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This series was excellent! Russian movies have so much depth, emotion, talent, and ability to make me feel what is going on. It's like watching an actual even instead of people acting out a story line....So Impressive!!
Zhukov should be celebrated more; too bad it didn’t happen in his lifetime. Rossokovsky too, who gave Stalin Operation Bagration. But Zhukov was the epitome. He was The Man!
So happy to have found this! I love anything to do with Russia and it's history and Zhukov has always been one of my favourite figures. I love that it's subtitled rather that dubbed over. It's so nice to be able to hear the language spoken. I've made various attempts at learning to speak it myself, but it's so hard and it's good for me to be bale to just listen to it, especially for such an amazing subject
The Soviets sacrificed a lot, but remember this important fact- The Supply of Arms. Remember the thousands of planes and tanks and trucks that the allies supplies. 1 Million or 26 million, it’s still 1 too many.
Not including the 40-50 million Russian lives lost since the Bolsheviks took over the country in 1917. The Russian civil war The red terror Siberian Gulags The NKVD Execution death squads Deportations Famines
This series on Marshal Zhukov is of epic proportion. To really appreciate it , one must read the Memoirs of Zhukov .Fortunately I have both the Parts of it . His relationship and his appreciation of Stalin come out with full justification in these volumes. Of course ,Stalin too respected his judgements ,even when Zhukov , at times ,disagreed with him. Everyone in the powerful Politburo failed to subdue the heroic Zhukov , whenever they tried to humiliate , subdue , downgrade, or distance him from his Soviet people , either the soldiers or the common man. He always stood erect and always remains the beacon light of the unbending spirit of not only the Soviet people and the soldiers, but also of the common people everywhere. Salute to you the one and only Marshal ,Zhukov.
This is great, thanks for the upload and subtitles! It looks like they got the same two guys for Beria and Molotov that are in that Vlasic series, which is also excellent. I battled epically to get through just one of the two Erickson books on the eastern Front (2nd one, in which Zhukov has a more prominent role), and I deserve a little entertainment in return. Not making light of the subject matter though, in all seriousness this is weighty stuff; it warrants, and earns, respect from viewers.
Stalin despised Zhukov due to Zhukov's constant refusal to become a "lackey" but unable to get rid of Zhukov due to desperate war situation and Zhukov's huge famous battlefields victory. So legendary Zhukov was being one of the few men that ever say NO to Stalin.
Real life Zhukov married late in life, in 1953, to Alexandra Dievna Zuikova, with whom he had two daughters, Era and Ella. Following their divorce, in 1965 he married Galina Alexandrovna Semyonova, a former military officer in the Soviet Medical Corps. They had a daughter, Maria. The World War II hero was hospitalized after suffering a serious stroke in 1967 and died after another stroke on June 18, 1974, in Moscow.
Marshal Zhukov should have taken power after may1945 as he had the support of the russian people and the army...but he remained loyal to Stalin who stabbed him in the back due to jealousy.I have read the book battle of stalingrad by Marshal Chuikov and not once is Zhukov mentioned in the book.....!
They should have taken the marshal Zhukov actor from White Tiger. He looked perfectly like the real Marshal Zhukov. This Beria actor is the same from Kill Stalin by StarMedia. Mikhael Ulyanov makes the best zhukov actor of all.
For any Russian speakers who’ve watched this marvelous drama, are the accents of Georgians such as Stalin or Beria taken into account ? Or do they speak ( the actors, I ought to say ! ) with a generic Russian style ?….
What ? Marshal Zhukov, the most famous military commander of the Sowjetunion, had a lover ? It´s new to me, but I am not surprised about it.So far I knew from history books after WW II, Ike had one, too....Ja ja, Heroes and Beauties ... I remember a very famous verse of an old poet. The meaning is somehow like that :" The glory of generals on the battle fields is always paid by death of millions and millions soldiers..."...
Eisenhower did not have a lover. No proof whatsoever and many reporters and biographers during his lifetime and after have said so. Maybe you are referring to Gen. Petraeus.
Thank you for posting this. First, the actor who plays Zhukov doesn't look like one. Mikhail Ulyanov from "Liberation" really looked like one and played Zhukov superbly. Second, he was a brilliant strategist and battle planner but as a military commander he needlessly sent hundreds of thousands of soldiers to death with human wave attacks. Soldiers in trenches hated him. His commanders were more scared of him than of the enemy.
The human waves attack is a myth. His many losses were attributed to the brutal nature of the fighting, and many failures of the early red army from 1941 all the way up till 1944. Many battles which were attributed to his name due to their brutality, such as rzhev or seelow heights, were actually on the insistence of Stalin, and he cannot be fully blamed. However, his greatest reason for high casualties was his use of deep battle doctrine, of which his methods of amassing great quantities of troops and tanks before launching the attack led to a high concentration of casualties. But he never intentionally did human waves attack, no commander would be so stupid to do so and not get dismissed.
I'm not a russian speaker, but I thought Stalin was supposed to have an accent, no? He sounds kinda RP Russian to my ears, like he doesn't sound different.
I am Slovak native speaker and and Duolingo "student" of Russian 🙂. I can recognize his accent and it sound very rural to me (no offence please Georgian and Armenian people, you are children ancient kingdoms) for lack of better expression.
I thought this was going to be about post-War Soviet politics and military affairs; instead it mostly turned out to be the Soviet version of “The Kardashians”...
At the moment of the photography he probably attacked the magical margin of 50 mil. dead on his behalf. I would also shield myself in his place from the photo. "Zasluzhili" ... :D
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Mind you, Khruschev eventually forcibly retired him as Defence Minister in 1957 because of his "dangerous" popularity. But no one could do to him what Stalin did to his predecessor Tukhachevsky.
(Mikhail Illarion Golenishchev-Kutuzov князь Михаи́л Илларио́нович Голени́щев-Куту́зов) the one beat germans the other the french under napoleon the rest is pure jealousy
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Russians are forgetting that second world war stared in September 1939 when allied with fascist , they invade unsuspected Poland. Together as friends and allies. Committed countless war crimes ,killing prisoners of war ,government and administration workers ,priest's ,college students , innocent civilians robed, raped and killed . Stalin did not do that. Russian soldiers did that! Brave Russian soldiers cheering Hitler. Make a movie about that time and the consequences for people who play a part .
*@Pawel.* How about you ? Aren't you forgetting that Poland allied with Hitler in 1938 to dismember Czechoslovakia. Do you deny that Poland was also an aggressive power.
@@brahim119 Check Your facts before You make an ass out of Yourselfer . Poland never allied with Nazi as a nation! You must be one of those who deny Holocausts never happen? Right?
@@pawel5280 You are an ignoramus yourself, study history, and do not talk any nonsense about Russia , Russia took only those areas that belonged to it under the Treaty of Versailles (along the Curzon line) , so that these areas would not go to the Germans and this was September 17 . And who exactly carried out the aggression together with Germany against Poland on September 1 is the country of Slovakia. And the second world war began with the Anschluss of Czechoslovakia in which Germany , Poland occupied the Tishin region and Hungary participated. If you write that there was no Union between Poland and Germany, then what is in the photo? pbs.twimg.com/media/EPM3ezXWkAAhzmq.jpg psinom.ru/uploads/posts/2019-07/156362785311-b-231-1.jpg fondsk.ru/images/myfls/2020/cz22062003.jpg i.mycdn.me/i?r=AzEPZsRbOZEKgBhR0XGMT1Rkrb9Q4z16SaysW2Kq8SAVOaaKTM5SRkZCeTgDn6uOyic On January 26, 1934, Poland was the first in Europe to sign a Declaration or non-aggression Pact with Nazi Germany for a period of 10 years. In the secret part of the Declaration, there was an agreement on mutual military assistance and the division of spheres of influence.
@@pawel5280 The main reason was to make borders farther from capital, thats how Molotov said and saving Ukrainian and Belorussian people. This territories were occupied by Poland
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This series was excellent! Russian movies have so much depth, emotion, talent, and ability to make me feel what is going on. It's like watching an actual even instead of people acting out a story line....So Impressive!!
Mr Zhukov greatest General of all centuries no other general in history can match his record.
This is the best and most accurate description of Zhukov, the great genius, and his relation with the Russian with Georgian roots Stalin.
Zhukov should be celebrated more; too bad it didn’t happen in his lifetime. Rossokovsky too, who gave Stalin Operation Bagration. But Zhukov was the epitome. He was The Man!
So happy to have found this! I love anything to do with Russia and it's history and Zhukov has always been one of my favourite figures. I love that it's subtitled rather that dubbed over. It's so nice to be able to hear the language spoken. I've made various attempts at learning to speak it myself, but it's so hard and it's good for me to be bale to just listen to it, especially for such an amazing subject
26 million Russian lives, lost, in the Great Patriotic War! That’s more than the Allied Countries COMBINED! Thank you 🙏 Russia❤️
allied countries combined it's 1 million
The Soviets sacrificed a lot, but remember this important fact- The Supply of Arms. Remember the thousands of planes and tanks and trucks that the allies supplies. 1 Million or 26 million, it’s still 1 too many.
Not including the 40-50 million Russian lives lost since the Bolsheviks took over the country in 1917.
The Russian civil war
The red terror
Siberian Gulags
The NKVD Execution death squads
Deportations
Famines
@@dominicc3521 its a humiliation, even with so much manpower they almost lost. And the only fault lies with stalin and his cronies.
How many were killed by Comrade Stalin?
This series on Marshal Zhukov is of epic proportion. To really appreciate it , one must read the Memoirs of Zhukov .Fortunately I have both the Parts of it . His relationship and his appreciation of Stalin come out with full justification in these volumes. Of course ,Stalin too respected his judgements ,even when Zhukov , at times ,disagreed with him. Everyone in the powerful Politburo failed to subdue the heroic Zhukov , whenever they tried to humiliate , subdue , downgrade, or distance him from his Soviet people , either the soldiers or the common man. He always stood erect and always remains the beacon light of the unbending spirit of not only the Soviet people and the soldiers, but also of the common people everywhere. Salute to you the one and only Marshal ,Zhukov.
We have to salute Marshal Zhukov definitely .
What are the Books of Marshall Zhukov, will buy me some.
He is the main person who won the war and the thanks he gets is having his house bugged. How nice!
This is great, thanks for the upload and subtitles! It looks like they got the same two guys for Beria and Molotov that are in that Vlasic series, which is also excellent. I battled epically to get through just one of the two Erickson books on the eastern Front (2nd one, in which Zhukov has a more prominent role), and I deserve a little entertainment in return. Not making light of the subject matter though, in all seriousness this is weighty stuff; it warrants, and earns, respect from viewers.
Zhukov and Eisenhower had a real friendship which started during WW2 and lasted the rest of their lives.
I wonder if most of the Cold War could've been avoided had Zhukov taken over instead of Khruschev.
Thank you for sharing this wonderful movie 🎥❤
Danke für das hochladen sehr interessant und deine Mühe
Stalin despised Zhukov due to Zhukov's constant refusal to become a "lackey" but unable to get rid of Zhukov due to desperate war situation and Zhukov's huge famous battlefields victory. So legendary Zhukov was being one of the few men that ever say NO to Stalin.
no he respected Zhukov because Zhukov never acted like a lackey --their shouting matches are legendary BERIA despised Zhukov
Real life
Zhukov married late in life, in 1953, to Alexandra Dievna Zuikova, with whom he had two daughters, Era and Ella. Following their divorce, in 1965 he married Galina Alexandrovna Semyonova, a former military officer in the Soviet Medical Corps. They had a daughter, Maria. The World War II hero was hospitalized after suffering a serious stroke in 1967 and died after another stroke on June 18, 1974, in Moscow.
What a wonderful movie..what a great general
Stalin was so jealous of Zhukov; but Zhukov kept his head and had to take the abuse. I’m glad he had statues erected in his honor! As it should be.
Marshal Zhukov should have taken power after may1945 as he had the support of the russian people and the army...but he remained loyal to Stalin who stabbed him in the back due to jealousy.I have read the book battle of stalingrad by Marshal Chuikov and not once is Zhukov mentioned in the book.....!
Zhukov was a military man, not politics. Stalin was afraid of him, Khrushchev also. And in vain.
I read book too. Žukov vas hero,he do everiting in his power for mother Russia!
I love your dedication, Michael
personally I think Stalin saved Zhukov from Beria by sending him out of Moscow--it was Beria not Stalin that Zhukov hated
@@billhaywood3503 Beria still managed to get Zhukov investigated for looting, so didn’t really work….
They should have taken the marshal Zhukov actor from White Tiger. He looked perfectly like the real Marshal Zhukov. This Beria actor is the same from Kill Stalin by StarMedia. Mikhael Ulyanov makes the best zhukov actor of all.
From Liberation?
Danke für das hochladen sehr interessant
Marshall Zhukov was my cousin's father
I love Russian from Ethiopia
For any Russian speakers who’ve watched this marvelous drama, are the accents of Georgians such as Stalin or Beria taken into account ? Or do they speak ( the actors, I ought to say ! ) with a generic Russian style ?….
Just stared watching this and, so far, Stalin is speaking with a Georgian accent. Haven’t heard Beria yet.
Got to Beria - his accent is better.
GOOD! *Giai Thoai Bat Hu* thank you so much.
something to look forward to thanks.from uk.
What ? Marshal Zhukov, the most famous military commander of the Sowjetunion, had a lover ? It´s new to me, but I am not surprised about it.So far I knew from history books after WW II, Ike had one, too....Ja ja, Heroes and Beauties ... I remember a very famous verse of an old poet. The meaning is somehow like that :" The glory of generals on the battle fields is always paid by death of millions and millions soldiers..."...
Eisenhower did not have a lover. No proof whatsoever and many reporters and biographers during his lifetime and after have said so. Maybe you are referring to Gen. Petraeus.
Por favor, subtitúlenla en español; somos 500 millones de hispanohablantes.
Truly superior.
great Zhukov!!
thanks for this!
Thank you for posting this. First, the actor who plays Zhukov doesn't look like one. Mikhail Ulyanov from "Liberation" really looked like one and played Zhukov superbly. Second, he was a brilliant strategist and battle planner but as a military commander he needlessly sent hundreds of thousands of soldiers to death with human wave attacks. Soldiers in trenches hated him. His commanders were more scared of him than of the enemy.
The human waves attack is a myth. His many losses were attributed to the brutal nature of the fighting, and many failures of the early red army from 1941 all the way up till 1944. Many battles which were attributed to his name due to their brutality, such as rzhev or seelow heights, were actually on the insistence of Stalin, and he cannot be fully blamed. However, his greatest reason for high casualties was his use of deep battle doctrine, of which his methods of amassing great quantities of troops and tanks before launching the attack led to a high concentration of casualties. But he never intentionally did human waves attack, no commander would be so stupid to do so and not get dismissed.
I saved all 12 0f these at my own time, but no subtitles in English!!!!!
Stalin said a toast for the Russians only...Good for him.
It is a forgery. In reality, Stalin toasted the Soviet peoples. All together they defeated the conquerors in the Great Patriotic War.
Konechno! A source of russian movies/series! Pls., how can I download the english subs?
Having a working breakfast with Comrade Stalin is like swimming with family of megalodons. Except megs are safer and more predictable.
Was Molotov frozen a thawed to play himself in this documentary?
Please can tell me the russian actor's name who plays general Zhukov?
Александр Балуев - Aleksandr Baluyev
O Júkov não para de comer 🤣🤣🤣
I understand Zhukov riding the white horse made Stalin jealous.
the story is apocraphyl
Still Stronger ! ^^ +1
Is this "drug Stalin" the same how in the Movie Sin, Otca narodov?
I'm not a russian speaker, but I thought Stalin was supposed to have an accent, no? He sounds kinda RP Russian to my ears, like he doesn't sound different.
There is a little difference.
The actor who plays Stalin is armenian. He does make a georgian accent but not as thick as Stalin in real life.
He does indeed have an accent, it really sticks out that he is not Russian.....and be feels ignored and humiliated....a dangerous situation.
I am Slovak native speaker and and Duolingo "student" of Russian 🙂. I can recognize his accent and it sound very rural to me (no offence please Georgian and Armenian people, you are children ancient kingdoms) for lack of better expression.
@@Martina-Kosicanka Very nice city (v vychodnich slovensku) used to pass through all the time from Prague (vlak Kosicazn) on way to Zakaty and east!
¿Alguna versión en español?
I thought this was going to be about post-War Soviet politics and military affairs; instead it mostly turned out to be the Soviet version of “The Kardashians”...
Unde gasim filmul?
This would be a more enjoyable experience if the text were converted to speech.
At the moment of the photography he probably attacked the magical margin of 50 mil. dead on his behalf. I would also shield myself in his place from the photo. "Zasluzhili" ... :D
Where are the subtitles ? How do I download them ?
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Zhukov. I thought Stalin had him shot after the war as he was more popular than Stalin which made him a threat. Time for me to be re-educated!
Mind you, Khruschev eventually forcibly retired him as Defence Minister in 1957 because of his "dangerous" popularity. But no one could do to him what Stalin did to his predecessor Tukhachevsky.
No, he didn’t shoot him. He sent him off to Odessa.
Heroes one day then stabbed in the back by the very people who should be thankful for them. What a country!
Look at USA.
A story as old as time. Under Obama returning US soldiers were determined by the DHS to be "potential terrorists."
Why can't I get English subs on tablet
O texto mostra claramente que esse seriado não é da Rússia.
#1 of 12 episode...yup...12 episodes
alles in englisch , ich lebe aber in deutschland , warum werden wir hier verblödet ,???
(Mikhail Illarion Golenishchev-Kutuzov князь Михаи́л Илларио́нович Голени́щев-Куту́зов) the one beat germans the other the french under napoleon the rest is pure jealousy
Where is the subtitles?????
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ممكن الترجمه عربي
ThaNko
robert de niro makes a fine stalin
This must be the Russians version of Hollywood movies?.
shukov was a butcher!
That’s just 26 million bullets that Stalin didn’t have to buy
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Russians are forgetting that second world war stared in September 1939 when allied with fascist , they invade unsuspected Poland. Together as friends and allies. Committed countless war crimes ,killing prisoners of war ,government and administration workers ,priest's ,college students , innocent civilians robed, raped and killed . Stalin did not do that. Russian soldiers did that! Brave Russian soldiers cheering Hitler. Make a movie about that time and the consequences for people who play a part .
*@Pawel.* How about you ? Aren't you forgetting that Poland allied with Hitler in 1938 to dismember Czechoslovakia. Do you deny that Poland was also an aggressive power.
@@brahim119 Check Your facts before You make an ass out of Yourselfer . Poland never allied with Nazi as a nation! You must be one of those who deny Holocausts never happen? Right?
@@pawel5280 You are an ignoramus yourself, study history, and do not talk any nonsense about Russia , Russia took only those areas that belonged to it under the Treaty of Versailles (along the Curzon line) , so that these areas would not go to the Germans and this was September 17 . And who exactly carried out the aggression together with Germany against Poland on September 1 is the country of Slovakia. And the second world war began with the Anschluss of Czechoslovakia in which Germany , Poland occupied the Tishin region and Hungary participated. If you write that there was no Union between Poland and Germany, then what is in the photo? pbs.twimg.com/media/EPM3ezXWkAAhzmq.jpg psinom.ru/uploads/posts/2019-07/156362785311-b-231-1.jpg fondsk.ru/images/myfls/2020/cz22062003.jpg i.mycdn.me/i?r=AzEPZsRbOZEKgBhR0XGMT1Rkrb9Q4z16SaysW2Kq8SAVOaaKTM5SRkZCeTgDn6uOyic On January 26, 1934, Poland was the first in Europe to sign a Declaration or non-aggression Pact with Nazi Germany for a period of 10 years. In the secret part of the Declaration, there was an agreement on mutual military assistance and the division of spheres of influence.
@@pawel5280 The main reason was to make borders farther from capital, thats how Molotov said and saving Ukrainian and Belorussian people. This territories were occupied by Poland
Molotov- Ribbentrop pact, still an embarrassing source of misinformation and lies the Russian people are fed even today......