In case some of you may not be aware of, this movie was made to be historically accurate, as all the tank kills portrayed throughout the movie were based on the actual reports from Tali-Ihantala battle.
The Finns had used the Swastika as a military symbol since 1918,it still features on insignia and some awards.Nothing at all to do with Nazis! It dates from an ancient good luck symbol.
Angel Mcfadden Finland started using it when a rich swedish man gived away a plane to Finland as the first plane to Finland's air force and it had a swastika on it. It was the rich swedish man's lucky symbol. You can find the swastika in the Air force Flag of Finland.
Also used in ancient and not so ancient China and India and I was amazed to see that it also, the Finn version, adorned the ceremonial robes of senior clergy in the Tsarist Russian Orthodox Church. Actually its traditional good luck use is quite widespread. Hitle decided it looked far better reversed and angled.
One of real life persons depicted in this movie, Tali-Ihantala (2007) is: Reino Lehväslaiho Fought in three wars: Winter War 1939-40, Continuation War 1941-44, Lapland War 1944-45 Volunteered to Winter War when being 17 years old. Warrant Officer, Tank Gunner Tank ace: 7 confirmed tank kills, dozens of other vehicles, + few AT-guns Wounded 3 times 30 military medals and awards Author of 45 books (of 7 decades, mostly war fiction, about 1.5 million sold books in Finland: population 5+ million) His war never ended and he continued to fight the war to the day of his death with his pen... April 13th, 1922 - March 27, 2019 (aged 96) ”Ei jumaliste, tuonne ei koskaan enää. Isä Jumala, siunaa ikiuneen soturisi, jotka sinne jäivät. Lopeta sodat ja verilöylyt ja anna kansoille rauha. Amen!” Rest in Peace.
Addition to above comment: After the war Reino Lehväslaiho wondered why nobody write books about the war (main reasons were political climate then, and most veterans' widespread reluctance to go through painful memories again so soon, even less publicly via books and texts... /note), he made a phone call to his former CO asking about this, the Colonel "ordered" him to write books "Do it yourself!" as he had been in war and seen it all by himself. ...Wounded first time 17 years old. In interview made during his 95th anniversary, he pointed to his chest saying: "A porridge won't go beyond this point without water", as he had encapsulated splinter in his body... when he wounded third time (and the last, scene in the movie) to his cheek and had to spend some time in a military hospital, soon after he recovered from unconsciousness he was already asking from a surgeon to get back to his unit to continue battle. 16 centimeter yet unhealed wound on his cheek, some lacking bone, - the wound that took off some of his teeth too - wasn't even hindrance, when the surgeon objected: "You cannot even eat when you don't have a teeth!", Lehväslaiho replied: "Dammit! Then I throw my plate of porridge on a wall and lick it from there!"... He wrote his manuscripts of 45 books using old mechanical typewriter. WW2 tank ace doesn't need electronics. Style of his war books is just as "beckinbahisquely" realistic and badass like the author's personality itself.
Man, I wish I can visit Finland and go see the war museums, especially Parola. I salute to the Finnish Defence Forces for their amazing effort during the Winter War (Talvisota) and the Continuation War (Jatkosota).
In fact this is a quite exact replay of actual events in 1944 at Tali-Ihantala. Russians had a field regulation to avoid fighting with enemy tanks and leave them to be destroyed by antitank guns. Not very wise in quickly changing situations. Of course there still were numerous tank vs. tank fights when the Finns were pushing quickly forward.
The tank forces of Finland had been quite passive in combat for years, when they entered action in the summer of 1944. Between 1941 and 1944 they trained, trained and yet more trained. With the result that they almost in every confrontation were 1 second faster to aim and fire then the russian tank crew. They were simply better, better trained. Beside that, there was an ideal situation in Finland 1944 for Stug III, manufactured as they were mainly for defensive purposes.
@@Alexandros.Mograine not really. During these years soviets had managed to get rather large reserves and trained tank crews for quite a time. Not in same level as finn's tho. Soviets were scraping the bottom in 42 during Stalingrads battles. Back then pretty much each able guy was showed to the frontlines with minimal or any training. In 44 it was a lot different.
During this battle the finnish Stug3's alone destroyed 40 soviet tanks with the loss of 2 stug's. The director of this movie was a war veteran and fought in this battle. So this scene is actually very realistic and very very modest in portraying finnish succes during this battle.
Translation: Virtanen, slow down before the curve. Roger. Own armour! It's not. It's rusky's armour. Virtanen, take the point. Roger. Radio: Klimi _(KV)_ back, Sotka _(T-34)_ on the point and full speed. _-(Didn't actually say "speed" but more like get on top of them [mow them down, or fuck 'em up if you will.])-_ Dear God, be with us now too. Radio: Sotka on point, Klimi ensure. _-(Give back up.)-_ Klimi got left behind. Out of grenades, _-(shells.)-_ Out of _-(diesel)-_ fuel. God fucking dammit. Satchel charge! Hold. Lehväslaiho is lying down wounded on the ditch, and ruskies are circling around the tank. Back up incoming, try to make do. _-(Says help incoming, but I think back up works better here in English language.)-_ The wounded needs to be evacuated! _-(Actually says gotten out of here.)-_ Corps-men get the strechers! Let's go!
It's kinda ironical that Soviet attack in 1939 (Winter war) actually did unite the Finns whose own civil war had just divided Finland between reds (working class) and whites (capitalists) few decades before united because of this soviet aggression, if they wouldn't had attacked Finland the class tensions would have been much more higher, so in a way the soviets attack ruined their effort to make Finland communist.
Harri, Suomi ei ollut yhtenäinen 30-luvulla. Siitä osoituksena esim. Lapuan liikkeen toiminta. Kansalaissodan jakolinjat jatkuivat myös talvi- ja jatkosodan jälkeen osin vielä vuosikymmeniä.
Olet toki oikeassa, eivät ne haavat nopeasti unohtuneet. Jotkut änkyrät molemmin puolin muistelevat niitä vielä nykypäivänäkin lapsenlapsien kautta. On kuitenkin totta, että Talvisodassa 1939 tilanne oli sen verran paha, että siellä monet kansalaissodassa sotineet naapurinpojat taistelivat yhdessä hyökkäävää vihollista vastaan.
Ok... what are these soviets on? How could you miss a tank that just stopped right in front of you? Yet a tank that just turned a corner, managed to destroy you?
The director of this movie was not in his prime and the budget for any given finnish movie isnt't actually hollywood level..well it shows. Åke Lindman (director) was quite an old man and never a brilliant director anyway
@@XtreeM_FaiL not completely true. In 42 and early war this was the case but during 44 most of the crew had 6-12 months worth of training. Ofc we can argue how good that training was in the end :D
If any one of you noticed, the track suspension of the KV-1 in this video is that of the T-34, which is wrong because normally a KV-1 would have a multi wheel suspension. Right?
@@XtreeM_FaiL It is T-55 Chassis with KV-1B turret but only for this movie as they but back said Turret to Rightfull KV-1B and restored it whic now is in Bovington Tank Museum along with one Captured T-34 and T-34-85 and Stug III
@@no-nonseplayer6612 Really? What are they doing there? They already have at least one Finnish Stug and T-34. This Stug was in the movie. www.panssarimuseo.fi/dt_gallery/kuvia-panssarimuseolta/attachment/dsc07021/ This is Bovington's Stug. ruclips.net/video/HtFwWB8cv1I/видео.html Note the added concrete. This is the T-34/75 from the movie. www.panssarimuseo.fi/toisen-maailmansodan-aika/ (Couldn't find better link) This is what Bovington have. tankmuseum.org/tank-nuts/tank-collection/t-34-76 Idk where the other tanks are now or who owns them.h
Everything else is realistic except the KV-1 which is a mock-up build from a t-55. And rather good one at that. The rest are real vehicles, the StuG's and t-34's with smaller and larger turrets. I believe 85mm cannons and smaller with 76. Also the battle scenarios are done as close to the real actual war reports from that time.
This movie is good if you are a history buff, but dont go in watching this and expecting some fast paced drama, because this movie is more about history than character developement.
The same way as a PzKpfw IV with a high velocity 75 mm KwK 40 L/48. All the T-34's had sloped armour, yes. But all the variants (T-34/76, 57 and 85) had the same thicness, 47mm of frontal armour. Any tank with a long barrelled, high velocity gun can pierce it at long and short distance. P.D: It's a T-34/76 Mod. 1941, not Mod. 1940. The Mod. 1940 had a short gun like the T-28 and early PzKpfw IV's. 😉
Smog, actually what I provided did happen, however you are correct the Finnish text book way was to use a birch tree log and finish it(soviet tank)off with a molotov cocktail or satchel charge. Below is a link to a good read regarding the tactics and the brave Finnish soldiers that signed up for this duty, regardless of the attrition rate being over 70% for these heroic Finnish tank busters! Enjoy: ar.to/2010/08/red-blood-white-snow
Finns estimated 600 tank losses, but a tank loss to the Soviets are different, when a tank is disabled for combat worthy its "lost" but it would only be considered destroyed if it was irreparable, see the pattern? While Soviet tank losses were extremely high during WW2, almost three times that of Germany, most tanks saw second service after being "lost" aka damaged and not combat worthy, some tanks saw multiple losses of same vehicle, one T-34 was lost 80 or so times until it was obliterated in an artillery attack, 80 times disabled yet 80 times repaired, a good number for a tank made to have only 2 week life expectancy.
@@JackTheNoober T-34/KV V-2 engines were notoriusly bad. They over heat after a half an hour and airfilters were so bad that a dust destroy engines after few hundred kilometres. USSR did improve their filters, but the over heating was still a big problem. Replacing engine on a field was an easy task tho.
The Finns are using a mix of Suomi M31 and PPSh SMG's along with Suomi and DP light machine guns. The "American" soldiers are wearing the standard Red Army uniform of 1944 - they even look authentically ragged.
I couldn't spot one PPSh used by the Finns in this scene. A lot of Suomis though. The PPSh barrel tip is angled where as in the Suomi it is flat. As far as the actual war goes, I'm sure both were used when necessary but the ammunition for PPSh might have caused problems since 7.62x25 wasn't used by any Finnish weapons. Even the captured PPS-43s ("Peltiheikki") were converted to 9x19. The DP-25 or "Emma" was popular among the Finnish troops and since 7.62x54r (or x53r) was readily available.
Фильм просто пропаганда на тему войны СССР и Финляндии. Здесь правильного нечего нет, даже наш танк КВ сделан под Т-34. Да и у Т-34 не правильная пушка (ну дуло посматрите). И вообще в фильме много ляпов!!!
Полный бред! Начиная с КВ-1 на шасси т-34, продолжая тем что судя по присутствию т-34-85 на поле боя и погон на плечах Русских, это 44 год, к этому моменту войны Советские войска уже так зад надрали финам, что те не знали как бы поскорей выскочить из этой войны!!!
Same no English subtitles,looked liked a good movie,would've like to have seen the rest,go Finland for such a small country gave Russia a go bloody nose
Какие страны только не снимают фильмы о своем героизме во время ВОВ,но реальная победа все равно за нами,за СССР и Советской армией,за русским солдатом!и это истина!
eli EI samoja mitä Tankki pelissä (kuvittellisia , liian iso (75mm pitkällä putkella (Pantherin tykki)..rekyyli..kaikki poissa pelistä vähän aikaa (crew)
I think it's pretty damn good. The turret is really good and also the upper part of the hull armor including drivers vision port and the hull MG. The lower part is angled too steeply and looks derpy.
Ted Yong Expect this is at least a tiny bit more historically accurate, and the movie also isn't focused on the tank crews alone, it showcases several branches of the military, including the command staff, long range recon, infantry, artillery etc.
I like to see how Finish soldiers defend their country. It’s only one scenario then russian schvine’s where successfull - with quantitative advantage 10 to 1. But not in Finland. Glory to Finland!
OHMERGAWD!! real life world of tanks!! 1:22sec mark.. tank fires, point blank @ the center or 3 aggressor tanks creating a solid wall of metal!! &&&&& at 1:24secs the round explodes behind the middle tank!! ie: passed right thru... that pesky lag in 35mm reel movies!!!
Anteeks vatnikki mut miun venäjän kieli on vähän hakusessa niinku teijän sota ukrainas. Mut joo Kait Googlella voit kääntää sit. Lehväslaito oli oikee sotilas toisessa maailmansodassa. Haavoittui 3 kertaa josta yksi oli juuri tuo leukaan osuma. Hän jatkoi taistelua vielä parin minuutin päästä että ihan realistista tää oli
Хахаха!!!! Ржунимагаууу!!!!! Финны кино сняли!!!! Ххаааха!!! Ослы, а Берлин то как советы взяли??? С таким крутым финским противником?? Хахаха!!! И почему немцы вместе с финнами, такими крутыми, Ленинград не смогли взять??? Ни Москву, ни Ленинград!!! А наша армия Берлин взяла!!! А финны, как шакалы, то за немцев, то против.... В 1945м!!!
Anjo Elisha Go The events portrayed in the movie take place in 1944, by that time the T-34/85 was the main combat Soviet tank alongside the old 34/76's.
In case some of you may not be aware of, this movie was made to be historically accurate, as all the tank kills portrayed throughout the movie were based on the actual reports from Tali-Ihantala battle.
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The Finns had used the Swastika as a military symbol since 1918,it still features on insignia and some awards.Nothing at all to do with Nazis! It dates from an ancient good luck symbol.
Angel Mcfadden
Finland started using it when a rich swedish man gived away a plane to Finland as the first plane to Finland's air force and it had a swastika on it.
It was the rich swedish man's lucky symbol.
You can find the swastika in the Air force Flag of Finland.
Also used in ancient and not so ancient China and India and I was amazed to see that it also, the Finn version, adorned the ceremonial robes of senior clergy in the Tsarist Russian Orthodox Church. Actually its traditional good luck use is quite widespread. Hitle decided it looked far better reversed and angled.
They should be returned into our army. Sjws can go screw themselves
@@o.h2202 At least we're still flying it on the airforce flag.
@@pohjantuulet247 And presidential flag
i love how theres a bunch of russians raging in the comments
Me too 😂
Love what? You lost the real war. Trying to glorify yourself in your movies now? Poor and pity creates.
@@yevgeniyterekhin3711 better than shitty 2013 "slowmograd"
@@yevgeniyterekhin3711
Лучше проиграть войну, но хотя бы жить лучше, чем всё победившее СНГ...
@@yevgeniyterekhin3711 Stay mad Bolshevik
One of real life persons depicted in this movie, Tali-Ihantala (2007) is:
Reino Lehväslaiho
Fought in three wars: Winter War 1939-40, Continuation War 1941-44, Lapland War 1944-45
Volunteered to Winter War when being 17 years old.
Warrant Officer, Tank Gunner
Tank ace: 7 confirmed tank kills, dozens of other vehicles, + few AT-guns
Wounded 3 times
30 military medals and awards
Author of 45 books (of 7 decades, mostly war fiction, about 1.5 million sold books in Finland: population 5+ million)
His war never ended and he continued to fight the war to the day of his death with his pen...
April 13th, 1922 - March 27, 2019 (aged 96)
”Ei jumaliste, tuonne ei koskaan enää. Isä Jumala, siunaa ikiuneen soturisi, jotka sinne jäivät. Lopeta sodat ja verilöylyt ja anna kansoille rauha. Amen!”
Rest in Peace.
Addition to above comment: After the war Reino Lehväslaiho wondered why nobody write books about the war (main reasons were political climate then, and most veterans' widespread reluctance to go through painful memories again so soon, even less publicly via books and texts... /note), he made a phone call to his former CO asking about this, the Colonel "ordered" him to write books "Do it yourself!" as he had been in war and seen it all by himself.
...Wounded first time 17 years old. In interview made during his 95th anniversary, he pointed to his chest saying: "A porridge won't go beyond this point without water", as he had encapsulated splinter in his body... when he wounded third time (and the last, scene in the movie) to his cheek and had to spend some time in a military hospital, soon after he recovered from unconsciousness he was already asking from a surgeon to get back to his unit to continue battle. 16 centimeter yet unhealed wound on his cheek, some lacking bone, - the wound that took off some of his teeth too - wasn't even hindrance, when the surgeon objected: "You cannot even eat when you don't have a teeth!", Lehväslaiho replied: "Dammit! Then I throw my plate of porridge on a wall and lick it from there!"...
He wrote his manuscripts of 45 books using old mechanical typewriter. WW2 tank ace doesn't need electronics.
Style of his war books is just as "beckinbahisquely" realistic and badass like the author's personality itself.
Man had some shrapnel stuck in his jaw, but unlike Simo Häyhä, was blessed with a strong jawline.
Man, I wish I can visit Finland and go see the war museums, especially Parola. I salute to the Finnish Defence Forces for their amazing effort during the Winter War (Talvisota) and the Continuation War (Jatkosota).
If you're in the Western hemisphere, the Upper Peninsula of Michigan has a very similar climate to Finland, and has a large Finnish community.
ey i live in parola :D
@@Juhnaaa pubiin 💪
2:33 Soviets: Haha well get you
Finns : *stays quiet and fires a round*
In fact this is a quite exact replay of actual events in 1944 at Tali-Ihantala. Russians had a field regulation to avoid fighting with enemy tanks and leave them to be destroyed by antitank guns. Not very wise in quickly changing situations. Of course there still were numerous tank vs. tank fights when the Finns were pushing quickly forward.
Interesting. Do you have a link to the regulation?
The tank forces of Finland had been quite passive in combat for years, when they entered action in the summer of 1944. Between 1941 and 1944 they trained, trained and yet more trained. With the result that they almost in every confrontation were 1 second faster to aim and fire then the russian tank crew. They were simply better, better trained. Beside that, there was an ideal situation in Finland 1944 for Stug III, manufactured as they were mainly for defensive purposes.
Better training makes sense, at this point of the war soviets were scraping the bottom of the barrel for fit manpower.
@@Alexandros.Mograine not really. During these years soviets had managed to get rather large reserves and trained tank crews for quite a time. Not in same level as finn's tho. Soviets were scraping the bottom in 42 during Stalingrads battles. Back then pretty much each able guy was showed to the frontlines with minimal or any training. In 44 it was a lot different.
1:54 "We didn't even scratch them!"
Valtsu100 haha nice WoT reference
"That one bounced"
"Ricochet"
Interesting... I've made once Talvisota lego brickfilm and maybe need to make this one as well.
LCM BRICK SHOW! I've watched most of your uploads you legend. Cheers!
If it weren't for the Finns we in
Scandinavia would all speak Russian.. So... Thank you all! Finns for the win!!
@Wild Bat 2004 Alaikäisyys paistaa
@Wild Bat 2004 no ei voittanu mutta piti maansa. vastassa ryssät jolla oli vitusti edemmän miehiä
During this battle the finnish Stug3's alone destroyed 40 soviet tanks with the loss of 2 stug's. The director of this movie was a war veteran and fought in this battle. So this scene is actually very realistic and very very modest in portraying finnish succes during this battle.
russian : have t 34 and more tanks
Finland : we well captured your tanks
fat L for them
Finn that got bullet (4:06) is nowadays famous writer (Lehväslaiho).
Oli, ei ole kamreeri Lehväslaiho enää täällä
USSR: T-34 best tank Hahaha
Finland: Dont mind if i do *Captures lots of em*
USSR: BLLLYYYAAAAATTTT
They realized stronk Stalinium tenks must be fought with stronk Stalinium tenks.
stronk stalinium tenks can be killed with ease by putting a Finnish Swastika on the side of your tank
soviet tanks were bullshit
@@JV-bj4kx better than americans m4
@@ariqasadam199 yeah
@@ariqasadam199 doesnt say much, the only positive those tanks had was that they could be more mass produced.
Brave Finns.
Nazi ass lickers.
Scatarse
Would you hve liked to live under Stalin ? You don't know what you're talking about.
The USSR has never set a goal to capture Finland, idiot.
Grid
I don't know where you get your history from but Stalin grabbed his share of Poland and wanted Finland.
Read the documents of the Tehran conference 1943. The fate of Finland was decided there.
Shooting while driving, thats some war thunder pro
German tank crews did that too even it was against rules.
I’ve never seen a kv-1 with sloped armour like that
If that was in war thunder that would be pretty OP.
gursangeet chana The KV-1B and ISU-152 that appear in the movie are not original ones, they were built from T-55's chassis.
wot better
@@NokianEdustus wrong!
@@NokianEdustus WOT is stupid War thunder more realistic and better
@@TheWargamer007 yep T-55 Chassis with original KV-1B Turret
3:57 Did SCP-096 just breached and join the war?
80 years later and russians still mad over 2 victories.
This is what happens when you tell Finland you can't drink caffeinated vodka...
Translation:
Virtanen, slow down before the curve.
Roger.
Own armour!
It's not. It's rusky's armour.
Virtanen, take the point.
Roger.
Radio: Klimi _(KV)_ back, Sotka _(T-34)_ on the point and full speed. _-(Didn't actually say "speed" but more like get on top of them [mow them down, or fuck 'em up if you will.])-_
Dear God, be with us now too.
Radio: Sotka on point, Klimi ensure. _-(Give back up.)-_
Klimi got left behind.
Out of grenades, _-(shells.)-_
Out of _-(diesel)-_ fuel.
God fucking dammit.
Satchel charge!
Hold.
Lehväslaiho is lying down wounded on the ditch, and ruskies are circling around the tank.
Back up incoming, try to make do. _-(Says help incoming, but I think back up works better here in English language.)-_
The wounded needs to be evacuated! _-(Actually says gotten out of here.)-_
Corps-men get the strechers! Let's go!
Ah very cool. Thanks!
It's kinda ironical that Soviet attack in 1939 (Winter war) actually did unite the Finns whose own civil war had just divided Finland between reds (working class) and whites (capitalists) few decades before united because of this soviet aggression, if they wouldn't had attacked Finland the class tensions would have been much more higher, so in a way the soviets attack ruined their effort to make Finland communist.
Actually Finland had a very prosperous peace time from 1917 to 1939. The Finnish people were pretty much united.
Harri, Suomi ei ollut yhtenäinen 30-luvulla. Siitä osoituksena esim. Lapuan liikkeen toiminta. Kansalaissodan jakolinjat jatkuivat myös talvi- ja jatkosodan jälkeen osin vielä vuosikymmeniä.
Olet toki oikeassa, eivät ne haavat nopeasti unohtuneet. Jotkut änkyrät molemmin puolin muistelevat niitä vielä nykypäivänäkin lapsenlapsien kautta. On kuitenkin totta, että Talvisodassa 1939 tilanne oli sen verran paha, että siellä monet kansalaissodassa sotineet naapurinpojat taistelivat yhdessä hyökkäävää vihollista vastaan.
Jep, ja upseerit tekivät lisäksi sovinnon eleitä. Esimerkiksi Pajari pyysi miehiltään anteeksi käytöstään fasistisissa järjestöissä 30-luvulla.
The Civil War was mostly between farmers, the majority, and factory workers in the industrial centers.
3:27 siinä näkee miten se ryssä osaa sotia, Iivanoita kaatuu kuin heinää.
Njet molotoff njet molotoff !!!
Finish Fury :D
t34 Vs t34 which would win well the one that sees enemy and hits enemy first
no shit sherlock
viitaten Panssareiden ulkonäköön.. Taitaa KV-1/T-34 /Stug III=Sturm 40 vieläkin olla
Parolan panssari museossa näytillä ?
Kyllä on :-)
Ok... what are these soviets on? How could you miss a tank that just stopped right in front of you? Yet a tank that just turned a corner, managed to destroy you?
Bob Dickens Soviet tank training was pretty much none existent back then.
The director of this movie was not in his prime and the budget for any given finnish movie isnt't actually hollywood level..well it shows. Åke Lindman (director) was quite an old man and never a brilliant director anyway
@@XtreeM_FaiL not completely true. In 42 and early war this was the case but during 44 most of the crew had 6-12 months worth of training. Ofc we can argue how good that training was in the end :D
If any one of you noticed, the track suspension of the KV-1 in this video is that of the T-34, which is wrong because normally a KV-1 would have a multi wheel suspension. Right?
jeena payipra It is a T-55.
@@XtreeM_FaiL It is T-55 Chassis with KV-1B turret but only for this movie as they but back said Turret to Rightfull KV-1B and restored it whic now is in Bovington Tank Museum along with one Captured T-34 and T-34-85 and Stug III
@@no-nonseplayer6612 Those tanks are from Parola tank museum.
T-55 might be a private owned.
@@XtreeM_FaiL Yes they Are owned by Parola tank museum but at this current moment all of those tank Are in bovington tank museum
@@no-nonseplayer6612 Really? What are they doing there? They already have at least one Finnish Stug and T-34.
This Stug was in the movie.
www.panssarimuseo.fi/dt_gallery/kuvia-panssarimuseolta/attachment/dsc07021/
This is Bovington's Stug.
ruclips.net/video/HtFwWB8cv1I/видео.html
Note the added concrete.
This is the T-34/75 from the movie.
www.panssarimuseo.fi/toisen-maailmansodan-aika/
(Couldn't find better link)
This is what Bovington have.
tankmuseum.org/tank-nuts/tank-collection/t-34-76
Idk where the other tanks are now or who owns them.h
Speaks Finnish: (Finnish words here)
Subtitles: Aha, they're speaking Swedish!
I dont know shit about tanks. But this looks realistic for me.
Everything else is realistic except the KV-1 which is a mock-up build from a t-55. And rather good one at that. The rest are real vehicles, the StuG's and t-34's with smaller and larger turrets. I believe 85mm cannons and smaller with 76. Also the battle scenarios are done as close to the real actual war reports from that time.
Kv-1 on a T-54 chassis intressting
Russia T34:Lalala look there Frindly
Germany T34:*Shoot*
kv 1 turret on t34 suspension? sounds legit
GearZ25
T55 chassic and the modified to look like a KV1B.
Herra X You mean a KV-1E?, KV-1B is a made up tank, not a real one
@@ancientwarrior3482 Kv-1b is a finnish tank, very real
Good to see the soviets doctrine of 2 hours training per tanker payed off. The T-34-85 were beaten by older T-34-76s.
can you load the artillery strike scene from this movie?
Lauri what movie is this?
Emperor Hirohito tali ihantala
these tanks KV-1 and T34/76 are real ones? think KV-1 is T34 based rebuilt maybe...
munehiro yuasa
The t34 is a real one from Parola's tank museum.
And the KV1 has a T55 chassic.
This movie is good if you are a history buff, but dont go in watching this and expecting some fast paced drama, because this movie is more about history than character developement.
What’s it called?
how can t 34 1940 model destroy a freaking t 34 85?!?!
Michail Gidel its not war thunder
The same way as a PzKpfw IV with a high velocity 75 mm KwK 40 L/48.
All the T-34's had sloped armour, yes. But all the variants (T-34/76, 57 and 85) had the same thicness, 47mm of frontal armour. Any tank with a long barrelled, high velocity gun can pierce it at long and short distance.
P.D: It's a T-34/76 Mod. 1941, not Mod. 1940. The Mod. 1940 had a short gun like the T-28 and early PzKpfw IV's. 😉
Well, Finn can destroy a tank with a crowbar and his bare hands, can't make that shit up! Pure badass for sure!
Smog, actually what I provided did happen, however you are correct the Finnish text book way was to use a birch tree log and finish it(soviet tank)off with a molotov cocktail or satchel charge. Below is a link to a good read regarding the tactics and the brave Finnish soldiers that signed up for this duty, regardless of the attrition rate being over 70% for these heroic Finnish tank busters!
Enjoy: ar.to/2010/08/red-blood-white-snow
It's Finnish bias
Interesting what is the name of the movie!?
tali-ihantala 1944
The Final Defense (Tali-Ihantala 1944)
en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tali-Ihantala_1944
en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Battle_of_Tali%E2%80%93Ihantala
What movie is it?
Final Defense (Tali-Ihantala 1944)
en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tali-Ihantala_1944
Фантазия. Этих, а-ля Рэмбо, Красная Армия на пинках в Берлин пригнала. Гнусть, комедия для малолеток.
Bravos heróis finlandeses
i just noticed that kv1 is a t34 its way too wide and has a way too sloped front plate
it just has alot of stuff attached to it
its a T-55 chassis.
@@davvvvo Or a 1969 variant of T-34-85 Chassis
For me it looks like a Normal KV-1 I mean it doesent look like a T34
The ones that appear in the movie is not original. It’s a t-55 with mock-turrets on top.
Oooooh okay I dont get why they used it when they could use a orginal russian KV-1 because in Finland we have few
Next time if I see Russian Tanks with Swastika and equipments that mixed German and Russian... I'm sure that would be Finns👌
Not a swastika...
@@fastum000 It is a swastika, not the nazi one tho
Yeah, Soviet tanks was very good, even finnish can use it effective!
The brave Finns defeated the USSR and reached the Chinese border ; )
Some peope fight to defend themselves, not to invade others.
Финны ни на кого не нападали, потому что всегда были захвачены сами. Дольше всего шведами и немного русскими . Лузеры.
Алексей Андреев ...
Привет, Вяйнемяйнен. Обсуждение фильма было месяц назад, а ты только проснулся ). Ну ты и тормоз ))).
+Geir Holte, well said. The finns during the winter war were true heroes. Shame that they went on with the continuation war though.
Finns estimated 600 tank losses, but a tank loss to the Soviets are different, when a tank is disabled for combat worthy its "lost" but it would only be considered destroyed if it was irreparable, see the pattern? While Soviet tank losses were extremely high during WW2, almost three times that of Germany, most tanks saw second service after being "lost" aka damaged and not combat worthy, some tanks saw multiple losses of same vehicle, one T-34 was lost 80 or so times until it was obliterated in an artillery attack, 80 times disabled yet 80 times repaired, a good number for a tank made to have only 2 week life expectancy.
I've read somewhere that average distance traveled for t-34 was around 50-60km before it got "lost" or destroyed.
@@JackTheNoober T-34/KV V-2 engines were notoriusly bad. They over heat after a half an hour and airfilters were so bad that a dust destroy engines after few hundred kilometres. USSR did improve their filters, but the over heating was still a big problem.
Replacing engine on a field was an easy task tho.
Name of the film please
Tali-Ihantala 1944
The Final Defense (Tali-Ihantala 1944)
en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tali-Ihantala_1944
Captured T-72, T-90 are attacking Russian positions as well!
i'm so confused. are these finnish troops using PPSH's? fighting what looks like american soldiers driving T-34 tanks. what the fuck is happening
The Finnish used every piece of equipment they could get teir hand on.
The Finns are using a mix of Suomi M31 and PPSh SMG's along with Suomi and DP light machine guns. The "American" soldiers are wearing the standard Red Army uniform of 1944 - they even look authentically ragged.
I couldn't spot one PPSh used by the Finns in this scene. A lot of Suomis though. The PPSh barrel tip is angled where as in the Suomi it is flat. As far as the actual war goes, I'm sure both were used when necessary but the ammunition for PPSh might have caused problems since 7.62x25 wasn't used by any Finnish weapons. Even the captured PPS-43s ("Peltiheikki") were converted to 9x19. The DP-25 or "Emma" was popular among the Finnish troops and since 7.62x54r (or x53r) was readily available.
Yeah probably taken from dead Russian.
Dwayne Bertrand Finland produced that weapon in 1931 so it was waaay before PPSH-41.
They should turn the gun noises up about 50 times.
good action,nice job with the tanks.Tank guns sound like cap pistols
Фильм просто пропаганда на тему войны СССР и Финляндии. Здесь правильного нечего нет,
даже наш танк КВ сделан под Т-34. Да и у Т-34 не правильная пушка (ну дуло посматрите).
И вообще в фильме много ляпов!!!
Полный бред! Начиная с КВ-1 на шасси т-34, продолжая тем что судя по присутствию т-34-85 на поле боя и погон на плечах Русских, это 44 год, к этому моменту войны Советские войска уже так зад надрали финам, что те не знали как бы поскорей выскочить из этой войны!!!
Rambo of Finland
This film is 100 % historically accurate.
what is the name of this movie?
Tali-ihantala 1944
name is "piece of shit"
Columbo Bumbo
haha
he is entitled from America ?
your mama
legendary ei jumalauta
480p in 2017?
All russians are just pissed off about winter war and continuation war because they failed. :D
hullu mati Stalin luuli et se marssittaa puna-armeijaa Helsingissä 2 viikon sodankäynnin jälkeen. Idiootti (Stalin)
To date still occupying the Karelian isthmus though. They lost, but won.
They were fighting 2 wars at once
Kyros Droztamyr ikr
Ok 1944 фины просили перемирия и визжали как трусливые шлюхи
Финские и эстонские парни не умирают. Это они войну выиграли. Их глупая русская пуля не берет. Ха, смешная комедия.
Same no English subtitles,looked liked a good movie,would've like to have seen the rest,go Finland for such a small country gave Russia a go bloody nose
what is the name of this movie,it looks like a good one?
Unsinkable Sam 1611 www.imdb.com/title/tt0378848/
Wait the minute, that's not the real KV-1.
T-34 hull, KV-1 turret basically.
Theyre using replica dudr
ducThanh Dao That is kv-1b :/
ducThanh Dao The KV-1 and the ISU-152, that we saw for a couple of seconds, were built on the T-55 chassis. Pretty much makes them replicas.
I think it might be a reasonably good CGI. The guns look a bit less than 76.2 mm, but otherwise, not bad.
There's no holes on the view ports on the tank
What this movie????
Какие страны только не снимают фильмы о своем героизме во время ВОВ,но реальная победа все равно за нами,за СССР и Советской армией,за русским солдатом!и это истина!
[Nephew of Ida] If you captured a T34 it was quid useless. Because T34 in the WWII had no lenses.
eli EI samoja mitä Tankki pelissä (kuvittellisia , liian iso (75mm pitkällä putkella (Pantherin tykki)..rekyyli..kaikki poissa pelistä vähän aikaa (crew)
häh?
Noi on aitoja vaunuja paitsi ISU-152 ja KV-1.
Unrealistic
No its not
1939 ГОД... На 1.3 минуте Т-34-85 (1944год). На 1.55 минуте Т-34-85 и горящая СУ 122 (1942). Также заметил кроме ППД еще и ППШ 41год))
У Финов ПП Suomi он похож на ППД.
Just like 78 years later in Ukraine.
5:15 me in airsoft
The kv1 looks like a modified British Cromwell
It's an actual authentic KV-1, like all the tanks seen in this movie.
Nate Thompson kv1 is made from t55
Lauri oh, ok
KV-1E was normal KV-1 + additional armour on pins
its a soviet t55 or something like that (chasis)
I see they did there best but that kv-1 is kinda derpy looking
I think it's pretty damn good. The turret is really good and also the upper part of the hull armor including drivers vision port and the hull MG. The lower part is angled too steeply and looks derpy.
finnish fury, finnury
Ted Yong Expect this is at least a tiny bit more historically accurate, and the movie also isn't focused on the tank crews alone, it showcases several branches of the military, including the command staff, long range recon, infantry, artillery etc.
Fuuri ( foo-re )
4:46 red orchestra ostfront death scream sound XD
Finnish or german im confused it say Finnish on title but it has german swastika on the t34 so wtf?
@llIllIIloyd It was also Finnish air force insignia from 1918, called as von Rosens cross due count von Rosen who donated first plane to airforce.
I like to see how Finish soldiers defend their country. It’s only one scenario then russian schvine’s where successfull - with quantitative advantage 10 to 1. But not in Finland. Glory to Finland!
OHMERGAWD!! real life world of tanks!! 1:22sec mark.. tank fires, point blank @ the center or 3 aggressor tanks creating a solid wall of metal!! &&&&& at 1:24secs the round explodes behind the middle tank!! ie: passed right thru... that pesky lag in 35mm reel movies!!!
Челу по харе пулей прилитело - он мало того, что очухался спустя несколько секунд, да ещё и пошёл в бой. Реализм пиздец👍
Anteeks vatnikki mut miun venäjän kieli on vähän hakusessa niinku teijän sota ukrainas. Mut joo Kait Googlella voit kääntää sit.
Lehväslaito oli oikee sotilas toisessa maailmansodassa. Haavoittui 3 kertaa josta yksi oli juuri tuo leukaan osuma. Hän jatkoi taistelua vielä parin minuutin päästä että ihan realistista tää oli
It was his chin, not forehead. Look closer
so sad to see stock tanks :(
Who would win higher tier tanks or 2 stock bois
Movie name plz
3:55 scp 096 scream..?
Yup
Кто против кого,и на чем и где? ...Танкисты- то какие невозмутимые!!
Сражение при Тали - Ихантала
Can someone tell me what movie is this?
It's mentioned here many times but here it is one more time: Tali-Ihantala 1944
yeah but not in English ha ha ha
@@quentinsmith6931 Because it is a Finnish movie not English you headass.
balls so big they barely fit intp a tank! Suomi!!
Хахаха!!!! Ржунимагаууу!!!!! Финны кино сняли!!!! Ххаааха!!! Ослы, а Берлин то как советы взяли??? С таким крутым финским противником?? Хахаха!!! И почему немцы вместе с финнами, такими крутыми, Ленинград не смогли взять??? Ни Москву, ни Ленинград!!! А наша армия Берлин взяла!!! А финны, как шакалы, то за немцев, то против.... В 1945м!!!
Вот так правильно👍
Thanks to Finnish veterans i dont have to speak that language you are speaking :D
@@Sam-jx7xi yup
What language is that that is not german language
Omg, its finnish.
Eka 1944 its finnish language...
ENGLISH: level: 100000000
That is Finnish language.
Didnt even look like a kv 1 at all
NonTheLess GAMING That KV-1B is not original, it was built from a T-55 chassis. 😉
what movie is this
Tali ihantala
A 32?
T-34
707 russians dislike the video
Funny to you?
@@haljordanwithm6077 Uhm yeah?
All clear...
All good.
Why the heck was there a t34 85 there?
Anjo Elisha Go The events portrayed in the movie take place in 1944, by that time the T-34/85 was the main combat Soviet tank alongside the old 34/76's.
A loro of people has died for the war
This was the largest battle in nordic history.
Not Nordic
FINNISH HISTORY
Влажные немецкие мечты? 45 год в любом случае все расставил по местам.
Дмитрий Санников Финское фуфло.
так то наших много полегло. Царство Небесное им всем
@@doompi9008 почтим им память.
what the name of the movie
Tali-ihantala
Awfully clean tanks for a war.