Restored footage from the Battle of Stalingrad
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- Опубліковано 19 січ 2021
- Tribute in memory of the brave soldiers that gave their lives in the battle of Stalingrad.
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Its hard to comprehend but theres a good chance most everyone in this video died at some point in this war if not at Stalingrad than they did after being captured.
One of the few things you'll last see in these mans face is thier smile
Respect to all the men that died in Stalingrad
Only 1 in 20 German soldiers survived this surrender at Stalingrad [ 5%]
Of 110,000 German soldiers who surrendered at Stalingrad, only 5.000 returned home.
In this one Battle, more men died on both sides than the USA had deaths throughout all of its battles across the ENTIRE world war!: both Pacific & European theater. How crazy is that?
Stalingrad was something else.
Respect for all of the men who died in Stalingrad :(
Спасибо тебе русский солдат, вечная память
its sad to think most of these people have died now
Can we get an F in the chat for the soldiers who risked their life to save their country
Usa suck
Idiot fools
@@utkarshtanwar5788 🇺🇸
F
@@Hawky1 I think its a child lmao
Respect
very cool
Thank you!
@@Sillu i have a request. Do you think you can try to get all the d day footage? thank you for your work.
@@pfcreiben5244 Sure I can do a video about that
@@Sillu but you didn't
Ruhe in Frieden
Innumerable loss of red army men's lives. Yet they fought with unimaginable courage and tenacity. Encircled the mighty 6th army pounded it and compelled to surrender. An epic feat by the great red army of the soviet union.
Man, Germany should have never attacked Russia, they were already less in number and scattered in such a huge area. Maybe then Germany could have won.
Lack of foresight and inadequate gear for the coming Winter pretty much was the only thing that quelled the German advance. Once the Winter was over, they were steam rolled by the Russians. The Winter bought the Russians much needed time to muster their strength onto the Moscow front and concentrate their forces in preparation for the counter-attack. Honestly the Germans should never have declared war with the US after the IJA hit Pearl. Maybe things would of been different then.
@@Cayden1988 Yeah, Japan wanted to secure the south asia and oceanian colonies,
america wasn't even going to attack japan first, japan basically wrote it's empires end itself by attacking pearl harbour.
Germany were pretty much doomed from the start because of one reason..oil. By September 1942 the Germans had used all their oil reserves up and now found it impossible to wage the same kind lighting war they have been doing for the 3 years prior. Stalingrad was Hitler's very last chance of getting the oil from the Caucasus and winning the war.
@@detectivekelly5854 Would Germany of stood a better chance at stabilizing the eastern front should Hitler not of declared war on the US? It could of concentrated all its forces on the eastern front until Moscow surrendered on terms.
The US was essentially already at war with Germany before either "officially" declared so. As for the Eastern front, the Red army was in a rapid state of huge modernization and many agree it was only a matter of time before Stalin attacked Germany first. Hitler's hands were tied