In my opinion, the documentary includes so many details that can distract people from the main stream of the story. The series is suitable for someone who has already known about the main events of the war and wants to get to know more details about it, but not for someone who has no prior knowledge on the war. The documentary is comprehensive by the way, but it would be great if it concentrates on one aspect of the war (strategy) then you will create more documentaries about this war but on other aspects (soldiers, generals, military forces, weapons, etc.).
Heartbreaking ending for the Russian Empire and their hitherto gigantic war effort, but of course, it was in the same time a huge relief for Imperial Germany, and most of all, for the Dual Monarchy, which was on its last leg also. As for the Romanians, the series' assessment about them is unflattering, but well deserved. I know no other European entity, which is despised so much than this. All their neighbors dislike them, as well as numerous other countries further away, who had experience with them, and were on the receiving end to their customary unreliability and treachery. Not even their chief ally France, who they admire endlessly, esteem them much. Their undying love affair for France, is a strictly one sided affair. Hopefully these dogs' comeuppance, will happen sometimes in the future.
@@generalbooger9146 you're gonna go to hell for that! Bc of memes, "you're going to Brazil" means you're going straight into hell for not showing respect to both sides in both World Wars, no matter how cruel or ruthless they all were! That's what I say! Respect the elders!
The comments here about the 'useless' Italian army which was in the war in order to give Austria someone to beat highlight the level of false propaganda in this film. At the time of the Brusilov Offensive, Italy was about to launch the Sixth Battle of the Isonzo and indeed at the beginning of the year, the front was entirely on foreign soil - unlike Russia which had lost a huge amount of territory. Austria had previsouly launched an attack on the Assiago Plateau but it was called the Strafexpedition and was not meant to be anything more than that. The claim that Italy was on the verge of going under is complete nonsense.
DMVoiceStudios If you are referring to the Sixth Battle of the Isonzo then I doubt that they could have pushed much further than Gorizia. I know the area quite well, it is very mountainous. Gorizia is just the foothills of the Julian Alps. As for the Twelfth Battle which you mention, I am sure that will be covered very well this time next year.
Alan Heath Italians were mere burdens on their allies in both world wars, individual Italian soldiers were valiant and competent, but lack the equipment and leadership.
I feel you... No country's propaganda can be rose-colored. We must accept the truth, whether we want it or not. It's that simple, yet it's hard as well.
Great series. Star Media rocks!
Thank you very much! Spasibo!
what's the accordion music at the end?
In my opinion, the documentary includes so many details that can distract people from the main stream of the story. The series is suitable for someone who has already known about the main events of the war and wants to get to know more details about it, but not for someone who has no prior knowledge on the war. The documentary is comprehensive by the way, but it would be great if it concentrates on one aspect of the war (strategy) then you will create more documentaries about this war but on other aspects (soldiers, generals, military forces, weapons, etc.).
Agreed. That's why I'm watching it for the second time
Im your opinion regarding this serie on 1WW. I think their 2War in the East -Soviet Storm was better.
Heartbreaking ending for the Russian Empire and their hitherto gigantic war effort, but of course, it was in the same time a huge relief for Imperial Germany, and most of all, for the Dual Monarchy, which was on its last leg also. As for the Romanians, the series' assessment about them is unflattering, but well deserved. I know no other European entity, which is despised so much than this. All their neighbors dislike them, as well as numerous other countries further away, who had experience with them, and were on the receiving end to their customary unreliability and treachery. Not even their chief ally France, who they admire endlessly, esteem them much. Their undying love affair for France, is a strictly one sided affair. Hopefully these dogs' comeuppance, will happen sometimes in the future.
The Italians were a comedy even in World War 1
Hey, show some respect or else, you'll go to Brazil!
@@pma281 what does that even mean?
@@generalbooger9146 you're gonna go to hell for that! Bc of memes, "you're going to Brazil" means you're going straight into hell for not showing respect to both sides in both World Wars, no matter how cruel or ruthless they all were! That's what I say! Respect the elders!
@32:00 ☆ How many Football's were Punctured during the British Advance?
They aren't called 'stilts' they are 'crutches'. Stilts are what clowns walk on.
золотые слово Уинстона Черчила про России.
Вам Нам , если что он хотел на неё напасть;)
@@vintage1288 Хотел напасть на СССР дуринь 1945 году. А цитата приведёная Черчиля из его журнального издание выпущенная примерно 22 году.
Yese4 Боже глаза промой , я что год указал , или точную дату назвал?
The comments here about the 'useless' Italian army which was in the war in order to give Austria someone to beat highlight the level of false propaganda in this film. At the time of the Brusilov Offensive, Italy was about to launch the Sixth Battle of the Isonzo and indeed at the beginning of the year, the front was entirely on foreign soil - unlike Russia which had lost a huge amount of territory. Austria had previsouly launched an attack on the Assiago Plateau but it was called the Strafexpedition and was not meant to be anything more than that. The claim that Italy was on the verge of going under is complete nonsense.
DMVoiceStudios
If you are referring to the Sixth Battle of the Isonzo then I doubt that they could have pushed much further than Gorizia. I know the area quite well, it is very mountainous. Gorizia is just the foothills of the Julian Alps. As for the Twelfth Battle which you mention, I am sure that will be covered very well this time next year.
Alan Heath Italians were mere burdens on their allies in both world wars, individual Italian soldiers were valiant and competent, but lack the equipment and leadership.
@@jupiterloverful watch Uomini Contro (1970) and we'll prove you either wrong or right, our Arab friend!
@@jupiterloverful They tied a very considerable portion of the Central forces.
@@pma281 a movie?
Funny how Russian military personnel call their superior officers by their names. "Good day Alexei Maximovich"
why didn't russians have steel helmets
Barbara Clark They did actually
Their brains are smaller and the Steel Helmets crush their skulls.
I find this documentary too biased!
Especially when they talk about other allied countries like Serbia, Italia and my Romania.
I feel you... No country's propaganda can be rose-colored. We must accept the truth, whether we want it or not. It's that simple, yet it's hard as well.
железные чудовище😂😂