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Operations in East Ukraine (1919-1942) 

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In East Ukraine there is the Donbas industrial zone, which has strongly influenced the course of military operations in that area both in the wars of the 20th century and and also the war between Russia and Ukraine. In this video we will look at operations in and around that area in the Russian Civil war and also in the first part of the Second World War.
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@Eastory
@Eastory Год назад
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@mksi
@mksi Год назад
no
@tuncerov3547
@tuncerov3547 Год назад
No thx
@ancalagon1144
@ancalagon1144 Год назад
Yes
@SimpleGeography2030
@SimpleGeography2030 Год назад
Amazing video thank you for being around
@Definitely_not_pi
@Definitely_not_pi Год назад
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@r.c.1881
@r.c.1881 Год назад
So, essentially control of Donbass allows for control of surrounding areas, thanks to the high mobility offered by it's infrastructural network. Yet because of that network and of it's built-up density, it is also easily defensible, and it cannot be reliably used as a springboard for future advances unless it isn't fully conquered first. Most of the succesful operations concerning Donbass and it's neighborhood seem to involve some flanking movements of sorts, to cut the place off, and force the defenders out by way of threat of encirclement, rather than direct action in the region. This consideration could explain why Russia in 2022 opted for the peripherical areas first rather than Donbass core itself, and also why Ukraine's counter offensive is aimed at denying control over such zones. Can't wait for part two. Excellent work as always, Eastory!
@edr8882
@edr8882 Год назад
🇺🇦🇺🇦🇺🇦
@scarleteyes4418
@scarleteyes4418 Год назад
@@edr8882 nazi
@q3eq3eq65
@q3eq3eq65 Год назад
@@edr8882 my reaction to that information: 😐
@biharek7595
@biharek7595 Год назад
@@edr8882 keep in mind that this comment was posted by a guy who literally said that "Stalin is a great man" in a different comment and his account was created just about 1 month ago. Do not trust what he says. Edit: he edited his comment from three russian flags to three ukrainian flags. (he thinks he's funny)
@andrewlynch4126
@andrewlynch4126 Год назад
@@edr8882 🇺🇦🇺🇦🇺🇦🇺🇦
@Pao234_
@Pao234_ Год назад
"Stoped in Bakhmut" "Defended the Slaviansk-Kramatorsk line" "Breakthrough from Izium" "The gaps in the Izium breakthroughwere plugged, and the offensive stopped" "They were pushed back to the Oskil river" It all sounds so similar 💀
@Pao234_
@Pao234_ Год назад
"They abandoned Lysychansk" Naaaah
@markb8468
@markb8468 Год назад
Yea I thought this was about the current war until he said Bulshavics
@Kriegter
@Kriegter Год назад
HISTORY RHYMES
@profesionalshitposter675
@profesionalshitposter675 Год назад
Give its a few more weeks
@Damian-cilr1
@Damian-cilr1 Год назад
history repeats itself,maybe its not exactly the same but pretty similar,so close enough
@Nootathotep
@Nootathotep Год назад
fun fact: Donetsk was originally called Yuzovka because it was founded by a Welsh businessman called John Hughes. The Red Army renamed it to Stalino and Khrushchev later renamed it to Donetsk
@uninstaller2860
@uninstaller2860 Год назад
@Cultured Anime Waifu [Russian Waifu] Belgorod is Ukrainian 😍🤩🥳🥰😇
@balothYT
@balothYT Год назад
@Cultured Anime Waifu [Russian Waifu] Kamchatka is Canada 🇨🇦🇨🇦🇨🇦
@capitanshinyx6443
@capitanshinyx6443 Год назад
@Cultured Anime Waifu [Russian Waifu] derbent is azerbaijan
@Nootathotep
@Nootathotep Год назад
​@Cultured Anime Waifu [Russian Waifu] you got ratiod. St Petersburg is Sweden.
@oasis1282
@oasis1282 Год назад
@@balothYT Usa
@redmonkey477
@redmonkey477 Год назад
"We will cover that in the next episode" Music to my ears! The production value on these videos is insane, please keep it up.
@stephencarroll9935
@stephencarroll9935 Год назад
Ino haha
@nei1mchugh
@nei1mchugh Год назад
Interesting video. Obviously it's pre-industrialization so the Donbas wasn't that important but there was a big Mongol victory in that area
@Eastory
@Eastory Год назад
I thought to add it, chose to make the video more focused.
@MXB2001
@MXB2001 Год назад
It's like Belgium, every army has to pass that way...
@quantumfall9930
@quantumfall9930 Год назад
The flat Ukrainian Steppe was perfect for moving large Calvary armies, which made it an ideal invasion route for the mongol forces.
@andriusgimbutas3723
@andriusgimbutas3723 Год назад
Not exactly in the Donbas in the tradition meaning of the word
@christianvincentcostanilla8428
Make a video : Why the donbass industrial place is interesting
@phorskinwindfury
@phorskinwindfury Год назад
It's upsetting to see the same lands ravaged by war time and time again.
@ckyoufu1378
@ckyoufu1378 Год назад
Belgium:
@feliuscattus3220
@feliuscattus3220 Год назад
Poland:
@elliottfunkhouser4486
@elliottfunkhouser4486 Год назад
Nah bro its the quarantine zone, keep it over there
@NoumenalSoup
@NoumenalSoup Год назад
maybe don't allow the US to stage coups that antagonize your neighbors
@topraktansak8385
@topraktansak8385 Год назад
HAHAHAHHAHAHAHAHAH I LİKE THİS ODDS -Poland
@KlingelTimi.
@KlingelTimi. Год назад
I have missed the usually used Number of POW at Encirclement, but very interesting Video!
@Antukusbi
@Antukusbi Год назад
Me when no encirclement pow:😭
@NoymoHD
@NoymoHD Год назад
What do you mean by number?
@KlingelTimi.
@KlingelTimi. Год назад
@@NoymoHD the number of POWs was usually shown, like the number of total soldies.
@NoymoHD
@NoymoHD Год назад
@@KlingelTimi. oh, ok i thought you meant pow was a number and i was confused
@gamerdrache6076
@gamerdrache6076 Год назад
🤓
@adpraeter9403
@adpraeter9403 Год назад
i can hardly imagine the scale of ww2. Sure it was a total full on war and there were millions and millions of young poorest peasants guys from both sides. "2 mlns in the army group south", "175k got encircled", huge numbers. Now they are fighting like 200k vs 300k, and it is so hard to supply these small forces even with modern logistics. I cant imagine how much worse and chaotic it was back then....
@jevinliu4658
@jevinliu4658 Год назад
Not to worry, it is still possible to supply such quantities of troops. Operation Desert Storm involved almost 1 million men on the coalition side, and 700,000 on the Iraqi side, with almost-constant air strikes from the former.
@romainandrieux5948
@romainandrieux5948 Год назад
Well, the bottlenecks are worse because there is also less trucks, less horses, less inputs, less trains, less everything in fact. Not even enough personnel to drive trucks, repairs things... You have to scale up the logistic for supply, that is why for every soldier with a rifle in the us army there is maybe 7 or 10 other one carrying stuff, there in ukraine there is maybe 1 for 1 or less.
@Zakerius
@Zakerius Год назад
Fascinating video as always, thanks for all the hard work. Looking forward to the next part!
@jakubstanicek6726
@jakubstanicek6726 Год назад
As a byproduct of you Donbass analytis, you also managed to make the most detailed video about Fall Blau. I know because I was looking for some sources on the opening phase of Fall Blau and there were none. Thank you, you are awesome. I noticed you didnt mention how much Russians were encircled at Milerovo, it seems nobody knows...
@williammarshal2190
@williammarshal2190 Год назад
TIK History?
@jakubstanicek6726
@jakubstanicek6726 Год назад
@@williammarshal2190 Yeah, but thats more of an overall view, nothing close to this
@z000ey
@z000ey Год назад
@@williammarshal2190 can't get more detailed than TIK :)
@mazeltov6752
@mazeltov6752 Год назад
world war two channel? I think they cover it in-depth. They produced min. one video every week summarizing the events of the second world war in "real time" 79 years later... I highly suggest it
@jakubstanicek6726
@jakubstanicek6726 Год назад
@@mazeltov6752 they are ok, but their maps are inaccurate and sometimes wrong. Definitely the Stalingrad campaign was, I didnt check it that much later
@TomG1555
@TomG1555 Год назад
3:50 For those wondering, I believe the black "A" army represents the "Black Army" or "Revolutionary Insurgent Army of Ukraine." Per the Wikipedia entry, this was an anarchist/Makhnovist armed group which fought against the Whites, then against the Reds, then against the Whites in alliance with the Reds, then against the Reds once the Whites were in retreat...as with much about the Russian Civil War, its complicated.
@yukkurioniisan
@yukkurioniisan Год назад
They are too Anarchic for their own...... *badumm tss*
@kot-matros4075
@kot-matros4075 Год назад
Их девиз был: бей красных, пока не побелеют, бей белых, пока не покраснеют)
@TomG1555
@TomG1555 Год назад
@@kot-matros4075 translation: "Their motto was: hit the reds until they turn white, hit the whites until they turn red." Sounds about right.
@kot-matros4075
@kot-matros4075 Год назад
@@TomG1555 Very accurate translation
@randomtexanguy9563
@randomtexanguy9563 Год назад
apparently they were also allied with the short-lived ukraine for the time period that had existed for a few years
@jangelbrich7056
@jangelbrich7056 Год назад
Very interesting analysis. Especially the immediate post-WWI situation
@bahtkyat
@bahtkyat Год назад
I found this a particularly awesome Eastory video (they are always impressive and interesting). I've read and seen so much on the eastern front (in both world wars and between them) but this has one of the most innovative, refreshing and interesting themes I've encountered. Can't wait for Part 2!
@ThomasLiljeruhm
@ThomasLiljeruhm Год назад
I fully agree!
@J_Stronsky
@J_Stronsky Год назад
This vid really shows the value of your animated maps. Seeing a static map and reading pages and pages of historical writing doesn't convey the way the land shapes conflicts. Cheers for your hard work
@a.soraparu773
@a.soraparu773 Год назад
Great content! Appreciate the correlation between the battles fought in the past and those happening today. A unique approach and great appreciated.
@lucascoleman1190
@lucascoleman1190 Год назад
This video has convinced me that an Eastory Russian Civil War video is essential
@firmanimad
@firmanimad Год назад
*eastory but yeah
@kanalkucker14
@kanalkucker14 Год назад
it absolutley is!
@justinhealey-htcohio3798
@justinhealey-htcohio3798 Год назад
Ok, this is a great video. I really hope you make more of them that are also longer! I love the very specific granular details!
@Miamcoline
@Miamcoline Год назад
I always absolutely love the professionalism of these videos, and the concise but never too oversimplified narratives. And great plug. You managed to make it very enticing!
@Heisenpaper1
@Heisenpaper1 Год назад
When you make a video, the day just becomes 10 times better
@filipbujaroski9221
@filipbujaroski9221 Год назад
Always exciting when Eastory posts a new video. Thank you for your work
@jrherita
@jrherita Год назад
Amazing video and I know it takes a lot of time to prepare for this given the number of units you need to research. Thank you Eastory!!
@SpanishMaps
@SpanishMaps Год назад
Thank you so much for uploading
@bigsarge2085
@bigsarge2085 Год назад
Informative as always!
@magesalmanac6424
@magesalmanac6424 Год назад
Fascinating, and your animation work is really good! Hope to see a sequel
@Syeles
@Syeles Год назад
Honestly this is the most informative, detailed and high quality channel here.
@emmanuelknight8974
@emmanuelknight8974 Год назад
every time you upload is such a breath of fresh air
@garmonplays
@garmonplays Год назад
PLEASE MORE VIDEOS LIKE THIS. LOVE IT!!!!!
@billanderson1075
@billanderson1075 Год назад
Amazing. Beautifully done!
@McRocket
@McRocket Год назад
It seems your graphics look even better than before - at least to me. They seem more colorful and more, 'crisper' looking. Thanks for this video. ☮
@pennfyrenote8225
@pennfyrenote8225 Год назад
Honestly dissapointed that the Mahknovschina weren't talked about, seeing as how their insurgency was incredibly important to victory in that area.
@enricohepner
@enricohepner Год назад
7:07 In case someone is confused as to why a Russian flag is on an Axis unit, it's not Russian. It's a unit from Slovak State which was Hitler's clerofascist puppet state
@furdiewissenschaft1429
@furdiewissenschaft1429 Год назад
And again a fantastic video, I like history and your videos are one of the best ones I've ever seen.
@fixitright9709
@fixitright9709 Год назад
Well I did My Heritage, found out my ancestors lived in a cave 50,000 years ago in Siberia.
@KoningFrank
@KoningFrank Год назад
Great video!
@realSarge
@realSarge Год назад
Im a simple man, i see a Eastory video, i like it!
@Leuthen57
@Leuthen57 Год назад
Great video, great content! Love strategy and history. As it is vital to us in the present and future.
@AlexisRogeanRostrata
@AlexisRogeanRostrata Год назад
A chaotic premiere chat war but a great video, Good job Eastory!!!
@chleb5410
@chleb5410 Год назад
Awesome video!!
@cheetahbeta612
@cheetahbeta612 Год назад
Now thats what I call: a good video!
@teamrecon2685
@teamrecon2685 Год назад
Eastory....so nice to see you again!
@MrBlackHawk888
@MrBlackHawk888 Год назад
Thank you for this great and informative video.
@BZAKether
@BZAKether Год назад
A very interesting video, you say more tactical information than some famous sites, I didn't know it was so hard to assault that area.
@maciejniedzielski7496
@maciejniedzielski7496 Год назад
Interesting historical perspective, good maps
@kiruha14788
@kiruha14788 Год назад
Do you know the legend about Makiivka Rodnichok?
@user-is9om6oi6z
@user-is9om6oi6z Год назад
Не забудем не _простим !
@jevinliu4658
@jevinliu4658 Год назад
Gruesome
@rickshank7294
@rickshank7294 Год назад
this is so good!
@Ren3gaid
@Ren3gaid Год назад
Thank you for the cool video!
@cosminmf4257
@cosminmf4257 Год назад
One really small error 6:08 it shows 1921-1939 and Basarabia and northern Bucovina in the Soviet union. That happened in 1940. Perhaps it was intended cuz it is easier to animate the next sequence
@freddy4603
@freddy4603 Год назад
You missed there not being Poland too xd
@bedwarssimple7615
@bedwarssimple7615 Год назад
every video is of the very highest quality
@sapperjaeger
@sapperjaeger Год назад
Outstanding!
@GiBraltar632
@GiBraltar632 Год назад
¡Great work!
@millhouse25
@millhouse25 Год назад
Verdict: I like your video.
@dogukan127
@dogukan127 Год назад
This was crazy interesting and also weird seeing the exact same locations being fought over
@pelaosoto
@pelaosoto Год назад
Excellent info!!
@Zorn27
@Zorn27 Год назад
Awesome mapping 😎
@LeoMajor1
@LeoMajor1 Год назад
I'm excited for the next episode.
@kristiawanindriyanto5765
@kristiawanindriyanto5765 Год назад
Never imagined how the control of Donbass region was so important in Germany's Case Blue 1942 plan, really nice follow up for Eastory Eastern Front videos
@MrScientifictutor
@MrScientifictutor Год назад
Really great visuals.
@tylermorrison420
@tylermorrison420 Год назад
Great video
@neutralfellow9736
@neutralfellow9736 Год назад
superb video
@1320crusier
@1320crusier Год назад
Great analysis
@exharkhun5605
@exharkhun5605 Год назад
Very impressive, as all your video's are.
@rembo96
@rembo96 Год назад
Great video! Thanks for an accurate and thorough representation of the Russo-Ukrainian history.
@user-ey6el9mp9z
@user-ey6el9mp9z Год назад
Ukrainian history? Nonsense)
@Nico-qj9dj
@Nico-qj9dj Год назад
I love these round units on the map👍 please remake the videos of eastern front 1941-1945 even more detailed with more Divisions
@irvalfirestar6265
@irvalfirestar6265 Год назад
aw hell yeah new Eastory video
@GuardianMilsim
@GuardianMilsim Год назад
When that -75.00% attack terrain penalty kicks in
@pampamplays7942
@pampamplays7942 Год назад
Yay finaly new video
@p_serdiuk
@p_serdiuk Год назад
Interesting idea for a video, interesting information.
@gridcoregilry666
@gridcoregilry666 Год назад
can't wait for the current events episode!
@matusplastiak8349
@matusplastiak8349 Год назад
Wow you don't forgot on Slovak Division (Slovakia is always forgoten in videos like this) as a Slovak I appreciate it I can't wait for second part Best ww2 content I've ever heard please continue
@petrogaful
@petrogaful Год назад
Too much of proud?
@demetrius6873
@demetrius6873 Год назад
Good video
@paulhan1615
@paulhan1615 Год назад
THE KING IS BACK
@PsychoMax
@PsychoMax Год назад
When I saw the A, I thought that it had to be the black army that was under the direction of Nestor Makhno's and came up with an idea for a maybe future video. The video idea is about the black army with its offensive and fighting in Ukraine from 1919-23.
@paulduffy4585
@paulduffy4585 Год назад
Very good.
@pbow
@pbow Год назад
Nice
@spicydragonz
@spicydragonz Год назад
how do you decide which spelling to use for towns? for example I have seen Kiev and Kyiv
@jangelbrich7056
@jangelbrich7056 Год назад
Kiev is Russian transliterated, Kyiv is in Ukrainian language.
@thejudge6453
@thejudge6453 Год назад
In this video it's both Ukrainian and Russian spelling, like Kharkov, Lugansk, (Russian) and Odesa, Makiivka (Ukrainian)
@KatyaAbc575
@KatyaAbc575 Год назад
I think he sticked with Kharkiv to not upset people in the 21 century. But he forget all the other spellings in the video, and sticked to the historically Russian one, like Kiev, Zaporozhye, Lugansk, et cetera.
@muhammadrafliramdani2852
@muhammadrafliramdani2852 Год назад
@@KatyaAbc575 but Odesa is Ukrainian spelling, the Russian spells it as Odessa. But fortunately that the map consisted with the correct name for that period, We already know the more popular one is Kiev not Kyiv (but I think to spell this two words are same)
@stickup1548
@stickup1548 Год назад
can you make a tutorial how to make videos like yours, they're really inspiring!
@ivanbruh770
@ivanbruh770 Год назад
Yo your back
@static_history
@static_history Год назад
Hello! In which app you make the animation or which app do you use?
@williamchamberlain2263
@williamchamberlain2263 Год назад
The relief shading helps
@findingindu5076
@findingindu5076 Год назад
SO EXCITED FOR THE NEXXT VID!! EASTORY COVERING 21st CENTURY COMBAT
@nathanburke9623
@nathanburke9623 Год назад
What program is used to create these maps, they are incredible.
@danielli6665
@danielli6665 Год назад
Hey Eastory, which software do you use?
@user-zp6yj4fy3e
@user-zp6yj4fy3e Год назад
Небольшое историко-географическое замечание: Донецк в 1914-1920 г.г. назывался Юзовка, в 1939-1940-х назывался Сталино, а Луганск - Ворошиловград.
@sebastiandelgado6198
@sebastiandelgado6198 Год назад
Impresionante
@EvaldasBielskis
@EvaldasBielskis Год назад
Thanks for the video, but I would like to see video covering the landscape, the hey hilltops, river valleys. More of a geographical approach.
@angelmacario
@angelmacario Год назад
What editor or application do you use for your videos?
@thedirector5079
@thedirector5079 Год назад
What program do you use to create maps?
@starychlpatydedo
@starychlpatydedo Год назад
what program do you use?
@giipozq
@giipozq Год назад
State of the art analysis!
@WTime400
@WTime400 Год назад
Мкейвский родничок никогда не простим😢😢🕯️🕯️
@SDDanil1123
@SDDanil1123 Год назад
не простим!
@Leo-yr5jb
@Leo-yr5jb Год назад
😂
@brownmold
@brownmold Год назад
Apart from the advert, most entertaining and enlightening.
@user27745
@user27745 Год назад
I have been wondering lately...... What editing software do you use to make these beautiful videos?????
@Eastory
@Eastory Год назад
I use Blender
@user27745
@user27745 Год назад
@@Eastory Ok thank you! Can you make a tutorial at some point? It would be really interesting to see how you make these videos
@Normal_Boii
@Normal_Boii Год назад
Damn Blender
@austinmiller7104
@austinmiller7104 Год назад
Verdict. I like this channel.
@dreamikx
@dreamikx Год назад
Vinge video, Oskar!
@ThomasLiljeruhm
@ThomasLiljeruhm Год назад
This video is super interesting and sadly very current. I now understand both the history and the importance of the region. But what I don't fully understand is what it is that makes it so easy to defend/hard to conquer. Is it just the terrain? What terrain is it?
@extrahistory8956
@extrahistory8956 Год назад
Not necessarly the terrain, but rather the urban build-up, which is a nightmare for everyone involved. Urban warfare is a nightmare for everyone involved, especially to the side that goes to the offensive.
@user-vz1xh4re2d
@user-vz1xh4re2d Год назад
@@extrahistory8956 Yes, we have a city to move into a city, or a village. Also, there are more heaps.
@WagesOfDestruction
@WagesOfDestruction Год назад
Much to think about here, what is it about the Donbass? Cities or urban areas would not stop the Germans in ww2, it must be combination of urban area, terrian and railway lines?
@jevinliu4658
@jevinliu4658 Год назад
Precisely Urban areas, plus forests, plus hills, plus multiple rivers, plus railway lines.
@TheMike20cm
@TheMike20cm Год назад
I trying to find where my grand-grandfather died It was an romanian sergent on guard unit in ww2 who died in 1941 Any help will be rewarded Thanks
@Mi1ius
@Mi1ius Год назад
cool channel, it’s just a pity that the video is like bloody then they don’t come out I like the animated video more and not on the map I hope there are more videos about the 15th - 19th century
@blazodeolireta
@blazodeolireta Год назад
3:21 read something about that in R. Gerwarth "The vanquished"
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