
    @murrayallinger28304 жыл бұрын

    By far the best Russian produced WW2 documentary I've seen.

  • @ronalddunne3413

    @ronalddunne3413

    3 жыл бұрын

    Probably because it was produced post-Soviet era.

  • @murrayallinger2830

    @murrayallinger2830

    3 жыл бұрын

    @Andrew Bailiie I'm up to Episode 17 now, and I notice that the propaganda is increasing somewhat. Still an excellent and very interesting series.

  • @yogotti9496

    @yogotti9496

    3 жыл бұрын

    Best documentary period bro. And I’m American my guy. I cried just now after episode 17. I’m a ww2 geek but this was beautiful. I love the sad music at the end of the episodes. Damn

  • @cherw940k

    @cherw940k

    3 жыл бұрын

    @@murrayallinger2830 hi. Could you give examples of propaganda

  • @annar3519

    @annar3519

    3 жыл бұрын

    @@yogotti9496 Yea, I also loved music a lot.

  • @abdullahamir52
    @abdullahamir523 жыл бұрын

    Best WW2 documentary series ever. The description, level of details and music are unparalleled. Please keep this English version available.

  • @user-lt8le3de1c

    @user-lt8le3de1c

    2 жыл бұрын

    The problem is that KZread is censoring, that is, a "democratic" country USA is blocking freedom of speech

  • @constantdeviant

    @constantdeviant

    Жыл бұрын

    I recommend The World At War uk tv series

  • @concretehippogaming

    @concretehippogaming

    10 ай бұрын

    @@constantdeviant nah thats way worse

  • @Elendil513
    @Elendil5136 жыл бұрын

    I honestly can't count how many times I've watched this whole series. Probably 30+. So high quality. I hope someone who had a hand in the production sees this but thank you for making this. With love from your wartime allies GB

  • @kublakhan1334

    @kublakhan1334

    4 жыл бұрын

    Elendil513 ,Allies ? Stalin signed a pact with Hitler and they carved up Poland between themselves !!

  • @nitrofiregamingtv1155

    @nitrofiregamingtv1155

    4 жыл бұрын

    Kubla Khan I mean yes, but the Germans did attack the USSR, so USSR allied itself with GB and USA.

  • @user-vj1cw8vf7v

    @user-vj1cw8vf7v

    4 жыл бұрын

    @@kublakhan1334 and before this Poland ate some land from Czechoslovakia. Why u dont pay attention on it?

  • @WorkerBeesUnite

    @WorkerBeesUnite

    4 жыл бұрын

    I've been telling everyone about this series for the last whole day (most of who dont care, but try telling ME that lol)

  • @yzmey42113

    @yzmey42113

    4 жыл бұрын

    @@kublakhan1334 Poland signed a pact with Hitler in 1934.

  • @user-sw7sq8rb6j
    @user-sw7sq8rb6j2 жыл бұрын

    我是中国人,有着和俄罗斯人民相似的记忆,感谢为了保卫祖国而战斗的人们!

  • @Fuseflight09

    @Fuseflight09

    Жыл бұрын

    Thanks to Chinese army for standing like a solid concrete wall against Japanese army and standing without any thoughts about giving up from occupation of Manchuria in 1931 till full victory and liberation of China in 1949, for your country war gave the longest and one of the hardest part and Chinese people stood all this part strong💪🇨🇳

  • @cgmaster

    @cgmaster

    10 ай бұрын

    СССР помогли Братскому Китаю тогда! Together we stand! And fighting we WIN!!!

  • @austinwinsett5593
    @austinwinsett55933 жыл бұрын

    The way the music slowly comes in and crescendos as the bombs hit at 15:15 is just perfect man that’s some art

  • @jeffhomama18
    @jeffhomama182 жыл бұрын

    Great to see things from a different perspective in the US. It is never portrayed in school, the resilience, fortitude, and courage of Soviet and/or Russian people. What they did was truly amazing. My hats off to them.

  • @Bongoid

    @Bongoid

    Жыл бұрын

    War is multi sided Cannot forget the braver of both the soviets and the nazis during the war

  • @avatarwan5824

    @avatarwan5824

    4 ай бұрын

    ​​@@Bongoid > Nazis > brave Choose one.

  • @woolfieMcP
    @woolfieMcP3 жыл бұрын

    I remember watching these on History channel and could never get enough. Truly one of the best WWII documentary series out there and I'm really glad it's on KZread

  • @djfhsusbruh6698

    @djfhsusbruh6698

    2 жыл бұрын

    Watching history channel in lately made me cringe.

  • @darkfx3208
    @darkfx3208 Жыл бұрын

    This series is... The best WW2 documentary out there. Bar none.

  • @benthomas2232
    @benthomas22324 жыл бұрын

    OMG It's finally back, I've missed this for years. Please keep this on KZread.

  • @antorseax9492

    @antorseax9492

    4 жыл бұрын

    It's on Amazon Prime

  • @alitlweird

    @alitlweird

    3 жыл бұрын

    save it to a hard drive. In case it gets taken down

  • @axerace5618

    @axerace5618

    3 жыл бұрын

    It’s a great series

  • @kwakuba9167
    @kwakuba91673 жыл бұрын

    Many thanks to General Kuznetsov and his men. They have demonstrated how to endure hardship and fight back and win. One of my favorite red army commanders.

  • @thinkingmind9816
    @thinkingmind98162 жыл бұрын

    Only 1.5 million views, it's a shame that such high quality productions don't get their worth, it should have had a billions views by now, what content and production, just marvellous

  • @ryanabercrombie7966
    @ryanabercrombie79664 жыл бұрын

    Seen this 6 times in the past 3 years, so I'm happy to see the English versions back on KZread :)

  • @jamesshelton4530
    @jamesshelton45304 жыл бұрын

    So happy the English version is back. Best damn documentary chronicling the Nazi invasion of the Soviet union. The Russian people cared not about ideology. Only to defend themselves and their home land against malevolent barbaric invader. Without their struggle and sacrifice it would have not made possible the Allied invasion of Normandy. We owe as much a debt of gratitude to them as we do to our own veterans. May peace permanently reign through out the remainder of our civilization.

  • @Mentol_

    @Mentol_

    3 жыл бұрын

    30-50% of the soviet army were part of the communist organizations. They defended the achievements of their revolution, not an abstract national Russia.

  • @josephruiz7233

    @josephruiz7233

    2 жыл бұрын

    @@Mentol_ I think it was 20% at best. The Kommissars were even conscripts, and if they resisted orders, they'd face life in prison or death penalty.

  • @Mentol_

    @Mentol_

    2 жыл бұрын

    @@josephruiz7233 According to the soviet encyclopedia and other historical books, the percentage of members of the party and the communist organization of youth in the army was: June 1941 - 50.4% January 1942 - 29.6% January 1943 - 36.3% January 1944 - 41.2% January 1945 - 41.8% July 1945 - 44.6%

  • @kapilahlawat1137
    @kapilahlawat11374 жыл бұрын

    Thankyou for coming back during quarantine

  • @sorryifoldcomment8596
    @sorryifoldcomment85963 жыл бұрын

    12:25 What a hero! Can't imagine how many lives he saved.

  • @andreasandreotti4492
    @andreasandreotti44922 жыл бұрын

    A sober but objective and true narration of the brutal war that Nazis and fascists declared against the whole world between 1925 and 1945. In these marathon documentaries that extend to about 15 hours of retellings of the war, one can get a fair description of all the important elements that got both Nazis and fascists defeated. No special stories about the Jewish suffering that dominates other descriptions with the theme of World War II. No Jewish monopoly of suffering in these documentaries. Here the suffering of all the peoples due to the war is told and noticed. In addition, one gets a fairer account of the Red Army's heroic and resolute effort to defeat German Nazism and Japanese fascism.

  • @EQOAnostalgia

    @EQOAnostalgia

    2 жыл бұрын

    I... don't think i ever read a more mixed and skewed version of these events in my life... murdering commies are heroic? You understand the war crimes committed by that horrible army and its leadership? They were straight up satanic. Oh and their entire ideology was given to them by the same people you are happy aren't highlighted here... talk about confusion man.

  • @aliasunknown7476
    @aliasunknown747610 ай бұрын

    The best war series in existance.

  • @kickassandchewbubblegum639

    @kickassandchewbubblegum639

    10 ай бұрын

    its all russian propaganda tho...this was made by a russian media company...lots of it is exaggerated and a lot is left out yes a lot of it is true but so many little details where it is not...if you like ww2 comic book style with a lot hyperbolic flare and bling then this is the documentary for you and your kid on saturday cartoon day if you want real life real history you need the 70s documentaries that have people from all sides who lived during these times doing interviews and getting a comparison... the only truth we could extract that is with no doubt is from the eye witnesses from all sides...they dont know each other yet say the same things...thats how we know that that is truthful... this documentary has none of that...just a russian media company from 2010s telling you

  • @vlad_47

    @vlad_47

    10 ай бұрын

    @@kickassandchewbubblegum639 This documentary is a russian-ukrainian joint project from 2011 when Ukraine and Russia were eachothers largest economic partners before the 2014 coup.

  • @colmmacN
    @colmmacN4 жыл бұрын

    Thank you for bringing this back!

  • @davidgichohi5553
    @davidgichohi55533 жыл бұрын

    wow!wow! this doesnt even look like a documentary. Its full of real war tactics and strategies all illustrated on the screen. EXCELLENT!!! We need more of these.

  • @ravenouself4181
    @ravenouself41812 жыл бұрын

    Overall, a very objective and unbiased series. Much better than anything the "History Channel" and "National Geographic" are spewing out.

  • @x-x-x-x-x-x-x-x-x-x-x-x

    @x-x-x-x-x-x-x-x-x-x-x-x

    Жыл бұрын

    It isn't objective. The German guy who warned soviets was shot just after that. They just didn't mention it. And for good reason.

  • @cooperrush6474

    @cooperrush6474

    5 ай бұрын

    He was not shot, I know you read that off Wikipedia so how about you admit it and stop pretending to be smart

  • @ravenouself4181

    @ravenouself4181

    4 ай бұрын

    @@x-x-x-x-x-x-x-x-x-x-x-x Or, and hear me out, they were trying to fit as much important information within 45-ish minutes as humanly possible and decided to cut information that didn't have a direct impact ont he war.

  • @thebluechipinvestor
    @thebluechipinvestor4 жыл бұрын

    Probably the best war documentary series ever!!!

  • @Ayranenjoyer
    @Ayranenjoyer2 жыл бұрын

    I am once again here to watch this masterpiece for a second time. I will return here every 2-3 months.

  • @AntonQvarfordt
    @AntonQvarfordt Жыл бұрын

    I've seen this doc like 20 times.. It's just great.

  • @josephhall7731
    @josephhall77314 жыл бұрын

    Thanks for bringing this great documentary back, I love your videos please do more like this one of the best on KZread.

  • @brandonmcgrew4367
    @brandonmcgrew43673 жыл бұрын

    I like the neutrality in this documentary, just telling us what happened, not a twist in one sides favor.

  • @sloptek1807

    @sloptek1807

    2 жыл бұрын

    >... until 1941 USSR and Nazi Germany were allies... >... documents were lost in the soviet berocraucy... This documentary would be great if such BS wasn't mentioned.

  • @brandonmcgrew4367

    @brandonmcgrew4367

    2 жыл бұрын

    @@sloptek1807 bud I was talking about the narrating of the documentary not the wars politics.

  • @lotr3152

    @lotr3152

    2 жыл бұрын

    @@sloptek1807 Sounds like berocraucy didn't exist, and Third Reich haven't any treaties with USSR.

  • @sloptek1807

    @sloptek1807

    2 жыл бұрын

    @@lotr3152 Well, obviously berocraucy existed in the USSR, just like in all other countries, but to say with full seriousness that Soviets lost spy report, report of one of the most effective agents and biggest informants, to say that it didn't reach Kremlin, especially in Stalin's times, is really silly or autors of the program deliberately made this 'mistake'. Can you prove that the USSR and the 3 Reich were allies? BTW, what are your thoughts about 1973 Helsinki agreements, when the USSR and the US divided entire Europe (not to mention other part of our planet) on their zones of influence? For 'some' reason no one calls it a 'pact', right?)

  • @lotr3152

    @lotr3152

    2 жыл бұрын

    @@sloptek1807 Ok, it was a temporary and fragile alliance, but it was. Another question, was it a forced step to save eastern part of Poland, or a criminal conspiracy with the Nazis. (And I, by the way, coming round to the first opinion). Thought, it depends on what we can assume "an alliance". What about bureaucracy... Well, that is not shame for headquarters of the intelligence to miss the right report among the same, the equally important. If every report gives different information, and there isn't any heavy proofs that some is truer, that is about to impossible - find exactly this one, which has a right information. And in conclusion I can say that in the original this moments are shown far less pronounced or even aren't shown at all.

  • @imrankhan-jv7xk
    @imrankhan-jv7xk4 жыл бұрын

    Best documentry!!! This is pure gold worth in archives.

  • @draftmagicagain1000
    @draftmagicagain10003 жыл бұрын

    Largest military conflict in the history of humanity. Such a captivating story.

  • @angelamagnus6615

    @angelamagnus6615

    2 жыл бұрын

    Largest land invasion

  • @legolas-xu6ou
    @legolas-xu6ou4 жыл бұрын

    By far the best documentary about the eastern front. Thank you!

  • @PeterSodhi
    @PeterSodhi3 жыл бұрын

    34:41 "It would be no exaggeration to say that the war against Russia had been won in the first 14 days" Franz Halder Head of the German Army. The fact that Russia won WWII on behalf of the Whole world is one of the greatest and most melancholic achievements in modern times. Weep for their dead.

  • @gst013

    @gst013

    3 жыл бұрын

    Russia certainly didn't win WWII on behalf of the whole world, although they basically ground the Germans to a standstill by using their vast country, cold weather and endless manpower. I'm no American lover, but if they hadn't helped open up the western front, and (more importantly) ended up destroying the Japanese army to the east, there would've been a huge second front for the Russians to fight. There were also dozens of other countries who contributed to defeating the Germans. To be perfectly frank, the fact that the Germans were able to fight so many great powers at once and have so much success for a period of years with a far, far smaller population and industrial base is astounding and somewhat mind-boggling.

  • @Lubhomir

    @Lubhomir

    3 жыл бұрын

    @@gst013 Yeah right, but if USA did had USSR also fighting Germans, there would be no hope for sole USA to keep against combined power of Hitlers Europe and former USSR and Japan included. So the same is true other way around. As mentioned, contribution of USA was mostly in tying down Japan (btw a very small fish compared to Germany at that time), but much less in Europe. Actually D-Day was mostly helpful to Germans, who did not end up all under communists. Btw i say Japan was a small fish, because they knew they were not superior to USA from the beginning, so they needed to bet all on one devastating naval attack. E.g. 1 day was decisive. With Germany, it was not as possible. And It took years for war to turn decisive.

  • @tigranharutyunyan8243

    @tigranharutyunyan8243

    3 жыл бұрын

    It was not Russia it was USSR. Just because Russia was the largest republic in the union does not mean they can claim the entire credit. It simply undermines millions of Ukrainians, Belorussians, Armenians, Georgians etc who gave their lives for the common victory

  • @Lubhomir

    @Lubhomir

    3 жыл бұрын

    @@tigranharutyunyan8243 I agree. It was not only Russians. I think USA contribution in effect was similar to USSR, but USA did not had to commit as much as USSR because of geography, and other factors. So by gloriyfying USSR i dont mean to diminish their contribution. But if we talk about, who could do more in fight against evil in those years, i think USA still had some reserves. But who can blame them, if they wished good for their people. It was an european stupidity, that we allowed two world wars to occur, rendering former colonial powers such as England, France, Germany or Spain to become bossed by USA. In USA they considered Lincoln as Greatest president, even greater than Washington, because i think they knew he managed to unite in lasting manner. Which put them inevitably to path to world dominance. Even without ww1 and ww2 it would happen, just more slowly.

  • @Ahmed_Hasan_

    @Ahmed_Hasan_

    3 жыл бұрын

    @@gst013 ww2 was won in 1943 and finished 1945 Year that US came in on land: 1944

  • @davidhouston4810
    @davidhouston48103 жыл бұрын

    We who can see remember the sacrifice of the soviet peoples, and acknowledge their defeat of the Nazi horror saved us all, they were all heroes not only of the Soviet Union but of the entire world, Thank You. I weep.

  • @fritzlang4941

    @fritzlang4941

    2 жыл бұрын

    You must love living in a multicultural country, do you.

  • @davidhouston4810

    @davidhouston4810

    2 жыл бұрын

    @@fritzlang4941 Indeed I do. The ability to speak with people of so many lands is a joy to me. It opens my eyes, and my mind.

  • @fritzlang4941

    @fritzlang4941

    2 жыл бұрын

    @@davidhouston4810 Yeah right. Living in gated communities with record crime numbers, rampant drug use and a steadily decreasing indigeneous population really sounds like paradise, how could i not see that.

  • @davidhouston4810

    @davidhouston4810

    2 жыл бұрын

    @@fritzlang4941 You see that which you wish to see. My community is open, There are no gates or walls. Crime is much as it always has been, Drug use is the escape of many it is true. But after a savage decline. The Native population is slowly recovering, their culture recognised and even revered. I do not claim to live in Paradise, But neither is it Hell.

  • @fritzlang4941

    @fritzlang4941

    2 жыл бұрын

    ​@@davidhouston4810 The normal ppl are fed up with multiculti which is why they are fleeing to the suburbs. They don't want their child to be 1 indigeneous child among 100 foreigners, and this development is the reality, not your rose-tinted spectacles.

  • @michael_dugan
    @michael_dugan2 жыл бұрын

    It’s unfathomable when you think about how many Soviet troops were lost in encirclements. So many massive encirclements and yet the Red Army still managed to continue

  • @bonzomcduffy8336
    @bonzomcduffy83364 жыл бұрын

    I love this documentary and the style. Thank you.

  • @radiwolf
    @radiwolf4 жыл бұрын

    I've watched this whole series. Probably 20+. English version. Awesome High quality.. Love History. Great made . Thank you. Bardzo Dziekuje.

  • @Tales41
    @Tales414 жыл бұрын

    Favorite documentary back guys!

  • @hugooliveira7057
    @hugooliveira70572 жыл бұрын

    Amazing documentaries. Keep up the good work.

  • @ahmedhammoda8167
    @ahmedhammoda81672 жыл бұрын

    Best doc I ever seen about the Eastern front

  • @montehammons7917
    @montehammons79174 жыл бұрын

    Great series. Glad it is back in English. Now seeing them all for a second and third time.

  • @Swimfinz
    @Swimfinz2 жыл бұрын

    Phenomenasl series. A must-watch for all of humanity.

  • @efz629

    @efz629

    Жыл бұрын

    Is there any series about Stalins ethnic and politic cleansing?

  • @rajkamald684

    @rajkamald684

    2 ай бұрын

    ​@@efz629😂😂😂😂

  • @vivaprez
    @vivaprez Жыл бұрын

    thank u for excellent uploads👍🏽

  • @rafaelvillegas8509
    @rafaelvillegas85094 жыл бұрын

    Wow..great job...very precise and narrative...thank you sir

  • @cyclingmadhedgehog8860
    @cyclingmadhedgehog88603 жыл бұрын

    This is brutal but incredibly fascinating.

  • @gabrielsoto8056
    @gabrielsoto80563 жыл бұрын

    I grew up with these documentaries, love the content!

  • @archaraf
    @archaraf3 жыл бұрын

    I just came acrose this channel and it's facinating!!!. I always have been huge fun of ww2 history and curiouse about what's really had happend during the german offensive in the eastern front, thank you so much for this

  • @s.karkun9691
    @s.karkun9691 Жыл бұрын

    Best documentary I have seen to date

  • @sawrasam
    @sawrasam4 жыл бұрын

    outstanding... best historical series ive seen

  • @RodCast2012
    @RodCast20123 жыл бұрын

    This is the best history Chanel in KZread. No more jews victims videos or Americans claiming they won the war. They did they part of the job and deserve respect, but denying the great sacrifice the Russians paid isn't fair. My respect to all veterans and victims of that terrible war. Great job

  • @WorldHistory42

    @WorldHistory42

    3 жыл бұрын

    +

  • @applepie4287
    @applepie42874 жыл бұрын

    Yes it back! Oh my goodness words can't express my joy!

  • @linachou2137
    @linachou21373 жыл бұрын

    I love your channel man I so alsome I get all my history information from you man so keep up with the good work

  • @kenpontious7633
    @kenpontious76333 жыл бұрын

    As an American this series completely changed my view of the war. The eastern front is glossed over in western history books. I am convinced the Red Army did not need us and had it not been for the Normandy landings they would smashed there way to the French Coast.

  • @mayankdwivedi9719

    @mayankdwivedi9719

    3 жыл бұрын

    You couldn't be more succinct!

  • @brucepedersen4032

    @brucepedersen4032

    3 жыл бұрын

    I disagree. Supplies thru the arctic and iran by allies were crucial. The trucks russians drove were studabaker made in usa.

  • @Lubhomir

    @Lubhomir

    3 жыл бұрын

    USA role was important, but to be exact. Main contribution of USA was, to not join Germans. And to pin down Japan. In Europe, you probably are right, that Normandy landing was helpful, but not decisive.

  • @kenpontious7633

    @kenpontious7633

    3 жыл бұрын

    @@brucepedersen4032 thats cool you disagree. I still stand by what i said. Also I would point out those artic routes where not as big a supplier to the Red Army as very few units used western equipment. My point was not to diminish our contribution but rather elevate substantially the Russian sacrifices and accomploshments. Sadly in my schooling and research the eastern front is very much glossed over which is a tragedy considering what happened there. I am proud of what we did no doubt but also am in awe of what happened in the east. I had an epiphany after watching these and highly recommend them to any history buff.

  • @ellenb7587
    @ellenb7587 Жыл бұрын

    First time I’ve seen this and I am totally captivated. Thank you so much for posting this!

  • @anindyamukhopadhyay8
    @anindyamukhopadhyay83 жыл бұрын

    One of the best Documentaries of all time And the best work providing accurate details of the devastating war on Eastern Front. Greatest land Battles were faught on this very front. Thanks 🙏 for presenting us with this high quality content.

  • @infernosgaming8942
    @infernosgaming89424 жыл бұрын

    Easily one of the best productions on youtube, the mix of maps, cgi and recreations is amazing, I wish I could like this video twice

  • @C63Bez
    @C63Bez3 жыл бұрын

    Watched this so many time absolutely fantastic series

  • @oldfatbastad6053
    @oldfatbastad60532 жыл бұрын

    excellent series from a forgotten side of the war. got the boxset coming today. i tend to put this lot on play and listen to it while i get on with other stuff. :)

  • @SomeOne-yn3uj
    @SomeOne-yn3uj3 жыл бұрын

    It's good to see the Russians' point of view of WW2

  • @WorldHistory42

    @WorldHistory42

    3 жыл бұрын

    its not point of view. This series made by using NKVD ww2 documents

  • @SomeOne-yn3uj

    @SomeOne-yn3uj

    3 жыл бұрын

    @@WorldHistory42 I may expressed badly. Each country that edit a documentary on WW2 put slightly more emphasis on their own country. I've watched documentaries edited by France, Canada, the US and China. Each gives the same facts, but narrates their own Country's history with more details. It's good link details from the different factions now that I am watching a documentary based on the Soviets documents.

  • @WorldHistory42

    @WorldHistory42

    3 жыл бұрын

    @@SomeOne-yn3uj I agree with you. All of non Russian countries that are making documentaries are want to make their country the winner of that war but here everything is right, I have red a lot of books about the great patriotic war

  • @yessir889

    @yessir889

    2 жыл бұрын

    @@WorldHistory42 don't be so ignorant, there's always more than one side to the story

  • @pagoleon
    @pagoleon4 жыл бұрын

    Excellent documentary series!! Great Graphics n' Details!! the Best about Soviet war n' not Only!! its among Top 3 Ever i think . .

  • @kaytato4473
    @kaytato44733 жыл бұрын

    I now feel oddly patriotic for a country I don't even live in

  • @brandonstanley9125

    @brandonstanley9125

    Жыл бұрын

    Germany or Russia?

  • @alexnderrrthewoke4479

    @alexnderrrthewoke4479

    Жыл бұрын

    ​@@brandonstanley9125 Russia of course

  • @Trenchfood

    @Trenchfood

    Жыл бұрын

    USSR

  • @saffa321

    @saffa321

    11 ай бұрын

    USSR does that to a person

  • @chadkarr7394

    @chadkarr7394

    11 ай бұрын

    Also, a country that no longer exists, at that 😆 (Soviet Union).

  • @iznasen
    @iznasen4 жыл бұрын

    Amazing narration!

  • @akimalu
    @akimalu4 жыл бұрын

    Finally the english version is back.... yesss.. thank you for uploading again

  • @robertglennon657
    @robertglennon6572 жыл бұрын

    A very well made documentary. Very informative

  • @hfe1833
    @hfe18333 жыл бұрын

    This documentary is direct to the point I like WW2 documentary so much

  • @gamingcollection270
    @gamingcollection270 Жыл бұрын

    This is just the kind of documentary I like to watch.

  • @Ayranenjoyer
    @Ayranenjoyer Жыл бұрын

    Time to watch this again

  • @brendakipkemoi2738
    @brendakipkemoi27384 жыл бұрын

    Star Media well done, so informative. Loved the series on the Russian Royal family too. Keep them coming

  • @Kalach444
    @Kalach4442 жыл бұрын

    oddajcie te serie dokumentów po polsku

  • @aazizgoksel
    @aazizgoksel4 жыл бұрын

    splendid documentary , congratlations

  • @splouche1234
    @splouche12344 жыл бұрын

    Merci pour cette nouvelle perspective ,un coup de cœur !

  • @doggbone294
    @doggbone294 Жыл бұрын

    This is a truly incredible series!!

  • @gribrus527
    @gribrus527 Жыл бұрын

    Топовый исторический сериал на реальных событиях о второй мировой войне с объективными фактами и разумной статистикой, смотрел на момент выхода, подсадил друзей и все многое окружение товарищей! Приятно видеть те же эмоции у товарищей из разных стран!

  • @PumpkinPixie1978
    @PumpkinPixie19782 жыл бұрын

    I'm binge watching this channel. :)

  • @pranshkhubchandani8102
    @pranshkhubchandani81023 жыл бұрын

    Awesome documentary

  • @caelestigladii
    @caelestigladii4 жыл бұрын

    Oh. English version is back. Took me until 7 minutes in before I realised. lol

  • @SFFRN19

    @SFFRN19

    4 жыл бұрын

    I had all English version episodes in my old pc but the Hard disk got corrupt (ー_ー゛)

  • @Mdv8611

    @Mdv8611

    4 жыл бұрын

    Watched this series probably 3-4 times already. Keep on coming back.

  • @nitrofiregamingtv1155

    @nitrofiregamingtv1155

    4 жыл бұрын

    Mdv8611 I know right it’s so good.

  • @KingAlpaca

    @KingAlpaca

    4 жыл бұрын

    Was really waiting for this!

  • @franklinpierce2854

    @franklinpierce2854

    4 жыл бұрын

    Russian maps are useless.

  • @bojanpavkovic287
    @bojanpavkovic2873 жыл бұрын

    Best WW2 documentary ever.

  • @gerhardanton8759
    @gerhardanton87594 жыл бұрын

    Chapeau and many thanks for that correct film... and without any wrong.... Compliment for that great documentary... ...

  • @matthiaszielinski2343
    @matthiaszielinski23433 жыл бұрын

    excellent documentary

  • @apexsavage2711
    @apexsavage2711 Жыл бұрын

    On my third time of watching this whole series

  • @albertthegreat9192

    @albertthegreat9192

    Жыл бұрын

    ++++++ I'm Russian and it's the best documentaries I've ever seen.

  • @apexsavage2711

    @apexsavage2711

    Жыл бұрын

    @@albertthegreat9192 did you have any family in ww2 ?

  • @albertthegreat9192

    @albertthegreat9192

    Жыл бұрын

    @@apexsavage2711 one my grandfather died during war, second was in NKVD during the war and died few years after it

  • @vlad_47

    @vlad_47

    Жыл бұрын

    same now

  • @arbimanoubi1989
    @arbimanoubi19892 жыл бұрын

    Excellent and detailed documentary

  • @make3vr57
    @make3vr574 жыл бұрын

    this series is great

  • @kolliejallah6601
    @kolliejallah66014 жыл бұрын

    Thanks God is back and you star Media for bringing it back

  • @thesithlord1019
    @thesithlord10193 жыл бұрын

    The theme is AWESOME

  • @hazelnut4942
    @hazelnut49424 жыл бұрын

    finally a modern unbiased video..very well done believable graphics unlike other documentarys..heres hoping for more..

  • @Kylethetroll91
    @Kylethetroll913 жыл бұрын

    Cant wait to watch all these documentarys as a englishmen o have watched loads of documentarys from the british prespective but its very informative watching domumentary from a russian point of view

  • @robertmanalo3698
    @robertmanalo36982 жыл бұрын

    Excellent production

  • @kingofthetigers
    @kingofthetigers Жыл бұрын

    The Germans and Soviets were never allies. They had a non agression pact, not an alliance.

  • @Prepareforabetterworld

    @Prepareforabetterworld

    8 ай бұрын

    If they had a alliance the US, England and every other country in the allies would probably not exist anymore

  • @josephbingham1255
    @josephbingham12553 жыл бұрын

    Excellent details from the Soviet side.

  • @longyu9336
    @longyu93364 жыл бұрын

    I liked it for the soundtrack alone

  • @TheSamstergangster
    @TheSamstergangster4 жыл бұрын

    wow this is great more please

  • @johnriskbreaker1143
    @johnriskbreaker11434 жыл бұрын

    Excelent design.

  • @AlexanderTch
    @AlexanderTch3 жыл бұрын

    Lol. Non-Agression pact is called in that English translation as "alliance" which is not called like that in original Russian text . Then call Poland ally of Nazi Germany. Poland signed non-aggression pact with Germany in 1934, 5 years earlier. Sort of non-Aggression pact was signed by Britain and France in 1938 in Munich, where USSR was not invited. British PM Chamberlain in London Airport waved paper with that agreement and shouted " I brought you peace".

  • @AlexanderTch

    @AlexanderTch

    3 жыл бұрын

    @Karrole 88 that's because of cold war and anti-soviet propaganda. That's why they push ahead only that info. Idea is to accuse UsSR and to humiliate its victory

  • @Lubhomir

    @Lubhomir

    3 жыл бұрын

    @@AlexanderTch I think there was more inaccuracies regarding Soviets. Such as: - Soviet leadership was incompetent (in reality, it was average). - Stalins purges army officers and by that weakened Soviet forces (if he did not do that, he would probably have many more officers joining Germans, so their competence would actually work against USSR). - Communism was reason why Russia was beaten so badly (in reality Stalin engaged in mass industrialization program, predicting a big war 10 years ahead, such industrialization would not be possible under normal regime). - Stalin was more or near as brutal as Hitler (in reality, death ratio of German POW vs Russian POW speaks volumes). - Americans said Germans were good soldiers, but needed to be led. (In reality, American soldiers encountered only 2nd class German units, moreover Germans did not had motivation to fight USA because of threat of communism). When USA actually met some 1st class units was with Japan, not Germany. But again, in naval/air warfare, you got only limited scale. Most Japan forces were dislocated in China. - USSR is blamed for not helping Polish uprising in Warsaw, while whole western front was delayed at least one year. If Western front was opened sooner, then maybe Poland would not fall under communism. So it is not as simple as to who betrayed who. - Poland is seen as victim of Ribbentrop Molotov. But Poland actually tried to attack USSR with Germans. They built most of their defences on east, while they were attacked from west.

  • @vadimandreev8570

    @vadimandreev8570

    3 жыл бұрын

    @@Lubhomir You can't be more precise.

  • @Vlad79500

    @Vlad79500

    3 жыл бұрын

    @@Lubhomir Rudenko "Wings of Victory" "On the outskirts of Warsaw - Prague, our troops came across a powerful line of enemy defense with reinforced concrete structures. No matter how we hit them from the ground and from the air, we could not crush them. The 47th Army and the 1st Army of the Polish Army advanced here. The front commander went to the command post to see General Berling, commander of the 1st Army of the Polish Army. After listening to his report and assessing the situation, Konstantin Rokossovsky came to the conclusion that it was impossible to continue the offensive with the available means of fire support and destruction. There is no need to lose people in vain. It is necessary to bring up more powerful artillery, and strike harder from the air. The commander immediately set tasks for me and V. Kazakov. Vasily Kazakov and I and the army commanders set about developing a plan for destroying the fortifications on the way to Warsaw. At dinner hosted by General Burling, excitement reigned. But humorous conversations now and then gave way to serious ones. When it came to the fortifications of Prague, someone said to Berling: - But it was you who built such a powerful defense. Now you have to take it. This is fate! Burling frowned and replied thoughtfully: “You see, our rulers have always looked to the west, not to the east, and this is the result: our people have to pay for it in blood. ... Gradually, the situation in the air over the bridgeheads began to improve. Having received a proper rebuff, enemy aircraft sharply reduced their activity. Later, until the end of the operation, our pilots reliably covered the crossings. Sparingly spending [241] the small amount of fuel that was at our disposal, the aviators with powerful concentrated strikes ensured a successful offensive of the troops to the Narew River and the capture of Prague - a suburb of Warsaw. Starting from the second half of August, Polish pilots fought side by side with Soviet aviators. On August 14, the 1st Fighter Aviation Regiment arrived at our front. "Warsaw" and the 2nd night bomber "Krakow". Polish pilots made their first sorties together with their more experienced Soviet colleagues. Subsequently, they began to perform tasks on their own. I remember that from the very beginning Second Lieutenants V. Kalinovsky, Yu. Kozak, P. Hausovich proved themselves well in battles. True, at first they did not have enough combat experience, but they had more than enough courage and ardent desire to go into battle against the fascist invaders. In conclusion, we should dwell on one more event in which the actions of the pilots of the 16th Air Army played a certain role. I mean the Warsaw uprising organized by the reactionary émigré government of Mikolajczyk. In August, our air reconnaissance crews began to report more and more frequently that they were observing in Warsaw not only anti-aircraft artillery fire, but also field gun fire. It was becoming; it is more obvious that fighting is taking place in the city. It was not clear who and with whom was fighting there. We didn’t have the strength yet for an immediate attack on Warsaw. The troops needed rest and replenishment. And combat aviation, according to the terms of its basing in the Warsaw area, could not operate at all, with the exception of fighter regiments located at forward airfields and covering crossings. On September 13, representatives of the Warsaw insurgents arrived at the headquarters of the 1st Belorussian Front - two women - Elena Yavorskaya and Yanina Yantsezhak. From them we learned what a difficult situation the insurgent units and underground organizations of Polish patriots are in as a result of the political adventures of the London émigré government of Poland. “Everyone was sure,” Yavorskaya said, “that the actions of the Warsaw rebels would be supported by the Red Army and the Allies, and that our actions by the London government were coordinated with the Soviet command and the command of the Allies. However, after a few days of bloody battles on the streets of Warsaw, it became clear to us that we were alone. “The Polish patriots,” added Yantsezhak, “fought with all their inherent devotion to the Motherland and courage. But they turned out to be cruelly deceived by the adventurers from emigration. Rokossovsky spoke to them in Polish. They passed on a request that our troops help the Human Army with weapons, ammunition, medicines, and named the approximate area of ​​deployment of this army. The commander reported everything to Moscow. The headquarters ordered to provide assistance to the rebels and organize the transfer of weapons and ammunition to them by our aircraft. In total, from September 1 to October 1, night-light pilots made 2,243 sorties to Warsaw {32}. They delivered 156 mortars, 505 anti-tank rifles, 3,288 machine guns and rifles, 41,780 grenades, a lot of ammunition and food, and even a 45 mm cannon to the rebels. Fighters, covering the areas occupied by Polish patriots, made 448 sorties {33}. It is interesting to note that almost at the same time as we did, US and British aircraft attempted to help the insurgents in Warsaw. The first three times the Allies dropped cargo at night from the Liberator planes, and the fourth time during the day from the flying fortresses. It is difficult for us to judge the results of the flights of British aviation operating at night. A clearer picture was of the use of American B-17 aircraft, from which cargo was dropped by parachute during the day. According to our observation posts, the Americans dropped about 1000 containers by parachute, of which only 21 hit the area occupied by the rebels. The rest (96 percent) went mainly to the Germans. Of course, such scanty assistance could not be compared with what our aviation did in order to ensure the fighting of Polish patriots. The course and outcome of the "Warsaw action" of Polish reactionaries is well known. Quoting some facts and figures, I would like to emphasize once again that the Soviet command, our soldiers, despite their adventurism, the apparent pointlessness from the military point of view of the uprising in Warsaw, made every effort [250] for effective support of the Polish people in their struggle against the fascist invaders."

  • @Vlad79500

    @Vlad79500

    3 жыл бұрын

    @@Lubhomir Rokossovsky: “On August 2, our intelligence agencies received information that an uprising against the German fascist invaders had allegedly begun in Warsaw. This news greatly alarmed us. Front headquarters immediately began collecting information and clarifying the scale of the uprising and its nature. Everything happened so unexpectedly that we were lost in conjectures and at first thought: weren't the Germans spreading these rumors, and if so, for what purpose? After all, frankly, the most unfortunate time for the start of the uprising was exactly the time in which it began. It was as if the leaders of the uprising had deliberately chosen the time to be defeated. ... The depth of the Belarusian operation is unmatched. On the right wing of the 1st Belorussian Front, Soviet troops advanced more than 600 kilometers. It cost a lot of effort and blood. To capture Warsaw with its powerful fortifications and numerous enemy garrisons, it took time to replenish and train troops, pull up the rear. But in those days we would have gone to great lengths to support the rebels, to join our efforts with them. But those who pushed the Warsaw people to the uprising did not think about joining the approaching troops of the Soviet Union and the Polish army. They were afraid of this. They thought about something else - to seize power in the capital before the arrival of Soviet troops in Warsaw. So the gentlemen from London ordered. ... We have not yet had any connection with the rebels. Our intelligence agencies tried to contact them by any means, but nothing worked. From everything that I was able to learn from the Polish comrades and from the extensive materials that came to the front headquarters, it could be concluded that the leaders of the uprising tried to prevent any contacts between the insurgents and the Red Army. But as time went on, the people began to understand that they were being deceived. The situation in Warsaw became more and more difficult, and strife broke out among the rebels. And only then the leaders of the AK decided to turn to the Soviet command through London. ... The tragedy unfolding in Warsaw haunted. The realization that it was impossible to undertake a major operation in order to rescue the rebels was painful. During this period, Stalin talked to me on HF. I reported on the situation at the front and on everything connected with Warsaw. Stalin asked if the front troops were able to undertake an operation to liberate Warsaw. Having received a negative answer from me, he asked to provide the insurgents with possible assistance, to alleviate their situation. He approved my suggestions on how and how we will help. I have already mentioned that on September 13, the supply of weapons, ammunition, food and medicine to the rebels began. This was done by our Po-2 night bombers. They dropped cargo from low altitudes at points indicated by the rebels. From September 13 to October 1, 1944, the aviation of the front made 4821 sorties to help the insurgents, including 2535 sorties for the insurgent forces. Our planes, at the request of the insurgents, covered their areas from the air, bombed and stormed German troops in the city. The anti-aircraft artillery of the front began to cover the insurgent forces from enemy air raids, and ground artillery began to suppress enemy artillery and mortar batteries with fire that tried to fire on the insurgents. For communication and adjustment of fire, officers were dropped by parachute. We managed to get the German planes to stop showing themselves over the insurgents. Polish comrades who managed to get to us from Warsaw spoke with enthusiasm about the actions of our pilots and artillerymen. Various rebel organizations eagerly and happily received liaison officers and spotters. All Poles-patriots, however, warned them that the AKovtsy did not want to have anything to do with us, the AK leadership was behaving suspiciously, inciting hostile agitation against the Soviet Union, the Polish government organized in Lublin, against the 1st Polish Army. Expanding assistance to the insurgents, we decided to land a strong assault force on the opposite bank, in Warsaw, using floating means. The organization of the operation was taken over by the headquarters of the 1st Polish Army. The time and place of the landing, the plan of artillery and air support, mutual actions with the rebels - everything was agreed in advance with the leadership of the uprising. On September 16, the landing units of the Polish army moved through the Vistula. They landed on areas of the coast that were in the hands of the rebel detachments. All calculations were based on that. And suddenly it turned out that in these areas - the Nazis. The operation was difficult. The first drop of the assault force managed to catch on to the shore with difficulty. All new forces had to be brought into battle. The losses were growing. And the leaders of the rebels not only did not provide any assistance to the landing, but did not even try to contact them. In such conditions it was impossible to stay on the western bank of the Vistula. I decided to stop the operation. They helped the paratroopers return to our shore. By 23 September, these units of the three infantry regiments of the 1st Polish Army had joined their units. Deciding on a heroic landing, the Polish soldiers deliberately went to self-sacrifice, trying to help out their compatriots in trouble. But they were betrayed by those for whom the interests of those in power were more important than the interests of their homeland. Soon we learned that, by order of Bura-Komorovsky and the Inspector, AK units and detachments had been withdrawn from the coastal outskirts to the interior of the city by the beginning of the landing. Their place was taken by fascist German troops. At the same time, the units of the Army of the People who were located here suffered; AK did not warn them that they were leaving the coastal strip. From that moment on, the AK leadership began preparations for surrender, about which a fairly rich material has been preserved in the archives. Our offers of assistance to those wishing to evacuate from Warsaw to the eastern bank of the Vistula were not taken into account. After the surrender, only a few dozen rebels managed to get over to the eastern coast. That is how the Warsaw Uprising ended tragically. " P.S. "After listening to his report and assessing the situation, Konstantin Rokossovsky came to the conclusion" Those, Two Poles stopped their attack on Warsaw, not Stalin...

  • @andsoiderparound9909
    @andsoiderparound99094 жыл бұрын

    Im glade that the english series is back. I’m still waiting for the Korean War series to also get its english version

  • @GEZERINO
    @GEZERINO11 ай бұрын

    VERY INFORMATIVE TY

  • @richln9682
    @richln96824 жыл бұрын

    Good stuff, and a fair balance so far. We in the west don't get to hear this story in detail too often. Looking forward to the rest.

  • @user-vm8wk9cc9v
    @user-vm8wk9cc9v11 ай бұрын

    Смотрел сегодня видео про граждагскую войну в США и во Вьетнаме. И решил найти видео про Великую Отечественную войну на английском с точки зрения Америки. Видел опросы людей. Многие даже не знают, что СССР были союзниками США, не говоря о том какую роль сыграли. 9 мая для нас это великий праздник. Настолько высокая цена была за эту победу. Жаль что после поражения Германии, наши страны были в состоянии холодной войны. И сейчас ситуация не из лучших. Пусть будет мир на Земле. Всем добра!

  • @vagonchik6513

    @vagonchik6513

    11 ай бұрын

    Так это русская документалка, просто переведенная на английский, советую ее посмотреть на русском, там диктор более выразительный

  • @xanderunderwoods3363
    @xanderunderwoods33633 жыл бұрын

    This is a fucking MASTERPIECE! Just Wow.

  • @adrielmack4316
    @adrielmack43164 жыл бұрын

    Finally it's back.

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