WW2 | Brutal Battle | Rzhev Soviet Ura charge
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- Battle Info: "The Battles of Rzhev (Russian: Ржевская битва) were a series of Soviet operations in World War II between January 8, 1942 and March 31, 1943. Due to the high losses suffered by the Soviet Army, the campaign became known by veterans and historians as the "Rzhev Meat Grinder" ("Ржевская мясорубка"). en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Battles...
Movie: www.imdb.com/title/tt11426562/ - Zábava
When I was a kid I could always see myself in any war and be a complete winner in everything, doing all kinds of heroic acts. As an adult I feel I would probably die right away having no training in warfare or anything. As kids we have so much confidence... the confidence of ignorance
Your right.
Vegar Stuen in this movie would you rather be the germans or the russians?
@@millenmulyana3951 i could see myself being german yes. Actually I have a german grandad
Vegar Stuen oh i see but at that time the germans are at the bottom Hitlers command, thank god he is dead.
In fact you just never know that any person can shoot at any directions according to the tactics and situation and you could be dead at any second of every and any time of the war.
For me, the scariest thing about war is when you don't know when someone is aiming at you.
I always thought along similar lines, and it holds true here. Now, though, it's mortars. We'd be driving along a road in a HMMVW or out on foot patrol and you'd feel a dull thump in the middle of your chest and hair on your arms standing up. Mortars. If it's closer than you'd like but not close enough to kill or maim then it's a feeling like you've got Wolverine's metal skeleton and every single bone is being battered by a sledgehammer to make them vibrate, with nails driven into your ear drums leaving behind the worst headache imaginable. The worst though, the thing that makes this the worst thing in a war for me, is the randomness. Are they going to get zeroed in on me and hit me after the first couple landed? Or will one land on us without any warning next time?
And mortar too
aimbots
I think it's when you know someone is aiming at you but still have to foward
The way fake feminist do.. it's way more horrible than that lol
If you listen at the start, the commander orders that the charge be silent.. And the sergeant even mentions "no uras" making this scene so much better.
If this battle was fought by Americas or the Brits, there would be a movie about it twice each year. To think that Rzhev was a secondary battlefield is an insane fact in itself. It was just a relief front for the Soviets to buy time for strengthening the defense of Stalingrad. Almost one an a half million casulties combined, with no side achieving primary goals. The word 'brutal' comes to mind, but it's not enough to describe the savage nature of the Nazi-Soviet conflict.
Always keep in mind that 80% of German losses, both in manpower and equipment, was suffered on the eastern front. And before you judge Russia for its sins, just think of what Russians went through in the 20th century.
They owe themselves. They wanted to conquer Europe, but they didn't make it. Hitler forestalled them but didn't have chance for them. There were too many Soviets.
U want to see real brutality? Search for the rape of German women after the war ended by the soviet army then you will see the real monsters
Yes, I know.
@@janakolesarova687 i also see bullshit like your comment trying to justify the russians like they did nothing wrong. For your information Stalin killed more russians than all the germans combined if you don’t believe me search it up and stop bullshiting yourself the world knows the truth
@@remigiuszzielinski1879 I'm sure Stalin told you this personally .. Who are you? Nostradamus? Or were you personally allowed to see the State Archives of Russia ??
All the Russians in these kinds of movies always seem to have mid-level experience of Tae Kwon Do
Their own military martial arts for the regulars, street fight from the conscripts with no to little experience of fighting, and reckless actions using Descartes methods.
Soviets*
@Александр БесфамильныйЯ знаю. Я просто говорю, что Советы не только русские, но и многие другие.
This made me 💫WHEEZE💫
And so it was. Fist fights "wall to wall" is a national fun of Russians. The Soviet infantry always sought to move to hand-to-hand combat. Also because many soldiers received news of Nazi atrocities against their relatives in the occupied territories.The Germans were not ready for hand-to-hand combat. They were betting on shooters.
Little town Rzhev - second Stalingrad. Every fifth soldier of Red Army died near Rzhev. 48% of the Red Army's heavy artillery was at Rzhev
I hope to never see war in reality
animal's don't shoot back
@@creatorsfreedom6734 But people do
@@gkanel4364 when I joined the corps we didn't have any fancy-shmancy tanks, we had two sticks and a rock for the whole platoon. and we had to share the rock!
here's yours's
@@creatorsfreedom6734 from Halo? Really?
@@sinctova from halo yeah ! really i guess ~!
Я убит подо Ржевом,
В безыменном болоте,
В пятой роте, на левом,
При жестоком налете.
Я не слышал разрыва,
Я не видел той вспышки,-
Точно в пропасть с обрыва -
И ни дна ни покрышки.
И во всем этом мире,
До конца его дней,
Ни петлички, ни лычки
С гимнастерки моей.
Damn, as an aussie this beats basically all of our poetry on war and really visualises that those who died in combat werent just statistics but men with families and loved ones
When you realize battles of Rzhev had a far more terrific casualties than the battle of Stalingrad. Yet, was forgotten due to political issues.
Indeed. This battle gets completely overlooked. Because both sides couldnt achieve a decisive victory there.
But it was the longest large scale battle on the eastern front where both used the best units they had.
I think Stalingrad had more casualties. Yet, there are a lot of reasons making Stalingrad important, such as oil, Volga River
@@MrPro897 Rzhev was one big distraction from Stalingrad, without Rzhev, Stalingrad will be worse, and the Soviet will have to suicide defense the Kavkaz with lesser troops and equipment
Due to the high losses suffered by the Soviet Army, the campaign became known by veterans and historians as the "Rzhev Meat Grinder".
@@jamiru_nahi3065 Yes, Sherlock. Tell us something that we didn't know yet.
Finally, a battle showing both sides taking casualties
Western front looks like a playground compared to this
Down-grade it by 38 notches more
Every front from Casino, North Africa, Burma, Singapore, Normandy, The Pacific etc etc it was all hell. Every branch of the military from infantry, artillery, air, medical, merchant navy, recon, etc etc there was no escaping it.
@@primecreator but at the scale from least he'll to most he'll I think the Easter Front was the most hell.
Yup... except for the Huertgen Forrest
@@Grandizer8989 agreed
My dad: **had a small fight with a couple friends**
How he explains it:
LMFAO !!!!!
You've probably heard about the Battle of Stalingrad?
The battle for Rzhev took place at the same time in another sector of the Eastern Front. The battle of Rzhev attracted German reserves like a magnet; the Germans were unable to send the required number of troops to the aid of the surrounded 6th Army in Stalingrad.
If i remember 6th army became sacrifial lamb in stalingrad so in rzhew Ussr bleeded manpower crazy. No wonder it is called Meat grinder. It became grave for millions of Ussr manpower.
@@VoidOfDarkness9 In 1943 there was an incident. Our soldiers could not take one hill on which 100 Germans were entrenched with machine guns and cannons. The new commander was ordered to take this hill despite the losses. He took just 20 soldiers and the Germans fled in panic from that hill. I won't say what he ordered to do because it sounds like a joke, I only believed in it because only a Russian could come up with such a stupid idiotic idea that would work.
Even their commander was shocked with one question "how could you do that"? I just want to say that we don't need winter and outnumbered to win. We have a head.
@@user-vn6gz9qi1y i have no idea what is your point is. One thing for sure Rzhew sure shows Russkie commies have a way of making its boys die without care for its own life.
@@VoidOfDarkness9 Yes, we were ready to pay for the victory were ready to lose millions of soldiers to save our nation from extermination. 60% of those killed in that war were civilians, my family lost two and they were civilians, one of them was a 4 year old child.
@@VoidOfDarkness9 The same like in Omaha beach, but on the Eastern Front 140 German divisions were deployed. Meanwhile only few German divisions were doployed on the west.
Im a huge military film fan, and I love watching war movies, but everytime i watch either russian charges or any ww1 trench charge i honestly get a little queasy if I think about it too much. So many brave men lost in the blink of an eye. It really is stomach churning.
In reality operations would look like this .In real war attacks are taking place with small teams ,organized and with fire support not naked at open terrain with man waves
This Movie shows just how important Gernades are in war
The level of production is WOW! AMAZING.
who performed this type of films?
Congratulations from Spain.
who performed? nigga wtf
!!!!la casta de papel!!!! SPAIN
Made by Russian Media company
Stalin's propaganda film
@@neggaballs3840 you're a dickhead
you never feel the tremendous losses the Soviet people suffered during WW2 until I saw an English vlogger traveling through Russia and the former Soviet states. Small towns and villages dotted across Eastern Europe empty of life only remain a monument erected after to war to commemorate the dead. Many of whom were in their teens to early twenties. A village of 200 or a town of 1k would have between 20-40% names on the monument sometimes multiple family members.
What youtuber
The Soviets had enough of everything to wage war except one - time. Soviet soldier's commitment was not to Stalin, communism or the five-armed, his commitment was to his people. The Soviet soldier was ready to make the greatest sacrifice because he knew that every indecision in the fight, every fear he showed, every step forward he did not make cost his people a lot because the German used every available moment to systematically exterminate the Russian people.
The German soldier tried to show the same devotion when the Russian soldier set foot on German soil, but he did not manage to express himself, but turned to the enemy like the greatest coward and knelt down and begged him to accept him as his best friend and save him from the Soviets.
Yep, those damn Soviets are never afraid to die.
@@josephshubin8465 but it was real. Maybe not this specific battle but it was similar to others. The Soviets had the determination of the Waffen-SS when it came to dying for their country.
@@josephshubin8465 in reality it was true bro
@@adrianwisnu8589 it really wasn't
@@giantskeleton2418 no they didn't. Waffen-SS were dedicated ideological volunteers for their fascist ideology. Most Soviet soldiers were sent into battle at gun-point of their own officers.
@@azb3728 it was either be killed by the enemy or be killed for retreating. A woman from the Red Army almost killed a comrade for retreating and as Stalin once quoted, "In the Soviet army it takes more courage to retreat than advance."
2:36 your sacrifice will be remembered comrade.
The German sacrifices too. War is subjective to those living on sides, the fact is.. honorable men died - on both sides.
@Den Denov What kind of blind and arrogant person are you? Are you aware of how many people died in Russia due to STALIN HIMSELF? He was the one who willingly let armies get surrounded, he was the one forcing his own people to work in camps, he was the one not giving a shit when people were dying (his own people included), did you know also what the Red Army did in rest of Europe? They would rape every women they could - if they were 8 or 84, and then often after it they would kill them when they were too tired and they would even kill the kids who tried to save their mothers. And even generals did it and this is just a minor thing according to you. Russians killed just as many as the Germans did. And you are just super ignorant and sad.. something that happened over 80 years ago (almost 2 generations) isn't that relevant anymore. If you think your own country and own leaders were peaceful and tried to save lives you are FULLY AND HORRIBLY WRONG! Go do up research instead of what the state media FEEDS you to believe, Stalin and Russian Red Communist leaders killed MORE PEOPLE THAN THE WHOLE REGIME OF THE GERMANS DID COMBINED - ALMOST AS MANY AS MAO'S REGIME IN CHINA. Grow up, and educate yourself. First Mao, then Stalin and THEN Hitler. Russians killed much more than the Germans did, and they were of their own people. But of course, they don't tell YOU this.
@Den Denov yes, im with Russia, fuck facism, but most of german men, died defending theyre country, not hitler way of thinking, i think every man that dies in the front line is honorable, because they fight to defend what it was theyres before
@@HuubHeesakkers horrible, but true, Stalin did horrible things, and red soldiers wanted revenge, wouldnt you ask for revenge when you get betrayed by a supost ally, whhile they kill and threat your people asi they were farm animals!!! rape the women, rape the daughters, kill and torture our sons, the USSR arrised and killed the inmminent menace of facism, 27 million lives!!! 14 million soldiers, and 13 million citzens, the germans were not peaceful and were not mercy full too!!!! war is horrible, lives get lost, lives of innocent people, its a reality people got to accept
A lot of soldiers on all sides were good men who were brainwashed by propaganda
This battle was known as the meatgrinder. Russian used everything including paratroopers
Which battle? The Battle of Rzhev? What year did it happen?
Winter of 42. The Russian threw 1.2 million into the battle hoping to encircle large portions of the German army group center.
It was a bulge in the German lines
total meatgrinder
@@tiaandeswardt7741 The battle of Rajeev can be more accurately described as a series of battles. When you think horror if the eastern front. Rzhev comes up a lot. The fighting there was so intense soviet troops experienced “An ammo famine” allegedly some riflemen only had three rounds.
2:34 holy shit ... The guy parkoured
improvise
@@elitemation adapt
Overcome
What did the German soldiers fight for? "For the exaltation of the Germanic race." What did the Soviet soldiers fight for? "We don't want to become fuel for your furnaces..And we have children."
They fought for colonization. Most industrial countries could not export their surplus production. Thus, colonization became key. This in order to create new markets for ones own production. Above of that, they fought for insane ideas like race, blood and the Germanic culture. But at the end of the day, WW2 was about attempting to force upon others ones own surplus production.
Man fights for what he believes in.
@@Someone111ify Not always. He's fighting for his own ass, too.
@@Shurikova666 That's plausible. By the way, the Commissars must be fought for their Vozhd, Stalin, right?
@@Someone111ify There are data on combat losses among Red Army officers and losses among Red Army commissars. Their number is approximately equal... this means that the commissars did not fight for their own ass. These are a kind of combat chaplains of the Communists, who were simply obliged to inspire the soldiers to a feat. Unfortunately, the media and Warhammer 40K have mixed them with shit. The commissar, for example, drew attention to the fact that a soldier does not write letters home... "What happened?" "The wife went to another man and left the children, comrade commissar..." The commissar wrote a letter to the commissar of the labor commune where his wife worked, asking him to take care of the children... and to reprimand the soldier's wife. This story was told to me by a veteran and he said that it was a common thing.
My great grandfather participated in the battle of Rzhev
WAY WAY COOLER THAN MY FILMS!
Rzhev was a mean grinder, natural hell on Earth. Once I watched a documentary about the battle. Soviets didn't attack on this flat field against trenches. German positions were on a steep elevation, very fortified, so Soviets had to climb this very steep wall protected by trees and slippery because of the ice. It was suicidal. Germans kept mowing them with machine guns but they kept coming and coming. They say that Germans knew when the attack was coming because the night before Soviets would sing this song "Black Raven": "Hey you raven, don't circle in the sky over my head, you are not going to get me, I am not yours." The night before the attack, Soviet soldiers were given 100 grams of vodka, so they drank it and sang the song, like a spell, hoping they won't be killed. Germans too felt dread hearing the song, it meant another day in hell is coming and nobody knows if you are going to live through it.
The song Black Raven is about a soldier singing to a black raven asking it what it see's, and telling it to tell his wife to remarry if he dies. Unless there is a different one that i dont know of.
@@staskouzmine just watch movie Chapaev
It was mostly artillery that did the work .
Once a soldier said war is the scariest thing ever and yet the most exciting thing human can experience.
My father's war sucked in the winter of 1945, but it was a picnic compared to the Rzhev Meat Grinder.
ww2 was over by winter 1945
@@dugannash9109 no it was ofer by spring 1945
@@dugannash9109 January and february 1945
When I was little I had dreams of being a war hero and now, after watching these type of movies I know for a fact i would get killed as soon as it would start. No matter what side they had guts to fight
I always was like that too
If you want to see real combat look at war footages .Movies are for kids and idiots they have 0 realism and they are boring
Everyone talks about us contribution in world war but nobody talks about Russian contribution. Love from India🇮🇳.
I come here after seeing the Girls und Panzer der Film. In it there is a scene where the Soviet tanks are sacrificing their self for their leader to escape. It basically parodies russian war movies. So I googled for a russian "sacrifice scene" and man it is spot on.
1:17 soccer players be like when they get hurt.
The Rzhev Battles were among the bloodiest of WW2. Up there with Stalingrad, Moscow and Berlin in their intensity
This shows that grenades do shit. In most films, grenades can't do shit until one of the main characters gets killed by one.
Wow! According to trailer it seems to be the best war film within last 20 years. Scenography: 5/5 (details of uniforms and weapon), camera (5/5), music (4/5), effects (5/5) etc. Overall it is great job! Keep going!
The film is based on the autobiographical story “To Redeem with Blood” by Vyacheslav Kondratiev, who took part in these battles and was wounded
I'm proud of us, Russians. We sacrificed so much to kill Hitler and we didn't even have to bother losing ammo.
He did it himself.
Even tho this is a movie, im proud that we won
marvelous production.I want more
Fun Fact: The soviets almost never did this kind of unsupported human wave attack. The only records of this are in Leningrad. Where the Soviets send waves of civilians at tanks, sometimes without rifles. Normally Charges would be accompanied by a few planes, maybe a tank and artillery. Still, its fun tow atch
People tend to forget just how many Russian troops died on the Eastern Front. 300K American troops died in all theaters and Great Britain suffered 357K. Those loses pale in comparison to the suspected 27 million Soviets who perished on the Eastern Front.
See in battles such as this, the Americans wouldn't have lost even half the casualties the Soviets did. They would actually use some better strategy than, I don't know, running at the enemy and hoping for the best? How the fuck does an army suffer over 3 and a half million casualties, SEVEN TIMES more casualties than their enemy they outnumbered TWICE?
@@METALLICARULES11 pay some respect to the brave Russian men who made sure you don’t speak German and lick officer boots to live the next day
@@METALLICARULES11 you just fool
я потомок этих героев! я русский! прадед погиб под Харьковом ! дедушка дошел до Кракова! в 17 лет в 1943 году призвали на войну! второй прадед за время войны потерял 8 машин ! а сам остался жив! я горжусь что я русский!
Who would you rather fight? Russians or Americans? Me : Surrender to Americans.
Pussy
What a pussy
shut up
You, AND half the German Army, in 1945 !!
Doctorandus Flierefluiter II stfu. You haven’t been on the Eastern Front, you’re not a veteran. You don’t know what it was like.
Im giving this Russian Winther Cabin vacation a scathing YELP review. One Red Star !
It only takes the ambitions of a few mad men to create this nightmare
And history keeps repeating
Well said @Richard Lew
Just one mad man who chose war. Others did not choose, they were drawn into the war.
It also takes the obedience of the many. Cheers from germany
- We run into the attack in silence.
- URAAAAAA BLYAT!
Probably someone botched the silent approach,but the scene was deleted.
Imagine how it would feel if you were beating the fuck out of someone in a tight space right next to other people who were beating the fuck out of other people
Días difíciles, tiempos difíciles, hombres valientes, guerreros eternos.💗
you know today's generation wouldn't appreciate this and it will happen again...
way too many neo nazis out there
@@stanislavpetrov5955 it’s only a matter of time
Wow a great scene
This Movie is very emotional
Where can i find this movie or where can i watch this?
Link in the description
(kicked right in the face)(3:01)
1:27 germans uses czechoslovakian machine gun
Czech Volunteer Units and Czech SS Units were a thing.
@@nickolasvulcan9536 we had not czech SS units
@@guntherneuwirth349 St. Wenceslas Company.
@@nickolasvulcan9536 There were only 70 soldiers, And they joined to prague uprising
That's a ZB-26 which was used by mainly SS units in German service after the occupation of Czechoslovakia.
A very coo video! But what is the German(?) MG with top-loaded magazine at 1:28? Looks like Bren, right? An MG42 would seem to be much much handier for this purpose.
Dude, how do you do these things? It is an amazing quality of production!
Thats a MG 26(t)
@@thebestof1895 Eh, thanks, my bad. :o) // On the other hand, I was not that far - effectively, it is the German marking of the Czechoslovak LMG ZB vz. 26, which is ... (with some minor modifications) the Bren. Only the takeover of the Ceskoslovenska Zbrojovka factory production after the occupation of Czechoslovakia momentarilly slipped my mind. Thanks for the explanation, tho. ;o)
Is this som new movie?
That's how WE REACHED Berlin! Finally!
what an epic scene, ww1 style minus the smgs
That moment when the Reds reach your trenches and you've been killing hundreds of them.
And they still overrun your position.
I always imagine a Soviet Ura Charge vs Japan Banzai Charge
1905, 1938
battle of manchuria
same thoughts, it would be amazing that both sides charge each other
If looking for a movie, there are My Way (2011) and Purple Sunset (2001)
Simply amazing!
Amazing g
2:38 this is why you do gymnastics
Gary oldman would be proud
Great editing!
Is there an English subtitles edition of this film looks excellent but horrific as was The second world war
It's sad to say that it all happen in reality, R.i.p for those who sacrifice their lives for peace
War is like second nature of men. That’s why if no war a lot just go around doing stupid shit
That's what Patton said, without war men are just miserable creatures.
wow, the realism of this scene is at top level
Walter models organisation skills blunted the entire rzhev operation and operation Mars is not an over statement. He particularly noted when soviets attack they didnt attack at a single point but at a broad front .Once it was clear where is the soviet main effort he extended his forces at that point to pour as much fire as possible on the enemy and almost always had his mobile reserves waiting.
when you re on charging attack all you think is that you goin to win the battle
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Where can I buy this film please some out there let me know please
The scale of the fighting on the Eastern Front was just beyond comprehension. This battle almost goes unmentioned in contemporary histories as a relativity unmentioned battle compared to the bigger battles at Kharkov, Kursk and Stalingrad, yet these types of battles with this scale of brutal carnage were on a daily basis for pretty much 4 straight years; this war chewed millions of men up on all sides, regardless of the motivations, it's hard not to feel for men who fought, died or survived this hell. They must have carried the memories of this savagery forever.
Wow! Some decent combat scenes. Name of movie?
Rzhev
@@danielstraintv762 but i didn't find this movie anywhere 😭😭😭😭😭 Where i can get this movie .?? Any link .?
@@alaminkhanvlog Can you speak German? In that case streamkiste(dot)tv and type Ostfront 1942 into searching box.
What movie is this?
Link in the description
Rzhev
Watch some of old archives films of some battles and ther aftermath from WW2. I recentrly watched WW2 in HD on Netflix. The pictures of torn apart bodies, burnt bodies and how each soldier, sailor, marines and pilots knew there life and death was just a matter of chance. The brave, the scared died all the same. If it was destiny it was your destiny. Afterwards they all said the same thing war is hell and we got to be better. And its always the common man dying for someone elses big ideal. Im a 29 year military vet myself.
Amazing cinematography
Слава всем героям чьи тела пали при защите нашей родины 🔥🔥🔥✊✊✊
Niiiccceee
Also lego
Stopmotion Bricks , yyeeeeeaaaaa boi
always gotta love how small Explosions are in movies compared to actually seeing how it is lol
the meat grinder....
I WAS KILLED NEAR RZHEV
I was killed near Rzhev
In a nameless bog,
In fifth company,
On the Left flank,
In a cruel air raid
I didn’t hear explosions
And did not see the flash
Down to an abyss from a cliff
No start, no end
And in this whole world
To the end of its days -
Neither patches, nor badges
From my tunic you’ll find
I am where the blind roots
Seek for food in the dark
I am where the rye waves
On a hill in the dust
I am where the cockerel cries
In the dew of the dawn
I am where your cars
Tear the air on highways
Where - small stalk to small stalk -
River’s weaving its grass
Where for the remembrance
Even my mother won’t come
In a bitter year’s summer
I was killed. And for me
Neither news nor bulletins
Will come after this day
Would you, the living, count
How long before that
For the first time in front news
They named Stalingrad
The front burned without stopping
Like a scab on the flesh
I was killed and I don’t know
Is Rzhev ours at last?
Have ours held their ground
There, on the Middle Don?
This was the month of horror
Everything was at stake
Could it be that by autumn
He already took Don?
And he broke through to Volga
Riding onto its bank?
No, it’s not true! That mission
He could never complete.
No way I say, no! Even for the dead
It would be too terrible to hear
Even the dead and voiceless
Have one last single joy
We have fallen for the Motherland
But it’s finally saved.
Our eyes have faded
Out is the flame of our hearts
And up there, at roll calls
They are not calling us.
We’re like bumps or stones
Even darker and dumber.
Our memory eternal -
Who is jealous to it?
Our ashes are rightfully
Owned by black earth
Our eternal glory
Is of little delight.
We shall not wear our
Battle awards
This is all for you, the living,
We have just one last joy
That we didn’t fight in vain
For our Motherland
Let our voice be inaudible
You’ve got to know it now.
And you had to, my brothers,
Stand fast like a wall
For the curse of the dead
Is a terrible wrath
We are forever given
This bitter right
And it is forever ours
This bitter right
In the summer of forty-two
I was buried without a grave
Everything what came later
Was taken by the death
All, what has been for many
So clear and common
But then may it all be
In accord with our belief
Brothers, maybe you didn’t
Lose the Don battlefield only
And were dying in battles
Fighting behind Moscow
And in steppes behind Volga
Dug your trenches in haste
And in battles you marched
To the limits of Europe
For us it would suffice
To know for sure
There was that last inch
On the road of war -
That very last inch:
If it is abandoned,
There’s nowhere to put
The foot that had stepped behind
And you drove the enemy
Back to the West
May it be so, my brethren
And Smolensk’s now ours
And you’re crushing the enemy
On the other front,
And maybe it’s the border
Your are nearing now?
May it be… Let the holy oath’s
Words be fulfilled :
For Berlin, if you remember
Was named near Moscow
Brothers, who now trample
The stronghold of enemy land
If the dead and the fallen
Could only cry!
If only victory salvoes could
Resurrect us for an instant,
Us, deaf and numb,
Us, who rest in eternity
O, my faithful comrades,
Only then at this war
Your limitless happiness
You would realise!
In this happiness there is
Our inalienable part,
Our, severed by the death,
Faith and hatred and passion.
All is ours! We did not cheat,
In this cruel fight,
We have given all ours
And left nothing to ourselves
Everything is bequeathed to you
For all time, not for a term
And this mental voice of ours
Is no reproach to the living.
For we had no distinction
In this war at all:
Those living and those fallen -
We were all equal.
And no one of the living
Is indebted to us
Those, who took up the colours
From us on the run
Only to fall one step later
For the holy cause,
For the Soviet power,
Like all of us.
I was killed at Rzhev,
And he - somewhere near Moscow…
Where are you, warriors, where,
Is there anyone alive?!
In the million-large cities
In the villages, at family homes?
At the military garrisons,
On a foreign land?
Ah, does it really matter
If it’s foreign or ours
If it’s snow-covered or blossoming…
I bequeath you to live -
What more can I do?
I bequeath you to be happy
In your life over there
And to serve your Motherland
With honour for long.
When in sorrow - be proud,
Do not bend down your head
When rejoicing - don’t boast
In the victory hour.
And to safeguard, brothers, this victory,
The happiness of yours, -
In the memory of your warrior-brother
Who has fallen for it.
brutal fighting
imagine saving private ryan but its ww2 eastern front version
Let's respect the camera man the time travel into 1940 to film this XD
Human charge with an MG 42 firing at you is totally hopeless! But sheer number of soldiers can still win it
Wow.
What's the title?
Link in description
Das schaue ich, nicht weil ich das gut finde sondern weil es für mich ein tieferen Grund gibt sich für Demokratie, sich für Frieden einzusetzen!
Anyone know where to find the soundtrack?
500,000 losses on the russian side and 80,000 losses on the german side...
Please do not study the history from the newspapers, Wikipedia, and statements of presidential candidates. Especially do not learn history from the statements of modern Russian politicians, who realize their worthlessness in comparison with the politicians and leaders of the USSR.
@@Shurikova666 и как тогда изучать историю?
@@k4rbroaqwar608 Очень просто. Учиться на историка.
@@Shurikova666 His data is wrong.
German losses: 700,000
Soviet losses 700,000-2,300,000
I love how Russians speak
'Peace is an illusion. And no matter how tranquil the world seems, peace doesn't last long. Peace is a struggle against our very nature. A skin we stretch over the bone, muscle, and sinew of our own innate savagery. The instinct of violence curls inside us like a parasite, waiting for a chance to feed on our rage and multiply until it bursts out of us. War is the only thing we really understand.'
- Altered Carbon S01E02
When you steamroll as the Russians in Red Orchestra 2
2:38 that’s so cruel...
He was dead already
He may be dead but he will be avenged for his love of the sovetskiy soyuz
Мой дедушка погиб в 1943 году, сгорел в танке !
Wow he just gets caught in barbed wire like that. Rip
Cool
Que película de la guerra mundial cual es el hombre oficial
Rzhev
saving private ivan
Carol of the bells would sound good behind this
Nothing like being fodder for whoever is in power!
Germans were going to wipe out the Russians if they took their lands. For the Soviets, it was either dying on the battlefield or dying in a camp