New Zealand Family Reacts to The Fallen of WW2 (Emotional)

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@christianmayer7432
@christianmayer7432 2 жыл бұрын
I am German and, unfortunately, both my grandfathers had to fight in WW2. Both my maternal and paternal family was hit hard by the war: either by the death of a son or brother or because of the loss of their homes after the German minorities were forcefully deported or had to flee from the annexed territories in Eastern Europe. But it is no excuse for the horrible crimes that were committed in German name, especially in Poland, Yugoslawia and the former USSR. My maternal grandfather was deeply fond of Russian culture, of Russian music and literature and was utterly disgusted by the crimes committed not only by the SS, but also from the Wehrmacht. (Like the shooting of commissars or the execution of female Red army soldiers.) He definitely felt guitly about his participation as an element of the German war machine (he was a radio operator in a tank division), even if he had no choice. Since my early childhood, I remember him for being quite tolerant against other ethnic groups, religions and even other sexual preferences (especially for his time). He told me about the ferociousness of the fighting before Rzhev, when the Red Army fearlessly ran against the German lines and suffered heavy casualties. He said, that he and his comrades couldn't believe the bravery of these men (and women) and that he himself felt utterly heartbrocken to watch their dead bodies in their thousands on the battlefield. He always stressed that the Germans were the ruthless invaders and that anything that befell the German population was sown by the Nazis in the end. War is madness, and I pray to god, that such an idiocy will never again occur.
@pauljohnson1664
@pauljohnson1664 2 жыл бұрын
No child should have to apologize for the crimes of their grandparents. Go in peace.
@NadaEspamo
@NadaEspamo 2 жыл бұрын
The Germans didn't have a monopoly on madness. There was plenty to go around.
@ishrendon6435
@ishrendon6435 2 жыл бұрын
Thats how my ancestors felt when the European powers began there conquests and invasions . It sucks but and the effects are still felt.
@shyryTsr2k
@shyryTsr2k 2 жыл бұрын
Damn bro that's really tough... I'm American and my grandfather fought in WWII as well, well my great grandfather actually. He was in the Navy at Pearl Harbor when it was attacked by the Japanese and he did end up surviving the attack. He died a few years ago and didn't really get the chance to talk to him but my grandmother told me what happened with him.... He was a brave man. And so were all the men in that horrible war..
@karenedwards6713
@karenedwards6713 2 жыл бұрын
Thank you for sharing your story, we have to teach this history. You have done nothing wrong and your granfathers were put into an impossible situation. It's hard to remember that all of the soldiers were just very young men. War is so sad and nobody really wins, but as long as humans are alive we will kill each other.
@Алена-ь5ы7ч
@Алена-ь5ы7ч 2 жыл бұрын
Вечная память всем погибшим в борьбе против нацизма!
@ezefinkielman4672
@ezefinkielman4672 2 жыл бұрын
Не забывайте войну против итальянцев и японцев
@SweetBrazyN
@SweetBrazyN 2 жыл бұрын
And rest in peace to those who were killed by Soviet’s
@ivanoid3973
@ivanoid3973 2 жыл бұрын
@@SweetBrazyN No respect to Nazi degenerates
@ccvcxf6760
@ccvcxf6760 2 жыл бұрын
@@ivanoid3973 where he said that he respect them? Soviet terror killed tones of poles, Russians, Ukrainians, cacusasus people ect.
@StephenLuke
@StephenLuke 2 жыл бұрын
@@ivanoid3973 And to the Japanese Empire that killed millions of innocent people (only the ones that murdered the innocents).
@pavelermolaev91
@pavelermolaev91 Жыл бұрын
BIG respect to parents who try to study their children
@lazyman9231
@lazyman9231 6 ай бұрын
И что это даст детям? Разве по ним видно что они что-то понимают?😂 Ты что, в глаза долбишься или как? Тут сами родители не до конца понимают, что может остаться в детях? Да и, это лишь сухие цифры, не более того. Покажи им пару видео как происходили мясные штурмы и как умирали мирные жители в амбарах, которые сжигали и поверь, они бы сразу убрали детей от экранов и сами бы отнеслись к этому более серьёзно
@jgphantom6
@jgphantom6 2 жыл бұрын
In Russia there was actually a period of time after WWII called "The Fatherless Generation" because almost every single young to middle aged man im the entire country died in the war. Its honestly hard to fathom just how monumental these numbers truly are.
@olzhaskenzhegulov2039
@olzhaskenzhegulov2039 Жыл бұрын
Not in Russia, but in Soviet Union. Soviet Union consisted 14 Republics except Russia
@lemmypop1300
@lemmypop1300 Жыл бұрын
@@olzhaskenzhegulov2039 Russia was the biggest one that had the most number of soldiers and casualties. Without checking up I can confidently say that, for example, Kazakhstan didn't suffer nearly as much as Russia. Your little correction smells of Russophobia, which in the current circumstances can be understandable, but it's still a scummy way of thinking.
@olzhaskenzhegulov2039
@olzhaskenzhegulov2039 Жыл бұрын
@@lemmypop1300 at the moment of WW2 there was one big country - Soviet Union. One of the most multinational country in the world, which consisted 15 republics of nowadays and more than 100 nationalities. Yes, other nationalities couldn't "suffer" more than russians comparing the numbers of dead people, but you should notice 2 moments: 1) In WW2 on the east front Soviet Union, not Russia, Kazakhstan, Ukraine, Azerbaijan, etc.; 2) If you wanna compare the suffering of people by the number of people, compare using the rate of dead people by whole people. For example, there were about 99,5M russian people and 3,1M kazakh people in Soviet Union at the beginning of WW2. So it's not clever to compare it that way.
@Taurus_Play
@Taurus_Play Жыл бұрын
@@olzhaskenzhegulov2039 In USSR there where more then 100m russians . in Russia right now 105m , in USSR there was more then 130m russians .
@FlyLoriens
@FlyLoriens Жыл бұрын
@@olzhaskenzhegulov2039 In Russia. 80% of war participants were ethnic Russians.
@daricetaylor737
@daricetaylor737 2 жыл бұрын
I have been working on my family genealogy for the past 3 years, and there was one family line that was Jewish/Russian on my tree. I found one awesome census record that listed several generations including Aunts and Uncles, and Grandparents to the one woman on my tree. It happened that this family line intersected my family line by marriage of one of the daughters to an American.......she immigrated to the US just before WWII. After WWII there are no living records of any of the other 28-30 individuals that were on the last census record. Upon further research I found that the entire family had lived in the direct area of one of the top worst Jewish Concentration Camps. Then it hit me.....none of the family had survived EXCEPT the one daughter that made it out before the war started. To this day it makes me physically ill to think about this and it brings me to tears. That war was so awful in so many ways. I pray the day never comes when this atrocity is repeated.
@shyryTsr2k
@shyryTsr2k 2 жыл бұрын
So basically you would have NEVER been born in the first place if that one woman never escaped.
@DSiren
@DSiren 2 жыл бұрын
The US mixingpot wasn't just a collection of economic migrants, in fact, our most influential and important roots are from those fleeing oppression elsewhere in the world - Irish, Italians, Protestants, Jews, Poles, etc - and you can see the pockets in the US tell a story of when, where, and why different groups came to the US - when the Exodus was. I think it's in part because of this that we were so reluctant to intervene and return to the continent in WWI and WWII. We weren't simply children of colonists anymore, most of us were children of the thought criminals, blasphemers, and scapegoats of Europe. It's also telling that once the sleeping giant was awoken, we decided never to leave Europe again.
@Yanate1991
@Yanate1991 2 жыл бұрын
God save us all
@leeriches8841
@leeriches8841 2 жыл бұрын
Do you know the name of the concentration camp?
@daricetaylor737
@daricetaylor737 2 жыл бұрын
@@leeriches8841 Most likely Vilnius in Lithuania. The family resided in Utena which is just about 50 miles from Vilnius. Their last name was Nates. The document I found listed 58 members of the family and out of those 58, only the one had any later records that mentioned them again and that one was the one daughter who immigrated to the US.
@Riku-Leela
@Riku-Leela Жыл бұрын
At first I thought "damn that's a sad depressing thing to show kids" but thinking about it it's actually very educational and important to show younger people these things
@kellynolen498
@kellynolen498 Жыл бұрын
yeah besides the risk of nukes the level of war and death now is nothing
@e.g.o.m.e
@e.g.o.m.e Жыл бұрын
Yeah but kids these days don't care about those who died for their freedom, these dumb kids actually want to be socialist
@dankengine5304
@dankengine5304 Жыл бұрын
@@kellynolen498 - idk man. Russia getting kinda jumpy.
@kellynolen498
@kellynolen498 Жыл бұрын
@@dankengine5304 yeah and china too there still in conflict with india and every single neighboor in the south china sea though theres is still a very much cold war and they are in a agreement with india only to use "cold weapons" in there border despute with them that means no firearms basicly only clubs and swords but there mainly using riot gear for now it could heat up any moment
@dankengine5304
@dankengine5304 Жыл бұрын
@@kellynolen498 - They are not at war lol. They have never used tanks.
@Дмитрий-й3ц1п
@Дмитрий-й3ц1п 2 жыл бұрын
I'm from Russia.I am 44 years old.And I never saw my grandfathers.I didn't even know them.They both died in that war.One in the battle of Moscow, the second near Kharkov in Ukraine.Even my grandmother's own brother also died at Vyazma.He died a brave death.That's what it says in the funeral list.I wish you peace and kindness.And be healthy!!!
@jprocker6368
@jprocker6368 2 жыл бұрын
My thought of the death toll in Russia at the time...Young men and boys thrown into battle untrained. I of course don't know your family. but love to you and all
@charles5895
@charles5895 2 жыл бұрын
Your grandfathers were probably thinking the same thing before they died. They probably knew they were never going to know you either because they probably knew the chances of them surviving was not the highest.
@babyboijeremy
@babyboijeremy 2 жыл бұрын
@@jprocker6368 To this day russia still has more women than men. Because most of the male population died in the war.
@boskee
@boskee 2 жыл бұрын
Every 1st of November we visited the cemetery to light a candle on our relatives graves. My mother also lit them on the monument dedicated to the fallen Soviet soldiers who liberated Poland from the Nazi occupation. My own grandfather and grandma fought during WW2. He was a soldier, she was a medic. He died shortly after the war having contracted tuberculosis
@Tamm1965
@Tamm1965 2 жыл бұрын
I wish at this time here and now Poetin would learn from this.
@stacyr4070
@stacyr4070 2 жыл бұрын
My father spent 3 years in the war, fighting in Italy mostly. I have a Nazi Generals dress sword my father took when American troops invaded a German camp. The Germans ran off before the Americans could engage them. My father took the Generals dress uniform. Mailed back the sword and medals but had to dump the uniform. He didn't speak much of the war when I was growing up, more so as he aged. He passed a few years back at the age of 92.
@mr.fahrenheit7009
@mr.fahrenheit7009 2 жыл бұрын
That's pretty cool sucks he couldn't take the uniform tho
@Alex_Akura
@Alex_Akura 9 ай бұрын
Ваш отец просто мародёр. В советских войсках было запрещено мародерство. Хотя конечно и без этого не обходилось, но за это строго наказывали.
@BEZ-pontov._86
@BEZ-pontov._86 Жыл бұрын
Спасибо бабушке и деду-за победу!!!!помним и не забудем.
@centurion5407
@centurion5407 Жыл бұрын
Teraz mordujecie Ukraincow... Wczesniej Gruzinow, Czeczenow, Polakow i Baltów...
@lukaszstegienko1855
@lukaszstegienko1855 Жыл бұрын
Chyba morderców i okupantów
@machfront
@machfront Жыл бұрын
As an American, I salute your grandfather for his part in this tragic war and time against the foes of light and love.
@MetalGuitarTimo
@MetalGuitarTimo Жыл бұрын
so the winners are standing for light and love in your opinion? lol
@iplaygames8090
@iplaygames8090 10 ай бұрын
@@MetalGuitarTimo compared to the nazies and japaneese junta? yes
@KimmieArgyshev
@KimmieArgyshev 8 ай бұрын
I think it’s absolutely amazing that you are showing your kids pretty early these kind of video’s. It’s up to them to keep the memory of this horrific time alive, so it will never happen again. ❤
@kathleenmenker3853
@kathleenmenker3853 2 жыл бұрын
This video had my tears falling right from the start. My mom married her HS sweetheart in October of ‘42. He joined the Army-Air Corps right after Pearl Harbor. Mom was a sophomore in college. They decided to get married before he went overseas. They were both 20 years old. When he left for his assignment in England in early December ‘43, Mom was 4 1/2 months pregnant with me. My father was a crew chief on a parachute transport plane that dropped paratroopers behind enemy lines. Unfortunately, his plane was shot down by the Germans returning from a mission on March 24, 1945. I was 10 months old. I have visited his grave in Arlington National Cemetery a few times over the years. My mom remarried shortly after my 4th birthday-a Navy veteran who always loved me as his own and adopted me. I became the big sister to 2 sisters and 2 brothers.
@xD-nj7yu
@xD-nj7yu 2 жыл бұрын
I have nothing but respect for you and your family
@handsomeX
@handsomeX 2 жыл бұрын
So glad your mother was eventually able to meet and marry another upstanding gentleman.
@dsintsov97
@dsintsov97 Жыл бұрын
Я горжусь, я помню, и несу всю боль и страдания нашего народа после этой кровопролитной войны. Мы не хотим войн. Но наша история уже закреплена многими войнами. Нам просто нужно спокойствие, развитие и процветание. Люблю тебя моя Россия. Мой любимый, дом родной. 🇷🇺
@offinse9916
@offinse9916 Жыл бұрын
Красиво звучит. Если бы не одно но
@dsintsov97
@dsintsov97 Жыл бұрын
@@offinse9916 и?
@offinse9916
@offinse9916 Жыл бұрын
@@dsintsov97 клоунская война непонятно за что🤡
@Asivis
@Asivis Жыл бұрын
@@offinse9916 Если тебе непонятно, то это проблемы твоих умственных способностей.
@offinse9916
@offinse9916 Жыл бұрын
@@Asivis ну давай, поведай мне историю, как вы "демилитаризовали" Украину, тем самым просто обновили её снаряжение, как вы денацифицировали её нацистами, которые насиловали женщин и воровали вещи, как вы боролись с НАТО, но вас остановил пятидесятитысячный бахмут, как вы денацификацией породили нацистов, как вы радуетесь освобождению Украины. Хотя освободили её лишь от домов и невинных жителей) а всё захваченное было завхаачено лишь на моменте неожиданности, всё остальное время вы отдавали позиции)) ну давай, расскажи мне, как Америка собиралась использовать Украину как полигон, хотя в России за несколько дней до вторжения у границы собирались вс рф)) превентивный удар? Что? А вы понимаете, как невыгодно разваливать Россию? Если вместо России будет куча непонятно кем управляемых государств, то как получать полезные ископаемые без проблем и лишних условий? Как гарантировать, что не случится ещё одна Югославия или афган? Западу невыгодно разваливать страну как минимум из-за нефтепродуктов, газа, топлива и разнообразных руд, и в том числе дерева. Так зачем была начата эта ссаная война? М? На западе кого ни спроси, всем нравится и все любят культуру России, все смеются со стереотипов о медведях, водке, балалайке и шапке-ушанке. Кто хоть чуток показывал агрессивный настрой, кроме агрессивно настроенных против остальных стран в принципе? Ради чего умирают люди с обеих сторон? Ради "защиты" родины? Родину в другой стране не защищают. А у нас начнётся вторая волна безотцовщины, ибо умирают отцы, дополнительная демографическая яма вдобавок ковидной) и это не смотря на то, что рождаемость была лишь РАВНА смертности только в 14 году, всё остальное время у нас рожали меньше) у нас импортозамещаются не продукты или одежда, а россияне) одумайся, баклан
@mtrudo
@mtrudo 2 жыл бұрын
Thank you for showing your children this. I had a neighbor growing up who survived Auschwitz. When I was around 8 he showed me the numbers on his arm and told me what they were from. He was such a strong man and I'll never forget him. In middle school our school had 5 survivors come in and share each of their stories. I remember each person and their stories still and I'm 35. I'll never forget them or the Holocaust. You should have your children read the diary of Anne Frank.
@underscore_tip
@underscore_tip Жыл бұрын
Or maybe they should read something that will let them succeed in life instead of feeling sorry for the fallen?
@Kiesl_LK
@Kiesl_LK 25 күн бұрын
@@underscore_tip learning from the past is still valuable, maybe the learns to value life more this way and appreciate the piece we have right now
@clayton_morris909
@clayton_morris909 2 жыл бұрын
My Great Grandpas caught in this war both were wounded during the war but luckily survived their injuries and were able to make it home U.S.A 🇺🇸
@Real_LiamOBryan
@Real_LiamOBryan 2 жыл бұрын
My grandfather was in the Navy, I think in the '50s, and he told me about a family member, I think it was either my great-grandfather or great-great-uncle, that was taken PoW in the '40s (I think he said '42, but I don't remember) and was never seen since. He told me that is why collected pennies with that year on them. I don't know if it's true or not, although my grandfather was a very honest man (potentially I'm misremembering) and he died about a month before my 12th birthday, so I can't confirm.
@clayton_morris909
@clayton_morris909 2 жыл бұрын
@@Real_LiamOBryan wow that’s crazy
@L3GITQUAD
@L3GITQUAD 2 жыл бұрын
I’m so grateful that your teaching your kids what the world was like so they never forget what had happened before them. I knew someone who fought on Okinawa, some one who landed on the beaches of Normandy and also someone who jumped into Normandy. Love from the US!
@dragos-lucian
@dragos-lucian 2 жыл бұрын
10:33 This picture still gives me chills. That man held his child in his arms knowing what was gonna happen and there was nothing he could do to stop it. It's depressing. Poor people
@ruthlessgaming3869
@ruthlessgaming3869 2 жыл бұрын
do you mean the women who was holding her child
@dragos-lucian
@dragos-lucian 2 жыл бұрын
@@ruthlessgaming3869 the woman. I thought it was a man. The terror was the same nontheless
@Mustangguy9702
@Mustangguy9702 2 жыл бұрын
That's just one picture.....
@dragos-lucian
@dragos-lucian 2 жыл бұрын
@@Mustangguy9702 Yeah. Jesus! Poor people
@daniaberza2181
@daniaberza2181 Жыл бұрын
My great - grandfather took part in WWII. He fought for the USSR and he took part in Stalingrad battle, liberation of Crimea, storming of Konigsberg and in a lot of different battles. He had a lot of medals and I know that he killed 3 nazis during storming of Konigsberg by himself. He wasn't a trooper, but he was a radio operator and sometimes he must fixed this stuff and he always was at the front of the battle. And by the way he was injured only once. In the Stalingrad battle.
@MargaretLaFleur-j5j
@MargaretLaFleur-j5j 4 ай бұрын
Much RESPECT for your great-grandfather.
@anonymousprepper3546
@anonymousprepper3546 2 жыл бұрын
WW2 was so bad, especially for my great grand father who survived fighting in Europe for the Soviet Union, we lost so many of our people. Much respect for anyone who's family was apart of this war.
@erel7396
@erel7396 Жыл бұрын
What a wonderful way to educate your beautiful kids!! God bless your hearts ❤️
@erel7396
@erel7396 Жыл бұрын
P.S next time get more comfortable!! y’all’s backs need some comfy poufes!
@yulyamilcha8088
@yulyamilcha8088 7 ай бұрын
Вы даже не можете себе представить, что в каждой семье СССР погиб кто-то из его семьи. Мы помним, а вы помните своих героев и за что они погибли? Ни кто не забыт, ни что не забыто! Будем чтить память наших героев, из любой страны отдавшие жизни за нашу свободу!
@DjuK-p8p
@DjuK-p8p Жыл бұрын
Nothing is forgotten, no one is forgotten. everyone should know the story RSFSR Ukrainian SSR Byelorussian SSR Uzbek SSR Kazakh SSR Georgian SSR Azerbaijan SSR Lithuanian SSR Moldavian SSR Latvian SSR Kyrgyz SSR Tajik SSR Armenian SSR Turkmen SSR Estonian SSR IT'S COUNTRIES AND REPUBLICS THAT HAVE CHANGED THE WORLD. REMEBER 🕊
@andrejsmalinovskis734
@andrejsmalinovskis734 7 ай бұрын
@@Alex_Akura ваше незнание истории ошарашивает .
@Alex_Akura
@Alex_Akura 7 ай бұрын
@@andrejsmalinovskis734 я написал это в качестве провокации, хотел проверить, кто что напишет в ответ. В Прибалтике было много коллаборационистов, но в целом сама Прибалтика попросилась в состав СССР, после того, как увидела, как немцы поступают в Польше с поляками. Конкретно какой информацией владею я. Прибалты, а именно - Латыши, Литовцы и Эстонцы для Немцев не были людьми первого сорта (ну разве что Литовцы) и скорее всего их постигла бы участь поляков. Ты молодец, что среагировал на мое сообщение. Я не знаю, зачем я его тогда написал. Не в настроении наверное был. Я написал и забыл.
@Alex_Akura
@Alex_Akura 7 ай бұрын
@@andrejsmalinovskis734 я признаю, что написал это сообщение и признаю, что оно не соответствует действительности, не помню, зачем написал, но знаю, что было так, как я написал выше. А именно: в Прибалтике стояли наши войска, которым был дан указ не контачить с местными, а местные не лезли к советским войскам. Через какое-то время страны Прибалтики были приняты в состав СССР.
@jeffburdick869
@jeffburdick869 2 жыл бұрын
1:00 my grandpa also fought in WW2. He was the navigator of a B17 Flying Fortress of the US Army Air Corp(precursor to the US Air Force) stationed in England and would fly bombing raids attacking Nazi Germany's factories, railroads, bridges, communications hubs...anything to disrupt their war machine. His life was saved multiple times by the Tuskegee Airmen(an entirely African-American group of fighter pilots). It caused him to be extremely progressive with race relations after the war. He often said "these guys saved my life and we can't sit in a pub together so I can buy them a pint or a meal? There is something wrong with that."
@nathanielsnow3331
@nathanielsnow3331 2 жыл бұрын
I am very touched in the fact that as a family you are ingaged together in this history of humanity and its ability to be inhumane. Both my my Grandfather's were in WWII and I am a veteran myself it is integral to teach those who come after the history and the atrocities that is capable.
@felishahauswirth9336
@felishahauswirth9336 2 жыл бұрын
wow, that is very eye opening and so sad. Thanks for showing this and teaching your kids true history
@Meriale46
@Meriale46 2 жыл бұрын
My father fought in that war... for many years he suffered from PTSD and would have horrible nightmares about it. He'd cry out in his sleep reliving the horrors he witnessed as a 19-year-old. My Dad was part of the wave that hit the beaches of Normandy and the stories he would later tell were heartbreaking. Yet these soldiers were there to do their part to liberate Europe from a madman and his regime. He lost countless friends over the months he spent there fighting. The regime he started with was all killed and he was reassigned several times. He was wounded twice and went right back to the front when he recovered. He was an explosives expert and had to sweep for landmines as well as plant C2 explosive charges to blow up bridges to cut the German armies off from protected supply routes. He blew up bunkers and had to take many lives... something that plagued him all his life. He was what would be called a Tunnel Rat by today's military. He was there until the war ended and unlike many others less fortunate he was able to come home, get married to my mother and start a family. He died in 2011 at the age of 90 but before he passed he sat with me for hours at a time telling me everything he could recall of the war. I guess he just wanted to finally get it all out there and be done with his survivors' guilt and the guilt that he had to take lives to stay alive. WWII was brutal and when it ended millions had perished.
@eldenringnew
@eldenringnew 2 жыл бұрын
I don't know who are the luckiest, the ones who lived or the ones who died. You may survive physically, but after witnessing something like this, you're dead inside.
@HelloTONNFT
@HelloTONNFT Жыл бұрын
Вечная память всем героям и жертвам войны...
@ge2623
@ge2623 2 жыл бұрын
I'm an American and EVERYDAY I feel the shame of what we've become in this country. The betrayal of what they hoped for and died for. And I know some REALLY good kids here in their 20's that are like-minded. So don't write us all off.
@Alex_Akura
@Alex_Akura 9 ай бұрын
Будет ещё больше стыдно, когда ты поймёшь, что эту войну подготовили Америка с Англией. Они взрастили Гитлера, снабжали его ресурсами и деньгами, потом закидывали все стороны конфликта оружием, чтоб вывести свою промышленность в лидеры. Потом потопили своих солдат в Нормандии, потом.... потом.... потом.... Не счесть всех преступлений Америки и Англии против мира и человечества. И вот сейчас идёт война на Украине, а власти США втирают своему населению, что Россия виновата в этом конфликте.
@МаксСтепанов-ы1н
@МаксСтепанов-ы1н 8 ай бұрын
Мира и добра тебе из России. И повторю самый главный тост наших ветеранов. "Лишь бы не было войны!".
@ЕкатеринаНеважно-х4ь
@ЕкатеринаНеважно-х4ь 7 ай бұрын
Ok, bro
@GAme-Irina
@GAme-Irina Жыл бұрын
Вечная память🙏 Помним,чтим,не допустим!
@_SpIck
@_SpIck Жыл бұрын
НУ как всегда, иностранцы крутят свою историю в которой: 1)Жертвы 400.000 Американцев и союзников подуются трагичнее чем 9+ миллионов советских. 2) Злостный режим Сталина виноват в смертях осаждённого Ленинграда. 3) Половину армии советской умерло в годы войны в Гулаге. 4) Войны освободители насильники, алкоголики и жестокие мародёры. 5) Страны Китая и Советов открыто жертвовали своими людьми. Дальше мне не хочется это смотреть, это плевок в память о жертвах ВОВ, про себя у них всё цветочками посыпано, а у нас тьма и ад. Для них цена наших предков которую они заплатили показана как халатность руководства и действие "кровавого режима", какие мерзкие иностранцы, ведь ни один из них не прочитает нашь первоисточник, они посмотрят видео на ютубе, где любой чудик может выдать своё видение за истину, а они только и будут "Ваукать" и "ахать". Вечная память погибшим за мирное небо нынешнего мира.
@sergeysolovyev5518
@sergeysolovyev5518 8 ай бұрын
У моей бабушки со стороны отца - погибли все, кроме её старшей сестры. Мой прадед погиб и захоронен в Латвии. Дважды кавалер Ордена Красной Звезды, награжден Орденами Слави 2 и 3 степеней. Сейчас в Латвии проводят марши в честь ветеранов СС и Латышского Легиона, а братскую могилу деда и ещё сотни солдат хотят снести и осквернить. Как вы думаете, что я испытываю, когда вижу недобитков и идейных потомков в одной стране, начинающееся на "У" и прочих прибалтийских странах?
@СлаваБогов-э4ч
@СлаваБогов-э4ч 4 ай бұрын
✌️🇷🇺👍👍👍 Привет из Казахстана 🇰🇿
@Minutemman
@Minutemman 2 жыл бұрын
My great grandpa was a U.S. Army Engineer in the Pacific and was a Lieutenant never meet him but seemed like a amazing guy, most of those men where.
@kellywann3794
@kellywann3794 2 жыл бұрын
Thank you for doing this. We shouldn’t forget. My father and two uncles were in the Pacific Theater. Two other uncles were in Europe. Luckily they all made it home. When my father died at the age of 93 he was honored by our town in Colorado as well as my stepsister’s town in Oklahoma. We were also sent a letter of appreciation from President Trump. But father never boasted about his service. He was a gunner in the navy. Nor did my uncles, they were a stoic lot.
@carlomercorio1250
@carlomercorio1250 3 ай бұрын
The children engaged with the video in a very respectful way - be proud of them (sure you are).
@jenson1896
@jenson1896 2 жыл бұрын
I love New Zealand from Germany, no more wars! 🇩🇪😔❤🇳🇿
@CJ-lb6yt
@CJ-lb6yt 2 жыл бұрын
I doubt that… it’s going into another direction
@Cyborg_Lenin
@Cyborg_Lenin 2 жыл бұрын
@@CJ-lb6yt ikr, finaly a new world war! Its been a while, i cant wait!
@Made_in_USSR_Limited_Edition
@Made_in_USSR_Limited_Edition Жыл бұрын
Say it to your stupid puppet government, or the Russian army will enter Berlin a third time and then reach the shores of the Atlantic.
@Buyuk_Gecerli
@Buyuk_Gecerli 9 ай бұрын
Германия уже устраивала мировые войны, а теперь Россия начнёт 😢
@MestagaN
@MestagaN 9 ай бұрын
@@Buyuk_Gecerli что ты мелишь?! Кто начал гибридную войну против России? Был договор о нерасширении НАТО, вы, западники, нарушили все возможные договора и обещания. Сейчас же вы накачиваете Украину оружием и деньгами и говорите что это Россия начала? В комментариях слишком мало места для дискуссий, так как эту тему можно развернуть на несколько страниц, но я как украинец никогда не желал и не желаю в НАТО и ЕС, вы мне нафиг не нужны. И множество людей страдают в Украине от вашей "помощи". За эту "помощь" в уничтожении славян вы дорого заплатите и это будет овтетной мерой а не началом. И дай мог чтобы человечество и планета вообще уцелели после всего этого. Возмездие вас всех настигнет так или иначе, лицемеры западные
@stephsserenity7290
@stephsserenity7290 2 жыл бұрын
All 3 of my grandmother’s brothers fought in WWII! I’m glad they aren’t here to see the tyranny going on in our country and around the world now!
@tyronemaroney335
@tyronemaroney335 Жыл бұрын
Tyranny was far worse during there day than ours
@stephsserenity7290
@stephsserenity7290 Жыл бұрын
@@tyronemaroney335 bahahaha
@sotn1ck
@sotn1ck 7 ай бұрын
Вот только СССР потерял 25 миллионов человек и это официально. Вечная память героям.
@blackpowder99
@blackpowder99 2 жыл бұрын
thanks I never knew how many Russians lost their lives fighting Germany, I pray such a world conflict never happens again. Love our NZ family
@Liver27Pool_fan
@Liver27Pool_fan 2 жыл бұрын
This is the problem that most people in the world do not realize what contribution the USSR made to the victory. Many people generally think that only the United States and Great Britain won the war.
@xteg0082
@xteg0082 2 жыл бұрын
Мы, русские, помним. Мир стал забывать, что такое нацизм. Спасибо, что теперь помните и вы!
@МединаЖумагали-ю8ш
@МединаЖумагали-ю8ш 2 жыл бұрын
Soviet Union- 15 countries (Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan, Uzbekistan, Ukraine, Armenia, Azerbaijan and etc.), not only Russia and Russians.
@AlcyoneX
@AlcyoneX 2 жыл бұрын
@@МединаЖумагали-ю8ш а теперь посмотрите отчёты в каких странах, входящих в Союз, были наибольшие потери. Не нужно кричать о том, чего нет.
@PhillyJoe1990
@PhillyJoe1990 2 жыл бұрын
This family restores faith in humanity 👍
@FISTR_
@FISTR_ 5 ай бұрын
I know I’m going to cop some flak for my opinion but I felt so much emotion when I seen so many Soviet soldiers died and are so grateful for their service and sacrifice… those selfless acts alone saved the world and yet they’re forgotten in the west or downplayed…. We remember the holocaust but forget that more were killed in the Soviet Union, civilians and soldiers of the Soviet union, you can spin it however you want the life we live now came at a cost of Soviet lives, the least we can do is to show respect to these forgotten souls of the Soviet people of that time even if they have been painted as our enemies.
@OmegaS-117
@OmegaS-117 2 жыл бұрын
My great grandfather and great uncle both fought in WW2 my great grandfather was in the USAAF fighting in the European theater and my great uncle was on a minesweeper ship in the pacific theater they both survived the war my great grandfather passed away in 99 and my great uncle passed away in 2011 and my great uncle would tell us war stories at our family reunions before he passed away but my great grandfather never really talked about the war at all
@redmax_yt.germany1770
@redmax_yt.germany1770 2 жыл бұрын
My other grandpa dies two years after the war... He was in Stalingrad with a 2000 man army and from these 2000 German soldiers my grandpa came only with his friend back
@mycroft16
@mycroft16 9 ай бұрын
The very first job I had as a web developer was working on a website documenting every death at the Jasenovac extermination camp in Croatia. When I was given the project it was a mess and my first goal was to clean up the database of names to make it usable. I had to take a day off to mentally prepare after I took one look at the database. 800,000+ records. And it hit me in a very much more real way than it ever had before the sheer scope and scale of what happened during WWII.
@Alex-G-D
@Alex-G-D Жыл бұрын
Answer yourself one simple question - WHY did the allies in the anti-Hitler coalition enter the war in Europe only in June 1944. I will give you the correct answer - they did not come to fight the Third Reich, they appeared there to stop the advance of the Soviet Union.
@Maximus2108
@Maximus2108 3 ай бұрын
No
@theresarossi6306
@theresarossi6306 Жыл бұрын
That digital system really brings the count more understandable and astounding, thats a lot of souls that died
@МаратАметов-к9ц
@МаратАметов-к9ц 2 жыл бұрын
Big greetings to you from Russia, Happiness to you!))) Thanks } Ъ Спасибо
@huk.9111
@huk.9111 11 ай бұрын
да мы .. понесли потери всех больше! это тот факт! что говорит.. что мы хотели жить.... и выжить! Слава Русскому солдату! Светлая Память! Не Кто не за быт!!!Не что не забыто.
@eskanderx1027
@eskanderx1027 2 жыл бұрын
Soviets stopped nazis by sheer numbers... Almost every family there had lost someone. Eternal memory to the fallen heros.
@АлексейСемёнов-д4б
@АлексейСемёнов-д4б 2 жыл бұрын
Хватит врать!!!! Весь удар был на СССР. Большие потери были только до 42 года. Посмотри выссадку в Нормандии, закидали трупами. Хватит врать про СССР.!!!
@АлексейШлапак-г7ъ
@АлексейШлапак-г7ъ Жыл бұрын
Точно уверены? Потери военных Советов чуть больше немецких в отличие от потерь мирного населения.
@dis5422
@dis5422 Жыл бұрын
Клоун
@Jeff_Reyx
@Jeff_Reyx Жыл бұрын
@@АлексейШлапак-г7ъ do not forget that the Germans fought not only the USSR but also the UK, France, Poland, USA, later Italy, Indians, Canadians and you could go on for a long time so the losses are spread differently
@ВадимТимофеев-я9в
@ВадимТимофеев-я9в 6 ай бұрын
Don't write what you don't know. According to various sources, the military losses of the USSR army amount to 10-11 million soldiers. The remaining 16-17 million people are civilians who died from bombing, starvation, cold and ill-treatment by the German occupation administration. Also, do not forget that army units of almost all European countries fought against the USSR on the German side, to be precise, all except Yugoslavia and Greece.
@_Igor_Popkov
@_Igor_Popkov 5 ай бұрын
By the way, regarding the scale of losses. Poland lost 16%, but there is a region where losses range from 25 to 33% - Belarus. Belarus was a country within the USSR. It's like in the USA, each state is actually a separate country, they just all belong to a single union. In Belarus there is a memorial complex in Khatyn - on the site of a destroyed village, all the inhabitants of which were burned alive in a barn. In this complex, for each village that was destroyed and not restored, there is a separate small monument - and there are hundreds of them. By the way, Khatyn was burned by Ukrainians - one of those to whom Australia is now supplying weapons.
@kathyhanks2750
@kathyhanks2750 2 жыл бұрын
I had two uncles that were part of the D Day invasion. One was in the second wave on Omaha Beach and it was also his birthday. He made it through but was forever scared my all the death of his brothers in arms around him. My other uncle was on Utah Beach. Both my husband and my family are large military families. My husband is a Navy Vietnam Vet and our son retired from the Air Force after 25 years of service. The saying and song (by Billy Ray Cyrus) is true “All Gave Some, Some Gave All” is very true.
@jdemon2007
@jdemon2007 Жыл бұрын
Videos like this always make me so grateful that I’m alive. I’m lucky to be here. My great grandfather was in the 2nd world war. He came home on military leave, conceived my grandfather, went back to fight and was unfortunately killed. My whole family wouldn’t be here if they hadn’t let him come home for just those few days. Makes me really emotional thinking about all those families who lost loved ones during the war. 😢
@chuva_chella
@chuva_chella 7 ай бұрын
27 million. The Soviet Union lost so much in World War II. And that's why they remember it every year. As long as they remember their history, no one in the world will dare to harm the current Russia.
@Сударь-э7ю
@Сударь-э7ю 4 ай бұрын
7:19
@mycardbrokedown5699
@mycardbrokedown5699 3 ай бұрын
That however is not a reason for nazi ruzzia to invade other countries...
@Maximus2108
@Maximus2108 3 ай бұрын
Lol
@trevin_gamer3541
@trevin_gamer3541 2 жыл бұрын
I am Jewish, and my grandfather escaped Poland but got thrown into Siberia until the Nazis invaded ,during that time both his parents where executed. When they were set free they escaped to Britain. Midway his sister was choked to death by a Nazi! My grandfather died 2 years ago on September 11
@mayakstudios7292
@mayakstudios7292 Жыл бұрын
Уж лучше в Иркутске, чем в Освенциме
@ΔημήτριοςΜελίστας
@ΔημήτριοςΜελίστας 5 ай бұрын
In Greece we have many New Zealand solder cemeteries, every year we made special honor for there sacrifice!!!!!!
@JanZadykowicz-zj6zr
@JanZadykowicz-zj6zr 4 ай бұрын
I'm Polish. Poland thanks New Zealand for accepting and caring for 733 Polish children during World War II: m.kzbin.info/www/bejne/jJnad5l8q6aGqbM&pp=ygUuUG9saXNoIENoaWxkcmVuIGZyb20gUGFoaWF0dWEuICA3MCB5ZWFycyBsYXRlcg%3D%3D Thank you, regards from Poland.
@danaeto6898
@danaeto6898 2 жыл бұрын
Yugoslavia (read Serbia and Montenegro) lost more than USA while being so many times smaller.... also other European countries... we should never forget sacrifices of Russian and other soldiers
@Gurtington
@Gurtington Жыл бұрын
6:29 is the moment it really just clicked after all these years (im 29 now), WHere i really finally felt emotional over this. Thinking about my grandpa who has passed recently and what kind of horror show he went through.
@alexalex4382
@alexalex4382 8 ай бұрын
Приветствую тебя дорогой друг,я не знаю английского языка,но по переводу мне послышалось,вы сказали,что Русские потеряли в битве за один город(скорее всего по вашему это был Ленинград) десятки миллионов людей и это была не война,а только сражение.Если это так,то вас ввели в заблуждение этим видео.Немцы вторглись в СССР 22 июня 1941г (и продолжалась война до мая 1945 года) ,они атаковали сразу на многих направлениях-Западная Украина,Белоруссия и так далее... (к 1941г это уже были не только немецкие войска,но уже войска объединенной захваченной Европы-(Италия,Румыния,Финляндия и другие группировки войск) и за 6 месяцев дошли до Москвы и только около столицы мы смогли их остановить.Было множество сражений-под Москвой ,под Ленинградом,под Смоленском,под Курском,под Сталинградом,битва за Кавказ,за Украину,за Белоруссию (это,что я помню из школьной истории),за это время было оккупировано немцами почти половина страны.До 1944 года Советский Союз сражался один с немецкой машиной и только в середине 1944 г*союзники*(американцы,англичане) высадились в Нормандии).,когда наши войска уже вошли в Европу.За четыре года войны Советский Союз потерял 27 миллионов своих граждан. Есть несколько коротких фильмов документальных на английском языке пожалуйста посмотрите их с семьей,дайте мне слово,они по 15-20 минут много времени не займут (kzbin.info/www/bejne/raaWoWqardebopo),(kzbin.info/www/bejne/pqbGe4ePgJySj9E),(kzbin.info/www/bejne/jHKcgnV-edmZebM),(kzbin.info/www/bejne/Y3K4lYNjhrt4gaM) Удачи вам.
@micheletrainor1601
@micheletrainor1601 5 ай бұрын
My great grandfather and grandfather were involved in both world wars on the British sign . My father is a veteran also in Ireland.
@minuteman2547
@minuteman2547 2 жыл бұрын
Your daughter watches all these videos with such empathetic concentration. I hope she grows up to be an outstanding, red pilled contribution to our world. Little Johnny loves planes, explosion, and military videos. Put him in touch with the nearest Marine Corp recruiter when you guys get to CONUS.
@MASTERluckyPeeper
@MASTERluckyPeeper 8 ай бұрын
According to modern data, the demographic losses of the USSR in the Great Patriotic War amounted to 25-27 million people...But everyone had a family😭😭😭
@ДарханРахметов-ф4з
@ДарханРахметов-ф4з 7 ай бұрын
Pavlov's house was defended for 58 days. Many countries fell in fewer days
@RomkaSelivanov
@RomkaSelivanov 4 ай бұрын
Russia will not forget these victims for a long time. I was lucky. I found my grandfather alive. He grew up in Abkhazia. From 1941 to 1943 he was a sailor. On ships that provided food and brought the wounded. He was 16 years old in 1941. He was not recruited into the army. He turned 18 in 1943. And he got into the artillery. Then he went through the battles of Mozdok (North Caucasus), Stalingrad, Yelnya, Orsha, and met victory in the hospital in Budapest. Then he served in Kamchatka. until 1954. Then he retired to the reserve. And returning to my native Abkhazia, I found myself in the places where I was born. In Stavropol (North Caucasus). He became a journalist and writer. He has earned recognition for his works. In the region for sure. He was working on a film adaptation of one of his books. The script is now in the archive of the film studio. And I already remember that it was very difficult for him to talk about that period. The period of the war. He loved life and the people around him very much. He treated them with boundless understanding. I learned the best from him. Of all his knowledge.
@RomkaSelivanov
@RomkaSelivanov 4 ай бұрын
I use a translator for large volumes. I apologize for any inconvenience.
@LesLehistani
@LesLehistani 6 ай бұрын
God Bless you! You are a wonderful Family. Educating your children about atrocities of Word War II is a very right thing to do. Let all nations live in peace and prosperity.
@ScalapendraS
@ScalapendraS Жыл бұрын
Я очень рад видеть людей, которые уважают историю! Спасибо за видео! Спасибо что показываете это видео своим детям!!!
@МихаилКрокосов
@МихаилКрокосов Жыл бұрын
Только вот Сталин не был жесток к своему народу.Не надо путать его с троцкистами которые и создали Гулаг.А вот с предателями Сталин не церемонился иначе ,сейчас бы на месте России были бы банановые республики.И солдат у нас погибло около 7 миллионов а вот гражданских 20 с лишним миллионов,потому как немцы тупо устраивали геноцид.В Берлине мы могли рассчитаться сними за это..Но мы не ОНИ.И поэтому про изгнасилования не надо ля ля ля.За за такие дела в Советской армии сразу был расстрел.Единичные случае были.
@ScalapendraS
@ScalapendraS Жыл бұрын
@@МихаилКрокосов Тебе к врачу без очереди!) Спасибо дедам за такую важную победу!
@puuuuciiik1337
@puuuuciiik1337 Жыл бұрын
​@@МихаилКрокосов Удивительно в современном мире, зараженном либералами Найти человека который понимает кто такой Сталин и кто такие троцкисты Жму вам руку! Печально что в итоге все так получилось Переворот в 53м Расстрел большевиков И издевательство меньшивиков предателей, курируемых из за рубежа, над страной в течении 40 лет И вытравливаение большевизма Спаивание И еще 1 переворот в 91м Впрочем приятно видеть человека который разбирается в вопросе и думает своей головой, а не как толпа, впитывает бредни лебиралов
@kitsuneluey7824
@kitsuneluey7824 2 жыл бұрын
I have a relative of mine that served int he Air Force on the Western Front as one of the B-17 bomber pilots.
@xchemicalXladybugx
@xchemicalXladybugx Жыл бұрын
70 million people, and there were still people who survived and made it home. It’s truly incredible how many people there are in this world. Imagine how populated the world would be today had WWII never happened or if Russia and China weren’t so cruel to their own people. As of 2020, Thailand had a population of 69,799,978. WWII was basically all of modern Thailand dying within 6 years. Which somehow doesn’t sound like a lot because Thailand is considered a small nation. Also in 2020, Germany had over 83 million people. Just 13 million people more than all the casualties of WWII. The equivalent of Guinea, also in 2020. As of 2020 Italy, 60 million France, 65 million United Kingdom, 67 million Japan, 126 million Russia, 145 million USA, 331 million China, 1.439 billion
@stiibuderschrat7522
@stiibuderschrat7522 2 жыл бұрын
I'm from Germany, I also know the video, I don't think it's good that all soldiers are called Nazis...Nazi is an abbreviation for a supporter of National Socialism. Not every German soldier was a Nazi. Not easy for everyone to understand, but that's how it is
@vaudou74
@vaudou74 2 жыл бұрын
many confuse nazis and ( the wechmarcht , the luftwaffe and the krieg/deutsch? marine) for me it s like confusing the soviet commissars with the soviet army/air/marine.
@jaromor8808
@jaromor8808 Жыл бұрын
very good point, i was thinking the same cheers from CZ
@АлександрПравда-ц2й
@АлександрПравда-ц2й 7 ай бұрын
Какая разница сколько нацистов было в Германии на самом деле, если вся Германия занималась тем, что уничтожала граждан СССР и не только? Тот, кто сравнивает коммунизм с нацизмом - сам нацист. Это тот типаж людей, которые помогали Вермахту убивать людей. Вермахт и СС - это две преступные организации. Гнийте в вечности любители нацизма!
@rammstein272
@rammstein272 11 ай бұрын
I am Russian and from my childhoood I still remember 80 years old women who were born in 1920s and were single all their lives. Simple because no men left to get married to.
@АктилекСултанов-и5ж
@АктилекСултанов-и5ж 9 ай бұрын
Не знаю откуда у них 8.9 млн потерь, ведь даже по самым оптимистичным потери СССР вместе с гражданскими составили 27 млн. Но эти потери долгое время скрывались СССР и в России сейчас на протяжении 20 лет существуют и реализуются проекты для помощи населению по поиску их дедов и отцов участвовавших на войне. По недавним архивам насчитали почти 42 млн. Это цифра не так не реальна, надо понимать что часто в села и республики СССР после войны даже половина призывников не возвращались
@akkupant
@akkupant Жыл бұрын
I'm an ordinary Russian guy, I'm 25 years old. There is no family in our country in which someone did not die. In my family, almost all men along all lines of kinship died (6 men). Soon I will go to Ukraine with weapons in my hands. After that to Poland/The Baltic States (judging by the latest news and statements from Poland). It is a pity that history repeats itself. We don't want to fight against you, but your elites leave us no choice. And let 27 million of us die again, but we will defend our Motherland. War is madness.God, this world is going crazy. I hope that I will never come to your house with a gun. Thanks for the video, I'm crying. You have a wonderful family. God bless you.😢
@richardcasados
@richardcasados 6 ай бұрын
Both my Grandpa's fought in WW2. My Grandpa Joe Casados fought from the beaches of Normandy to Germany in the U.S. Army and my Grandpa Joe Scanlon fought for the U.S. Navy. And my Uncle Joe and my Uncle Billy fought for the U.S. Navy in Vietnam.
@RantaHun
@RantaHun Жыл бұрын
my cousin has been living in Germany since the Soviet era, he is married to a German woman and the girls (my sisters) they don't speak Russian at all, but they teach history. thank you for teaching history to children too.
@djens8976
@djens8976 6 ай бұрын
Both of my grandfathers fought in WW2. Both in the Pacific Theatre. One came home and became a family man whom I admire totally. The other came home half broken and became an abusive alcoholic. The toll of these conflicts can't just be measured in the weight of bodies. But I will forever support the men and women who volunteer to fight for my country, because the unhappy reality of the world is that there remain people who would rather resort to violence than reason, and we must protect the best of us from those who are the worst of us.
@ryanvelez6762
@ryanvelez6762 7 ай бұрын
Thank you for your reaction and thank you to the fallen soldiers that fought for justice. I’m still praying for world peace in this crazy political climate ♥️
@Noneya2023
@Noneya2023 2 жыл бұрын
My grandfather was American Airborne. He was in The Battle of the Buldge. A Bastard of Bastogne. He helped to liberate Holland. 🇺🇸👊
@joycebrown1567
@joycebrown1567 8 ай бұрын
My father was in WWII. He was in the Pacific Theater like your Granfather. Dad was island hopping. Developed "Yellow Fever (Malaria) in New Guinea and almost died.
@pmak6074
@pmak6074 8 ай бұрын
У нас к потерям советской армии, списывают в т.ч. геноцид русского народа фашистами, которые точно так-же погибали в конц.лагерях (как и Евреи). Просто делают вид, что геноцида русских не было, а дескать мы воевать не умеем, поэтому большие потери и понесли. И да цифра 14 млн человек всего, вместе с погибшими в бою.
@darkfox-wr9bu
@darkfox-wr9bu Жыл бұрын
There was no official ban on the evacuation of Stalingrad. However, at the beginning of the city's siege in the summer of 1942, the Soviet authorities did not plan to evacuate citizens from the city, as they believed that the German troops would not be able to capture it. When the German troops began to surround the city and cut it off from the rest of the territory, evacuation became practically impossible. Furthermore, the Stalingrad National Committee called on citizens to stay in the city and defend it, which was perceived as an order from the authorities. Thus, although there was no ban on the evacuation of Stalingrad, the circumstances of the time made it impossible, and the calls for the defense of the city and the absence of clear instructions on its evacuation could convince many residents to stay in the city.
@jencaso5729
@jencaso5729 Жыл бұрын
I was in an airport I heard clapping like a wave on and on it went. Finally I saw ww2 veterans coming in a group down the corridor. Everyone clapped and cheered for them for a long time. I was very proud of them and thankful for my freedom we all have in America because of brave men like them.
@csanadmate-fesus4020
@csanadmate-fesus4020 Жыл бұрын
Imagine living in hungary at the end of Ww2, existing on the street, and all of a sudden, a few soviets appearing and saying: ,,malenykaja rabota" (just a little work). You go with them, and ending up in a GUPVI camp in Siberia.
@bohawes
@bohawes Жыл бұрын
Just watched this. I'm from Canada. My grandfather was in the war as well. Didn't really speak about it.
@ТатьянаТрунова-в2ы
@ТатьянаТрунова-в2ы 10 ай бұрын
Потому латыш Задорнов и назвал их тупыми!!!..... Нарисую мультик, скажу красиво..... Реально, ТУПЫЕ
@graceblodgett1420
@graceblodgett1420 Жыл бұрын
My grandfather was a minister who served during WWII. His job was to go to the homes of those who either died or were MIA. He never recovered from having to deliver that news to do many people- no one wanted to see him coming to their home. He never felt like he really served. My great uncle served in the WWII in the navy. He was aboard one of the ships that was sunk and it took over a week for them to be found- most who survived the ship’s sinking died during that week. My uncle refused to ever talk about his experience- he was a wonderful person who I miss. On my dad’s side, my great uncle served in the army and was killed by the concussion of a bomb going off. My dad’s father wasn’t healthy enough to serve so he moved his family to a coastal town so he could help build ships. My dad remembers tanks going by their house daily. My grandfather had lung problems before helping build ships, his lungs were made worse by his work. He died from Emphysema when my youngest aunt was 4 years old, and 4 years before I was born. My heartfelt condolences to everyone who lost a loved one during WWII and every war since in any way. You are not forgotten.
@philliplynx7877
@philliplynx7877 9 ай бұрын
I like the equalation to the real headcount of world population at the end, so the bars gets shorter... But every one human who died in a war is one human to many.
@egypt-power
@egypt-power 8 ай бұрын
Видео западной пропаганды про СССР так мог сказать только англосакс
@hudini-bj3cp
@hudini-bj3cp Жыл бұрын
War, war will always be with us. Always with humankind.
@Boer1652
@Boer1652 6 ай бұрын
My great grandpa was taken to the Salt mines 2 Times He was taken when He served in north africa He was send to a Salt camp he Brocken Out of IT than the second time He was taken by the Germans but this time He stayed there Till the end of the war He was send Back to Cape town He served the sandf.
@donalddurbin5797
@donalddurbin5797 Жыл бұрын
This was very well done. It makes civilians (Not the one's in the middle of it not the ones in front of the TV.) understand more the cost. I am a 3rd generation combat veteran Me been a Gulf War veteran in 18th Airborne Corp.. My grandfather was in 4th ID at the Battle of the Bulge. All my uncle's and father and father-in-law were in Vietnam 5 Army ( In different units) and 1 was a Marine.
@lindseycarter579
@lindseycarter579 Жыл бұрын
WWII will always be interesting to me, my dad, who was as old as my friends grand parents, but was very active, was a POW in WWII. He was a bomber pilot and was shot down over Austria. He has some super interesting stories. I wish I knew them all. He passed almost 8 years ago at the age of 90. His parents first received a MIA letter, they did not know what happened to him after he was shot down. He had a brother that was KIA. Jumped on Dday and a sniper shot him 6 days later. I often wonder what he would have been like. The pictures I have seen of him, he looked JUST like my dad. And my dad was one of a kind. My dad didn't like talking about it and I heard the same stories over and over. My favorite one I only heard once because my dad thought people would think he was crazy. He was shot down and he had a war recorder on board with him. The recorder was scared to jump. My dad gave him his parachute and practically pushed him out of the plane. My dad grabbed the extra one and when it was deployed he looked up and saw it was riddled with holes. He looked up again and saw 2 angels sitting on the parachute. And if you knew my dad you know you was a straight forward, no BS kind of man. Angels were there that day and he lived to tell about it.
@lisenokkk17
@lisenokkk17 Жыл бұрын
Вау вау, вот поэтому мы помним и никогда не забудем
@inDeepME
@inDeepME Жыл бұрын
I'm Russian and we pay most biggest price in WW2... Biggest price in ever war in world... But we remember real allies... all alles who help stop that terror... every year, we remember that cost, that war and our grandathers., and grandmothers ! We forever proud that people... that great people, who spend they lives... for our lives ! i so many thx for you! For a TRUE what u show. in that video... no politics !!! That a together victory... all of our people ! Have luck and... thx for a truth !!!
@MartinScheuerJr
@MartinScheuerJr Жыл бұрын
Have a great uncle who died in the pacific from kamikaze and another who died in Europe. Wild stuff….absolute hero’s no matter who fought or where you were from….the Allie’s were Allie’s and I hope they always stay that way.
@sanjurokawatabe7067
@sanjurokawatabe7067 Жыл бұрын
10:42 - its a photo of Serbian woman holding her child, trying to protect it and escape from the nazi scum. Its in the outskirts of my hometown of Sabac, in Macva region.
@BTinSF
@BTinSF Жыл бұрын
In the 1970s when I lived in New Zealand for several months and with New Zealanders at Scott Base in the Antarctic, it surprised me how much resentment there seemed to be, spoken and unspoken, over Australian and New Zealand losses in Europe and the Middle East in World War I. A lot of this came out on ANZAC Day.
@NickSerov
@NickSerov 6 ай бұрын
Нет в России семьи такой, где б не памятен был свой Герой! Эти никогда не поймут.
@ZaPrezidenta
@ZaPrezidenta 8 ай бұрын
Советский союз по рассекреченным данным московского архива, потерял 42 миллиона военных и гражданских.
@brucenatelee
@brucenatelee 5 ай бұрын
What's crazy is that while Nazis were (hell, are) considered supervillains of the time (and now, just not as "in the open"), there were images of the facial expressions of Nazi soldiers watching a film of what happened to their victims in the concentration camps. Wow, some of them looked horrified of what they were actually doing on their side. I wouldn't be surprised if some actually pretended not to be non-Aryan/German just to not be killed for being Jewish/gay/etc.
@LiquidBlueCrimsonRed
@LiquidBlueCrimsonRed 6 ай бұрын
My great grandfather was a paratrooper and was dropped in the wrong location and was in a Nazi prison camp for 18 months. I have the newspaper article that reports him as missing in action. But he made it home and got to be there for the first 2 years of my life!
@Tussaniche
@Tussaniche 7 ай бұрын
Я очень хочу чтобы люди всего мира поняли какую цену заплатил Российский народ в борьбе с мировой угрозой, и тем более хочу чтобы весь мир понимал на сколько сильны наши воспоминания о той войне, через многие поколения мы пронесем эту память и если нужно будет то не позволим забыть об этом всему миру! Спасибо Новозеландской семье прекрасное воспитание детей.
@Алёна-к8г
@Алёна-к8г Жыл бұрын
Про ГУЛАГ и жестокость Сталина, не позволяющего эвакуировать ленинградцев- вранье. Из Ленинграда по льду эвакуировали детей, сколько могли, но европейцы обстреливали дороги, это было слишком опасно.
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