Finnish army river crossing attack Soviet trench Pt.1 | Finnish Soviet War

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  • @hansnoor9637
    @hansnoor9637 4 года назад +75

    Finns using PERKELE, it was very effecfive against Soviets

  • @The_Greedy_Orphan
    @The_Greedy_Orphan 3 года назад +46

    Damn, that was a professionally choreographed scene.

  • @JumpingFlapjack
    @JumpingFlapjack 4 года назад +237

    The Finns have fought well and bravely, and they have steadfastly defended their homeland. Nothing more needs to be said :)

    • @nikolaipotapenkov8823
      @nikolaipotapenkov8823 4 года назад +3

      In a movie...sure .
      Made more attrositis against Russian civilians then any
      Of invading international Fuckers.

    • @fllpsk
      @fllpsk 4 года назад

      me too

    • @ConstantineTheGreatXP
      @ConstantineTheGreatXP 4 года назад

      Is that the Wehrmacht?

    • @garenjohnson6554
      @garenjohnson6554 4 года назад +10

      @@nikolaipotapenkov8823 So did the soviets toward finnish citizen

    • @garenjohnson6554
      @garenjohnson6554 4 года назад +17

      @@nikolaipotapenkov8823 And i seriously think the SS probably commited way more atrocities against the russian people.The finnish did not even cross the russian border so how can u even say they commited the most atrocities

  • @AveTrainOnDaTrack
    @AveTrainOnDaTrack 4 года назад +135

    I don’t understand why you don’t put the Name of the movie in your descriptions

  • @jasondaniel918
    @jasondaniel918 4 года назад +168

    I find the Winter War one of the most interesting and engaging stories of WWII. Sadly, in my youth (post war 1950's through the 1960's), little to nothing was said about the Winter War, and NOTHING was taught about it in school. A curious omission.

    • @saksingj
      @saksingj 4 года назад +41

      Just to note out, this isn't the Winter War played here (as it is obvious by the lack of snow) but Continuatian War in 1941

    • @jasondaniel918
      @jasondaniel918 4 года назад +15

      @@saksingj H*ll, I never knew there was a difference. Courageous Finland Vs. the U.S.S.R. Call it what you will.

    • @manjelos
      @manjelos 4 года назад +1

      @@saksingj Talvisota

    • @drg8687
      @drg8687 4 года назад +5

      The Winter War is an interesting quirk of history but a rounding error in the grand scheme of things.

    • @saksingj
      @saksingj 4 года назад +2

      @@manjelos Do you see winter in this video? Snow perhaps? Winter uniforms?
      The Winter War was fought between 30th november 1939 and 13th March 1940. In this season there is (and was) winter in Finland. Jatkusota was fought since summer 1941 and it is obviously displayed in this video.

  • @grklmt1940
    @grklmt1940 4 года назад +27

    Finns are real badass and hardcore warriors. They are full in discipline and their patriots.Finns are amazing fighters.Keep going.Your infantry is one of the best in the world.Greetings from Greece.

    • @annaollila5474
      @annaollila5474 4 года назад +3

      THANK U! I love Greece!!

    • @grklmt1940
      @grklmt1940 4 года назад +2

      @@annaollila5474 Thanks. My love to your nation

    • @annaollila5474
      @annaollila5474 4 года назад +1

      Grklmt 💕💕

    • @user-jn4qp3kn6c
      @user-jn4qp3kn6c 3 года назад

      Лучший солдат тот, кто свою землю защищает!

  • @CreateCleverKids
    @CreateCleverKids 3 года назад +15

    The Unkown soldier movie is based on the memoirs of a Finnish soldier-the book is called the unknown soldier-it is a Finnish classic book.

  • @daniellewis2133
    @daniellewis2133 3 года назад +55

    Why did they call it "The Continuation War"? Because they didn't FINNISH the Winter War.

  • @bruhism173
    @bruhism173 3 года назад +22

    My favorite part of this movie is when the Russians are trying to get some of the fins to surrender and one keeps insulting them until they send a barrage of bullets his way in anger.

    • @iulianiordache2707
      @iulianiordache2707 3 года назад +3

      I know what are you talking about! 😂

    • @barbaracanestrari8885
      @barbaracanestrari8885 6 месяцев назад

      Do you have the title
      of the movie please…

    • @bruhism173
      @bruhism173 6 месяцев назад

      @@barbaracanestrari8885 unknown solider

  • @haroldcampbell3337
    @haroldcampbell3337 4 года назад +34

    I love RUclips military historians

  • @valeryberia9324
    @valeryberia9324 4 года назад +11

    The movie's name is The Unknown Soldier (2017)

  • @YuriDoesStrikeball
    @YuriDoesStrikeball 4 года назад +8

    the movie is 'Tuntematon sotilas', The Unknown Soldier

  • @aztroboy1450
    @aztroboy1450 3 года назад +9

    Damn the Finnish put up a hell of a fight

  • @OttoVonBismarck-pq4vr
    @OttoVonBismarck-pq4vr 4 года назад +7

    [Säkkijärven polkka intensifies]

  • @petronilobuan4648
    @petronilobuan4648 3 года назад +7

    The Finns have more balls and Sacred will to resist than the Soviets very stubborn in war no wonder the German didn’t invade them and they earned their respect! K

    • @mirfalltnixein1582
      @mirfalltnixein1582 2 года назад

      @Makin Shooties I love that double morale, saying that you love it when people have Zero idea what they're talking about while you're saying that the Finns are Germanic people 😂

  • @Val-Rum
    @Val-Rum 4 года назад +32

    Финские фильмы про войну имеют одну интересную особенность: в них ловкие и смелые финские солдаты под руководством своих мудрых и опытных командиров ведут непрерывное наступление на бестолковых и трусоватых русских, и вдруг, совершенно неожиданно финские войска безоговорочно капитулируют, причем делают это глубоко внутри своей территории. При этом вопрос о том куда они всё это время наступали остается открытым. Ну и о финских концлагерях, в которых уничтожались русские люди, в этих фильмах не говорится.

    • @user-uz5of6do2b
      @user-uz5of6do2b 4 года назад +2

      да финны молодцы сделали все что смогли

    • @Val-Rum
      @Val-Rum 4 года назад +10

      @@user-uz5of6do2b А что это "всё", что смогли сделать финны? Первое что они сделали - это предали Российскую империю, которая из забытой богом шведской колонии, не имевшей ни каких перспектив, сделала Государство, потом они предали Англию и Францию, которые вписались за финнов в войне с Советским Союзом, потом они предали Германию, с помощью которой они хотели хапнуть территории до Вологды и Архангельска, и которая помогала им техникой, вооружением, людьми. А все от жадности и глупости. Очень похоже на одну страну, известную тем, что она выкопала Черное море.

    • @user-uz5of6do2b
      @user-uz5of6do2b 4 года назад +2

      @@Val-Rum финны сделали все чтобы отстоять свою независимость, от советских оккупантов, время показало что правда за финнами, в данный момент они живут на порядок лучше русских, а потомки оккупантов клянчат у финнов вид на жительство или визу

    • @Val-Rum
      @Val-Rum 4 года назад +7

      @@user-uz5of6do2b Финны сделали всё, чтобы пограбить чужую землю. В первый раз они напали на СССР в 1920, второй в 1922 и кое-что откусить у них получилось, но в 39 и 44 всё пришлось вернуть, да еще и с походом. После войны к власти в Финляндии, наконец, пришли люди, которые поняли, что их благополучие напрямую зависит от дружественных отношений с соседом. Именно от таких отношений Финляндия получала и получает гораздо больше, чем от милитаристских потуг, которые очень дорого ей обошлись. В отличии от потомков тех, кто вырыл Черное море, русским не надо что-то клянчить, им и так очень рады в Финляндии и их там ждут, получить визу в Финляндию проще, чем доехать до Сум, а скоро и ее не надо будет. Русских не встретишь на работе по уборке мест общего пользования, в отличии от жителей Черновцов, Станислава или Проскурова. Зато вы их встретите на лыжных трассах в Руке, Леви, в различных домиках у озер, на экскурсиях.

    • @ross1680
      @ross1680 4 года назад

      @@Val-Rum Да, вот только если не забыть принимать таблетки, станет ясно, что даже в 44 выборг был взят с огромными потерями, а на линию иматры выйти вообще не удалось. Так что они не стали еще одной процветающей союзной республикой не по милости, а ценой собственной крови. Про 40 год и 41 даже вспоминать неловко. Оставшийся понос комментировать не буду. Достаточно того, что вся карелия по мере сил сваливает в ес через финляндию, а работу уборщика получить большая удача, т.к. язык особо не нужен, а 10 евро в час это 10 евро в час.

  • @andrewfreiji4647
    @andrewfreiji4647 4 года назад +2

    This movie is like Hollywood movies. Real war didn't operate like this. A battle like this would've encompassed many hours and slow advances. Victory after crossing? Sure. But not in 5 minutes. And the enemy would've fought a lot harder than this.

  • @shijindoc
    @shijindoc 3 года назад +2

    The sergeant cradles that liquid cooled machine gun, but is unburnt after many long bursts of fire.

  • @PanzerLehr88
    @PanzerLehr88 4 года назад +62

    AWESOME VIDEO OF THE GREAT FINISH ARMY

  • @siftknife761
    @siftknife761 4 года назад +36

    First comment nice. Now that's how you clear a trench lol

    • @gazzaplayz1233
      @gazzaplayz1233 4 года назад

      Nope you were second

    • @siftknife761
      @siftknife761 4 года назад

      @@gazzaplayz1233 says who?

    • @gazzaplayz1233
      @gazzaplayz1233 4 года назад

      Sift knife I put in newest first and you were second

    • @siftknife761
      @siftknife761 4 года назад

      @@gazzaplayz1233 I doubt it. I wouldnt put that if it was true. But you titled to your opinion

    • @gazzaplayz1233
      @gazzaplayz1233 4 года назад

      Sift knife ok

  • @cadian122
    @cadian122 3 года назад +20

    The Finns were the most honorable and righteous fighters of WW2.. They have my undying respect

    • @manuelinfante6492
      @manuelinfante6492 3 года назад +1

      No, the spanish soldiers ( Division Azul ), in Krasni Bor ( Russia ) said by the same Russians and Hitler.

    • @cadian122
      @cadian122 3 года назад +3

      @@manuelinfante6492 the Spanish Volunteers that went to fight commies in Russia are absolute Legends your right.

    • @manuelinfante6492
      @manuelinfante6492 3 года назад

      @@cadian122 Thank you. Deus vult.

    • @cadian122
      @cadian122 3 года назад +2

      @@manuelinfante6492 Deus Volt
      Brother.. And Santiago!

    • @manuelinfante6492
      @manuelinfante6492 3 года назад +2

      @@cadian122 thank you again. You're a man of honour. Salus from Spain.

  • @user-jn4qp3kn6c
    @user-jn4qp3kn6c 2 года назад +3

    The Winter War was a continuation of Finland's aggression against Russia in 1919

    • @tomcluny8423
      @tomcluny8423 2 года назад

      Nope

    • @user-jn4qp3kn6c
      @user-jn4qp3kn6c Год назад +2

      @@lvlc6023 Soviet-Finnish Armed Conflict (1918-1920)
      In 1920, according to the Tartu Peace Treaty, Soviet Russia made territorial concessions - Finland received the Pechenga region in the Arctic, the western part of the Rybachy Peninsula and most of the Sredny Peninsula.

  • @Whatevarrrful
    @Whatevarrrful 3 года назад +1

    This film is called 'Unknown Solider'

  • @user-qt5xx4vx7x
    @user-qt5xx4vx7x 3 года назад +3

    Никто не ставит под сомнения подвиги финских солдат! Вот только один вопрос, войну кто выиграл? Может быть Финляндия?

    • @kasietkashkelenov4588
      @kasietkashkelenov4588 10 месяцев назад +1

      Выиграла что потеряла Карелию ?

  • @TheDavidtk240
    @TheDavidtk240 3 года назад +3

    The Winter War and The Spanish Civil War, dress rehearsals for the Big Show.

  • @rain-er6537
    @rain-er6537 3 года назад +6

    Watching this I thought to myself that I could never bring myself to kill anyone. Mostly because I would have nothing personal against anyone.

    • @PhoenixAscending
      @PhoenixAscending 3 года назад +4

      You may have thought differently if a country was trying to invade and take over you're own

  • @agiftarifkyardana1838
    @agiftarifkyardana1838 3 года назад +3

    00:21
    German officer?

  • @503tasmanio
    @503tasmanio 4 года назад +4

    Mini D-Day

  • @YuriSAD666XxX
    @YuriSAD666XxX Месяц назад

    Aber was für eine FANTASTISCH SPEKTAKULÄRE SZENE aus diesem GROSSEN FINNISCHEN FILM✨✨✨✨✨✨✨💪🏻💪🏻🇫🇮🇫🇮🇫🇮🇫🇮🇫🇮🇫🇮🇫🇮🇫🇮🇫🇮💪🏻💪🏻✨✨✨✨✨✨✨

  • @smokebomb_
    @smokebomb_ 4 года назад +4

    Jou the best !!!!!

  • @totsiebaquiran10
    @totsiebaquiran10 3 года назад +3

    The Finnish Soldiers Are Almost Like Ww2 German Soldier Uniforms

    • @Aethelhald
      @Aethelhald 3 года назад +9

      That's because Germany supplied them with uniforms. It was the only way they could get uniforms for all the men they conscripted. Germany also supplied them with tons of weapons and ammunition for the same reason.

    • @willchittom2690
      @willchittom2690 Год назад

      @@Aethelhald its kind of complicated but once Germany realized after annexing Finland that "not gonna lie they aren't friendly with Russians" they decided to allow Finland to exist as a puppet state, then the leader of it died, they gave Finland independence so they wouldnt overuse resources in the situation and Finland and the Germans both sieged Leningrad.

    • @Aethelhald
      @Aethelhald Год назад +3

      @@willchittom2690 It's not that they "allowed" Finland to exist, it's that Germany just had zero interest in conquering Finland. Small country, terrible terrain, no real resources, cold as fuck, little farming land for "lebensraum", considered Finns to be part of the "master race" or at least "master race-adjacent." Literally the only reason they cared about their existence at all was as a potential future ally against Russia.
      Same with Sweden. Same with Norway actually, but Norway was very important to Germany due to their exports and the allies were making moves on it to block those exports so Germany was kind of forced to conquer it even though they would have preferred not to.

    • @willchittom2690
      @willchittom2690 Год назад

      @@Aethelhald Russia was cold as f, Finland was let go because the Nazis expected they would also invade the soviet union so if Germany attacked Finland for not attacking the soviet union then Germany would a three front war with half the resources gong to make Jewish death camps.

    • @Aethelhald
      @Aethelhald Год назад

      @@willchittom2690 The parts of Russia that the Nazis wanted were only cold in winter. In Summer they were warm, flat and perfect for the traditional German farming communities that the Nazis idolized. Finland had none of that and conquering it would serve no purpose whatsoever. Similar story with the Balkans, Yugoslavia and Greece and so forth. These regions were nothing but an obstacle standing in the way of their true goal - Russia - but they had to be dealt with because otherwise the south would be open to the allies; indeed Britain was already making moves in Greece. All the Nazis got out of conquering those areas was 4 years of brutal partisan warfare that sapped their manpower when they needed it most in Russia.
      It's also something of a myth that the Holocaust required vast amounts of resources to carry out. In truth it was an extremely profitable venture that required very little manpower to maintain and generated unbelievable amounts of profit for Germany from looted valuables + millions of slaves. The expenditure required to carry it out was paid from the proceeds of the venture itself. The Holocaust really had no negative effect on Germany's war effort. Ending it would've freed up barely 10,000 soldiers total, and half of those would've been men already in their 30's, 40's and 50's... so men more fit for the Volksturm rather than frontline soldiers.

  • @salgadomondragonjorgeisaac9945
    @salgadomondragonjorgeisaac9945 3 года назад +1

    Is the winter war or the continuation war?

  • @Robis-
    @Robis- 4 года назад +4

    what's the name of the movie?

  • @CCJ243
    @CCJ243 2 года назад

    I maybe wrong, but I believe Finland was the only country Nazi Germany militarily supported that was neither Fascist or on the brink of becoming so. Whoever is fighting the Bolsheviks was a friend to them.

  • @Wodens-Wolf
    @Wodens-Wolf 4 года назад +35

    Brave lads all! Lest we forget all those that died bravely fighting the tyranny of communism.

    • @derekenaiche5885
      @derekenaiche5885 4 года назад +5

      You are literally praising nazis.

    • @Wodens-Wolf
      @Wodens-Wolf 4 года назад +13

      @@derekenaiche5885 only a communist would say that

    • @derekenaiche5885
      @derekenaiche5885 4 года назад +3

      @@Wodens-Wolf LMAO THEY WERE LITERALLY THE NAZI ALLIES.

    • @maximusvonce1381
      @maximusvonce1381 4 года назад +9

      Better than fcking commys idiot. Stalin killed 65million Russians and you defend him. Fcking moron

    • @nikitab.6600
      @nikitab.6600 4 года назад +2

      Are you dumb? This is a serious question.
      In 1911 the population of Imperial Russia was 167 million.
      After the Revolution when chunks of the county fell away in the 20s it was 137 million
      In 1937 it was 162million, in 1939 168 million.
      So according to you the Stalin killed 65million Soviet citizen, yet the country's population GREW by 31 million people. That does not happen, people dont grow on trees, they just dont.
      For example before the Nazi's invaded the Soviet population was 196 million (1941) in 1946 the population dropped to 170 million. The Soviet union lost 25 million people during the war, some people moved out of the country, and there was a postwar crisis immediately after the war.

  • @ssh6659
    @ssh6659 4 года назад +3

    Mad respect for whoever created this. Finlandia!

  • @josephardieta5697
    @josephardieta5697 4 года назад +11

    The movie is titled "The Unknown Soldier." Finnish movie made is 2017. It was the third movie adaptation from a book written in 1954.
    Also, regarding some idiots that claim the Finns were Nazis is incorrect. Finland was a democracy during WWII. They were invaded by USSR for their rich natural resources. Finland asked for help from the other Allied powers and got none. So, they took Germany's help when offered. And when Germany refused to leave, the Finns fought them as well. They only defended their homeland from invaders, nothing more.
    It would be nice if people read up on history before blurting out garbage.

    • @jasondaniel918
      @jasondaniel918 4 года назад

      I had understood that when the Germans were asked to leave Finland, they surprised the Finns and complied. I have read that information in several sources.

    • @josephardieta5697
      @josephardieta5697 4 года назад

      @@jasondaniel918 Check out Lapland War 1944. The Finns sued for peace with USSR and were obligated to kick Germans out. Germans didn't want to leave as quickly as Soviets wanted. So, Finns chased them out.

    • @jasondaniel918
      @jasondaniel918 4 года назад

      @@josephardieta5697 Thank you for the info. I will check it out.

    • @tylerperkinson1677
      @tylerperkinson1677 4 года назад

      @@josephardieta5697 i had the impression it was almost a pretend fight. Like, the Finns had to look like they were chasing the Germans out to seem as though they were complying with the peace terms.

  • @kristiangustafson4130
    @kristiangustafson4130 3 года назад +2

    You need to put the movie title in the description, dude.

  • @miguelinigodelosreyes329
    @miguelinigodelosreyes329 3 года назад

    i still don't understand why u kept repeating the parts.

  • @user-xh1lr3yo3y
    @user-xh1lr3yo3y 4 года назад +4

    What is the title of this movie?

    • @annaollila5474
      @annaollila5474 4 года назад

      The unknown soldier

    • @user-xh1lr3yo3y
      @user-xh1lr3yo3y 4 года назад +1

      @@annaollila5474 Thank you. I will find the DVD and see it.

    • @annaollila5474
      @annaollila5474 4 года назад

      미래통합당은 빨갱이 태영호 국회의원의 당 yay! You’ll love it :D

  • @fatyowls
    @fatyowls 4 года назад +24

    Finnish army, one of the best prepared..

  • @cgdeery
    @cgdeery 4 года назад +6

    Whats the film ?

    • @dasgibt2276
      @dasgibt2276 4 года назад +1

      The Unknown Soldier

    • @annaollila5474
      @annaollila5474 4 года назад +1

      The unknown soldier

    • @cgdeery
      @cgdeery 4 года назад

      Watched it. .very good. .well made and acted.

  • @martincarbosin3431
    @martincarbosin3431 3 года назад +6

    Hey Putin watch this!

  • @prestonsouthard245
    @prestonsouthard245 2 года назад

    Damn good movie!

  • @volksgrenadier3231
    @volksgrenadier3231 4 года назад +5

    Good Job Finnish army 👍

  • @johnnyfallen87
    @johnnyfallen87 4 года назад +28

    Brave Finns people... 🇫🇮
    i wonder where is our brother Norse & swdeds this time....
    danes u also...

    • @bancitroggo8104
      @bancitroggo8104 4 года назад +16

      8,700 Swedes, 1,010 Danes, about 1,000 Estonians, 850 Ukranians, 725 Norwegians, 372 Ingirians, 366 Hungarians, 346 Finnish expatriates, more than 20 Latvians and 190 volunteers of other nationalities made it to Finland before the war was over.

    • @stolzerpfalzer768
      @stolzerpfalzer768 4 года назад

      Hahahahahahahahahahaha

    • @xyzabc8805
      @xyzabc8805 4 года назад

      Have they brought Muslims to their countries...?

    • @empirical_blade6926
      @empirical_blade6926 4 года назад

      You want to hear another story of bravery? read about the battle of Aljubarrota where the portuguese people defeated the spanish highly outnumbered 30,000 to 10,000 men.

    • @annaollila5474
      @annaollila5474 4 года назад +3

      Light&Darkness shut up we’re talking about Finland 🇫🇮

  • @freddy1989100
    @freddy1989100 3 года назад

    name from this movie?

  • @__ark__6628
    @__ark__6628 4 года назад

    You fucking just do not forget who all the same won the knots

  • @mrgigachad9225
    @mrgigachad9225 4 года назад

    nice graphics

  • @jimbob4537
    @jimbob4537 3 года назад

    strange that the russians have never heard of hand grenades

  • @bulavo
    @bulavo 3 года назад +1

    i talked to a finnish fellow, and they teach their kids that they won the war! even though soviets did!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

  • @simescales
    @simescales 4 года назад

    name of movie?

  • @euskaranireaberria8252
    @euskaranireaberria8252 4 года назад

    Tiene buena pinta

  • @MarMar-nq9ii
    @MarMar-nq9ii 3 года назад +1

    Hitler's Finnish jackals were the most efficient.

  • @brownladder9541
    @brownladder9541 3 года назад

    What Movie is this?

  • @jaimenaranjoacevedo2171
    @jaimenaranjoacevedo2171 4 года назад +2

    Name of the movie?

  • @gimlisyngloina6020
    @gimlisyngloina6020 4 года назад

    anyone knows what this movie is called

  • @matthewskudzienski888
    @matthewskudzienski888 3 года назад +1

    Finland and Nazi Germany were fighting against the Soviet Union in World war 2

  • @lachlanve8939
    @lachlanve8939 4 года назад

    What movie is all this from

    • @MidgeCat
      @MidgeCat 4 года назад

      'Tuntematon sotilas

  • @sabirqaragozov4433
    @sabirqaragozov4433 4 года назад

    Кто знает название этого фильма?

  • @MasterOogway-op4id
    @MasterOogway-op4id 5 месяцев назад

    what movie is this?

  • @usernn9891
    @usernn9891 4 года назад

    Call of duty vendetta

  • @ardalla535
    @ardalla535 4 года назад +10

    In the fall of 1941 the Finns parked themselves just north and east of Leningrad and did not move during most of the war. The Germans were not happy that they refused to attack, but the Finns were only hopeful that they could reclaim the territory lost during the Winter War and when the war was over, they could keep it. They were not interested in making bitter enemies out of the the USSR because they realized what that might mean going forward with a powerful, close neighbor whose goal it was to destroy you in revenge. Finland only ever wanted the areas in which Finns were actually living. They had no illusions about conquering the Soviet Union. In 1944, the Soviets pushed them back toward Finland but had little interest in invading the country and transferred most of their troops to the west for the assault on Germany. In Sept an armistice was signed. Later, there was a treaty and Finland lost territory and made political concessions. If the Finns had attacked Leningrad and the city had fallen, Finland would have suffered much more severe demands from the Soviets after the war and there would be lasting animosity between the two countries to this day.

    • @stalliontv465
      @stalliontv465 4 года назад +1

      Pat Downs you make some good points but I would like to say maybe a small change of how, if they kept pushing, that it could of changed the course of the war. Finland fought like hell during the Winter War and put up a fight in a war statistically they should of been annihilated in. They could of gave Germany the edge in winning the war on that front. Remember Germany by itself made Russia surrender in World War 1, and for sure the same thing would have happened if Germany was not contested on two fronts.

    • @nikitab.6600
      @nikitab.6600 4 года назад +2

      How are the Russians and Finns hereditary enemies? That makes no sense.
      They literaly were part of the same country about 22 years ago.
      Grand Duchy of Finland, or the Finnish LeibGuard Regiment do not ring any bells?
      Unlike the Poles, Swedes, or Turks the Finns and Russians rarely were at odds.

    • @lex4422
      @lex4422 4 года назад

      @@nikitab.6600 The Russians annexed them before and wanted to make them Russians. The Finns held on to their identity until such time that they gained military experience from pre WW2 Germany. When the Bolsheviks came into power, they took the opportunity to form their country.

    • @nikitab.6600
      @nikitab.6600 4 года назад +3

      @@lex4422 the Russians anexed them in 1809 the policy of "russification" started in late 1880s. During the time the Rissian empire owned Finland it developed from a backward colony of Sweden into one on the most prospering areas on the globe. Does one Tsar's policy about making sure that the Finns learn to speak Russian so "bad" that it made the Finns hate the Russians all of a sudden.

    • @nikitab.6600
      @nikitab.6600 4 года назад +1

      I dont even know how to respond, you made up so much stuff that are not even there. You managed to jumble together about 3/4 of millennia of history of easern europe.

  • @sabirqaragozov4433
    @sabirqaragozov4433 4 года назад

    who knows the name of this movie?

  • @neilandherson2003
    @neilandherson2003 4 года назад

    me gusta

  • @omerfaruksimsek1238
    @omerfaruksimsek1238 3 года назад

    don'y let blood drip on the white lilies. please.

  • @andrezunini6488
    @andrezunini6488 4 года назад +1

    Film?

  • @user-ng8wj3rs6l
    @user-ng8wj3rs6l 3 года назад +2

    Вот так они и атаковали советские позиции..что просрали в итоге значительную часть Финляндии..

    • @user-ef9tw6qe6h
      @user-ef9tw6qe6h 3 года назад

      Да...эти херои теперь снимают свои херойские поябеды....

  • @user-im9bs5ik4x
    @user-im9bs5ik4x 4 года назад +1

    Это власовцы?

  • @robertmcgregor3892
    @robertmcgregor3892 4 года назад +2

    The Finns wore German helmets were they allied with the Germans?

    • @HowlingWolf-ug6pf
      @HowlingWolf-ug6pf 4 года назад +3

      The Finnish supported the Germans against the Russians, mainly to retake the land that the russions took from them in the winter war. The fighting in this clip is set in the war of continuation. The Finnish however only took back the land taken from them, rarely pushing any further. This would anger the Germans during the seige of leningrad when the Finns refused to attack the city, which would have probably caused it too fall

    • @robertmcgregor3892
      @robertmcgregor3892 4 года назад +1

      @@HowlingWolf-ug6pf thanks,robert

    • @XistiX
      @XistiX 4 года назад +1

      Those are hungarian helmets. Hungary supported Finland with stuffs as aid and a small fighting corp too.

    • @robertmcgregor3892
      @robertmcgregor3892 4 года назад +1

      @@XistiX thanks,robert

    • @HowlingWolf-ug6pf
      @HowlingWolf-ug6pf 4 года назад +1

      @@XistiX OK thanks, I just thought as the Finnish had been supported by Germany they would have some German equipment. My bad

  • @luiscasanova2692
    @luiscasanova2692 4 года назад

    Nombre por favor en caso de ser película

  • @patat123.byeiquit4
    @patat123.byeiquit4 3 года назад

    5 Finnish sniper bois vs 5000 soviets

    • @kingdomofmapping1988
      @kingdomofmapping1988 2 года назад

      @@toliklisiy5868
      In real life, it's not much different from the movie.

    • @kingdomofmapping1988
      @kingdomofmapping1988 2 года назад

      @@toliklisiy5868
      In real life, it's not much different from the movie.

  • @bryanperalta740
    @bryanperalta740 4 года назад

    Were the Germans already involved during this time?

    • @razvan7544
      @razvan7544 4 года назад

      They were finns

    • @gottessohnemann373
      @gottessohnemann373 4 года назад +1

      Razvan what an answer lol

    • @Ariminua
      @Ariminua 4 года назад

      Considering the weather, this is most likely the
      Continuation War (1941-1944). As opposed to the Winter War which was a prior
      Soviet-Finnish war that took place in the winter of 1940-1941. When the Continuation
      War began in 1941, the Germans had already invaded the Soviet Union in June of
      1941. The two countries, Germany and Finland, worked together essentially as
      allies even though Finland never officially joined the axis powers. Germany
      supplied the Finns materially and militarily which why some of the Finns are
      using the German Stahlhelm helmets. The Finns essentially aided Germany with
      operation Barbarossa in the north like helping with the siege of Leningrad and
      reversing the Soviet gains after the Winter War.
      TL/DR: yes, just not in this particular scene.

    • @manjelos
      @manjelos 4 года назад

      @@Ariminua And considering equipment. In winter war there was no German equipment in Fins Army

  • @user-jq7uv1qz6o
    @user-jq7uv1qz6o 4 года назад

    Чуть-чуть, ребята! - деп, бір орыс айқайлап жатыр еді, өлтіріп тастады.

  • @oliverludwig6148
    @oliverludwig6148 4 года назад +12

    Hey Shotgun, how about including the movie titles in the video information, or are you too lazy?

    • @panzerivausfg4062
      @panzerivausfg4062 4 года назад +1

      It called the Unknown Soldier ( 2017 ). Unfortunately, just because it's Finnish movie, you can't find it easily.
      For example, the Russian movie
      T 34 was realesed in 2018.
      I was trying to find her 2 years.
      I saw the movie the last week.

    • @slick8038
      @slick8038 4 года назад +6

      U could just ask nicely

    • @tew001
      @tew001 4 года назад

      Hey Oliver, calm down you miserable fuck

    • @hansnoor9637
      @hansnoor9637 4 года назад

      @@slick8038 Maybe that was the nicest things he says in the internet

  • @bondarevevgeny2637
    @bondarevevgeny2637 3 года назад

    ja--ja....großes finnisches Königreich

  • @lordfoxgamingyt5579
    @lordfoxgamingyt5579 4 года назад +10

    My gf:but my parents are home. Me: I don't care 0:37

  • @user-kp9wg6ls4j
    @user-kp9wg6ls4j 4 года назад +13

    Такой фильм посмотришь и неожиданно поймёшь, что русские проиграли войну. Сказочники)

    • @EvilMerlin
      @EvilMerlin 4 года назад +1

      Indeed. The Russians really had no idea what they were getting into.

    • @xyzabc8805
      @xyzabc8805 4 года назад +1

      Russians had lost every war,which they has started alone...

    • @user-wr2se5mj7p
      @user-wr2se5mj7p 4 года назад +4

      А что выиграли? Ты посмотри как живут проигравшие...

    • @user-wr2se5mj7p
      @user-wr2se5mj7p 4 года назад +1

      @Serious Chris 2000 , только в НАТО, иначе вам удачи не видать.

    • @user-wr2se5mj7p
      @user-wr2se5mj7p 4 года назад +1

      @@xyzabc8805 , РФ не победила, а возглавила фашизм.

  • @flaviosantana3187
    @flaviosantana3187 4 года назад

    qual o nome desse filme ?

    • @pedroarthur919
      @pedroarthur919 3 года назад

      Unknown Soldier (soldado desconhecido)

  • @user-vj9mz2ti5p
    @user-vj9mz2ti5p 4 года назад +2

    Как фильм называется?плиз

  • @braunschweig3283
    @braunschweig3283 4 года назад

    👍

  • @dasgibt2276
    @dasgibt2276 4 года назад

    Kotimaamme Karjala

  • @adamharakal9370
    @adamharakal9370 2 года назад

    finns have balls made of steel

  • @KlassischLiberal
    @KlassischLiberal 3 года назад

    The German marching column at the beginning sings the "Horst-Wessel-Song". That was a party song of the NSDAP. It is very, very unrealistic that German soldiers would have sung a party song because it was not part of their songs.

  • @MrArtmundus
    @MrArtmundus 7 месяцев назад

    And yet, the Russians have the nerve to sey thst we2 started in 1941. Yeah, like in 1939 they haven't attected any country.

  • @brightman2011
    @brightman2011 4 года назад +27

    The Fins and Swedes were fighting the Russians, not as Nazis but as Fins and Swedes. A fact that modern history has not yet addressed

    • @bvdh9071
      @bvdh9071 4 года назад +5

      the russians were fighting the fins as communists.

    • @siftknife761
      @siftknife761 4 года назад

      Against their own will right?

    • @TheChuckfuc
      @TheChuckfuc 4 года назад +3

      Finland, Bulgaria, and Romania were all terrified of the idea of living under soviet rule. so the sides with the nazis as the lesser of 2 evils.

    • @riccardocappelletti9652
      @riccardocappelletti9652 4 года назад +1

      Sweds didnt join ww2

    • @VotanLoad
      @VotanLoad 4 года назад +1

      @@riccardocappelletti9652 He meant some Swedish volunteers who had joined SS.

  • @AndriiGryganskyi
    @AndriiGryganskyi 3 года назад

    It was Soviet-Finnish war, the aggressor usually goes first, the defender second. And, if speaking more correctly, it was Russian-Finnish war. Or even more correctly - Muscovite-Finnish war.

  • @KeyserSoseRulz
    @KeyserSoseRulz 3 года назад +1

    War is absurd. I feel bad for the young people that faced this horror.

    • @juancarlosdegoya2757
      @juancarlosdegoya2757 3 года назад +1

      War may seem ubsurd to us becausr it is, but there are times where it is extremely necessary for example during this time, the Soviets were invading Finland and the Finnish had no choice but to fight, most of them were just untrained young farmers but they were used to hunting and living in the wilderness and so were really good shots, my point is that when crazy people try to harm you, you best take up arms

  • @wackings7776
    @wackings7776 4 года назад

    almost every short film produced by a private company is 10x better than Hollywood

  • @yvonnegonzales2973
    @yvonnegonzales2973 3 года назад

    Fins finish Soviet fin

  • @pavelpavel8853
    @pavelpavel8853 4 года назад

    Finish Rembo

  • @dakarmachameleon1787
    @dakarmachameleon1787 2 года назад

    There are a lot of spiteful Russians in this comment section

  • @viwat1956101
    @viwat1956101 3 года назад

    1940 Finland won Soviet

  • @tambagirov3397
    @tambagirov3397 4 года назад +1

    От куда у немцев при 1941 ом оказался ППШ.?

    • @atrbw
      @atrbw 4 года назад +1

      это не ППШ, а финский ПП Суоми принят финами на вооружение в 1931г

    • @aleksandrkentner5087
      @aleksandrkentner5087 4 года назад

      Это финский суоми,ппш слизан с него.

  • @melonkat4703
    @melonkat4703 4 года назад +6

    The Fins kinda looks like the Naziz because they have German Weaponry

    • @garenjohnson6554
      @garenjohnson6554 4 года назад +4

      Of course they do Germany was their main supplier of weapons and equipment

    • @azbag1906
      @azbag1906 4 года назад +4

      They look like germans*

    • @edsonjose6899
      @edsonjose6899 3 года назад

      @@garenjohnson6554 lol what? The Guns used by finns are soviet and finnish

    • @garenjohnson6554
      @garenjohnson6554 3 года назад

      @@edsonjose6899 They sided with the Germans for a brief period during the 1940s in order to gain back territory from the Winter War so obviously they would've received arms from them. Naturally, they would also have captured Soviet arms and home-made Finnish arms. I was just commenting on the similarities on their uniform (drab grey material, Stahlhelm, stick grenades) that as the OP says makes them look like German soldiers.

  • @Patriot20054
    @Patriot20054 3 года назад +1

    Russia 🚩👍😍

  • @ToquzOghuzKhaganatekhan
    @ToquzOghuzKhaganatekhan 4 года назад

    One of my fin friend putted 3 wine on the table , talk to me like u have no idea how much money I earned then wine those Eastern Euro girls

  • @nicolasmanzilla132
    @nicolasmanzilla132 4 года назад

    Para cuándo la película completa??

  • @The_Republic_of_Ireland
    @The_Republic_of_Ireland 3 года назад +2

    Fantastic film, one of my favourite war movies ever

    • @xilizprime6046
      @xilizprime6046 3 года назад

      Name of the movie?

    • @The_Republic_of_Ireland
      @The_Republic_of_Ireland 3 года назад +3

      @@xilizprime6046 The Unknown Soldier

    • @Bullet-Tooth-Tony-
      @Bullet-Tooth-Tony- 3 года назад

      @@The_Republic_of_Ireland The Finns were even bigger underdogs than the Soviets on the eastern front. Amazing what they did.

    • @Bullet-Tooth-Tony-
      @Bullet-Tooth-Tony- 3 года назад

      @@toliklisiy5868 The Finns never lost a battle.

  • @HarryElmore-jl2pj
    @HarryElmore-jl2pj 4 года назад +2

    The Finns were not our ally but Stalin was - fortunately for Finland they could fight like hell.I suppose that FDR would have liked to give
    Finland to the Russians - he just was to busy elsewhere but poor Poland well Stalin got that.. War's a mess ain't it! and confusing for the historians to depict things in an inspired way, I mean crap who is the good guys and who are the bad guys or how can we make it so. Finns fought for their land, Russians fought so that the commissars would not shoot them in their backs.

    • @vladislavgvozdikov6665
      @vladislavgvozdikov6665 4 года назад +2

      The Russians gave Finnish statehood not to fight for it later. Another thing is that Finland decided to become an enemy of the USSR and occupy part of the USSR - Korelia.
      Fortunately, after World War II, Finland came to its senses and took on a neutral status.

    • @HarryElmore-jl2pj
      @HarryElmore-jl2pj 4 года назад

      @@vladislavgvozdikov6665 a good and insane answer - f
      Finns are Finns Russians ARE Russians understand COMMUNIST ??

    • @vladislavgvozdikov6665
      @vladislavgvozdikov6665 4 года назад

      @@HarryElmore-jl2pj
      Paraphrase your idea.

    • @HarryElmore-jl2pj
      @HarryElmore-jl2pj 4 года назад

      @@vladislavgvozdikov6665 Did Russians give Finns their culture and heritage - No, never a Communist action - in Communism you are nothing but a pawn to the tyrant leaders.method- If you are intelligent or noble or talented then you are shot and burred in a mass grave like Stalin did to the Polish military - so F---K YOU commy s___t.

    • @vladislavgvozdikov6665
      @vladislavgvozdikov6665 4 года назад +1

      @@HarryElmore-jl2pj
      You have a set of stamps.
      1. Russians always have a very respectful policy towards the minority.
      2. Prior to the inclusion of Finland in Russia, Finland was a colony of Sweden. Russia created a system in which the Finns began to lead Finland. Russia has grown leaders from the Finns. Finns were able to lead Finland only thanks to Russia.
      Read the history of Finland.
      Nothing that before this, Poles out of 200 thousand Russian prisoners of war in concentration camps killed 80 thousand Russians? You remember about 20 thousand, but do not remember about 80. You have a strange memory.
      If you kill doctors and teachers, blow roads, harm your people, then no matter how talented you are.
      The people will pass you a fair sentence.
      Terrorists and killers to the wall.