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The quality of your animations is quite possibly one of the best for war history on this platform, you truly outdo yourselves with each and every video
Yup. Honestly the only flaw(and it’s minor like super minor and not a big deal) is that sometimes the animations seem stiff. Usually when someone is running. Although this time it looks excellent. Oh and I guess having the same guy do the voice over and the voices of characters can be a bit funny lol. Be kinda of cool to have other team member to voices or even maybe patreons or something. Again though super minor things. Not a big dea at all.
She is a national hero in Kazakhstan, every 9th may people are honouring her name. There was also a hero I wanna mentioned Manshuk Mametova - she was a machine gunner
Its amazing to see how far these animations have come. You can see every hair on the soldier's heads and every pore on their face, it's incredible, keep it up.
All politics aside, I can totally respect and salute to such a heroine, having grew up in so much despair and still bravely leading a charge despite all odds. These stories gave me reason to struggle on, so that by the time I meet them, I don't looked too bad compare to all these heroes by giving up prematurely.
Aliya, a young Soviet sniper motivating grown soldiers to fight and take the trench and stop them keeping the railroad is truly a great story from a war hero. She had a truly bad childhood, but remains a great soldier.
Everybody praising her for being a hero at such a young age... Meanwhile: "In Vietnam he was nineteen, ni-ni-ni-ni-nineteen" makes it sound a bit more questionable...
I live in Almaty and near by my workplace is park where is her monument are. Besides her, from Kazakhstan was known another soldier woman: Manshuk Mametova, she was a machine gunner at same age as Aliya Moldagulova. Some monuments pictures them together cus they shared similar way during the war: two young girls who was brave to go to was and sadly left their lives in battlefield. Would be interesting to watch your video about her too.
The watercolor flashback and merger back to reality threw me for a loop. Very incredible story of the Kazakhstan sniper. Also, this kinda proves that no matter how far war advances, it will always remain a slog of blood and dirt in trenches.
I would love it if Yarnhub did a video on the Monchy 9 of Newfoundland. 9 men of the Royal Newfoundland Regiment positioned at Monchy-le-Preux during the Battle of Arras in 1917 hid behind shrubbery and defended the town from a German force anywhere from 200 - 300 men strong for 11 hours to prevent a German break through. I think it is a very cool and very underrated battle that sounds like the plot of a movie.
RT had an excellent series called "War Witness" and the testimony of this female sniper getting revenge for her spotter was fantastic; taking out 5 German soldiers that attempted to advance on her in the open.
i think this is one of the best story's i ever heard, the story, animations, sound and the music give me chills. (good job yarnhub, great story as always)
Aliya Nurmuhametqyzy Moldagulova was a female Soviet sniper during World War II. After dying of wounds sustained in battle on 14 January 1944, she was posthumously awarded the title Hero of the Soviet Union for her actions in battle.
War is a terrible thing but it never ceases to amaze me how it brings out the best in people in a perverse way. She certainly died a heroes death and goes to show the bravery of man or woman in trying times.
Teenage sniper Aliya Moldagulova 18 years fighting against enemy shw grunts with pain ignoring the pain she fight against the Enemy 7:08 Solider let do this Goosebumps 💥 Hatsoff to Brave soliders 🙏 Wow amazing animation 👌 by Yarn Hub team 👏
now i tend to be a steel man regarding emotions but this work of art allowed me to shed a few tears... everything about this video was perfect, the story touched my heart. thank you.
How can I subscribe again ? Because you guys have won me the over . Just under a month and I hardly watch any other history channels. Your graphics, unique stories, narrator , everything is so well professionally done . Thank you yarnhub !
The female name "Aliya" has an American version of "Allie". "Aliya" is the female version of the male name "Ali". Both of these names in the Semitic language mean the same thing - "that which is in heaven and extremely strong." During the war, it is very rare to get very reliable and truthful data, confirmed by witnesses, about the actions of a warrior in a real battle. She is a rare example of heroism, confirmed by official documents. The survivability of snipers, especially in the northern part of the eastern front, was so low that both belligerents quickly lost too many qualified snipers, where she also actively participated in the battles as part of her sniper unit. And her bravery and heroism in places where extremely bloody battles took place with huge losses, despite the fact that she is a woman and very young, deserve to be remembered. By the way, she's a distant relative of mine. Thanks to this channel for the truthful display of mostly unknown, but real heroes of the war of the past, and it does not matter from which country.
Thank you so much for these wonderful animations. I can't tell you how any times I've been brought to tears by stories of heroism. You do it so well. I would love to see the story of the Battle of Beersheeba get the Yarnhub treatment - a group of brave Australian light horsemen conduct an incredible cavalry charge that was credited with the liberation of Jerusalem in WWI.
сделайте пожалуйста ролик про 4 механизированный корпус РККА. он в одиночку остановил группировку фон Манштейна, который шел на деблокаду Паулюса. командир корпуса Вольский проявил просто фантастическое мастерство, как военноначальник. выиграв сражение у одного из лучших немецких командиров. это абсолютно недооцененный момент той войны.
She was just 18 years old fighting for her country and the rest of the world. The Soviets went through so much to stop the Germans. The US entered the war just in time (along with supplying the soviets incredible amounts of just about everything) to turn the tide of the war. WW1 and WW2 were both on a scale that just isn't fathomable. They're called world wars for a reason but it's still hard to comprehend incredible scale of the wars. It was either fight or have your country destroyed.
She is celebrated as a national hero in Kazakhstan, with her name honored every May 9th. Another remarkable figure from war stories is Manshuk Mametova, a heroic machine gunner who holds a special place in history.
All the time I see people deny woman being in WW2 and down play their roles. Its really nice to see you making another animation focused on a woman, as small steps like this help break those stupid myths. Keep it up! Thank you for your work!
Simply Amazing!! Love these type stories! Let us keep these hero's alive like this. What your doing with this channel is much needed in this world right now. Thank you!
Takes true courage and faith to lead when you’re just 18. Aliya sure had a warrior’s spirit. Great content Yarnhub! Really would like to get to know you more. 👍😉
Now we know who Sabatons next song gonna be about. Fukcing amazing video as always, and I can't wait to watch your movie with Sabaton. It's gonna be movie of the year.
If I'm not mistaken, it was about her in Soviet times that a feature film was made, where it was told that she was an orphan, due to the fact that her parents were killed by Basmachi, who periodically stole cattle abroad at that time
@@utrock5067 If I remember correctly, this is a movie about her. It is called "Snipers" and was directed by Bolotbek Shamshiev in 1985. And before that, in 1970, Yuri Piskunov made a documentary film "Aliya" about her
This was an amazing video Yarnhub I must say. If it be alright I must also request that you perhaps animate stories of some of the Italians in WW2, perhaps Amedeo Guillet's heroics, the Charge at Izbushensky, or some of the many daring battles by the Folgore in North Africa? This is not to even consider downplaying the heroism of soldiers from other nations but some of the stuff the Italians ended up pulling off despite chronic supply shortages is nothing short of insane.
@@Abhishek_I99 , it is from 1962 and the channel is covering more of WWs and Field Marshal was awarded a military cross for his actions and he is very special among those who won military cross which is rare in itself is that he is an exceptional officer who went on to be a Field Marshal
According to articles I have read In WWII, Female Russian Snipers were generally only credited with a kill if it could be verified by their spotter, a person of a higher rank, or another female sniper, It's generally accepted that kill counts were at least 30 percent higher than their 'official number' (many estimate the number as being as much seventy percent higher).
Bro imagine being a battle hardened german soldier surviving Barbarossa and all the other shit in between and just get deleted by some 5,3 18 year old girl with with just two weeks training.
America does have many female military heroes as well. I just came across one who was featured this morning at work. Navy Lt. Susan Ahn Cuddy (WW 2 Veteran).
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Can you please do a video on Chris Kyle?
I swear one of these days you are just going to make a full fledged tv show because of how incredible your animation is.
netflix should hire this man
@@bhupendragurram3026 They seem to have mislaid our number...
History Hit, or maybe even Discovery/Disney could be a good home! Digestible and approachable history content for all ages!
@@Yarnhubyou're too good for netflix
@@Yarnhubthen i think you should make thay regain it
The quality of your animations is quite possibly one of the best for war history on this platform, you truly outdo yourselves with each and every video
Couldn't have said it better myself. worth the wait for quality and narration like this
this one has got to be the best. so much effort put into such a short story.
I love the new animations, but I do admit I miss the original style
“Possibly one of the best” is low praise for Yarnhub
Yup. Honestly the only flaw(and it’s minor like super minor and not a big deal) is that sometimes the animations seem stiff. Usually when someone is running. Although this time it looks excellent. Oh and I guess having the same guy do the voice over and the voices of characters can be a bit funny lol. Be kinda of cool to have other team member to voices or even maybe patreons or something. Again though super minor things. Not a big dea at all.
She is a national hero in Kazakhstan, every 9th may people are honouring her name. There was also a hero I wanna mentioned Manshuk Mametova - she was a machine gunner
Nice
Its amazing to see how far these animations have come. You can see every hair on the soldier's heads and every pore on their face, it's incredible, keep it up.
All politics aside, I can totally respect and salute to such a heroine, having grew up in so much despair and still bravely leading a charge despite all odds. These stories gave me reason to struggle on, so that by the time I meet them, I don't looked too bad compare to all these heroes by giving up prematurely.
The sudden change of animation style in the "memory playback" was also very innovative, deserve praising!
Thanks for your continued support !
We need more of her kind!
@@YarnhubHi Yarnhub can you make more on would war 1 dogfights
heroine
A pure warrior and a hell of a fighter. Life cut to short in life.
...too short...
@@touchofgrey5372 yeah too short I mean
Aliya, a young Soviet sniper motivating grown soldiers to fight and take the trench and stop them keeping the railroad is truly a great story from a war hero. She had a truly bad childhood, but remains a great soldier.
But what a terrible end to her life though. Recovering in a hospital and an artillery strike takes her out
@@thedogethatgamesis artillerying a medic station a war crime?
@@geter8924 Probably, but I don't know for sure
Everybody praising her for being a hero at such a young age...
Meanwhile: "In Vietnam he was nineteen, ni-ni-ni-ni-nineteen" makes it sound a bit more questionable...
@@geter8924 It is a war crime, if done on purpose
I live in Almaty and near by my workplace is park where is her monument are.
Besides her, from Kazakhstan was known another soldier woman: Manshuk Mametova, she was a machine gunner at same age as Aliya Moldagulova. Some monuments pictures them together cus they shared similar way during the war: two young girls who was brave to go to was and sadly left their lives in battlefield.
Would be interesting to watch your video about her too.
The watercolor flashback and merger back to reality threw me for a loop. Very incredible story of the Kazakhstan sniper.
Also, this kinda proves that no matter how far war advances, it will always remain a slog of blood and dirt in trenches.
When we fight against germans, we are soldiers but when we fight against the west we are teππoπists
That would be 'Kazakh sniper' as Kazakhstan is the country. Like we dont say the 'Germany sniper', or the 'France sniper'
I would love it if Yarnhub did a video on the Monchy 9 of Newfoundland. 9 men of the Royal Newfoundland Regiment positioned at Monchy-le-Preux during the Battle of Arras in 1917 hid behind shrubbery and defended the town from a German force anywhere from 200 - 300 men strong for 11 hours to prevent a German break through. I think it is a very cool and very underrated battle that sounds like the plot of a movie.
You can really tell how amazingly well the quality has increased. I love watching these when I am ill they are really good.
Get well soon !
RT had an excellent series called "War Witness" and the testimony of this female sniper getting revenge for her spotter was fantastic; taking out 5 German soldiers that attempted to advance on her in the open.
She is Kazakh🇰🇿. I am proud that we had such brave women, and I hope to become brave and brave like her in the future.❤🇰🇿
Yay
A great story of a brave girl that most of us never knew.
Thank you YARNHUB for a amazing animation.
i think this is one of the best story's i ever heard, the story, animations, sound and the music give me chills. (good job yarnhub, great story as always)
Thank you!
Man, i love the little detail of Simo Hayha’s face being used as a target practice. Great video as always, this one is probably the best one yet.
Aliya Nurmuhametqyzy Moldagulova was a female Soviet sniper during World War II. After dying of wounds sustained in battle on 14 January 1944, she was posthumously awarded the title Hero of the Soviet Union for her actions in battle.
Yeah i Saw the video too
Yeap we all watched the video
War is a terrible thing but it never ceases to amaze me how it brings out the best in people in a perverse way. She certainly died a heroes death and goes to show the bravery of man or woman in trying times.
I'm genuinely shocked at how much the animation has improved, it looks absolutely stunning! Amazing improvment and video
It's PS2 quality, around year 2000 !!
She really inspired to reference to a
legendary fin sniper called "The white death". aliya calls her "The soviet white witch"...
Teenage sniper Aliya Moldagulova 18 years fighting against enemy shw grunts with pain ignoring the pain she fight against the Enemy 7:08 Solider let do this Goosebumps 💥 Hatsoff to Brave soliders 🙏 Wow amazing animation 👌 by Yarn Hub team 👏
now i tend to be a steel man regarding emotions but this work of art allowed me to shed a few tears... everything about this video was perfect, the story touched my heart. thank you.
Your channel has surpassed expectations in quality... The sheer emotions the videos stoke is commendable... Keep up the good work..
You guys are one of the few channels where when I see that notification, I immediately drop what I’m doing soI can see these masterpieces
Thank you !
I agree
Agreed.
same
Same
The less-animated style of Aliya's childhood was a very nice touch.
The animation and storytelling has improved so much over the years. It's absolutely astonishing how realistic it is
I don't know how you don't have over a million subs. Your work is amazing.
How can I subscribe again ? Because you guys have won me the over . Just under a month and I hardly watch any other history channels. Your graphics, unique stories, narrator , everything is so well professionally done . Thank you yarnhub !
Thank you. It's amazing story. I can't say, that I'm sensitive person ... But this story about Aliya ... Made me tear.
The animations are getting better by the moment! Great job!
What a magnificient story of courage and determination... and what a way to tell a story. I felt her as my daugter. What a woman... what a story...
A young woman who lived her convictions and gave her life for what she believed. Today, that is a rare characteristic. Too rare. RIP.
"Stormtroopers"
"TK-421 come in"
I see what you did there
The quality just keeps getting better and better every video they post
The female name "Aliya" has an American version of "Allie".
"Aliya" is the female version of the male name "Ali". Both of these names in the Semitic language mean the same thing - "that which is in heaven and extremely strong." During the war, it is very rare to get very reliable and truthful data, confirmed by witnesses, about the actions of a warrior in a real battle. She is a rare example of heroism, confirmed by official documents. The survivability of snipers, especially in the northern part of the eastern front, was so low that both belligerents quickly lost too many qualified snipers, where she also actively participated in the battles as part of her sniper unit. And her bravery and heroism in places where extremely bloody battles took place with huge losses, despite the fact that she is a woman and very young, deserve to be remembered. By the way, she's a distant relative of mine. Thanks to this channel for the truthful display of mostly unknown, but real heroes of the war of the past, and it does not matter from which country.
What I really like is how willing you guys are to keep trying different camera angles to add to the dynamism of the story telling.
MAN WHY YOU DONT HAVE A MILLION SUBSCRIBER YOU HAVE THE BEST TH-cam CHANNEL HOPE YOU HAVE 5 MILLION IN FUTURE
Thank you !
Agreed
Jeez they got an origin story like Batman, yarnhub is crazy I remember all the way back to the Fran’s stigler story and the mad jack dude. 🤯🤯🤯
Amazing sequence there with the watercolours after she is shot, adds a point of difference. Looking forward to similar story telling in future videos
this is the earliest i've ever been to a yarnhub video
Same
6:57 great cinemation from the colors and sharpness. keep up the good works yarnhub....
This is a criminally underrated channel. Absolutely amazing story and beautiful animation!
Yet another tear jerker, amazingly well done.
this is a whole movie at this point with those paper drawings great job yarnhub!
Those Mosin Nagants are amazing hunting rifles.
Thank you so much for these wonderful animations. I can't tell you how any times I've been brought to tears by stories of heroism. You do it so well.
I would love to see the story of the Battle of Beersheeba get the Yarnhub treatment - a group of brave Australian light horsemen conduct an incredible cavalry charge that was credited with the liberation of Jerusalem in WWI.
сделайте пожалуйста ролик про 4 механизированный корпус РККА. он в одиночку остановил группировку фон Манштейна, который шел на деблокаду Паулюса.
командир корпуса Вольский проявил просто фантастическое мастерство, как военноначальник.
выиграв сражение у одного из лучших немецких командиров.
это абсолютно недооцененный момент той войны.
She was just 18 years old fighting for her country and the rest of the world. The Soviets went through so much to stop the Germans. The US entered the war just in time (along with supplying the soviets incredible amounts of just about everything) to turn the tide of the war. WW1 and WW2 were both on a scale that just isn't fathomable. They're called world wars for a reason but it's still hard to comprehend incredible scale of the wars. It was either fight or have your country destroyed.
The animations just keep getting better! Great job yarnhub!
Another historical figure I have a crush on…thanks Yarnhub, another wonderful animation!
Graphics keeps getting better my friend!
Bravery and tragedy - is what almost all heroes go through .....
These are incredible stories and just the right length at 10-12 minutes. Such inspiring stories that I haven’t heard before.
She is celebrated as a national hero in Kazakhstan, with her name honored every May 9th. Another remarkable figure from war stories is Manshuk Mametova, a heroic machine gunner who holds a special place in history.
All the time I see people deny woman being in WW2 and down play their roles. Its really nice to see you making another animation focused on a woman, as small steps like this help break those stupid myths. Keep it up! Thank you for your work!
Curious, in a video game Partisans 1941 there is a Kazakh female sniper as one of the characters.
I really like the end part where he was talking about her kill count, because Simo (the white death) was the target. Nice touch guys!
HONORS to this young woman.
Simply Amazing!! Love these type stories! Let us keep these hero's alive like this. What your doing with this channel is much needed in this world right now. Thank you!
Takes true courage and faith to lead when you’re just 18. Aliya sure had a warrior’s spirit. Great content Yarnhub! Really would like to get to know you more. 👍😉
The fact you guys are close to a million is dope. I called it when I joined this channel from the beginning, best TH-cam animated war story Channel.
Now we know who Sabatons next song gonna be about. Fukcing amazing video as always, and I can't wait to watch your movie with Sabaton. It's gonna be movie of the year.
Truly amazing. Your passion permeates through your work. I hope you are just as proud as much as me enjoying your content❤
If I'm not mistaken, it was about her in Soviet times that a feature film was made, where it was told that she was an orphan, due to the fact that her parents were killed by Basmachi, who periodically stole cattle abroad at that time
This is why biographic movies ain't perfect source material. They can put there anything, even something that never happened.
@@utrock5067 If I remember correctly, this is a movie about her. It is called "Snipers" and was directed by Bolotbek Shamshiev in 1985. And before that, in 1970, Yuri Piskunov made a documentary film "Aliya" about her
This was an amazing video Yarnhub I must say. If it be alright I must also request that you perhaps animate stories of some of the Italians in WW2, perhaps Amedeo Guillet's heroics, the Charge at Izbushensky, or some of the many daring battles by the Folgore in North Africa? This is not to even consider downplaying the heroism of soldiers from other nations but some of the stuff the Italians ended up pulling off despite chronic supply shortages is nothing short of insane.
I want to see it too. Too many stories go untold state side because it's not a American story.
Wow, every time I watch a new one of your videos I cant help but watch in awe of your amazing animation.
9:36 Simo? What are you doing here?
I would love to watch Yarnhub making a video on Field Marshal Manekshaw, MC
Rezang la jeet singh sekhon
@@Abhishek_I99 , it is from 1962 and the channel is covering more of WWs and Field Marshal was awarded a military cross for his actions and he is very special among those who won military cross which is rare in itself is that he is an exceptional officer who went on to be a Field Marshal
According to articles I have read In WWII, Female Russian Snipers were generally only credited with a kill if it could be verified by their spotter, a person of a higher rank, or another female sniper, It's generally accepted that kill counts were at least 30 percent higher than their 'official number' (many estimate the number as being as much seventy percent higher).
I love it when Yarnhub posts 😊 y’all’s animation has gotten so good! I remember when it was 2D and now this!
Every other army: “women can’t fight”
Red army: boots on the ground are boots on the ground
to see and hear the story such a great solider is truly inspiring
“Soldiers, brothers, let’s do this” 💀💀💀 voice acting be crazy. Keep up the good work
Bro imagine being a battle hardened german soldier surviving Barbarossa and all the other shit in between and just get deleted by some 5,3 18 year old girl with with just two weeks training.
*_Nazis vs Commies_*
It's only a shame both sides couldn't lose.
Still, yet another awesome video. The animation on this channel is second to none.
I love how the target has Simo Hayha in it.
The animation so smooth and look real
I wake up early and when I’m already having a good day, yarnhub uploads. Best morning this month at least
Недавно стал смотреть этот канал , но встретить нашу храброго героя Әлию Молдагулову сдесь я даже не мечтал, спасибо вам
I smell quality
how yall havev only 754k subs yall desere way moreee. the animation is one of the best ive seen on youtube. Lovee the vids^^
bro, i thought this is a game trailer. It's so cool
My grand garndfather was a soviet sniper during ww2, he died near city of Sumi in 1943.
Oh how terrible bet his on a soil with Flowers growing on him now
It's amazing how far your animations have come since the beginning.
These stories are amazing. Thank you.
I just found this channel and I love it
How the brave women that fought for the Soviet Union in WWI were treated after the war ended was criminal.
America does have many female military heroes as well. I just came across one who was featured this morning at work. Navy Lt. Susan Ahn Cuddy (WW 2 Veteran).
I know I say this quite frequently, just like everyone else here. But your animations are some of the best on youtube
9:37 was that Simo Hayha?
i am genuinely so excited for new Yarnhub videos after watching this one and i can’t wait for more of this content. thank you!
3:45 Co-Sniper : "- Aliya, Nyet !"
Sniper MC : "- Aliya, Da !"
4:58 Not sure of this pose is a homage to the Warpath trailer, but it reminds me of it. A little detail that I noticed. Nice work.
Your channel is basically the opposite of "Show, don't tell"
Rest in peace Aliya
Very beautiful story yarnhub and amazing animation keep going!, Man... If you can make a series on a tv show it would be amazing
Damn bro I cried, love your videos ❤
It’s been well over a year without a Sabaton music video on this channel so I think you’ve earned my subscription
This channel deserved a shoutout!
That other styled animation sequence was a very nice touch.