It looks like this was filmed following his death and someone was puppeteering his embalmed corpse. Also, the actor who portrayed Stalin in this film (Mikheil Gelovani), among other historical Soviet films at the time that featured Stalin, died 6 years after this film was released. It should explain why he already looks like a corpse.
Товарищ Берия записал ваши слова и передаст их лично товарищу Сталину... ☝️🤨 Comrade Beria wrote down your words and will convey them personally to Comrade Stalin... ☝️🤨
@@SuperCom-w7o Режиссера и актера Мейерхольда расстреляли. А он был на тот момент более знаменит, чем тот актер что на видео. Так что ваш комментарий попросту выглядит смешным.... Многих актеров, писателей, поэтов отправили в лагеря, из которых немалая часть не вернулась.
In this film he is shown flying to Berlin in an airplane minutes after the battle ends. In reality he was terrified of flying and always took a train. The film maker was afraid Stalin would have him shot if it did not please him. At the end of the movie Stalin looked at him, smiled, and said " This is so good I almost believe it myself." He thought that the movie depicting him flying to Berlin was funny. Millions of people believed he did actually fly there because they saw it in the movie.
I heard he said "Now THIS is how I should have arrived in Berlin" (in reality he arrived by train in the middle of the night with just a token welcome party).
@@VersusARCH I didn't know he ever set foot in Berlin let alone immediately after the surrender. I doubt it. I know he went to Potsdam in July to meet with the Western Allied leaders.
imagine watching War and Peace, Come and See and other classic war movies, you want more Soviet war movies and come across this without knowing the context
He was all about peace and prosperity, western propaganda hates him for that. He has put the enemies of the people for some jailtime. They were all released in like about 2 to 4 years or so. Back in the West, they told everyone that "USSR is all GULAGS!" - that's all they saw after all, the only people western government trusts.
Which tsar ? The last one that made everything possible for the russian people to hate his lousy tsardom ? Or the other tsars that stalin himself ended up praising infornt of battalions of soviet soldiers, right before the final assault towards Berlin ?
Heard this swept up all major awards at the Moscars. Stalin himself was there to accept Best Director award as the director was ‘unavailable’ at the moment.
Propaganda, even the craziest one, can not exist without a connection to reality. People loved Stalin much. It’s the man, whose name comes along with rapid industrialization, technological innovations, winning the most devastating war in human history and pride of being a Soviet human. People still do love him.
@@Radowid_the_Redanian I mean historical context is there to look up. Soviet citizens only loved him when he was alive. Once he died it seemed the Soviet Union sighed a breath of relief. But I don't know tell me more about how loved Stalin was?
@@michaelpelzek8882 Soviet citizens always loved and respected him. Under Khrushchev “destalinization” began due to political struggle in the party between Khrushchev and Beria/Malenkov and that’s why lots of antistalinist propaganda appeared in the Soviet Union. Yet, people did not accept this. People, who have gone through the war, through rapid industrialization and through post-war difficulties simply couldn’t disrespect Stalin. Active antistalinist propaganda ended in 1960s and in Soviet media Stalin became something neutral: not good, not bad. Yet, the people still respected him.
@@Radowid_the_Redanian They respected him because even in death they were in fear of gulags tf? You sound like a legit Soviet propagandist from the 1930s lmao
Tf are you all laughing at? People back then really loved Stalin that much. I talked to a WW2 veteran a few days ago and he said that soviet soldiers always charged at german positions shouting "For Stalin!"
Ironic because the Party Officers would shout the same thing while shooting Soviet soldiers who would turn away from the battle for cover or to find a weapon.
@@345mrse This myth is bullshit. Political commisars always charged first, leading their soldiers. My ancestor was a political instructor and a commander of battalion and he died in trenches side by side with his soldiers. This is a myth from this shitty "Stalingrad" movie, which is the best variant of the Western fascist propaganda. The same thing goes on with many russian movies. At least one good movie about WW2 that I can advise to you, is a "Brest fortress" (Брестская крепость), which tells about the heroism of the Red army, but there are a few moments that I don't like, for example, the suicide of a few soldiers which existed in real life, but in reality they died in a battle and didn't kill themselves. The best movies about WW2 are Stalin times movies. For example, "The Stalingrad battle" (Сталинградская битва) 1948.
@@memerland3214 Beautiful comrade, I disagree with you about “Stalingrad” being the best variant of Western propaganda for WW II in tne U.S. Please refer to “Road To Morroco” (1942) from Paramount. In _Road_ capitalist entertainment icons Bing and Bob attempt to awaken the slumbering royalty of African regions from their ennui to alert them to the perils of oncoming Northern fascism while raising civilian enthusiasm for protracted warfare and funding from bonds to energize efficient weapon system scientific research in the States thereby avoiding proletariat-style attrition caused by belligerent armies on soggy battlefields. Terrific.
ну как сказать.. Если только в качестве наказания народу, то возможно. Если так издеваться и убивать людей в промышленных масштабах, не только Вторая мировая на голову свалится, но и вообще, полный апокалипсис)
@@alexvelotavr3881 о нет, бедные-бедные бандиты и ростовщики, бедные бандеровцы и лесные братья! Как можно-то с ними так? А чтобы остальной народ был в ужасе специально хитрый Джугашвилли решил индустриалировать страну, обеспечивая простым трудящимся доступ к санаториям, беплатному жилью и образованию. Экий хитрец, геноцидил как мог, так старался, что даже в отрицательные убийства вышел, за своё правление несмотря на вов и голод умудрился увеличить население страны, просто палач, не иначе :))
He was the dictator of a totalitarian empire with an openly declared goal of world domination (spreading communism), killed 20 million Russians, ran a system of gulags, and allied with Nazi Germany to divide Eastern Europe (only fighting on the side of with western democracies after Hitler betrayed him). Some ”hero”.
Imagine having to create a movie about your ruthless murdering dictator but depicting him as glorious as possible. The pressure must have been enormous
"educating", braiwnashing to live in an american' hamster wheel? You people have no clue what is communism, except if you have memories of your parents providing you
The soviets did not live in a consumerist culture where the propaganda is so seamlessly entwined into their culture by advertising experts, psychology and market research. Communist propaganda is far less subtle which appears so bizarre to us in capitalist society.
This is from the film "Fall of Berlin", clipped from the finale scene after the Nazis had just surrendered. In its original context, it's not crazy and goes in quite well with the film, which is a very well-made film. I'm not an advocate of Stalinist socialism, but all the same.
She told “thank you for everything you did for the people, for us”. There was no even a word about “nation” because it was unity of nations declared at the time. Unfortunately, less and less people know how was it to live without ethnic tensions
This is not propaganda movie. It's something like epic movie about real historical moments. In this movie everything (Stalin too) is escalated and hyperbolized and that's really cool. It's like LOTR in WW2 setting. I enjoyed watching it
It is not a crazy propaganda film. It is a film done five years after the second world war. Funny how anything you will like in other country, according to you, in Russia, is propaganda.
Stalin was a ruthless dictator who killed more people than Hitler himself and here's a movie that's basically kissing his wrinkly ass for 2 hours straight, how tf is that NOT propaganda to you? If you honestly think that Stalin was a 'good dude', just because some russians still think he was, then I'm sorry but you're an uneducated moron and you need to read more. Not to mention that russia and Germany started WW II as allies. Just a tiny detail pro-kremlin goons like to forget to mention whenever there's a discussion about what a wonderful human being comrade Stalin was..
@@esteemedyams "The Bolshevik leaders here, most of whom are Jews and 90 percent of whom are returned exiles, care little for Russia or any other country but are internationalists and they are trying to start a worldwide social revolution" (see David R. Francis', " Russia from the American Embassy, April, 1916-November, 1918 " The U.S was the first to formally recognize the USSR at the height of holodomor in 1933. White star. Red star.
It's 100% propaganda. Everything they tell you about WWII history in this film is pure bullshit. But at the same time it's a 100% great film. Acting, storyline, music, visuals. Definitely worth watching. P.S. The actor playing Stalin is Mikhail Gelovani, he portrayed Stalin in a number of films over a number of years.
@@thegalaxysempiredarthfydr5002 Представьте себе, Сталин был в Берлине в июле 1945 года. Для обеспечения его безопасности органы внутренних дел предприняли целую операцию "Пальма".
It was made on a tight budget - they used whatever flags the studio had on hand. I've seen other bits of this same film, with scenes from the 'Great Patriotic War', where a Russian tank is advancing on the Germans, and the obviously cardboard barrel falls off the tank.
@@muhammaddarrenputra6389 I don't know where to find the entire film - but the bit I am referencing can be found on RUclips - look up 'The Fall of Berlin - the Dumbest WW2 Movie Nobody Knows About'. As the title suggests, it is being reviewed rather scathingly by the poster.
That's just truth. People loved Stalin for what he did. He led the USSR to single-handedly winning WWII. People accuse Soviet films of being propaganda when they're judt facts.
Stalin said upon seeing this that he wished he had gone to Berlin at the end, as the movie shows him doing. Of course that was out of the question given the risk of someone taking a potshot at him, heaving or setting a bomb etc.
@@AckzaTV Soviet Union in fact improves its own agricultural capacity, they immediately go for heavy industries that allow to protect the workers against fascism. Able to make thousands alone in Leningrad under fire and starvation and even able to gather hundreds of thousands from this stored resources. The goal of Soviet Union is to understand something can happened like this whoever the enemy was that proven to be a success. Better to be free than to have all of that just so you can serve fanatical someone like Hitler.
Did anyone else randomly get this recommended 13 years later?
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Да.
"Stalin" in this film sure looks like a slightly animated mannequin who's being rotated on a turntable.
What in the fuck 💀
I don't see the difference to reality
It looks like this was filmed following his death and someone was puppeteering his embalmed corpse. Also, the actor who portrayed Stalin in this film (Mikheil Gelovani), among other historical Soviet films at the time that featured Stalin, died 6 years after this film was released. It should explain why he already looks like a corpse.
@@Mat7920H Why, you start looking like a corpse years before you die?
Товарищ Берия записал ваши слова и передаст их лично товарищу Сталину... ☝️🤨
Comrade Beria wrote down your words and will convey them personally to Comrade Stalin... ☝️🤨
I thought his eyes were about to turn into laser beams.
😂😂
Go full on homelander 😂
🤣🤣
MegaStalin vs Godzilla
thank god they didn't .... we can barely handle space lasers let alone space AND ground based lasers
He looks animatronic.
Bodydouble
You're right. Perhaps it's super thick makeup
Damn, fr
Stalin does get a bit quirky at night.
Is freddy
LoL. That actor playing Stalin was trying so hard to not get executed.
He basically was on retainer to only portray Stalin. Stalin didn’t want him seen in other roles so it wouldn’t break the illusion.
@danieleskridge3180 That's super interesting and all but I love how you replied to a 12 year old comment.
@@DMp-xp6mjThat's super interesting and all but I love how you replied to a one month old comment.
@@henrylansing9734 That's super interesting and all but I love how you replied to a one hour old comment.
Удивительный мир , первому комменту 12 лет, а недавним комментам максимум месяц и 21 часов
И такое бывает 😅😅😅
this feels like one of those monty python moments
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@@Toodyslexicforyou I told you once. No, it isn't.
@@JohnWilson-wg4gk good for you then?
@Toodyslexicforyou If you want me to on go arguing, you'll have to pay for another five minutes.
"Peace and happiness, my friends?"
Goddammit, Stalin! You hippy!
He's clearly stoned.
That explains why his granddaughter is a hippie.
Так достижение коммунизма и предполагает достижение мира и счастья.
It’s the whole point of socialism
@user-nu1vf8bp5z
Достижение мира и счастья и ради этого легко убьют всех и уничтожат мир.
Спасибо, сами ешьте свой коммунизм.
лол а что плохого в мире и счастье?)
Bro looks more stalin than stalin himself
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0:19 - Austrian Painter ???
Alternate universe where H man was a Volga German instead of Austrian and fought in the Red Army
He does indeed look like the failed painter.
why stalin look like that like hes a robot
Потому что роботы не боятся быть расстрелянным за плохую актерскую игру
@@yahoooyahooo8632 Известных на всю страну артистов никогда не расстреливали. Ваш комментарий попросту выглядит смешным.
@@SuperCom-w7o Ну родителей этого комментатора, известных актеров, же расстреляли, хаха ))) И не один раз!
@@SuperCom-w7o Режиссера и актера Мейерхольда расстреляли. А он был на тот момент более знаменит, чем тот актер что на видео. Так что ваш комментарий попросту выглядит смешным.... Многих актеров, писателей, поэтов отправили в лагеря, из которых немалая часть не вернулась.
Because he was a robot 🤖
Hey, Stalin didn't give his consent to that woman who kissed him. Looks like a Me Too moment to me.
Seems like you understand me too movement by your ass
if you slowed it down it looks like she aimed for a kiss on the shoulder instead, just to avoid a MeToo situation. So, she cool
Это не действует в обратную сторону насколько мне известно
@My-name-is-user-tx6ow1ss3 Why? It should
the 2010s called and they want you back
And here we are gentlemen, at a random 13 years later.
Not 13 but 77 years later. 1946 film.
His supporters are rampant...
Decades later
Khrushchev: *"I'm gonna drop the hardest diss tract ever"*
It was 11 years after the war, and about 6-7 after this movie was released
😂😂
meet the Stalins
Based Anti-stalin man
And then based Gorbachev to defeat communism in Russia once and for all...
North Korea: "I need a copy of these asap" :D
hahaa
And after that, Ceausescu wanted a copy of these from North Korea
In this film he is shown flying to Berlin in an airplane minutes after the battle ends. In reality he was terrified of flying and always took a train. The film maker was afraid Stalin would have him shot if it did not please him. At the end of the movie Stalin looked at him, smiled, and said " This is so good I almost believe it myself." He thought that the movie depicting him flying to Berlin was funny. Millions of people believed he did actually fly there because they saw it in the movie.
I heard he said "Now THIS is how I should have arrived in Berlin" (in reality he arrived by train in the middle of the night with just a token welcome party).
@@VersusARCH I didn't know he ever set foot in Berlin let alone immediately after the surrender. I doubt it. I know he went to Potsdam in July to meet with the Western Allied leaders.
Source?
Edit: I just realized i asked a source from an 11y old comment.
@@samcraft3 I'm sorry, I no longer remember.
@@carlbelken4478 It’s fine
THE MEAT RIDING IS CRAZY
it was actually like this
its propaganda, wtf do you expect
@@agnigfx5054 В отличии от сегодняшней пропаганды, советская пропаганда всегда была нравственно чистой и более человечной
fr 😂
@@SuperCom-w7o Rotting in gulag is humane?
The North Koreans loved this movie so much that they build there own version of it
They’re still larping to this day
Larpers
And biden voters with the slogan posters behind him, too.
We have 3 types of actors in this propaganda film:
- People who know nothing about Stalin
- People who knew Stalin and what Stalin did
- Stalin
I mean, if I knew what Stalin did, and I was in a propaganda film about Stalin, I would pretend that I didn't know what Stalin did.
@@franzfanz I kinda just want to research how quickly stalin decided to kill rando's he just mildly suspicious of now
They actually brought Him from Berlin, taught Him to speak Russian to play himself
That looks like an audio-animatronics Stalin. Didn't know the technique was developed so early :)
There is a joke that bloody Stalin ate children at night.
Probably made in America 🤣
This looks like that Evangelion scene where everybody is saying congratulations
lmfao
I see I am not the only one to notice that lol
😂
As soon as stalin is dead
Kruschev : okay, bring me the director who made this movie
Mihail Chiaureli lived fruitfully till 1974
@konstantinkanev6287 and them mysteriously disappeared, I wonder 🤔
@@kaycey7361He died at 80 in 1974.
He sounds more charismatic than the real Stalin .
Yeah. The real Stalin was short and had a high-pitched, almost squeaky voice
I bet Stalin eats a stick of butter and shits out Golden Eggs. 😂
FNAF has been reeall quiet since this dropped.
imagine watching War and Peace, Come and See and other classic war movies, you want more Soviet war movies and come across this without knowing the context
Ok, a 33 second clip has convinced me that I’ve been so wrong about Stalin all these years. He seems like a heck of a nice fella!
He was all about peace and prosperity, western propaganda hates him for that. He has put the enemies of the people for some jailtime. They were all released in like about 2 to 4 years or so. Back in the West, they told everyone that "USSR is all GULAGS!" - that's all they saw after all, the only people western government trusts.
russians have a saying: "the younger the blogger, the more he suffered from stalin"
A game for your mind, try to imagine that you was brainwashed
Es el punto del video 😅
@@sergeykorostelev7510no
0:25 Why is there in the Backround the old Black-White-Red-Flag of Germany?
It's Yugoslavia
"Мы их освободили, и они нам этого никогда не простят"
We freed them, you mereley changed the strap
under new management
Yay, Stalin! Please send me to Gulag for saying the Tsar had nice hair.
Trotsky had damn nice hair too
Which tsar ? The last one that made everything possible for the russian people to hate his lousy tsardom ? Or the other tsars that stalin himself ended up praising infornt of battalions of soviet soldiers, right before the final assault towards Berlin ?
Люди его действительно так любили, культ личности или нет, но этот фильм не то чтобы врёт
I like how the video is 34 seconds ( T-34)
Probably because it short circuited causing the 100% flammable Stalinbot to light up like a candle
0.33 seconds 1933-Herr fäilure became chancellor
So this is this secret final boss of Atomic Heart? ⚛️🤖
Always has been
In Russia, you don't search for this video. This video searches for you
Such bullshit
@@jemandausV its a joke god damnit
Yeah and it comes with an ak and secret police hat...
@@olg7483 not clever one...
@@jemandausV whatever
Looks like some teen boy's fantasy
Heard this swept up all major awards at the Moscars. Stalin himself was there to accept Best Director award as the director was ‘unavailable’ at the moment.
be a little less enthusiastic and you'll be sent to the gulag.
“Peace and happiness.” ….Right….
Propaganda, even the craziest one, can not exist without a connection to reality. People loved Stalin much. It’s the man, whose name comes along with rapid industrialization, technological innovations, winning the most devastating war in human history and pride of being a Soviet human.
People still do love him.
Tankies on the Internet love him. Ironically most Soviet citizens did not.
@@michaelpelzek8882 Did you count?)
@@Radowid_the_Redanian I mean historical context is there to look up. Soviet citizens only loved him when he was alive. Once he died it seemed the Soviet Union sighed a breath of relief. But I don't know tell me more about how loved Stalin was?
@@michaelpelzek8882 Soviet citizens always loved and respected him. Under Khrushchev “destalinization” began due to political struggle in the party between Khrushchev and Beria/Malenkov and that’s why lots of antistalinist propaganda appeared in the Soviet Union. Yet, people did not accept this. People, who have gone through the war, through rapid industrialization and through post-war difficulties simply couldn’t disrespect Stalin. Active antistalinist propaganda ended in 1960s and in Soviet media Stalin became something neutral: not good, not bad. Yet, the people still respected him.
@@Radowid_the_Redanian They respected him because even in death they were in fear of gulags tf? You sound like a legit Soviet propagandist from the 1930s lmao
Tf are you all laughing at? People back then really loved Stalin that much. I talked to a WW2 veteran a few days ago and he said that soviet soldiers always charged at german positions shouting "For Stalin!"
My grandpa was a veteran of WWII. He never was mentioning that fa**ot who when the Nazi invaded was hiding in his dacha for 2 weeks.
Ironic because the Party Officers would shout the same thing while shooting Soviet soldiers who would turn away from the battle for cover or to find a weapon.
@@345mrse This myth is bullshit. Political commisars always charged first, leading their soldiers. My ancestor was a political instructor and a commander of battalion and he died in trenches side by side with his soldiers. This is a myth from this shitty "Stalingrad" movie, which is the best variant of the Western fascist propaganda. The same thing goes on with many russian movies. At least one good movie about WW2 that I can advise to you, is a "Brest fortress" (Брестская крепость), which tells about the heroism of the Red army, but there are a few moments that I don't like, for example, the suicide of a few soldiers which existed in real life, but in reality they died in a battle and didn't kill themselves. The best movies about WW2 are Stalin times movies. For example, "The Stalingrad battle" (Сталинградская битва) 1948.
@@memerland3214Everybody actually shouted for Stalin, but the soldiers never got shot for running away. Bro tankies are so goofy...
@@memerland3214 Beautiful comrade, I disagree with you about “Stalingrad” being the best variant of Western propaganda for WW II in tne U.S. Please refer to “Road To Morroco” (1942) from Paramount.
In _Road_ capitalist entertainment icons Bing and Bob attempt to awaken the slumbering royalty of African regions from their ennui to alert them to the perils of oncoming Northern fascism while raising civilian enthusiasm for protracted warfare and funding from bonds to energize efficient weapon system scientific research in the States thereby avoiding proletariat-style attrition caused by belligerent armies on soggy battlefields. Terrific.
Видимо вы плохо понимаете его роль на тот момент. Может быть в фильме и утрируют, но в самом деле, это был настоящий герой.
we lnow you love to be ruled by strong men for 25+ years, and take any shite from them. luckily it doesnt work like this in the west
ну как сказать.. Если только в качестве наказания народу, то возможно. Если так издеваться и убивать людей в промышленных масштабах, не только Вторая мировая на голову свалится, но и вообще, полный апокалипсис)
Лол😂
@@alexvelotavr3881 о нет, бедные-бедные бандиты и ростовщики, бедные бандеровцы и лесные братья! Как можно-то с ними так? А чтобы остальной народ был в ужасе специально хитрый Джугашвилли решил индустриалировать страну, обеспечивая простым трудящимся доступ к санаториям, беплатному жилью и образованию. Экий хитрец, геноцидил как мог, так старался, что даже в отрицательные убийства вышел, за своё правление несмотря на вов и голод умудрился увеличить население страны, просто палач, не иначе :))
He was the dictator of a totalitarian empire with an openly declared goal of world domination (spreading communism), killed 20 million Russians, ran a system of gulags, and allied with Nazi Germany to divide Eastern Europe (only fighting on the side of with western democracies after Hitler betrayed him). Some ”hero”.
Imagine having to create a movie about your ruthless murdering dictator but depicting him as glorious as possible. The pressure must have been enormous
Have you seen the movie. Stalin has like 15 minutes of screentime. The movie is about the soviets defeating the nazis.
I will surprise you, but Soviet citizens respected Stalin, and there was a reason, lol.
(yes, write to me that they were brainwashed, literaly 1984)
@@matheusvillela9150 ok ivan
That's why they used a robot
@@fabriciomarques8663 ok cia donut eater
Not a murderous tyrant at all!
I was expecting him to say "but I didnt do anything" and then leaves without explanation.
“War is peace
Freedom is slavery
Ignorance is strength”
very double-plus good comment
Why did I get recommend this 13 years later?
This is like something out George Orwells novel 1984
read another book pls
@@user-le9wg5cu3b I read a lot of books, don´t worry.
@@user-le9wg5cu3b He probably didn't even read that one either
@@esteemedyamshe probably didn't even read
No, this is like something out of 《三国演义》罗贯中.
It is a final scene from a feature film "Falling of Berlin", 1949 of release.
It has been intended for you, naive and trustful people of the West!
Stalin, was Great! Thank you Stalin, we are independent people in Eastern Europa.
Now I know where Walt Simonson got his idea for a Robot Stalin when writing for "Fantastic Four" in the early 1990s
That AI looking face will haunt me in my dreams
Don’t forget the Holomodor.
That's the irony, thank you for educating us.
"educating", braiwnashing to live in an american' hamster wheel? You people have no clue what is communism, except if you have memories of your parents providing you
The movie was made after Stalin's death, so they used his embalmed body from the mausoleum. That's why he looks a bit stiff and pale.
Comrade Stalin can't help if he was the best person to have ever existed ever.
It's easy to condemn someone else's propaganda and ignore your own.
But this is just absurd
@@ajaysidhu471there is plenty of Western propaganda back then and today as absurd if not more than this, difference is it’s worked on most of us.
@@KingswayRadiobruh this is really goofy..
The soviets did not live in a consumerist culture where the propaganda is so seamlessly entwined into their culture by advertising experts, psychology and market research. Communist propaganda is far less subtle which appears so bizarre to us in capitalist society.
@@Vital_form Bro this lady is screaming about essentially sucking off an animatronic Stalin..
This is from the film "Fall of Berlin", clipped from the finale scene after the Nazis had just surrendered. In its original context, it's not crazy and goes in quite well with the film, which is a very well-made film. I'm not an advocate of Stalinist socialism, but all the same.
Yep, this film has corny moments but it still slaps
Это лучший комментарий.
I saw this dude at Disney World. He was in the Country Bear Jamboree...playing the banjo...
*AH AH AH* Stalin was so troll & so fake too indeed 😂
democracy is having a heart attack
Nope. We are laughing at the stupid propaganda
She told “thank you for everything you did for the people, for us”. There was no even a word about “nation” because it was unity of nations declared at the time. Unfortunately, less and less people know how was it to live without ethnic tensions
Yes, tell that to the Chechens and Ingush who were deported by Stalin.
@@Der_San I’ll try my best!
Yes, Ukrainians and Russians lived together so happily.
@@Der_San их увезли в тыл, что бы они не гадили Красной Армии.
@@billwebb9643как же сложно отвечать на актуальные комментарии😢
This is all understandable, but can someone remind me what some people whose faces were carved on Mount Rushmore did?
I swear I thought this was on Netflix. The propaganda level is the same.
I wonder if the actor playing Stalin survived the purges?
Нет, не пережил. В 1937 г. его расстреляли дважды.
This is not propaganda movie. It's something like epic movie about real historical moments. In this movie everything (Stalin too) is escalated and hyperbolized and that's really cool. It's like LOTR in WW2 setting. I enjoyed watching it
"Can my girlfriend get pregnant from you stalin ?!?!?!?" Is how I see the first jumpcut.
It is not a crazy propaganda film. It is a film done five years after the second world war. Funny how anything you will like in other country, according to you, in Russia, is propaganda.
Stalin was a ruthless dictator who killed more people than Hitler himself and here's a movie that's basically kissing his wrinkly ass for 2 hours straight, how tf is that NOT propaganda to you? If you honestly think that Stalin was a 'good dude', just because some russians still think he was, then I'm sorry but you're an uneducated moron and you need to read more.
Not to mention that russia and Germany started WW II as allies. Just a tiny detail pro-kremlin goons like to forget to mention whenever there's a discussion about what a wonderful human being comrade Stalin was..
@@esteemedyams "The Bolshevik leaders here, most of whom are Jews and 90 percent of whom are returned exiles, care little for Russia or any other country but are internationalists and they are trying to start a worldwide social revolution" (see David R. Francis', " Russia from the American Embassy, April, 1916-November, 1918 "
The U.S was the first to formally recognize the USSR at the height of holodomor in 1933.
White star. Red star.
@@esteemedyamsknow what else happened in 1933? Judea declared war on Germany, after the dissolve of Weimar and mustache man took over.
@@idonuttylikezenorship4547 The hamburgerican jews from the federal reserve financed the russian jews for their bolshevik revolution. Simple as.
It is quite good. Great propaganda music by Shostakovich.
No doubt about that. No doubt about the fact he single-handedly took many lives either.
What’s crazy about it? Normal Soviet after-war clip.
If there wasnt be Stalin a whole world would be speaking on germany now.
What if instead they mutually destroyed each other.
May I point out that the British and Americans did an equal amount to defeat the Nazis in 1945.
@@hebneh D-Day wouldn't have succeeded without the Eastern Front existing.
@@hebneh Они помогли, да, но 70% всей немецкой армии было уничтожено на Восточном фронте.
@@thevickers7 And the USSR wouldn't have succeeded without the Western Front existing either.
Everyone in the film was probably shot after it…
"Stalin is on top of a spinning disk, that's why he spins like this."
Americans: what ridiculous propaganda
Also Americans when they see Trump:
Stupid comparison tho.
Trump is just an asshole who embraces being an asshole.
Stalin was... well, he was Stalin.
Not all americans like trump
Why it feels like North Korea
North Korea feels like Stalin's Regime.
Chad-Stalin
ruclips.net/video/5CyfJqMi5Uw/видео.htmlsi=oHmsOXbrQv1mNkOf
😂😂🤣
Carlie Chadlin.
Chad anti-communism
It's 100% propaganda. Everything they tell you about WWII history in this film is pure bullshit. But at the same time it's a 100% great film. Acting, storyline, music, visuals. Definitely worth watching. P.S. The actor playing Stalin is Mikhail Gelovani, he portrayed Stalin in a number of films over a number of years.
Хотите сказать, что так не было? Так и было. Конечно, не документалистика, но вполне правдоподобная сцена
ستالين لن يغامر بحياته لزيارة برلين و المنطقة لم تستقر بعد
@@thegalaxysempiredarthfydr5002 Представьте себе, Сталин был в Берлине в июле 1945 года. Для обеспечения его безопасности органы внутренних дел предприняли целую операцию "Пальма".
Кровополитный диктатор
Ахахах. Пришел дурачек защищать культ личности😂
@@ilyai.6431 Причём здесь вообще культ личности?
This looks like a horror 80s movie
Anyone know what song is in the background?
“Back in the USSR”
Stalin, known for his calm demeanor and sense of humor...
0:25 why on earth is there the german empire flag there?
same question
@@Thomas-ec3vg perhaps since this is a film about the battle of Berlin, they had just used the german empire flag instead? A weird choice though
It was made on a tight budget - they used whatever flags the studio had on hand. I've seen other bits of this same film, with scenes from the 'Great Patriotic War', where a Russian tank is advancing on the Germans, and the obviously cardboard barrel falls off the tank.
@@billwebb9643 it makes sense now. Where can i watch the film btw?
@@muhammaddarrenputra6389 I don't know where to find the entire film - but the bit I am referencing can be found on RUclips - look up 'The Fall of Berlin - the Dumbest WW2 Movie Nobody Knows About'. As the title suggests, it is being reviewed rather scathingly by the poster.
As a Crimean Tatar, I couldn't watch it until the end, it was so disgusting.
"Proletarian Solidarity" much, hahahaha.
@@nam2203😬
@Энрике.МагальяйнсRussian cant even tell Ukranian and Tartar aparts lol. Man, they are so fk dumb
@Энрике.МагальяйнсDude, you're not even Russian, get lost.
@@gamept571he is not RuZki. Just a Rusich lover
And where is the propaganda here?
везде!
@@ИванКорнилов-у7юесли ты попадешь в фильм в какой-то главной роли, тоже будет пропаганда? 🤔
@@NIKSUS_YT нет
The battle of Berlin
This Is Lazytown live action?
70 years after, and nothing has changed in Russia
Wdym?
That's exactly how the BBC portrays the Royal Family.
I laughed so hard when she said can i kiss u Stalin 🤣🤣
Ты лучше смейся, когда в вашем белом доме мужики сношают друг друга в анус. И это в политическом дворце! Сатанисты.... Вам бы уж молчать, позорище
communism has no dictators, only revolutionaries
0:24 i see little easter egg
Yeah
That's just truth. People loved Stalin for what he did. He led the USSR to single-handedly winning WWII. People accuse Soviet films of being propaganda when they're judt facts.
singlehandedly is a bit of an overstatement
stalinatronics
Stalin actor was then executed shortly afterwards for a small inaccuracy
Говорите англоязычные че хотите, но он был неплохим правителем, весьма неплохим.
They're told from school that Stalin eats children.
@@КонстантинМатвеев-д8цкоммуняка, заебал сратт в комменты
I mean, it is greatly exaggerated, but the Red Army, under direction of G. S. Stalin, was indeed the one to end the WWII.
Stalin said upon seeing this that he wished he had gone to Berlin at the end, as the movie shows him doing. Of course that was out of the question given the risk of someone taking a potshot at him, heaving or setting a bomb etc.
My mother was born in the Soviet Union and this is just not what she told me about.
Looks like north korea but worst
Nah
Why is this in my recommended after 13 years 😭🙏
Yeah I'd imagine the number to be less but still the point remains.
Stalin was a great defender of the rights of the workers.
Yeah especially the workers in the gulags
Workers in just about any nation on earth at the time had more rights and enjoyed better working and living conditions than in stalins soviet union.
@@AckzaTV Gulags literally had lower incarceration rate than the US does, lmao.
@@AckzaTV LMAO, nope, working conditions of workers in the 1930's were absolutely terrible for the most part, even in Western Europe.
@@AckzaTV Soviet Union in fact improves its own agricultural capacity, they immediately go for heavy industries that allow to protect the workers against fascism. Able to make thousands alone in Leningrad under fire and starvation and even able to gather hundreds of thousands from this stored resources. The goal of Soviet Union is to understand something can happened like this whoever the enemy was that proven to be a success. Better to be free than to have all of that just so you can serve fanatical someone like Hitler.
It's funny how a lager prisoner happens to be passing totally out of contest and the fake Stalin is a lot taller than the original
ой, ужас какой, демократия в панике
как это так можно? взять и признаться лидеру в чувствах?