Eastern Front animated: 1941

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  • @kaen_tqk3918
    @kaen_tqk3918 4 роки тому +4466

    I never knew moving lines and circles could be satisfying.

    • @Alex-sv5cf
      @Alex-sv5cf 4 роки тому +26

      Rappa Kalja like murica in France and Germany

    • @idklol132
      @idklol132 4 роки тому +10

      @Rappa Kalja and what about france and Britain?

    • @unsuspiciouschair4501
      @unsuspiciouschair4501 4 роки тому +12

      @Rappa Kalja warcrimes will always be part of War, not defending the people who commit them.

    • @TotallyNot_PatrickBateman
      @TotallyNot_PatrickBateman 4 роки тому +7

      @ so German actions are justified then the genocide of millions of men kids and women were right then since it was war

    • @coolname92
      @coolname92 4 роки тому +1

      you definitely never see stock trading

  • @marcinzysko1653
    @marcinzysko1653 5 років тому +5133

    Crazy to think that this was one long frontline, stretched thousands of miles, and each of those miles filled with soldiers, constantly fighting.

    • @ThePRCommander
      @ThePRCommander 5 років тому +414

      Goes beyond imagination

    • @leeham6230
      @leeham6230 4 роки тому +313

      The greatest war in our human history. It's going to take a cataclysmic event for us to go back to this type of warfare. In the meantime, get ready for World War 3: Cyber-Nuclear-Robotic warfare!

    • @coronavinny5886
      @coronavinny5886 4 роки тому +108

      Even then you could see German's did not have the man power to hold out a total war in the Soviet Union. Hitler was warned many times. Hitler was so foolish taking them on without any long term plan. Surely by 1942 Hitlers agents in USA told him USA was developing an Atom bomb? He was a real man of low intelligence Hitler on the battle field but a genius at political manipulation he shuld have left the War to the Wehrmacht.

    • @leeham6230
      @leeham6230 4 роки тому +311

      @@coronavinny5886 If he didn't attack, Stalin would have eventually. Barbarossa was a huge initial success. They captured the entire standing russian army.

    • @ASMR.GentleMan
      @ASMR.GentleMan 4 роки тому +171

      @@coronavinny5886 in hindsight he seems stupid, but you always need to remember what happened before the invasion. Germany conquered europe and did defeat France. Hitler never imagined that so quickly. That gave them the feeling that they can defeat all enemies.
      Second important thing: the ussr had huge losses in the finland war and the world thought that stalins army is just s rotten building, hitler thought the same and that wasnt stupidity, it was a common expectation on every side back then. :-)
      The western media even announced , shortly after the attack began, that the ussr is doomed.
      It seemed that they all were really really wrong :-)

  • @redacted3557
    @redacted3557 5 років тому +4158

    This. This is what history documentaries should look like. Well done.

    • @goranpavicevic4856
      @goranpavicevic4856 5 років тому +3

      @Max Mustermann I obrve da way home

    • @jimveale7809
      @jimveale7809 5 років тому +9

      Year but the Background should still be a bigger Point than the fighting

    • @lavalampa123
      @lavalampa123 5 років тому +5

      @Ar Wi Stalin didnt want to attack , he even hoped that peace will last 10 years

    • @CocoTaveras8975
      @CocoTaveras8975 4 роки тому +4

      [Redacted] Watch Epic TV History, they're a great channel for documentaries as well!

    • @redacted3557
      @redacted3557 4 роки тому +4

      Thanks for the suggestion Chief, I’ll check ‘em out.

  • @johns1625
    @johns1625 3 роки тому +64

    By the way this is the PERFECT format for war history fans! Seriously please make tons of these. I would love nothing more than a few playlists of these day by day videos of every battle and frontline change for the entire war.

  • @rafaelomansan
    @rafaelomansan 6 років тому +696

    The fidelity to the dates, troop movements and even to the individual numbers of the Divisions involved is truly astonishing! This truly shows the quality of the content and the amount of research put into it. Nice Work!

    • @thelawenforcer001
      @thelawenforcer001 6 років тому +15

      indeed very impressive video - its worth noting though that the unit size represented by an icon is a Corps (XXX) and not a division (XX).

  • @NoahWeaverRacing
    @NoahWeaverRacing 5 років тому +2928

    It's insane to think how close the Germans really got to Moscow. The more i read into the eastern front the more it amazes me with its ferocity, and horror. I can't imagine living in those times

    • @dragonache705
      @dragonache705 5 років тому +328

      Noah Weaver No matter, Moscow would have already been in ruins by the time the Germans arrived, the Soviets were not like the French in that aspect. Stalin was willing to put every man, woman and child between him and the Germans, and in that process burn the entire Union in order to stop the Germans from having any of it.

    • @dodojesus4529
      @dodojesus4529 5 років тому +26

      @@dragonache705 I mean he had already prepped the Kreml for self destruction

    • @alexeyelectron5829
      @alexeyelectron5829 5 років тому +85

      @Andris Falks Simple answer to a hard question.
      USSR has a bit more resources that Germans, this is true. But the war problem has too many variables. Imagine, what would has happened if Japan and Turkey attacked USSR?

    • @soyusmaximus7176
      @soyusmaximus7176 5 років тому +33

      @Andris Falks The German plan from the beginning was to encircle Moscow. Destroying a pocket in Moscow is very little like fighting in Stalingrad while it can still receive supply and reinforcements. Regardless, though, their logistical capability and men in the field in 1941 wasn't enough to get the job done either way.

    • @skollkeintroll9035
      @skollkeintroll9035 5 років тому +178

      fcking unbelievable the Russians experienced their "stalingrad" three times. Lost 663.000 in Smolensk, 420.000 in Białystok and Minsk, 665.000 Kiev. Russians lost in the first year more soldier than the whole fcking german army have mens. But they dont care.
      On the other side Germany lost in Stalingrad 300.000 Soldier and that was a shock from which they did not recover. Remember that the russians lost over 500.000 men in stalingrad too. But even in the year 1943 Germans punch very hard. Battle of Kursk: Soviet lost 863.000 and 7000 tanks (as the fcking defender), Germany lost 203.000 and 1200 tanks.
      How can a small country like Germany fight 4 years so successfully against the big Player Russia while they are fighting in North Africa and Yugoslavia (partisan) at the same time?

  • @abdallah-nash-ramadan
    @abdallah-nash-ramadan 4 роки тому +5459

    The USSR pulled the greatest "They had us in the first half" in history

    • @lordtachanka8432
      @lordtachanka8432 4 роки тому +102

      Underrated comment

    • @CocoTaveras8975
      @CocoTaveras8975 4 роки тому +37

      @@White-Man True, kind of morbid really.

    • @fuckoffgoogle9747
      @fuckoffgoogle9747 4 роки тому +175

      @@White-Man USSR was outnumbered in the first year of the war

    • @tricksnotreats7277
      @tricksnotreats7277 4 роки тому +256

      @@White-Man in what way is communism worse than fascism? Communism isn’t even bad. The only issue is that there was never a true communist country. China claims to be communist but uses a capitalist economic system. Fascism on the other hand, has been shown to clearly not work. Let’s take Italy for instance. The whole basis of italian fascism was military efficiency, and we all know how that went. Fascism is a vague right wing political force that is not strong enough to unite its citizens together the same way capitalism and communism is able to. Capitalism promotes individualism, while communism promotes collectivism, whereas fascism is basically ‘I have no clue wtf I’m doing.’

    • @tricksnotreats7277
      @tricksnotreats7277 4 роки тому +101

      @@White-Man also fascism is absolutely useless and stupid. Unlike communism and capitalism which both have set beliefs and ideas, fascism doesn’t. It is just an extremely vague term. Just look at how many countries we considered as fascist during ww2 despite how different their governments actually are. Italy, Germany, Japan, Hungary, and Spain are all considered fascist during ww2, yet each and every one of them are completely different. That’s because there’s no set definition of what fascism is aside from extreme nationalism. It is a weak and ineffective government that lies to its people.

  • @traceptor
    @traceptor Рік тому +273

    The numbers really hit you, imagine having 1 million troops defending moscow, but all of a sudden half of that 1 million is encircled and captured all of a sudden, imagine being a soviet commander in that moment.

    • @YresTA
      @YresTA 9 місяців тому +12

      В таком случае тебя бы отдали под трибунал из-за неспособности командовать

    • @spicypeanut7645
      @spicypeanut7645 7 місяців тому +17

      J. V. Stalin
      Speech at the Red Army Parade
      on the Red Square, Moscow
      November 7, 1941
      COMRADES, men of the Red Army and Red Navy, commanders and political instructors, working men and working women, collective farmers-men and women, workers in the intellectual professions, brothers and sisters in the rear of our enemy who have temporarily fallen under the yoke of the German brigands, and our valiant men and women guerillas who are destroying the rear of the German invaders!
      On behalf of the Soviet Government and our Bolshevik Party I am greeting you and congratulating you on the twenty-fourth anniversary of the Great October Socialist Revolution.
      Comrades, it is in strenuous circumstances that we are to-day celebrating the twenty-fourth anniversary of the October Revolution. The perfidious attack of the German brigands and the war which has been forced upon us have created a threat to our country. We have temporarily lost a number of regions, the enemy has appeared at the gates of Leningrad and Moscow. The enemy reckoned that after the very first blow our army would be dispersed, and our country would be forced to her knees. But the enemy gravely miscalculated. In spite of temporary reverses, our Army and Navy are heroically repulsing the enemy’s attacks along the entire front and inflicting heavy losses upon him, while our country-our entire country-has organized itself into one fighting camp in order, together with our Army and our Navy, to encompass the rout of the German invaders.
      There were times when our country was in a still more difficult position. Remember the year 1918, when we celebrated the first anniversary of the October Revolution. Three-quarters of our country was at that time in the hands of foreign interventionists. The Ukraine, the Caucasus, Central Asia, the Urals, Siberia and the Far East were temporarily lost to us. We had no allies, we had no Red Army-we had only just begun to create it; there was a shortage of food, of armaments, of clothing for the Army. Fourteen states were pressing against our country. But we did not become despondent, we did not lose heart. In the fire of war we forged the Red Army and converted our country into a military camp. The spirit of the great Lenin animated us at that time for the war against the interventionists. And what happened? We routed the interventionists, recovered all our lost territory, and achieved victory.
      To-day the position of our country is far better than twenty-three years ago. Our country is now many times richer than it was twenty-three years ago as regards industry, food and raw materials. We now have allies, who together with us are maintaining a united front against the German invaders. We now enjoy the sympathy and support of all the nations of Europe who have fallen under the yoke of Hitler’s tyranny. We now have a splendid Army and a splendid Navy, who are defending with their lives the liberty and independence of our country. We experience no serious shortage of either food, or armaments or army clothing. Our entire country, all the peoples of our country, support our Army and our Navy, helping them to smash the invading hordes of German fascists. Our reserves of man-power are inexhaustible. The spirit of the great Lenin and his victorious banner animate us now in this patriotic war just as they did twenty-three years ago.
      Can there be any doubt that we can, and are bound to, defeat the German invaders?
      The enemy is not so strong as some frightened little intellectuals picture him. The devil is not so terrible as he is painted. Who can deny that our Red Army has more than once put the vaunted German troops to panic flight? If one judges, not by the boastful assertions of the German propagandists, but by the actual position of Germany, it will not be difficult to understand that the German-fascist invaders are facing disaster. Hunger and impoverishment reign in Germany to-day; in four months of war Germany has lost four and a half million men; Germany is bleeding, her reserves of man-power are giving out, the spirit of indignation is spreading not only among the peoples of Europe who have fallen under the yoke of the German invaders but also among the German people themselves, who see no end to war. The German invaders are straining their last efforts. There is no doubt that Germany cannot sustain such a strain for long. Another few months, another half-year, perhaps another year, and Hitlerite Germany must burst under the pressure of her crimes.
      Comrades, men of the Red Army and Red Navy, commanders and political instructors, men and women guerillas, the whole world is looking to you as the force capable of destroying the plundering hordes of German invaders. The enslaved peoples of Europe who have fallen under the yoke of the German invaders look to you as their liberators. A great liberating mission has fallen to your lot. Be worthy of this mission! The war you are waging is a war of liberation, a just war. Let the manly images of our great ancestors-Alexander Nevsky, Dimitry Donskoy, Kuzma Minin, Dimitry Pozharsky, Alexander Suvorov and Mikhail Kutuzov-inspire you in this war! May the victorious banner of the great Lenin be your lodestar!
      For the complete destruction of the German invaders!
      Death to the German invaders!
      Long live our glorious Motherland, her liberty and her independence!
      Under the banner of Lenin, forward to victory!

    • @baxakk7374
      @baxakk7374 7 місяців тому +2

      ​@@YresTAСталин уже всех отправил в Гулаг. Он не мог себе позволить всех под трибунал, и так не хватало компетентных генералов.

    • @YresTA
      @YresTA 7 місяців тому +1

      @@baxakk7374 не пиши бред

    • @hermanwooster8944
      @hermanwooster8944 5 місяців тому +2

      @@spicypeanut7645 Wow, that is definitely one spicy peanut.

  • @user-leshiy99rus
    @user-leshiy99rus 5 років тому +3019

    Let me remind you that Crimea and Sevastopol in particular were defended longer than the whole of France.

    • @vrisbrianm4720
      @vrisbrianm4720 4 роки тому +388

      That's hardly a fair comparison. The Soviet still held vast amount of land even during the farthest German advance. Not every European countries had the luxuries of huge territories like the Russian.

    • @user-leshiy99rus
      @user-leshiy99rus 4 роки тому +260

      @@vrisbrianm4720 At the beginning of the war with Germany, France had resources, weapons, and even some territory. In fact, the whole of Europe was not particularly resistant to resistance. And when they were quickly captured, they began to fight on the side of former "enemies". Only great Britain seriously fought back!

    • @redarrowhead2
      @redarrowhead2 4 роки тому +293

      @SUPERΔRTIFICIΔL France has been one of the most successful military powers in Europe throughout its history, but world war 2 was a disaster which gave them that reputation. France also historically had a barely functioning government through much of its history after the revolution

    • @1996koke
      @1996koke 4 роки тому +57

      I wouldn't say it's a fair comparison, the Soviet Union lost of territory before the Germans were stopped was several times bigger than all of France also unlike the Soviets they were not facing anhilation

    • @NikFlatcher
      @NikFlatcher 4 роки тому +174

      To be honest, one Pavlov house in Stalingrad was held longer than the whole of France.

  • @economicapple2609
    @economicapple2609 4 роки тому +2121

    1941: Germans in Rostov.
    1945: Soviets in Rostock.

    • @dewastator9176
      @dewastator9176 4 роки тому +58

      Rostock is slavic city

    • @ilegostaev
      @ilegostaev 4 роки тому +112

      @Der Panda Yes, the northwest of Germany WAS Slavic lands...

    • @White-Man
      @White-Man 4 роки тому +34

      @@dewastator9176 Rostock - Germany city

    • @paullim8491
      @paullim8491 4 роки тому +14

      @G E T R E K T 905 lmao

    • @thedstorm8922
      @thedstorm8922 3 роки тому +18

      @G E T R E K T 905
      What Islam have to do with this conversation?

  • @ialeg3710
    @ialeg3710 6 років тому +481

    I honestly can't imagine the amount of work needed to make this, you could have just used a moving frontline, but instead you decided to look into what each division from both sides was doing at the time. You deserve more recognition.

    • @frogchip6484
      @frogchip6484 6 років тому +10

      ikr like how the hell did he manage this

    • @ФеофанЭтополедолжнобытьзаполне
      @ФеофанЭтополедолжнобытьзаполне 6 років тому +2

      What exactly makes you think that this is what actually happened and aint just playback of another HoI game?

    • @frogchip6484
      @frogchip6484 6 років тому +2

      @@ФеофанЭтополедолжнобытьзаполне No man other than TommyKay could've made that T H I C C encirclement of Kiev bro

    • @ФеофанЭтополедолжнобытьзаполне
      @ФеофанЭтополедолжнобытьзаполне 6 років тому

      @@frogchip6484 I have no idea who you talking about. I know one thing tho: your sentence does not answer my question.

    • @frogchip6484
      @frogchip6484 6 років тому

      @@ФеофанЭтополедолжнобытьзаполне Yea it does it means that these encirclements in kiev and other places couldn't be done in hoi4.

  • @BatMan-fj8dy
    @BatMan-fj8dy 3 роки тому +575

    Quite possibly the greatest comeback in human history.

    • @Usammityduzntafraidofanythin
      @Usammityduzntafraidofanythin 2 роки тому

      Pretty easy when the other boxer expends all his energy in Round 2

    • @aungoo9700
      @aungoo9700 Рік тому

      The Germans would have never won because of lack of resources, and the fact the Russians are not the French.

    • @mcdull68
      @mcdull68 Місяць тому

      Not even close to other come backs in history.

  • @KyleLi
    @KyleLi 6 років тому +6994

    Holy. Crap. I need more, I've never been so hyped up at little lines and numbers before.

    • @dr.plauge3157
      @dr.plauge3157 6 років тому +49

      Kyle Li so you dont know the Historia Civilis

    • @wheezy1587
      @wheezy1587 6 років тому +66

      Hakan Tokyay this animation is 200x better

    • @madwolf0966
      @madwolf0966 6 років тому +23

      Every little edge of that line that moves is a group or more of Humans

    • @nomore9004
      @nomore9004 6 років тому +5

      I would like to see a video on gab.AI

    • @KyleLi
      @KyleLi 6 років тому +74

      I love looking at little pockets and thinking "wow thousands of people died in that little drawing of a circle.
      Huh.

  • @newsheed11
    @newsheed11 5 років тому +3414

    Its insane if you realize how succesful germans were in the first year of the war yet they still did not manadge to break the russians.

    • @tomogburn2462
      @tomogburn2462 5 років тому +602

      Yeah the Germans were doomed from the start. No matter how successful they could be, they'd still run out of oil and move farther and farther from their points of supply.

    • @nstice1
      @nstice1 5 років тому +71

      Especially after the encirclement near Smolensk

    • @Deutscher297
      @Deutscher297 5 років тому +280

      @@tomogburn2462 Maybe in 1941/42 but there is an advantage defending, you dont need that much men to actually defend positions and the first winter in 1941 hit pretty hard. Still later on the russians mobilzed more and more troops and when the germans had to fight on the west in 1944 aswell, there was a "soviet horde" in the east, outnumbering their own forces.
      At the end of the war, germans were outnumbered 1/12 at some battles.

    • @rsears78
      @rsears78 5 років тому +119

      The mighty German War Machine. They were indestructible. Even Stalin was nervous, but the Soviets had different plans. They weren’t loosing that war, no matter how many Soviets died.

    • @newsheed11
      @newsheed11 5 років тому +227

      @@rsears78 i would not say that germans were indestructible givne the fact that they lost

  • @Winner8501
    @Winner8501 5 років тому +4382

    Honestly, if I had played as Stalin, I'd have ragequitted after the Kiev encirclement.

    • @peepingtom9342
      @peepingtom9342 5 років тому +447

      It's not a well-known fact among Western public, but Stalin almost did ragequit at the start of the war. Translate using google translate this article: ru.wikipedia.org/wiki/Реакция_Сталина_на_начало_Великой_Отечественной_войны
      (name of the article can be translated roughly as "The Reaction of Stalin at the Start of the Great Patriotic War")

    • @communistleader2410
      @communistleader2410 5 років тому +149

      Dude there is no surrender
      FIGHT TO THE DEATH!!!

    • @andraslibal
      @andraslibal 5 років тому +76

      I think that was the whole German game plan. Beyond achieving that they did not have much else ...

    • @nyl0n733
      @nyl0n733 5 років тому +42

      @@iyanev You must be fun at parties.

    • @mashedtomato2079
      @mashedtomato2079 5 років тому +32

      @@nyl0n733 yea me and the boys drinking and discussing ww2 politics sounds fun to me

  • @bennyblanco4rmthaBX
    @bennyblanco4rmthaBX 3 роки тому +890

    The Soviet Union was truly a behemoth. They lost the equivalent of the entire German army in a few months and were still able to mount a successful defense. Incredible.

    • @_dlh_drl_
      @_dlh_drl_ 3 роки тому +76

      Самой сильной армией мира в 1940 была французская армия, которая была вся разбита и сдалась в плен.
      СССР не потерял армию в 1941, а понес потери, которые компенсировались мобилизацией. СССР победил в 1941, сорвав немецкий план молниеностной войны.

    • @_dlh_drl_
      @_dlh_drl_ 3 роки тому +46

      @@nz2191 Это миф о слабости армии Франции. Изучай. Была самой сильной. И по танкам, и по авиации, и по артиллерии и т.д.

    • @maxlive87
      @maxlive87 2 роки тому +13

      In december the russian army attacked on the intere front ,this is more incredible how was this possible after the losses they had?

    • @tynoter8156
      @tynoter8156 2 роки тому

      more like stalin got his head stuck out of the ground and called siberian trained soldiers to fight in the eastern front and crush a stupid hitler who took control and ignored all his generals, declared war on the USA for no reason causing another front to be dealt with, made pointless assaults and refused to entrench in the winter or pull back even though his forces were freezing.

    • @chinchalare19
      @chinchalare19 2 роки тому +42

      Because the germans were occupied with several war fronts. What saved the USSR from being totally occupied was the winter, transiberian and poor german judgment to fight several fronts

  • @ebin4516
    @ebin4516 6 років тому +1974

    This is by far the best video on the eastern front.

    • @ebin4516
      @ebin4516 6 років тому +65

      Kenny911able it’s more of the the whole animation style is just a work of art, showing the flexing of the front line and movement gaps, it’s pretty cool.

    • @ebin4516
      @ebin4516 6 років тому +5

      Kenny911able я буду смотреть его позже

    • @Kontorotsui
      @Kontorotsui 6 років тому +21

      I agree, this is by far the best video I've seen on the war on the eastern front.
      Big huge congratulations for the great job.

    • @voevashka
      @voevashka 6 років тому +2

      You can choose english language as well, it was made in 2005-2006. Finally, its one of the best version of history about Eastern front and Great Patriotic War. english.pobediteli.ru/

    • @fus132
      @fus132 6 років тому

      Valentino K.
      At the *whole* border you dummy.

  • @Knowledgia
    @Knowledgia 6 років тому +1965

    Love it!

  • @BrunnerNathan
    @BrunnerNathan 6 років тому +453

    This is amazing

    • @romashiki
      @romashiki 5 років тому +1

      no.. this is scary..

  • @Lightnings
    @Lightnings 4 роки тому +67

    Imagine how many people died, took a last breath with all their individual history, family, hopes, dreams - each time a line changes only a wee bit.

  • @salokin3087
    @salokin3087 6 років тому +574

    The complexity and detail is astounding! Where can I donate? We need a whole series!

    • @alexandersedykh9280
      @alexandersedykh9280 6 років тому +11

      Yes, so simple idea. But realized at first.

    • @merguez6162
      @merguez6162 6 років тому +2

      Salokin agree!!

    • @bclmax
      @bclmax 6 років тому

      read a book

    • @frjoethesecond
      @frjoethesecond 6 років тому

      He has a Patreon. You can see the next part of this video there.

    • @jimbeam456
      @jimbeam456 5 років тому +1

      good idea! I also, when see good product, then want to donate for development support (and just to be thankful for :-) )

  • @Gerbs1913
    @Gerbs1913 5 років тому +2438

    Germans in 1941: This will be easy.
    Germans in 1945: Well that was the worst idea we've had.

    • @Gerbs1913
      @Gerbs1913 5 років тому +97

      @robgvm
      They should have finished their attacks against Britain and consolidated troops for the invasion of the Soviet Union. It's clear now that if you must invade the Soviets it should be with your full effort, not a rushed attack. In 1941 the Germans were fighting the British, fighting in Africa, and then decided to invade the Soviet Union. They had three fronts, that's the dumbest move they could have made. And by 1943 they would have had a lot of defenses set up on their eastern borders as well as more troops dedicated to that fight. The Soviets took enough casualties as it is, and with a fully formed German defense they would have taken even more casualties as a result. The Soviets after the Winter War were bloodied and were attempting to reform their ranks, adopting a defensive posture and not wanting to invade anything quite then. Inevitably, they may have invaded western Europe, but they did not want a repeat of World War 1 which is why they wanted a buffer zone between themselves and Germany.

    • @Hopesedge
      @Hopesedge 5 років тому +41

      @robgvm It's a tricky one, if the soviets were left to their own devices they would eventually have become unstoppable, and the Germans would have been crushed, but attacking early was clearly not a winning strategy, at least the way they did it. Perhaps attemping to finish off the Allies first before securing what remained of their Navy and heavily reinforcing the eastern front would have been the best option, though with Germany suffering it's first major defeat at the hand of the British it made them switch targets. If Japan had attacked from the east then things would have been a lot different, even if Turkey attacked from the south things would have been a lot different, it still may not have been enough but these battle lines would have been moved along a lot further. Better communication between the AXIS would have helped a lot.

    • @andrespodra8459
      @andrespodra8459 5 років тому +3

      yah? And how would the "others" look at this? Commies attacking a capitalist state? As soon as they would have done it there would be no land lease. problems in far east with Japan/US. UK would sign a peace treaty with Nazis.

    • @keziahdelaney8174
      @keziahdelaney8174 5 років тому +4

      @robgvm Indeed. Soviet would have attacked them. They had 1000000 paratroopers for exable. Paratroopers are an offensive core. Not many people know these things! It was a good plan to attack them and they would have won hadn't spent time fighting the Greeks after Italian defeat.

    • @andrespodra8459
      @andrespodra8459 5 років тому +26

      soviets had 2,7 mil troops in the eve of invasion and 1 mil of those were paratroopers?!!

  • @davidchristensen6908
    @davidchristensen6908 5 років тому +675

    I went to Russia in 1998. I saw the monument showing where the German army was stopped. I went to 2 military museums and enjoyed my visit very much. The fight between Germany and Russia is history everyone needs to learn. Please spend some time learning about this aspect of WWII

    • @pexfmezccle
      @pexfmezccle 5 років тому +5

      Are you a Nazi-sympathizer?

    • @C.bullet
      @C.bullet 5 років тому +145

      @@pexfmezccle are you an idiot?

    • @Alina190995
      @Alina190995 5 років тому +33

      David Christensen between Russia and Germany???? It was USSR!! Not just Russia

    • @AWtify
      @AWtify 5 років тому +53

      @@notyourdad361 Europeans are born with the idea that Russia is always winter. Do you think that Napoleon and Hitler were complete idiots and did not know anything about the winter? The reality is that they, based on their previous experience, planned to end the war long before the Russian winter. They did not know only that the Russians would be desperate to resist, unlike the Europeans. And will come in the answer, in the capital aggressor.

    • @АнтонМамонтов-ц5о
      @АнтонМамонтов-ц5о 5 років тому +36

      @@notyourdad361 а ты не думал что советские солдаты тоже испытывали дискомфорт от непогоды ? не зима выиграла войну, а самоотверженность и подвиг наших предков

  • @deadlyknights1119
    @deadlyknights1119 4 місяці тому +4

    You guys did a really good job at animating the feeling of a struggle, the way the units push and pull back, it’s felt immensely. Especially in the 1943 video.

  • @AgentSmith911
    @AgentSmith911 5 років тому +1360

    I knew the Germans were close to Moscow, but never that close...

    • @blazodeolireta
      @blazodeolireta 5 років тому +66

      hello mr. Smith.

    • @tonyromano6220
      @tonyromano6220 5 років тому +8

      Agent Smith lol with 3 worn out PZ2 tanks!

    • @tonyromano6220
      @tonyromano6220 5 років тому +12

      Soviet army was 2 or 3 times than the German expected.

    • @matosevaljevic7609
      @matosevaljevic7609 5 років тому +35

      Agent Smith bit never that close as napoleon was!

    • @matosevaljevic7609
      @matosevaljevic7609 5 років тому +16

      National Socialist Squad ok, they burned it so it was easy for napoleon to conquer,but did i ever say moscow was russian capital at the time?

  • @Eastory
    @Eastory  6 років тому +1742

    I'd like to continue with 1942, but I don't know where to find the best sources. Could you suggest some sources that cover the overall strategic situation of the 1942 Eastern front (preferably located online)?

    • @steps1230
      @steps1230 6 років тому +170

      David Glantz's "When Titans Clashed" is an amazing overview of the entire war, hes a free PDF of the book: zodml.org/sites/default/files/%5BDavid_M._Glantz%2C_Jonathan_M._House%5D_When_Titans_C_0.pdf

    • @TheKommandanteur
      @TheKommandanteur 6 років тому +119

      Check out Pamyat Naroda . ru It's an Russian archival website. Amongst other things it has quite helpful maps of major operations superimposed over google maps, containing movements, major formations and the ability to change the dates as the offensive progresses - although the dates are spotty, some may have day by day, others a week or so. It's unfortunately almost all in cyrillic, so bring your language dictionary. I was unaware of your work until now. I shall follow with great interest. Such a tremendous task you have taken on.

    • @imaturtle9329
      @imaturtle9329 6 років тому +1

      :)

    • @Mega4est
      @Mega4est 6 років тому +91

      You can use this interactive online map english.pobediteli.ru/ . It actually has all frontline movement from 1941 to 1945, is in English and shows all major events happened at the time.

    • @Gusararr
      @Gusararr 6 років тому +17

      You can watch documentary series called "Soviet storm: WW2 in the east". You can find all of the episodes on the UA-cam.

  • @DaniellaVasquez-m7o
    @DaniellaVasquez-m7o 6 років тому +31

    This is definitely the most detailed animated map of the Eastern front I have ever seen, I always felt difficult to picture how the battlefront have shift from places to places, but with this kind of visualized map, this will have help us to understand the situation of all the units they were facing over there. Brilliant work.

  • @stian6390
    @stian6390 3 роки тому +35

    I've probably watched this over 20 times by now, it's just so interesting.
    Very good job

    • @stian6390
      @stian6390 Рік тому +2

      I probably watched it 100 times by now 🤣

  • @1MuchButteR1
    @1MuchButteR1 6 років тому +447

    I smell good content.

    • @doce7606
      @doce7606 5 років тому

      Think deeper. Probably created in an undisclosed location to foment division between ex-WW II allies and demonstrate a biased view of who stopped the reich. peace.

  • @alexanderbutler2989
    @alexanderbutler2989 5 років тому +859

    "Artillery is the king of the battlefield...logistics is his queen."

    • @snoo333
      @snoo333 5 років тому +18

      @Aggressive Tubesock lol

    • @alexanderbutler2989
      @alexanderbutler2989 5 років тому +84

      @Aggressive Tubesock maybe not a slut but def a bitch if you dont have it

    • @NiquidFox
      @NiquidFox 5 років тому +11

      Actually infantry is the queen of battle

    • @alexanderbutler2989
      @alexanderbutler2989 5 років тому +15

      @Matthew Littlejohn send the pawns in first.
      But anyone who has played chess knows how valuable a well placed pawn is.
      Or how impotent a crappy underdeveloped rook is.
      Point is.
      Artillery is the big killer in war. Artillery and mortars.
      But if you got no supply lines...your offense (or defense) fails and its kaput army group south.

    • @super_heavy_battleship4205
      @super_heavy_battleship4205 5 років тому +1

      Alexander Butler
      True but in WW2 Tanks where the real important part.

  • @charliehoward9278
    @charliehoward9278 6 років тому +183

    brilliant keep it up man !

  • @theironchannel2396
    @theironchannel2396 3 роки тому +42

    @Eastory This content is amazing, having accurate troop movements in real time across such a large front is a difficult task, you did a great job.

    • @eliasziad7864
      @eliasziad7864 3 роки тому +2

      Your profile pic is Yemen flag not german.

    • @theironchannel2396
      @theironchannel2396 3 роки тому +1

      @@eliasziad7864 I am aware the flag is upsidedown

  • @michaelkloeckner6353
    @michaelkloeckner6353 4 роки тому +414

    My Dad who just passed away Fed 10 2020 fought on the Russia front on the German side in 1941. He was 21 years old. Later in the war he fought in Affrica. He became a POW in the US until 1945. We came to the US in 1954 I was 2 years old. American is my home I served in the U.S. Navy from 1973 to 1976. MCB 10 Seabees

    • @michaelkloeckner6353
      @michaelkloeckner6353 4 роки тому +3

      @Alex C So much to know about what our family members had to do back then.

    • @michaelkloeckner6353
      @michaelkloeckner6353 4 роки тому +58

      @Alex C my Dad told me He was never involved at the holocaust camps but do not tell anyone he was a German soldier until he passed away. He just passed away Feb 10 2020 at the age of 99. He was a awesome Father and friend

    • @theodoreavison1927
      @theodoreavison1927 4 роки тому +10

      One of my great grandads was on the soviet side, he manages to survive the war but was subsequently purged.

    • @thundersnowproductions4705
      @thundersnowproductions4705 4 роки тому +6

      respect

    • @Коллем
      @Коллем 4 роки тому +29

      @Alex C My grandfather was killed in Kiev, while protecting his native land

  • @smartypants4998
    @smartypants4998 6 років тому +67

    love this channel, you could become huge mate. been here since your first reddit post

  • @theodorflorinro
    @theodorflorinro 5 років тому +249

    This is mind-blowing. Why nobody even had an idea like this before? A whole new perspective to WW2.

    • @sttalex
      @sttalex 4 роки тому +50

      It is not "new perspective", it is real history. USSR has trashed 95% of Wehrmacht...

    • @jakemitchell7786
      @jakemitchell7786 4 роки тому +15

      @G E T R E K T 905 *25%

    • @tehdreamer
      @tehdreamer 3 роки тому +2

      @G E T R E K T 905 lol a lot of the machinery USA and UK sent was broken and unusable in Russia, it had to be heavily modified. USA was just watching Nazis steamrolling the commies. They used Hitler. Too bad for them Russian people didn't want to be the sacrificial sheep in this demonic anti Russian conquest. Marksism was forced on Russia with Western help.

    • @patrolgaming4094
      @patrolgaming4094 3 роки тому +2

      @@tehdreamer President of USA, Roosevelt was highly pro-soviet. He had Soviet agents as advisors and during war he allowed Stalin to press his claims over eastern Europe. land-lease gave very needed supplies. Some Soviet divisions hadn't rifles and had to fight with some farm tools

    • @ga_rus8037
      @ga_rus8037 3 роки тому

      @@patrolgaming4094

  • @iliayasny
    @iliayasny 3 роки тому +50

    My grand grandma left her two daughters and conscripted to the volunteer regimen as a nurse. On March 5, 1942 she carried away from the battlefield 15 wounded soldiers, then got wounded herself in the belly. When they tried to bandage her, she said: 'Help those who will live, you won't save me'. She died in a hospital on March 8.
    We always remember her, and the war should never happen again

  • @LoffysDomain
    @LoffysDomain 5 років тому +140

    Very good. Voice, music (style and volume), graphics and narrative. 11/10.

    • @opzspice4780
      @opzspice4780 5 років тому

      Loffy he stole it from a game

    • @thecakeisalie6392
      @thecakeisalie6392 5 років тому

      @@opzspice4780 Stole? He did not stole anything, the correct word is take.

    • @sinaonur2658
      @sinaonur2658 5 років тому

      @@thecakeisalie6392 took* :P

    • @thecakeisalie6392
      @thecakeisalie6392 5 років тому

      @@sinaonur2658 Well I was referring to the infinitive form (to take) but it's alright

    • @deik4440
      @deik4440 5 років тому

      Correction: 100000000/10

  • @horseradish4046
    @horseradish4046 5 років тому +1698

    This is a really cool video, but it's crucial to remember that this wasn't just an empty battlefield like most of the Pacific Theater in WW2 with the ocean. Every time that red line moved, those were entire villages, towns, cities, millions of ordinary people that were mercilessly slaughtered in the crossfire, bombardment, and brutal occupation. It becomes totally different when you remember when grandparents were telling you about how they had the street where they lived bombed, the death they saw, and then basically had to starve for 2 years because the Germans cut off Soviet supply lines because of these military maneuvers.
    War is hell.

    • @robertsutphen2333
      @robertsutphen2333 5 років тому +66

      Horse Radish , very well said....most of us have no concept of what happened.....to fully understand is to fully appreciate what they went through!

    • @hwg5039
      @hwg5039 5 років тому +30

      Empty battlefield in Pacific??? Do you know how many people were killed by the Japanese in China, Korea and Southeast Asia?

    • @horseradish4046
      @horseradish4046 5 років тому +141

      @@hwg5039 Pacific ocean is mostly empty, the war in Asia is a different battlefield, I should've made the distinction. and yes, Japanese atrocities upon the Chinese and others were very similar in brutality

    • @brig.gen.georgiiisserson7226
      @brig.gen.georgiiisserson7226 5 років тому +5

      Horse Radish it was worse in brutality

    • @marksmithcollins
      @marksmithcollins 5 років тому +16

      @@horseradish4046 At least they were doing 'european style' war despite of all that level of cruelty.
      Japanese did 'intellectual savage' things in Asia. It was way beyond human imaginations to their colonies, and even to their soldiers.

  • @mansheiky3416
    @mansheiky3416 5 років тому +754

    Why they don’t show us that in school

    • @Xanthas998
      @Xanthas998 5 років тому +163

      School here in the US does not seem interested in teaching kids to understand history, just teaching the parts that involve our country.

    • @NHeart-wc3wr
      @NHeart-wc3wr 4 роки тому +4

      Man Sheiky I’m learning about this in US history right now

    • @dejanhaskovic5204
      @dejanhaskovic5204 4 роки тому +48

      @Gregory Roberts
      Knowing how the advance on soviet union was executed what which divisions attacked where has nothing to do with "Social Left Indoctrination center". How is it knowing that gonna help you anyway? The reason it's not taught in such detail is because it has little to do with US.

    • @kinge.3868
      @kinge.3868 4 роки тому +22

      Propaganda

    • @mahmoud-quran
      @mahmoud-quran 4 роки тому +1

      Swords Chant watch your mouth and go educate yourself

  • @iamthebestofall1000
    @iamthebestofall1000 2 роки тому +108

    Just mind boggling how the germans at the beginning of the operation just so casually and swiftly captured not hundreds, not thousands, but hundreds of thousands of soldiers. More than half a million troops captured in one massive thrust across this insane battle line is crazy. Looking at it on a map is one thing but to scale it up to real life shows just how massive this entire battle for Russia was. I heard there is a memorial in Moscow, that is made of tank traps showing how terrifyingly close Germany was to the city itself. Really shows just how powerful the German army truly was

    • @NickVenture1
      @NickVenture1 2 роки тому

      Stalin hated the captured soviet army soldiers. Including his PoW son. He wanted them all dead instead of surrendered. When his son died by jumping on an electric camp fence Stalin commented that at least he did something good.

    • @ВладиславВладислав-и4ю
      @ВладиславВладислав-и4ю 2 роки тому +4

      This shows mainly the insignificance of the Russian army.

    • @AlexPovolotsky
      @AlexPovolotsky 2 роки тому +12

      @@ВладиславВладислав-и4ю Red Army, not Russian. Maybe French army performed better? Or British? Or Polish?

    • @ВладиславВладислав-и4ю
      @ВладиславВладислав-и4ю 2 роки тому +15

      @@AlexPovolotsky if France and Poland had the same infinite number of soldiers and territories as the USSR, their result would be much better than the USSR.

    • @F.R.E.D.D2986
      @F.R.E.D.D2986 2 роки тому

      @@ВладиславВладислав-и4ю ._.
      No, they would've have collapsed. They wouldn't be willing to throw millions at a front to die

  • @SNOUPS4
    @SNOUPS4 5 років тому +22

    After having watched those videos a dozen of times, I had never noticed how the city names change from red colour to dark colour: this detail is a very nice touch! Thanks for having made such perfect videos!

  • @wrednax8594
    @wrednax8594 5 років тому +718

    How come I never manage to pull this off in Hearts of Iron 4??!!

    • @hanzoverlord6720
      @hanzoverlord6720 5 років тому +12

      Wrednax What do you mean?

    • @hanzoverlord6720
      @hanzoverlord6720 4 роки тому +175

      Wrednax You have to use tank force to encircle troops instead of attacking simultaneously with infantry.

    • @pershing6367
      @pershing6367 4 роки тому +60

      Use 40 width divisions w/ logistics companies I recommend a 17/1/2/1 design(17 infantry, 2 anti air, 1 artillery, 1 anti tank) support arty, and engineer company as well as logistics company and perhaps field hospitals.Should get you through the eastern front no problem

    • @bunnieskitties293
      @bunnieskitties293 4 роки тому +100

      You didnt dope your soldiers up on meth before combat.

    • @nonautemrexchristus5637
      @nonautemrexchristus5637 4 роки тому +41

      40 width medium tanks with logistics and radio companies, encircle with air superiority and their infantry spam will become worthless.
      Add me on steam if you want to fuck up the Soviets mate

  • @ultramet
    @ultramet 6 років тому +18

    I learned more about the Eastern European Front in WWII from this one video than I did in all of high school and college. Wow, this was so amazingly good.

  • @philiproe1661
    @philiproe1661 3 роки тому +274

    I gotta say. As an American, thank you for all your efforts put into this series. We cover here are sadly ignorant of the role that the Soviets played in defeating the Nazis. Hopefully your videos will educate people like me more.

    • @knightwatchman
      @knightwatchman 3 роки тому +28

      Did you know the Russians lost close to 27 million people (combined military and civilian killed) in WW 2? In 1940 their population was 194 million. That's almost 14% of their entire population killed.

    • @philiproe1661
      @philiproe1661 3 роки тому +35

      @@knightwatchman
      Yeah. But their sacrifice was not in vain. A madman was stopped in his tracks thanks to their sacrifice.

    • @gerardnadrowski5672
      @gerardnadrowski5672 3 роки тому +1

      And no madman will ever....no wait

    • @oztk5673
      @oztk5673 2 роки тому +6

      @@philiproe1661 the mad men were Chruchill,Stalin and Roosevelt

    • @philiproe1661
      @philiproe1661 2 роки тому +26

      @@oztk5673
      Obvious troll

  • @sillypuppy5940
    @sillypuppy5940 6 років тому +15

    This is brilliant. I've read so many books about the subject and seen maps of the front, but this brings it to life.

  • @BeelzebulKlendathu
    @BeelzebulKlendathu 4 роки тому +253

    8:26 Let's pause it right there and think of the fact Soviets had 1,2 milion man versus 1,6 million of Army Group Center in the beginning of Moscow counteroffensive.
    But they don't tell you about it. You don't have to know about it. All you have to know is them Russkies outnumbered splendid Wehrmacht "10 to 1" and won the war becouse of it.

    • @unfluencedarea
      @unfluencedarea 4 роки тому +21

      Offensives usually only succeed when they outnumber the defender 2:1 and military theory advises a ratio of 3:1 for a succesful attack. And take another look at Soviet reinforcements over the course of the next few months. I'll catch you again eh.

    • @Kamfrenchie
      @Kamfrenchie 4 роки тому +117

      The reason this myth is so prevalent ismostly due to cold war: The US recycled german generals to learn how the soviet fought, and the german generals sold them the usual myth: "the honourable whermarcht fighting with skills against overwheming numbers of stupid Russians, while hitler was making all the bad decisions" . That, plus the natural desire to paint your new enemy in a bad light, and the horrible movie "enemy at the gate"...
      A much more realistic outlook is that the soviet army at the start was severely crippled due to the purge, and sometimes lack of some equipment. They also lost a lot of regular soldiers in the opening stage of the war, and had to rely on reserve, and mobilizing citizens.
      But they improved steadily over the war, pretty much curbstomping Germans from 1944 onward.1943 had big but costly successes, as Stavka was overly ambitious in some place, which let the germans do the "backhand blow"

    • @Mentol_
      @Mentol_ 4 роки тому +10

      unfluencedarea
      A 3 to 1 ratio is required in the direction of the main strike, and not throughout the entire front. This is achieved due to the reduction of forces in secondary sectors of the front.
      I like history and things like that
      The data on the number of armies on the east front that the TIK shows are not entirely correct. They do not include Luftwaffe and Kriegsmarine personnel for Germany. For the first time, the Red Army gained numerical superiority at a strategic level as 2 to 1 only in the second half of 1944.

    • @unfluencedarea
      @unfluencedarea 4 роки тому

      @@Mentol_ True enough, then the Soviets and Germans outnumbered each other "10" to 1 in a few instances (Vistula-Oder offensive comes to mind) and OP's comment is full of shit.

    • @nstice1
      @nstice1 4 роки тому +1

      Reagan collapses the Soviet Union 35 years later!!!! He finished the job! Got those Ruskies good!

  • @TheImperatorKnight
    @TheImperatorKnight 6 років тому +235

    Pretty good video!

    • @DanishDutchDude
      @DanishDutchDude 6 років тому +1

      TIK ah I see I've found you away from your channel this time it seems!

    • @shocken90
      @shocken90 6 років тому +8

      Now if you could only create a 10 hour battlestorm documentary about the entire barbarossa campaign my life would be complete lol

    • @anonymnidyr6637
      @anonymnidyr6637 6 років тому +14

      TIK the legend himself

    • @Native_love
      @Native_love 6 років тому +3

      That was AWESOME! TIK, love your videos too! The animations made the Eastern front easier to understand!

    • @maltelabrenz3965
      @maltelabrenz3965 5 років тому +3

      @@shocken90 10 hours ? more like a year in his insane good style

  • @danvanmih
    @danvanmih 3 роки тому +127

    Приятно знать что кто то интересуется восточным фронтом. Спс за качественный контент, желаю продвижения вашему каналу.

    • @povilas007
      @povilas007 3 роки тому +25

      How can someone not be interested in Easter front when 80% of German army was busy fighting in the East :) At the end of the day, it was fighting in the East that decided the fate of the war.

    • @danvanmih
      @danvanmih 3 роки тому +3

      @@povilas007 Ok, its true

    • @hanzzimmer1132
      @hanzzimmer1132 2 роки тому +7

      I'm am American and I LOVE learning about the Eastern front. The scale is absolutely mind blowing

    • @danvanmih
      @danvanmih 2 роки тому +1

      @@hanzzimmer1132 Thenk you for it!!! Thank you also for answering :)

    • @nzt-4866
      @nzt-4866 2 роки тому

      @@povilas007 Спасибо

  • @NiceGriffin
    @NiceGriffin 4 роки тому +545

    Even tho I have watched this video many times, I can't believe how the Soviets managed to win the war

    • @miiky3864
      @miiky3864 4 роки тому +4

      Ikr

    • @dablb
      @dablb 4 роки тому +87

      It was the total mobilization after 1941. Stalin had underestimated the threat of the Germans and only when the Germans advanced so far and quickly the Soviet Union changed to total mobilization and war industry

    • @julienweiss9363
      @julienweiss9363 4 роки тому +105

      Note that most of the advances you see in this video were made by a few panzer divisions. You will notice that the infantry was always behind during the offensives, since it lacked motorized forces. Meaning the brunt of the fighting was suffered by these few units of panzer troops, that were far from Germany and which supply lines were severely strained. During Barbarossa, the German crushed the soviet forces, yes. But their offensive capabilities were pretty much gone by the time the soviet themselves were starting to learn their lessons and were beginning to coordinate their operations.

    • @Maperator
      @Maperator 4 роки тому +8

      But at what cost?

    • @ian-cf2oz
      @ian-cf2oz 4 роки тому +2

      Because of USA invaded , Germany will win

  • @andraslibal
    @andraslibal 4 роки тому +124

    The German logistics officers have said it before the invasion: they can go in 800 km after that they need to stop and the supplies will never catch up and they will only have a stop and go campaign afterwards. Which is what happened. Also Germany never got more out of the Soviet Union in terms of raw materials, goods etc with war than what they were already getting in peacetime.

    • @lillyie
      @lillyie 4 роки тому +9

      the Soviet burned down resources so that the Germans can never live off the land

    • @andraslibal
      @andraslibal 4 роки тому +27

      @@lillyie does not matter ... the German logistics officers said they can only supply to 800 km. That is exactly what happened. You can't reload your guns or refuel your tanks off the land.

    • @andraslibal
      @andraslibal 4 роки тому +21

      @robgvm they were at the end of their logistics capabilities. Germany did not have enough trucks to move things and they over-used the few they had, these broke down on the bad Russian roads. They had to rebuild the entire rail network because the Russian gauge was different. There are no rivers running East-West so shipping was limited to the Baltic at best. Distances inside Russia are immense and they were moving from west to east - from better to worse and worse roads. The mud was really just the last nail in the coffin. The Germans never thought about wide tracks, tracked supply vehicles (Raupenschleppers) etc before the experience of Russia. They were also running slowly out of fuel. They kept losing their tanks, trucks, airplanes, guns ... the last push on Moscow was done by an almost entirely infantry army, they were so severely depleted of everything they needed to keep going. It never got better, after that they could only replace losses while the Russians steadily built up to overwhelming numbers in tanks, guns, ammo, fuel (Land Lease helped a lot about 25% or more) and even in number of troops towards the end, even with very unfavorable kill ratios.

    •  4 роки тому +3

      @syc 297 Do not forget that part of the Nazi theory was the Jewish Bolshevik Russian existential threat to Germany. Hitler spoke of it often in his speeches.

    • @andraslibal
      @andraslibal 4 роки тому +3

      @syc 297 that is not correct you can look at the way it unfolded Hitler did want a Lebensraum in the east eventually but he gave up on that idea after the Molotov-Ribbentrop accords. We can see this from German military production in 1940, it was aimed mostly at the air and the sea and not on the land forces. Indeed Hitler wanted to conclude the war with Britain and was not gearing up for a massive land war with the Soviets. That only changed in 1940 November when the Soviets were demanding bases in Bulgaria and that is the moment when the talks broke down and the Germans started planning Barbarossa. That was the crucial moment of the war. At that point it was still possible to avoid a German-Russian war had Stalin demanded less. Hitler should have also been more flexible at that point because the Soviets later tried to re-start the negotiations, unsuccessfully.

  • @AtomicElectronCo
    @AtomicElectronCo 5 років тому +124

    Wow. Such a good video man. Years of classroom study compressed into exciting minutes!

  • @adriansillince7133
    @adriansillince7133 4 місяці тому +1

    Thanks

  • @martinlaird4738
    @martinlaird4738 6 років тому +45

    This video is absolutely unbelievable! Outstanding content sir. Never before has someone create such a comprehensive and dynamic depiction of the eastern front.
    You have to wonder how the Germans didn’t beat the Russians when you see how many POWs they took.

    • @criztu
      @criztu 6 років тому +2

      The territory occupied by Germany within the Soviet Union, was inhabited by Poles, Romanians, Ukrainians, Estonians, Lithuanians, Latvians, and so on, lands occupied by the Soviet Union.
      Merely 50% of the population of the Soviet Union, was of Russian ethnicity, officially.
      In practice, those who died in the army of the Soviet Union, were forced conscripts from the nations enslaved by the Soviet Union - Poles, Romanians, Fins, Estonians, Latvians, Lithuanians, Ukrainians, Kazakhs, Turkmens, Chechens, Uzbeks, Tadjiks, Georgians, Azers, Kyrgyzes, and so on.
      That's like the Ottomans using the enslaved Janissaries to fight for them, or the English using the enslaved Indians and Africans to fight for them.

    • @criztu
      @criztu 6 років тому +1

      +Jonny B go see a map of Russia. Russia begins at Smolensk. All the lands up to Smolensk were inhabited by Poles, Romanians, Estonians, Latvians, Lithuanians, Ukrainians
      The Soviet Union was not a nation state, but an Empire that enslaved nations, including the Russian nation.
      But to consider the 145 million non-Russians in the Soviet Union as Russians, is ridiculously ignorant.
      just go to wikipedia and read the Demographics of the Soviet Union - officially the Russians were 50% of the population - which was 290 millions.

    • @billmcfadden4791
      @billmcfadden4791 6 років тому +1

      the difference was numbers. japan agreement allowed russia to shift forces from east including t34 tanks. Germany was not prepared to deal with winter because hitler was a fool. Russia was weakened by stalin purged good generals but had to replace them with better generals after the initial debacle. hitler and stalin initially thought war would start in 1942 but germany moved early to catch russian armies redeploy east to protect the new borders.

    • @limon16025
      @limon16025 6 років тому +1

      The german army was unable to defeat the soviet one. Mainly because of bad logistics, lack of supplies and stupid decisions. Germany, believe it or not, didn't have the economic potential to run an army that large, even less a mechanized one

  • @comradejeb2009
    @comradejeb2009 6 років тому +86

    People get a lot of misconceptions about the eastern front, they say that there were endless soviet troops when the fact is that the Germans outnumbered and outgunned the red army at the start of the war and in fact most soviet losses where in 1941 and 42 however in 1944-45 the soviet:axis K:D ratio was the even.

    • @griggsgibs3933
      @griggsgibs3933 6 років тому +4

      Not necessarily, the Soviets still suffered higher losses in every battle up until the Oder Offensive. Take for instance the Battle of Dnieper which was immediately after the loss at Kursk for the Germans, or the Battle of Kiev. The only times that the German casualties outnumbered the Soviets was around 1945 during the Oder Offensives into Germany

    • @anonymnidyr6637
      @anonymnidyr6637 6 років тому +3

      Griggs Gibs: please google Jassy-kisniev offensive and Lvov-sandomierz offensive.

    • @anonymnidyr6637
      @anonymnidyr6637 6 років тому +1

      popa andrei: good point, thats true. But Romania switched side after the initial success of the offensive. Correct me if I am wrong.

    • @anonymnidyr6637
      @anonymnidyr6637 6 років тому +1

      popa andrei, Okay, thats not my conclusion after reading on the offensive. The Soviets surrounded the 6th army on the 23 of august, the same day Romania switched side, as I see it, this was because of the success of the offensive. However, I understand what you’re saying. Thanks.

    • @gogaonzhezhora8640
      @gogaonzhezhora8640 6 років тому +2

      Griggs Gibs suffering higher losses during offensive ops is the norm. The losses soviet troops suffered in 1941-1942 were mainly due to huge encirclement batles and millions who died as POWs as a result.

  • @samovarmaker9673
    @samovarmaker9673 6 років тому +1583

    Makes me want to play some Hearts of Iron 4

    • @samovarmaker9673
      @samovarmaker9673 6 років тому +57

      +Joseph Stalin Well I'm Russian, so I must be a bot

    • @samovarmaker9673
      @samovarmaker9673 6 років тому +21

      +Joseph Stalin на то я и самовар

    • @fulcrum2951
      @fulcrum2951 6 років тому +5

      So no gulag?

    • @Smoozable
      @Smoozable 6 років тому +14

      Samovar maker
      The ai in the 1.5.3 patch is rediculous it leaves the Frontline undefended and concentrate its forces in major victory points only which makes it very easy to encircle hundreds of divisions in one city even without the use of tanks
      Hardly any challenge, I hope they fix it in the next patch

    • @ttbrv5036
      @ttbrv5036 6 років тому +1

      Smoozable but tanks are too quick

  • @lvcivssylvvs8796
    @lvcivssylvvs8796 4 роки тому +99

    Germany in November 1941: We're gonna make it!... Wait, why do I hear boss music?
    *Siberian reinforcements arrive*

    • @sofjdhddjd8627
      @sofjdhddjd8627 3 роки тому

      Ridiculous 🤣
      Russia wouldn't have stand a chance against Germany...if Germany would have only fought against the Russians.

  • @purplesword5536
    @purplesword5536 6 років тому +607

    Never ceases to amaze me the sheer number of Soviet POWs the Germans took in the 1st yr alone..how could an army & nation absorb such losses & continue to fight..I know winter came just in time & pearl harbor got the USA in the war but my god from june22 to December 6th the Russians just bleed whole army groups...

    • @criztu
      @criztu 6 років тому +132

      USSR was an empire. Most of those POWs were from the enslaved nations - Poles, Romanians, Fins, Lithuanians, Latvians, Estonians, Kazakhs, Azers, Georgians, Turkmens, Tajiks, Uzbeks, Chechens, Armenians and so on.
      The territory conquered by the Germans from USSR, was essentially non-Russian.
      Think of this: *Stalin was Georgian*
      Think of this: *Lenin was Jewish*

    • @tomcypher3864
      @tomcypher3864 6 років тому +127

      criztu wonder, how many troops from "enslaved" nations are in US army. Half of those nations you listed fought against Russia

    • @criztu
      @criztu 6 років тому +41

      The Soviet Union had occupied the eastern part of Poland, eastern part of Romania, eastern part of Finland.
      While the German Reich occupied what remained of Romania, Poland, and Finland.
      The Poles, Romanians, Fins, under the Soviet masters, were sent to fight the Poles, Romanians, Fins, under the German masters.
      to understand this in American terms, the Poles, Romanians, Fins, were the equivalent of the Natives of the American Continent.
      imagine the US making an army of Cherokees, Shawnees, Iroquois, and having them defend against the English, lets say in 1776. imagine the outcome.

    • @MonteMcWilliams
      @MonteMcWilliams 6 років тому +4

      Google Tecumseh

    • @criztu
      @criztu 6 років тому +31

      +Monte Let me put it another way: Russia's occupation of Eastern Europe was like Germany's occupation of France, Belgium, Netherlands, or like the English occupation of Scotland and Ireland.
      To call the French, Belgians, Dutch in the lands occupied by Germany, as "German nation" is ignorant.
      So is calling the Poles, Romanians, Fins, Estonians, Latvians, etc. in the lands occupied by the Soviet Union as "Russian nation", ignorant.
      Tecumseh is the equivalent of the French Resistance, or Eastern European Partisans.
      The war between the German Reich and the USSR was fought mostly on lands inhabited by Poles, Romanians, Estonians, Latvians, Lithuanians, Ukrainians, Fins, and so on.
      Most of the dead in the Soviet Army were Poles, Romanians, Estonians, Latvians, Lithuanians, Ukrainians, Fins, Kazakhs, Turkmens, Uzbeks, Chechens, etc. forcefully conscripted.
      To understand that Ukrainians are not Russians, google 'Holodomor' or Stepan Bandera

  • @imswanronson3558
    @imswanronson3558 5 років тому +29

    This series is you're magnum opus, it's so well done.

  • @larsonpartisan2855
    @larsonpartisan2855 5 років тому +384

    *When De Gaulle visited Stalingrad in 1944 , he said* : "What a magnificent nation", which his interpreter translated, to the delight of his Soviet hosts.
    The interpreter then told De Gaulle of their appreciation, to which De Gaulle reportedly replied along the lines that he was actually referring to the *Germans,* and their achievement in having penetrated so far.
    According to the interpreter's account, he did not translate De Gaulle's explanation, thereby maintaining good relations with his hosts.

    • @user_____M
      @user_____M 5 років тому +55

      That sounds exactly like one of those "That's what she said." stories, still fun to share it with us of course.

    • @larsonpartisan2855
      @larsonpartisan2855 5 років тому +31

      @@user_____M Found in Alexander Werths, Russia at War 1941-1945, E. P. Dutton & Co. Inc, New York, 1964; p. 930. Also worth mentioning that Werth was a Russian Born Journalist who Himself was an eyewitness to the shattering historical drama he vividly records In his book. Werth offers an intensely detailed chronicle of the events that exceeded in savagery and hatred any other on Russian soil. He was definetly not a friend of the Germans , so we can be pretty sure that this comment is real.

    • @larsonpartisan2855
      @larsonpartisan2855 5 років тому +52

      @erni muja De Gaulle was one of the few French Generals who understood the modern Warfare Germany had awakened. He was probably the only one who could have saved France from Germanys Lighting War in 1940. Churchill and Eisenhower with his death camps were objectively seen war Criminals like Hitler and Stalin. I dont think De Gaulle had to feel bad for not being liked by War Criminals.

    • @super_heavy_battleship4205
      @super_heavy_battleship4205 5 років тому +12

      erni murja
      Yes French tanks where superior in raw firepower and armour. But there was one critical thing they failed at, and that was that the french tanks communicated with flags while the germans did it with radios. yeah. The other big mistake was how they used their tanks. They spread them out alongside the entire line thinly instead of concentrating them in a small area and pushing through like Guderian said. So no they did not know alot about WW2s most important ground warfare part.

    • @ultru3525
      @ultru3525 5 років тому +1

      @erni muja They kind went with both though, like yeah they gave up early, but once the USSR got invaded, French communists started organising a huge resistance movement.

  • @christopherweber9464
    @christopherweber9464 3 роки тому +9

    I watch a lot of battlefield animation and yours was done with an expertness that I have not seen before ... This was outstanding work thank you

  • @safe-keeper1042
    @safe-keeper1042 5 років тому +26

    I love the effort put into this.

  • @kemalsercanilhan7414
    @kemalsercanilhan7414 6 років тому +178

    Please contunie brilant plan to win ww2

    • @VineFynn
      @VineFynn 6 років тому +4

      kemal sercan ilhan Plan to start a land war in asia when you're running out of oil and have no logistical doctrine.. brilliant plan indeed

    • @cnra1948
      @cnra1948 6 років тому +5

      he is talking about the video series called "brilliant plan to win ww2"

  • @emmanuelknight8974
    @emmanuelknight8974 4 роки тому +62

    The 48th and 14th Panzer Divison sneaking across the dnieper river be like imma end 750,000 careers

  • @bigchunk1
    @bigchunk1 3 роки тому +7

    The level of detail here is amazing. Well done.

  • @a_noob559
    @a_noob559 4 роки тому +277

    I've always wondered how animated frontlines like this are made. Is there some kind of engine used or is all this done manually?

    • @competifod6110
      @competifod6110 4 роки тому +10

      skillshare (no copyright infringement please)

    • @bobgatewood5277
      @bobgatewood5277 3 роки тому +93

      @Competifod thanks for your non-answer

    • @galaxy_noas1181
      @galaxy_noas1181 2 роки тому +5

      Same question here.

    • @KlezHistory
      @KlezHistory 2 роки тому +10

      Adobe after effects, Create a shape from pen tool. Add keyframe to the line/strokes and start moving them like frame animation.

    • @hart2018
      @hart2018 Рік тому +3

      If you haven't seen it yet, he just released a tutorial in his 400k sub special.

  • @TechShowdown
    @TechShowdown 6 років тому +12

    Can't wait for the next one, this is seriously good stuff, keep it up dude!

  • @jdclapp
    @jdclapp 5 років тому +16

    Incredibly well done. Even as someone who knows a lot about WWII, this was extraordinary.

  • @kjragg1099
    @kjragg1099 3 роки тому +102

    I always find myself coming back to this video because it always leaves me in awe just much the Red Army was steamrolled in the opening months of Barbarossa.

    • @fyodorkojevin5756
      @fyodorkojevin5756 3 роки тому +20

      It was a catastrophe. And it is damn miracle that our ancestors managed to stop steamroller that was German army.

    • @undeadnightorc
      @undeadnightorc 3 роки тому +17

      Yeah, the immense size of the front is just mind boggling. I doubt we will ever see anything like it again.

    • @kjragg1099
      @kjragg1099 3 роки тому +12

      @@undeadnightorc from north to south it’s the biggest front in the entire history of war I believe.

    • @MXB2001
      @MXB2001 2 роки тому +4

      Glorious isn't it?

    • @ddm_gamer
      @ddm_gamer 2 роки тому +4

      Stalingrad alone took more lives than what the americans lost on the entire western front

  • @prohishnik
    @prohishnik 4 роки тому +96

    Спасибо что хоть не рассказываете о том, что генерал мороз победил! В действительности в московском противостоянии силы были численно равные и условия были одни для всех, ну а контрнаступление ркка вообще пришлось на самые низкие температуры 1941го. Спасибо что не искажаете действительность!

    • @DelEbaUrmONIf
      @DelEbaUrmONIf 3 роки тому +13

      Если бы не сталинские чистки генералов, то воевали бы более умело и не было бы 3 миллионов убитых и пленных в 1941 году. И вполне возможно выйграли бы войну уже в 43 или начале 44го года.

    • @ikravchuk28
      @ikravchuk28 3 роки тому +26

      @@DelEbaUrmONIf Было возможно восстание генералов а так же увеличился бы риск коллаборационизма со стороны противников советской власти. Чистки были необходимы. К сожалению,без перегибов не обошлось,стоит признать

    • @ГосударьАмпираторАдольфПутлер
      @ГосударьАмпираторАдольфПутлер 3 роки тому +7

      Ну так мороз и победил, сам же и подтверждаешь. У немцев ни техника не была приспособлена, ни одежды зимней не было, ни снабжения нормального - танки и машины бросали из-за отсутствия топлива, а жратву приходилось отбирать у местных.
      Плюс они были вымотаны предыдущими месяцами боёв, подкреплений никаких не получали, а против них свежие одетые, снабжённые и накормленные армии большевиков. Какие уж тут "равные условия".

    • @ГосударьАмпираторАдольфПутлер
      @ГосударьАмпираторАдольфПутлер 3 роки тому +8

      @@ikravchuk28 Сколько сралин не душил генералов, солдат (157 000 расстрелянных за годы войны только по приговорам трибуналов), простой народ, и всех несогласных, а "совецкая власть" сгнила и сдохла без всякой войны и без всяких "предателей". По причине своей лживости, тупости и нежизнеспособности.

    • @ikravchuk28
      @ikravchuk28 3 роки тому +16

      @@ГосударьАмпираторАдольфПутлер
      Не тебе,невежде,судить о сверхдержаве. Для начала выучи историю,разберись в причинах развала,а потом уже открывай свой рот. Стыдно.

  • @CoconutandFamily
    @CoconutandFamily 6 років тому +566

    My Grandpa fought in the WWII, he was 18 when the war started, finishing a military college in the Soviet Union. He's gone through the war with one injury and escaped from a nazi concentration camp. He has gone all the way to Berlin, where he met my Grandma, who was taken from Crimea to work in nazi Germany as a slave.

    • @Ansar-ne5er
      @Ansar-ne5er 5 років тому +12

      I thought all soviet people who worked in Germany (even forced to) were shot by NKVD or send to gulag

    • @tarantino8840
      @tarantino8840 5 років тому +42

      Ansar83500 Not everyone

    • @CoconutandFamily
      @CoconutandFamily 5 років тому +29

      @@Ansar-ne5er The did not execute or imprison everyone. But, from what I heard, all those who was in Germany as slaves or was in a concentration camp, struggled getting certain Communist Party or Military jobs as they were considered a security risk.

    • @ЕгорСтрельцов-м4ч
      @ЕгорСтрельцов-м4ч 5 років тому +63

      @@Ansar-ne5er Those who have been in captivity passed through the "quarantine". This is far from a prison. Just as long as they checked for possible treachery, they certainly didn't trust. If the fact of treachery was not confirmed them then released as a rule without any consequences. But if they has found evidence of betrayal, then of course the prison and maybe the highest measure (shot). It all depended on the circumstances. And by the way, the GULAG is an organization for the management of prisons(camps) - the Main (Glavnoe) Directorate (Upravlenie) of Camps (LAGerey). By itself, the GULAG was never a prison. I apologize for my English. (Google Translate).

    • @Ansar-ne5er
      @Ansar-ne5er 5 років тому +9

      @@ЕгорСтрельцов-м4ч Yes I know Gulag was the structure and not a camp/prison by itsel, but it became a generic term in the west to designate soviet "labor camp". Anyway the precision is welcome, gulag term is vastly used in inappropriate way indeed. Thanks for your explanation above.

  • @АлексейГусев-ъ6щ
    @АлексейГусев-ъ6щ 6 років тому +519

    У меня там прадед погиб. 33 года ему было. Мне сейчас 40.Его дети, моя бабушка и ее брат до сих пор живы . Бабушке 89 ее брату 79. Спасибо за то что живем дед Ефим.

    • @dispuncho
      @dispuncho 6 років тому +30

      Спасибо дядя Лёша,что СССР просрали без единого выстрела.

    • @dimaovdienko1392
      @dimaovdienko1392 6 років тому +47

      ​@@dispuncho Всем тоталитарным помойкам приходит конец ;с

    • @Lexa888888
      @Lexa888888 6 років тому +37

      Pavlo Pelmenov Задрали вы уже со своим ссср, развалился и отлично!👍

    • @ГеоргийБыкадоров
      @ГеоргийБыкадоров 6 років тому +34

      @@Адмирал-у4п ,ты то что знаешь о СССР,уверен,только репрессии

    • @carl-os4603
      @carl-os4603 6 років тому +35

      @@ГеоргийБыкадоров он просто такая же жертва антисоветской пропаганды)))

  • @NickVenture1
    @NickVenture1 3 роки тому +281

    These days the new front line is again much closer to Moscow and Volgograd than it used to be in 1941. Will be good to create the same interactive maps you do about the invasion of the USSR for the updated situation since 1989.

    • @zombiestory6353
      @zombiestory6353 3 роки тому +17

      Its hard when your front line cant be in Poland anymore.

    • @NickVenture1
      @NickVenture1 3 роки тому +6

      @@zombiestory6353 Please explain a bit more. Right now the military border created by the Western Alliance is looking more advanced towards Russian heartlands than the invasion start line in 1941. Am I wrong?

    • @Kardamitiano
      @Kardamitiano 3 роки тому +4

      @@NickVenture1 Warfare changed, though. Everything can happen if another war like this breaks out.

    • @ChaosEIC
      @ChaosEIC 3 роки тому +23

      @@NickVenture1 There is no military border, there just is a border. Like every country has some.

    • @NickVenture1
      @NickVenture1 3 роки тому +7

      @@ChaosEIC There are state borders with border guards and military units to watch them. Also exist many units to intervene in a war if necessary. There is NATO and many formations "at the borders" around Russia. Even in space have been established borders "to not cross" with military might. Ukraine's eastern border may be considered Russia's present day "Western Front Line". Looking at all the other borders of that kind my assumption is that "the military border" moved again much closer to Moscow than it was in 1941. This is how must be understood my initial comment about the borders ("Front line") of the military positions surrounding the USSR in June 1941.

  • @kameradschen
    @kameradschen 6 років тому +142

    Take a sip every encirclement

    • @slenderman27490
      @slenderman27490 6 років тому +15

      Now I'm drunk! :)

    • @fulcrum2951
      @fulcrum2951 6 років тому +3

      Hoi4 standard gameplay under a smart player

    • @WWSzar
      @WWSzar 6 років тому +14

      fulcrum 29
      Smart player? Abusing the horrendous AI barely requires intelligence.

    • @fulcrum2951
      @fulcrum2951 6 років тому +1

      The bastard ai overrun my fockin defense line full of well equipped units in a few days!

    • @souv1aki
      @souv1aki 6 років тому +2

      Take a sip of vodka, seems like stalin played this game

  • @billding7073
    @billding7073 6 років тому +28

    Astonishing and vivid graphics. Kept me spellbound.

  • @accountfantoccio5608
    @accountfantoccio5608 5 років тому +36

    Loving the videos about the WWII eastern front, they're amazing.
    It's insane to see how close Germany came to capture Moscow.

    • @rhalinekmouche2899
      @rhalinekmouche2899 3 роки тому

      The Germans was actually 20 Kilometers to Moscow, but winter just devistated them.

    • @maxlive87
      @maxlive87 3 роки тому

      @@rhalinekmouche2899 winter and no fresh troup 4German attack

    • @maxjohnson8659
      @maxjohnson8659 2 роки тому

      they would have never made it through the urban combat most likely. it would have been the first stalingrad.

  • @Geniuserw10
    @Geniuserw10 Рік тому +190

    Germans: killed 3M Soviets. Soviets: Just summon 4M men.

  • @Peter-ox7wh
    @Peter-ox7wh 5 років тому +204

    I can't believe the red army capacity of losing hundreds of thousands of troops and be able to rebuild that loses(kiev,minsk,smolensk....)

    • @Schwertdaemon
      @Schwertdaemon 5 років тому +11

      Peter Rose if you send one armed soldier and fife to seven men unarmed only carrying some magszines waiting for the death of their armed comrads, you will achive that goal🤣🤣🤣. Emtying all jails will help too.

    • @mikhailbelov9968
      @mikhailbelov9968 5 років тому +38

      @@Schwertdaemon And still our fathers and grandfathers won and crushed nazis. Their spilt blood conquered the victory in this horrific war, no one else spilt that much to save their home and homes of others.
      May be it was possible to achieve the same result the other way in other circumstances, but there's no way for us to know that for sure. The reality of moment takes over and dictates the logic of events almost in every case. Looking back at these events from a perspective of a modern man living a relatively peaceful life, it's easy for us to insightfully point at the alternative scenarios. But what happened, happened. Horrific war and millions dead.
      Our ancestors made nearly impossible victory possible. My point is that there's much more for us in this victory to be proud of, rather than being ashamed. I believe that we should be grateful. We don't deserve to be judges here - we weren't there at the time. We cannot be sure what decisions we would've made given the exact same circumstances. After all, we're all here, complaining and guilting people of the past for their decisions and mistakes, though these people and their mistakes altogether - are the very reason we're alive and well today, to begin with. Things can and often should turn out differently, but you need to be there at the moment to truly live it and understand the availability of the options presented to you.

    • @c.4374
      @c.4374 5 років тому +43

      @@Schwertdaemon that is lie.

    • @vinny5638
      @vinny5638 5 років тому +6

      @@mikhailbelov9968 Respect to your ancestors.

    • @meaninglesscog
      @meaninglesscog 5 років тому +1

      When you are also staffing your armies with women it makes it easier.

  • @svxnger
    @svxnger 5 років тому +137

    Hitler: its 1942 baby
    Stalin: Pulls out an UNO reverse card

    • @Braycali
      @Braycali 4 роки тому +11

      Wrong year. That’s 1943

    • @mizcaesar1804
      @mizcaesar1804 4 роки тому +2

      @InteractiveHistory don't advertise your videos on someone else's channel

    • @svxnger
      @svxnger 4 роки тому +1

      @G E T R E K T 905 getting mad about someones joke in youtube comments to the point you have to insult them , how old are you? 5? or 6?

    • @Chocolatnave123
      @Chocolatnave123 3 роки тому +1

      So its reversed to 2491? I dont think you know how this works

    • @svxnger
      @svxnger 3 роки тому

      @@Chocolatnave123
      The joke ---- (you) ---->
      Battle of Stalingrad
      Date 23 August 1942 - 2 February 1943
      Location
      Stalingrad, Russian SFSR, Soviet Union
      (now Volgograd, Russia)
      Result
      -Soviet victory
      -Destruction of the German 6th Army
      Territorial
      changes
      -Expulsion of the Axis from the Caucasus, reversing their gains from the 1942 Summer Campaign

  • @RowanProductions
    @RowanProductions 6 років тому +7

    This is amazing, I love the smooth animation.

  • @Элескей
    @Элескей 2 роки тому +12

    In the first 2 weeks, Germany in the USSR lost *much more* soldiers than in 2 months in France. It became clear that there would be no easy walk.

  • @MrGemHunter
    @MrGemHunter 6 років тому +16

    yay you're back

  • @Arvaniz
    @Arvaniz 5 років тому +6

    Incredible quality video! From the detailed troop movements and occupation, to the explanation that accompanies it. VERY well done!!

  • @4и1
    @4и1 6 років тому +154

    Excellent animation and very good map i like hos you display all the units. Subscribed waiting now for 1942 and my most interesting event the battle of Stalingrad

    • @АлександрК-к5п
      @АлександрК-к5п 6 років тому +1

      Andi BeastMode, Да. В битве за Сталинград (ныне Волгоград) решалась судьба всего мира, всей войны. Важность этого сражения нельзя недооценивать. Привет из России ;-)
      Yes. The battle for Stalingrad (now Volgograd) decided the fate of the whole world, the whole war. The importance of this battle can not be underestimated. Greetings from Russia ;-)

    • @4и1
      @4и1 6 років тому +1

      Although lots of people believe that Moscow was the turning point of the war i dont agree with that. Stalingrad the biggest slaughterhouse of WW2 were both the Germans and Soviets were sucrificed in unthinkable numbers cannot be underestimated. The drama and the misery that those soldiers were living in that inferno which was called Stalingrad knowing all of the that death was certain atracts my attention.

    • @АлександрК-к5п
      @АлександрК-к5п 6 років тому +2

      Andi BeastMode, битва за Москву стала первой решительной победой СССР над Третьим Рейхом. Эта победа показала миру, что немецкую армию всё-таки возможно одолеть! Но несмотря на серьёзное поражение немцев под Москвой у них нашлись силы для наступления на Сталинград, целью которого было "отрезание" Кавказа от остальной территории СССР и захват самого Сталинграда, что являлся крупнейшим пунктом снабжения на реке Волге... Поэтому, если бы Гитлеру удалось взять Сталинград, то вероятнее всего моя страна проиграла бы во всей войне.
      О том, что творилось в 1942-1943 годах в Сталинграде, я слышал от ветеранов той ужасной войны. Они рассказывали, что город был буквально в руинах после немецких бомбардировок и что солдаты обеих сторон конфликта дрались за каждую улицу, за каждый дом... Знаете, в России имеется даже такое выражение: Германия завоевала Францию и Польшу за несколько недель, а в Сталинграде за столько же времени она перешла только с одной улицы на другую. Очень часто во время битвы за Сталинград люди дрались в рукопашную, используя ножи, штыки, приклады винтовок, сапёрные лопатки, кирпичи или другие подручные средства... Как представлю, то становится реально очень неприятно. Могу ещё сказать, что у меня оба прадеда воевали во Второй мировой... Один бился на Кавказе и дошёл до Польши, а другой бился на Украине и дошёл до Берлина.
      Впрочем, наверное, у всех жителей России, Украины, Белоруссии, Молдавии и других стран бывшего СССР имеются прадеды и деды, которые воевали в Великой Отечественной войне и ,кстати, некоторые из них до сих пор живы. Может вы знаете, что в России каждый год 9 мая во всех городах проводятся парады в честь победы в этой войне.
      История учит людей тому, что война - это всегда много жертв, крови, человеческих слёз и страданий. Так давайте же будем добры друг к другу.
      The battle for Moscow was the USSR's first decisive victory over the Third Reich. This victory showed the world that the German army could still be defeated! But despite the serious defeat of the Germans near Moscow, they had the strength to attack Stalingrad, whose goal was to "cut off" the Caucasus from the rest of the USSR and seize Stalingrad itself, which was the largest supply point on the Volga River ... Therefore, if Hitler managed to take Stalingrad, then most likely my country would lose in the whole war.
      About what was happening in 1942-1943 in Stalingrad, I heard from the veterans of that terrible war. They said that the city was literally in ruins after German bombardments and that soldiers of both sides of the conflict fought for every street, for every house ... You know, in Russia there is even such an expression: Germany conquered France and Poland in a few weeks, and in Stalingrad for the same amount of time it has passed only from one street to another. Very often during the Battle of Stalingrad, people fought in melee, using knives, bayonets, rifle butts, sapper blades, bricks or other improvised means ...As I imagine, it becomes really very unpleasant. I can also say that both my great-grandfathers fought in the Second World War ... One fought in the Caucasus and reached Poland, and another fought in Ukraine and reached Berlin.
      However, probably, all residents of Russia, Ukraine, Belarus, Moldova and other countries of the former USSR have great-grandfathers and grandfathers who fought in the Great Patriotic War and, by the way, some of them are still alive. Maybe you know that in Russia every year on May 9 in all cities parades are held in honor of the victory in this war.
      History teaches people that in the war there are always a lot of victims, blood, human tears and suffering. So let's be kind to each other.

  • @imhappy5218
    @imhappy5218 Рік тому +3

    watching this after the brilliant plans to run a youtube channell video makes you fully appretie how much effort has been put into every single video. please keep the good work up we will always support you.

  • @GaudialisCorvus
    @GaudialisCorvus 6 років тому +19

    I can't fathom the enormous amounts of men that were involved in this conflict. So many people; we're viewing just the soldiers alone but if we took civilians into account...it's crazy!

    • @wildernessandme
      @wildernessandme 5 років тому +1

      BustedIntuition then I wonder how many people do we have now if the wars didn't happen?

    • @Grafomanokrasto
      @Grafomanokrasto 5 років тому +1

      USSR lost 27 000 000 people, or to be precise germans killed as much, 17kk of which were civilians. germans lost about 7kk of which about 2kk were civilians.
      Those numbers show a true hell and how insanely good Soviet people were, I can not comprehend how they didn't kill every single german, after what they endured, americans killed more german civilians than soviets, even though they never suffered an attack from them (they bombed Dresden to the ground killing 100k+ civilians)

  • @sovietrazor
    @sovietrazor 5 років тому +18

    I enjoy watching these, good quality, map is well detailed, lines shown of advance and background music. And it also helps that he is from my homeland, i can tell from accent.

  • @jc_user
    @jc_user 3 роки тому +13

    6:28 Unbelievable, thats 665.000 POW's.. When you count the total numbers of 1941, they're higher than Stalingrad losses.

    • @vqlcano1698
      @vqlcano1698 3 роки тому +3

      That's not even close to Stalingrad. Stalingrad had 1.1 million Soviet casualties.

    • @ThePRCommander
      @ThePRCommander 3 роки тому +2

      @@vqlcano1698 Plus, The battle at Rzhev, with a minimum of 1.3 / 1.5 and possible 2 millions red army soldiers lost, contributed in the victory at Stalingrad.

  • @jtgd
    @jtgd Рік тому +6

    “Huh. It’s already October… hopefully this winter isn’t bad”
    WORST WINTER IN A CENTURY

  • @enzopadovan1223
    @enzopadovan1223 5 років тому +81

    Y'know, if someone ever asked me what UA-cam videos terrify me the most, I wouldn't pick random horror movie trailers or any other video featuring a lame CGI creepypasta-inspired monster. I'd honestly say this series is one of the most scary on this website, mainly because unlike the other type of production I mentioned above, this shit is as real as we are. WW2 wasn't just a regular war. It was hell on earth. On the Eastern Front, there was no place for mercy. If you were a Soviet, The Germans saw you as an inferior race who had to be eradicated from the face of earth. If you were a German, the Soviets saw you as the butcher who invaded their country and slaughtered thousands of your comrades. There was only starvation, hatred, brutality, rape and sadism. All of humanity's deepest sins were concentrated in this massive frontline, where any engagement could result in the death of hundreds of your brothers in arms. All of these poor souls, regardless of their nationality or engagement, went through what none of us could endure, on a fucking daily basis, for 4 horrible years. When I see this video, I want to salute Eastory for their great work, but I also try to imagine myself in the boots of one of those young lad, taken at the gates of Moscow, only to become the witness and the victim of mankind's most tragic achievements. And it sends chills down my spine. Fuck horror movies. Fuck any paranormal being that can supposedly kill you in your own sleep. People should watch these videos, learn about history and understand it, in order to understand that the worst hell we can witness is the one created by our own evolved brains, so that we never have to force such horrible conflicts upon our own species again.
    WW2 wasn't just a tragedy, it was a warning to mankind; next time, we will obliterate ourselves. By all the gods, my fellow humans, I beg you to never let that possibility become the truth. For once, let's learn about our mistakes from the past, or sooner or later, we will have to pay the price of all these mistakes. A price that we just can't afford, by any means.

  • @steadychaosproductions3376
    @steadychaosproductions3376 4 роки тому +8

    i love these types of videos. WWII was so fascinating and terrifying at the same time.

  • @Roy-ol3qx
    @Roy-ol3qx 5 років тому +87

    That's crazy! I didn't know the Germans were already that close to Moscow.

    • @ilikechocolate3741
      @ilikechocolate3741 4 роки тому +2

      They almost captured it

    • @oleggattor
      @oleggattor 4 роки тому +18

      from some positions of the Germans to the Center of Moscow was only 23 km

    • @hottoh9171
      @hottoh9171 4 роки тому +5

      @@oleggattor 30 km to the border of city*

    • @EldenRingClipsAndCriticalHits
      @EldenRingClipsAndCriticalHits 4 роки тому +1

      @@ilikechocolate3741 Just finished reading a book by David Stahel that’s basically dedicated to debunking that fact. Only a handful of soldiers got anywhere close to Moscow (about 30km) and by that point they’d lost almost all their tanks and the men were freezing to death so the army had horrible morale. So they came nowhere close to capturing the city, just threw loads of men and resources away trying to get as close as possible essentially. Looks like it was a close affair superficially because of proximity but the Germans didn’t even attempt to cross the first of several extensive rings of barricades erected in and around the city. Those would have been brutal to get past.

    • @DrJones20
      @DrJones20 3 роки тому +1

      @@EldenRingClipsAndCriticalHits Closest is 15 km, not 30

  • @gameswithkobralo2520
    @gameswithkobralo2520 Рік тому +10

    I love how the soviet union had encirclments of 500.00 Men and it did not change a shit in the russian formation. Other Allied countries would have immidiately surrendered after such an big encirclement

  • @crunchie9362
    @crunchie9362 5 років тому +13

    amazing production, I could relearn every battle in history on this format. 5 Stars

  • @apoc3037
    @apoc3037 4 роки тому +8

    7:54 I love the way he says „the German armour had finally returned“ epic stuff

  • @Victor-lc3pw
    @Victor-lc3pw 4 роки тому +22

    From the village of my grandmother 55 men came to the war and only 3 returned back.

  • @houndofzoltan
    @houndofzoltan 3 роки тому +5

    Brilliant video. I'd love the see the entire front over the year: it's great to see the focus on each area, but it'd be great to see what all three army groups were doing at the same time.

  • @mikejin1842
    @mikejin1842 4 роки тому +66

    HITLER: my troops are only less than 30km from Moscow
    NAPOLEON: really? I was in Moscow city itself for 2 months. you are 300,000 inches short. but never mind

    • @flameofazazel598
      @flameofazazel598 3 роки тому +5

      Hitler incorporated more land into his Empire than Napoleon did

    • @mark-o-man6603
      @mark-o-man6603 3 роки тому +4

      @@flameofazazel598 Lol, not really. Most of Hitler's territorial gains can't really be called "part of the empire". For example a huge part of France wasn't under German administration, Vichy France was an independent ally to Nazi Germany.

    • @flameofazazel598
      @flameofazazel598 3 роки тому +1

      @@mark-o-man6603 Yeah thats true

    • @lamlol6003
      @lamlol6003 3 роки тому +2

      The winter: Such a fool.

    • @drinkyourwater1039
      @drinkyourwater1039 3 роки тому +2

      @Wehrmacht nazi deutschland
      Napoleon litteraly subjugated the entire continent, just like Hitler, differently from hitler, it subjugated Spain, Portugal, the entire Holy Roman Empire, Austria and Italy

  • @jiemingou2010
    @jiemingou2010 4 роки тому +15

    The amount of encircled troops are staggering! Somehow the red army is still able to take the huge losses and slow the German advance.

  • @josephkane825
    @josephkane825 5 років тому +12

    Excellent overview! I wish I had seen this way back when I was making detailed studies of individual German combat and supply unit activities. It becomes difficult to maintain perspective without an overview like this one. I wish there was a similar video detailing the the German and Soviet Transportation and supply activities. I wish there was a third video focused on the terrain in the different manouver areas. I wish there was a fourth video detailing the communication capabilities during the manouvers. The Minard's statistical graph was very helpful when I read the history of Napoleon's Grans Armee operation and defeat. This video is probably better than Minard''s map, because of the sheer size and breadth of the German operation, compared to the scope of Napoleons comparatively small foray.

    • @gibberconfirm166
      @gibberconfirm166 4 роки тому +1

      I read a lot of books but people making decisions in the war were indeed staring at maps all day. People making the best decisions knew what the maps actually meant.

    • @TukozAki
      @TukozAki 4 роки тому +1

      > I wish there was a similar video detailing the the German and Soviet Transportation and supply activities.
      Oh man, yaisse for that. How can we help in that regard?

  • @howardmaryon
    @howardmaryon 3 роки тому +34

    It is a sobering thought that in WWII, or as the Russians say, “The Great Patriotic War”, the Soviet Army lost more men and women than all of the other armies that took part in the war, added together. Yes all of the other armies put together, and by a large margin. If it had not been for Hitler’s mistake, and the sacrifice of the Soviet people, the whole of europe, Britain and North Africa would have a common language, German.

    • @Mentol_
      @Mentol_ 3 роки тому +3

      The absolute losses of the USSR were great because the war on the eastern front lasted for almost 4 years, and in Europe for 1 - 1.5 months. But if you compare the losses of the countries in each campaign, they will not differ much.

    • @moaningpheromones
      @moaningpheromones 2 роки тому

      Had Hitler occupied Russia and Britain - I'm no expert but I wonder if the USA in full war production would likely still be able to liberate all of Nazi Europe?
      Then of course USA was first to master the atomic bomb - and I think that really would be just about game over when you start planting Germany with mushrooms.

    • @abdirahmanidris290
      @abdirahmanidris290 2 роки тому +1

      Hitler wanted a peace deal with Britain so they wouldn't have spoken German.

    • @jeremiahblake3949
      @jeremiahblake3949 2 роки тому +2

      That's not true, yes the Soviets suffered very much, but so did the Chinese, and the peoples of SE asia, and the poles and Balkans, all of whom lost millions. Soviet casualties were likely the most, but not a majority of all casualties.

    • @wirezd4279
      @wirezd4279 2 роки тому +1

      Apparently Asia didn't exists