A German cemetery in RUSSIA. How is this even possible?

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  • čas přidán 21. 08. 2024
  • A German cemetery in Russia. How is it possible? Whose idea was it? Who financed it?
    And how did the veterans react to this initiative? You will find the answers to these questions in this video.
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    All shots were made before SMO.
    Thanks to:
    • Elena (guide in Volgograd).
    • Alexander Maksimov (If you like shots from above, highly recommend to check out Alexander's videos)
    • Andrey Sergeevich Oreshkin (Chairman of RO OOD “Search Movement of Russia” in the Volgograd region).
    • Maria (director of the hall of military glory “Echo of War” in Volgograd), for archival footage of “the burial of soldiers in Rossoshki”
    • Cedric Vermoesen for the photos from the memorials in Germany.
    * принадлежит компании Meta, которая признана экстремистской в России.
    In advance - thank you for watching and support! ❤️
    #russia, #germancemeteryinrussia, #hospitablerussia,

Komentáře • 39

  • @cy1841
    @cy1841 Před 2 měsíci +6

    Solemn moment to honour soldiers who sacrificed for their countries. RIP brave soldiers 🙏🏻

  • @phourigan6633
    @phourigan6633 Před měsícem +6

    They were just soldiers. Doing what they were ordered to do. They did not have a choice

    • @HospitableRussia
      @HospitableRussia  Před měsícem

      That is why they tortured civilians with particular cruelty…? Please, read what they did to civilians...

  • @lucasnormanschneider5190

    Is impressing how dictators has so much power that, may send people to their death,

  • @cedricceddy4697
    @cedricceddy4697 Před 7 měsíci +4

    Great video Natalia 😉
    Happy to see You 😊

  • @jarl51
    @jarl51 Před 6 měsíci

    Another very interesting video Natalia! Didn`t know this before!

    • @HospitableRussia
      @HospitableRussia  Před 6 měsíci +1

      Thank you so much! I am glad you find new info for yourself 🙌

  • @johnubieta8857
    @johnubieta8857 Před měsícem

    Very impressive video. I love the choice of music for the beginning of the video; it's serious and dramatic and prepares the viewer for what's coming. I didn't know about this "German" cemetery and I don't think many people do. I wish I could understand Russian writing and language so I could read what it says on the tombstones, and also understand what Elena is saying. Thanks for sharing this marvelous, educational video.

    • @HospitableRussia
      @HospitableRussia  Před měsícem +1

      Thank you so much for your feedback! It means a lot to me❣️

    • @johnubieta8857
      @johnubieta8857 Před měsícem

      @HospitableRussia You have a great channel but it also depends on viewers like me to support

  • @JAG8691
    @JAG8691 Před 29 dny

    I still plan to visit Moscow, St Petersburg and Volgograd.
    Didnt know about the Cemetery but will have to make a trip there when I visit and pay my respect to the brave soldiers that lay down their lives defending their Motherland against a ruthless uncompromising invader.
    My Paternal Grandmother's family migrated from the Volga region to Portugal in the 1880s.
    23 August happens to be my Birthday.

    • @HospitableRussia
      @HospitableRussia  Před 28 dny

      Wow….then you will definitely enjoy the city and history a lot. I have another videos on my channel about Volgograd and Mamayev Kurgan. Maybe they will be useful too. Thanks for your feedback and very welcome❣️

  • @user-gp4vp1qi3c
    @user-gp4vp1qi3c Před 12 dny

    One of the Germans was born 10 6 21 killed in 1942 he was born the same day as Prince Philip who died in 2021.
    So sad that all these young people lost their chance at life.

  • @sachinsonavane5957
    @sachinsonavane5957 Před 4 měsíci

    So informative 👌

  • @kaiserwilliam122
    @kaiserwilliam122 Před 7 měsíci +13

    However you should respect to Germans. So many past soviet nations destroyed soviet memorials but Germany didnt . So many Soviet soldiers killed innocent civilians in Germany.

    • @brunokirchensittenbach9294
      @brunokirchensittenbach9294 Před 16 dny

      And how many civilians the Nazis murdered at the Leningrad siege just one exemple in a cluster of atrocities perpetrated by Deutschland??? 🫵🏼💀🇩🇪

    • @martinthoendel2687
      @martinthoendel2687 Před 6 dny

      Visit history, and learn the sad things the Nazis did in Russia .

  • @danielbettenworth1408
    @danielbettenworth1408 Před 24 dny

    We should be aware of history, learn from it and build bridges to create a better future.

  • @scotty101ire
    @scotty101ire Před 3 měsíci +4

    Thats 800,000 dead german men and boys who died for nothing is very sad

    • @HospitableRussia
      @HospitableRussia  Před 3 měsíci +7

      30 million Soviet people died because these 800,000 and other fascists invaded our lands and abused our people….🥲

    • @phourigan6633
      @phourigan6633 Před měsícem

      Check
      Out the record of Stalin. I think he killed ore Russians than the Germans - he also killed a lot of Ukrainians

    • @JoeLukes
      @JoeLukes Před 23 dny +1

      @@HospitableRussia Surely you can't mean that all Germans were fascists, because by that standard all Soviet people were communists, which is just as bad if not more so.

    • @craiglarge5925
      @craiglarge5925 Před 22 dny

      @@HospitableRussia Well, I remember when the total was 20 million was the number stated back in the 1960s' and 1970s' then by the 1990s' that number was 25 million. Today the number of victims of Nazi Germany and its Fascist allies is 30 million. The exact I know not but what I do know that the people of the USSR suffered greatly during WW2. The sacrifice and courage of the Soviet peoples greatly help bring about victory against Nazi Germany ! German paid high price for its aggression and had the pleasure of being divided for 45 years. USSR became powerful Super Power at the end of WW2 and with justification Soviet Red Army had the honor of capturing Berlin. Only a fool takes on tThe Bear.

    • @JoeLukes
      @JoeLukes Před 22 dny

      @@craiglarge5925 I agree unequivocally that the people of the USSR suffered greatly during WW2. However the question of who shares responsibility for that is another matter. How many of these (whatever the true total is) died as a result of Stalin’s policies? For example, the USSR’s actions leading up to the invasion, the Red Army’s scorched earth policy of 1941, the USSR’s refusal to adopt the Convention on the treatment of POWs, or the treatment of repatriated POWs and others as traitors after the war.

  • @pawankumarthalor
    @pawankumarthalor Před 7 měsíci +2

    Hi

  • @user-bk9yl9vp8j
    @user-bk9yl9vp8j Před 6 měsíci

    i remember chewing

  • @shushpanchik_
    @shushpanchik_ Před 7 měsíci +6

    Вы меня, конечно, извините, но...ещё бы в германии не заботились о наших захоронениях! Мы их не стёрли с лица земли, как они стирали наши города, и не истребили под 0 их жителей, как они хотели истребить нас. Все их поколения, начиная с 45 года прошлого века, нам не просто должны, а очень сильно обязаны! И если кто-то там считает, что память об этом уйдёт с последним нашим ветераном, вошедшим в берлин, то пусть они ремонтируют свои калькуляторы и пересчитывают!

    • @HospitableRussia
      @HospitableRussia  Před 7 měsíci +2

      Я прекрасно понимаю вас, но если бы не было немецких захоронений в России, уже давно не было и наших там... они историю переписывают, а вы говорите "они обязаны"... и да, это в голове не укладывается... ((