This is a very good series about a lesser known (to those in the West) aspect of the end of WWII in Europe. Poignant and without glorification of war, this is excellent work. Congratulations to all involved.
This show is awesome and to watch the common soldier who answered the call to duty no matter which side they were on. My great grandfather lived thru the Baatan Death March. I wish I could hear his story.
That was a very realistic film. Such a shame noble courageous fighting men suffered after the end of the war at the hands of those who were to scared and cowardly to face them in combat. At least now Estonia and the other baltic states are free from communism and can remember their brave fighting men.
Сосалки благородные? Как крысы прятались и дрожали. В основном карателями и надзирателями были ,а тут вдруг хероями стали😀😀😀.а вот хрен вам Белоруссия помнит.Прага помнит.Россия помнит.
During the Soviet occupation 60 000 estonian sitizen were deported to Siberia, estimated 20 000 of them died fo malnutrition, cold weather conditions and hard labour. Those who survived - returned to Estonia in 1950-es. During the German occupation 125 000 man, women and children were executed to death in Estonia - including jews, gypsies, estonians, ethnic russian estonians and soviet POWs. Estonian Home Guard, 287th and 36th Estonian Police Battalions took active part in killing of innocent civilians. Do you see how "free of communism" Estonia behaved ? "Noble courageous fighting men" were robbing, raping and murdering bastards - even to own countrymen. Nazie and SS are still murderous Nazie and SS.
I’m sorry, but Soviets were anything but cowards. They faced one of the most professional, most destructive, and most disciplined military forces at the time. The Baltics deserve their independence. But Soviets never were too coward to face the SS or Wehrmacht. Estonians chose to side with Germany, and Germany lost. Anyone who fought for their families, whether it was a fight against Nazis of Communists, deserves respect.
I'm really enjoying this glimpse into a lessor known aspect of WW2. All the more poignant and engaging as its about the fellowship of individuals caught in the maelstrom of war and its immediate aftermath.
@@warproductionscz you guys did an excellent job! The part where the guy berried is gun, his uniform documents and last but not least he iron cross! It was so said! But powerful
Děkujeme! Přesně tak, je to záměr. Hlas Estonce ve vyprávění pak vysvětluje, že mu nerozuměli ani slovo. Pro zahraniční diváky jsme to tedy ani nepřekládali v titulcích. Díky ještě jednou za komentář 👍🏻🙂
It reminded me of that scene from "The Fallen" (2008) when those American troops encountered those Italian thugs. Nicely done, but it would have been even better in a war film just like Fury.
I really like it, just everything - locations, uniforms (especially), weapons, special effects, most importantly - the memories of the participants. We in Ukraine have been fighting off communist terrorists for 600 days, we feel everything ourselves, all the darkness of the Bolshevik evil spirits.💙💛
Nur die Wenigen die überlebt haben können uns erzählen. Es gab so viele Schicksale die unglaublich traurig sind. Gut erzählt. Only the survivors can tell their storys. There are so many other sad storys, never been told. God story so.
As a Vietnamese anti-communist, I can't help but feel sorry for the poor Baltic peoples who had to endure decades of oppressive communist and Nazi dictatorships. I'm glad all the three Baltic nations are now free. We Viets are working hard so we will also be free, too.
I have many times thought about Vietnamese war. In the West there is common narrative that it was very bad that evil US intervened and very good that they went out and noble-minded Ho Chi Minh communists won. From my Estonian perspective that could be somewhat wrong story. Nobody in the West does speak about sufferings under communists or suffering of all those escaping on boats. Many of us Estonians escaped with small fishing boats above stormy sea, many drowned or hunted down by Russian military ships, so we can understand Viet-nam people well. Compare the "awful fate" of Japan or North-Korea, "progressive leftists" had not such influence and US army occupied both, didn't abandon them - and today they are democratic free countries. Let compare that with North-Korea's fate under the rule of glorious communists.
@@zasmirko100 BRAVO!!! THANK YOU SO MUCH FOR UNDERSTANDING OUR SAD SITUATION IN VIETNAM. We need to get rid of communism as soon as possible. Also, very much like you, we have a big evil neighbor, China, that always wants to steal our land and murder people. Also, they love to claim Vietnamese inventions such as paper, rice agriculture, Asian architecture, Far East Asian cultures plus many other items were all invented by VIETNAMESE people. And the Chinese love to LIE and STEAL these great accomplishments from Vietnam.
@@zasmirko100 We are not lucky like you and the rest of the Baltic nations. At least you are free from communism, but we are not. Please encourage Vietnamese people to get rid of communism, so we can be happy and rich like you. Thank you so much.
Dvakrát mi už zmizel komentář.. tak to zkusím ještě jednou. Štíty na rukáv jsme si před lety nechali vyrábět v malé sérii na zakázku, ale cena byla vcelku dost vysoká. Pár exemplářů máme i přímo z Estonska. ;)
Also ich weiß nicht - an seiner Stelle hätte ich mir die zivile Kleidung des toten Deutschen angezogen anstatt weiter mit einer SS-Uniform durch die Tschechoslowakei zu spazieren...
Bez urazu przyjaciele Czesi, ale odwagą w tej wojnie to wykazaliście dopiero w 1945. W okresie jak Niemcy kapitulowali i bez broni przez Wasze terytorium powracali do Niemiec.
@@filipwankevavra7169 jeżeli chcesz mi zwracać uwagę na temat prawdy historycznej to wysil się i odpowiedz w moim języku. Co do mojego wcześniejszego wpisu to bardzo łagodnie wypowiedział się na temat odwagi i waleczności Czechów
@@nalimsniv to są epizody. Udział w czasie II wojny światowej Czesi mieli mały. Po rozpoczęciu wojny Czesi poddali się w błyskawicznym tempie. Czas okupacji też minął im na rozbudowie niemieckiego przemysłu. Sami Niemcy wspominali, ze w Czechach czuli się jak u siebie- bezpiecznie, bo tzw. Ruch Oporu był bardzo słaby. Wracając do niemieckich wspomnień to naśmiewają się, ze w momencie swojego odwrotu Czesi widząc obdartych, bez chęci walki Niemców odważali się im ubliżać lub zabrać coś z umundurowania, ale nie ma co się przejmować wielka Francja podobnie zapisała się w historii. Jeszcze raz Kolego bez urazu, ale w czasie wojny nie podpisaliście się
@@warproductionscz I know, and that’s when I was wrong. They are not the Estonian Resistance, they are part of the Nazi Estonians working for the Waffen-SS during WW2. I saw them in a WW2 Eastern Front movie “1944!”
@@Anthony-Sanders003 If you think they were "Nazi" you are in the wrong path. Estonians didn't love Germans at all and they hate Nazis, but Soviet short -time occupation had been such a horror that anybody doesn't wanted to return of that - so only possibility to get arms and resist Russians was to join Waffen-SS. Have you ever thought why Estonians avoided German conscription at times when Germans were so successful - and massively joined German army at times when everyone understood that they are loosing? You seem to think that they were extreme Nazis with strong suicide inclinations? By the way, did you knew that when Estonian soldiers must to say Nazi greeting "Heil Hitler!" they said "Ei ütle!" instead - for Germans it sounded very similar, but in Estonian language it means "I don't say it!". Very Nazi surely.
Geniuses. It’s strange why they didn’t shout “Sieg Heil” ... That would be very suitable for their Nazi uniform ... Well, the fact that they broke through to the Americans is not a secret, the Americans were tender towards the SS men ..
If you think they were "Nazi" you are in the wrong path. Estonians didn't love Germans at all and they hate Nazis, but Soviet short -time occupation had been such a horror that anybody doesn't wanted to return of that - so only possibility to get arms and resist Russians was to join Waffen-SS (Non-Germans couldn't join Wermacht). Why Estonians avoided German conscription at times when Germans were so successful - and massively joined German army at times when everyone understood that they are loosing? They were not extreme Nazis with strong suicide inclinations, they just tried to stop Russians - and Estonian Blue Hills was only part of the whole front were Russians whole month couldn't go forward - and that made possible to escape about 100.000 Estonians Westwards. When Estonian soldiers must to say Nazi greeting "Heil Hitler!" they said "Ei ütle!" instead - for Germans it sounded very similar, but in Estonian language it means "I don't say it!". Very Nazi surely.
Das ist schade,...sehr schade,........mein Vatter Amerikaner,...soldaten,......he passed when he was a mere 42 jahre alt,............WWII undt Korea wore him dow,n...GOD REST HIS SOUL!
I got a tears. I`ve lost in to story, well done and deeply thankful
Simply heartbreaking and emotionally powerful cinematography and script, thank you.
That was absolutely the best ive ever seen. Unbelievably original and well made..
This is a very good series about a lesser known (to those in the West) aspect of the end of WWII in Europe. Poignant and without glorification of war, this is excellent work. Congratulations to all involved.
Jste neskutečně dobří, díky je to pecka.
... pěkné, kouknu i na předchozí tvorbu ;) ... ať se daří
Very nice work guys. I look forward to the next episode.
This show is awesome and to watch the common soldier who answered the call to duty no matter which side they were on. My great grandfather lived thru the Baatan Death March. I wish I could hear his story.
Excellent. Highly engaging. Powerful story.
That was a very realistic film. Such a shame noble courageous fighting men suffered after the end of the war at the hands of those who were to scared and cowardly to face them in combat. At least now Estonia and the other baltic states are free from communism and can remember their brave fighting men.
Сосалки благородные? Как крысы прятались и дрожали. В основном карателями и надзирателями были ,а тут вдруг хероями стали😀😀😀.а вот хрен вам Белоруссия помнит.Прага помнит.Россия помнит.
During the Soviet occupation 60 000 estonian sitizen were deported to Siberia, estimated 20 000 of them died fo malnutrition, cold weather conditions and hard labour. Those who survived - returned to Estonia in 1950-es. During the German occupation 125 000 man, women and children were executed to death in Estonia - including jews, gypsies, estonians, ethnic russian estonians and soviet POWs. Estonian Home Guard, 287th and 36th Estonian Police Battalions took active part in killing of innocent civilians. Do you see how "free of communism" Estonia behaved ? "Noble courageous fighting men" were robbing, raping and murdering bastards - even to own countrymen. Nazie and SS are still murderous Nazie and SS.
I’m sorry, but Soviets were anything but cowards. They faced one of the most professional, most destructive, and most disciplined military forces at the time. The Baltics deserve their independence. But Soviets never were too coward to face the SS or Wehrmacht. Estonians chose to side with Germany, and Germany lost. Anyone who fought for their families, whether it was a fight against Nazis of Communists, deserves respect.
@@markmitin7397 cowards
@@markmitin7397 yeah cope
Your film craftsmanship is top quality.
Great job!! 👍👍👍
You guys are on a roll!
Love this series I've searched for a series like this for a while great job!🙏
Take a look at "Dusty Faces" by these guys...ParaLight WorX on yt
@@ianholland3594 Yeah I've watched them I'm just waiting for them to publish another movie or series.
👋👋👋💙💛
I'm really enjoying this glimpse into a lessor known aspect of WW2. All the more poignant and engaging as its about the fellowship of individuals caught in the maelstrom of war and its immediate aftermath.
Tubli, et seda ajalugu kajastate, respekt!!! 🙂
Impressive work. Good luck for the next ...
I can't wait till the next episode.!!
Great job guys.
Much appreciated. Thank you.
Amazing series!
excelente y muy bien lograda serie esperaré la continuación.
Great story and filming! It was so real almost like watching an actual film from the war!
Thank you very much. Authenticity and attention to detail were on our minds.
@@warproductionscz you guys did an excellent job! The part where the guy berried is gun, his uniform documents and last but not least he iron cross! It was so said! But powerful
Skvélé video 👍🏻. Jen mě trochu štvalo, že přes hudbu nejsou čeští odbojáři skoro slyšet (možná to je záměr, nevím). Jinak fakt pecka.
Děkujeme! Přesně tak, je to záměr. Hlas Estonce ve vyprávění pak vysvětluje, že mu nerozuměli ani slovo. Pro zahraniční diváky jsme to tedy ani nepřekládali v titulcích. Díky ještě jednou za komentář 👍🏻🙂
@@warproductionscz Super, tak tímpádem je to bez výhrady :D
Very good , well done !
this is an excellent if sad production. The Estonians had no where to go !
Thanks🌹from 🇩🇰
That nurse would have met a terrible fate.
👍🏻 skvělá práce 👍🏻
Děkujeme!
Great video!
Grande el valiente pueblo estonio! Saludos desde España
Фашистские преступники
Good work, you even mentioned Alfons Rebane.
... sehr interessant und gut gemachter Film !
It reminded me of that scene from "The Fallen" (2008) when those American troops encountered those Italian thugs. Nicely done, but it would have been even better in a war film just like Fury.
Surrendering one's weapons is never a good idea. There is a reason why they want to disarm you and trust me, it doesn't end well.
I really like it, just everything - locations, uniforms (especially), weapons, special effects, most importantly - the memories of the participants. We in Ukraine have been fighting off communist terrorists for 600 days, we feel everything ourselves, all the darkness of the Bolshevik evil spirits.💙💛
Excellent music !
Very Nice!
Excellent.
Great movie
Nur die Wenigen die überlebt haben können uns erzählen. Es gab so viele Schicksale die unglaublich traurig sind. Gut erzählt.
Only the survivors can tell their storys. There are so many other sad storys, never been told. God story so.
Danke schön!
Реконструкторы снимают фильмы о войне лучше, чем современный кнематограф, за бережное отношение к мелким деталям и антуражу не нужно беспокиться.
Thank you very much. :)
Trepidante historia, no se puede dejar de ver. Ojalá hubiese subtítulos en castellano.
en ajustes puedes ver la opción de idioma de los subtitulos
Who produces the uniforms you guys wear in your videos? Great content. Keep up the good work.
With such amazing work it's very sad to see only 1900 thumbs going up out of 309000 views, shame on you who watched it and just buggered off.
Well done !Alle Achtung!🤗
Too bad that all the suffering is true😢
I'm gonn stop watching until all the episodes are uploaded .. i hate the wait lol
We are really sorry for the wait 😀 But the fourth episode will be around 30 minutes. We look forward to!
The life of a combat soldier...
As a Vietnamese anti-communist, I can't help but feel sorry for the poor Baltic peoples who had to endure decades of oppressive communist and Nazi dictatorships. I'm glad all the three Baltic nations are now free.
We Viets are working hard so we will also be free, too.
I have many times thought about Vietnamese war. In the West there is common narrative that it was very bad that evil US intervened and very good that they went out and noble-minded Ho Chi Minh communists won. From my Estonian perspective that could be somewhat wrong story. Nobody in the West does speak about sufferings under communists or suffering of all those escaping on boats. Many of us Estonians escaped with small fishing boats above stormy sea, many drowned or hunted down by Russian military ships, so we can understand Viet-nam people well. Compare the "awful fate" of Japan or North-Korea, "progressive leftists" had not such influence and US army occupied both, didn't abandon them - and today they are democratic free countries. Let compare that with North-Korea's fate under the rule of glorious communists.
@@zasmirko100 BRAVO!!! THANK YOU SO MUCH FOR UNDERSTANDING OUR SAD SITUATION IN VIETNAM.
We need to get rid of communism as soon as possible. Also, very much like you, we have a big evil neighbor, China, that always wants to steal our land and murder people.
Also, they love to claim Vietnamese inventions such as paper, rice agriculture, Asian architecture, Far East Asian cultures plus many other items were all invented by VIETNAMESE people. And the Chinese love to LIE and STEAL these great accomplishments from Vietnam.
@@zasmirko100 We are not lucky like you and the rest of the Baltic nations. At least you are free from communism, but we are not. Please encourage Vietnamese people to get rid of communism, so we can be happy and rich like you. Thank you so much.
Mužu se zeptat ty estonský štitky stesy nechali udělat na zakasku
Dvakrát mi už zmizel komentář.. tak to zkusím ještě jednou. Štíty na rukáv jsme si před lety nechali vyrábět v malé sérii na zakázku, ale cena byla vcelku dost vysoká. Pár exemplářů máme i přímo z Estonska. ;)
Also ich weiß nicht - an seiner Stelle hätte ich mir die zivile Kleidung des toten Deutschen angezogen anstatt weiter mit einer SS-Uniform durch die Tschechoslowakei zu spazieren...
Слава СУОМІ!
Hi
Bez urazu przyjaciele Czesi, ale odwagą w tej wojnie to wykazaliście dopiero w 1945. W okresie jak Niemcy kapitulowali i bez broni przez Wasze terytorium powracali do Niemiec.
Learn history of other countries first then come and talk about it.
@@filipwankevavra7169 jeżeli chcesz mi zwracać uwagę na temat prawdy historycznej to wysil się i odpowiedz w moim języku. Co do mojego wcześniejszego wpisu to bardzo łagodnie wypowiedział się na temat odwagi i waleczności Czechów
RAF, Tobruk, Heydrich, Sokolovo, Kyjev, Dukla, Ostrava ...
@@nalimsniv to są epizody. Udział w czasie II wojny światowej Czesi mieli mały. Po rozpoczęciu wojny Czesi poddali się w błyskawicznym tempie. Czas okupacji też minął im na rozbudowie niemieckiego przemysłu. Sami Niemcy wspominali, ze w Czechach czuli się jak u siebie- bezpiecznie, bo tzw. Ruch Oporu był bardzo słaby. Wracając do niemieckich wspomnień to naśmiewają się, ze w momencie swojego odwrotu Czesi widząc obdartych, bez chęci walki Niemców odważali się im ubliżać lub zabrać coś z umundurowania, ale nie ma co się przejmować wielka Francja podobnie zapisała się w historii. Jeszcze raz Kolego bez urazu, ale w czasie wojny nie podpisaliście się
@@ukaszsikorski6728 Epizody? Tak to potom jo.
Estonian Resistance? I never heard anything about Estonian Resistance during WW2.🤔
A very interesting topic, which is much more comprehensive than it might seem.
@@warproductionscz I know, and that’s when I was wrong. They are not the Estonian Resistance, they are part of the Nazi Estonians working for the Waffen-SS during WW2. I saw them in a WW2 Eastern Front movie “1944!”
@@Anthony-Sanders003 If you think they were "Nazi" you are in the wrong path. Estonians didn't love Germans at all and they hate Nazis, but Soviet short -time occupation had been such a horror that anybody doesn't wanted to return of that - so only possibility to get arms and resist Russians was to join Waffen-SS. Have you ever thought why Estonians avoided German conscription at times when Germans were so successful - and massively joined German army at times when everyone understood that they are loosing? You seem to think that they were extreme Nazis with strong suicide inclinations? By the way, did you knew that when Estonian soldiers must to say Nazi greeting "Heil Hitler!" they said "Ei ütle!" instead - for Germans it sounded very similar, but in Estonian language it means "I don't say it!". Very Nazi surely.
@@zasmirko100 But is the WW2 movie “1944” based on a True Story?
Nende au oli truudus !
Нацисткий лозунг. Нацист?
Ještě chvilku a my taky postavíme sochu K.H.Frankovi a všem nackum.
A proč bychom to dělali?
Das Ende war blöd
Toto je akorát pro pitomce generála Pavla.
Děkujeme za názor a posíláme klíčenku…
Astounding acting and storyline...
Thank you very much.
Geniuses. It’s strange why they didn’t shout “Sieg Heil” ... That would be very suitable for their Nazi uniform ... Well, the fact that they broke through to the Americans is not a secret, the Americans were tender towards the SS men ..
If you think they were "Nazi" you are in the wrong path. Estonians didn't love Germans at all and they hate Nazis, but Soviet short -time occupation had been such a horror that anybody doesn't wanted to return of that - so only possibility to get arms and resist Russians was to join Waffen-SS (Non-Germans couldn't join Wermacht). Why Estonians avoided German conscription at times when Germans were so successful - and massively joined German army at times when everyone understood that they are loosing? They were not extreme Nazis with strong suicide inclinations, they just tried to stop Russians - and Estonian Blue Hills was only part of the whole front were Russians whole month couldn't go forward - and that made possible to escape about 100.000 Estonians Westwards. When Estonian soldiers must to say Nazi greeting "Heil Hitler!" they said "Ei ütle!" instead - for Germans it sounded very similar, but in Estonian language it means "I don't say it!". Very Nazi surely.
Das ist schade,...sehr schade,........mein Vatter Amerikaner,...soldaten,......he passed when he was a mere 42 jahre alt,............WWII undt Korea wore him dow,n...GOD REST HIS SOUL!
Great video!