Women’s Battalion of Death | BEST scenes | Clip Compilation
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PLOT: In the Spring of 1917, following the February Revolution, Russian troops fighting in the First World War are heavily demoralized. Military commanders decide to create a battalion of enthusiastic women volunteers, led by Maria Bochkareva. After basic military training, the women are sent to the front.
MOVIE: "Battalion" (2015) Russian War/Action Film or женский батальон (Women's Battalion) in Russian TV Series
RELEASE DATE: February 20, 2015 (Russia)
GENRE: War, Action, Drama
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Setting fire to the hay and silhouetting yourself wasn't the brightest of tactics.
@schutendohkji548
2 ай бұрын
Agree. But i dink the commander burned the trench so that her soldiers can't stay in there, the only way is ... Hummm, run off to the back of the trench? Unless the fire lit was at the back of the trench.
@jimomaha7809
2 ай бұрын
Depends on the distance. The other side has to watch into the bright light. That disadvantage will dissapear when the distance is further, getting less blinded by the light.
@denithwijesinghe4128
Ай бұрын
I think the whole objective of that was to psychologically frighten the Germans by making them see silhouettes of all their soldiers while also forcing their own troops to run forward rather than stay in their own trenches. Or maybe make it easier for them to identify deserters I don't know this just showed up on my recommended so I haven't watched the movie.
@scottwoods9071
Ай бұрын
Could have been to keep them from retreating. They were women and did not know if they would run or not, that is a good way to make sure they don't.
@clinteastwood600
26 күн бұрын
This is the director Dmetry Meshkiev where is a great movie director where directed this, not for impressionating the germans, but for impressionating us!
Post production: How many wilhelm screams should we use? Director: Yes.
There was a Russian women's brigade in WW1, but its performance was dismal. It is possible to read about it in The First World War" by Martin Gilbert, on page 346, where an American nurse volunteer wrote of Anna Bochareava's Women's Battalion of Death. She wrote; -"in honor of those women volunteers, they did go into the attack, they did go over the top, but not all of them. Many remained in the trenches, fainting and hysterical; others ran or crawled back to the rear. Bochkararova retreated with her decimated battalion' she was wrathful, heartbroken, but she had learned the truth; women were unfit to be soldiers." This was written by Florence Farmborogh on the Russian front.
@ltcajh
Ай бұрын
I read they were decimated. Figures the bravery and patriotism were overplayed.
@raylix9768
Ай бұрын
Who else besides Martin Gilbert can confirm this? It would be good to read similar comments from Russian authors of those times.
@Rahul_Singh100
Ай бұрын
Contrarily, women's regiment (Rani Jhansi Regt) of Indian National Army (a rebel nationalist army ) against the British Indian Army in WW2 performed well in combat...Although it was different from Trench warfare of ww1. INA was involved in Guerilla warfare which makes sense because in Trench warfare, it needed running in open field , requiring more speed and stamina, that women aren't cut out for, unlike in Guerilla warfare ,where u raid , scoot n run. So it's not that women r unfit to be soldiers...The kind of warfare depends. In modern warfare ,female soldiers can be as useful as male.
@matthewhuszarik4173
Ай бұрын
The entire Russian Army’s performance in WW1 was dismal with mass desertions so you really can’t expect the women to perform better than the men.
@ludwigneigl891
Ай бұрын
@@matthewhuszarik4173 you can. because you select the best few hundred women out of millions compaired to like every second male in a certain age.
While their male counterparts could create councils or “soviets” to represent themselves when speaking with officers, Anna would not allow the women to question her authority. Having dismissed 1,500 women out of 2,000 recruits for “loose behavior”
I love how they fire the rifles as though they never have to be reloaded.
@larslevinberget9558
13 күн бұрын
Because they are woke rifles ... don't feel for needing to load so they don't - it's called fully-semi automatic - and basically point and shoot - because it looks like the one that killed JFK ... Lee Harvey Oswald didn't need more than one bullet anyway
Wait, so a small number of Russians mowing down swarms of German soldiers? Historical accuracy was the first casualty here...
@larslevinberget9558
13 күн бұрын
Depends on who has the water cooled machine-gun...
@guillaumelefrancois5255
10 күн бұрын
Yes. Just before biology.
@B4MBI72
2 күн бұрын
Pretty much like every US war film then?
@guillaumelefrancois5255
2 күн бұрын
@@B4MBI72 sure
It's all dramatic when women do this but men do this every century and don't even think about it.
@alexanderv7702
7 күн бұрын
Unfortunately that is part of the problem; they do not think about the consequences.
@B4MBI72
2 күн бұрын
They all have far bigger balls than you though, take you misogyny back to mommy and cry about it to her.
that Wilhelm scream is so epic even made it into this movie at 34:30
@61Slughi
Ай бұрын
Also a scream at 33:59
@ocelotcake9359
Ай бұрын
@@61Slughi got to get those uses in kkkk
@Siddich
25 күн бұрын
you think only onece or twice? :-D
@ocelotcake9359
25 күн бұрын
@Siddich think they prob used it bunch of times
Это из книги о Марии Бочкаревой, 4 Гергия. Редкая книга❤❤❤
The first casualty of Russian war movies is always going to be historical accuracy.
Why did an officer salute to a corporal? And taking orders from her?
@denithwijesinghe4128
Ай бұрын
Respect or they might have had a personal relationship before enlisting or something. Personally I'm going with respect to the woman who is fighting on the frontline in a war where chemical warfare was not outlawed.
@johnvermillion7381
Ай бұрын
Sometimes a billet is not available for an officer and the officer is ordered to take an enlisted billet to cover those orders. Once the orders are complete or the person retires they resume their original rank. Not saying this happened but it's plausible. Also the hardware she has on her chest may have something equivalent to our Medal of Honor whereas all ranks regardless of rank salute the medal and anything said is respected, taken into consideration.
@dykytsenko
29 күн бұрын
many many reasons : MP corporal , medical personel, specialists in certain field TELLING the above rank about this field decisions
Lies, lies, lies... how about a true movie from the past? Without lying?
@Kppot
19 күн бұрын
офигеть, какая то чмоня с именем 4CfxthXBhVqTjMHIPIwXjIW6GhKmh0 знает всю правду. наверное, помнит, так как сам участвовал в тех событиях!
@PrimoStracciatella
11 күн бұрын
Doesn't sell.
@B4MBI72
2 күн бұрын
Tell that to Hollywood....
Leaving your trench to attack a attaking force to engage in hand to hand combat seams a bit silly.
@dennisyoung7363
29 күн бұрын
Totally stupid, but that was the way everyone did it.
@adtvtxvafaee9799
25 күн бұрын
It looks like they were low on ammo so that's why they had to fight hand to hand. One vet told me he's going to make sure he doesn't have anymore bullets before he fights hand to hand.
@arystanbeck914
19 күн бұрын
@@adtvtxvafaee9799 your vet is a total BSer, nobody does hand to hand combat now.
@user-xh3wr1do7k
10 күн бұрын
Given what happened through the first 89 years of the 20th century, I have zero respect for the old Soviet Union or any of the “soldiers” who fought for it. I have no more respect for them than I have for the Nazis. Both brought nothing but misery and suffering to Europe - at least the Nazis only lasted 12 years or so. Popular history depicts Russia with a degree of respect and honour - but when you scratch the surface and examine the politics, there’s nothing proud or respectful about the Russian history. I pity the ordinary Russian people who had to and still do live under such a despicable regime.
@dennisyoung7363
9 күн бұрын
@@user-xh3wr1do7k The soldiers didn't have a choice. Do you feel the same about all the slaughter caused by American forces who invaded almost everyone and have over 100 over seas bases?
They killed Wilhelm twice in this movie!
@derkylos
2 ай бұрын
The whole soundscape was pretty hilarious. The sound of grenade pins being pulled and the wilhelm screams...
Extremely violent towards the end. Chilling.
@kittytrail
18 сағат бұрын
do you really think war is not extremely violent every single time? 🤔
@Loksog47
4 сағат бұрын
@@kittytrail it is. When all negotiations fail, people settle their disputes by might. Sad, but true.
These folks salute WAY better than American actors.
I have no idea what this is trying to depict. Unlike WWII, it was unusual for Russia to have women's units at the front. One regiment did defend the Winter palace against the Bolsheviks.
@ulfbarth7063
Ай бұрын
It seems to me like a typical Russian propaganda film to promote the further militarization of Russia. In the sense that even the women sacrifice themselves for the homeland at the front.
@Fulcrox
Ай бұрын
1st Russian Women's Battalion of Death. They and the 1st Petrograd Battalion we're all female batallions that engaged in combat during world war 1.
@bdleo300
Ай бұрын
It was pro-western liberal Kerensky who introduced these 'progressive' reforms and accepted women into Army who destroyed Russian army and the sate in just a few months.
Gee, watching this you would never have known the Russian Army, was decisively beaten in WW1
I swear the woman holding the rifle in the screen shot looks like Andrea Martin from the old SCTV shows. So much so, I thought this must be a comedy/parody.
@Caphalea
28 күн бұрын
exactly what I thought too lol
@Alsatiagent-zu1rx
25 күн бұрын
Yup. She's a dead ringer for Andrea Martin.
@outinthesticks1035
13 күн бұрын
Very noticed, but yep
Corporals in command of battalions. That was their first mistake.
@dennisyoung7363
29 күн бұрын
It was a company size.
@ibubezi7685
26 күн бұрын
Called 'officer'.... kzread.info/dash/bejne/pKOs2Keqor2yc5c.html (although some corporal made it to Fuhrer...)
@Phansikhongolza
24 күн бұрын
Germany had a corporal in charge of the whole country.
@Jack10930
22 күн бұрын
@@Phansikhongolza Yeah, and see how well that went...
@Phansikhongolza
22 күн бұрын
@@Jack10930 It went rather well actually. Right up to point Britain and France declared war on them for no reason.
Their commander, Maria Bochkareva, is well cast - she did look almost exactly that way in real life! Fun fact, she met US president while in US! One famous feminist indeed!
@FP194
Ай бұрын
There was no feminists back then especially in Russia
@ibubezi7685
26 күн бұрын
@@FP194 Only Communists - which these days is the same.
@paulgodden4974
25 күн бұрын
@@ibubezi7685 Bingo!
@MK-nd2ij
22 күн бұрын
She was killed by the reds.
@MK-nd2ij
22 күн бұрын
@@FP194 obviously you did not studied and if you did you did it the wrong way. When you dont know what you are speaking please shut up and read real things. Russia's women's movement originated in the 19th century and gained force in the early 1900s, spearheaded by female educators, doctors, and activists. They championed educational, legal, and economic equality and sought to improve daily life for working-class women.
Brilliant realistic movie, good acting and directing. Shows war for what it is..an extreme waste of human life for the ambitions of a few.
@pedrobarbosaduarte3704
28 күн бұрын
no wait you are older than 12
tbh these women get too much praise for doin a lot less well than male units
@stillcantbesilencedevennow
Ай бұрын
Agreed. Their attempts aren't nothing, but their results were. It shows a weird system of priorities, as if Russia continuing to be "russia" was infinitely more important than being able to continue to HAVE a nation of any kind.
*They all look rather bourgeoise if you ask me.*
@davidcolley7714
2 ай бұрын
Not asking you
@anthonyhuber-permanentlyre7808
2 ай бұрын
@@davidcolley7714 *Not a counter argument.*
@davidcolley7714
2 ай бұрын
@@anthonyhuber-permanentlyre7808 It is not an argument, it is my reply to a rather stupid observation
@anthonyhuber-permanentlyre7808
2 ай бұрын
@@davidcolley7714 *It's a keen observation of women drees, in a Stalin led country.* I doubt the local commissar would approve.
@loliprotectionservices9953
2 ай бұрын
@@anthonyhuber-permanentlyre7808 this is still set in imperial Russia
One woman said she was “Christian “ and the subtitles said, “Peasant.” And according to historians that I read as a history major, the Russian army was pretty poorly equipped; ie there were three soldiers to every rifle.
@aglantha
5 күн бұрын
Because "крестьянин" translates as "peasant", not as "Christian"
Why would a corporal be in command of a battalion? Is it a bad translation?
@lawrencewood289
Ай бұрын
Agreed. That is WEIRD. Battalion commanders are officers, majors.
@DIM0RI
Ай бұрын
They call her Младший унтер-офицер (Mladshiy unter-ofitzer), which translates to "younger non-commisioned officer", so indeed it seems to correspond to corporal. My guess (without watching the whole film or knowing the history of the unit) would be that, since she was a woman, they didn't want to grant her a higher rank so she wouldn't outrank the men.
@alexkudov7669
19 күн бұрын
@@lawrencewood289 It was a democratized battalion. More precisely, it was the command corresponding to the company, 200 bayonets
What a stupid name for a military unit 😂
DAMN good Production Designer and Art Director! Notice the typewriters all use the pre-Revolution Russian alphabet, which would be the only ones available in 1917. Nice!
@steel-r_ua
26 күн бұрын
Sorry, you are wrong - 2:28 - there are no Ѣ and Ѳ letters, but Е, Ф and И instead. It's a post 1918 typewriter with modern letters and layout. The typewriter looks old - that is true.
@adamchurvis1
26 күн бұрын
@@steel-r_ua WOW! You've really got the Eagle Eye! Thanks for your correction, my friend. I should have figured that out, but I didn't think of it. Say, can you do me a favor? The next time you watch Doctor Zhivago, would you look at the menus in the early restaurant scene and tell me if those are using the appropriate pre-Revolution alphabet? I see some of the pre-Revolution characters, but I don't remember vetting everything against the formal alphabet to see if they were diligently using all of them as was done historically. Thanks!
@steel-r_ua
25 күн бұрын
@@adamchurvis1 Sorry mate, I just got triggered by such a positive comment about this movie. This pure-hearted story about women going to war against Germans, which totally did happen, is a tool of modern russia's imperia propaganda. They built a cult around their favorite part of WW2, how great and undefeatable they are and how they win battles no matter how many soldiers they lose. Yes, the movie is about WW1, not WW2, but it's against Germans - so no one cares in russia. It may look good, heck, the whole real-life story is good, but all I can see is how they teach people to happily go and die if emperor/government suggests them to. I'm not interested in Doctor Zhivago, but there are other good movies made in USSR and russia. I would recommend: "17 moments of spring" - good soothing tv show to watch during an Air Raid Alert - that's when I've finally watched it. "Election Day", "Radio Day", "What Men Talk About", "What Men Still Talk About" - good comedy movies made by "Kvartet I"
@adamchurvis1
25 күн бұрын
@@steel-r_ua Have you seen the late Larisa Shepitko's film "Wings"? I have it on DVD, and it's glorious. The film Doctor Zhivago was a beautiful, sprawling epic film with the only thing Russian being the author of the novel. The problem is, it bears little resemblance to the novel, which was more about Russia than a love story involving a flawless young blonde beauty. I think you might live the novel.
@steel-r_ua
25 күн бұрын
@@adamchurvis1 Hmm, the one from 1966, maybe I'll watch it, thanks.
Как называется фильмы скажите пожалуйста
@softsofasoftsofa
2 ай бұрын
Battalion (2015)
@Nurick-ny6jc
2 ай бұрын
Спосибо
Wow , what a great looking film, very intense .It is a beautiful thing to be able to have this expressionism coming out of Russia after not too many decades ago we saw nothing , excellent cast , recommend Stalingrad . Remember Stalingrad.
@shamancredible8632
23 сағат бұрын
can't remember what I never lived through. I guess you'll just have to live with history repeating itself
Where can I watch this (UK)
I might have to watch this movie.
Old soldier here, great movie., kudos
Without knowing a thing about this movie, the opening scene, screamed Russia. As a child I watched dr Zhivago, and REDS,
Horrifying: the horrors of war!
The hair cutting was powerful.
@snorttroll4379
Ай бұрын
it shows how women are easily manipulated. people in fact are. we saw that witht the STILL experimental mrna therapies all the low brains did.
@Altinget
Ай бұрын
Whats the point of short hair?
@markmccombes7874
Ай бұрын
@@Altinget Mainly hygiene, easier to control lice etc.
@davejohns6694
Ай бұрын
@@Altinget "Eine Laus, der Todt"
@Fulcrox
Ай бұрын
@@Altingethigyene, trenches we're full of lyce, bugs and parasites. Also likely to make women stand less between male troops.
Это фентези ) такого быть не могло. Каждая сцена - лютый бред.
I'm sorry but them all standing perfectly still for god knows how many hours is BS
Very touching !
They can fire gun (approximately) like men. Bit they run slower, carrying less munition and equipment, and they have no chance hand to hand. And what did the scenario do ? All fight turning into running on the oppen and hand to hand combat...😂😂😂 Not to mention they're also fragil to the element, climat and hard condition of living, getting infection because of lake of hygiene, suffering from cold... And every month they became even more fragil, run slower, etc because of periods... And nervously they're also more fragil
Slavic woman: Strong Like Bool, Beautiful Like Butterfly
Russia has always been a strange backwater.
@user-uw1bb6nn2u
Ай бұрын
США дыра
thank you . ( 2024 / May / 18 )
why are the russians charging out of the trench to meet the german attack like it's 500 BC?
the random SNORRI cams make this hilarious
The horror that the Wehmacht and the SS left behind, especially in the USSR, also encouraged women to fight. As paramedics and fighters. They are still honored and named far too little today. Exceptions are female snipers. In thoughts of all the brave women who lost their lives ❤
@lukasm8990
Ай бұрын
Wrong war
@astrovortex6307
Ай бұрын
The SS in WW-1? You got your wars a bit mixed up but whatever I guess. 😂🙃🤣
@ichbins8588
Ай бұрын
did you even watch at least some minutes of the video?
@reeseb5502
28 күн бұрын
Wrong war buddy you are thinking about WW2. That was a WW1 movie you just seen no SS was made yet
@ErlicM
27 күн бұрын
It was WW1
15:11 is what the opposing force sees over the fields - actually, even from a much greater distance, often in lesser visibility conditions, while there's no time to take a proper look... What they see is just soldiers in uniforms - more importantly, the enemies aiming to end their lives. In the given regard, sexes and ages indeed doesn't matter the slightest on the battlefield.
hheh Antony Osendowski was an eyewitness to the 1917 revolution in Russia. The description of people's demoralization in the book "Lenin" is better than this film.
Battlefield 1 in The name of The Czar
@suuuperjamaru
Ай бұрын
They shall never know.
赤軍に女性兵士か。
Battalion is roughly 800-1000. Look more like a company.
@garypeterson5965
29 күн бұрын
Depends where you come from.
@kwanchan6745
27 күн бұрын
led by a corporal too
@wiretamer5710
22 күн бұрын
Depends on how many minutes a Battalion was in no mans land.
@arystanbeck914
19 күн бұрын
A Russian infantry battalion is 500. But that is an ideal one on paper. In reality, you are lucky if you have a 300 men in your battalion.
@Debbiebabe69
12 күн бұрын
As a general rule of thumb, go by the 'rule of tens and threes'. Squad = 10 Platoon = 30 Company = 100 Batallion = 300 Regiment = 1000 Brigade = 3000 Division = 10000 Corps = 30000 Army = 100000
30:35 that guy's got a splitting headache
The only army I know of where an officers salutes a corporal (or any subordinate first). Didn't these people get any advice?
@alexkudov7669
19 күн бұрын
This is a political order of the Democrats against the Communists. Don't look for logic
It was a crazy idea to have women as infantry soldiers in WW1. A better idea would have been to deploy them as nurses, drivers, factory workers. farm workers. War is fought both on a military front as well as the Home Front growing food and manning workshops. In this video, some of the better educated women should have been given the rank of Second Lieutenant, ie, they were Officer class material.
WHAT A BREATH OF FRESH AIR FROM ALL THAT HOLLYWOOD JUNK, JUHAPTERGEE
Also eastern front germans: (you know what I mean)
Such a strange ending
Three! Three Wilhelm screams!
I give these ladies a thumbs up 👍 they fought bravely defending there motherland.
This is the feminist version of ww2 😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
Ha! It's a cute fairy tale! Except for that BIG one! I bet there were a lot of those!
весь фильм - хренотень. Изучайте историю и поймете это
@plf2813
2 ай бұрын
Однозначно - хренотень!
@eviemansion
Ай бұрын
NPnbEt
@user-nn7mb4ip4l
29 күн бұрын
Thank you,very fake
@user-nn7mb4ip4l
29 күн бұрын
@@plf2813😂😂😂
Actress playing Vera,name please?
YOU ARE NOT FORCING SUBTITLES ON ME, I HAVE TASK MANAGER!!!!!!!!!
So stunning and brave
Groundsheets
My stomach turned, seeing those gorgeous women getting their hair cut. 😢😢😢
Like the germans used them hell cannons in ww1 lol with propane tank canister rounds they very much could have ive never seen any german gas rounds that looked like those yet
she was only trying her best!
Although I can understand only the words that are similar to italian ones, I can say that the passion in russian movies (and soviet too) is always overwhelming.
Band of Sisters
Слушайте аудиокниги Куланова о правде Руси в плей-листе подряд чтобы все понять и тогда не будет войн❤😊
@caractacusbrittania7442
26 күн бұрын
Could you ask Vladimir vladimirovich to read that book.....?
I dont have soldiers, I have girls! There's no crying in the Red Army!
@alexkudov7669
19 күн бұрын
The Red Army has no relation to the women's units of the Provisional government of Russia. The Communists (and Petrograd Soviet of Workers' and Soldiers' Deputies) immediately protested against the creation of these units.
Les femmes russes.... C'est quelque chose 😁👍👍👍👍😎😎😎
@MDMARaver
27 күн бұрын
Yes, once you've had one, you never want one again. 🤮
This movie seems to be mere bs.
Russian women who foght against the nazis were neglected and frown upon. The Unwomanly Face of War is good read.
The fins seem to be speaking Russian
Sometimes I think my GF must have been a Sgt Major in this unit!!
Ein Film der russischen Metzger-Innung.
Womens fighting with mens and winining 🤣😂
A womans pride is in her hair,what s shame to shear these beautiful women!
@guillaumelefrancois5255
10 күн бұрын
If they want to go fight in a real war, but are afraid to loose theyre hair, that's a nice help for here to empower there spirits. Cause when they arrived they may have a superficial motivation, but at the first wounded in the company they will run away !😮
@redclayscholar620
5 күн бұрын
Helps cut down on lice and time spent maintaining it.
Alarm! Alarm!
When all these women went to war who washed all the dishes?.... Russian kitchens must've been a right mess.
@jtkirk8988
14 күн бұрын
who was left to dirty the dishes? men of fighting age or ability were probably conscripted and sent to the trenches, besides, if you weren't in the army was there any food to be cooked in the first place?
These women sacrificed their hair.
Gloire éternelle à Maria Léontiévna Botchkariova ☦️ Fusillée par les bolchévique
Uauuuuu
This is just so cringe to watch yet so well done. In another words what happens when women want to play war. This happens.
Perhaps just a tad “ Dramatized” ? 😏
Fantasy
For any of us who had to wear an M-72 chemical mask in the Army , as part of their MOPP chemical suit , knows damn well , you are not going to have a knock down ,drag in the blood and mud last stand at the Alamo battle like that ! Just try running for five minutes in one of those babies , plus a heavy coat and LBE in the mud ? We wore MOPP suits in Germany in the 80's for up to 10 hrs. MOPP level 5 ! We were ADA , so we didn't even move around much . Hand to hand combat in those chemical suits ? Try it Sparticus ?
So, Is this WW1 film based on fact and is it accurate?
@MrPennywise1540
Ай бұрын
no, just russian propaganda.
@stillcantbesilencedevennow
Ай бұрын
Very very far from facts. Precious little is known of what happened, beyond an utter failure by the women to commit to the fight. And the handful who DID move to fight, performed rather poorly. Nothing against women fighters, but they need to be smarter about how they do it, and none of these groups back then were terribly bright.
@captainpoppleton
Ай бұрын
@@stillcantbesilencedevennow - a female artillery unit fought to the death against the Germans - the 1077th Anti-Aircraft Regiment.
@heermannmorrer
Ай бұрын
This was during Stalingrad, in the second world war(1939-1945). But what us discussed here is womans' actions under Czarist Russia in the First Worl War(1914-1918). Not related at all.
@alexkudov7669
19 күн бұрын
@@MrPennywise1540 This is democratic propaganda. Russians mostly consider Bochkareva a criminal, if they know her at all
mhm bayonett charge in open field in ww1? naaa
Trying to Be a Blind Propaganda Cheap Action Film and then Occasion Reality So Strange and Amateur Some Beautiful Production KZread Soundmixing
Oh this was based in ww1
O my god 😅😅😅
Quizas pelearon bien , pero ahora la rusa se orina frente a la guerrera ucraniana
the sound effects are SOOO BAD
Aye all the men in the village were touching her up huh🙄
@redclayscholar620
5 күн бұрын
"Oh they ugly now but in three months he's gonna look like Beyonce."
How can the country be brought to such a state that women join the infantry? And then be proud of it.
@ivanvakhrushev4342
Ай бұрын
Ask your Ukrainian neighbour
@JacobM.S
Ай бұрын
Progressivism of russia
@janetkizer5956
Ай бұрын
This has happened often throughout history. Women will fight when they are needed to and often do.
@JimRPickens
Ай бұрын
@@janetkizer5956 They are just not very good at it.
@VFella
Ай бұрын
@@ivanvakhrushev4342 The ones that are kicking your arse, you mean? Otherwise you tell me how the "2nd Most Powerful Army in the World" got stuck there. BTW, be careful wiht what you post, writing in English can be easily seen as " extremist activity". Unless you work for the botfarms, of course 😉
Hand-to-hand combat in the middle of a gas attack is terrifying. It gives me goosebumps and tears.