The war between the partisans and Germans was absolutely horrific, glad your covering this it’s barley talked about
@daniels7717Ай бұрын
The war between the soviets and Germans was exceptionally brutal both sides trying to completely wipe each other out despite the fact that the German and Russian people never had any animosity towards each other up until ww2
@isakmlster4453Ай бұрын
Read Ivan's War by Catherine Merridale. PDF can be found for free.
@derin111Ай бұрын
It’s also rye-ly talked about. 😉
@oldViking66Ай бұрын
Hermann Fegeleiin was in Charge of hunting down (on Horse back) and killing Jews, Gypsy, and Partìzans on the eastern front in the swamps
@jonmichael3820Ай бұрын
What do you mean? It’s talked about plenty.
@bone_zeeАй бұрын
Love the unbiased content really does make my day being able to see this kind of content
@BeanzishereАй бұрын
I agree, content like this is more important than ever, hard time ahead.
@evertjan9479Ай бұрын
@@Beanzishere So, what's your "hard time" ahead? You are having to pay 800 million Dollar for a loaf of bread? You can't say what you want or they send you to a concentration camp? Or is it that you are ABLE to VOTE for a BILLIONAIRE politician and a WOMAN politician who SUCKED her way into power? Please enlighten me, I'm curious.
@Polo_1400stkАй бұрын
Unbiased? 30 Million Soviets were killed in world war 2. He failed to acknowledge this at 35:53 this war was deeper for the Soviets.
@jimtom4878Ай бұрын
Beans yiur comment hits hard
@marks7167Ай бұрын
Bias to western propaganda
@IAmBeanz1Ай бұрын
one of the few History channels i trust, great history. its so refreshing to have content like this
@MikeyMike-fb5hxАй бұрын
I am Jewish and I do not like the theme on this channel. Please respect what we went through.
@IAmBeanz1Ай бұрын
@@MikeyMike-fb5hx What are you talking about? This channel doesn’t disrespect Jews, it’s just warfare ww2 videos
@ridethecurve55Ай бұрын
This was Excellent footage I had not ever seen before. You must have gone to great lengths to find it from all its various sources. Well put-together storyline, also. Thank You!
@DaRealVonStauffenbergАй бұрын
Hey guys I don't want to be obnoxious but I kind of got here early and I just want to say, keep making quality content. We are very appreciative. Rock on, Brothers
@historyatwarАй бұрын
Thank you man! 🤝
@declineofthewest.Ай бұрын
The book, or audiobook “sniper on the eastern front “ memoirs of Sepp Allerberger is a crazy good read. Horrifying and heart wrenching.
@MikeyMike-fb5hxАй бұрын
Yeah. That was wild how he refused to surrender and ran through Czechoslovakia instead. He hated the Soviets.
@OwneyMadden430Ай бұрын
another great History at War video !! partisan activity on eastern front is extremely interesting & full many complexity’s , history at war is hands down best in the war doc in the game ! i can watch eastern front docs everyday , its my fav war campaign in history i’ll ever get enough of it
@jimtom4878Ай бұрын
Def the best ww2 channel
@blaze1148Ай бұрын
1st class presentation with much original footage - well done !
@YeOldVisigothАй бұрын
Yet another awesome video. The partisan war in the east was something I was always intrigued by yet could not find alot of documentary material on it. Glad you made a dedicated documentary just on this as in most documentaries it's just mentioned as a side note when in reality the partisan war was a major campaign in itself when you consider the numbers involved.
@noelenesteel2677Ай бұрын
thank you for NOT blurring some scenes. To see is to know
@PunchconesАй бұрын
This channel is very good! Must watch
@PanzerdivisionWikingАй бұрын
Hell yeah. Great upload brother
@zulubeatz1Ай бұрын
This channel is one of the few WW2 channels that deals with these subjects.
@seesmann638Ай бұрын
What people forget is that the germans werent only fighting the soviet partisans. There were partisans fighting each other and the germans.
@marks7167Ай бұрын
As in many liberations😊
@bottlethrower1544Ай бұрын
The most brutal of Eastern front what this part, imho. Thank you covering it
@hamletoduaАй бұрын
And we were taught at school that partisans were nothing more than independent local groups resisting Germans achieving significant results with almost bare hands. Oh that soviet mythology...
@josefregnat3247Ай бұрын
There is an iconic film about it. The title is "Come and See". Was then rated one of the best war movies ever.
@MikeyMike-fb5hxАй бұрын
Ya notice the kid at the start of that is wearing fake ears? Has ear prosthetics on? It's weird when ya look close.
@zillsburyy1Ай бұрын
great video. i learned a few extra things
@richardwales9674Ай бұрын
Good video, very interesting.
@ramO-jp8tpАй бұрын
Background music fits perfectly, the eastern front, especially anti partisan operations were horror show nightmares, almost apocalyptic.
@rjglennon2219Ай бұрын
Thank you for posting .i love history and these documentries .keep up the good work.
@justinrichardson4456Ай бұрын
As a ww2 aficionado, I appreciate your hard work and I salute YOU!
@JakeConny12Ай бұрын
Babe wake up, a new History at war eastern front documentary just dropped
@historyatwarАй бұрын
😂😂
@mrwood4557Ай бұрын
You’re gonna get, eye rolls and kicked out of bed.
@leighz1962Ай бұрын
Your hand fall asleep?
@davidbritton3934Ай бұрын
Lol funny guy, So true though
@dirkusmaximus9268Ай бұрын
Schnaps oder vodka ? Sadly not fried eggs on a Panzer III as in Afrika !
@1978JonBullockАй бұрын
The story of WW2 and the Soviet Union is a very complicated story to untangle. Different stages of the war had different allies in different regions.
@susannesperre9573Ай бұрын
Very interesting, thank you 🇩🇪
@michaelstudd533Ай бұрын
I always love your intros
@valerytaubin835Ай бұрын
The mismatched photos and text totally unrelated to each other.
@PeterPsn-z9oАй бұрын
Thank you , well made documentary
@dirkadirkadilligaf5698Ай бұрын
Great content you create 🎉 Keep it up
@andrewsema359Ай бұрын
Thanks for this documentary. It seems your voice over slows down a lot at times and then you speak normal again. Are you a bot? Or iOS there a delay in your mic pickup?
@historyatwarАй бұрын
Hi Andrew, what do you mean? Not sure if it’s our rendering? But I don’t think I slow down my narration, maybe I do but just don’t realise 😂
@JuleyCАй бұрын
@@historyatwarHi Fin! I think sometimes you do slow to ensure you say the words or numbers clearly and that is what @andrewsema359 noticed.
@TempsforyearsАй бұрын
Yeah you do slow down and then return to full speed. Almost as if you're reading a book to us and the sentence is halfway through and you have to turn the page.
@adamwatson6916Ай бұрын
people focus on the strangest things. When you ask someone if they are a bot do you expect them to answer yes I am a bot ? Human voices change speed during narrations . Human voices are not perfect ..It's unrealistic to expect a human voice to narrate at the exact same speed for an hour.
@adamwatson6916Ай бұрын
@@Tempsforyears So what? Why is there such a focus on these petty irrelevant details.
@liljoenyc01Ай бұрын
The Germans where way ahead of us in the military sense good thing it was a small country
@asullivan4047Ай бұрын
Had Berlin waited 6 to 12 months before invading Poland-???🤔. Perhaps the outcome of the war. Would have been in Germanys favor-???🤔.
@liljoenyc01Ай бұрын
@@asullivan4047 I think you mean Russia
@declineofthewest.Ай бұрын
@@liljoenyc01wut
@declineofthewest.Ай бұрын
Yeah, thank god we’re not speaking German. Amirite?
@liamneilson5831Ай бұрын
@@declineofthewest.تستطع ينذنغ عيني .
@joshuajames1067Ай бұрын
I ❤ Deutschland!!!!!😤
@michaeljohn5085Ай бұрын
It is awesome that the narrator pronounces von as fon in German names.
@MikeyMike-fb5hxАй бұрын
Respect the Jews! NOW! WE are God's Chosen! You can only be SAVED! Loser!
@danielgreen3715Ай бұрын
We have seen the same thing happen Multiple times since where the forces are 'Bottled up ' on Cleared Fortified Positions and the rest of the land Controlled by 'Insurgents/Guerillas or Terrorists depending upon one's point of view Afghanistan, Iraq and Vietnam!
@JWSitterleyАй бұрын
Central Europe... Fighting Communism Since 1870.
@overlord5068Ай бұрын
"Central Europe" you just be Balkan or Slavic
@selfrelience9384Ай бұрын
“Communism” you just be Jewish or Zionist
@marks7167Ай бұрын
And soon to lose it again
@Jvlivs689Ай бұрын
It's a major oversight to not mention the Dirlewanger Brigade's actions in a video about partisan and counter-partisan brutality.
@43sumfilmz1Ай бұрын
Every time I watch this channel I question if he’s a wehraboo or sympathizer
@gratefulguy4130Ай бұрын
@@43sumfilmz1 Because he's only mostly anti-German propaganda lol?
@MykOnazoleАй бұрын
Oskar Dirlewanger and his brigade really deserve their own video for how messed up they were. He was a pedophile that was actually serving a sentence for raping a 13 year old Hitler youth girl when he was taken out of a concentration camp, given his own little private army and was told to let loose
@MikeyMike-fb5hxАй бұрын
They killed Jews! They were bad!
@voodooofficial6796Ай бұрын
Thanks!!
@Ian-mj4ptАй бұрын
Watched a documentary series a few years back presented by Burt Lancaster about the war on the Eastern Front and one of the episodes was about the Partisans was really interesting. I believe it was called Unknown war good watch
@patrickpatterson3356Ай бұрын
I think that your documents about history is excellent work sir and I’m glad to be a member of your extraordinary service to history is impeccable and honours the soldiers who fought and died on both sides is excellent Thankyou for all the work you do and have done for us veterans You have my utmost respect and gratitude for the work you do everyday Respectfully Patrick Patterson Canadian armed forces veteran
@historyatwarАй бұрын
Thanks Patrick 🤝
@carlospppggg3987Ай бұрын
El rápido avance del ejército alemán, dio lugar a enormes distancias entre el frente y sus líneas de abastecimiento. El alto mando soviético inmediatamente vio la vulnerabilidad de los sumistros alemanes por las enormes distancias por recorrer. Por ello destacó unidades que luchando SIN UNIFORME, de civil atacaban los convoyes de suministros, para seguidamente ocultar las armas y confundirse con la población civil en localidades cercanas. Esta práctica de guerra estaba prohibida por los tratados internacionales ya que ponía en grave riesgo a la población civil al no poder distinguir al soldado sin uniforme del civil. El inmediato fusilamiento era la practica habitual y era conforme a los tratados. Los alemanes destacaron unidades dedicadas a combatir los, pero el dilema era como identificarlos. Entraban en localidades cercanas y pedían a las autoridades/población quienes no eran de la localidad. El gran dilema es que si los señalaban otros partisanos tomarían represalias contra ellos. Y si no lo hacían, eran los propios alemanes los que las tomarían. Otros conflictos también tuvieron estos mismos problemas: en Vietnam, en Corea, en Afganistán. Saludos
@poppymyth8868Ай бұрын
Awesome topic
@seanmatto2258Ай бұрын
Imagine how bad it could of gotten if turkey joined the war in 1942 and operation Eisenhammer happened in late 1942 early 1943.
@LucasWRIGHT-u5bАй бұрын
THE INDUSTRIAL MIGHT OF THE AMERICAN'S SWITCHED THE BATTLE IN THE ALLIES FAVOUR.
@fleuger99Ай бұрын
Primary failure of Citadel was due to a communist spy ring operating at the German High Command. They sent Stalin all the details of the German battle plan resulting in the Russians being able to build out in-depth defensive positions which ended up stalling the German pincer movement with heavy losses. Hitler ordered the stop of the attack while Manstein felt he could still win. This was the reason the German's halted the battle and lost it. It was the last time the Germans had the initiative in Russia.
@achimotto-vs2lb22 күн бұрын
Who was Lucy?
@rickylmoe4018Ай бұрын
This program was very educational, there's a decent soundtrack any talented narrator, thank you for the upload
@damonmelendez856Ай бұрын
The question remains did these Soviet ‘guerillas’ have protection of the Geneva Conventions? Clearly in many cases they did not.
@ronniewestherly3435Ай бұрын
I tell you something a lot of people don't know, ww1 the germans sent station's boss back to Russia after the Russian king thrower him UT of he country. The Germans sent him back with money, guns ammo.Stalion's boss went back an took over an then Russia sue for a separate peace and took Russia out of the war.
@jimtom4878Ай бұрын
Never knew about this
@garlicandchilipreppers8533Ай бұрын
@13.50 that is Bosnian SS troops, they were the only one to wear the Fez and were not present in the Caucas campaign.
@johnsmith100Ай бұрын
I like the narrator’s British accent.
@AndreiBogorodskiАй бұрын
My grandfather was fighting with the Jewish partisan groups around Odessa. He survived the war, together with my grandmother that was living in Odessa during the occupation. They destroyed their Jewish records before the Wehrmacht entered the city which later (after the war) caused some issues with the Jewish communities as they couldn't prove they are Jews. The result was my grandfather was buried at a Christian cemetery because the Jewish community refused him. My grandfather also suffered from a severe PTSD after the war, he was very violent and spent his time patrolling the streets with his rifle. Eventually he was killed in a street fight with some locals. He didn't received any medals or recognition for his sacrifice
@jonbon8598Ай бұрын
So his fellow Satanists, wouldn't believe he was a Satanist, hilarious,!!
@jamestaylor1984Ай бұрын
@@AndreiBogorodski medala for being a terrorist and a bandit? That's funny.
@harrym740Ай бұрын
As long as you don't switch to ai voice ill be here!
@XC797Ай бұрын
stallin was such an evil moron. He could have saved countless Russian lives if he had not purged most of the experienced military officers .
@pieterwillembotha6719Ай бұрын
not really, since Stalin was intent on invading europe to spread communism
@jone8626Ай бұрын
He would have saved even more had he told Churchill no, when Churchill asked him to join England and France to launch a war against Germany. When Hitler found out about it, during Winter war when they forced a Soviet Diplomat plane down that was returning from London. That's when Hitler decided to go to war with Soviet union. England, France and Soviet Union made a pact before Hitler attacked Poland. To Destroy Germany once and for all as Churchill laid out in the early 1930's when German GDP surpassed the British GDP. Also something Churchill wrote about in his book after the war. Churchill promised Stalin Poland, Romania, Ukraine, the Baltics and Finland in return Stalin had to help take out Germany. It's all in the declassified documents.
@pieterwillembotha6719Ай бұрын
@@jone8626 can give sources so that I and others may read?
@HighPower762Ай бұрын
@jone8626 dude, that's total horse pluckey! Hitler was always going to go after russia. He wrote about it in Mein Kampf 20 years earlier. I think you're a little mixed up. In order to induce Stalin into a alliance, Hitler is the one who promised Stalin, half of Poland and the Baltic states. And what you got the spectacularly wrong, was that prior to World War, since 1922, Russia already had control all of Ukraine. The only reason Churchill wanted an alliance with Stalin before the invasion of Poland is he knew war was coming after the Munich agreement and when Hitler took over the rest of Czechoslovakia, in violation of the Munich agreement. He knew England wasn't ready, so he wanted allies. He literally made a deal with the Devil. All of World War II could have been preempted or at least delayed if France and England had acted when Hitler violated the Versailles treaty and reoccupied the Rhineland. Hitler was so worried about England and France reaction, that he literally gave orders to his troops when they moved in, that if they met any resistance they were to stop immediately. But they didn't meet any resistance. Churchill had no intention of attacking germany, had they not done what they did between 1936 and 1938. Whatever history you think you read, must have come for free with a couple of Wheaties box tops.🤡
@HighPower762Ай бұрын
@@pieterwillembotha6719no he can't provide you with sources. Because it's total crap.🙈 @jone8626 Dude, what you just wrote is total horse puckey! The reason Churchill wanted in Alliance with Russia was because of what Hitler did between 1936 and 1938, from the reoccupation of The Rhineland in 1936 in violation of the Versailles Treaty in seizing of the rest of Czechoslovakia in late 1938 in violation of the Munich Agreement. Because he knew war was coming in that England wasn't ready. Had England and France reacted in 1936 when Hitler reoccupied the Rhineland, the whole thing could have been preempted or at least delayed until delayed until England and France were ready. Hitler even gave his troops orders when they moved into the Rhineland that if they met any resistance, they were to stop immediately. Because he was afraid of what England and France would do. Because at that point, he knew that Germany was not ready as well for a war with England and France. And that's the same reason that Stalin signed the Molotov Ribbentrop Pact. In that agreement, it was Hitler who promised Stalin half of Poland and control of the Baltic States. And the one thing you got glaringly wrong is, ever since 1922, Russia had already controlled all of Ukraine. So the other reason that Stalin said no to Churchill and an alliance because he knew he could get more with hitler. And by himself time to be ready if and when Germany attacked. Whatever history you think you read must have come by sending in a couple of Wheaties box tops and some postage stamps.🤡
@jackmatson6634Ай бұрын
This mf don’t miss
@sharonwhiteley651010 күн бұрын
I was wondering why during certain times in the narration, you slow down to almost a stop?
@artemalexandrovich6183Ай бұрын
Thanks for covering the topic, but I think you rather exaggerated a tiny tad mentioning all those "anti-communist" collaborators, aka traitors, without mentioning their numbers, especially in comparison to those, who opposed the n@zis. Furthermore, did you show pictures of soldiers of a Bosnian SS division while.. uhm... telling how different Soviet nationalities switched sides and fought for the Germans? Is it me, or does this appear as a rather simplistic anti-Soviet version of what actually happened?
@drmarkintexas-400Ай бұрын
🏆🎖️⭐🙏❤️🩹 Thank you for sharing this
@heavyrightfoot7947Ай бұрын
What a pain in the hole. Sorched earth policy must be the only way to combat partisan activity.
@aarontheamazing1985Ай бұрын
Me putting down my prime and throwing out my lunchly and turning off my ksi because history at war just dropped
@asullivan4047Ай бұрын
Interesting/informative/entertaining. Excellent still-motion photography pictures. Enabling viewers to better understand what the orator is describing. What were these disillusioned partisans thinking defending Moscow was going to get them when the war in Russia ended-???🤔. Continuing Stalin😈 communist manifesto-???🤔
@ChesterWorthamАй бұрын
Read the book devil's gruad a lot of these SS troops ended up in Vietnam in the French far legion
@ronaldstrange8981Ай бұрын
I have always considered Stalin as the most evil man in history. Yes, even worse than Hitler. England, October, 2024.
@ChesterWorthamАй бұрын
He was worse than Stalin
@ChesterWorthamАй бұрын
I mean Stalin was worse than Hitler
@jamestaylor1984Ай бұрын
@@ChesterWortham Stalin, Churchill, and Roosevelt were all putrid mass murderers. AH, Mussolini, and the Japanese were made scapegoats for the many Alliwd war crimes.
@motorrebellАй бұрын
Hitler was neck deep in blood, while standing on Stalins & Lenins shoulders .
@gratefulguy4130Ай бұрын
@@motorrebell lol not even close
@jokodihaynes419Ай бұрын
It's the enemy that you can find that gets you
@zillsburyy1Ай бұрын
that awesome looking antipartisan badge. too bad for you if you got captured wearing one
@bashkimgjikokaj275Ай бұрын
Who won.
@sjoormen1Ай бұрын
15:01 Man shot in the forest- Slovenian, well yugoslavian at that time.
@gotthelfschwab1272Ай бұрын
How can anyone produce a documentary about partisan war, without explaining the legal status of civilian combatants in civil clothes?? What were for example the def. according to the Geneva Convention during that time? Did for instance Russia sign those agreements? How for instance were german civilian combatants treated by the Americans before and after the german surrender?
@ЮтубводоканалАй бұрын
... and did Germany obey Geneva Convention on Soviet territory (and Poland) at all?
@hugoswan7400Ай бұрын
@@ЮтубводоканалWar was inhuman from each side...
@ЮтубводоканалАй бұрын
@@hugoswan7400 As during any war. In this one tho, difference between European agressors and defenders was so big, it's almost a lie. Europeans should be grateful they didn't face 1% of justice.
@gotthelfschwab1272Ай бұрын
please explain what Germany resp. Russia were to obey according to Hague land warfare regulations resp. Geneva convention when dealing with combatants in civil clothes. The legal ratio the Americans in Germany announced in their occupation zone, was; for one american regular combatant killed, to execute 200 Germans.
@ЮтубводоканалАй бұрын
@@gotthelfschwab1272 Dude, for me it's wrong Soviets didn't do as Americans. Germany didn't obey Geneva convention, should expect anyone else to obey it.
@olivier_the_dilettanteАй бұрын
Nota Bene: "The Kaminski Brigade later became part of the Waffen-SS as the SS Sturmbrigade RONA (Russian People Liberation Army - Russkaya Osvoboditelnaya Narodnaya Armiya, RONA"
@josefregnat3247Ай бұрын
@MikeyMike-fb5hx It is a remake of "Ivan's childhood" from the early sixties. Maybe they didn't know about Mr. Spock then.
@WalkerwonderswhyАй бұрын
You got discord?
@historyatwarАй бұрын
I don’t, you can follow our IG if you’d wish, @HistoryAtWar
@WalkerwonderswhyАй бұрын
That's the only app I don't bother with lol I've just signed up as a member 🎉 you have some good stuff here
@livianegidius9772Ай бұрын
I know my ancesstors from mother and fathers side were in Yugoslav partisans from the start. Same as Russians
@russellgoulding4263Ай бұрын
What's with the annoying slowing of the narration?
@Mr456sbАй бұрын
The narrator seems to struggle quite a lot 😅
@MMM-rf5gmАй бұрын
14:48 Tryna make it sound like the Soviets started this or something 🤦♂️
@Stormbringer2012Ай бұрын
Most of the background stories for individual, so called, heroic partisans were fabricated, that is to say pure fiction, and all partisans bands had two weaknesses and those are 1. Limited range which made them easy to locate. They can go so far from their support bases 2. Sources of support. These consisted mostly of small villages. Target these villages and you render partisan bands ineffective Note that partisan operations, for the most part, had a negligible effect on the outcome of the war. Ultimately just a waste of human lives and added to the overall misery.
@anonymousperson8487Ай бұрын
Still don't see a difference
@MikeHunt-fo3owАй бұрын
oh man the germans fought gorillas too wtf
@hugoswan7400Ай бұрын
Why should they have not done it? guerillas where killing German soldiers with hidden agenda.,,
@jugaloo5873Ай бұрын
Whats with the weird slow downs in speech? Are you an AI?
@RobotBlastАй бұрын
real goo shiu man
@ChrisSmith-lo2kpАй бұрын
irregular asymmetric warfare
@725k9Ай бұрын
Äÿë!
@tgwcl6194Ай бұрын
Never start a war you can't win. So many fools.
@danielvertens6787Ай бұрын
First liberated country by their own people was Yugoslavia where was the most brutal atrocities happend and war within war, Yugoslavia had inside Germany Italy Romania Bulgaria forces than Croatian Ustashe than Serbian chetniks than muslim militia everybody killing each other.
@jamestaylor1984Ай бұрын
@@danielvertens6787 wrong. The legitimate Yugoslav government was toppled by Britain as it was Axis-leaning. Yes, Tito was Yugoslavian, but so were the Bosnians, and Croatians who fought for Germany. The Communists in Yugoslavia were a mix of local reds and Soviets.
@danielvertens6787Ай бұрын
@@jamestaylor1984 thats what ive writed,mix of nationality in Partisans leaded by Tito liberated most of Jugoslavia without any foreign help,and yes Yugoslav kingdom parlament egziled in England with their King,they betrayed Yugoslavia and their People left them alone in surviving by all forces killing each other,mainly Orthodox Serbs and Bosnian Muslims was a Huge victims of the WW2 ,i know what am talking about,my grandfather was in Partisans and other was in Muslim Militia while Neighbors were in Chetniks and other in Ustashe so it is real familiar with me and mine family,and also we repeated it in the 1990- 1999 wars in ex-Yu countrys. If u want and interested in this thopic you can watch movies from Yugoslavia about WW2,the best are : 1)Bitka na Sutjesci 2)Bitka na Neretvi 3) Valter Brani Sarajevo 4) Bitka na Kozari 5) Bosko Buha
@travhammerАй бұрын
A good look at mankind.. if evolution has credence.... She would remove Sapien Sapiens ability to Conscious Reason. After all. Only One
@LightInDarkPlaces79Ай бұрын
If only our favorite Austrian painter had a different doctor, what could have been...
@hugoswan7400Ай бұрын
Also when German resistance would have assassinet him before he could have started the war. But never forget Stalin was also mass murderer to his own people before WWII was starting...
@kennethcoldicutt5764Ай бұрын
Soviet bandits??? The term used by the German war criminals
@YeOldVisigothАй бұрын
At that time, under the Geneva convention, partisans were considered bandits as they did not wear uniforms but engaged in warfare while hiding in civilian clothes.
@jamestaylor1984Ай бұрын
All partisans, not just the Soviets, were terrorists.
@The_Last_White_ManАй бұрын
@@jamestaylor1984Yes!
@hugoswan7400Ай бұрын
What else are partisans for the attacked ones?!
@achimotto-vs2lb22 күн бұрын
ok go and fight yourself and do not forget the Gum and toilet paper
@evertjan9479Ай бұрын
A PARTISAN is NOT a BANDIT, IT'S A HERO, A PATRIOT. THE GERMANS WERE THE BANDITS.
@historyatwarАй бұрын
Bandit war, lawless war. Partisan wars has no laws, it was completed disregard for the law of war, the only goal was to kill the enemy.
@МаринаКислая-у5фАй бұрын
@@historyatwarза каждую партизанскую вылазку,сжигались немцами целые деревни.Батальоны СС.Если бв не партизаны,войну бы не выиграли.Не пудри автор мозги.Партизаны,это крестьяне на.своей земле.Они герои.Только не говори что немцы культурно зашли.
@aperson3280Ай бұрын
@@МаринаКислая-у5фdon’t cry about civilian casualties then, since it was a price your country was willing to make
@МаринаКислая-у5фАй бұрын
Это вы плачте,за эшелон сжигать целую деревню,или за убитого солдата.Ты себя слышишь,нацист.Сожгли в Белоруссии заживо около 3 млн.жителей.Выша культура в пределах страны где вы живёте. Если убрать закон,вы хуже животных. Гитлер сказала Убивайте, убивайте,не щадите не славянина не еврея,не женщину не ребёнка.И не из-за партизан ВЫ творили беспредел,а потому что вам так было надо,вам разрешили"Ни женщину, не ребёнка.И убивали.Не слышал о детской русской крови для ранненых солдат Вермахта?Выкачивали у многих до последней капли,потому что ариец превыше нелочеловечка,маленького русского ребёнка. Это я плачу?Это вы плачте,это пусть ваши дети плачут от осознания что творили их культурные,образованные, светлоликие папы.Так что не смей называть партизан,этих героических людей бандитами.Бандит тот,кто сожалеет о нацистском проигроше.То же мне историк.@@aperson3280
@МаринаКислая-у5фАй бұрын
Комментарии стираешь?Партизаны-бандиты?Изучи повнимательнее как зашли культурно на территорию СССР образованные арийцы.Это тебе надо плакать за деяние нацистов.Это партизанам надо было жёще действовать.И от таких вещей русский не плачет ,его можно сильно РАЗОЗЛИТЬ.Что немцы и сделали.
@TheArtist8077Ай бұрын
zzzz😌
@Benilife444Ай бұрын
History always repeats itself.
@declineofthewest.Ай бұрын
Yup. The US government has been hijacked by Bolsheviks.
@hugoswan7400Ай бұрын
Yes, undercover the german goverment is fighting again versus Russia....
@fenlander7114Ай бұрын
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