The Most Epic Battle of World War 2

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  • čas přidán 8. 08. 2022
  • World war 2 was filled with epic battles that could have swayed the tide of the great war, and in today's new video, we're going to examine one of the most crucial battles of the war: The Battle of Stalingrad. What made this particular battle so crucial? Check out our new video to find out!
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Komentáře • 477

  • @ElisonTheDuck
    @ElisonTheDuck Před rokem +61

    "The Italians fight well, a rarity in this war"
    I died there XD

  • @nooboizee2613
    @nooboizee2613 Před rokem +376

    Operation ‘Uranus’ defeated the Germans by literally targeting their rear. Nice

    • @roboslug7582
      @roboslug7582 Před rokem +40

      Heh heh.....11:11, yes, Operation Uranus "penetrated deep into the German rear". I mean, the jokes pretty much write themselves from here.

    • @jrkev1
      @jrkev1 Před rokem +17

      Scrolled down to find this comment

    • @thatguycdub
      @thatguycdub Před rokem +17

      Ah! And here I was thinking I was alone at the kids’ table hahaha

    • @spike3458
      @spike3458 Před rokem +5

      Operation my what?

    • @alricweng
      @alricweng Před rokem +1

      i am wondering if someone did that on purpose

  • @Anonymous-qj3sf
    @Anonymous-qj3sf Před rokem +218

    My grandfather's brother was a tanker and fought in Stalingrad. He received a medal for courage and the Order of the Patriotic War, 2nd class.

    • @PIXELATED988
      @PIXELATED988 Před rokem +4

      Cool

    • @epicx4152
      @epicx4152 Před rokem +1

      Ok and

    • @sadiesink_
      @sadiesink_ Před rokem +1

      No one cares lol

    • @Anonymous-qj3sf
      @Anonymous-qj3sf Před rokem +19

      @@sadiesink_ Hey, I would be ashamed to be a Westerner, realizing that the Nazis lost more soldiers in Stalingrad than on the entire Western Front. Aren't you ashamed to be a Westerner? ;)

    • @rook513
      @rook513 Před rokem +20

      @@sadiesink_ Remember you would most likely be speaking German now if Soviet lost Stalingrad

  • @ives3572
    @ives3572 Před rokem +76

    "The siege of September 13, 1942 to January 31, 1943 will inspire forever the hearts of all free people. Their glorious victory stemmed the tide of invasion and marked the turning point in the war of the Allied nations against the forces of aggression." - Franklin D. Roosevelt, congratulating Joseph Stalin on the soviet Victory at Stalingrad, 1944

  • @EustassKid16
    @EustassKid16 Před rokem +121

    My Grandmother was in Stalingrad that time, she would tell me stories about that battle, how they would hide every day from aircrafts. The first month they were getting some bread but after 2 months of battle they were eating rats then started eating their own cats&dogs and she would tell me at some point some people started eating their young children(you couldn’t eat anything/anyone else bc all men were in war). Horrible days… my Grandma is 91 today.

    • @Anonymous-qj3sf
      @Anonymous-qj3sf Před rokem +6

      Брат моего деда был танкистом и воевал в Сталинграде. Можешь рассказать подробнее?

    • @aaronpaulus3492
      @aaronpaulus3492 Před rokem +7

      Freddrick Paulus was a distant relative of mine, he died 20 years before I was born

    • @athullal7438
      @athullal7438 Před rokem +1

      @@Anonymous-qj3sf Young children? C'mon

    • @Anonymous-qj3sf
      @Anonymous-qj3sf Před rokem +2

      @@athullal7438 what?...

    • @athullal7438
      @athullal7438 Před rokem

      @@Anonymous-qj3sf I find it hard to believe that people started eating young children. What's the point of surving after that?

  • @razorblade6746
    @razorblade6746 Před rokem +72

    The Soviet high command probably just looked at the casualty report and just stamped "Too Many" and closed the casualty file for good

    • @leemichael2154
      @leemichael2154 Před rokem +2

      If they even bothered to look at the report lol

    • @shahedamere6976
      @shahedamere6976 Před rokem +6

      They always looked at it
      To see how many more men they had to conscript

  • @C63Bez
    @C63Bez Před rokem +13

    If you ever really think about death, it’s very scary and almost impossible to imagine. Thinking of just how many people died here and what they all must have felt about their life being so precarious is profound.

  • @blackarchangelwickett900
    @blackarchangelwickett900 Před rokem +126

    I wonder if you could do a video on Rhzev as it’s one of the most unknown battles during the whole of Worls War II it was so brutal that it gained the nickname ‘The Rhzev Meat Grinder’ it’s probably where the Soviets and Germans lost a majority of their men and it’s also one of the reasons the Russians managed to capture the German 6th army

    • @prabhatsourya3883
      @prabhatsourya3883 Před rokem +4

      Oh yeah, that was a truly brutal set of battles. I have read somewhere that the Soviets lost almost twice as many men in their offensives against the German defenses. This meat grinding made General Zhukov give the order, "If you want to keep your job, do not order any offensives where there is no room to flank or to gain advantage from the terrain."

    • @sicariijustiniani9566
      @sicariijustiniani9566 Před rokem

      You mean "the Zhukov Meat Grinder" according to ukranian documentals.

  • @luyandzabavukiledlamini4693

    The Soviet troops fought to the bitter end and showed incredible bravery!Thank you Infographics

    • @talaltariqq_
      @talaltariqq_ Před rokem +12

      But it lost millions of people who have sacrificed for their nation. 😔

    • @mitzikolo
      @mitzikolo Před rokem +18

      @@talaltariqq_ and most of us wouldn't have been born without their sacrifice. D-Day couldn't succeed if Germany delayed invading Russia and stationed the bulk of their troops in the west.

    • @elaymold2511
      @elaymold2511 Před rokem +14

      And yet sadly nobody gives them the credit they deserve.

    • @shadowslayer9988
      @shadowslayer9988 Před rokem +4

      @@talaltariqq_ There is a saying that goes "war is won on sacrifices."

    • @Rippyy.
      @Rippyy. Před rokem +7

      @@elaymold2511 yep. In fact, most people arrogantly and ignorantly say: "USSR only won because the US helped" despite the fact that they didn't directly help and sent reinforcements way later.

  • @im_qwesi1194
    @im_qwesi1194 Před rokem +33

    I feel like there’s more to this story than it meets the eye

  • @cjstudios6796
    @cjstudios6796 Před rokem +4

    Love this channel, absolutely amazing

  • @Tehui1974
    @Tehui1974 Před rokem +4

    Battles don't get more brutal than this. Absolutely brutal.

    • @VinnyUnion
      @VinnyUnion Před rokem +1

      it went from few tens (tribes), to hunreds to thousands and now millions
      what an absurd statistics

  • @huntsman0076
    @huntsman0076 Před rokem +14

    listened to a podcast on Spotify about the battle of stalingrad, they mentioned that despite the huge amout of deaths the smell in the city was terrible, and since fighting was everywere it was not so fun fighting in the sewers

  • @qichen6959
    @qichen6959 Před 10 dny

    Very interesting history and video!

  • @BlueDreamGaming
    @BlueDreamGaming Před rokem +5

    What interesting choices to watch! Thanks Infographics Show!

  • @matthewsecord7641
    @matthewsecord7641 Před rokem +66

    The question is, if Stalin made different choices, would the outcome have been different. For example, if Stalin didn't insist on Kiev or Sevastopol be defended at cruel and all costs, what was to keep the Germans from just tearing into Moscow early?

    • @Real-Ruby-Red
      @Real-Ruby-Red Před rokem +4

      Nothing? Terrarain would undoubtedly hurt their numbers on the German side but not eliminate them providing they were prepared the cruel Russian winter.

    • @terrorgaming459
      @terrorgaming459 Před rokem

      If it wasn't for stalin germany would have won

    • @trevormangus625
      @trevormangus625 Před rokem +20

      At Kiev alone, the Soviets lost 700,000 men. That massive statistic is truly a catastrophe. If Stalin had allowed those troops to pull back out of the Kiev encirclement, then they would've lived to fight another day. They could then slow down the German advance long before they got to Moscow.

    • @prabhatsourya3883
      @prabhatsourya3883 Před rokem +2

      @@trevormangus625 True. Marshall Semyon Mikhailovich Budyonnyy asked to evacuate the Kiev salient specifically so that his army could defend a reduced front more effectively. The large salient near Kiev had spread Budyonnyy's forces thin, and he could not stop the 1st Panzer Group of General Ewald von Kliest breaking through and encircling the Soviet forces in the Kiev Salient.
      Had the troops been allowed to pull out of the city of Kiev, they could have held out against the encirclement attacks of the Germans, which could have prevented the capture of the Kiev salient, or, in the worst case scenario, could have immediately withdrawn in case of breakthrough, leading to the saving of more men for future fights.
      Also, all these men saved could be effectively used in a better defense of Moscow. The situation was so desperate that the Mozhaisk defense line, one of the last defenses before Moscow, had to be defended by new conscripts, rather than experienced reserves/serving soldiers. Just to bulk up this defense, General Georgy Zhukov was forced to recall troops which were sent to relieve the siege of Leningrad, so that he could shore up the defenses of the Mozhaisk line. Had the troops been saved at Kiev (at least), the Mozhaisk defense line would have been more effective, and Moscow would have been better defended.

    • @zoltan6451
      @zoltan6451 Před rokem

      @@utkarshvishwakarma8435 of course all roads lead to moscow but my guess is we focus on stalingrad for the name the city had to shame the rus leader and take their oil, had family that guarded the army in stalingrad but heard sonthing that he run away and was shot in his house he was scared of what was in stalingrad and its no Wonder there was more casualties in stalingrand than all the West in all the war

  • @doggydude2668
    @doggydude2668 Před rokem +2

    I really like the models you guys used this time really cool

  • @mrpotato4441
    @mrpotato4441 Před rokem +12

    Great video, as always. Noticed a typo at 11:54. Missing a P in trapped 😜

  • @Kuwait_Mapper
    @Kuwait_Mapper Před rokem +17

    Infographics is way more fun that learning history in school. :)
    Keep it up

  • @twocvbloke
    @twocvbloke Před rokem +15

    "No surrender!!!" he cried from his bunker hidden away like a coward... :P

  • @anthonyfrisby672
    @anthonyfrisby672 Před rokem +1

    wow you guys pump these things out crazy

  • @periodpiece8495
    @periodpiece8495 Před rokem +11

    Atleast you published something without involvement of US in it 😂.

  • @landonbrown9943
    @landonbrown9943 Před rokem +3

    Love the history lesson

  • @beachboy0505
    @beachboy0505 Před rokem

    excellent video 📹
    excellent research 👏
    excellent graphics 👌

  • @Epic-1224
    @Epic-1224 Před rokem +11

    And the 80th annivesary of this epic battle is coming in 2 weeks.

  • @Taylayooni
    @Taylayooni Před rokem

    wow ur postign a video every like 10 hours this is amazing

  • @Acosto
    @Acosto Před rokem

    Hi love your vids

  • @darth_elsa6681
    @darth_elsa6681 Před rokem +6

    One misconception about Order 227 that you mention.....it allowed Soviet Troops to retreat to their own lines if the attacked failed. Even then it was often down in a case by case basis with higher ranking officers being the ones arrested or executed.

  • @Nipplator99999999999
    @Nipplator99999999999 Před rokem +4

    In my Army AB unit we referenced the Marines as meat walls, but at least they are armed and able to have a fighting chance.

  • @davidfkennedy7816
    @davidfkennedy7816 Před rokem +11

    The absolute bravery on display in this story by the Soviet people is so moving.

    • @Jaws10214
      @Jaws10214 Před rokem

      bravery?
      no, that was stupidity. Stalin used his civilians as mountains of flesh for the invading army to climb over.
      absolutely disgraceful.

  • @extremegameplay8626
    @extremegameplay8626 Před rokem +1

    this is crazy Thank you Infographics

  • @ItsYoBoyBryce00
    @ItsYoBoyBryce00 Před rokem +8

    This was epic! Meanwhile, 2 million people died in this battle.

  • @brokenbridge6316
    @brokenbridge6316 Před rokem +11

    Stalingrad was the bloodiest battle ever fought in history. And it will stay that way. Chances of us seeing a battle that will surpass it is unlikely to come about in out lifetimes.

    • @sabakvetenadze6546
      @sabakvetenadze6546 Před rokem +5

      Battle of stalingrad had 1.8 million casualetes and lasted for months
      While battle of berlin(1944) had 2.3 million casualities and lasted for few days

    • @brokenbridge6316
      @brokenbridge6316 Před rokem +3

      @@sabakvetenadze6546---That battle lasted for more than a few days

    • @Anonymous-qj3sf
      @Anonymous-qj3sf Před rokem

      @@sabakvetenadze6546 It is not true. The battle for Stalingrad is the bloodiest in world history.

    • @sabakvetenadze6546
      @sabakvetenadze6546 Před rokem

      @@Anonymous-qj3sf how even battle of moscow had similar casualities. Both about 1.8 million

    • @Ozzy08018
      @Ozzy08018 Před rokem

      @@sabakvetenadze6546 Beleive it or not, but the Mongol Invason of Bahgdad had about 2 million cassulties.

  • @unpaidcomintern
    @unpaidcomintern Před rokem +4

    "The ideologically important city of Stalingrad" as if that's the reason both sides poured millions of lives into the city. Stalingrad was a major industrial and transportation hub, and was one of the main arteries through which the Allies' Lend-Lease system functioned. Stalingrad was also built on the volga river and had a pretty sizeable port for it. Whoever owned the port could project power downstream all the way to the caspian sea, and since the nazis were trying to capture the oil-rich fields of the caucasus to keep their war machine churning, they desperately needed that city.

    • @zersky495
      @zersky495 Před rokem

      Yeah, this dude is spreading half truths

  • @talaltariqq_
    @talaltariqq_ Před rokem +24

    You guys just make this animation so cool.

  • @IEditAlmostEverything

    Is is cool btw I subbed keep it up

  • @Vandelberger
    @Vandelberger Před rokem +43

    A lot of people forget the epic battle of Sevastopol. It was a Crimean fortress that took months and the German giant artillery we still discuss too , the Gustav. There was another battle, which though a German victory was costly, near eastern Ukraine that set up the German South group to fail. Pavlov’s house was a complete myth. It really only exist in Soviet after war propaganda and if anything, was not an important strategic point. This video needs more Tik info checks.

    • @realtsarbomba
      @realtsarbomba Před rokem +6

      It wasn't complete myth, house was fortified and probably held out couple of attacks but I'm pretty sure that after being confirmed as an enemy strong point the whole building would've been reduced to rubble. But Stalin and soviets loved and needed heroes, more legendary the better.
      Chinese had a similar myth of 7 soldiers holding out against 100000 and killing 15000 japanese soldiers and hundreds of tanks.

    • @OldMusicFan83
      @OldMusicFan83 Před rokem +1

      Leningrad too

    • @terrorgaming459
      @terrorgaming459 Před rokem +2

      Pavlovs house was real

    • @Vandelberger
      @Vandelberger Před rokem +1

      @@realtsarbomba I agree with that estimate.

  • @josephmardesich5558
    @josephmardesich5558 Před rokem +1

    Do a complete overall timeline of ww2 events, like a master ww2 infographic video would be great! Seen lots of your videos and love them, keep it up!

  • @alienfrom-space2295
    @alienfrom-space2295 Před rokem +7

    Infographics show is putting up MVP numbers lately. Two quality uploads daily is wild.

  • @realtsarbomba
    @realtsarbomba Před rokem +26

    Now I'd Love to see infographics show to do the same about the biggest battle ever in Nordic countries, battle of Tali-Ihantala.

  • @emil1660
    @emil1660 Před rokem +3

    Couldnt stop laughing when operation Uranus was said

  • @jobert109
    @jobert109 Před rokem +13

    Literal biggest battle in history in terms of casualties very *epic*

    • @luyandzabavukiledlamini4693
      @luyandzabavukiledlamini4693 Před rokem

      Yet often overlooked

    • @scoopidywhoop7484
      @scoopidywhoop7484 Před rokem +3

      Yeah… I wouldn’t call the Battle of Stalingrad “epic”.

    • @Qball_
      @Qball_ Před rokem

      Yeah also one of the most important catalysts in the war and therfore the course of history

  • @jedediahpeters2947
    @jedediahpeters2947 Před rokem +43

    This channel is just dropping better content every day.

  • @martinventer512
    @martinventer512 Před rokem

    This was interesting.

  • @kinggeorgethe6th
    @kinggeorgethe6th Před rokem +3

    This battle changed the history of the world

  • @zanderisgaming8726
    @zanderisgaming8726 Před rokem

    Epic!

  • @mr.mirage3986
    @mr.mirage3986 Před rokem +10

    *Ah yes, in 1942, Romania, Hungary, Bulgaria, Sweeden, Italy, and Finland were controlled by Germany. Defienietly happened, and we aren't just lazy so we didn't draw borders.*

  • @thebirdbrand
    @thebirdbrand Před rokem +6

    It’s ironic that the NKVD would shoot anyone retreating or desertion. But, once that rule came into effect fir the NKVD Officers. Over 1000+ of them were court marshalled for the exact same thing! But, weren’t shot.

    • @real_yunicellular
      @real_yunicellular Před rokem

      What do you mean? Thats not how it was. It was just the NKVD officers that were shot. Of course some soldiers were shot like that, but it wasn’t common. Your sources probably come from the movie Enemy at the Gates.

    • @thebirdbrand
      @thebirdbrand Před rokem

      @@real_yunicellular my sources come from The Second World War by Antony Beevor and Stalin by Stephen Kotkin

  • @Chisszaru
    @Chisszaru Před rokem +1

    I just love history. The fact that Stalingrad was a bloodbath is beyond sanity.
    It was a bloodbath and a slaughterhouse all in one, over a few months

  • @mr420quickscops2
    @mr420quickscops2 Před rokem +1

    The good old Imperial Guard
    "We will pave our way to victory on the bones of our fallen comrades!"

  • @danielduhzgaming3070
    @danielduhzgaming3070 Před rokem +1

    Make a video on the battle of Alesia, it was the best ancient battle in my opinion

  • @MadaughtaUcheetah
    @MadaughtaUcheetah Před rokem +2

    Only ogs remember the days in 2011 on this channel

  • @megaxDmega
    @megaxDmega Před rokem

    Congratz from Slovenia, just found out after 2 years brotha

  • @thewretchking4720
    @thewretchking4720 Před rokem +4

    I don't know if i would describe death on this scale as epic... lol

  • @meshackkekana2739
    @meshackkekana2739 Před rokem +4

    The excitement I get when I receive my Infographics show notifications 🤞🔥

  • @kaycee42069
    @kaycee42069 Před rokem

    Cool

  • @loyalistmundicomedentisdux9538

    I think the word Brutal can replace the word Epic in this case.

  • @Steamrick
    @Steamrick Před rokem +149

    I really don't think that 'epic' is the right word for a slaughterhouse of a city like that...

  • @bobbydawn4219
    @bobbydawn4219 Před 6 měsíci

    It’s trapped. Interesting info

  • @CheetoTheGr8
    @CheetoTheGr8 Před rokem +2

    Do a story on Marcus Luttrell. The Lone Survivor 👀

  • @EspionageTV
    @EspionageTV Před rokem +1

    Epic

  • @RADrink
    @RADrink Před 27 dny

    good recommed

  • @eaphantom9214
    @eaphantom9214 Před rokem +3

    Yeah you did it!
    I suggested this a year ago I think
    Now do - The battle of Britain! 🇬🇧 If you please!

    • @Disorder2312
      @Disorder2312 Před rokem +1

      It doesn't deserve any recognition, Britain did nothing good.

  • @alphabeta1337
    @alphabeta1337 Před rokem +2

    Operation Kutuzov and Operation Bagration were two major strategic operations of the Red Army against German Army Group Center
    Stalingrad was just against the German 6th army

  • @teaguefritzsche8817
    @teaguefritzsche8817 Před rokem

    Your my favorite 👑

  • @hyperturbotechnomike
    @hyperturbotechnomike Před rokem +2

    In soviet Russia, you don't rush zerg, the zerg rushes you.

  • @coreysletten3848
    @coreysletten3848 Před rokem +1

    Thanks!

  • @Leftyotism
    @Leftyotism Před rokem +3

    Fun fact:
    Decimating means only removing 10%.

  • @ives3572
    @ives3572 Před rokem +2

    "Surrender is forbidden. Sixth Army will hold their positions to the last man and the last round and by their heroic endurance will make an unforgettable contribution toward the establishment of a defensive front and the salvation of the Western world." - A. H.

  • @websterthomas2012
    @websterthomas2012 Před 9 dny

    This battle is literally what happens when 2 absolute mad Men go at it.

  • @TypicalBritishperson4972

    Can you do el alemain (bad spelling I know) as you have already done midway and Stalingrad because these are the thee turning points of the war

  • @parabalani
    @parabalani Před rokem

    Maybe one day you can create a video about the battle of Mariupol. Who knows, maybe there will be another battle because the war is not over yet

  • @giglidi9890
    @giglidi9890 Před rokem +3

    I find this tragic for both sides. For the soldiers that died for two cruel dictators . There is no honor in war, sadly.

  • @dusty9618
    @dusty9618 Před rokem

    Still watching miss ya

  • @Blvckguy
    @Blvckguy Před rokem +1

    5:30 wasn’t the fight over this hill in call of duty : finest hour ? If so that’s cool

  • @HitmanStark
    @HitmanStark Před rokem +3

    Final mission of World at War…

  • @ecave3435
    @ecave3435 Před rokem +1

    To put it simply, Soviet army gain a +100% stat buff during winter

  • @qichen6959
    @qichen6959 Před 10 dny

    I know a Soviet friend who fought against the Nazis and survived to this day.

  • @alexmurphy8584
    @alexmurphy8584 Před rokem

    Vasily: Enemy at the gates!
    Koenig:👉
    Vasily:😵

  • @wrt142
    @wrt142 Před rokem +11

    Epic doesn't sit right with me for the amount of pain and suffering inflicted upon civilians and soldiers

  • @carsonreinhardt8555
    @carsonreinhardt8555 Před rokem +1

    You should make a vid about the tsavo man eating lions

  • @SiddharthBhattacharjee2065

    Soviet’s best friend: WINTERRRRR

  • @GratefulPrimate
    @GratefulPrimate Před rokem +7

    Unbelievable.
    I can only imagine the smell of so many rotting corpses in the streets over so many months.

    • @macpj12j
      @macpj12j Před rokem

      infographic is anti russian channel so it will say any thing to make russia look bad

  • @playergameplayfan6154

    Operation Uranus: A Massive attack on the flanks.
    I see some potential

  • @rajumaharjan6868
    @rajumaharjan6868 Před rokem +1

    Most brutal battle in history

  • @ShadowHazard93
    @ShadowHazard93 Před rokem +2

    There should be a Christopher Nolan film based on Battle Of Stalingrad.

  • @somenon-human0267
    @somenon-human0267 Před rokem +2

    Someone tell this dude the sweden and murmansk weren't occupied

    • @zersky495
      @zersky495 Před rokem

      It would make them look bad if he admitted they collabed with Nazis

  • @jonttu050
    @jonttu050 Před rokem +15

    This was very well made and educative episode: straight facts and not that usual US good germany bad bs.

    • @Chimpanzees_eater_1000
      @Chimpanzees_eater_1000 Před rokem +17

      maybe because usa wasnt involved directly in stalingrad

    • @kaaskop01
      @kaaskop01 Před rokem +7

      Maybe because russia currently also bad?

    • @jonttu050
      @jonttu050 Před rokem +2

      @@Chimpanzees_eater_1000 yeah well obviously

    • @jonttu050
      @jonttu050 Před rokem +1

      Also the traditional movie style good and bad don't fit in the real world

    • @andresalvarez5415
      @andresalvarez5415 Před rokem +3

      Well Germany was still fielding the bad guys here so

  • @ftwtech
    @ftwtech Před rokem +1

    16:38 “Junuary”

  • @thegreendevil565
    @thegreendevil565 Před rokem

    What are the other 3 kotluban operations?

  • @vivekksunil9847
    @vivekksunil9847 Před rokem

    Victory or death !

  • @BloodlessJG
    @BloodlessJG Před rokem +1

    Someone has being watching
    enemy at the gates

  • @jimmygodwin2138
    @jimmygodwin2138 Před rokem +1

    We just gonna ignore tha fact that every single day infographics gets a little bit close to being oversimplified 🤔

    • @ForageGardener
      @ForageGardener Před rokem

      Mustache man bad, moustache man good, good moustache shoot bad moustache army make boom and die

  • @quarkedbutt3957
    @quarkedbutt3957 Před rokem +1

    It has been stated many times that the Italian soldier fought very well he was just failed by Italy's command

  • @Hueanaballofficial
    @Hueanaballofficial Před rokem

    epik

  • @sara-jb1oc
    @sara-jb1oc Před rokem +1

    Please make a video about the Indian Nationalist Leader Shubhas Chandra Bose.

  • @risetotheheavens
    @risetotheheavens Před rokem

    project Uranus -- the Soviet's pushdeep into the German rear area @11:11. God I wish I would grow up sometimes.

  • @mr.0inker398
    @mr.0inker398 Před rokem +3

    *GLORY ON STALINGRAD*

  • @rodgermurphy5721
    @rodgermurphy5721 Před rokem +1

    Operation Uranus cuts through the enemies rear, haha

  • @ProToGoOfficial
    @ProToGoOfficial Před rokem

    how the turns have tabled