*SISU! Be Of Stoic Determination* Talvisota - The Winter War Sabaton History 006 [Official]

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@connordlthegamer2980
@connordlthegamer2980 Жыл бұрын
7:26 Forgotten Weapons has a video on it, it's called "Suomi m/31 - Finland's Excellent Submachine Gun"
@miiah7475
@miiah7475 Жыл бұрын
One that might help Americans to visualise the weather is that Finland is on the same level with Alaska & (northern) Canada.
@HeapOfBones
@HeapOfBones Жыл бұрын
This is true, although thankfully the climate is generally slightly milder, so some parts of Finland would be closer to more southern Canada (with southern Finland of course being usually warmer than Lapland). I also believe many of the Finns who moved to the american continent a century ago, opted to settle in Minnesota and the nearby regions in the Canadian side, as the environment was familiar enough there.
@karirytkonen5811
@karirytkonen5811 Жыл бұрын
@@HeapOfBones That's true. The Gulf Stream brings warm water to the coast of Finland, so it is warmer here than it would otherwise be. In parts of Siberia which are at the same height as Finland, temperature might be over minus 40 degrees Celsius for long periods, whereas in Finland it is rarely under minus 30. 😅 Unfortunately the Gulf Stream might be in danger as climate and thus streams change.
@jaskau2462
@jaskau2462 Жыл бұрын
​@@karirytkonen5811 KariRytkösKari you'd know better than you were as to type down what's the temperature at winter time above the Salpausselän harja. Unless you've forgot to check out the weather forecasts around on new year. 🙈🚫😹 Minus 30° Celsius all around from the middle to eastern FIN 🇫🇮, not to mention northern parts from that... 😉 🤘😎 🇫🇮 💙 💯 💥
@karirytkonen5811
@karirytkonen5811 Жыл бұрын
@@jaskau2462 That's true. The further from the sea and the further to the north it is colder and minus 30 is not so uncommon there. 😅 I live in Jyväskylä, which is part of the so called Central Finland, which is funny in it self as there is still 1000 km to the northern parts of Finland and only 300 km to the southern parts of Finland.
@riku3716
@riku3716 Жыл бұрын
Pretty sure Helsinki on the southern coast is almost exactly on the same latitude as Anchorage in Alaska.
@oliversherman2414
@oliversherman2414 Жыл бұрын
As a half Swede (other half being British), I applaud the Finns for their bravery in that war 🇫🇮🇸🇪🇬🇧
@SharbtursGameCorner
@SharbtursGameCorner 8 ай бұрын
cause had you been full british you would have told them to go f themselfs?
@hayatofury8580
@hayatofury8580 10 ай бұрын
in january temp goes down to-30celcius in a regular basis here in eastern finland, thats around -22 Fahrenheit
@samimurtomaki5534
@samimurtomaki5534 Жыл бұрын
Gets cold, we are equipped for that, no major problems with that.
@Make573
@Make573 3 ай бұрын
13:52 And yeah, we even have "drinkable" version of Molotvs Coktail, vol. 12% IPA, carfted since 2012. HELL YEAH, The name Molotovs Cocktail comes from the humor of Field Commander Eero Kuitttinen. All and all, USSR lost 1 919 tanks, where 436 of due to the THE MOST DESTRUCTIVE DRINK MIX IN THE WOLD ("This is for ye, Kitt").
@kessu27
@kessu27 7 ай бұрын
Its easy now to say what was wrong back then. Without any other help, Germany gave help. And we survived.
@esapuhakka5494
@esapuhakka5494 8 ай бұрын
This winter minus 40 degree celsius.
@Giraffafi124
@Giraffafi124 Жыл бұрын
Did not like the sisu movie but Unknown Soldier on the other hand is very underrated imo
@jukkakukkonen477
@jukkakukkonen477 2 ай бұрын
SISU !
@dolangooby117
@dolangooby117 Жыл бұрын
Sisu movie was great! A tarantino-esque brutal over the top action comedy pumped with testosterone. Highly recommend it, though you shouldn't watch it expecting to see a realistic war-movie ;D
@katjayli6259
@katjayli6259 Жыл бұрын
i sey JEEEEEE in Finland..I live here free
@vinderist
@vinderist 11 ай бұрын
strike where it hurts... It is not like Russians do not know cold...
@Teme_FJT
@Teme_FJT Жыл бұрын
Soviet union may have been a paper tiger. So may be the Russian republic. But sadly they have alot of paper .
@Naffurie
@Naffurie Жыл бұрын
I remember stories my father told me about the winter war, his grandfather was a volunteer from Sweden, drove supplies over the ice in the northern parts of the baltic in the middle of the night, without any lights. He also remember him telling how ashamed my great grandfather was of our own government, that we didnt help more. On the subject of how cold it can be, I would think somewhere between-20 to -40 during the winter war.
@AmericansLearn
@AmericansLearn Жыл бұрын
Oh my god. 🥶 Absolutely awful
@SampoPaalanen
@SampoPaalanen Жыл бұрын
@@AmericansLearn With proper winter clothes it's not that bad, the problem for the soviets was that the Soviet HQ thought condoms and silk stockings for victory party were more important then proper winter gear, including having green uniforms during the winter war (at least early parts), while we (well collectively as I was born decades after the war) had white jackets for every soldier even though the Finnish Defense Force had lack with pretty much everything else. Oh and that's -20 to -40 Celsius.
@seetaami5810
@seetaami5810 Жыл бұрын
@@SampoPaalanen Lol, well put, mate. Any condoms and silk stockings might've been put to good use, had the Winter War turned into a long-drawn trench war though...
@RogerNilsson-vh4gu
@RogerNilsson-vh4gu 29 күн бұрын
Celcius not Fahrenheit
@firedoog34
@firedoog34 Жыл бұрын
The winterwar in Finland is one of the coldest winter with temperatures between -20 to -40 Celsius , the highest with -47 celsius
@AmericansLearn
@AmericansLearn Жыл бұрын
No thanks. That's terrible
@tommiturmiola3682
@tommiturmiola3682 Жыл бұрын
@@AmericansLearn I think that Chicago in a windy winter day is not that much different from typical winter day in Finland. Wind blowing over a large body of water is the "no thanks" thing for me. Your comment also kind of shows that you understand the severity of the problem. It takes experience.
@BlaecHrim
@BlaecHrim Жыл бұрын
@@AmericansLearn In the middle parts of Finland, we can still get -20°C once or twice in winter. I think here, near Tampere, last winter's the lowest was -23°C.
@BlaecHrim
@BlaecHrim Жыл бұрын
@@AmericansLearn On the other hand, I think the highest temperature in the same region was +27°C this summer.
@annaniskanen2557
@annaniskanen2557 8 ай бұрын
​@@BlaecHrim MIDDLE parts? It was -22 C in Helsinki couple of weeks ago. :D Now granted, this usually does not last long but -15 to -24 is typical even in Helsinki for like 1-2 weeks a couple of times during one winter. And considering that Helsinki is a coastal city in the very south of Finland, during cold periods in Helsinki, it is way colder in most other areas of Finland. I just checked that Tampere was hitting like -27,4 C and some other areas in Pirkanmaa almost -30 C. In Kuusamo temp was almost -40 C. So yeah, -40 C in mid Finland is uncommon but not impossible at all. Also, the difference between east and west is probably notable because sea moderates temperatures on the coastal west. And Russian came from the east.
@trancers3
@trancers3 Жыл бұрын
For the weapon there is video name is (Suomi m/31 - Finland's Excellent Submachine Gun) from Forgotten Weapons
@bigenglishmonkey
@bigenglishmonkey Жыл бұрын
there is a Finnish soldier that sabaton hasn't done anything on called Aimo Koivunen, and count dankula (who you've watched once before) did a video on him called the soldier who took all the meth. its a wild story.
@AmericansLearn
@AmericansLearn Жыл бұрын
Something to look into for sure
@johngillespie3409
@johngillespie3409 Жыл бұрын
​@@AmericansLearnthe fat electrician did a video on aimo also really funny
@unknownentity8256
@unknownentity8256 7 ай бұрын
@@AmericansLearn Also if you haven't heard of Lauri Törni that's another interesting dude, "Officer of 3 armies".
@grzegorzgrzesiak7498
@grzegorzgrzesiak7498 Жыл бұрын
I believe thet Forgotten Weapons made an episode on the Suomi Submachine Gun.
@SnibediSnabs
@SnibediSnabs Жыл бұрын
Both my grandfathers, as well as several of my great uncles, fought in the winter war, and I have actually gotten the chance to read through the journal that my grandpa from my dad's side kept during the war. He also occasionally liked to note down things about the weather in that journal. As for your question about temperatures, they're not exaggerating when they say this winter was among the coldest on record. The temperature occasionally dropped as low as -40 celsius (which, incidentally, is also -40 in fahrenheit). According to some sources (not confirmed though), it got as cold as -45C (-49F). Even during relatively warmer periods, temperatures between -20C (-4F) and -30C (-22F) would've been pretty common. For context, winter weather nowadays (in the south) usually goes back and forth between about +5C (41F) and -15C (5F), with occasional short-term drops between -20 and -30 C, though even those seem to get rarer year by year. Also as a caveat, Finland is almost 1000km (a bit over 600 miles) long on a north-south axis. So the weather way up north is gonna be veeery different from the weather down south at any given moment.
@Mason1968PL
@Mason1968PL Жыл бұрын
WW2 channel is probably too much content for a react channel and it kinda relies on viewers watching everything in order to get full context of each episode (1 episode = 1 week of WW2 + all of the specials that could double or triple the episode count). But if u are willing to put in the time it's a great series going into just enough details to keep it interesting and get the understanding of the war at the same time. To some extent u could get by watching only the episodes that cover the time period of the major events that u are interested in, like invasion of Poland at the start, the Winter War, the fall of France or their minute by minute series about the attack on Pearl Harbor and some of the specials about equipment or biographies but like i said this channel is just not made for selective watching. The Timeghost channel is more interesting here because there isn't as many episodes and they are more suitable for standalone watching, 3 examples from that channel would be short series about Suez Crisis, Cuban Crisis and episodes about Polish-Soviet war.
@MrHusker1996
@MrHusker1996 Жыл бұрын
As for Indy's World War 2 channel, that is a massive undertaking to watch the weekly episodes, but they have specials and one that you HAVE TO do is about sir Carton de Wiart when you get to the Sabaton song called The unkillable soldier, the sabaton history episode for that song goes only for his WW1 exploits, but that dude did some badass stuff during WW2 as well, so you need to watch them together for the best experience!
@matsv201
@matsv201 Жыл бұрын
The boat to Finland is like one of my favorite place on earth. And its not just a boat like any one else. Its the arch prototype of every modern cruse ship. The ships (two sisters ) was huge when it was built, but to current standard they are just mid size.
@TheNismo777
@TheNismo777 Жыл бұрын
FInally! Lets gooooo! Sisu is one of the best movies made in a long time. In 1999 it got pretty cold.. -60.7F But average is in the 20's. I love the fact that we used to plant frozen soviet corpses around to mentally destroy the enemys will and even used as a road sign. Any aggressor gets no mercy at these lands, there is only death here :)
@elvwood
@elvwood Жыл бұрын
One thing to remember about Finland was that it only became an independent nation in 1917. Before that it had been colonised by Russia for over a century, and they took it from the Swedes who had been in charge for hundreds of years before that. That freedom was precious. The Winter War showed that the Western Allies were not going to do anything to help them against Russia (their old colonisers), and attempts to arrange an alliance with Sweden (their even older colonisers) failed, which is why they felt they had to team up with Germany for Jatkosota (the Continuation War). They kept as much distance from the Nazis as possible while fighting alongside them against the USSR, and most people don't see they really had much choice; it ended pretty badly for Finland, but at least they weren't swallowed. You can understand why the country still has conscription with popular support!
@matso3856
@matso3856 Жыл бұрын
Finland was never colonised by Sweden , finns are very proud people , nothing you colonise without a fight , if this had been true , there would have been many uprisings much like in Scania , former belonging to Denmark.
@TheObscureRambler
@TheObscureRambler Жыл бұрын
@@matso3856 you might want to hit the history books. We were ruled over by Sweden, for a period of time, and part of Sweden - had to house, feed and provide troops for Swedish wars, even, and were not happy about that. There were uprisings. 'Nuijasota' - the Cudgel War, for example.
@matso3856
@matso3856 Жыл бұрын
@@TheObscureRambler And how was that different from the people of Dalarna or Blekinge ?
@TheObscureRambler
@TheObscureRambler Жыл бұрын
@@matso3856 like I said, get some history books. Stop asking me and read. Might spout a bit less misinformation that way?
@matso3856
@matso3856 Жыл бұрын
@@TheObscureRambler You are the perfect exampel of Dunning-Kruger effect , I'm trying to prevent misinformation and if you had been well read up you would have noticed that my question have punctured your argument. So please stop projecting and try and follow your own advice
@can-i-go-now
@can-i-go-now Жыл бұрын
If you want to learn more check out "white death" sabaton and sabaton history did a number this legendary snipper.
@suntiger745
@suntiger745 Жыл бұрын
Indeed, finnish hairdressers are legendary. ;)
@pink_alligator
@pink_alligator Жыл бұрын
Not from Finland here but northern Sweden, so I believe it's rather similar. -20c (or -4f in America units) in the middle of winter is your average temp, pretty nice day. In towns we usually get -28c (-18.4f) at that point it's not cold, it just hurts. But if you go out to the more remote villages everyone will remember facing -40c (-40f). I've only experienced -34c when you feel little, mostly tingled which we should all is a really bad
@peo4989
@peo4989 Жыл бұрын
Stalins birthday is december 21????Same as me? OMFG im getting sick. BTW over here in northern Sweden it gets like 30 degrees minus celcius maybe no more than that you survive as long as you are no russian idiot :)y. In Finland during 1940 its said it was down as 40 degrees minus. People literally froze to death taking a leak
@Postidemoni
@Postidemoni 10 ай бұрын
How cold it gets? -Only about 25-30 minus celcius normally. Though I've lived and got my car working as low as -37C, but that low is unusual.
@BananenBaron
@BananenBaron Жыл бұрын
You asked about some behind the scenes and the one i would suggest would be Episode 101 from the History channel. It was made after they have gone through every song and were basically saying that it isnt endimg but going on hiatus. In this video they then did a Bloopers compilation and funny moments from the Videos.
@jukkakukkonen477
@jukkakukkonen477 2 ай бұрын
Look up,Lauri Törni,..Lars Thorne..soldier of three army..green baret
@jukkakukkonen477
@jukkakukkonen477 2 ай бұрын
Sabaton,soldier of three army ..Lauri Törni
@andrewames247
@andrewames247 11 ай бұрын
I saw Sisu when it came to theaters, and a particular expression came to mind immediately; "Beware of old men in a profession where men often die young!" It's a good movie, but there are times when you have to suspend your sense of disbelief.
@iKvetch558
@iKvetch558 Жыл бұрын
LOL...as I expected...my message talking about other videos and channels was instantly deleted by YT. 🤣🤣
@melkor3496
@melkor3496 Жыл бұрын
I so feel your pain I’ve been struggling all day with it no matter how much I try to edit my comment to appease yt somehow. Literally had 33 comments of mine deleted and most of them are one comment I’ve just tried to edit.
@melkor3496
@melkor3496 Жыл бұрын
I tried to remind him if he forgot or didn’t see about the one last TIK video we suggested he react to after the oil video called Fall Blau. But it gets deleted.
@melkor3496
@melkor3496 Жыл бұрын
I just want at least one last reaction from TIK on that video. Split up ofc but KZbin doesn’t want me to ask for it. After all in both part 1 and 2 of the oil vid reactions a lot of us asked him to react to that video.
@iKvetch558
@iKvetch558 Жыл бұрын
@@melkor3496 The shittiest part of it is that plenty of other folks are using the names of other channels, and YT does not do anything...it is just us "frequent posters". YT is such a moronic platform.
@melkor3496
@melkor3496 Жыл бұрын
@@iKvetch558 Agreed.
@najroe
@najroe Жыл бұрын
yes check out ww2, there they are VERY thorough, even have made hour by hour 24 hour specials for big events, latest was D-day 24 hour coverage in "real timeç just few short years later.
@henriikkak2091
@henriikkak2091 Жыл бұрын
-42 degrees Celsius is the coldest I've experienced outside in Finland. The winter of 1939-40 saw those kind of temperatures further south than usual. You can't take your hat or your gloves off for long at all. A ski mask or a scarf covering your face is also necessary because your jaw will get stiff making it difficult to speak. The coldest temperature measured in my Millennial lifetime was approximately -55 degrees Celsius. Meanwhile, summers are getting hotter by the year.
@melkor3496
@melkor3496 Жыл бұрын
KZbin is deleting a comment from me and all I’m doing is suggesting a video from TIK for reaction. I will split it up into two or three parts instead so please read all my comments so you don’t miss it.
@melkor3496
@melkor3496 Жыл бұрын
A lot of us hoped you can react to that as your next video from TIK since you did the oil video. Whenever you can ofc and also split it up is suggested.
@melkor3496
@melkor3496 Жыл бұрын
Fall Blau video from TIK
@melkor3496
@melkor3496 Жыл бұрын
Yt is cracking down hard on my comment no matter how much I edit it. But will keep trying. The first response is part 2 of my comment because the other part got yeeted.
@alancarter41
@alancarter41 Жыл бұрын
I have been told (reliably) that Finnish sauna is the reason for Finland's excellence in metal.
@seetaami5810
@seetaami5810 Жыл бұрын
That's where some quality metal bands have been forged.
@Handicapperi
@Handicapperi Жыл бұрын
Curiously Finland was armed to the teeth during the cold war, but nobody said a word. I still find guns and bombs from my grandfather, he used to hide them in case the soviets would invade again. Finland concepted the doctrine of "total defense" where almost all of the workable people can be mobilized at any point. Also the infrastructure and engineering was built to sustain devastating nuclear bombardment, while all the bridges and railroads were rigged to explode.
@Handicapperi
@Handicapperi Жыл бұрын
Also, Finnish general Nenonen developed a mathematical system to issue direct artillery strikes on a moment's notice. The accuracy of the artillery left the soviets baffled during the push towards west europe. Later his methods were taken into consideration as tactical strikes, rather than "bombardment".
@matsv201
@matsv201 Жыл бұрын
It wasn´t the cold winter of 1941 or 42 that stopped the Nazis in USSR. The winter effected the Russian soldiers just as bad, if not worse. What stopped them was the lend lease agreement. Historians on both USSR and allied side have tried to downplay this, for the western side due to the equipment would later be used against the allies in Korea.
@Gibbetoo
@Gibbetoo Жыл бұрын
fun fact Sir Christopher Lee was in winter war.
@jukkakukkonen477
@jukkakukkonen477 2 ай бұрын
Coud. - 45 celsius
@Stebetto3
@Stebetto3 Жыл бұрын
Question to host: what is it like. to stand in presence of your primarch
@jukkakukkonen477
@jukkakukkonen477 2 ай бұрын
Sisu muvie.
@Tuoremehu
@Tuoremehu 7 ай бұрын
Today is only -32C
@EsaOkker
@EsaOkker 11 ай бұрын
1939 winter was one of the coldest in Finland. The coldest temperatures were below -40 degrees Celsius. In a normal winter here in Central Finland, where I live, a few days in winter is less than -30. Typically between -5 and -25 degrees Celsius.
@samartik74
@samartik74 3 ай бұрын
Im from Finland but live mehico now. There was on the winter war about -44C Also now a days could be similar warm
@Make573
@Make573 3 ай бұрын
11:46 Yeah, the standard winter temperature usullay plummets somewhere between -10 to -40 C or 14 to -40 F. And jeah, we do have plenty of snow starting from end September and last (furthest here on the northest parts of Finland) all the way to early May, thick as 2 meters or 6,55 feet, if not regulartly cleared out that is. I've even seen in my life couple of Juhnannus, The Midsummer Night Feast, 22. Of June, that in Rovaniemi has snow, well, just a little, maybe 1 centimeter / half inch, but still.
@juniusluriuscatalus6606
@juniusluriuscatalus6606 10 ай бұрын
Facts.... I hate it when they get them wrong. I mean "not even 30km" is not far off, but it was roughly 32km.... How bad is it in Finland? Tuesday. Southernmost Finland is roughly around mid Hudson Bay. NY, Illinois, Vancouver, next to tropical to us. (Yes, I'm kidding! Except the facts are facts. Check out google maps.)
@Taistelukalkkuna
@Taistelukalkkuna Ай бұрын
Also, Molotov asked Hitler in later 1940, if they could finish off Finland. Adolf noped that plan.
@TheGuilty11
@TheGuilty11 Жыл бұрын
Well since you asked it really depends. In the heart of winter (Dec - Mar) it usually is fairly "warm" +5C - -20C in southern part. Those colder days area usually very rare. But above arctic circle or even down to middle it can easily be be -25C - 35C for long time during these current winters. Maybe even below that but it is very rare these days. But still cold enough to kill you in 30 minutes if you get deep wound during winter.
@Dimetropteryx
@Dimetropteryx Жыл бұрын
In the north of Finland, the coldest I've experienced was -47 C, and in the south I believe it was somewhere between -34 C and -38 C, but this is exceptional, like once in 40 years. -25 to -30 is not unusual in the south, but it doesn't happen every winter. Lows of -20 to -25 is pretty normal around january-february, unless the winter is exceptionally warm, but the averages tend to be a bit higher.
@annaniskanen2557
@annaniskanen2557 8 ай бұрын
Thing with fighting during a winter is, ultimately, that anything below 0 is dangerous - and, in fact, even around 0 things get REALLY dangerous really fast albeit problems are a bit different. -30 C you just freeze. If temp dangles around 0, you get wet and THEN you freeze and at that point even -2 C is able to kill you quite fast. One of the things that saved Finland is that Finnish army understood this. Obviously Finns were clothed appropriately and knew how to keep warm but, for example, Finns were also always offered a hot meal by army cooks. It was very important to keep Finnish bellies warm. This occasionally saved Finns in a different way too; there was a case where Russians attacked Finnish camp and did manage to push Finns out but when they saw warm pots full of food they could not withstand the temptation and swarmed around those to eat. Finns regrouped and counter-attacked causing Russians to rout. But this was a harrowing war. Our boys came back crippled and mentally broken. Not just because of what was done to them but what they had to do to others. Sometimes Russians were sent over open areas (often frozen lakes) to be moved down by Finnish machine gun units. While this was of course horrible for Russians and Finns could "just" sit and kill enemy by the hundreds, Finnish machine gun operators were badly traumatized by this. No wonder, I would be too...
@ssr-p1n
@ssr-p1n 17 күн бұрын
I'm a bit late to this one, but last winter my area hit -40 multiple times (I live north).
@Alexandros.Mograine
@Alexandros.Mograine 8 ай бұрын
At first i thought you were giving the middle finger in the beginning but you were just snapping your fingers xD if you pause it at 3 seconds it kinda looks like that.
@fenrisulfur842
@fenrisulfur842 Жыл бұрын
Talvisota, thats when the popular "Molotov Cocktail" was born...or at least the Name. Soviet Foreign Minister Molotov told the international press, that the planes are no Bombers, but they bring bread to the "starving" Finns...So the Finns gave a nice Drink to the Soviet Tanks. So the Name "Molotov Cocktail" was born. Kippis my friends! PS: Note to me, watch it before writing :P
@jounisuninen
@jounisuninen 11 ай бұрын
One can often see the claim that by war USSR got what it had wanted from Finland or even more, and thus for the Finns war had been pointless. Not exactly so, when we compare Stalin’s original areal demands to the new goal which he set when the invasion started. The new goal was conquest of Finland. On 1 December 1939, Soviet Union formed a puppet government for a new state called Finnish Democratic Republic, headed by a Finnish exile communist Otto Wille Kuusinen. This puppet government was established in the part of Finnish Karelia occupied by the Soviets. Stalin wanted to get this puppet government to Helsinki and make Finland a communist vassal state. That plan did not work, because Finnish Army stopped the Soviet attack at Viipuri (Vyborg) level. After the war, the puppet government was disbanded in 1940.
@thamor4746
@thamor4746 10 ай бұрын
WW2 was historically insane winter colds. It's not normal, the areas talked mostly in this video normally even in 1980s it was about -10-15. In that 1939 it was over -40 celcius so insane colds. Honestly what is the weather when humans go insane and want to fully fight around large areas, always winters go crazy too at that time. Like Napoleon invading Russia winter really wasn't normal then either and saved them. Honestly for our modern world decision of Hitler to invade Russia saved Europe. We would be Nazi German still if Soviet Russia and Nazi Germany had decided to be allies and turn their military might more to south like Germany going for Africa and Soviet just doing whatever it wanted but Europe.
@TheMorbid10
@TheMorbid10 2 ай бұрын
Top measurement is northern finland -51.5 celcius so in raattee -40c was common or slightly more
@robertwisniewski2029
@robertwisniewski2029 Жыл бұрын
Funny, but during the current war, the Russians sent their Arctic 200th and 80th brigades to Ukraine, along with specialized equipment, where they suffered heavy losses, especially 200. Of course, it is not a problem for Russia to replenish men and equipment (mainly with ordinary equipment and people after 2 weeks of training), but these are no longer true "arctic" formations. well, in case of trouble, the Russians probably plan to traditionally fight in the Arctic with mobiks from Dagestan
@kezerk2610
@kezerk2610 3 ай бұрын
Having lived in Chicagoland, I'd say the southern Finland winter is pretty close to Chicago, just a lot more snow.
@ilaril
@ilaril Жыл бұрын
Sisu (the movie) is what action movies were in the 80's and 90's. Think "Commando" and "Rambo" and every other such over the top action flick of the times.
@Robban.D.Jonsson.
@Robban.D.Jonsson. 9 ай бұрын
Check forgotten weapons for information about the Suomi. As for Stalin's birthday, I'd assume that it's unknown because he was an uneducated thug, who probably was never told his real birthday as no one left alive could be bothered remembering.
@Finkele1
@Finkele1 7 ай бұрын
Funny how native english ppl are like: that was pronounced wrong. I can tell you everything you try to pronounce in finnish is wrong. It's not even close. I/we do respect the effort though and every finnish knows at least 3 different languages more or less. Like my swedish is pretty bad but i do understand it and can pronounce it about. There is minority 5% in finland who speak swedish so it's mandatory.
@helmuri2218
@helmuri2218 10 ай бұрын
Best way to start the video: make us think for a split second that you're flipping the camera off
@petejoki
@petejoki Жыл бұрын
🤘🇫🇮💞🇺🇦🤘
@turinturambar3592
@turinturambar3592 3 ай бұрын
I'm glad someone foreigner even tries to contemplate what Finns went through those craziest times. Even today I' can't use the word "war" when I'm near my grandmother. She lost her dad in Finnish winterwar when she was a toddler. She never knew her father and over 80 years of that event it's still a thing you can not talk about with her. Her mother never married again and lived alone raising her children.
@harrihakala3884
@harrihakala3884 10 ай бұрын
The weather forecast promised -35 celcius to the north for tonight. And it's still November.
@elisabethnyman9528
@elisabethnyman9528 Жыл бұрын
My grandfathers diary from winterwar was -40-50°C equal to same farenheit. Cold as hell.
@JPPVESA
@JPPVESA 11 ай бұрын
You really need to google what an actual, proper Molotov Cocktail looks like. There are no cloths set aflame. It's a specific recipe of petrol and tar mixture to produce fire and extensive amount of smoke which burns for a longer duration. It has a sealed cap, and two sets of all-weather bengali matches taped around it. There are two incase the bottle won't break at the first throw, so you can easily reignite it. They were obviously used during winter warfare, and snow has the ability to soften the landing if it misses. It was infact produced on an industrial level, and used as an antitank weopon thrown into the air intake of a battle tank.....
@pppetelius1
@pppetelius1 Жыл бұрын
17 years ago ve have in Kittilä 123.8°F (51 deg. C) that was similar tempature that was then
@MustaLaatta
@MustaLaatta Жыл бұрын
kzbin.info/www/bejne/rqS1m6Cnat1saZo Sabaton and Nigel: Simo Häyhä
@AHVENAN
@AHVENAN 11 ай бұрын
The Winter War has alot of similarities to the war in Ukraine, in both cases The soviets/russians expected a quick and easy victory, but where met with fierce resistance, I'd say the biggest difference is that Ukraine actually are recieving tons and tons of support from the rest of the world
@OssiHelin
@OssiHelin Жыл бұрын
It might be of interst to do a video on the fact that 70000 children were sent over to Sweden during the war in Finland between 1939 to 1945. I was one of these children ewacuated in 1944.
@elisakallokoski801
@elisakallokoski801 8 ай бұрын
My grandad was in winter war (and other wars...). He always did say, that some day Russia will attack again to some smaller country. Not if. When. Luckily he is not here to see all what is going on.
@sirboomsalot4902
@sirboomsalot4902 3 ай бұрын
14:39 One of those foreign volunteers was Christopher Lee, but he did not actually fight and instead helped guard logistics depots
@lintu25
@lintu25 Жыл бұрын
Its get cold up here in Finland. We are one of the most northen country of the world. minus 10 to 50 :D (celsius)
@Finkele1
@Finkele1 7 ай бұрын
Sisu movia was funny. references to lapland war (when we had to kick our nazi allied out)
@TheObscureRambler
@TheObscureRambler Жыл бұрын
If you want to see some more content about the Winter War and Finland, I highly recommend this excellent, short documentary: kzbin.info/www/bejne/nnfXlHiIgb6VeqM ^^ Would be an honour to see you react to it?
@markomakiranta525
@markomakiranta525 Жыл бұрын
If finland would have helped germany in leningrad and some other places it might be different story for soviet. But finns didnt want to kill civilians
@koff41
@koff41 7 ай бұрын
First part of winter war was not cold it was actually mild, easy to fact check for anyone. Yes it got colder later and thats when some reporters arrived and froze their butts.
@wesleywilkinson6629
@wesleywilkinson6629 Жыл бұрын
The WWII in real time is well a time commitment. I would say do the specials, maybe parts or all of Pearl Harbor minute by minute but the weekly episodes are, while fun to watch hard to react to sometimes
@miafranlund6982
@miafranlund6982 Жыл бұрын
Been enjoying the 2nd historyreaction for today. Enjoyable as ever. I do encourage you to watch SISU if you can, its a fun movie.😂
@mika-antero
@mika-antero 3 ай бұрын
One volunteer in winter war was Christopher Lee himself. But he never had a chance to fight.
@Gibbetoo
@Gibbetoo Жыл бұрын
Forgotten Weapons channel has video about Suomi KP-31.
@elisakallokoski801
@elisakallokoski801 8 ай бұрын
It gets cold. This week it has been near -30C a week now. And Im not living at north at all.
@george217
@george217 9 ай бұрын
The reason the Soviets agreed to an armistice is they heard Simo Häyhä had regained consciousness... #RESPECT
@markomakiranta525
@markomakiranta525 Жыл бұрын
Those number about army size are not wrong but finns didnt have that many soldiers, not even close
@merjakotisaari9046
@merjakotisaari9046 10 ай бұрын
Once I was in the forest on a hike, and I slept in the snow at night, the temperature was -33 c.
@Westwardsailor
@Westwardsailor 3 ай бұрын
favorite story from the winter war as when Lt. Virkki drove of a soviet tank with his 9mm
@markusmauno3034
@markusmauno3034 9 ай бұрын
here in Finland it is about 10-30 degrees below zero
@kalleluukkainen43
@kalleluukkainen43 10 ай бұрын
Our winters can be so harsh as minus 50 degrees celcius.
@MikaelHedegaard-vs8rt
@MikaelHedegaard-vs8rt Жыл бұрын
The temperature got as low as -43 C (-45 F)
@merjakotisaari9046
@merjakotisaari9046 10 ай бұрын
Here in Oulu, it is usually -30 c, but at that time it was -40 c
@Sumpula
@Sumpula Жыл бұрын
Sisu movie is propably the best movie of this year. :)
@DR_REDACTED
@DR_REDACTED Жыл бұрын
I liked Sisu its more over the top than i was thinking it was going to be tho😅
@drunkenfinnpeltsi5968
@drunkenfinnpeltsi5968 Жыл бұрын
The smg in the video is Suomi KP-31
@sakarisalo5268
@sakarisalo5268 Жыл бұрын
It can be -22 degrees Fahrenheit here in Finland
@rikuhalikka8601
@rikuhalikka8601 9 ай бұрын
It gets cold sometimes :) Not too bad :)
@markuskaukiainen9443
@markuskaukiainen9443 10 күн бұрын
and still is
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