Chernobyl (2019) | Sacrifice

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  • ***
    "A thousand years of sacrifice in our veins".
    Music: Steve Jablonsky - Sacrifice
    #HBO #Chernobyl
    Subtitles author (English) TimotejNidorfer
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  • @huddahhuddah3315
    @huddahhuddah3315 Před 5 lety +5129

    "I'm asking for your permission to kill three men."
    The greatest line in the series. Especially since two of those three are still alive.

    • @callmejeffrey4999
      @callmejeffrey4999 Před 5 lety +70

      Huddah Huddah those three didn’t die actually and two are still alive to this day

    • @krel7160
      @krel7160 Před 5 lety +435

      @@callmejeffrey4999 That's the beauty of it. At the time, they would not have known the two would survive. For all they knew, it *was* a death sentence.

    • @romynijland6392
      @romynijland6392 Před 5 lety +23

      Oblivion Void huddah said that

    • @Killzoneguy117
      @Killzoneguy117 Před 4 lety +196

      When you have balls that big, I like to think that God grants you a reprieve

    • @haegaming1913
      @haegaming1913 Před 4 lety +58

      al Mamlūk their massive balls observed the radiation instead.

  • @napalmhotdog4365
    @napalmhotdog4365 Před 5 lety +3429

    “Then I’ll do it myself”

    • @godzirareborn9921
      @godzirareborn9921 Před 5 lety +203

      Colonel General Vladimir Pikalov.Hero of Stalingrad,Kursk,Poznan and Berlin.

    • @BlackCthulhu-my4ms
      @BlackCthulhu-my4ms Před 5 lety +112

      Godzira Reborn Unfortunately, he died in 2003.
      But he was a real man

    • @Cortesevasive
      @Cortesevasive Před 5 lety +62

      @@godzirareborn9921 hero of the soviet union

    • @tylong6382
      @tylong6382 Před 5 lety +42

      Stephan Polonovsky I wouldn’t really say unfortunately. That’s much much longer than anybody probably expected him to live

    • @QuayNemSorr
      @QuayNemSorr Před 5 lety +68

      Amazing he could operate a van without his enormous steel balls getting in the way

  • @paranormalshadowssociety7402
    @paranormalshadowssociety7402 Před 5 lety +4543

    I am speechless. This miniseries will win every award in the house.

    • @Em50Lloyd
      @Em50Lloyd Před 5 lety +22

      This show is a lie. Almost 60% of informations inclueded in this ''show'' are not correct.

    • @JammiH
      @JammiH Před 5 lety +239

      @@Em50Lloyd Apart from the fictive characters and some added dramatic effect, it seemed to check out. Example?

    • @Em50Lloyd
      @Em50Lloyd Před 5 lety +18

      ​@@JammiH Of course. For example, smoke above the factory the next day after. When they are flying around in helicopter, you can see the smoke above the factory - in reality there was no smoke but only clean air that contaminated the region. Firefighters extinguished the fire.

    • @JammiH
      @JammiH Před 5 lety +197

      @@Em50Lloyd Yep. Dramatic effect. In reality there was a lot less smoke leaving the reactor. But all in all the series was well done in my opinion.

    • @Em50Lloyd
      @Em50Lloyd Před 5 lety +8

      @@JammiH When somebody's doing a tv show regarding real situation, it has to be as realistic as it's possible. HBO is just chasing for the numbers.

  • @StrangeDaysGaming
    @StrangeDaysGaming Před 5 lety +5832

    No one will ever know,
    the sacrifice we made,
    no statues in our name,
    no ticker tape parade,
    and we can only pray,
    it wasn’t all in vain.

    • @multihunteroable
      @multihunteroable Před 5 lety +184

      There is a memorial in my town (Rostov-on-Don) with hundreds of names of men from our town that gave their lives for the happiness of all mankind.

    • @THE-MOES-SHOW
      @THE-MOES-SHOW Před 5 lety +85

      The total death toll being 31 is a complete lie long term wise

    • @SaidBKD95
      @SaidBKD95 Před 5 lety +17

      @@THE-MOES-SHOW its still the official death toll untill now

    • @tylong6382
      @tylong6382 Před 5 lety +4

      said bkd It’s not true

    • @batchagaloopytv5816
      @batchagaloopytv5816 Před 5 lety +4

      Alvingamer 73 i think 31 was just firemen iirc not 100 percent sure

  • @dastemplar9681
    @dastemplar9681 Před 5 lety +2301

    I love how the series not only shows that Chernobyl was caused because of incompetence and lies. But also celebrates the heroism and sacrifice of the Soviet people who did everything they could to minimize the damage. In the end, thousands would suffer the effects of radiation. Thousands more would never return to their homes. But it is through their great struggle that they saved millions more from sharing such a fate. A true testimony to the pursuit of truth and selflessness in the face of a deadly element

    • @xRolyJoel
      @xRolyJoel Před 3 lety +46

      Spot on!! So much heroism, all caused by ignorance and lies.

    • @agsystems8220
      @agsystems8220 Před 2 lety +13

      The heroism is a strength of the series, but I really wish it didn't exaggerate the damage and further threats as much as they did. We have released 1000x the fallout from Chernobyl in nuclear tests over the years. The 'third explosion' would have been bad, but not world ending bad. It would have been 'don't play outside for an extra week' bad, maybe increasing the fallout from the disaster by 30-60%.
      The biggest problem that was badly mitigated was Iodine, but that was only a problem for a few weeks. Millions were never at risk and the total deaths and injuries caused by the accident are likely less than the Bhopal disaster. Meanwhile we continually release mercury by burning coal doing far more damage in longer timescales, and we accept that!
      My understanding is that many of the efforts were ineffective*. This does not make them any less heroic, but the portrayal of the event as a lucky close call to something much worse is scaremongering. It is actually hard to dream up a worse worst case scenario that doesn't involve deliberately bad design and operation.
      *Very little of the sand hit it's mark, the fire mostly burned itself out. The miners stopped digging when it became clear the heat exchanger would not be needed. The tank the divers helped to drain was never badly breeched, and was partially breeched before any draining could occur. Many of the firefighters were killed by beta burns that were exacerbated by failing to remove their contaminated gear (shown in the series, but not emphasised), and could have been saved. Their breathing gear kept them from inhaling particles.
      Interestingly, the divers were actually safer than generally assumed. Pools of water are great absorbers of radiation, and given the dust in the air it is likely that the radiation levels in the water were lower than in the air outside the building due to the dust not settling on their gear. Still balls of steel on them, but they would have been grateful for the water. It is actually a concern in spent fuel pools that diver's radiation detectors will not spot something dangerous before they pick it up, with the idea that spent fuel pools would have divers in them giving you an idea of how good water is at the job.

    • @kasturisawant3701
      @kasturisawant3701 Před 2 lety +11

      Chernobyl affected people worldwide
      Killed thousands of people
      Got them painful deaths
      Destroyed millions of dreams
      Got people what they never even imagined
      All of this, just because of impatience and ignorance of 1 guy.

    • @kestutismarkevicius9026
      @kestutismarkevicius9026 Před 2 lety +24

      My dads friend, plain kolchoz worker was taken by force and brought to liquidate Chernobyl disaster consequences. He was not given of any proper clothes or items against radiation's exposion. Ofcourse he died from blood cancer, leaving two little kids without their father and his wife widow few years later. Sovietic system was rotten to its own core, cause it solved its own crimes and incompetence by blood of innocent people.

    • @Puti880415
      @Puti880415 Před 2 lety +7

      Here the Churchills quote would fit as well " Never in the field of human conflict was so much been owed by so many to so few "

  • @jarskil8862
    @jarskil8862 Před 5 lety +5938

    Seriously, the guys who released the watervalves literally saved the Earth.

    • @HaydenLau.
      @HaydenLau. Před 5 lety +77

      No

    • @theonlydillank
      @theonlydillank Před 5 lety +499

      Hayden Lau Yes

    • @HaydenLau.
      @HaydenLau. Před 5 lety +101

      @@theonlydillankNo reactor ever built have that sort of power

    • @theonlydillank
      @theonlydillank Před 5 lety +340

      Hayden Lau Of course not, but we would have developed cancer by now if not for those men.

    • @HaydenLau.
      @HaydenLau. Před 5 lety +109

      @@theonlydillank Not the whole Earth. Not by far. The radioactive cloud would disperse very quickly.

  • @cameron_xbx6672
    @cameron_xbx6672 Před 5 lety +902

    “You’re dealing with something that’s never occurred on this planet before” Great series 10/10

    • @Sphere723
      @Sphere723 Před 4 lety +9

      A good line, but not actually true. We've uncovered the remains of naturally occurring nuclear reactors that released their contents into the environment about 1.7 Billion years ago.

    • @crististefanescu8169
      @crististefanescu8169 Před 4 lety +3

      What about Khystim disaster?1957,The Urals...

    • @alexla_grange8957
      @alexla_grange8957 Před 3 lety

      great series? what the shit in ur head?

    • @tavish4699
      @tavish4699 Před 3 lety +2

      @@Sphere723 but it didnt need to be stopped immediately

    • @MichaelDavis-mk4me
      @MichaelDavis-mk4me Před 3 lety +1

      @@crististefanescu8169 It's was not a reactor explosion, it didn't threat to make a nuclear explosion.

  • @alHollandi_1998
    @alHollandi_1998 Před 3 lety +908

    *"A 1000 years of sacrifice in our veins. Every generation must know his own suffering"*
    That line gave me goosebumps

    • @BigDaddy25896
      @BigDaddy25896 Před rokem +24

      considering whats happening in the Ukraine currently, Boris was right, every generation has to bring its sacrifice

    • @Smolpantherbeby
      @Smolpantherbeby Před rokem +9

      Ukrainians (Slavs) really are the strongest people who have been through the most unimaginable things and it never seems to stop. God bless them ❤

    • @alHollandi_1998
      @alHollandi_1998 Před rokem +1

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    • @Smolpantherbeby
      @Smolpantherbeby Před rokem

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    • @mekenyk1028
      @mekenyk1028 Před rokem

      @@Smolpantherbeby Than look at history of Poland and than we talk not saying that the Ukrainians didint suffer but its only a small part of what we have to face

  • @pwerr2607
    @pwerr2607 Před 5 lety +1702

    Thank you for your sacrifice, RIP Barnabov, He died in 2005

    • @pavelh756
      @pavelh756 Před 5 lety +113

      @@theoklas Ananenko and Beszpalov are still alive, Baranov died in 2005 by heart attack

    • @BarrettKillz
      @BarrettKillz Před 5 lety +46

      @@pavelh756 I think we need to start a fund raiser and someone should find them and generously thank them for what they did.

    • @Olich_kin
      @Olich_kin Před 5 lety +11

      @@theoklas died only 31. Most had life after it. It wasnt secret here, no lies too. And during teagedy need hide some info for ppl not fall in panic. Its helped evacuation, they took 50k ppl in one night, no one died. And look at Fukusima, there 1k dead bcs givernment dont care, but whole info opened. So what better? Hide a bit, or make panic and victims??

    • @jonathanh5762
      @jonathanh5762 Před 5 lety +23

      @@Olich_kin that's the point of the show for people like you. Believing only 31 people died, believing lies that was made by Soviet and the KGB, the equivalent of CIA.

    • @Olich_kin
      @Olich_kin Před 5 lety +6

      @@jonathanh5762 read here: www.who.int/mediacentre/news/releases/2005/pr38/ru/
      And this i translated for you, try find:
      A voluminous six hundred page report will be read at a scientific conference, which will open in Vienna on September 6.
      * The following are words from a conversation with Kenichi Koike, a professor at the Medical Faculty of Xinsudui University (specializing in blood oncology), who is actively involved in providing medical care to Belarus: 'During the accident, more than 30 people died at the site of the explosion. It is impossible to believe that it is still believed that the number of deaths from the initial radiation is 56 people. With regard to cancer or leukemia, in individual cases it is difficult to judge whether the cause of this is radiation. It is necessary to hear an assessment of this situation by a special group that conducted the study.

  • @12121994
    @12121994 Před 5 lety +1311

    People dying for the greater good... Shit brings tears to my eyes.

    • @jarskil8862
      @jarskil8862 Před 5 lety +33

      The guys who released those watervalves literally saved the humankind/Earth
      If the water wasnt released and molten core fell in the watertanks, it would have lead into half of the earth getting contaminated with Radioactive rain and dust.
      But even despite this, this series told me about those guys who sacrificed themselves. Not a single mention in history books during 13 years of schools I went.

    • @Olich_kin
      @Olich_kin Před 5 lety +9

      @@TheSunnyvaleTrailerPark tf u talking about?? Here ppl still love Stalin and no one gaf about this western lies. This situation was solved fast. No one helped, only Cuba. Where ur "cool" country was?? Ahh sry, they killed ppl in Africa etc its more important for US fake democracy.
      U know nothing about USSR, so dont talk.

    • @Olich_kin
      @Olich_kin Před 5 lety +1

      @@jarskil8862 there are in ur country any info about how ur country killed ppl whole history? Or bombed other countrys? Guess no. U no have ckear info about ww2 even.
      We knew about it in school. As we knew about ww2, and no need school books for it.

    • @u.v.s.5583
      @u.v.s.5583 Před 5 lety +13

      @@Olich_kin Excuse me, the death of Stalin was celebrated all over USSR. It is you who know nothing of that time, and you should be lucky about that.

    • @maksimusblack
      @maksimusblack Před 5 lety +2

      елена баженова Че ты бомбишь ? Ты считаешь было абсолютно правильно скрывать информацию полтора дня ,просто заполняя все местные больницы ,просто чтобы хорошо выглядеть перед западом ? Нахуя это было делать ? Нахуя никто ничего не сказал про катастрофу ? Потому что «советский союз не может иметь настолько херовых и дешёвых реакторов ,у нас никогда не может быть такой глобальной катастрофы ,потому что мы - самая сильная страна», тьфу бля ,не помогали потому что никто ничего не говорил ,вместо того чтобы просить помощи мы говорили что все збс , сами справимся . Ага ,справились , с кучей смертей . Сталина с Лениным любят только идиоты , которым нравится быть рабами

  • @squamish4244
    @squamish4244 Před 5 lety +1517

    Apparently the reception in Ukraine, Belarus and Russia has been positive. I am glad that Hollywood got it mostly right in the depiction of complex events involving heroic not-Americans.

    • @abhijeetshrestha1502
      @abhijeetshrestha1502 Před 5 lety +9

      @@philippe-alexandrerheaume3090 "it's own version" has been in the works for years, it's certainly not a reactionary work to the HBO series.

    • @MrStolboy
      @MrStolboy Před 5 lety +12

      @@philippe-alexandrerheaume3090 literally the russian goverment never said that.

    • @squamish4244
      @squamish4244 Před 5 lety +121

      Uh...yes...they fucked-up bigtime. This has not been a secret for 30 friggin years. The series was brutally honest about the failings before and after the disaster.
      AND it was brutally honest about the heroism and sacrifice of many among the *500,000* people involved in the containment and clean-up efforts. The disaster would have been much worse if not for them.
      You tell a story, you tell the whole story. Humans mess up, humans fix the mess. I'm not sure what point you think you are making.

    • @ey7290
      @ey7290 Před 4 lety +11

      Putin is editing the miniseries to make it look like the CIA caused the incident

    • @squamish4244
      @squamish4244 Před 4 lety +24

      He's actually getting Russian state-owned media to make its own movie/miniseries. Good luck - it couldn't possibly match the production values of this one.

  • @bohyspendejo5121
    @bohyspendejo5121 Před 5 lety +9663

    Damn man, i guess we'll never know how i got these likes

    • @duongthaihung389
      @duongthaihung389 Před 5 lety +377

      They knew it the suicide, but they came to die for save the world. No politics, they're real heroes

    • @Mrfitz666
      @Mrfitz666 Před 5 lety +144

      A hero whom we knew nothing about but owe so much. Your sacrifice will be remembered.

    • @_Geronimo_
      @_Geronimo_ Před 5 lety +37

      "СОВЕТСКАЯ ЧЕЛОВЕЧЕСТВА" *) *) *)

    • @user-te1tg4hc2l
      @user-te1tg4hc2l Před 5 lety +72

      no americans....

    • @angelo7356
      @angelo7356 Před 5 lety +34

      Just human

  • @fallschirmjager1
    @fallschirmjager1 Před 5 lety +1179

    "To those who saved the world"
    For those of you wondering the poem being read in the background was written Konstantin Simonov and it's about Soviet Soldiers retreating from the Germans during the first months of the invasion.

    • @jovanagatonovic5391
      @jovanagatonovic5391 Před 5 lety +5

      Čekaj me, ja ću sigurno doći samo me čekaj dugo... Čekaj, i kad noći ispune tugom... Čekaj, i kad vedri su dani, i kada vetar briše... Čekaj, i kada me drugi niko ne bude čekao više... Nek poveruju sin i mati, da više ne postojim. I neka čekaju dugo dugo i svi drugovi moji.
      Is that song Wait me?

    • @zorzineta
      @zorzineta Před 5 lety +2

      Nije. Mislim da dovoljno razumiješ ruski jezik i sam da vidiš da to nije ta pjesma.
      @@jovanagatonovic5391

    • @zorzineta
      @zorzineta Před 5 lety +1

      @@jovanagatonovic5391 Nešto niže ima ti cila pisma na engleskom jeziku,. Netko pod imenom Avelorn ju je stavio,

    • @michalis7023
      @michalis7023 Před 3 lety +1

      where can I find this poem

    • @FireflyArc
      @FireflyArc Před 3 lety +2

      Thank you! I wish I could understand it.

  • @bubithebear3690
    @bubithebear3690 Před 5 lety +1782

    All gave some...
    Some gave all, twice

  • @user-py4kp4ny5d
    @user-py4kp4ny5d Před 5 lety +1439

    Stalker and Chernobyl my favourite things in my life.
    P.S:Us Zinaida Grigoryevna, my grandmother, medic, liquidator of the Chernobyl accident. Died two years ago from lung sarcoma, caused by radiation. Eternal memory to the liquidators-heroes!

    • @d3k4sher
      @d3k4sher Před 5 lety +11

      Никита Live помним скорбим...

    • @night_aviation
      @night_aviation Před 4 lety +13

      Big shoutout to her from me.

    • @ParaAkula
      @ParaAkula Před 4 lety +27

      May your grandmother rest in peace and may she and all other heroic liquidators never ever be forgotten!

    • @johnkonrad5040
      @johnkonrad5040 Před 4 lety +9

      Glory to the liquidators, each and everyone of them are heroes
      For all of mankind

    • @eivon.5355
      @eivon.5355 Před 4 lety +3

      Никита Ус никто не забыт, ничто не забыто...

  • @AfroMan187
    @AfroMan187 Před 5 lety +141

    The 3 men that stood up had me choking.

    • @wetlettuce4768
      @wetlettuce4768 Před 5 lety +31

      Great scene but that's not how that happened in reality, the three men were selected and agreed to go down to the basement becuase they where the three who knew exactly what they were looking for. Also all three survived one died of a heart attack in 2005 but the other two are alive and well :D

    • @TheNerdForAllSeasons
      @TheNerdForAllSeasons Před rokem

      Spurius, Herminius, and Horatius.

  • @adman1381
    @adman1381 Před 5 lety +576

    The bravery of these people will live on in eternity.
    They ensured the future of humanity.

    • @luisnovo6542
      @luisnovo6542 Před 3 lety +2

      Chernobyl was in 1986 if it were right now we would be dead most of the people would suffer and that is not good and it is very sad that they had to kill animals

    • @HaydenLau.
      @HaydenLau. Před 2 lety +1

      @@luisnovo6542
      No. We would be fine

    • @o5-774
      @o5-774 Před 5 měsíci

      ​@@HaydenLau.No we wouldn't be fine, you goddamn donkey.

  • @mehanikal5639
    @mehanikal5639 Před 5 lety +482

    Glory to the heros of Chernobyl.

  • @sayandeepkanrar
    @sayandeepkanrar Před 3 lety +73

    " Of all the ministers, and all the deputies...the whole congregation of obedient fools...they mistakenly sent the one good man. For God's Sake, Boris, you were the one who mattered most. "

  • @Ozgur72
    @Ozgur72 Před 5 lety +112

    "Never in the field of human conflict was so much owed by so many to so few"

    • @alexpearson8481
      @alexpearson8481 Před 4 lety +1

      You should quote ‘Churchill’. Just a suggestion.

    • @Ozgur72
      @Ozgur72 Před 4 lety +4

      @@alexpearson8481 It is quite apparent imo

    • @sparkreno19
      @sparkreno19 Před 4 lety +1

      i feel it would be more accurate to say 'never in the field of human error was so much owed by so many to so many others'

    • @Nik-xi2ri
      @Nik-xi2ri Před 4 lety

      @@sparkreno19 *triggered*

  • @HackerMan-lj7ds
    @HackerMan-lj7ds Před 5 lety +89

    “WE’LL BE DEAD IN A WEEK! “
    My favorite line from the entire show

  • @lordandsaviourbobsemple4186
    @lordandsaviourbobsemple4186 Před 3 lety +132

    Damn the Soviets are really good at saving the world
    Alexei Ananenko, Valeri Bezpalov and Boris Baranov (Chernobyl)
    Vasily Arkhipov (Cuban Missile Crisis)
    Stanislav Petrov (1983 nuclear false alarm)

    • @dallasneedsamedicbag8208
      @dallasneedsamedicbag8208 Před 2 lety +6

      Tbf they cause most of it so there prob most consistent

    • @shakrunviauc3128
      @shakrunviauc3128 Před 2 lety +3

      @@dallasneedsamedicbag8208
      pls tell me by you mean they you mean the government right?
      right?
      not the people right?

    • @imjusthere9006
      @imjusthere9006 Před 2 lety +3

      @@shakrunviauc3128 it tends to be the governments of the world ripping it apart and the people putting it back together

  • @Bootschnickens
    @Bootschnickens Před 5 lety +352

    Soviet’s feared failure
    Failure feared these men

    • @isuru717
      @isuru717 Před 4 lety +2

      great quote

    • @whackyjinak4978
      @whackyjinak4978 Před 3 lety +1

      That’s basically the same thing twice.

    • @georgeerto
      @georgeerto Před 3 lety +2

      @@whackyjinak4978 And? Does it not make it a good quote?

    • @whackyjinak4978
      @whackyjinak4978 Před 3 lety +2

      Georgeerto RB No it does not, because it is the equivalent of saying Soviets feared failure, failure feared the Soviets. It’s the same thing.

    • @georgeerto
      @georgeerto Před 3 lety +1

      @@whackyjinak4978 Yes the men were Soviets, but he was referring to these men as heroes not the Soviets.

  • @BcexBpacxoD
    @BcexBpacxoD Před 5 lety +198

    I think this series is about ordinary people not only in the USSR but in the whole world. Who risk their lives every day for the good of the whole world.

    • @akerht
      @akerht Před 5 lety +16

      About ordinary people, doing extraordinary things.

    • @insideoutsideupsidedown2218
      @insideoutsideupsidedown2218 Před 19 dny

      The people who died were not killed by the reactor. They were killed by everything that was the Soviet Union.

  • @Death_Korps_Officer
    @Death_Korps_Officer Před 5 lety +423

    -The happiness of all Mankind.
    -What?
    -Our goal is the Happiness of all Mankind
    I like to think they succeded.

    • @hagamapama
      @hagamapama Před 5 lety +20

      At the very least they managed to stop things from getting much worse.

    • @AndreyMolotov-zh8zv
      @AndreyMolotov-zh8zv Před 5 lety +2

      Не, СССР развалился, коммунисты только вред наносят человечеству.

    • @dorionite1378
      @dorionite1378 Před 4 lety +4

      I sometimes wondered if it was a reference to Roadside Picnic, the inspiration for Stalker, or just a coincidence.
      Because of that movie, a lot of the people who remained in the Exclusion Zone to help the clean up process called themselves Stalkers.

    • @DropDead14
      @DropDead14 Před 3 lety +1

      @@AndreyMolotov-zh8zv В Бхопале произошла страшная катастрофа, и там тоже виноваты комму... ой, там виноваты капиталисты. Поэтому мы не будем снимать про него иделогизированное кино? Какая нахрен разница какой строй. Дело в людях, а люди везде одинаковы. Каким бы ни был строй, власть имущие в первую очередь будут думать как прикрыть свою задницу и хорошо если среди высоких чинов найдутся люди, которые будут поступать по совести. В руководстве СССР такие люди нашлись, иначе последствия оказались бы много хуже. За аварию в Бхопале вообще никто не ответил.

    • @AndreyMolotov-zh8zv
      @AndreyMolotov-zh8zv Před 3 lety +1

      @@DropDead14 кто ответил за чернобыль. Может горбачев ушел в отставку ?

  • @thomasbenito274
    @thomasbenito274 Před 5 lety +140

    Legasov: We are asking your permission to kill three men.
    Gorbachev: Well, all victories inevitably come at a cost.

    • @madmachine1
      @madmachine1 Před 5 lety +14

      They didn't kill them. They survived. One of them died in 2005 from heart attack. The other two as long as I know are alive.

    • @madmachine1
      @madmachine1 Před 4 lety +8

      @Ordinary Sessel the effect of radiation over the body can be categorised in two categories:
      Deterministic are shown immediately or in the aftermath of the exposure and are shown in the miniseries (the fire fighters). They are threshold triggered; they only appears when exposure reaches or goes beyond a certain level of radiation. And most importantly, in this topic, they are sure 100%
      Probabilistic they are not threshold triggered. If there are two people, one exposed to 0.1 and the other to 10, they have even likelihood to develop the disease (neoplasm). In the real world: you can have a chest x-ray and develop cancer and another person visits Chernobyl and not developing it.
      So if they survived the deterministic effects of radiation, they are likely to develop cancer. So far no one of them has suffered from it and one died because of a cardiac disease.
      Anyway, they are heroes. But science is science.

    • @madmachine1
      @madmachine1 Před 4 lety +2

      @Ordinary Sessel you are talking because you watched the miniseries, that isn't a documentary. In many cases the level of exposure was assessed to minimize the risks of acute radiation disease. And the probabilistic part of it, I just explained to you that it doesn't depend on where you are. We are exposed to radiations. Where you live there are radiations from the ground and from the space.
      What it matters are the facts, not the emotions.

    • @nava93s
      @nava93s Před 4 lety

      Claudio Dinapoli lmao these people talking like experts after watching the TV show

  • @multihunteroable
    @multihunteroable Před 5 lety +204

    If somebody is looking for the poem - Remember, Alyosha, the roads of Smolenshchina (Ты помнишь, Алеша, дороги Смоленщины) by Konstantin Simonov, he wrote it in 1941.

    • @topkon8331
      @topkon8331 Před 5 lety +13

      Dude honestely you ruined my evening with this recommendation ... but this is a very nice poem indeed!

    • @FireflyArc
      @FireflyArc Před 3 lety

      Thank you!

    • @user-tk5bz6gw2x
      @user-tk5bz6gw2x Před 2 lety +1

      isn't he also the one who writes the poem Wait For Me?

  • @1994Powerslave
    @1994Powerslave Před 5 lety +253

    In memory of all who suffered and sacrificed.

  • @marcoosi2117
    @marcoosi2117 Před 5 lety +418

    Honestly, I can't think of a better way to summarize this series than with a video like this. The theme of sacrifice is truly powerful and humbling to me.

  • @solpricetrojan1626
    @solpricetrojan1626 Před 5 lety +800

    This is one of the best mini-series I have ever seen. It was powerful, moving, and showed the humanity of the Russian heroes who saved millions.

    • @johnpijano4786
      @johnpijano4786 Před 5 lety +20

      And the state that tried to supress news of it.

    • @sergeontheloose
      @sergeontheloose Před 5 lety +107

      Not Russian but Soviet. USSR consisted of many nationalities. For example, most of the firefighters in the first wave who died were either Ukrainian or Belorussian.

    • @arabay9402
      @arabay9402 Před 5 lety +30

      Soviet heroes.

    • @dariuss3558
      @dariuss3558 Před 5 lety +57

      Estonian, Latvian, Lithuanian, Ukrainian, Russian, Bellorussian heroes and others from every other soviet enslaved nation

    • @arabay9402
      @arabay9402 Před 5 lety +3

      Darius S exactly

  • @user-ci4yw7vh1d
    @user-ci4yw7vh1d Před 5 lety +496

    Вечная память тем, кто спас миллионы жизней, пожертвовав собой либо своим здоровьем. Честь и хвала героям! Пусть каждый хоть раз в своей жизни помянет всех этих Людей добрым словом и скажет спасибо героям!

    • @_Geronimo_
      @_Geronimo_ Před 5 lety +3

      Раны замаженные кровью никогда не исчезнет !!!

    • @samilaakkonen5828
      @samilaakkonen5828 Před 5 lety +14

      Yes

    • @KoneCdRusne
      @KoneCdRusne Před 5 lety +6

      вечная память совку, как самому мерзкому из когда либо существоваших государств

    • @user-ci4yw7vh1d
      @user-ci4yw7vh1d Před 5 lety +3

      @@KoneCdRusne Не будь не было бы нас, да и тебя наверное

    • @user-nc4re2or7d
      @user-nc4re2or7d Před 5 lety +3

      @@KoneCdRusne пруфов не будет конечно же, мы же подписчики шывцова, которые не имеют своего мнения и не способны критически мыслить.

  • @samuelbedsole5089
    @samuelbedsole5089 Před 5 lety +99

    The men who, through their sacrifice, saved the lives of millions. And for so long their story had gone untold, their names unremembered.
    Until now.

  • @raz1739
    @raz1739 Před 5 lety +193

    Amazing show. So many put their lives in danger & died bc of it so many may live. From engineers to Coal Miners. May All RIP.

    • @Olich_kin
      @Olich_kin Před 5 lety +1

      31 dead. Others had life. One black guy still working here in Russia. Feeling ok, as i seen in interview.

    • @alevyts3523
      @alevyts3523 Před 5 lety +1

      @@Olich_kin Do you have data how many died after building a sarcophagus from complications? In 1987 Valery Legasov had radiation sickness.

    • @Nordska
      @Nordska Před 5 lety +1

      @@Olich_kin 4000 died from exposure to radiation directly or indirectly. Check your information

    • @MaximilianDenisPatrickPonsonby
      @MaximilianDenisPatrickPonsonby Před 5 lety

      @@Nordska more than 4000. check your information

  • @Misisipy
    @Misisipy Před 5 lety +483

    The real life heroes

    • @Em50Lloyd
      @Em50Lloyd Před 5 lety +1

      The tragedy was becouse of them, so no respect! They just repaired, what they screwed.

    • @Misisipy
      @Misisipy Před 5 lety +38

      @@Em50Lloyd So all of these dead firefighters ...it was their fault? Three volunteers who who went into the radioactive water and saved the Europe...it was their fault? Legasov, who took his life... it was his fault? Liquidators, often very young men... it was their fault?

    • @Em50Lloyd
      @Em50Lloyd Před 5 lety +2

      @@Misisipy No, it was the fault of the engineers who had the that night at the factory. They weren't properly trained, and because of this, this tragedy happened. And your information is not accurate - all firefighters have not died and all these people have had to fix what happened in their own state.

    • @alexlee2581
      @alexlee2581 Před 5 lety +16

      Em50
      Risking your life knowing that you are slowly being killed is enough reason to say that is true bravery.

    • @snigie1
      @snigie1 Před 5 lety +18

      @@Em50Lloyd you're one of the New breed that considers purple haired men dressed as women 'brave'

  • @jameskarg3240
    @jameskarg3240 Před 5 lety +145

    Moving
    These soviet peoples, the russians and Ukrainians both, did what no one could possibly imagine possible then, and bit by bit, together
    They literally did save the world.

    • @panalesh1868
      @panalesh1868 Před 5 lety +8

      you forgot belarusian... Who affected more than others

    • @DarkMatterX1
      @DarkMatterX1 Před 4 lety +4

      It was their fucking fault. You're not a hero for cleaning up a mess you made yourself.

    • @christopherhicks5640
      @christopherhicks5640 Před 4 lety +7

      DarkMatterX1 no the people at the plant make the explosion the volunteers who came after had nothing to do with the reactor blowing up you troglodyte

    • @DarkMatterX1
      @DarkMatterX1 Před 4 lety +1

      @@christopherhicks5640
      Fuck off, commie apologist.

    • @Nik-xi2ri
      @Nik-xi2ri Před 4 lety +6

      @@DarkMatterX1 *triggered*

  • @onetwothreefourfive12345
    @onetwothreefourfive12345 Před 4 lety +35

    The dudes who went there to make things better are such legends. Respect level 100000000

  • @ixnexus
    @ixnexus Před 5 lety +86

    Thank you, truly. You are all heroes and will be forever remembered for your actions. There are many more names. These are some that died within a year due to radiation (minus the divers)
    Divers:
    Alexei Ananenko
    Valery Bespalov
    Boris Baranov
    Firefighters:
    Vasily Ignatenko (1961 - 1986)
    Leonid Telyatnikov (1951 - 2004)
    Vladimir Pravik (1962 - 1986)
    Yakaterina Ivanenko (1986)
    Viktor Kibenok (1986)
    Yuriy Konoval (1986)
    Klavdia Luzganova (1986)
    Nuclear engineers:
    Aleksandr Akimov (1953 - 1986)
    Valery Khodemchuk (1986)
    Toptunov (1986)
    Vladimir Shashenok (1986)
    Aleksandr Yuvchenko (1986)
    Valeriy Perevozchenko (1986)
    Vyacheslav Brazhnik (1986)
    Viktor Degtyarenko (1986)
    Aleksandr Lelechenko (1986)
    Anatoly Kurguz (1986)
    Aleksandr Kudryavtsev (1986)
    Viktor Lopatyuk (1986)
    Oleksandr Novyk (1986)
    Ivan Orlov (1986)
    Kostyantyn Perchuk (1986)
    Georgi Popov (1986)
    Pyotr Palamarchuk
    Razim Davletbayev
    And the 400 miners, in which over 100 are thought to have died before the age of 40, working day and night to stop a catastrophe from happening.
    The total death count is frightening and shameful, considering the Soviet Union only claims 31 as the official count.

  • @class158productions5
    @class158productions5 Před 5 lety +40

    Is it just me who feels that having them talk in an English accent sounds more chilling

    • @wilberts.cubero3629
      @wilberts.cubero3629 Před 5 lety +21

      I'm glad the actors just used their own accent and not some Ukranian or Russian accent. It would have sounded too forced and would have taken away from the series.

    • @class158productions5
      @class158productions5 Před 5 lety

      Wilbert Cubero my thoughts exactly

  • @learneconomics2021
    @learneconomics2021 Před 2 lety +8

    Anenenko
    Bespalov
    Baranov
    This 3 names should be written a street or statue in every European capital

  • @danyilsukaylo7189
    @danyilsukaylo7189 Před 4 lety +23

    As a citizen of Kiev I can say that Ukrainian people really respect HBO and people who made that series. The spirit of USSR and small details like clothes , vehicles and buildings of that time are very accurate

    • @eoghan5836
      @eoghan5836 Před 4 lety

      Does all of Ukraine still hate Russia

    • @tavish4699
      @tavish4699 Před 3 lety

      @@eoghan5836 i mean now more then ever ...russia bit a huge chunk out of eastern ukrain

  • @Novalunosis90
    @Novalunosis90 Před 5 lety +114

    This show deserves all the freakin’ awards.
    And you did an excellent job with this video.

  • @d0m1n1kcz2
    @d0m1n1kcz2 Před 5 lety +42

    I salute for those heroes, for those who were working silently to save others, for the crew of all the helicopters helping to extinguish the fire, for those firefighters who died because of the radiation and for many other people who tryed their best to help everyone else. I salute them.

  • @Jack_k32
    @Jack_k32 Před 5 lety +40

    People sacrificing themselves for the good of mankind, now this is something to respect. Rip to all that died due to the hands of this terrible incident.

  • @Gor_thaur
    @Gor_thaur Před 5 lety +131

    Im proud of my grandfather who was one of the volunteers liquidating the consequences of nuclear plant.
    These people didnt fight with death itself not for country, not for government but for life and future. Maybe that sounded weird or too pretentious.. But anyway, USSR was a strange place where lying and indifferent nomenclature lived next to ordinary people, heroes and self-sacrificing altruists.
    The series is perfect, it 100% deserves to be memorised and rewarded. Id even suggest to add it into history teaching materials.
    Ive read all S. Alexievich' books and I must say its a worthy literature.
    Stay safe, people.

    • @thesentinel7310
      @thesentinel7310 Před 5 lety +6

      Your grandfather was a hero they should have taught us in school. He and the other liquidators saved the planet. I really hope he had a good life.

    • @thedungeondelver
      @thedungeondelver Před 5 lety +6

      If you don't mind me asking what role did your Grandfather play in the clean-up? I'd like to remember him correctly when I think of the people who sacrificed so much to stop what would have been the end of half of the world if the crisis hadn't been abated.

    • @MrRailfan
      @MrRailfan Před 5 lety +6

      My grandfather was also one of the first responders that was called in. He was from the lviv region and they called in a bunch of people to help with the disaster. He was a director of a construction firm for the Soviet union and they called him and his co workers to help with their trucks to assist in the area.Unfortunately he passed away in the early 2000s to cancer and I never got a chance to ask him specifics on Chernobyl.
      At least this show is bringing light to this catastrophe and more people are shown what happened and how the responders suffered.

    • @eliasnikolaivonheimtrondse4424
      @eliasnikolaivonheimtrondse4424 Před 4 lety

      @@ketchupgracebackupyt4421 wtf man he was probably there it was over 400,000 liquidators

    • @user-sd9ze8ci9k
      @user-sd9ze8ci9k Před 4 lety

      4:05 Кстати, хочу сказать что кожа дышит, впитывает влагу и воздух

  • @EvoSwatch
    @EvoSwatch Před 5 lety +41

    You didn't see my crying.
    *YOU DIDNT, BECAUSE IAM NOT CRYING!*

  • @SpanishDio
    @SpanishDio Před 5 lety +27

    *This is the true Power of Humanity , Sacrifice...*

  • @mplewp
    @mplewp Před 4 lety +22

    Reading about the events of Chernobyl still gives me shivers to this day.

  • @jimward204
    @jimward204 Před 3 lety +15

    I'm an American but I can clearly see the sacrifice made by those men to save others, not just in Russia, but worldwide.
    May they rest in peace with the tears and heartfelt thanks of the people they saved.

  • @aldo3g
    @aldo3g Před 5 lety +77

    The great bitter land I was born to defend...

  • @aquila7525
    @aquila7525 Před 3 lety +8

    The suffering. In this life we all make sacrifices. I never cried about a video, but now i did. Every generation must have it’s sacrifices. An inspiring phrase.

  • @equarg
    @equarg Před 5 lety +113

    (2:27)
    Those first responder uniforms are STILL HOT after all these years.
    I saw 2 CZcams videos where people found the abandoned hospital and went into the basement.
    They make Geiger Counters scream UNCLE all these decades later😰.

    • @Extreme96PL
      @Extreme96PL Před 5 lety +6

      If you watch 2009-2014 videos from that basement you can see firefighter helmet in one of rooms post 2015 videos there is no helmet because someone stoled it

    • @josephnasr3385
      @josephnasr3385 Před 5 lety +34

      @@Extreme96PL who is dumb enough to do so 😫

    • @robkennedy3000
      @robkennedy3000 Před 5 lety +14

      Someone who apparently wants radiating

    • @sonamnechen8733
      @sonamnechen8733 Před 5 lety +1

      @@robkennedy3000 nice one..

    • @kevin42
      @kevin42 Před 5 lety

      RingSight91 might wanna tone it down a bit. 2 Millisieverts is pretty high, unless your staying for like 5 mins.

  • @Captainkebbles1392
    @Captainkebbles1392 Před 10 měsíci +3

    "To those who saved the world"..thank you... thank you for trying, never knowing if it worked or not, never knowing if it made a difference...

  • @yourlocalasleeponioperativ4095

    “Real heros don’t wear capes or medals, they wear lead shielding.”

  • @kn6706
    @kn6706 Před 4 lety +7

    There are many who are willing to sacrifice a little.
    There are some who are willing to sacrifice much.
    Then there are the few, the rare few, who are willing to sacrifice everything, for everyone.
    That is the mark of a true hero.

  • @baysidegreg
    @baysidegreg Před rokem +5

    “Every generation must know their own suffering.”

  • @QueenCallisto
    @QueenCallisto Před 2 lety +6

    The fact that they had to bury the bodies in lead coffins and cover them with cement is scary enough.

  • @onetwothreefourfive12345
    @onetwothreefourfive12345 Před 4 lety +17

    In this video you didn’t see graphite.
    You saw heroes.
    💪

  • @encomia7906
    @encomia7906 Před 5 lety +25

    Константин Симонов [отрывок]
    Ты знаешь, наверное, все-таки Родина -
    Не дом городской, где я празднично жил,
    А эти проселки, что дедами пройдены,
    С простыми крестами их русских могил.
    По русским обычаям, только пожарища
    На русской земле раскидав позади,
    На наших глазах умирали товарищи,
    По-русски рубаху рванув на груди.
    Нас пули с тобою пока еще милуют.
    Но, трижды поверив, что жизнь уже вся,
    Я все-таки горд был за самую милую,
    За горькую землю, где я родился.
    P.S. Ваша работа великолепна! 5 минут пролетели на одном дыхании! Очень творчески, со всей глубиной. Большое спасибо, это действительно заслуживает уважения!

    • @user-oo1pu6bj1c
      @user-oo1pu6bj1c Před 5 lety

      Ебланская земля на которой я родился зарплаты низкие как для рабов и землю в пользование не дают

    • @longgaduka7834
      @longgaduka7834 Před 4 lety +1

      @@user-oo1pu6bj1c за хорошую жизнь нужно бороться ,как боролись все государства ..

  • @Anna-sd4zl
    @Anna-sd4zl Před 4 lety +11

    I salute this real heroes who sacrificed their life to save thousands. 😭

  • @jamesfrank3213
    @jamesfrank3213 Před 5 lety +67

    I've read a lot about Chernobyl and the engineering teams and firefighters who died during the early hours after the explosion fighting the blaze, but I never knew of those who essentially buried themselves alive to save the rest of Ukraine and the USSR. There is not enough the world can ever do to thank you, but the least we can do, is to tell your story true and give your names to our future generations. Thank you...

  • @prakashjha4U
    @prakashjha4U Před 2 lety +3

    U knw why this series is best?
    Because everyone deserves to know about those Heroes miners,fire fighter , liquidators and about those two specific

  • @valeenoi2284
    @valeenoi2284 Před 2 lety +5

    Every time the higher ups at your work lie, it's your duty to stand up and bring it up to the forefront, and tell the truth. Don't think the future disasters won't impact you, and even if it doesn't, you owe it to speak the truth. That would be your sacrifice.

  • @izzad777
    @izzad777 Před 3 lety +7

    I have said it before but I'm going to say this again. This mini series is something that I have never experienced before, and most likely never will again. It's an incredibly rare combination of horror, heroism, history, biography and documentary. I enjoyed everything about it and I mean it. The story, the cinematography, the characters, the script, the actors and the most standout, the music, is just captivating as hell. This series somehow managed to execute both hopelessness and hopefulness in the most brilliant way. How the hell did this production team managed to do that I have no idea. RIP to all that died and still suffered because of Chernobyl. Your death and suffer is not in vain.

  • @animalhouseIZ
    @animalhouseIZ Před 5 lety +21

    It is the story telling of this caliber that enables us to remember our past so as to “hopefully” not repeat it.
    We can also actually “know” those people that did their best when faced with insurmountable road blocks and still pushed forward. While it seems of little comfort for all those that died or are still dealing with the after effects and the families that lost so much. From one human being to another thank you for your sacrifice to save so many.
    I would like to challenge other film makers and studios to do movies like this. I say it so not to give praise or recognition but so we as a global society will know what happened. Stories like this are our history and give our future generations a better grasp of past events both good and horrible.
    Again great video and the segments where nicely chosen.

  • @santiagobelfort1251
    @santiagobelfort1251 Před 5 lety +39

    Seriously this edit made me cry, very well done

  • @synicle0723
    @synicle0723 Před 4 lety +8

    This was the most compelling series I have ever Watched and the most Fearful

  • @sujandhar6613
    @sujandhar6613 Před rokem +2

    that exact moment of goosebumps when the General says "It's not 3 roentgen , it's 15000"

  • @attackoramic8361
    @attackoramic8361 Před 2 lety +3

    Even though the series may not have been the most accurate, this still portrayed the sheer devastation of Chernobyl and did what many disaster movies failed to implement into their films.

  • @lalak492
    @lalak492 Před 4 lety +5

    I have never cried so hard for a show in my life. But this really tweaked the heart strings

  • @tanyasood66
    @tanyasood66 Před 5 lety +8

    For better understanding listen to the song Onuka “Vidkik”, ( about Chornobyl), and Alyosha “Sweet people” that she performed at Eurovision. That time mankind was not ready to hear message.

  • @tin4654
    @tin4654 Před 2 lety +2

    Just having the agony of slowly literally melting from the radiation is terrible, and through what people have gone through

  • @martinm5736
    @martinm5736 Před 4 lety +9

    They gave their own life for ours...
    What we can give back is honor and to remember their names!

  • @jjxlifts
    @jjxlifts Před 4 lety +9

    Literally the best series of all time. So profound, and this video perfectly reflects the magnitude of the series. Well done.

  • @avelorn5441
    @avelorn5441 Před 5 lety +380

    Remember, Alyosha, the roads of Smolenshchina,
    Remember the rain and the mud and the pain,
    The women, exhausted, who brought milk in pitchers,
    And clasped them like babies at breast, from the rain.
    The whispering words as we passed them - "God bless you!"
    The eyes where they secretly wiped away tears!
    And how they all promised they would be "soldatki",
    - The words of old Russia from earlier years.
    The road disappearing past hills in the distance,
    Its length that we measured with tears on the run.
    And villages, villages, churches and churchyards,
    As if all of Russia were gathered in one.
    It seemed that in each Russian village we passed through,
    The hands of our ancestors under the sod
    Were making the sign of the cross and protecting
    Their children, no longer believers in god.
    You know, I believe that the Russia we fight for
    Is not the dull town where I lived at a loss
    But those country tracks that our ancestors followed,
    The graves where they lie, with the old Russian cross.
    I feel that for me, it was countryside Russia
    That first made me feel I must truly belong
    To the tedious miles between village and village,
    The tears of the widow, the women's sad song.
    Remember, Alyosha, the hut at Borisov,
    The cry of the girl as she mourned, and the sight
    Of the grey-haired old woman, her velveteen jacket,
    The old man, as if dressed for death, all in white!
    And what could we say? With what words could we comfort them?
    Yet seeming to gather the sense of our lack,
    The old woman said "We shall wait for you, darlings!
    Wherever you get to, we know you'll come back!"
    "We know you'll come back!" said the fields and the pastures,
    "We know you'll come back!" said the woods and the hill.
    Alyosha, at nights I can hear them behind me.
    Their voices are following after me still.
    By old Russian practice, mere fire and destruction
    Are all we abandon behind us in war.
    We see alongside us the deaths of our comrades,
    By old Russian practice, the breast to the fore.
    Alyosha, till now we've been spared by the bullets.
    But when (for the third time) my life seemed to end,
    I yet still felt proud of the dearest of countries,
    The great bitter land I was born to defend.
    I'm proud that the mother who bore us was Russian;
    That Russian I'll fall as my ancestors fell;
    That going to battle, the woman was Russian,
    Who kissed me three times in a Russian farewell!

    • @crusade5886
      @crusade5886  Před 5 lety +47

      Great poem

    • @daveed467
      @daveed467 Před 5 lety +8

      But Rachel Maddow and Mike Pence told me Slav Man Bad :/

    • @Em50Lloyd
      @Em50Lloyd Před 5 lety +2

      Put the whole Russia in your goddamn ass, dummy. Nobody here wants to hear your crying piece of shit.

    • @rev.andyh.1082
      @rev.andyh.1082 Před 5 lety +38

      Em50 you enjoy being a troll don’t you?

    • @Em50Lloyd
      @Em50Lloyd Před 5 lety

      @@rev.andyh.1082 I'm just amazed what the fuck he thinks .. Oh Russia - the best country bla bla - BITCH YOU AIN'T GOT NO CLUE! The Chernobyl is not even in the Russia, it is in Ukraine. I'am living in the supidest world possible.

  • @sn4ccy152
    @sn4ccy152 Před 3 lety +2

    The acting in this Series gives me Goosebumps. Everyone of these guys deserves an Oscar.

  • @csdude35
    @csdude35 Před 4 lety +2

    I’ve seen a ton of edits/mixes like this on CZcams on this show and this is far and away the best one. Well done.

  • @wpistol
    @wpistol Před rokem +4

    One of the most horrifying movies I've ever watched. Im a hard bitten military, police, emt. This totally touched me in a way that I never thought capable. The depth of the emotion is indescribable.

  • @cheriefsadeksadek2108
    @cheriefsadeksadek2108 Před 3 lety +12

    No sex no drugs no science fiction just pure truth this serie is amazing

  • @petvps7
    @petvps7 Před 5 lety +25

    Great video but I'm kind of dissapointed that you didn't include Leonid Toptunov and Aleksandr Akimov. They warned Dyatlov several times about the risks and they were the first that went into the radioactive water to switch on the valves, knowing that it would probably kill them.

  • @user-lg7es7mk1l
    @user-lg7es7mk1l Před 5 lety +19

    Настоящие герои !!!

  • @d65kelvin
    @d65kelvin Před 3 lety +3

    Because 35 years ago today, brave men and women chose to sacrifice to save many. May God bless them.

  • @ChromaticaForever
    @ChromaticaForever Před 4 lety +5

    I wonder if in 20-30 years someone will make a mini-series/film about COVID-19 as HBO did with Chernobyl. Easily one of the best series I've ever watched. They made the plot so easy to follow and understand yet complex and impactful.

    • @sandydennylives1392
      @sandydennylives1392 Před 3 lety

      Yeah, how 99% of the world ignored it by refusing to wear masks, not realizing that many are silent killer asymptomatic's. Real tale of heroism.

    • @matticus6339
      @matticus6339 Před 3 lety +1

      It would be a waste of time because Covid19 is an over blown tub of BS stirred up by our Government.

  • @angiedoe597
    @angiedoe597 Před 4 lety +4

    How painfully beautiful! 👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻 Thanks for making this!

  • @szgcgelsoft9768
    @szgcgelsoft9768 Před 2 lety +4

    My mother, grandmother and grandfather lived through this moment. Brings tears to my eyes when I think about the fact that this was a horrible thing at the time.

  • @nebojsapetronic3006
    @nebojsapetronic3006 Před 5 lety +32

    What was it all for
    Happiness of all mankind

  • @JoseRodriguez-bp3zg
    @JoseRodriguez-bp3zg Před 4 lety +5

    “And every generation must know its own suffering” man I felt that

  • @carlosg2843
    @carlosg2843 Před 3 lety +2

    Those men saved a whole continent from complete annihilation! Most of them gave their lives... There's no way to thank them for their HUGE sacrifice!!!

  • @redacted2012
    @redacted2012 Před 3 lety +5

    "For God Sakes, Boris.. You were the one that mattered most.."

  • @prxybeats
    @prxybeats Před 3 lety +4

    One of the best series ever done. And this clip is gorgeous.

  • @santiagodiaz7453
    @santiagodiaz7453 Před 4 lety +3

    Fantastic edition, even though I miss liquidators. Thanks. Made me feel those bitter emotions I felt when I saw the episodes for the first time. So much pain from the victims, so little recognition for the truly heroes of the story... This show is Making justice for them all in the best way as possible. With an artistic masterpiece. Kudos

  • @heavypen
    @heavypen Před 3 lety +4

    More than 34 years after it happened, and one year after I learned about the human drama I only imagined, I'm still stunned by the scope of the tragedy.

  • @MrHotguy034
    @MrHotguy034 Před 3 lety +5

    It's amazing these people sacrificed everything to save lives. It wasn't about money, social status, or what's in it for me. they did it because it had to be done , and it was the right thing to do. A rarity these days. Such bravery... true hero's!

  • @danielpeppa-pigpowers9386

    Our heroes don't have to be super. They just have to be great. They don't have to have lazer vision or the strength to lift cars with their hands, they just have to have will, selflessness, and courage. They have powers, but not the ones we see in movies. Their powers are much more powerful because they take a great deal of bravery to show. These, these people are heroes.

  • @ka4629
    @ka4629 Před 5 lety +8

    Brilliantly done, brought tears to my eyes.

  • @KingBlueOfficial
    @KingBlueOfficial Před 3 lety +2

    The old woman in the scene of the graves holding a photo of her lost son was so sad 😞 4:49

  • @rm783
    @rm783 Před 2 lety +1

    Beautifull edit. Thanks for the translation.

  • @Biffo1262
    @Biffo1262 Před 2 lety +6

    My heart bled for those brave people and yet I am so proud of those firefighters and selfless others who gave their lives to save others. I love the Russian people they are a breed apart.

  • @Pandacous
    @Pandacous Před 5 lety +16

    Most people run away from danger. These men and women ran to it so the rest of us could. God bless them all.

    • @Jaffacall3251
      @Jaffacall3251 Před 5 lety

      Men, no women were involved.

    • @Pandacous
      @Pandacous Před 5 lety +7

      Sam Hyde right forget the countless female scientists that signed up to help as well as the nurses who many died later for being exposed their patients. Just because they’re were no women cleaning graphite on the roof didn’t mean that soviet women didn’t give their lives for this.

    • @Anna-sd4zl
      @Anna-sd4zl Před 4 lety

      @@Pandacous true

  • @kane0035
    @kane0035 Před 4 lety +4

    Real Heroes. We cannot thank you enough for your sacrifice. You will never forget.

  • @namechamps
    @namechamps Před 5 lety +4

    Beautifully done. I think your video makes a better trailer than the official one. Sacrifice really was the theme. People sacrificing and dying to save countless others.