He's definitely more scared of him than to get shot by the Russians, but he's also too scare to run away from him because he knows he won't make it far
@@flo__60 American here! I clearly understand that both of those words have no positive meaning based on how you Fins are describing them, but what do they mean?
We don't even see this side of Rokka for awhile. He's just a particularly old, experienced soldier with good sense and intuition. Yet there's that absolute beast inside of him.
@@tupsu5467 It's so odd to see him go from a mentor to the young soldiers to a crazed warrior and then back home to his family. But considering what they were up against, it's crazy that he survives at all.
"If they have sinned any, Please forgive them old man of heaven....But hurry...They'll start coming now" Holy shit if that's not the most metal statement ever said.
Yeah that statement is metal af and captures the meaning of what he was saying. but these translations aren't very accurate. The real movie has better English translations. It doesn't help that Rokkas accent and style of speech is so strong and different than most Finnish
I love when Rokka first gets introduced, he says he never hurt anyone during the winter war to earn his stripes, then in the next scene he is a one man trench clearing beast. Clearly someone is telling fibbies.
I listen to death metal and other such genres to stay happy and sane it works I don't know why but it does. It's helped me not kill people and deal with shite situations
@@NoName-eb9zb it's the fact o have no issue ending someone's life if need be but must suppress that urge dealing with the utter stupidity I deal with day to day in civilian life
When someone first explained the biathlon sporting event to me, I was a teenager. The person explained that the Finns had perfected the sport during the Russian-Finnish winter war.
Omg. I never understood why the biathalon was a thing at all in the Olympics; to just jam events together like that just seemed so random and hodgepodge. Suddenly I understand, and it is hardcore as hell. O.O
@@jasontrout3300 my first realization occurred decades ago, but i remember how startled i was when it all came together. sno ski sniper man, scurry & hardcore.
@Withering Leaves he is, but he fought before in Winter War. In the scene where he keeps the young Leitnant's smg, he says that they didn't have those in the Winter War.
@@simoncejka9121 Maybe his riflemen unit didn't, but KP and other smgs were pretty common in the Winter War. Plus there isn't a very long time between the Winter and Continuation Wars. Maybe he was talking about their Civil War, when there were absolutely no submachineguns.
A Soviet army is walking through a Finnish field in 1939 during the winter war. Suddenly a voice yells at the other side of a hill. The voice says: "one Finnish soldier is equal to ten soviets" The soviet commander sends ten soldiers to the hill. They hear gunfire, then silence. Soon the same voice yells again: "One Finnish soldier is equal to a hundred soviets!" Angry soviet commander sends a hundred soldiers to the hill. They hear gunfire and screams followed by a longer silence. Soon again the same voice yells: "One Finnish soldier is equal to a thousand soviets!" Now furious, the soviet commander sends a thousand soldiers and a tank to the hill. They hear even more gunfire and explosions. Then silence. One heavily wounded soviet soldiers crawls from the hill and yells: "Commander! Don't send any more troops, its a trap! There's two of them!"
I rarely like the "when the doom music kicks in" videos, but I keep clicking on them because the concept sounds good. One of them is going to be worth it one of these days, right? Today is the day. This was perfect.
@@Harrowed2TheMindDon't need doom music for john wick; Le Castle Vania has done an outstanding job producing music for the action scenes - to be quite frank, putting any other music on top of his is just disrespectful.
Agreed. I’ve seen several videos where you’d think the doom music would fit perfectly (ex: Batman, Captain America, etc.) but they just seemed generic. This was the first video I found where the music and the video really fit together and got my adrenaline pumping.
Ihan vitun kova video ! :D Since a lot of people are asking about this background, I can tell you what this scene is based on. As one commenter wrote earlier, Antti Rokka's character exemplifies to corporal Viljam pylkkäs who killed almost a whole company of Russian soldiers at that moment. The scene talks about 50 soldiers, but according to the information Viljam actually shot 83 Russian soldiers who were already very close and as soon as the shooting started all the soldiers were attacking furiously and Viljam emptied 17 magazines and fired 680 shots during the shooting. And indeed he used only and only the Finnish assault rifle kp/-31. He was also hit during a shooting that left a lifelong scar and in fact the kp even overheated and jammed during the battle but by then the soldiers had already started to retreat. Viljam was awarded the Fourth Class Cross of Freedom with swords for this battle and when the German officers heard about the battle, they also rewarded him with an Iron Cross. Viljam was a very direct soldier who didn't listen to unnecessary orders. As an example of the case, a neighbouring company commander had come to visit one day and he asked to Viljam why he did not bring honour to the commander which he replied "I have not come here to do honour. I have come to kill". The Winter War has been an incredibly sick time that not many people can think about. When I was in the army I saw for myself what it was like to go 5 days without sleep and I had hallucination in my bunker in the night watch although nothing even happened because the weather conditions are absolutely awful. These soldiers were there for months without sleep and in unimaginable paranoia because you never knew when the soldiers were going to come and many soldiers were traumatised for life by what happened, My great-grandfather also fought in the war and survived it after a bullet pierced his stomach so that he was holding his internal organs in his hands and was hospitalised for the rest of the war and I heard stories of him having nightmares at night and beating on the walls with a wooden stick and everything in front of him and shouting "fucking Russians! And you can still see these post-war traits in the Finnish people today because those traumas have stayed on the surface through the generations. I am a Finn and proud of it. 🇫🇮
But, that's not good... there's a reason you're supposed to fire in short, controlled bursts. It not only saves ammo, but makes you MORE likely to hit your target.
@@damianchristopher205 stop with the science maaam, we know that and if you where paying attention they where wasted he just had excess rage left to vent and was spraying corpses.
@@damianchristopher205 Everyone was laying on the ground and that was a PPsH. If that was real life he'd be peppering them constantly and they would absolutely be needing that peppering to die. With an ambush like this they still shoot back but are reduced to causalities of a terrorist event or something, the only people I think died instantly in this scene were the first two in the middle of the patrol.
man was literally too angry to give a fuck about a flesh wound that almost got him. marching at dead of night with no viable cover in sight and no suitable camo sure is a bad idea
Marching in a group like that makes for easy kills, your field of fire is so narrow that it reduces your response and trigger time to the minimum producing maximum effectiveness of the would be killer.
My grandfather fought the Russians in both the Winter War and the Continuation War. He served as a scout. I remember one story where he said he killed two Russians, who were carrying a big pot of stew, with one shot then took the stew back to camp and was welcomed as a hero. The Finns had to make do with what they had.
And how they - the Finns in the 40s were accomplices and allies of the fascists, and how the Russians, the Soviet people liberated half of Europe from the fascists - will be shown in this film to the music from DOOM???
The whole part when he is talking before he starts killing is fantastic. Never have I gotten chills so fast. When he gets hit and starts to spray instead of short bursts, "oh shot" moment.
I love how Tupsu cut the music when the kid that was loading the magazines thought he died but then reinserts the music back in when he wakes up bad ass!! 🔥
I love how they had him using a real Soumi. Really nice piece of ordinance right there. 71 round mags, smooth shooting, high rate of fire....accurate and reliable.
i have seen some crazy shit myself, but when he said "where are you going ?" right after getting shot, that sent chills down my spine as well as some warmth to my heart.
Imagine being the man, who spots all that and knows, he's about to watch all of them die he's gonna be the one who will do it. How do you say a prayer for each one before they're on you? "Lord forgive them but hurry" wow.
It was enough to make the Soviets decide what they got for what they paid was not worth ever trying that shit again. If you can't win the war, make the victor regret their victory.
@@luckabuse Initial demands never would've been the end of it. Stalin was looking for cassias belli and the fins telling him to Fuck himself as any sovereign country would was exactly the response he wanted. If they had capitulated he would've come back demanding more Ala the giving tree before outright annexing Finland eventually. The winter war proved that Finland would not simply capitulate to being another soviet satellite state.
Some of the Finnish Special Ops were on another level. I watched a documentary on the Winter War and they would ambush a Russian platoon and kill them all. Then the Finnish guys would prop up the bodies in normal looking poses like checking maps or talking and let them freeze in place. That way when the Russians came back they would see a platoon and think they were alive only to come closer and find out they are actually bloody frozen corpses.
@@ColoradoStreaming It wasn't platoon size but several dead & frozen Russians. Some Finnish soldiers could speak the Russian language. Russians were thinking they were alive. Obviously, they entered a trap. Finns used small guns instead of mines (reserved for tanks). That's what I have heard from my grandfather. I think Finns did this on several fronts during Winter War. They were smarter with smaller troops against massive Russian Platoons.
Video games: Because the gun is automatic we will reduce the damage so you need about 15-20 shots to fully kill someone Antero Rokka: Cuts down 50 or so with a burst of 3-4 bullets for each man. This is what it's like playing hell let loose, walking along chatting with your squad then the bush starts making bang noises and half of your friends die.
This is the best war movie I've ever seen. I've watched all the great war movies but this one takes the top in my mind. The storytelling, the characters and the realism is out of this world
After joining his buddy and ally of WW2, Hitler, in the invasion of Poland, comrade Stalin turned his eyes toward Finland, expecting an easy land grab. Like the murderous bully, oh boy, he was so wrong...
Consider a military actually learning from the mistakes and successes of ANOTHER military instead of doing the same shit over and over. Did soviet strategy of throwing meat into a grinder ever really change or did they just keep doing it until it seemed like it had actually worked? Seriously though, Much respect Finland.
They did learn. Finland could have not hold the soviets for ever. The Soviet Union did use skis at the battle of Stalingrad, if I remember correctly, which they would have properly learned from the finns.
the soviets never did that outside of Stalingrad. In fact a big part of the reason they beat the nazis was because they did adapt their strategy to the enemy; the soviets innovated a battle tactic that completely neutralized mobilized assault breakthrus
Yes and no. As the soviet industry* stared pumping out better equipment they got the upper hand. But they sitll had the superiority in numbers. It was the perfect storm: high industrial capacity+overwhelming firepower (especially artillery)+high number of troops. Despite these adventages human life in USSR, especially in WWII wasn't valued much by Stalin, nor his generals. Stalin was a bad military leader just like Hitler. *the Allies saved Stalin's ass with the lend-lease. But the commies just love to hide this fact.
@@Myfti if Stalin was as bad of a military leader as Hitler then why did Stalin win & Hitler lose? uve listed off a lot of fake criticisms (imagine accusing a commander-in-chief of not valuing human life (they all dont), especially compared *to hitler*) (or saying the Soviet industry wasn't built up when they entered an alliance w the nazis to get time for it & were able to go to war with Poland just fine) & are completely missing the real one that made WW2 worse than it should have been; let me help you with this he purged the officer corps of ppl who weren't die-hardly loyal to Stalin in domestic politics right before WW2 bc he was scared of being opposed by Trotskyists & other opposition parties within/without Russia (they spent a lot of time in the Spanish Civil War killing their allies for not being the right kind of communists) & it took years for the Soviet military to recover from having effectively beheaded itself that's the legit criticism, stick to that one
@@Myfti To be fair, Stalin also saved the Allies asses- if the Germans hadn't committed so much of their military into their invasion of the USSR, Germany could've gotten a lot more serious about invading GB or solidifying their control over the Mediterranean. Ultimately of course, the Nazis were always going to lose- regardless of how you slice it, they were going up against massively superior industry and populations.
Русские всё равно побеждают. А потом побитые собаки могут только сочинять чёрную легенду про огромные потери/закидывание мясом или военные преступления.
Yeah, this is my entire squad in brusilov offensive. Don't hide in the foxholes and shell holes or trenches, stand in the open behind a tree and group up.
"Then will come his grim reaper...So I have decided his fate...And after him, everyone else will get the same fate" This is most unbelievably cold thing I have every heard someone say.
Russians made a number of nations famous for their stubborn resistance against the overwhelming russian / soviet forces. Afghans, Finish people, and just recently Ukranians.
@@condedooku9750 As brave as their resistance was, they were not successfull in it. The polish had to endure a lot, from the germans as well as the russians, and as a german i just can say that i m stunned they still found the bravery to fight back against the first and were betrayed (meanwhile as expectable) by the soviets when those stopped to watch the last fight. So, meanwhile they both deserve their mention in the book of bravery and fighting spirit, i dont see them been famous for their fight against the russians. I think, polska deserves it for its fight against the turks for the austrians / germans, saving the christian europe, or at least its central and western part.
@@TibGabinius Well, Poland won the Polish-Soviet War: en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Polish%E2%80%93Soviet_War And Chechnya won the First Chechen War: en.wikipedia.org/wiki/First_Chechen_War So I think they also deserve recognition for their resistance against Russian/Soviet invasions.
@@condedooku9750 I completly forgot that. So, this is a dosis of history we obviously need. Thx for the reminder. So, yes, they belong into that list to.
@@TibGabinius No problem, we can all forget things sometimes, and you're welcome for the reminder my friend! By the way, technically Germany beat Russia in ww1, it wasn't a case of an underdog against a superior nation but still undeniably impressive.
The two Finno-Soviet wars were not as rosy for the Finns as some of the comments here seem to suggest. The Finnish defence was at the brink of collapse at the end of both conflicts, and had the Soviets kept up the pressure somewhat longer, the outcome would have been different. The peace treaties were not in Finland's favor either beyond retaining independence.
@@tupsu5467 Just remember that the Finnish front was not the only front the Soviets were fighting at the same time, and the Finns were actually pushing for an end, and just as the Romainans agreed to declare war on Germany. Stalins goal was originally to return to the pre 1918 Russian border incorporating Finland again. The Continuation War was started by the Finns joining the Germans in attacking the Soviet Union in an attempt to retage lost land in the Winter War and set the Finnish border along the river Svir which they reached. The peace agreement in 1944 resulted in more lost land by the Finns as they were driven out of Soviet and into Finland and later signed a mutual defence pact with the Soviet Union. Finland lost Petsamo the only harbor in the north to Barents Sea among other territory.
@@USER351 I mean that ones can have numerous great heroes, salute their glory, making bard tales about their fights. But still lose the war. Wars are not about making people heroes. Wars are about obtaining recources.
Before this war started Stalin asked the Finnish Ambassador how many men Finland could muster in times of war. The Ambassador replied 250,000 armed and trained troops. Stalin bragged he could have half a million men in Finlands border within two weeks to which the Finnish Ambassador responded “ I will inform our Field Marshal to issue an extra bullet to our troops.”
Tbh it's a pretty heavy gun firing a fairly powerful pistol cartridge. The realistic recoil wouldn't be much more than that, but yeah there would be a bit
I got chills when he said
"Where are you going"
Accurate
*This is Black ops Zombies*
I literally Gasped
ME TOO
@@JustSomeRandomGuy1063 omg this shit made me wheese out my lungs
I am currently eating them for diner so they get back in
"Don't fight Finland in the winter time"
"But it's Finland, it's always winter"
"Did you not just hear what I said?"
Best lines ever.
Nice name Samuel
@@SamuelBlues Ditto bro.
Good sound advice.
Hey, you too
"if you know how to sing hum quietly, that keeps your mind at ease."
Please disassociate quietly while I handle the situation.
It was sound advice though, it would certainly help you control the fear and even the most experienced troops have some sort of fear control.
he knew when he'd stopped humming too. Lol
I used to whistle as a kid while walking around in the dark because it would take my mind off the fact I couldn't see much
Finnish machine gunners actually suffered mental breakdowns from slaughtering so many Russians coming in the human wave attacks.
@@ColoradoStreaming I didn't know that before and I do now thank you. Do you remember where you heard that from?
He was instructed to hum quietly to keep himself sane, but he chose to hum the soundtrack to Doom. Ammo supplier guy is OP.
Real life bardic inspiration
Yeah surely
I love how quickly the loader says “nowhere” when he’s asked where he’s going
He's definitely more scared of him than to get shot by the Russians, but he's also too scare to run away from him because he knows he won't make it far
@@yasininn76 seems like it
Haha it feels like in that moment he was more scarred of him than the ruskies xD
@@JovianPugof course ha was, dude literally came back from hell to continue slaughter😂
@@bloodygekkon Underrated comment
When a finnish soldier yell's "perkele" at you, you know you got to run and hope he's not on ski's.
or pervitin
@@p47plane oh boy!😬
@@p47plane if both, may god have mercy!
@@flo__60 holy Cow! 🙊
@@flo__60 American here! I clearly understand that both of those words have no positive meaning based on how you Fins are describing them, but what do they mean?
We don't even see this side of Rokka for awhile. He's just a particularly old, experienced soldier with good sense and intuition. Yet there's that absolute beast inside of him.
Just like most of the people: just want to return home
@@tupsu5467 He was home.
This might be one of the absolute best videos I've ever seen on TH-cam.
@@tupsu5467 It's so odd to see him go from a mentor to the young soldiers to a crazed warrior and then back home to his family. But considering what they were up against, it's crazy that he survives at all.
Recall the saying, "beware the old man in a profession where men usually die young..."
This is gold, I love when you think he's dead and the music just cuts, then "Where are you going?" 👌
The soft tone as well, utter animal
Cute pfp
The magazines are running low. Jesus. PERKELE! (DEMONS!)
@@jeanmcleod940 thanks !
"If they have sinned any, Please forgive them old man of heaven....But hurry...They'll start coming now"
Holy shit if that's not the most metal statement ever said.
Also just a correction for the sentence before that. More accurate is "How the Lord calls for his own".
@@matias9011 Yeah the translation of the subtitles in general looked pretty bad.
@@LordVader1094 Finnish in general is a hard language to translate and keep the same meaning
Yeah that statement is metal af and captures the meaning of what he was saying. but these translations aren't very accurate. The real movie has better English translations.
It doesn't help that Rokkas accent and style of speech is so strong and different than most Finnish
Finland is generally Metal AF
I love when Rokka first gets introduced, he says he never hurt anyone during the winter war to earn his stripes, then in the next scene he is a one man trench clearing beast. Clearly someone is telling fibbies.
Remember Communists aren't people, they're government property.
To be fair- he didn't "hurt" them, he "killed" them...
So, he's not exactly lying...
James Bond said a similar thing about not hitting women.
Communists aren't people, so he wasn't lying.
@@edherdman9973 don't hurt women, just kill them?
"Think of crazy things... this keeps you sane"
Chilling AND True...
Can confirm
Someone should make this into a meme, with Rian Johnson or the guy making the new Star Treks... :P
I listen to death metal and other such genres to stay happy and sane it works I don't know why but it does. It's helped me not kill people and deal with shite situations
@@NoName-eb9zb it's the fact o have no issue ending someone's life if need be but must suppress that urge dealing with the utter stupidity I deal with day to day in civilian life
The translation on this clip is a little messed up, he actually told him to think of silly things, something light hearted to keep him distracted.
When someone first explained the biathlon sporting event to me, I was a teenager. The person explained that the Finns had perfected the sport during the Russian-Finnish winter war.
Omg. I never understood why the biathalon was a thing at all in the Olympics; to just jam events together like that just seemed so random and hodgepodge. Suddenly I understand, and it is hardcore as hell. O.O
They actually invented it. It was based on tha warfare of Finnish soldiers. Not that they would get good at it during the war
@@jasontrout3300 my first realization occurred decades ago, but i remember how startled i was when it all came together.
sno ski sniper man, scurry & hardcore.
Now I'm imagining a Finnish Olympic competitor taking to the trail with a submachinegun.
@@Ostsol the white death was an avid and I believe competitive skier
There is no one more badass than a man who has lived long in a career where men die young.
@Withering Leaves he is, but he fought before in Winter War. In the scene where he keeps the young Leitnant's smg, he says that they didn't have those in the Winter War.
@@simoncejka9121 Maybe his riflemen unit didn't, but KP and other smgs were pretty common in the Winter War. Plus there isn't a very long time between the Winter and Continuation Wars. Maybe he was talking about their Civil War, when there were absolutely no submachineguns.
I also saw that on a Facebook t-shirt ad.
I think the original quote is "Be wary of the old man in a profession where men die young"
@@kavky
as I recall, he is directly a veteran of the winter war
A Soviet army is walking through a Finnish field in 1939 during the winter war. Suddenly a voice yells at the other side of a hill.
The voice says: "one Finnish soldier is equal to ten soviets"
The soviet commander sends ten soldiers to the hill. They hear gunfire, then silence. Soon the same voice yells again:
"One Finnish soldier is equal to a hundred soviets!"
Angry soviet commander sends a hundred soldiers to the hill. They hear gunfire and screams followed by a longer silence. Soon again the same voice yells: "One Finnish soldier is equal to a thousand soviets!"
Now furious, the soviet commander sends a thousand soldiers and a tank to the hill. They hear even more gunfire and explosions. Then silence.
One heavily wounded soviet soldiers crawls from the hill and yells: "Commander! Don't send any more troops, its a trap! There's two of them!"
Absolutely Badass
one Finn with a KP and one with a few molotovs can best the entire red army
this bs keeps repeating, not new
@@alexanderruchkov7629 Yeah, it's at least as old as the US Civil War. Probably older.
@@alexanderruchkov7629 russian cope
I rarely like the "when the doom music kicks in" videos, but I keep clicking on them because the concept sounds good. One of them is going to be worth it one of these days, right?
Today is the day. This was perfect.
You ever seen John Wick x Doom? Definitely worth it. They fit so well together.
@@Harrowed2TheMindDon't need doom music for john wick; Le Castle Vania has done an outstanding job producing music for the action scenes - to be quite frank, putting any other music on top of his is just disrespectful.
Agreed. I’ve seen several videos where you’d think the doom music would fit perfectly (ex: Batman, Captain America, etc.) but they just seemed generic. This was the first video I found where the music and the video really fit together and got my adrenaline pumping.
German , Russian : we have more planes, men power, industrial power, better equipement what do you have ?
Finland : *snow, ski and Suomi KP31*
and chads who think bullets tickle
@@user-zj8uc2hl5h Rifles with no scopes
@@aleksandarvil5718 what do you mean
@@user-zj8uc2hl5h Simo Hayha used ironsight rifles only.
@@aleksandarvil5718 ok i get what you mean but that was one guy and, correct me if im wrong, but i heard he only used one rifle.
Man as a firearms instructor, his trigger discipline was beautiful.
Imagine what he'd be like if he had a GPMG or LMG. I understand why he didn't have one (short supply, tactical doctrine, and the KP31)
@@skoshman1 He made it work.
@@skoshman1 The Suomi was a good choice for the ambush role for sure.
Trigger discipline? he's tugging on the trigger like a noob
@@Zacq768 look at Mr gamer over here
“If they have sinned any, please forgive them, old man of heaven, but hurry, they’ll start coming now.”
Best line in all or cinema
Definetely, gives you chills
brilliant
Shit's about to get real when: The trees start speaking vietnamese. The sand starts speaking arabic. The snow starts speaking finnish.
When the mountains and buildings start speak chechen...
The grasslands start speaking Comanche!
the jungles start speaking aztec
when the roofs start speaking Korean
And the forest starts speaking Ukrainian.
Ihan vitun kova video ! :D
Since a lot of people are asking about this background, I can tell you what this scene is based on. As one commenter wrote earlier, Antti Rokka's character exemplifies to corporal Viljam pylkkäs who killed almost a whole company of Russian soldiers at that moment. The scene talks about 50 soldiers, but according to the information Viljam actually shot 83 Russian soldiers who were already very close and as soon as the shooting started all the soldiers were attacking furiously and Viljam emptied 17 magazines and fired 680 shots during the shooting. And indeed he used only and only the Finnish assault rifle kp/-31. He was also hit during a shooting that left a lifelong scar and in fact the kp even overheated and jammed during the battle but by then the soldiers had already started to retreat. Viljam was awarded the Fourth Class Cross of Freedom with swords for this battle and when the German officers heard about the battle, they also rewarded him with an Iron Cross. Viljam was a very direct soldier who didn't listen to unnecessary orders. As an example of the case, a neighbouring company commander had come to visit one day and he asked to Viljam why he did not bring honour to the commander which he replied "I have not come here to do honour. I have come to kill".
The Winter War has been an incredibly sick time that not many people can think about. When I was in the army I saw for myself what it was like to go 5 days without sleep and I had hallucination in my bunker in the night watch although nothing even happened because the weather conditions are absolutely awful. These soldiers were there for months without sleep and in unimaginable paranoia because you never knew when the soldiers were going to come and many soldiers were traumatised for life by what happened, My great-grandfather also fought in the war and survived it after a bullet pierced his stomach so that he was holding his internal organs in his hands and was hospitalised for the rest of the war and I heard stories of him having nightmares at night and beating on the walls with a wooden stick and everything in front of him and shouting "fucking Russians! And you can still see these post-war traits in the Finnish people today because those traumas have stayed on the surface through the generations.
I am a Finn and proud of it. 🇫🇮
Thankyou for sharing.
That's so badass. Before he gets hit, he fires in shorter, controlled bursts. After he's hit, a demon comes out, and he starts spraying.
But, that's not good... there's a reason you're supposed to fire in short, controlled bursts. It not only saves ammo, but makes you MORE likely to hit your target.
@@damianchristopher205 stop with the science maaam, we know that and if you where paying attention they where wasted he just had excess rage left to vent and was spraying corpses.
@@vinportobg there's still like 3 dudes left, not a lot, but still more than just corpses.
@@damianchristopher205 Everyone was laying on the ground and that was a PPsH. If that was real life he'd be peppering them constantly and they would absolutely be needing that peppering to die. With an ambush like this they still shoot back but are reduced to causalities of a terrorist event or something, the only people I think died instantly in this scene were the first two in the middle of the patrol.
@@theremnant117 Tell as which year PPSh was constructed and after what? :)
man was literally too angry to give a fuck about a flesh wound that almost got him. marching at dead of night with no viable cover in sight and no suitable camo sure is a bad idea
My dad used to tell me if you run you just die tired.
Marching in a group like that makes for easy kills, your field of fire is so narrow that it reduces
your response and trigger time to the minimum producing maximum effectiveness of the would be killer.
Ah yes thats why armies never move.....
So...green.camo?
Yep so nobody can see us.
In the snow?
Oh.....feck!
@@JarthenGreenmeadow😢
When your partner starts talking like my man did, you just know you're gonna live
You want to be on his team. Following instructions exactly because you know thus guy knows his business.
Legend has it, when the war was over, he would scream at his friends like that if they tried to leave the bar.
son: dad did you get PTSD from the war
dad: haha I was the PTSD *doom music*
When he popped up and said " where are you going " was so frickin badass
My grandfather fought the Russians in both the Winter War and the Continuation War. He served as a scout. I remember one story where he said he killed two Russians, who were carrying a big pot of stew, with one shot then took the stew back to camp and was welcomed as a hero. The Finns had to make do with what they had.
Very sad. As part German/Finnish/Jewish, I am saddened by history.
Thank him for being an avenger to the lives the Soviets wasted and needlessly murdered for "Socialism". He's a hero
@@Kopie0830 jewish is no ethnicity
@@tavish4699 'Jewish' is definitely an ethno-religious group.
@@jessican.1500 does it change their burning characteristics ?
"When asked how it felt to take a human life, he answered "I would not know, for I have only killed Communists."
*sakkijarven polka intensifies*
so incredibly, violently based
And how they - the Finns in the 40s were accomplices and allies of the fascists, and how the Russians, the Soviet people liberated half of Europe from the fascists - will be shown in this film to the music from DOOM???
@@survivalist56 you may have forgotten the part where the Soviets were allied with said fascists for the first year of the war
@@survivalist56 didn't the Russians break a treaty with the finns and attack them from the east?
@@survivalist56 you might have forgotten that the soviet were first to attack them .
The whole part when he is talking before he starts killing is fantastic. Never have I gotten chills so fast. When he gets hit and starts to spray instead of short bursts, "oh shot" moment.
I love how Tupsu cut the music when the kid that was loading the magazines thought he died but then reinserts the music back in when he wakes up bad ass!! 🔥
That look on his face when he said "where are you going" scared the shit out of me I love it lol
Respect, fellow warlock
Doom slayer: Cool tricks! let me show mine
Also doom slayer: *crucible intensifies*
That was a badass speech before doom kicked in
I love how they had him using a real Soumi. Really nice piece of ordinance right there. 71 round mags, smooth shooting, high rate of fire....accurate and reliable.
I believe he was a veteran actually as most Finn's had conscription services.
i have seen some crazy shit myself, but when he said "where are you going ?" right after getting shot, that sent chills down my spine as well as some warmth to my heart.
Imagine being the man, who spots all that and knows, he's about to watch all of them die he's gonna be the one who will do it. How do you say a prayer for each one before they're on you? "Lord forgive them but hurry" wow.
saw this 4 days ago, the views are growing fast, im just gonna leave a comment to show my support!
Russians: we have more men, tanks and artilerry.
Finns: we have, snow and perkele
It wasn't enough...
It was enough to make the Soviets decide what they got for what they paid was not worth ever trying that shit again.
If you can't win the war, make the victor regret their victory.
350000 casualties was enough to get it through the thick head of Moscow that occupying Finland would be a really damn bad idea.
@@benjamintherogue2421 Soviets won. It was a disaster for Finn. The border was moved away from Leningrad. Initial demands were way lower.
@@luckabuse Initial demands never would've been the end of it. Stalin was looking for cassias belli and the fins telling him to Fuck himself as any sovereign country would was exactly the response he wanted. If they had capitulated he would've come back demanding more Ala the giving tree before outright annexing Finland eventually. The winter war proved that Finland would not simply capitulate to being another soviet satellite state.
"You can't just shoot a hole in the surface of Mars!"
"Perkele!"
This is one of few movie scenes out there that bring about the real feeling of intensity you'd get from witnessing something like this.
Its my understanding that the character is inspired by the real man Viljam Pylkäs. Who was even more of a mad lad then whats portrayed here.
They had to tone him down because it would have been too ridiculous. He did everything the movie did but more.
@@Willdarts Same with Audie Murphy in To Hell and Back. As the saying goes: "Truth is stranger than fiction"
Some of the Finnish Special Ops were on another level. I watched a documentary on the Winter War and they would ambush a Russian platoon and kill them all. Then the Finnish guys would prop up the bodies in normal looking poses like checking maps or talking and let them freeze in place. That way when the Russians came back they would see a platoon and think they were alive only to come closer and find out they are actually bloody frozen corpses.
@@ColoradoStreaming yeah I've seen the photos. They fought with passion and purpose. Much respect to them.
@@ColoradoStreaming It wasn't platoon size but several dead & frozen Russians. Some Finnish soldiers could speak the Russian language. Russians were thinking they were alive. Obviously, they entered a trap. Finns used small guns instead of mines (reserved for tanks). That's what I have heard from my grandfather. I think Finns did this on several fronts during Winter War. They were smarter with smaller troops against massive Russian Platoons.
Mess with the PERK, get the ELE.
3:25 lines up with the song so well
Legend has it that in 82 years some person will upload a video of 2 Ukrainian soldiers destroying an entire platoon of the VDV in the snow.
I just watched it earlier 🤷♂
@@Xeonise bro got the first person view
"So I have decided his fate"
metal asf
Me and the boys playing neft be like:
Nerf*
Video games: Because the gun is automatic we will reduce the damage so you need about 15-20 shots to fully kill someone
Antero Rokka: Cuts down 50 or so with a burst of 3-4 bullets for each man.
This is what it's like playing hell let loose, walking along chatting with your squad then the bush starts making bang noises and half of your friends die.
Understand the joke u r goin for but they are diving for cover , I think simmilar scene is in Forest Gump
Try red orchestra even one shot to chest kills you and having this rate of fire you can kill anything even 70m away
@@17MrLeon like the sound of that
In videogames headshots are 1shot-kill or 3-4 shots at the body kills you tho
@@seisoch6969 in battlefield its half a mag to kill
Soviet Soldiers: WHY DO I HEAR BOSS MUSIC?!
This isn't even my final form - Simo Hayah
I liked the homemade English subtitles. Clear enough, and gives you an idea what they are actually saying in Finnish. Charming, IMHO.
when snow country starts speaking Finnish, you know you're actually "Finnished"
Good one lol
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This were the soldiers the finns killed
In 10 days i bet this is going to have more than 1k views
it's been a week and it has 950
Yeap
4500 views
Make that 9k
11k
The hills have fins
Don't attacks Russia when it's winter.
Finland : I AM winter itself!
I hear they're gonna remake this war this year.
Reboots suck. Let the original be.
Props to the cameraman who went back in time to film this!
This is the best war movie I've ever seen. I've watched all the great war movies but this one takes the top in my mind. The storytelling, the characters and the realism is out of this world
YEAH WHY NOBODY TALK ABOUT THIS ONE
What movie is it??
@@gregorykrieschke4023 unknown soldier i think
combined with his calm dialogue that was such a good build up!
After joining his buddy and ally of WW2, Hitler, in the invasion of Poland, comrade Stalin turned his eyes toward Finland, expecting an easy land grab. Like the murderous bully, oh boy, he was so wrong...
This applies to Russia now.
I was in the cinema with my dad to see this movie. One of the best modern war films.
Me too
What's the damn movie name rreee
@@Kav. Pro tip: check the description before commenting.
@@tupsu5467 No and you can't make me
@@Kav. oh
Consider a military actually learning from the mistakes and successes of ANOTHER military instead of doing the same shit over and over. Did soviet strategy of throwing meat into a grinder ever really change or did they just keep doing it until it seemed like it had actually worked?
Seriously though, Much respect Finland.
They did learn. Finland could have not hold the soviets for ever.
The Soviet Union did use skis at the battle of Stalingrad, if I remember correctly, which they would have properly learned from the finns.
the soviets never did that outside of Stalingrad. In fact a big part of the reason they beat the nazis was because they did adapt their strategy to the enemy; the soviets innovated a battle tactic that completely neutralized mobilized assault breakthrus
Yes and no. As the soviet industry* stared pumping out better equipment they got the upper hand. But they sitll had the superiority in numbers. It was the perfect storm: high industrial capacity+overwhelming firepower (especially artillery)+high number of troops. Despite these adventages human life in USSR, especially in WWII wasn't valued much by Stalin, nor his generals. Stalin was a bad military leader just like Hitler.
*the Allies saved Stalin's ass with the lend-lease. But the commies just love to hide this fact.
@@Myfti if Stalin was as bad of a military leader as Hitler then why did Stalin win & Hitler lose?
uve listed off a lot of fake criticisms (imagine accusing a commander-in-chief of not valuing human life (they all dont), especially compared *to hitler*) (or saying the Soviet industry wasn't built up when they entered an alliance w the nazis to get time for it & were able to go to war with Poland just fine) & are completely missing the real one that made WW2 worse than it should have been; let me help you with this
he purged the officer corps of ppl who weren't die-hardly loyal to Stalin in domestic politics right before WW2 bc he was scared of being opposed by Trotskyists & other opposition parties within/without Russia (they spent a lot of time in the Spanish Civil War killing their allies for not being the right kind of communists) & it took years for the Soviet military to recover from having effectively beheaded itself
that's the legit criticism, stick to that one
@@Myfti To be fair, Stalin also saved the Allies asses- if the Germans hadn't committed so much of their military into their invasion of the USSR, Germany could've gotten a lot more serious about invading GB or solidifying their control over the Mediterranean.
Ultimately of course, the Nazis were always going to lose- regardless of how you slice it, they were going up against massively superior industry and populations.
UNFATHOMABLY BASED
FINLAND
NEVER CHANGE
This is like me in Battlefield. But I am one of the Russians.
Ouch
Русские всё равно побеждают. А потом побитые собаки могут только сочинять чёрную легенду про огромные потери/закидывание мясом или военные преступления.
@@Edward22050 You are one to talk about war crimes Arthas. Слава Україні.
Yeah, this is my entire squad in brusilov offensive. Don't hide in the foxholes and shell holes or trenches, stand in the open behind a tree and group up.
@@Edward22050this scene is based on a real story look it up
I absolutely adore this character, and love this scene, best scene in the whole movie.
The ending scene of the movie when Rokka returns to his family is the best scene for me. His face conveys the entire movie.
To be fair this scene is hardcore enough without the doom music
The old man, the experienced man, he who has outlived so many young ones,
He is the beast of the battlefield.
Russia : let us invade a foreign country
Finland : _resists_
Russia : hey - that's now allowed!!
"Ketjun", ei ketun. Nicely done, one of my favorite scenes both in the book and in the movie(s).
Dammit, in the subtitles on Netflix it was ketun. Welp, more you know.
Honestly music fits in perfectly. it feels like it is a part of a movie
-You can hum songs to put your mind at ease, it's when the trees start yelling 'perkele' is the time to shit your pants.
*the agression has escalated*
Not just Finland these days.
The Lions of Ukraine are doing much the same.
this didn't age well.
Simo Hayha: (Inhales)
Russians: Why do I have a feeling something bad is about to happen?
This is why so many metal bands come from Finland.
They're a race of stone cold badasses.
I really liked this particular movie, I've seen the longer version and so I immediatelly knew, what this vid would be featuring.
think of something to keep your mind at ease
me: *levan polka intensifies*
"Then will come his grim reaper...So I have decided his fate...And after him, everyone else will get the same fate"
This is most unbelievably cold thing I have every heard someone say.
"The magazines are getting empty"
DAMN that was such a badass line! Simple yet so badass!
Somehow I forget that the Finns had other weapons than sniper rifles...
One of the best war movie. Really underrated !
Russians made a number of nations famous for their stubborn resistance against the overwhelming russian / soviet forces. Afghans, Finish people, and just recently Ukranians.
Don't forget the Chechens and the Poles.
@@condedooku9750 As brave as their resistance was, they were not successfull in it. The polish had to endure a lot, from the germans as well as the russians, and as a german i just can say that i m stunned they still found the bravery to fight back against the first and were betrayed (meanwhile as expectable) by the soviets when those stopped to watch the last fight.
So, meanwhile they both deserve their mention in the book of bravery and fighting spirit, i dont see them been famous for their fight against the russians.
I think, polska deserves it for its fight against the turks for the austrians / germans, saving the christian europe, or at least its central and western part.
@@TibGabinius Well, Poland won the Polish-Soviet War:
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Polish%E2%80%93Soviet_War
And Chechnya won the First Chechen War:
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/First_Chechen_War
So I think they also deserve recognition for their resistance against Russian/Soviet invasions.
@@condedooku9750 I completly forgot that. So, this is a dosis of history we obviously need. Thx for the reminder. So, yes, they belong into that list to.
@@TibGabinius No problem, we can all forget things sometimes, and you're welcome for the reminder my friend!
By the way, technically Germany beat Russia in ww1, it wasn't a case of an underdog against a superior nation but still undeniably impressive.
Short. Controlled. Bursts.
Few things in this world are quite as satisfying.
this is still my favorite video on youtube..... and let me tell you, i have been here for a while
welcome to Finland. You will be here forever.
Next time Dmitry Medvedev starts talking about dire consequences for Finland joining NATO, just send him this clip.
lol, in the end Finland lost
Well. He will just drink it whole😅 (in Russia we have vodka named "Finlandia")
Here before this blows up
I doubt it will
It probably will
it might
Go watch the movie too.
Like the fable tells, don't cross the Finnish line with unforgiven sins.
Back after seeing this a couple of years ago. This is _still_ the best "when the Doom music kicks in" video on YT.
From what I have heard, the author of Unknown Soldier based it off of a real event but he had to tone it down because it didn't sound possible.
The two Finno-Soviet wars were not as rosy for the Finns as some of the comments here seem to suggest. The Finnish defence was at the brink of collapse at the end of both conflicts, and had the Soviets kept up the pressure somewhat longer, the outcome would have been different. The peace treaties were not in Finland's favor either beyond retaining independence.
I heard somewhere that the number one goal the Soviet Union had was to destroy the Finnish military in the Continuation war, but they failed
@@tupsu5467 Just remember that the Finnish front was not the only front the Soviets were fighting at the same time, and the Finns were actually pushing for an end, and just as the Romainans agreed to declare war on Germany. Stalins goal was originally to return to the pre 1918 Russian border incorporating Finland again. The Continuation War was started by the Finns joining the Germans in attacking the Soviet Union in an attempt to retage lost land in the Winter War and set the Finnish border along the river Svir which they reached. The peace agreement in 1944 resulted in more lost land by the Finns as they were driven out of Soviet and into Finland and later signed a mutual defence pact with the Soviet Union. Finland lost Petsamo the only harbor in the north to Barents Sea among other territory.
@@USER351 True point. While goals themselves may be brilliant and worth video replay, winner of the match is determined by score.
@@suvorovoleg9325 Not sure what you mean with this comment…
@@USER351 I mean that ones can have numerous great heroes, salute their glory, making bard tales about their fights. But still lose the war. Wars are not about making people heroes. Wars are about obtaining recources.
Wow, he really finnish'd them.
I'll see myself out, thanks.
Before this war started Stalin asked the Finnish Ambassador how many men Finland could muster in times of war. The Ambassador replied 250,000 armed and trained troops. Stalin bragged he could have half a million men in Finlands border within two weeks to which the Finnish Ambassador responded “ I will inform our Field Marshal to issue an extra bullet to our troops.”
Can't get PTDS, if you're the traumatic event.
Everybody gangster until the snow starts speaking finnish
That prayer has to be among the most badass things I've ever heard. I know this is just a movie, but Simo was truly a warrior.
2:58 oof that recoil
Tbh it's a pretty heavy gun firing a fairly powerful pistol cartridge. The realistic recoil wouldn't be much more than that, but yeah there would be a bit
As someonenwho plans on moving to finland in the near future, i will be using this video as a How to guide for my stay there.
The cold blood words of a veteran soldier like Antti makes this scene even more impressive.
Germans: "don't fight Russia in the winter."
Russians: "don't fight Finland in the winter."
Finns: "don't fight Finland in the winter."