Endlich mal jemand der anständig und verständlich erklärt 👍!!! Danke Herr Gressel ❤ !!!
@Aberelimar5 ай бұрын
In between I got bored, as Mr. Gressel explained raids and offensive operations in history, but it made sense after all and I got a much better understanding of the Ukrainian intrusion into the Kursk region. Thank you. Did you record a German version of this talk??
@EuroResilience5 ай бұрын
Unfortunately, KZbin doesn’t encourage publishing content in different languages on the same channel, and we decided to prioritize the English language content
@diilouise5 ай бұрын
Very useful. Thank you.
@Paulus87655 ай бұрын
Fascinating. Thank you. Pronunciation: seize like sees (not size); and encircle like circle (not cycle).
@nian605 ай бұрын
Very interesting analysis, thanks. 😊 I hope the rest of Europe doesn't stop support, no matter what happens in the US.
@ruthwolfer41545 ай бұрын
Have a nice summer too
@marie-v2j5 ай бұрын
That was a very good analysis, thank you!!!💪🇺🇦🇬🇧
@mvonwahlde5 ай бұрын
Do you see threatening Belgorod as an objective, or a potential objective, for this attack.
@MROJPC5 ай бұрын
Same questions for me. Another analyst brought up the idea of Belgorod being threatened as an additional benefit.
@TheSlomorotke5 ай бұрын
Even though I would not agree to all of Mr. Gressels political recommandations and conclusions, his analyses are always a valuable source of information and far ahead of mainstream media sources.
@hybridarmyoffreeworld5 ай бұрын
Moscow horde´s war record :- 1856 defeated by Britain and France 1905 defeated by Japan 1917 defeated by Germany 1920 defeated by Poland, Finland, Estonia and all Baltic states 1939 defeated by Finland 1969 defeated by China 1989 defeated by Afghanistan 1989 defeated in the Cold War. 1996 defeated by Chechnya 2022 defeated by Ukraine WW2 won USA/Britain , meanwhile Stalin's officers were shot or sent to the Gulags. Millions went to the Gulags, including Solzhenitsyn Moscow's only victories come from invading smaller countries :- a) Hungary 1956 b) Czechoslovakia 1968 c) Moldova 1992 d) Georgia 2008
@rizzochuenringe6695 ай бұрын
The list I was looking for! Thank you.
@eioclementi13555 ай бұрын
2022 defeated by Ukraine? it seems they still on going ..don't count the chickens yrtr
@robrob90505 ай бұрын
1917 defeat of Russia convinced Hitler that Barbarossa would be bit more of walk (Spazieren) to Moscow, rest is the history. Most of these defeats were reversed at later stage by Russians, looks like you study history on shallow level...
@hybridarmyoffreeworld5 ай бұрын
@@rizzochuenringe669 With cost of “black gold” at 15-23 dollars per barrel, the USSR economy collapsed, and the sovok itself collapsed, and the "golden" horde ("russia") budget can only be fulfilled only with oil price at $ 42.4 and higher
@betterdonotanswer5 ай бұрын
4:35 Zaporozhian knights were more known for their naval raids of the Turkish and Crimean coastline, exactly why the Turks and Tatars called them kazaklar or bandits, raiders in Turkic. The term Ukrainian Cossacks would imply they were similar to the Muscovite Cossacks but, there was an insuperable social gap in between the Ruthenian nobility or gentry and the runaway Muscovite slaves.
@nian605 ай бұрын
I think Kursk is intended to draw orcs from Kherson, making south Kherson easier to liberate. And after that, Crimea liberation. I assume the small boats from Sweden etc. have arrived, which makes a south Kherson liberation possible.
@betterdonotanswer5 ай бұрын
4:25 Muscovy is not Russia and everyone interested in Ukrainian history of the 17th century can easily find Russia with its capital Leopolis on the early modern maps of Europe. Russia (839-1918) was situated in the western part of Ukraine, in between the Vistula and Dnipro rivers, hundreds of miles away from Muscovy (1502-1917), those countries never bordered.
@jimsack15 ай бұрын
Seize is pronounced “seezd,” not sized. Emphasize the E, not the I.
@christopherellis26635 ай бұрын
Anyone who doesn't get it has been playing too many online games. Reading history would be more useful. Thinking requires expertise, guessing requires nothing