"Артиллеристы, Сталин дал приказ". Остается только добавить "Милости просим, пиздец вам". Многие товарища Сталина предали в исторической конъюнктуре, но стержень остался. " В честь нашего вождя, в честь нашего народа, мы радостный салют в победный час дадим". Слава Советским Артиллеристам. Слава СССР. Слава России.
А может и вправду он вычищал грязь и тараканов? Ведь многие страдают от дихлофоса", но лучше немного переболеть, чем жить кое-как и умереть среди грязи....
Kristjan Žigart One of the German Vets I was working with said that it wasn't the BM-13's, T-34/76's and /85's that scared him, but when he was near Minsk how they had rounded up a Partisan Group and were to execute them, most of the Partsin's where 15 and 14 but one was 12. He saw the execution with the boys not crying but there faces where super red with Anger in their eyes. The 13 year old he saw looked directly at him he described that he was short for his age and was surprised that he was 13 when was notified of his age. But when the 13 year was looking straight at him with eyes full of anger he became pale and described the eyes were "a portal from god showing his dissapointment". He was wounded by Soviet Airstirke in 1944, when the Luftwaffe was in Germany protecting the Fatherland from allied bombings, and the Germans had practically no air support on the Eastern Front. He was 19 at the time so when captured to Soviets did not think he was old enough to be charged as a war criminal so they sent him home and he said that out of all his encounters on the Eastern Front it was not the Tanks, Airplanes, Artillery or Soldiers that scared him but the Russians, how they were crafty and how the took the chances 1 to 100 against them and won the entire fucking war and were still the nicest people he has ever met. He believes that Russians are gods protectors is scared shitless of them.
Greg it was so terrifying because in most cases they heralded a big offensive or at least a greater assault. First a barrage of Katyusha rockets and then all others joined in.
"И сотня тысяч батарей за слезы наших матерей, за нашу Родину, огонь, огонь". Волосы дыбом встают. Поэтому и было так много добровольцев в СССР. Можно отсидеться, но как потом уважать себя. "Премудрый карась- против".
Fun fact According to Cornelius Ryan’s book “The last battle”, During the battle of Berlin Soviet guns were lined up for mile after mile and stepped back caliber by caliber. The mortars were in front. Behind them were tanks, their long main guns elevated. Next came self-propelled guns and, following these, batteries of light and heavy artillery. Along the rear were 400 Katyusha multiple-rocket launchers. In all, over 20,000 guns took part in this bombardment. At exactly 3 AM on the 16th of April 1945, three green flares soared into the sky and the huge collection of guns roared into life. In merely 35 minutes, half a million shells of all types and calibers were let loose. Many soldiers on both sides were battle-hardened veterans of the Eastern front, yet even they didn’t expect the true intensity of this barrage. The noise was terrible. Gunners had to keep their mouths open to equalize the pressure on their ears, otherwise their eardrums would rupture. One experienced Soviet battery commander even warned his crews to not only open their mouths but also scream at the top of their lungs. The crew did exactly that but blood still ran from their ears. The most fearsome sound of all came from the Katyushas. The rocket projectiles whooshed off the launchers in fiery batches and screeched through the night, making terrifying noise like “huge blocks of steel grinding together”. Everyone on both the German and Soviet sides suffered from some degree of deafness and could not hear very well at least for a while. In Marshal Zhukov’s command bunker, only when the bombardment was over could the staff barely hear their telephones ringing. Even residents of the eastern districts of Berlin, some 55 kilometers away from the target area, could hear the bombardment like distant thunder. Also according to Cornelius Ryan: The German countryside beyond the western Kustrin bridgehead seemed to disappear before a rolling wall of bursting shells. Whole villages disintegrated. Earth, concrete, steel, parts of trees spewed into the air and in the distance forests began to blaze. Years later German survivors would vividly recall the strange hot wind that suddenly sprang up and howled through the forests, bending saplings and whipping dust and debris into the air. Antony Beevor’s book “The fall of Berlin” cited Gerd Wagner in the German 27th Parachute Regiment: “In a matter of a few seconds all my ten comrades were dead.” When Wagner recovered consciousness, he found himself lying wounded in a smoking shell crater. He was only just able to struggle back to the second line. Few escaped alive from the artillery barrage which smashed trenches and buried their occupants, both alive and dead. Bodies are still being discovered well over half a century later. The massive barrage also produced strange concussion effects. Troops and equipment alike shook uncontrollably from the shock. In houses closer to the front, pictures fell off walls, windows and mirrors shattered. In Muncheberg, a cross tumbled from the church spire. In the police station at Mahlsdorf books fell off their shelves and telephones rang for no reason. Lights dimmed and flickered in many areas. In Dahlwitz-Hoppegarten an air raid siren suddenly went berserk and no one could switch it off. Along the edges of Weissensee and Lichtenberg a sudden wind caused curtains to whip and flap with ghostly abandon, and in Erkner some inhabitants of air raid shelters were jolted out of sleep, not by noise but by a sickening vibration of the earth. The world had never seen such a massive artillery bombardment like that before, it has never seen anything like that since.
@@Rickolioo24 Yes, I am from Russia from Volgograd (Stalingrad). We still find not only individual remains of soldiers, shells and letters, but also whole mass graves
I think we should mentioned antitank artillery as well. It played a key role at stopping German panzers on a lot of occasions. Those guys been firing at the tanks at a blank point range (a couple of hundred feet, or so). The death toll among the anti-tank artillery crews was enormous. They even called themselves "death to the enemy, grave to ourselves". This is a very loose translation of the Russian proverb "smert vragu, pizdes raschetu".
This film is called The Stalingrad Battle (1949. It was the first film ever made about the events of 1942-1943 and to this day is accepted as quite realistic and well done.
It's so amazing! Despite deep suffering, the Russian people overcame the most terrible killing machine ever been in the History! Long life to Russia, long life to Russian people. Brazilians respect you so much.
hacker noobro I laugh at your logic: "The Romanian army invaded the soviet union in order to give food to the starving population". You make Goebbels blush.
hacker noobro en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Eastern_Front_(World_War_II)Goes to the operation barbarossa section: "At 03:15 on 22 June 1941, 99 of 190 German divisions, including fourteen panzer divisions and ten motorized, were deployed against the Soviet Union from the Baltic to the Black Sea. They were accompanied by ten Romanian divisions, and nine Romanian and four Hungarian brigades." Whatchu gon say 'bout that. :)
Спасибо, Товарищ Сталин, за моё счастливое детство.... Я горжусь своей страной-своим народом!!! Пусть думают, держава мира слева, но мы то знаем справа, Россия-Великая Держава!
Для меня моя Держава (СССР, Россия) всегда по центру. Ладно, обосную немного, на глобусе Моя Страна всегда повернута ко мне лицом. Вот и думайте кто с обратной стороны? В остальном согласен полностью.
Hi. I don´t know if you know it, but the words at the beging with Stalin 0:38 is by Czech language ,,Lets start commrad Vasiljevskij,,. The great Red army is the best against faschists. I listening Red army choir in every day. Thank you guys.
there is a few versions about this song Известно, что в хрущёвские годы в текст песни было внесено изменение: вместо "Когда нас в бой пошлёт товарищ Сталин И первый маршал в бой нас поведёт!" пелось: "Когда суровый час войны настанет И нас в атаку Родина пошлёт." Также (притом наиболее часто встречающийся) есть вариант: "Когда нас в бой пошлёт страна родная И первый маршал в бой нас поведёт."
Да не русские.Это Советские марши.В России нет продолжателей идей Советского государства,считается,что в Советском Союзе только калоши и могли делать.А то,что Россия пользуется наработками авиастроения,танкостроения,стрелкового оружия всех систем ещё советских учёных-изобретателей,это не вспоминают,молчаливо приписывая себе все наработки.Так-то.Народ думай,кто у руля страны,и не пора ли дать пинка таким рулевым. Слава тов. Сталину И.В. Свободу Платошкину Н.Н.
Thank you, Im glad you like it. The problem is that there are probably three versions of this song. But as you have mentioned, one is in bad quality, the second is slightly modified (Stalin is omited)and this is the only one with original text and great quality.
Thank you very much, friend. Im really glad that you have noticed my modest work. Im surprised that people come to watch my videos, because USSR/Russia is not very favourite theme. If you would need anything, or If I would be able to help you somehow in the future, dont hesitate and tell me. Cheers.
As I was a Kid in (Western) Germany I always wanted to be a Soviet soldier and watched all the Russian war movies at the DDR TV. I had one of these plush hats with ears and I played I was in a T34...
Dimitri Hussov Well, the Soviet Artillery has been called "the queen of the battlefield" (in WWII) - and actually even late into the 20'th century, the Red Army doctrine emphasized the use of artillery (including rockets) over the use of air power. So you could say they were the most bad-ass artillery out there! :))
ah the forces of the red army leaving the fascistisc germans on there knees crying for mama i salute to all the heroes of the army who are still here and beyond
You are right and to be honest I was quite surprised that the film wasnt shot according to "stalinist history". The film is divide do on two parts, first one shows how terrible was autumn 1942 and second is just about soviet victory. But nobody tried to present events of 1942-43 as some holiday for red army. At one scene Chuikov and his soldiers are swearing the oath (while germans are constantly advancing) that they would rather die in Stalingrad then to give it up to the enemy.
You mean the footage? Its from, probably the first and the best film about Stalingrad, The Stalingrad Battle (1949), by V. Petrov. www.amazon.com/Battle-Stalingrad-Restored-Part-Soviet/dp/B004TXFFI6
Favorite videotrack for artillerymen song. Nazi german marchmusic is cocky fun. Soviet socialist marches are dead serious and bring tears to your eyes. The greater the villain the greater the hero.....
Звук при просмотре обязательно надо сделать погромче, потому что песня отличная и замечательная! И потому еще, что артиллерия это всегда громкая штука.
Многие из тех, кто снимался в массовке, сами были на фронте и ходили в настоящие атаки. Слушая эту песню всегда вспоминаю своего деда артиллериста, защищавшего Москву в 41.
Я не спорю с тем, что когда вы служили в ВС СССР слова песни были именно такими, но то что, текст песни был изменен в угоду политической конъюнктуре, а именно стараниями Хрущева, мне не нравиться, о чем я и написал. Хотя и до фарса 22 съезда подобные моменты были - знаменитая "Белая армия, черный барон" изначально в припеве имела слова "С отрядом флотским товарищ Троцкий нас поведет в последний бой". А так песня из моих самых любимых.
Grande video........great song Great Stalin.............. Мы не должны забывать о последних тепла, он боролся до последнего пушка молчит, в Севастополе. Великий Сталин, освободителя человечества. Да здравствует героический советский народ и его славная, непобедимая и легендарная Красная Армия.
Мой дед артиллеристом был в войну, связист в группе корректировщиков огня гаубичной 152 мм. батареи, прошёл от Сталинграда до Маньчжурии, всегда эту песню пел в её изначальном варианте, "артиллеристы Сталин дал приказ", хотя после смерти Сталина официально изменили строки на "артиллеристы точный дан приказ". Наград никогда не носил, книжкой ветерана не пользовался, о войне практически ничего не рассказывал, а когда выпивал в основном плакал держа меня на руках и я ревел вместе с ним. Но, всегда, на 9 мая первым поднимал тост "За Родину, За Сталина!".
Горит в сердцах у нас любовь к земле родимой, Мы в смертный бой идем за честь родной страны. Пылают города, охваченные дымом, Гремит в седых лесах суровый бог войны.
Subtitles added!
"Артиллеристы, Сталин дал приказ". Остается только добавить "Милости просим, пиздец вам". Многие товарища Сталина предали в исторической конъюнктуре, но стержень остался. " В честь нашего вождя, в честь нашего народа, мы радостный салют в победный час дадим". Слава Советским Артиллеристам. Слава СССР. Слава России.
Не "в последний раз", а "в победный час".
Спасибо
А может и вправду он вычищал грязь и тараканов? Ведь многие страдают от дихлофоса", но лучше немного переболеть, чем жить кое-как и умереть среди грязи....
Игорь Сергеев Иногда нужно чистить кладовку и окна.
Кто предал на 20-м съезде тот обсирается сейчас, люди видят действие.
Артиллеристы, Сталин дал приказ!
v ju ОГОНЬ!
Сталину слава!
Za rodinu
Dank jullie Russen!😁
Katusha (mobile rocket launcher) - a horror of front line. Absolutely devastating when used en mass.
Comrade Zay That ought to have saved many, many pointless deaths.
Burboss Да немцы в первый раз не поняли что это, паника была в Орше.
Kristjan Žigart One of the German Vets I was working with said that it wasn't the BM-13's, T-34/76's and /85's that scared him, but when he was near Minsk how they had rounded up a Partisan Group and were to execute them, most of the Partsin's where 15 and 14 but one was 12. He saw the execution with the boys not crying but there faces where super red with Anger in their eyes. The 13 year old he saw looked directly at him he described that he was short for his age and was surprised that he was 13 when was notified of his age. But when the 13 year was looking straight at him with eyes full of anger he became pale and described the eyes were "a portal from god showing his dissapointment". He was wounded by Soviet Airstirke in 1944, when the Luftwaffe was in Germany protecting the Fatherland from allied bombings, and the Germans had practically no air support on the Eastern Front. He was 19 at the time so when captured to Soviets did not think he was old enough to be charged as a war criminal so they sent him home and he said that out of all his encounters on the Eastern Front it was not the Tanks, Airplanes, Artillery or Soldiers that scared him but the Russians, how they were crafty and how the took the chances 1 to 100 against them and won the entire fucking war and were still the nicest people he has ever met. He believes that Russians are gods protectors is scared shitless of them.
Kristjan Žigart I know, I was just sharing
Greg it was so terrifying because in most cases they heralded a big offensive or at least a greater assault. First a barrage of Katyusha rockets and then all others joined in.
No one can survive by my artillery barages and my BM-13
Joseph Stalin urraaa za rodinu za stalina
Nazi's learned it hard way.
The God of war!
Здрастви нашој браћи Русима из братске Србије.
Здраво, брат србин! )))
Косово jест Српска земja!
Vatnik party
Lietuvis, you are khuylo))
Гай Монтэг you are dalbajob
All these scenes are from the soviet movie "The Stalingrad Battle" (1949), directed by V. Petrov.
"И сотня тысяч батарей за слезы наших матерей, за нашу Родину, огонь, огонь". Волосы дыбом встают. Поэтому и было так много добровольцев в СССР. Можно отсидеться, но как потом уважать себя. "Премудрый карась- против".
Fun fact
According to Cornelius Ryan’s book “The last battle”, During the battle of Berlin Soviet guns were lined up for mile after mile and stepped back caliber by caliber. The mortars were in front. Behind them were tanks, their long main guns elevated. Next came self-propelled guns and, following these, batteries of light and heavy artillery. Along the rear were 400 Katyusha multiple-rocket launchers. In all, over 20,000 guns took part in this bombardment.
At exactly 3 AM on the 16th of April 1945, three green flares soared into the sky and the huge collection of guns roared into life. In merely 35 minutes, half a million shells of all types and calibers were let loose. Many soldiers on both sides were battle-hardened veterans of the Eastern front, yet even they didn’t expect the true intensity of this barrage.
The noise was terrible. Gunners had to keep their mouths open to equalize the pressure on their ears, otherwise their eardrums would rupture. One experienced Soviet battery commander even warned his crews to not only open their mouths but also scream at the top of their lungs. The crew did exactly that but blood still ran from their ears. The most fearsome sound of all came from the Katyushas. The rocket projectiles whooshed off the launchers in fiery batches and screeched through the night, making terrifying noise like “huge blocks of steel grinding together”.
Everyone on both the German and Soviet sides suffered from some degree of deafness and could not hear very well at least for a while. In Marshal Zhukov’s command bunker, only when the bombardment was over could the staff barely hear their telephones ringing. Even residents of the eastern districts of Berlin, some 55 kilometers away from the target area, could hear the bombardment like distant thunder.
Also according to Cornelius Ryan: The German countryside beyond the western Kustrin bridgehead seemed to disappear before a rolling wall of bursting shells. Whole villages disintegrated. Earth, concrete, steel, parts of trees spewed into the air and in the distance forests began to blaze. Years later German survivors would vividly recall the strange hot wind that suddenly sprang up and howled through the forests, bending saplings and whipping dust and debris into the air.
Antony Beevor’s book “The fall of Berlin” cited Gerd Wagner in the German 27th Parachute Regiment: “In a matter of a few seconds all my ten comrades were dead.” When Wagner recovered consciousness, he found himself lying wounded in a smoking shell crater. He was only just able to struggle back to the second line. Few escaped alive from the artillery barrage which smashed trenches and buried their occupants, both alive and dead. Bodies are still being discovered well over half a century later.
The massive barrage also produced strange concussion effects. Troops and equipment alike shook uncontrollably from the shock. In houses closer to the front, pictures fell off walls, windows and mirrors shattered. In Muncheberg, a cross tumbled from the church spire. In the police station at Mahlsdorf books fell off their shelves and telephones rang for no reason. Lights dimmed and flickered in many areas. In Dahlwitz-Hoppegarten an air raid siren suddenly went berserk and no one could switch it off. Along the edges of Weissensee and Lichtenberg a sudden wind caused curtains to whip and flap with ghostly abandon, and in Erkner some inhabitants of air raid shelters were jolted out of sleep, not by noise but by a sickening vibration of the earth.
The world had never seen such a massive artillery bombardment like that before, it has never seen anything like that since.
Wait both alive and dead are still being found a century later?
@@Rickolioo24 Yes, I am from Russia from Volgograd (Stalingrad). We still find not only individual remains of soldiers, shells and letters, but also whole mass graves
can't to see this again in kiev
Attack the hunger dudes you get the mini nukes
@@tacosdekirin lol this aged like milk
I think we should mentioned antitank artillery as well. It played a key role at stopping German panzers on a lot of occasions. Those guys been firing at the tanks at a blank point range (a couple of hundred feet, or so). The death toll among the anti-tank artillery crews was enormous. They even called themselves "death to the enemy, grave to ourselves". This is a very loose translation of the Russian proverb "smert vragu, pizdes raschetu".
This is very high quality audio you have here. Beautifully made. A masterpiece, really.
This film is called The Stalingrad Battle (1949. It was the first film ever made about the events of 1942-1943 and to this day is accepted as quite realistic and well done.
It's so amazing! Despite deep suffering, the Russian people overcame the most terrible killing machine ever been in the History! Long life to Russia, long life to Russian people. Brazilians respect you so much.
hacker noob вранье
ну и дурак
we invented some more killing machines ourselves.
hacker noobro I laugh at your logic: "The Romanian army invaded the soviet union in order to give food to the starving population". You make Goebbels blush.
hacker noobro en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Eastern_Front_(World_War_II)Goes to the operation barbarossa section: "At 03:15 on 22 June 1941, 99 of 190 German divisions, including fourteen panzer divisions and ten motorized, were deployed against the Soviet Union from the Baltic to the Black Sea. They were accompanied by ten Romanian divisions, and nine Romanian and four Hungarian brigades."
Whatchu gon say 'bout that. :)
За Родину, за Сталина!!!!!
Спасибо, Товарищ Сталин, за моё счастливое детство.... Я горжусь своей страной-своим народом!!! Пусть думают, держава мира слева, но мы то знаем справа, Россия-Великая Держава!
Для меня моя Держава (СССР, Россия) всегда по центру. Ладно, обосную немного, на глобусе Моя Страна всегда повернута ко мне лицом. Вот и думайте кто с обратной стороны? В остальном согласен полностью.
Rus Gas Я просто процитировал слова из песни группы "Многоточие" - Америка. Возьму на заметку))
Rus Gasпросто на картах мира обычно в самом центре Лондон (нулевой мередиан). Потому Россия справа, а США - слева. =)
Ты же не жил при Йосе, йопта! Ты и в Совке-то толком не жил, судя по фото!
acb1511
Ладно, звиняй "боярин не признал, аль ты князь" , но оброзованый - это не комильфо, надо исправляться. По поводу школоты согласен.
i love the war movies of the 50s because its realistic
Same here!! Much better then today's CGI
50s soviet movies you say, because hollywood war movies back them...pffff.
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ПРЕЛЕСТЬ!!!!!! Автору ролика ОГРОМНОЕ СПАСИБО за высокое качество звука!!!!!!
Hi. I don´t know if you know it, but the words at the beging with Stalin 0:38 is by Czech language ,,Lets start commrad Vasiljevskij,,. The great Red army is the best against faschists. I listening Red army choir in every day. Thank you guys.
there is a few versions about this song
Известно, что в хрущёвские годы в текст песни было внесено изменение: вместо
"Когда нас в бой пошлёт товарищ Сталин
И первый маршал в бой нас поведёт!"
пелось:
"Когда суровый час войны настанет
И нас в атаку Родина пошлёт."
Также (притом наиболее часто встречающийся) есть вариант:
"Когда нас в бой пошлёт страна родная
И первый маршал в бой нас поведёт."
Stalin said: "Lets commence, comrade Vassilevkyi."
From hundreds of thousands cannons
for our mother"s tears
for our motherland
Fire! Fire!
Сильные Русские марши !!! С ДНЁМ ПОБЕДЫ!!!
Да не русские.Это Советские марши.В России нет продолжателей идей Советского государства,считается,что в Советском Союзе только калоши и могли делать.А то,что Россия пользуется наработками авиастроения,танкостроения,стрелкового оружия всех систем ещё советских учёных-изобретателей,это не вспоминают,молчаливо приписывая себе все наработки.Так-то.Народ думай,кто у руля страны,и не пора ли дать пинка таким рулевым.
Слава тов. Сталину И.В.
Свободу Платошкину Н.Н.
saludos pueblo valiente russo pais que conoci y gente muy buena en moscu pais hermoso saludos desde argentina
Saludos cordiales desde Rusia!
Красивая песня...
I love this march... And Comrade Stalin too.
+Tony Smith Мы тоже любим свои марши!!!!
I just like the march: NOT the communists!
А ты брат, дурак ((
You prefer the Nazis?
Stalin is a great man comrade Tony
ПОЗДРАВЛЯЮ ВСЕХ С НАСТУПАЮЩИМ ПРАЗДНИКОМ - 65 ЛЕТ СО ДНЯ ВЕЛИЧАЙШЕЙ ПОБЕДЫ!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Слава живым и Вечная Память павшим,отличная песня а откуда кадры что за фильм
Фильм "Сталинград" 1949 года.
ЗдОрово!
У меня дед был старшиной артбатареи!
Погиб в 1941 под Москвой.
Thank you, Im glad you like it. The problem is that there are probably three versions of this song. But as you have mentioned, one is in bad quality, the second is slightly modified (Stalin is omited)and this is the only one with original text and great quality.
My grandfather was a sgt in the Red Army artillery divisions in Stalingrad so this clip means just that little bit more to me.
Спасибо, братуха! Артеллирейская часть, ЗаБВО 1987-89 гг.
+VIACHEMODAN spasibo brat
Thank you very much, friend. Im really glad that you have noticed my modest work. Im surprised that people come to watch my videos, because USSR/Russia is not very favourite theme.
If you would need anything, or If I would be able to help you somehow in the future, dont hesitate and tell me. Cheers.
Glory to the CCCP from a Desi south Asian.
Не дай бог никому.
Russia the greatest!!!
Komeradski pozdrav iz Slovenije!
Operation Uranus
Operations Sending Fascist to gulag
NEM IMAGINO O ORGULHO QUE VOCES TEM DA RÚSSIA. BELÍSSIMO VIDEO. GRANDE E PODEROSA RUSSIA
As I was a Kid in (Western) Germany I always wanted to be a Soviet soldier and watched all the Russian war movies at the DDR TV. I had one of these plush hats with ears and I played I was in a T34...
"Артиллеристы Сталин дал приказ, артиллеристы зовет Отчизна нас". Ждем и надеемся.
Artillery is the godess of war.
Уррррррррррррррраааааааа! За нашу Советскую Родину, вперед к победе!
Проеб***** родину, осталось клочь не догрызоного.
HONOUR & RESPECT!
Thank you, you have said it very well.
Best rush B ever
And first Rush B
@@miko886 Rush (B)erlin
My grandfather favorite song he was one of them .
Of course it's his favourite song. How can you NOT like it when your artillery is so badass, they even have time to SING before they shoot?
Dimitri Hussov Well, the Soviet Artillery has been called "the queen of the battlefield" (in WWII) - and actually even late into the 20'th century, the Red Army doctrine emphasized the use of artillery (including rockets) over the use of air power. So you could say they were the most bad-ass artillery out there! :))
Morsificator Uhum were?? STILL ARE!
snipermakedonski MSTA :)
Your Grandfather was the one who serves God of War (artillery)
Има овде много поклоника великог Совјестког Савеза!
Поздрав из Србије!
ah the forces of the red army leaving the fascistisc germans on there knees crying for mama i salute to all the heroes of the army who are still here and beyond
thanks you comrade
long live mother russia
Wow. The cinematography on this movie is very advanced for it's time. Looks so real.
You are right and to be honest I was quite surprised that the film wasnt shot according to "stalinist history". The film is divide do on two parts, first one shows how terrible was autumn 1942 and second is just about soviet victory. But nobody tried to present events of 1942-43 as some holiday for red army. At one scene Chuikov and his soldiers are swearing the oath (while germans are constantly advancing) that they would rather die in Stalingrad then to give it up to the enemy.
My GrandPa was among them, he defened Stalingrad, he loved this song, many of his friends died there in this war.
Товарищ Сталин, рано ты ушёл.
Those Russian missle trucks would make finding a parking spot at Wal-Mart such a treat! :D
Thank you lads, I appreciate that you like this song. Its one of my favourites.
'Artilermen Stalin Gave order'... Fuck What a Grate Milaitary Song!!
HOW ON EARTH did you find this!! anyway thanks for the video!
You mean the footage? Its from, probably the first and the best film about Stalingrad, The Stalingrad Battle (1949), by V. Petrov.
www.amazon.com/Battle-Stalingrad-Restored-Part-Soviet/dp/B004TXFFI6
ура нашему отдельному 14 артиллеристско-пулемётномй полку! ЛенВо
Anatolii Laptik Ура!
very good vidéo too: 20/20! .
The most glorious movie, including the most glorious music
I listen to this while running on the treadmill at the gym
Kalinin, thanks for your magnific video. I enjoy it.
Awesome! I've heard another version and this is much better! Thanks.
Respect from USA . Good Old Days dont you agree :)
Hello brother. Only ower countys can save the world if peoples talking without political.
אינטרגלקטי מוסמך!🌹
Сертифицированный межгалактический🌹
Soviet film called Stalingrad battle (1949)
Какие песни писали, эх... С такой песней и умереть в бою не страшно.
Как все-таки киношники любят боевой порядок "куча мала". И пушки выстроили в ряд, как на параде.
Red army Choir - Song of artillerymen (Stalin ordered )
Thank you
Спасибо ! Перевод бы еще ,для "друзей" из США....
Слава Великому Товарищу Сталину! Слава СССР!
артиллеристы Сталин отдал приказ!
Истинный гимн богов войны
Favorite videotrack for artillerymen song. Nazi german marchmusic is cocky fun. Soviet socialist marches are dead serious and bring tears to your eyes. The greater the villain the greater the hero.....
Ну наконец-то (( Сталин дал приказ))
Звук при просмотре обязательно надо сделать погромче, потому что песня отличная и замечательная! И потому еще, что артиллерия это всегда громкая штука.
The song "Artillerists - you are Gods at war". Песня "Артиллеристы - Вы Боги на войне". ua-cam.com/video/xF_1B8RDa3A/v-deo.html
Napoleon: God is on the side of the strongest battalions
Stalin: We don't need God comrade. Our Gods are Katyushas, T-34s and IL-2s
Stalin: Our God is our Soviet people.
Многие из тех, кто снимался в массовке, сами были на фронте и ходили в настоящие атаки.
Слушая эту песню всегда вспоминаю своего деда артиллериста, защищавшего Москву в 41.
great song. without the breakthrough artillery divisions the great victories of the red army wouldnt be possible in 1944-1945.
The German were merciless to the Russians, PAYBACK for the Germans! My respects to Russia and the Western Allies!
Yeah, what should we call you? A Mr. Perfect?!
Обязательно передам привет своему классному руководителю.
soviets makes the best music!!!
The Stalingrad battle (1949)
Esse vídeo e muito bom, e o melhor do UA-cam.
Когда я служил у нас было так (артиллеристы точен дан приказ)
кстати и у нас тоже..
Эту мульку запустил в обращение "лысый кукурузник". Тем омерзительней это слышать людям которые знают и слышали оригинал песни.
Rus Gas каков оригинал ?
"Сталин дал приказ"
Я не спорю с тем, что когда вы служили в ВС СССР слова песни были именно такими, но то что, текст песни был изменен в угоду политической конъюнктуре, а именно стараниями Хрущева, мне не нравиться, о чем я и написал. Хотя и до фарса 22 съезда подобные моменты были - знаменитая "Белая армия, черный барон" изначально в припеве имела слова "С отрядом флотским товарищ Троцкий нас поведет в последний бой". А так песня из моих самых любимых.
Magnifique ! great song and video !
Thank you!
Grande video........great song
Great Stalin..............
Мы не должны забывать о последних тепла, он боролся до последнего пушка молчит, в Севастополе.
Великий Сталин, освободителя человечества. Да здравствует героический советский народ и его славная, непобедимая и легендарная Красная Армия.
i am listening to this song for the past year nearly every day and im stil not bored of it :) it still rocks
@1952NIKOLA да, ето всё ровно. я только спросил, в котором фильме находяться ети кадри. музыка отлична. поздравляю из бывшего союзника.
Once an artillery man always an artillery man
what a beautiful song
thank you
Well I dont know if we mean the same film, but this was the first to be made about that battle, it was shot 1949.
Мой дед артиллеристом был в войну, связист в группе корректировщиков огня гаубичной 152 мм. батареи, прошёл от Сталинграда до Маньчжурии, всегда эту песню пел в её изначальном варианте, "артиллеристы Сталин дал приказ", хотя после смерти Сталина официально изменили строки на "артиллеристы точный дан приказ". Наград никогда не носил, книжкой ветерана не пользовался, о войне практически ничего не рассказывал, а когда выпивал в основном плакал держа меня на руках и я ревел вместе с ним. Но, всегда, на 9 мая первым поднимал тост "За Родину, За Сталина!".
Агонь means fire (for shooting)
loved those artillary blasts at the start and end, really rouseing song
Горит в сердцах у нас любовь к земле родимой,
Мы в смертный бой идем за честь родной страны.
Пылают города, охваченные дымом,
Гремит в седых лесах суровый бог войны.
Артиллеристы точный дан приказ
Артиллеристы зовёт отчизна нас
Из тысяч грозных батарей
"Začnite soudruhu Vasilijevskij."
"Let Start Comrade Vasiliyevsky."