They had less men, less tanks, less planes, and less equipment, yet they fought on bravely qnd prevented their country from being taken over. Finland is what many should aspire for as a country when faced against overwhelming odds
@@johnrogan9420 Finland didn't need 80 Billion Dollars and Thousands of armoured vehicles as support from 31+ Nations to hold on to their heartland territory. The worst part is that Ukraine is still not winning, their counteroffensive did nothing more than send 20,000 men to their early graves, all this support and they're still losing.
@@onyxdragon1179 Finland is on nazi side.Then,and now.And this is all we can be sure,Totally.But,comedy for me is that movie,where finnish fighters like Rambo's,fighting against soviets .Every bullet hit some russian and russian tank shoots trees,and finnish tanks hits evey time soviet tanks with a 100% accuracy????Comedy.Pure.
My great grandfather was from belarus and got drafted to fight the fins in march 1944. He died near Viipuri, now vyborg, around June 1944, around the time and place this movie is set. Rest in peace to all those who died in that terrible conflict, I wish for it to never happen again.
It's great, but I wouldn't call it really a movie per say. Rather a dramatized documentary. My both grandfathers fought there and got wounded, but survived.
It's always so interesting to see movies about the war and specific battles that aren't American blockbusters. And also fun to randomly hear your own language 😄🇸🇪. Thanks for the upload! 🙏
Thank you for uploading this ww2 film, i didn't know much about Finlands fight against the Russians, so this film and The Unknown Soldier, have certainly gave ne a flavour of that theatre of war.
Just a great movie showing an accurate representation of what really happened. Quite refreshing to see more attention paid to the historical accuracy instead of special effects. God bless all the young that have sacrificed so much on behalf of freedom.
@@jbuckley2546 Oh really? The US is 28 trillion dollars in debt. Every paycheck has money deducted to pay it. In your lifetime you will work months and not see a dime. Your average CEO makes 250 times what you do. He works 1 hour to get the money you work for in a month and a half. Slaves had it better.
@kane3825 That was Estonian volunteer,Captain Olev Aun.He was murdered in Stockholm by KGB in 1951.Just a few days before he was supposed to move to Canada with his family.
All war movies should be like this!!! Non stop action, no sappy love story with some dumb broad, no long dialogue scenes talking about nonsense , no boring character build up scenes showing soldiers when they were little boys back on a farm, no writing letters to mommy saying they are fine and that they miss them. Only action packed mayhem !!
The thing is that there rarely is long arcing hero stories in real war. Just indivitual moments of heroism scattered across the mass of figthing soldiers in battlefields. this movie did not have main carecters and neigther does war.
@@tillamook7446 Well yes. I feel this a question of does one want to see war as entertainment or does one want to understand war as an human experience.
@@haisulful8245 i do see where you're coming from. If its a pure battle movie like Black Hawk Down, who really gives a shit about some poor sod's family who's about to get blown into pieces. But for me I always feel like a movie that includes both makes the experience complete, after all this is all products of human manufacture.
Great movie overall, while not liked by critics. This movie showed greatly how things happened in Tali-Ihantala through key elements on it and not only by characters only. It showed greatly how some of the battles in there commenced and not making us finnish soldiers supermen. My great uncle's 35th Infrantry regiment was deployed to Ihantala 1st of July, he was killed in action on 7th of July.
The Talvisota was a very different battlefield when small section of infantry units could stop entire platoons. For instance in Karelia the Russians lost 80% of their tanks due to mines and rough terrain. Finland was the last country to fight with the Germans until they signed the armistice 6 months before the end of the war. I love Finland 🇫🇮
What an iconic movie (documentary) - no main character, no love story, 100% male cast - war against men and you will learn a good deal of history while watching it. I would even suggest that 15 years later it would be impossible to make movie like this...
"- no main character, no love story, 100% male cast - war against men and ..." This is a documentary film made as close to the lived history as possible. So, indeed no chances for love stories.
32:36, this scene was loosely based on a real event during the war. A Finnish KV-1 was ordered to the front to intercept three T34-85s. When it turned the corner, a shot hit the front of the KV-1, and it got lucky it hit the most armored spot. The KV-1 backed up into safety and the crew bailed, all of their ears were bleeding. While a new crew was being assembled, the Finnish T34-76s were ordered up. When the Finnish T-34 turned the corner it saw that all of the Russian T-34s were backing away, it was able to knock out all three of them. The KV-1 can be found at the Parola tank museum in Finland, where you can see where it was hit.
@@metalfire86able And first private Väisänen destroyed multible ryssä tanks.with banzerfaust, and then dissapiered. Propably killed a tank or artillery...never found.Awardet The Gross Of Mannerheim...after death.
The great people of Finland and their armed forces have my greatest admiration. They overcame insurmountable odds and prevailed against the monster Soviet Union under the leadership of the murderer Stalin and his thugs.
I did’nt know in deep the whole story. The action scenes are very well done, all the characters are good. Moreover there is plenty of original tanks and weapons. Good movie really.
The highest compliment I can pay the Finn's is that although I am British I would like to have fought along side these men . Total love 💓 & respect to Finland .
Even names are real, One milloin men were fighting on Carelian Isthmus. My father was fighting in regiment called "" Jänkäjääkärit the lock of Ihantala". Father was a sniper and group leader too. Finnish artillery with FAF and German Squadron Kuhlmey showed their awfull power at beginning of July 1944. Russia was totally defeated. I met Major Suurkari and General Puroma after war personally.
@@ColinFreeman-kh9us Thank You Sir! He never talked about the war. When asked about it, he said that it is not much fun to remember your best buddies head roll into a ditch when he just stood beside you. The spotters were personally targeted by enemy artillery if they were spotted.
20:05 Now the Blue Swastika was mostly adopted in the Air force in 1918 Yet it still held significant importance to some finns, however, like he points out and is a bit of foreshadowing, the Swastika as we know today has had it's reputation tarnished forever even though the symbol had different connotation such as that of luck or peace. To this day Finland still uses the swastika for the air force academy but no longer uses it on its aircrafts.
No doubt this a first rate movie as are most European war movies Real KV1 s , T26 s Stugs and T34 76 and 85 s . Period prices in a period made War movie unlike American productions in the 60s and 70 s that are using tanks 20 years in the future. I will take subtitles anytime and realism over in historical garbage. The acting is also head and shoulders superior to anything Hollywood can produce today. Perhaps a very few of their productions may qualify for authenticity but the operative word is FEW.
If you make a comparison of other factors than the sizes of their population and territory. In the legendary stand of the Spartans at Thermopyle. Not only did every one think the Persians were a massive giant coming at Athens and, thereby, Greece. In reality, it was not only a massive giant, but this giant had the best weapons and units drawn from the four corners of the Persian Empire, mad and coming to punish and destroy Athens as an example to the rest of the western world. "See what happens if you help an enemy of Persia. Athens would be defeated. Her men put to the sword, it's women raped, male children castrated, women, children and elderly sold into slavery, the city burned, lands salted, temples torn down and it's religious statues broken or melted down to symbolize the destruction of their Gods. That was Persian justice. The ferocious nature of the Persions was reknown. The naval forces at their disposal numbered thousands. They were a modern, for that Era, nation. With the incorporation of the Greek city states that joined Him, Persia matched or exceeded the weaponry of the Greek forces. ATHENS AND HER ALLIES AGAINST PERSIA...are you mad! The Greeks winning was not even a passing thought. It was a joke. The Soviets are a different matter? Contrary to what existed in propanda of the day. Russia simply lacked the weapons, training, intelligence, industrial base or LEADERSHIP to fulfill even a small part of the image most people had of Russia at the time. Realistically, Finnish Units were not being challenged by even standard units. Remember, Stalin had 20,000 officers, and civilians associated with the military, shot as possible counter-revolutionay threats. Most of the best military and intellectual minds of Russia were eliminated. So they had NO great reserve of even competent and able-bodied leaders to lead or train it's units. Russia was also barely keeping itself economically sound enough to fight or supply any war, let alone one in the frozen North. It's weapons were outdated and most personal were not properly trained to properly use the weapons and tanks they possessed to even their minimum effectiveness. Finish forces showed the world and Stalin what was wrong with His army and what needed to be done if He hoped, beyond hope, to challenge the German Army for Hitler had said so and every body knew German and Russian armies were going to meet in combat eventually. In WW2, no Finnish forces ever achieved any fame fighting alongside the regular German Army. The Finn's were barely the equal of the standard German unit of the day. The Finnish forces were not really good except for the use of Ski Troops. They just fought against regular troops that were being lead by the stupid leaders that His purges left Russia. The Finnish troops in the "Winter War" were, at most, no tougher than the average soldier of the day.. like I said: The only thing they contributed to Military tactics was their use of "ski troops" as fast attack units in the snowy hills and mountainous regions. They were doomed to lose the war but unit to unit, they were primarily equal. Russia re-organized the units and appointed a reasonably good general. A simple solution to what should have been an equally simple problem. Roll over the Finn army, if nothing else comes to mind, then by weight of sheer force of numbers.
In winter warfare for example one of the best//the best of Soviet skiing brigades perished while trying to fight against the Finnish military forces. During the Continuation War the Finnish troops had to go to help the German troops in fighting against the Soviets in the northern area since the Germans' warfare was so poor (especially concerning the SS-troops there in the beginning: their fighting was very weak). The Finnish Army organized Winter Warfare courses to the Germans in Finland. The Finnish troops developed and used the "motti"-tactics in warfare (visit for example the Museum of Raatteen tie at Suomussalmi, Finland) where the Soviet troops with their vehicles, instruments, etc. were destroyed in huge amounts in the Winter War. Finland stayed independent. Finland was not occupied before, nor during, neither after the second world war. In Europe there were ONLY three capitals of the counties which fought in the WW 2 which were NOT occupied: London, Helsinki (the Capital of Finland) and Moscow. I am grateful to the Lord Jesus Christ, God the Father and the Holy Spirit for His help to Finland and the Finnish people during, before and after the second world war, all glory, praise, thanksgiving and worship only to God the Father forever! With the love of the Lord Jesus Christ, Miss Marjaana Nivala, a Christian from Finland, from the land of my fathers
The battle of Tali-Ihantala was the largest battle in the history of Northern Europe. It also had the largest conecentration of artillery fire in history. The fire of over 20 artillery battalions (not batteries) was concentrated into a single target area. This is over 250 artillery guns.
This is a great movie in every way. Acting and authenticity is superb. The only drawback is you really have to be Finnish or know a lot about the history of Finland to understand what’s going on sometimes. Not having any arrows or markings on the map also make things confusing. Otherwise just enjoy it as a battle film
Fine war film. The story line, jumping from battle to battle was unique. Different characters in some of the fields made the movie much more interesting than others. Can't believe all apparently authentic equipment, stugs, FW 190!, T 34's to no end. Got a good surf buddy from Finland, gonna have to turn him on to this flick. Five popcorn boxes from me!
All I know , I ve been viewed by films and documentaries tje victories of Allied forces . And the courage of their men. Only now through this film , there is histories how few armies of German and Finland fought in defence their position and gained victory. They are heroes from their side and the fallen Red Army are heroes from their side. And I wished we human that live in this only world never go to war nomore. Let other nation lives in their country freely and can know each other ways of life through strong friendship. Live Peacefully No War.
We're the same "blood type" Dave, I guess. I hate it when war movies are too sentimental and mushy, centered around some silly love story. A few exceptions are movies where the war starts because of love for a woman like Troy for instance. My pleasure!
I treated this like a movie. Excellent and entertaining. If one can call war entertaining. Better on the silver screen than in reality. Men will always wage war sadly.
I live in north central British Columbia. This movie looks like it was filmed in the forests of my backyard. Same logging roads. Same type of trees, bushes, willows and even down to the piles of ash left over from slash burning in the open cut blocks. And yes, there are even very young trees (spruce I think) obviously put there by tree planters.
Those sturmgeschutze that we see in this film could be some of the ones the Finns used in WW 2.They used them,at least,untill 1965 the ones they had left.In Finnish museum these days.And the Soumi submachinegun was used for a good many years.Did some shooting with one some years ago.Very good precision.Was as treat to shoot it.One of the absolutley best submachine Guns ever,execept the weight.Around 8 kg with a 75 round drum mag.
To those that think that Finland was Nazi: - There were Finnish Jews at the front - Finnish soldiers helped them to build a synagogue at the front (Do you know about any other army that did this??) - The Germans wanted to give Iron crosses to five Jews. Some of the Germans did probably know that they were Jews. - Those five Jews refused to take the Iron crosses.
@@anti_western_eugenicists Soviet Troops rounded up people who they believed most likely would be a apart of the Bourgeoisie, The soviets believed that Judaism Bred Capitalism and should be abolished, and there way of abolishing is Executions and forced labour camps
The Panzerfaust instructor at 41:12 is wearing a West German BGS M53 Stahlhelm. Although inaccurate to the period, that's a nice touch to see in a film, since those are quite hard to come by. You can tell a LOT of effort went into props and gear. Two thumbs up!
Hand Salute to all Finland Airman & Foot Soldiers..they just Defend The Motherland against Red Aggressors...Never in the field of Human conflict was so much owed by so many to so few....Bravo all Finland Aces...small but lethal.
I like that the Swedish volunteers are included, one of the few times the swedes actually were in combat during the war besides the winter war and the SS.
@@Eddy67756 The Finland-Svenska volunteers were the continuation war in which they fought in the "Svenska frivillig bataljonen. I'm referring to the SFK, Svenska frivilig kåren which were made up of around 3800 Swedes equipped with Swedish weapons and gear during the winter war.
Great film thank you for the upload I hope one day we can stop painting WW2 as the axis and allies total good vs total evil and recognize that there was good and evil on both sides thank you again for sharing this
Yeah in finland option the big soviet was bad. They try occupied our small country. And german was only one to help amd give weapons and outher so we survive . And Finland was not axis country. In every side there was good and bad people.
What's really cool is the authenticity. I read that the StuGs used at 11:32 are the real deal, having actually served during the Continuation War and were preserved after the end of hostilities.
Finland Took The StuGs out from service on 1963, so Finland REALLY Loved these Tanks, they had a radio and powerful Cannon and Crew could easily communicate much better than in Russian Tanks.
@@ArviPontsa They're not Hollywood movies. Hollywood movies are American made (hence HOLLYWOOD). If those two movies you mentioned were made by Hollywood, they would have given them terrible English voice over dubs (with American accents lol), cus people are too lazy to read subtitles.
@kivikunnas Luulempa että tarkoitti kapteeni Kaarnaa, joka ennen lammiota oli komppanian päällikkö. Kun Pirkka Pekka-Petelius tässä kenraalia näytteli.
I had to feel a little sorry for the Russian army. They got their asses kicked big time. I got a tiny FINLAND flag on my bicycle trailer by coincidence. A couple of people recognized it here in Arizona.
@@markr.devereux3385 Not that exagerated, and they actually force the finns to signed a peace deal twice. The finns never lost but they couldn't hold them for much long.
@@joseffinn5836 There is one that mentions it briefly (as a flashback) and takes part in the karelian front, altough they fought german commandos in that one and is not a movie is a small series.
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Following the launch of Operation Barbarossa at around 3:15 a.m. on 22 June 1941, the Soviet Union sent seven bombers on a retaliatory airstrike into Finland, hitting targets at 6:06 a.m. Helsinki time as reported by the Finnish coastal defence ship Väinämöinen.[91] On the morning of 25 June, the Soviet Union launched another air offensive, with 460 fighters and bombers targeting 19 airfields in Finland, however inaccurate intelligence and poor bombing accuracy resulted in several raids hitting Finnish cities, or municipalities, causing considerable damage. 23 Soviet bombers were lost in this strike while the Finnish forces lost no aircraft.[92][93][69] Although the USSR claimed that the airstrikes were directed against German targets, particularly airfields, in Finland,[94] the Finnish government used the attacks as justification for the approval of a "defensive war"
Nice movie, very realistic and well made.Nice to see something from the Finnish side. I read some comments and found the Unknown soldier movie and will watch it next.
Whats terrible was that Finland was always under threat by both the Reich and the Soviets, even in both continuation and winter wars, they were both defending and taking back what was intially there territory from the russians, and out of many other smaller nations, their wars were most justified, compared to the N@Zis and the Soviets who wanted conquest.
Finland was never under threat by Germany but the Soviet Union and/or Russia has always been the enemy, no matter what kind of ideology they adhere to.
@@herptek considering Finland's fate in 1939 was decided by Nazi Germany and Soviet Union together, it certainly was a threat, just like to the Baltic States and Poland.
@@XoravaX The Germans were not in favor of these Soviet invasions in spite of the deal they felt pressured to make. Neither was the claiming of the Soviet sphere of interest as agreed in the actual German interest, as they knew there would be a war against the communist world sooner or later, whoever started it.
i watch this many times include estonia 1944. both was superb war film and nearly accurate. it really fascinating for anyone learn ww2 machine rifle etc.
Finns make the best Eastern Front war movies, hands down.
They had less men, less tanks, less planes, and less equipment, yet they fought on bravely qnd prevented their country from being taken over. Finland is what many should aspire for as a country when faced against overwhelming odds
🇺🇦 Ukraine .."hold my beer".
@@johnrogan9420 Finland didn't need 80 Billion Dollars and Thousands of armoured vehicles as support from 31+ Nations to hold on to their heartland territory. The worst part is that Ukraine is still not winning, their counteroffensive did nothing more than send 20,000 men to their early graves, all this support and they're still losing.
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@@onyxdragon1179 Finland is on nazi side.Then,and now.And this is all we can be sure,Totally.But,comedy for me is that movie,where finnish fighters like Rambo's,fighting against soviets .Every bullet hit some russian and russian tank shoots trees,and finnish tanks hits evey time soviet tanks with a 100% accuracy????Comedy.Pure.
@@stichsticher9157these battles were real and that tank battle really happened in '44. U can check the facts from google
My great grandfather was from belarus and got drafted to fight the fins in march 1944. He died near Viipuri, now vyborg, around June 1944, around the time and place this movie is set. Rest in peace to all those who died in that terrible conflict, I wish for it to never happen again.
what belarus have to do , this movie.
@@ArviPontsa They fought in the Red Army and fought in Finland which where the movie is set in
@@msg9920 monkeys...and puppets
@@msg9920 Who cares?
@@ArviPontsa I was just informing you and you asked what Belarus has to do with it.
My grandpa fought during the Continuation War to reclaim his birthplace of Karelia. He was deployed as a scout behind enemy lines.
swede?
this is a kind of war movie which is action packed and doesnt have boring scenes, good job director!
I can agree!!
Finnish war movies are always superb! As a Finnish history buff I can say that almost everything in this film is just perfect!
This is estonian movie right?
@@vineethvijayan3839 no, the Estonian is “1944”, this is a Finnish movie called “1944: The Final Defence”
@@HyperFT10 Ok ✌🏻
You’ll know they were forced by Stalin to attack their German allies then
@@vineethvijayan3839 This is a Finnish movie.
One of the best war movies I have ever seen. I highly recommend it to anyone interested in WWII history.
It's great, but I wouldn't call it really a movie per say. Rather a dramatized documentary. My both grandfathers fought there and got wounded, but survived.
@@speggeri90 Those men are heroes. It will take a lot to fill their shoes.
Most countries outside of the usa make decent war movies.
@@tillamook7446 Talvisota...there is a movie.
It's always so interesting to see movies about the war and specific battles that aren't American blockbusters. And also fun to randomly hear your own language 😄🇸🇪. Thanks for the upload! 🙏
Thank you for uploading this ww2 film, i didn't know much about Finlands fight against the Russians, so this film and The Unknown Soldier, have certainly gave ne a flavour of that theatre of war.
Thanks for subtitles ; Long live the bravery of the Finnish soldier and grateful to the Swedish volunteers, greetings from Brazil
True patriots, this is by far one of the best movies-stories ever.
Just a great movie showing an accurate representation of what really happened. Quite refreshing to see more attention paid to the historical accuracy instead of special effects. God bless all the young that have sacrificed so much on behalf of freedom.
And the guy shoot another guy butt
Freedom? Only the rich have it.
@@bartbannister394 Then you're blind.
@@jbuckley2546 Oh really? The US is 28 trillion dollars in debt. Every paycheck has money deducted to pay it. In your lifetime you will work months and not see a dime. Your average CEO makes 250 times what you do. He works 1 hour to get the money you work for in a month and a half. Slaves had it better.
Liked really seeing estonian badge on a guy.
Great that you included us too. Great movie, suomi!🇪🇪🇫🇮
Isn’t the movie made by Estonia?
@@digocr no this is finnish movie
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@@digocr I think there is also an Estonian movie titled "1944", but this is a different movie.
@kane3825 That was Estonian volunteer,Captain Olev Aun.He was murdered in Stockholm by KGB in 1951.Just a few days before he was supposed to move to Canada with his family.
All war movies should be like this!!! Non stop action, no sappy love story with some dumb broad, no long dialogue scenes talking about nonsense , no boring character build up scenes showing soldiers when they were little boys back on a farm, no writing letters to mommy saying they are fine and that they miss them. Only action packed mayhem !!
Exactly!!! I agree with you a 100% ... top notch comment from you and a slight giggle from my side as well :D Totally nailed it!
The thing is that there rarely is long arcing hero stories in real war. Just indivitual moments of heroism scattered across the mass of figthing soldiers in battlefields. this movie did not have main carecters and neigther does war.
Well that'd be pretty fucken boring don't ya think? Band of brothers includes downtime as well as the big money war shots.
@@tillamook7446 Well yes. I feel this a question of does one want to see war as entertainment or does one want to understand war as an human experience.
@@haisulful8245 i do see where you're coming from. If its a pure battle movie like Black Hawk Down, who really gives a shit about some poor sod's family who's about to get blown into pieces. But for me I always feel like a movie that includes both makes the experience complete, after all this is all products of human manufacture.
My father has made the incredible music for this film! Very dear to my heart! ❤️
Great movie overall, while not liked by critics. This movie showed greatly how things happened in Tali-Ihantala through key elements on it and not only by characters only. It showed greatly how some of the battles in there commenced and not making us finnish soldiers supermen.
My great uncle's 35th Infrantry regiment was deployed to Ihantala 1st of July, he was killed in action on 7th of July.
Thank you for good quality upload with English subtitles.
The Talvisota was a very different battlefield when small section of infantry units could stop entire platoons.
For instance in Karelia the Russians lost 80% of their tanks due to mines and rough terrain.
Finland was the last country to fight with the Germans until they signed the armistice 6 months before the end of the war.
I love Finland 🇫🇮
What an iconic movie (documentary) - no main character, no love story, 100% male cast - war against men and you will learn a good deal of history while watching it. I would even suggest that 15 years later it would be impossible to make movie like this...
"- no main character, no love story, 100% male cast - war against men and ..." This is a documentary film made as close to the lived history as possible. So, indeed no chances for love stories.
Stalin did the maths, he known a full invasion to Finland would be too costly, Finns fight extremly well
Exactly and it was further reinforced by their utter failure of reaching lappeenranta (mainland Finland) instead they still fought on karelian isthmus
32:36, this scene was loosely based on a real event during the war. A Finnish KV-1 was ordered to the front to intercept three T34-85s. When it turned the corner, a shot hit the front of the KV-1, and it got lucky it hit the most armored spot. The KV-1 backed up into safety and the crew bailed, all of their ears were bleeding. While a new crew was being assembled, the Finnish T34-76s were ordered up. When the Finnish T-34 turned the corner it saw that all of the Russian T-34s were backing away, it was able to knock out all three of them.
The KV-1 can be found at the Parola tank museum in Finland, where you can see where it was hit.
Thanks share this bro
@@metalfire86able And first private Väisänen destroyed multible ryssä tanks.with banzerfaust, and then dissapiered.
Propably killed a tank or artillery...never found.Awardet The Gross Of Mannerheim...after death.
@@ArviPontsa probably KIA.
They wanted to showed some brave act during late stage.
Finn doing good in this long war even in high odds
It´s nice to learn some histories that´s not being told by the big movie makers. Nice movie. Greetings from Brasil
The great people of Finland and their armed forces have my greatest admiration. They overcame insurmountable odds and prevailed against the monster Soviet Union under the leadership of the murderer Stalin and his thugs.
@Be Simple & Be Sample Both. Stalin and Hitler by attacking Poland.
I did’nt know in deep the whole story. The action scenes are very well done, all the characters are good. Moreover there is plenty of original tanks and weapons. Good movie really.
What a great movie. My grand dad was from Finland. Have read much about the winter war and what followed. This was so good to watch. Well done.
The highest compliment I can pay the Finn's is that although I am British I would like to have fought along side these men . Total love 💓 & respect to Finland .
used to watch this with my dad every independence day when i was a kid, great movie.
Even names are real, One milloin men were fighting on Carelian Isthmus. My father was fighting in regiment called "" Jänkäjääkärit the lock of Ihantala". Father was a sniper and group leader too. Finnish artillery with FAF and German Squadron Kuhlmey showed their awfull power at beginning of July 1944. Russia was totally defeated. I met Major Suurkari and General Puroma after war personally.
My father was an Artillery Spotter in Tali-Ihantala. Not the easiest position to be in.
Huge respect to your dad mate, from Australia
@@ColinFreeman-kh9us Thank You Sir! He never talked about the war. When asked about it, he said that it is not much fun to remember your best buddies head roll into a ditch when he just stood beside you. The spotters were personally targeted by enemy artillery if they were spotted.
Excellent war movie.
20:05 Now the Blue Swastika was mostly adopted in the Air force in 1918 Yet it still held significant importance to some finns, however, like he points out and is a bit of foreshadowing, the Swastika as we know today has had it's reputation tarnished forever even though the symbol had different connotation such as that of luck or peace.
To this day Finland still uses the swastika for the air force academy but no longer uses it on its aircrafts.
some western plane also use it during WW1 for luck
And this ladies and gentlemen, is why Finland, next to USA, has the strongest artillery in all of Nato.
NATO is a (WEF) criminal organisation, nothing to do with defense.
@@javasrevenge7121 orcz dont have a say...💙💛💙💛
Dang straight war is hell but you hit sacrifice
@@javasrevenge7121without NATO Portugal would be Western Russia.
@@javasrevenge7121 nice bait XD
No doubt this a first rate movie as are most European war movies Real KV1 s , T26 s Stugs and T34 76 and 85 s . Period prices in a period made War movie unlike American productions in the 60s and 70 s that are using tanks 20 years in the future. I will take subtitles anytime and realism over in historical garbage. The acting is also head and shoulders superior to anything Hollywood can produce today. Perhaps a very few of their productions may qualify for authenticity but the operative word is FEW.
Nice to hear. The KV-1 isn't a real one though.
You have to admire the Finns. A heroic war against a country 50 times bigger.
If you make a comparison of other factors than the sizes of their population and territory.
In the legendary stand of the Spartans at Thermopyle. Not only did every one think the Persians were a massive giant coming at Athens and, thereby, Greece. In reality, it was not only a massive giant, but this giant had the best weapons and units drawn from the four corners of the Persian Empire, mad and coming to punish and destroy Athens as an example to the rest of the western world. "See what happens if you help an enemy of Persia. Athens would be defeated. Her men put to the sword, it's women raped, male children castrated, women, children and elderly sold into slavery, the city burned, lands salted, temples torn down and it's religious statues broken or melted down to symbolize the destruction of their Gods. That was Persian justice.
The ferocious nature of the Persions was reknown. The naval forces at their disposal numbered thousands. They were a modern, for that Era, nation. With the incorporation of the Greek city states that joined Him, Persia matched or exceeded the weaponry of the Greek forces. ATHENS AND HER ALLIES AGAINST PERSIA...are you mad! The Greeks winning was not even a passing thought. It was a joke.
The Soviets are a different matter? Contrary to what existed in propanda of the day. Russia simply lacked the weapons, training, intelligence, industrial base or LEADERSHIP to fulfill even a small part of the image most people had of Russia at the time. Realistically, Finnish Units were not being challenged by even standard units. Remember, Stalin had 20,000 officers, and civilians associated with the military, shot as possible counter-revolutionay threats. Most of the best military and intellectual minds of Russia were eliminated. So they had NO great reserve of even competent and able-bodied leaders to lead or train it's units.
Russia was also barely keeping itself economically sound enough to fight or supply any war, let alone one in the frozen North. It's weapons were outdated and most personal were not properly trained to properly use the weapons and tanks they possessed to even their minimum effectiveness.
Finish forces showed the world and Stalin what was wrong with His army and what needed to be done if He hoped, beyond hope, to challenge the German Army for Hitler had said so and
every body knew German and Russian armies were going to meet in combat eventually.
In WW2, no Finnish forces ever achieved any fame fighting alongside the regular German Army. The Finn's were barely the equal of the standard German unit of the day. The Finnish forces were not really good except for the use of Ski Troops. They just fought against regular troops that were being lead by the stupid leaders that His purges left Russia.
The Finnish troops in the "Winter War" were, at most, no tougher than the average soldier of the day.. like I said: The only thing they contributed to Military tactics was their use of "ski troops" as fast attack units in the snowy hills and mountainous regions. They were doomed to lose the war but unit to unit, they were primarily equal. Russia re-organized the units and appointed a reasonably good general. A simple solution to what should have been an equally simple problem. Roll over the Finn army, if nothing else comes to mind, then by weight of sheer force of numbers.
In winter warfare for example one of the best//the best of Soviet skiing brigades perished while trying to fight against the Finnish military forces. During the Continuation War the Finnish troops had to go to help the German troops in fighting against the Soviets in the northern area since the Germans' warfare was so poor (especially concerning the SS-troops there in the beginning: their fighting was very weak). The Finnish Army organized Winter Warfare courses to the Germans in Finland. The Finnish troops developed and used the "motti"-tactics in warfare (visit for example the Museum of Raatteen tie at Suomussalmi, Finland) where the Soviet troops with their vehicles, instruments, etc. were destroyed in huge amounts in the Winter War. Finland stayed independent. Finland was not occupied before, nor during, neither after the second world war. In Europe there were ONLY three capitals of the counties which fought in the WW 2 which were NOT occupied: London, Helsinki (the Capital of Finland) and Moscow. I am grateful to the Lord Jesus Christ, God the Father and the Holy Spirit for His help to Finland and the Finnish people during, before and after the second world war, all glory, praise, thanksgiving and worship only to God the Father forever! With the love of the Lord Jesus Christ, Miss Marjaana Nivala, a Christian from Finland, from the land of my fathers
Thank you so much for upload the movie.
The battle of Tali-Ihantala was the largest battle in the history of Northern Europe. It also had the largest conecentration of artillery fire in history. The fire of over 20 artillery battalions (not batteries) was concentrated into a single target area. This is over 250 artillery guns.
This is a great movie in every way. Acting and authenticity is superb. The only drawback is you really have to be Finnish or know a lot about the history of Finland to understand what’s going on sometimes. Not having any arrows or markings on the map also make things confusing. Otherwise just enjoy it as a battle film
Unexpectedly well produced ww2 movie. Rarely goes 10min without battle action. Not recommended for sissies.
Thanks for posting this, I've always wanted to see this movie.
My pleasure, Carl!
Fine war film. The story line, jumping from battle to battle was unique. Different characters in some of the fields made the movie much more interesting than others. Can't believe all apparently authentic equipment, stugs, FW 190!, T 34's to no end. Got a good surf buddy from Finland, gonna have to turn him on to this flick. Five popcorn boxes from me!
All I know , I ve been viewed by films and documentaries tje victories of Allied forces . And the courage of their men.
Only now through this film , there is histories how few armies of German and Finland fought in defence their position and gained victory. They are heroes from their side and the fallen Red Army are heroes from their side.
And I wished we human that live in this only world never go to war nomore. Let other nation lives in their country freely and can know each other ways of life through strong friendship. Live Peacefully No War.
I never heard to much about this part of the war. Great movie . All action and no stupid love story in it. Thank You.
We're the same "blood type" Dave, I guess. I hate it when war movies are too sentimental and mushy, centered around some silly love story. A few exceptions are movies where the war starts because of love for a woman like Troy for instance. My pleasure!
Very well presented movie . The original parts were blended in so well it took me awhile to figure them out.
Thanks for having this movie up I liked it 😎👍🏼
Good movie. Congratulations from Kazakhstan. 🎉
I treated this like a movie. Excellent and entertaining. If one can call war entertaining. Better on the silver screen than in reality. Men will always wage war sadly.
I live in north central British Columbia. This movie looks like it was filmed in the forests of my backyard. Same logging roads. Same type of trees, bushes, willows and even down to the piles of ash left over from slash burning in the open cut blocks. And yes, there are even very young trees (spruce I think) obviously put there by tree planters.
Those where 70-100y trees.We also got them plenty :)
This is better than many Hollywood "blockbusters" 👍
I watched full movie and it one of best www2 movie
Those sturmgeschutze that we see in this film could be some of the ones the Finns used in WW 2.They used them,at least,untill 1965 the ones they had left.In Finnish museum these days.And the Soumi submachinegun was used for a good many years.Did some shooting with one some years ago.Very good precision.Was as treat to shoot it.One of the absolutley best submachine Guns ever,execept the weight.Around 8 kg with a 75 round drum mag.
It is "suomi" and it means Finland in finnish
Excellent one...............Thanks
To those that think that Finland was Nazi:
- There were Finnish Jews at the front
- Finnish soldiers helped them to build a synagogue at the front (Do you know about any other army that did this??)
- The Germans wanted to give Iron crosses to five Jews. Some of the Germans did probably know that they were Jews.
- Those five Jews refused to take the Iron crosses.
Finns were not nazis. No need to smear the brave Finns.
Dont get me wrong, I agree. But Romania also Employed hundreds of Gypsies and Jews and they where Still Nazis
There was jews on soviet army. And a lot..
@@anti_western_eugenicists not really, a large amount of jews died in the Holodamor
@@anti_western_eugenicists Soviet Troops rounded up people who they believed most likely would be a apart of the Bourgeoisie, The soviets believed that Judaism Bred Capitalism and should be abolished, and there way of abolishing is Executions and forced labour camps
The Panzerfaust instructor at 41:12 is wearing a West German BGS M53 Stahlhelm. Although inaccurate to the period, that's a nice touch to see in a film, since those are quite hard to come by. You can tell a LOT of effort went into props and gear. Two thumbs up!
greetings from Hungary, excellent movie. Thank you.
Greetings Andreas from Slovakia! Glad you liked it! My pleasure, köszönöm!
Mycket bra film ! Tackar broderfolket för uppoffringen under kriget !❤
Hand Salute to all Finland Airman & Foot Soldiers..they just Defend The Motherland against Red Aggressors...Never in the field of Human conflict was so much owed by so many to so few....Bravo all Finland Aces...small but lethal.
Winston Churchill citation after Battle of Britain ... nice one!
Finland is called a fatherland btw
I like that the Swedish volunteers are included, one of the few times the swedes actually were in combat during the war besides the winter war and the SS.
Those are most likely finlandssvenska.
@@Eddy67756 The Finland-Svenska volunteers were the continuation war in which they fought in the "Svenska frivillig bataljonen. I'm referring to the SFK, Svenska frivilig kåren which were made up of around 3800 Swedes equipped with Swedish weapons and gear during the winter war.
@@Eddy67756I speak swedish and i can hear by their accent that there are both swedes and finlandsvenska
@@sparrisguy6330 The Finland-swedes were not volunteers. They are just as much Finnish as the Finnish speaking soldiers
@@Carl-ht3wt There were Swedes in the SFB too though. It's literally called Svenska frivillig bataljonen (Swedish Volunteer battalion).
This is one of several fine films concerning the Finnish side of things...all well produced and, to me, quite engrossing...
One of the best WWII movies I have ever seen!.....wow!....God Bless all who fought and perished,............
Great film thank you for the upload I hope one day we can stop painting WW2 as the axis and allies total good vs total evil and recognize that there was good and evil on both sides thank you again for sharing this
No problem William, my pleasure!
Yeah in finland option the big soviet was bad. They try occupied our small country.
And german was only one to help amd give weapons and outher so we survive
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And Finland was not axis country.
In every side there was good and bad people.
Great to learn history of this region!
Don't matter what language is spoken during the war , war is ugly full stop.
What's really cool is the authenticity. I read that the StuGs used at 11:32 are the real deal, having actually served during the Continuation War and were preserved after the end of hostilities.
Finland Took The StuGs out from service on 1963, so Finland REALLY Loved these Tanks, they had a radio and powerful Cannon and Crew could easily communicate much better than in Russian Tanks.
Quite confusing, Finnish troops wearing Ruskie helmuts n riding Russian tanks
I've been wanting to see this movie for a long time but previously had only been able to find segments.
Those Finns were badass they fought like hell and the Soviet Union couldn’t conquer them two times.
Oh yeah! The soviets could do nothing but shit their pants! Just the same as with Ukrainians!)
A Great war movie. Beautiful music and the theme song.
Great movie. One of the better war movies.
Excellent movie, thank you!
My pleasure!
Thanks for upload 👌
You saved me from having to buy it
I’m English and this film is fantastic, against all the odds
Another superb Finnish film.
a great war movie, a few movie portraying the sequel war, loved the tank fights and the use of real tanks, like Stugs And t34
Wow, that was an amazing piece of history, great movie. 👍
im finally begining to understand where my father got his tersness from, Lord rest his soul rgw/73 usa
What a great movie better than much holliwood ones this is how a war looks like, not the same as holliwood movies the detail is great.
Well, watch Winter war or Unknown soldier.
Links!
@@ArviPontsa They're not Hollywood movies. Hollywood movies are American made (hence HOLLYWOOD).
If those two movies you mentioned were made by Hollywood, they would have given them terrible English voice over dubs (with American accents lol), cus people are too lazy to read subtitles.
Great movie on a part of WW2 history that I’m not very familiar with. Thank you for posting this !
My pleasure, John!
Those stugs are some beautiful beasts! 6:09, the captain from 'The Unknown Soldier' got promoted to General here.
@kivikunnas Luulempa että tarkoitti kapteeni Kaarnaa, joka ennen lammiota oli komppanian päällikkö. Kun Pirkka Pekka-Petelius tässä kenraalia näytteli.
Against all odds Finland was incredible. I never this before. Great video.
My great uncle was a Finnish soldier killed in this very important battle.
Sorry for your loss
Rest in Peace, hero. His ultimate sacrifice was not in vain - you, Finns, retained your independence.
I've got my grandfather's bayonet and pocket knife on my wall!
I had to feel a little sorry for the Russian army. They got their asses kicked big time. I got a tiny FINLAND flag on my bicycle trailer by coincidence. A couple of people recognized it here in Arizona.
@@markr.devereux3385 Not that exagerated, and they actually force the finns to signed a peace deal twice. The finns never lost but they couldn't hold them for much long.
Great video thanks for the video 🇩🇪 🇲🇾
"In the jaws of peril, Finland shows what free men can do." Winston Churchill
Good movie from the Finnish Perspective , thanks for sharing
My pleasure John!
The Russians do not like to talk or write about this war and for obvious reasons. There are no Russian movies about the Finnish war that I know about.
@@joseffinn5836 There is one that mentions it briefly (as a flashback) and takes part in the karelian front, altough they fought german commandos in that one and is not a movie is a small series.
Following the launch of Operation Barbarossa at around 3:15 a.m. on 22 June 1941, the Soviet Union sent seven bombers on a retaliatory airstrike into Finland, hitting targets at 6:06 a.m. Helsinki time as reported by the Finnish coastal defence ship Väinämöinen.[91] On the morning of 25 June, the Soviet Union launched another air offensive, with 460 fighters and bombers targeting 19 airfields in Finland, however inaccurate intelligence and poor bombing accuracy resulted in several raids hitting Finnish cities, or municipalities, causing considerable damage. 23 Soviet bombers were lost in this strike while the Finnish forces lost no aircraft.[92][93][69] Although the USSR claimed that the airstrikes were directed against German targets, particularly airfields, in Finland,[94] the Finnish government used the attacks as justification for the approval of a "defensive war"
Thank you for your contribution, frank santiago! Much appreciated!
Nice movie, very realistic and well made.Nice to see something from the Finnish side. I read some comments and found the Unknown soldier movie and will watch it next.
Whats terrible was that Finland was always under threat by both the Reich and the Soviets, even in both continuation and winter wars, they were both defending and taking back what was intially there territory from the russians, and out of many other smaller nations, their wars were most justified, compared to the N@Zis and the Soviets who wanted conquest.
Наверное именно поэтому СССР был меньше Российской Империи. Подождите….
Finland was never under threat by Germany but the Soviet Union and/or Russia has always been the enemy, no matter what kind of ideology they adhere to.
@@herptekduring Russian Empire before Bobrikov time it’s hard to say that Russian were enemies to Finland
@@herptek considering Finland's fate in 1939 was decided by Nazi Germany and Soviet Union together, it certainly was a threat, just like to the Baltic States and Poland.
@@XoravaX The Germans were not in favor of these Soviet invasions in spite of the deal they felt pressured to make. Neither was the claiming of the Soviet sphere of interest as agreed in the actual German interest, as they knew there would be a war against the communist world sooner or later, whoever started it.
This movie makes me want to go live in Finland.............
kiitos ilmaisesta elokuvasta
ilo on minun puolellani
My grandfather get this medal ❤love you grandfather Mr.Tham Bahadur rai🎉
i watch this many times include estonia 1944. both was superb war film and nearly accurate.
it really fascinating for anyone learn ww2 machine rifle etc.
It was a Good depiction of the war and the People involved.
Very different war movie, I like it.
Thanks for this film 👍😉.
What a great movie to see for a change, so much dross here on You Tube. Thanks for sharing.
One of the best Finnish war movie
So nice movie. Watching from Philippines ❤
It' s a great movie, like a master' class of world' s Historic.
Agreed. The politics is another matter.
The movie production was superb, down to every detail.
Bravest men of ww 2 Finns.
Good acting/movie! Greetings from Manila! ☺️🇵🇭
Greetings Joshua! Greeting the Philippines!
Masterpiece and accuracy
Thank you. Excellent.
My pleasure Adam!
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