Great reaction! Sabaton and Yarnhub do an amazing job telling a story that can entertain at the same time. There are other three Animated stories to date on the Sabaton channel, "Red Baron", "No Bullets Fly", and "Christmas Truce" (there is one live-action and an animated for the later).
Just to add a little to the history. The video gives the impression that they were ridiculed as women and given obsolete planes as well as men's equipment because of that. In practice it was more a matter of what was available, the Red Air Force didn't have women's uniforms at the time and they needed to be provided with uniforms as it should have protected them as POWs. That improved later. And the planes were the ones that were used by Night Bomber Regiments whether male or female, and the other two female regiments received modern aircraft (the 586th was a Fighter unit that iirc started with Yak-1s, the 587th used the Pe-2 light bomber). The prime mover in the formation of the three regiments was Marina Raskova, a famous airwoman in the 1930s who was part of several record setting flights. And the Soviet Union had encouraged air clubs for years, including ones for women who wanted to be pilots and/or navigators. So when the Red Air Force refused to allow women - often trained in air skills - to volunteer Raskova went to see Stalin and he told her she could form the three regiments. Which were heavily oversubscribed for volunteers. Raskova herself died in an air accident before they went into combat, but all three regiments went on to fight through the war although the other two had some male personnel later. As for the Victory Parade, the problem as explained in the video was that the planes they flew had a top speed that meant other planes would either overtake them - dangerous when they're flying low enough to be easily seen and no one wanted collisions - or they would have to leave a large gap so planes that would stall if they flew behind the Night Witches wouldn't stall and crash.