VOLGOGRAD, Russia. Motherland Calls, Battle of Stalingrad Panorama, Metro Tram, Changing of Guards
Volgograd (formerly called Stalingrad). The city on the bank of Volga river where was The Battle of Stalingrad (23 August 1942 - 2 February 1943), a major battle on the Eastern Front of World War II where Nazi Germany and its allies unsuccessfully fought the Soviet Union for control of the city. The Battle of Stalingrad was the deadliest battle to take place during the WWII.
The 62nd Army Embankment, River Port, Central Staircase, Alley of Heroes, Alexander Nevsky Cathedral and Eternal Flame, Lenin Avenue, Lenin Square, Pavlov House, Gerhardt’s Mill, Battle of Stalingrad Museum, Volgograd Metro Tram, Volgograd Arena, Mamayev Kurgan, Hall of Glory, Changing of Guards, Motherland Calls Statue.
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"Simplicius The Thinker" sent me here. Liked and subbed. Change of guards gave me goose bump.
@user-bv3pd5gt8c
3 ай бұрын
Me, too! 👍👍👍👍
I Watched the 2 last streams from yesterday and been binging documentaries about Stalingrad battle. I am in awe and so grateful. I have so much respect ! Thank you Sergey, your videos are important more than ever, Greetings and much love and respect from Quebec, CA
Many, many thanks for this wonderful video. I may never visit, but I would love to.
Very touching, my breath stopped, even my eyes were tearful. My God, what Respect, Huge Bow to your Nation and your Fallen Soldiers.
@baklykovlive
Жыл бұрын
Thank you for respect! 🇷🇺 💪
@soarornor
Жыл бұрын
@@baklykovlive It was a beyond amazing video. The Stalingrad Memorial was extremely moving and your filming style was just beautiful. More people in the West need to see and understand this fully.
One of your best videos! Had to watch it from beginning to end. Learned a lot about the famous battle and the city.
Thank you sergy for such a wonderful tour
This has given me an impression of Russia that I've not considered before. Beyond words. Thank you!
Thank you, Sergei, for this superb video about Stalingrad/Volgograd. It is the best one I have ever seen about this incredible city, and I look forward to watching the video that you will produce during the summer.
Thank you, such a magnificent place, you can feel the million and more souls now at peace, thank you again
Excellent, well done, thank you Sergey.
Great history and current views of a majestic city. Thank you.
@baklykovlive
Жыл бұрын
You are very welcome!
I love that way you show the cities that you cover the Amazing Cities of Russia, you walk the streets and tell the history of one the countries of the world. Thanks for the personal touch and your love of your home. You make me want to visit Russia! Much Thanks Patrick
Stunning video thank you!
Amazing sights, so moving. Thank you Sergey
Thank you for the extensive and solemn tour of Volgograd.
very interesting vlog !
THANK YOU SERGEY FOR SHOWING US VOLGOGRAD/STALINGRAD. THAT WAS JUST AWESOME. HOPE YOU WILL DO MORE HISTORY OF YOUR COUNTRY.
Great series of Volgograd videos
Sergei, thank you for these streams. I really would love a cruise on the entire Volga, that would be awesome!
@baklykovlive
Жыл бұрын
You’re welcome! Enjoy!
Thanks so much, dear Sergey, for the awesome three streams in Volgograd. You guarded us through the very historical place where Russia began under high losses to fight back the cruel invaders, the turning point in the World War Ii. It was impressing to see the locations where all happened, one have heard and read about. Again, God bless you and the people of Russia. They always succeed against their enemies. They are the light of the world against dark powers.
Friend of mine once said drunkenly: 'We will go to the stars and tell whoever lives there of the Red Army and its sacrifice. And if we find only rocks and dust, we will tell the rocks and the dust'.
Wonderful and so educational video. Thank you❤️
This was very emotionally moving.
My hometown…
Thank you Mr Baklykov. I have been aware for a long time. But, alot of sheltered kindergarten kids of all ages in my home country should also be made aware. A hard and almost impossible mission to educate propagandablinded unawares. But some has to try. Thank you again.
I found this from Simplicius the Thinker's blog. I have so much respect for the Russian people. I have had the great fortune to count some of them as friends. God willing they will once again defeat the fascist menace on their doorstep. I hope to visit this magnificent memorial site someday. Спасибо from California!!
@user-gq9fj2hx1l
4 ай бұрын
👍👍👍 Thanks 🇷🇺🤝🇺🇲
*Thank you Sergey*
I learned so much from your Volgograd videos. Thank you.
Thank you Sergey. What a magnificent city is Volgagrad! The monument is amazing and all those names lost to the ravages of war, truly heartbreaking.
Good Job
Thanks Sergei 🇷🇺☮️
Love this thank you
If you go to Volgograd again, I recommend the Memorial Cemetery in Rossoshka, where soldiers from the Second World War are still buried. Since 2006 (I think), the graves of the Nazis have also been recorded on granite blocks. A trip tip Sergey I was there on 9.5.2012 when you had the feeling that the war had just ended. It was a very emotional moment. It's a pity that we in the West glorify the Nazis and look at the Russians as evil bears. We have learned nothing from history.
@rainscratch
Жыл бұрын
Thank you for that information.
@willbass2869
11 ай бұрын
You went off the rail with your comment that the West glorifies Nazis. You're aren't just factually wrong but you are an amoral jerk.
Just want to give my respect for mr. Vladimir Vladimirovich and love for Russia and its people, from Croatia. Work brothers.
@user-gq9fj2hx1l
4 ай бұрын
👍👍👍 Thanks bro
Really want to visit this someday
Thank you
You are so fascinating Sergey. I love Russia so much more because of you. I never disliked Russia. I just knew very little about your beautiful country. I had read the Gulag Archipelago books, and read Dostoevsky’s novels, and saw famous ballet dancers and chess players from Russia. I have seen traditional costumes of Russia. Now thanks to you I have learned so much more. ♥️♥️♥️Thank you Sergey.
@user-iz9ge9xy1u
Жыл бұрын
Gulag Archipelago is a FICTION book, it was written right after the title. It is not true story. Reallly Stalin had less amount of prisoners in sum (30 years) than US has today. And take into account that it was time right after WWI&Revolution&Civil war to WWII and a bit after when the country was totally destroyed.
@pattysherwood7091
Жыл бұрын
@@user-iz9ge9xy1u I read the books during the year right after both my parents died, so the sadness of the books were helpful to me, to help me forget my loss. I do not remember the details of the stories, but those books did not cause me to have any bad feelings toward Russia. We are all people. I felt great compassion for Russia.
@user-iz9ge9xy1u
Жыл бұрын
@@pattysherwood7091 I am very sorry about your parents. I put this comments because in our schools, this book is mandatory for schoolchildren to read, and exactly now there is a discussion that this book should be removed from the school curriculum.
@pattysherwood7091
Жыл бұрын
@@user-iz9ge9xy1u Thank you so much for your kind words. I am interested in your comments. I think there were things in the books that could not be verified, such as statistics, numbers, which I think the author said were estimates. Personally I didn’t worry about that. To me, I have the impression that there are people who have power and money who take advantage of us all, and they are now working to destroy the US. Our government is a corporation. It does not respond to us. It is not acting according to our laws or our constitution. It is more like the UN and the WEF and other foreign powers dictating what will be. You and I are not enemies. ( I am in the middle of a snowstorm and my power is blinking. 😁we may lose power again. What fun!)
Crazy to think such a bloody battle happened in such a beautiful place. The world owes Russia a great debt for what happened during the war.
@baklykovlive Hi, I am from Poland. I would like to ask you if there is any exhibition or museum in Russia which is dedicated to the cooperation between Russians and Poles during WWII. I think a video from there could reveal a big part of Polish history. Polish people are constantly fooled by the "He He Polish" government and lost their historical memory and senses!! I wish us a lot of peace and good relations between our countries again!
@user-cl2ew4ey3y
Жыл бұрын
Дорогой друг, я выросла на фильме 4 танкиста и собака и пыталась выучить польский по песням
@user-gq9fj2hx1l
4 ай бұрын
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Live streams are epic and I like the apartments that were built in Stalingrad, it looks like a brilliant place in the sunshine in winter. The museum is fascinating and I thank you for the information contained about the hero's of the Soviet Union and I am personally grateful that Stalin was a genius to have won the war against the Nazis. ( My grandad had served in the Lancaster guards in WW2 and made trips to friends he made during the 60s to the Soviet Union he loved Russia). So I find it completely brilliant and I am sorry that the situation in this century isn't as good as in 1945 against the Fascists. It's tough in England with the National Front and the SNP. they seriously are unfortunately evil and stalk people that won't give them money. I hope Ukraine gives up its antagonist assaults to the Russian people that native tongue is Russian and they realise that asking for money for weapons without paying for them with their export revenue of 73 Billion Dollars from 2020 to 2021 sept to sept is greedy terrorism. There's too many billionaire film and TV program owners and IT exports from Ukraine and it's so annoying when they don't need to be politicians to earn money; when they are not a third world country. The Ukrainian people are as greedy as the Congo and the people of India and the money they waste on Space Exploration? I wish the conflicts involved some new issues, not the same ones as the Southern Decembrists that stated that the only Emporer was called God.( After they made Czar Konstantin abdicate and hide out in Poland). This crap of Ukraine has been going on for over 150 years. It's hard to realise but if they knew what people loved about Russia in 1945 and Stalin celebrated by everyone that was happy the WW2 ended. What can people do to improve the stability of the young that don't know the cost of living through the WW2? I am proud of Russia and that my Grandad fought and survived the World War 2. I thank you Russia. From Christina Briscoe. I respected Stalin for commenting that it doesn't matter who votes for who is important is who counts them. I am proud I was born on the 6th December and he celebrated his Birthday on the Julien Calendar for the 7th January to be Christmas Day in the Soviet Union. If Ukraine realises the finance they have caused isn't fair to the World as well as Russian federation speaking people and people that want to learn the Russian language and love the Wildlife of the WWF animals of Russia too since they ate Cadburys chocolate that was popular with the WW2 forces that survived and returned home to play Monopoly. It's progress.
As someone who enjoys your wonderful embankment walks along these beautiful rivers, I am always surprised by the absence of boats. I really hope that Russia can successfully revive the water transport.
@igory3789
Жыл бұрын
Now it is not a season for river boats. Volga becomes partly frozen, especially on the northern regions.
@iluxazapolsky5877
Жыл бұрын
У нас есть речной флот просто он работает 3 месяца в году и только летом! Да да у нас есть лето
@igory3789
Жыл бұрын
@@iluxazapolsky5877 У нас есть «белая» зима и «зелёная» зима :)
@iluxazapolsky5877
Жыл бұрын
@@igory3789 точно зеленая зима)
Я чувствую что мы русские так и не сможем выучить английский без русского акцента!) Понимаю как тяжело шпионам в США:)
@amysbees6686
Жыл бұрын
And we Americans can't speak Russian without an American accent! God bless!🇷🇺🇺🇲
@alenatim3837
Жыл бұрын
Зачем?
Thanks! 🥀🥀🥀
@baklykovlive
Жыл бұрын
🙏
amazing footage
Very moving
Greetings from Switzerland. We love Russia. 😊 😊😘😘😘
Thanks!
@baklykovlive
Жыл бұрын
Thank you! 🙌
Volgograd ❤️
Thank you for an amazing channel and the respect you have of history.
@baklykovlive
Жыл бұрын
you’re welcome and thank you too! stay tuned!
I read about the epic battle when I was eleven years old. Since then I have been dedicated to the memory of your great struggle against the European Fascists.
Why does the motherland calls face east (towards the river)? Shouldn’t she be facing west (towards the enemy)? Does anyone know?
@baklykovlive
Жыл бұрын
because the monument called The Motherland Calls. Calls means she’s calling - addressing to all the Russian people (in the east)
@Avidav
Жыл бұрын
@@baklykovliveohh, that makes sense. Thank you. I would love to see the city in person some day.
Russia honors their military more than any country in the world. That statue of Motherland was beautiful. Such a patriotic country!❤
@user-ne9ko1ew3q
4 ай бұрын
Никто не забыт, ничто не забыто
It's always a huge sacrifice for that kind of thing, on both sides.
@stuartwray6175
Жыл бұрын
'that kind of thing'
I love the way you are touring. I love Russia. ❤️From France!!
Beautiful. Thank you. Take care.
I heard Soliders of Red Army are buried underneath the Motherland Russia statue . Is this true ? Also I heard every step taken by the guard's of Eternal flame is commentary to every second of the battle of Stalingrad . The steps taken on the walkway is exactly sixty seconds slowed down .
@igorgaz
Жыл бұрын
they are buried on the hill on which the sculpture stands
@baklykovlive
Жыл бұрын
35000 soldiers are buried just on this hill
@rainscratch
Жыл бұрын
@@baklykovlive 35, 000 children of parents, grandchildren, husbands, friends, patriots, all lives lost.
Sergey, what's your 10 best Russian cities/towns to settle and work?
@baklykovlive
Жыл бұрын
St Petersburg Moscow Kazan Nizhny Novgorod Ekaterinburg Ufa Novosibirsk Rostov-on-Don Sochi Krasnodar
Respect for the Heroic Soldiers and People of Stalingrad. Слава России!
Seeing this statue is the number 1 thing on my bucket list. Beautiful video
Dear Sergei ~. Have you heard of a ♦️lady Sniper♦️ at the ♦️Battle of Stalingrad♦️~ ♦️Roza Shanina♦️cute faced blonde ♦️Died in Battle Age 19♦️ at the front line ~ From Arkanghelsk ~ went to college ~ taught ~ went to War Age 14 ~ Quite successful skills ~ had a boyfriend in Battle wished to marry ~ only 19 killed in action 1945.♦️
Another home run video.
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Did you delete your live stream yesterday? Ronald deleted his channel for the fourth time .... why does he do that, then he asks all to resubscribe
@baklykovlive
Жыл бұрын
No, it’s not deleted. But just now available for members only. What about Ronald.. I won’t know why he’s doing that.
@marysmith6760
Жыл бұрын
@@wauliepalnuts6134 for real? What did he do ... did the DNC go for him? No. No did he shoot one of his neighbor's dog for following him 🐶 😂
Sergey? On the other side downhill from the statue there is the big graveyard from the heroes! And With al the names on the walls.
@baklykovlive
Жыл бұрын
On the hill in total buried about 35,000 soldiers
@elizabradley4797
Жыл бұрын
@@baklykovlive 35,000 😭 Dear God ~ You really brought the Battle of Stalingrad home ~ meaning we all can understand this huge epicness of deadliest Battle of WWII ~ Never even heard of this Battle ~ Americans only taught of European & South Pacific Theaters of War ~ 🙏 Dear God ~ Spaçiba soooooooo much Sergei. ~ Your 'filming' is just beautiful & so educational ~ Changing of the Guard ~ Wish I could talk to one of the Guards ~ feel mischeivous when I see them & want to say great job in Russian 🤪 Their march is just Wild ~ get those legs up Boys ~. 👏👏👏👏👏👏👏
I hate seeing all those unsightly tent cities of homeless and drug addicted. Seriously, though, Sergey; why are there NONE? It's in stark contrast to major American cities, for instance, that in your walk 'n' talks we never see this manifestation of social failure. What's the reason? Are there no homeless? Addicted? Where are they? The "Alley of Heroes" is moving, and a fitting tribute to these hard men and women who turned the tide of the war. Thanks for your exceptional video walk 'n' talks. I've learned more about Russia in the last six months of a long life than I was ever taught in American schools as a youngster or since. From 37:26 to the end...VERY moving.
@rainscratch
Жыл бұрын
Yes I found the tour of Saint Petersburg startling too. No graffiti, flowers everywhere, no homeless on the foot path, no threatening atmosphere, everyone civil and well behaved, the entire population NOT looking at their phones, etc. A real eye opener to have these amazing tours. The channel is sensational - just discovered it and look forward to many more incredible adventures.
@iluxazapolsky5877
Жыл бұрын
У нас в России суду сложно отобрать жилье даже у злостного не плательщика налогов! Могут отобрать телевизор холодильник автомобиль гараж если есть чтоб погасить долг но жилье нет во всяком случае очень сложно по этому бездомных мало
Aesthetically is not my piece of cake. Ethically, I believe that these resources could relieve many people/Russian in need.
From the United States of America - Slava Rus! Much respect for what Russian endured in our cause for Freedom.
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Mother Russia❤️🇷🇺
@elizabradley4797
Жыл бұрын
Hi Mother of Norway ~ Missed you today ~ Absolutely Dumbfounding ~ Americans know very little about or nothing about the Battle of Stalingrad ~ Sergei did a fabulous job of showing / teaching us about this pivotal Battle ~ 🕊️🌹🙏☮️. Stay Warm & Well Eva ~ 🌻
where is ron?
Excellent video Sergey.. this situation has me unable to come to Russia. 😟But I will still visit one day.
@pickxd2035
2 ай бұрын
Why can't you come to Russia?There are no restrictions for tourists)Where are you from?
@jacksondrake-lost
2 ай бұрын
@@pickxd2035 America don’t worry I will make it there I really want to go to the hermitage in St Petersburg! Maybe after the situation resolves first.
Russia is motherland for all Slavic countries and for us in Serbia🇷🇺
@pennycooks1389
Жыл бұрын
Amen I’m married to a Serb from Romania God Bless the Orthodox people united we stand
@Hilariusgamer
Жыл бұрын
Why motherland for all Slavic countries? Slavic culture had many places not just one. There was already Bulgaria and Great Moravia before Russia. Origin of the language is somewhere between Ukraine, Poland Belarus and Baltics.