Take your trench coat- Soviet WW2 Song

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  • @SabreWolferos
    @SabreWolferos 2 роки тому +9988

    I can’t imagine what it must have felt like to go from fighting the worst war in history to trying to return to normal life again.
    The trauma of that generation will be felt for centuries to come.

    • @СлаваРеволюции
      @СлаваРеволюции 2 роки тому +108

      Пф подожди еще не известно что ждет нас самих.

    • @na-chto-ya-trachu-vremya
      @na-chto-ya-trachu-vremya 2 роки тому +316

      Yes, yes it is feels even now.
      As an example, US has their “Greatest generation”, so do we, Russians and all people of USSR - I think that those people, who were born in 1900-1927-ss was toughest of all our generations. They had their beliefs and ideals, that made them overwhelm death, as we call it.
      Literally, it is said, that “they conquered death”.

    • @SabreWolferos
      @SabreWolferos 2 роки тому +113

      @@na-chto-ya-trachu-vremya it makes me sad how few of them are left. We will see the last of them pass very soon.

    • @na-chto-ya-trachu-vremya
      @na-chto-ya-trachu-vremya 2 роки тому +17

      @@SabreWolferos indeed.

    • @faizalsalim1194
      @faizalsalim1194 2 роки тому

      Soviet men does not feel trauma because the battles they fought were honorable. They paid with blood to rid the world of a great evil. American veterans come back with trauma because they are send to murder innocent women and children their warriors are send to generate profits for the corporations.

  • @OLEG-gt2yt
    @OLEG-gt2yt 8 місяців тому +1795

    It feels like many people just don't understand that this song is a soldier's appeal to his murdered comrade. The song is full of sorrow and light sadness mixed with relief from the end of the war. The soldier calls on his dead comrade to stand up, knowing that this can never happen. He asks him: "How can I tell your family that you have been killed? How am I going to stand in front of your heartbroken wife alive? Get up! Take your greatcoat and let's go home! "

    • @СветМаяка-т1д
      @СветМаяка-т1д 6 місяців тому +32

      You right bro 👍 hi from Russia

    • @layalajjan4708
      @layalajjan4708 5 місяців тому +45

      Okay now I'm crying more, my ignorant a$$ never thought of looking up the lyrics but I always felt sad listening to this song now its more sad that I know the story behind it and now I'm crying my eyes out 😭

    • @palminos8385
      @palminos8385 4 місяці тому +10

      Yeah this song really give off the feeling of comforting your dying comrade in the first half of the song

    • @specsamhain_909
      @specsamhain_909 3 місяці тому +8

      Fun fact: this is a sign of PTSD. If I recall, some soldiers with psychological problems end up playing or toying with corpses during deployment

    • @OLEG-gt2yt
      @OLEG-gt2yt 2 місяці тому

      @@specsamhain_909 You're a complete fool, I see. However.. I admit that not everyone can sympathize with others, not everyone can put themselves in the place of another. Not everyone can imagine the condition of a person who lost a close friend a few minutes before the end of the war. Not everyone. Moreover, the people who have never lost anything will never be able to understand this. We are in different "weight categories", Mr. Fool.

  • @mcsmartass8306
    @mcsmartass8306 2 роки тому +4119

    I saw this image on an instagram post years ago. To this day one of the hardest pictures I've seen

    • @gonduras
      @gonduras 2 роки тому +208

      Rinat Voligamsi - Twilight. Big Dipper

    • @case3270
      @case3270 2 роки тому +57

      @@gonduras I want one of his paintings they’re insane

    • @danielmccormick2667
      @danielmccormick2667 2 роки тому +29

      @@gonduras It is the big dipper, jeez

    • @DrCruel
      @DrCruel 2 роки тому +25

      Not nearly so hard for the sniper.

    • @shattikbandyopadhyaa1787
      @shattikbandyopadhyaa1787 2 роки тому +6

      Where can I get this image!

  • @RH_5152
    @RH_5152 2 роки тому +14268

    Imagine you fought just to have a normal life, you liberated whole eastern Europe to Berlin, and your memorial gets destroyed.

    • @mirrorslul
      @mirrorslul 2 роки тому +2

      @@bruhwhat5485 no, your grandfather just like mine fought so his people, his family and their entire legacy would survive. Instead what he got was the fall of his nation because of foreign affairs and internal bickering. Then their former allies did what they do best, bolted away to those they had no quarrel with. Said allies have made their choice and now their people are paying for their leaders' decisions both new and old. But i suppose you wouldn't think about it because it's easier to live in ignorance and choose to speak for the dead.
      P.S. Go spread your sh*t somewhere where it matters and not a youtube video that has nothing to do with it. You disgust me.

    • @blackki540
      @blackki540 2 роки тому

      @@bruhwhat5485 "And then they use your fight against nazism and for a normal life and reframe it as "denazification", while paying Nazis." - wtf. There are about 200 nationalities in Russia but only the Ukrainian nation is bad and it is being destroyed. Ukraine received nothing from the separatist regions, when, after a week of war, it was offered to recognize them (without reparations and with security guarantees from EU countries)) and abandon NATO (which has grounds, Cuba moment), it abruptly refuses and decides to wage a full-scale war.

    • @Wladyslaw_Raginis
      @Wladyslaw_Raginis 2 роки тому +1916

      Sorry but you just liberated your country. You didn't liberate Poland, Baltics, Czechoslovakia, Hungary... You occupied them for 45 years.

    • @Jeff-wg5kt
      @Jeff-wg5kt 2 роки тому +2596

      @@Wladyslaw_Raginis We are so sorry that we enterrupted your occupation from Germany. But I guess being anihilated slightly worse than join USSR side for 40 years to become free after.

    • @bruhwhat5485
      @bruhwhat5485 2 роки тому +1

      @@blackki540 1. Yes we can all see how Russia treats these 200 nationalities. Did you know that for every confirmed dead ethnic Russian soldier, there are 8 confirmed dead Buryat soldiers?
      2. Yes, you cant really denazify while having entities like Rusich group on the government payroll
      3. "Abandon NATO" you do realise that NATO is the only thing that, for example, protects the Baltics from a Russian "peacekeeping" mission, like they did in Molvoda in 1992, which resulted in creating the People's Republic of Transnistria, a now dictatorship breakaway republic with Russian soldiers in it?
      4. About Cuba - NATO membership doesnt mean nuclear deployment. As seen with Finland, Putin is completely fine with a neighbouring country joining NATO, as long as no nuclear deployment - which Ukraine definetly would agree to and even has publicly agreed to.

  • @titantanic7255
    @titantanic7255 2 роки тому +647

    My great grandpa died protecting a bridge in Leningrad from the Germans in ww2, my great grandmother worked in armored trains, she died in 2020

    • @YouHaveAnApeHead
      @YouHaveAnApeHead Рік тому +35

      Respect to both of these fallen heros, their names will remain in the hearts of those who treasured them and in the songs of victory they died to achieve.

    • @Altair-El-Haddad
      @Altair-El-Haddad Рік тому

      ​@@YouHaveAnApeHeaddammi falastini 🇱🇧❤️🇵🇸

    • @snoopdogssb2
      @snoopdogssb2 9 місяців тому +3

      Stop spreading rumors

    • @TacticalAnt420
      @TacticalAnt420 9 місяців тому +16

      Heroes. Слава они!

    • @frozenhearts7343
      @frozenhearts7343 6 місяців тому +8

      @@snoopdogssb2wym rumors??? its not unlikely..

  • @ForceCR
    @ForceCR 2 роки тому +5448

    Моя прабабушка прошла всю войну медсестрой, её рост был 1 метр 50 сантиметров, и она таскала с поля боя здоровых мужиков.
    Она воевала под Сталинградом, и о ней писали в газетах. Была ранена в бедро и контужена, но из госпиталя сбежала на фронт.
    Я никогда не забуду ее патриотизма и мужества.
    My great-grandmother went through the whole war as a nurse, she's height was 4.92, and she pulled very big guys from the battlefield.
    She fought at Stalingrad, and they wrote about her in the newspapers. She was wounded in the thigh and contused, but fled from the hospital to the front.
    I will never forget her patriotism and courage.

    • @Takegao
      @Takegao 2 роки тому +29

      👍👍👍

    • @egormiloradovich4207
      @egormiloradovich4207 2 роки тому +13

      Так она воевала или была медсестрой?

    • @ForceCR
      @ForceCR 2 роки тому +214

      @@egormiloradovich4207 Санитаром. Я неправильно выразился

    • @egormiloradovich4207
      @egormiloradovich4207 2 роки тому +4

      @@ForceCR ок

    • @Человек.07
      @Человек.07 2 роки тому +99

      Сильно! Глубочайшее уважение

  • @yoghurtlover3660
    @yoghurtlover3660 2 роки тому +432

    Just when I was thinking why this has a sad tone even thoguh the war has ended and they are going back home, the line "What will I tell your family?" hits

    • @grinewith
      @grinewith 2 роки тому +22

      его друг убит

    • @k0tana173
      @k0tana173 11 місяців тому +34

      Previously the line "sleep under a plywood star" is the definition of a buried soldier. There was no time to bury most of them so their comrades just dug a grave themselves, filled it with bodies, covered with soil and put this plywood star over them. Thats why many of the graves are lost and why people still find the remains.

    • @OLEG-gt2yt
      @OLEG-gt2yt 8 місяців тому +16

      It feels like many people just don't understand that this song is a soldier's appeal to his murdered comrade. The song is full of sorrow and light sadness mixed with relief from the end of the war. The soldier calls on his dead comrade to stand up, knowing that this can never happen. He asks him: "How can I tell your family that you have been killed? How am I going to stand in front of your heartbroken wife alive? Get up! Take your greatcoat and let's go home! "

    • @abyssalAnalyst
      @abyssalAnalyst 7 місяців тому +6

      We've actually learned that song on our singing school class. I was 14, I'm a native Russian speaker, but I still didn't get it the first rime.
      When I did get it, that hit me like a train.
      "Wake up, fellow soldier..." It is almost unbearable to sing this one.

  • @taga-ilog3510
    @taga-ilog3510 2 роки тому +1188

    There are no ideologies, nations, and countries in this song, just pure human suffering and relief from horrors of war which committed by us humans

    • @callusklaus2413
      @callusklaus2413 Рік тому

      I don't know man, that whitewashing bleeds away the substance of what is being sung about.
      There are reasons people go to war.
      Those reasons are political.
      There were reasons soviet men and women had to suffer.
      There were reasons that soviet men and women fought as hard as they did.

    • @despa7726
      @despa7726 11 місяців тому +28

      It is a peace-loving song, which is fundamentally contradictory to the ideologies linked to imperialism, that is genocidal fascism, monarchism/theocracy/caciquismo/gamonalismo (feudal rule) and the hypocritical liberalism. Only socialism seeks a peaceful world, because it eliminates the cause of wars: class struggle and struggle among the different sections of ruling classes. What WW1 would there have been, had the great powers not sought to subjugate one another's colonial working classes and peasants? What WW2 would there have been, had Nazi fascism not sought to turn whole peoples from proletarians and peasants into slaves for its ruling class? What Vietnam war would there have been, had Yankee imperialism not sought to subjugate the Vietnamese people and exploit their producing classes? And friend, what ideology put a stop to these wars if not the socialist ideology? It can be contrasted with Afghanistan, where Yankee imperialism's war of aggression has been defeated by reactionaries, who are already initiating conflicts with every single one of their neighbors except their ally in social-imperialist China. Soviet Russia did not begin its existence with invading other countries-instead it itself was invaded immediately, even if it meant putting a temporary stop to WW1. Socialist China both defeated Japanese imperialism together with the USSR and United States, and also relegated the Guomindang reactionaries to Taiwan, but it did not invade its neighbors in wars of aggression-instead the revisionists in the USSR initiated border conflicts in the 1960's and the United States threatened to invade through Korea.
      This song is a socialist song!

    • @huggebugg3694
      @huggebugg3694 11 місяців тому +5

      @@despa7726Sure the ussr was very peaceful, just so long as you don’t want more democracy ;)

    • @despa7726
      @despa7726 10 місяців тому +6

      @@huggebugg3694 I agree that socialist democracy was replaced with fascism in the USSR, but this was only done after Stalin's death, when socialism was replaced with social-imperialism by Nikita Khrushchov. Mao Tse-tung condemned Khrushchov's government as a dictatorship of the Hitler type, and I believe this is a correct characterization. Khrushchov made revolution a crime once more, and he and his contemporaries and successors became the New Tsars.
      During WW2 the Communist Party made concessions to the bureaucratic stratum which before then was being combatted, so that this stratum could be won over in the war with the Nazi-fascist hordes. This led to the empowerment of the stratum. Stalin struggled against it after WW2 and was planning to initiate a democratization campaign and the incorporation of the people into the state, but he died before this could be finished, and 3 years after his death Khrushchov came to power through what can only be called a bloodless military coup. He started incarcerating and killing revolutionaries who opposed his revisionism and also committed the 1962 Novocherkassk massacre of striking workers. Khrushchov also put forward the revisionist and fascist theses of the three "peacefuls" and the two "wholes", perverting the Communist Party into a class-collaborationist, reformist party that hailed "peace" with imperialism (that means a peace under bayonets!) and "economic incentives" which meant the erosion of the socialist culture and its replacement by the bourgeois.
      Khrushchov, Brezhnev and Gorbachov were fascist leaders, and in 1991 their dictatorship was replaced by the liberal-democratic one of Yeltsin, Medvedev and Putin, no less imperialist.
      Many people confuse the ultra-bureaucratic, fascist and corporativist structure of the Soviet state after 1956 with the socialist and democratic structure before 1956. Stalin is lumped together with the New Tsars, his leadership confused with the Hitler-type dictatorship of fascists, his achievements for the laboring classes confused with the achievements of the ruling class in oppressing the former. The imperialist sphere of influence of the COMECON and Warsaw Pact was established after Stalin's death. Same with the KGB, and the wars of aggression in Hungary, Czechoslovakia and Afghanistan and imperialist proxy wars in Angola, Nicaragua, Ethiopia, Sudan, Tibet(!), DRC, Yemen, etc. etc. etc.

    • @oniichan5153
      @oniichan5153 7 місяців тому +4

      @@despa7726 ahh yes Mao Zedong very peace loving democratic leader just like Xi Jinping
      and ah Stalin en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Soviet_war_crimes very peace loving democratic guy
      if someone from the ussr heard this utter nonses

  • @astronom_1902
    @astronom_1902 Рік тому +220

    When my great grandpa remember war, he always cries. He was a child when it's started. He was sent to concentration camp when he was just 6 years old. He died in 1999. All I know about him is all that my great grandma told me about him. Rest in peace, great grandpa Tolia.

    • @reg6738
      @reg6738 5 місяців тому +1

      Paix à son âme.

    • @okforsureguy6668
      @okforsureguy6668 Місяць тому

      he may not have been a soldier. he may not have been a politician. but to go through something as horrific as he did and to come out the other side to start a family and continue life as normally as you possibly can, he was a hero. is a hero. the just absolutely indomitable will and perseverance to go on living after leaving a place like that, thats the only word to describe him.

  • @uhm..0
    @uhm..0 Рік тому +356

    I remember when i was young my Russian mom was playing this song and always cry. At that time I didn't understand anything because I didn't talk Russian, but right now I'm playing this song and remember my mom...

    • @snoopdogssb2
      @snoopdogssb2 9 місяців тому

      Stop spreading rumors

    • @s4ks0nv3r2
      @s4ks0nv3r2 4 місяці тому

      ​@@snoopdogssb2 хрюкни

    • @IncompetentJones
      @IncompetentJones 2 місяці тому +3

      @@snoopdogssb2 ??

    • @HandyDandy6
      @HandyDandy6 2 місяці тому +1

      ​@@IncompetentJonesi guess no one speaks russian

  • @karloveliki5373
    @karloveliki5373 2 роки тому +216

    The artist is Rinat Voligamsi if anyone's wondering. He does great surrealist art

  • @fandoms_parasite
    @fandoms_parasite 2 роки тому +1427

    Мой прадед умер во время великой отечественной, оставив после себя дочь и сына - его брат, пацан девятнадцати лет, тоже воевавший, всю жизнь посвятил его детям. Не женился сам, не завел своих детей, а всю молодость воспитывал своих племянников. Они и были его семьёй - и у нас все до сих пор его поминают только добром.

    • @unreife3261
      @unreife3261 2 роки тому +46

      allah rahmet eylesin...

    • @tt1336
      @tt1336 2 роки тому +58

      Это так удивительно и так сильно, что ни я, ни кто-либо другой не сможет подобрать слов насколько это великий поступок

    • @kayrin9518
      @kayrin9518 2 роки тому +28

      Это был его смысл жизни, он не мог иначе

    • @jix998
      @jix998 2 роки тому +5

      Asalam o alikum

    • @КрасивыйТелефон-п7з
      @КрасивыйТелефон-п7з 2 роки тому

      Лучше бы женился
      Можно было бы завести семью и за племянником ухаживать

  • @FDGOD666
    @FDGOD666 11 місяців тому +137

    My great grandfather was a tanker in ww2. My great grandmother told me that he was a very kind and cheerful person but also an alcoholic. He never talked about war to his family but it clearly crushed his soul. When he was drunk his children were not safe around him. Sometimes they had to hide from their own father because he chased them with an axe. He had 8 children. When he was around his late 40's he passed away sitting on a train going home.
    To be honest I hardly ever think about him since I never met him but THIS song and the thought that his soul is still going home is unbearable.
    I'm wiping my tears..

    • @snoopdogssb2
      @snoopdogssb2 9 місяців тому +3

      Stop spreading rumors

    • @googleplex1589
      @googleplex1589 4 місяці тому +3

      Who gives a ××ש if your father is agressive? Good thing he loved and raised and fought for you? Do you know war do you know it Bro? Your father should have been dead but God saved him. You spread bad info about him, which is absolutely unnecessary but you didnt say thank you? Or at least RIP? Bro have some respect. May he rest is peace. 😢

    • @FDGOD666
      @FDGOD666 2 місяці тому +4

      @@googleplex1589 "Great grandfather" is very different than a "father". He was long dead by the time I was born. I don't know what else could I have said about him. I only know the stories. Nevertheless who are you to judge me for disrespect by a single comment?

    • @googleplex1589
      @googleplex1589 2 місяці тому

      @@FDGOD666 first and foremost there was a typo since auto correct is so smart it converted The entire word. Not The first time it happens. I was just saying for a person who went and fought for his country and people what you said is very bad to say The least, if you dont have proof to your stories dont say them. I only judge from what I see and hear and from what I see and hear this is not The best way to speak about a dead person.

  • @Aleksandra-pe3nc
    @Aleksandra-pe3nc 2 роки тому +4395

    I remember when my grandmother told me a story….
    In the WW her mother during winter (my great grandmother) kept a Russian soldier in her little house in Serbia 🇷🇸 they ate and drank rakija/šlivovic
    And then the Russian soldier stood up and thanked for the food and the drinks (my great grandmother putted some water in his drinking bottle) and she asked him where he is going because he only had one shoe on his foot and dirty, broken clothes and he said:
    Berlin
    Im inlove with this story of my great grandmother because there we can see that they (the Russian soldiers and all the others) gave everything for their country and their families,they truly were real men and I’m amazed by them….
    Greetings to all Russians from Serbia 🇷🇸❤️
    (Omg I never thought this story would get so many likes what 😭)

    • @abobakadabra
      @abobakadabra 2 роки тому +49

    • @niewiemcopisackurd
      @niewiemcopisackurd 2 роки тому +76

      thank you. god bless

    • @murrrrz
      @murrrrz 2 роки тому +129

      🇷🇸💙🇷🇺

    • @mr.ditkovich2114
      @mr.ditkovich2114 2 роки тому +96

      Thank you, serbian sister

    • @kyriakoshourtsidis1161
      @kyriakoshourtsidis1161 2 роки тому +63

      maybe you sould learn about what russian soldiers did to german civilians, i have only respect to the soldiers (not of any particular nation) that kept some of their humanity and compassion during the war, war is stupid and so are those that praise the pawns in it

  • @drinkyourwater1039
    @drinkyourwater1039 2 роки тому +991

    And then, the brothers in arms, the same people who fought together, who shared the bread together, who went to Berlin together, are now fighting between them... May the world find a union some day...

    • @romankuksin9918
      @romankuksin9918 2 роки тому +13

      It's not going to happen in that generation. Not to us. Too much blood too much hatred.

    • @grebap
      @grebap 2 роки тому +29

      @@romankuksin9918 its probably never going to happen, humans always create struggle out of nothing

    • @jakubzov
      @jakubzov 2 роки тому +39

      @@grebap it will happen when we find different species in universe imo. Human division will fade quickly in the face of a threat. And if not that than one day I pray we understand we are one people...

    • @grebap
      @grebap 2 роки тому +2

      @@jakubzov perhaps

    • @drinkyourwater1039
      @drinkyourwater1039 2 роки тому +7

      @@jakubzov just looking at how many times different cultures and enemies came together to fight a threat during history and ending up becoming very deep allies, France and Britain, Brazil and Argentina, etc

  • @sylvann7501
    @sylvann7501 9 місяців тому +18

    The stars/lights and the cigarettes against the dark foggy night making the big dipper is just amazing

  • @gggppp228
    @gggppp228 11 місяців тому +1480

    I am Russian, and we will never forget what hell our grandfathers had to go through for our future

    • @MagogTheMagnificent
      @MagogTheMagnificent 10 місяців тому +34

      Yet you forget the brothers in arms of your grandfathers as you wage war against their sons.

    • @gggppp228
      @gggppp228 10 місяців тому +1

      @@MagogTheMagnificent I am a liberal, and I am categorically against war and Putin's policies. I think he's a fucker, a thief and a war criminal. It just hasn't come to a point where people could do something with it.

    • @sovkinen
      @sovkinen 10 місяців тому +90

      Brothers in arms? We were once one country. The second they had their little revoloution and decided to massacre those who wanted friendliness with Russia, they lost our respect. @@MagogTheMagnificent

    • @bed3rf625
      @bed3rf625 10 місяців тому +6

      Meanwhile Poland in those years:

    • @gggppp228
      @gggppp228 10 місяців тому +13

      @@bed3rf625 Sorry, I am not responsible for the policies of the ghouls who have been in power in my country throughout history and now

  • @100xfun5
    @100xfun5 2 роки тому +310

    My grandfather was a Soviet soldier and actually a year too young to join, but he lied about his age to defend his country. Even though, I was born in another country, I still feel a warm feeling hearing old russian songs and deeply respect those brave soldiers.

    • @silentotaku8
      @silentotaku8 11 місяців тому +11

      You are right to be proud of your grandfather. Cheers. 🍻

    • @LtGhost-tb3kq
      @LtGhost-tb3kq 7 місяців тому

      While I'm certain your grandfather was a good man and obviously had good reasons to join, don't believe the Soviet Army was good. They did devilish things to the German civillans during the "Liberation of the West" and after the war ended. If you have the stomach, you should read up on it. The Rape of Berlin is one of them, they did unspeakable things to women, children and eldery.

  • @fabiana.lpc4
    @fabiana.lpc4 Рік тому +43

    it's one of those songs that makes you "nostalgic" for a time you've never experienced...

  • @SithEmpiredidnothingwrong
    @SithEmpiredidnothingwrong 2 роки тому +992

    Listening to Okudzhava's songs, especially this one, makes me feel to forget everything. It's all over now, why even bother? Let's just take trench coats and let's go home. We deserve some rest, after all.

    • @AntonVodkin
      @AntonVodkin 2 роки тому +40

      «Бери шинель, пошли домой»…..

    • @лалкааутист
      @лалкааутист 2 роки тому +12

      Why even bother, yes, though he who should have taken coat is lying prone and will never answer to prompting.

    • @thehighvaluecat9313
      @thehighvaluecat9313 2 роки тому +9

      I don't even want to come on here and entertain your politics. But your statement about the Sith Empire is completely atrocious .

  • @ГанцНидрихШтохженскольт

    Слава и вечная память каждому погибшему, раненому, труженнику и фронтовику. Нет слов которые могут описать всю важность их жизней и заслуг. Никто не забыт - ничто не забыто.

    • @zinodavidoff5665
      @zinodavidoff5665 2 роки тому +4

      @@onemassage9260 а может просто человеку?

    • @zinodavidoff5665
      @zinodavidoff5665 2 роки тому +4

      @@onemassage9260 но Они были люди.
      Вот ето надо понять.
      И ето здесь вообще причём если речь о советских солдат?

    • @zinodavidoff5665
      @zinodavidoff5665 2 роки тому +4

      @@onemassage9260 так соществует только советский солдат или нацыст?

    • @claudiusaelianus7242
      @claudiusaelianus7242 2 роки тому +1

      Абсолютно бесполезные смерти
      Change my mind

    • @zinodavidoff5665
      @zinodavidoff5665 2 роки тому

      @@claudiusaelianus7242 они воевали за коммунизм но за то они остановили Полное уничтожение славян и евреев в Европе.

  • @marinaogn
    @marinaogn 2 роки тому +150

    Gets me crying all the time

    • @khalifahaljafar6608
      @khalifahaljafar6608 Рік тому

      This song is too sad to understand the lyrics😢( I'm the 99th like )

  • @maps9
    @maps9 2 роки тому +922

    только сейчас дошло, что на картинке большая медведица..

    • @maps9
      @maps9 2 роки тому +43

      @omkar mahadik , Big Dipper

    • @ZZmeyka
      @ZZmeyka 2 роки тому +2

      а почему не маленькая медведица?)

    • @KV-2-i6y
      @KV-2-i6y 2 роки тому +4

      А мне казалось что это Ковш Ореона

    • @rupiom
      @rupiom 2 роки тому +17

      @@ZZmeyka ну потому что картина так называется

    • @solek7972
      @solek7972 2 роки тому +67

      эти 3 звезды на небе, это солдаты которые не вернулись с боя

  • @sosochka_nerealochka
    @sosochka_nerealochka 2 роки тому +409

    Песня сполна передала тот момент окончания войны. До мурашек.

    • @adjustedfilm
      @adjustedfilm Рік тому

      "Why do Americans keep visiting my channel? They say my content is cheesy and a bit oily." 🚩🎥

  • @randomdiscordmeme
    @randomdiscordmeme 2 роки тому +48

    My great grandfather was took by force in germany to work, he never wanted to talk about this part of his life, his slavery was ended by those people, thanks.

  • @rhodesiansneverdie7515
    @rhodesiansneverdie7515 2 роки тому +4431

    The Russian army was facing not just the survival of their country, but the complete survival of their people...
    I couldn't imagine fighting against an enemy whose main goal was the complete ethnic removal of your culture, blood, and people.
    Only to return to everyday life.

    • @DrCruel
      @DrCruel 2 роки тому +102

      I expect it's tough living under a gangster regime fighting another gangster regime.

    • @Tapok_J4F
      @Tapok_J4F 2 роки тому +581

      Not Russian. Soviet.

    • @serjfagrin8155
      @serjfagrin8155 2 роки тому +73

      @@Tapok_J4F Not Soviet. Russian.

    • @Ne_vashe_delo-y1m
      @Ne_vashe_delo-y1m 2 роки тому +407

      @@serjfagrin8155 Значит только русские воевали?
      Смеялись всеми 15-ю республиками.

    • @duhastVach
      @duhastVach 2 роки тому +96

      @@Ne_vashe_delo-y1m читай этнический состав РККА на 1944. Русских 58%, украинцев 22. Остальные народы по отдельности 3 и менее процентов.

  • @The_Corporal
    @The_Corporal 2 роки тому +214

    This song was so beautiful that it literally made me feel the coldness of Stalingrad and the heat of the war.

  • @originalpost1925
    @originalpost1925 Рік тому +46

    I cannot fathom the pain and hardships that the peoples, nations, and cultures from the USSR had to endure in WW2 and throughout their history. As someone from the west, I admire these people who defended and defied the spread of Nazism.

  • @ЕкатеринаБугрова-ю1ш
    @ЕкатеринаБугрова-ю1ш 2 роки тому +450

    А мы с тобой, брат, из пехоты,
    А летом лучше, чем зимой.
    С войной покончили мы счеты,
    С войной покончили мы счеты,
    С войной покончили мы счеты, -
    Бери шинель, пошли домой!
    Война нас гнула и косила,
    Пришел конец и ей самой.
    Четыре года мать без сына,
    Четыре года мать без сына,
    Четыре года мать без сына, -
    Бери шинель, пошли домой!
    К золе и к пеплу наших улиц
    Опять, опять, товарищ мой,
    Скворцы пропавшие вернулись,
    Скворцы пропавшие вернулись,
    Скворцы пропавшие вернулись, -
    Бери шинель, пошли домой!
    А ты с закрытыми очами
    Спишь под фанерною звездой.
    Вставай, вставай, однополчанин,
    Вставай, вставай, однополчанин,
    Вставай, вставай, однополчанин, -
    Бери шинель пошли домой!
    Что я скажу твоим домашним,
    Как встану я перед вдовой?
    Неужто клясться днем вчерашним,
    Неужто клясться днем вчерашним,
    Неужто клясться днем вчерашним, -
    Бери шинель пошли домой!
    Мы все - войны шальные дети,
    И генерал, и рядовой.
    Опять весна на белом свете,
    Опять весна на белом свете,
    Опять весна на белом свете, -
    Бери шинель, пошли домой!

  • @denes7291
    @denes7291 Рік тому +62

    Lyrics for those who want to sing along:
    A mi s toboy, brat, iz pyekhoti
    A lyetom loochshye, chyem zimoy
    S voynoy pokonchili mi schyeti
    S voynoy pokonchili mi schyeti
    S voynoy pokonchili mi schyeti
    Byeri shinyelʲ, poshli domoy!
    Voyna nas gunoola i kosila
    Prishyel konyetz i yey samoy
    Chyetirye guoda matʲ byez sina
    Chyetirye guoda matʲ byez sina
    Chyetirye guoda matʲ byez sina
    Byeri shinyelʲ, poshli domoy!
    K zolye i k pyeploo nashikh oolitz
    Opyatʲ, opyatʲ, tovarisht moy
    Skvortzi propavshiye vyernoolisʲ
    Skvortzi propavshiye vyernoolisʲ
    Skvortzi propavshiye vyernoolisʲ
    Byeri shinyelʲ, poshli domoy!
    A ti s zakritimi ochami
    Spishʲ pod fanyernoyo zvyezdoy
    Vstavay, vstavay, odnopolchanin
    Vstavay, vstavay, odnopolchanin
    Vstavay, vstavay, odnopolchanin
    Byeri shinyelʲ poshli domoy!
    Chto ya skaʐoo tvoim domashnim
    Kak vstanoo ya pyeryed vdovoy?
    Nyeooʐto klyastʲsya dnyom vchyerashnim?
    Nyeooʐto klyastʲsya dnyom vchyerashnim?
    Nyeooʐto klyastʲsya dnyom vchyerashnim?
    Byeri shinyelʲ, poshli domoy!
    Mi vsye - voyni shalʲniye dyeti
    I guyenyeral, i ryadovoy
    Opyatʲ vyesna na byelom svyetye
    Opyatʲ vyesna na byelom svyetye
    Opyatʲ vyesna na byelom svyetye
    Byeri shinyelʲ, poshli domoy!

  • @spaisik123
    @spaisik123 2 роки тому +91

    Мой прапрадед, Свежухин Андрей Прокопьевич был санинструктором в 49 А 352 СД 1160 СП. Прошел путь от Москвы и до Смоленской области. Вытащил с поле боя 113 бойцов и командиров с их оружием, за это был награждён Орденом Красного Знамени. 12 августа 1943 во время атаки из строя выбыл командир отделения, он принял командование на себя и повел красноармейцев за собой. Они выбили немцев из передней траншеи, и пошли в атаку на следующую, где завязалась новая драка. В той второй траншее и был смертельно ранен тов. Свежухин, как писали в наградном листе. Умирая, он сказал : "Друзья мои, идите вперёд на немца". За это был награждён Орденом Отечественной Войны первой степени, посмертно.

  • @MrBurtur
    @MrBurtur Рік тому +269

    Отец очень любил эту песню Умер в 2012 92 лет 5 орденов, 6 медалей

    • @Vanya1516
      @Vanya1516 11 місяців тому +14

      Большой поклон вашему отцу..

    • @MrBurtur
      @MrBurtur 11 місяців тому +24

      @@Vanya1516 Спасибо Он прошел от Дона до Вены Два раза брал Будапешт В 1945 и 1956 Для меня он был лучшим отцом в мире

    • @victuspachusky
      @victuspachusky 7 місяців тому +4

      ​@@Vanya1516Мое уважение твоему отцу. Из Бразилии 🇧🇷

  • @debil9399
    @debil9399 2 роки тому +111

    Булат Окуджава, обожаю его песни, Bulat Okudzhava, I love so his songs

  • @samiredch
    @samiredch 2 роки тому +871

    I see some people think Soviets was only about Russia, however the Soviet Union was not only Russia but also 15 union republics together.Thanks to this friendship and cooperation of these different nations we won this war. My great-grandfather died in Poland on the way to Germany and he was Azerbaijani. RIP for these heroes who saved us from fascism.

    • @robespierre4843
      @robespierre4843 2 роки тому +102

      Правильное замечание, победа принадлежит советскому народу и стране, которой больше не существует

    • @maruseyes1320
      @maruseyes1320 2 роки тому

      Fun fact: russians were only 60% of the red army

    • @Hifos-p9m
      @Hifos-p9m 2 роки тому +9

      Я не отрицаю, что остальные республики помогали, но по-факту это была Россия

    • @robespierre4843
      @robespierre4843 2 роки тому +62

      @@Hifos-p9m они не помогали, они и были теми кто победил. Не Россия воевала, а Советский Союз, это государство не вписывается в формат одной только России как бы. Это исторический факт

    • @Hifos-p9m
      @Hifos-p9m 2 роки тому +7

      @@robespierre4843 угу, но откуда появился советский союз? Революция в Российской Империи, а она в свою очередь силой захватила их и принудила к войне+русских было просто больше всех

  • @Jisnulity
    @Jisnulity 2 роки тому +195

    so chill, perfection.

  • @Classniy
    @Classniy 2 роки тому +172

    Ехать под полную разуруху на старой машине. Ночь. Достав последнюю сигарету. Куда глаза глядят... Но добираешься до своего Рая на Земле.

    • @NumbDigger22
      @NumbDigger22 2 роки тому +1

      Прямо безумный макс.

  • @samuel9272
    @samuel9272 2 роки тому +14

    Looking back, I wish I could just spend even one more day with my grandfather, just sit and talk or watch are favourite westerns. You'll always be in my heart Vic this drink is for you.

  • @beatriskido378
    @beatriskido378 10 місяців тому +9

    My grand grandfather was a commander of partisan squad in Belorus during WW2. I didn’t have a chance to meet him as he passed away before I was born. But I made a research and found his military records in archives. He and his squad were making diversions, stopped train with German supplies and even captured a German general. My grandmother (his daughter) says he was tough, but gentle person. Whenever she asked him about war, he didn’t say anything, but she saw pain and tears in his eyes…

    • @thenamesianna
      @thenamesianna День тому

      One of my great grandparents was an Army Official for Italy during WW2, but after the armistice was signed and Germany was about to invade Italy as a response, he and his units had to move from Northern Italy all the way back to their hometown, between Naples and Rome, where they remained in the Appenines as a resistance force until the town was liberated. I never met him in person, but from what my grandpa, his son, and my mom, his granddaughter, told me, he rarely, if ever, talked about the war. However, what I do know, is that he always loved those Appenine mountains, where his town lied on, and which protected him and his units from the brutal onslaught.

  • @PolloConArroz290
    @PolloConArroz290 2 роки тому +33

    I just realized this is the picture on dark is the night without the other 3 soldiers

    • @konstantinstefan6255
      @konstantinstefan6255 8 місяців тому +1

      В этом смысл

    • @anatoliykorchak9508
      @anatoliykorchak9508 2 місяці тому

      It is in a shape of constellation on north hemisphere Ursa Major. Созвездие большая медведица

  • @n.g.466
    @n.g.466 2 роки тому +72

    Мой прадед погиб в 1941 в Белоруссии. Ему было 22 годика

  • @elena_abramova-y2s
    @elena_abramova-y2s 2 роки тому +24

    Couldn't help but learn this song, thank you for posting this beautiful but sad song, much respect

  • @serboslav1389
    @serboslav1389 2 роки тому +656

    The true liberators of Europe and heroes, I thank you great people, too bad most don't appreciate what you did for them.

    • @dannyzero692
      @dannyzero692 2 роки тому +74

      The soldiers liberated it, the leaders subjugated it…

    • @alwexander996
      @alwexander996 2 роки тому +36

      @@dannyzero692 This. This is how you describe it. Thank you.

    • @IMP_ROM
      @IMP_ROM 2 роки тому +4

      @@dannyzero692 Indeed.

    • @badsiknius4862
      @badsiknius4862 2 роки тому +1

      Yeah, too bad they don't get enough creedit for occupying our 15 republics.

    • @IMP_ROM
      @IMP_ROM 2 роки тому +1

      @@badsiknius4862 Yeah.

  • @Rain_Eagle
    @Rain_Eagle 11 місяців тому +7

    This song reminds me of my cousin who died 3 years ago and all the happy memories and bonding we had when he was alive. Someday we will see each other and have a toast there.

  • @StanislavSasin
    @StanislavSasin 2 роки тому +90

    Это вот то самое ощущение , когда вы вместе с кем-то прошли через что-то большое и сложное. А теперь пора домой. И вот обое идёте каждый сам к себе , с раздумиями

    • @maximp9502
      @maximp9502 2 роки тому +22

      Только тут он разговаривает с мёртвым товарищем, который "лежит под фанерной звездой" и "что же я скажу вдове"...

    • @pomfy207
      @pomfy207 2 роки тому +5

      Грустная песня про друга солдата который погиб, он зовет его домой

  • @dontask5504
    @dontask5504 Рік тому +12

    This is such a beatiful song. Another song I recommend listening to is Dark is the night (Tjomnaja noch/Темная ночь). It is also a soviet ww2 song. It's mostly about what they saw during the war and how they miss their homes and their wives.

  • @ХристинаДнепровская-д3э
    @ХристинаДнепровская-д3э 11 місяців тому +83

    Эту песню исполняет Булат Окуджава - не только известный советский бард, но ещё поэт и прозаик, участник Великой Отечественной войны. Он также написал небольшую, но невероятно пронзительную повесть "Будь здоров, школяр", в которой описывается жизнь молодого 18-летнего парня, вчерашнего школьника, оказавшегося на войне. Я думаю, эта повесть автобиографична. По тематике и трагичности произведение очень напоминает роман Э. Ремарка "На Западном фронте без перемен".
    Рекомендую к прочтению. Окуджава открылся с новой стороны для меня. Без слёз читать невозможно.

    • @Марика-м4л
      @Марика-м4л 11 місяців тому +2

      Спасибо, не знала. Обязательно прочитаю.

    • @tony8tony
      @tony8tony 10 місяців тому

    • @mikehunt3420
      @mikehunt3420 10 місяців тому +2

      Thank you for his name. I share a birthday with him. Agreed with you about All Quiet. That book made me feel hollow

  • @ngochuytruong945
    @ngochuytruong945 2 роки тому +16

    Though ive never been in a war, the song felt like sitting in the rubble of collapsed buildings in a gloomy day hearing the peace anouncement

  • @Torres-Sancoff078
    @Torres-Sancoff078 Рік тому +47

    Вечное уважение со стороны Америки к тем людям, которые защищали свою страну зубами и когтями, храбрость, которой можно восхищаться.
    Кого некоторые хотят дискредитировать, называя рядового боевика «деспотичным социалистом»

    • @CIRCA-zv9uu
      @CIRCA-zv9uu 10 місяців тому +1

      (Before - sorry for me english,i don't using translate)
      Please - don't speak ALL America.
      I know - among you have very many good and understanding humans...
      But have and destroyers and propagandists.
      They don't want normal Americans to remember our sacrifice.
      Good luck,comrade.

  • @ugurcat1046
    @ugurcat1046 2 роки тому +23

    bro's channel name is Turkish god Tengri, his profile picture is Prussia Flag and he posted an Soviet song. This is absolute madness.

  • @Sr_comrade
    @Sr_comrade Рік тому +11

    Each one of those coats tells a story of a brave man lost to the war, they will not be forgotten

  • @Zeep_goblin
    @Zeep_goblin 2 роки тому +11

    I like the lights in the back indicating there are comrades behind him smoking as well clouded by smoke itself because of their numbers.

    • @doomerrose7509
      @doomerrose7509 2 роки тому +8

      Actually they're supposed to represent dead soldiers, one's who would normally smoke with them, but died in battle. There's other images in a very similar style that follow this idea.

  • @maximp9502
    @maximp9502 2 роки тому +18

    If you miss a couple of lines, You may not understand the main meaning : "And with you, brother, from the infantry... and you are sleeping with your eyes closed under a plywood star..." (the symbol of the red army on the grave of a friend, a colleague Who just barely did not live to win; the same growth meant that they could be the 1st red army, so that it was easier to find them later, take into account, and so on).".. What will I tell your family, how will I stand in front of the widow"

  • @theneonninja9589
    @theneonninja9589 8 місяців тому +8

    You dont need to even listen to this song to love it. It already is loved.

    • @dispatcher22z20
      @dispatcher22z20 8 місяців тому

      how can you love a song you have never heard!?!?

    • @theneonninja9589
      @theneonninja9589 8 місяців тому

      @@dispatcher22z20 I had never heard this song but its name, the first second of it was enough for me to love it.
      This is probably because the name itself reminds me of the lives lost in the war, who I have a ton of respect for

  • @xopbuh9802
    @xopbuh9802 2 роки тому +36

    Круто, что такие песни не забывают

  • @notannoyedbird1820
    @notannoyedbird1820 2 роки тому +41

    Thanks for your serving, Soviet's soldiers.

  • @nyimdewan3353
    @nyimdewan3353 2 роки тому +31

    Randomly found this treasure...Wow!!Freakin jackpot

  • @Raafaelka
    @Raafaelka Рік тому +9

    Боже, как же я люблю такие видео и иностранцев в комментариях. Мир не безнадёжен ❤

  • @canuckguns
    @canuckguns 11 місяців тому +336

    Россияне - смелый и патриотичный народ. Вы спасли мир во Второй мировой войне. Любовь из Канады.

    • @mrleshiy1718
      @mrleshiy1718 11 місяців тому +38

      Во Второй мировой мир спасли в первую очередь Советские люди - русские, украинцы, грузины, молдоване, латыши, татары, армяне, азербайджанцы, поляки и люди множества других национальностей. Половина, а может и больше, солдат были русские, это факт, но победили они не потому что русские, а потому Красную Армию поддерживала передовая социалистическая экономика - против СССР воевала не только Германия, а почти вся Европа, численно и ресурсно гораздо более сильные чем СССР.
      Если завтра в США произойдёт социалистическая революция, и её не задавят буржуи, то США из мирового оккупанта превратятся в мирового спасителя.

    • @Qazaqpyn_
      @Qazaqpyn_ 11 місяців тому +3

      ​@@mrleshiy1718 Лол, США существенна помог СССР. Даже если это 5%, это целый участок фронта, которую немцы не пробили. И да, коммунизм, социализм, называй как хочешь - ху#₽%а.

    • @pipertoniy
      @pipertoniy 11 місяців тому +5

      ​@@Qazaqpyn_даже если это 5%, то на пять процентов позже победа была позже. но и Германия штатам бы не досталась. Сталин с начала войны просил открыть второй фронт.

    • @luna-oe2cs
      @luna-oe2cs 11 місяців тому +9

      Эта была общая победа наших прадедов из разных республик СССР, но больше всего пострадали конечно белорусы, русские и украинцы от масштабов разрушения жертв среди мирных жителей и солдат...всем вечная память.

    • @Илья-ь8б9м
      @Илья-ь8б9м 11 місяців тому +2

      Всех с Великой Победой! Не сортесь братья люди.

  • @ravenstvo
    @ravenstvo 2 роки тому +56

    You do a great deal, comrade!

  • @Vishakha._.707
    @Vishakha._.707 6 місяців тому +5

    The suffering a soldier has to go through for one's motherland is incomparable. Greetings from India.

  • @kyratkin
    @kyratkin 11 місяців тому +12

    The russian cinematography have that statement - early soviet films about 2 World War were so sensual and naturalistic, because actors in these films didn't act, they remembered...

    • @CIRCA-zv9uu
      @CIRCA-zv9uu 10 місяців тому +1

      Да, товарищ.
      А на современные фильмы о Великой Отечественной больно и противно смотреть(на большинство).

  • @godouttathemachine
    @godouttathemachine 5 місяців тому +13

    i don't speak russian, but the pain in these lyrics transcends language.

  • @VidgerYoung
    @VidgerYoung 2 роки тому +260

    I like to see how foreigners listen my fellow's song. Especially at time like this

    • @viralgistworld5499
      @viralgistworld5499 2 роки тому +3

      COMRADE.... What do u think of Ukraine

    • @awpidaras1440
      @awpidaras1440 2 роки тому +13

      I still love this song. It was made in the soviet times not in the stupid Russian times

    • @tusharnagpal266
      @tusharnagpal266 2 роки тому +8

      May you emerge victorious again friend. Hopefully with as less loss lof life as possible.

    • @VV-he1ir
      @VV-he1ir 2 роки тому

      @@viralgistworld5499 Ukraine is nest of nazis

    • @nqtrazfish6106
      @nqtrazfish6106 2 роки тому +1

      @@tusharnagpal266 oh they will win. Only 9% of the Russian army is in Ukraine so imagine what 50% would do, total chaos

  • @bakulcilot5226
    @bakulcilot5226 2 місяці тому +2

    I was listening to this song while playing entrenched and the emotion just hit me.

  • @SukhoyBoy4113
    @SukhoyBoy4113 2 роки тому +15

    We are all wicked children of war.
    Dude knew war has turned him into a savage, but being one is the only way to survive such hell, because in a war like that, victory means survival.

  • @LM-hk5iq
    @LM-hk5iq 5 місяців тому +4

    For anyone wondering the artist is Rinat Voligamsi. Love this work series of his.

  • @TheEyesThrone
    @TheEyesThrone 2 роки тому +11

    "Is it needed, to vow pointlessly?" made me think to the future imagining my own wedding, just to never see her again.
    I am balling man

  • @rydgdgff2
    @rydgdgff2 2 роки тому +43

    Я мало знаю о моём прадеде, но родственники мне рассказали, что он был пехотинцем и участвовал в бое на Курской дуге. Всё же это было больше танковое сражение, чем пехотное. На Курской дуге моего прадеда ранили, и его демобилизовали в 1943 по ранению. Он дожил до Дня Победы, но в 1959 году он умер из-за именно этого ранения во время войны.

  • @parthrajput2330
    @parthrajput2330 8 місяців тому +5

    The painting is quite special, like those soldiers cigrettes are making an ursa Major combining with the stars in sky. Wow

  • @alansinker3737
    @alansinker3737 6 місяців тому +4

    The silhouettes of fallen comrades having a smoke stand before you. You beckon them to come home with you. They merely look back and grin, waiting for you to accept reality.

  • @firezand3331
    @firezand3331 2 роки тому +47

    Мой прадед был участником великой отечественной войны, был таникстом, участник битвы под Прохоровкой и других боёв на Курской дуге. Дошёл до Праги, умер в 2002 году. Другие два моих прапрадеда пропали безвести, один в ноябре 1941 года, другой попал в плен и умер в одном из концлагерей на юге оккупированной России в 1943 году. Другой мой прапрадед, носителем фамилии которого я являюсь, был офицером, начальником миномётного взвода. В одной из штыковых атак поднял свой взвод в рукопашную и лично зарубил шестерых немцев (так было указано в документе вручения ему ордена красной звезды). Другой мой двоюродный прапрадед был сапером, но где-то в 1941 подорвался на мине в Смоленской области. Собрал информацию о всех участниках великой отечественной войны моего семейного древа... ВЕЧНАЯ ИМ ПАМЯТЬ! НИКТО НЕ ЗАБЫТ! НИЧТО НЕ ЗАБЫТО!!!

    • @thatoneweirdphoenix709
      @thatoneweirdphoenix709 Рік тому

      I am writing a book about the Eastern front, or the great patriotic war. I would love it if you could give me a little more information, specifically about the bearer of the Red Star in your family.

  • @tonytheboatferguson
    @tonytheboatferguson 2 роки тому +208

    I have never before thought of this as it was it’s interesting how all the others think of this war as a map with sliding colors and not a constant long human battle it wasn’t their power level or size of army or development it was death of individual young men fighting to stop the cancerous spread of hatred

    • @AlxOtsu
      @AlxOtsu 2 роки тому +16

      In my country It is generally accepted, that war is job. The hardest, but sometimes there are times when it needs to be done. Choice between bad and worse.

    • @ankanbose2621
      @ankanbose2621 2 роки тому +5

      Tbh the countries on the allied side spread as much hate as the axis sides. Since the allied side won they paint themselves in high morals and we tend to believe it. But the truth is they were as much messed up if not more.

    • @Definitelynotjewish
      @Definitelynotjewish 2 роки тому +1

      You watching CNN sheep ?

    • @tonytheboatferguson
      @tonytheboatferguson 2 роки тому +1

      @@ankanbose2621 what a silly thing to say it’s so disconnected from reality nazis would kill you if you’re not aryan it’s that simple the allied forces especially the Soviet Union deserve the utmost respect and Stalin should’ve kept pushing for the execution of all remaining nazis

    • @PlushHIT
      @PlushHIT 2 роки тому

      It's just two ways of looking at it and I can't say that any of them is wrong. Human tragedy is just as big as small compared with whole war. It is horrible that all of these people had to face it, but with out them facing it, it would've been much worse

  • @TaylorSkinner-r7t
    @TaylorSkinner-r7t Місяць тому +3

    4:14 when the guitar perfectly matches the voice with a misspressed note

  • @BedrottingArtist
    @BedrottingArtist 24 дні тому +1

    im almost thankful that my older brother indirectly convinced me to listen to these type of stuff
    absolute banger :3

    • @rizareal
      @rizareal 8 днів тому +1

      Theres no bangger. Just chill song. The bangger can hear only from frontline

  • @ДмитрийКуприянов-м8ж

    Трогательная песня

  • @nkg___5172
    @nkg___5172 7 місяців тому +11

    I may be reading into this, but seeing the soldiers cigarettes light in the darkness, and then seeing the lights behind them but no one there, makes me wonder if the lights are supposed to be their friends they’ve already lost

    • @s.k5585
      @s.k5585 7 місяців тому +1

      iirc that's exactly what it's meant to be. There's other paintings like it.

    • @peterszekacs9492
      @peterszekacs9492 6 місяців тому +1

      ​@@s.k5585who is the artist?

    • @RecuerdosDeVietnam7457
      @RecuerdosDeVietnam7457 5 місяців тому

      ​@@peterszekacs9492Rinat Voligamsi

  • @МихаилСеверинов-б4я
    @МихаилСеверинов-б4я 2 місяці тому +5

    Время от времени я нахожу спокойствие в этой песне. Время меняется, жизнь становится то легче то сложнее. Связи создаются, связи рвутся, дорогие люди становятся ненавистными, а ненавистные становятся дорогими. Я не знаю что я за человек, не знаю чего добьюсь в этой жизни, но я знаю что когда я включу это видео, когда начну слушать эту песню - я начну плакать, буду думать о том что могли испытывать люди той эпохи и ужасаться тому что даже малейшей доли тех мук моё сердце бы не выдержало. Я стану тише чем обычно, буду молчать и смотреть в окно, уже не замечая как мычу себе эту песню. Не смотря на ужасные мысли, не смотря на то что мне грустно, эти ощущения дарят мне такое спокойствие, которое я не испытывал когда был вместе со своей возлюбленной, или когда я добивался чего-то значимого, или когда просто хорошо проводил время. Этим меня и трогает искусство. Мы никогда не сможет понять друг друга по настоящему. Между сердцами людей огромная стена, но в искусстве они сами оголяют своё сердце, и осознавая это, я понимаю что мне не будет одиноко. Что даже когда все вокруг исчезнут, я всегда буду иметь возможность услышать мысли незнакомого мне человека, его тревоги и надежды, его взгляды на жизнь, в таком открытом и честном виде, что мне захочется плакать, ведь мало людей открывались мне так же смело и сильно, как артисты, которых я не знал.

  • @ЮлияМалик-д3ш
    @ЮлияМалик-д3ш 2 роки тому +259

    It was these simple, but incredibly strong-willed men of the Red Army who reached Berlin and won. Not America or another country, it was the Russians who took the victory.
    26.6 million people from USSR died during the Second World War

    • @xgamerbih
      @xgamerbih 2 роки тому +40

      Yes, Russians were majority in the Red Army, but please do not forget the other nationalities that fought alongside

    • @АлексейАндреев-ь7ц
      @АлексейАндреев-ь7ц 2 роки тому +18

      Да неужели? Флаг над рейхстагом водрузили советские солдаты, а не просто russians. Делая акцент на русских солдатах, вы оставляете без внимания подвиг людей из остальных 14 союзных республик.

    • @ЮлияМалик-д3ш
      @ЮлияМалик-д3ш 2 роки тому +4

      @@АлексейАндреев-ь7ц поверьте, как никто другой, я знаю, что Россия всегда была огромной многонациональной страной, но под термином "russians" я и имею ввиду всех россиян, если вы не заметили в тексте использованы и другие слова

    • @АлексейАндреев-ь7ц
      @АлексейАндреев-ь7ц 2 роки тому +4

      @@ЮлияМалик-д3ш Тобишь всех жителей бывших 15 союзных республик вы причисляете к россиянам? Да и что толку от других слов, речь-то о конкретном предложении, где прямым языком сказано кто одержал победу

    • @hemou_ctpahhuk2700
      @hemou_ctpahhuk2700 2 роки тому +5

      @@АлексейАндреев-ь7ц Русский и Россиянин разное, в России много национальностей. А в английском оба варианта kак russian

  • @karateamrit
    @karateamrit 2 роки тому +13

    Play this at my funeral, else I'm coming back🥺❤️

  • @Илья_Новиков
    @Илья_Новиков 11 місяців тому +12

    наверное, мало кто это увидит, но, советский союз - он на то и союз, что там были Народы, которые жили и умирали вместе, были братьями, не было расизма или чего-либо такого, был Советский народ. Был, к сожалению. Мне 18 лет, и я мечтаю хотя бы мельком увидеть такую нацию, какой была советская.❤

  • @User5759-h6m
    @User5759-h6m 8 місяців тому +18

    As russian I can say this is very touching song

  • @amirshahzadeh3013
    @amirshahzadeh3013 9 місяців тому +5

    more than enough to make a grown man cry

  • @amandajane8227
    @amandajane8227 Рік тому +3

    So sad that these songs of sadness are once again so relevant 70 years on.

  • @PieeM
    @PieeM 2 роки тому +92

    Памятники стоят не просто для красоты, жаль никто этого не понимает, никто даже не задумывается о них, о страданиях что они пережили, смеются над нашими маршами. Парады не для показателя силы, они для памяти, памяти тем, кто сражался за свое существование, буквально идущими в туман по тонкому канату, висящему над пропастью

  • @superdome7607
    @superdome7607 2 роки тому +30

    please dont delete this

  • @wombo3430
    @wombo3430 6 місяців тому +21

    Hello russian folk your culture and your art are beautiful as well as architecture your cities hold I hope one day there will be no tension between our governments and we can work in peace 🇺🇸🤝🇷🇺

    • @lekt6992
      @lekt6992 6 місяців тому

      Good to hear that, brother from the other side of Pacific Ocean, but lets not forget what it was USSR part of culture. Russia was largest of republics and got biggest population, but still :)

  • @brololjames7622
    @brololjames7622 2 роки тому +6

    "... The stars around the man symbolize his fellow soldiers, who could also smoke a cigarette with him but died in battles.
    This painting us not original one but meaning is same." I saw this comment in another Soviet WW2 song called 'Dark is the night' on utube with a similar background called "Ursa Major". The guy who wrote this comment is "Зелёный Горошек" (Giving credit to the person).

  • @marshalldc1482
    @marshalldc1482 9 місяців тому +6

    Its 3:30 in the night and im smoking a sig on my balkony listening to this art piece

    • @aseris8024
      @aseris8024 3 місяці тому

      Its 5.10 Am. Not even midnight. Morning is getting near. I didnt sleep and listening this song. In the memory of Svidrigaylovs death.

    • @aseris8024
      @aseris8024 3 місяці тому

      Its 5.10 Am. Not even midnight. Morning is getting near. I didnt sleep and am listening this song. In the memory of Svidrigaylovs death.

  • @diabl9257
    @diabl9257 2 місяці тому +4

    0% language
    100% emotions

  • @Anahit_Aa
    @Anahit_Aa 7 місяців тому +1

    My great grandpa fought in WW2, he was a tankman on the front lines in the soviet union. I wish he was still alive to tell me all his stories about the war. He survived , but sustained quite some blows to his head which caused his temper to change for the worse. Though he would yell often, he still cared very deeply for his family. Sadly I was too young the last time I saw him, and do not remember him that well except for pictures. I was about a year old when he passed. And my stepmother’s grandpa also fought in WW2, he went to Berlin all by himself. And until the day he died, he received gifts and medals from the government on his birthday & on May 9th. May they both rest in peace🙏🏻

  • @okforsureguy6668
    @okforsureguy6668 Місяць тому +12

    World War 2 was won by British intelligence, American factories, and oceans of Soviet blood. As an American I have to say im proud that for once we set aside our differences, and POURED equipment into the union. And again, as an American, I must pay my respects to the tens of millions of soviets, who died long ago to protect not only themselves, but the world from a sociopathic dictator who would have enslaved us all. I hope their souls have found peace in whatever heaven they believed in.

    • @inesaryazanova5310
      @inesaryazanova5310 Місяць тому +2

      Thank you so much for this comment! Very short and precisely said! And very true! I am a granddaughter of a soviet officer who fought in WW2. Only with the break down of the soviet unoin in 1991 we started to learn the truth about that war… Soviet propaganda filled our lives with lies about history.

    • @okforsureguy6668
      @okforsureguy6668 Місяць тому +1

      @@inesaryazanova5310 love from the other side, hopefully our governments can figure it out

    • @МКМК-п8в
      @МКМК-п8в Місяць тому +4

      На наших заводах работали дети. Голодные и оборванные. Потому что все мужчины ушли на войну. Женщины впрягались в плуг и пахали землю на себе, потому что трактора и лошади нужны были фронту. Нечеловеческие усилия были приложены. Британская разведка.

    • @okforsureguy6668
      @okforsureguy6668 Місяць тому +1

      @@МКМК-п8в it was definitely a team effort, but the soviets held the whole team on their back

    • @Russianforpost
      @Russianforpost Місяць тому +1

      Эту войну выиграли РУССКИЕ!!!! РУССКИЙ ДУХ !!! А вы трусы отсиживались как всегда !!! И вы знаете что мы вас всегда победим !!! Вы боитесь нас ! Правильно делаете , бойтесь ! Вы спровоцировали войну на Украине!! Англосаксы вы за все ответите !

  • @СергейАндриюк-л4э
    @СергейАндриюк-л4э 2 роки тому +89

    Вечная память солдатам Великой войны!

  • @VictorNidas
    @VictorNidas 2 роки тому +6

    the image is sad man. The guys smoking while their bratans smoking in heaven

  • @thenamesianna
    @thenamesianna День тому

    While not being Russian, but Italian, when I hear this song I cannot help but think back to my own grandparents who too fought in this brutal and pointless war, all the comrades they might've lost, all the grief they might've felt, and all the fear they could've had, to lose even more of those who were close to them. War is truly a tragedy, and the worst part is that people today are still having those experiences. My compliments to the Soviet soldiers who composed these songs, Russian music truly never misses.

  • @ArnicaMachado
    @ArnicaMachado Рік тому +2

    I listen to this song before I sleep. It's very soothing and puts me right to sleep.

    • @iambuddyholly
      @iambuddyholly Рік тому +1

      I recommend "Dark is the Night" then if you haven't tried it already, it's also a soviet song. It is quite popular and has a similar feeling as this song in my opinion

    • @ArnicaMachado
      @ArnicaMachado Рік тому +1

      @@iambuddyholly I've heard it. It's also very beautiful :)

    • @iambuddyholly
      @iambuddyholly Рік тому

      @@ArnicaMachado Nice 👍

  • @Lovemeliketheresnotommorow
    @Lovemeliketheresnotommorow 10 місяців тому +8

    My russian isn't the best, But since I've listen to this so many times while reading the english version on the bottom I've memorised it. I sang this to my cat the other night.

  • @kazimierasitko8846
    @kazimierasitko8846 6 місяців тому +5

    Piekna bardzo Dziękuję 😊😊😊

  • @байкер-д2о
    @байкер-д2о 6 місяців тому +5

    Я вот в Минске живу и слушую это песню в 2 часа ночи аш крустоно стоновится от неё.Очень троготельная песня,держитесь ребята свами бог😢😢❤❤

  • @hera_avria9265
    @hera_avria9265 2 місяці тому +1

    I have never seen a combat zone, but it feels like I lived it. Sad song

  • @50fi4
    @50fi4 8 місяців тому +1

    My grandfather fought in this war as a pilot and I’m so proud of him.