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  • čas přidán 5. 08. 2021
  • "Pulverize Germany."
    ~ Sigma Soviet Grindset #227
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  • @cloud42269
    @cloud42269 Před 2 lety +5011

    Sigma rule Zhukov: Reject hitler from Stalingrad like art academy in Austria.

    • @alecdeter1999
      @alecdeter1999 Před 2 lety +175

      The heat from this burn is sweltering

    • @nocturnus136
      @nocturnus136 Před 2 lety +85

      @@alecdeter1999 apply cold water 💦

    • @zikbar
      @zikbar Před 2 lety +62

      based

    • @xboxstudent
      @xboxstudent Před 2 lety +28

      That was Chuikov, not Zhukov. And are you sure about the
      "denying statement"? Cause Rhzev told a different story

    • @cat_city2009
      @cat_city2009 Před 2 lety

      Starting WWII is the ultimate betacuck move.
      Imagine being head of state of the most industrialized nation on Earth and getting it bombed to fuck in 6 years.

  • @alternativewalls4988
    @alternativewalls4988 Před 2 lety +6249

    Zhukobilionare grindset:
    - Wake up
    - Encircle an entire German army
    - Get out of bed

    • @kael629
      @kael629 Před 2 lety +208

      His tank is the bed😂😂😂

    • @CCCP-0326
      @CCCP-0326 Před 2 lety +13

      Слава Советской Армии !
      czcams.com/video/CAutQJ004bQ/video.html

    • @ericsniper9843
      @ericsniper9843 Před 2 lety +17

      @@spoon6273 If the military had removed Hitler I seriously doubt the Russians would have hit Berlin in 1945. The German Army or generals could have fought the Red Army to a standstill with a defensive philosophy starting in 1943.

    • @garretthberne3035
      @garretthberne3035 Před 2 lety +175

      @@ericsniper9843 whatever you say, wehraboo.

    • @ericsniper9843
      @ericsniper9843 Před 2 lety +6

      @@garretthberne3035 Thanks for supporting my position. I thought the German lost their offensive capabilities around 1942. The wise move would to commit to the defense by using a rearguard mentality and mobile defensive forces using their still potent panzer divisions.

  • @jack2259
    @jack2259 Před 2 lety +2483

    Fun Fact: The Red Army began to install radio in the T-34s just so the tank crews can listen to this song as they rolled into Germany.

    • @anuragsarkar7671
      @anuragsarkar7671 Před rokem +20

      🤣🤣

    • @naveenmishra4033
      @naveenmishra4033 Před rokem +5

      😜😁

    • @visanion1361
      @visanion1361 Před rokem +27

      You guys saw The death of stalin movie???? Great comedy but with real facts:))) he also has his own song in the movie.....they ahould have shown a flashback in the movie with him in Berlin walking.....i hate communists but Zhukov was on a different level.....true alpha personiidied

    • @anuragsarkar7671
      @anuragsarkar7671 Před rokem +42

      ​@@visanion1361 facts in that movie lol😂😂, more like completely based on cold war myths

    • @islandguy6928
      @islandguy6928 Před rokem +3

      We salute you for this comment comrade.🫡

  • @arty7122
    @arty7122 Před 2 lety +1484

    Sigma rule Nō.1943 - Unconditional surrender only

    • @C.A._Old
      @C.A._Old Před 2 lety +11

      1 Man. 1 City Of Berlin. ! +1

    • @C.A._Old
      @C.A._Old Před 2 lety +10

      Eyyyy ! Hey ! Unconditional surrender President Grant ! ^^ +1

    • @TheNerdForAllSeasons
      @TheNerdForAllSeasons Před 2 lety +18

      Ulysses S Grant approves

    • @mr.tobacco1708
      @mr.tobacco1708 Před 2 lety +2

      Sigma rule Nō.1943; Written by Ulysses S. Grant.

  • @Anzerianpatriot
    @Anzerianpatriot Před 2 lety +988

    "You're a Nazi? Bro that's cringe" - Marshall Zhukov

    • @ozymandius8804
      @ozymandius8804 Před 2 lety +38

      he would never call a nazi "bro" tho

    • @ThePizzaGoblin
      @ThePizzaGoblin Před 2 lety +44

      @@ozymandius8804 he wouldn't say "cringe" either. Have you ever heard a joke before?

    • @Theoss-sl1fk
      @Theoss-sl1fk Před rokem +10

      Imagine if he sees Ukraine today

    • @skjjha7509
      @skjjha7509 Před rokem +1

      @@Theoss-sl1fk beating russia's ass

    • @YourSocialistAutomaton
      @YourSocialistAutomaton Před rokem +16

      @@Theoss-sl1fk zhukov would cry over the dissolution of the USSR

  • @jasperlim8319
    @jasperlim8319 Před 2 lety +2429

    I just realized this song is Russian. Zhukov absolutely owning it

    • @CCCP-0326
      @CCCP-0326 Před 2 lety +17

      Слава Советской Армии !
      czcams.com/video/CAutQJ004bQ/video.html

    • @alexanderthegreatoz5945
      @alexanderthegreatoz5945 Před 2 lety +11

      Name of this song?

    • @jasperlim8319
      @jasperlim8319 Před 2 lety +72

      @@alexanderthegreatoz5945
      Its a remix of "Положение" (Polozhenie)
      There are like 8 different remixes but tbh they all sound the same to me.
      E.g. czcams.com/video/YuxulzEIS0s/video.html
      Original:
      czcams.com/video/nkncpcanly0/video.html

    • @alexanderthegreatoz5945
      @alexanderthegreatoz5945 Před 2 lety +2

      @@jasperlim8319 ok man thank you

    • @howepellin
      @howepellin Před 2 lety +1

      @@jasperlim8319 the Original feels like it doesn't have the same lyrics

  • @cartesian_doubt6230
    @cartesian_doubt6230 Před 2 lety +1108

    Keep in mind this guy was only 5'5. Still struts like he owns the world.

    • @Mortablunt
      @Mortablunt Před 2 lety +265

      He commanded the world's mightiest army ever fielded and even Stalin knew to shut up and let him work.

    • @longyu9336
      @longyu9336 Před 2 lety +104

      Malnutrition in Soviet but also Tsarist era keeps people short. They got taller after the war tho.

    • @vladraduandrei5227
      @vladraduandrei5227 Před 2 lety +5

      @@Mortablunt yeah sure ...lol the worlds mugtiest army..the sheer delusion

    • @alexh3974
      @alexh3974 Před 2 lety +28

      Many Russains where badly fed etc. his era for sure. shorter stature was normal.

    • @someguyfromarcticfreezer6854
      @someguyfromarcticfreezer6854 Před 2 lety +11

      @@Mortablunt It wasn't mightiest, it was largest army in entire world even Stalin didn't see Sovjet dead as problem, _"Millions? these are only numbers"_

  • @105htetzarne2
    @105htetzarne2 Před 2 lety +835

    Peaky Blinders have been real quiet since this dropped!

    • @steveno4324
      @steveno4324 Před 2 lety +8

      Hahaha

    • @calebh7902
      @calebh7902 Před 2 lety +3

      What is this show?

    • @kafirmohallida8486
      @kafirmohallida8486 Před rokem +11

      @@calebh7902 TV series about cheap shit street gang in UK

    • @calebh7902
      @calebh7902 Před rokem

      @@kafirmohallida8486 Thankyou, infidel.

    • @DvornyashkaDiaries
      @DvornyashkaDiaries Před 11 měsíci +10

      @@kafirmohallida8486 I mean would you even compare two bit thugs with war generals who liberated Europe.

  • @Avenger19111
    @Avenger19111 Před 2 lety +4541

    Beta Kutusov: Abandons Moscow when a short French guy invades.
    Sigma Zhukov: Stops cringe Nazis' winning streak at Moscow.

    • @jochemkoot5808
      @jochemkoot5808 Před 2 lety +409

      You must say, that Zhukov went from Moscow to Berlin with a massive army.
      Kutusov went from behind Moscow all the way to Paris with only a fraction of that what Zhukov had.
      Still you joke is very understandable
      No hate LOL

    • @Avenger19111
      @Avenger19111 Před 2 lety +149

      @@jochemkoot5808 True. But the coalition won against Napoleon by not fighting against Napoleon and others who aren't being attacked advancing forward. The coalition won not because they were better at fighting but rather Napoleon ran out of resources.
      WWII was, on European front, a soviet victory with lend-lease from US. D-day didn't save western Europe from Germany but saved it from Soviets by liberating them from nazis first.
      Plus the fact remains that soviets lost more people because nazi invading force was bigger than Napoleon's army. They didn't lose more territory by stopping them at Moscow and turned the tide of WWII against Germany after winning Stalingrad.

    • @historyeditz8326
      @historyeditz8326 Před 2 lety +25

      @@jochemkoot5808 but Russian Empire was also big,you are comparing only one side of different timelines,when Napoleon entered Russia he has small army compared to Nazi Germans.

    • @realgrassy1285
      @realgrassy1285 Před 2 lety +63

      He was the average height for the time

    • @jochemkoot5808
      @jochemkoot5808 Před 2 lety +6

      @@Avenger19111 it was the same with the germans. They ran out of capicity

  • @kpp28
    @kpp28 Před 2 lety +357

    Sigma rule Nō. 72: The only way to enter Berlin is via a T-34

  • @mirsad96
    @mirsad96 Před 2 lety +356

    Western left: Pride parade
    Eastern left:

    • @nickb3164
      @nickb3164 Před 2 lety +31

      y not both

    • @americancommunist6076
      @americancommunist6076 Před 2 lety +40

      thats some reactionary politics you got there

    • @vrsjwjwjwhwj2326
      @vrsjwjwjwhwj2326 Před 2 lety

      @@americancommunist6076 Cope westoid

    • @longyu9336
      @longyu9336 Před 2 lety

      @@americancommunist6076 Many "leftists" are hard authoritarians. Not that much different to standard right wing auths in social matters.

    • @americancommunist6076
      @americancommunist6076 Před 2 lety +9

      @@longyu9336 I am firmly a authority guy, but social issues are always progressing for socialists, a bit slowly, but once there will never change.

  • @alexk6343
    @alexk6343 Před 2 lety +588

    Gotta hand it to him, he defeated the Japanese in Mongolia, defended Moscow and won Stalingrad. If those were lost who knows what would the world look like today.

    • @highelf6086
      @highelf6086 Před 2 lety +12

      Well there would be no criminal bankers mafia

    • @theeccentrictripper3863
      @theeccentrictripper3863 Před 2 lety

      @@highelf6086 There will always be banking while civilization breathes, the only difference would be they'd be Kraut bankers, not exactly a change worth a world war.

    • @mariadanielalavia8877
      @mariadanielalavia8877 Před 2 lety

      @@highelf6086 no, there would be extreme nationalist places who benefit from slave labor of those who consider as inferior.

    • @TheIlovetrolling
      @TheIlovetrolling Před rokem

      The world would unironically be a much better place (if you're white)

    • @alexk6343
      @alexk6343 Před rokem +27

      @@praneshs4374 Zhukov came with the hammer down with divisions from Siberia, some directly from a parade. First win of the war for the soviets I think.

  • @midnightblue1874
    @midnightblue1874 Před 2 lety +2271

    "We have liberated Europe from fascism, but they will never forgive us."
    Marshal Georgy Zhukov Berlin 1945

    • @Panos-xo9rc
      @Panos-xo9rc Před 2 lety +1

      Anyone with a passive knowledge of WW2 could see this coming for years,the Beevor books,the maniacal downplaying of USSR role in WW2,the demonisation of Stalin etc etc..The West WANTED badly to get over it...Seriously,the dismantlement of red army monuments we see today was long overdue...
      And they portray themselves as "progressives"and "liberals",vs the "despotic east"...They sicken me to the core...

    • @Mafiakiller6789
      @Mafiakiller6789 Před 2 lety +321

      "We liberated Europe from Fascism, but they will never forgive us for it."
      - Sigma King Marshall Georgy Zhukov

    • @bismarck5733
      @bismarck5733 Před 2 lety +380

      looking at the events today, it seems to be true

    • @insertsomethingfuni2617
      @insertsomethingfuni2617 Před 2 lety +9

      @@bismarck5733 elaborate

    • @Brendissimo1
      @Brendissimo1 Před 2 lety

      Indeed. Not much of a liberation if you don't let them choose their own governments or borders. Or, you know, if you had invaded them and massacred 22,000 of their officers and intellectuals all while being allied with Hitler only 5 years prior.

  • @PhoenixT70
    @PhoenixT70 Před 2 lety +407

    The fact that all his officers are marching in step with Zhukov like they're on review in Red Square is just awesome.

    • @kouroshmarx8646
      @kouroshmarx8646 Před rokem +6

      Bro. It's a film. An amazing one. But still a film.
      In other words: that's not the real Zhukov.

    • @PhoenixT70
      @PhoenixT70 Před rokem +10

      @@kouroshmarx8646 Sir, this is a Wendy’s.

    • @ChillSorcerer1234
      @ChillSorcerer1234 Před rokem +3

      ​@@PhoenixT70 lol😂

    • @raseli4066
      @raseli4066 Před 11 měsíci

      @@kouroshmarx8646 what film

    • @kouroshmarx8646
      @kouroshmarx8646 Před 11 měsíci +2

      @raseli4066 the name of the film is "Battle of Moscow"

  • @solovevkiril
    @solovevkiril Před rokem +110

    In my home in Moscow I have the iron portrait of Zhukov. Once my friend came to visit me with his liberal girlfriend, she saw the portrait and told him that they should leave immediately.
    Even after death, marshal Zhukov has his grindset.

    • @comradestalin9444
      @comradestalin9444 Před rokem +33

      I have one of him in my office aswell, i don’t see why anyone would get upset over it. It is not like i have a portait of Stalin in my house as my grandpa does, he was a military-man serving the people, a born Soviet from birth. Every liberal in Russia will be liberal till they become adults, fairy-tales only exists in books. Health to you brother

    • @solovevkiril
      @solovevkiril Před 10 měsíci +5

      @@comradestalin9444 best of luck to you, comrade.

    • @Nirn23
      @Nirn23 Před 8 měsíci +6

      @@solovevkiril несладко твоему другу с этой выдрой

    • @solovevkiril
      @solovevkiril Před 8 měsíci +10

      @@Nirn23 да похрену, раз ей не милы наши герои, пусть думает о том, как её кожа пошла бы на люстру штурмбанфюрерской жене.

    • @DartanhanCODM
      @DartanhanCODM Před 7 měsíci +2

      ​@@solovevkirildane se ela , zhukov foi um herói que serviu o povo e não stalin , o próprio já desobedeceu ordens do ditador no campo de batalha . Sou brasileiro mas admiro a determinação de zhukov e considero ele um herói .

  • @jaliljalilov3876
    @jaliljalilov3876 Před 2 lety +302

    Sigma Rule #1945: Don't wait for air support. Support yourself.

  • @Ignatius7778
    @Ignatius7778 Před 2 lety +221

    The real Zhukov walk into Berlin was even more badass

    • @djole93podbara
      @djole93podbara Před 17 dny

      What movie is this scene from please?

    • @vvsstriker4267
      @vvsstriker4267 Před 7 dny

      @@djole93podbara 5 Soviet films called Liberation (Освобождение) 1968-1972

  • @fifervonpiper6707
    @fifervonpiper6707 Před rokem +47

    Virgin Blitzkrieg vs Chad Deep Battle doctrine

    • @NikhilSingh-007
      @NikhilSingh-007 Před rokem +2

      This!
      Unfathomably based.

    • @NikhilSingh-007
      @NikhilSingh-007 Před rokem +4

      I'd highly recommend reading Glantz's Soviet Military Operational Art: In Pursuit of Deep Battle.

    • @Panguman
      @Panguman Před rokem

      @@NikhilSingh-007 your phenotype says it all

    • @Basedlocation
      @Basedlocation Před 10 měsíci +2

      Pretty similar tactics tbh

  • @jorgechs4711
    @jorgechs4711 Před 2 lety +2398

    > Be zhukov
    > Greatest General in Soviet union
    > Be beloved my citicens
    > Be respected by enemies
    > Be feared by Stalin himself
    > Publicly critics Stalin's performance as a leader
    > Lead the defence of Stalingrad with massive success
    > Doesnt elaborate

    • @2137xd
      @2137xd Před 2 lety +27

      "citicens"

    • @Ivanisasi
      @Ivanisasi Před 2 lety +17

      Marshal

    • @Frikciya
      @Frikciya Před 2 lety +125

      >"Be feared by Stalin"
      > Gets punished and sent to Odessa Military District.

    • @kapitankapital6580
      @kapitankapital6580 Před 2 lety +144

      >Get's exiled
      >Stalin dies, finally time to shine
      >Gets outmanoeuvred by political opponents twice
      >Lives out the rest of life as an irrelevant has-been
      >Maybe this politics business is harder than first thought...

    • @karolus8485
      @karolus8485 Před 2 lety

      Muh "be feared by Stalin himself" LMAO!! Just a westoid historiography and outright lying.
      "Its mainstream, must be real" --- every youtube history content consumer; just like ignorant redditors and twittards

  • @jpa5038
    @jpa5038 Před 2 lety +80

    What is the only place a Nazi should be allowed to call home? Zhukov: "A graveyard."

  • @kenzydorjee9734
    @kenzydorjee9734 Před 2 lety +283

    This is how i walk to school

  • @gmodrules123456789
    @gmodrules123456789 Před 2 lety +2224

    It’s crazy how adaptable the Soviets were. They lost half of their country and still managed to come out on top on the end.

    • @ralpjosephjavelosa7451
      @ralpjosephjavelosa7451 Před 2 lety +103

      You can thank the Americans and the Brits

    • @user-hz1oy6ni6kpaparovits
      @user-hz1oy6ni6kpaparovits Před 2 lety

      @@ralpjosephjavelosa7451 ha ha ha ha ha nice joke you school teacher do a perfect job . Ussr make the final result winning the nazis not your usa who come int end ok propaganda boy .seeing netflix bullshits doesn't mean this is a true event

    • @mulchy5368
      @mulchy5368 Před 2 lety +669

      @@ralpjosephjavelosa7451 when the Americans first touched Europe the Soviets had already liberated Warsaw and the supplies the Soviets were given did help a lot but it wasn't necessary since the Soviets moved all their factories and farms to the east in the beginning of the war and were mass producing military equipment and supplies away from the frontlines and used the winter to their advantage

    • @FirstnameLastname-vo1jb
      @FirstnameLastname-vo1jb Před 2 lety +122

      @@mulchy5368 Roughly 17.5 million tons of military equipment, vehicles, industrial supplies, and food were shipped from the Western Hemisphere to the USSR, 94% coming from the US
      The 1947 money value of the supplies and services amounted to about $11 billion

    • @FirstnameLastname-vo1jb
      @FirstnameLastname-vo1jb Před 2 lety +107

      Soviet dictator Josef Stalin raised a toast to the Lend-Lease program at the November 1943 Tehran conference with British Prime Minister Winston Churchill and U.S. President Franklin Roosevelt.
      "I want to tell you what, from the Russian point of view, the president and the United States have done for victory in this war," Stalin said. "The most important things in this war are the machines.... The United States is a country of machines. Without the machines we received through Lend-Lease, we would have lost the war."

  • @nemo5335
    @nemo5335 Před rokem +105

    He was born a peasant who slept on the floor of a fur coat factory where he worked as a child. Then the union he fought for as a young revolutionary educated him and lifted him up to become the greatest military genius of the modern era, who broke the Nazi juggernaut and liberated an entire continent. That is sigma male grindset.

  • @pe4enkatim142
    @pe4enkatim142 Před 2 lety +238

    Man, who deserves to be named as "Marshall of Victory"

    • @russkayaimperiya4918
      @russkayaimperiya4918 Před 2 lety +13

      The people’s marshall, god bless him.

    • @Fatimadag1
      @Fatimadag1 Před 11 měsíci

      Мы так его и называем 😅

    • @michaelram3411
      @michaelram3411 Před 8 měsíci

      No, he never deserved it because If usa and britain hadn't supplied them with extreme amount of military,raw material,logistic and food aid ,and %100 of the german troops had been on the eastern front,the bolsheviks would have lost moscow in 1941 and st@lingrad in 1942 and surrendered unconditionally.Rescpect and glory to the glorious german army

    • @sirsalvose7196
      @sirsalvose7196 Před 8 měsíci +2

      ​​@@michaelram3411Так-же поставки, начавшиеся только после Сталинграда и не составившие и 5 процентов от производства Советского Союза: Врать нужно умело, врать нужно только тем, кто учится.
      А вы, невежда, либо бот, либо идиот.
      UPD: Что же, аккаунт зарегистрирован в 2022 году, куча одинаковых комментариев. Привет ботоводам👋

    • @vercot7000
      @vercot7000 Před 7 měsíci +4

      @@michaelram3411 "WAHHHH WAHHHH allies help in each other in war! that's not fair!!!! Glory to the heckin based g*rms!"
      - your comment

  • @Venator-Class_Star_Destroyer

    Sigma Rule 299 : walk down berlin like its your town with da comrades

    • @ericsniper9843
      @ericsniper9843 Před 2 lety

      That's not Berlin. Zhukov was a Marshal of the Soviet Union by the time Berlin was captured. This guy's uniform is off.

  • @bopannatk8346
    @bopannatk8346 Před 10 měsíci +37

    Man just walking casually after destroying Hitler's Germany

    • @Basedlocation
      @Basedlocation Před 10 měsíci +8

      Konev also deserves some love

    • @CzechoslovakComrade
      @CzechoslovakComrade Před 9 měsíci +1

      ​@@BasedlocationKonev was pretty close to Berlin and there was a chance that Konev could reach Berlin before Zhukov

  • @chernovbrichtofen4767
    @chernovbrichtofen4767 Před rokem +37

    Virgin himmler vs chad Zhukov

  • @rymdalkis
    @rymdalkis Před 2 lety +36

    Sigma Zhukov:
    >Annihilates the German army
    >Refuses to elaborate
    >Leaves

    • @Basedlocation
      @Basedlocation Před rokem +2

      >returns
      >drives it all the way to berlin
      >beats beta konev to berlin
      >takes berlin
      >refuses to elaborate

  • @lilstrickkkyyy2626
    @lilstrickkkyyy2626 Před 2 lety +323

    This is how i walk to work, i teach germans to speak russian.

  • @antediluvianatheist5262
    @antediluvianatheist5262 Před rokem +351

    'We have liberated Europe from fascism, and they will never forgive us for it." - Zhukov

    • @nachalnik5738
      @nachalnik5738 Před rokem +2

      @SursumCordaVivatRzplita >🐷🐷🐷

    • @sohanshah8366
      @sohanshah8366 Před 9 měsíci +8

      More like under new management

    • @user-dc9oq2pr6v
      @user-dc9oq2pr6v Před 8 měsíci +10

      @@sohanshah8366 i'd rather be "under new management" than under lgbt and liberalism

    • @michaelram3411
      @michaelram3411 Před 8 měsíci +3

      If usa and britain hadn't supplied them with extreme amount of military,raw material,logistic and food aid ,and %100 of the german troops had been on the eastern front,the bolsheviks would have lost moscow in 1941 and st@lingrad in 1942 and surrendered unconditionally.Rescpect and glory to the glorious german army

    • @idrislamont1064
      @idrislamont1064 Před 7 měsíci +24

      @@michaelram3411😂 Do us all a favor and follow in your leaders footsteps in the bunker.

  • @mclaughlinja1995
    @mclaughlinja1995 Před rokem +42

    Very few men, in all of human history, get to walk into the destroyed capital of their most hated enemy at the head of an avenging army.

    • @comradestalin9444
      @comradestalin9444 Před rokem

      Not just that, but the Soviet Union/Russia in it’s late days occupied Germany till 1992/1993, almost a 100 years

    • @NikhilSingh-007
      @NikhilSingh-007 Před rokem +2

      This!

    • @Basedlocation
      @Basedlocation Před rokem

      @@comradestalin9444 He was just less shit than other soviet commanders Rokossowski was better

    • @iplaygames8090
      @iplaygames8090 Před 7 měsíci

      @@comradestalin9444 no, closer to almost 50 years

  • @kubikkuratko188
    @kubikkuratko188 Před 2 lety +86

    Sigma rule Nõ. 1945 - Capitals are only served on plates

  • @vattoxonfire1278
    @vattoxonfire1278 Před 2 lety +112

    Zhukov sigma rule : admire your work

  • @ofbaran
    @ofbaran Před 2 lety +548

    This is how the man who conquered Berlin and put Khrushchev into power walks, take notes people take notes

    • @felixhartl4813
      @felixhartl4813 Před 2 lety +57

      putting Khrushchev into power was a bad thing trust me!

    • @sharkdegrijze
      @sharkdegrijze Před 2 lety +14

      @@felixhartl4813 wasn't the other guy that was gonna get into power be worst than stalin tho?

    • @felixhartl4813
      @felixhartl4813 Před 2 lety +53

      @@sharkdegrijze still nobody likes khrushchevist revisionism

    • @nietzschealfelor6211
      @nietzschealfelor6211 Před 2 lety

      @@sharkdegrijze You mean Beria?
      Yeah that guy was a piece of shit, the guy raped kids and had a knack for purging people.
      If he got into power he'd purge literally everyone in the military and administration, and replace them with incompetent goons loyal to him. He'd have made the Soviet Union collapse even faster.
      Thankfully the bastard got executed. Good for him.

    • @nikitaavdeev9681
      @nikitaavdeev9681 Před 2 lety +19

      @@felixhartl4813 Actually, many people consider Khrushchev to be one of the best Soviet leaders. Don't know how you came up with the oposit idea.

  • @user-co3uc8vt7e
    @user-co3uc8vt7e Před 2 lety +109

    I'm actually very surprised that many people in the West acknowledge Zhukov's accomplishments and even respect him as person. If this comment section even represents something.

    • @peterschilling2724
      @peterschilling2724 Před rokem +8

      You don’t have to like the USSR or modern day Russia to respect Zhukov for his military genius and for beating the Nazis. Probably the only good thing the USSR ever did was best the Nazis.

    • @user-co3uc8vt7e
      @user-co3uc8vt7e Před rokem +21

      @@peterschilling2724
      What does modern Russia even have to do with Zhukov?
      Also, how about eight hour working day? Elimination of illiteracy? Helping other countries rebuild after the war?

    • @ChillSorcerer1234
      @ChillSorcerer1234 Před rokem +2

      ​@@user-co3uc8vt7e A person with even a slightest but of honour will respect the man.. unfortunately, true honour is rare today

    • @alangovern2112
      @alangovern2112 Před rokem +5

      Everyone who has a brain respects Zhukov, he was a great leader.

    • @elxaime
      @elxaime Před 6 měsíci +1

      Zhukov is well-known everywhere.

  • @drinkyourwater1039
    @drinkyourwater1039 Před rokem +54

    "there is no need to fear, as everywhere he steps, victory always seems to follow"
    Konev, Ivan

    • @NikhilSingh-007
      @NikhilSingh-007 Před rokem +6

      Holy based.

    • @NikhilSingh-007
      @NikhilSingh-007 Před rokem +8

      Konev was equally based as well.
      His 1st Belorussian Front did wonders in the Jan1945 Silesian offensive.

  • @mr.tobacco1708
    @mr.tobacco1708 Před 2 lety +61

    Sigma Rule 2394: Flatten the country that invaded your motherland.

    • @ericsniper9843
      @ericsniper9843 Před 2 lety

      Berlin was pounded by the Americans and British before Soviet artillery landed on Berlin in 1945.

    • @belgianfried
      @belgianfried Před 2 lety +3

      @@ericsniper9843 we work together

    • @ericsniper9843
      @ericsniper9843 Před 2 lety +3

      @@belgianfried I would agree with that statement wholeheartedly.

    • @belgianfried
      @belgianfried Před 2 lety

      @@ericsniper9843 the most foolish thing is to say Soviets or Allies did the most, same as say they did nothing. Had it not been a three front war waged, the war would've been lost - Volkssturm would have mobilised to wage violent guerilla warfare.

    • @ericsniper9843
      @ericsniper9843 Před 2 lety

      @Arbane's Sword I count at least five. The three Baltic countries, Finland and Poland.

  • @vinz4066
    @vinz4066 Před 2 lety +349

    One of the most underrated Generals in History
    ( Compared to how people often depict him and soviet Generals)

    • @ogaburan
      @ogaburan Před 2 lety +20

      I would say overrated... Memes aside, as a former soldier myself who studied war to an extent. I don't see much difference in tactics between him and General Sir Douglas Haig, they just threw men at the problem and hoped for the best. There was no tactical planning, and the strategic command was handled by someone else. He is just the face of Russian victory, most likely for being a good politician and surviving the purges, rather then any actual military brilliance.
      Now watch the sovietaboos cringe over these statements without contradicting them with facts...

    • @johnecoapollo7
      @johnecoapollo7 Před 2 lety +43

      Nah, he's properly rated. Maybe you haven't heard of that many generals.

    • @ogaburan
      @ogaburan Před 2 lety +5

      @@johnecoapollo7 sure, keep telling yourself that, and not how well Zukhov performed during the winter war. When 'just throwing men at it' on the narrow Karelia front just didn't work. 'Winning' with 10:1 loses is just embarrassing. But don't look back at history with a critical eye, what is the worst that is going to happen? Surely the Russian army will never repeat such mistakes ever again... The special military operation in Ukraine is going just fine, losing 5k (VDV & 331st!) men on a Kiev 'faint' was part of the plan... смущающий.

    • @ogaburan
      @ogaburan Před 2 lety

      @Polonophile well, ur wrong on all 3.

    • @samkhodabakhshzadeh7244
      @samkhodabakhshzadeh7244 Před 2 lety +124

      @@ogaburan
      >" a former soldier myself who studied war to an extent"
      > still buys the Asiatic horde narrative
      > doesn't understand the soviet union had manpower shortages as early as '42
      > doesn't understand the soviet performance was pretty much equal and average considering their circumstances
      > calls everyone who disagrees with him a sovietboo.
      you sir win the award of wehraboo of the year. yes, I agree Zhukov is overrated but not for the reasons you say he is.

  • @vicbantugan3611
    @vicbantugan3611 Před 2 lety +91

    I love how those men on his back is just following his movements

    • @kirill1376
      @kirill1376 Před 2 lety +6

      This called "March". Even now mostly soldiers in Russia are trained for this, at the time of WW2 especially.

    • @Corsa15DT
      @Corsa15DT Před 2 lety +1

      where sigma goes, you follow

    • @mileshill7196
      @mileshill7196 Před 2 lety +1

      That’s what leadership looks like. Something russia could use today.

  • @ErwinSmith001
    @ErwinSmith001 Před 2 lety +69

    "Why wait for Stalin's order when you have your own men."
    -Zhukov

  • @cookiemonster749
    @cookiemonster749 Před rokem +17

    The Third Reich: We control Europe, as far north as the Arctic Circle, as far west as the tip of France and as Far east as your western regions of Soviet Russia.
    Zhukov: Nyet.

  • @salazar4026
    @salazar4026 Před 2 lety +36

    Once soviet union decided to make staute of Zukov but couldn't bcz they didn't had enough steel to make his balls

  • @AxiosTV
    @AxiosTV Před rokem +146

    Мой дед офицер греческий армии, воевал во 2 МВ против итальянцев и немцев. Всю жизнь дома, в зале на стене висела фотография полководца Г.К. Жукова

    • @adilnizam2120
      @adilnizam2120 Před rokem +5

      Nice 👍🏼

    • @ChillSorcerer1234
      @ChillSorcerer1234 Před rokem +7

      I have immense respect for your grandpa

    • @CzechoslovakComrade
      @CzechoslovakComrade Před 9 měsíci +7

      Gigachad grandpa

    • @Huhi4et
      @Huhi4et Před 7 měsíci +6

      @@michaelram3411 USA supplied supportn only after the USSR show that he can don't loose war without USA supplie

    • @fenicz6306
      @fenicz6306 Před 7 měsíci

      @@michaelram3411 To attack Moscow as part of Operation Typhoon, the Germans concentrated 14 tank divisions, 8 motorized and 52 infantry divisions, a total of 74 divisions and the second Kisselring air fleet. The total number of advancing German troops amounted to about 1.8 million people (taking into account various logistics and supply personnel), 14 thousand guns and mortars, 1,700 tanks and self-propelled guns, 1,390 aircraft.
      According to official data, they were opposed by 95 divisions, including 13 tank brigades, 3 motorized rifle divisions, 9 cavalry divisions totaling 1.25 million people, 7,500 guns, 990 tanks, 677 aircraft.
      This is to compare the figures of what was happening at the front with the help provided at that time by the Lend-Lease allies in 1941.
      And now let's go straight to the main one.
      Not a single Lend-Lease tank or aircraft was listed in the sources at the time of the beginning of the Typhoon.
      And this was the beginning of the most dangerous battle for the existence of the USSR. Where it was decided whether to be the First Proletarian state on earth or not to be. Neither before nor after, the Soviet Union in this war was never again on the verge of real defeat.
      I will provide you with the "Certificate of the People's Commissar of Foreign Trade of the USSR A. I. Mikoyan on the fulfillment by Britain and the United States of the obligations assumed at the Moscow Conference of the three powers on the supply of weapons, equipment and raw materials to the USSR for October-December 1941."
      This is almost exactly the period when the fate of the USSR hung in the balance.
      The Germans, having launched Operation Typhoon on September 30, 1941, and during the first two weeks having defeated the troops of three fronts (Western, Bryansk and Reserve), took 688 thousand prisoners in the Vyazma pocket alone. I can't help but note that the main reason was that ours were waiting for a blow from two enemy tank groups, and the Germans hit three. The appearance of the 4th Hepner tank group was a complete surprise for our command. The Germans succeeded in playing with the radio operator of the group, who was left near Leningrad, which misled Soviet intelligence.
      In general, by secretly transferring another tank group to Moscow, the fascists immediately gained an advantage. Now three German tank groups were advancing in one direction at once! Which has never happened before or since.
      On October 20, 1941, a state of siege was imposed in the capital.
      Returning to the Certificate of the People's Commissar of Foreign Trade of the USSR Mikoyan. We have established that it is just about this most critical moment of the Great Patriotic War.
      And it was written for Comrade Stalin and Comrade Molotov! The certificate was drawn up on January 9, 1942. And it specifically stated that of the 204 aircraft delivered to the USSR at the time of drawing up the certificate, 95 pieces were actually delivered (in a modern way, so that it was clear, say, "customs clearance"). 106 pieces are on the way, including 8 pieces arriving on January 12, 1942 (i.e. three days after the certificate was drawn up). 3 more planes have been loaded onto steamships, but have not yet been shipped. And a rather remarkable conclusion is made: "Thus, the shortage of aircraft against the commitments made at the Moscow Conference is 396 pieces."
      Oh, yes, according to the Moscow Conference, the allies pledged to deliver 600 aircraft in three months. In total , we have the layout 95+106+3 = 204 delivered. Accordingly, 396 aircraft were under-delivered (600-204 =396).
      Further along the tanks. At the time of drawing up the certificate, 27 pieces were brought to the territory of the USSR. There were 139 pieces on the way. There were 16 pieces in the ports. A total of 182 tanks (27+139+16=182). And they pledged to supply 750 tanks. 568 tanks were under-supplied.
      Thus, I have reduced all your words and shadows of arguments to zero, because the amount of equipment that the Allies supplied was ridiculous, I'm not saying that this equipment was distributed along the front and was not concentrated near Moscow or Stalingrad.

  • @ahmetyuce9820
    @ahmetyuce9820 Před 2 lety +115

    What a feeling of glory! Defending against the enemy who came to your doorstep to annihilate you and your country. Then making a counter offensive till to their capital and walking around the ruins of this bloody struggle after everything is over. If the victory of red army and soviet folks happened a thousand years ago, we would be still hearing songs and stories about them.

    • @joek600
      @joek600 Před rokem

      I think that this was a kinda posh supermarket

    • @michaelram3411
      @michaelram3411 Před 8 měsíci

      If usa and britain hadn't supplied them with extreme amount of military,raw material,logistic and food aid ,and %100 of the german troops had been on the eastern front,the bolsheviks would have lost moscow in 1941 and st@lingrad in 1942 and surrendered unconditionally.Rescpect and glory from Turkey to the glorious german army

    • @fenicz6306
      @fenicz6306 Před 7 měsíci

      @@michaelram3411 To attack Moscow as part of Operation Typhoon, the Germans concentrated 14 tank divisions, 8 motorized and 52 infantry divisions, a total of 74 divisions and the second Kisselring air fleet. The total number of advancing German troops amounted to about 1.8 million people (taking into account various logistics and supply personnel), 14 thousand guns and mortars, 1,700 tanks and self-propelled guns, 1,390 aircraft.
      According to official data, they were opposed by 95 divisions, including 13 tank brigades, 3 motorized rifle divisions, 9 cavalry divisions totaling 1.25 million people, 7,500 guns, 990 tanks, 677 aircraft.
      This is to compare the figures of what was happening at the front with the help provided at that time by the Lend-Lease allies in 1941.
      And now let's go straight to the main one.
      Not a single Lend-Lease tank or aircraft was listed in the sources at the time of the beginning of the Typhoon.
      And this was the beginning of the most dangerous battle for the existence of the USSR. Where it was decided whether to be the First Proletarian state on earth or not to be. Neither before nor after, the Soviet Union in this war was never again on the verge of real defeat.
      I will provide you with the "Certificate of the People's Commissar of Foreign Trade of the USSR A. I. Mikoyan on the fulfillment by Britain and the United States of the obligations assumed at the Moscow Conference of the three powers on the supply of weapons, equipment and raw materials to the USSR for October-December 1941."
      This is almost exactly the period when the fate of the USSR hung in the balance.
      The Germans, having launched Operation Typhoon on September 30, 1941, and during the first two weeks having defeated the troops of three fronts (Western, Bryansk and Reserve), took 688 thousand prisoners in the Vyazma pocket alone. I can't help but note that the main reason was that ours were waiting for a blow from two enemy tank groups, and the Germans hit three. The appearance of the 4th Hepner tank group was a complete surprise for our command. The Germans succeeded in playing with the radio operator of the group, who was left near Leningrad, which misled Soviet intelligence.
      In general, by secretly transferring another tank group to Moscow, the fascists immediately gained an advantage. Now three German tank groups were advancing in one direction at once! Which has never happened before or since.
      On October 20, 1941, a state of siege was imposed in the capital.
      Returning to the Certificate of the People's Commissar of Foreign Trade of the USSR Mikoyan. We have established that it is just about this most critical moment of the Great Patriotic War.
      And it was written for Comrade Stalin and Comrade Molotov! The certificate was drawn up on January 9, 1942. And it specifically stated that of the 204 aircraft delivered to the USSR at the time of drawing up the certificate, 95 pieces were actually delivered (in a modern way, so that it was clear, say, "customs clearance"). 106 pieces are on the way, including 8 pieces arriving on January 12, 1942 (i.e. three days after the certificate was drawn up). 3 more planes have been loaded onto steamships, but have not yet been shipped. And a rather remarkable conclusion is made: "Thus, the shortage of aircraft against the commitments made at the Moscow Conference is 396 pieces."
      Oh, yes, according to the Moscow Conference, the allies pledged to deliver 600 aircraft in three months. In total , we have the layout 95+106+3 = 204 delivered. Accordingly, 396 aircraft were under-delivered (600-204 =396).
      Further along the tanks. At the time of drawing up the certificate, 27 pieces were brought to the territory of the USSR. There were 139 pieces on the way. There were 16 pieces in the ports. A total of 182 tanks (27+139+16=182). And they pledged to supply 750 tanks. 568 tanks were under-supplied.
      Thus, I have reduced all your words and shadows of arguments to zero, because the amount of equipment that the Allies supplied was ridiculous, I'm not saying that this equipment was distributed along the front and was not concentrated near Moscow or Stalingrad.

  • @moviecomrade2112
    @moviecomrade2112 Před rokem +64

    Rest in peace comrade Marshal of the Soviet union

  • @netsuwan_praphot
    @netsuwan_praphot Před 2 lety +55

    The coolest general.

  • @Y2K026
    @Y2K026 Před rokem +98

    i like how they walk in sync it gives me goosebumps

  • @user-kp7xr5lg8u
    @user-kp7xr5lg8u Před 2 lety +52

    "With two hundred guns per kilometer of the front, you don’t report about the enemy, but only report to what line our advancing units have reached"

    • @NikhilSingh-007
      @NikhilSingh-007 Před 11 měsíci +7

      Unfathomably based.

    • @lolasdm6959
      @lolasdm6959 Před 7 měsíci +3

      Wakes up, puts 100,000 Nazis in cages, takes piss, refuses to elaborate, eats breakfast.

  • @Corsa15DT
    @Corsa15DT Před 2 lety +31

    THe General who saved to world from the Nazis!

  • @randomobserver8168
    @randomobserver8168 Před 2 lety +72

    So few men are capable of or get to command vast armies in existential wars, fewer win them, and fewer yet are up to the final pleasant task of walking in style through the ruins of the enemy's cities.

    • @captainhurricane5705
      @captainhurricane5705 Před 2 lety +1

      Except their uniforms are early war, sooo, it can't be the 'enemy's cities' , well, it could be a city in the Ukraine, I suppose.

    • @user-sz1rp4jv7n
      @user-sz1rp4jv7n Před 4 měsíci

      ​@@captainhurricane5705погоны да и в целом новая форма была введена в январе 1943 года, а подготовка к этому началась ещё задолго до войны, в середине 30 годов, сначала начали вводить звания маршалов и генералов, после начала войны когда Красная армия отступала с тяжелейшими боями было не до этого, нужна была крупная победоносная операция, и после Сталинградской битвы и разгрома шестой армии Паулюса было принято решение о переходе на новую форму, но не всё сразу как говорится, то есть летом 43 года на курской дуге попадались подразделения, солдаты которых были одеты форму срарого образца, но постепенно переодели всех

  • @mohammadsadisanjaya1121
    @mohammadsadisanjaya1121 Před rokem +35

    If I had a nickel for every time Zhukov defeated 6th army, i would had 2 nickels

    • @comradesocalistfromaustralia
      @comradesocalistfromaustralia Před rokem +6

      if i had a nickel for every person that respects zhukov. i would have 8 billion nickels

    • @nacl2246
      @nacl2246 Před rokem

      ​@SursumCordaVivatRzplita 6 million people and soon-to-be-concentration camp-prisoners would probably would

    • @axtondragunov1784
      @axtondragunov1784 Před 2 měsíci

      Becuase there was no 6th army anymore after the second time lol

  • @DetectiveMannyPardo
    @DetectiveMannyPardo Před rokem +21

    To support General Zhukov I would give him all the clear Cola I can if He was still alive.

  • @camelotproductions3026
    @camelotproductions3026 Před 2 lety +28

    Signa rule Nō. 1944- Always walk in formation with the homies.

  • @zed-47
    @zed-47 Před rokem +10

    I have same birthday as zhukov

  • @mastersamp9192
    @mastersamp9192 Před 2 lety +159

    Children praise Stalin, men praise Zhukov

    • @4213691
      @4213691 Před 2 lety +21

      The old people again praise Stalin, who made Zhukov a marshal.

    • @KerlenFur
      @KerlenFur Před 2 lety +1

      @@4213691 and stalin is the man who almost killed zhuvok in the great purge

    • @sergeishamanski8531
      @sergeishamanski8531 Před rokem +5

      The chad praise Gosplan

    • @lukebruce5234
      @lukebruce5234 Před rokem +4

      Stalin > Zhukov

    • @briantarigan7685
      @briantarigan7685 Před rokem +7

      Legend praise Rokossovsky

  • @idsfxtm5759
    @idsfxtm5759 Před rokem +14

    he even made Stalin jealous,what a madlad

  • @khylerbane4523
    @khylerbane4523 Před 6 měsíci +9

    The Russian sigma Georgy Zhukov vs the German sigma Heinz Guderian. Only to be ruined by Hitlers greed and arrogance.

  • @thiru0297
    @thiru0297 Před 2 lety +54

    Zukhov definitely stole comrade Stalin heart🔥🔥🔥

    • @isaacdalziel5772
      @isaacdalziel5772 Před 2 lety +29

      Stalin actually hated Zhukov. He was the one man that was so loved by the Russian people that Stalin couldn't kill him - and he was the one man who talked back and said "no" to Stalin.

    • @thiru0297
      @thiru0297 Před 2 lety +12

      @@isaacdalziel5772 👍

    • @bintangharyo9252
      @bintangharyo9252 Před 2 lety +15

      @@thiru0297 the beta "noooo Stalin actually hated Zhukov!!" *Wrote a whole paragraph
      The sigma "👍"

    • @thiru0297
      @thiru0297 Před 2 lety +2

      @@bintangharyo9252😀😀😀

    • @abroralibekov6924
      @abroralibekov6924 Před 2 lety +2

      @@isaacdalziel5772 he wasn't the only one. During the war majority of the great generals that made marshals said no to stalin on many occasions. In terms of political decisions probably the only one.

  • @user-rc9vp3fl1h
    @user-rc9vp3fl1h Před 2 lety +87

    Слава великим воинам освободителям

  • @Brianboru88
    @Brianboru88 Před 2 lety +92

    Judging by the number of stars on their uniforms, I would say that's a Field Marshall followed by a Lieutenant General and 2 Major General's?

    • @andresmartinezramos7513
      @andresmartinezramos7513 Před 2 lety +1

      Yes, you are right

    • @ruskibeaner5983
      @ruskibeaner5983 Před 2 lety +17

      Nah at the time zhukov was an army general - 5 stars on that square thing is army general, marshal was one big star

    • @DawidKov
      @DawidKov Před 2 lety +11

      Army General. Field Marshal only had a single large star, with laurels and a hammer&sickle underneath it. The others are indeed a Lieutenant General and 2 Major Generals. You can also see two Lieutenant Colonels in there (though the collar patches are hard to see, the sleeve chevrons are a giveaway)
      Zhukov was made Marshal in January 1943. At about the same time, the Red Army changed its rank insignia to a more Russian Empire-esque style, with shoulder patches instead of collar ones. This proved to be a good decision, as the patches had a better system, were easily distinguishable, and had a positive effect on lifting the authority of the commanders. So you'd probably not find Zhukov as a Marshal in pre-1943 style uniform.

    • @ronaldbolson3643
      @ronaldbolson3643 Před 2 lety

      Name of the movie?

    • @ruskibeaner5983
      @ruskibeaner5983 Před 2 lety +3

      @@ronaldbolson3643 battle of moscow - aggression - part 2. The march that plays during the scene is called "march marshal zhukov"

  • @Tax_Collector01
    @Tax_Collector01 Před 2 lety +31

    I never really understood why navy blue would look good paired with Olive drab or ranger green, now I know why…the drip is astounding.

  • @TheDennys21
    @TheDennys21 Před rokem +12

    The only man Stalin was afraid of.

    • @CzechoslovakComrade
      @CzechoslovakComrade Před 9 měsíci

      Stalin was also scared of Tito

    • @TheDennys21
      @TheDennys21 Před 9 měsíci

      @@CzechoslovakComrade you're right, i forgot about him.

    • @ronanchristiana.belleza9270
      @ronanchristiana.belleza9270 Před 2 měsíci

      @@CzechoslovakComrade Who's tito? and his role during this time?

    • @Negs42
      @Negs42 Před měsícem

      ​@@ronanchristiana.belleza9270leader of the Yugoslav partisans, and the leader of the only country to free itself from Nazi occupation without external help

  • @TheStig505
    @TheStig505 Před 2 lety +192

    "If we come to a minefield, our infantry attacks exactly as it were not there." - Gregory Zhukov

    • @Mortablunt
      @Mortablunt Před 2 lety +20

      It' s cruel, it is, though it makes good military sense. Mines on their own cannot stop an attack, they are a purely reactive weapon, and once they are detonated, they are gone. Infantry mines rarely kill as they do not usually have enough explosive charge to do that, and footsoldiers do not have the weight to set off tank mines. Mines are placed along weaker areas of a defensive line to try to slow down an assault there to defenders get more time to shoot while the mines are dealt with, or they are used to try to direct attacks towards stronger defended sections with better protection. Attacking through a minefield disrupts this paradigm by refusing to play the game as the defender wishes.

    • @neurofiedyamato8763
      @neurofiedyamato8763 Před 2 lety +20

      @@Mortablunt anti-infantry mines DO kill a lot. It isn't the explosive but the fragmentation that is dangerous. Fragmentation can go on for dozens of meters. And is absolutely devastating if you are in a semi-tight formation. But yes mines are used to funnel troops, but trying to send troops through a minefield is also a bad idea. Minefields are quite wide, so you need to throw a lot of bodies. There's also barbed wire, and various other obstacles like tank traps. Not only that, the morale loss is crippling for any unit that is forced to go through it. There would also be no armored support as they can't cross this field. If they try, their wrecks just block the path they died to create. Trying to clear a minefield is also a slow process that put engineers under machine gun and sniper fire even if it is less than the funneled area.
      The funneling strategy works for defenders because it forces the attacker to pick the lesser of two evils. And from historical examples, generally attackers funneling in to machine guns and anti-tank defenses as weird as that is.. is preferable to crossing a minefield. And it makes sense because the defenders often have mobile reserves and can send a armored response if you choose to go through a "less defended" area making the sacrifice of crossing a minefield pretty pointless.

    • @user_imyarek
      @user_imyarek Před 2 lety +25

      Said general Patton in his memoirs)

    • @sagnikganguly4651
      @sagnikganguly4651 Před 2 lety +1

      @@neurofiedyamato8763 If you don't get it, the major advantage the USSR had was it's sheer numbers!

    • @neurofiedyamato8763
      @neurofiedyamato8763 Před 2 lety +35

      @@sagnikganguly4651 USSr was actually running out of manpower by 1945. Yes they had huge manpower pools but it still isn't unlimited. And the social and economic harm of losing so much human capital is huge. The Soviet doctrine did leverage this manpower advantage but they aren't just about to throw bodies to die, that's a myth

  • @axtondragunov1784
    @axtondragunov1784 Před 2 měsíci +4

    The virgin Pregozhin vs the chad Zukhov

  • @totalwar8113
    @totalwar8113 Před 3 měsíci +6

    Мало кто знает, что Жуков начинал военную карьеру как обычный солдат. Он воевал во время Первой мировой войны в составе кавалерийского эскадрона.

  • @mastercheif878
    @mastercheif878 Před 7 měsíci +8

    Fun fact: the Red Army had giant speakers floating in the air during Operation Bagration playing this song

  • @Sakk7299
    @Sakk7299 Před rokem +7

    "Be Gone Fascism"
    -Georgy Zhukov

  • @bombidil3
    @bombidil3 Před 2 lety +20

    "Wherever I walk, men walk in step." -- Sigma General Zhukov, 1945

  • @bencurran3204
    @bencurran3204 Před 2 lety +21

    I mean, zhukov is one of those men I'd want to meet irl, knowing full well I'm not going to understand him fully, know he will look at me like I'm a pansy, but still looked at him in awe

  • @DartanhanCODM
    @DartanhanCODM Před 7 měsíci +10

    Obrigado por expulsar o nazismo da face da terra marechal Zhukov.

  • @user-yp9hi9gb2e
    @user-yp9hi9gb2e Před 10 měsíci +11

    "To step back means to let go, Comrade General of the Army. No, not a step back! STAND TO DEATH!" (c) Zhukov, 41st near Moscow, when General Rokossovsky asked to retreat.
    (As history has shown, Rokossovsky then obtained an order from Shaposhnikov to withdraw behind the Istra, because of which the front collapsed. Literally.)

  • @Brecconable
    @Brecconable Před 2 lety +11

    This man sleeps with a pillow under his T-34

  • @emilhsnov8421
    @emilhsnov8421 Před 2 lety +15

    honorable General Knight Zhukov🚩🚩✊

  • @tmq0311....
    @tmq0311.... Před 7 měsíci +6

    Girls: "I love Berlin"
    Boys: " *I want Berlin* "

    • @Artem_Petrov_RUS
      @Artem_Petrov_RUS Před 5 měsíci +2

      Girls: "I love Berlin"
      Boys: " I want Berlin "
      Zhukov: I need to visit Berlin to assess the losses of the military and civilian population, to report on the necessary work to restore civil and political life in the occupied territories.

  • @lordshaxx4693
    @lordshaxx4693 Před 2 lety +390

    Sigma Rule 227: Don't wait for the enemy to raise your villages and towns, do it yourself

  • @user-ee6ef5wp2m
    @user-ee6ef5wp2m Před 3 měsíci +4

    Se hoje tenho meus 85 anos de idade é por causa de Deus , o exército vermelho e o grande marechal Zhukov . Obrigado por expulsarem esses demônios da face da terra .

  • @giovankoulits8602
    @giovankoulits8602 Před rokem +7

    Germans might be having a dejavu pretty soon....

  • @borland_2405
    @borland_2405 Před rokem +21

    For foreigners: Army General Zhukov and his officers are walking through the liberated city. The counter attack at Yelnya was one of the first successful operations of the Red Army in 1941. A fragment from the film "The Battle for Moscow" (1985). In the original, it sounds and looks no less epic. Georgy Konstantinovich is performed by the famous Soviet actor - Ulyanov, whose performance Zhukov personally approved in the epic "Liberation" (1968-1972). The original fragment: czcams.com/video/xBXIO_CUkfY/video.html

    • @tomweiss9600
      @tomweiss9600 Před 6 měsíci +4

      Thanks. These movies (just watched "Liberation") are incredible, really convey the scale of the war to an American raised on Hollywood bs.
      Every American and European owes an unpayable debt of gratitude to the men who went through this.

    • @borland_2405
      @borland_2405 Před 6 měsíci

      @@tomweiss9600 I'm glad liked it. Yes, we are all deeply indebted to them. Unfortunately, now everything has become completely different... In a way, what they fought for is lost.
      Hello from Russia. Good luck.

  • @old_southpaw7285
    @old_southpaw7285 Před 5 měsíci +5

    Пытаюсь представить себе реакцию советских зрителей, если бы в фильме эти кадры показали вот так - в замедлении и под этот трек.

  • @neildixson3490
    @neildixson3490 Před 2 měsíci +3

    Actor, who plays Zhukov - Mikhail Ulyanov. They both are true sigmas.

  • @pramukhnayak6063
    @pramukhnayak6063 Před rokem +8

    This is why I pay for internet

  • @Hagendaz97
    @Hagendaz97 Před 2 lety +17

    The sigma walks as he pleases, alphas put effort to match his steps

  • @noheroespublishing1907
    @noheroespublishing1907 Před 2 lety +15

    They say he's still marching to victory to this day.

  • @Eagle-od1im
    @Eagle-od1im Před 2 lety +15

    Me and the boys on our way to class despite being 10 minutes late

  • @TheMattrump
    @TheMattrump Před 2 lety +13

    watching Zhukov you can see how he felt after his huge success
    If Superman existed, he would defeat him too
    that's how he felt.

  • @Corsa15DT
    @Corsa15DT Před 2 lety +36

    Defeat the most powerful and most evil army in the world, walk through their capital which you raised to the ground.

    • @cumstantin_semen98
      @cumstantin_semen98 Před rokem +1

      it's not Berlin. That uniform was in the red army until 1943

    • @Corsa15DT
      @Corsa15DT Před rokem +1

      @@cumstantin_semen98 Zukov walks into any city he likes, wearing any uniform he likes, and there is nothing anybody can do about it.

    • @LOVE_USA_USSR
      @LOVE_USA_USSR Před rokem

      @@Corsa15DT ну хз,по уставу же надо,да там и не только Жуков

  • @anonysus411
    @anonysus411 Před 9 měsíci +5

    Me and the bois finding Steiner

  • @slavic_viking9638
    @slavic_viking9638 Před 2 lety +5

    love the little detail like the grindset number being "227" just like the order 227 not a step back

  • @Fatimadag1
    @Fatimadag1 Před 11 měsíci +13

    Великая история , великие полководцы , великий Жуков и великая Россия !

  • @vicentebravo6318
    @vicentebravo6318 Před 2 lety +8

    Sigma rule N°227: No one step back!

  • @diamondminer7464
    @diamondminer7464 Před 2 lety +14

    Sigma Rule #51: Infiltrate, Permeate, Decimate, Exterminate.

  • @WallNutBreaker524
    @WallNutBreaker524 Před rokem +7

    Strength of Mother Russia 💪😎👌♂️

  • @user-or4xf7by6c
    @user-or4xf7by6c Před 4 měsíci +5

    Наш слон💪💪💪

  • @clickbaitme5247
    @clickbaitme5247 Před 2 lety +9

    even as an American, Zhukov was a chad

  • @borissudaruskin1459
    @borissudaruskin1459 Před 2 lety +22

    Yes guys thats the difference, the western left does pride parades
    The eastern left does Military parades

  • @n7warhound885
    @n7warhound885 Před 7 měsíci +3

    The only man that could tell stallan “No”

  • @battlecapchannel2666
    @battlecapchannel2666 Před 6 měsíci +3

    He walked half of Europe to bring peace to his home

  • @ahauntinglybeautifulmelody
    @ahauntinglybeautifulmelody Před 9 měsíci +4

    their footsteps are perfectly synced

  • @mysteryfactsy.t9052
    @mysteryfactsy.t9052 Před rokem +7

    0:20 , Goosebumps !!

  • @starsjosephfrost
    @starsjosephfrost Před rokem +3

    i love the marching soldiers on the back.