Stalingrad : Momentarily Truce Between Battle (HQ)

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  • @zookatone
    @zookatone 9 років тому +389

    Dialog at 1:56 is actually funny:
    A:"You better stay here. (gives him the cigarette) It's alright. You remind me of my son."
    B:"So how old is your son?"
    A:"Three"

    • @McBlitz52
      @McBlitz52 8 років тому +7

      +zookatone Yeah lol.

    • @kllk12ful
      @kllk12ful 7 років тому +15

      I thought it was very sweet

    • @jorgmuller3838
      @jorgmuller3838 3 роки тому +2

      And he gives him the cigarette, he probably gives to his son a cigarette to. 😂

    • @lossantos5964
      @lossantos5964 Рік тому

      Du kannst wohl gut deutsch verstehen? … but that s not funny

  • @Norman7283
    @Norman7283 6 років тому +154

    1:58: Soldier 1: "You stay here! You're alright. You look like my son." Soldier 2: "How old is your son?" Soldier 1: "Three" :-)

  • @thelastjohnwayne
    @thelastjohnwayne 6 років тому +187

    There is always one jerk that breaks the peace.

  • @kanepyrovifo784
    @kanepyrovifo784 6 років тому +228

    this German version of Stalingrad is better than the American and Russian ones

    • @applebl3ach
      @applebl3ach 6 років тому +11

      russian one is good

    • @kanepyrovifo784
      @kanepyrovifo784 6 років тому +11

      DJ S yes the Russian one is pretty good

    • @uriahverne5725
      @uriahverne5725 6 років тому +9

      there is no american version

    • @NotTheLastOne
      @NotTheLastOne 6 років тому +11

      there are a few american movies about Stalingrad like the 'Enemy at the gates'

    • @davidsc9245
      @davidsc9245 5 років тому +14

      @@applebl3ach russian one is a bullshit with good special effects.

  • @tankmaster1018
    @tankmaster1018 8 років тому +111

    I absolutely love this scene. Really drives home the point that 90% of the soldiers who fought in WW2 were by no means bad people. They were just doing what they were told and fighting for their countries. Seriously, them exchanging food and medical supplies for their fellow wounded soldiers when they were just trying to kill each other a few minutes earlier almost honestly made me start tearing up...

    • @obiwankenobi785
      @obiwankenobi785 5 років тому +3

      The SS-soldiers are true assholes als bastards... they are not normal persons beside the Wehrmacht.

    • @TopDrek
      @TopDrek 3 роки тому

      @@obiwankenobi785 How were they the "true assholes"?

    • @WrongholeReagan
      @WrongholeReagan 3 роки тому +2

      @@obiwankenobi785 the “clean Wehrmacht” myth at it again. The Wehrmacht were better behaved than the SS, but not by much, especially on the eastern front

    • @blindergehorsam
      @blindergehorsam 2 роки тому +4

      @@WrongholeReagan every Men in War can be a good or bad no matter from witch Nation He come.

    • @archmagosdominusbelisarius8836
      @archmagosdominusbelisarius8836 11 днів тому

      This is what people to this day dont get.. they spit on germans

  • @robloxdude19
    @robloxdude19 9 років тому +543

    This is one thing I love about German war films. Nearly every US war film has shown ALL Nazis to be evil, ruthless murderers with no sense of concious or humanity but German war films show that not all Nazi soldiers were evil, they were actual human beings, some of whom were haunted by the acts they had been forced to commit or be murdered by your peers for cowardice.

    • @jamesosullivan532
      @jamesosullivan532 9 років тому +13

      well you must realize that the Germans followed hitler, our American ww2 movies are true. It shows how the nazis fought the Americans, and the Americans fought the nazis

    • @Slutskiy
      @Slutskiy 9 років тому +42

      Germans* you should say Germans and not nazis

    • @der_paule9816
      @der_paule9816 9 років тому +46

      James O'Sullivan American war movies was propaganda for the Us army.

    • @der_paule9816
      @der_paule9816 9 років тому +56

      The most soldiers of the german Wehrmacht are not nazis!!!

    • @der_paule9816
      @der_paule9816 9 років тому +34

      James O'Sullivan It is piontlessly to be discussed with you. Bye you know-it-all.

  • @josephmaton4982
    @josephmaton4982 10 років тому +199

    holy crap he musta been saving that spit for days

  • @marcelnechita
    @marcelnechita 11 років тому +19

    Moment of trading food is something .. I really cannot say it! I cannot find the word! It overwhelms me! I have no words! Just respect!

    • @progmetalJorge
      @progmetalJorge 3 роки тому +2

      That shows that trade is more powerful than war and hate, because you can really hate your neighbor and he can hate you more, but if you have something he needs and he has something you need, both are forced to lay down the differences and trade.

  • @StyleKrong
    @StyleKrong 7 років тому +75

    GG: "What are you thinking about?"
    Fritz: "I'm not. If you start thinking, you go crazy. So I don't."

    • @remenir97
      @remenir97 6 років тому +3

      StyleKrong those 2 are my favorite characters

    • @HansFlamme
      @HansFlamme 5 років тому +1

      @@remenir97 mine too, I'm sure they represent a lot of soldiers of the wehrmacht. And the other armys

  • @progmetalJorge
    @progmetalJorge 2 роки тому +18

    4:25 Trade, a powerful weapon. Forces you to forget your hate, nationalism and political ideas even for a moment, because you need something your 'enemy' has and you have something your 'enemy' needs.

  • @miksedk
    @miksedk 5 років тому +6

    Got this movie on DVD, watching it again and again from time to time. There's SO much good to learn from this movie. ..\/

  • @keilti
    @keilti 8 років тому +107

    Behind every rifle there is a human being, who listens to orders from their leader or their god and yet people won't understand that.

    • @17MrLeon
      @17MrLeon 7 років тому +5

      Oh there were more than bunch that were willing to do the shooting.

    • @antiilp7992
      @antiilp7992 5 років тому +3

      The wehrmacht was different. 99.9% were Drilled By nazi propaganda . But some were actual humans like Kurt knispel for example

  • @wilsonblauheuer6544
    @wilsonblauheuer6544 8 років тому +58

    anyone who slaughters unarmed men, wounded men, or violates a truce is guilty of war crimes

    • @MATTE.U.K
      @MATTE.U.K 6 років тому +8

      do you know who WAS guilty of war crimes? HALF THE GERMAN HIGH COMMAND

    • @noobster4779
      @noobster4779 6 років тому +10

      @@MATTE.U.K and the entire british and american airforce high command and dont let me get started on the russians...

    • @donaldswick1201
      @donaldswick1201 5 років тому

      @@noobster4779 Japan

    • @theurbanexperience6787
      @theurbanexperience6787 5 років тому +1

      dont get me started on the Serbs as well as the Ottomans (Armenian Massacre)

    • @captaintitus3840
      @captaintitus3840 5 років тому

      TheUrbanExperience i dont think you are researching armenian massacre. Just hearing someone talking about that and thinking "wow what an assholes" but trust me if you just look at the 1900s ottoman history you can see there is more armenians killing turkish people.

  • @tomservo5347
    @tomservo5347 2 роки тому +3

    It's always great seeing the seasoned NCO's keeping the fresh faced kids out of trouble without making them feel unwanted.

  • @satireisnotdead5804
    @satireisnotdead5804 Рік тому +8

    It's really sweet how the two most hardened soldiers (Fritz and Rollo) look after G.G., I reckon Fritz must have a younger brother back home who's similar to G.G., just as Rollo has a son who's similar to him. Plus you gotta give G.G. credit, even though he's still quite green, he's proactive, volunteering to go out with the Lieutenant and Fritz even though he's not got the experience to be undertaking such a task at this stage.

  • @harryhtet4273
    @harryhtet4273 7 років тому +63

    Wish it was a permanent truce...

    • @oldmovieman593
      @oldmovieman593 3 роки тому +1

      Yes but End of war is better my friend

  • @NathanaelTheAussie
    @NathanaelTheAussie 10 років тому +305

    3:00 Hey look! its Fegelein! FEGELEIN!!! FEGELEIN!!!!

    • @foxar9606
      @foxar9606 10 років тому +22

      Yeah. Guy portraing him is a good actor.

    • @mrjixk
      @mrjixk 10 років тому +27

      Dammit. Unfortunately he is not up his antics! Fegelien! Fegelien! Fegelien!

    • @edaxsachorwzky8898
      @edaxsachorwzky8898 10 років тому +8

      Yeah! In the meantime fegelein was with that whore in bed! LOl!!

    • @GameCrapDE
      @GameCrapDE 10 років тому +4

      HAHAHA xD

    • @foxar9606
      @foxar9606 10 років тому +3

      Edax Sachorwzky Dude, that was his pregnant fiancee. Do you even movie ?

  • @Captain-Nostromo
    @Captain-Nostromo 6 років тому +18

    This one and Das Boot is the best war movies ever

    • @turkishmauser1174
      @turkishmauser1174 5 років тому

      Captain Nostromo i totally agreed.thanks to.german-made war movies , the german soldiers are shown as ordinary people suffering at the hands of nazi ideology

    • @turkishmauser1174
      @turkishmauser1174 4 роки тому

      Fabian Kirchgessner when it comes to war crimes , allies committed more for instance in dresden , then open city , allied air forces dropped tons of fire bombs onto the civilians , most of whom were women , children and elder people

    • @turkishmauser1174
      @turkishmauser1174 4 роки тому

      Fabian Kirchgessner i am interested in ww2 as well , what i try to say is that the hands of allied are as blood -soaked as axis is but the people whom allies killed were not the jews

    • @turkishmauser1174
      @turkishmauser1174 4 роки тому

      Fabian Kirchgessner to be honest , france army in both ww1 and ww2 were great joke which did nothing but surrendering to german army . british air force , commanded by BUTCHER harris , bombed german cities discriminately , caused death of scores of non -combatants .
      what makes me wonder is that why the crimes of allies are censored ? the winners are always innocent ?

    • @turkishmauser1174
      @turkishmauser1174 4 роки тому

      Fabian Kirchgessner i did read mein kampg in 1999 , ah ok italian army is worse than french army
      german air force conduct less air bombings than allies

  • @aaa1234587
    @aaa1234587 11 років тому +30

    Дед моего товарища воевал в разведке и рассказал ему о том как немцы иногда делились едой с русскими,пока офицера не было на месте.Дед сказал что они не ели три дня, а немцы знали об этом.Окопы были близко и они кричали - Иван кушать и они ползли к ним в немецкий окоп.... Но в бою никто никого не щадил . все хотели выжить....

    • @tatjanaschwendinger262
      @tatjanaschwendinger262 2 роки тому +1

      Это точно.....если офицера рядом не было... Все были людьми,простые солдаты советские и немецкие вынесли весь ужас войны на своих плечах. Высших мерзавец вешать надо было,как ихних так и наших...

    • @MikeyPaper
      @MikeyPaper 2 місяці тому +1

      Interesting.

  • @harlemhornet
    @harlemhornet 6 років тому +12

    when you actually think about what both sides of these men would have gone through, it really is a beautiful part.

  • @eliteFFM
    @eliteFFM 7 років тому +87

    Siehst aus wie mein Sohn ...
    Wie alt ist dein Sohn ?
    3 😂😂😂😂

  • @thegator589
    @thegator589 3 роки тому +7

    These truces are so weird to me. It seems like they’re coming face to face with the demons they’ve been fighting against and realize they’re just people, same as them

  • @ИванБогданов-ч6п
    @ИванБогданов-ч6п 4 роки тому +8

    Один из самых крутых фильмом, показывают реальную войну!

  • @BlitzOfTheReich
    @BlitzOfTheReich 5 років тому +7

    4:27 I actually understood. 'What are you doing?'

  • @rickmorrow7592
    @rickmorrow7592 5 років тому +11

    You really need subtitles here. That would be brilliant.

  • @nicholasburd3369
    @nicholasburd3369 11 років тому +13

    It's been a while since I've seen this movie, but basically in the beginning one of the German soldiers shoots at the Soviets when he was ordered to hold his fire. Then they yell to the Russians that they want a temporary cease fire so they can retrieve their wounded and the dog tags off their dead. The rest pretty much needs no translation. And it's a good war film with an excellent ending.

  • @obivannn
    @obivannn 6 років тому +9

    Реальный случай от русского солдата Пани Репихина.Он прошел 2 войны.1 и 2 мировую.В первую он сказал-мы к немцам ходили в гости пить а потом немцы ходили к нам.

  • @aaa1234587
    @aaa1234587 11 років тому +11

    Хороший фильм. Я удивляюсь что с 1992 года у нас на ТV его не показывали.

  • @neopadro
    @neopadro 11 років тому +38

    Its a really good war movie go watch it.

    • @MaxesZee
      @MaxesZee 6 років тому +1

      what's the movie?

    • @hunlepto2239
      @hunlepto2239 2 роки тому

      @@MaxesZee Even if it's late, I'll say, it's Stalingrad (1993). And definitely worth watching.

  • @gravelking2.071
    @gravelking2.071 4 роки тому +9

    "Ich hab' nur gesagt wie man es normalerweise macht!"
    "Die mans normalerweise macht interessiert in dieser Stadt kein!"
    Those little dialogues are what makes this movie so special.

  • @whosone
    @whosone 6 років тому +1

    Fritz: "Hey Muller! There's a new joke going around, have ya heard it? What did the five fingers say to the face?!" *SLAAAAP!*

  • @alexdebrema3977
    @alexdebrema3977 8 років тому +83

    the guy at 4:45 ruined everything, !

    • @MrT8T3R
      @MrT8T3R 6 років тому +23

      There's one in every crowd

    • @duketheprotogen7409
      @duketheprotogen7409 6 років тому +1

      OH MAN....

    • @isak098
      @isak098 6 років тому +22

      6:06 So satisfying

    • @rubixpuzzlechamp
      @rubixpuzzlechamp 6 років тому +4

      Looks like Elon Musk

    • @oc8636
      @oc8636 6 років тому +3

      Adamai Archibald He is later shot in two parts thanks to a Russian tank.

  • @EagleIronClaw
    @EagleIronClaw 13 років тому +32

    its proven fact that on christmas in stalingrad soldiers from both sides actually met eachother on terms of friendship, had drinks, joked, and had a good time, they even exchanged gifts, it ma be hard to believe but its true

    • @17MrLeon
      @17MrLeon 7 років тому +47

      That was WW1. Would you have a good time with someone who murdered your family and destroyed your home town? Thought so.

    • @tobiasretta1416
      @tobiasretta1416 7 років тому +36

      Son of my Father No it also happened in Stalingrad. Do your research. And just so you now. If you were a German it wouldn't have been too unlikely that a Russian killed *your* family too!
      Stop with this black and white thinking.
      Every coin has two sides!

    • @MattSmith-rr2he
      @MattSmith-rr2he 6 років тому +27

      Turns out the poor working-class people who actually fight these wars have more in common than their leaders would suggest to them.

    • @jaygill5582
      @jaygill5582 6 років тому +5

      Matt Smith Very true you don't see sons of politicians or rich men fighting at war, they have plenty of livestock.. all of us.

    • @FantadiRienzo
      @FantadiRienzo 6 років тому +1

      +Stinkmeaner Thanks for regurgitating the narrative that everybody knows. My grandfather fought as a croat in the Wehrmacht, 369th Infantry Regiment, he fought in Stalingrad. Croats are slavs. So were other axis allies, like Bulgaria and Slovakia. Lots of Ukrainians also on the Wehrmacht's side. They even had slavs in the SS. On top of it, many eastern germans are germanized slavs (Sorbs, Ruhrpolen, Kashubians). Millions of Poles enlisted in the "Volksliste" and were granted german citizenship. Angela Merkel's father was polish and a policemen in the third Reich (Jan Kaźmierczak). Doesn't really fit to the anti-slavic narrative. But I wasn't there myself. Now continue your mental gymnastics

  • @daviddavidov8398
    @daviddavidov8398 6 років тому +4

    Germans make good movies with respect to every side

  • @desidada100
    @desidada100 6 років тому +2

    Good compromise
    "Ok. But you go out first.."

  • @snarky.conservative9182
    @snarky.conservative9182 6 років тому +2

    Such Romantic times!

  • @svyatozar7692
    @svyatozar7692 5 років тому +9

    Soo much better than russian version

  • @Dersephh
    @Dersephh 5 років тому +4

    *_That feeling when the person ruins everything_*

  • @SilverforceX
    @SilverforceX 6 років тому +1

    War never changes... War is hell on Earth, that the common man is forced to partake or die at the hands of his own people, the oppressors.

  • @timw5108
    @timw5108 8 років тому +11

    What happened to Paulus? I know what happened to the 90,000+ Germans who surrendered. As far as I know, about 5,000 returned alive to Germany sometime in the mid 50's. Maybe it was not even that many. But Paulus?

    • @aadoosting
      @aadoosting 8 років тому +15

      +Tim W Paulus was treated quite well by the Russians and after the war he quietly retired to Eastern Germany.

    • @Shore1985
      @Shore1985 8 років тому +21

      +Tim W He was in prison till 1953. After he was released he lived in East Germany and worked for the communist party. He also worked on a survey why Stalingrad was such a failure for the Wehrmacht but he died before he could finish it in 1957 because of ALS

    • @rivco5008
      @rivco5008 8 років тому +3

      +Shore1985 was the survey ever completed by others, to determine the cause of the German defeat?
      Yes, it would seem that they tried to do more than they had the strength to do, with all their other commitments, but that's just the impression I got from the reading I've done about it.

    • @Shore1985
      @Shore1985 8 років тому +5

      It depends. Many historians (not only german ones) released surveys what went wrong in Stalingrad. But they had to rely on documents and such things. Paulus therefor would have included more factors that arent even known these days

    • @danielfalcone7172
      @danielfalcone7172 7 років тому +5

      Tim W After surrender he and the other generals taken prisoners at Stalingrad, created the Free Germany Commetee under Soviet orders trying to put the Wehrmacht officials against Hitler.But had no success.

  • @warnpassion
    @warnpassion 5 років тому +1

    Where was this scene shot? It looks so cold.

  • @drphot6050
    @drphot6050 Рік тому +1

    I can't stand War Films but this scene is chilling and well done.

  • @johnhighway9397
    @johnhighway9397 9 років тому +191

    Year 2015.
    People still believe Germans were the bad guys.
    I have lost all hope for this world. I seriously wonder whether any of you spend some time to actually search who was right back then and who controlled your so 'Heroic' allies.

    • @blacklupos
      @blacklupos 9 років тому +40

      So by your standards of good and bad, ISIS=red cross?

    • @fountaincap
      @fountaincap 9 років тому +18

      +ZeUltraGamer Intelligent people don't seek to find such things as "good" or "evil" when studying history, especially when applying it to a broad swath of people such as "Germans".

    • @Stormtroopgamingnet
      @Stormtroopgamingnet 9 років тому +9

      +blacklupos ISIS see themselfs as Good, while we see them as Bad. its kinda like that.
      However there are no "Good sides", every side does something bad.

    • @zookatone
      @zookatone 9 років тому +9

      +John Highway ,
      "Good" and "bad" is for fairy tales

    • @mitrooper
      @mitrooper 8 років тому +13

      +John Highway You know how many families have been annihilated because of the German Third Reich, you fucking narrow minded idiot. You should be ashamed of yourself.

  • @nrw64
    @nrw64 5 років тому +3

    1:59 - 2:09 Translation
    Solider 1 : You stay her.
    (Give him a Ziggaret). Its okay.
    You looks how my son.
    Soidier 2 : How old are you son ?
    Solider 1: three :)

  • @shipleyorion
    @shipleyorion 6 років тому +4

    All those poor men

  • @KrautGoesWild
    @KrautGoesWild 11 років тому +4

    Jepp! Aus dem Jahr 1993 - sehr sehenswert!

  • @momotheelder7124
    @momotheelder7124 6 років тому +1

    I often wonder how a bunch of conscripts maintained the hierarchy and the discipline when absolute chaos death and destruction was all around them. They must have been somewhat invested in the cause to say the least.

  • @FantadiRienzo
    @FantadiRienzo 6 років тому +1

    2:02
    "It's ok. You look like my son"
    "How old is your son?"
    "3"
    LOL

  • @healer378
    @healer378 2 роки тому

    I had heard about these. Did it really happened in Stalingrad?

  • @guillermocingolani3307
    @guillermocingolani3307 2 роки тому +4

    Está excelente película de 1993 y que narra un episodio de una crueldad y realidad absolutas, nació como contrapartida a la Lista de Schindler - que es una fábula de principio a fin.
    Obviamente no obtuvo los premios de la segunda porque el director es alemán y la academia es manejada por judíos.

  • @killerdognasty1
    @killerdognasty1 11 років тому +2

    i have no idea what they are saying but its an interesting movie

  • @IamDayoldHate1
    @IamDayoldHate1 13 років тому +8

    1:39
    Good attention to details by the director. The Wehrmacht often had to commandeer Russian tanks and PPSH's because top of the line equipment was nearly always diverted to the SS, while being issued a bolt action rifle and maybe one or two MP-40's (Which were not nearly as common as we think) to an assault sqaud. Scavenge was the name of the game throughout the Eastern campaign on both sides.

  • @ScipioXII
    @ScipioXII 11 років тому +16

    Back then looks were important because showing your civilized look makes you look more stronger

  • @Oldboy-jq8xf
    @Oldboy-jq8xf 7 років тому +1

    Stalingrad. Ich finde den Film gut

  • @turdeater8548
    @turdeater8548 6 років тому +8

    The victors write the history, and chooses which side was the evil one.

    • @NotTheLastOne
      @NotTheLastOne 6 років тому +1

      defenetly not the one who was attacked

    • @archmagosdominusbelisarius8836
      @archmagosdominusbelisarius8836 11 днів тому

      ​@@NotTheLastOneso soviets attacking finland and poland was alright?

    • @NotTheLastOne
      @NotTheLastOne 11 днів тому

      @@archmagosdominusbelisarius8836 Attacking Finland was not alright, but joining Nazis was worse than that.
      Attacking Poland was alright since Poland was a small aggressive state that attacked its neighbours a couple of years before. And the soviet Union did not really attack Poland - it created a buffer zone when the Nazis attacked Poland.

    • @archmagosdominusbelisarius8836
      @archmagosdominusbelisarius8836 11 днів тому

      @@NotTheLastOne yeah and they needed to slaughter poles for that?🤣 cope harder boy

  • @MrMexijorge
    @MrMexijorge 7 років тому +12

    I need subtitles!

  • @pierre-etiennebechard-vien5542
    @pierre-etiennebechard-vien5542 11 років тому +8

    Look like FEGUELEIN !!!!

  • @ftlgamer3062
    @ftlgamer3062 6 років тому +1

    4:45 When you hoovy with ya enemy in tf2 and the w+m1 pyro comes

  • @ImperialGuard9001
    @ImperialGuard9001 13 років тому

    @SkadTheReaper Sven Hassel is not the best source on WWII historical data. Most soldiers in German Army were NS. The Wehrmacth was a NS organazation.

  • @82ghall
    @82ghall 7 років тому +1

    that looked cold

  • @Vanapakslits
    @Vanapakslits 9 років тому +3

    medal of honor ;)

  • @thechichennuuket3790
    @thechichennuuket3790 2 роки тому +1

    Can someone explain what happened at 4:44 ?

    • @alexe1690
      @alexe1690 2 роки тому +2

      The German soldier saw the russian soldiers aiming at the scene and maybe thought that they would shoot. Then he startet shooting first and then suddenly hell broke loose.

  • @magnusmcgraw
    @magnusmcgraw 6 років тому +2

    Every War is dirty, on both sides...- and the little men paid for the Politic of the Big ones...

  • @ThunderAppeal
    @ThunderAppeal 2 роки тому +1

    Lovely story.
    If only it were true.

  • @michaelgrenz1922
    @michaelgrenz1922 6 років тому +6

    Wie er ihm ins Gesicht spuckt😁

  • @meisterraul
    @meisterraul 6 років тому +3

    War is tragic. This movie shows us all. Maybe we will learn from the recent history to stop killing each other. Animals don't behave like us. We are the worst plague of this planet.

  • @Iowncuba
    @Iowncuba 12 років тому +1

    what were they breaking on the soilders at 3:30?

    • @MaximKretsch
      @MaximKretsch 6 років тому +1

      Big Stank The ID tag.

    • @projectdcb7525
      @projectdcb7525 6 років тому

      Maxim Kretsch why

    • @ApfelmannYT
      @ApfelmannYT 6 років тому

      Project DCB to be able to tell who died

    • @4stringm
      @4stringm 5 років тому +1

      the German dog tags were (and still are) an oval metal plate with two chains. You can break them in the middle. You wear them, on the long chain, around your neck. This half remains with the fallen soldier. The side with the short chain is to take away.

  • @andyx2299
    @andyx2299 4 роки тому +2

    GOTT MIT UNS

  • @Punisherfan123
    @Punisherfan123 12 років тому +1

    DECIDED TO END THE TRUCE!?!?!?

  • @ahmedrawachdeh1720
    @ahmedrawachdeh1720 10 років тому +29

    Is really that german gave that russian bread then that russian gave that german cooked chicken ? :/

    • @NathanaelTheAussie
      @NathanaelTheAussie 10 років тому +18

      war and human nature is a fickle thing my friend.

    • @Biggus63
      @Biggus63 10 років тому +45

      Looked like streaky bacon to me.

    • @SinOfAugust
      @SinOfAugust 10 років тому +27

      It is called "salo". Originally a Ukrainian delicacy, but really, it's hard to tell where it truly originated. It's a type of bacon - boiled and salted/brined.

    • @BoarhideGaming
      @BoarhideGaming 9 років тому +32

      That was all this German soldier could offer. A truly beautiful act of peace in my opinion

    • @cuntinakia8122
      @cuntinakia8122 8 років тому +4

      +Imaginary Star Studios It´s actually just fat from the back of a pig (no, not the ass ;) )

  • @fjuraa
    @fjuraa 6 років тому +1

    "Ichsh herr leutnant"

  • @MeMogges
    @MeMogges 9 років тому

    Name of the movie any1 pls? :)

  • @wilsonblauheuer6544
    @wilsonblauheuer6544 8 років тому +3

    I seriously doubt anything like that happened, considering their commanders despised one another, and the soviets were sposedly terrified of their political advisors

    • @wilsonblauheuer6544
      @wilsonblauheuer6544 8 років тому +3

      besides- there was little hope for any wounded soldiers in stalingrad

    • @isprikitikburkabush6200
      @isprikitikburkabush6200 7 років тому +12

      Nah. the battle raged for more than 6 months anything can happen.

  • @ImJustBoredLol
    @ImJustBoredLol 14 років тому +1

    @Urugmir ok here full script
    German: what you do with the wounded?
    Russian: We will go out but you go out first

  • @frankus54
    @frankus54 6 років тому +1

    As usual, good men sent to war by psychopaths. All the victory does is set us up for the next round of of this power tripping human psychopathy. The worst enemies are within.

  • @roykuo4
    @roykuo4 13 років тому

    @Deviloid
    really? though the Russian and German seriously hated each other during the war. Particular Stalingrad.

  • @desidada100
    @desidada100 6 років тому

    No captions..

  • @irpanko122
    @irpanko122 5 років тому

    what movie is dis??

  • @Jezcassar
    @Jezcassar 5 років тому

    2:54
    Is that Jim halpert?

  • @volvo1354
    @volvo1354 4 роки тому

    Ivan got ripped off on the bacon trade

  • @Deviloid
    @Deviloid 13 років тому +1

    @roykuo4 This has happened on several occasions durring the whole war,not only in Stalingrad.

  • @LocutusMoW
    @LocutusMoW 11 років тому

    Yes

  • @jed-henrywitkowski6470
    @jed-henrywitkowski6470 6 років тому +1

    And then somone had to go and say "youre mom".

  • @Deviloid
    @Deviloid 13 років тому +2

    @roykuo4 There were indeed hate from each side towards the other but sometimes your comrads are more important than fighting each other + most of the soldiers were just following orders not really avenging for the motherland or the fatherland.

  • @Christofski
    @Christofski 12 років тому +1

    The dog tags.

  • @pierre-etiennebechard-vien5542
    @pierre-etiennebechard-vien5542 11 років тому

    Yeah nice I was sure thanks to confirm .

  • @oyuk4618
    @oyuk4618 4 роки тому

    why did germans prefer ppshs over mp40s?

    • @progmetalJorge
      @progmetalJorge 4 роки тому +4

      More reliable, more rounds per drum and because they were inside enemy territory so they could get more PPSH ammo easily

    • @derritter4970
      @derritter4970 4 роки тому +1

      They rarely jam

  • @alekxu
    @alekxu 8 років тому +1

    lol i would be pretty pissed too

  • @ImJustBoredLol
    @ImJustBoredLol 14 років тому +1

    @Urugmir Russians said, we are going out but you have to go out first

  • @1122-z9o
    @1122-z9o 6 років тому

    Why did they go there

  • @88pie88
    @88pie88 13 років тому

    @roykuo4 in berlin it was different. in stalingrad. both sides were tired of seeing people die, and fighting. not having much sleep or what to eat. they could give two shits on what is going on.

  • @germanladybigass5337
    @germanladybigass5337 6 років тому +7

    58 Polish dislikes

  • @wolfo40
    @wolfo40 11 років тому

    do they hold the russian kid prisoner?

  • @noureddinkhames2736
    @noureddinkhames2736 Рік тому

    The only Not true in this Movie Is that the Soviet and Wehrmacht soldiers are to old the real soldiers in both Side was between 19 and 26,27 you really can See It in the Soldiers Graves

    • @panzerwaffel5281
      @panzerwaffel5281 19 днів тому

      The unit we see in the film is the Sturmpioniere Bataillon of the Deutsches Africa Korps (DAK), which is stated at the beginning of the film. It is an elite unit full of veterans, which also means that some of the soldiers are older. There are also younger ones, which is related to the fact that the battalion was incorporated into another pioneer unit from the 6th army. Everything makes perfect sense.

  • @shoukydelgado
    @shoukydelgado 9 років тому +1

    so sad.

  • @AirsoftNLD
    @AirsoftNLD 6 років тому +4

    3:02 that dude plays nazi in alot of movies lol

    • @CR0o7
      @CR0o7 2 роки тому

      Yeah he played the officer in the pianists

  • @BEITSHEMESH777
    @BEITSHEMESH777 2 роки тому

    Как могла просвещенная и мудрая немецкая нация дойти до такого низкого уровня?И это еще не конец, в мире еще много людей, которые думают и действуют как нацисты.

    How could an enlightened and wise German nation all reach such a low?And it's not over yet there are still a lot of people in the world who think and act like Nazis.

  • @MarcinBieniek-t9z
    @MarcinBieniek-t9z 29 днів тому

    W czasie wojny nikt nie jest panem swego czasu.

  • @davidcercel775
    @davidcercel775 11 років тому

    watch the movie first!

  • @dirkwagner717
    @dirkwagner717 Місяць тому

    Ha,ha with a cigarette in his Mund. Ha,ha