I actually listen to this prior to work (im 18, i work in a warehouse moving heavy boxes) Amps me up and reminds me of the sacrifices my ancestors made for me.
Funny thing that my great great grandfather was a Finnish volunteer in the white army of Russia and came back and my great grandfather fought the soviets during the winter war and continuation war
@@bloccfame Lol, fairy tales about the Beautiful USSR, as much nonsense as fairy tales about imperial Russia, "which we have lost." Who fight with the question - if everything was so beautiful, then why did they fuck up
@@ВладиславСеливанов-п5ц Honestly i i felt that Russia should never involve in the WW1 . Tension already high back home and from the Russo Japanese war. Involving yourself in a much greater conflicts like in Europe is not a wise ideal. You maybe felt for the Serb but then again it your Empire at at stake not only the Serb. Greating from Vietnam my Russian friend.
A couple of these videos are of the losing side in a battle (i.e., Anchors Aweigh at Pearl Harbor, Rhodesians Never Die as you run over a landmine, etc.)
This reminds me of one time when a russian on CS:GO blasted a communist American kid with his patriotic scream and this song in the background. Perfect.
@@Caesar88888 i dont have enough space on my.disks, forgot to save the video in a cloud or send it to my phone and deleted it by accident (probably) because i cant find it.
@@Caesar88888 for what its worth i exaggerated the comment a little bit and i mean that his patriotic scream was more like a typical russian rage, the american kid was pretty chill and was probably trolling the russian
My Socials teacher had a great-grandfather that fought in the white army, he was a German/Dutch immigrant that founded a farming community in eastern Ukraine that was intended to help share agricultural knowledge with the locals in an effort to aid Russia's farming industry (Oddly enough the community was a Protestant/Jewish joint effort) Both him and his son fought the Bolscheviks until they were eventually overrun and the village was lost and ransacked, by that point his wife and daughter had made their way to Siberia and evacuated to Canada along with the anti-soviet foreign contingent. His last name was Weibe by the way, apparently he's related to a famous Dutch engineer who was responsible for draining a large delta of the Rhine.
funny my family got a similar story my great great grand father was a prison camp officer for the whites in ww1 and was nearly killed for being to kind to the prisoners when the revolution broke out his brother was killed for being educated and supporting the whites he then took his family and fled to Alberta
@@GHSK_edits They identified as German by the time the revolution came around, but most of the outstanding figures in his ancestry were from Amsterdam back in the 16-1700s. He has a book his grandma made with German children's songs from 1943 (By which point they were in Canada.)
The White Army was way worst than the Reds, you should not be proud of you grandfather that he fought for the Zar, he gave 0% Fu** about his people and he send them to world war I while they were starving. The infrastructure was like in the middle age. The people walked and than just fell to the ground and died on the streets....
My Great Grandfather Mikhailov Aleksey Afanasiyevich was born in 1880 year in Stavropol province. He was Cuban Cossack. Also he was a participant in the First World War, from where he brought the Medal of St. George of the 4th degree, the Medals of St. Anna and Stanislav. During the Civil War, he was a supporter of the white movement. Participated in the campaign of atamans (the highest Cossack rank) Krasnov and Denikin to Moscow. After the advent of Soviet power, he was dispossessed and worked on a collective farm. He died in 1953. I'm proud of them!
Здорово, что ты знаешь историю своих предков. У меня прапрадед тоже был казаком, только сибирским, с Алтая, воевал за белых, войну прошёл, а потом притворялся сумасшедшим чтобы с ним ничего не сделали. Ну это по рассказам родственников. А по другой линии мои предки это ссыльные из Польши, восстали против русских оккупантов и их сослали в Тобольскую губернию. Управляли небольшой деревней, а когда пришла революция (февральская), отдали её крестьянам, переехали в Тюмень, купили здесь красивый дом и поддерживали эсеров активно. Когда пришли большевики, дом раскулачили, один этаж отдали другим людям. Потом, уже в 30е, двух моих родственников расстреляли прямо в овраге недалеко от дома, хотя по бумагам их увезли в Омск и там их расстреляла тройка НКВД. Недавно был в архиве и видел их дела, занимались агитацией, распространяли демократические листовки среди людей. Я это о том, что белые не воевали за царя там какого-то, многие их них боролись за социализм и демократию, против террора большевиков, к сожалению об этом мало говорят.
I’m siberian native. My great grandfather helped imperial officers to ambush red army leader Kalandarashvili, because before the war Kalandarashvili was well known cruel bandit from Georgia and potentially was too dangerous for locals
Fun fact: Skoropadskyi, the Ukranian leader in WW1 when the peace was signed, reportedly locked himself in his room and cried for a week when he heard the death of the Tsar and his family.
My great grandfather was from Kazakhstan (Turkistan Governorate of the Empire), son of a local Khan and an officer of the Russian Imperial army. He was executed by a red army fire squad. Intersting fact: Only 1.2% of Russian Imperial Army officers where "muslim" (non orthodox christian minorities of Asian Imperial Territory). His family was exiled to Ukraine, Kharkiv in the aftermath of the Civil War, on cargo trains without food or water. Several siblings perished during the travel. His land and property was taken away by the bolsheviks. My great grandmother hid away a pair of golden watch and some gems in her skirt. In Ukraine she traded the golden watch for a cow that would give milk etc., which they traded for other goods. They lost everything, territory, titles, personal belonings and property. My family will never forget! I’m also in possession of his officer army saber sword which is part of our family treasure. Today a museum and a library is built in Kharkiv, in the house where his family used to live. Long live White Russia!
Masterfully done, I’ve always liked slavianka and often imagined it played in battle. That being said I have an idea but it’s a bit of a change of pace You belong to me but you’re in MiG alley and there’s a bogey on your tail
My great grandpa's brother were captured on the Eastern front of WW1. He was a soldier in the Austro-Hungarian army, and he was Hungarian from a german and slavic culture rooted village. Mainly a bearer of a German surname he was quite like an ordinary grey European as the other ones. He has died in Tomsk in Siberia, but quite sure about he got involved in the Russian Civil war in the side of (???) I cannot guess. He has died in 1919 at Tomsk area.
Some of my ancestors were Trans-Baikal Cossacks. One grandfather, an officer of the Russian Imperial army, died in the First World War, in Poland, in the summer of 1915. He had a younger brother, also an officer of the Russian Imperial army, and when in 1918 the Bolsheviks signed the shameful Brest peace, he did not tolerate it and joined the White army, a special Manchurian detachment, and fought under the command of ataman Semenov. He stayed in the White Army until the very end, and emigrated to Manchuria.
Star Spangled banner but youre trying your best to keep the flag upright while taking heavy bombardment from British warships Also, all suggestions aside, these videos are great. You and Jorm should team up or something
@@usama_bin_laden Dude was making a video suggestion with star spangled bannet (a US revolutionary song originally I believe) and british warships (who bombarded the shores during some battles)
For those wondering, the Audio and voice Clips in the video is taken from a Russian 2008 war film about world War one called the admiral, about soldiers in the white army charge of one of the Battles while Russia was still involved in the war, and the affects the war had on them.
My great uncle was an officer in the imperial army... him and all his men died fighting. His father and my great grandmother barely escaped into what is now Eastern Ukraine.
@@nathanhiggers4606 Из-за отречение царя от престола во время мировой войны. Представь, что бы было, отрекись Сталин от власти во время вторжения немцев в ВОВ.
My great great grandpa was a Don Cossack and fought in the south and I remember my grandpa telling the stories he heard from him. It was all second hand but I do remember him telling me the American government thought he was a Nazi during ww2 AND a communist in the late 40’s. He ended up drinking himself to death in Chicago in the 50’s
True , we wouldn't have been seeing today's day if the white army won. I mean , Ukraine wouldn't have been invaded neither would have the world be full of tensions between West and Russia.
My great grandfather was a miner from a small village in Yorkshire, England. He was in the British expeditionary force that fought alongside the Whites in the Northern campaigns around Arkhanglesk. He was injured 3 months in then sent home. Little moment of history lost to time.
In Korea a family friend of mine still has a preserved uniform from his ancestor (his great grand uncle was a Kuban cossack who fought in the white armies) and it was made me wonder how a Ukrainian found themselves all the way to here, but considering a fair few escaped into China as the fight ended I've been more interested in studying what exactly transpired during the civil war.
If i can remember in the Russian Far East their was a region called Green Ukraine with alot of Ethnic Ukranians living in that area. So maybe that's how?
@@zogu7366 It's possible! Prior to the annexation of Korea in 1910 by the Japanese empire there was significant Russian influence in Korea, as both sides attempted to control the peninsula due to its proximity to manchuria and its importance concerning its placement near the trans-siberian railway and China. Korea: The Poland of Asia.
Most likely, he was a cossack in the troops of ataman Semenov who operated in the far east of Russia and actively collaborated with the japanese, after the defeat of the Whites, they retreated to the territory of china and were then used by the Japanese as auxiliary troops, and the kuban cossacks are not ukrainians
Officers and soldiers! Lads...we have nowhere to get ammunition and to hell with them! God with us, and with the God and prayer we have always defeated the enemy and we will go on doing so! If we are destined to die, we'll go down with honour!!🇷🇺
By all modern projections, Imperial Russia, if not for the second revolution, likely would've resembled something between Britain and the US politically, but with a population of around 450-500 million. Modern Imperial Russia would've been quite a sight, I think. The Tsar and all his children would be on stamps and mugs, and they'd have about as much power as a housefly.
Russia would be as modernized and as strong as America, but we would be nothing like either country. Our ways of life and mentality is way too different, screw Democracy. The Empire for all Russians shall return
@@russkayaimperiya4918 Long live the Tsar! God bless the One Holy, Catholic, and Apostolic Church! May Russia return to just and Christian governance and the Soviet collaborationist “church” be removed!
Promise me you won't cry. - I promise White Army was defeated and Admiral Kolchak executed - I won't... *cries* Edit: It hits on the whole new level after watching Admiral 2008 [*]
very actually. Its not very different in other places. Like the himalayas. its just you your rifles and some light explosives no tanks (only light if they dont freeze in just a couple of minutes) but yeah its VERY desressing actually because many russians say its just full of wildlife but it looks ded.
"Silt chest in crosses, or head in the bushes!". My great ancestors fought in two world wars: a Kuban Cossack, whose name is no longer remembered in our family, fought with the Germans in the Imperial Army, and two great-grandfathers fought in the ranks of the Red Army, against the Nazi invaders. We honor and remember the previous generations.
By the way, if you’re interested in Russian war songs, another famous one is “Varyag”. The history of this song reminds me of “Fortunate Son”. At first this was only an anti war poem (by an Austrian writer) dedicated to the events of the Russo-Japanese War, but Russian composers didn’t see an anti war context in the words and made a famous song praising the pride of Russian sailors. By the way, it's one of the few songs that was not banned by the Bolsheviks.
@@Batchall_Accepted Anti-war songs and movies often fail at their task. Either due to them being so over the top it's frankly stupid, or failing to understand what would actually make people in favor of wars in the first place. All Quiet On The Western Front is pretty much the only piece of literature that does a genuinely good job.
It’s really sad all that Russia had to go through. World War 1, the Civil War and World War 2 and just always ending up with an authoritarian government by the end of it. Makes my heart sink. Edit: not to mention all the famines
@@def3ndr887 They were not, Soviet apologist. The Russian Empire didn't have famines in the two decades prior to WW1. The USSR had the three worst famines in modern Russian history in the two decades after.
@@danielk4089 What he meant was the White movement was defeated, who would have established a less authoritarian state than the Russian Empire and guaranteed better than the totalitarian USSR.
@@uncleadi ... What ? Famines where quite common and fucking devistating to nations, the CCCP had the famine cause it had to export grain for machines cause the West did not want to accept Russian rubble. In the long terms a very bloody but good decision that secured Soviet superpower status but short term a giant tragedy.
@@AlbertoSantosDumont819my comment is a little late but among all the forces fighting against the Bolsheviks in the civil war, one faction was the Black Army (anarchists from Ukraine). Nedrigailov is a place in Ukraine that was fought in
my great great great grandparents were russian and somehow managed to get of russia during the russian civil war. I don't know where they left, but I'd guess near the Baltic. There U.S. Emigration papers are in my attic, I should look at them someday.
May God rest the brave sons & daughters that gave their souls away in the hopeless situation. May God have pity on those who survived the October revolution and lived through the early stages of the Godforsaken soviet union. ☦
@@butterybuttersticks9073 that's Russian patriotic song, on russian: "Вставай, страна огромная". Google translator translate that like this: "Get up, the country is huge".
@@Das_Michael My mom used to learn about this song in her Russian class. Imagine the terror of hearing it in the distance, knowing damn well that with Russians, death arrives.
It’s actually really damn sad when you realize that the entirety of the rank and file of the red army would absolutely have buyers remorse less than a decade later.
There's already a Tipperary video I believe, called something like "It's a Long way to Tipperary but youre hiding in a shell crater with the last of your squadron"
@@aregularinternetuser339 Not only that but I'm pretty sure it's the very first video of this style. At least, it's the oldest on Jormungandr's channel.
In D&D, I'm making my own version of Slavs, who were made from a conjoining of "Germanic" humans and "Scandanavian" dwarves, with a touch of Elvan influence. I looked at fantasy as a whole and noticed that Slavs are hardly ever present. It's mostly Soviet rip-offs and Red Army looking combatants. There's no men of the Rus, no Slavic tribes, no Cossacks, no White Russians- nothing. So I decided, after I had made significant gains in my campaign, to create my own and fill that gap. Stuff like this, tapping into the experience of such a massive ethnic group and the history that few know or understand, is what fuels my inspiration for them. What a rich and amazing history, in just Russia alone, that doesn't get the exposure it deserves. I aim to change this, and media like this is a tribute to the Slavic peoples that deserves commendation.
It brings me immense joy to see some of you have taken my stance and turned inspiration in my direction. Thank you so much. I have since discovered these sources and others as I develop my homebrew society.
It's nice to know that you are open to suggestion. Here's a little one, for what it is worth : "le chant de l'Opium" but you are a french paratrooper stuck at Diên Biên Phu.
When the Bloody Baron want to do a weird cavalry raids around Mongolia, larping hard as Genghis Khan, and saying no to this is the equivalent of asking for a suicide assist.
"Where are the musicians? Army music! Quickly! Music i said !"
*Farewell Of Slavianka intensifies*
S’nami Bog!
Finally, someone quoted the movie 😆
@@monsieurduquack5440 what's the movie?
Eh, you got a woman...
@@towni2760 Admiral 2008
My Great Grandfather was a Don Cossack Officer in both WWI and the Russian Civil War. It actually gives you that immersion. Gives me chills.
Ты русский? Я да
@@kimnorton1150 Нет. Я Украинец.
@@WARGAMER1918 брат
Песня предателей народа даёт вам положительные эмоции?
@@kimnorton1150 Не думаю, что он думает также
This is what I call, "anti-asmr". It puts my heart in a vise, makes me lie awake and, sometimes, even brings a tear to my eyes.
Yes. Well said.
I actually listen to this prior to work (im 18, i work in a warehouse moving heavy boxes) Amps me up and reminds me of the sacrifices my ancestors made for me.
@Pinko Slink for those who profit.
@Pinko Slink that may be true but is it worth it, all the bloodshed for what? Glory is pointless if you have nobody to celebrate with.
@Pinko Slink have you ever experienced war?
Funny thing that my great great grandfather was a Finnish volunteer in the white army of Russia and came back and my great grandfather fought the soviets during the winter war and continuation war
Utterly based
Your great great grandfather was a giga chad
Hero we need
@@Shelby-fq3eh thank you, next time I visit his grave I will tell him that
God bless him
I'm always fascinated about imperial Russia all the way to the Russian civil war!
I learned so much researching on this video as well.
before communism everything was fine
Its a really interesting part of history that isn't talked about much in the west unfortunately.
@@bloccfame Lol, fairy tales about the Beautiful USSR, as much nonsense as fairy tales about imperial Russia, "which we have lost." Who fight with the question - if everything was so beautiful, then why did they fuck up
@@ВладиславСеливанов-п5ц Honestly i i felt that Russia should never involve in the WW1 . Tension already high back home and from the Russo Japanese war. Involving yourself in a much greater conflicts like in Europe is not a wise ideal.
You maybe felt for the Serb but then again it your Empire at at stake not only the Serb.
Greating from Vietnam my Russian friend.
"A Las Baricadas but you're the last fighting barricade in Barcelona"
'Ya Hemos Pasao' getting louder in the background
@@riograndedosulball248 XD, los mejores troleo de historia
That would be the most sad so far
@@riograndedosulball248 Re-troll el señor.
YA HEMOS PASAO
"Are we going to lay the Reds with the Whites?"
""Together. We're all God's men. God didn't paint them different colours"
Admiral was a good movie.
@@timothyjonathan1599 thanks i was about to ask from what movie this quote is so i can go watch the movie
@@lcdream4213 its on youtube with subtitles if im not mistaken
@@borakeskin7872 ty i found it
@@lcdream4213 do you have a link? I can't find it
“Ceddin Deden” but you are an officer of Ottoman army in First Balkan War.
Bu güzel olurdu
@@Mehmet_Ergin İttihat terakki türküleri daha da güzel olur da ayrıntı gelir millete.
@@safakozgokhan5814 ayn
ua-cam.com/video/03znfqcFM8Y/v-deo.html fits better with 1900s balkan doomer feelings
Ceddin Deden aslında daha çok zafere giderken çalınabilecek bir marş. Daha duygusal olmalı.
It dont feel like it when you're listening.
But you're actually in the losing side of the war.
A couple of these videos are of the losing side in a battle (i.e., Anchors Aweigh at Pearl Harbor, Rhodesians Never Die as you run over a landmine, etc.)
Very sad rip Romanovs
In the long run, the losing side is Russian people, and all that was genuine and honourable in Russia.
They were losing and still fighting to the end. ☦️
If the USSR is what winning looks like, I hope I lose every single time.
This reminds me of one time when a russian on CS:GO blasted a communist American kid with his patriotic scream and this song in the background. Perfect.
do you have record of this?
@@Caesar88888 i dont have enough space on my.disks, forgot to save the video in a cloud or send it to my phone and deleted it by accident (probably) because i cant find it.
@@Caesar88888 for what its worth i exaggerated the comment a little bit and i mean that his patriotic scream was more like a typical russian rage, the american kid was pretty chill and was probably trolling the russian
Based.
Truly unbelievable situation.
“The battle has begun” but you are a Bulgarian rebel holding the Shipka pass
Yes.
Yes.
БИЙТЕ БРАТЯ БОГ Е С НАС
Trqbva da go napravqt kato klip na 100%
@@ligma1617 Vednaga,na sekundata
My Socials teacher had a great-grandfather that fought in the white army, he was a German/Dutch immigrant that founded a farming community in eastern Ukraine that was intended to help share agricultural knowledge with the locals in an effort to aid Russia's farming industry (Oddly enough the community was a Protestant/Jewish joint effort) Both him and his son fought the Bolscheviks until they were eventually overrun and the village was lost and ransacked, by that point his wife and daughter had made their way to Siberia and evacuated to Canada along with the anti-soviet foreign contingent. His last name was Weibe by the way, apparently he's related to a famous Dutch engineer who was responsible for draining a large delta of the Rhine.
Nederlands?
funny my family got a similar story
my great great grand father was a prison camp officer for the whites in ww1 and was nearly killed for being to kind to the prisoners
when the revolution broke out his brother was killed for being educated and supporting the whites he then took his family and fled to Alberta
Did they escape from Ukraine across Siberia to Canada with Czechoslovak legionaries?
@@menoneries4730 they did go through the Crimea but i don’t think it was with the lost legion
@@GHSK_edits They identified as German by the time the revolution came around, but most of the outstanding figures in his ancestry were from Amsterdam back in the 16-1700s.
He has a book his grandma made with German children's songs from 1943 (By which point they were in Canada.)
I'm a son of Cossack, and this song means a lot for me. My great grandfather also was fighting for White Army
Good. You got good herretige, don't let anyone change that.
mad respect for you and your ancestors!
Do you know the language of your ancestors?
The White Army was way worst than the Reds, you should not be proud of you grandfather that he fought for the Zar, he gave 0% Fu** about his people and he send them to world war I while they were starving. The infrastructure was like in the middle age. The people walked and than just fell to the ground and died on the streets....
@@technocrat7930 i smell a commie
My Great Grandfather Mikhailov Aleksey Afanasiyevich was born in 1880 year in Stavropol province. He was Cuban Cossack. Also he was a participant in the First World War, from where he brought the Medal of St. George of the 4th degree, the Medals of St. Anna and Stanislav. During the Civil War, he was a supporter of the white movement. Participated in the campaign of atamans (the highest Cossack rank) Krasnov and Denikin to Moscow. After the advent of Soviet power, he was dispossessed and worked on a collective farm. He died in 1953. I'm proud of them!
Здорово, что ты знаешь историю своих предков. У меня прапрадед тоже был казаком, только сибирским, с Алтая, воевал за белых, войну прошёл, а потом притворялся сумасшедшим чтобы с ним ничего не сделали. Ну это по рассказам родственников.
А по другой линии мои предки это ссыльные из Польши, восстали против русских оккупантов и их сослали в Тобольскую губернию. Управляли небольшой деревней, а когда пришла революция (февральская), отдали её крестьянам, переехали в Тюмень, купили здесь красивый дом и поддерживали эсеров активно. Когда пришли большевики, дом раскулачили, один этаж отдали другим людям. Потом, уже в 30е, двух моих родственников расстреляли прямо в овраге недалеко от дома, хотя по бумагам их увезли в Омск и там их расстреляла тройка НКВД. Недавно был в архиве и видел их дела, занимались агитацией, распространяли демократические листовки среди людей.
Я это о том, что белые не воевали за царя там какого-то, многие их них боролись за социализм и демократию, против террора большевиков, к сожалению об этом мало говорят.
@@darkmortus3732 Занимательная история
I’m siberian native. My great grandfather helped imperial officers to ambush red army leader Kalandarashvili, because before the war Kalandarashvili was well known cruel bandit from Georgia and potentially was too dangerous for locals
Hats off to him
Огромный респект ему, низкий поклон, и всем, кто был за белую армию
Deepest respects to your great grandfather.
Socialisms win in the civil war was great and well deserved
Слава Советскому пролетариату и Великой октябрьской Революции
Glory to Soviet workers and the Great october Revolution
Fun fact: Skoropadskyi, the Ukranian leader in WW1 when the peace was signed, reportedly locked himself in his room and cried for a week when he heard the death of the Tsar and his family.
Sad fact
the reason why he hated the Bolsheviks.
@@Drowdowsky yes, it's more of a sad fact, but I'm being sarcastic
It's true?
when the captain tells you to bayonet charge: i sleep
when the reds shoot your only nun: *THOSE BASTARDS*
Actually, that nun was army medic
@@badgerp-chanqueen7707 🤓
No
goosebumps moment
was excited for this one, good stuff
In 0:07 you can actually hear him say "Where are the musicians? The music, now! I said play the music!" and then the song starts playing
Yep, good spot
Is it from that one movie?
@@TsarBoris-g1zAdmiral 2008
Beaten but not defeated…..
My great grandfather was from Kazakhstan (Turkistan Governorate of the Empire), son of a local Khan and an officer of the Russian Imperial army. He was executed by a red army fire squad. Intersting fact: Only 1.2% of Russian Imperial Army officers where "muslim" (non orthodox christian minorities of Asian Imperial Territory). His family was exiled to Ukraine, Kharkiv in the aftermath of the Civil War, on cargo trains without food or water. Several siblings perished during the travel.
His land and property was taken away by the bolsheviks. My great grandmother hid away a pair of golden watch and some gems in her skirt. In Ukraine she traded the golden watch for a cow that would give milk etc., which they traded for other goods. They lost everything, territory, titles, personal belonings and property. My family will never forget!
I’m also in possession of his officer army saber sword which is part of our family treasure.
Today a museum and a library is built in Kharkiv, in the house where his family used to live.
Long live White Russia!
My Great Great GrandFather is Kazakh…. Respect From Turkey 🇹🇷♥️🇰🇿
@@trollhdjsjs8170 ❤️ Respect to Atatürk!
Sad to hear about that. At least your great grandpa fought for a more natural future for Russia and her neighbouring nations like Kazakhstan.
@@uncleadi thank you for kind words 💪🏻
Maybe you would tell us what crimes did commit your great grandfather?
Masterfully done, I’ve always liked slavianka and often imagined it played in battle. That being said I have an idea but it’s a bit of a change of pace
You belong to me but you’re in MiG alley and there’s a bogey on your tail
My great grandpa's brother were captured on the Eastern front of WW1.
He was a soldier in the Austro-Hungarian army, and he was Hungarian from a german and slavic culture rooted village.
Mainly a bearer of a German surname he was quite like an ordinary grey European as the other ones.
He has died in Tomsk in Siberia, but quite sure about he got involved in the Russian Civil war in the side of (???) I cannot guess.
He has died in 1919 at Tomsk area.
mr worldwide
Maybe he was somehow enlisted in the Czechoslovak Legion
Some of my ancestors were Trans-Baikal Cossacks. One grandfather, an officer of the Russian Imperial army, died in the First World War, in Poland, in the summer of 1915. He had a younger brother, also an officer of the Russian Imperial army, and when in 1918 the Bolsheviks signed the shameful Brest peace, he did not tolerate it and joined the White army, a special Manchurian detachment, and fought under the command of ataman Semenov. He stayed in the White Army until the very end, and emigrated to Manchuria.
@@tangotango320 Not likely why would he join his enemies
he probably joined the czechoslovak legion
Star Spangled banner but youre trying your best to keep the flag upright while taking heavy bombardment from British warships
Also, all suggestions aside, these videos are great. You and Jorm should team up or something
"BRITISH WARSHIPS"!? What?! Excuse me?
@@usama_bin_laden
War of Independance
@@KalashVodka175 "WAR OF INDEPENDENCE"?! WHAAT?! Did you know that there wasn't war for Russian indepenedence in the history
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Dude was making a video suggestion with star spangled bannet (a US revolutionary song originally I believe) and british warships (who bombarded the shores during some battles)
@@usama_bin_laden war of 1812
For those wondering, the Audio and voice Clips in the video is taken from a Russian 2008 war film about world War one called the admiral, about soldiers in the white army charge of one of the Battles while Russia was still involved in the war, and the affects the war had on them.
My great uncle was an officer in the imperial army... him and all his men died fighting. His father and my great grandmother barely escaped into what is now Eastern Ukraine.
You still living in Eastern Ukraine or are you safe?
@@russkayaimperiya4918 Safe
Страшно, просто страшно себе всё это представить, через что люди прошли.
Герои !
Из-за своей собственной тупости
"No Russian"
@@johnd1431 that didn't age well
@@nathanhiggers4606 Из-за отречение царя от престола во время мировой войны. Представь, что бы было, отрекись Сталин от власти во время вторжения немцев в ВОВ.
Red sun in the sky but you’re freezing in the northern korean mountains
My great great grandpa was a Don Cossack and fought in the south and I remember my grandpa telling the stories he heard from him. It was all second hand but I do remember him telling me the American government thought he was a Nazi during ww2 AND a communist in the late 40’s. He ended up drinking himself to death in Chicago in the 50’s
rip to your grandfather. As an american, if he fought against commies AND nazis? It's damn hard to get more based than that.
True Russia died in 1917 change my mind.
True , we wouldn't have been seeing today's day if the white army won.
I mean , Ukraine wouldn't have been invaded neither would have the world be full of tensions between West and Russia.
Died in 1917 and was reborn in 1991.
@@warthunderaddict Its still dead
I am purposefully spreading misinformation on the internet. Disregard my other comments
@@therealgeneralMacArthur Ik but it was far worse under communism
Ah, the dose of Russian warring that I was needing. Thank you for this!
My great grandfather was a miner from a small village in Yorkshire, England.
He was in the British expeditionary force that fought alongside the Whites in the Northern campaigns around Arkhanglesk. He was injured 3 months in then sent home.
Little moment of history lost to time.
Eternal Memory to You, fallen heroes!
In Korea a family friend of mine still has a preserved uniform from his ancestor (his great grand uncle was a Kuban cossack who fought in the white armies) and it was made me wonder how a Ukrainian found themselves all the way to here, but considering a fair few escaped into China as the fight ended I've been more interested in studying what exactly transpired during the civil war.
If i can remember in the Russian Far East their was a region called Green Ukraine with alot of Ethnic Ukranians living in that area. So maybe that's how?
@@zogu7366 It's possible! Prior to the annexation of Korea in 1910 by the Japanese empire there was significant Russian influence in Korea, as both sides attempted to control the peninsula due to its proximity to manchuria and its importance concerning its placement near the trans-siberian railway and China.
Korea: The Poland of Asia.
Most likely, he was a cossack in the troops of ataman Semenov who operated in the far east of Russia and actively collaborated with the japanese, after the defeat of the Whites, they retreated to the territory of china and were then used by the Japanese as auxiliary troops, and the kuban cossacks are not ukrainians
One of my friend's grandfather remembers the Russian Civil War when he was a kid. I can imagine him having flash backs because of this.
Officers and soldiers! Lads...we have nowhere to get ammunition and to hell with them!
God with us, and with the God and prayer we have always defeated the enemy and we will go on doing so! If we are destined to die, we'll go down with honour!!🇷🇺
By all modern projections, Imperial Russia, if not for the second revolution, likely would've resembled something between Britain and the US politically, but with a population of around 450-500 million. Modern Imperial Russia would've been quite a sight, I think. The Tsar and all his children would be on stamps and mugs, and they'd have about as much power as a housefly.
The communist revolution hijacked Russia's possible tryst with destiny. That's mighty sad
Russia would be as modernized and as strong as America, but we would be nothing like either country. Our ways of life and mentality is way too different, screw Democracy. The Empire for all Russians shall return
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Long live the Tsar! God bless the One Holy, Catholic, and Apostolic Church! May Russia return to just and Christian governance and the Soviet collaborationist “church” be removed!
No,the 1st one planned to create a republic,Kornilov and Kolchak depised the monarchy.
Democracy is western crap. It can go fuck itself.
This is epic. Love the mix of battle and music.
Promise me you won't cry.
- I promise
White Army was defeated and Admiral Kolchak executed
- I won't... *cries*
Edit: It hits on the whole new level after watching Admiral 2008 [*]
Cope
@@blarpus commie
i smell monarchist cope
ofc, way better than tsar's-bootlicking@@Gerlachlovesaviation
@@comradeishaan89604 1991
I love the use of the depressed looking wojaks in these thumbnails, it helps us realize that war is still hell on earth
Great choice with the first part of the "vocals" asking about the music before the charge.
girls: i don't want to go to Siberia its to cold
boys:
real
siberian white army front was truly depressing
very actually. Its not very different in other places. Like the himalayas. its just you your rifles and some light explosives
no tanks (only light if they dont freeze in just a couple of minutes)
but yeah its VERY desressing actually because many russians say its just full of wildlife but it looks ded.
Ypa! Admiral is probably one of my favorite movies. (Top 20)
Why Physics ?
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What
Wow! I mean, never thought that film is known anywhere outside Russia. Wonder how it feels when one watches and likes it, while not being Russian
I’m a Russian Orthodox convert, and Russia is one of my favorite countries, at least Imperial
@@SmokyHillsSwitcher oh I see. Pretty much based imo!
"Silt chest in crosses, or head in the bushes!". My great ancestors fought in two world wars: a Kuban Cossack, whose name is no longer remembered in our family, fought with the Germans in the Imperial Army, and two great-grandfathers fought in the ranks of the Red Army, against the Nazi invaders. We honor and remember the previous generations.
“All is now against us”, but it is 1923 and there is nowhere to retreat anymore.
“Giovinezza” But your an Italian soldier during the invasion of Sicily
Italian soldiers never run away, they just turn around and keep advancing
Низкий поклон великим русским воинам воевавшим в белой армии. Спасибо за то,что верили и боролись до конца!!!
Бей красных - пока не побелеют!
Ещё интереснее это слушать, осознавая то, что у меня было 2 дяди, один из которых был красным офицером, а другой - белым.
Всё бы ничего но такое звание Офицеры были только у Белой Армии а у красных просто командиры
This far more the best video you've created
Адмирал(2007) movie fits with this
By the way, if you’re interested in Russian war songs, another famous one is “Varyag”. The history of this song reminds me of “Fortunate Son”. At first this was only an anti war poem (by an Austrian writer) dedicated to the events of the Russo-Japanese War, but Russian composers didn’t see an anti war context in the words and made a famous song praising the pride of Russian sailors. By the way, it's one of the few songs that was not banned by the Bolsheviks.
Lol wow it really was their fortunate son, right down to everyone missing the point of the lyrics XD
@@Batchall_Accepted Anti-war songs and movies often fail at their task. Either due to them being so over the top it's frankly stupid, or failing to understand what would actually make people in favor of wars in the first place.
All Quiet On The Western Front is pretty much the only piece of literature that does a genuinely good job.
This one is epic!!!
Ooo Hello mate , Glory to the Tsar and Russia Empire!!!!!
@@NihilsineDeo1866. hey, what’s up?
@@NihilsineDeo1866. God save the Tsar
“Where are the musicians?” “Music I said! Music!!”
Very sad Moment in history. :(
Farewell of Slavianka but you are defending osowiec fortress after the gas attack
It’s really sad all that Russia had to go through. World War 1, the Civil War and World War 2 and just always ending up with an authoritarian government by the end of it. Makes my heart sink.
Edit: not to mention all the famines
Famines we’re very common back then
meaning that Russia didn't have a authoritarian government prior to 1917?
@@def3ndr887 They were not, Soviet apologist. The Russian Empire didn't have famines in the two decades prior to WW1. The USSR had the three worst famines in modern Russian history in the two decades after.
@@danielk4089 What he meant was the White movement was defeated, who would have established a less authoritarian state than the Russian Empire and guaranteed better than the totalitarian USSR.
@@uncleadi ... What ? Famines where quite common and fucking devistating to nations, the CCCP had the famine cause it had to export grain for machines cause the West did not want to accept Russian rubble. In the long terms a very bloody but good decision that secured Soviet superpower status but short term a giant tragedy.
"Glórias ao Brasil" but you're pinned down by an MG-42 in Monte Castello
"Canção do Expedicionário" works too
Sleep Heroes, Eternal Glory is yours
I don't know why, or why in this song in particular as opposed to any of the others, but the sound of those bolt actions is just...haunting.
It's from PUBG
@@vdagr8795 Huh. I never played that one. Didn't like the concept. Was never really big into multiplayer games.
GOD SAVE THE TSAR! ☦️🇷🇺👑
GOD SAVE THE TZAR
Uraaaaaaa
"Mother anarchy loves her sons" but you are the machine gunner of the anarchists in Nedrigailov
“Mother Anarchy loves her sons” but you’re sent into a bloody battle for Perekop
i'm trying as hard as i can to find out what you're referencing. What does this mean?
@@AlbertoSantosDumont819my comment is a little late but among all the forces fighting against the Bolsheviks in the civil war, one faction was the Black Army (anarchists from Ukraine). Nedrigailov is a place in Ukraine that was fought in
fun fact: the rhythm of Rozszumiały się wierzby płaczące was inspired by farewell of slavianka
Pov of fighting russia with freddy fazbear
i always thought "how can you fight on the snow?" i mean, i can't even throw a snowball without having my hand completely frozen
Можно спокойно держать голую руку в снегу на протяжении 5 минут, потом становится холодно.
Ok so there are these things called *"GLOVES"* I don't know if you've heard of them
@@therealgeneralMacArthur W gloves
my great great great grandparents were russian and somehow managed to get of russia during the russian civil war. I don't know where they left, but I'd guess near the Baltic. There U.S. Emigration papers are in my attic, I should look at them someday.
They saved you from the red menace. Genuinely good people, wish i could meet them.
@@jamesfinlinson5545 Yeah into the US, which is the worst nation to ever exist. From one menace into the next
Удивительно что как русские так и иностранцы хорошо высказываются о белом движении в комментариях. Спасибо всем за поддержку.
My great grandfather fought for the communist but thats in the past, lets get along after 100 years
May God rest the brave sons & daughters that gave their souls away in the hopeless situation.
May God have pity on those who survived the October revolution and lived through the early stages of the Godforsaken soviet union.
☦
Soviet Union*
@@reyzhehal
It doesn't exist anymore.
@@FNModel-ej5bh This does not allow the lowercase letters for country names.
@@reyzhehal
It was a Godless nation, of couse it deserve to be treated like trash, crumbled and died out by itself.
@@reyzhehal Potatoes union
"Sacred war", but you are beating the nazis in Rzhev Battle.
What is this song? I cannot find it anywhere
@@butterybuttersticks9073 that's Russian patriotic song, on russian: "Вставай, страна огромная".
Google translator translate that like this: "Get up, the country is huge".
@Frigidlava oh, thanks a lot, my friend.
@@Das_Michael My mom used to learn about this song in her Russian class. Imagine the terror of hearing it in the distance, knowing damn well that with Russians, death arrives.
more correctly imo:
"The Sacred War, but you're fighting inside the Kiev pocket"
Battotai March but your battalion is banzai charging
Seems you read my mind...
@@HistoryFeels you actually did it! Nice!
Русские вперед!
Everyone is Russian
@@thelonelyghostN what
@@ihavenoidea2735 it's about Russian civil war. Both sides were Rusian
@@thelonelyghostN On the white side were eurpeans, and on the red side were chinese, Russians on the red side were hypnotize by communistic party
@@thelonelyghostN РУССКИЕ ВПЕРЁД РУССКИЕ ВПЕРЁД РУССКИЕ ВРЕРЁД
It’s actually really damn sad when you realize that the entirety of the rank and file of the red army would absolutely have buyers remorse less than a decade later.
They swapped one oppressive government for another
Make a deal with the devil, earn a demon’s wages
It's a long way to Tipperary, but you're a British soldier in 1914
There's already a Tipperary video I believe, called something like "It's a Long way to Tipperary but youre hiding in a shell crater with the last of your squadron"
Forgot to mention the Tipperary video is on a channel called Jormungandr
@@aregularinternetuser339 Not only that but I'm pretty sure it's the very first video of this style. At least, it's the oldest on Jormungandr's channel.
„Nearer my god to thee” fifes and drums version but you are returning from Pickett’s charge
"Red army is the strongest" but german troops surrounded your position
The sound comes from the movie Admiral, the scene name is the white army charge
Yep, most of it anyway
"They have got a woman" silence "THOSE BASTARDS!"
WAGNER MOMENT
In D&D, I'm making my own version of Slavs, who were made from a conjoining of "Germanic" humans and "Scandanavian" dwarves, with a touch of Elvan influence.
I looked at fantasy as a whole and noticed that Slavs are hardly ever present. It's mostly Soviet rip-offs and Red Army looking combatants. There's no men of the Rus, no Slavic tribes, no Cossacks, no White Russians- nothing. So I decided, after I had made significant gains in my campaign, to create my own and fill that gap. Stuff like this, tapping into the experience of such a massive ethnic group and the history that few know or understand, is what fuels my inspiration for them. What a rich and amazing history, in just Russia alone, that doesn't get the exposure it deserves.
I aim to change this, and media like this is a tribute to the Slavic peoples that deserves commendation.
Warhammer Fantasy Kislev / Rashemen of Faerûn in the Forgotten realms
Sturgians in mount and blade are russians
Kmet in The Witcher
It brings me immense joy to see some of you have taken my stance and turned inspiration in my direction. Thank you so much. I have since discovered these sources and others as I develop my homebrew society.
One of the songs that are powerful enough to wake me up on a monday
God save the tsar! Saint Nicholas ambassador of all orthodox
It's nice to know that you are open to suggestion. Here's a little one, for what it is worth : "le chant de l'Opium" but you are a french paratrooper stuck at Diên Biên Phu.
If only they had won...
World would be much diffrent. Allies, poland and eastern europe would have great ally in west and at least there would be less commies in the world
They can't, cuz 50 millions of terrorists against 5 millions
The outcome would probably be an authoritarian regime, and also probably sympathetic with the Nazis and Italians.
the soviet union tried to join axis wtf
@@Madridy1996 is best future lol
It’s so fucking DOPE🔥🔥 Keep it up bro
Sacred War but you’re on Belorusskiy Railway station in 26 June 1941.
Mongol throat singing but youre doing a cavalry charge with Baron von Ungern-sternberg
Bruh looking at the comments it seems everyones grandfather was a don cossack
Ha that's funny you know it reminds me of how my grandfather was actually a don cossack
not fictional stories about "Cossack grandfathers"
When the Bloody Baron want to do a weird cavalry raids around Mongolia, larping hard as Genghis Khan, and saying no to this is the equivalent of asking for a suicide assist.
Lord Jesus christ have mercy on us sinners, while putting down red army scum
Subdue your passions
this is how it feels to play snow ball fights when you are 1 to 14
years old and maybe even worse
"No passarán" but the francoists already broken through.
No passaran but the legionaires are storming the Madrid Library
Audio is from the movie "Admiral", very worth a watch.
“What’s the frequency, Kenneth? by R.E.M.” but your a member of the 22nd SAS sieging the Iranian embassy in London
The composer, Agapkin, served in one of the NKVD band. Apparently he conducted the band during the famous 1941 October Revolution parade.
Съ Нами Богъ.
Make one with the sacred war! Youre doing a good job, i like your vids!
Отбоя не было, борьба продолжается!
1917-∞
До дна Ангары и чёрного моря))
Can you do Teki wa ikuman but you are a crewmember of the Yamato during operation Ten Go?
Russo-Japanese war was one of the most intriguing wars I've learned about
Nice . Keep the good stuff