The scene where the one soldier is attacked by Russians and the other just ignore him completely just tells how bad the situation really was. Nobody had energy or even will to try and save others.
@@Thelastromanemporer Mongol took even China. and only thanks to mongol Russia is big. because now Russia took place somewhere about at borders of Mongol Empire. Finns? what do you mean? and something about pigs.... there is only one pig here - this is you
@@efim19872 Winter War in 1940, the Finns fucking pummeled the Russians with just one of their soldiers killing over 500 Red Army swine (over 500 of which were confirmed). Sure, you could argue it's guerilla warfare, and attrition, but isn't that what the Russians did to the Germans, French, and practically anyone else they fight anyways? Now yes, the Winter War wasn't a Finnish Victory. But they were only able to get a small portion of Finnish territory (11%, most notably agreeing to taking Karelia in their treaty). Nearly 2 Million Russian Casualties suffered at the hands of the Finns (whose army in its entirety was less than half a million).
Well, the French-British army and Turks came to Sevastopol and kick Russian ass there during the Crimean War! And so now...? You'll say now that Crimea was not Russia then?
For anyone interested this is a made for tv french production all about napoleon in about 4 or 5 parts, I can't remember. Anyone noticed this has no speech at all? Can't get more international than that lol.
One of my few complaints about this phenomenal 6 hour film is that this scene seemed to end too quickly. But yea. They were trying to cram a lot into 6 hours. So I guess we have to look at the bigger picture.
Ignorant people like to use the weather as the primary factor of Napoleon's defeat in Russia. The truth is he started his retreat in early October and was out of Russia in November. Incidentally, the contemporary accounts indicate that the weather was rather mild by comparison with other years.
Actually, Napoleon started his retreat in mid-October, and wasn't out of Russian territory until December 14th. 1812 may have been a relatively mild winter, but keep in mind that Napoleon's army only had summer clothes, and there was already snow on the ground by early November. In other words, the Grande Armée had started to freeze and starve to death well before it got out of Russia. Weather was not the only factor in the destruction of Napoleon's army, but it was a major factor.
And the resilience of the Russian Army, the devastating results of the Battle of Borodino, the Burning of Moscow are maybe just little to some connection that leads to the defeat of Napoleon and their retreat in Russia's Winter
actually the primary factor was they got forced to retreat by old Smolensk road that they crossed before , the road was bare after they crossed it the first time , the supply line got cut off by many cossack and local attacks and the massive army slowly starved to die The cold came later only for hammered down another nail to the coffin of already half dead army
@Kristaps Ozoliņš I’m talking about way of life and just the brutality of those ages, like the mongols and even 80 years ago with the japanese and nazis
Napoleon never lost a battle in his Russia Campaign , Barclay refused to give him that , Kutuzov gave him an empty Moscow instead of that and the Cossack plundered his supply line without a single care for the feeling of Emperor of Europe and his army . And it gone horrible wrong when the Russian army forced him to retreat on the same way he came , the road that already stripped bare of food and supply (or even grass for the horses) Kutuzov in another hand , unabled to capture Napoleon because even himself couldn't imagine how hungry and lack of supply the Grand Army was ... he believed Napoleon had more soldier than the Emperor actually had ... many french starved or ran away half way ...
@@KirtianM Exactly. Kutuzov knew, that Napoleon was to some extent a british tool to clash Russia and French empire. He wanted to save Napoleon for the Brits , so they fight him a bit too ;) Similar did Stalin with Germany and the western allies. Also Kutuzov saw that russian armee was also quite exhausted. Even if it didnt fight major fights after Borodino it melted day by day due to sicknes, cold etc.
One has to have some sympathy for the French soldiers that fell foul of the Cossacks, or even worse, being handed over to Russian peasants. Doesn't really bear thinking about. C'est la guerre.
I don't know why I got this in my recommendations but we have a proverb. Siberian isn't the one who doesn't freeze, Siberian is the one who dresses warmly. So if you want to conquer Russia you must consider getting warm clothes :)
Another Tale and defining history moment about the power of Mother Nature. Both Savage and Beautiful. She will embrace you in her warmth or the cool breeze but also could chew you up and spit you back out again
Looks like a deleted scene from Ridley Scott's "The Duellists" (1977), starring Harvey Keitel and Keith Carradine. The Russian footage is harrowing, not to mention viscerally horrifying, but I'd guess that Scott probably felt he didn't need all of it to advance the story. czcams.com/video/QirFaOr46As/video.html
Napolean should have launched his offensive against Russia 2 months earlier, and he should never have waited in Moscow for so long for a surrender paper. on finding Moscow abandoned he should have withdrawn 2 more secure lines in the West,and not waiting it out in Moscow, this played a fateful part in the loss of the grand French army.
honestly he shouldn’t have invaded russia at all. I mean he should but 1812 was not the right time for it. Should’ve used the 700,000 men to stabilize napoleons captured lands and focus on the peninsular war and britain
Napoleon invaded Russia in april. Moscow was captured in september. French army was destroyed by hunger and russian army in october in november. Winter only finnished them.
What Napoleon was doing in Moscow so long? At least in this time he should bury all that dead soldiers corpses at Borodino. What a disgrace for humanity.
@@vishamvisham1089 i don't know , what Napoleon do in burned by russians Moscow. French army started to go back in october 1812. French soldiers ate their horses. In summer 1812 russian army was smaller than french, plus russian army was deployed in area of Russia ( 26 millions square kilometres) In european part of Russia was only 1/2 of russian forces. Russian army went back without foughting. Any resistance was useles. Russians evacuated or destroyed all their industry, which could fall into the hands of french army. Russians burned the fields with potatoes, to deprive of food french forces. French army fought with not real zeal, and got nothing. To october of 1812 french powers were lost. 320 000 soldiers didn't had suppling. In december started scare freeze. 134 000 french soldiers died in foughting, 35 000 from hunger, 56 000 from freeze, 150 000 surrendered. Russia reunited the Saint Union, and with Austria through prussian territory attacked to Paris.
@@arty5876 Thank you for your answer. My point is that such a very hardworking person like Napoleon (some call him Titan) is sitting for 5 weeks in Moscow and does not care about to bury dead soldiers (including HIS ! soldiers) which die in the Borodino battle few days/weeks ago. For me as a XXI century man this is unbelievable. What he wants to achieve by this deed? Did he want to be comparable to Genghis Khan or Attila the Hun? What impact on morale of his soldiers/army must had the view their unburied comrades. They give their lives for him and he doesn't give a shit?
@@tothadam3855 in the Russian-Japanese second also lost a lot of soldiers, but still managed to win, and no anti-Russian propaganda was not. Victory is victory.
Так было уже после Березины. Остатки некогда Великой армии, брошенной своим императором. На самом деле ее уничтожили не морозы, а Русская армия. Начиная от Смоленска и Бородина, Полоцк и Борисов, Тарутино, Малоярославец. Русские войска и партизаны беспрерывно атаковали колонны французов и их прихвостней. И только потом ударили морозы...
Yea this is not accurate at all it only froze a few days near the Niemen towards the end they weren't marching through Antarctica. Temps were minus 15-20 at worst 2 days
*Hitler:* " Mein Gott! Invading Russia and trying to Conquer Vast Acres of Nothing, Thousands and Thousands of Miles Away from Home, Soldiers and Supplies with Nothing but the Latest in the "Reichcey's" Summer Catalog was a Really Stupid Fucking Idea!..." *Napoleon:* "LOL! IKR?!?!"
He should just stop in Riga and wait for his brother to come with reinforcements, unfortunately brother was corupted as fuck came three months after the agreement. But any how million soldier army was too big for that time
@@DY-ij3ch Я тоже об этом размышлял, это не совпадения, что то видно есть, какая-то высшая сила, каждый может считать посвоему. Это бог и он России помог в такие тяжёлые времена. Будем надеяться что он и дальше нас не оставит.
terrible what happend there, i llke in this series how Napoleon when he is in moskou just rides with his horse up the stairs through the russian captial building like a true conquerer 😜😂
What homes? The Russians destroyed many buildings and houses while Napoleon invaded so he couldn't live off the land. Napoleon had to retreat into an abandoned wasteland after Moscow was destroyed by the Russians. And anyway, if they make camp, the Russians would've caught up with them and pick them off.
they plundered quite alot winter clothes from Moscow thought , i remember that some french generals called their army gypsy because of all the clothes they got from Moscow
Brave but foolish men died in an impossible fight to defeat Russia..{ esp French and later German] it will be much worse and brutal when the zogusa greenbots engage in their mass suicide efforts.. but at least it will be hilarious to watch.
The scene where the one soldier is attacked by Russians and the other just ignore him completely just tells how bad the situation really was. Nobody had energy or even will to try and save others.
He was an elite troop as well, a grenadier of the Old Guard.
well we wouldn't of had the will to save others if we were in that situation it was every man for himself
The beginning of the end for France in 1812 just like Germany in Stalingrad 1943.
In Europe have been strange traditions - every one hundred years came to Russia....1242, 1612, 1709,1812,1914,1945. Please don't try again.
German army had winter equipment in 1942.
@@efim19872 Mongols and Finns didn't seem to have much difficulty picking those pigs off :p
@@Thelastromanemporer Mongol took even China. and only thanks to mongol Russia is big. because now Russia took place somewhere about at borders of Mongol Empire. Finns? what do you mean? and something about pigs.... there is only one pig here - this is you
@@efim19872 Winter War in 1940, the Finns fucking pummeled the Russians with just one of their soldiers killing over 500 Red Army swine (over 500 of which were confirmed). Sure, you could argue it's guerilla warfare, and attrition, but isn't that what the Russians did to the Germans, French, and practically anyone else they fight anyways? Now yes, the Winter War wasn't a Finnish Victory. But they were only able to get a small portion of Finnish territory (11%, most notably agreeing to taking Karelia in their treaty). Nearly 2 Million Russian Casualties suffered at the hands of the Finns (whose army in its entirety was less than half a million).
How to lose a massive army in one easy lesson.
Invade Russia!
zenoist2
Unless you are the mongols...
It was not Russia then.
Well, the French-British army and Turks came to Sevastopol and kick Russian ass there during the Crimean War! And so now...? You'll say now that Crimea was not Russia then?
Nice movie... but only old )
Putin sure beat the crap out of isis.
I was a little upset that this scene seemed so rushed. But I understand they were trying to cram a lot of information into 6 hours.
eternalhalloween1 what’s the name of the series
Julius Caesar pretty sure it’s Napoléon
Сибиряк - это не тот кто не мерзнет, а тот кто хорошо одевается )))
Тот кто хорошо одевается - это лондонский денди, а не сибиряк
@@rggalas очевидно, проблема в том, что называть "хорошо одевается". Хорошо - это красиво или тепло? (вкусно или сытно)
@@rggalas London dandy 😂😂 explains why you've been invaded and obliterated in wars way more times than us
@@davidstephenson164Who? Me? I'm a taxist - we taxistes fight with nobody, we just drive people to where they say...
For anyone interested this is a made for tv french production all about napoleon in about 4 or 5 parts, I can't remember.
Anyone noticed this has no speech at all?
Can't get more international than that lol.
You really think anyone can talk when they are half frozen in the middle of one of the coldest winters on the planet?
One of my few complaints about this phenomenal 6 hour film is that this scene seemed to end too quickly. But yea. They were trying to cram a lot into 6 hours. So I guess we have to look at the bigger picture.
I really wish a modern motion picture would depict Napoleons Retreat that in itself could be a Oscar worthy drama
Whats the title of this movie?
@@EnkhturDamdinjav The title is "Napoleon." The year it came out was 2002.
When obi Wan Kenobi got shanked by a Russian cossack
:(
These are brave men..
Ignorant people like to use the weather as the primary factor of Napoleon's defeat in Russia. The truth is he started his retreat in early October and was out of Russia in November. Incidentally, the contemporary accounts indicate that the weather was rather mild by comparison with other years.
Actually, Napoleon started his retreat in mid-October, and wasn't out of Russian territory until December 14th. 1812 may have been a relatively mild winter, but keep in mind that Napoleon's army only had summer clothes, and there was already snow on the ground by early November. In other words, the Grande Armée had started to freeze and starve to death well before it got out of Russia. Weather was not the only factor in the destruction of Napoleon's army, but it was a major factor.
And the resilience of the Russian Army, the devastating results of the Battle of Borodino, the Burning of Moscow are maybe just little to some connection that leads to the defeat of Napoleon and their retreat in Russia's Winter
actually the primary factor was they got forced to retreat by old Smolensk road that they crossed before , the road was bare after they crossed it the first time , the supply line got cut off by many cossack and local attacks and the massive army slowly starved to die
The cold came later only for hammered down another nail to the coffin of already half dead army
@@SanarySeggnete exactly
@@marcusguanio1290 Combined with extreme shortages of food and many dying of starvation was also a factor
I can remcommend Adam Zamoyski's book 1812 as an excellent account of the debacle.
2 out of 10 of soldiers got back at home with live
2:21 The Horrors of winter.
Ello old abe
Wish this series was much bigger
What was it’s name?
if you want to invade russia, make sure you bring a scarf
lol
That retreat must have been absolute hell. It's incredible that some of them managed to survive.
Let us be glad we live in this century
People really have zero idea how good we as a race have it today
Prior to the 1950's, life was unimaginably more difficult
@Kristaps Ozoliņš All of the things you just mentioned are insignificant compared to the things done hundreds of years ago
@Kristaps Ozoliņš I’m talking about way of life and just the brutality of those ages, like the mongols and even 80 years ago with the japanese and nazis
@Kristaps Ozoliņš Mate the slave trade in Africa has been going on for centuries
@@cowzilla9982 sure the quality of life has improved drastically
But I feel as if ironically more people are depressed than ever before
Русские дети идут в школу зимой.avi
Французы получили своё " Жизненное пространство" в России .
Napoleon never lost a battle in his Russia Campaign , Barclay refused to give him that , Kutuzov gave him an empty Moscow instead of that and the Cossack plundered his supply line without a single care for the feeling of Emperor of Europe and his army . And it gone horrible wrong when the Russian army forced him to retreat on the same way he came , the road that already stripped bare of food and supply (or even grass for the horses)
Kutuzov in another hand , unabled to capture Napoleon because even himself couldn't imagine how hungry and lack of supply the Grand Army was ... he believed Napoleon had more soldier than the Emperor actually had ... many french starved or ran away half way ...
Kutuzov didn’t want Napoleon Empire to collapse cause he feared British’s domination in Europe then.
@@KirtianM Exactly. Kutuzov knew, that Napoleon was to some extent a british tool to clash Russia and French empire. He wanted to save Napoleon for the Brits , so they fight him a bit too ;) Similar did Stalin with Germany and the western allies. Also Kutuzov saw that russian armee was also quite exhausted. Even if it didnt fight major fights after Borodino it melted day by day due to sicknes, cold etc.
One has to have some sympathy for the French soldiers that fell foul of the Cossacks, or even worse, being handed over to Russian peasants. Doesn't really bear thinking about. C'est la guerre.
I don't know why I got this in my recommendations but we have a proverb. Siberian isn't the one who doesn't freeze, Siberian is the one who dresses warmly. So if you want to conquer Russia you must consider getting warm clothes :)
What movie or documentary is this apart of
Another Tale and defining history moment about the power of Mother Nature. Both Savage and Beautiful. She will embrace you in her warmth or the cool breeze but also could chew you up and spit you back out again
Looks like a deleted scene from Ridley Scott's "The Duellists" (1977), starring Harvey Keitel and Keith Carradine. The Russian footage is harrowing, not to mention viscerally horrifying, but I'd guess that Scott probably felt he didn't need all of it to advance the story. czcams.com/video/QirFaOr46As/video.html
Napolean should have launched his offensive against Russia 2 months earlier, and he should never have waited in Moscow for so long for a surrender paper. on finding Moscow abandoned he should have withdrawn 2 more secure lines in the West,and not waiting it out in Moscow, this played a fateful part in the loss of the grand French army.
honestly he shouldn’t have invaded russia at all. I mean he should but 1812 was not the right time for it. Should’ve used the 700,000 men to stabilize napoleons captured lands and focus on the peninsular war and britain
Napoleon invaded Russia in april. Moscow was captured in september. French army was destroyed by hunger and russian army in october in november. Winter only finnished them.
What Napoleon was doing in Moscow so long? At least in this time he should bury all that dead soldiers corpses at Borodino. What a disgrace for humanity.
@@vishamvisham1089 i don't know , what Napoleon do in burned by russians Moscow. French army started to go back in october 1812. French soldiers ate their horses. In summer 1812 russian army was smaller than french, plus russian army was deployed in area of Russia
( 26 millions square kilometres)
In european part of Russia was only 1/2 of russian forces. Russian army went back without foughting. Any resistance was useles. Russians evacuated or destroyed all their industry, which could fall into the hands of french army. Russians burned the fields with potatoes, to deprive of food french forces. French army fought with not real zeal, and got nothing. To october of 1812 french powers were lost.
320 000 soldiers didn't had suppling. In december started scare freeze. 134 000 french soldiers died in foughting, 35 000 from hunger,
56 000 from freeze, 150 000 surrendered. Russia reunited the Saint Union, and with Austria through prussian territory attacked to Paris.
@@arty5876 Thank you for your answer. My point is that such a very hardworking person like Napoleon (some call him Titan) is sitting for 5 weeks in Moscow and does not care about to bury dead soldiers (including HIS ! soldiers) which die in the Borodino battle few days/weeks ago.
For me as a XXI century man this is unbelievable. What he wants to achieve by this deed? Did he want to be comparable to Genghis Khan or Attila the Hun?
What impact on morale of his soldiers/army must had the view their unburied comrades.
They give their lives for him and he doesn't give a shit?
Bro, the camera man had to go out and record this, he could’ve died.
What can he say, he’s a professional and the job had to get done.
C'est fou à quel point l'imagerie me fait penser au poème du même nom écrit par Victor Hugo
NATO 2017...
Хуйято 2018
Soviet Union in Finland, there I made it for you!
@@Rotiiii98 But soviets win
@@zoom7609 Yeah,and then look at casualties,very funny
@@tothadam3855 in the Russian-Japanese second also lost a lot of soldiers, but still managed to win, and no anti-Russian propaganda was not. Victory is victory.
what movie
What film?
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And In this way the grand army of 6.5 lakhs soldiers get totally destroyed
Так было уже после Березины. Остатки некогда Великой армии, брошенной своим императором. На самом деле ее уничтожили не морозы, а Русская армия. Начиная от Смоленска и Бородина, Полоцк и Борисов, Тарутино, Малоярославец. Русские войска и партизаны беспрерывно атаковали колонны французов и их прихвостней. И только потом ударили морозы...
Rusia braća naša.
True. Winter arrived only after the French retreat.
Which movie Is this?
“Napoleon” 2002. A French mini series.
The greatest weapon Russia has: Winter
myth
Remember this lesson guys!
Dont fuck with Russia!
Cold Feet?
Frostbite.
That is super cold
Well, it's in Russia.
Hitler should have learned from Napoleon's mistakes
Yea this is not accurate at all it only froze a few days near the Niemen towards the end they weren't marching through Antarctica. Temps were minus 15-20 at worst 2 days
General winter doesn't play around
name of the film?????
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Me and my bro when berezina:
Ummm yeah dat snow thicc af
*Hitler:* " Mein Gott! Invading Russia and trying to Conquer Vast Acres of Nothing, Thousands and Thousands of Miles Away from Home, Soldiers and Supplies with Nothing but the Latest in the "Reichcey's" Summer Catalog was a Really Stupid Fucking Idea!..."
*Napoleon:* "LOL! IKR?!?!"
Reminds me of Stalingrad 1993
Die Masse war die Jugend Preussens , nicht mal Franzosen die Napoleon zum dem Feldzug rücksichtslos zwang.
dyatlov pass ?
No. It's the retreat from Moscow in the middle of winter.
He should just stop in Riga and wait for his brother to come with reinforcements, unfortunately brother was corupted as fuck came three months after the agreement. But any how million soldier army was too big for that time
Walking barefoot in the snow, is not something I would suggest.
В ноябре бывает холодно но не так же.
Тогда была одна из самых ранних и холодных зим, того столетия). Кстати как и в 41 году. Вот такое вот совпадение.
@@DY-ij3ch Я тоже об этом размышлял, это не совпадения, что то видно есть, какая-то высшая сила, каждый может считать посвоему. Это бог и он России помог в такие тяжёлые времена. Будем надеяться что он и дальше нас не оставит.
Народ, не заливайте. Русские победили своей кровью и героизмом, а зима была просто, как бонус
terrible what happend there, i llke in this series how Napoleon when he is in moskou just rides with his horse up the stairs through the russian captial building like a true conquerer 😜😂
And then he refuses the sleep in the Tsars bed and had his own bed placed next to the Tsar's LMAO.
funny how hitler made the same thing on 1943
Lol is this washington during winter
Justin Walker no dumbass
What? This is Napoleons retreat from Russia. Did you not read the goddamn title?
stalingrad!
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if they're so cold
like
why don't they just go back inside their homes
lmao
What homes? The Russians destroyed many buildings and houses while Napoleon invaded so he couldn't live off the land. Napoleon had to retreat into an abandoned wasteland after Moscow was destroyed by the Russians. And anyway, if they make camp, the Russians would've caught up with them and pick them off.
They didn't have the right clothes like today. U would need Canada goose parks and 800 fill goose down suits. Sub zero boots and gloves.
I dont think those exist in 1812.
Keep in mind Napoleons army were still in summer uniforms since they started to retreat mid October.
they plundered quite alot winter clothes from Moscow thought , i remember that some french generals called their army gypsy because of all the clothes they got from Moscow
Then it got cold.
*Stupid* *cold.*
Brave but foolish men died in an impossible fight to defeat Russia..{ esp French and later German] it will be much worse and brutal when the zogusa greenbots engage in their mass suicide efforts.. but at least it will be hilarious to watch.
1812
Little to cold for you.
And the Russians aren't effected by it?
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Da ammiratore di Napoleone...che disastro!!!😨😨😨
How dare you Napoleon?
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Hmmmm.. Putin will be sad if you keep invadin.
He'll just leave the job to mother nature.
Хапнули горя лягушатники))
D:
Нечего на землю русскую ступсть
Yes
Communist China is the enemy of today not the Russians. Keep your focus on them.
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DISASTRO
Mongal win
france lose
germany lose
MUHAHAHAHAHAAAAA - the frogs had it coming!!
Russia didn't exist in 1812. That would have been part of the Tartarian Empire.
The Tartarian Empire on the flat Earth I suppose?
@@shigidaropupaypups5236 Don't know. Is that your theory?
Are you an idiot? Russian empire was created in 1721.
Why do people who don't know what they're talking about post comments?