WW2 in Estonia - 1944

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  • As part of the Second World war Estonia saw combat in 1944 between the Soviet Red Army and German Wehrmacht. This video explains the main events - the intense fighting on the Panther line around Narva, the battle of the Tannenberg line, the Tartu offensive and finally battles on the Estonian islands during the Moonsund operation.
    Data from the The National Archives of Estonia was used to create the map.
    This video is based on assets originally created for the Estonian War Museum. esm.ee/
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  • @ryu6698
    @ryu6698 Před 2 lety +470

    the moment you open CZcams and you see a new Eastory video: uploaded 10 seconds ago

  • @Ardeh
    @Ardeh Před 2 lety +1744

    Just a small fact about the Tannenberg battle: Both the red army and the german army had forcefully recruited estonian men to fight and right over in that battle these estonian soldiers fought each other. Really tragic stuff.

    • @Martin-wx8gd
      @Martin-wx8gd Před 2 lety +260

      Many Estonians also fought voluntarily on German side to try to protect their country from soviets.

    • @fips711
      @fips711 Před 2 lety +129

      @@Martin-wx8gd And Stalin was smart to incorporate the Estonian forces into the Red Army, otherwise many of them would've joined the partisans or the Germans.
      Something that George Bush II failed to do in Iraq.

    • @TM-cm4gb
      @TM-cm4gb Před 2 lety

      @@Martin-wx8gd yes, weirdly enough nazis were preferrable to russians

    • @uan9166
      @uan9166 Před 2 lety +10

      Just likes Poles in WWI

    • @aalex100
      @aalex100 Před 2 lety +144

      @@Martin-wx8gd that's called collaborationists

  • @HistoryHustle
    @HistoryHustle Před 2 lety +571

    Great work Eastory. I also enjoy your work in the WW2 channel!

  • @heh9392
    @heh9392 Před 2 lety +274

    I've been to the Sorve peninsula, and its so crazy that there at the very end of it were ww2 bunkers, literally a couple meters from the sea, facing inland.

    • @lorenzooliveira1157
      @lorenzooliveira1157 Před rokem +23

      Shows the desperation of the Germans

    • @GreatPolishWingedHussars
      @GreatPolishWingedHussars Před rokem +6

      If Poland had been defeated in the Polish-Bolshevik War of 1919-21, the Soviets would have conquered all of the Baltic States, including Estonia, and forced to communism. Indeed, the Polish victory in the Polish-Bolshevik War had European impact. According to the British politician and diplomat Lord D'Abernon, who was part of the Interallied Mission to Poland in 1920, during the Polish-Bolshevik war, the 1920 Battle of Warsaw was one of the most important battles in world history because as he said "had the Battle of Warsaw ended with a Bolshevik victory, it would have been a turning point in the history of Europe. As there is no doubt that with the fall of Warsaw, Central Europe would have been left open to Communist propaganda and Soviet invasion." Conquered Poland should serve as a red bridge to conquer all of Europe! This view is also confirmed by the order of Mikhail Tukachevsky, commander of the Western Front of the Red Army, which he wrote in July 2, 1920: "The fate of the world revolution will be decided in the West. The way to set the world on fire leads through the corpse of white Poland. On our bayonets we will bring happiness and peace to the toiling masses of mankind. To Warsaw!" Tukhachevsky also boasted that his men would be "galloping through the streets of Paris before the summer was out." The communist propaganda called free Poland white Poland. The term whites were used to designate anti-communists. But the Polish victory prevented setting the world on fire by communists. What is also worth noting the fact that if Poland had been conquered by the communists, the Baltic states would have been conquered too. Poland was therefore allied with Latvia in this war. With these additional resources from these conquered countries, the communists planned to advance further into the west. In various European countries at that time there were strong communist movements that would have supported the communists in their advance. Poland and some few others European countries were not infected by the red virus. In Poland the overwhelming majority of the population was anti-communist. But Poland was the absolute exception in Europe! So these are examples of communist successes outside the Bolshevik state at the time of the Polish-Bolshevik war. The Hungarian Soviet Republic was the communist state of Hungary from 21 March 1919 until 1 August 1919 (133 days). Until the anti-communists prevailed and abolished this Soviet republic. The other communist republics and communes have survived just as short as the Hungarian Soviet Republic but that makes it clear that there were strong communist influences throughout Europe. Like in Hungary during the German November Revolution, the communist Karl Liebknecht proclaimed the communist republick in Germany on November 9, 1918. But the communists' seizure of power then failed, although later there were repeated attempts by the communists to gain power in Germany or parts of Germany. Like with the Bavarian Soviet Republic wich was a short-lived communist state in Bavaria during the riots of 1918-19 in Germany. Then there was another attempt by the communists to come to power with the Bremen Soviet Republic wich an, short-lived state in Germany, existing for 25 days in 1919. The communist Spartacist uprising with the goal of an all-German Soviet Republic were armed battles in Berlin from 5 to 12 January 1919. The Finnish Socialist Workers' Republic more commonly referred to as Red Finland, was a proclaimed Finnish communist state that ruled parts of the country during the Finnish Civil War of 1918. Another example of an attempted communist takeover of power in Europe was then the Alsace-Lorraine Soviet Republic of 1918 in France. The Limerick Soviet was one of a number of declared Irish soviets that were formed around Ireland 1919. The Slovak Soviet Republic was a short-lived Communist state in southeast Slovakia in existence from 16 June 1919 to 7 July 1919. Commune of the Working People of Estonia existed from 29 November 1918 to 5 June 1919. The Latvian Socialist Soviet Republic of 1918. Moreover, there were also attempts by the communists to take power in other parts of the world! Dockers in Gdansk(Danzig) and London wich were sympathizers of the Bolsheviks also refused to load the support supplies for the fighting Poles against the Bolsheviks.
      Since the communists had enough supporters all over Europe after the desired victory against Poland the communists would have in Europe either provoked revolutions through agitators or they would have intervened militarily. If the communists had conquered Europe, which was by far the most economically important continent at the time, they would have had a good chance of "exporting" communism worldwide as well. That this is not an exaggeration can be seen by comparing the strategy of the communists after World War II. Even in these later times, communism was "exported" to countries around the world, and as a result there were countries around the world ruled by communist dictatorships. After 1945, as in 1919, the communists had the goal of a world completely dominated by communism. The goal was that virtually every country would become communist. That is why the Polish victory of 1921 definitely had not just a European impact but also a global impact.

    • @_blank-_
      @_blank-_ Před rokem +6

      @@GreatPolishWingedHussars I don't remember asking.

    • @GreatPolishWingedHussars
      @GreatPolishWingedHussars Před rokem +3

      @@_blank-_ Ridiculous! I didn't comment on your comment at all!

    • @stroqus3830
      @stroqus3830 Před 4 měsíci

      ​@@GreatPolishWingedHussarsChciałeś przekonać że Polska miała istotny wkład w historię Europy, udało ci się tylko ośmieszyć siebie i nasz kraj

  • @wonkeeeeee
    @wonkeeeeee Před 2 lety +166

    The quality of your videos are beyond impressive at this point.

  • @kristiawanindriyanto5765
    @kristiawanindriyanto5765 Před 2 lety +163

    Your battle maps are very informative, made it easier to comprehend the Eastern front

  • @Bryceb1773
    @Bryceb1773 Před 2 lety +155

    Another fine addition to the collection. As always, fantastic work sir. From one historian to another, thanks for what you put out there. Great content.

  • @lazar4570
    @lazar4570 Před 2 lety +36

    This might be the greatest history related channel about WW2. Everything is detailed, correct and interesting to watch. This channel is the reason I started learning so much about World War 2.
    Great work.

    • @zannafediv9315
      @zannafediv9315 Před rokem

      Подробно и корректно не всегда честно

  • @nicolasiiiletzar7984
    @nicolasiiiletzar7984 Před 2 lety +92

    My great grand father from my mother side (soviet) fought there (Baltic&Leningrad) from 1941 to 1944 as an engineer commander

    • @dirtegarbage
      @dirtegarbage Před 2 lety +39

      Anyone in the siege of leningrad has balls of fucking steel, props

    • @shruk4
      @shruk4 Před 2 lety +3

      Thank him for his service o7

    • @gamerdrache8741
      @gamerdrache8741 Před 2 lety +6

      My Grandpa was fighting Soviets in Stalingrad ans Moskau

    • @gamerdrache8741
      @gamerdrache8741 Před 2 lety +5

      @@dirtegarbage He was forced

    • @f.s.1429
      @f.s.1429 Před 2 lety

      @@dirtegarbage but no testicles

  • @TomationuJaDark1x
    @TomationuJaDark1x Před 2 lety +8

    i enjoy your videos alot and its heartwarming to see that a fellow estonian is making such good content!

  • @Raventrop
    @Raventrop Před rokem +1

    Thank you so much for your content. Keep making this! You’re literally the reference I need for my historical comic.

  • @gabrielanderson8767
    @gabrielanderson8767 Před 2 lety +57

    I currently study in Tallinn, and have been to Narva and Tartu so far. This was a really interesting video, I appreciate the historical perspective given about how the war was fought in a country that most people where I’m from can’t find in a map.

    • @GreatPolishWingedHussars
      @GreatPolishWingedHussars Před rokem +3

      It is also interesting that if the Soviets had defeated Poland in the Polish-Bolshevik War of 1919-21, all Baltic states, including Estonia, would have been conquered by the Bolsheviks and forced into communism. Indeed, the Polish victory in the Polish-Bolshevik War had European impact. According to the British politician and diplomat Lord D'Abernon, who was part of the Interallied Mission to Poland in 1920, during the Polish-Bolshevik war, the 1920 Battle of Warsaw was one of the most important battles in world history because as he said "had the Battle of Warsaw ended with a Bolshevik victory, it would have been a turning point in the history of Europe. As there is no doubt that with the fall of Warsaw, Central Europe would have been left open to Communist propaganda and Soviet invasion." Conquered Poland should serve as a red bridge to conquer all of Europe! This view is also confirmed by the order of Mikhail Tukachevsky, commander of the Western Front of the Red Army, which he wrote in July 2, 1920: "The fate of the world revolution will be decided in the West. The way to set the world on fire leads through the corpse of white Poland. On our bayonets we will bring happiness and peace to the toiling masses of mankind. To Warsaw!" Tukhachevsky also boasted that his men would be "galloping through the streets of Paris before the summer was out." The communist propaganda called free Poland white Poland. The term whites were used to designate anti-communists. But the Polish victory prevented setting the world on fire by communists. What is also worth noting the fact that if Poland had been conquered by the communists, the Baltic states would have been conquered too. Poland was therefore allied with Latvia in this war. With these additional resources from these conquered countries, the communists planned to advance further into the west. In various European countries at that time there were strong communist movements that would have supported the communists in their advance. Poland and some few others European countries were not infected by the red virus. In Poland the overwhelming majority of the population was anti-communist. But Poland was the absolute exception in Europe! So these are examples of communist successes outside the Bolshevik state at the time of the Polish-Bolshevik war. The Hungarian Soviet Republic was the communist state of Hungary from 21 March 1919 until 1 August 1919 (133 days). Until the anti-communists prevailed and abolished this Soviet republic. The other communist republics and communes have survived just as short as the Hungarian Soviet Republic but that makes it clear that there were strong communist influences throughout Europe. Like in Hungary during the German November Revolution, the communist Karl Liebknecht proclaimed the communist republick in Germany on November 9, 1918. But the communists' seizure of power then failed, although later there were repeated attempts by the communists to gain power in Germany or parts of Germany. Like with the Bavarian Soviet Republic wich was a short-lived communist state in Bavaria during the riots of 1918-19 in Germany. Then there was another attempt by the communists to come to power with the Bremen Soviet Republic wich an, short-lived state in Germany, existing for 25 days in 1919. The communist Spartacist uprising with the goal of an all-German Soviet Republic were armed battles in Berlin from 5 to 12 January 1919. The Finnish Socialist Workers' Republic more commonly referred to as Red Finland, was a proclaimed Finnish communist state that ruled parts of the country during the Finnish Civil War of 1918. Another example of an attempted communist takeover of power in Europe was then the Alsace-Lorraine Soviet Republic of 1918 in France. The Limerick Soviet was one of a number of declared Irish soviets that were formed around Ireland 1919. The Slovak Soviet Republic was a short-lived Communist state in southeast Slovakia in existence from 16 June 1919 to 7 July 1919. Commune of the Working People of Estonia existed from 29 November 1918 to 5 June 1919. The Latvian Socialist Soviet Republic of 1918. Moreover, there were also attempts by the communists to take power in other parts of the world! Dockers in Gdansk(Danzig) and London wich were sympathizers of the Bolsheviks also refused to load the support supplies for the fighting Poles against the Bolsheviks.
      Since the communists had enough supporters all over Europe after the desired victory against Poland the communists would have in Europe either provoked revolutions through agitators or they would have intervened militarily. If the communists had conquered Europe, which was by far the most economically important continent at the time, they would have had a good chance of "exporting" communism worldwide as well. That this is not an exaggeration can be seen by comparing the strategy of the communists after World War II. Even in these later times, communism was "exported" to countries around the world, and as a result there were countries around the world ruled by communist dictatorships. After 1945, as in 1919, the communists had the goal of a world completely dominated by communism. The goal was that virtually every country would become communist. That is why the Polish victory of 1921 definitely had not just a European impact but also a global impact.

    • @GreatPolishWingedHussars
      @GreatPolishWingedHussars Před rokem +1

      @@matsusakasatou My pleasure!

    • @eggrollsoup
      @eggrollsoup Před rokem +1

      @@GreatPolishWingedHussars interesting

    • @GreatPolishWingedHussars
      @GreatPolishWingedHussars Před rokem +1

      @@matsusakasatou Thank you for your kind suggestion! Unfortunately, I am not very familiar with Internet technology. But I will inform myself about discord account which term I heard from you for the first time! Incidentally, your interest in Polish history is great! Greetings from Poland!

    • @GreatPolishWingedHussars
      @GreatPolishWingedHussars Před rokem

      @@eggrollsoup I'm glad you found my comment interesting! Greetings from Poland!

  • @schatzkammerein
    @schatzkammerein Před 2 lety +24

    Well done as always! Straightforward, concise, and not too flashy like some others. Looking forward to more.

  • @saltbottle7765
    @saltbottle7765 Před 2 lety +44

    great content. this video gave me a lot of information and knowledge about the battles that happen near Estonia and what led to the encirclement of the German army group north into the Courland pocket.

    • @GreatPolishWingedHussars
      @GreatPolishWingedHussars Před rokem +1

      German army groups could not have saved Estonia either, because if Poland had been defeated in the Polish-Bolshevik War of 1919-21. Because if Poland had been defeated in the Polish-Bolshevik War of 1919-21, the Soviets would have conquered all of the Baltic States, including Estonia, and forced to communism. Indeed, the Polish victory in the Polish-Bolshevik War had European impact. According to the British politician and diplomat Lord D'Abernon, who was part of the Interallied Mission to Poland in 1920, during the Polish-Bolshevik war, the 1920 Battle of Warsaw was one of the most important battles in world history because as he said "had the Battle of Warsaw ended with a Bolshevik victory, it would have been a turning point in the history of Europe. As there is no doubt that with the fall of Warsaw, Central Europe would have been left open to Communist propaganda and Soviet invasion." Conquered Poland should serve as a red bridge to conquer all of Europe! This view is also confirmed by the order of Mikhail Tukachevsky, commander of the Western Front of the Red Army, which he wrote in July 2, 1920: "The fate of the world revolution will be decided in the West. The way to set the world on fire leads through the corpse of white Poland. On our bayonets we will bring happiness and peace to the toiling masses of mankind. To Warsaw!" Tukhachevsky also boasted that his men would be "galloping through the streets of Paris before the summer was out." The communist propaganda called free Poland white Poland. The term whites were used to designate anti-communists. But the Polish victory prevented setting the world on fire by communists. What is also worth noting the fact that if Poland had been conquered by the communists, the Baltic states would have been conquered too. Poland was therefore allied with Latvia in this war. With these additional resources from these conquered countries, the communists planned to advance further into the west. In various European countries at that time there were strong communist movements that would have supported the communists in their advance. Poland and some few others European countries were not infected by the red virus. In Poland the overwhelming majority of the population was anti-communist. But Poland was the absolute exception in Europe! So these are examples of communist successes outside the Bolshevik state at the time of the Polish-Bolshevik war. The Hungarian Soviet Republic was the communist state of Hungary from 21 March 1919 until 1 August 1919 (133 days). Until the anti-communists prevailed and abolished this Soviet republic. The other communist republics and communes have survived just as short as the Hungarian Soviet Republic but that makes it clear that there were strong communist influences throughout Europe. Like in Hungary during the German November Revolution, the communist Karl Liebknecht proclaimed the communist republick in Germany on November 9, 1918. But the communists' seizure of power then failed, although later there were repeated attempts by the communists to gain power in Germany or parts of Germany. Like with the Bavarian Soviet Republic wich was a short-lived communist state in Bavaria during the riots of 1918-19 in Germany. Then there was another attempt by the communists to come to power with the Bremen Soviet Republic wich an, short-lived state in Germany, existing for 25 days in 1919. The communist Spartacist uprising with the goal of an all-German Soviet Republic were armed battles in Berlin from 5 to 12 January 1919. The Finnish Socialist Workers' Republic more commonly referred to as Red Finland, was a proclaimed Finnish communist state that ruled parts of the country during the Finnish Civil War of 1918. Another example of an attempted communist takeover of power in Europe was then the Alsace-Lorraine Soviet Republic of 1918 in France. The Limerick Soviet was one of a number of declared Irish soviets that were formed around Ireland 1919. The Slovak Soviet Republic was a short-lived Communist state in southeast Slovakia in existence from 16 June 1919 to 7 July 1919. Commune of the Working People of Estonia existed from 29 November 1918 to 5 June 1919. The Latvian Socialist Soviet Republic of 1918. Moreover, there were also attempts by the communists to take power in other parts of the world! Dockers in Gdansk(Danzig) and London wich were sympathizers of the Bolsheviks also refused to load the support supplies for the fighting Poles against the Bolsheviks.
      Since the communists had enough supporters all over Europe after the desired victory against Poland the communists would have in Europe either provoked revolutions through agitators or they would have intervened militarily. If the communists had conquered Europe, which was by far the most economically important continent at the time, they would have had a good chance of "exporting" communism worldwide as well. That this is not an exaggeration can be seen by comparing the strategy of the communists after World War II. Even in these later times, communism was "exported" to countries around the world, and as a result there were countries around the world ruled by communist dictatorships. After 1945, as in 1919, the communists had the goal of a world completely dominated by communism. The goal was that virtually every country would become communist. That is why the Polish victory of 1921 definitely had not just a European impact but also a global impact.

    • @mojewjewjew4420
      @mojewjewjew4420 Před rokem

      @Adam Lanza Forever no

  • @DaveSCameron
    @DaveSCameron Před 2 lety +5

    Thanks for these uplo3, it's clear you have done some solid research and worked well here and kudos to you young man. Such a neutral yet accurate channel is now very rare in here so thanks again and best wishes to you there Dave, Liverpool, England.

  • @sirsnake9536
    @sirsnake9536 Před 2 lety +9

    Really love these intimate looks at much smaller parts of the war that no one else covers, especially not at the detail you do. Great work

  • @Wehraboo-fi9vm
    @Wehraboo-fi9vm Před 2 lety +23

    These more in depth videos are very interesting

    • @Eastory
      @Eastory  Před 2 lety +8

      Thank you!

    • @superyamky
      @superyamky Před 2 lety

      Why is the comment here a day before the vid came out?

    • @berserker4940
      @berserker4940 Před 2 lety

      @easyHistory israel is an illegal terrorist state. From the river to the sea, Palestine will be free!

  • @goodolfloki4234
    @goodolfloki4234 Před 2 lety +33

    Your channel i think is the most underrated in CZcams. Such great content yet such little fanbase

  • @josegarciamendez7328
    @josegarciamendez7328 Před 2 lety +21

    Ey Eastory, could u also cover the Spanish Civil War? It could be great content.
    Greetings from Spain and congratulations for ur video!!

  • @jeromebaron8209
    @jeromebaron8209 Před 2 lety +23

    Impressive videos as always ! Have you ever thought of doing videos that focus specifically on the operations of minor axis armies on the Eastern front? Italy, Romania, Hungary... Each could be interesting in their own.

  • @nateotto3960
    @nateotto3960 Před 2 lety +13

    The Battle of the Tannenberg Line is a major Eastern Front battle I have never heard of before. Thank you for another detailed and informative video. A single map can convey pages of history. Animated maps show a whole extra level of detail.
    I suppose this type of warfare had rhythm: days of rapid movement, weeks of static warfare, days of rapid movement, weeks of static warfare. Your animation shows this in a way that non-animated maps can't.

    • @LeutnantJoker
      @LeutnantJoker Před 2 lety +2

      The fighting in Army Group north is neglected a lot in history books. There's also some interesting operations in Finland, even a tank unit that never gets mentioned.

    • @georgeousthegorgeous
      @georgeousthegorgeous Před 2 lety

      @@LeutnantJoker because compared to what happened before (Stalingrad - 2 mil casualties), Kursk - hundreds of thousands casualtiies, Bagration - millions casualties these battles were just an ordinary day on the Eastern Front

  • @realSarge
    @realSarge Před 2 lety +3

    I really enjoy your videos Eastory, these smaller "theater" focused videos are great!

  • @LorenTR
    @LorenTR Před 2 lety

    Great video as always. Nice to see you after a break.

  • @knokkeldoom
    @knokkeldoom Před 2 lety +2

    Amazing research and interesting topics, yet again!

  • @justmymage
    @justmymage Před 2 lety +5

    Yay more videos. Keep up the great work!
    Could you make a video of the continuation and lapland wars? Winter war is often innthe spotlight, so feels like those two wars dont exactly get good enough coverage.

  • @jelleploeg3729
    @jelleploeg3729 Před rokem +4

    the most interesting YT channel ever seen so far! thanks! could you also make a video about the Soviet-Japanese Border Conflicts?

  • @SilencedP2P
    @SilencedP2P Před 2 lety +2

    Amazing video, and I love the new animation style!

  • @CptRice
    @CptRice Před 2 lety

    Good work as always! thank you sir.

  • @JrVsGaming
    @JrVsGaming Před 2 lety +3

    Keep up the good work! More videos please ! 🤠 loved this episode

  • @artanisplays3982
    @artanisplays3982 Před 2 lety +8

    Estonia: I declare independence
    Stalin: *radio silence*

  • @AddDoesStuff
    @AddDoesStuff Před 2 lety

    I have waited for a new one for a while now.. This made my day

  • @Roman-kz9oq
    @Roman-kz9oq Před 2 lety

    Amazing stuff! Keep up the good work!

  • @epa901
    @epa901 Před 2 lety +7

    I'm a simple Finn. I see a video of Estonia, I watch, like and comment.

  • @owenr-m4619
    @owenr-m4619 Před 2 lety +8

    It's interesting to see the parallels between the german and soviet invasions of Estonia. Seems like the main factor that made both offensives such a slog was the easily defensible terrain which shuts down any attempted blitz through the country.

    • @firmak2
      @firmak2 Před rokem

      yeah, as useless as the swamps are at peace time, they are great for war. Even the Forest Brothers used them to fight the Red Menace

  • @fraulens
    @fraulens Před 2 lety

    Great video as always!!

  • @filipbujaroski9221
    @filipbujaroski9221 Před 2 lety

    Awesome work as always

  • @OhioCoastie94
    @OhioCoastie94 Před 2 lety +23

    Nicely done. My grandparents took my father and my aunt out of Tallinn on one of the last German transports on September 22, the day my dad turned four years old.

    • @zbarabashka9995
      @zbarabashka9995 Před rokem

      Фашиская рожа???

    • @Anti_Septikum
      @Anti_Septikum Před rokem

      Why not return?

    • @OhioCoastie94
      @OhioCoastie94 Před rokem

      Sest oleme nüüd Ameeriklased! Ma sündisin siin. Ameerika on meie maa.

    • @Anti_Septikum
      @Anti_Septikum Před rokem

      @@OhioCoastie94 aga südames ikka eestlased ja kas sa ei karda, et Venemaa hävitab meid?

    • @livethefuture2492
      @livethefuture2492 Před 11 měsíci +1

      ​​​@@OhioCoastie94
      Very good choice by your grandfather to get out while you still could and thankfully make it to America. As of course Estonia would be annexed by the Soviets for the rest of the cold war.
      Very fortunate you were able to make it out, many weren't so lucky...Eastern Europe was doomed at that point. And the yoke of communism and the iron curtain would fall upon that whole side of Europe, and indeed half the world.
      The history of eastern Europe has no happy ending...just one tragedy after another.

  • @scout2per501
    @scout2per501 Před 2 lety +6

    As an Estonian i really like your channel nad keep up the good work.

  • @acommon1
    @acommon1 Před rokem +1

    Love the visual. Enjoy the pertinent content. Solid timing. Thanks a ton. Just found you.

  • @tiigerpoiss2004
    @tiigerpoiss2004 Před 2 lety

    Keep up the amazing work! One of my favorite history channels on YT and ofcourse i´ll support my fellow countryman! :D

  • @SNOUPS4
    @SNOUPS4 Před 2 lety +13

    Perfect release timing before my upcoming first trip to Estonia this Summer 2022... will try to go to Lagedi!
    Nice video in any case, as always! Perhaps some of the units, like Nord and Nederlands and the Estnische 1. could have deserved a slightly different colour to differenciate from the Heer, even very subtly if you didn't want to have it too different: like pale gray for them and very pale gray for the others (no need to paint them as black as your armoured units of course)... but it seems like it was a deliberate choice of yours; fair enough: you're the boss! :)

  • @danielandries3240
    @danielandries3240 Před 2 lety +11

    Do Romania in 1944 , Operation Iasi-Chisinau was epic , broke the front through betraial , after trying for 6 months and failing - the 2 battles of Targu Frumos.

    • @pocketmarcy6990
      @pocketmarcy6990 Před 2 lety

      Then Romania was just like. Yeah I’m not dealing with that anymore, I’m out

    • @danielandries3240
      @danielandries3240 Před 2 lety

      @@pocketmarcy6990 No , the Marshall and the army wanted to fight , but the king and his antourage made a coup and sold the army and the country to the soviets.

    • @Yanramich
      @Yanramich Před 4 měsíci +1

      ​@danielandries3240 and in turn prevented much further loss of life. Your point?

  • @gaffalstudios3617
    @gaffalstudios3617 Před 2 lety +1

    Always a good day when Eastory uploads

  • @carlcencig9236
    @carlcencig9236 Před 2 lety

    As usual EXCELLENT VIDEO!!!

  • @liisepro747
    @liisepro747 Před rokem +3

    Hello I'm from Estonia🇪🇪

  • @oke497
    @oke497 Před rokem +4

    And i love Estonia from Finland

  • @realdylanoof
    @realdylanoof Před 2 lety +1

    Thank you for making this Monday better for us Eastory.

  • @wdsp69
    @wdsp69 Před 2 lety

    Very good work. The maps make this video great.

  • @lijger1
    @lijger1 Před 2 lety +5

    Sinimäed hills was defended by the III SS Panzer Corps commanded by Steiner and consisted for a large part of Nordic and Low Lands volunteers.

    • @blackgate4735
      @blackgate4735 Před 2 lety +4

      Well maybe that’s because Steiner couldn’t star his attack

  • @mariasirona1622
    @mariasirona1622 Před 2 lety +6

    5:50 according to your first Estonia ww2 video, the soviets made their last stand in the country on Sõrve. In 1944, it was the turn of the nazis to do the same. Oh, how the tables have turned!

  • @KentuckySUS
    @KentuckySUS Před 2 lety

    Love these videos, keep it up!!!

  • @shadeitplease7383
    @shadeitplease7383 Před 2 lety

    Love these videos!

  • @elijah21v28
    @elijah21v28 Před 2 lety +8

    Is it just me or is Estonia 🇪🇪 my favorite country in the world

    • @f.s.1429
      @f.s.1429 Před rokem +2

      It's just you

    • @nickcarroll5034
      @nickcarroll5034 Před rokem

      @@f.s.1429 nah I love it too. We're very proud of our country and how we survived. 🇪🇪

  • @ethiopianpatriot
    @ethiopianpatriot Před 2 lety +3

    Fun Fact:Estonia and Latvia used to own some tiny parts of russia in WW2 (As some of you can notice that.)

    • @Paikeserebane
      @Paikeserebane Před rokem +2

      Estonia is not Russia. When there was not a single stone building in Russia, Estonia had the tallest building in the world - the stone St. Olaf's Church. Remember this always. And do not compare Estonia with the wild Tatar tribes:)

    • @ethiopianpatriot
      @ethiopianpatriot Před rokem +1

      @@Paikeserebane Bro what that's literally off topic???I said that Estonia and Latvia had land in russia.

    • @bastikolaski8111
      @bastikolaski8111 Před rokem

      @@Paikeserebane be more thankfull to your liberator. The germans would use your bodies as coal and gasoline

    • @Paikeserebane
      @Paikeserebane Před rokem

      @@bastikolaski8111 Да пиши на русском языке, татарка:) Зачем пользуешься переводчиком?) Ты ведь языков никогда не знала:) Ты меня поняла, ''освободительница''?) Помним, как твой дед ''освобождал'' нас от жизней и собственности. Так что не тебе о немцах говорить, татарка

    • @Paikeserebane
      @Paikeserebane Před rokem

      @@bastikolaski8111 Из какой дыры вылезла, татарка?) И почему ник у тебя на латинице?) Как вы, татары, любите всё импортненькое, ведь своего у вас никогда не было:)Не притворяйся иностранкой, татарка: то, что ты из Тартарии (aka РФ) хорошо видно:) Ты поняла меня, татарка?) О гигиене узнай сначала, а то, помню, вы о существовании гигиены вообще не знали:)

  • @MaziarYousefi
    @MaziarYousefi Před 2 lety

    Excellent as always.

  • @KTcherassen
    @KTcherassen Před 2 lety

    Great video as usual

  • @tylertrotter7707
    @tylertrotter7707 Před 2 lety +39

    I tell this story a lot but my great grandmother was Estonian and worked for the red cross. she remembered when the soviets first took over the country, she told my grandfather that no one knew what happened. one day they were Estonian the next they were soviet. She wouldn't talk a lot about what happened during the soviet occupation, but her mother, father, and siblings were all taken away, I do not know why she wasn't. When the Germans took over her town she volunteered as a nurse and worked on the front lines. she hated the soviets so much and feared what they might do to her she left with the German army and later married a German (her first husband). She came to Canada with my great aunt and her first husband but he would die shortly after and she would later marry my great grandfather and have my grandmother. She drank heavily during her later years and would only talk about the war when drunk, unfortunately she died before I was old enough to even care about her story. she never stepped foot in Estonia after world war 2 and never found out what happened to her family. She said to my grandpa the only people that she respected in the war was the Finnish and that she hated both the Germans and the soviets but worked with the Germans because they would protect her from the soviets who she hated more. She was a tough woman but would cry every remembrance day when she thought no one was home, my grandma came home early one day to find her crying in front of the TV holding a picture of her family. she was just one of many who were forgotten about after the war, and made even worse because she came from a country that didn't existed after the war.

    • @Cheduepallottole
      @Cheduepallottole Před 2 lety +4

      American movies have told us many interesting stories, but the are way many more that are untold and will remain unknown forever. I can only imagine the pain she had for losing her family forever.

    • @bobsagget823
      @bobsagget823 Před 2 lety

      good for you

    • @georgeousthegorgeous
      @georgeousthegorgeous Před 2 lety +2

      That's why every country needs to either have a powerful army or nukes or both, even if it's small. Estonians didn't stand a chance.

    • @firmak2
      @firmak2 Před rokem

      yeah, germans werent good but they were better than the russians.

    • @firmak2
      @firmak2 Před rokem

      @@georgeousthegorgeous Estonia did but the leaders bitched out.

  • @totalwartimelapses6359
    @totalwartimelapses6359 Před 2 lety +3

    I...had no idea that the Germans stalled out there until the surrender
    I thought the Germans lost or abandoned anything outside Germany by 1945

    • @sigmaduck69420
      @sigmaduck69420 Před 2 lety

      They would use it as a flank to encircle Red Army after Battle of the Bulge but the Army Group Center was destroyed and most of beachlines was taken too fast. They had no choices but to stayed there

    • @totalwartimelapses6359
      @totalwartimelapses6359 Před 2 lety

      @@sigmaduck69420
      Oh I know they had no choice I just thought they were crushed or surrendered after getting trapped, I didn't think they held out until after the general surrender

    • @totalwartimelapses6359
      @totalwartimelapses6359 Před 2 lety

      @El Berto
      You're right, me saying "outside Germany" was incorrect
      What I meant is lands that aren't connected directly to Germany or a country that wasn't a priority (Norway) to retake
      Having a pocket so deep in the east survive this long is what surprised me

  • @bartomiejkiedrzynek8726
    @bartomiejkiedrzynek8726 Před rokem +1

    Thank you for very good video. Amazing job. Keep it up. Regards;

  • @mathieugariepy2948
    @mathieugariepy2948 Před 2 lety

    Another great video.

  • @positive5297
    @positive5297 Před 2 lety +10

    Im expecting a video on the ukraine "conflict" once its over! that would be super intresting in how the russias used new modern tactics to try capitulate ukraine but as the war went on how ukraine kept getting more troops!

    • @cjclark1208
      @cjclark1208 Před 2 lety +6

      That’s called conscription my boy, and perhaps funding by fabulously wealthy patrons. Just prolonging the inevitable.

    • @jakubszymanski1623
      @jakubszymanski1623 Před 2 lety

      Can't wait to see about all the mutinies of ukrainian troops either.

    • @coloradoing9172
      @coloradoing9172 Před 2 lety

      @@cjclark1208 Doesn't matter; let Putin's dogs bleed for every inch of land.

    • @Ausf.D.A.K.
      @Ausf.D.A.K. Před 2 lety +4

      Why would you want to watch Ukraine propaganda videos when that's already on TV 24/7?

    • @Lawnmower737
      @Lawnmower737 Před 2 lety +6

      @@Ausf.D.A.K. What do you mean? An analysis of the war tactics and strategies in Ukraine isn’t propaganda, by then most of what we’ll know will be fact when the fog of war goes away and we’ll see how both sides performed.

  • @danielnavarro537
    @danielnavarro537 Před 2 lety +7

    Ah I remembered I commented a year ago of Estonia in 1941. Now it is here. The Soviet offensive into Estonia thus defeating the enemy. All forces who took part in this campaign fought bravely and valiantly. Godspeed to those who perished in the fighting. 🇪🇪

    • @firmak2
      @firmak2 Před rokem +1

      @Адам Ланзовић nor the russians on the side of the reds.

    • @user-ir3fc7kv7h
      @user-ir3fc7kv7h Před rokem +3

      @@firmak2 They fought and died so that future Estonians would not become slaves or, worse, sub-humans, it’s a pity of course that now this is not very valuable :)

    • @nickcarroll5034
      @nickcarroll5034 Před rokem +1

      @adamlanzaforever You literally have a profile with an insane pedo supporter who weighed 90 lbs. That about says it all really.

    • @nickcarroll5034
      @nickcarroll5034 Před rokem

      @adamlanzaforever is your other profile named "smiggles"? Hope the FBI is watching your profile weirdo.

    • @livethefuture2492
      @livethefuture2492 Před 11 měsíci

      Who is the enemy?
      There is no happy ending for Eastern Europe by this point...
      They had but one chance during their war for independence in 1919 to march on petrograd and defeat the bolsheviks during the civil war when they were still weak.
      However it would all be lost less than 2 decades later because they failed to push their advantage when the reds were still weak.
      30,000 reds then, now over half a million less than 2 decades later with no hope of stopping them.
      A lesson in stopping dictatorial regimes before they have a chance to arise. A lesson the world unfortunately learnt too late, only after the second world war.

  • @reaver1414
    @reaver1414 Před 2 lety

    Great video thank you

  • @justus_x
    @justus_x Před rokem

    Great work 👍 thx

  • @pavellyashenko3946
    @pavellyashenko3946 Před rokem +4

    Эстония вошла в СССР на основании волеизъявления народа Эстонии, к этому можно относится по разному но это Факт

    • @user-fw8vr3kl7s
      @user-fw8vr3kl7s Před rokem

      Австрия тоже была согласна на присоединение?

    • @Rasija-ebanoe_gavno
      @Rasija-ebanoe_gavno Před rokem

      У вас рашистов все хотят присоеденится к расии. Клоуны нацистские

    • @pycckue_u4yt
      @pycckue_u4yt Před rokem

      1) СССР силой заставляет Эстонию подписать договор о "взаимопомощи" - советы строят военные базы в Эстонии.
      2) СССР устраивает морскую блокаду Эстонии и требует пустить свою армию к ним на территорию.
      3) СССР с помощью армии устраивает переворот в Эстонии, к власти приходят советы.
      4) Эстония присоединяется к СССР.
      Где тут волеизъявление народа Эстонии?

  • @pavellyashenko3946
    @pavellyashenko3946 Před rokem +4

    Слава Советской армии победившей Фашизм на территории Эстонии, жалко что не до конца

    • @user-fw8vr3kl7s
      @user-fw8vr3kl7s Před rokem

      😂 Сказал россиянин, который скакал в 2012😮 История все помнит.

  • @muhammadabdullahy9281
    @muhammadabdullahy9281 Před 2 lety

    Thanks for new video

  • @dickson6519
    @dickson6519 Před 2 lety

    Exactly what i needed during french class thanks man

  • @guillermor1224
    @guillermor1224 Před rokem +3

    Yes gentlemen, here in the Baltics with the nationalism of these three countries was born the concentration camps against the Jews and Poles and Soviets, glory to the Soviets who managed to crush this plague like the Nazis, now as that nationalism is again struggling but after seeing the harsh reality of wanting to live above the rest will fall again.

    • @guillermor1224
      @guillermor1224 Před rokem

      @kira I guess that's why the Nazis won then!

    • @sri33333
      @sri33333 Před rokem

      ​@@guillermor1224 Nazis have resurfaced in Russia. What an irony! Russians have become the very thing they fought against in ww2.

  • @jebbroham1776
    @jebbroham1776 Před rokem +3

    After the encirclement of what remained of Army Group north in the Courland Pocket in July 1944, the Soviets attacked the pocket for almost a year before it formally surrended on May 23rd, 1945. Less than 200,000 German and Estonian troops against three quarters of million Soviets, odds of more than 3 to 1, and the Soviets could not break their defenses.

    • @Zapper-kq1zg
      @Zapper-kq1zg Před rokem +3

      and?

    • @jebbroham1776
      @jebbroham1776 Před rokem +3

      @@Zapper-kq1zg Russia sucks, kid. That's the point. Even against an enemy that was fundamentally defeated they couldn't beat their defenses.

    • @Zapper-kq1zg
      @Zapper-kq1zg Před rokem +5

      @@jebbroham1776 The American burger cried, thought that his favorite ss would win, the USSR smashed them to dust

    • @jebbroham1776
      @jebbroham1776 Před rokem

      @@Zapper-kq1zg The Soviet Union was nothing, a pathetic horde of illiterate peasants. They won only because they threw bodies at the Germans until they were overrun. That's all it was.

    • @user-bk7vy1rk4q
      @user-bk7vy1rk4q Před 11 měsíci +2

      ​​@@jebbroham1776ell, yes, and Paulus’s army was also surrounded only by throwing bodies (despite the fact that the USSR lost 1,2 million soldiers, and the Reich 1,5 million soldiers), and the Soviets took Berlin by throwing bodies at the Germans (despite the fact that the Germans lost 480 thousand, and the red army 270 thousand). But at the same time, the military losses of both sides were approximately the same (11.4 million Soviet Union and 8.6 million Axis).

  • @lungkoygallo7351
    @lungkoygallo7351 Před 2 lety +1

    Finaly a uploaddddd

  • @jankusthegreat9233
    @jankusthegreat9233 Před 2 lety

    I love this channel!!!

  • @JD-rt5sd
    @JD-rt5sd Před rokem +9

    Glory to the brave Estonian volunteers of the 20th Waffen Grenadier Division

  • @iljapetuhhov4875
    @iljapetuhhov4875 Před rokem +4

    THANK YOU RED ARMY soldiers for that we can live today. Thank you for rebuilding my home city Narva, Thank you for fighting for freedom in Europe. The amount of death and tragedy caused by Nazis was unbelievable. EU tries to forget it. EU tries to rewrite history because they dont like that Red Army win Nazis. Believe me no one suffered that much as Soviet Union no single country went through this hell and how strong morals you should have , after seen villages burn to ashes and thousand people including kids, were shoot without a reason. Overcoming all this and stay human. Red Army had all right to disappear German cities and people after what Germany done to Soviet union. Half Europe was taken in lest then 3 months. Stalingrad house of Pavlov was fighting longer then whole France fighter with Nazis. Think about it when someone will say that Russia is aggressor. Open your eyes and think about what you watching from the news is just one side of a coin which government want you to see, they bring you it on the "plate". Russia dont start wars - Russia finish them as it was in 1812 and 1941 and many more. Why we have to finish the wars? my opinion is that Russia have biggest borders in the world and biggest fossil fuel supplies and every part of "civilized" government in West want to bite a part of OUR land> Why? because only Russia and China stops Globalization which America wanting to happen, not American people but the idiots who sit on their f*t as in white house. " Why we need world? If there will be no Russia".

    • @karolissavickis10
      @karolissavickis10 Před rokem +1

      You see soviets helped nazis to start WW2. So withouy soviets all those deaths would have been avoided.

    • @JimmySaulGoodmanMcGill1960
      @JimmySaulGoodmanMcGill1960 Před rokem +1

      @@karolissavickis10 how about nazis helped nazis start ww2

  • @umitzaferyarg3440
    @umitzaferyarg3440 Před rokem +1

    Very well prepared video, 👏👍

  • @superyamky
    @superyamky Před 2 lety

    Was waiting for a year to see the second part and finally it came out

  • @parallax9084
    @parallax9084 Před 4 měsíci +3

    Many estonian soviet heroes sacrificed their lives to destroy nazism.

  • @tovarisch7
    @tovarisch7 Před rokem +6

    Слава советским войнам - освободителям Эстонии!

    • @pycckue_u4yt
      @pycckue_u4yt Před rokem

      >Освободителям
      >Оккупировали страну во время второй мировой войня дважды - перед приходом немцеы и после
      Двоемыслие как оно есть

  • @thegoodwillseventyseven

    Idea for Video: WW2 in North Africa and Italy. Great video as always!

  • @TheLMCGuy
    @TheLMCGuy Před 2 lety +1

    He has returned!!!!!!

  • @user-RedStar
    @user-RedStar Před rokem +3

    USSR didn't occupy Estonia.
    "1939-1940 годах СССР путём давления и угроз добился размещения на территории Эстонии крупного воинского контингента[⇨], а затем и смены правительства страны[⇨]. Руководимые представителями СССР эстонские левые провели выборы в парламент, который объявил Эстонию советской социалистической республикой и попросил о вступлении в состав СССР[⇨]. Следствием этих событий стала инкорпорация Эстонии в состав Советского Союза,"

    • @nickcarroll5034
      @nickcarroll5034 Před rokem +2

      🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣

    • @user-RedStar
      @user-RedStar Před rokem

      @@nickcarroll5034 what is wrong?
      Read carefully - elected parliament.
      Not occupied

    • @nickcarroll5034
      @nickcarroll5034 Před rokem +1

      @@user-RedStar 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣

    • @user-RedStar
      @user-RedStar Před rokem

      @@nickcarroll5034 решение о вхождении в состав СССР принимали парламенты всех трех стран - Литвы, Латвии и Эстонии, - которые были избраны непосредственно населением. "Руководители двух из трех государств, кроме Литвы, остались при власти, парламенты, которые инициировали вхождение в состав Советского Союза, были избраны населением каждой из стран. На территории прибалтийских стран прибыло по одному советскому представителю, выборы состоялись, и результаты их известны. Я не думаю, что выборы были сфальсифицированы, - отметил историк. - Не стоит забывать, что авторитет Советского Союза был весьма высок, но, конечно, не так, как после окончания Второй мировой войны, именно с точки зрения народного социалистического государства".

    • @nickcarroll5034
      @nickcarroll5034 Před rokem

      @@user-RedStar 🤣🤣🤣

  • @siski_piski228
    @siski_piski228 Před 2 lety +9

    Interesting fact: the governments of the Baltic countries themselves agreed to the ultimatum, which means it cannot be considered annexation. After all, annexation is *Forcible* occupation of foreign territory by military force.

    • @martynaspukis1408
      @martynaspukis1408 Před 2 lety +6

      it was either accept the ultimatum or be invaded which makes it a forcible occupation

    • @firmak2
      @firmak2 Před rokem +3

      agreemant at gunpoint cant be called "willingly joining"

    • @user-ir3fc7kv7h
      @user-ir3fc7kv7h Před rokem +3

      @@firmak2
      They simply reasoned that it would be much safer to become a republic within the union than to lose their culture and nationality. Thanks to their choice, Estonia still exists as an "independent" country.

    • @dudeski6548
      @dudeski6548 Před rokem

      @@user-ir3fc7kv7h "They simply reasoned that it would be much safer to become a republic within the union than to lose their culture and nationality." Ever heard of russification dumbass there is a reason why 25% of Latvian population is Russian

    • @pycckue_u4yt
      @pycckue_u4yt Před rokem +1

      Lol you only confirmed that this is an annexation. The word "ultimatum" tells us that force was used.

  • @NotXecutioner
    @NotXecutioner Před 2 lety

    I love your content, this will be fun to watch

    • @NotXecutioner
      @NotXecutioner Před 2 lety

      But I cant hear the music, it was pretty good

  • @korbinianmuch7111
    @korbinianmuch7111 Před 2 lety

    You are my favorite youtuber.
    Really.

  • @Golub2
    @Golub2 Před rokem +3

    А ведь у нас в Нарве стоял памятник т 34

    • @rayokas69
      @rayokas69 Před rokem

      Seisis, aga enam ei seisa. Stalini ja Hitleri poolt alustatud IIMS võttis Eestilt iseseisvuse ja 20% inimestest. Venelastel oli selles hävingus üks põhiroll. Nii et pidutsemine vene- ja nsvl sümboolikaga, Putini piltide jms. vana vene tanki juures pole vast Eestis kohane? Kui aga see on teile hädavajalik, siis Narva jõe teisel kaldal saate seda endiselt teha...

    • @Golub2
      @Golub2 Před rokem +1

      @@rayokas69 мне лень переводить

    • @rayokas69
      @rayokas69 Před rokem

      @@sleepyjoe9386 Ei tunne vajadust mingeid monumente palvetada nagu teie, vandid. Need mõned eestlased, kes saksa okupatsiooni ajal fritsudega koostööd tegid, said kõik karistatud. Küll aga ei juhtunud nii nende värdjatega, kes vene vallutajatega koos oma rahvast tapsid ja küüditasid. Nii et mine parem ime oma tanki Ivangorodis ja ära saasta õhku oma lolli mölaga, vatnik!

    • @iljapetuhhov4875
      @iljapetuhhov4875 Před rokem

      @@rayokas69 mine perse eesti kurat.

    • @iljapetuhhov4875
      @iljapetuhhov4875 Před rokem

      Очень жаль что снесли сволочи, поставим новый со временем, только уже т 90.

  • @grumbler1
    @grumbler1 Před rokem +5

    To those estonians moaning about the so called “soviet occupation “ - there was no scenario where Estonia would remain an independent state. It would end up under either germany or the ussr

    • @asjaosaline5987
      @asjaosaline5987 Před rokem +2

      Ofcouse there were scenarios where Estonia would have ended up as independet state. One of scenarion would be release estonia as independent country when Nazis were defeated and Estonia and other independent countrys would have created alliance against threats. But soviets deciced they want thouse territorys and they ocupied thouse territorys.

    • @firmak2
      @firmak2 Před rokem

      yes there were. Esatonia fighting off russia was a real posibility. what do you mean"soviet occupation"? thats what it was. Better germany to russia or how the americans put it "Better dead than red."

    • @pycckue_u4yt
      @pycckue_u4yt Před rokem

      Well, actually, there was such a scenario, it consisted in the fact that the USSR did not sign a pact with Germany on the division of Eastern Europe, but opposed Germany even then.

    • @livethefuture2492
      @livethefuture2492 Před 11 měsíci +1

      There was no happy ending for Eastern Europe...

  • @figulapt3784
    @figulapt3784 Před 2 lety

    This deserves more views!

  • @grossadmiral1
    @grossadmiral1 Před 2 lety

    Good work! 👏🏻

  • @musicforyourlife8012
    @musicforyourlife8012 Před rokem +8

    The Soviet Union didn't occupy Estonia, that's a lie

    • @Spiderfisch
      @Spiderfisch Před rokem +4

      What were all those soviet troops doing there then

    • @sergeipaskevits3403
      @sergeipaskevits3403 Před rokem +2

      Estonia joined on free will. Check who is Pats. USSR was taking their country back. Pats joined USSR after de occupation from Nazi again

    • @pycckue_u4yt
      @pycckue_u4yt Před rokem

      ​​@@sergeipaskevits3403
      >check who is Pats
      >Pats joined USSR
      >In 1940 Pats with his family was arrested by soviets for no reason
      >soon soviets sent him to asylum
      Free will...?

    • @pycckue_u4yt
      @pycckue_u4yt Před rokem

      >didn't occupy
      >100k Soviet soldiers accidentally crossed the Estonian border
      >the Soviets accidentally started a coup d'état
      >new power calls elections (only 1 candidate, everyone else killed or arrested)
      >this party wins for some reason (how?)
      >for some reason, the government appointed by the USSR wants to become part of the USSR (how is this possible?)
      Ok

    • @livethefuture2492
      @livethefuture2492 Před 11 měsíci +2

      They did. Part of the 1939 molotov ribbetrop pact.

  • @countrymapper7866
    @countrymapper7866 Před 2 lety +7

    This is don't WW2, this is Russian Great Patriotic War.

    • @georgeousthegorgeous
      @georgeousthegorgeous Před 2 lety +3

      Eastern Theatre of WW2. And nobody cares about how you name it even in Russia

    • @countrymapper7866
      @countrymapper7866 Před 2 lety +2

      @@georgeousthegorgeous Mikhail Zadornov is not enough for you.

    • @countrymapper7866
      @countrymapper7866 Před 2 lety

      I'm Ukrainian.

    • @Spiderfisch
      @Spiderfisch Před 2 lety +3

      we can also give every other part of ww2 a seperate name but just call it ww2 because they are all connected

    • @leon__ore
      @leon__ore Před měsícem

      ​@@countrymapper7866who is this another cadaver?

  • @Box3619
    @Box3619 Před 2 lety +1

    He has returned

  • @dm5o178
    @dm5o178 Před 2 lety +1

    Amazing WW2 Content :)

  • @spaghettimon3851
    @spaghettimon3851 Před 2 lety +9

    God bless the USSR and long live Comrade Joesph Stalin! 🇨🇺❤🚩☭

    • @firmak2
      @firmak2 Před rokem +1

      naah

    • @Hanzered
      @Hanzered Před rokem +1

      @@firmak2 just report it

    • @user-ir3fc7kv7h
      @user-ir3fc7kv7h Před rokem

      @@Hanzered Don't be afraid of the bots, for now. Soon they will be your masters. Your paranoia is amazingly funny.

    • @Hanzered
      @Hanzered Před rokem +1

      @@user-ir3fc7kv7h uuuh okay?

  • @mazzparker7198
    @mazzparker7198 Před rokem +7

    ESTONIA MILIK RUSIA🇷🇺👍

    • @Hanzered
      @Hanzered Před rokem +3

      Andke Petser tagasi värdjad

    • @pycckue_u4yt
      @pycckue_u4yt Před rokem +1

      RUSIA MILIK ESTONIA🇷🇺👍

  • @Papa-Sog
    @Papa-Sog Před 2 lety

    Very Good Video!

  • @300PercentFlyingV
    @300PercentFlyingV Před 2 lety +1

    Thanks!

  • @Lans_Dart
    @Lans_Dart Před rokem +4

    Аннексии Эстонии не было, сами согласились вступить в Советский Союз. Вступили они насильственным путём? Нет, что бы кто ни говорил.

    • @simonrobillard
      @simonrobillard Před rokem +4

      I know it's a hard concept for Russians to grasp to this day, but *coercion is not consent* .

    • @ghostress2001
      @ghostress2001 Před rokem

      Another referendum?

    • @Rasija-ebanoe_gavno
      @Rasija-ebanoe_gavno Před rokem

      Нацистский клоун

    • @user-kj7we6yh7w
      @user-kj7we6yh7w Před rokem

      Они этим угрожали

    • @pycckue_u4yt
      @pycckue_u4yt Před rokem +1

      Ну вообще-то СССР ввёл войска в Эстонию, устроил переворот - поставил своих людей во власти, после чего присоединил Эстонию. Это и называется аннексией.

  • @shayanmazraeh6017
    @shayanmazraeh6017 Před 2 lety +10

    R.I.P all brave German soldiers

  • @shastrachakshu108
    @shastrachakshu108 Před 2 lety

    I just don't understand how this channel does not have 1 million subscribers!

  • @user-ws7kp1yh9l
    @user-ws7kp1yh9l Před 2 lety

    Great video