Jason - you are from US. Maybe you missed that 0 you remember that the Fin were fighting side by side with Nazis, your grandpa was fighting AGAINST Nazis. If Finland would get orders from Adolf - they would shoot and kill US Ji's. So did you wish your grandpa to get shot by Nazis?
@@Revilerify My grandpa was communist, komissar and a Jew. Oficer in red army. HE got to Berlin in 1945. when I want an advise from someone who's grandpa was fighting side by side with NAzis and gave oath to Hitler I will let you know
@@asimonp79I will not waste time arguing with you, but you need to check your facts, Finland gave no oath to Hitler, they fought a separate war, read it up. For starters, you can check up on the Lapland war and the secret audio recording of the conversation between Hitler and Mannerheim.
@SavagePeasant Trump serves his Jewish masters just like the other Western leaders. What has Trump done; moved embassy to Jerusalem, broke treaty with Iran, said Israel can have Golan heights, wants to start a war with Iran for Israel.But Trump cant build a wall on its southern border. Trump has increased third world immigration. Jews and Marxist have controlled USA since Wilson.
Some realistic Combat scenes. Well made movie! My father fought for Finland in that war(Jatkamissoda) Valila Batalion Pajari Division later in JR200 the, Estonian regiment. They fought against all odds giving it all they could against the largest country on earth who did them many great wrongs and unfortunately became an ally supplied by the USA.
@@murderyogafin I beleive so as one friend who was with him wrote me a letter saying that at one point he was making a Sauna and used TNT to blast away frozen earth. I know he was assigned to a Maxim MG which the Finns were said to have modified the spring mechanism for a higher rate of fire.
BTW, I visited a military museum in Carlisle, UK this year. They had a machine gun seen in 0:12. I - as a Finn - explained the markings (stamps) in the gun to museum personnel.
Cześć z Rosij. Finowie pokazali bolszewikom, co to znaczy - zaatakować państwo pokojowe. Bolszewicy - najgorsza część historii Rosji. Szkoda, że amerykanie nie uwięzili wszystkich komunistycznych świnie w 1990 latach.
@@pedroarthur919 My grandfather was Comunist, Komissar , red army officer and Jew. During WW2 Nazis killed his family, he survived only because he was fighting Nazis. You know Nazis- the same people that Finns swore to be under their flag. Basically Viking Waffen SS devision - was you know _ SS. So basically every Finn that says " Finish SS battalions were heroes " is with Nazis. Hope that is clear. So what did your grandpa did during WW2?
Explain that to George Soros and the Rothchilds. Finns will be invaded by Africans and Muslims and u guys wont do shit! Just like the rest of western Europe
@@Bellicose27 You should try to make your point in a fair and reasonable manner. I think you find more people agreeing. You can comment against mass immigration in a smart way. The looneybin hysteria will just get some ???'s and a lot of people ignoring you. You know?
@@StopFear haistappi sie paska kyl ne Nazit oli Suomelle aika tärkeitä kun sieltä viljaa, aseita, panssaria ja lentokoneita saatiin. Ne myös autto meitä lento tuella sekä lähetti omia joukkojaan hoitamaan hyökkäyksen Lapista.
@@hunk1216 joo tottahan toi on mut ei se niitten veljeily mitää niitten hyvää hyvyyttä ollu vaa omia etujaa ne aatteli että pääsis suomen kautta hyökkäämää neuvostoliittoon suomi myöski halus pysyy neutraalina mut ei se ihan onnistunu ja jos saksa ois voittan toisenmaailmansodan nii ei suomi ois itsenäinen vaa saksan hallitsema nukkevaltio
@@reicherosterreicher3486 No more wars against brothers and sisters. We all have a common enemy...Thank you Germany for the help you gave us during those difficult times.
Finns were only about hundred years occupied by Russia as most of the history they have with Sweden. That’s why swedish still is the second official language in Finland. Russian language is not , Finns have never been slavs and never will.
The sound design in this film is some of the finest I've ever heard. Hats off to the production team, they sure outdid themselves with this. On another note, does anyone know if there's an english sub of the miniseries? The film version had a couple missing scenes.
Ich bin halb finnisch/deutsch Mein Ukki Eero hat als Scharfschütze in Lappland gegen die Russen gekämpft. Ich bin froh das Finland heute noch ein selbstbestimmendes und freies Land ist Danke Ukki
Most Finns however know very well what Germany did for us during our civil war (1918) and during 2 WW. Germans did help us A LOT. We love Germans and they love us. We have the same kind of culture, very Prussian. We still have the saying; "Haluatteko preussilaisen kurin?" ("Do you wish Prussian discipline to be installed?")
Others were busy elseware and your neighbour stayed neutral, plus surrounded. Germany lost the war and as a result of them "helping" you put you on the axis so therefore youwere not occupied which is a win but still lost the war. But that wont happen again! @@Alexandros.Mograine
If you guys think this effects are exaggerated or were just made for the action of the clip. Let me tell you that you are wrong, the Finnish army actually obliterated all the soviet troops in their land. And that’s so right.
When I watch this scene, especially during this time right now, all I can think of is this: I hope that if it ever comes down to that, we the current generation will have even on ounce of that same courage as the older generations did. I had relatives who fought in that war and I have heard horror tales about it... How one of them needed to search for his own brother in a pile of bodies... How they sometimes were trying not to fatally shoot Russian soldiers who seemed minors like 16 year olds... I can't even imagine how that must have been like. I can only think that I would shit my pants if I saw anything like it. But I guess, when you don't have a choice you can exceed yourself. These guys fought for their homeland and for all of their loved ones. It makes my heart ache to think, what they would think now if they knew about this situation... I don't want their sacrifice to go to waste. I promise that I will do whatever it takes to honor what they sacrificed for me and for everyone else. If the time comes, I want to be as brave as they were.
But same like Ukraina. If bad people want you life? Then good people must fight. Thats why I go Finland army for one year and can fight for legal and democracy.
The Finnish term "motti" meant, I believe, a bundle of wood to be chopped into sticks of firewood--that was how they described their ambush tactics deployed against Soviet forces bunched up or bottlenecked on roads and trails. Without a doubt one of the fiercest and most determined stands in the annals of human conflict.
Nobody can blame Finland for the desigion to fight by the side of the germans .The soviets invated in the coutry in1939 .Brave soldiers .My grandfather fouht the german inveators in Greece and i am proud for that
Greece was allowing allied air forces to operate out of their country which killed many German civilians. They were by no means neutral and in return had their assholes torn open.
they were just willing to take any allies they could get, if the US or UK decided to ally with Finland and help them, they would gladly accept, sadly they didn't, however the germans did, and desperate times call for desperate measures
Imagine being a big ass army and getting your ass handed to you by a small population of farmers and carpenters. (Only “winning” because yall were just too big)
Us Americans have mad respect for Finnish soldiers...can you guys keep your field jackets and stuff? We are looking for Finnish and old Estonian camo...its hard to find.
@@tyttiMK was just asking because we can keep our camo. Your guys camo is perfect for where I live in northern NY on the Canadian border...ill find some:)
@@georgewashington6225 I doubt the Finnish military would like to buy new, expensive clothes for all seasons for every six months, so the they could clothe all the conscripts starting their service and then give those clothes for them after a few months of wear... I believe the camo is also protected.
@@georgewashington6225 You mean Gore-Tex? Finnish soldiers have to be able to fight in temperatures ranging from below -45 degrees to around +35 degrees Celsius. They need a bit more than just Gore-Tex...
Unknown soldier!Unknown meant dead or sacrifice for his lovely country no one known!These Finnish had his lover and family but most beloved mother land!
Actually, historians say that most of them didn't care about patrionism. They fought so they fellow soldiers and friends could survive. Not to mention their families back home. Many of the soldiers actually started rebelling at the officers. Some got death penalty.
Veterans told, that it was just bam-bam-bam-bam in Syväri in June ´44. Earth was just bouncing when Red Army started Grand Attack of ´44. Thank God they broke away in time. Some say there was in salvos more TNT per square kilometre than in Dresden and Hamburg bombings ´44 combined, but who knows.
Heres a traslation for yall. This is in order. Soldier: Ok, we can start fighting soon. Soldier 2: Antti, get out of there. Antti come down to the ditch. Antti: It's time to go. Soldier 3: Detach. Soldier 4: Detach? Antti: (Cannot understand) Antti: Take the rifle with you. Antti: BACK OF BOYS! BACK OFF BOYS! Next scene Koskela: FORWARD! Soldier: FORWARD *other soldiers yell* Soldier: SHOOT NEAR THAT TREE! AT THAT STICK PILE! AND SHOOT LIKE HELL! Soldier 2: OK THERE! COVER ME! Soldier 3: COVER ME! Russians: GRENADE! Soldier 4: COVER ME! COVER M- Soldier 5: IM GONNA GET YOU PERKELE! Soldier 6: Bread? Soldier: Lets empty some ditches and then we snowball. Soldier 6: Saatana! Soldier 7: We cant get trough! Soldier: You got any grenades? Soldier 6: No. Soldier 6: Lets go then! Soldier: Fucking hell! Soldier: KOSKELA! FORWARD! Koskela: FORWARD BOYS! Soldiers: FORWARD! FORWARD!
The soldier charging, screaming and swearing is supposed to be half crazy, completely uninterested in even pretending to follow army rules, but also the most lethal soldier in the batallion.
My great grandfather, native Karel participated in the war, but on the other side. He was the commander of a mortar crew. He spent the entire war in Karelia and then his regiment was transferred to Germany, where he participated in the capture of Dresden. My father was named after him. Don't forget the soldiers of that war, no matter what flags they fought under
Respect! Winning the nazis was great for Finland and for the rest of humanity. We just wanted freedom and it's not your grandfathers fault that he was forsed in to this war.
@@shaynemc7533 they haven't been around since the 90s and the degeneracy that is around today comes straight from the English ideology of liberalism and none of it plagued the socialist East
When people gonna stop making comments like "fucking russians, i hate them all" or "brave finish solidier killing soviet soldiers"? You know we are in 2019 right ?
Russia must have thought Finland would've been a pushover, how wrong they were. They had a well funded a highly respected army, and that still exists to this day.
The Chinese Nationalist Muslim army led by Ma Bufang Halted Soviet invasion of Xinjiang and Tibet in 1936 , the soviets even used Mustard gas on the Chinese Muslim defenders,. Yet the soviets could not gain a foothold in the east.
Tuntematon sotilas/The Unknown Soldier (2017 version), either the full 3 hour movie or the shorter international version. There's also the 4,5 hour miniseries version that should come on dvd or smthg soon and should also have eng subs. Someone uploaded the 3 hour movie with decent english subtitles somewhere also. This is one of the films one has to see, based on one of the best novels also. Here's the 3 hour version of the movie I think: archive.org/embed/tuus1
"So, when the soviets invaded us without bringing enough food and ammo, it really sucked for them. So we are going to try if it´ll suck for us as well if we do the same." -Mannerheim explaining why finnland should join the attack on the soviets
Minun isä oli 100% sotainvalidi, molemmat jalat jäivät Poventsaan -43. Sota oli tabu, asiasta ei keskusteltu. Isä kuoli 2005, vieden sotajutut mukanaan hautaan. Miten isä haavoittui, senkin kuulin toisaalta, aivan eri tarina mitä äiti kertoi. Joitain juttuja isä toisteli monta kertaa. Haukkui Lahti-Salorannan pikakiväärin alimpaan helvettiin. Toinen juttu oli, että marssilla metsässä oli jäänyt kp varmistamatta, sopiva risu ja sarja meni korvan vierestä taivaalle. Nyt näin vanhempana, harmittaa ankarasti, että en saanut isän juttuja tallennettua, enkä saanut isää avautumaan asiasta. Isä muisti myös toistaa lausetta. "Sota on järjentöntä nuoreten miesten ja kaluston tuhlausta". Pitää paikkansa. Isä selvisi hengissä vammautuneena, kaikki veljet kuolivat. Kaikki kunnia veteraaneille, tätä kunniaa ei toki valtio ja kaupunki muistanut kun lopun ajat tulivat. Lopun aika oli aivan käsittämätöntä kuraa, me lapset taisteltiin kaikki avut, mikä hänelle kuuluivat. Pala kerrallaan. Opin, että veteraaneille en ikinä lahjoita mitään, apuja ei sieltä saa, joku vie kai rahat. Veteraanille ei apuja sieltä saa.
: ) Before this scene they say, "do you remember when you were swimming in the Vuoksi river as a child? Now the dead are floating there." At the beginning of the movie Rokka swims as a child in the river.
Soviets: let’s take the Finnish capital
Fins: skiddadle skidoodle resistance is now futile
Hippity hoppity get off my property
Perkele hyvä vitsi suomalaisen mielestä koska oon 100 prosenttia suomalainen mun iso pappa taisteli vemäjällä ja puolusti suomee
This is about The continution war and not winter
@@user-ce6iy2nw5o and?
@@suityboi2126 joke doesn't work
I know this is only a movie clip. But I have understood actual Finnish courage was beyond exemplary. Respect for Finland from the U.S.
A horrible conflict with acts of bravery from all sides of the war, all thinking they did what was right. Eternal rest to all victims of war.
Jason - you are from US. Maybe you missed that 0 you remember that the Fin were fighting side by side with Nazis, your grandpa was fighting AGAINST Nazis. If Finland would get orders from Adolf - they would shoot and kill US Ji's. So did you wish your grandpa to get shot by Nazis?
@@asimonp79 you have no clue of what you are talking about.
@@Revilerify My grandpa was communist, komissar and a Jew. Oficer in red army. HE got to Berlin in 1945. when I want an advise from someone who's grandpa was fighting side by side with NAzis and gave oath to Hitler I will let you know
@@asimonp79I will not waste time arguing with you, but you need to check your facts, Finland gave no oath to Hitler, they fought a separate war, read it up. For starters, you can check up on the Lapland war and the secret audio recording of the conversation between Hitler and Mannerheim.
It’s all fun and games until you hear perkele somewhere
* Laughter stops *
Or satana perkele
Hah tosi hauskaa taas.
Vittu saatana perkele, sorry
BAHAHAH
Finland will fight for every inch thats for sure
Until u get flooded with third world Africans and Muslims. Thats what we thought of the English, French, Germans, Danes all become Muslim and African.
@@Bellicose27 😂
@@unknownentity8256 gotta love it!
@SavagePeasant Trump serves his Jewish masters just like the other Western leaders. What has Trump done; moved embassy to Jerusalem, broke treaty with Iran, said Israel can have Golan heights, wants to start a war with Iran for Israel.But Trump cant build a wall on its southern border. Trump has increased third world immigration. Jews and Marxist have controlled USA since Wilson.
@SavagePeasant lol facist bitch, even tho, ur country doesn't need people neo nazi like you as well lol
Some realistic Combat scenes.
Well made movie!
My father fought for Finland in that war(Jatkamissoda)
Valila Batalion Pajari Division later in JR200 the,
Estonian regiment.
They fought against all odds giving it all they could against the largest country on earth who did them many great wrongs and unfortunately became an ally supplied by the USA.
Vallila Batalion Pioneeri komppanja i assume? :)
@@murderyogafin
I beleive so as one friend who was with him wrote me a letter saying that at one point he was making a Sauna and used TNT to blast away frozen earth.
I know he was assigned to a Maxim MG which the Finns were said to have modified the spring mechanism for a higher rate of fire.
@@reicherosterreicher3486
Danke,Richtig!
What is the name of this movie?
Isäsi oli sankari.
Best wishes to Finland from England.
I am half Finnish half English best countries
♥️♥️
Nik Joh yes!!!
Saksaaaa
BTW, I visited a military museum in Carlisle, UK this year. They had a machine gun seen in 0:12. I - as a Finn - explained the markings (stamps) in the gun to museum personnel.
Everybody gangsta till the finns start yelling unnecessary swear words
never unneccesary
it gives us SISU
Sisua saatana!
AHAHAHH
It gives us adrenaline
Kyllä meidän isät tai esi-isät on ollu aika helvetin kovia!
Suuri kunnioitus heille!
ei nykypäivänä löytyis tarpeellista mentaliteettia porukalta puolustamaan samallailla.
Joo
@@Alexandros.Mograine kyllä löytyy
@@Alexandros.Mograine oli parempi puolustaa tai saada kitua kommunismin ja autoritarismin armolla ainaki seuraavat 50 vuotta.
Alexandros Mograine Kyllä uskon että tosipaikan tullessa Suomalaiset pystyvät puolustamaan maatamme ihan siinä missä ennenkin
1:35 everyone gangsta, till u hear "Eteenpäin!!!"
*200 venäläistä paskoo housuun samaan aikaan
What does it mean ?😅
@@RohtoriGeePee kyllä
@@steelshower7949 it means "Go forward"
yeetus reetus kittos
Greetings from Poland BRAVE FINNISH SOLDIERS!!
@@АлександрКацман Russian will be mulims dominated nation. Russians have a strange obsession regarding abortions and drinking lots of vodka.
Klaus Kleber u suck
Bellicose27 Both Russians and Germans are disappearing lol
Cześć z Rosij. Finowie pokazali bolszewikom, co to znaczy - zaatakować państwo pokojowe. Bolszewicy - najgorsza część historii Rosji. Szkoda, że amerykanie nie uwięzili wszystkich komunistycznych świnie w 1990 latach.
@@edellmann3385bolsheviks turned your country from shit to world superpower
Rest in Peace Finnish heroes! Greetings from Turkey!
I almost lost my dad in the winter war and I’m so glad he’s still alive. RIP all the Finnish heros 🥺. ❤️
@@annaollila5474 glad he survived otherwise we wouldn't have a nice person like you
Not Finnish Heroes- Finnish collaborative with Nazis, Those battalions swore to A.H. collaborated with Nazis, and were paid by 3rd Reigh
@@asimonp79 Comunist
@@pedroarthur919 My grandfather was Comunist, Komissar , red army officer and Jew. During WW2 Nazis killed his family, he survived only because he was fighting Nazis. You know Nazis- the same people that Finns swore to be under their flag. Basically Viking Waffen SS devision - was you know _ SS.
So basically every Finn that says " Finish SS battalions were heroes " is with Nazis. Hope that is clear. So what did your grandpa did during WW2?
This is why you don't invade finland look at the lost of your army over 200k and the finnish lost over 20k
Explain that to George Soros and the Rothchilds. Finns will be invaded by Africans and Muslims and u guys wont do shit! Just like the rest of western Europe
26 500 Finnish soldiers died and 400 000 soviet soldiers died and 500 000 did leave the country
@@Bellicose27 ??? What u saying?
@@nyan2661 Finland and all of Europe will be Muslim and African in another 30 years. That is the current danger and threat to Finland and Europe.
@@Bellicose27 You should try to make your point in a fair and reasonable manner. I think you find more people agreeing. You can comment against mass immigration in a smart way. The looneybin hysteria will just get some ???'s and a lot of people ignoring you. You know?
BRAVE FINNISH SOLDIERS , BROTHERS IN ARMS
🇩🇪🙋♂️🇦🇹🙋♂️🇫🇮🇫🇮🇫🇮🇫🇮🇫🇮🇫🇮🇫🇮🇩🇪🇦🇹🇫🇮🇫🇮🇫🇮🇫🇮🇫🇮🙋♂️
Don’t try to equate Finns to Nazis you piece of shit.
@@StopFear haistappi sie paska kyl ne Nazit oli Suomelle aika tärkeitä kun sieltä viljaa, aseita, panssaria ja lentokoneita saatiin. Ne myös autto meitä lento tuella sekä lähetti omia joukkojaan hoitamaan hyökkäyksen Lapista.
@@StopFear Bro wtf people in Germany arent nazis
Jonas Nuyken I didn’t say they were. How did you conclude that?
@@hunk1216 joo tottahan toi on mut ei se niitten veljeily mitää niitten hyvää hyvyyttä ollu vaa omia etujaa ne aatteli että pääsis suomen kautta hyökkäämää neuvostoliittoon suomi myöski halus pysyy neutraalina mut ei se ihan onnistunu ja jos saksa ois voittan toisenmaailmansodan nii ei suomi ois itsenäinen vaa saksan hallitsema nukkevaltio
Now I know why Finns are so good in cs go
I wish I was like other Finns, I suck in CS:GO
One might call it epigenetics.
Rush A perkelee!
thats a lot of perkele i imagine
Perkele is actualty bad Word only
more perkele than tequila :D
Monkey D. Luffy it mean devil in finnish but its more used as like god dammit
@Unknown Gamer PH It means satan. Simple.
Love and respect to my northern brothers! - Sweden
Greets from Germany to our Nordisk Brothers
🇩🇪🙋♂️🇦🇹🙋♂️🇩🇪🙋♂️🇦🇽🇪🇪🇩🇰🇫🇴🇫🇮🇱🇻🇸🇪🇸🇪🇸🇪🇸🇪🇸🇪🇸🇪🇸🇪🇸🇪🇸🇪🇳🇴🇳🇴🇳🇴
Norge 🇳🇴
@@reicherosterreicher3486 No more wars against brothers and sisters. We all have a common enemy...Thank you Germany for the help you gave us during those difficult times.
Only good thing that ever came out of Sweden was an ice road to Finland
joel malm Just shut your mouth kid
They are “Finnished”
Boom. Nailed it.
Finns, unlike the Germans, were actually the good guys because they constantly fought off Russians in many wars.
Finns were only about hundred years occupied by Russia as most of the history they have with Sweden. That’s why swedish still is the second official language in Finland. Russian language is not , Finns have never been slavs and never will.
Виталий Андриенко Виталий. Вы просто так пишите что краем уха услышали? Вы вообще читали какую нибудь историю? Вы написали бред.
@@StopFear Nothing wrong with the Germans. They were fighting against the whole world. And with a good reason.
,,And remember, no russian."
Ok. That was good comment
Ok
AHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHA Underrated comment
The Finns were undoubtedly the most bad ass soldiers of WW2
no
@@jjt1093 yes
@@davidmurphy8364 lol
@@jjt1093 😂😂
The Gurkhas, I think, take that spot. Lethally efficient in combat and all smiles outside of it. Finns aren't far behind though
The sound design in this film is some of the finest I've ever heard. Hats off to the production team, they sure outdid themselves with this. On another note, does anyone know if there's an english sub of the miniseries? The film version had a couple missing scenes.
I heard it should be on Netflix now.
Yeah
„Those who forget history are doomed to repeat it“. No people on Earth are better described with this than RuZZians.
I like that the soldiers dont have unlimited ammo and actually have to, you know, reload their guns.
Ich bin halb finnisch/deutsch
Mein Ukki Eero hat als Scharfschütze in Lappland gegen die Russen gekämpft.
Ich bin froh das Finland heute noch ein selbstbestimmendes und freies Land ist
Danke Ukki
5/5 Ukki
I am from finland but am of german ancestory❤
Perkele
Aleksib hakee torin grilliltä ilmaisia ranskalaisia
@@iak-rs5fb mistä sinä puhut
Vittu perkeleee!!!
@@iak-rs5fb kuulostaa hyvältä
This movie has very realistic combat. THe sound and visual design is fenomenal. Explosions actually sounds like explosions.
well done, finns.
@ or keep fighting and lose your whole country to the country with millions of troops while we didn't even have million troops
MR FINLAND They wouldn’t.
Amerinazi you should really get The f out of here trolling
this isn't even tge winter war soooo....
Thank you thank you very much
who edited this, that bridge scene happens at end of this movie way after counter attack scene
Unknown soldier, third movie adaptation of novel with same name written in 1954
This movie looks epic! It’s so hard to find a war movie nowadays that looks realistic.
RuZZia needs to understand the result would be even more one-sided in any rematch, with modern NATO weapons.
Nato countries are going to be islamic soon 😁
Antti Rokka, teach me, master!
how about lauri törni?
Finnish soldier.
Aka Larry Thorn.
Just use your internal perkele
@@RohtoriGeePee ? Internal bullets ?
@@RohtoriGeePee Yeah AMOK, use the Perkele! (star wars)
Thank you veterans.
3:26 Seems like the old generation also knew how to teabag after scoring a kill
One of my relatives on my fathers side died in the continuation war in 1942, may he rest in peace.
Finland and Germany! Brothers in arms!
the only ones to help them.
Most Finns however know very well what Germany did for us during our civil war (1918) and during 2 WW. Germans did help us A LOT. We love Germans and they love us. We have the same kind of culture, very Prussian. We still have the saying; "Haluatteko preussilaisen kurin?" ("Do you wish Prussian discipline to be installed?")
Others were busy elseware and your neighbour stayed neutral, plus surrounded. Germany lost the war and as a result of them "helping" you put you on the axis so therefore youwere not occupied which is a win but still lost the war. But that wont happen again! @@Alexandros.Mograine
Gotta love non English speaking Ww2.films
Or ruski
Well unless it's about the English lol. But yeah very nice for the non english people to speak their own language in the film it makes it better
Russia: Ha what a sweet little country, i will take it.
Finland: **Come get some**
Ding ding ding
Greetings to Finland from the USA, glad y'all beat the communists back, in the end both of us won the Cold War!
Finland lost both war, and the US was on the other side in this one.
@@alexanderbarkman7832 Yeah ik, The Finns still kicked the Soviets asses though
@@johnnysockpuppet45
They put up a god fight.
@@alexanderbarkman7832 you're wrong 😁
@@rockybalboa3644
They did better than the Germans.
Finland telling a joke to Stalin
Finland: Helsinki
Stalin: I don't get it
Finland: I know you won't
That was really thrilling, they have warriors blood from their ancestors.
If you guys think this effects are exaggerated or were just made for the action of the clip. Let me tell you that you are wrong, the Finnish army actually obliterated all the soviet troops in their land. And that’s so right.
When I watch this scene, especially during this time right now, all I can think of is this: I hope that if it ever comes down to that, we the current generation will have even on ounce of that same courage as the older generations did. I had relatives who fought in that war and I have heard horror tales about it... How one of them needed to search for his own brother in a pile of bodies... How they sometimes were trying not to fatally shoot Russian soldiers who seemed minors like 16 year olds... I can't even imagine how that must have been like. I can only think that I would shit my pants if I saw anything like it. But I guess, when you don't have a choice you can exceed yourself. These guys fought for their homeland and for all of their loved ones. It makes my heart ache to think, what they would think now if they knew about this situation... I don't want their sacrifice to go to waste. I promise that I will do whatever it takes to honor what they sacrificed for me and for everyone else. If the time comes, I want to be as brave as they were.
yes. I hope too. In this move was my granfater company. He was 18. And after war he newer ewer want to speak violends
But same like Ukraina. If bad people want you life? Then good people must fight. Thats why I go Finland army for one year and can fight for legal and democracy.
And If fight for good side of. No need scare for die.Of course little fear pain when wounded
Very good, gets straight to the content, doesn’t bother with some lame intro. Thank you, mon frère
The Finnish term "motti" meant, I believe, a bundle of wood to be chopped into sticks of firewood--that was how they described their ambush tactics deployed against Soviet forces bunched up or bottlenecked on roads and trails. Without a doubt one of the fiercest and most determined stands in the annals of human conflict.
I can see how the panzerfaust would have changed close combat when Germany had issued millions they were deadly
The Panzerfaust and the Panzerschreck were used in closing stages of the Continuation War. To deadly effect, too.
The first scene when they got pin down was so damn intense
Yea... The guy who we first saw got shot tho...
Soviet Union:we have alot of soldiers
Finland: Let's check there accuracy
Soviet Union:shit
Mesmerizing and impressive! Make more please👍
3:53 *LEIPÄÄ*
:D
BREAD!!
May the great finnish army defend their homeland from the russian opression. Greetings from Sweden
Pozdrowienia z Polski.Finowie jesteście cudownym narodem.Odparliście czerwoną zarazę w 1939.Cześć i chwała waszym poległym żołnierzom🤎🇫🇮🤎
We all Finns have relatives who fought there. My grandfather made it through winter war and wounded continuation war.
It was here in the movie where I realized that most weren't fighting for their country anymore, but merely to survive.
3:52 bread, *nyum*
Finnish soldiers had ice water in their veins. Incredible soldiers.😮
Nobody can blame Finland for the desigion to fight by the side of the germans .The soviets invated in the coutry in1939 .Brave soldiers .My grandfather fouht the german inveators in Greece and i am proud for that
Greece was allowing allied air forces to operate out of their country which killed many German civilians. They were by no means neutral and in return had their assholes torn open.
You make the fighting with The germans sound like a Bad thing
@@jasonbloho8015 Congratulations to your history's teacher.He did agreat job with you .
they were just willing to take any allies they could get, if the US or UK decided to ally with Finland and help them, they would gladly accept, sadly they didn't, however the germans did, and desperate times call for desperate measures
Perkele'd
1:38 someone is screaming PERKELRe😂
Imagine being a big ass army and getting your ass handed to you by a small population of farmers and carpenters.
(Only “winning” because yall were just too big)
Us Americans have mad respect for Finnish soldiers...can you guys keep your field jackets and stuff? We are looking for Finnish and old Estonian camo...its hard to find.
Of course not. Imagine how expensive that would be, tens of thousands of new jackets etc. every year!
@@tyttiMK was just asking because we can keep our camo. Your guys camo is perfect for where I live in northern NY on the Canadian border...ill find some:)
@@georgewashington6225 I doubt the Finnish military would like to buy new, expensive clothes for all seasons for every six months, so the they could clothe all the conscripts starting their service and then give those clothes for them after a few months of wear... I believe the camo is also protected.
@@tyttiMK probably, we call it gortex. Stays dry in wet conditions.
@@georgewashington6225 You mean Gore-Tex? Finnish soldiers have to be able to fight in temperatures ranging from below -45 degrees to around +35 degrees Celsius. They need a bit more than just Gore-Tex...
This video is Butter than a Hollywood film
I love their language.
This was my fathers war. Asseri Johnannes Kauppi, Koone Pistooli soldier, 5th Division ( Lynx) ,2 Regiment.
Unknown soldier!Unknown meant dead or sacrifice for his lovely country no one known!These Finnish had his lover and family but most beloved mother land!
No we did not like russia we liked our *FATHER* land
@@finnishwehraboo8377 yes Russians has mother land Finnish have father land.
Actually, historians say that most of them didn't care about patrionism. They fought so they fellow soldiers and friends could survive. Not to mention their families back home. Many of the soldiers actually started rebelling at the officers. Some got death penalty.
This scene is from The Unknown Soldier (2017). Very good movie and TV-series, highly recommended.
Veterans told, that it was just bam-bam-bam-bam in Syväri in June ´44. Earth was just bouncing when Red Army started Grand Attack of ´44. Thank God they broke away in time. Some say there was in salvos more TNT per square kilometre than in Dresden and Hamburg bombings ´44 combined, but who knows.
Aber was für eine FANTASTISCH SPEKTAKULÄRE SZENE aus diesem GROSSEN FINNISCHEN FILM✨✨✨✨✨✨✨💪🏻💪🏻🇫🇮🇫🇮🇫🇮🇫🇮🇫🇮🇫🇮🇫🇮🇫🇮🇫🇮💪🏻💪🏻✨✨✨✨✨✨✨
Incredible military effectivness 👍 the finnish army
@ losing over 200k men to finland Nice
@ its Karjala
American exceptionazism 卐 but hey fins hold russians for 105 days with poor eguipment and supply
Heres a traslation for yall. This is in order.
Soldier: Ok, we can start fighting soon.
Soldier 2: Antti, get out of there. Antti come down to the ditch.
Antti: It's time to go.
Soldier 3: Detach.
Soldier 4: Detach?
Antti: (Cannot understand)
Antti: Take the rifle with you.
Antti: BACK OF BOYS! BACK OFF BOYS!
Next scene
Koskela: FORWARD!
Soldier: FORWARD
*other soldiers yell*
Soldier: SHOOT NEAR THAT TREE! AT THAT STICK PILE! AND SHOOT LIKE HELL!
Soldier 2: OK THERE! COVER ME!
Soldier 3: COVER ME!
Russians: GRENADE!
Soldier 4: COVER ME! COVER M-
Soldier 5: IM GONNA GET YOU PERKELE!
Soldier 6: Bread?
Soldier: Lets empty some ditches and then we snowball.
Soldier 6: Saatana!
Soldier 7: We cant get trough!
Soldier: You got any grenades?
Soldier 6: No.
Soldier 6: Lets go then!
Soldier: Fucking hell!
Soldier: KOSKELA! FORWARD!
Koskela: FORWARD BOYS!
Soldiers: FORWARD! FORWARD!
I fucking love Finland. It's the strongest country in the world and probably the most effective. Most leverage/person in the world.
Soviets: We are the strongest
Fins: PERKELE SAATANA MEIKÄLÄINEN UNIA NÄKEE
The U.S army made their grenades roughly the size of baseball's knowing most G.I.s were familiar with throwing a baseball.
The soldier charging, screaming and swearing is supposed to be half crazy, completely uninterested in even pretending to follow army rules, but also the most lethal soldier in the batallion.
What movie is this? Also, saying "Perkele" seems like the safe thing to do
Tuntematon sotilas or english unknown soldier.
Dont shout perkele near the russians, you will cause an epidemic of shitting pants (ShiFin1939)
My great grandfather, native Karel participated in the war, but on the other side. He was the commander of a mortar crew.
He spent the entire war in Karelia and then his regiment was transferred to Germany, where he participated in the capture of Dresden. My father was named after him.
Don't forget the soldiers of that war, no matter what flags they fought under
Respect! Winning the nazis was great for Finland and for the rest of humanity. We just wanted freedom and it's not your grandfathers fault that he was forsed in to this war.
My mother's father fought for finland, and my father's father fought for soviet union, after war both were deported to siberia.
@@neko222svo Get your Z filth off this page.
@@neko222svo Слава России Z
@@walthermodel01 Слава России.
The lot of a frontline infantryman is dangerous and unpleasant. Thankfully, there are still those willing to fulfill this role.
Well if Germany crushed the communist filth that has polluted us ever since. 90% of the wars following WW2 would never have occurred.
@@shaynemc7533 they haven't been around since the 90s and the degeneracy that is around today comes straight from the English ideology of liberalism and none of it plagued the socialist East
Yeah but the socialist east was plagued by... Idk... Not having basic human rights?
When people gonna stop making comments like "fucking russians, i hate them all" or "brave finish solidier killing soviet soldiers"? You know we are in 2019 right ?
My Great Grandmother is part Finish 🇫🇮
Russia must have thought Finland would've been a pushover, how wrong they were. They had a well funded a highly respected army, and that still exists to this day.
Финны в России покупают пушки, танки, современная финская штурмовая винтовка это АК 47
@@папа-ы5и sure
summers we attacked. winters we defended.
Soviets: Let’s invade this pathetic bunch of farmers
The Finns: hold my beer...
Älä make tapa niitä kaikkii! Jätä meille jotain.
Finland invented the Molotov cocktail as an insult to the Russian general of that name.
Name only, technology is thousands of years old =)
@@duhni4551 bensa keksittii 1000 vuotta sitte vai :D
Vjatseslav Molotov was a foreign ministeri of the Soviet Union back then.
I can see why the Russians never gained a permanent foothold over Europe like they did in Asia. The Finns finnished them.
The Chinese Nationalist Muslim army led by Ma Bufang Halted Soviet invasion of Xinjiang and Tibet in 1936 , the soviets even used Mustard gas on the Chinese Muslim defenders,. Yet the soviets could not gain a foothold in the east.
The conflict started in 1934 and ended unofficially 1936.
Love finland from 🇩🇪
what is the movie name?
Tuntematon sotilas/The Unknown Soldier (2017 version), either the full 3 hour movie or the shorter international version. There's also the 4,5 hour miniseries version that should come on dvd or smthg soon and should also have eng subs. Someone uploaded the 3 hour movie with decent english subtitles somewhere also.
This is one of the films one has to see, based on one of the best novels also.
Here's the 3 hour version of the movie I think: archive.org/embed/tuus1
unknownsoldiermovie.com/?fbclid=IwAR2gLg1YG_Be7sQc2LtE9T_GnzmIrBzrCwPvryLDorFGF22pZOA62Erwhjc
Tuntematon sotilas / unknow soldier
Tuntematon Sotilas 2017 version
Why would you ruin a movie you have no rights to with your own watermark?
Молодці Suomi. Справжні герої!
Power of Finland.
Stalin: Can we have Karelia?
Finland: 4:30
And Stalin still had Karelia
@@mongolballempire8664 after 800,000 casualties and Stalin having his NKVD murdering every civilian they come across
"So, when the soviets invaded us without bringing enough food and ammo, it really sucked for them. So we are going to try if it´ll suck for us as well if we do the same."
-Mannerheim explaining why finnland should join the attack on the soviets
Finnish ppls just having fun :)
Minun isä oli 100% sotainvalidi, molemmat jalat jäivät Poventsaan -43. Sota oli tabu, asiasta ei keskusteltu. Isä kuoli 2005, vieden sotajutut mukanaan hautaan. Miten isä haavoittui, senkin kuulin toisaalta, aivan eri tarina mitä äiti kertoi. Joitain juttuja isä toisteli monta kertaa. Haukkui Lahti-Salorannan pikakiväärin alimpaan helvettiin. Toinen juttu oli, että marssilla metsässä oli jäänyt kp varmistamatta, sopiva risu ja sarja meni korvan vierestä taivaalle. Nyt näin vanhempana, harmittaa ankarasti, että en saanut isän juttuja tallennettua, enkä saanut isää avautumaan asiasta. Isä muisti myös toistaa lausetta. "Sota on järjentöntä nuoreten miesten ja kaluston tuhlausta". Pitää paikkansa. Isä selvisi hengissä vammautuneena, kaikki veljet kuolivat. Kaikki kunnia veteraaneille, tätä kunniaa ei toki valtio ja kaupunki muistanut kun lopun ajat tulivat. Lopun aika oli aivan käsittämätöntä kuraa, me lapset taisteltiin kaikki avut, mikä hänelle kuuluivat. Pala kerrallaan. Opin, että veteraaneille en ikinä lahjoita mitään, apuja ei sieltä saa, joku vie kai rahat. Veteraanille ei apuja sieltä saa.
The Finns in the winter war had Sisu. 🇫🇮❤️
This is Continuation war 1942-1944 when they had Sisu and Panzerfausts.
@Aniruddh Were you born stupid or did you learn later?
@Aniruddh In homeschool, I guess.
A real teacher would not have let you pass.
What is the title of the film?
Tuntematon sotilas (The unkown soldier)
It is in mini series format at Netfix
When the Snow speaks Finnish
4:29 he said Perkele... haha funny finnish meme haha
Я восхишён смелостью финских людей!
What’s the name of the movie this clip is taken from?
Tuntematon sotilas or unkown soldier
Subtitles would be nice...less then 6 million speak Finnish.
Sufficient to say they are shouting about ammunition and the location of the enemy.
Kill them all. No mercy. Commie bastards
: ) Before this scene they say, "do you remember when you were swimming in the Vuoksi river as a child? Now the dead are floating there." At the beginning of the movie Rokka swims as a child in the river.
@@dickvansteijn4115
That's exactly what they did!
that why you rest should learn finish !
Soviets: WHY HITREGISTER ISNT WORKING