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  • @TheArmchairHistorian
    @TheArmchairHistorian  Рік тому +571

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  • @krisfrederick5001
    @krisfrederick5001 Рік тому +4650

    I love the "Downfall" inspired thumbnail. Absolutely incredible film. You forget you're even watching one and not a documentary, or even in the room yourself. The fact that it was done by the Germans themselves, makes it all the more stunning.

    • @deleetiusproductions3497
      @deleetiusproductions3497 Рік тому +190

      How unfortunate that the film has just been made into this huge meme where the Fuhrer rants about _anything._

    • @cammackinnon
      @cammackinnon Рік тому +443

      @@deleetiusproductions3497 funny enough, the meme is how I found the movie. I’m glad it’s out there because people who care about the subject are led to one of the best films of the Second World War.

    • @RasVoja
      @RasVoja Рік тому +110

      @@deleetiusproductions3497 Thats meme culture, move is great!

    • @gigachad7153
      @gigachad7153 Рік тому +168

      Bruno Ganz's Hitler is the most accurate depiction of him in movies ever. From looks to mannerism, everything.

    • @RasVoja
      @RasVoja Рік тому +34

      @@gigachad7153 True, mad corporal and ex painter, lucid daydreams of defeating uSSR in 1945

  • @MatijaCG
    @MatijaCG Рік тому +4061

    Fun fact: One of the last diplomats to visit Hitler in his bunker was Thai ambassador, and one of the last units to defend his bunker and Reich Chancellery was French Waffen SS Battalion "Charlemagne".

    • @federicofaustoisaia
      @federicofaustoisaia Рік тому +595

      ...and Hitler's last meal was spaghetti with tomato sauce (N.Ohler says that).

    • @More_Row
      @More_Row Рік тому +680

      And his last act before retiring to quarters to end it was playing mario on his NES.
      Fun fact that is not widely known.

    • @camprock1516
      @camprock1516 Рік тому +340

      @The Old Cavalier In a desperate attempt to win the war Hitler challenged MnM to a rap battle but ended up loosing, he was so ashamed that he shot him self in the head.
      (Source: The History Channel)

    • @fereise208
      @fereise208 Рік тому +108

      Yes, there were indeed French SS in the Battle of Berlin. However, there were only 300 ~ 500+ French SS men who were a part of the "SS Sturm-Battalion Charlemagne" Not the entire SS Charlemagne division. According to Tony le Tissier's book about the French SS, Antony Beevor's book about the Battle of Berlin, Mark Felton's video, and some other sources.

    • @paulfox521
      @paulfox521 Рік тому +29

      Division Azul was one of the coolest the Fins were really bad ass too

  • @26kempy
    @26kempy Рік тому +2079

    I was in Berlin very recently. The thing about Hitler's bunker is just how close the Reichstag actually was to his bunker. Standing at the area where the entrance leading to the lower bunker was situated it was possible to see the flag upon the Reichstag. The Soviets were incredibly close to Hitler's location when they were fighting in the Reichstag. Just one street corner away, the Red Army was barely 8 minutes walk away.

  • @dylanking6960
    @dylanking6960 Рік тому +7575

    "Why fight room to room when you could just destroy the room?"

  • @helloimskip
    @helloimskip Рік тому +3388

    I've been waiting for a remastered version of this. It was worth the wait.

  • @aboxofbeans
    @aboxofbeans Рік тому +936

    The size of eastern front battles still blows my mind. As an American, I'm used to learning about Pacific WW2 battles involving hundreds and sometimes thousands of troops on the bigger islands.
    I cannot fathom what is was like to see MILLIONS of men sweeping across the steppe into these enormous battles. Just insane.

    • @sleepyuser5189
      @sleepyuser5189 Рік тому +18

      your country participated in wide fronts in the western front, albeit in a smaller scale

    • @parrotcraft7503
      @parrotcraft7503 Рік тому +119

      ​@@sleepyuser5189 the only real massive US land operation was D-Day. Period.
      The Soviets had
      Leningrad Breakthrough
      Operation Uran
      Moscow Counteroffensive
      Operation Bagration
      Etc.

    • @parrotcraft7503
      @parrotcraft7503 Рік тому +70

      The Kursk battle was literally the largest tank battle ever and possibly the largest battle, overall, ever.

    • @cheesecheese6459
      @cheesecheese6459 Рік тому +5

      look up chinese battles of history

    • @h.w.barlow6693
      @h.w.barlow6693 Рік тому +24

      ​@@parrotcraft7503The U.S. fielded 2 massive armies on opposite ends of the planet with tens of thousands of ships, planes, heavy bombers, aircraft carriers, submarines etc etc. The Eastern front was a slugging match, static defense and retreat. The operations in the Pacific dwarf them in quite a few ways. The Asian-Pacific Theater had been at war since 1937 with more dead civilians than Europe by 1945. America fielded over 500,00 men with thousands of ships at Okinawa alone. No other country had the types of logistics and overall firepower covering the globe as did the U.S. but please keep talking about Stalingrad and its headbutting approach to warfare. Germans couldn't even supply themselves on land and the Soviets were receiving lend lease trucks, radios, parts, fuel etc from the US with lend-lease. Since Europeans did very little overall fighting and massive amphibious landings they like to downplay its scale and focus on the Eastern European slugfest.

  • @cbwavy
    @cbwavy 6 місяців тому +78

    20:00 the fact that it took several hours to get from the second floor to the roof is wild to me. I can't imagine the horrors going on in that building in the final hours.

  • @Jannes-pj4cd
    @Jannes-pj4cd Рік тому +404

    I went this year to Berlin, I was walking past a building in which the bullet holes were still visible to this day, the city is very interesting, there’s so much History to be found there, from the Prussian buildings to the Cold war buildings like the East German TV tower. There’s so much to be seen there. I recommend it to anyone who’s into History like myself to visit the German capital. I’ll be back one day to discover the rest of the city, since I only went for 2 days, which is too short.

    • @Jannes-pj4cd
      @Jannes-pj4cd Рік тому

      @IlluminatiReign you’re welcome! I hope that you have the oppurtinity to do so

    • @Felixsierra-j8q
      @Felixsierra-j8q Рік тому

      Pope‘s revenge

    • @jimothypersson8306
      @jimothypersson8306 Рік тому +1

      next time you should check out the unterwelten (underworld) museums. the stasi museum was interesting too

    • @Jannes-pj4cd
      @Jannes-pj4cd Рік тому

      @@jimothypersson8306 thanks for the recommendation.

    • @DG-qr5cu
      @DG-qr5cu 11 місяців тому

      Be careful. Berlin turned into a dangerous zone with all the refugees. A lot if knifemen from afrika walk on the streets

  • @yodatrombonist121
    @yodatrombonist121 Рік тому +108

    My favorite detail about the battle is that many Germans in the bunkers began writing “Learn Russian fast” on the walls as many feared the Red Army to such an extent

    • @Владимир-п2е4е
      @Владимир-п2е4е 11 місяців тому +8

      Это их совесть мучила. Если знаешь историю восточного фронта - поймёшь. Я беларус, и знаю - что советы их НЕНАВИДЕЛИ

    • @yodatrombonist121
      @yodatrombonist121 11 місяців тому +4

      And for good reason

    • @mickethegoblin7167
      @mickethegoblin7167 5 місяців тому +1

      ​@@Владимир-п2е4е didn't justify anything

  • @red_hrlow
    @red_hrlow Рік тому +589

    Finally he’s covered this! Thank you so much man. I learned a lot from this and oversimplified’s channel and you really help me with my studies of history. I appreciate you. Please continue this!

    • @loke801
      @loke801 Рік тому +24

      He already covered this one this is just an updated version

    • @deleetiusproductions3497
      @deleetiusproductions3497 Рік тому +6

      @@loke801 Correct. Although, I can see why they thought it hadn’t been covered yet. It’s been three years, after all.

    • @mayiseeyourneckplsjknotrel7107
      @mayiseeyourneckplsjknotrel7107 Рік тому

      @@loke801 True

    • @pedromachado505
      @pedromachado505 Рік тому +1

      He already covered this in a older video this is just a newer version

    • @kliwenadshorts3870
      @kliwenadshorts3870 Рік тому +1

      bruh oversimplified teaches u nothing

  • @bluedog843
    @bluedog843 Рік тому +2185

    “I wanted to shout, to call to all our brothers, our soldiers, who are lying in the Russian, Ukrainian, Belorussian and Polish earth, who sleep forever on the fields of our battles: Comrades, can you hear us? We’ve done it!” Millions of Soviet troops and civilians dead, I couldn’t imagine what it’s like being able to see a finish line after such a conflict.

    • @bman6065
      @bman6065 Рік тому +60

      Grossman was the most underrated writer of the twentieth century. If only he was allowed the freedom to publish Life and Fate in his life time. He deserved to see it's success

    • @GenocideWesterners
      @GenocideWesterners Рік тому +151

      Now Soviets are fighting against each other.
      Tragic fate 😭😥

    • @bluedog843
      @bluedog843 Рік тому +1

      @@GenocideWesterners humans always find more reasons and invent more technology to kill each other. It’s how it’s always been and always will be :(

    • @nathanseper8738
      @nathanseper8738 Рік тому +15

      I got chills.

    • @imtotallynotbigbossinhidin2289
      @imtotallynotbigbossinhidin2289 Рік тому

      Stalin would kill millions more.

  • @KNGX277
    @KNGX277 Рік тому +358

    16:37
    "My Führer...Steiner..."
    "Steiner couldn't mass sufficient forces for an assault. Steiner's assault didn't happen."

    • @BillyisAmongUs
      @BillyisAmongUs 6 місяців тому +51

      *takes off glasses while visibly shaking*
      "The following stay in here"
      "Keitel. Jodl, Kreps and Burgdorf."

    • @slider903
      @slider903 6 місяців тому +20

      THAT WAS AN ORDER!!!

    • @ceu160193
      @ceu160193 5 місяців тому +7

      @@slider903 Time to blame Fegelein.

    • @Yenloguys20
      @Yenloguys20 5 місяців тому +6

      ​@@slider903
      HOW DARE HE DOESN'T LISTEN TO MY ORDER !?!?!!

    • @Michael_Afton40
      @Michael_Afton40 2 місяці тому

      ​@@Yenloguys20 THEY ARE ALL COWARDS AND TRAITORS OF THE GERMAN LAND

  • @emeraldstorm8664
    @emeraldstorm8664 Рік тому +113

    I love how there’s just a Wunderwaffe blueprint among the weapons blueprints at 10:11

    • @DarkElfDiva
      @DarkElfDiva Рік тому +8

      I think that's a weapon from one of the Wolfenstein games, lol.

    • @herrdoctor2895
      @herrdoctor2895 Рік тому +27

      @@DarkElfDiva nah brother, thats COD WaW zombies kinda wunderwaffe

    • @CodeNameZ_935
      @CodeNameZ_935 10 місяців тому

      @@herrdoctor2895 I'm having nightmares after seeing the map from 19:37 so many god damn grenades I remember finally completing that mission after 2 days of ruthlessly trying then that same day I completed Heart of the Reich I finished the World at War campaign on Veteran which put an end to 4 years of playing that campaign on veteran cause I quit for 2 years after reaching Burn 'Em Out and getting to the final part.

    • @casual_speedrunner1482
      @casual_speedrunner1482 Місяць тому

      ​@@CodeNameZ_935Bro, Burn 'Em Out just about ended my runthrough. THAT level legitimately drove me insane, just about everything else was easy mode, comparatively.

    • @CodeNameZ_935
      @CodeNameZ_935 Місяць тому

      @@casual_speedrunner1482 Burn 'Em Out is the mission that made my veteran playthrough take over 3 years because I got so mad that I didn't want to play it anymore

  • @cleveland5882
    @cleveland5882 Рік тому +377

    I always love how he goes in depth with the details and context with any topic. Wish my teachers were like this.

    • @Ranger1812
      @Ranger1812 Рік тому +19

      Many teachers want to be like this, they want to enflame your desire to learn, but suffer from critical shortages of time and money and a large number of children to teach and care for.

    • @orange8420
      @orange8420 Рік тому +3

      You should consider the pay check of a teacher, amount of stress caused by class(es) and the short amount of time to teach and also the time limit because they CAN'T go to deep in something because there's other stuff to cover, btw i see an azur lane enjoyer as well

    • @tiredtraveler4536
      @tiredtraveler4536 Рік тому +1

      Here in Germany, teaching about specific battles of the second world war is actually disallowed or at least discouraged to avoid young student developping a sense of national pride for the Nazis

    • @Ranger1812
      @Ranger1812 Рік тому +2

      @@tiredtraveler4536 "Nazis". Apostrophes denote possession or contraction but are never used for pluralisation.

    • @SandvichTrolli48
      @SandvichTrolli48 Рік тому +4

      As a former teacher, albeit not history teacher, many kids just don’t care. They care enough to pass usually but that’s about it.

  • @TRtraybloxeey
    @TRtraybloxeey Рік тому +37

    Absolutely incredible! The touching of morale, and especially always coming back to the motive of extreme rage for vengeance is spot on. Bravo!

  • @ferdernan3425
    @ferdernan3425 Рік тому +473

    You know it's going to be good when it's a remastered video in 2022. Honestly looking forward towards a new "downfall of germany in the west front" with your new animators. Can't wait to start watching.

    • @randomguy2023
      @randomguy2023 Рік тому +5

      If you don’t already watch him, look up the UA-cam channel “Eastory”.’ He makes some great animated maps.

    • @robertortiz-wilson1588
      @robertortiz-wilson1588 Рік тому

      @@randomguy2023 great channel!

  • @ahtikai
    @ahtikai Рік тому +482

    I'm glad you added the note on civilian casualties at the end. Just imagine having been an innocent civilian anywhere between Berlin and Moscow during the second world war. War destroys everything

    • @kevinaguilar7541
      @kevinaguilar7541 Рік тому +70

      Innocent is a questionable word to describe WW2 Berlin inhabitants. But I do feel bad for good people suffering.

    • @nicolasberky145
      @nicolasberky145 Рік тому +38

      @@kevinaguilar7541 they were inocent people in berlin as in moscow maybe not the man but there were women childern too people forget that the Soviets did atrocities too

    • @kevinaguilar7541
      @kevinaguilar7541 Рік тому

      @@nicolasberky145 being just a women or a child doesn't exempt you from being a bad person. Remember the Hitler youth?
      And I acknowledge the ussr atrocities. Both sides suck, but one side sucks more.

    • @hazzmati
      @hazzmati Рік тому

      @@kevinaguilar7541 psycho detected

    • @Raphael4722
      @Raphael4722 Рік тому +41

      @@kevinaguilar7541 Don't bring up the hitler youth. People are talking about the non-combatant women and children. Those were innocent.

  • @lordbeaverhistory
    @lordbeaverhistory Рік тому +61

    A diary entry of a German Officer at the Seelow Hights:
    "A deafening noise fills the air. Compared to everything that has happened before, this is no longer a barrage, it is a hurricane that tears everything up above us, in front of us and behind us. The sky is glowing red, as if it is about to burst at any moment. The ground shakes, trembles and rocks like a ship in a force 10 wind."
    This was the most terrible barrage to hit German Forces. It showed many youths, why even the most fearless veterans fered the katyusha. It wasnt called Stalin Organ for nothing

  • @gideonc847
    @gideonc847 Рік тому +61

    I remember watching the original video you guys made. It feels like it has all come full circle now. Good work Griffen.

  • @ianp727
    @ianp727 Рік тому +1121

    I'm German and my family is from Berlin. My grandfather, living in the outskirts of the city, told me that when the Soviets advanced, the Wehrmacht shelled the outskirts of the city from the city-center. The Germans living there as well as the attacking Soviets would seek shelter in the same rooms/cellars, sitting side by side, even sharing their food with eachother.

    • @stevecooper7883
      @stevecooper7883 Рік тому +4

      Then the Soviet soldiers also shared your great grandmother, you grandmother and great aunt with them at gunpoint.

    • @ianp727
      @ianp727 Рік тому +172

      @@stevecooper7883 That is neither a nice nor a funny comment. I could tell you many devastating stories that he also told, but r*pe is thank god not among his personal experiences.

    • @stevecooper7883
      @stevecooper7883 Рік тому +83

      @@ianp727 It wasn't funny. Your comment disregarded the absolute barbarity of the godless soviet soldiers.

    • @ianp727
      @ianp727 Рік тому +280

      @@stevecooper7883 My comment doesn't disregard anything because it is an isolated account of personal experience from an individual who experienced the horrors of the battle of Berlin when he was thirteen years old.

    • @jeffsyndrome4812
      @jeffsyndrome4812 Рік тому +111

      @@ianp727 Thanks for sharing the story. See, it's not difficult to just be nice. The actions of the Soviets are not justified by any measure, but at the same time it must be mentioned that it was hardly the whole organisation. People constantly male the same valid point for the wehrmacht, its no different for the Red Army. Still, I sympathise with all who are forced to face the horrors of war.

  • @eddychong9477
    @eddychong9477 Рік тому +1008

    “Mark my words, Comrade… One day things will change. We will take the fight to their land… To their people… To their blood.”
    -Viktor Reznov (Call of Duty: World at War)

    • @Heidenspross
      @Heidenspross Рік тому +1

      actually the russians made it clear they were fighting the nazis and NOT the german people...

    • @lordkent8143
      @lordkent8143 Рік тому

      "Citizens of Berlin! A ring of steel surrounds your rotten city! We will crush all those who dare resist the will of the Red Army!"

    • @FlarkusChunswen
      @FlarkusChunswen Рік тому +69

      Oh, no. Not video games quotes.

    • @madman2555
      @madman2555 Рік тому +100

      @@FlarkusChunswen if you played waw you would understand.

    • @FlarkusChunswen
      @FlarkusChunswen Рік тому +66

      @@madman2555 i did. That's a fucking video game and this was a real life event.

  • @QWERTY-uv6uv
    @QWERTY-uv6uv Рік тому +156

    Thanks for ur videos. I really like history and you just explain it in a very fun way. I also like that you guys don’t always talk about WWII, so it’s not always the same thing. Thanks to the Armchair Historian group for making such great videos :)

  • @benjaminmarquez1994
    @benjaminmarquez1994 Рік тому +61

    I visited one of those tunnels in Berlin. It was an eerie feeling when I walked in. I could feel the energy and it was odd knowing the Germans fought for Berlin in the same area where I was at

  • @leuxvitrus
    @leuxvitrus 5 місяців тому +23

    "Now it's their people, their land, their blood."

  • @AxeBearingVoyager
    @AxeBearingVoyager Рік тому +112

    20:04 the story of who actually hoisted the flag, and the truth behind that iconic image is a very interesting one

    • @delta1-248
      @delta1-248 Рік тому +12

      True weren’t there 3 squads told to hoist the Soviet flag

    • @herrdoctor2895
      @herrdoctor2895 Рік тому +9

      @@delta1-248 2 got bogged down, one has a guy that does looting

    • @fereise208
      @fereise208 Рік тому +16

      According to the UC Santa Barbara's escholarship name "Of Tablecloths and Soviet Relics: A Study of the Banner of Victory (Znamia Pobedy)" by Anne M. Platoff, the true story is:
      1) Those two soviet soldiers in the animation should'nt be Sergeant Mikhail Alekseevich Egorov and Junior Sergeant Meliton Var-lamovich Kantariia who raised the "Victory Banner #5". But they are Khaldei's flag raisers that featured in the famous STAGED photo taken by Evgenii Anan’evich Khaldei, Soviet Jewish photographer from the Ukraine.
      2) Interestingly enough, there was another guy that supposed to be credited among the real Flag raisers too (Egorov and Kantariia), his name is Lieutenant Aleksei Prokop’evich Berest from Ukraine. The reason why his name was removed is not exactly known and a lot of people seem to have certain theories about this as well.

  • @deltalord6969
    @deltalord6969 Рік тому +32

    This one has been my most anticipated remaster ever since I watched the original.

  • @roymartin500
    @roymartin500 Рік тому +77

    Top tier historical content done in a way that doesn't show the same old stock footage we've seen numerous times. Fantastic job to the whole Armchair Historian Team.

  • @GusArchievs
    @GusArchievs Рік тому +603

    The part about the commissars re enforcing the sentiment amongst the troops to be terrifying and avenge their people and motherland was really eye opening. As silly as it may sound it reminds me of the beginning of the WaW mission Ring of steel ,commissar Markhov preaching to the infantry to be as violent and merciless as possible to the enemy before the subsequent assault. For me his speech was one of the most iconic bits in the game. To know it was somewhat based in reality makes it more vivid and badass.

    • @wurzel9671
      @wurzel9671 Рік тому +77

      "war crimes are bad ass"

    • @kasualmechanic4854
      @kasualmechanic4854 Рік тому +97

      @@wurzel9671 "Its only a war crime if we lose!"

    • @jayzandstra1830
      @jayzandstra1830 Рік тому +81

      ''avenge their people and motherland'' yet alot of their rear guard units who came from the untouched far east were the ones commiting heinous '''revenge'' on the local berlin female population. what motherland were they avenging?

    • @fernandokleinrocha1
      @fernandokleinrocha1 Рік тому +3

      If it was your wife, mother or sister at the hands of the Red Army, being raped in front of you, I doubt you would call it “bad ass”

    • @wurzel9671
      @wurzel9671 Рік тому +14

      @@kasualmechanic4854 you seem to have misplaced a strawman here, better collect it

  • @TBoneTony
    @TBoneTony Рік тому +94

    Not only did Moustache man went on the epic "The War is Lost" rant.
    But he also went on a rant that his XBox Live had been canceled and that he couldn't find Waldo in the Where's Waldo books.

  • @punishedvenomsnake716
    @punishedvenomsnake716 Рік тому +189

    No better way to start a chill Saturday morning than by watching a video on one of the most dramatic battles in history 💀

    • @handlemonium
      @handlemonium Рік тому +14

      I like how Stalin sent in 2,500,000 men into just capturing Berlin while Putin thought he could capture all of Ukraine with only 250,000 men.

    • @jamiemcintosh3030
      @jamiemcintosh3030 Рік тому

      Putin is not going to capture all of Ukraine, he just wants to destroy the mainly-fascist army.

    • @VinnyUnion
      @VinnyUnion Рік тому +5

      @@handlemonium even less than that
      He thought he could bomb kyiv to make them become all uncoordinated, taking the airport to deliver men that way and such. But backfired immensely. I suppose NATO expected a little bit of resistance but not this extent. Since they were already being trained by NATO. The thing is, everybody (even the US) expected it to not last more than a week or two. Like the famous saying when they the US offered him to fly out of kyiv and he just asked for ammunition, not a flight. Essentially zelenskyy 100% saved Ukraine. if he left, Ukraine would've become a part of Russia today. And getting that back would be nearly impossible. This is more crucial than anyone can comprehend here.

    • @Vixinity1337
      @Vixinity1337 Рік тому +1

      @@handlemoniumits like the bay of pigs invasion except they werent trying to conceal it at all and russian army just sucks

  • @Zopiexx
    @Zopiexx Рік тому +35

    Thank you for this video! My great grandfather grandfather 3 granduncles great granduncle fought as the Soviets in World war II. Sadly 2 of my Granduncle's Great granduncle didn't make it, they only survived until 1941.

  • @jonnytheman2321
    @jonnytheman2321 Рік тому +63

    This is so well put together. Keep up the fantastic work!

  • @theamerican3785
    @theamerican3785 Рік тому +51

    The animation on this channel is superb

  • @hamzasherasmat6593
    @hamzasherasmat6593 Рік тому +6

    This is my 3rd video watched by this channel. I used to see lots of these videos but i didnt watch them. Then one day I tried it and it was brilliant, crystal-clear explained with beautiful animations. You and your team should be proud of these videos and making more people learn history easier and more interestingly. Thank You!

  • @TheJCJexe
    @TheJCJexe Рік тому +96

    Wow, great job on the Russian voiceover! I’m Russian and I highly appreciate you and your team for going the extra mile and your hard work!!!

  • @mayiseeyourneckplsjknotrel7107
    @mayiseeyourneckplsjknotrel7107 Рік тому +12

    It's nice to see you remastered this, you should remaster more like these in the future.

  • @TheArchangelSeth
    @TheArchangelSeth Рік тому +140

    Fun fact:
    One of the original Soviet Flag-Bearers ontop of the Reichstag was wearing two handwatches when their iconic photo was taken,
    This was illegal (Cause of No Looting i believe) and the Photo was subsequently editted to make it 1 Handwatch instead of two.

    • @someguy4512
      @someguy4512 Рік тому +24

      some people say it wasn't a watch but a hand compass or something like that, but it looked like a watch. idr the details.

    • @herrdoctor2895
      @herrdoctor2895 Рік тому +5

      Not two handwatches, it was like 8

    • @fereise208
      @fereise208 Рік тому +10

      Those aren't the original flag raisers though. They are Khaldei's flag raisers that featured in the famous staged photo taken by Evgenii Anan’evich Khaldei. According to the UC Santa Barbara's escholarship name "Of Tablecloths and Soviet Relics: A Study of the Banner of Victory (Znamia Pobedy)" by Anne M. Platoff.

    • @RobinNicoagain
      @RobinNicoagain Рік тому +1

      I thought there were more than 2 watches.

    • @Logan-il1rw
      @Logan-il1rw 5 місяців тому +1

      Ah yes because in a war of murder, rape, and pillage, looting is the thing we are appalled by and need to censor

  • @lordbeaverhistory
    @lordbeaverhistory Рік тому +127

    My Grandfather took indirectly part at the battle. He was drafted in 1942, aged 15 to the Flak.
    When he was 17, he was sent to the RAD, the Reichsarbeitsdienst. He dug a defensive line in front of Berlin. He told of Gun Emplacments, Trenches and simple earth bunkers. From what he told, it must have been terrible. There wasnt enough fuel to keep intact the already rare machines, so they had no support by machinery. THe ground was frozen, it was the winter of 1944, one of the coldest in Germany. He said, every single centimetre was torture, and he cursed those that watched and ordered in silence, because they hadnt done a thing to support them. He is usually calm and reserved, but he called them names when he told about it that i defenitly don't wanna repeat here.
    He was later injured by an american machine gun. He surived by pure luck, that he wasn't hit by a light-shell

    • @LazyLizzy706
      @LazyLizzy706 7 місяців тому +2

      Your grandfather was drafted into the Wehrmacht in 1942?

  • @briantarigan7685
    @briantarigan7685 Рік тому +122

    Man, am i the only going to tears hearing Vasily Grossman words? Such a heavy and bloody struggle, i would literally scream
    " Guys, that's it, that's our final victory, all our pain, our suffering are for this moment for our mother, our sons and daughters, our parents, for the blood of millions they shed in our homeland, TO BERLIIIN!! "

    • @thelordofcringe
      @thelordofcringe Рік тому +5

      Yes, because countless of those soldiers would then be murdered by the NKVD or sent to work in some shitty factory till they were 70. Things wouldn't get better in the USSR until the 60s, but then they reached a high point and started declining again all the way until the fall of the soviet union. It's depressing af.

    • @dvnk6971
      @dvnk6971 Рік тому +7

      imagine the relief they felt

    • @briantarigan7685
      @briantarigan7685 Рік тому +40

      @@thelordofcringe tf do you mean? Do you really think the soldiers who storm berlin would be put into Gulag? What is wrong with you, and 8 working hours in the soviet union and pension system did exist, and it is not up to 70, housing are provided, free healthcare are provided

    • @JohnSmith-sl2qc
      @JohnSmith-sl2qc Рік тому

      @@thelordofcringe I mean it was hell in the Soviet Union but it was a certain kind of hell

    • @sanesttatefan4907
      @sanesttatefan4907 Рік тому +3

      @@briantarigan7685 look at his name bro...

  • @antonioprovolone2815
    @antonioprovolone2815 Рік тому +11

    Did I just see a Wunderwaffe DG-2 blueprint? The references on your videos are getting awesome!

  • @spainwithoutthes101
    @spainwithoutthes101 Рік тому +33

    Legend has it Hitler is still waiting for Steiner to have enough units

  • @lucianoosorio5942
    @lucianoosorio5942 Рік тому +733

    “The Allies pushed into Germany on both sides. The Soviet Union took Warsaw and kept pushing to Berlin. In his bunker, Mustache man realized that all hope was lost. Berlin fell, and with it Mustache Man’s dream of a great German Empire. Two of the Axis nations have been knocked out, one more to go.”

    • @deleetiusproductions3497
      @deleetiusproductions3497 Рік тому +80

      Oversimplified

    • @jamesmmcgill
      @jamesmmcgill Рік тому +93

      Meanwhile, in the bunker...
      Squared-Moustached Man: This is all because of *Fegelein!* *FEGELEIN!!* *FEGELEIN!!!*

    • @deleetiusproductions3497
      @deleetiusproductions3497 Рік тому +6

      @@jamesmmcgill "If Fegelein hadn't been so influential in the SS, we would've won the war!"

    • @nadersaid2215
      @nadersaid2215 Рік тому +25

      “Don’t worry guys who name I forgot assault will save us!”

    • @deleetiusproductions3497
      @deleetiusproductions3497 Рік тому +12

      @@nadersaid2215 My Fuhrer, Steiner was his name. He, uh...

  • @olekcholewa8171
    @olekcholewa8171 Рік тому +20

    16:08
    This comparison of Hitler to Frederick The Great has also another meaning. In the XVIII century, during 7-years war there was a thing called "Miracle of the house of Brandenburg".The point was that during the 7 years war, Prussia was fighting against Russia, Austria and bunch of other countries and they were in a really harsh spot. When Prussia was about to lose, Empress Elizabeth of the Russian Empire died, therefore getting Russia out of the war and saving Prussia. Frederick The Great named that "Miracle of the house of Brandenburg". 200 years later, when Hitler was sitting infuriated and depressed in his bunker with no perspectives for winning the war, he heard in the radio about the death of Roosevelt. He hoped that this event will brake the America and he named that "The 3rd miracle of the house of Brandenburg". But unfortunately for him, Truman jumped on the president's chair right away, and the war ended.

  • @user-pf3kv4bv5s
    @user-pf3kv4bv5s Рік тому +17

    16:55 - 1.5 million Soviet troops are troops ON THE ENTIRE FRONT, and 40 thousand German troops are ONLY the garrison of Berlin.
    I know that you most likely took this information from World at War, but the information there was false.

  • @donaldkelly3983
    @donaldkelly3983 Рік тому +29

    This was very informative. And I appreciated the opening appearance by and quote from Vassily Grossman, one of my favorite writers!

  • @murkywateradminssions5219
    @murkywateradminssions5219 Рік тому +78

    "Mein Failure, Steiner...."

    • @kasualmechanic4854
      @kasualmechanic4854 Рік тому +11

      "Steiner's counter attack failed to commence. He lacked sufficient manpower for a counterattack"

    • @josevictorionunez9312
      @josevictorionunez9312 Рік тому +13

      @@kasualmechanic4854
      *Takes off glasses*
      "The following will stay: Keitel, Jodl, Krebs and Burgdorf"

    • @imperialscouttrooper1083
      @imperialscouttrooper1083 9 місяців тому

      ​@@josevictorionunez9312THAT WAS AN ORDER! STEINER'S ATTACK WAS AN ORDER?! WHO ARE YOU TO DARE TO OPPOSE MY ORDERS?!

    • @shubhnamdeo2865
      @shubhnamdeo2865 4 місяці тому +1

      @@josevictorionunez9312
      *door closes*
      "That was an order! Steiner's attack was an order! How dare you ignore my orders? Is this what it has come to? The military has been lying to me. Even the SS. The generals are no more than a bunch of disloyal cowards!"

  • @alexofgaming
    @alexofgaming Рік тому +18

    Always love to see another AMAZING video by my favorite history channel!

    • @FlexBeanbag
      @FlexBeanbag Рік тому

      ua-cam.com/users/shortsBmc9NFfhx74?feature=share

  • @planetvegan7843
    @planetvegan7843 Рік тому +7

    This channel keeps getting better and better.

  • @Thunderstar7
    @Thunderstar7 Рік тому +8

    Another great video, amazing job of depicting this battle
    holding out hope for a video about Castle Itter

  • @test-kx9vb
    @test-kx9vb Рік тому +8

    It's crazy to think that in just about two weeks around 200.000 people (soldiers and civilians) were killed in this battle for Berlin! What a bloodbath! And what a senseless one, the war was lost anyways. Beyond mind-blowing.

  • @zacheryyoung9426
    @zacheryyoung9426 Рік тому +123

    You know these Soviet soldiers still deserve to be honored despite the Ukrainian and Russian war. Those soldiers that died fighting the Nazis and they were our allies. I see a lot of people in Europe not permitting wreaths and flowers to be laid by their memorials because of the Russian Ukraine war. And i dont agree with that.

    • @parrotcraft7503
      @parrotcraft7503 Рік тому +19

      Exactly!
      These were the people who won WW2!

    • @blobfishmnm
      @blobfishmnm Рік тому +20

      yup. no matter how you feel about the USSR, those men died fighting against all odds with the nazis who nearly destroyed their country

    • @breadstick4458
      @breadstick4458 Рік тому +9

      Also a lot of them were Ukrainian as well

    • @NikolayMIA
      @NikolayMIA 11 місяців тому

      Russians are fighting nazis rn as well in Ukraine. You can easily search for it, it’s still in UA-cam.

    • @whoopsy.406
      @whoopsy.406 10 місяців тому

      they commited as much war crimes as the nazis did. No sympathy for them at all.

  • @yousseffakrouni6886
    @yousseffakrouni6886 Рік тому +5

    I have been waiting for a more recent video from you covering this topic. Thanks so much!

  • @BORRIC54
    @BORRIC54 Рік тому +12

    Great documentary! Love the animation!

  • @dairydregone7146
    @dairydregone7146 Рік тому +369

    "Our grip tightens around the black heart of Berlin. The Führer demands all to shed their last drop of blood in it's defense. The old, the young, the weak. If they stand for Germany, they die for Germany. Building by building. Room by room. One rat at a time." - Victor Reznov from CoD World At War

  • @jackcutter2
    @jackcutter2 2 місяці тому +3

    "as long as you live. The heart of this army will never be broken" ~ Reznov

  • @danilchumakov486
    @danilchumakov486 Рік тому +40

    I am Russian. My great-grandfather participated in the battle for Berlin. He was a tank driver, got injured and returned home. He talked about how tank caterpillars could not go because human guts were wound around them ... War is very scary and no one needs it. Before the war in Ukraine, everyone told me about it, but I couldn’t even imagine what it was, waking up with the realization that your country is at war and seeing a video of the places where you were when they were destroyed by the hands of your own country (I lived in Ukraine 3 years) Appreciate your peaceful sky above your head

    • @Ihavpickle
      @Ihavpickle Рік тому

      Phew, tank god he wasn't obliterated by a king tiger

  • @classiccorvega5989
    @classiccorvega5989 Рік тому +61

    I must say the armchair historian has come a long way. Truly a marvelous video

  • @Enzo012
    @Enzo012 Рік тому +7

    I always like seeing Steiner's counter offensive guys there. They'll bring the situation under control.

  • @Cheduepallottole
    @Cheduepallottole Рік тому +17

    The Battle of Berlin has been the most iconic battle of History

    • @Maus_Haus
      @Maus_Haus Рік тому +5

      Eh... Stalingrad?

    • @AndresLeon-hz5qe
      @AndresLeon-hz5qe 4 місяці тому +1

      @@Maus_HausBattle of Berlin is still one of the most iconic alongside Stalingrad, Midway, Second battle of Al Alamein, Battle of Verdun, Battle of the Somme.

    • @themistva
      @themistva 13 днів тому

      Waterloo?

  • @AlexInSpace_-_-
    @AlexInSpace_-_- Рік тому +9

    Imagine being these officers at 20:09 , knowing that millions sacrificied their lives for you to stand in the very heart of the ennemy

  • @nahoy350
    @nahoy350 Рік тому +299

    "Citizens of Berlin! A ring of steel surrounds your rotten city! We will crush all those who dare to resist the will of the Red Army! Abandon your posts! Abandon your homes! Abandon all hope!"

  • @thegameshunger2328
    @thegameshunger2328 22 дні тому +5

    18:44 gigitty gigitty he he alrighhhhhhhht

  • @sus-plush7002
    @sus-plush7002 Рік тому +15

    An amazing video as per usual. Keep it up!

  • @napoleonibonaparte7198
    @napoleonibonaparte7198 Рік тому +455

    Let’s not fail to mention that Polish units also raised the Polish colours on the Reichstag. Poetic justice.

    • @djeastwolf1605
      @djeastwolf1605 Рік тому +67

      Im from Poland my grandpa fought in battle of Berlin in Polish people's army he was in artillery.

    • @CarryMeh161
      @CarryMeh161 Рік тому +2

      yeah and were shot nearly by the Soviets. The Soviets were just as bad as the Germans

    • @clamum9648
      @clamum9648 Рік тому +51

      Love the Poles. Bunch of chads

    • @VVeltanschauung187
      @VVeltanschauung187 Рік тому

      Hooray for puppet states!

    • @littlejimmy8744
      @littlejimmy8744 Рік тому +16

      Fun fact last German victory was against the Polish as well in April 20th at the battle of Bautzen

  • @vstanislavshishkin9827
    @vstanislavshishkin9827 Рік тому +4

    I am Russian and i just cant thank you enough for that voiceovers in the beginning of this video and Stalingrad video. Bring tears and sadness.

  • @OscarSommerbo
    @OscarSommerbo Рік тому +62

    The fall of Berlin is an underreported event, thanks for this video. But I suspect there is even more to uncover in this area.

    • @timothyhouse1622
      @timothyhouse1622 Рік тому +30

      It is underreported because in Western schools when you learn about World War 2 they go out of their way to make the Eastern front sound like a side story instead of the Main Event. The vast majority of German troops and material were sent east to be put in the meat grinder. The Allies in the Western theatre didn't see armies even half the size, even during the Ardennes Offensive.

    • @stc3145
      @stc3145 Рік тому +7

      @@timothyhouse1622 And Eastern schools dont learn how significant the Western part truly was.

    • @timothyhouse1622
      @timothyhouse1622 Рік тому

      @@stc3145 I'm sure you actually don't know what Eastern school curriculum is and just felt the need to defend against someone saying the west ignores Soviet contributions.
      bUt RuSsiA cOuLdnT wIn wiThOuT lEnD LeAsE.
      Well, maybe, but the Allies couldnt win without the Soviets.

    • @talknight2
      @talknight2 Рік тому +5

      It isn't underreported, it's THE best-known Eastern Front battle except maybe Stalingrad.

    • @sebe2255
      @sebe2255 Рік тому +1

      @@timothyhouse1622 No they don’t, they obviously focus on their own country’s history more. When it comes to most kids in school you can be glad if 10% of thr knowledge is retained

  • @matthewpeluso3914
    @matthewpeluso3914 Рік тому +7

    The mad lads have done it again! Love this channel

  • @Iboardo
    @Iboardo Рік тому +30

    You forgot that the defenders of the reichstag had an infinite amount of grenades

    • @harolddavis1493
      @harolddavis1493 Рік тому

      Well yes but eventually they would probably have run out I mean there was millions of Russians rolling into Berlin

    • @Iboardo
      @Iboardo Рік тому +7

      @@harolddavis1493 lol i wasnt being serious it was more of a Cod WaW reference

    • @ihaveachihuahau
      @ihaveachihuahau 2 місяці тому +1

      Those were nukes, not grenades, lmfao. WaW was brutal in singleplayer.

  • @DarknessVery
    @DarknessVery Рік тому +6

    This is your best work yet, keep going!

  • @Klishar122
    @Klishar122 Рік тому +16

    Wait a second, you’re saying that my favorite bit of orchestra was played for this battle?!?
    My appreciation for this piece of history has escalated tenfold!!!

    • @curiousworld7912
      @curiousworld7912 Рік тому

      Albert Speer claims the orchestra played 'Gotterdammerung' during the battle for Berlin. Perhaps they played several selections from the 'Ring' series.

    • @nathanmcamis6749
      @nathanmcamis6749 Рік тому

      And I think he attributed the Ride of the Valkyries to Strauss (it was Mahler). *pushes up glasses*

  • @johanderuiter9842
    @johanderuiter9842 Рік тому +3

    No hasty withdrawal leaving behind $1.8Bn here. Here we fought until the last building, until the last man.

  • @mattstakeontheancients7594
    @mattstakeontheancients7594 Рік тому +31

    Love these videos. The animation has constantly improved and the actual info has always been spot on. Would love to do something like this but with ancient history.

  • @syedlam9632
    @syedlam9632 Рік тому +11

    You never disappoint us with your contents

  • @gnufz8623
    @gnufz8623 Рік тому +12

    Great opening! The 8th guards army was definitely NOT watching the rays of the morning sun glistening on the icey waters of the Oder river - that would have meant they were looking eastwards... 😂😂😂

  • @jacob4920
    @jacob4920 Рік тому +49

    Should have played that meme-worthy scene, from the movie "Downfall," during the key part of battle, when Hitler basically lost his sh!t, and finally lost his will to fight on. It would have just been so perfect. And even though I have watched that scene basically a hundred times already, I would have happily watched it again.

    • @pyromania1018
      @pyromania1018 Рік тому +1

      It was in the "Endsieg" video, but yeah, it should have been here, too.

    • @andrewsmith3257
      @andrewsmith3257 Рік тому

      "Sist ohneir!" Throws pen

    • @davidw.2791
      @davidw.2791 Рік тому

      @@pyromania1018 Full title of the Endsieg video, please?

    • @pyromania1018
      @pyromania1018 Рік тому +1

      @@davidw.2791 Endsieg: Germany's Final Plan to Win WWII

    • @davidw.2791
      @davidw.2791 Рік тому

      @@pyromania1018 Thank you! (Although the Hitler in the thumbnail of that video looked more anime-like, lol.)

  • @FoxysGameNetwork
    @FoxysGameNetwork Рік тому +11

    I'm not sure if you're really interested or not but the Crusades would be a cool subject to cover, you're very interesting to listen to you and do a good job portraying what you were talking about.

  • @jonauclair8209
    @jonauclair8209 Рік тому +2

    I love the Wunderwaffe DG-2 Easter egg you put in you’re video Mr. A.C.H that was pretty clever

  • @tabbywolf801
    @tabbywolf801 Рік тому +4

    The Slavic Speech when Recounting Vasili's Quote is a Nice Touch

    • @embreis2257
      @embreis2257 Рік тому

      let's hope it is written correctly. they mispelled 'intelligence' and the German word for 'coward'

  • @knightofhistory
    @knightofhistory Рік тому +11

    I love this channel, it is so interesting and makes subjects that perhaps wouldn't be entirely enticing very catching and enjoyable. I hope one day my channel (also a history channel) will be as gripping as yours! Best the Knight of History.

  • @CzowiekDemolka
    @CzowiekDemolka Рік тому +5

    20:15 you forgot to draw two stolen watches on soviet wrist

  • @firstsspanzerdivision1537
    @firstsspanzerdivision1537 Рік тому +4

    I was dying for you to do a remake of this

  • @FriendlyMexican2005
    @FriendlyMexican2005 Рік тому +18

    I have an idea, what if you attach various operations or battles of the Japanese imperial army in a single video to explain the war in the Pacific?

  • @danielnavarro537
    @danielnavarro537 Рік тому +11

    How could you forget the most important thing?! The wonder weapon the Germans had! The infinite amount of hand grenades! I swear they had so many of them. They had more of those than bullets! It was so hard just to advance up the stairs to the reichstag.

  • @whiterabit09
    @whiterabit09 Рік тому +4

    Fantastic high quality videos as always

  • @KNGX277
    @KNGX277 Рік тому +9

    16:17
    "With Steiner's assault, that will all come into order."
    Hitler.

  • @louismarcoux9856
    @louismarcoux9856 Рік тому +14

    Has anyone noticed the plans for the good old Wunderwaffle DG-2 from cod zombies at 10:13? Well done Armchair Historian

    • @RichardWingo
      @RichardWingo Рік тому +4

      Was looking for this comment, amazing detail lol

    • @PIMPCHIMPIN84
      @PIMPCHIMPIN84 Рік тому +4

      Me too it caught my eye

  • @AleksWorkshop
    @AleksWorkshop Рік тому +6

    Don't let Kanye see this

    • @js1423
      @js1423 Рік тому

      Let him watch it. Loser is unhinged and makes Mr Jones look reasonable

  • @rooseveltingudam6354
    @rooseveltingudam6354 Рік тому +27

    "As long as you live...The heart of this army can never be broken..Things will change my friend! As heroes we will return to Russia's embrace!"

  • @pablobarbuto2603
    @pablobarbuto2603 Рік тому +2

    I love your channel Griffin Johnsen! Its one of the best of its kind. Greetings from Argentina!!!

  • @ryanvasquez2914
    @ryanvasquez2914 Рік тому +11

    This and other videos made by you guys have shown me just how dark the Nazi Germany was, especially when they were on the verge of death.

  • @wolfhram3996
    @wolfhram3996 Рік тому +42

    A decent video, but I must state a couple things about described events as well:
    1) Commissars were removed from the army and disbanded as a service in 1943
    2) Although atrocities did happen, for the Soviet command they were much unwanted, unlike for the Reich's. In the last months of the war and shortly after several thousand Soviet soldiers and officers were court martialed and shot for violence against civilians and PoWs.

    • @Dinalynnz
      @Dinalynnz Рік тому +12

      you post this on an armchair historian video expecting them to actually be sincere

    • @901Sherman
      @901Sherman Рік тому +5

      Commisars were technically still present, they just didn't have the kind of power they had before.

    • @SeverinThirteen
      @SeverinThirteen Рік тому

      Wrong

    • @yw9113
      @yw9113 Рік тому +5

      Political commissars continued to exist in the Red Army, just under a different name

    • @GooseGumlizzard
      @GooseGumlizzard Рік тому +1

      not necessarily. Maybe some commanders didn't want the Soviets to loot and pillage but many enocouraged it.

  • @Aristocles22
    @Aristocles22 Рік тому +5

    15:22 For a moment, I thought it said "I was a Fegelein."

  • @eugenebebs7767
    @eugenebebs7767 Рік тому +4

    I recommend Anthony Beevor's "Berlin: The Downfall 1945"

  • @L3GIT349
    @L3GIT349 Рік тому +316

    The fact that after being nearly defeated and fighting a war, the Soviet Union was still able to become a superpower during the Cold War says volumes about how powerful they were

    • @Jusmemeing
      @Jusmemeing Рік тому +85

      Tbh I doubt the Soviets would've been defeated even if they had lost Moscow since there was a planned counterattack to retake the city and continue the fight.
      During the winter of 1941, the Soviets had deployed the Siberian snow divisions to completely stop the germans as the weather worsened the German logistics and after 1941 any hopes of defeating the USSR wouldve been dashed as more soviets would be conscripted to fight the enemy as the germans would keep losing men they couldn't replace.

    • @futuretimetraveller8677
      @futuretimetraveller8677 Рік тому

      and just how stupid the nazis were

    • @Troopertroll
      @Troopertroll Рік тому +33

      It's exactly like the Russo-Ukranian war. What stopped the Swift Victory was the unforeseen level of local resistance and unprecedented amounts of materiel support from allies.

    • @matztz_4560
      @matztz_4560 Рік тому +62

      @@Troopertroll was The stunning Manpower and industrial capacity that made The soviets Win, The leand-lease represents like 4%~ of The soviet production, most of The land lease come for The brits

    • @HENSIONAVDUli
      @HENSIONAVDUli Рік тому +20

      ​@@Jusmemeing no 😂. Soviets won against Hitler with the help of the allies . If IT was 1 vs 1 Hitler would defeated soviets

  • @antonlavrentiev5249
    @antonlavrentiev5249 Рік тому +57

    When I was in school veterans still were plenty, and on Victory Day they were invited to school to tell children about war. Even some teachers themselves were veterans. I remember the story of a participant of battle of Berlin. The assault during night in a spotlights was the most impressive event of his life. Also when they were fighting in the city itself, they got into house of German family, father, mother and 2 daughters. They just cut their veins and were bleeding to death. Solders asked a man, was he a member of Nazi party? He replied that yes, he was. Soldiers bandaged all the women, but not the man.

  • @terranboot9405
    @terranboot9405 Рік тому +16

    My grandfather, from Lithuania was fighting in the defence of berlin. He originally fought the Germans but after being forced to surrender after running out of ammunition and his entire platoon being wiped out they gave him the choice of POW camp or fight the Russians, who annexed them not long before. He told about how they would shoot around allied planes on the AA guns. All trust was taken away from them after the Germans found out. In the end he was ordered at gunpoint to destroy Russian tanks with a panzerfaust. He had a wild story.

  • @Cabage-d8h
    @Cabage-d8h Рік тому +3

    0:42 this moment really gave me chill's

  • @jgg204
    @jgg204 Рік тому +3

    Legend has it, Steiner is still on his way

  • @maximcerta1641
    @maximcerta1641 Рік тому +5

    14:52 He looks so happy