Battle of Stalingrad using Google Earth Remastered
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- Опубліковано 11 тра 2024
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The Battle of Stalingrad from start to finish.
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Can you make WW2 with units?
good job on this vid man
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“This cutscene is so boring, im skipping it” 0:37 - 0:40
“Wait why our soldiers are encircled???”
😂
Our? 😂
@@wookie1503 Hitlers pov
@@wookie1503 yes comrade, OUR
The sheer number of troops and casualties in this battle is staggering.
Deadliest battle in the history of mankind I think
"Staggering" 💀
NATO "I got this bro, hold me beer"
@@TheD4rkGamesXDIts not staggering to you?
@@cynicalPixels1:00 Lmao NATO would get steameolles by ww2 germany
Fun fact: 1 house in Stalingrad was held for more than France.
First by the Russians, then by the Germans
becouse french cuсks
Did it last longer then the French resistance tho ?
@@Somegoodperson We know that it was difficult for them to endure 5 years before they started shaving the heads of French women in revenge for French defeat
@@Huhi4et the war didn't lasted 5 year, they only shaved the women's hair not head if they did bad thing, like not obeying.
Seeing Italian and Romanian troops in Stalinigrad is something else other than a normal change of perception of time
I once read the memoirs of a woman who was near Stalingrad, she told how they were surprised that some Italians had feathers in their headdresses. Then she didn’t yet know the word surrealism, but I think that’s it.
Honestly, the Germans should’ve known that putting Italian and Romanian troops to the north and south of Stalingrad was basically a death sentence.
Hitler knew he was going to die so he took everyone with him.
wdym
@@laracarrilloemilio291Italian troops were essentially a liability to the Axis. Mussolini couldn’t even invade Greece without Hitler’s assistance, so it shouldn’t be a surprise when the Italian troops let the German troops get encircled.
@@GabeTheGamer Italian troops were actually decent, just that their leadership was trash
They did ok given the situation they were in and the equipment they had, honestly what choice did the Germans have?
Why Stalingrad is the largest city in the world? Because it takes 6 months to get from one end to the other!
from one side of the street to another
@@nikitashilov9758 We need also remember that It took very long for Germany to arrive at Moscow ... Finally at 2018
You see how close Germany was to beating Russia here - it is crazy to think one city may have changed the entire war.
The war was lost even before Stalingrad, this was just the final nail in the coffin
@@polishlithuaniainanutshell5146not really, this was the turning point of the war and if the Germans held the city, it would have been a massive defeat to the soviets
Нет.
Немчура не победила бы, если бы получила нефть на Кавказе.
Вы видимо пересмотрели new order или man in high castle
They were close to gaining Stalingrad, but I don't think them winning the battle would result in them winning the war. The Germans were already overextended in their supply lines, their soldiers exhausted, and the Soviet's still vengeful. If the Germans won, they would have to advance more territories which they would be too weak to do so. Sure they can now get the oil in the Caucases, but they likely wouldn't get it. Either the Soviets burn the oil infrastructure or fight another battle, one that they would have won.
I find it crazy because of the casualties. Irs so frickin deadly.
“I'm dying, but I'm not giving up! Farewell, Motherland"
On the first day, the Germans attempted eight unsuccessful attempts to break into the citadel.
To break the resistance of those remaining in the fortress, the Germans used incendiary ammunition and tear gas. The aircraft bombed them with five hundred kilogram bombs. An 1,800-kilogram bomb was even dropped, hitting a corner of the wall fortress and shaking the entire city of Brest with its detonation.
For almost a month, the defenders of the Brest Fortress pinned down an entire German division. The capture of the Brest Fortress - according to German historians - required the same forces from the Wehrmacht as the capture of Kyiv, the third largest city in the Soviet Union.
Remember everyone casualties don’t mean just deaths
Still the deaths in the battle are at least as high as about 2 to 2.5 million what makes it still the deadliest battle in history
@@AchseBerlinTokio1.1 million Soviet soldiers died in the battle to defend the city. Just think about that for a second…It’s absolute insanity
@@chrisstucker1813 soviets used POWs from japan, korea, germany, they dressed them up in soviet uniform giving soviet flags to charge german machine guns then shell the axis positions or sent out snipers from siberia to shoot them. which was a warcrime.
@@DonaldDuck666 This is from South Korean movie "My Way", not an actual thing. Also i doubt it is even a warcrime to do so
@@AchseBerlinTokio There is one "little thing" due to which there is a huge difference in the figures of the dead soldiers of the USSR and Nazi Germany...namely, if a soldier died as a result of his wounds only after more than three days, the Nazis did not show that death as a military loss, but as a death due to other reasons !
Your work really is incredible, the patience for the KeyFrames of each
flag, keep up the good work bro.
its not animated frame by frame bro its keyframes
@@itisplayer8865 yeah Keyframes, THX bro
true but this is not accurate. made up units
@@itisplayer8865 he doesnt know what keyframes are, it's basically where you just designate the start and end of where you want an object to go e.g. from top left to bottom right, and it will automatically animate the frames between within a certain timeframe you create.
@@Geo_Unveiled yeah I make these myself ik what they are
you grazed him!
-victor reznov in the battle of stalingrad
you only wounded him!
“It was just a decoy!”
😂 still people out there WHO know Reznov 👌🏽
THE 🐐
not so fun fact: average life expectancy in Stalingrad battle was 15 minutes
15 minutes 💀
i don't know where this myth came from, but a soldier in Stalingrad did not definitely die 15 minutes in fighting and there's no evidence to back this up.
Pretty sure it was 24 hrs
No, it was 24 hours
@@blanchet9153still crazy
Awesome video! One of your best so far man, cheers!
love the improved quality 👍
Nice job on remastering your videos! Now for the others
200k Romanians died for nothing at Stalingrad 😢
skill issue
@@Ismael_Malikshahi Equipment issue
Fascist supporter?
the 2.7 million soviets:
@@changeyourpfptomypfprn do you think theyve chosen to go to stalingrad. government probably sent thim with german pressure.
0:37 Operation uran started
Lo que no entiendo como es que de la nada quito a todos los alemanes y rumanos rápidamente...
@@TheD4rkGamesXD they were overrun by Soviet forces.
Edit: or destroyed in battle.
@@thefire5219 si se pero es increible como tan rápidamente quito a toda esa fila de alemanes
great video! its definitely improved since the first one!
So much better than the original,nice work m8!
How did u get these casualties number? it is 1.5 vs 1.5 million according to wikipedia
А им нормально. Заградотряды, одна винтовка на троих и прочее. Западная пропаганда не меняется.
The Romanians made the blunder of the century in terms of military planning
No,they didn't have enough equipment
Romanians fought as hard as Germans, they didn’t have the equipment
No they didnt. Their leadership had practically been begging Germany to provide those troops on the flanks with anti tank equipment since the start of the battle of Stalingrad, and even though German High Command said they would, they never did.
@@rarescevei8268их проблемы что они такие тупые
@@rarescevei8268if you do any research beyond the surface you’ll find ww2 is littered with Germany fucking up then blaming someone else.
this battle is a true evidence that your allies can be the reason of your defeat
Casualties sources: trust me bro
Why do you indicate the losses of the USSR along with the civilian population? So that the German army does not look so weak or to show the heavy losses of the USSR? Oh yes, the USSR could only defeat Germany by throwing soldiers at them, but the French army lost because of General Frost
Where are the hungarians? They lost an entire army in this battle and they doesnt appear here
They were placed further to the North, in the area of Voronesh. The 2nd Hungarian Army lost 2/3 of about 200.000 men.
Please do Yugoslav wars next, that will be very interesting to map out. 🙂
What an awesome video! 😯
Great work 👏👏🔥🔥
0:36 - 0:41 эти 5 секунд в этом видео, изменили ход войны
@@K4C17S5F2а вы это к чему?
Stopping kids from saying first.
I'm first to reply
Lol
Third
@@suitednoob A shit.
first
Good work👍🏻
Can you do the Liberation of Paris next?
The scale of the battle is scary
Nice video!
You can really tell how the Soviets focused on the weaker flanks in order to enable that encirclement which was a major setback for Germany, despite being „only“ around 200k soldiers.
It would have been really cool to see the strengths of those flanks in the animation.
Nice, could you do Battle of Warsaw 1920? I think this would look great!
That a 💀💀💀
тот самый момент когда СССР ненавидели русские и поляки одновременно
Times when the average soldier's life in Stalingrad was only 15 minutes...
Still unbelievable that all those numbers are individuals thrown into battle.
Just impressive how USSR had a huge amount of Soldiers and Resources. Their the country you should not mess with.
Кому выгодно распространять ложь о потерях Красной Армии?
Потери РККА - 1 130 000.
Потери Третьего Рейха - 1 500 000.
Взять и спецом нарисовать до 2 700 000 потерь РККА.
Геббельс ролик монтировал?
Have seen in several maps/animations the pocket of Romanian soldiers encircled separately from main German Pocket. Always wonder who they were. Were they elite units that didnt cave quite as easily as the other non-german axis forces? Or was it just random luck that had them surrounded like that?
question... HOW DO YOU DO THIS ITS AMAZING!
AND THEY SHALL NOT PASS!
Hitler could have just isolated the city, set up on the Volga, and moved into the Caucasus like they'd planned. But he stubbornly insisted that they take the city before moving on. What he ran into was the most staunchly determined defense meant to buy the Soviets time to assemble their reserves. It was during this time that Stalin got smart and started listening to the guys who knew what they were talking about and went with the pincers movement plan.
This battle was just as, if not more pivotal than the D-day invasion. The casualties the Germans and Soviets suffered there were massive.
El estalin se convirtió en Einstein
The Caucasus defences were hardening fast, Stalingrad had to fall else the Germans would risk a counter attack.
Well you are right because the D-day landing had absolutely zero effect to the outcome of the war. Though it kept the soviets and communist regimes out of western europe so there is that.
(By June 1944 the war was long lost for the germans)
Contrary to popular belief, most of the casualties are actually at the outskirts of Stalingrad where the big battles were raging. It was their doctrine from the start of the war to avoid getting bogged down in cities and relying on isolating and encircling them, so it's not like they didn't try doing exactly what you described. How was he supposed to do that if they couldn't cross the Volga?
The whole premise of Fall Blau and taking the Caucasus and the oil fields there was also completely off. The soviets destroyed every oil well they even closed in on, and it could take years to restore one. Hitler was warned by engineers about this, but he disregarded it. The WW2 Week by Week channel explains the level of sabotage from the soviets also very well. Specifically week 155 if you're interested.
@@SwitcherLittlebW The germans were able to get the Meikop oil fields running though not for long as they had to abandon anything below rostov as the soviets broke through the frontines all around Stalingrad in early 1943
Lest we forget
Hello, which tools are you using? Nice channel
Look at casualties
They are greatly exaggerated (I notice this with this author more than once)
@@jag0tocausalities aren’t fatalities
@@jag0to how?
@@jag0to oh i noticed that at the start of the video he just doubled the nazi casualties to the soviets.
the numbers here destroy the myth of the ussr's overwhelming numbers being a key factor in their success; it wasn't until after 1943 that the russians really gained an edge in terms of raw numbers
how u doing videos like that?
Yuro, make a detailed guide on mapping, the first guide is not very clear
Слава Советскому народу, народу-победителю!
Glory to Soviet countries' independence
@@Georgianmapping19283 It must be bad for you to live with mental retardation?
@@Georgianmapping19283 he literally just congratulated every country in ussr for winning the war ?
🤮
the people who needed Lend Lease to win the war otherwise USSR would be speaking German
0:37 that one romanian divisoin got trapped
Is there any details about this?
@@SuddenStrike_Kemo_Centeral yeah, that's the 3rd and 4th Romanian army, they were regarded as being our best forces and consisted of about 200k troops, at the end of the encirclement they weren't given any mercy since they were among the last to surrender, those who survived were sent to gulags in Siberia and while a few would return, most of them died either at stalingrad or in Siberia. And that's considered our greatest military loss ever, the casualties were so high, never had we lost so many soldiers before and probably never will.
@@dimitri6171 I mean I can't feel bad but damn.
@@thefire5219 yeah me neither, while we had to invade the soviets to take back our territories, any advancements outside of our original territories were just plain greedy, while I do feel bad for the common soldiers who joined the army to take back our lands and then suddenly found themselves fighting in stalingrad
@@dimitri6171 I am a communist and have researched a lot of what the soviets did pre ww2 and most of it seems logical. The soviets tried to create a defensive pact with Britain and France and when that failed they signed a nonaggression pact with the Germans with a clause to divide poland, which the Soviets assumed would happen in 1941-1942 period. But then when the germans invaded poland one day after the soviets signed the deal the Soviets had to quickly organize a disorganized force to send into poland. Then you got the Soviets trying to push the finnish border back from leningrad to prevent an easy capture. And then (for a reason I don't understand) the Soviets blatantly annexed Bessarabia. I do not understand the economic, political, or strategic goal the Soviets had in mind when taking Bessarabia. All it did was Piss the Romanian people off.
how do you make these?
Is there a way to make videos on your cell phone? Please show me how to do it
There isn’t
Hitler didn't give the Hungarian and Romanian Armies anti tank weapons that's why they lost also operation uranus
The Germans: almost capture the city
Romanians on the flanks: it's time for me to be lucky
It's almost like they had been asking Germany for anti tank equipment that never came even when promised. Romanians acted smart, it was once again the fault of german high command.
They did capture it. Why is this confusing the city is east of the river they took it. then got encircled in it.
Look at those two patches of Romanian flags on the left and right flank. The Soviet High Command place mobile reserves in those sectors.
From the video it seems the first major breakthrough by the Soviet troops was made at the area where the Romanians were the main force?
You seem to be saying it's all romanians' fault. Did same happen to Napoleon?
@@fungames24 You are way too sensitive! I just want to learn more about what happened historically after watching the video! Come on!!
Вот он, перелом войны.
Да, но в это время также шла операция у Ржева.
@@eluosi8236от туда немцы просто отступили
💬Потери России в Украине ликвидированными и ранеными составляют около 450 тысяч человек.
Об этом сообщает The Insider со ссылкой на заместителя государственного секретаря по вооружённым силам Великобритании Лео Догерти
@@K4C17S5F2 пон
@@K4C17S5F2 4,5 млн!!!!
The losses of the USSR are too exaggerated due to the fact that losses are counted, among other things, for Operation Uranus and for the Stalingrad meat grinder itself, while the losses of the Wehrmacht are calculated ONLY for the Battle of Stalingrad.
The USSR lost 1,129,619, and the Wehrmacht and its allies 1,500,000 people.
The fact you’re saying the axis had more casualties in this battle is insane
😂😂
Operation Uranus. Sorry 😂
@@gummilad2Why?
@@ugbuga The axis had overall better tactics and a lot of their offensive was on this battle and it is almost universally agreed that that the Soviets suffered far heavier casualties than the Axis not saying I support either too be clear
Como es que no esta la la primera y segunda guerra sino-japonesa???
I just noticed something
when you turn on captions, Hitler’s speech is captioned in German, but when it switches to Stalin’s speech, it gets captioned into Russian.
So Germans mistake was relying on Romanians
Never Trust Romania
Especially with your stuff
You sound like a Nazi, this was what the Nazis said when they lost this battle when it was completely their fault.
Their mistake was not equipping the Romanians to be able to deal with the Soviets.
What many people seem to not realise is that romanian political and military leadership had constantly been asking Germany to provide anti tank equipment for the romanians on the flanks. The German High Command said yes, and yes whenever they were asked for this equipment since around the start of the battle, but they never provided the romanians with it.
Are we going to talk about how bad the Soviet’s got whipped I mean they lost 1.2 million more solders then the nazis that is embarrassing
they had meat and not equipment so they threw meat in the meatgrinder to stall for time till they had prepared enough equipment to bite back and that resulted in the encirclement. It wouldn't have worked if Stalin didn't have an iron grip on entire Russia.
@@AwoudeX you mean the supreme soviet had a iron grip after the purges. Stalin was not a dictator. He didn't have total control.
Are we going to talk about germans inability to adapt to the cold environment in Russia? Russians didn't drive the germans away. It was the weather.
@@fastdrumming вы интеллектуально неполноценны ?
Official sources, the losses of the USSR are 1,129,619, the axis losses are about 1,500,000. The creator of the video is a liar
Those have got to be the most ridiculous casualty numbers I have ever seen lmfao. Where did you get them from? Haupt?
Stalingrad was in fact the turning point in WW2.
Nobody helped USSR but still manage to win the war
Even though USSR had played a major role in dismantling the Axis, European countries and America still hate Russia for absolutely no reason. NATO promised to not move eastward still they did.
The USSR did have help
@@theclaymate3497Stupid reason to make them not hate each other.
without the millions of US and Western troops defeating the Germans in Western Europe, Italy, and North Africa, plus without the US giving the USSR billions of dollars worth of guns, ammo, tanks, planes, trucks, jeeps, tractors, trains and locomotives, boxcars, train rail tracks, tires, steel, explosives, aluminum, wire, rubber, gun powder, fuel, food, clothes, blankets, cotton, army boots, radios, and other crucial military and logistical equipment through US Lend Lease then the USSR would have been steamrolled by Germany
@@theclaymate3497 They hate Russia cause their there rival. Simple as that.
Glory to Sowjets who defeat European fascism!
Claro, aunque tambien no lo hubieran podido lograr de no ser por el prestamo y arriendo, y que Alemania haya estado desviando recursos a otros frentes contra Reino Unido y Estados Unidos. Hay que reconocer a todos por igual, la URSS es la protagonista de la derrota alemana pero tambien hay que reconocer la aportacion occidental, comentarios cargados de ideologias, no, porfavor.
@@cvvv111 Lend lease was really small or insignificant.
@@Tanksnstuffs equipo especializado para la industria ayudo a que un t-34 se fabricara en torno a 3 veces mas rapido y barato, la URSS tenia una industria pobre, los asesores estadounidenses ayudaron en mucho a la indistria sovietica, sin contar los millones de suministros, vias ferreas, el 90% del material ferroviario de la URSS durante toda la guerra fue entregado por USA, la URSS solo fabricando un 10%, como te digo la industria sovietica era pobre, 1 vs 1 la URSS no le ganaba a Alemania, reconocimiento a todos los aliados que aportaron a la derrota alemana.
@@cvvv111 speak English
@@Tanksnstuffs entendiste mi otro comentario pero no este? Bueno, adios
i'm pretty sure this battle has the record for highest casualties in the history of all wars
Can you make WW2 with units?
Germany was the strongest in ww2
but still not strong enough
Until the US joined in
@@Mattt303 i don't think so
@Aziz-tg3wk Germany got its ass kicked when it ran out of fuel, and lost many battles as the Americans ramped up weapons production. The US logistics is impossible to beat, still to this day
@@Mattt303 If America fights Germany one on one America has no hope of victory
how did you make that?
That encircle ment☠️
General Hendrich Amsel was killed in the attack during the battle of Stalingrad
How can i make this this is soo cool!
Also this water reservoirs didn’t exist in there times. It was stepen.
What is it called ?
Can I ask where you got these loss figures from? Just from official sources, the losses of the USSR are 1,129,619, the axis losses are about 1,500,000.
My idea for next video:battle of verdun using google earth
The famous "cauldron" manoeuvre.
How are you able to fit the immense bravery of the Red Army soldiers on one screen?
I looked away for a bit. When I looked back at the screen I saw a huge ass encirclement
Эта битва была самая страшная во Второй Мировой войне
На самом деле, эта битва - самая кровавая за всю историю человечества.
Потери России в Украине ликвидированными и ранеными составляют около 450 тысяч человек.
Об этом сообщает The Insider со ссылкой на заместителя государственного секретаря по вооружённым силам Великобритании Лео Догерти
@@K4C17S5F2 Отлично. А теперь
1.) The Insider известен за распространение дезинформации насчëт конфликта, а военачальник даже не был в зоне СВО. Поэтому ты веришь белому шуму
2.) Целый альянс НАТО не может остановить одну сторону от продвижения к Киеву.
Проблемы?)
@@Tanksnstuffs ты очень глупый, танчик. Проблемы - у тебя с головой.
Потери путинских вояк - огромны, это ежу понятно..
@@K4C17S5F2 по данным сша эти цифры выдуманы ;)
Guys you know the germans took every part of stalingrad except 1 portion and that 1million kmsquare area was full of 1 million soviet soldiers
Breaking out would have saved alot of lives. But Adolf was forbidding it. The panzer counteratack was close the Troopers in the city were waiting and starting to burn supplies but the order never came.
00:36 Why does it look like the whole front collapsed and battle failed because Romanian front collapsed 😂
Time to watch Enemy at the Gates again
Commisar Kruschev: " They shall not pass!! "
Wow!
People want a indepth lengthy version of this should check out TIKhistory's 51 episode series. Though based on that series, he points out the 6th Army was given very little if any reinforcements after they reached the city primarily do to resource shortages and also do to a rivalry between General Halder and General Paulus. ie Halder prioritized other fronts over sending reinforcements to Stalingrad, surprisingly even Hitler did, as Stalingrad was actually a side show. German high command unlike the common misconception believed Paulus should be able to take the city with the forces he had, even if it took longer than they planned.
So seeing repeated long columns of divisions marching in like this video shows is likely not accurate at all.
Imagine being like the 87,926th or the 239, 273rd guy to take a bullet and die on either side of this war.
More Causality's
more worth it.
how can I do that
How can I do this?
Can you pls do marawi siege pls 🙏
Lets a go
How do they do it
Can't you make battle of plasey?
Do Eastern Europe after WW1 plz
Please do a video on the Sino Russo border build up during the fight over that island they had in the 50s
yess