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  • @TheArmchairHistorian
    @TheArmchairHistorian  25 дней назад +210

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    • @aleksk5534
      @aleksk5534 25 дней назад +4

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      @aleksk5534 25 дней назад +2

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  • @gigrichie3313
    @gigrichie3313 25 дней назад +1006

    My grandpas brother use to be a Red Army soldier once. In 1942 in the frontlines of the Belarus he have been lost. After that my grandpa was sent to the frontline, and fought for Caucasus, then got injured in Maikop in 1943. Then in 1944, when Red Army soilders reached the Warsaw, they found the body of my grandpas brother laying on the street, he wore in the Weirmacht uniform and was fighting in 1/111 "Donmez" batallion of Azerbaijani Legion against soviets. When my grandpa heard this news in the Mahackala hospital, he felt anger and pain, but there was nothing to do... my grandpa died in 1971, because of sepsis. This story he told to my dad, and my dad told it to me.
    I think, it's awful to face purge from your goverment or be excecuted by the enemy, but much worse is, to fight against your brother...

    • @xxsteve666xx2
      @xxsteve666xx2 25 дней назад +6

      nah

    • @abhinandkrishna3430
      @abhinandkrishna3430 25 дней назад +88

      @@xxsteve666xx2 tf you mean nah?

    • @heavyartillery-qm5hu
      @heavyartillery-qm5hu 25 дней назад +29

      @@gigrichie3313 they were both fighting for the monsters

    • @noahjohnson935
      @noahjohnson935 25 дней назад +1

      ​@@abhinandkrishna3430 he's probably a "Redpill" Neo

    • @istoppedcaring6209
      @istoppedcaring6209 25 дней назад

      the nazis were such dogmatic morons that they couldn't even exploit hatred for the stalin regime when handed to them on a silver platter. they showed their true weakness when they didn't uphold the geneva convention for russian soldiers (even if that went both ways) instead allowing millions to starve in captivity, they could have supported the POA and manpower would be handed to them on a silver platter but they essentially worked against free manpower.
      offcourse that is exactly what made them bad to begin with, if they had been less dogmatic they wouldn't even have gone to war or at least not in that way

  • @VCMEntertainments
    @VCMEntertainments 25 дней назад +1064

    The russian revolution and civil war ended some 18 years prior Operation Barbarossa. So for many people that sided with the white army or other national factions that had to live under soviet rule the german invasion was seen as the chance for a course-correcture.

    • @shubhnamdeo2865
      @shubhnamdeo2865 25 дней назад

      those who sided with the Nazis quickly realized how much worse they were than Stalin.

    • @flakka1685
      @flakka1685 25 дней назад +34

      And if would have, if not for Hitler’s mistakes, delays and winter

    • @MuhammadIbrahim-ij5jb
      @MuhammadIbrahim-ij5jb 25 дней назад +14

      Sergey Taboritsky

    • @user-ob4sq6fi3s
      @user-ob4sq6fi3s 25 дней назад +82

      ​​@@flakka1685or his inability to put ideology aside for strategic value.
      There were people who welcomed the Germans as liberators from the brutal tyranny of Stalin and his Bolsheviks. Particularly nationalities like the Ukrainians. And yet, Hitler not only allowed, he ordered his troops to act with the outmost brutality and refused to allow 700,000 Russian volunteers to fight on the German side.
      These acts further solidified Stalin's grip on his people 😢
      So when the Germans laid siege to Leningrad, the Soviets weren't willing to even hear of surrender

    • @slavicemperor8279
      @slavicemperor8279 25 дней назад +42

      Big problem for the Germans is that the vast majority of White Army generals and leaders in exile condemned Barbarossa and refused any and all collaboration with Germans. They initially wanted Karbyshev- an Imperial Russian officer, to lead the collaborationist formation. But Karbyshev hated German racial politics and was obviously opposed to genocidal and expansionist Third Reich plans for USSR, so he was frozen alive by Germans. And instead, they took Vlasov. A crooked opportunist who used to be a hardcore communist. They never fully trusted Vlasov and there were correct in that, considering he did switch sides by helping Czech communists in Prague.

  • @unkownhistory7660
    @unkownhistory7660 25 дней назад +900

    Imangine being a georgian collaborator knowing their fellow and georgian citizen Jugasvilli will give no mercy

    • @giorgijioshvili9713
      @giorgijioshvili9713 25 дней назад +17

      Stalin was not a Georgian citizen, he never lived in Georgia when it was independent

    • @MuddieRain
      @MuddieRain 25 дней назад +16

      (Stalin for those who don’t know)

    • @olegshtolc7245
      @olegshtolc7245 25 дней назад +150

      @@giorgijioshvili9713don’t try to distance Stalin from Georgia . He was loved there ,even so when Khrushchev denounced him there were riots in Georgia

    • @giorgijioshvili9713
      @giorgijioshvili9713 25 дней назад +15

      @@olegshtolc7245 many People though that Khrushchevs anti-stalin policies were anti-Georgian policies thats why there were major protests in major cities, it evantualy turned into independent protests and kicked started Georgian independence movemant leaded by Zviad gamsakhurdia and Merab kostava

    • @xXFlameHaze92Xx
      @xXFlameHaze92Xx 25 дней назад +46

      @@giorgijioshvili9713 sorry, but yeah, he was Georgian, and being Georgian did not stop him with his neighbourhood buddy lavrenti beria from brutally punishing and murdering his own people.
      That doesnt mean all Georgians are like stalin or like stalin. The same applies for Germany, germans and the chap with the funny mustache

  • @polargray1
    @polargray1 25 дней назад +660

    IIRC some collaborators were even White Army veterans and émigrés who saw this as a second chance against the Reds
    An entire unit was even formed, having over 4000 men called the "Russian National People's Army" or the "RNNA", primarily led by émigrés with ties to who had ties with an American-based Russian fascist Anastasy Vonsiatsky

    • @Palach624
      @Palach624 25 дней назад +54

      Most important white army veterans were in exile in Serbia and most refused to collaborate with Germans. It was just a tiny fraction that did

    • @wallachia4797
      @wallachia4797 25 дней назад

      @@Palach624 The vast majority of whites fled to China and ended up staying in Manchuria in cities such as Harbin.

    • @ordinaryrat
      @ordinaryrat 24 дня назад +22

      Samara. if you know you know.

    • @user-gw6yw6hr9h
      @user-gw6yw6hr9h 24 дня назад +25

      @@ordinaryrat TNO TNO TNO TNO NTO TNO TNO TNO TNO!!!!!

    • @concept5631
      @concept5631 24 дня назад

      NTO? ​@@user-gw6yw6hr9h

  • @jokodihaynes419
    @jokodihaynes419 25 дней назад +2400

    The way Stalin treated ukrainians and others nationalities i don't blame them for switching sides

  • @Insanir
    @Insanir 25 дней назад +196

    "For England, James?" - Alec Trevelyan, 006

    • @jgv2699
      @jgv2699 25 дней назад +31

      "No, for me." - James Bond, 007.

    • @javierganzarain4559
      @javierganzarain4559 24 дня назад +16

      "Not exactly our finest hour..."

    • @kilppa
      @kilppa 24 дня назад +6

      Exactly what came to my mind as well. A special movie for Sean Bean; he survived almost until the very end.

  • @miles-eq3hv
    @miles-eq3hv 25 дней назад +369

    Bro they switched teams half way through the game...

    • @Anti_NAQ
      @Anti_NAQ 25 дней назад +4

      😂🤣

    • @olegshtolc7245
      @olegshtolc7245 25 дней назад +18

      @@miles-eq3hv auto balance

    • @TacitusKilgore-b5g
      @TacitusKilgore-b5g 25 дней назад +12

      And still lost

    • @user-ze9rh9ts3t
      @user-ze9rh9ts3t 25 дней назад +13

      Ever heard of co-belligerents? People and countries don’t just swap sides likes that. The Germans were highly untrustworthy of the Ukrainians and Russians that would join their ranks and fight with them.
      Same with the Allies, still treating the Italian republic as an axis nation and punishing as such at the end of the war.

    • @Anti_NAQ
      @Anti_NAQ 25 дней назад

      @@user-ze9rh9ts3t it's a joke

  • @TimothyFisher-kf7cq
    @TimothyFisher-kf7cq 25 дней назад +241

    I feel like it’s still important to note that when it came to the partisan war, the vast majority of Soviet civilians, at least ethically Russian ones and many Belarusians & Ukrainians as well, willingly supported the partisans because most of them identified way more with their own countrymen than their occupiers, most of whom didn’t care for their wellbeing and in many cases were actively trying to exterminate them.

    • @onemanwithin
      @onemanwithin 25 дней назад +35

      Yes, but this guy will not say that.... ...

    • @Birdman369
      @Birdman369 25 дней назад +35

      Belarus was particularly notable as the local partisans were very well organized and controlled roughly 60% of the country (mostly rural areas and wilderness) by 1943.

    • @FrankThings-t2c
      @FrankThings-t2c 24 дня назад

      That is true, although I'd imagine that was one of the toughest calls to make. Being starved to death on your own land by some dictator's crazed command economy fantasy must've been only very, VERY slightly preferable to getting evicted and exterminated for another dictator's genocidal colonial fantasy.

    • @kg7162
      @kg7162 24 дня назад

      ​@@Birdman369plus the almost annihilation of the belarusian population by the Nazi

    • @vanfja
      @vanfja 6 дней назад +1

      True. Also the Germans were openly terrible towards slavs, whereas the Soviets had much more propaganda and suppression of information, so that the locals still do not know how bad their own regime was towards them to this day.

  • @alpharius6206
    @alpharius6206 19 дней назад +48

    Soviet collaborators get extremely overhyped, but germans that switched sides and helped soviets get overlooked. Convenient isn't it?
    Guys like Fritz Schmenkel for example, that defected to partisans and fought with them.
    Or that same Paulus, who joined "national committee for free germany" and lived the rest of his life in GDR.
    Not even saying that locals from liberated territories would have their own national corps formed, like the polish people's army led by Zygmunt Berling.
    Why no one talks about them? Oh right, these just show that commies are not bloody fanatics that kill everyone for fun so people go against them every moment they have a chance lmao.

    • @wander67
      @wander67 19 дней назад +1

      Because,you know, the red menace!!!! Stalin ate millions of ukrainen children!!!!! USA simply uses communism as a boogie man to justify spreading american influence in entire world. And showing communist as humans goes against their agenda.

    • @user-ns3rm8vj8d
      @user-ns3rm8vj8d 18 дней назад +10

      Ну да как бы существовал комитет "Свободная Германия" , там из нацистов создали коммунистов еще более коммунистов чем были в СССР, они искренне верили в идею и делали все для этого и очень болезненно восприняли предательство Горбачева

    • @Osama_Zyn_Laden
      @Osama_Zyn_Laden 13 дней назад +2

      😅 leave out the fact that most of them were Jewish

    • @astrominer11
      @astrominer11 11 дней назад +3

      Also there were Soviet Germans who fought for USSR even tho their families were deported to Siberia

    • @lexiusugrymius9392
      @lexiusugrymius9392 7 дней назад

      Эти факты слишком неудобные.

  • @Benjamin_Bratten
    @Benjamin_Bratten 25 дней назад +461

    Never ask a man his salary, a woman her age, a Ukrainian nationalist what his grandpa was doing from 1941-1945.

    • @rhysnichols8608
      @rhysnichols8608 25 дней назад

      Probably trying to liberate his homeland from Stalinist oppression? There is no moral high ground here, both the Soviets and axis did horrendous things,

    • @RomanHistoryFan476AD
      @RomanHistoryFan476AD 25 дней назад +57

      @@rhysnichols8608 Problem with that is while the soviets where bad. The Germans where going on a genocide run.

    • @enriqueperezarce5485
      @enriqueperezarce5485 25 дней назад +24

      @@RomanHistoryFan476ADTbf in those villages their practically the same, with hindsight we know the Germans would’ve annihilated everyone, but at that time German civilian policies were largely not implemented

    • @jayzandstra1830
      @jayzandstra1830 25 дней назад +21

      or the entire ethnic groups in the caucausus mountain lmfao

    • @rhysnichols8608
      @rhysnichols8608 25 дней назад +1

      @@RomanHistoryFan476AD
      The Soviets killed more Ukrainians in 1 year between 1933-34 than the German collaborators killed in the whole war.

  • @user-jv7bh9js7b
    @user-jv7bh9js7b 24 дня назад +236

    Also, it's so ironic that Hitler refers to other races as subhuman when the Germans were originally known as babarians during the age of the Roman Empire

    • @freezy8593
      @freezy8593 24 дня назад +9

      Prussians…

    • @capncake8837
      @capncake8837 24 дня назад +37

      And Prussians (Hitler wasn’t one, but he seemed to emulate and admire them) specifically were often seen as cold, brutality-minded militarists.

    • @user-oz5be2ry5m
      @user-oz5be2ry5m 24 дня назад +1

      Just a thread of manipulation

    • @spenceramey406
      @spenceramey406 24 дня назад +8

      @@capncake8837 Right, before the German unification in the 1880s. Such German states in the south such as Bavaria , Baden-Wurttenburg and so on. Had that view of the Prussians.

    • @longwlenguyen4214
      @longwlenguyen4214 24 дня назад +1

      Funny enough when Himmler went on an obsession of archaeology find to prove German superiority in the ancient past, it anger Hitler and mocked Himmler for only prove that the German were a bunch of Barbarians living in huts while the Roman and Greek lived in marble mansions, so in a way Hitler self aware about German past.

  • @PetrBojovnik
    @PetrBojovnik 25 дней назад +75

    Vlasov signed the capitulation of the ROA in the city of Nepomuk. From what I heard, the pen with which he signed the surrender was also left there.

  • @ElBandito
    @ElBandito 24 дня назад +131

    Soviet Union (mostly Russians) led by a Georgian vs. the 3rd Reich (mostly Germans) led by an Austrian.

    • @goldenfiberwheat238
      @goldenfiberwheat238 24 дня назад +26

      Before ww2, no one really considered Austrians and Germans a separate people

    • @emilturangi7145
      @emilturangi7145 24 дня назад +1

      Stalin considered himself "russian"

    • @RacelKatyusha
      @RacelKatyusha 24 дня назад +9

      ​@@emilturangi7145"Considered"

    • @emilturangi7145
      @emilturangi7145 24 дня назад +5

      @@RacelKatyusha And I hope the history will remember him so. Stalin dasn't deseve to be part of Georgian nation, they are good people and Stalin is giving them a bad name.

    • @RacelKatyusha
      @RacelKatyusha 24 дня назад +18

      @@emilturangi7145 but you can't just change history, it's like saying hitler was german

  • @Spacemongerr
    @Spacemongerr 24 дня назад +32

    6:22 In Norwegian, "Ostlegionen" translates to "The Cheese Legion" 😄

    • @pennyjoker8999
      @pennyjoker8999 24 дня назад

      Are you Norwegian? "Ost" just means "East" in German and "Legionen" means "Legions". I know that because I myself am German. It is interesting to see that our languages have such differences, even though they have the same roots!

    • @Spacemongerr
      @Spacemongerr 23 дня назад +2

      @@pennyjoker8999 Ja, ich komt aus Norwegen. Ich weiss was das bedeutet, ich spreche etwas Deutsch, aber es ist trotzdem lutzig 😃
      "Ost" auf Deutsch ist "øst" auf Norwegisch (Ø is pronounced like the u in English "burn").
      -en as a suffix marks it as being in definite form. Since the word is male, the plural is -er, and the definitive plural is -ene (legion = legion, legioner = legions, legionen = the legion, legionene = the legions)
      Other words in German or Dutch can become funny because of this. I once saw a small notice in a window of a shop in the Netherlands, it started with "BESTE MENSEN!".
      In Dutch this means "Best people!", or an English speaker would say "Good people!" or "Good folk!" as an introduction.
      In Norwegian, it means "(This is) The best menstruation!"
      So it looked like they were really happy about that months results and wanted to announce it 😄

  • @FrankThings-t2c
    @FrankThings-t2c 24 дня назад +26

    ngl i feel like there was a missed opportunity to add a reference from Come And See

    • @seanmatto2258
      @seanmatto2258 24 дня назад +1

      Yeah, I agree. Hopefully he makes a update in the future

    • @souperiorart
      @souperiorart 24 дня назад +2

      There was. though its in the AHTV uncut video, a mugshot of Florya before he was executed

  • @walnzell9328
    @walnzell9328 25 дней назад +239

    Slavs: We will fight with you for our freedom!
    The Nazis (notable for their unwavering hatred for Slavs but in need of manpower): Yes... freedom.

    • @rizzoforgo865
      @rizzoforgo865 24 дня назад +25

      MAXIM 29: The enemy of my enemy is my enemy's enemy, no more, no less.
      -Schlock Mercenary

    • @creely123
      @creely123 24 дня назад +13

      The irony is many slavs fought with them. So your point is illogical and unhistorical.

    • @gabork5055
      @gabork5055 24 дня назад

      I think it's more like certain Slavs.
      Like East-Slavs Hitler suspected of being mixed Mongol-Russians and such.
      But it always changed depending on what he needed for sure.
      He also had a very diverse set of people in the SS.
      There's a rumor Hitler wanted to sterilise himself as he didn't see himself as 'Aryan' but i don't see any evidence it would be any more than a rumor.
      Apparently he didn't see quarter Jews (or less than quarter, can't remember)as people to be eradicated since he probably thought in his lifetime those people will assimilate to the main population and their genes will mostly disappear. (since that's a possibility, happens all the time called the founder-effect)
      Others maybe didn't see another choice or some might have been nihilists, people like Dirlewanger aren't exclusive to Germans.

    • @dapperbunch5029
      @dapperbunch5029 24 дня назад +5

      Muh Marvel bad guys?

    • @walnzell9328
      @walnzell9328 24 дня назад +39

      @@creely123 You hear guys? The Nazis were fine with Slavs! They didn't have any problems with them! None whatsoever!
      They certainly didn't take Slavs into the military purely out of necessity! Nope! The Nazis would never discriminate against Slavs!
      They definitely did not have any ulterior motives! They were very inclusive!

  • @Gujjarkinginescapable
    @Gujjarkinginescapable 25 дней назад +133

    The world was the darkest from 1914 to 1945
    War poverty disease that period was utter hell

    • @hilairebelloc3368
      @hilairebelloc3368 24 дня назад +9

      Let's not forget the subsequent forty-four years.

    • @concept5631
      @concept5631 24 дня назад +24

      ​@@hilairebelloc3368 It wasn't nearly as bad.

    • @TheSupart91
      @TheSupart91 24 дня назад

      bruh Europe has literally been at war since beginning of time ............. theyve never really had a break until after ww2.........pre ww1 there was the franco prussian war napoleon wars etc.....

    • @hilairebelloc3368
      @hilairebelloc3368 24 дня назад +9

      @@concept5631 I can assure you that for a person in Eastern Europe, Africa, or even China, the post-WWII years were vastly worse than the preceding twenty.

    • @dazdje
      @dazdje 24 дня назад

      ​@@hilairebelloc3368 I mean for china that's debateable, I'd say it's just as bad to be shot by a japanese soldier as it is to get shot by a soldier from your own country

  • @obiwankenobi5769
    @obiwankenobi5769 25 дней назад +59

    17:38 that line is poetically sad and real

    • @crisgetcrucified6972
      @crisgetcrucified6972 24 дня назад

      Mass Genocide is definitely wrong. He's trying to blur the line to make Nazis look less bad.

    • @paulskowronski9509
      @paulskowronski9509 21 день назад

      Yet tragically that’s how it was for many during the Nazi occupation of the many countries under the regimes rule not to mention the horrific acts committed by their own countrymen who collaborated with the regime it literally tore families apart but yet what little choice did they have it was either that or face starvation

    • @dmitriyrozhdestvenskiy2826
      @dmitriyrozhdestvenskiy2826 20 дней назад +3

      Yep, lets pity those who exterminated Slavic population. Among Jewish, Gypsy and others. Who made "dirty work" as "sub-humans" and gained benefits from their new owners.

  • @StephenLuke
    @StephenLuke 25 дней назад +189

    I watched a documentary on WWII and watched footage of Soviet citizens welcoming Nazi German troops into their town and watched statues of Joseph Stalin being torn down.

    • @fatdaddyeddiejr
      @fatdaddyeddiejr 25 дней назад

      The BBC's documentary The World at War. The episode called Barbarossa shows that footage.
      German tanks would roll into towns and villages. And the people in the town would be throwing flowers at them. Some villages even offered German officers bread and salt in welcoming them.

    • @user-we6ql6vx5c
      @user-we6ql6vx5c 25 дней назад +72

      Most likely that was western ukraine

    • @umbrum2
      @umbrum2 25 дней назад +40

      and they unfortunately suffered for there mistake.

    • @StephenLuke
      @StephenLuke 25 дней назад +11

      @@umbrum2 “Their”.

    • @OrkosUA
      @OrkosUA 25 дней назад +44

      @@user-we6ql6vx5c this was all over ussr where Germans came, not only western Ukraine

  • @willum-463
    @willum-463 25 дней назад +35

    So happy to see an upload

  • @Yamaha38XCRacer
    @Yamaha38XCRacer 25 дней назад +156

    Like that one gulag journal entry said..” starved corpses are light, you can carry two”..and it had a drawing of a babushka carrying two starved body’s..I gotta find that diary and send it to some museum or something.

    • @xconnorgrillox
      @xconnorgrillox 25 дней назад +8

      This is a lie

    • @TheHaydena76
      @TheHaydena76 24 дня назад +1

      ​@@xconnorgrillox ok mr Goldstein

    • @RacelKatyusha
      @RacelKatyusha 24 дня назад +3

      ​@@TheHaydena76 I mean he might be right, because there is no proof

    • @TheHaydena76
      @TheHaydena76 24 дня назад

      @@RacelKatyusha understood:) my apologies

    • @RacelKatyusha
      @RacelKatyusha 24 дня назад

      @@TheHaydena76 people lie about what they hate the most, most don't even know what democracy is, or most importantly what communism/socialism is, and they wonder why people they call "Idiots" still become communist or socialist even when they were told countless times that "it is evil dictator and all dies and starve!!!" just straight up hate the thing because your goverment and old hags said so.. i recommand reading all books related to communism, socialism, capitalism, anarchism, basically every related to politics to understand before hating, because even most today politicians don't know what the word "Democracy" and "Freedom" means as it already lost it's meaning
      Money all the way
      Money is the god
      Praise money
      Or else be left out
      That is the only truth, gods can be forgotten for money, the true god

  • @jakg4
    @jakg4 18 дней назад +4

    10:46 That German soldier looks so happy

  • @talizorahnarrayya001
    @talizorahnarrayya001 25 дней назад +22

    Glad you did a video on this. Most people don't know about the cossaks. Or the ROA.

    • @robertortiz-wilson1588
      @robertortiz-wilson1588 23 дня назад +1

      Yeah.

    • @gnas1897
      @gnas1897 21 день назад +1

      Most Cossacks still fought for the USSR though and participated in the 1945 parade with proper Cossack uniforms.

  • @Unhuman143
    @Unhuman143 25 дней назад +216

    For me the ordinary Soviet people had it worse on WW2, not only invaded by the Axis and suffering their countless atrocities, but also uncared for by the NKVD and Stavka as just mere numbers in the system, is really saddening

    • @heavyartillery-qm5hu
      @heavyartillery-qm5hu 25 дней назад

      Modern Russia speaks for itself. A giant dump.

    • @commisaryarreck3974
      @commisaryarreck3974 25 дней назад

      >Ignoring the Commies and their countless atrocities
      They were not just "uncared for" that's like claiming the Yathzees treated the jews "uncaringly" as the majority of that inflated number claimed since 1934 starved

    • @xxsteve666xx2
      @xxsteve666xx2 25 дней назад

      That's what you get for becoming a communist.

    • @8-bitstream379
      @8-bitstream379 25 дней назад +30

      They weren't mistreated in the army. They were literally fighting for their very existence. Their choice was to either fight or die.

    • @heavyartillery-qm5hu
      @heavyartillery-qm5hu 25 дней назад

      @@8-bitstream379 did you forget about the purges lol? And death squads? And sending humans to clear mines without equipment?

  • @Kemot300
    @Kemot300 25 дней назад +63

    "I think with horror and shame of a Europe divided in two parts by the line of the (river) Bug,
    on one side of which millions of Soviet slaves prayed for liberation by the armies of Hitler,
    while on the other millions of victims of German concentration camps awaited
    deliverance by the Red Army as their last hope." - "A World Apart" by Gustaw Herling-Grudziński

    • @rizzoforgo865
      @rizzoforgo865 24 дня назад

      The Eastern Front was truly a grimdark war. Either you fight for one, murderous asshole or another murderous asshole who took up the offer to work with the Allies when the other murderous asshole he worked with to butcher Poland comes for him.

    • @RAD1111able
      @RAD1111able 24 дня назад +1

      Herling-Grudziński always hits hard.

    • @user-qw6zj5ix9k
      @user-qw6zj5ix9k 22 дня назад

      Out of all the workers from the world, soviet citizens were the only ones that cant be considered slaves, because capitalism didnt enslave them and the workers, thanks to socialism, stood up for themselves

  • @danny920538
    @danny920538 22 дня назад +4

    Calling them Soviet collaborators was a bit confusing. Made it seem like they were collaborating with the Soviets, versus defecting from them.

  • @AOT_HxH95
    @AOT_HxH95 25 дней назад +68

    What happened in Volhynia is what I call the European Rwanda. Polish youtuber Arkadiusz Olszewski made a great animated documentary on what happened there in 1943.

    • @ernestous
      @ernestous 24 дня назад +9

      Would you expect an objective view from a polish?

    • @tkm238-d4r
      @tkm238-d4r 24 дня назад +7

      Thanks for the info. This incident was practically forgotten in the West because Ukrainian nationalism was never seen as important in the Anglo-West after the end of the war.
      Much of the reminder on Volhynia came as a backlash after the not-very-clever MSM tried to remake the Ukrainian Azov Bandera Maidan ultras as a bunch of freedom-loving civic liberal democrats.🙄🙄
      A reason why Orban was skeptical of Ukrainians was that during the Cold War, a sizable number of Soviet troops in the Soviet bloc were Ukrainians and they were practically indistinguishable from Russians.

    • @AOT_HxH95
      @AOT_HxH95 24 дня назад +1

      @@tkm238-d4r Your welcome. It's funny how the MSM works.

    • @xxvxxv5588
      @xxvxxv5588 24 дня назад +10

      @@tkm238-d4r
      Orban doesnt understand that ethnic Ukrainian soldiers were in Hungary because Ukrainian lands were occupied and because of this Ukrainians were forced to serve in the Soviet army. Hungarians in the conditions of the socialist sphere at least had their own formally sovereign state, while Ukrainians were completely governed from Moscow. Ukrainian nationalism is strongly criticized in the West, there is no need to create illusions. Especially among left-leaning people who are generally against any nationalism for ethnic Europeans. Moreover, there is even a tendency to attack Ukrainian nationalism more strongly than Russian nationalism.

    • @tkm238-d4r
      @tkm238-d4r 24 дня назад +1

      @@xxvxxv5588 Not sure what you meant by Ukrainian lands being occupied since the concept of Ukraine was historically vague and more of a geographical expression.
      After 1240, it was possible that a separate Ukrainian state outside of Kiev-Muscovy could have emerged.
      However the expansion of the Grand Duchy of Lithuania ended that possibility.
      Subsequently, events from 1654 to 1795 simply shifted the Dnestr-Dnieper zone from Warsaw-Vilnius to Moscow-St Petersburg.
      Meanwhile the future Bandera-land went from Warsaw to Vienna.
      The Hungarians understood history very well. At least the Kingdom of Hungary sort of existed for a long time before WW1.
      A distinct administrative Ukraine did not exist until the formation of Ukraine SSR.
      This was always the weakness of Bandera-ism, projecting the viewpoint of a marginal region across the whole landmass.

  • @RodrigoBurgos-rb5sj
    @RodrigoBurgos-rb5sj 25 дней назад +21

    Man thank you for your videos. May you like to upload a video about the Russian Civil War? This one is a war that has very few good videos on it and you guys are definitely the best to do a great one 😎👍

  • @OptimisticSturmmann142
    @OptimisticSturmmann142 25 дней назад +22

    "To demonstrate my power of teleportation, I teleported each half of my body to different places; one going to Moscow, the other to Berlin."
    - Man in thumbnail, perhaps

    • @Alfonse-dm6ht
      @Alfonse-dm6ht 24 дня назад +1

      He is Kill

    • @OptimisticSturmmann142
      @OptimisticSturmmann142 24 дня назад +1

      @@Alfonse-dm6ht He is flex (seal). Yeah...

    • @redknight344
      @redknight344 24 дня назад

      thats suppose to be a joke?... wow you are clown then

    • @caseclosed9342
      @caseclosed9342 24 дня назад +1

      And somehow both versions end up in the Canadian parliament in 2023…

  • @redstar1212
    @redstar1212 25 дней назад +4

    I have been wanting for a video like this, since we all saw the soldiers who were captured by East and West even those deserted, and those put on trial, thank you armchair historian, you keep and made history sacred

  • @JohnMoody-l2d
    @JohnMoody-l2d 25 дней назад +3

    I was starting to get worried about you griff , we hadnt got a video for awhile. Amazing as always! Dont make us wait so long next time!

  • @saladbruh2625
    @saladbruh2625 25 дней назад +24

    for those monsters , death was a salvation. for every 1 colaborator there was 60 who didnt , and survived

    • @OrkosUA
      @OrkosUA 25 дней назад +4

      They were much lesser monsters than Antihitler coalition

    • @elyisusking3603
      @elyisusking3603 25 дней назад +1

      ​@@OrkosUAdude, Hitler wanted to exterminate the Ukrainians

    • @morgannmegann
      @morgannmegann 24 дня назад +13

      ​@@OrkosUA
      >UA
      > Pro nazi
      Predictable

    • @OrkosUA
      @OrkosUA 12 дней назад

      @@morgannmegann lol, you are the nazis for calling people "traitors" only because they hated ussr. And yes, all those "collaborators" combined killed less people than antihitler coalition, especially if we count USSR

  • @vilmomoccolosso9824
    @vilmomoccolosso9824 21 день назад +10

    Not a word about 14th Waffen Grenadier Division of the SS (1st Galician)???
    "Nice work" buddy

    • @bodassassin6387
      @bodassassin6387 21 день назад +2

      Is he obligated to talk about every single SS division?

    • @vilmomoccolosso9824
      @vilmomoccolosso9824 21 день назад +9

      @@bodassassin6387 God forbid. Let's just mainly concentrate on Russian collaborators

    • @Ye-lx3rz
      @Ye-lx3rz 6 дней назад +1

      @@bodassassin6387so we should forget about those who show the most animosity towards the other nations such as Jews,Polish and ethnic Russian?

    • @cobbleturd6978
      @cobbleturd6978 5 дней назад

      ​@vilmomoccolosso9824 well considering it's a video about soviet collaborators, I think that's fair

  • @tavish4699
    @tavish4699 24 дня назад +4

    im listening to a german tank commanders memoirs atm and he recalled one story of his gunner
    their tank had been in repair and the crew had nothing to do so the gunner volounteered to be the gunner on a mechanized vehicle which had to drive some place further away
    he said on a crossroads there suddently was german soldiers that told them that the direction they wanted to go was unpassable as there was a minefield now
    the gunner thought to himself that that was pretty odd to mine one of the key roads in the area even though they were far behind the frontline
    then the second machinegunner from behind came forward and said hey man, those guys are wearing the same Divisional collar taps as my friend hans
    But hans was captured in stalingrad 1943......!
    Without thinking the gunner swung his machinegun around screamed "its a trap!" then the soldiers raised their rifles and he knew for sure
    he cut one in half with his machine gun and killed the other 4 aswell
    those men were part of this same group, Komitee freies deutschland they called themselves

  • @TheNewOrder-DaysOfConflict
    @TheNewOrder-DaysOfConflict 24 дня назад +26

    Vlasov: help me brother Stalin
    Stalin: nope
    Vlasov: *change side*
    Stalin: so you have chosen death

    • @maksimusfay
      @maksimusfay 19 дней назад +9

      if you dive a little deeper than pseudo-historical crap cartoons, you will learn that Vlasov's 2nd Shock Army attacked to lift the siege of Leningrad, they went very deep, but were surrounded. Attempts to unclamp the 2nd Army were made repeatedly, not only because it is a large force that will be lost, but also because it is an opportunity to consolidate the success in lifting the siege of Leningrad.

  • @user-zq4ls1ml4j
    @user-zq4ls1ml4j 25 дней назад +11

    Already liked before watching. Been binge watching your channel for weeks 🫡♥️

  • @RizzleDizzle783
    @RizzleDizzle783 24 дня назад +3

    I literally just got back from a reenactment with my poa group

  • @AkiZukiLenn
    @AkiZukiLenn 15 дней назад +1

    Ostlegionen ("eastern legions"), Ost-Bataillone ("eastern battalions"), Osttruppen ("eastern troops"), and Osteinheiten ("eastern units") were units in the Army of Nazi Germany during World War II made up of personnel from the Soviet Union.[1] They were a large part of the Wehrmacht foreign volunteers and conscripts.

  • @supernovel7514
    @supernovel7514 25 дней назад +28

    I really hate how RUclips isn't enough to support armchair historian. All the censorship and demonitzation sucks.

    • @looinrims
      @looinrims 24 дня назад +1

      It’s not just that, Google isn’t getting as many ad buyers to advertise because of the insane rates we’ve had for years

  • @CARL_093
    @CARL_093 24 дня назад +7

    i remember a collaborator praised by Canadian parliament recently from this video

  • @frenchfan3368
    @frenchfan3368 25 дней назад +24

    The Daniel Craig film "Defiance" illustrates this collaborator/partisan situation in Russia during World Wat Two quite well.

  • @caseclosed9342
    @caseclosed9342 24 дня назад +58

    One of those Soviet citizens who collaborated with the Germans was Yaroslav Hunka - a Ukrainian who served in the Galicia Division of the SS during WW2 and later escaped to the West after the war and eventually ended up in Canada where he would find himself receiving two standing ovations in the Canadian parliament in 2023 during a visit by Ukrainian President Zelenskyy…

    • @robertortiz-wilson1588
      @robertortiz-wilson1588 23 дня назад +4

      Nice.

    • @bohdantkachuk8295
      @bohdantkachuk8295 23 дня назад

      you can judge anyone and you can`t even imagine what soviets did to Ukraine, massive famines, purges, removal of private property as a form, even if you will starve to death
      its not the germans who attracted ukrainians, its hatred towards soviets

    • @user-ou9qd9no5n
      @user-ou9qd9no5n 23 дня назад +4

      So, what`s wrong?

    • @thrwwccnt5845
      @thrwwccnt5845 23 дня назад +5

      based?

    • @kayvan671
      @kayvan671 23 дня назад +1

      ​@@user-ou9qd9no5n
      Everything about that

  • @joaoborges2167
    @joaoborges2167 23 дня назад +1

    Woah. This might be one of your best videos yet!
    Really love it when these short documentaries choose to shed more light into the deep moral conundrums and loyalty dilemmas people find themselves in when war arrives at their doorstep.
    Perhaps it would be interesting to make a video, in the same vein, about the natives who sided with colonial authorities during the independence conflicts that bled through Africa during the 50's-70's.
    Can't say I know much about the French or the English, but the Portuguese case would be an interesting one, that's still controversial: Portugal made use of thousands of their colonized, their collaboration being a key reason for the war lasting as long as it did, and some of these collaborators performed EXTREMELLY WELL; the most decorated militaryman in Portugal's history is Marcelino da Mata, a Black man from Guinea-Bissau (he died 3 years ago).
    However, when the war ended and the time came for the colonies to be granted independence, Portuguese citizenship and a new home in the country they had fought for was refused to the majority of these native troops, who would end up either executed by their new governments or live the following decades in civil wars, a stain in the recent post-dictatorship history of the country that, unfortunately, doesn't get addressed at all (you could change that, ahah ,😉).

  • @justacat2
    @justacat2 17 дней назад +2

    bro might be a lil passionate about the soviets

  • @Minboelf
    @Minboelf 25 дней назад +3

    Imagine switching sides in hopes of saving yourself from your regime only to be recaptured again........

  • @bernardbunyi6519
    @bernardbunyi6519 24 дня назад +3

    Hoi4 germany having 50 collab in the union animated

  • @user-qt2wg5pp2o
    @user-qt2wg5pp2o 25 дней назад +36

    all war is hell

    • @StephenLuke
      @StephenLuke 25 дней назад +7

      Exactly!!!

    • @looinrims
      @looinrims 24 дня назад

      @@Duck_Man4just let yourself get conquered I guess

    • @looinrims
      @looinrims 24 дня назад +2

      You do realize one side of the war generally did not choose the war, and either fight or get conquered

    • @abbfilmann3735
      @abbfilmann3735 24 дня назад +1

      No one cares

  • @legoworksstudios1
    @legoworksstudios1 25 дней назад +7

    On the part of partisan fighters on the eastern front, a movie i saw that highlights the brutality and complications of the situation is called Come and See. Its about a boy who joins a unit of partisan fighters shortly after the Nazi invasion of Byelorussia. It's dark and not for the faint of heart

    • @lexiusugrymius9392
      @lexiusugrymius9392 2 дня назад

      Nope, it was 1944 at movie, before operation Bagration.

  • @web88554
    @web88554 25 дней назад +5

    I look forward to everyone of your videos!

  • @GreatValueMapleSyrup
    @GreatValueMapleSyrup 18 дней назад +3

    The music at 0:16 sounds like coronation from project wingman lol

    • @prinz4279
      @prinz4279 6 дней назад

      My thoughts exactly lmao

  • @TemmieContingenC
    @TemmieContingenC 25 дней назад +5

    If the Germans ended up winning, what do you think they would’ve done with formations such as the ROA or Cossack/ volunteer formations? Or even stuff like the hiwis and auxiliaries raised from Slavs? Would’ve they been killed off anyway?
    It was the desperation of the war that led to more and more Slavs and “undesirables” being put into more crucial roles in the military, but if Germany had won, I have doubts they’d keep them around now that they’re not desperate no?

    • @Alfonse-dm6ht
      @Alfonse-dm6ht 25 дней назад

      Maybe An Apartheid

    • @rice4550
      @rice4550 24 дня назад

      It was a alliance of convenience and post war the Germans would have no problem in killing their former allies

  • @dmitriyrozhdestvenskiy2826
    @dmitriyrozhdestvenskiy2826 24 дня назад +6

    Now Vlasov is heroised by some "Nazis" who claim he was fighting against Stalinism (being one of the favourites of him due to his ordinary origin and being an advisor of
    Chiang Kai-shek in Pekin in 1930-s). He was "lucky enough" to be the defender of Moscow, (despite his absence in a hospital during that, and his HQ representative - colonel Sandalov created the real operation by the time of his "arrival", as he said, he "frozen his ear"). And he also had two wives - one a legal Tatiana (if I'm not mistaken) and a son, a mistress Agnessa Podmazenkso and later after the betrayal - a new wife of the former SS-man to save himself. He knew perfectly during the betrayal he was breaking their lives, as they would be arrested and imprisoned as "the relatives of the people's enemy" - as they even unwillingly had the connection with him. So when he got arrested by Nazis his dying 2nd Army fought feriously in encirclement in Leningrad, but he sold all of them - the location, the equipment, the numbers of the soldiers , tanks and technics, he used to be twicely greeted by Stalin before and was proud of it - he became a vile "anti-communist" and an "anti-Stalinist" in captivity, while meeting Himmler the latest said: "We told to this Russian: after the war you'll receive the general-lieutenant's pension, and for now - here're for you are schnapps, money and women - he sold us everything he knew immediately: that's the way how cheap you can get such "a general".
    When he left behind his own army trying to run to Americans, being captured by the Soviet intelligence officers, among numerous documents from Nazis that's he's a general, his approvement to make RLA ("ROA" - "Russkaya Osvobodytelnaya Armya" - the "Russian liberation army", or Vlasovites, (Vlasovtsy)), he had a bunch of dollars, a note to American and British Embassy for covering his person - here's the "hero" of all the traitors who fought bravely and courageously against the system, but not the people - that's different 😂. Now the Czech leader wants to establish a monument to him. One can be funny, if it wasn't so sad.

  • @samuelcroll344
    @samuelcroll344 25 дней назад +38

    I'm glad the vast majority of viewers can recognise the intracicies of what these "traitors" thought of and experienced.

    • @Outlier999
      @Outlier999 25 дней назад

      If they were traitors so were von Paulus and the turncoat German troops he led against his own country. Stalin murdered as many people as Hitler, and I don’t care about their different motives. Murder is murder.

    • @MPHJackson7
      @MPHJackson7 25 дней назад +4

      For a lot of them it wasn't a choice. A lot of the time they were forced into it. Very sad to think about.

    • @TemmieContingenC
      @TemmieContingenC 25 дней назад +4

      @@MPHJackson7the idea of civilians being executed as traitors for not trying to fight or de-arming in order to avoid reprisals for their villages by resistance fighters got me a lil shook

    • @zeffy._440
      @zeffy._440 24 дня назад

      there's nothing intrinsic about their thoughts. They joined with the Nazi's which were evil and in turn were exterminated by the soviets FAFO

    • @Mr.Sakazuki
      @Mr.Sakazuki 24 дня назад +1

      @@TemmieContingenC Of course it did, history is history, we shall know the true extent of it, no matter what. It's how we'll learn from it, and become better human beings. However, looking at the current situation in the world, it seems we haven't learned at all. In fact, it seems we are only continuing down the path that we are all "trying" to avoid.

  • @haroldearlgray5629
    @haroldearlgray5629 25 дней назад +15

    You should have mentioned Sergei Taboritsky

    • @MPHJackson7
      @MPHJackson7 25 дней назад +22

      HoI4 mods aside, he was a pretty minor figure. He was just one of many Russian Fascists who just really wanted to see the USSR fall.

    • @rice4550
      @rice4550 24 дня назад +4

      ALEXIE LIVES!!!!

    • @abbcc5996
      @abbcc5996 24 дня назад

      an important thing to mention that was omitted in the video i think was the easterners in italy and france

    • @danielomar9712
      @danielomar9712 19 дней назад

      ​@@MPHJackson7 But , he lives....

  • @randomperson3935
    @randomperson3935 25 дней назад +5

    Can you imagine if your Soviet comrade just leads you out in a isolated area for “needed backup,” stops to look at you, and then starts speaking in German saying:
    *”Fang ihn ein.”*

  • @EzekielDeLaCroix
    @EzekielDeLaCroix 24 дня назад +4

    The Last Hope

  • @jordanpdoesstuff1688
    @jordanpdoesstuff1688 25 дней назад +29

    12:58 wait a minute, my moms last name is Kaminski and her family is from poland.... Nah, its just a coincidence...
    Right?.....

    • @MPHJackson7
      @MPHJackson7 25 дней назад +3

      Probably. A lot of the time, unrelated people have the same last name.

    • @mountainhobo
      @mountainhobo 25 дней назад +3

      "Kamiński" (original spelling) is a very common name in Poland. It could mean different things - being from a town or village of similar name, or being a stone mason.

    • @rafakrzentowski9549
      @rafakrzentowski9549 24 дня назад

      these is a theory that he's polish descent, but he hated Poles and helped germans defeat the warsaw uprising

    • @Jan-r1p
      @Jan-r1p 24 дня назад

      It's a common last name in Poland

    • @Jan-r1p
      @Jan-r1p 24 дня назад +1

      ​@@rafakrzentowski9549It's not a theory, one of his parents was Polish

  • @BigJoe2.0
    @BigJoe2.0 23 дня назад +2

    Those Soviet prisoners were going to end up dead either way most likely. Whether through the camps or fighting their own people which wouldn't take then back at that point due to being traitors.

  • @TylerTitcomb
    @TylerTitcomb 24 дня назад +4

    You should make a video on japanese campaigns in Mongolia

  • @jokodihaynes419
    @jokodihaynes419 25 дней назад +23

    "But the thing about betrayal is that it never comes from your enemies"-Lawkeeper Equity Mlp Ace Attorney EOJ

    • @OrkosUA
      @OrkosUA 25 дней назад +1

      USSR was enemy of all of its people

  • @akend4426
    @akend4426 25 дней назад +74

    While it by no means justifies their collaboration with the Nazis or their atrocities, the way Stalin treated the people of Ukraine and the Baltic states (among others) definitely explains why some of them were so willing to collaborate.

    • @bezceljudzelzceljsh5799
      @bezceljudzelzceljsh5799 25 дней назад +14

      the enemy of my enemy is my friend.

    • @EvenBog
      @EvenBog 25 дней назад +1

      especially the poles

    • @Joe-kq5sw
      @Joe-kq5sw 25 дней назад +24

      Stalin hated everybody, including russians. Why don’t you talk about famine in Russian part of ussr?

    • @user-xe6sg2or8d
      @user-xe6sg2or8d 25 дней назад +12

      Ah, i dont know.. hmm. Maybe because it wasnt artificial, genius? Like in Ukraine, Kazakhstan?​@@Joe-kq5sw

    • @zhasa6225
      @zhasa6225 25 дней назад +34

      @@user-xe6sg2or8d it was simply incompetence, not a deliberate genocide, what would the soviets profit off if the people just died?

  • @schmiwtzanmoonsuite
    @schmiwtzanmoonsuite 25 дней назад +3

    Why'd you change the thumbnail it was just fine

  • @pavankumarnandamuri8087
    @pavankumarnandamuri8087 23 дня назад +1

    Can you please make a video on mass murderer Winston Churchill who created artificial shortage of food and murdered 3 million Bengali's during 1942-1943. If you are racially impartial you can include Churchill's shameless and infamous quote where he clearly mentioned that why Gandhi wasn't killed due to shortage of food during the same period.

  • @arthurndtch4326
    @arthurndtch4326 25 дней назад

    Nice theme for the video, I've been waiting for something like this from you guys👏

  • @ktnamgyal5741
    @ktnamgyal5741 25 дней назад +4

    Man, the former epic thumbnail changed 😢

  • @jasperoliger
    @jasperoliger 24 дня назад +3

    @armchair Historian I've always loved your content, but what happened to fire and maneuver? It was a brilliant game with a few easily fixed bugs, Im sad to see you give up on development so quickly 😢

  • @xakerors2279
    @xakerors2279 24 дня назад +14

    Коллаборационизм - это страшное, чёрное пятно в истории России. Которое обсуждается и нынешний день, в основном из-за почитание "героев" в постсоветских республиках. Например, тот-же самый Власов в России обсуждается как предатель родины, который перешёл на сторону врага не из-за идеологических побуждений, а чтобы спасти свою шкуру. Сейчас, например, в западной Украине почитают Бандеру и его сторонников (помните как в Канаде хлопали бывшему солдату SS из западной Украины?). Нацисты им говорили что они получат свободу от сталинского режима, в итоге выполняли грязную работу по вырезанию белорусов, поляков, русских и красноармейцев. Для меня тут нету серой морали, есть наши, а есть предатели неудачники. Но история их увековечила не как предателей, а героев, которые добивались независимости своей страны. И помните, что национализм, разрушает страну из внутри, а крайне правый национализм, обвиняет меньшинства в разрушении страны.

    • @Siamskiy_Kot
      @Siamskiy_Kot 24 дня назад +6

      +15 рублей и в окоп защищать Курск

    • @xakerors2279
      @xakerors2279 24 дня назад +9

      @@Siamskiy_Kot +10 гривен и приказ атаковать Коренево.

    • @Siamskiy_Kot
      @Siamskiy_Kot 24 дня назад +1

      @@xakerors2279 уже освободили

    • @bomj3744
      @bomj3744 23 дня назад

      ​​@@Siamskiy_Kot Ты шут или идиот, Про гунько не в курсе или опять скажешь, что это мосфильм, как вам штурм пятёрочки за 3 дня, много еды украли?

    • @d1p0n24
      @d1p0n24 15 дней назад

      @@Siamskiy_Kot, успокойся, поросенок)

  • @kalikob3583
    @kalikob3583 24 дня назад +1

    this was a crazy good video NICE WORK

  • @mcmax571
    @mcmax571 24 дня назад +1

    I read a book from a German officer who worked with Osttruppen and was an aid to Gen. Vlasov and he said that they could have made a real difference in the war against the USSR. The ethnic minorities that looked on the Germans as liberators and Anti-Stalinist Russians could have been an even more formable force for Germany if they were given better treatment and pledges of political autonomy. But he concludes that would have never happened for it was not a German army that invaded the Soviet Union but a Nazi one and all Slavs were untermenschlich even those on their side.

    • @sthrich635
      @sthrich635 17 дней назад +1

      The "untermenschlich" was also Hitler ideological excuse to order generals not bother with these volunteers.
      Hitler and German High Command knew they already had more than enough under-equipped allies in form of Romanians, Hungarians, and Italians and more. They had hundreds of thousand men but comparative little effective heavy weaponry like AT guns to properly fight against Soviet armies. What Hitler didn't need was another extra hundred thousands of dubious Russian volunteers that further diverting what little weapons Germans could spare, these weapons would better off going to actual Axis allies covering their flanks.
      Not to mention the German plan in invasion of Russia include the seizing the food and other essential materials back to Germany - the German leadership never had any plan or desire to sustain such large number of civilians there, hence the population reduction policies. The fact that Germany's economy required such policies to continue the war meant keeping the Russians on their good side were impractical as best, so why bother?

  • @josemaridabu5015
    @josemaridabu5015 25 дней назад +13

    Please Do Filipinos Who Also Help The Impirial Japanese Army During WW2 Also Known As "MAKAPILI"

    • @tkm238-d4r
      @tkm238-d4r 25 дней назад +3

      Not a big fan of Japanese collaborators but perhaps the people of SEA had a better reason to collaborate with Japan than the people of USSR collaborating with Germany.
      Similar to Soviet experience with Germany, the people of SEA realized that the colonialist Allies were the better choice.
      Of course, once the Japanese left, the colonialist Allies lost favor with the Southeast Asians.
      So the crucial point was not who was the good guy, but which side was really horrible.

    • @enriqueperezarce5485
      @enriqueperezarce5485 25 дней назад

      @@tkm238-d4rJapanese, it’s unanimously considered by SEA Asians, and Asians that the Japanese were way worse then the colonial governments

  • @touhoutrash2436
    @touhoutrash2436 25 дней назад +15

    Guys wake up! The armchair historian uploaded a new video on the Russians joining the Germans!

    • @andrewjgrimm
      @andrewjgrimm 24 дня назад

      The Russians joined the Germans in 1939!

  • @4EPT_yroJIbHblU
    @4EPT_yroJIbHblU 23 дня назад +15

    Как-то много оправданий для предателей в этом видео...

    • @fhvlegenda819
      @fhvlegenda819 14 дней назад +6

      Тут и в комментариях пиздец какой-то, если честно

    • @TheHakCam
      @TheHakCam 13 дней назад +1

      Как там пели уроды? "Победи Германия, ездили бы на БМВ и жрали колбасу". Ролик одно большое оправдание.

    • @kirillgordievich8183
      @kirillgordievich8183 12 дней назад +1

      У людей вообще мозг съела антисоветская пропаганда.

    • @n1ger0
      @n1ger0 9 дней назад

      Ну как же, они же за свободу воевали… В ебаной дивизии СС

    • @user-pe8yi9uh7d
      @user-pe8yi9uh7d 8 дней назад +1

      ​@@fhvlegenda819меньше всего я ожидал что сталина и гитлера поставят в один ряд в вопросе отношения к другим народам

  • @FuelTheConqueror
    @FuelTheConqueror 25 дней назад

    Another tragic yet well-done video Armchair Historian!

  • @TridentKaiser
    @TridentKaiser 24 дня назад +1

    I’m really goad Armchair History has gotten into some pretty good content

  • @kirayagami_
    @kirayagami_ 25 дней назад +4

    Thank you sir ❤❤

  • @markereeni
    @markereeni 25 дней назад +5

    Surgay Taboritsky?

  • @michaellynes3540
    @michaellynes3540 25 дней назад +18

    Skip to 3:13

  • @rizzoforgo865
    @rizzoforgo865 24 дня назад +1

    I honest to God thought that Sergey Taboritsky and the NORM would be showcased, considering that he made the Russian version of Hitler Youth, worked with the SS and begged Goebbels to make him a German citizen and NSDAP party member despite being a Russian Jewish monarchist.

  • @dolphin.starbeam
    @dolphin.starbeam 21 день назад

    @10:19 "🗣🗣🗣PARTISAN TACTICS " lolol xD

  • @fortis3686
    @fortis3686 25 дней назад +17

    “March forward,
    in iron ranks,
    To the battle for Motherland, for people!
    Only faith move mountains,
    Only courage takes cities!”

    • @wander67
      @wander67 25 дней назад +4

      Anthem of cowards and traitors.

    • @keffir4055
      @keffir4055 24 дня назад +2

      @@wander67 тише совок

    • @foundationgamer9771
      @foundationgamer9771 24 дня назад +2

      *[An end to weakness]*

    • @k1tsun386
      @k1tsun386 24 дня назад +2

      Republic of Fire and Steel

    • @col.barnsby8595
      @col.barnsby8595 23 дня назад +2

      For OUR people*. I find it necessary to point this out.

  • @nicolarobatto7469
    @nicolarobatto7469 24 дня назад +16

    It's unbelievable the bias in the commentary of anything soviet-related. Not mentioning once the fact that many collaborators and pro fascist groups were previously part of the white army, only hammering in how oppressed the sovite citizens were, how malicious and evil the partisans were and supported by stalin btw
    Partisan violence and really tragic and horrible episodes happened throughout europe. You could make the same exact arguments with italian resistence and any other resistence. You could say the partisans were supported by the usa and the allies and committed atrocities, but you don't because it's obvious that partisans were on the right side of history, and those horrible episodes were instances in a sea of righteousness.
    The poor villagers oppressed by stalin were fucking peasants under tzarist rule until 20 years prior, and enjoyed a way better life with a lot more democracy than their parents did. All those fucking territories were unimaginably poor and undeveloped prior to the soviet revolution.
    Same goes for the red army inadequacy at answering the unexpected nazi invasion. So surprising that a well developed military engaging in a surprise attack crushes another army with 20 years of history, very poorly equipped and trained.
    Why do you even have a history channel if you can't contextualize history? It's so fucking bad all around. I'm not a tankie, but a bit of objectivity in reading history goes a long way. This narrative where "both sides are bad" when on one side you have literal nazis is sickening, and it just comes out of red scare propaganda.
    I enjoy your works on whatever else, but with soviet history your bias is so fucking apparent

    • @minilla3842
      @minilla3842 23 дня назад

      Both sides sucked. Go lick Stalin’s boots if you like him so much.

    • @tkm238-d4r
      @tkm238-d4r 22 дня назад +4

      Good day, understand your frustrations but not much can be done here. After 2022, anything related to Moscow is defined as totally bad in this context.
      With the Nazi-German styles being utilized by Ukrainian ultras, the Anglo-West establishment initially tried to downplay them but gradually decided that it was preferable to figure out a way to somehow indirectly justify this usage.

    • @gnas1897
      @gnas1897 21 день назад

      After world war two the west sought to try to minimise the Soviet war effort as much as possible and spread the idea that they were just as evil as the Germans. This is nothing new unfortunately. It's just that now even supposed 'independent' journalists and historians are following this dogma because of the current geopolitical situation.

    • @fhvlegenda819
      @fhvlegenda819 14 дней назад +5

      For me as for Russian. I'm just shocked about comments right here. Everything about nazism is lost in minds of westerns just to justify thesis "Russia is bad". And everything that Russian TV lied about, suddenly became a true.
      That's why approaching with China looks good for me. They do have a memory about nazism even if it was not German but Japanese.

    • @anti-commie
      @anti-commie 6 дней назад +3

      Я из России.
      Расскажи это мои предкам, которые умирали от голода в советских колхозах, пока советское руководство называлось на голоде посредством ТОРГСИН

  • @bachtruongson9408
    @bachtruongson9408 24 дня назад +19

    "You are a traitor to the motherland!"
    -Comrade Commissar

    • @Tanaicus
      @Tanaicus 17 дней назад +1

      Commissar is a traitor to the people, like all of the Bolsheviks.

    • @espada_i_daga
      @espada_i_daga 7 дней назад +1

      You forget than Stalin was the main nazi collaborator in 1938-1941)

  • @topaziscringeverycringe8532
    @topaziscringeverycringe8532 25 дней назад

    Thank you for sharing this knowledge with us.

  • @whyareyoureadingmynickname8158
    @whyareyoureadingmynickname8158 25 дней назад +4

    It's one of those big ironies of life that people who only wanted to be free from murderous monster ended up responsible for horrible war crimes themselves.
    War really sucks, is what I'm trying to say.

    • @hel803
      @hel803 23 дня назад

      But the video is about slavs, not Americans.

  • @hellheaven-zl1wl
    @hellheaven-zl1wl 25 дней назад +4

    People complain italy switching sides
    You guys have not seen how many times cossacks switched sides

  • @Avaricumstudios
    @Avaricumstudios 25 дней назад +5

    Great video, I like the fact that you give credit to the red army, it is often portrayed like the reason Soviets resisted so fanatically was because of commisars..

  • @jgv2699
    @jgv2699 25 дней назад +1

    Dissapointed that this video forgot to mention the Arajs Kommando and it's leaders: Viktor Arajs and the deputy, Herbert Cukers.

  • @vm360fly
    @vm360fly 24 дня назад +3

    Uncut and uncensored behind a paywall = straight dislike

    • @minilla3842
      @minilla3842 23 дня назад

      Almost like they need to earn money…

  • @LucaVoidas-vh7vf
    @LucaVoidas-vh7vf 25 дней назад +3

    Would be so cool if you would make a space race video

  • @Kardia_of_Rhodes
    @Kardia_of_Rhodes 24 дня назад +66

    If you run your country like a mafia, don't expect your citizens to remain loyal when your enemies give them a better deal.

    • @user-nm6op6uq9u
      @user-nm6op6uq9u 24 дня назад

      If you have no brain, don't expect some clever thoughts

    • @gamept571
      @gamept571 24 дня назад +9

      ​@@user-nm6op6uq9uYou just perfectly describe people defend Stalin.

    • @user-nm6op6uq9u
      @user-nm6op6uq9u 24 дня назад

      @@gamept571 another one without brain

    • @Sudupe16
      @Sudupe16 23 дня назад +9

      It was a much worse deal in the long run.

  • @Gballer46
    @Gballer46 22 дня назад +1

    They should do one on allied pows in the pacific

  • @itsnotthepizzaguy5225
    @itsnotthepizzaguy5225 19 дней назад

    Seeing this makes me fascinated how a mod from COH2 took this into light and made a division you can choose for the SS solely uses foreign fighters even the infamous french fighters dubbed SS Charlemagne who fought in the final stand of the reich stag and Berlin as a whole

  • @darkknightbatman8269
    @darkknightbatman8269 25 дней назад +9

    División azul 🗿

  • @realskorpio6949
    @realskorpio6949 25 дней назад +5

    Here before others! The Bandera Bunch is the most popular one

    • @sH-ed5yf
      @sH-ed5yf 25 дней назад +2

      Yeah cause ukraine is in the news right now.
      But they are propably the most justifeyed to join the nazis. Especially after the holodomor

    • @user-xe6sg2or8d
      @user-xe6sg2or8d 25 дней назад +5

      They literally do not collaborate lol

    • @user-xe6sg2or8d
      @user-xe6sg2or8d 25 дней назад

      ​@sH-ed5yf otherwise, the holodomor destroyed urge of Ukrainians to protest against the regime, which they were doing for decades

    • @user-xe6sg2or8d
      @user-xe6sg2or8d 25 дней назад +5

      ​@@sH-ed5yfBandera was in the camp for declaration of restoration Ukraine's independence

    • @mrfun177
      @mrfun177 25 дней назад +1

      Bandera was thrown into a concentration camp by the nazis.
      Stop getting your info from the kremlin.

  • @huytran6696
    @huytran6696 22 дня назад

    so there is a switching side button in ww2, though only in battlefield

  • @official19828
    @official19828 21 день назад

    I have a video idea for you its about the civil war ongoing in Burma right now would be nice to see.

  • @user-pf3kv4bv5s
    @user-pf3kv4bv5s 23 дня назад +5

    Then, by decree of the Presidium of the Supreme Soviet on September 17, 1955, all collaborators were released from the gulag. I mean literally everyone, even those who were seen committing war crimes, for example, Hryhoriy Vasiura was released.

    • @Spaibo
      @Spaibo 23 дня назад +3

      Most notable criminals were shot beforehand, so the ones released were most likely seen as not dangerous.

    • @theotherohlourdespadua1131
      @theotherohlourdespadua1131 22 дня назад

      "Presidium of the Supreme Soviet" means nothing up until the August Coup. Their statements is just as enforceable as trying to enforce a verbal agreement you made in the woods against a guy who happens to have armed goons under his employ...

    • @gnas1897
      @gnas1897 21 день назад +1

      Khrushchev moment

  • @tolik5929
    @tolik5929 24 дня назад +50

    They paid dearly , Stalin was not an understanding man . Even Russian soldiers that surrendered on the battlefield , were considered traitors .

    • @Warsie
      @Warsie 23 дня назад +8

      they were filtered but not inherently considered traitors

    • @JohanKlein
      @JohanKlein 23 дня назад +1

      ​@@Warsieright. A lot of misconceptions exist about the treatment of ex-POWs in the USSR. Given the catastrophic losses a lot of leniency unimaginable pre-war. One thing about deportations people in the west don't understand is that males of those peoples were accused of treason, desertion and dodging draft - crimes punishable by death in war times. That would mean loss of males comparable to genocide (to relatively small nations). - so elders paid the price dying in the process.

    • @tolik5929
      @tolik5929 23 дня назад +1

      @@Warsie Problem is , they became dependant on Gulag labor during the war , and still needed it for rebuilding , after the war . So they convicted as many people as they could to fuel the system . Most convicted didnt do anything wrong .

    • @Warsie
      @Warsie 18 дней назад +2

      @@tolik5929 they used the German POWs for that, they didn't need to put their citizens in gulags for that (also like 4 years in they freed most German POWs as they weren't exactly good for labour)

    • @user-rk6rq1rh5h
      @user-rk6rq1rh5h 18 дней назад

      ​@@Warsieall of military POWs - hungarians, romanians, japanese etc. (It was including not only german military POWs, but also a civillians from 16 y.o., who lived in former germans allies and was deported to USSR) to rebuild all of the western Russia

  • @user-tv4lz5ie5u
    @user-tv4lz5ie5u 24 дня назад +4

    The title chosen for the video ("Traitors") says a lot about the channel. Perhaps too much.

    • @Alfonse-dm6ht
      @Alfonse-dm6ht 24 дня назад

      This Is Because They Weren't The Winning faction Called The Allies

    • @ninlog
      @ninlog 24 дня назад +7

      what's wrong with it?

    • @andreylyubavin1211
      @andreylyubavin1211 24 дня назад +1

      pathetic banderite detected

    • @Ziero_H
      @Ziero_H 24 дня назад

      👃