And history repeats itself... at exactly 4am My channel is dedicated to anthems, hymns and patriotic songs, here is the link to our discord server: / discord
Both words are pronounced the Russian way in the song, although "bat'kivsh(ch)ina" is the Ukrainian way to say Fatherland - the Russian is "otechestvo"
you can hear the singer go from a sad tone to a angry and determined tone at the end which really shows the sprit of the soviet peoples during this war
@@splasq3511 that's definitely a good point to bring up but... honestly I don't think that could have feasibly been stopped. It was started by the Nazis as they retreated west after all, and many Germans genuinely believed the propaganda about the Asiatic hordes coming to murder their sons and rape their women and such. I don't think it was really "soviet revenge" tbh, after all apart from Kaliningrad those regions weren't annexed by the USSR.
@@venjalebedev7055 quite not. I am in Ingen's server and I have provided him with lyrics of a song, so all the job he had to do is just to find some pics, put the words and lyrics in the right order and video's ready, also considering that he begn working on a video the day before it was posted.
My father always remembered June 1941. Britain and the Commonwealth were standing alone against the might of Nazi Germany, but according to Dad, no one in the army really knew how on earth we could challenge it. Things did not look hopeful early in 1941. Then the news of russia's entry into the war came through and everyone's spirits rose. Now, allied with the brave Red Army and the might of the Soviet Union , victory was to be hard fought but certainly assured. After Victory he never bought into the nonsense of the Cold War. He always believed that together Great Britain and the Soviet Union should be eternal friends. And he was right.
@@deucedwayne frankly I'm sure there were more just... not everything from WWII is on the internet. But the USSR understood how dramatically important Ukraine was at the time
@@deucedwayne well, sure, Ukraine was part of the USSR and existed essentially solely because the USSR helped create it in the wake of the revolution(s). I'm not sure that that's particularly relevant though? Ukraine was a soviet state, a part of the federation, and bore the brunt of the initial Nazi onslaught. And, in the final analysis, there were songs about it because the Soviet people knew that!
I’m Russian, I really like this music! Glory to the all countries that unitedly fought against the Nazi dictators! 🇷🇺🇺🇦🇦🇿🇬🇪🇰🇿🇰🇬🇺🇿🇹🇯🇦🇲🇧🇾🇱🇹🇱🇻🇪🇪🇹🇲🇲🇩🇲🇳🇨🇳🇺🇸🇬🇧🇪🇬🇫🇷🇵🇱🇮🇹(Italian National Liberation Committee) 🇩🇪(volunteers from the people, anti-fascists)🇷🇸(Yugoslavian partisans)
@@Fnolet-cbsher_official мозги промывают И РУССКИМ, и УКРАИНЦАМ а Украину бомбит именно русские не кто то ещё россияне поддерживают убийства украинцев дескать " топить украинских детей " " 2 млн украинцев убить".
@@glebhlebniy7606 а каким образом УПА относится к нацистам? УПА воевали против немцев, устраивали рейды на склады и полицейские участки немцев, а Бандера 3 года отсидел в немецком концлагере, если что
@@Ganglo-Saxon it's funny in a tragic way. Like a depressed comedian going for a walk only to be killed by an out of control clown car before he could even get to the bridge he was planning on committing suicide at.
@@quannguyen297 fuck if I know. Just drawing a comparison to some hypothetical event that would also be funny in a sort of cosmically tragic way, I guess
My Ukrainian great grandma lived north of kyiv during WW2 and she stole a horse from the Nazis and took food into a camp to help her brother disguised as a German
yes it shows map of the USSR during some phase of the war the day of the invasion, a week or 2 after the invasion started then duringthe batte of stalingrad and then during the eastern reconquista.
0:07- Borders of Soviet Union from 1939 to 1941 0:30 - Operation Barbarossa, borders of Soviet Union from September 1941 to January 1942 1:21 - Operation Blau, borders of Soviet Union from June 1942 to February 1943. 1:57 - Capitulation of Germany,borders of Soviet Union in May 1945.
Let's respect those 24 million soviet citizens and soldiers that died during the Great Patriotic War. R.I.P to all of them. Your sacrifice made a world in which fascism was defeated, without that sacrifice, everyone would be lifting his right arm in the way of the romans...
@@Toivo58479I'm a fellow american, I'm dissapointed you think america did it all. You really fall for the propaganda of our government? We fought hard, but we didn't do it on our own.
@@Toivo58479 schools tell us a lot of things, yes it was a large contribution, but it was not what won the war. If you knew my nations history and what it does to people who disagree with it, you would not be so patriotic.
@@Toivo58479 US did not win the war all alone, during the entire war in Europe US lost about half a million men, more Soviets died on the eastern front per month, for 45 months, majority of the german army was destroyed by the soviet union, they also aided rebelions and uprisings in eastern europe, for example my home country was heavily supported by soviets from 1944-45 when the Slovak national uprising happened, saying that america won the war and not soviets is just idiotic
Yeah, good thing the communists realised fascism was bad 2 years into the war. Could've saved many lives had they not collaborated with the fascists tearing apart Eastern Europe for two years. But hey, better late than never.
I know, that I would wake up and remember that today is 1 year from the start of war but your video made me remember about this like instantly. I'm so sorry for everyone who's suffering in there. I hope there will be peace. Stay strong
Without Soviet entry in the war I probably wouldn’t exist I am eternally thankful for their contribution against the gross ideology of Fascism We may have not agreed on many things post war But we still stood together as one fighting against some of the evilest people in history 🇸🇮🇭🇷🇧🇦🇲🇪🇷🇸🇲🇰🤝🇲🇩🇺🇦🇧🇾🇱🇹🇱🇻🇪🇪🇷🇺🇦🇲🇦🇿🇬🇪🇰🇿🇰🇬🇹🇯🇺🇿🇹🇲
Да будет всегда мирное небо над головой. Война это ужасно. Спасибо советским, югославским, балтийским, английским, французским и прочим народам за неоценимый вклад в победу!
@@ray-co8wm Belarus suffered the most based on percentage of population, 6 million Ukrainians died in the war, when in Belarus died about 2-2.5 million
If your wondering about the “burning his home and factory” is a reference to the Soviet Unions (now Russia) scorched Earth tactic how it’s supposed to work is that you burn everything basically and leave nothing for the enemy food water or anything to weaken the enemy no matter the cost of what your destroying
@@RandomGuy-rc6vd the Nazis suffered tremendously from it, just like Napoleon It is a Russian (as in the rus) tactic, something they can use because they've got a lot of land to cover and poor infrastructure
My feelings for your grandfather, my great-great-grandfather fought in the war in Paraguay, the worst war in America, he said that in war he was even forced to kill children and women, war is a terrible thing, your grandfather is a hero
Мой прадед сам с Украины, и войну встретил там же курсантом. Домой вернулся гвардии старшиной, командиром взвода охраны, с двумя медалями "За Отвагу" на груди. Вечная слава героям, павшим в этих страшных боях
@@deucedwayne УНР просуществовала несколько лет, и её бы не было даже если бы не было Брест-Литовского мирного договора России и Центральных Держав в 1918 году. Казаки изначально - Запорожское Войско, бывшее в составе Речи Посполитой на территории современной центральной Украины. А поётся про УССР, а УССР - часть СССР. Так что поётся про "совок", а точнее СССР.
Let us never forget the Brave Defense of all People of the USSR against the Axis, without them, the War would have taken longer, just as if the USA didn't Join the War, so let us thank all soldiers who died for world freedom and died against the Axis
In no case will I honor the memory of soldiers who fought for a country that, after the end of the war, bombed 2 peaceful cities with nuclear bombs, condemning thousands of civilians to a painful death from radiation exposure. The soldiers of the shameful Vietnam War, which you could not win with all your vaunted army, in which you watered the civilian population with napalm and chemical weapons, will never become heroes for me.
@@user-yn6lg1ok1w Ok Lol, this ain't about Vietnam buddy, its WW2, and the Nukes, while controversial, was better than Invading japan and seeing some 10 Million die (estimate) so 10 million against 250 000 is better?
Throughout the song the map of the USSR progressively smaller--- to show the advancing Germans. In the end of the song, the map gets larger than in the start. Very nice detail Ingen.
Listening to this song after following the current war from the start on social media brings so much more meaning to these lyrics. It doesn't feel like a year has passed since those first images of missiles hitting Kyiv emerged, and it's depressing to be able to draw such close parallels between the suffering described in this song and that experienced today in Ukraine.
@@antimarxistaction3769War-crimes are very very different from genocide, you need to watch out with what you say. Any war has war crimes in it, but genocide happens very rarely. The Eastern Front has a genocidal-theme to it which was systematically done on purpose, such thing is impossible in today’s war as Putin intends to bring Ukrainians and other such people into his “Novorussia”
for those of you wondering, the song sings praises at ukrainians and kiev because ukrainians made up half of the entire soviet army and the soviets focused more on developing a soviet identity vs multiple cultural identities. basically moscow and st petersburg were just as soviet as kiev and odessa
Эта песня говорит об украинцах в начале, потому что они первые, кто принял удар. Про половину армии - лютая чушь, это просто физически невозможно. Население Украины даже сейчас меньше населения России, дальше остается только логически подумать. SOLIDARITY FOREVER!
Я русский, а мой прадед украинец и полный кавалер ордена славы, участник ВОВ и при этом член ВКП/КПСС. По итогу русские упрекают меня в том что я не считаю что украинцы были одними бандеровцами и предателями, а украинцы недолюбливают меня и прадеда за то что он был членом ВКП. Тяжело жить когда правительства обеих стран приписывают себе заслуги всех народов и демонезируют СССР равняя его с нацистами
Для начала пойми, что сотрудничество немцев и УПА было только на уровне разведки, а Бандеру сразу арестовали после попытки провозгласить независимую Украину, на этом сотрудничество закончилось. Сами УПА вынесли уроки, которые не могли усвоить другие представители украинских войск прошлых времён, они не верили ни полякам, ни русским, и отомстили полякам за все до этого, так же с первого раза поняли про немцев. Любые обвинения в их сторону , кроме Волыни , как я сказал, это месть за века угнетений, особенно события 1910-1940, остальное мифы, как Хатынь, которую сожгли не УПА, а реальные украинские колаборационисты, 118 дивизион Васюры, но повстанцев надо дискредитировать, что бы украинцы делали себе героев не борцов за независимость, а зверски убивших политзаключенных во Львове, перед своим отступлением от немцев.
@@machinegewehrUIAк тому-же месть за века угнетений, бля да таким макром можно любое преступление оправдать а борцами за независимость они были настолько насколько Гитлер был гуманистом тобишь нихуя, терроризировали они собственное население за отказ в сотрудничестве сжигали польские и беларуские деревни , мешали настоящим освободителям Украины и убили Ватутина человека который один стоит как все убогие жизни этих уродов
I live in Russia. I've known this song since childhood. Since then, I know that war is terrible, I hope all my compatriots and people around the world will understand it as wellI live in Russia. I've known this song since childhood. Since then, I know that war is terrible, I hope all my compatriots and people around the world will understand this too.
да, дружище, я с тобой согласен - война это ужасно. но когда не остается другого выбора, воевать приходится - хотел бы ты этого, или нет. Защищаться, или восставать против угнетающей твои права власти - как то было в Крыму, Севастополе и во многих местах на Донбассе в 2014 году.
@@mrfuntom Платить и каяться привилегия окопников? Не знал, ну судя по всему так и есть. Хз почему ты вообще откликнулся на комментарий, адресован-то не тебе)
This song reminds me of sixth grade camp, for some apparent reason, (cuz it snowed) and also because we were kind of in some sort of east front situation...
Товарищи! Мы боролись за правду, нам только с правдой по пути! Вспомнил же как себя нужно вести, как люди, как обычный хороший человек! Которыми и были наши деды и бабушки в этой войне!
My paternal grandmother was not even three years old when the Nazis invaded the Soviet Union. Therefore, some of her earliest memories were being placed in a Jewish Ghetto in Kryzhopil. She spent almost four years in the Ghetto, being liberated only in late 1944, when the Red Army entered Ukraine. She was six years old when Comrade Stalin finally freed her parents, who were able to take her with them back to Kiev, which was already little more than smoking ruins after what the Nazis did to it. Since I am Jewish, like she was, I will never forgive Hitler for what he did to Ukraine. I will also not forgive Stalin for trusting Ribbentrop to keep his promise.
Stalin didn't trust Ribbentrop, he just tought the germans wouldn't atack so early, if Germany didn't atack, the USSR would, unfortunately comrade Stalin commited the error of not atacking Germany earlier.
Wow. Respect to her for surviving that. Let’s just hope that stories like this won’t repeat… -Stalin also did some thing to Ukraine, there’s more to hate him for-
@@BartlomiejDmowskiStalin did nothing wrong with Ukraine, yes, there was a famine, but it was precisely the famine that appeared due to the prevailing circumstances in the form of drought and an inexperienced state apparatus, Stalin himself, on the contrary, developed Ukraine
@@YresTA Holodomor literally was caused by Moscow. Later on, many policies which only strengthened its impact were undertaken Ukraine might have somehow developed under Stalin, but it didn't have to be his success. I would assume he had nothing to do with it
@@BartlomiejDmowski I will not argue with you because I already see that you are an ideological anti-communist, I can tell you how it was that they tried to smooth out the famine as quickly as possible and stop it , they sent help to the republics affected by hunger
А ведь прошло всего 80 лет, с тех времён, когда русские и украинцы защищали свою землю бок о бок, плечом к плечу. Всего 80 лет, одна человеческая жизнь, а как всё поменялось на 180°. Стоит понимать, что человеку, который поссорил братские народы не долго осталось жить, 70 лет мужику, сердечко в любой момент прихватить может)
Если бы проблема была только в нем...У 60-70 процентов россиян должно сердечко остановится. Именно столько россиян поддерживают войну и идеологию "русского мира".
@@sergtsukerman96 позвольте с Вами не согласиться. Далеко не 60-70 процентов, а на много меньше, просто безопасно поддерживать всё это, вот и их слышно из всех щелей. А быть против уголовно наказуемо, поэтому все те, кто против молчат, из-за этого и создаётся ощущение, что тех кто поддерживает большинство. Да и к тому же, всё они рано или поздно осознают свою ошибку, не надо так к своим соотечественникам относиться (ну, или просто к россиянам, если Вы из другой страны)
Xd. Конечно, Питун во всём виноват. А не начавшаяся со времён Хрущёва планомерная политика развала союза. Кто из лагерей власовцев и бандеровцев вытащил ? Уж точно не солнцеликий).
every time i listen to this it gives me chills, the peoples of the USSR fought valiantly against the nazi hordes, and they proved themselves to forever be on the side of freedom and victory.
“On the 30th of November, at exactly 10pm, the Chinese crossed the Taiwan strait, as Taipei was hit by shells and sirens rang out, the army defended the island, old grudges were put aside, as the natives and Taiwanese soldiers fought together, trying their hardest and succeeding in capturing lost territory.”
@@mohammadashhad3021 Modern Russia is a capitalist and imperialist state unlike the socialist Soviet Union, which was ruthlessly attacked in an aggressive, genocidal campaign. It is therefore improper to compare the two conflicts. Ukraine is also a capitalist state and Western puppet, the proletariat of both states are still oppressed and forced into killing each other for the benefit of the bourgeois defense contractors on both sides.
@@RK_BDR_TIMP "Mother of all cities [in Kievan Rus']" refers to Kiev being the capital and first grand city of the Kievan Rus'. It's a common phrase or nickname for the city.
@@friedrichbaekersince when ethnic cleansing of 100 thosand Polish people and thousands of Jews and Ukrainians is based? Petlura was based, Taras Bulba-Borovets was based, Hirnik and all other dissidents were based and so we're heroes of orange and Euromajdan revolutions, heroes of 2014-ongoing war are based too. Bandera was not. He was a mass murderer and a fascist that in modern Ukraine would be considered an enemy of the state and kept under the constant surveillance of SBU.
It would be nice to see some Irish loyalist songs, like “the lily O”, “Bold Orange Heroes of Comber”, “The Twelfth” or the “The old orange flute” I’d recommend the orangemen of ulster versions
As a German, I bow my head to all the victims in Ukraine from WWII. It's time to be humble, for all super powers, and thoose who want to be seen as a super power.
Are u really forget Byelorussian SSR losing like *"Entire 600 villages,with all of their occupant died by germans Massacre"* during 1941-1945? How about all of those Victim's from 3 years starvation the germans do to Leningrad (St.Petersburg,Russia) that killing like more than half million people there? How about Stalingrad (Volgograd,Russia) ,until now they still find lots of death remains of victims of battle there? U though they're not matters? Baltics SSR? Moldavian SSR? Soviets ain't only about Ukrainian,lots of others nationals had sacrificing their people too during those great patriotic wars,how about all of those central asian SSR soldiers? How about all of those Azerbaijanis,Georgians and Armenians that died defending the Caucasus from Germans attack? U though they're not matter?
This song reminds me a continues of the rain from Philippines.... But also, I uses this song just for my long trip entertainment! Still loving going to Manila to Bulacan, Laguna, Cavite, Camarines Sur, Batangas and Mindoro with this song!
@@darkstormheute ещё как выгодно, Российские олигархи захватили активы на Донбассе на сумму 12 триллионов долларов, и ясное дело что Украинские олигархи хотят вернуть и преумножить свои активы. Любые финансовые средства которые потеряли олигархи Украины и России, это крайне рискованные инвестиции которые могут окупиться ч 100 раз, и они окупилась для олигархов РФ.
@@benedekpali916 You think that russian forces,which had around 270 000 before mobilization lost more than 100 000? And ukrain soldiers lost only 100 000? It's your truth,but my brother was there for a long time,when I asked him about ca. he told that ukrain has already lost around 370 000 or more
“Afghan I will never forget you” must have borrowed the tune from this song. Sounded familiar and put two and two together about halfway through the song
Очень напоминает ситуацию с 24.02.22. Российская сторона ведь тоже начала наступление 4:00 без объявления войны. Думаю можно припомнить это оккупантам на Гаагском процессе.
Тогда надеюсь, что по количеству жертв Украинская сторона не отстанет. Сколько там СССР потерял 30 млн.? Эх, это получается придется всех свинoк под нож
@@win_ini actually, we Ukrainians had such a... What was it... Let's say, a prediction that the bigger invasion will start on the 24 of February at 4 am, probably because of WW2 references. And it looks like Russians invaded at 5 am just to not look even more like Germans lol