Whilst he wasn’t the best general ever. His utter devotion to the revolution and willingness to get the job done earned him all that. However, everything in the USSR was political. Including the awarding of decorations.
@@elyastoohey6621 Now it makes sense why it's so ridiculous of a display. On American uniforms they keep them neat and tidy as little ribbons instead of flashy metal ornaments.
He wasn't wearing most of them most of the time. Only for like one or two portraits of him. Mostly he was wearing only 3-4 Golden Stars. Besides, he's not Brezhnev
@@obiwaankenobi4460 Marshal of the Soviet Union isn't the same as "Field Marshal", in fact the Soviets never had the rank of Field Marshal (the equivalent would be Army General).
@@podemosurss8316 the closest thing the U.S. Military has to Field Marshal is General of the Army. I believe both Omar Bradley and Dwight Eisenhower held this rank during the war. There is a rank senior to General of the Army: General of the Armies of the United States. A six-star rank and only two officers ever held it and only one held it in their lifetime: George Washington and John J. Pershing. While Washington's was promoted posthumously, his rank is considered to be superior to all officers past and present. Took an act of Congress to do it, on or about July 4, 1976, the bicentennial of the United States. Pershing was the only one to be promoted to General of the Armies during his lifetime. As far as actual Field Marshals go, Montgomery was the last non-royal to hold that rank to my knowledge Interesting tid-bit of history.
@@chrismc410 Still, the Soviets (which are the ones in the film) didn't have the rank of Field Marshall (that's more of a German thing). Zhukov held the rank of Marshal of the Soviet Union, which was the highest and would be equivalent to the German Reichmarschall or US 5 star general.
Unlike most generals nowadays, those medals on Zhukov's uniform aren't fancy decoration to show off to the public and politicians. He's earned every piece of it.
my favourite detail here is the jacket is part of a Soviet Service uniform, while he's wearing full dress. There's no reason for him to be wearing the jacket, other than to throw it off dramatically, which, let's face it, is something this character would totally do. *EDIT:* Also I just realised nobody reacts to Zukov's entrance as out-of-the-ordinary, meaning this is a common thing. This is just how he enters rooms.
It's about the medals yo ... In reality zukov had more medals in real life .... But for the movie it didn't make sense to throw in each medal he was honoured with. 😂 And that jacket?? The ordinary people during those times also did put on a jacket first than a over jacket called a blazer. . It was a trend back then all over Europe espically when it was cold they used to wear double gloves even in wars... Lol 🤣😆
Fun fact, the movie version of Zhukov had fewer medals than the real one, because the director was worried that if he portrayed Zhukov with all the medals he really had, people would think it was a comedic gag.
@@WCGreeny There was a communist joke on the idea. Why does a crocodile prefer to eat an american general over a russian one? Because he shits medals for 3 days with the russian one.
@Nathan Morrow For a comment that was written 1 year ago, you don't have to be so aggressive. Some may also admire Zhukov for his military achievements that are not associated with communism. Maybe you should cool off a bit, Boomer like you should know that we are not living in the '50s the days of Red Scare are long gone.
@Nathan Morrow Chill man those pissy Antifa cocks aren't even real Communist. The real Communist are long gone, just a bunch of wannabe communist and manchildren. To be honest, if these fuckers existed during the Cold War, even the communist would have put them in the gulag.
Zhukov was Field Marshall. The only man who outranked him was Stalin, who gave himself rank of Marshall Of Soviet Union. Which is Supreme Commander Of Soviet Armed Forces , a CINC. Soviet Army and Soviet Frontal (tactical) Aviation , reported to him. As did all Warsaw Pact client state armed forces. Navy, strategic aviation, strategic rocket forces, NKVD/KGB, anything nuclear reported to Stalin directly. Zhukov of head of STAVKA, Soviet General Staff. Unlike MidEast, African, South American, North Korean despots and generals, with gaudy uniforms full of decorations and awards, Zhukov earned every piece of tin on his tunic. Dating to his service in Tzar's Cavalry during WWI, then As Bolshevik Cavalry officer, then Soviet General who defeated Japanese in Mongolia, finally defeating Wehrmacht on Eastern Front, and conqueror of Berlin.
Zhukov was an expert on stealing credit for other peoples work. Vasilevsky, Rokossovsky, Antonov, and Chuikov all played a far more crucial part in achieving victory over the Nazis than Zhukov. Even Timoshenko and Malinovsky arguably did more. Zhukov was a symbol. A figure-head. He grabbed the enemy by the collar and beat them bloody. He was a brute with all the finesse of a raging bull, and thus needed other people to make plans, prepare logistics, and coordinate everything for him. Every time he tried to plan his own operations it ended in disaster. Zhukov was nothing without Sokolovsky and Vasilevsky telling him what to do. But Zhukov was popular with Stalin, and that was all that was needed. Thanks to his connections he was able to steal credit for other peoples victories, whether it be Stalingrad or Kursk.
@@Erikaaaaaaaaaaaaa This is incredibly exaggerated, no credible historian would claim that he was not instrumental in various victories in his command. Kursk is arguably the ONLY battle where he did not play a role in it's planning and execution.
Actually he was Marshall of the Soviet Union (there was no rank of Field Marshall in the Soviet forces). Stalin was Generalissimus of the Soviet Union.
@@Erikaaaaaaaaaaaaa Sort of. He tried to steal Rokossovski's credit for Stalingrad (since his Operation Mars failed), but he was a very good general on his own.
When you enter a room KNOWING that you have the biggest pair of brass ones on earth... and don't have to prove it. That's Georgy Konstantinovich Zhukov. And how big were they? He frequently, both privately and in public, was NOT afraid to contradict Stalin. He frequently said no, too, whenever Stalin suggested something boneheaded militarily. So why didn't Stalin get rid of him? Zhukov was incredibly competent as a general. He is regarded as one of the best there was. It also helped that he scared the shit out of Stalin. And that is NOT an exaggeration, either!
Honestly cause Zhukov was one of the few Soviet Generals who earned his medals. Also the real Zhukov had more medals than Issac's portrayal of him. This is both because Zhukov had a much broader chest, and that the director thought that the actual amount would be seen as a joke.
Lol u are not alone in it.. Also we are only finding this Zhukov attractive cuz Jason isaacs has played it. Idk why the movie makers made Zhukov hot while the real one was certainly not like this lol. But yeh general Zhukov was still an interesting historical figure.
Everyone in this movie is going to be a major player in No Step Back! You can, with enough elbow grease, even place Zukhov in charge of the USSR! And, of course, some based modder is already working on a Death of Stalin portrait set to go with the new DLC!
All the actors used their own accents - Iannucci's choice. Steve Buscemi, Brooklyn born and bred. I believe Iannucci pointed out that Russia has a multitude of regional accents. For the actors to attempt a standard faux Russia accent would just sound off.
Despite my dislike of the Soviet State and Communists in general, Zhukov remains one of my favorite historical figures. Dude was a genius military strategist, had the respect and admiration of the entire Union, and had the balls to argue with Stalin and live. Zhukov was a grade A badass.
I just imagine when he takes his coat off, the pillar man theme just starts playing. This man warrents this intro for being one of the biggest names in WW2.
@@ssushii7711 for a little more interesting trivia, the term originated for the theory of the hierarchy of a wolf pack, before being deemed not scientifically accurate by the theories own crestor. I'm probably oversimplifying things, but that's the general jist of it.
Germany, 1939: "Well, that worked out better than expected." Germany, 1940: "This is a walk in the park. Paris, here we come!" Germany, 1941 (Before Moscow): "This is easy. All we got to do, is get there before winter." Also Germany, 1941 (Near Moscow): "Okay, I'm ffffffreezing my nnnnnnuts off! But at least I can see the domes of the Kremli-. (0:04) Why do I hear boss music- OH MEIN GOTT!!" Germany, 1942 (Stalingrad): "Okay, Moscow didn't work. So, let's try Stalingrad. (0:04) OH GOTT, NOT AGAIN!" Germany, 1943-45: (Before Kursk) Alright, that's it! WE'RE FIGHTING BACK! Tell the Fürher we need more panzers! (Later) Ah ha! We'll trap them from the north and south. Let's do it! (During Kursk) (0:04) Nein, not today! Not this time- Why are there so many T-34s!?" (Gets beaten back all the way to Berlin) Germany, 1945 to present day: "Well, never trying that again."
The thing is it actually works: everytime Jason Isaacs showed up in this movie he made it his movie, much like how Zhukov entered a room and everyone more or less shut up and looked in awe.
Everyone had a British accent, except that one guy in the bathroom scene who speaks like he's from New York. My favourite part of this gag was that they even did it with Stalin.
Me walking back into my recruit messdeck having spent 11 days in forced isolation under suspicion of Covid in a cold damp room with no clear windows and literally nothing to do with about 3 days until I am medically discharged for a condition made worse by it: yes this is a true story of me in the navy
Fun fact. He was meant to have way more medals for historical accuracy but they decided not to as people wouldn’t have seen it as believable
@@69SHYLOCK but Zhukov was only 1,64 meters...
Bullet proof vest of medals
@@ankoe0803 correct. He wasn’t tall, but he was W I D E
@@surprisedchar2458 Lmao, no, he just had a big chest, wasn't wide at all jesus
@@69SHYLOCK MOGGED
>walks into any room
>asserts dominance with his mere presence alone
>refuses to elaborate further
>leaves
Chad
Beria: NOOO! YOU CANT SHOOT ME I RUN THE SECRET POLICE WHY AREN'T YOU BEING TORTURED YET?!
Zhukov: yes
Would refuse to leave too, that's how chad he was
The dominance is the magnetic field of the medals
Leaves to represent the entire red army at the buffet.
Fun fact: He had more medals than that in real life. They took some off for the film. Look up his picture lol
Whilst he wasn’t the best general ever. His utter devotion to the revolution and willingness to get the job done earned him all that.
However, everything in the USSR was political. Including the awarding of decorations.
@@elyastoohey6621 Now it makes sense why it's so ridiculous of a display. On American uniforms they keep them neat and tidy as little ribbons instead of flashy metal ornaments.
Medals for days
@@elyastoohey6621 it's very interesting what you know about USSR policy and history
He wasn't wearing most of them most of the time. Only for like one or two portraits of him. Mostly he was wearing only 3-4 Golden Stars. Besides, he's not Brezhnev
Apparently the Russian public thought Zhukov came off as "buffoonish." Whereas Western audiences thought he was the best part of the film.
This man played Lucius Malfoy, for heaven's sake!
@@loadeddice4696 Wait thats Lucius Malfroy the rival to Harry Potter?
@@rambo8863 the rival's draco,lucius is his father
Honestly, he's one of the few people in that movie who doesn't come off as either "buffoon" or "evil" to me.
@@bcgazero6472 Ov yeah i forgot, thank you for sorting my head out. It feels so stupit to remember the wrong thing
zhukov just gives off the exaggerated swagger of a Field Marshal
*Marshal of the Soviet Union. And he did earn his rank after defeating the Germans at the battle of Moscow.
@@podemosurss8316 None of that was necessary.
@@obiwaankenobi4460 Marshal of the Soviet Union isn't the same as "Field Marshal", in fact the Soviets never had the rank of Field Marshal (the equivalent would be Army General).
@@podemosurss8316 the closest thing the U.S. Military has to Field Marshal is General of the Army. I believe both Omar Bradley and Dwight Eisenhower held this rank during the war.
There is a rank senior to General of the Army: General of the Armies of the United States. A six-star rank and only two officers ever held it and only one held it in their lifetime: George Washington and John J. Pershing.
While Washington's was promoted posthumously, his rank is considered to be superior to all officers past and present. Took an act of Congress to do it, on or about July 4, 1976, the bicentennial of the United States.
Pershing was the only one to be promoted to General of the Armies during his lifetime.
As far as actual Field Marshals go, Montgomery was the last non-royal to hold that rank to my knowledge
Interesting tid-bit of history.
@@chrismc410 Still, the Soviets (which are the ones in the film) didn't have the rank of Field Marshall (that's more of a German thing). Zhukov held the rank of Marshal of the Soviet Union, which was the highest and would be equivalent to the German Reichmarschall or US 5 star general.
00:04 how i feel when I've conquered half the map in a Total War game
How I feel after I sent 40 samnite gladiators into a bunch of Britons in Rome Total War Remastered
Also how I feel after shooting down a plane in war thunder after 10 minutes of gameplay
How I feel after dominating my enemies and ordering their species to be chemically liquified to energize my power grid in Stellaris
I am a monster, for I have conquered all the maps in a total war game.
@@lonelysushij3203
BLYAT
ROSSYIA WILL ANNE- **Clears throat** STABILIZE YOU FIRST
0:04 when your crush says she needs help with her history homework
BUT IN RUSSIA
His first line really fits with this
@@mappam3160omg yess
That would be me when I was in school
Unlike most generals nowadays, those medals on Zhukov's uniform aren't fancy decoration to show off to the public and politicians. He's earned every piece of it.
@STALIN IDK, the Soviets had a lot of good generals. He was just the best amongst the good.
@@podemosurss8316 he definitely wasn't the best- nowhere near it.
Operation Mars?
@@lewistaylor2858 Well, amongst the best. Together with Rokkossovski, Konev and Vasilevsky.
@@podemosurss8316 true, when the major turning points occured under other FMs, zhukov fucked around in op mars
Quite possibly the best character introduction in cinematic history
Single handle the entire film
Hugo Stiglitz is up there, as well.
czcams.com/video/D3QL19lmVFM/video.html
I submit for your consideration.
my favourite detail here is the jacket is part of a Soviet Service uniform, while he's wearing full dress. There's no reason for him to be wearing the jacket, other than to throw it off dramatically, which, let's face it, is something this character would totally do.
*EDIT:* Also I just realised nobody reacts to Zukov's entrance as out-of-the-ordinary, meaning this is a common thing. This is just how he enters rooms.
Because Zhukov is the only person badass enough to pull off an entrance like this.
"Oh look, time slowed down again, must be Zhukov"
also there’s a guy standing directly behind him to catch the coat suggesting he planned
It's about the medals yo ... In reality zukov had more medals in real life .... But for the movie it didn't make sense to throw in each medal he was honoured with. 😂 And that jacket?? The ordinary people during those times also did put on a jacket first than a over jacket called a blazer. . It was a trend back then all over Europe espically when it was cold they used to wear double gloves even in wars... Lol 🤣😆
Zhukov's Medals basically covered up his entire torso
The man made hitler shoot himself in the head.
Fun fact, the movie version of Zhukov had fewer medals than the real one, because the director was worried that if he portrayed Zhukov with all the medals he really had, people would think it was a comedic gag.
@@WCGreeny There was a communist joke on the idea. Why does a crocodile prefer to eat an american general over a russian one? Because he shits medals for 3 days with the russian one.
But in real life he has more medals than showed in the film so technically your right.
@@Nik-xi2ri nahh dont mess with hitler
I nearly sprained my arm saluting this scene
The coolest guy I ever saw
@Nathan Morrow For a comment that was written 1 year ago, you don't have to be so aggressive. Some may also admire Zhukov for his military achievements that are not associated with communism. Maybe you should cool off a bit, Boomer like you should know that we are not living in the '50s the days of Red Scare are long gone.
@Nathan Morrow Chill man those pissy Antifa cocks aren't even real Communist. The real Communist are long gone, just a bunch of wannabe communist and manchildren. To be honest, if these fuckers existed during the Cold War, even the communist would have put them in the gulag.
Nathan Morrow; they’re both the same thing. The difference is the logo,sentiment of the state and personal property ownership.
@Nathan Morrow Yeah you sure showed that guy who suggested you should cool down.
I quite sure that despite not looking at all like Zhukov Jason Isaacs was a perfect choice for the role. He was just perfect.
Yorkshire accent was the best choice
He totally captures the spirit of pure badassery Zhukov had.
@@bno6156That was the best part.
And clearly enjoying every moment.
Even his medals wear medals
When you reunite Russia as the West Russian Revolutionary Front
Epic Zhuckov Moment
Bormann crying in the distance
@@johndanes2294 Bormann: *Mom come pick me up I'm scared*
TNO reference
Bottom text
Me who unite Russia as Yazov: Germania? What that
The medals act as body armor.
The only downside is that the enemy can capture him using a large magnet.
Zhukov was Field Marshall. The only man who outranked him was Stalin, who gave himself rank of Marshall Of Soviet Union. Which is Supreme Commander Of Soviet Armed Forces , a CINC. Soviet Army and Soviet Frontal (tactical) Aviation , reported to him. As did all Warsaw Pact client state armed forces. Navy, strategic aviation, strategic rocket forces, NKVD/KGB, anything nuclear reported to Stalin directly. Zhukov of head of STAVKA, Soviet General Staff. Unlike MidEast, African, South American, North Korean despots and generals, with gaudy uniforms full of decorations and awards, Zhukov earned every piece of tin on his tunic. Dating to his service in Tzar's Cavalry during WWI, then As Bolshevik Cavalry officer, then Soviet General who defeated Japanese in Mongolia, finally defeating Wehrmacht on Eastern Front, and conqueror of Berlin.
Zhukov was an expert on stealing credit for other peoples work. Vasilevsky, Rokossovsky, Antonov, and Chuikov all played a far more crucial part in achieving victory over the Nazis than Zhukov. Even Timoshenko and Malinovsky arguably did more.
Zhukov was a symbol. A figure-head. He grabbed the enemy by the collar and beat them bloody. He was a brute with all the finesse of a raging bull, and thus needed other people to make plans, prepare logistics, and coordinate everything for him. Every time he tried to plan his own operations it ended in disaster. Zhukov was nothing without Sokolovsky and Vasilevsky telling him what to do.
But Zhukov was popular with Stalin, and that was all that was needed. Thanks to his connections he was able to steal credit for other peoples victories, whether it be Stalingrad or Kursk.
@@Erikaaaaaaaaaaaaa This is incredibly exaggerated, no credible historian would claim that he was not instrumental in various victories in his command. Kursk is arguably the ONLY battle where he did not play a role in it's planning and execution.
Actually he was Marshall of the Soviet Union (there was no rank of Field Marshall in the Soviet forces). Stalin was Generalissimus of the Soviet Union.
@@podemosurss8316 yeah, but stalin declined that rank and he hold the rank marshal of SU only
@@Erikaaaaaaaaaaaaa Sort of. He tried to steal Rokossovski's credit for Stalingrad (since his Operation Mars failed), but he was a very good general on his own.
When you enter a room KNOWING that you have the biggest pair of brass ones on earth... and don't have to prove it.
That's Georgy Konstantinovich Zhukov.
And how big were they? He frequently, both privately and in public, was NOT afraid to contradict Stalin. He frequently said no, too, whenever Stalin suggested something boneheaded militarily.
So why didn't Stalin get rid of him? Zhukov was incredibly competent as a general. He is regarded as one of the best there was.
It also helped that he scared the shit out of Stalin. And that is NOT an exaggeration, either!
Exactly. Stalin often argued with Zhukov, but he couldn't really do anything because he trusted him.
He had the popularity in the army to rival stalin and the ruthlesness also. He got off pretty lightly just because of his popularity.
Zhukov, the only man in Soviet Russia to argue with Joseph Stalin and live.
Yes.He was the ONLY person in the entire USSR that Stalin feared.
@@stratigangames508 To be fair, Stalin trusted him.
If I was Zuhkov, I would be damn pleased that I get one of the greatest entrances in film history.
i tried that, but it was a lot more awkward since I had no medals, had no slow motion and my coat fell on the floor
I think you need to use a little less chapstick dawg lol
@@thermonuclear8335 not my real face, lol. Also don't think Chapstick will allow me to use slow motion
That's because there was someone holding his coat
Teacher: okay class today we’re having a history debate
Me: 0:04
Hey, me too.
Ahh Generalissimo...
@@shishirkumarn6881 You are a bold one.
@@disastergoblin65 seems like some of us are indeed generalissimo’s wouldn’t you say eh comrade
Anyone who disagrees with teacher get hauled off to ??????????????????????????????????
0:04 the best player of Warzone showing his achievements.
"Plays bad ass intro music"
"I'm smiling, but I'm FUCKIN' FURIOUS."
Grand Admiral Thrawn after defeating the Batonn Insurrection, circa 2 BBY - 0:04
Thrawn after capturing the Legendary Katana Fleet in legends.
oh fuck that's perfect casting
@@williamcostigan91 Thrawn after sieging the galactic capital for weeks with nothing more than a handful of asteroids and a cloaking device.
Indeed
Congratulations! You bullied a Furry into depression, here's your medal! 0:04
Which medal? And where do I put it?
I will wear it like a badge of honor
Based
yes
Thank you
0:04 me after bullied a furry in depression
Same but I have more
9gag ;-)
Here’s a medal bro
Field Marshal of the Anti Furry Army
@@tsarbombawithinternetconne875 god bless
its crazy that he actually had way more in real life and even crazier is that he earned pretty much all of them
0:04 me when i receive a medal every time i right click NFTs
0:04 when i promote someone to field marshal as ussr in hoi4
Jason Isaacs is literally one of my favorite actors
Virgin Politburo vs Chad Zhukov
I’m sad they took this off Netflix. Excellent movie
whats the movie called
@@SageManeja
The Death of Stalin
I can't describe why I'm so attracted to this character lol
Honestly cause Zhukov was one of the few Soviet Generals who earned his medals. Also the real Zhukov had more medals than Issac's portrayal of him.
This is both because Zhukov had a much broader chest, and that the director thought that the actual amount would be seen as a joke.
This man can make lesbians go straight and any man go gay
Lol u are not alone in it.. Also we are only finding this Zhukov attractive cuz Jason isaacs has played it. Idk why the movie makers made Zhukov hot while the real one was certainly not like this lol. But yeh general Zhukov was still an interesting historical figure.
0:04 Me when I step into the classroom on the first day of school.
69 likes sweet
Same
This was me wearing my trench coat
Grinding generals in HOI4 be like: 0:04
HOI4 players entering their grandma's funeral:
Everyone in this movie is going to be a major player in No Step Back! You can, with enough elbow grease, even place Zukhov in charge of the USSR! And, of course, some based modder is already working on a Death of Stalin portrait set to go with the new DLC!
You can't ever take your coat off as badass as Zhukov did. You can try, but you will fail.
Real
You might be able, but unless you have a staff of lackeys standing right behind you ready to catch it you're not even an entry level badass.
"hello"?
syr i liked timoschenko more...but truly a hero ;)
Ah, Generalissimo
Ah yes
MEDIC!
@@gavansalamat4748 underrated joke
he even did the famous Picard Manuever.
Or should I say the Zhukov Manuever?
Funnily enough, there was a starship in canon called the USS Zhukov, and it belonged in his era.
I wish they had long version of this sountrack
czcams.com/play/OLAK5uy_n20finkKcuCnvHcN9HJahgNSxmvLv8Vrc.html all the movie soundtracks (it's at the end of the soundtrack called Moscow 1953)
Another thing that makes Zhukov so inspiring is that is his life is a rags to riches story
@ 0:04
Why am I hearing boss music?
"Okay today we're going to play Battlefield 1"
Me: 0:04
Isaacs choosing to play this character in a broad Yorkshire accent was a moment of genius
All the actors used their own accents - Iannucci's choice. Steve Buscemi, Brooklyn born and bred. I believe Iannucci pointed out that Russia has a multitude of regional accents. For the actors to attempt a standard faux Russia accent would just sound off.
Despite my dislike of the Soviet State and Communists in general, Zhukov remains one of my favorite historical figures. Dude was a genius military strategist, had the respect and admiration of the entire Union, and had the balls to argue with Stalin and live. Zhukov was a grade A badass.
Exactly how i feel about it.
Your profile picture dictates otherwise
@@Killerbee4712 It's the medic from TF2.
@@stratigangames508 oh. still, his best friend is heavy so you know communist
@@Killerbee4712 If you read the comics, heavy hates communists and his his family to keep them safe from the KGB.
Right when he threw off his Coat and the Music Began I literally Jumped to my feet and Snapped to Attention
0:04
When you enter a server full of newbies on your max level account
Zhukov looks like Superman when he was taking off that coat.
Superman: Red Son
The fact that the Soviet general has a Yorkshire accent is beyond hilarious
When you successfully defend the village from a raid in Minecraft:
the oldest sibling arriving at the family gathering:
I just imagine when he takes his coat off, the pillar man theme just starts playing. This man warrents this intro for being one of the biggest names in WW2.
Me coming back after I win my gulag
0:04 how to tell people you are an alpha without telling them you are an alpha
0:04 people who dont use the terms alpha or beta males
@@kulot-ki1tu what the fuck are these terms
@@ssushii7711 alpha means your are a man that has more qualities than the average man and beta means your are pathetic
@@Orcaluv26 lol
@@ssushii7711 for a little more interesting trivia, the term originated for the theory of the hierarchy of a wolf pack, before being deemed not scientifically accurate by the theories own crestor. I'm probably oversimplifying things, but that's the general jist of it.
Germany, 1939: "Well, that worked out better than expected."
Germany, 1940: "This is a walk in the park. Paris, here we come!"
Germany, 1941 (Before Moscow): "This is easy. All we got to do, is get there before winter."
Also Germany, 1941 (Near Moscow): "Okay, I'm ffffffreezing my nnnnnnuts off! But at least I can see the domes of the Kremli-. (0:04) Why do I hear boss music- OH MEIN GOTT!!"
Germany, 1942 (Stalingrad): "Okay, Moscow didn't work. So, let's try Stalingrad. (0:04) OH GOTT, NOT AGAIN!"
Germany, 1943-45: (Before Kursk) Alright, that's it! WE'RE FIGHTING BACK! Tell the Fürher we need more panzers! (Later) Ah ha! We'll trap them from the north and south. Let's do it! (During Kursk) (0:04) Nein, not today! Not this time- Why are there so many T-34s!?" (Gets beaten back all the way to Berlin)
Germany, 1945 to present day: "Well, never trying that again."
all i can imagine reading this comment is Georgy Zhukov appearing out of thin air everywhere the germans went during the war
@@restos_mortais ikr,I am laughing and imagining it in my head just too OP and Too funny 😂😂
👏
0:04 - how do i feel after submitting a very difficult work project to the lecturer 😂😂😂
If I killed the moon spirit, that’s how I’d enter a room too
Zhukov entered as a giga-CHAD🤣
He was a giga-CHAD IRL, so it fits.
0:04 me and the boys when OUR teacher let's us correct each other's work
I love how his entourage is all just looking at him like "Fuck yeah" from him just walking in
0:04 Teacher: today we are going to learn about world war 2
Me, a HOI4 player: 0:04
I almost sprained an arm saluting this.
“Congratulations you bullied a furry, here’s your medal 🏅 “
0:04
Other furries:
Goosebumps!
0:04
Me showing off my 30 banned accounts for being too good
you can tell how much fun jason isaacs had filming this movie
Aahh Generalissimo
"Yes, I'm a Lego game general"
How I feel after deafeating an extremly difficult AI in Steel Division 2.
Top 10 Badass anime character entrances
The under-exaggerated swagger of a soviet general
Ahh, the first time Jacob Isaacs voiced a soviet hero.
The thing is it actually works: everytime Jason Isaacs showed up in this movie he made it his movie, much like how Zhukov entered a room and everyone more or less shut up and looked in awe.
*cough cough* superman:red son *cough cough*
Anyone else that only watched this movie because of comrade Zhukov?
Based zhukov
no
@@kenshin5400 yes
0:04 commenters putting a timestamp on a 20 second video:
“Congratulations you bullied a furry, here’s your medal.”
Me: 0:04
Your HOI4 generals when you type allowtraits into the console
Field Marshal Jason Isaacs
"wow you bullied a gay kid, here's a medal"
me:
Anyone know the name of the music?
Zero Master coming to play a little game of Doom.
What is the song at 0:04
the best interpretation...
I'm getting Lucius Malfoy vibes from this scene
So that's what Lorca did before taking command of Discovery....cool.
Does anyone know the name of the song used for the intro?
0:04
how it feels when you get a thank you from the teacher:
What's the music called?
The coat scene was superb. I was expecting Jason Isaacs to say, "I'm to sexy...and you know it!"
Patton crushed his car because he couldn't handle Zhukov's drip
Zhukov: is head of the Soviet Army
also Zhukov: *has a British accent*
Even better, a Yorkshire accent
Everyone had a British accent, except that one guy in the bathroom scene who speaks like he's from New York.
My favourite part of this gag was that they even did it with Stalin.
Does anyone know the song?
Me walking back into my recruit messdeck having spent 11 days in forced isolation under suspicion of Covid in a cold damp room with no clear windows and literally nothing to do with about 3 days until I am medically discharged for a condition made worse by it:
yes this is a true story of me in the navy
What’s the music?
If call of duty gave you actual medals for all of your accomplishments.
Me: I'll wear them all!.
0:04 Chris Hansen if he received a medal for every predator he caught
*_0:04_**_ me showing off how many servers I got banned from for being based_*
Lol
0:04 legitimate fanatics that don't use the word "based"
@@fbiagent9666 average liberal stan
Song?
What is that song?
Whats the russian song that sounds like this?