If you have ever served in any military you can really appreciate the subtle comedy that happens whenever there are formations such as these. Some guy always being late The lookout uncerimoniously yelling that the people you have been standing in formation for the last hour are finally arriving Trying not to laugh The sun blinding you during eyes left or right The higher ups unshure when to stop or when to start saluting Brilliant attention to detail
Abraham Lincoln: haha I suspect if that russian priest had rung the bell at the wrong time then afterwards the Tsar would have demanded that the priest be imprisoned or worse shot by a firing squad. Haha
@@harverc229 If it were in Stalin's time, not just the priest but perhaps his entire family also might have been sent to the gulag if they didn't publicly condemn their family member priest for his mistake.
This is from a film named:The barber of Siberia. Amazing film I recommend it immensely, it will make you laugh, it will make you cry, it's just amazing.
@@theregimentball8260 come give Wilhelm his credit, it was Willy that made the sealed train decision to transfer Lenin from Switzerland to Russian Finland
Very interesting. So the current style (the goose step, the soldier greeting, the “uraa”) of Russian parade was dated back during the Imperial Russia era, not the Soviet one.
@@fl596 Thank you for your kind correction! Here it is: Jacques-Louis David's (1748-1825) painting 'The Oath of the Horatii' (1784). Best wishes and enjoy your weekend.
Ura comes from the Mongol word for “charge”. They would chant it as a signal to attack. The Russians appropriated it and have chanted it since medieval times.
@@caseclosed9342 the origin of the word "ура" (hurrah) is unknown. Possibly adopted from German hurra, itself of uncertain origin, or possibly an alteration of huzzah. As you can see, the word is used in English too (hoorah, hooray, hurra, hurray). It's not from Mongol
These were majestic times, See what happens when Low-IQ peasants overthrow the monarch, When peasants rose to power and threw Russia into nearly seventy years of depression during the Soviet Union. Wish we could turn back time.
Ouija1210 Yeah if you consider serfdom, abject poverty and barren wilderness civilized, then sure the Russian Empire/Russia has been ‘civilized’ for a long time
serfdom was abolished in 1861 and it were light in front of US slavery,and in tsarist russia there was no holodomor with over ten millions died of starvation,and no stalinist purges
@@kaimalino528 Russia is not America Republic MAY be real America Monarchi IS real Russia Youn may advocate Republic for America and leave Russian monarcy alone. Don't be like those governments (neoliberal America, soviet communists)cwho believe their Ideology must apply to everyone
Потом к власти пришли евреи в 20 веке и до сих пор сидят у власти. Наш президент еврей, наш министр иностранных дел это еврей, наш министр разведки тоже еврей, министр образования тоже еврей и т.д. Почти все друзья нашего президента - евреи
@@levinsky3597 Quite interesting to know, thanks for the information, I knew there were German teachers and officials, but not that it was ruled by them.
@@fritzfromsouth5935 Catherine the Great - Catherine II (born Sophie of Anhalt-Zerbst; 2 May 1729 - 17 November 1796), most commonly known as Catherine the Great, was Empress of Russia from 1762 until 1796, the country's last empress regnant and longest-ruling female leader. Catherine was born in Stettin, Province of Pomerania, Kingdom of Prussia. Моst of Russian princesses and princes were from German lands (states that now in modern Germany) or were married to German royalties. Tsar Nickolas II was quarter German, quarter Danish, quarter English, and only less than 10% of Russian origin. His wife Empress of Russia Alexandra Feodorovna - born as Princess Alix Viktoria Helene Luise Beatrix of Hesse and by Rhine, a Grand Duchy then part of the German Empire - was a German Princess. As you see - after Peter the Great died Russia was ruled by the people with German blood ))
@@fritzfromsouth5935 He should've meant Baltic Germans, Baltic nobiles basically equals the elite class of the Russian empire, from military brass to diplomats.
@@ammotol5377 Thank you! But I meant what those two cadets are doing with their fingers? Why do they hook their little finger on each other's What should this mean?
@@zolwpoznan7456 If the cadets were saying "We wish you health your imperial highness" then wouldn't they say that to the young grand duke "Misha" instead of the Tsar???? If the cadets were talking to the tsar then they would say "We wish you health your imperial majesty"???? Please explain if I'm right or wrong.
@@Jim63071 Then why did Zolw Poznan say that the cadets responded to the tsar after he said " I wish you health, cadets " by saying " We wish you health your imperial highness " instead of " We wish you health your imperial majesty " . My only guess is that Zolw Poznan made a mistake in the translation. Right or Wrong????
If you have ever served in any military you can really appreciate the subtle comedy that happens whenever there are formations such as these.
Some guy always being late
The lookout uncerimoniously yelling that the people you have been standing in formation for the last hour are finally arriving
Trying not to laugh
The sun blinding you during eyes left or right
The higher ups unshure when to stop or when to start saluting
Brilliant attention to detail
Браво. Самый тупой комментарий
Нет @@AntonBrant
5:11 Imagine if he accidentally rings the bell in the middle of the Tsar's speech.
Abraham Lincoln: haha I suspect if that russian priest had rung the bell at the wrong time then afterwards the Tsar would have demanded that the priest be imprisoned or worse shot by a firing squad. Haha
Then they would use his head to ring the bell.
My bad!!
I’d imagine if a priest in 1930s Russia did the same thing he would’ve been sent to the gulags If churches were still a thing under Stalin’s Rule.
@@harverc229 If it were in Stalin's time, not just the priest but perhaps his entire family also might have been sent to the gulag if they didn't publicly condemn their family member priest for his mistake.
4:05
when a man listen to his wife, they wont even have children at all
lol
2:56 Lol Putin time travelling again.
Lol wtf
he's immortal. that's why
@@reychester1610 yeah
Immortal
I I I I I I immortal
ian lewis he is from soviet times
This is from a film named:The barber of Siberia. Amazing film I recommend it immensely, it will make you laugh, it will make you cry, it's just amazing.
This is the comment I was looking for
These were Alexander III's days. Sad to think that in less than 35 years these young officers would all be dead.
Dead in WW1/Russian Civil War or executed in the Red Terror? A lot of them might have even retired by then!
@@biggrigga Stalin still purged most of the military leadership because of his paranoia.
Actually many low level tzar officers were given a chance to continue service in the Red Army and many continued in it.
Russian General Brusilov continued to Serve in red army until he died in 1926.
@Brady Fries yeah pretty much
I love this segment. This is when Holy Russia was mighty. God Save the Tsar. Thanking for sharing.
What made them fall
@@goyonman9655 Nicholas II
@@theregimentball8260 come give Wilhelm his credit, it was Willy that made the sealed train decision to transfer Lenin from Switzerland to Russian Finland
The beauty is in it's Sacramentality. The Czar becoming one with his People and they with Him. Vivat!
@@goyonman9655I KNOW! I KNOW! Foreign ideas, intellectuals, who knew NOTHING of the land AND... (wait for it)... Jews. Thank you for time.
Very interesting. So the current style (the goose step, the soldier greeting, the “uraa”) of Russian parade was dated back during the Imperial Russia era, not the Soviet one.
And the so-called "fascist salute' back to the Roman Empire.
@@mullahbaksheesh9151 No actual proof of that, the first ever usage of it was in the 18th century in a painting made by a french artist if im correct.
@@fl596 Thank you for your kind correction!
Here it is: Jacques-Louis David's (1748-1825) painting 'The Oath of the Horatii' (1784).
Best wishes and enjoy your weekend.
Ura comes from the Mongol word for “charge”. They would chant it as a signal to attack. The Russians appropriated it and have chanted it since medieval times.
@@caseclosed9342 the origin of the word "ура" (hurrah) is unknown. Possibly adopted from German hurra, itself of uncertain origin, or possibly an alteration of huzzah. As you can see, the word is used in English too (hoorah, hooray, hurra, hurray). It's not from Mongol
This is what high culture looks like.
Well, where is it now? Because Russia looks nothing like that.
@@geoffreycharles6330in goes back to the Russian empire 19th century, not modern Russia you stinky but... 🙄
@@geoffreycharles6330 Not quite but ok. 😂😂😂
British: Hooray!
Americans: Hoorah!
Russians: ÜRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRAAAH
British: Hoozah!
Prussia: Hoozah.....(was that ?
And that is what i call discipline
God save the Tsar
I bet those guys really enjoyed making that scene
cant believe ive actually been here. Cathedral square inside the kremlin
I love this scene so historic and inspiring
Did these troops just graduate from an Academy?
yes, fresh officers
Preobrazhensky Regiment
@@matthewearlywine5535 I think it's suvorow military academy graduation, not neccessarily peobrazhensky regiment
No, they did this every day before lunch.
2:06
Tsar Nicolas II invented "Bringing your child to work" day.
I mean look! Alexei is there at the front seat!
Edit: Sorry wrong timeline.
It’s actually Tsar Alexander III and his younger son Grand Duke Mikhail
@@DeVolksrepubliek the preteen commieboo
@@DeVolksrepubliek ok
@@stealtho Its very annoying when someone deletes a comment out of context.
Help...why do I cringe at my own comment after 2 years.
It's Tsar Aleksander III and his younger son Grand Duke Mikhail
What is the march starting at 4:01 ?
Марш 180 Саратовского полка (March of 180th Saratov Infantry Regment)
Рад, что люди помнят о России что-то больше, чем СССР ✌🏻
@@Kontuberniy Большое спасибо!
Interesting that the Preobrajensky March was also played by the German Wehrmacht during the Third Reich.
Jackson Reilly is there footage of that?
Footage pllss
Yeah no. You mean the Königgrazter March
The -Not Sees- never would have appropriated a "dirty Slаv" song for use by their -Übermenchen-.
0:47 In English: Russian Priest: oh my, I'm late.
the boy must be Grand Duke Mikhael,born 1878
0:47 Me when I’m late for school
me too
You've provided me real cultural enrichment posting it. So opposite to that things liberal establishment calls enrichment.
Dont bring that negativity here dude....
Conservatives are much more pro establishment. Look at the people they give tax breaks to lmao
7:00 when the Russian Empire unites 'till now
4:12 Name of this march?
March 180th Saratov Infantry
I read that Alexander III hated horses and that he was very tall, 6 ft 4-5
I just love the marching song preobrazhensky march
And Alten jager march
So damn coool
Alten Jäger March???
The on playing from the 4th minute is march of 108 th Saratov regiment.
2:34 what is the tzar saying here can someone pls translate
Hello, junkers
It means "we grant you health, cadets". Thank me later.
4:01 wat march are they playing
ruclips.net/video/U8vp4fM0hJU/видео.html
Сербы и русские - это братья!!!
@طه حسين все славяне в мире объединятся
Serbs and russians are one
What movie is this? And where can I find the eng sub?
its called siberian barber
What film is this? It looks beautiful and patriotic, I would like to watch it.
The Barber of Siberia
These were majestic times, See what happens when Low-IQ peasants overthrow the monarch, When peasants rose to power and threw Russia into nearly seventy years of depression during the Soviet Union. Wish we could turn back time.
Peasants don't plan revolutions, foreign oligarchs do. The whole thing was astroturfed
I'm pretty sure they still did live better under Soviet Union after the war.
@@rosehipp Stalin kill 60 000 000 of people how it can be better and many of these are died in poverty and hunger
@@ivankomadanvonrakovac8415 Not in Stalin's time, I meant after his reign, like Brezhnevs
@@rosehipp No just Stalin kill the 60 000 000 of people. But anyway he is criminal from his youth (he was a thief) to death
I really like your channel
You repost some great movies , shows and clips . Please keep up the good work
Is the child Grand Duke Mikail?
Yep
I think not him
The future Nicholas II.
This is Michael
Yes
3:09 alter jaeger march
was a time when Russia was civilized and powerfull..
More than 190 million Russian people starved under Romanov politics.
Lol
Ouija1210 Yeah if you consider serfdom, abject poverty and barren wilderness civilized, then sure the Russian Empire/Russia has been ‘civilized’ for a long time
Levvy Is Awesome, shut up you, as a Russian i asy to you. it's a lie
serfdom was abolished in 1861 and it were light in front of US slavery,and in tsarist russia there was no holodomor with over ten millions died of starvation,and no stalinist purges
as someone form the usa i see this as the real russia
What happened to this
So you are a Monarchist, you obviously disagree with America's founding fathers.
@@kaimalino528
Russia is not America
Republic MAY be real America
Monarchi IS real Russia
Youn may advocate Republic for America and leave Russian monarcy alone.
Don't be like those governments (neoliberal America, soviet communists)cwho believe their Ideology must apply to everyone
2:55 Putin?
What’s the name of this movie/show
@Martin thanks I want to watch it looks amazing
I believe it is “Siberian barber” or in Russian “Сибирский цирюльник»
the things that the soldiers have in the arms of their uniforms is very similar to the military bands of Prussia and the German Empire.
В то время Россией правили немцы, немецкие учителя и офицеры. Так что возможно ты прав
Потом к власти пришли евреи в 20 веке и до сих пор сидят у власти. Наш президент еврей, наш министр иностранных дел это еврей, наш министр разведки тоже еврей, министр образования тоже еврей и т.д. Почти все друзья нашего президента - евреи
@@levinsky3597 Quite interesting to know, thanks for the information, I knew there were German teachers and officials, but not that it was ruled by them.
@@fritzfromsouth5935 Catherine the Great - Catherine II (born Sophie of Anhalt-Zerbst; 2 May 1729 - 17 November 1796), most commonly known as Catherine the Great, was Empress of Russia from 1762 until 1796, the country's last empress regnant and longest-ruling female leader. Catherine was born in Stettin, Province of Pomerania, Kingdom of Prussia. Моst of Russian princesses and princes were from German lands (states that now in modern Germany) or were married to German royalties. Tsar Nickolas II was quarter German, quarter Danish, quarter English, and only less than 10% of Russian origin. His wife Empress of Russia Alexandra Feodorovna - born as Princess Alix Viktoria Helene Luise Beatrix of Hesse and by Rhine, a Grand Duchy then part of the German Empire - was a German Princess. As you see - after Peter the Great died Russia was ruled by the people with German blood ))
@@fritzfromsouth5935 He should've meant Baltic Germans, Baltic nobiles basically equals the elite class of the Russian empire, from military brass to diplomats.
4:22 what they said ?
tell me please
"счет? и раз! " that means "score?? aaand one!"
@@Niko-jl4ex thanks !
finally i know it
@@riovoneinzbern8849 u welcome :)
Outstanding ! Preobrazhensky March, Alexander III (young Nicholas II) and Russian Imperial Hymn !
This is Grand Duke Michail not Nicholas II
@@thereparator2542 ---Thanks for the correction. It's true, the Tsarina says "Misha">
And Egerskiy March.
That's Mikhail Romanov younger brother Of Nikolay
Nicky was already a teenager by then
Soldiers celebrating
The soldiers in the Background: *IS THIS SOME SORT OF A CELEBRATING ARMY?*
Faszinierender Filmausschnitt!
@Nils Loesing der Barbier von Sibirien.
Anyone know the name of the march at 3:11?
it is "Saratov Regiment March"
Егерский Марш
ruclips.net/video/QhBQ3B6KCU4/видео.html
0:16 wrong flag, the romanov black gold white was the flag that time
Not is correct flag
The flag you say is alexander ii period 😊 after and before flag imperial is russian federation 😊
That flag was only used for 50 years and most Russian ship still flew the Russian flag.
What movie is this from? There’s no description
Barber of Siberia 😊
Love the tsar
Which film is this?
I believe it is “Siberian barber”
4:01 If Anyone knows this song Please tell me.
Saratov March
ruclips.net/video/U8vp4fM0hJU/видео.html
Which film is this?
i keep forgetting its a movie
What movie is this from?
The Barber of Siberia
What film is this from ?
What is the name of this movie??
The Barber of Siberia
4:23 What should this mean?
- Score?!
- Aaaand One! =)
@@ammotol5377 Thank you! But I meant what those two cadets are doing with their fingers? Why do they hook their little finger on each other's
What should this mean?
@@vornamenachname920 To keep the row shoulder to shoulder
@@ammotol5377 Thank you :D
name of the movie?
Movie name?
What's the title of the march used in this clip?
Preobrajensky March.
The entrance is March of the Preobrazhensky Regiment. The one when he is leaving is God save the Tsar, the Imperial Russian Anthem.
And , Yegersky March ...
Zicheng Liu and the saratovsky March
what movie is that
Nothing has changed except arms and tactics.
What movie is it
Barber of Siberia
Is Nicholas II the kid?
Yeet Skeet: No, it's Nicholas II's younger brother Grand Duke Michael.
Name of the movie please
The Barber of Siberia
1:35 my favorite segment
Someone Colud give me a tilte of that movie?
The Barber of Siberia (Сибирский цирюльник)
Many thanks! Please pass on my felicitations to Monsieur Dupond as well ;)
@Some One Cyrulik syberyjski.
What movie is this?
What movie
anyone what name of this movie ? please
The Barber of Siberia
Names film?
The Barber of Siberia
What is the name of this march 4:01
March of the 180th Saratov Infantry Regiment
Can someone translate to English 100% accuracy from 2:35 - 2:42
Tsar: I wish you health, cadets!
Cadets: We-wish-you-health-your-im-peri-al-high-ness!
Zolw Poznan thank u
@@zolwpoznan7456 If the cadets were saying "We wish you health your imperial highness" then wouldn't they say that to the young grand duke "Misha" instead of the Tsar???? If the cadets were talking to the tsar then they would say "We wish you health your imperial majesty"???? Please explain if I'm right or wrong.
@@herondelatorre4023 First they said it to the Tsar, then to the Heir.
@@Jim63071 Then why did Zolw Poznan say that the cadets responded to the tsar after he said " I wish you health, cadets " by saying " We wish you health your imperial highness " instead of " We wish you health your imperial majesty " . My only guess is that Zolw Poznan made a mistake in the translation. Right or Wrong????
Love russian People from Algeria 🇩🇿♥️🇷🇺
What is the title of this movie ?
The Barber of Siberia
@@aidenlapina2614 ^thanks !
Dom PJD No problemo!
Whobis the little boy supposed to be? Nicholas II? Cause he was an adult back then.
He is Nicholas’ younger brother, Grand Duke Mikhail. Nicholas should have been around 16.
@@claudiapennesi99 Nope. Since the scene in the movie took place in 1885 Nicholas who was born in 1868 would have been 17 in that year.
@@claudiapennesi99 oh thank you for clarifying
It is Mikhail Alexandrovich the Tsar fourth child.
Film name The Barber of Siberia
what movie is it from
Сибирский цирюльник. Режиссер никита михалков
Which movie is that?
www.imdb.com/title/tt0120125/?ref_=nv_sr_srsg_0
Ringing that giant bell without any form of ear muffs. 💀💀💀
2:05 march?
Preobrazensky march
why were they celebrating at the end???
За Русь
What's this movie called
The Barber of Siberia
حلووووه
Name of movie ?
Михалков понаснимал свои фантазии.
2:53 oh dear nyahahahahaha
Is that little kid Tsar Nicholas II
His younger brother
Mikhail
Name of teh movie
Чё за фильм?
Сибирский Цирюльник
What song are they playing when the Tsar enters?
@AviationBoi 2007 Thank you! That's probably spelled 'Preobrazhensky March'.
Is that young nicholai?
No , is Mikhail alexandrovich
So that child is not nicholai ,instead its mihkail alexandrovich?
Movie?
Barber of Siberia, thank me later
What is this movie name ?
The Barber of Siberia
1:46
What march is playint in the 3.15?
ruclips.net/video/QhBQ3B6KCU4/видео.html
@@ammotol5377 Thank you man
HURAAAAAAAAAAA
HURAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA
HURAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA
What movie?
It's Anime «Barber of Siberia»/«Сибирский цирюльник» («Sibirskiy tsiryulnik»)
I love the style of those Imperial Russian Army uniforms.
movie names?
2023 anyone?