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Zaitsev (Jude Law) and other Russian foot soldiers attempt to reclaim the city of Stalingrad from German control.
FILM DESCRIPTION:
A turning point in 20th century war history is the focus of this fact-based account of the 1942-1943 battle of Stalingrad, in which the Germans were finally defeated by Russian influence -- one of the bloodiest battles in World War II history. The film stars Jude Law as Vassili, a marksman from the Urals who is transported to Stalingrad in 1942, and a master German sniper, Major Koenig (Ed Harris). Koenig, an expert German sniper, is determined to eliminate his formidable opponent by any means necessary; meanwhile, Vassili has joined forces with Danilov (Joseph Fiennes), a young Russian political adversary, who is impressed by Vassili's skills and raises his profile in the Soviet Union. Both Vassili and Danilov become involved with Tanya (Rachel Weisz), whose Jewish parents have been captured by the Germans and have forced her to take up with the men on a sniper expedition. Koenig and Vassili begin to develop traps for each other, until fate inevitably must bring the two sharpshooters together. This large-scale production, financed mostly by Teuton companies, also features Bob Hoskins as Nikita Krushchev and Ron Perlman as an aging Russian sniper.
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Cast: Jude Law
Director: Jean-Jacques Annaud
Producers: Jean-Jacques Annaud, Alain Godard, Roland Pellegrino, Jörg Reichl, John D. Schofield, Alisa Tager
Screenwriters: Jean-Jacques Annaud, Alain Godard
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Комментарии : 6 тыс.   
@nicostheocharous1990
@nicostheocharous1990 4 года назад
Not a cellphone in sight, just people living the moment.
@borris3768
@borris3768 4 года назад
Cellphones weren’t Invented back then! Idiot...
@dhruvthejarani9405
@dhruvthejarani9405 4 года назад
R/woooooosh
@JohnnyPollas
@JohnnyPollas 4 года назад
Living the moment?
@synthstabber8211
@synthstabber8211 4 года назад
@@dhruvthejarani9405 r/ihavereddit
@huffpuff6336
@huffpuff6336 4 года назад
Except for the camera men recording the movie
@kimmosanky7353
@kimmosanky7353 3 года назад
1:27 "Hans get to cover!" "Why bother? They dont even have guns"
@charliebrown3509
@charliebrown3509 3 года назад
Ur underated
@lalchhandama3805
@lalchhandama3805 3 года назад
*just incase*
@Chuked
@Chuked 3 года назад
They have their fists lmao
@hans7032
@hans7032 3 года назад
i dont need cover.
@stevethorn6213
@stevethorn6213 3 года назад
@@hans7032 Guten tag Hans!
@moutainchad2360
@moutainchad2360 3 года назад
Mad respect to the camera man, still managed to film everything even under heavy artillery explosions.
@victuz
@victuz 2 года назад
It was indeed a rare footage to get at those times.
@HeroDai2448
@HeroDai2448 2 года назад
and upload it on youtube
@brendadeguzman175
@brendadeguzman175 2 года назад
pov:the camera man is on the german side
@Austility
@Austility 2 года назад
Bro just shut up
@keith.9258
@keith.9258 2 года назад
@@victuz it’s a movie ☠️
@Szminsky
@Szminsky 3 года назад
The extra at 1:02 really looks like he enjoyed himself!
@djjayem100
@djjayem100 2 года назад
Can't blame him blasting away with that beast.
@targetdawg
@targetdawg 2 года назад
how’d he even see the enemy?
@HxRaider
@HxRaider 2 года назад
I mean i would too XD
@arminius7909
@arminius7909 2 года назад
He's the german soldier from tf2
@funtimerafaelleon5786
@funtimerafaelleon5786 Год назад
Tf2 soldier
@klutzy2605
@klutzy2605 4 года назад
“We have more bodies than the enemy has bullets. Victory is a guarantee” -Stalin 1942
@nutcrackerreal100
@nutcrackerreal100 4 года назад
You can just feel his cruel nature through that quote
@Dark_S_9.
@Dark_S_9. 4 года назад
Tấn Nguyễn he did send human waves multiple times especially at the end of the war
@zexal4217
@zexal4217 4 года назад
@@Dark_S_9. End of the war?! Are you mental. At the end of the war, the German army was consistently losing more men dead than the Soviets. The Soviets by that point were likely the most skilled army in the world on the tactical and operational levels, far outclassing the Western Allies.
@borris3768
@borris3768 4 года назад
Stalin killed more people then Hitler
@zexal4217
@zexal4217 4 года назад
@@borris3768 That's also inaccurate, the book which originally gave that obscene figure (60 million) has since had most of it's authours turn it's back on it. Realistically speaking, Stalin killed somewhere in the region of 10-20 million people. Hitler on the other hand, (including all the Soviet civillians and soldiers that he either killed or starved to death during WW2) has likely got somewhere in the region of 30-40 million AT LEAST. This does not at all account for the fact that Stalin was in power for more than twice as long and ended up winning his war which meant he had free rein in Eastern Europe. Not nearly as many deaths occured under him as would have under Hitler (Hunger Plan has estimates of 50-100 million Soviet civillians being starved to death). So no, that statement is in fact wrong.
@agustinguerra6164
@agustinguerra6164 5 лет назад
0:58 you can see the cameraman lol
@anonymoususer2764
@anonymoususer2764 4 года назад
LMAO
@weirdstonk729
@weirdstonk729 4 года назад
Agustin Guerra Nice catch! I never even saw him the first time
@noobjo.mp4196
@noobjo.mp4196 4 года назад
the commissars don't have the balls to execute him
@ruuuuudooooolph
@ruuuuudooooolph 4 года назад
He is just a war photographer. Nothing wrong with that.
@NiskaMagnusson
@NiskaMagnusson 4 года назад
he was having flashbacks, they figured he added to the immersion
@amarettomeming9441
@amarettomeming9441 3 года назад
Girls in dodgeball: Hides in the back Boys in dodgeball:
@reaperendrer4224
@reaperendrer4224 3 года назад
holy true
@Solar44458
@Solar44458 3 года назад
Me and the boys defending Stalingrad, rare footage:
@shubaairbana
@shubaairbana 3 года назад
Huraaaaaah
@SomeGamer1111
@SomeGamer1111 3 года назад
0:15 When you play Enlisted Hoooorahhh JAA JAA JAA
@queenofscore
@queenofscore 3 года назад
Do boys carry guns and shoot each other in dodgeball? That’ll be interesting.
@faridhabibullah30
@faridhabibullah30 3 года назад
0:58 another proof that cameraman is the most overpowered character
@masterxstevenstones6496
@masterxstevenstones6496 2 года назад
Literally! He can even survive nuclear blast
@craw.54
@craw.54 2 года назад
100th like
@victuz
@victuz 2 года назад
Didn't you people already know? The camera man is always invulnerable.
@HAcoreRD
@HAcoreRD 8 лет назад
RU-vid comment section: where everyone is a 5 star general, historian, and confuses movies with documentaries
@jentel7633
@jentel7633 8 лет назад
+HAcoreRD lmao, so true xD
@jentel7633
@jentel7633 8 лет назад
+HAcoreRD lmao, so true xD
@deckiedeckie
@deckiedeckie 8 лет назад
+HAcoreRD ....jejejejejejeje....But you know.....opinions are like assholes....everybody got one.....and they all stink.....jejejeje
@paulstewart1182
@paulstewart1182 8 лет назад
+Deckie Deckie you are funny and I suspect you are Filipino which is wonderful.
@yannickmaes
@yannickmaes 8 лет назад
Thank you
@hanson666999
@hanson666999 10 лет назад
The first ten minutes of this film are totally unforgettable. From where the soldiers are unloaded from the trains and herded across the river into the meat grinder.
@kovesp1
@kovesp1 2 года назад
Never mind that it didn't happen. The Soviets had millions of Mosin-Nagants in storage and after dropping the plan to convert to SVT-40s, production of the Mosin-Nagant was increased (it was much cheaper and faster to produce in large quantities then the SVT-40). They certainly didn't lack rifles to give to their soldiers.
@joshuaandre8911
@joshuaandre8911 2 года назад
@@kovesp1 that may be, but in Stalingrad they did. The city wasn't well supplied during the EARLIER stages. They were so poorly supplied, they even had to use ww1 artillery during the earlier phases of the battle. They supplies and reinforcements poured in later on
@kovesp1
@kovesp1 2 года назад
@@joshuaandre8911 As far as I can recall, no such shortages are mentioned by any of the reputable military historians writing on the topic: Glantz, Erickson, Overy, Beevor, ... Same goes for the memoirs of Chuikov and Zhukov, but I suspect you'll just discount that.
@Towarish_Chekist
@Towarish_Chekist 2 года назад
of course, all this is blatant lies, the film is trying to defile at least like the Red Army
@2UNIEK
@2UNIEK 2 года назад
@@Towarish_Chekist ok tankie
@regiltube7932
@regiltube7932 Год назад
1:02 The way he POUTS his Mouth while FIRING the machine gun is just INTENSE!!!
@razzberry6180
@razzberry6180 3 года назад
0:28 When you read the first question on the exam
@dr.finnegan3949
@dr.finnegan3949 4 года назад
1:28 german soldier bends over the wreckage: "just chilling, relaxing and shooting at some massive russian brigade rushing against me”.
@yourstruly4817
@yourstruly4817 3 года назад
"A real turkey shoot."
@sgt.verdian1945
@sgt.verdian1945 3 года назад
he was like : dont mind me,just shooting some commies in sight
@WhattAreYouSaying
@WhattAreYouSaying 3 года назад
You can also see his MP-40 jammed. The bolt goes forward, but it did not fire.
@gilliancarman5659
@gilliancarman5659 3 года назад
its supposed to make you the hardest target to hit
@ideja_naciji
@ideja_naciji 3 года назад
You do know that Belorussians p, Ukrainians and many others died for Supid Soviet Union too?
@GitSumGaming
@GitSumGaming 4 года назад
Call of duty 2003 dev: “damn this movie is so cool what if something like this was in a video game?”
@cooldloop2381
@cooldloop2381 4 года назад
Too bad it isn’t
@GitSumGaming
@GitSumGaming 4 года назад
cooldloop it is...2003 first call of duty.
@FuNWithAChemicaLBomb
@FuNWithAChemicaLBomb 4 года назад
Git Sum Gaming first mission of the first Call of Duty on PC
@GitSumGaming
@GitSumGaming 4 года назад
@@FuNWithAChemicaLBomb yuo...damn i loved that game....wish I could rewind the clock and go back to the good ol days
@kimijebisow6496
@kimijebisow6496 4 года назад
It was COD world at war! Now they remake same shity game only better graphics!
@maddocpax788
@maddocpax788 3 года назад
I've only now noticed how unauthentic the sound of that MG 42 is.
@Better_Clean_Than_Green
@Better_Clean_Than_Green 3 года назад
Ive noticed this too comrade! The real MG42 make Brttt with chains sound but 10x faster (sry for my BAD english)
@kevinmahaney3650
@kevinmahaney3650 3 года назад
Just one problem,The mg 42 was still in the prototype stage when this was happening. It should have been the mg 34. Since the mg 42 is still used in some armies,im shure it was easier to get for the movie. I think they did a nice job replicating this battle. It was a good movie!
@adriani.m4163
@adriani.m4163 3 года назад
Ma man a big fan of firearms just like me
@kevinmahaney3650
@kevinmahaney3650 3 года назад
@@adriani.m4163 a firearm is only a tool! It ďoes not make you a man!
@adriani.m4163
@adriani.m4163 3 года назад
@@kevinmahaney3650 Fine, Mr. Sergeant !
@cw5312
@cw5312 Год назад
Damn movie clips. They always end it right when it starts to get good.
@SomeDudeArmyMen
@SomeDudeArmyMen 6 лет назад
0:17 when you open a pack of gum at school
@julien.s2002
@julien.s2002 5 лет назад
It's OUR pack of gum !!
@oyuk4618
@oyuk4618 5 лет назад
Lol
@therothegreen1236
@therothegreen1236 5 лет назад
So?
@50shekels
@50shekels 4 года назад
Some Dude my god that’s actually hilarious
@user-sz7tr6fi7j
@user-sz7tr6fi7j 4 года назад
And bribed some and defending yourself
@DomsonOG
@DomsonOG 6 лет назад
0:50 give this man running on the right an oscar for the facial expressions man
@thermobarbaric
@thermobarbaric 2 года назад
>:0
@anaverageshitposter9553
@anaverageshitposter9553 2 года назад
Hes doing the pogchamp face lmaoo
@UnknownPersononGoogle
@UnknownPersononGoogle 2 года назад
Look at 01:02
@DomsonOG
@DomsonOG 2 года назад
@@UnknownPersononGoogle 😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
@patrickt7
@patrickt7 2 года назад
@@UnknownPersononGoogle man really said "😠"
@DaveDexterMusic
@DaveDexterMusic 2 года назад
props to the german soldier standing two feet to the right of a tank barrel as it fires, given how much air concussion there is from even a large rifle muzzle flash. employee of the week, right there
@xaandr8796
@xaandr8796 Год назад
They used black powder to simulate the tanks firing. Would have been a lot of smoke and coughing on set
@Whitehaar
@Whitehaar 11 месяцев назад
definitely a shoe-in for middle management
@sp7873
@sp7873 8 месяцев назад
Hard as krupp steel
@ramziyusuf-ev6zj
@ramziyusuf-ev6zj 6 месяцев назад
German morale is and was h8ghest that is crucial but after stalingrasld low German morale so they lost the war
@blitzkriegc1112
@blitzkriegc1112 3 года назад
German's :remember no Russian Commisar:remember no Russian
@cheatcharoninc172
@cheatcharoninc172 3 года назад
Yes
@BioChemistryWizard
@BioChemistryWizard 3 года назад
Wow an actually funny joke on a WW2 video
@ellayupano5919
@ellayupano5919 3 года назад
🤣🤣🤣
@17MrLeon
@17MrLeon 2 года назад
That joke makes no sense.
@Space_Muffin45
@Space_Muffin45 2 года назад
@@17MrLeon because you dont know the context
@isprikitikburkabush6200
@isprikitikburkabush6200 9 лет назад
Why are the Germans speaking German and the Russians speaking English
@Pikkabuu
@Pikkabuu 9 лет назад
Isprikitik burkabush Because Americans don't like reading subtitles.
@Pikkabuu
@Pikkabuu 9 лет назад
aSecondCaesar And US is a large market, so many films/series are made to appeal to the Americans.
@erentheca
@erentheca 9 лет назад
Pikkabuu True, though that dynamic may eventually change with China emerging as a huge market for American films.
@jb76489
@jb76489 9 лет назад
+Pikkabuu and because the French director wanted English speaking actors
@MrGabrieleLongo
@MrGabrieleLongo 9 лет назад
+Isprikitik burkabush MURICA cannot read ?
@wigster600
@wigster600 8 лет назад
Red Orchestra 2 in a nutshell.
@atlas6588
@atlas6588 8 лет назад
sees ppsh41 as rifleman, fights over it to take it
@ubersoldado
@ubersoldado 8 лет назад
no arty :(
@bigemimartXD
@bigemimartXD 8 лет назад
Recovered from a stream of a Commisar's House control match with only 1 minute remaining
@nickn9040
@nickn9040 7 лет назад
"OK guys go go go!" "But there's a machine gun!" "Fucking rush B noobs wtf!!!???" *Everyone rushes B* *TL calls arty on B*
@Pikkabuu
@Pikkabuu 7 лет назад
Not enough T-34's camping at the back of D or C.
@alreysyandanna1886
@alreysyandanna1886 3 года назад
0:16 this is a perfect representation of boys when home bell rings
@gavindai6942
@gavindai6942 3 года назад
I appreciate how at 1:28 there's a guy just chilling there, not even behind cover shooting down soviets like it's an average Tuesday afternoon
@AYOthisiswild01
@AYOthisiswild01 2 года назад
Many russian army is send to the war not fully trained back in those days.. so germans think is easy to fight russia in ww2
@33rdSniper
@33rdSniper 4 года назад
0:55 the cannon fire just looks like coffee creamer being lit.
@polska6139
@polska6139 4 года назад
LMAO HAHAHAH
@highstrangeness2396
@highstrangeness2396 3 года назад
I know!!!! lol
@crispinjulius5032
@crispinjulius5032 3 года назад
“Sergeant! There’s too many! We’re out of shells!” “Give them the Coffee Mate then!”
@Grandizer8989
@Grandizer8989 3 года назад
I know..it looks like a Roman Candle going off
@Labyrinthian-
@Labyrinthian- 10 лет назад
"Another unit was lost in the defence of the Rodina"
@ravenks1sr15
@ravenks1sr15 10 лет назад
LMAO Company of Heroes 2 references here we goooo
@shermantankgaming7261
@shermantankgaming7261 6 лет назад
Lol
@shermantankgaming7261
@shermantankgaming7261 6 лет назад
“ another squad had been killed, Death to the motherland”
@djjayem100
@djjayem100 2 года назад
I hear that all too often lol
@vilhelmvilhelm2335
@vilhelmvilhelm2335 Год назад
"Flanking around the enemy was invented in 1943" Soldiers in 1942:
@utherpendragon4741
@utherpendragon4741 Год назад
I was wondering the very same thing.
@user-fo9ou1tz4z
@user-fo9ou1tz4z Год назад
Брат моего отца погиб под Сталинградом. Было дяде Саше 22 года.
@parvizhamidov1078
@parvizhamidov1078 8 месяцев назад
he was probably shot by one of your own russian officers
@konigsberg7990
@konigsberg7990 4 года назад
Hearts of Iron 4 Force Attacking with no Equipment in a Nutshell
@virgiljianu7166
@virgiljianu7166 4 года назад
Against entrenched forces,no less
@shirlyamri
@shirlyamri 4 года назад
*mass assault doctrine intensifies*
@Zen-rw2fz
@Zen-rw2fz 4 года назад
@Hammerschlägen M reminder that this is historically, complete bs.
@Zen-rw2fz
@Zen-rw2fz 4 года назад
@@virgiljianu7166 no air superiority either
@Zen-rw2fz
@Zen-rw2fz 4 года назад
@Hammerschlägen M except there's not, the only truth is that the later executed a few deserters, similar how they used to do in ww1 all over the place. but shooting soldiers that were running back is bs.
@BlackNeon875
@BlackNeon875 10 лет назад
The Germans are Walmart and the Russians are shoppers on Black Friday......
@roirozov3235
@roirozov3235 6 лет назад
Ryan Sohn Great
@brickbybrick4321
@brickbybrick4321 6 лет назад
XDD the bullets are the products XDD
@blockmasterscott
@blockmasterscott 5 лет назад
I laughed hard, great comment!
@thevaultbrotherhood6297
@thevaultbrotherhood6297 5 лет назад
Ryan Sohn That a way to say that.
@koukimonzta
@koukimonzta 5 лет назад
Hahahaha
@tengyang3581
@tengyang3581 3 месяца назад
1:02 German machine gunner: Get some get some!
@Dontstoptheclock
@Dontstoptheclock Месяц назад
He really wants those soviet soldiers dead...
@sumvs5992
@sumvs5992 3 года назад
Love how the tank guns are essentially just flare guns
@jedimasteryoda4551
@jedimasteryoda4551 4 года назад
0:17 Boys when they see students from a different school
@CaptainLevi69
@CaptainLevi69 3 года назад
Tell me about it 💀😂😂 fr tho
@shades8852
@shades8852 3 года назад
Peace was never an option
@wolflightning2331
@wolflightning2331 3 года назад
But the other school is uncool but good.
@Blueboy0316
@Blueboy0316 8 лет назад
Those are some british sounding russians
@Policiakakkuveria
@Policiakakkuveria 6 лет назад
I know why do they use English sounding actors for a soviet charge
@LM1C144
@LM1C144 6 лет назад
I think they did summer class ;)
@matthewwong3237
@matthewwong3237 6 лет назад
Lend lease
@laughinsohard7888
@laughinsohard7888 6 лет назад
British Film.
@anthrax9599
@anthrax9599 6 лет назад
Because if it it was voiced by Russians they would be spamming the cyka blyat war cry and and dodging bullets because of Russian bias
@gamer-jw3ui
@gamer-jw3ui 3 года назад
the red army did not have a shortage of rifles. they had large industrial capacities and could produce tons of new guns. meanwhile, it was the germans who didnt have enough fuel supply, their most important means of transport then were horses.
@gothelvis3541
@gothelvis3541 2 года назад
They did have a shortage of weapons
@owainthoma3945
@owainthoma3945 2 года назад
Still cool
@youtubesurfer134
@youtubesurfer134 2 года назад
Well the Red army did have a supply chain problem I would agree about the whole rifle thing they had plenty of them. But this film is a movie and it doesn't get a lot right.
@joshuaandre8911
@joshuaandre8911 2 года назад
In the early stages of Stalingrad they did. Soviet logistics haven't supplied them well enough in the EARLY phase. The middle to final phases are a different story as you may be aware
@Nikolaievich9837
@Nikolaievich9837 2 года назад
Well they did have sucidal charges, but not like how the westreners portray it, but these same tactics were also used by the British, Americans, Germans, and well known the Japanese. So it’s nothing new and it’s not surprising. I mean these tactxs have Been used since the start of humanity, running sucidally to the enemy. I mean even today, with what’s going on in Ukraine you hear about the Russian convoy that moved up and got destroyed, and Ukraine had a counter offensive in Kherson region and they got absolutely annihilated by Russian airstrikes and artillery
@Mr_Mcb
@Mr_Mcb 3 года назад
Teacher: ok kids were getting a student from Russia Girls: I hope he’s cute Me and the boys: 0:10
@M18Rotary
@M18Rotary 8 лет назад
In Russia you hit the bullet......
@acausp11
@acausp11 8 лет назад
+Austin Thacker in soviet russia you destroy mine
@daaichommie708
@daaichommie708 7 лет назад
In USA you have right to bear arms. In Motherland Russia you have right to whole bear!
@TimTommerson-rw2hj
@TimTommerson-rw2hj 7 лет назад
Frank Müller was für ne Demokratie ? Hier in D ?! Träum weiter...
@carvideos5276
@carvideos5276 6 лет назад
LOL
@thethotbreakkid8149
@thethotbreakkid8149 6 лет назад
hahaha lmao!! that explains lot that scean at 1:32..!!😂😅👏
@Joezvi
@Joezvi 10 лет назад
0:58 stop and look to the right "Camera man" ;)
@KBKriechbaum
@KBKriechbaum 10 лет назад
This is obviously one of the soviet war correspondents, taking some pictures of the operation.
@brianu2229
@brianu2229 10 лет назад
Ahh, you completely ruined my immersion! Kudos, you have eagle eyes.
@simoncow3428
@simoncow3428 6 лет назад
Sneak 1943
@CodState87
@CodState87 4 месяца назад
Blud is from the future (Chill it's just a joke💀)
@syntaxed2
@syntaxed2 2 года назад
Just so you know - The soviets didnt actually do suicidal frontal charges...they did the opposite. (The japanese were famous for kamikaze frontal charges tho) Soviets used bombed out buildings or whatever confined areas that could be defended to stay close to the germans in order to negate their artillery, airforce and tanks. Without area of effect weaponry and technological superiority the fights would devolve into a slow and grinding close combat hell in a labyrinth of buildings.
@wingstar3048
@wingstar3048 2 года назад
Yep those frontal charges was USA propoganda about soviet
@Fulcrox
@Fulcrox 2 года назад
Frontal charges were a thing during all the early war, not only the Soviets did them but the Germans and French as well, same with Italians. Because the concept of combined tactics still was evolving
@Central_Intelligence_Agency_
@Central_Intelligence_Agency_ 2 года назад
@@idlearctic592 I don't think all of those people were willingly sacrificed. But hey salute to all who died in a conflict of old men bickering and clinging to actions of the past.
@swann433
@swann433 2 года назад
They sacrificed 25 million...not 5
@calvacoca
@calvacoca 2 года назад
No. During the first part of the war, suicidal charges were very common. The Russians employed the same tactics as during the First World War. I read the testimony of a German soldier who was fighting on the Eastern Front. He said "The russians were charging in a compact mass of infantry, facing our machine guns. Before rushing forward and while they were running, they were shouting 'hooray!!!' I wonder why they were shouting like that. We hardly had to aim. They were falling by the hundreds"
@LoneSoldier69
@LoneSoldier69 11 месяцев назад
"i may not have the perfect aim on shooting the enemy, but when it comes to friendly fire i never missed a shot" -Tank Fish
@viperr1297
@viperr1297 4 года назад
0:17 boys when the lunch bell rings
@internetstrangerstrangerofweb
@internetstrangerstrangerofweb 3 года назад
Straight up
@wireworks4252
@wireworks4252 3 года назад
My favorite school instrument is the lunch bell
@general5119
@general5119 3 года назад
😂😂😂
@ucNguyen-cx8eb
@ucNguyen-cx8eb 3 года назад
*URA*
@generalissimospergo9371
@generalissimospergo9371 5 лет назад
Me and the boys storming Area 51
@johngillon6969
@johngillon6969 5 лет назад
I can't wait, bring lots of sun tan lotion, and a wide brim hat. Finally get to the bottom of this.
@Johnny_Serenity
@Johnny_Serenity 5 лет назад
let's just hope we manage to successfully invade Area 51
@sr.6001
@sr.6001 5 лет назад
What if the guards open fire?
@Johnny_Serenity
@Johnny_Serenity 5 лет назад
@@sr.6001 don't stop comrades we do not fall back.
@bman6065
@bman6065 4 года назад
Americans are never short of guns only reason the red's had to give every other a handful of bullets is because they were communists.
@goldenxyanimationcartoon8605
@goldenxyanimationcartoon8605 2 года назад
Real Normandy : You have 20% chance of survival This Normandy : 100% death unless you're the main character
@charliecoke7396
@charliecoke7396 2 года назад
Stalingrad, not Normandy. Opposite sides of Europe. Normandy was the Americans, British, and Canadians.
@lancer2442
@lancer2442 2 года назад
Hats off to the camera team who lay down their lives to bring us war time films salute
@wolfgunner4564
@wolfgunner4564 10 лет назад
It's safe to say the Russians invented YOLO
@JoeyJoJoJoestarJuniorShabadoo
@JoeyJoJoJoestarJuniorShabadoo 7 лет назад
I just played this level in Call of Duty.
@mustard4762
@mustard4762 3 года назад
Best part for me is the movie doesnt show the Germans just using the Tiger, instead, they show the Panzer 3
@user-xh9pu2wj6b
@user-xh9pu2wj6b 3 года назад
would've been even better if they showed soviets using actual tactics they used during the battle and not the mass charges.
@user-xh9pu2wj6b
@user-xh9pu2wj6b 3 года назад
@Joshua Payne I haven't said they never did it. But most of such charges were only used in the first couple of months to delay the enemy as long as possible. After that it was an exception. I highly doubt that they were used in Stalingrad battle, but if you have sources that claim they did happen there, can you link them?
@m1a1abramstank49
@m1a1abramstank49 3 года назад
@Joshua Payne There’s a difference between tactical charges and simply throwing men at the enemy without any forms of tactics. The horde stuff was a myth in actuality.
@Spitfire__1944
@Spitfire__1944 3 года назад
The cameraman single handedly lived through all of this, what a true war hero!
@aboxofbeans
@aboxofbeans 7 месяцев назад
This joke isn't funny any more
@Spitfire__1944
@Spitfire__1944 7 месяцев назад
@@aboxofbeans it's been 2 years 💀
@Ripee
@Ripee 6 месяцев назад
@@aboxofbeansafter 2 years 😂
@weirdshibainu
@weirdshibainu 3 года назад
Imagine being in Russia or Germany in the 1990s and seeing old men sitting on the park bench feeding the pigeons reconciling their past and remembering fallen comrades while you mistakenly believe they did nothing with their lives.
@queenofscore
@queenofscore 3 года назад
Aww...that’s sad though. 😢
@ThisHandleWasTheOnly1Available
@ThisHandleWasTheOnly1Available 3 года назад
I grew up in Moscow in the 1980's. Honestly, I don't remember meeting many veterans who'd served in WW2. Those guys - even if they'd survived the war - didn't live too much past 60-70.
@Johnnyy832
@Johnnyy832 2 года назад
@@ThisHandleWasTheOnly1Available too much drinking
@dummy112
@dummy112 2 года назад
John :They did not get past the age of 60 and 70 because of war issues like radiation, wounds , and lung issues
@karstenseterbakken3617
@karstenseterbakken3617 2 года назад
Many of the real Soviets which fought the war where already dead in the 60s or even faster. Most of the German lived also up till the 80s and 90s. These elder ones you see today are Folks from the Hitler Jugend. On the Post-soviet side however i have a strong suggestion that the elders of today just pinned some medals and are pretending today that they fougth the real deal when in fact they did nothing or where deployed 100kms behind the front.
@Firespectrum122
@Firespectrum122 9 лет назад
IS NO GOOD COMRADES FALL BACK
@Thiagosilva-pc3xd
@Thiagosilva-pc3xd 9 лет назад
kkkkkkk
@Yman83464z
@Yman83464z 9 лет назад
Is no good Comrades! Attack in the OPPOSITE direction!
@ThisHandleFeatureIsStupid
@ThisHandleFeatureIsStupid 9 лет назад
Yman83464 lmao! That was good.
@Firespectrum122
@Firespectrum122 9 лет назад
>springfield rifle
@johnduh5030
@johnduh5030 9 лет назад
Patrick Bateman Hey Paul!
@GigaTrap6000
@GigaTrap6000 3 года назад
Ice cream truck: *comes* The kids:
@thomasalkmaar439
@thomasalkmaar439 Год назад
That got to be one of the most nonchalant relaxed ways of firing at people charging at you at 01:03 lol
@shepherdlavellen3301
@shepherdlavellen3301 3 года назад
0:14 when the teacher says that's it for today
@wigster600
@wigster600 8 лет назад
In Soviet Russia, you are a statistic.
@johntume6181
@johntume6181 7 лет назад
"The death of one man is a tragedy, the death of millions is a statistic." - Joseph Stalin
@baccaismemebob2603
@baccaismemebob2603 7 лет назад
wigster600 in Soviet Minecraft blocks place you
@NatalyAnna3
@NatalyAnna3 7 лет назад
wigster600 we have reserves
@pickelhaubekhajiit6530
@pickelhaubekhajiit6530 6 лет назад
I read that as "autistic"
@NatalyAnna3
@NatalyAnna3 6 лет назад
wigster600 and we always have reserves
@Peas_and_Carrots
@Peas_and_Carrots 2 года назад
love the choice of thumbnail. looks like those boys were having a lot of fun
@snug-fibbage7441
@snug-fibbage7441 3 года назад
0:52 the guy on the right is having the best ever
@thatkindofguy234
@thatkindofguy234 4 года назад
1:03 love the guy on the right just chilling sitting on the rubble picking shots at people hahahaha what a badass
@vildachaya6462
@vildachaya6462 3 года назад
Camper
@someguy6507
@someguy6507 5 лет назад
The kyles rushing the defense of Area 51
@sinistercharger
@sinistercharger 3 года назад
Why is there fire coming from the Tank Barrel everytime it fires 😂
@youtubesurfer134
@youtubesurfer134 2 года назад
Okay here's some facts about the Battle of Stalingrad 1: the Soviets didn't gun down their own with machine guns 2: the Soviets were mostly fighting in defensive positions instead of attacking 3: yes the city was pretty much blown up to hell and the Soviets were desperate. 4: the Soviets were so desperate that they were sending tanks outside of the local factories to fight immediately. 5: an actual strategy of the Soviets was to hug up as close as possible to the Germans so said Germans couldn't use artillery or aircraft 6: and no the Soviets did not give two guys one rifle and told them to pick it up when the other guy got killed. 7: bring the period of the battle which the scene was showed which was in the city the Soviets in German would fight in the buildings and ruins in vicious close combat. 8: the Soviet sniper that was the main character in this movie was actually part of a special forces unit called in from Siberia. 9: the battle was won by encircling the Germans so the infantry fighters and say they didn't actually push him back they just had to hold out. 10: the average lifespan of a Soviet soldier was 24 hours and their commanders was roughly 3 days during the battle.
@Qoosim1998
@Qoosim1998 2 года назад
Yes who shots his soldiers at wars
@ImperialDiecast
@ImperialDiecast 2 года назад
1. it happened elsewhere though in the eastern front, or are you seriously suggesting it is a hollywood invention? people dont just make this up because they were bored. 2. no, at one point the germans controlled most of the city so they had to attack to regain districts.
@youtubesurfer134
@youtubesurfer134 2 года назад
@@ImperialDiecast well if you're talking about Soviet soldiers being gunned down by their own or sharing a rifle no it didn't there's been no reports of that. Also the fact that the Germans took most of the city is a clear indication that the Soviets were on the defense true the Soviets did put an offensive every now and then but this was very rarely. The biggest offensive they had was trying to retake the hill near the city. But remember they didn't win by pushing the Germans out of the city they won by encircling the city.
@obiwaankenobi4460
@obiwaankenobi4460 2 года назад
@@ImperialDiecast Yes, the filmmakers pretty much made it up. The only men getting shot were officers.
@ihatenwo
@ihatenwo 5 лет назад
1:02 He reminds me of The soldier from TF2
@igorbesevic8450
@igorbesevic8450 4 года назад
R. I. P soldier's voice actor.
@alexortiz8320
@alexortiz8320 4 года назад
Rest In Peace, Rick May (Soldier’s voice actor)... 😞
@igorbesevic8450
@igorbesevic8450 4 года назад
He was good son, real good, maybe even the best... 🙏💪😪
@velocityofthesun1399
@velocityofthesun1399 4 года назад
Team fortress 2 is it?
@evanchan4012
@evanchan4012 3 года назад
@@velocityofthesun1399 yes
@LagoRancoHelicopterTours
@LagoRancoHelicopterTours 10 лет назад
who needs bullets and weapons when you have a magic flag
@koala2075
@koala2075 6 лет назад
Right?
@kardinalekenobi1407
@kardinalekenobi1407 5 лет назад
morale boost 75%
@namesss130
@namesss130 2 года назад
50% speed boost
@fuggoff5277
@fuggoff5277 3 года назад
I was always impressed with the Humanistic approach of Human Wave Attacks
@glennpane8450
@glennpane8450 2 года назад
its sad that people actually think that the russians won only bcs of winter
@DrJones20
@DrJones20 Год назад
It wasn't winter the whole war. The Russians were winning in spring and summer as well
@DrJones20
@DrJones20 Год назад
@@PotatoSalad614 Winter helps when you're on the defense and hinders when you're on the offense, which the Russians were continually from August 1943 and still beat the Germans completely.
@hxvjaa
@hxvjaa 5 лет назад
0:18 when dodgeball starts
@Sergei_Ivanovich_Mosin
@Sergei_Ivanovich_Mosin 10 лет назад
All these people arguing insignificant shit and no one noticed the real problem with this scene. Almost none of those mosins have bayonets fixed on them! What is this bullshit?
@Sergei_Ivanovich_Mosin
@Sergei_Ivanovich_Mosin 10 лет назад
***** Have you ever owned a mosin or seen picture of WW2 Russians dumbshit? A mosin is zeroed in the factory with the bayonet fixed, therefore the bayonets were meant to be fixed at all times.
@robertglenn5398
@robertglenn5398 10 лет назад
***** True as you state, however, a good many of the rifles had their bayonets cut off in the field so the soldiers had something to slice the cheese loaves with. They were also sold on the black market to gay bath house owners to be used as painful spanking implements.
@SrFernando21
@SrFernando21 9 лет назад
robert glenn But Russia dislikes homosex. They would never allow such a thing.
@harrygrant4122
@harrygrant4122 9 лет назад
calm down mister!
@mrjixk
@mrjixk 9 лет назад
You know what another significant problem is? I don't think panzers with 50 mm cannon create little magical puffs of smoke. Also, the gun fires 3 times every second, not humanly possible to load a gun, that big, that fast.
@hiderunbride8431
@hiderunbride8431 3 года назад
Not a cellphone is sight, just people dying at the moment.
@tennesseewilliams101
@tennesseewilliams101 Год назад
It's 2023 and pretty much the same Russian strategy except we have drone and GoPro footage
@danklvac4746
@danklvac4746 6 лет назад
1:24 when someone takes the last cookie at lunch
@creepthecreepers665
@creepthecreepers665 5 лет назад
U.S army personnel defending the outskirts of Area 51 from a crowd of advancing internet users. (2019, Colourized)
@jesusleyvamorales9942
@jesusleyvamorales9942 5 лет назад
The Massacre of Area-51
@deivydasbaksa3324
@deivydasbaksa3324 4 года назад
Jesus Leyva Sadly ;(
@nayten0324
@nayten0324 4 года назад
Lol
@Boooooooooo541
@Boooooooooo541 4 года назад
@66760 • 67 million years ago r/wooosh
@northernzeus768
@northernzeus768 4 года назад
CreeptheCreepers what a pipe dream. Most outside 51 would be too stoned, too busy complaining about the patriarchy or confused about what bathroom to use. 2 well placed shots and they would all run back to their parents basement.
@scoutgaming9728
@scoutgaming9728 3 года назад
Aside from the major historical inaccuracies, you gotta admit this movie is entertaining to watch.
@darkknight6432
@darkknight6432 2 года назад
The whole movie is hilariously inaccurate but the thing that bothers me the most is that some Soviets have rifles while the rest are only carrying cartridges. This shortage only occurred in 1941 due to the Red Army's shortage of trucks and trains that couldn't transport the millions of tons of guns and ammunition from their vast factories but this is in 1942 the US with their lend-lease gave them 500k trucks and their factories also produced trucks and trains to fix the shortage. The only thing this movie got right was that the Germans and the Soviets are fighting in a city called Stalingrad.
@brarob2089
@brarob2089 9 лет назад
just imagine what that was like in the 1940's. "commander, I dont have a rifle!'' "dont worry, keep Running and you will find one."
@brocklacey5209
@brocklacey5209 9 лет назад
The logic behind it was that, you would have the unarmed charge just behind those with the rifles. So that once he got shot you could pick up the rifle and keep fighting. A good example of this is CoD: Finest Hour. They replicated the situation for every 2nd person to be in the weapons line would get an ammo clip instead of rifle. If one were to die holding a rifle, you were to pick up his rifle and shoot.
@brarob2089
@brarob2089 9 лет назад
oh ya, i know. the part that make me laugh is that the officers stood there and basicly toold there men to die
@NesqRunner
@NesqRunner 9 лет назад
"CoD fanboy alert"
@TheRealSuperhavoc
@TheRealSuperhavoc 9 лет назад
Yeah, the Red Army was in a very poor state in 1941-1942 before they could get the factories spamming small arms and tanks later on...
@TaZ101SAGA
@TaZ101SAGA 9 лет назад
Brock lacey This whole idea is quite inaccurate as it wasn't happening by this point in Stalingrad. The reinforcements coming from the East bank of the Volga were well kitted out with submachine guns and grenades, they were equipped for street fighting.
@mightza3781
@mightza3781 10 лет назад
The Russians had a weapon shortage in WW1, but in WW2 they had plenty of weapons. Russians fielded more sub-machine guns than any other country in the war combined. From John Erickson's book - The Road To Stalingrad - January to December 1942: Manpower Germany 250,000 Soviet 187,000 Machine Carbines German 524,473 Soviet 952,332 Light Machine Guns German 71,923 Soviet 100,183
@thomass1891
@thomass1891 9 лет назад
***** Not 5 times more you idiot... In fact during 1941 invasion the German outnumbered teh Russians 3 million to 2.8 million.
@thomass1891
@thomass1891 9 лет назад
This movie takes place during the battle of Stalingrad.. Initially, the number of German soldiers were 270,000 vs Soviet soldiers 187,000.. And by the time of the Soviet counter attack, the number of German soldiers rose to 1,040,000 whilst the Soviet number rose to 1,143,000... YES hardly the 5:1 ratio... you fucking moron. Stay away from history kid. Leave it to the adults.
@thomass1891
@thomass1891 9 лет назад
***** I know what you said, And I'm telling you that you're WRONG.
@callysweatgamer9732
@callysweatgamer9732 2 года назад
@@thomass1891 man got no chill
@Scattzz
@Scattzz 2 года назад
@@callysweatgamer9732 my guy this was from 7 years ago
@Codiggity369
@Codiggity369 3 года назад
They didn't do these WWI style charges any longer...
@dorpth
@dorpth Год назад
Love the German soldier extra mugging for the camera in the preview image.
@jamesscott7944
@jamesscott7944 8 лет назад
RUSH B NO STOP CYKA BLYAT
@manyuerainyo0o0
@manyuerainyo0o0 8 лет назад
lol
@FlakonFraggs
@FlakonFraggs 8 лет назад
Ah, Fallen Fighters... such a shit map :)
@mandasity
@mandasity 8 лет назад
HA
@Thetheinsaineone
@Thetheinsaineone 8 лет назад
noob team
@Traider_tss
@Traider_tss 8 лет назад
It is not funny . My grandpa die in this battle.
@YuhMothaYuhFeelMeh
@YuhMothaYuhFeelMeh 8 лет назад
“The soldier is the Army. No army is better than its soldiers. The Soldier is also a citizen. In fact, the highest obligation and privilege of citizenship is that of bearing arms for one’s country” ― George S. Patton Jr.
@hassu2149
@hassu2149 2 года назад
People will defend their Homeland like rabid animals if you threaten it
@ronlacker326
@ronlacker326 2 года назад
"We fought the wrong enemy" - Also George S. Patton
@avionrico6941
@avionrico6941 2 года назад
So throwing your life away in a charge that you are clearly going to die in for no reason is your duty?
@YuhMothaYuhFeelMeh
@YuhMothaYuhFeelMeh 2 года назад
@@avionrico6941 in what was Russia's standing is that no sacrifice too great if it meant that they would throw every man at the enemy tooth and nail and that their sacrifice whether consentually or forcefully in the end it was to ensure that their country survived and pushed back the enemy after realizing their country was losing ground extremely fast and was majorly under equipped but had the more staggering numbers thus forcing them to use their numbers in population to push the german occupation back before completely overrun losing their country and lively hood. they did not die for no reason their charge helped win that war whether by alot or only a little, still counted.
@avionrico6941
@avionrico6941 2 года назад
@@YuhMothaYuhFeelMeh There is a difference between saving your country and throwing your life away for it. Serving your country and helping rid the said country of the occupiers out of your own free will is a sacrifice one can make, however this quote is implying that it is your duty to serve it, one's sole purpose. Not only is that morally messed up in it's own right, but when used in the context of this video, it is literally saying that your only purpose in life is to give up everything and run into bullets to wear them down, with no obvious means of protecting yourself. An obvious death sentence that may or may not give the rest of the millions of "body bags" a slim chance to survive. This is no prestigious duty, it is a roll of dice that demands millions of unwilling sacrifices to be performed. As I've said, there is a massive difference between volunteering to fight and being forced to fight. Volunteering to fight is a prestigious role, being forced to commit to such commitments is no different than being fed to a meat grinder for no discernible goal, and I suspect you believe that is people's greatest role to end up in.
@jacobpapke9984
@jacobpapke9984 3 года назад
I know some parts of the movie where not historically accurate but I still liked the movie
@jollygood9183
@jollygood9183 3 года назад
True. Just got to enjoy the spectacle sometimes.
@shadysheep1984
@shadysheep1984 3 года назад
most of tje movie is historically innacurate this is a fantasy movie just like lord of the rings disguised as a historic movie
@soconfused8031
@soconfused8031 3 года назад
Loving the historical revisionism in movies featuring USSR
@SmokeyDaGoat
@SmokeyDaGoat 6 лет назад
Lmao this guys face is legit the best 1:02 lmao
@sErgEantaEgis12
@sErgEantaEgis12 5 лет назад
I know this movie isn’t meant to be realistic at all but these scenes are just heartbreaking.
@hybridAbsol
@hybridAbsol Год назад
This just shows that Stalin wasnt human at since, he was basically a fat demon hiding inside a human skin
@ivan7321
@ivan7321 Год назад
@@hybridAbsol hello bot, nice try, but churchil eat more
@eliasziad7864
@eliasziad7864 Год назад
@@hybridAbsol I'm not sure Stalin was responsible for these tactics.
@sam4secretary
@sam4secretary Год назад
... or it might be completely realistic? Bakhmut holds.
@MightyKondrai
@MightyKondrai Год назад
@@sam4secretary based
@TheVansar
@TheVansar Год назад
Zerg rush - it's been 80 years now, and soviet tactics didn't evolve a bit since then.
@patrickdebelen4316
@patrickdebelen4316 Год назад
Fighting even without a single weapon 😢
@krojewarzywa2265
@krojewarzywa2265 4 года назад
0:15 LEEEEROOOOOOY JENKIIIIINNNSSS
@jorgepablolopezmola4684
@jorgepablolopezmola4684 8 лет назад
How do you name at 1 million of men and 2 rifles? Soviet offensive :v
@liuyonglovewenwen
@liuyonglovewenwen 8 лет назад
Aid from the United States
@NewmannARG
@NewmannARG 8 лет назад
Not In the Eastern Front
@chelseale4262
@chelseale4262 8 лет назад
True
@ayylmao7402
@ayylmao7402 8 лет назад
well i don't know if its a joke or a hate comment, but they hadn't a lot of weapons during that period of time. germany attacked and ussr wasn't really prepared, so they had to be so fucking strong to win a war like this during 4 years.
@miniaturesandstuff5209
@miniaturesandstuff5209 8 лет назад
Q: Why do French tanks have rearview mirrors? A: So they can see the frontlines :D
@Demons972
@Demons972 2 года назад
The Soviet soldier charging w/o a Rifle reminds me of the Soviet campaing in COD 1, you are only given an ammo clip lmao
@bearok89
@bearok89 2 года назад
probably because this scene inspired that one, CoD finest hour had a similar opening
@1R0QU012
@1R0QU012 5 лет назад
The Battle of Area 51, colorized
@NealX
@NealX 4 года назад
Is it colorized though? Is it really?
@lazyboi1637
@lazyboi1637 4 года назад
I have no idea
@diobrando2396
@diobrando2396 5 лет назад
Girls locker room:*complaining about P.E class* Boys locker room:
@nombredeusuarionombr
@nombredeusuarionombr 4 года назад
Jelous much ?? 😂😂
@fortress2270
@fortress2270 4 года назад
Let me just bring my Mosin
@ganbaatarchimegdorj8406
@ganbaatarchimegdorj8406 4 года назад
boys locker room: Battle of Stalingrad, Battle of Kursk, Battle of Berlin, Battle of Britain, Battle of El Alamein, Invasion of Poland, Battle of Midway, Invasion of France, Invasion of Russia, Invasion of Norway, Pearl Harbour, Operation Barbarossa.
@Djungelskog69
@Djungelskog69 4 года назад
Dio
@velocityofthesun1399
@velocityofthesun1399 4 года назад
It was you dio!
@kpm6016
@kpm6016 3 года назад
0:51, moment in thumbnail...
@toypoodle666
@toypoodle666 3 года назад
Such an inaccurate account of the fighting and stereotyped view of the Red Army detracts from an otherwise enjoyable film.
@dv2045
@dv2045 3 года назад
Which part is innacurate? the lack of weapons for the average soviet soldier or the human wave attack tactic?
@toypoodle666
@toypoodle666 3 года назад
@@dv2045 both
@dv2045
@dv2045 3 года назад
@@toypoodle666 Both things were half true. All soviet soldiers were armed but they experienced shortages at the begining of Barbarrossa in 1941 (they lost such quantities that factories had a hard time to replentish the losses) and during Stalingrad the soviets didnt enjoyed full strenght divisions (most divisions were destroyed in weeks and during the railstation battles these divisions were destroyed in days if not hours) until 1943 after Kurks Offensive. About human wave attacks, at the begining of Barbarrossa yes, they were desperate to stop the germans so the officers (those who werent shot by Stalin or survived the first weeks of the war) were survivors of the Civil War who applied this tactic due they lacked cohesive tank and artillery support. During Stalingrad there were several of these attacks but most were not human wave but high casualty infantry charge.
@toypoodle666
@toypoodle666 3 года назад
@@dv2045 Shortages yes: but no record of being sent into battle unarmed. Order No. 227 “Not a Step Back!" did not lead to retreating troops being machine-gunned either.
@jasonfeulner5620
@jasonfeulner5620 3 года назад
@@toypoodle666 If you are viewing this as a film that is establishing an important theme for the viewer who hasn't read a close account of history, I think is hardly as obscene as many films which are completely ficitious. It is generally true that the Soviet Union absorbed a near deadly shock and then turned the tide of the war by being able to suffer and yet sustain unbelievable casualties over a prolonged period. At the onset, the Germans were better equipped, better trained, and far more successful. The Soviets were beaten back to a near defeat, regrouped, and essentially wore the Germans out in the long run. In the final year of the war you see glimpses of the Red Army becoming both strategically and tactically sound and there where many instances were they truly outmaneuvered the Germans (supported by voluminous Allied equipment and supplies). There is no doubt that the Soviets benefitted from the Germans being distracted on two fronts, as did the Americans/British, so this always seems like a strange argument to me. I think one can say with certainty that the German army fell from a combination of Soviet casualties and American industrial might, and in the final 12 months of the war both the Soviets and Americans demonstrated equal or superior competency to the flailing Germans.
@w-james9277
@w-james9277 8 лет назад
Allot of "experts" in the comment section as always.
@fushthediamond
@fushthediamond 8 лет назад
+Leopard95 I know right xD
@ltmentle5293
@ltmentle5293 8 лет назад
Happens to often I swear lol
@michaelc.6532
@michaelc.6532 8 лет назад
Many an Armchair General out there lol!
@adammartin2846
@adammartin2846 8 лет назад
Anyone with common sense would be more of an expert than the clowns who made this shit movie.
@rune.theocracy
@rune.theocracy 5 лет назад
@Thi Nguyen TACTICAL NUKE INCOMING
@swatbot2611
@swatbot2611 10 лет назад
This scene is ridiculous. And so is the rest of the movie, from a historical point of view.
@rhysnichols8608
@rhysnichols8608 9 лет назад
Swatbot2611. You don't sound like an historian and these battles are fairly accurate
@swatbot2611
@swatbot2611 9 лет назад
Rhys Nichols I don't need to be a historian to study history. If you think a movie like this one is "fairly accurate", I suggest you grab a book. First of all, Zaitsev's real story is quite different from what this movie shows. Also, charges like this nonsense rarely happened, specially during the battle of Stalingrad. also, the "one rifle for ten soldiers"? Totally made up, at least when comes to the battle of Stalingrad. And that's not to mention how badly the blocking detachments were represented in this scene.
@tacotuesday2489
@tacotuesday2489 2 года назад
0:14.. Your school just met another while on a school trip
@veprstreak3041
@veprstreak3041 2 года назад
Reminds me of the Volga and Stalingrad missions in the og Call of Duty, great game
@bakersmileyface
@bakersmileyface 6 лет назад
I gotta say, this must have been terrifying for the Germans. Imagine having that huge blob of people charging at you and no matter how many you put down, they just keep coming at you. They just keep getting closer and closer until they finally give up.
@andrewisotope8146
@andrewisotope8146 2 года назад
Yeah it's called swamping your enemy, but even for the Soviets it was costly doing that when the Germans had an MG42 spandau machine gun, very very costly infact they did forbid such assaults when they saw how many were dying, but what proved decisive at Stalingrad was the Russians 'although they had to get men & supplies across that volga river they were nevertheless closer to their supplies unlike the Germans whose supplies were driven all the way across conquared but partisan infested Russia and although that wasn't bad enough it was far harder in the winter, The sixth army did incredibly well to say they lacked essentials because they actually did take the city centre but all they were doing is being lured into the trap Marshall Zhukov had set, those Romanian soldiers on the flanks should've been replaced by snowmen really as they wouldn't have ran off like the Romanians did when those T-34s came flying out the snowstorm to encircle Von Paulus and his troops.
@funfofa
@funfofa 2 года назад
It's called a hollywood movie
@tacoblude8208
@tacoblude8208 2 года назад
Never happened lmao
@g-1393
@g-1393 2 года назад
@@tacoblude8208 it happened in the 1st world war in trench warfare
@celebrim1
@celebrim1 2 года назад
The Russians got better at this with practice. They eventually learned that charging over open ground didn't work and started using the abundant cover to get up to almost melee range before charging in. If they didn't have cover, they'd dig trenches and tunnel until they got into almost melee range. Fighting in Stalingrad did devolve down to room to room. And yes, this does get terrifying when it starts like 10 meters from you, and when you mass charge from 10 meters away, it matters less that you are just armed with a grenade and a sharpened shovel.
@griffoliver6997
@griffoliver6997 8 лет назад
Lmao everyone in this comment section speaks like they were on the German front line and saw everything that happened
@magorkel1746
@magorkel1746 8 лет назад
+Griff Oliver i was there and got killed.
@cipher88101
@cipher88101 8 лет назад
+Griff Oliver LOL so true
@cripto1366
@cripto1366 7 лет назад
magorkel I hate it when that happens.
@laughinsohard7888
@laughinsohard7888 6 лет назад
I was in Stalingrad and got fucked by a camping SOB with an MG42.
@donantonio8749
@donantonio8749 2 года назад
It's like watching an animal documentation
@patricksingcolan9580
@patricksingcolan9580 3 года назад
0:18 when ur friend steals ur phone.
@winkles2314
@winkles2314 6 лет назад
Commissar Zap Brannigan, what are your orders? “I’ll throw waves and waves of men at them!”
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