I really do enjoyed this film it helped my German, and let me understood that how cruel the wars are, no matter you are Soviet warriors of the USSR or Wehrmacht soldiers of the Third Reich(despite the bloody Schutzstaffel), they're all victims of the war.
The problem with flamethrowers was that when used in small enclosed places, it would suck the oxygen right up, lungs men's lungs in their throats. This being the reason it was widely used by US forces in Iwo Jima.
Cause the Japanese where in entrenched cave systems that were so cramped and unlike Stalingrad Iwo jima was not an urban battle Urban warfare is the most intense form of combat
One of the better war movies which shows the horrors of war on both sides. Also: Saving private ryan, Band of brothers, Das Boot, Platoon, Apocalypse now and full metal jacket.
I like how the film makes an effort to show the humanity of both sides. The bit at the end with the Russian soldier giving bread (probably from his own rations) to the little girl is a kernel of wholesomeness in an otherwise extremely grim film. Also does anyone know what the Russians are saying at the end? From when they enter the scene to when they exit.
My russian is very limited, so I don't get it completely. The first soldier asks where the Germans went and the woman replies 'there, there they went'. The second one gives the food and says, that its for the girls and the girl replies "thank you, uncle". I don't know why but even after 30 years this last bit still kills me. Same goes with the scene where they try to find the airport when the old man gives the bread to the child. Poor kids.
@@invarietateconcordia1988 Good enough for me, thank you for that, and yes it's sad really, and it really illustrates the lengths a parent will go to to keep their children alive, including starving themselves.
@@infinitecanadian actually everyone could have promised them greatness would have gotten into power. And especially people in the military where against him. Most effective action against Hitler came from the military throughout the war. The Prussian military elite saw what kind of mad man he was. And they tried to take him out to return to the monarchy and bring peace
+Tom That is correct. There was a difference between the Germans and the Nazis. The Nazis were the ruling political party when Hitler was put into the German office. (Nazi stands for "Socialist German Workers' Party".) Since Hitler was in the Nazi party, They just called them Nazis. And as for most soldiers, my guess would be that since Germany was not well off at the time, Hitler rose to power, Then he got full control of the military, and voila! You now have an army to start taking over the world!
82 Luft my generation the Millennials 1995 and on refuse too believe this ,they just see all ww2 era germans as evil people... and consider stalin a hero, I'm Latino I know of stalin, Castro's , and che Guevara's autrousities but the modern American white liberal regards them as either hero's or just not true communists. Socialism kills, and I will defend the USA capitalism because it's my best chance at having a prosperous life.
Poor Edgar, the cruelest of irony that he got his leg blown off after he said he wanted to be a football star (Soccer to any Americans that might be reading).
Armagedon in the sewers amidst rats. Stalingrad was referred to by its participating german combat troops as 'Rattenkrieg' or Rat's War. Of 90.000 german soldiers captured only 5000 returned. A catastrophic cataclysmic event. In urban fighting all regular army sophisticated army tactics fly out the window. In urban enviroment it degenerates to hand to hand hose to house room to room fighting . Tanks or aircraft no longer played a role as the soldiers of both troops were so close to each other that a supporting airstrike was impossible as you would hit your own side. You could see the white of the eye of you enemy .
Robert Manfred Thurrigl very truly was a tragic event how could the USSR allow 5000 German troops to return home. 20 million Soviet citizens would never return home. They should of never been allowed to return.
Robert Manfred Thurrigl . Actually, the roughly 5,000 were the only survivors of the 450,000 men of the Nazi’s 6th Army; of whom Hitler said could, “... storm the gates of heaven.” But, not Stalingrad, obviously.
Although, close air support and artillery were in fact used by the germans in close proximity to their own ground troops. For example at the red october factory.
No, they probably couldn't. Or if they did, it wouldn't have mattered a bit. They would have to then capture Moscow. The Germans failed to capture all of the largest Russian cities and Napolean shows capturing them means nothing anyway. They'd merely have lost further into the white wastes, and if they didn't, they'd have fled back to Germany when atomic bombs started ruining their cities one by one. There is no universe in which the Germans could ever have won WWII. They had 70 scientists doing part time work to develop their own atomic bomb but Hitler preferred their resources be used making better tanks. The Americans had 100,000 men including all the brilliant scientists who fled the Nazis working on the same project with billions of dollars and little to no shortage of any useful resource. I repeat: Germany could never, ever have won WWII.
It's the german side of the truth... There are many Russian movies about this movie too but nobody in the West ever saw them... "The Enemy at the Gate" by a French director is probably the best compromise.
I don't understand why but I'm absolutely fascinated with the Stalingrad sewer war... the only rational explanation is that I was one of the soliders in my previous life...
Bro around 4-3 years ago I had a dream I was fighting in a city long before my interest came about this topic of the war and ever since my fascination increased. I was wearing a gray uniform and it looked like winter I was with a small band of soldiers and we had just taken a machine gun nest that was amongst some rubble in the city my squad goes through this gap between the buildings and into a opening that had some kinda factory in the foreground while I moved down the side of the courtyard and took a left looking down a road. I was low on ammo and saw I had a mp40 in the (dream) I saw a destroyed pz.38.t in the road and spent the rest of my ammo making my way to its position when I got to it I tried to find any supplies I could but there was nothing. Then I could see that there was a firefight further down the road going back and forth, then a voice called to me from the buildings left of me and I hurried inside, we made our way through the buildings and into this underground/dug in position, my comrades were scarred and frantic everyone shoving past each other to try and stave off the the forces that I just began to realize were surrounding our position I soon pick up a discarded ppsh and begin to fire out into the flurry of bullets and as I was reloading I turned around and saw a figure in this white uniform that was aiming at me down this corridor and then all i remember is waking up. Also I have picture of me and my sister dancing with a statue that eerily resembles the child statue at Stalingrad I think I was part of 6th army and was killed in the encirclement.
@@eduardodelriomurillo7808 Creo que has dado con algo muy profundo allí. Esta película se hizo antes de la llegada de los juegos FPS, pero se siente tan real.
fun fact: i made a custom map for Call of Duty United Offensive, complete with the sewer system. it hosted capture the flag, domination, team death match.
Damn that was a good game. The good old days, man. I got banned off several servers for aimbotting even though I've never used a hack in my entire life. I only ever used bolt action rifles (not sniper rifles, just bolt actions) and I got so good that I could pull off shots that made it seem like I was hacking.
@@LadyFairChildVideo They only felt too easy if all the conditions were perfect, like your enemy is at range and in the open (and running toward you without even zig-zagging). But ALL weapons feel too easy when the conditions are perfect for you. It's when the conditions are not perfect for bolt actions, like on close-quarters maps where everybody else on the server is using a PPSH / MP40, that you get one chance only to defeat your opponent, because if you miss you're going to get sprayed at close range.
I've heard, Herr Doktor, that less than 25% of the men who served on the U-booten returned alive. You'd be better off in the sewers for a couple simple reasons: 1. By 1943, the Allies had gotten _very_ good at hunting U-booten 2. If your U-boot has a mechanical issue, then it will likely become your coffin at the bottom of the sea 3. If that U-boot sinks, you are going down with it. The Allied navies didn't tend to be that charitable toward enemy submariners, so they'd probably leave you to sink to Davy Jones' locker. Whereas if you were on a surface ship, there's a better chance that you would be picked up... by someone 4. You can get out of the sewers, either by finishing your mission down there, deserting, or by surrendering to Ivan and hoping that he's in a good mood. When you're hundreds of metres under the sea, and Tommy is dropping depth charges like Easter Eggs, and you're starting to go stir-crazy with cabin fever, there's no way off that boat. If the depth charge damages your U-boot, you probably will never see the surface again.
It's the German side of the truth. There are many Russian movies about this battle too, but nobody in the West has ever seen them. "The Enemy at the Gates" by a French director is probably the best compromise.
Lots of people have seen the Russian movies about Stalingrad / WW2 but the problem is that Russian movies tend to be even more laughably unrealistic than American ones. There's too much slow motion in them, too much weird shit that doesn't make sense unless you're Russian, and really stupid things like soldiers charging even though they're completely on fire from head to toe. It's nonsense. And Enemy at the Gates is monstrously inaccurate.
@danutpopescu1 WW1 started from an assasination of an Austrian duke in Bosnia which ignited a chain reaction that boiled down to a stalemate that involved most of the european countries. Germany did not start the first world war, politics did. Oh and the Germans did had an Empire at the turn of the century.
@meatwad4900 it was Austria who startet the war becouse of revenge on Bosnia Hezegovinia. Germany was the alley of Austria so they had to battle with them.
As twisted and somewhat insulting this might sound, anyone else here feel like playing some red orchestra 2 or buying Company of heroes 2 when watching this?
In a deleted scene, which can be seen here on YT, Pfluger is killed in the explosion at the beginning of the clip. The deleted scene shows the Lieutenant yelling Pfluger's name only to look down and see Pfluger's hand, which is all thats left of him.
I'm wondering if thq will come full circle and get the guy who did the russian voices in ro2 to do theirs, after all tripwire hired the german guy from coh :P
@@FaithfulOfBrigantia Because communism, just like anarchism, an-cap-ism and etc. is just a non working tale. Commies are lying to themselves. Everyone knows that communism cannot be created.
The scene where the guy loses the lower part of his leg makes me wanna fukin puke... there’s a few scenes in this movie that were a bit much for me, but it’s not supposed to be sunshine and rainbows, it SHOULD make you puke, it’s war.
He’d get very sick in a matter of hours to a day or 2. Guaranteed he swallowed or breathed up some of that raw sewage as he did a flip into it. Yech 🤢🥴🤒
Great movie. No heroes like US movies. Just suffering of war, pain, horror, and humanity.
What's wrong with heroes?
@@brianford1346 Heroes in american films destroy german army alone
@@habuger12 good thing we didn't really send the army ay bubba. American movie stars kick ass.
@@brianford1346not really. Most of it is just moronic trash.
Still the best WW2 movie.
An English-spoken movie about the Eastern Front. I agree.
The front that broken Hitler's back.
with Das Boot
@@cheeseandonions9558 its a german spoken movie.
@@TheTarget1980 The comment I was replying to was deleted... We were talking about "Enemy at the Gates"
Facts
I really do enjoyed this film it helped my German, and let me understood that how cruel the wars are, no matter you are Soviet warriors of the USSR or Wehrmacht soldiers of the Third Reich(despite the bloody Schutzstaffel), they're all victims of the war.
The problem with flamethrowers was that when used in small enclosed places, it would suck the oxygen right up, lungs men's lungs in their throats. This being the reason it was widely used by US forces in Iwo Jima.
Cause the Japanese where in entrenched cave systems that were so cramped and unlike Stalingrad Iwo jima was not an urban battle Urban warfare is the most intense form of combat
One of the better war movies which shows the horrors of war on both sides. Also: Saving private ryan, Band of brothers, Das Boot, Platoon, Apocalypse now and full metal jacket.
Agreed!
I agree, too many American and Russian propaganda movies, we need to see more from Britain, Germany, Finland, Italy, etc.
Those are all excellent war films. Wars will often happened as long as there are humans left on this pathetic world.
Agree with your choices. Recently I’d add U.K. films 1917 and Dunkirk.
@@li4398those are awful movies so is private ryan
I like how the film makes an effort to show the humanity of both sides. The bit at the end with the Russian soldier giving bread (probably from his own rations) to the little girl is a kernel of wholesomeness in an otherwise extremely grim film. Also does anyone know what the Russians are saying at the end? From when they enter the scene to when they exit.
My russian is very limited, so I don't get it completely. The first soldier asks where the Germans went and the woman replies 'there, there they went'. The second one gives the food and says, that its for the girls and the girl replies "thank you, uncle".
I don't know why but even after 30 years this last bit still kills me. Same goes with the scene where they try to find the airport when the old man gives the bread to the child. Poor kids.
@@invarietateconcordia1988 Good enough for me, thank you for that, and yes it's sad really, and it really illustrates the lengths a parent will go to to keep their children alive, including starving themselves.
I kinda feal bad for regular german soldiers aswell as sovjets regulers.... Poor people. Cruel war. May they rest in peace. ❤️
Mr.Bane well said
True They deserve both peace!
fuck you
Hermann Fegelein your profile picture says it all.
@@infinitecanadian actually everyone could have promised them greatness would have gotten into power.
And especially people in the military where against him. Most effective action against Hitler came from the military throughout the war.
The Prussian military elite saw what kind of mad man he was. And they tried to take him out to return to the monarchy and bring peace
i like that they show that the germans itself are not evil
+Tom That is correct. There was a difference between the Germans and the Nazis. The Nazis were the ruling political party when Hitler was put into the German office. (Nazi stands for "Socialist German Workers' Party".) Since Hitler was in the Nazi party, They just called them Nazis. And as for most soldiers, my guess would be that since Germany was not well off at the time, Hitler rose to power, Then he got full control of the military, and voila! You now have an army to start taking over the world!
+AzuritePug indeed, the leader is mostly the bad guy, not the executers
The regular German army as opposed to the SS were worlds apart. Regular guys/ Sadists.
82 Luft my generation the Millennials 1995 and on refuse too believe this ,they just see all ww2 era germans as evil people... and consider stalin a hero, I'm Latino I know of stalin, Castro's , and che Guevara's autrousities but the modern American white liberal regards them as either hero's or just not true communists. Socialism kills, and I will defend the USA capitalism because it's my best chance at having a prosperous life.
Lon Chaneys Lover same
9:00 warms my poisoned heart🙂💛
Poor Edgar, the cruelest of irony that he got his leg blown off after he said he wanted to be a football star (Soccer to any Americans that might be reading).
How sickening the figth in the sewers. Wounds would get infected real fast. And he even "fell" into the shit liquid. Aaaaaaaaaaggggggggghhhhhh.
I don't understand a word in German but I do understand "Deutsche Zeit" and the fact that he's wearing 2 wristwatches is quite inescapable....
Armagedon in the sewers amidst rats. Stalingrad was referred to by its participating german combat troops as 'Rattenkrieg' or Rat's War. Of 90.000 german soldiers captured only 5000 returned. A catastrophic cataclysmic event. In urban fighting all regular army sophisticated army tactics fly out the window. In urban enviroment it degenerates to hand to hand hose to house room to room fighting . Tanks or aircraft no longer played a role as the soldiers of both troops were so close to each other that a supporting airstrike was impossible as you would hit your own side. You could see the white of the eye of you enemy .
Robert Manfred Thurrigl very truly was a tragic event how could the USSR allow 5000 German troops to return home. 20 million Soviet citizens would never return home. They should of never been allowed to return.
@@todddavis4586 r u gay
Robert Manfred Thurrigl . Actually, the roughly 5,000 were the only survivors of the 450,000 men of the Nazi’s 6th Army; of whom Hitler said could, “... storm the gates of heaven.” But, not Stalingrad, obviously.
Although, close air support and artillery were in fact used by the germans in close proximity to their own ground troops. For example at the red october factory.
@breaking the 4th wall like Hitler Stalin Roosewelt Churchil.., etc illuminati free mason They are one team…
The Wehmracht would've captured Stalingrad if their forces weren't stretched to thin. They fought one of the biggest frontlines in history.
they cant focus on a single objective because the Russians were also widely dispersed in the entire front
@@isprikitikburkabush6200 Did somebody force them to do so? To attack on such a huge front? Yes, their government. Who voted for National-socialists?
@@ManMan-te2nu
If only you were in command of the German army, everyone would be speaking German today!
No, they probably couldn't. Or if they did, it wouldn't have mattered a bit. They would have to then capture Moscow. The Germans failed to capture all of the largest Russian cities and Napolean shows capturing them means nothing anyway. They'd merely have lost further into the white wastes, and if they didn't, they'd have fled back to Germany when atomic bombs started ruining their cities one by one. There is no universe in which the Germans could ever have won WWII. They had 70 scientists doing part time work to develop their own atomic bomb but Hitler preferred their resources be used making better tanks. The Americans had 100,000 men including all the brilliant scientists who fled the Nazis working on the same project with billions of dollars and little to no shortage of any useful resource. I repeat: Germany could never, ever have won WWII.
@@DarkImplement 43,9 % of the germans eligible to vote...in the last kinda free vote
Awesome movie without propaganda!
Worth watching again.
Heart wrenching and frightening as all get out~
. . . as are many of the chaotic aspects of W aaa RRR!!!
Best truth movie about Stalingrad.
It's the german side of the truth... There are many Russian movies about this movie too but nobody in the West ever saw them...
"The Enemy at the Gate" by a French director is probably the best compromise.
6:55 (The Guy with Blood coming from his forehead) Isn’t That the Same Guy who played Fegelein In Downfall
Shay Patrick Cornac Yes
Hach Ottis That’s what I thought because he’s face looked familiar. Never Knew Fegelein served in Stalingrad.
Yes that's Thomas kretschmann.
Nice sound effects for the guns 💥🔫😵
I don't understand why but I'm absolutely fascinated with the Stalingrad sewer war... the only rational explanation is that I was one of the soliders in my previous life...
Bro around 4-3 years ago I had a dream I was fighting in a city long before my interest came about this topic of the war and ever since my fascination increased. I was wearing a gray uniform and it looked like winter I was with a small band of soldiers and we had just taken a machine gun nest that was amongst some rubble in the city my squad goes through this gap between the buildings and into a opening that had some kinda factory in the foreground while I moved down the side of the courtyard and took a left looking down a road. I was low on ammo and saw I had a mp40 in the (dream) I saw a destroyed pz.38.t in the road and spent the rest of my ammo making my way to its position when I got to it I tried to find any supplies I could but there was nothing. Then I could see that there was a firefight further down the road going back and forth, then a voice called to me from the buildings left of me and I hurried inside, we made our way through the buildings and into this underground/dug in position, my comrades were scarred and frantic everyone shoving past each other to try and stave off the the forces that I just began to realize were surrounding our position I soon pick up a discarded ppsh and begin to fire out into the flurry of bullets and as I was reloading I turned around and saw a figure in this white uniform that was aiming at me down this corridor and then all i remember is waking up. Also I have picture of me and my sister dancing with a statue that eerily resembles the child statue at Stalingrad I think I was part of 6th army and was killed in the encirclement.
Creo que paran mucho tiempo frente a la pantalla de juegos virtuales ,otra cosa es disparar por tu vida y tener que matar,eres tu o el otro.
@@eduardodelriomurillo7808 Creo que has dado con algo muy profundo allí. Esta película se hizo antes de la llegada de los juegos FPS, pero se siente tan real.
I'm German too. Panzer VI is also more commonly known as Tiger
Ian Brown I am form Pakistan and I know panzer 8 is also know is MOUS and panzer vii is KING TIGER.
Ian Brown i am from russia
hard spirit alcohol drink with no taste is also more commonly known as vodka
Is this movie available anywhere with English subtitles?
omg she's got the spoon
fun fact: i made a custom map for Call of Duty United Offensive, complete with the sewer system. it hosted capture the flag, domination, team death match.
Damn that was a good game. The good old days, man. I got banned off several servers for aimbotting even though I've never used a hack in my entire life. I only ever used bolt action rifles (not sniper rifles, just bolt actions) and I got so good that I could pull off shots that made it seem like I was hacking.
@@Aethelhald yea, the bolt actions , mosin-kar-enfield , were insanely accurate with a good player. i felt they were too easy sometimes lol
@@LadyFairChildVideo They only felt too easy if all the conditions were perfect, like your enemy is at range and in the open (and running toward you without even zig-zagging). But ALL weapons feel too easy when the conditions are perfect for you. It's when the conditions are not perfect for bolt actions, like on close-quarters maps where everybody else on the server is using a PPSH / MP40, that you get one chance only to defeat your opponent, because if you miss you're going to get sprayed at close range.
@frigs123
Exactly. I've read that flamethrowers killed more of their victims through oxygen starvation than through burning.
One of them best warmovies, Stalingrad....
Any Chance of English Sub Titles please ! Looks like a Great Film !
Lol did she just throw him into raw sewage? Yikes. That has to suck.
Ideology might end us, but humanity will save us
That sewer scene made me hungry.
I don not understand why they would even go into the sewers , there's enough fighting above . so what if the enemy was down in there.
They say they are kinda cut off in their position so they try the sewer for some reason
I rather fight in a UBOAT than in the sewer
I've heard, Herr Doktor, that less than 25% of the men who served on the U-booten returned alive. You'd be better off in the sewers for a couple simple reasons:
1. By 1943, the Allies had gotten _very_ good at hunting U-booten
2. If your U-boot has a mechanical issue, then it will likely become your coffin at the bottom of the sea
3. If that U-boot sinks, you are going down with it. The Allied navies didn't tend to be that charitable toward enemy submariners, so they'd probably leave you to sink to Davy Jones' locker. Whereas if you were on a surface ship, there's a better chance that you would be picked up... by someone
4. You can get out of the sewers, either by finishing your mission down there, deserting, or by surrendering to Ivan and hoping that he's in a good mood. When you're hundreds of metres under the sea, and Tommy is dropping depth charges like Easter Eggs, and you're starting to go stir-crazy with cabin fever, there's no way off that boat. If the depth charge damages your U-boot, you probably will never see the surface again.
It's the German side of the truth. There are many Russian movies about this battle too, but nobody in the West has ever seen them.
"The Enemy at the Gates" by a French director is probably the best compromise.
Lots of people have seen the Russian movies about Stalingrad / WW2 but the problem is that Russian movies tend to be even more laughably unrealistic than American ones. There's too much slow motion in them, too much weird shit that doesn't make sense unless you're Russian, and really stupid things like soldiers charging even though they're completely on fire from head to toe. It's nonsense. And Enemy at the Gates is monstrously inaccurate.
You tube just sent this to me. What is this movie, does it have English subtitles available and where can I find it?
Im german. Panzerung = armour Tank = Panzer The Panthers real name was Panzer V (tank nr 5) "Panther"
More Film in German side
Ich verstehe es nicht, aber Ich danke es ist super.
No more brother wars.
@danutpopescu1 WW1 started from an assasination of an Austrian duke in Bosnia which ignited a chain reaction that boiled down to a stalemate that involved most of the european countries. Germany did not start the first world war, politics did. Oh and the Germans did had an Empire at the turn of the century.
You do know this is WW2 right?
Red Bullets ikr
@@visorm6789 He's obviously replying to some other shithead.
German Stalingrad is the best film Among other Stalingrads, very realistic imagine of what happened in those hell….
Where can I watch this full movie ?
Did not know that, nice little fun fact.
@ThePedro999 I'm starting to piece it together... I think "Kaiser" means "Jerk" and "Panzer" is some kind of spacecraft.
Some random german words BOOM BOM BOOOOM
i saw fegelein at first
florin petean FEGELEIN FEGELEIN FEGELEIN !
Hitler finds out Fegelien ruined the battle of Stalingrad.
Because the actor is in both Stalingrad films.
FEGELEIN!!!!!!
🤜🏻💥
Is there and English sub of this?
ГОСПОДИ !!! НУ ЗАЧЕМ ОЧЕЛОВЕЧИВАТЬ НАЦИСТСКИЙ ШТУРМОВОЙ ОТРЯД ?????
nemsi s pepesoy?ne simesno?
War of the rats
Why did they change the direction? And let him alone?
And Then what happened!?!?
The injured soldier died, and all of them were arrested.
FORMIDABLE FANATICAL RESISTANCE !!! 👍🔥💪
poor children
@meatwad4900 it was Austria who startet the war becouse of revenge on Bosnia Hezegovinia. Germany was the alley of Austria so they had to battle with them.
Leon Kaptein
This is fuckin WWII
You should refresh your History lessons. Don't confuse WWI with WW2.
As twisted and somewhat insulting this might sound, anyone else here feel like playing some red orchestra 2 or buying Company of heroes 2 when watching this?
thanks ._. by the time i've made so many comments that it makes me type in passwords, i tend to care less for spelling xD
I hate it when war movies show like crying kids and stuff like that it is easy to know a missing leg is fake but crying little kids isn't
1:28 Doesn't it stink?
LOL i almost fucking threw up when he fell into the water
No mercy to the germans..non....😮
Where was Fegelein?
Why????
yeah that was known as ratengrage or war of the rats.
Eddie Frangos Rattenkrieg
Esto ya paresia por un momento una pelicula de terror
Poor germans just wanted to annihilate slavic nation and got beaten, it is so cruel :(((((
Stalin killed more people than hitler yet people say he was worse... i guess history is written by the victors
I love Russian military girls
Unless they push you in the sewer.
War is a worker with a bayonet at both ends. KM
Что за фильм?
What a waste what a crazy amount of suffering & it continues today
His mp40 not even cocked
What the hell happened to plfuger?
In a deleted scene, which can be seen here on YT, Pfluger is killed in the explosion at the beginning of the clip. The deleted scene shows the Lieutenant yelling Pfluger's name only to look down and see Pfluger's hand, which is all thats left of him.
GOTT MIT UNS.
4:42 Someone tell me what they are saying
WehrmachtHeer1940 Ok thx.How about translating the whole conversation between this russian and this Nazi German soldier.
thanks, i do my best to lazily make my points. xD
I'm wondering if thq will come full circle and get the guy who did the russian voices in ro2 to do theirs, after all tripwire hired the german guy from coh :P
if u've watched enuough war movies, u dun really need the subtitles xD
@Ernblastio Exactly what I was thinking! Maybe it doesnt work or something :/
All that for a little man with a dodgy tash!!! Was it all worth it? 🙄
Ok ? Lots of foreign yelling ….and know idea what’s going on …..great great epic stuff
5:43
Never trust a THOT
@Das Krazy Crew not all soviet soldiers were communists...
@@lovepeace9727
But there is literally nothing wrong with being a communist.
@@FaithfulOfBrigantia
Being communist is not that good either.
@@lovepeace9727
I don't see why not.
@@FaithfulOfBrigantia
Because communism, just like anarchism, an-cap-ism and etc. is just a non working tale. Commies are lying to themselves.
Everyone knows that communism cannot be created.
The scene where the guy loses the lower part of his leg makes me wanna fukin puke... there’s a few scenes in this movie that were a bit much for me, but it’s not supposed to be sunshine and rainbows, it SHOULD make you puke, it’s war.
Yeah, having your leg amputated in a sewer is probably not the widest decision, medically speaking.
war is allways cruel
@meatwad4900 indeed and it cousts thousand of lifes
AH MEIN BEIN
Thumbs Up if youre watching this on 2013
Vladimir Makarov no its October 1 2018
November 2018
2019
2022
Arme Hunde😢
日本語で聞きたい
Miserable times !!
He’d get very sick in a matter of hours to a day or 2. Guaranteed he swallowed or breathed up some of that raw sewage as he did a flip into it. Yech 🤢🥴🤒
Пришли, получили пинка и заплакали... Зачем?
Хотели уничтожить коммунистов- евреев и развалить СССР.
If I say global need peace, some people they are angry,
@StefASRB96 Stalingrad
@pinz2022 Yes.
Pretty sad to know.. They're souls.. Are probably still in War
Кирдык ганцам!!!
I valued watching it, but it was a bit too revisionist for me.
Ukraine vs russia
stalingrad....
what anime is this
@LeonKaptein95 Either way the war escalated rapidly over nonsense politics.
Victoria