Katyusha but the sixth army is at your door
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- Опубліковано 19 тра 2021
- "The street is no longer measured by meters but by corpses ... Stalingrad is no longer a town. By day it is an enormous cloud of burning, blinding smoke; it is a vast furnace lit by the reflection of the flames. And when night arrives, one of those scorching howling bleeding nights, the dogs plunge into the Volga and swim desperately to gain the other bank. The nights of Stalingrad are a terror for them. Animals flee this hell; the hardest stones cannot bear it for long; only men endure."
- Max Hastings
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Forgot to add the sound of stuka sirens raining hell from above
You're on every video I see lmao. Great taste
Here before the comment blows up...
👌
*stuka goes EEEEEEEEEEEEEEERRRRRROOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUU*
Stukas will feature in upcoming videos for sure
"That's a nice 6th army you got there, it'd be a shame if it got encircled." - Zhukov probably
_German over-extension of supply lines intensifies_
Jörmungandr “d-don’t worry guys the luftwaffe will supply u-us by air r-right?”
Eh close enough
@@VeryGemmy comrade?
Poor germans,when the soviets encircled them the 6th army had sent most of their horses to other places
During the like late 1943 period and onwards the soviets began using the soviet national anthem as a method of psychological torture against German defensive. They would play the song across the battlefield on hundreds of record players in their trenches and would sometimes charge at the end of the song. The problem was, the Germans didn't know how many times it would be played before the charge, or if the charge would even come. Sometimes the red army just did it to disguise the sound of moving tank columns and other times it was just to keep the germans on edge to make them weary and weak for when the attack actually happened.
In the encirclement of Stalingrad soviet loudspeakers continuously played ‘"Every seven seconds a German soldier dies. Stalingrad mass grave”.
It was to my understanding that THE anthem wasn’ written until 1944. Was there a different one they used, or perhaps a collection of patriotic songs?
@@charlescalthrop2535 I believe the anthem just had the lyrics revised in 1944, so just an older version of the same anthem
Does anyone have proof this is true?
Smart
I love how the haunting wind matches the music. It's such a dreary feeling.
It's about creating a powerful sense of dread
furry.
@@cpi3267 Oh! Look a useless fact!... Ok! Who wants to eat something!
@@olli325 you know what else is a useless fact?
Do tell
What a time to be alive
Ain't that the truth
Being victims of oppression and other nonsense
@@abusaloh8564 No such thing as oppression, the fascists called for death to the revolution so we gave them exactly that in return.
"Alive"
yeah
Men- real, living and feeling men and women -went through hell before they even died. They had dreams, they had hope, and the young were just as certain as you and I that they would never die. So many were proven wrong...
Yeah the only thing I'm concerned about in making these is to come off as though I'm making light of some of the darkest periods of human history and of the human condition; rather it's about the juxtaposition of the dark and the awful and the glorification of same (at least for the ones to do with war)
Uhhhh I mean PPSH go BRRRRRR :DDDDD
It's a hard concept for many to understand. The weight of taking another Human life. You realize that they were born, had a childhood, had hope, worked their entire lives to get to someplace and you both robbed them of their potential and the fruits of their labor. Most people don't realize how crippling that realization is; even staring at the unwavering fact that they were likely to kill you if you didn't kill them, it is a hard pill to swallow. For anybody.
Too many people don't get that. I'm glad you do.
I will say having read a number of memoirs of Red Army soldiers that tends to paint them as being very fatalistic in regards to their own mortality. After hearing about the disasters of the first 18 months of the war and the tragedies striking all too close to home, fresh Soviet soldiers seemed to accept that they were going to die for the homeland, possibly in vain. In fact that was one of the big deals of Stalingrad was that the victory was the first time they realized that the Germans could be beat, and they began to have the faintest of hope that they would make it to Berlin.
@@SlimeJime, one must remember that war is fought, won, and lost on more than just the battlefield. Wars have been lost at home, in the chambers of politics, or in the newspapers.
Stalingrad may have been a victory greater in its effect on morale than on the battlefield.
@@SlimeJime That was the difference though.At Moscow and other prior battles, the Germans had only been stopped, or pushed back slightly at often horrific costs. The Germans remained an invincible bogey man that could seemingly only be delayed. The destruction of the 6th Army at Stalingrad changed that perception in the eyes of the Soviet front line troops.
Fun fact : over 2 million casualties in a single city than the entire western front
fun fact it was 90 000 germans that came as prisoners to the sowjets in stalingrad and not 2 million
@@thaddaeos bruh i know 90 000 german became prisoners only 5000 return alive from captivity but over 2 million casualties in this city both the soviets and the germans the soviets suffers over a million casualties while the germans are only 600 000
@@cyrosubod2317 No that is a misconception most of the casualties on both sides were taken outside of the city during Paulus's initial attack during Case Blue and the subsequent battles that were fought along the Don River and during the crossing.
how tf is that fun fact??
@@cyrosubod2317 Wrong. The Nazis lost 1,000,000 men and the Soviets lost the same.
“we beat off the next attack with stones, firing occasionally, and throwing our last grenades. Suddenly from behind a blank wall in the rear, came the grind of a tank’s caterpillar tracks. We had no anti-tank grenades. All we had left was one anti-tank rifle with 3 rounds.
I handed this rifle to the antitank rifleman, Burdyshev, and sent him out through the back to fire at the tank point blank. But before he could get into position, he was captured by German Tommy-gunners. What Burdyshev told the Germans, I don't know, but I can guess he led them up the garden path. Because an hour later, they started to attack at precisely the point where I had put my machine gun, with its emergency belt of cartridges.
This time, reckoning that we had run out of ammunition, they came impudently out of their shelter standing up and shouting. They came down the street in a column. I put my last belt in the machine gun at the semi-basement window and sent the whole of the 250 bullets into the yelling-dirty-grey-Nazi mob. I was wounded in the hand but did not let go of the machine gun. Heaps of bodies littered the ground. The Germans that were still alive ran for cover in panic.
An hour later, they led our anti-tank rifleman on to a heap of ruins and shot him in front of our eyes for having shown them the way to my machine gun. There were no more attacks. An avalanche of shells fell on the building. The Germans stormed at us with every possible kind of weapon. We couldn't raise our heads.
And then we heard the ominous sounds of tanks began to crawl out. This clearly was the end, guardsmen said goodbye to one another and with a dagger, I scratched on the wall, “Rodimtsev’s Guardsmen fought and died for their country here”
is this from a book if so what book i NEED it
@@gclynam_ch have you found it
I have also heard this same quote in Dan Carlin's Hardcore History podcast but cannot recall the source.
@@Yeeren I found this on r/TheGrittyPast, has some similar stuff, thought I responded to these comments
@@toddu2342 A Soviet Veteran Recalls by Anton Kuzmich Dragan
Hey comrad, I know things look pretty bad right now but...
They are gonna get *way worse*
Gulag for spreading propaganda!
berlin 45 moment
Their land. Their Blood.
@@comradekenobi6908 ring of steel, vendetta, downfall, heart of the reich
What do you mean Comrade Stalin? He is telling us To enjoy life for now
Great grandfather was a sapper attached to the Soviet 51st Army. he was inside the city from October 42 to February 43. He didn't like to talk about it.
🥺
may he rest peace, after all, he played a part in bringing peace
Your great grandpa is a legend!
Hero and a legend. Salute to him.
nice, the red army's chior singing of Katyusha imo one of the best
Dudes rock
@@jrmungandr I hate commies but they can sing
@@case3270 ua-cam.com/video/MjwL1mSrPLA/v-deo.html
*inhales in gup*
@@_arthur_360 yawn. Communism is gay.
I live in Volgograd, it is definitly strange feeling, when you know that this town was basicaly rebuild on top of the world's worst graveyard, Mamayev Kurgan alone probably still hold some unnamed fallen soldiers beneath the ground. Even to this day there is a stories of when new construction is starting, people find undetonated mines and grenades underground, most of it won't explode and is neutralised, but sometimes stories appears as some unfortunate people blow up on those explosives in some outskirts.
When I first went to Saint Petersburg, former Leningrad for the less knowledgeable, we were told the strange small hills everywhere were mass graves. There was nothing they could do, there were millions of bodies, no way to identify them all, and they were rotting and spreading disease, so they dug huge pits and tried to at least lay them side by side respectfully before burying them. German, Romanian, Czechoslovak, Hungarian, French, Greek, Russian, Ukrainian, Belarussian, Finnish, Estonian, Latvian, Lithuanian, Polish, Mongolian, Itallian, all in the same graves without distinction.
Stop watching this brother,
we must really defend the motherland
(Keep commenting comrades, I'm here watching)
Да товарищ, мемы временны, Родина вечна
You must defend the revolution first comrade.
1991 remains best year 😎
Yes comarad
The Motherland is my only Waifu
i heard it through the grapevine but your in a mud filled fighting hole in Vietnam right before the tet offensive
OOOO amazing, I'd love to do creedence that's not fortunate son
Grapevine would really make it better in a vietnam scenario
What about you’re in a rat filled muddy trench during the battle of Verdun
@ׄ I've done one for swallowing dust: ua-cam.com/video/XGQmOpSXzNE/v-deo.html
Vietnam Anthems but a B-52 bomb Fell in to Your Pot hole in Hanoi
Hey Hitler look in the distance, its Bagration!
Hitler: I dont see it?
Neither did Army Group Center
Edit: Hej Sokoly but you're a Polish Home Army soldier fighting in a bombed out house in Warsaw during the uprising.
LOL NICE ONE
nice.
The favourite joke of Konstantin "There is no army group center" Rokossovsky
...nor I see Army Group Center
Ironically, they did. The german army intelligence knew what was up and even knew the day the offensive started, but it doesnt really matter if you don't have enough forces to hold the line.
This is absolutely incredible, really captures the dreary hopelessness of the eastern front.
Back to fighting fascists you go!
@@comradestalin9444 how are your camps comrade ? Are they fine ?
@@michazadkowski8516 Prisoners of war camps? They are fine, the fascists are sleeping well. They don’t move as much in the winter though, maybe not giving the blankets was a great idea!
@@comradestalin9444 i thought about your enemies and their families but ok
@@comradestalin9444 i don't take orders from pedophiles
when the people of the distant future look back on this geological era, they will remark on the abundance of oil and fossils in what was once the jewel of the Volga.
Wow, I never thought of that wtf
Most poetic of you but it will be a very very far future.
This awakens a very strange feeling. A feeling that makes me want to fight to the end
I’m German and this video makes me want to hide
sometimes, that's all we can do
You don't wanna fight till the end. You will most likely out the first opportunity.
@@project-arlo yeah, sure whatever you say, schitzo
@@Bbrs424 No! You need to defend Reichstag with your MG42!
1,129,619 men. That’s the price that the USSR paid to hold Stalingrad. That number is larger than the total population of some US states. It’s almost 2x the population of Luxembourg.
But Stalingrad held. The city named after the man of iron never officially fell. Pockets of resistance continued to hold out until the 6th army was surrounded and destroyed. All it cost was the population of a small country.
I wouldn't call Stalin a "man of iron", if you looked up how he acted in the early stages of Operation Barbarossa in 1941, Lots of encirclements could have been avoided most notably the encirclement Kiev but Stalin never let his troops retreat. He also didn't let Soviet civilians evacuate from cities that were about to be sieged so his soldiers would fight harder. But by all means, continue praising this lunatic! Instead of praising men like Georgy Zhukov who arguably won the war for the Soviets due to his victory at Stalingrad effectively ending Germany's chances of getting oil. Vasilevsky deserves some credit as well due to his victory at Kursk which permanently put the Germans on the defense. The 2 Soviet Generals that I mentioned earlier weren't perfect human beings either, but at least they seemed to care about the Soviet People unlike the tyrant in charge.
@@thevoices1879 I'm named for said peasant-born cavalry general. He openly defied Stalin while in the middle of beating the piss out of the Wehrmacht. This fact's a shot of morale every time I need it.
Don't forget Marshal Konev, either. A big chunk of the hell wrought against the Deutsche was him simply letting the Cossacks among us run wild. They did everything, even chopping the hands off the ones attempting to surrender.
@@thevoices1879 "Stalin" on Russian is "the man of steel". So, he is really iron man
What source did you use? Cause that's probably summarised all casualties (Killed, missed, wounded or sick or captured)
but not everyone of them lost life.
@@thevoices1879 Tyrant or not, you should be thankful to him. We all should.
The face you get when you realize that this is an actual audio recording of the actual battle
Oh my god...
that puts a knot in my stomach
Wait what??
Wait how do you know that?
I was there@@ben6162 i was there 79 years ago🧝🏼♂️
Katyusha and Erika became the symbols of the opposing sides but are basically the same song, if you read the lyrics
Saying that the Luftwaffe will successfully supply the encircled sixth army is the same as saying that Steiner will come.
Well, the Luftwaffe tried to do what they were tasked, Steiner said to hell with the attack entirely.
Not the same at all.
This hits different..
It sure as hell did hit different for the Germans.
@@comradestalin9444 bruh 30 million soviet casualties
@Block 19 Hah- Funny joke comrade!
@@cyrosubod2317 bruh 11 million soviets casualties vs 10 millions axis casualties so shut up
@@peshka96024 dont justify that 30million dead soviet during stalins reign
Fun fact:
The BM-13 Rocket Artillery Truck (Katyusha) was called as Stalin's Organ by the Germans because once the rockets fly, it screeches with a deafening sound like a broken church organ signifying death.
If you can hear them play and tell the tale, you were probably the lucky ones.
Ahh yes, my baby Katyusha. Wait… back to the eastern front comrade!
Actually, not that much.
They were horribly inaccurate, and not a few Germans were far more afraid of regular artillery because of that inaccuracy (and wrote so in their diaries).
Not saying that they were inferior to regular artillery, they had certain important advantages, but they were not "death incarnate, on wheels", as some people think.
or soviet
@@Mandark020 because they never intended to make precise artillery strikes. Strategy was to place them somewhere, possibly in a row, and fire as much far as possible in enemy lines, then Strike closer and closer, causing enemy to retreat in the way of soviet lines (sry for bad english)
@@IonPerseusstill no German was afraid of them they rarely hit annything
-What’s your taste in music?
-it’s glorious!
Back to the Eastern Front comrade, music time over.
"The path towards our glorious victory has been a journey of blood and brutality. All of it has been necessary. When the flag of our motherland flies atop the Reichstag, all of Berlin know that the evil of the Fascist Reich has been wiped from the face of the earth." -Viktor Reznov, entering the Reichstag
As heros we will return to Mother Russias embrace!
@@Chuked assuming they didnt get turned to mush by the MGs, tank shells, or battery fire from artillery
@Ярослав Л or fled to argentina
@Ярослав Л not really… we used them as slaves to build our nuclear weapons
@@Chuked no, he means EX Whermart and SS officers where given positions in West German army.
POV: you are fighting in the battle of Kursk when Polyushka Poyle plays but your hiding behind a burning T-34 Armed with a PPsh And all of your comrades are dead laying beside you while you lie in wait for the next wave.
Based Hell Let Loose enjoyer
Can i trade the PPSH for a Mosin? Any comrades want to swap?
“The street is no longer measured by meters but by corpses ... Stalingrad is no longer a town. By day it is an enormous cloud of burning, blinding smoke; it is a vast furnace lit by the reflection of the flames. And when night arrives, one of those scorching howling bleeding nights, the dogs plunge into the Volga and swim desperately to gain the other bank. The nights of Stalingrad are a terror for them. Animals flee this hell; the hardest stones cannot bear it for long; only men endure.” -Max Hastings
jfc, the amount of people in these comics who have only seen Enemy at the Gates and treat it as a historical truth.
Banger tho
I know we have been fighting sense 1939 but how about we just send all of our guys in a single wave
Brainwashed western dont want to treat communist as their equal. When the are the one who crushed half of hitler's force.
Great movie but no verry historicaly accurate 😅
@@sayto644 stupid action flick created as an anti-Soviet propaganda piece filled with lies.
Watch old Soviet films about the war.
"They fought for the Motherland"
"The chronicles of a dive bomber"
"Come and see"
"Ivan's childhood"
"The fate of a man"
Etc.
"Dont tell mom im in chechenia" but you just saw your friends tank get blow to pieces.
German soldier: "can't wait to go home"
Russian soldier: "NO MERCY WAS SHOWN AT STALINGRAD NON WILL BE SHOWN HERE"
Edit:this was completely satire, with that HOLY CRAP iv never gotten this many likes...woah
Hatred just fuels itself, now doesn't it?
@@surelynotmarci8946 yes also dude do you get the reference
Russian soldier : "Ahh blyet where is ammo"
In Stalingrad still more soviets died than germans, like in nearly every other battle too...
@@ludger9878 The "Axis" forces lost up to 1500,000 people at Stalingrad, and the Red Army forces lost a total of 1129,619 people.
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Так шо не надо ля ля...
R.I.P. Dimitri Petrenko.
“He should’ve died in Stalingrad.”
nice ambiance touches liked it !
Thank you friend
when the sixth army knocks, let them in... AND THEN LOCK THE DOOR
How about "Frontline Katyusha" but you're a red army in shattered Berlin
that sounds good. maybe with some mlrs sounds to make it just right?
Разлетались головы и туши,
Дрожь колотит немца за рекой.
Это наша русская «катюша»
Немчуре поет за упокой.
Расскажи, как песню заводила,
Расскажи про «катины» дела,
Про того, которого лупила,
Про того, чьи кости разнесла.
Все мы любим душеньку «катюшу»,
Все мы любим, как она поет,
Из врага выматывает душу,
А бойцам отвагу придает!
Фронтовая версия
Катюша с упором на мясо и посттравматический синдром
Песни с упором на рофлы и Чзова
Интересно, ни разу слышал такой версии
Когда Германия с упором на фольштурм и говно с палками?
@@throwfascistsintopits3062 кажется кто-то пропустил стрим по энлистеду...
I hope I don't hear the exact thing live from outside my house.
Did you hear it?
@@kitkat47chrysalis95 no, still safe
@@user-gu2rn3dj1p which city?
@@kitkat47chrysalis95 Plovdiv, Bulgaria
@@user-gu2rn3dj1p if you live in Bulgaria then why is your name Cyrillic?
Panzerlied, but you are pushing out the French Tank Brigade from Belgian-French Borders
Panzerlied, but you're a tanker in Battle of Kursk
Panzerlied, but the transmission is kaput
Panzerlied, but Ze engine is broken again
(Alias, Panzerlied but you’re the commander of a Porsche Tank... Tiger Porsche...)
Feels nostalgic for some reason. The wind really makes it feel authentic
Nothing more beautiful then fighting and dying along side your brothers in a war, protecting your loved ones and the your homeland
Eternal Glory to every Soviet soldier who fought and defended the great city of Stalingrad.
Can you do Blood on the Risers but you've only got 2 clips for your Garand left in Arnhem?
Blood on the risers has gotten enough requests now that I might have to do it next
Wouldn’t it be 2 clips left for your Sten gun? After all it was the British who suffered the worst at Arnhem itself
No soldiers had Garands at Arnhem, Arnhem was the objective for British Paratroopers. Nijmegen and Eindhoven were the American objectives.
@@latinman1736 I done did a stupid, my bad
Still, Blood on the Risers
@@MrToasterWaffles 2 or 4 clips for your SMLE lol Sten guns take magazines.
Here’s a suggestion:
“It’s a long way to Tipperary” but your unit is dying in the trenches at Gallipoli
Do Lili Marlene next but it’s operation Uranus and the 6th army is about to be cut-off
Lili Marleen but you're an inexperienced Volkssturm fighter (they weren't even regulars) in Berlin.
Come on Dmitri, this is no place to die
Well, some know Stalingrad for being one if not the most Bloody battle of all time with approximately 2 Million people died including many innocent people, and some remember it as that one place from CoD:WaW with the cool Sniper mission.
@@wat9177 CoD? Lol what a fictional non historical piece of shit.
"He'd been with me from the Siege of Stalingrad to the Fall of Berlin."
Gracias en verdad necesitaba un vídeo así ❤️
unfortunately kiev right now.
Kyiv stands just as Stalingrad did.
@@wrathofachilles glory to Ukraine 🇺🇦
@@Bruno_bm151 glory to the R Federation. UA-cam won't let me spell the R word but you know what she is)
@@kitkat47chrysalis95 fuck the R federation. Slava ukraini. Kyiv stands, Kharkiv stands, sumy stands, Kherson stands. Soon the country will be totally free once again
Farewell to Nova Scotia but you're the last line of defence at the battle of york (now toronto) in 1812
Yeah.
I would love a Canadian one
For every 1 American soldier killed in action throughout the entire war, there were 93 Soviets who died on the Eastern Front
Which doesn't weigh in the conversation of defeating the Axis, which belongs to the US and USSR, it matters on the suffering conversation.
Edelweiss but you're part of the 6th Army encircled at Stalingrad
I don't think people nowadays can fathom how apocalyptic and dreadful those days were. Not knowing if the smoke would clear, or if you were going to be alive 15 minutes from now.
I think there some places in the world where people know how dreadfull things can be, and the worst is yet to come.
I can, imagine the only reliable source of warmth is when your machine guns barrel is overheated and you can't even take the time to use said warmth cause your under brutal attack, starving, wounded, freezing, and no hope to see a free day again.
An idea for a video: "Bomberfliegermarsch over the skies of Spain", aircraft motor sounds, a diving here or there, sound of flak or mgs gunning around... and, of course, the Stuka siren
Nice.
Thanks!
I really need more of this videos
Sword of Stalingrad - is a bejewelled ceremonial longsword specially forged and inscribed by command of King George VI of the United Kingdom as a token of homage from the British people to the Soviet defenders of the city during the Battle of Stalingrad. The sword is a double-edged, two-handed longsword, approximately four feet long, with a solid-silver crossguard. The acid-etched inscription in Russian and English reads:
ГРАЖДАНАМ СТАЛИНГРАДА • КРЕПКИМ КАК СТАЛЬ • ОТ КОРОЛЯ ГЕОРГА VI • В ЗНАК ГЛУБОКОГО ВОСХИЩЕНИЯ БРИТАНСКОГО НАРОДА
TO THE STEEL-HEARTED CITIZENS OF STALINGRAD • THE GIFT OF KING GEORGE VI • IN TOKEN OF THE HOMAGE OF THE BRITISH PEOPLE
You are live by the sword or die by it, the Germans learned it the hard way.
@@comradestalin9444 so did the soviets, yet Germany is still around and communism isnt coming back.
Showed this to my grandpa, why is he doing the worm.
pfp
@@joemamaobama6863 what about it?
@@sacredeyeball2852 looks interesting
I did my history project on Stalingrad and I couldn't believe the sheer scale of misery
It's truly mind-boggling
@@jrmungandr never again
Byw katyusha is actually a beautiful soulfull song
Oh yeah for sure, that's the point
@@jrmungandr was anyone in your family in ww2?
@@tiernanwearen8096 my girlfriend sings it to me every night
imagine ancient, medieval soliders randomly getting teleported into stalingrad (dont ask me how) and then they know what is real horror of war.
Spawnkilled
@@thetankthatnoonereallytalk5933 LMFAO
they would think with all that bombing, rifle sounds, fire and explosion, that they're in hell
It's really haunting knowing most of the Eastern Front Terrain is just a giant graveyard
I hev been finding these epic kinds of videos alot lately. May we never forget the terrible sacrifices that were made in this war. May we never forget the veterans and may we never forget The Battle Of Stalingrad.
Medic! Medic! He's been hitted right in the feels!!!
Everytime I mistakenly click the anime version, I listen to this to cleanse my soul.
I love these
This is my asmr
A great song with a great game's sounds. Absolute perfect.
Human bones are still being found today around Volgograd.
German bones. ua-cam.com/video/I-U01jftk-U/v-deo.html
My type of work out music LOL
this could perfectly serve as a TNO super event
Second defense of Stalingrad. Just one more time, comrade. Just like your dad. One more time, one more crippled generation.
No mercy for teutons.
@@TheIvankuz ''All gone''
When ur rifle has the names of its former users on it
They may be at my door but they’re not getting any further
Schostakowitsch's 7th, but Leningrad is cut off and you lost your ration card during the last barrage
This brings fear into my heart😱
who's here before 3ww?
Interesting fact: in the battles for one of the multi-storey buildings (Pavlov's House), more people died than for the entire French company.
Спасибо!
"flank them and spank them"
-sun tzu, probably
US army definitely
Cool bro, very cool...
Calm and collected review, 8/10 would receive again.
@@jrmungandr One suggestion: 55 Days at Peking, but you're a Boxer when the foreign devils' expeditionary force attacks.
Wow no cellphone in sight , just people living the moment
It's one thing when you're the one encircling, but when you faced them earlier on, the cause was all but lost, and it seemed that you would die in vain
6th Army in Stalingrad be like:
"IT'S A TRAP!"
This my favorite song of all the songs telling the story of a girl holding the Love Letters down by the bank waiting for love work come back home from the war katyusha a beautiful song
This is so epic.
Beautiful
The quote in the description is badass.
I would rather descibe it as depressing, but you do have a point.
Thanks, I think the quotes really add to establishing atmosphere.
Honestly imagine being a one of the hundreds of 14-15 year old conscripts out in Stalingrad
They shall pay with sweat blood and tears with each inch of land they take, no mercy to the fascists pigs.
@@comradestalin9444 stop larping as a commie. It's fucking cringe.
@@comradestalin9444 its so cringe commie kid you act like you fought in stalingrad lmao
@@cyrosubod2317 I did not fight in Stalingrad, if i did i wouldn’t of had a chance to come this far., People need to remember the cancer fascism was and still is, the sacrifice of the родина was not for nothing.
There were none of them is Stalingrad
" Fíjate Bien " - Juanes but you are trapped in the police station when the Farc take Mitú.
A chill music. But has a brutal dark story.
1940's oppression:
2021 oppression: why can't I go in that restroom?
Very deep take bro
No, it's more 'why do I have to wear a mask I'm literally the Jews'
@@solthegamer3769 the shit we complain about today just shows how privileged we are.
Me and the comrades defending Stalingrad
Based
With my buddy Reznov
*dying
@@osmo3333 make the enemies dying 😎
@@comradekenobi6908 Thought the Russian while getting shot left and right
something about this is calming lol
Every 60 seconds , a german dies un stalingrad , TIC TAC TIC TAC FRITZ !
"Russ play katyusha!"
German Solider near the end of battle for Stalingrad
you should have used frontline katyusha
But now I can make a later video featuring that as well
@@jrmungandr Ждём, друг!
It's a long way to tipperary but the stormtroopers are assaulting your trench during the spring offensive
the burning of the corpses is covering the sunlight as by the day it is still dark over stalingrad
Make a vid about the siege of Budapest. It was the Stalingrad of Central Europe. It was way longer and deadlier than the battle of Berlin. You could use Szél viszi messze a fellegeket, Horthy Miklós katonája vagyok or Erdély induló. Many civilians died in massarucures, and the city was in ruins after.
the golden years
Bruh ww2 was a time of hell and pain there was no point to all ths yet millions died having their dreams shattered. Humanity couldve prospered and rise its technology and prosper but we fought aiganst each other like animals.
@@wapandaforever242 jokes
@@oldmate3152 Sorry it just felt like you were being serious sorry for the misinterpetation
@@wapandaforever242 ah nah mate its all good lol
@@oldmate3152 ok
as if you are the world entangling snake - giving us lessons about our recent past - that makes sense...yep it does.. thanks for that content
How it feels to listen to music through headphones during recess: