My great uncle fought in the Red army he died in 1941, sadly we still don't know where hes buried. P.s I come from a family of mixed ancestry and I have 2 other relatives who fought in the war. I have a great uncle who fought in the British army in Burma and another great uncle who fought in the Canadian navy.
Wow! its sad that he wasnt able to return but he didn't die in vain, trust me! My great grandfather was a machine gunner in the soviet union and man with his luck he survived 4 years of pure war in the eastern front, he returned back to the Uz.CCP in 1945 with german shrapnel wound on his leg im pretty sure during operation barabrossa. My great grandmother was part of the cotton field workers and she got one of the most prestigious awards in the soviet union: The Socialist red star, not to mention her 2 order of Lenins. Any way thank you for sharing you interesting ancestry!
There is a really slight chance that one or more of my great great grandfathers (from different branches of the family) may have fought with your Brit relative in Burma. They were in the British Indian Army.
Both of my russian Grand-Grandfathers fought for the Red army. Both survieved. I am very proud of all the brave men who fought against the Nazis. Rest in peace heros 🕊
Great footage and great compilation. Thank you for taking your time and skill to put together this work to educate future generations about the heroic sacrifice of our fathers and grandfathers, mothers and grandmothers.
That's debatable. The fully mobilized US military would've given them a run for their money especially since by that time the US Navy controlled the entire Pacific and Atlantic. Patton actually wanted to keep going and take the Red Army on after Germany capitulated lol the losses in that war would've been unfathomable.
The raw heroism and desire to live by the Russian people displayed during this war was absolutely mind numbing to even try and fathom. Every single one of my ancestors who was alive during this time period fought against fascism, and I am proud to be Russian because of it.
В моей школе в начале 90-х только у меня и еще у одного парнишки оба деда вернулись с войны у остальных 3000 детей, погиб минимум один или двое! Вот такая вот статистка, один дед воевал с 1939-1945 начиная с Финской (Под Москвой оот холода и цинги потерял почти все зубы, но дошел до Берлина, второго чуть не расстреляли в 1942 за то, что одно орудие утонуло в болтах когда он с ранеными пытался выйти из окружения) Я помню и знаю, во, что верить, за что и кем гордиться!
The army that saved humanity from the pestilential abomination that was Nazism. Eternal gratitude to the brave men and women of the Soviet Armed Forces.
If only people gave them the credit they deserve rather than go "UgH AlL SoViets arE baD" you may not respect the politics of the ussr and I myself certainly don't but I certainly do hold the actual soldiers of the red army in the highest regard and with the utmost respect as it should be.
@@C.A.A.1911 sounds like you don’t have a firm grasp of history, then. Had Nazi Germany not been stopped (as decisively as it was by the USSR), the world or much of it would have fallen under the genocidal, murderous, racist imperialist rule of the Nazi Empire. If you don’t understand the magnitude of the threat, you’re either unaware of the history or you secretly harbor pro-Nazi sympathies. Hopefully it’s only the former.
my 6 grand fathers brothers ( including him ) fought in the second world war , 2 in belgium 1940 . 1 in burma , never saw him again . 3 in egypt . my grand father was only 15 . so he didnt join ... out of the three 2 were in juno , and went all the way to the dutch once again . while one went to sicily , and reached naples before getting typhoid . he stayed ill for the rest of the war ( dont know why )
all of my great grandfathers fought for Stalin and the Red army ,all came UNTILL Berlin ,Now they are dead but they forever live in my head and most importantly my Soviet heart !✊🇻🇳
I have a lot of family who served In the red army My grandpa uncle was a general , and one of my grandpas brothers was a pilot was lost his life in the war and his other brother was a spy who was captured by the Germans and my grandmas uncle was one of the first to reach Berlin’s.
Eastern Europe : Thank you Soviet Russia for liberating us from the Nazi war machine!! Soviet Russia : Da, It's cool it's totally cool. Eastern Europe : Sooo...it's been a couple of weeks since you guys are camping in the backyard...when are you guys leaving?? Soviet Russia : Leave?! (Surprised face) Who said something about leaving?? Eastern Europe : Oh shit...
@@amarakone You can't compare how the Soviet Union treated it's sattelite states back in the days to how the U.S has treaties and economic cooperation with European countries today. You don't seem to remember how many ex soviet republic rebeled against Moscow. Give it up, no one want's to be under the Kremlin's rule they are corrupt as f*ck!!
As a mexican-american my grandfather fought for the freedom in both the european and pacific theaters, after berlin fell and germany surrendered around may 1945, he was sent around the globe to the pacific theather, where he sadly died while fighting the japanese, before that, he met a soviet soldier, who explained to him everything he went through, they didnt although understand each other, but they had a point, they were fighting the same person, They could be friends without those uniforms, but history said NO. My grandfather died at just the age of 22 before japan’s surrender, he always sent us letters when he had breaks, if he was still alive today he’d be 101 years old! (Born in 1923), May god bless everyone who couldnt stand up from the ground injured and tragically died, no matter id they were a n@zi, american, italian, british, soviet, polish, french, romanian, bulgarian, hungarian, czech, greek, chinese, japanese, thai, indian, ethiopian or libyan soldiers. May they fly high with god 🕊️, every soldier was so brave in history, they shall never grow old and never be forgotten in history.
The Red Army attacked the Germans with overwhelming force, so much so that to this day this feat is remembered throughout the world and a source of inspiration, the eastern front was the most brutal front of the entire war, my respects to the union Soviet Union, I hope that it will rise again ...
Remember all the people who was starved to death by Stalin. Remember all families that was partitioned because of the mass resettlement. Communism is wrong, people must admit it.
I read a comment from a Russian once, on a video about the amount of people who died on the eastern front. It said something along the lines of ‘ Russia did not defeat the nazis alone. As a Russian I don’t want the sacrifices of soldiers of other nations to be diminished. We all fought for our freedom together.’ I still get chills thinking about it. Look at some of this footage and see how diverse they are
We love Soviet Union, we remembered Soviet Union and we love RUSSIA, we supports RUSSIA, we want RUSSIA we waiting for RUSSIA around the world 👍👍👍💪💪💪💝💝💝🇷🇺🇷🇺🇷🇺
From the perspective of an Englishman, I have nothing but admiration for the Soviet Red Army; the sacrifices they made and for the war they won for all of the World on the Eastern front from 1941 onwards. Death to Nazism. Here's to your men and women, your resolve, your T-34, your resilience, your Katyusha rockets...now, you belong to the ages. Always revered but never forgotten.
"From the perspective of an Englishman, I have nothing but admiration for the Soviet Red Army;" Probably because of ignorance. Do you know who helped Germans to start WW2 in the first place, who was the biggest ally of Hitler from the beginning?
Maybe it wasnt the best army... But it was certainly one of the bravest. Always feel awe for those Russian boys that went to the front knowing they had little chance of survival.
@@arty7122 ... That's not how mutiny works, they would definitely keep marching if ordered to. Imagine a soviet soldier told to March to Paris. Plus use ur brain, not all soldiers fight for 4 years straight, they all come in for a year or so. The ones fighting at the beginning of the war are already dead
@@ecksdee1637 yes but they were out of materials aswell, it would take a while to reorganise, going to france also means advancing from the south and the allies (who now had support from the remainding germans) were locked tight in the alps. I think the soviets did a good thing to end in Berlin and focus in Japan instead, the invasion of northern Japan did at least as much to end the world war as the nukes did.
They would have done if D-Day failed. D-Day was perhaps more important for the allies to prevent this than it was about defeating the Germans (which was inevitable by 1944)
I am lrish, this video makes me want to join the Red army,Glory to mother Russia!!!!crush the capitilist swine.!!!crush all fows save us from the facist slaughter that will haunt our dreams.Comrades!!! l honor you.
_imagine 35 million people enlisting in the military to defeat an invading enemy hahahahahaha complete madness, thats impossible hahahahahaha_ *This post was made by the angry reich gang*
He was brutal, no doubt, but also one of the strongest leaders. He wasn't willing up to give Moscow, and if Moscow fell, He was going to go over the Ural mountains and fight from Siberia on
I am proud of our boys from the States and Across the Sea in England and Australia, but I Know if it weren’t for our Soviet brothers, this war would possibly have ended in nazism being the new norm, Much love from the USA 🇺🇸 ☭ 🇦🇺
my grandparents went through four years up to Berlin if they knew we're giving up easily to medical tyranny now - would they fight for our future as hard back then?
I have posted a new video about the Battle of Stalingrad, you can watch it here!! ruclips.net/video/vV2zatXL-FY/видео.html
This makes me patriotic for being russian, except im italian.
Then switch side!
we fell the same way comrade.
Soviet not Russian
@@عبدالعزيزاسماعيل-غ3و yes comrade
Слава Советского союза!!!
Victory will belong to those who will not give up.
fuaaaaaaarrrkkk
My grandmother's father was in the red army in 1941 he died in the first battle during a charge, he was only 18 years old.
May his memory be of eternal blessing to future generations. Thank you for sharing this personal piece of your family's sacrifice.
God bless your grandmother's father.
Мои деды воевали, один был пулемётчиком и участвовал в битве за Берлин. Выжил
He made a child before 18?
@@Me-cat720 In those days people were geting married in 16,17 years old.Back than it was normal thing.Not like this modern sh*t
3:15 strongest man pushing a t 34
Hes taking cover
@@jeremyf2720 you ever heard of stupidity
@@muneebnajam6020 yes. You
Weakest man in Russia
the weakest red army soldier
My great uncle fought in the Red army he died in 1941, sadly we still don't know where hes buried.
P.s I come from a family of mixed ancestry and I have 2 other relatives who fought in the war. I have a great uncle who fought in the British army in Burma and another great uncle who fought in the Canadian navy.
You must be proud of your family of brave soldiers! May your uncle rest in peace
Wow! its sad that he wasnt able to return but he didn't die in vain, trust me! My great grandfather was a machine gunner in the soviet union and man with his luck he survived 4 years of pure war in the eastern front, he returned back to the Uz.CCP in 1945 with german shrapnel wound on his leg im pretty sure during operation barabrossa. My great grandmother was part of the cotton field workers and she got one of the most prestigious awards in the soviet union: The Socialist red star, not to mention her 2 order of Lenins. Any way thank you for sharing you interesting ancestry!
@@shohvaliev2178 thank you
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There is a really slight chance that one or more of my great great grandfathers (from different branches of the family) may have fought with your Brit relative in Burma.
They were in the British Indian Army.
Both of my russian Grand-Grandfathers fought for the Red army. Both survieved. I am very proud of all the brave men who fought against the Nazis. Rest in peace heros 🕊
*against the Germans*
Tavs vectēvs var man atsūkāt
@@AdriansPogis Vai tas bija vajadzīgs, mans draugs
@@AdriansPogisimagine being balt
0:40 gives me chills
Cuz u a virgin
@@hineighbor mhm
@@hineighbor st::fu
You can't beat that
Your mother also have chills when i touched her .
better footage quality than some videos nowadays
Great footage and great compilation. Thank you for taking your time and skill to put together this work to educate future generations about the heroic sacrifice of our fathers and grandfathers, mothers and grandmothers.
The best and most powerful army in all of history by 1945!!! Rest in peace great grandpa and his legendary 1st Guards cavalry Corps, Moscow to Berlin!
the great empire of Napoleon was actually the greateast army of all time!
@@ЛянаНомад he defeated Russia and captured Moscow but due to poor logistics and upcoming winter he had to abandon his campaign.
@@ЛянаНомад I was referring to Napoleon not Hitler.
That's debatable. The fully mobilized US military would've given them a run for their money especially since by that time the US Navy controlled the entire Pacific and Atlantic. Patton actually wanted to keep going and take the Red Army on after Germany capitulated lol the losses in that war would've been unfathomable.
No Germany is stronger German lost why USA and Britain and France fight with him
The raw heroism and desire to live by the Russian people displayed during this war was absolutely mind numbing to even try and fathom. Every single one of my ancestors who was alive during this time period fought against fascism, and I am proud to be Russian because of it.
Axis rest in hell
sorry whats become of your country
Fall from grace
За родину, за Россию!!! привет из Москвы
@@saml5633 Russia is just again cleaning world from nazi. Glory to Russia 🇷🇺
Stalin: Hey Hitler, here's a joke: Moscow.
Hitler: I don't get it.
Stalin: Exactly.
That ending was fire.
В моей школе в начале 90-х только у меня и еще у одного парнишки оба деда вернулись с войны у остальных 3000 детей, погиб минимум один или двое! Вот такая вот статистка, один дед воевал с 1939-1945 начиная с Финской (Под Москвой оот холода и цинги потерял почти все зубы, но дошел до Берлина, второго чуть не расстреляли в 1942 за то, что одно орудие утонуло в болтах когда он с ранеными пытался выйти из окружения) Я помню и знаю, во, что верить, за что и кем гордиться!
My people❤🇷🇺🇷🇺
An army of rapists.
The army that saved humanity from the pestilential abomination that was Nazism. Eternal gratitude to the brave men and women of the Soviet Armed Forces.
If only people gave them the credit they deserve rather than go "UgH AlL SoViets arE baD" you may not respect the politics of the ussr and I myself certainly don't but I certainly do hold the actual soldiers of the red army in the highest regard and with the utmost respect as it should be.
I dont think the Soviet Union saved humanity when they won in WW2 but regardless, I am proud of my relative that died in the Battle of Stalingrad
@@C.A.A.1911 lol
@@C.A.A.1911 sounds like you don’t have a firm grasp of history, then. Had Nazi Germany not been stopped (as decisively as it was by the USSR), the world or much of it would have fallen under the genocidal, murderous, racist imperialist rule of the Nazi Empire. If you don’t understand the magnitude of the threat, you’re either unaware of the history or you secretly harbor pro-Nazi sympathies. Hopefully it’s only the former.
More Soviet people died than all other nations combined, what more is to be said
Они отдали все чтобы мы могли жить.
Red Alert Soviet March for anyone Wondering lovely video love to Russia to 🇷🇺♥️
Thank yoouu❤
this is not a good thing 😥
@@malvinkola2355
What is not a good thing?
Im from Indonesian . I like this footage 🇮🇩🇷🇺🇩🇪
thank you!
This video makes you feel like you're part of the Red Army
My respect for cameramen 🙌
The Cameraman : **Switched Gamemode to Spectator**
Cameramen is spectator :)
We thank you profoundly, and bow to you deeply,
From the mightiest nation in all the world!
my 6 grand fathers brothers ( including him ) fought in the second world war , 2 in belgium 1940 . 1 in burma , never saw him again . 3 in egypt . my grand father was only 15 . so he didnt join ... out of the three 2 were in juno , and went all the way to the dutch once again . while one went to sicily , and reached naples before getting typhoid . he stayed ill for the rest of the war ( dont know why )
Respect to all of them especially since I am Belgian
Thats awesome! You should be proud.
all of my great grandfathers fought for Stalin and the Red army ,all came UNTILL Berlin ,Now they are dead but they forever live in my head and most importantly my Soviet heart !✊🇻🇳
Thats the Vietnamese flag
@@garlkurzer Its Close Enough i dont think theres a USSR Flag
@@garlkurzer the Vietnamese flag is still communist
same but only one achieved Berlin and the end of the war
Great Great Rapists.
I am a russian with a proud heritage of being cossack with my grandpa fighting in the Battle of Sevastopol
What do people think of the Ukronazis
@@chris1806 Nazis are bad.
My great great grandpa was a Soviet soldier in ww2 he was killed in 1945
They fought for peace on earth, for our sake.
Rest in peace, Heroes.
imagine if USA became syndicalist and the Cold War never happened
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That would've been lit
Imagine if they worked together.
McCarthy fucking led a revulotion and united the south and north america. Wet dream material
We'd all probably be in a goulag or dirt poor
Man I love the Soviet Union
That was awesome
Thank you!
I have a lot of family who served In the red army My grandpa uncle was a general , and one of my grandpas brothers was a pilot was lost his life in the war and his other brother was a spy who was captured by the Germans and my grandmas uncle was one of the first to reach Berlin’s.
Respect to them
URA
This is the kind of thing that gets me through NNN.
спасибо красная армия 🙏🏻 The mankind will be forever in debt with you for liberating it from the yoke of the fascist beast.
my grandpa is also former ussr soldier but he died after 1943 he is a great hero I'm half swiss and half Ukrainian
Eastern Europe : Thank you Soviet Russia for liberating us from the Nazi war machine!!
Soviet Russia : Da, It's cool it's totally cool.
Eastern Europe : Sooo...it's been a couple of weeks since you guys are camping in the backyard...when are you guys leaving??
Soviet Russia : Leave?! (Surprised face) Who said something about leaving??
Eastern Europe : Oh shit...
Lol 😆🤣😂 that made my day.
True
Ditto to USA too still there 😛
@@amarakone You can't compare how the Soviet Union treated it's sattelite states back in the days to how the U.S has treaties and economic cooperation with European countries today. You don't seem to remember how many ex soviet republic rebeled against Moscow. Give it up, no one want's to be under the Kremlin's rule they are corrupt as f*ck!!
As a mexican-american my grandfather fought for the freedom in both the european and pacific theaters, after berlin fell and germany surrendered around may 1945, he was sent around the globe to the pacific theather, where he sadly died while fighting the japanese, before that, he met a soviet soldier, who explained to him everything he went through, they didnt although understand each other, but they had a point, they were fighting the same person, They could be friends without those uniforms, but history said NO. My grandfather died at just the age of 22 before japan’s surrender, he always sent us letters when he had breaks, if he was still alive today he’d be 101 years old! (Born in 1923), May god bless everyone who couldnt stand up from the ground injured and tragically died, no matter id they were a n@zi, american, italian, british, soviet, polish, french, romanian, bulgarian, hungarian, czech, greek, chinese, japanese, thai, indian, ethiopian or libyan soldiers. May they fly high with god 🕊️, every soldier was so brave in history, they shall never grow old and never be forgotten in history.
The Red Army attacked the Germans with overwhelming force, so much so that to this day this feat is remembered throughout the world and a source of inspiration, the eastern front was the most brutal front of the entire war, my respects to the union Soviet Union, I hope that it will rise again ...
That's a pretty stupid hope ngl
Remember all the people who was starved to death by Stalin. Remember all families that was partitioned because of the mass resettlement. Communism is wrong, people must admit it.
Not saying about people who died of exhaustion gulag....
@@markkars8754 in my country they have an expression better a painful end than an endless pain
@@markkars8754 You spread lies.
I read a comment from a Russian once, on a video about the amount of people who died on the eastern front. It said something along the lines of ‘ Russia did not defeat the nazis alone. As a Russian I don’t want the sacrifices of soldiers of other nations to be diminished. We all fought for our freedom together.’ I still get chills thinking about it. Look at some of this footage and see how diverse they are
We love Soviet Union, we remembered Soviet Union and we love RUSSIA, we supports RUSSIA, we want RUSSIA we waiting for RUSSIA around the world 👍👍👍💪💪💪💝💝💝🇷🇺🇷🇺🇷🇺
What country are you from
From the perspective of an Englishman, I have nothing but admiration for the Soviet Red Army; the sacrifices they made and for the war they won for all of the World on the Eastern front from 1941 onwards. Death to Nazism. Here's to your men and women, your resolve, your T-34, your resilience, your Katyusha rockets...now, you belong to the ages. Always revered but never forgotten.
"From the perspective of an Englishman, I have nothing but admiration for the Soviet Red Army;" Probably because of ignorance. Do you know who helped Germans to start WW2 in the first place, who was the biggest ally of Hitler from the beginning?
I am sending greetings from the Czech Republic, thank you for the liberation comrads, but the USSR could forgive the subsequent occupation🤷🏻♂️😀
Nice music choice
Welcome back btw
Thank youuu, Im back :)
Су-76 я рус совеитттттт асопоатпо аомаьадст аааа оостмшчочрчивичгмьслаостсоат
Music name?
Maybe it wasnt the best army... But it was certainly one of the bravest. Always feel awe for those Russian boys that went to the front knowing they had little chance of survival.
"No step back" they had to be brave
3:57 holy hell 😦
terrifying, but also mesmerizing
Excellent compilation and BG music
“They want a war of extermination, we shall give them one” - Molotov
2:48 damn a model 1940 T-34. I’ve actually never seen one of those in film until now
Well spotted
5 of my relatives died in battle during World War 2
I feel strong russian patriotism
which is wierd since I’m Polish
One day.
🇷🇺🤝 🇵🇱
I got goosebumps from this honestly.
Never forget the USSR!
No, we won't forget the multiple genocides they did against ethnic europeans
@@AdriansPogisthere is no smoke without fire.
Never forget the hostages you terrorists killed
A bunch of farmers and workers won the WWII... nice!
😳 dam....glad they stopped at Berlin....probably just could have kept going
"Tzar Alexander made it all the way to Paris"- Stalin at the post-war conference
The red army were completly exhausted after 4 years of heavy fighting and they would have probably do mutiny if they were order to keep marching ahead
@@arty7122 ... That's not how mutiny works, they would definitely keep marching if ordered to. Imagine a soviet soldier told to March to Paris.
Plus use ur brain, not all soldiers fight for 4 years straight, they all come in for a year or so. The ones fighting at the beginning of the war are already dead
@@ecksdee1637 yes but they were out of materials aswell, it would take a while to reorganise, going to france also means advancing from the south and the allies (who now had support from the remainding germans) were locked tight in the alps. I think the soviets did a good thing to end in Berlin and focus in Japan instead, the invasion of northern Japan did at least as much to end the world war as the nukes did.
They would have done if D-Day failed. D-Day was perhaps more important for the allies to prevent this than it was about defeating the Germans (which was inevitable by 1944)
I am lrish, this video makes me want to join the Red army,Glory to mother Russia!!!!crush the capitilist swine.!!!crush all fows save us from the facist slaughter that will haunt our dreams.Comrades!!! l honor you.
Victory brought by Joseph Stalin, Zhukov and the Soviet people.
This was so EPIC!!! URAAAAAAAAAAAA!!!!!
ww2 was the best episode
Onward Comrades!
Armies Of The Soviet Union!
*CHARGE!!!!!!!!!!*
LGBTQ tiktok girl: wE eARneD oUr FLaG, WhaT diD YoU dO fOR yOuRs
Russia:
Russia: we sacrificed 20 million of our comrades to achieve victory, we also fought over 100s of miles to achieve it
These are the times in glad to be Russian
Salute to all comrades from America
When you found out that your DNA is for 1% russian
_imagine 35 million people enlisting in the military to defeat an invading enemy hahahahahaha complete madness, thats impossible hahahahahaha_
*This post was made by the angry reich gang*
@Сергей Владимирович Таборицкий The Red Workers showed to the world their will and strength!!
@Сергей Владимирович Таборицкий brown ?
Atleast the camera man survived
Of course
It's always the cameraman
Two of my grandfathers died in war which Russian invaded Iran, one during Russian kingdom and another one during war with Soviet Union.
The biggest war machine mankind has ever seen....
Rusia es invencible, desde Argentina mis respetos a su pueblo.
Opening scene and I just think: "So many men..." and then I think that's just one army and I think about all the other countries as well...
I hate Communists but man their ability to mobilize in WW2 was insane. Any other nation during that time would have collapsed under Barbarossa.
True
i like communism
@@ColdPalmerFanClub Don't you have a Front to defend Zhukov?
@@firingallcylinders2949 Wars over M8 i kinda dont have job
@@ColdPalmerFanClub weren’t you exiled
This video is not on war, but just a compilation of artillery scenes.
*88mm Flak Enters The Chat*
"Allow me to introduce myself"
Very nice
Thank yoou
Victory to Great Stalin.
Red salute
He was brutal, no doubt, but also one of the strongest leaders.
He wasn't willing up to give Moscow, and if Moscow fell, He was going to go over the Ural mountains and fight from Siberia on
You call "Great" man who without thinking ordered to kill you and your whole family for saying one suspicious word. Thats why ww3 is coming.. 😔
Da project while watching this is mad, I love the Russians long live the mother land
Can I use your videos? Where do you find these videos
?
yeah you can if you give me credits
wow it's cool bro i from Indonesia
The Soviet storm
Great video. Also, add names of locations, dates and battles if you have them. Good job though
My two grand fathers died in WW2, one in 1941, second one in 1945 in the very last days of the war
Where did you get this archival footage from? Is it royalty free? Could I use parts of it in my video game?
The true Heroe of the ww2, thanks Russia.
USSR+Mongolia*
Russia? USSR dude USSR
LONG LIVE THE RED ARMY❗️
Biggest rush B ever, stomping everyone and everything
The Red Army❤❤❤❤ Is Great
Mad Respect fo the cameraman
Truly a w soviet
Is this real footage who Filmed it where from you get it
Sad the red army didn't care about casualties like that, they would lose 3 to gain 1 foot of space ..... shows how brutal ww2 was
Footage at 1:08 has another camera angle at 3:52
Fun fact this song was created by a British composer for a video game
I am proud of our boys from the States and Across the Sea in England and Australia, but I Know if it weren’t for our Soviet brothers, this war would possibly have ended in nazism being the new norm, Much love from the USA 🇺🇸 ☭ 🇦🇺
6.5 million and 2 million soldiers 🤜🤛🏻
Что это значит? Что за цифры? У советского союза погибло что-то около 27 миллионов людей, из них только 9 миллионов - военные. Что за цифры 6.5 и 2?
The Red Army was surely a mighty force back then
Grande Rusia 🇷🇺
my grandparents went through four years up to Berlin if they knew we're giving up easily to medical tyranny now - would they fight for our future as hard back then?
true heros!
Can you make footage of red army ww2 no music pure sound
00:08 the Boss
20 germans disliked this video
25 basement dwellers
idk what N. Germany expected...
Thanks the cold and the snow .
Nice myth