00:01 - The beginning of the summer campaign of 1942. The German offensive on the Donbas, incredibly heavy battles in the Donets region and the Don bend, the breakthrough of the South-Western Front, the Germans going to the Volga and Stalingrad. (The frames with black arrows at 00:01 and a woman with a dead child in her arms at 00:05 are very powerful symbols) 00:20 - poster "Revenge!" , followed by another symbolic scene: there are rows of tractors - machines of farmers, machines of peaceful labor, and next to them these same tractor drivers and workers are going to war. They ride in tanks, forced to change their plows to swords. 1:13 - continuation of the German offensive. The most critical moment of the war begins. The famous order No. 227 is issued 1:29 - the footage shows either the retreat across the Don or the crossing of the 62nd Army across the Volga. In any case, the whole scale of events is shown. 1:43 - a sharp transition to the battles in Stalingrad itself. The street fights in it were the fiercest. Assess the scene setting - the camera smoothly moves straight through the walls and floors. Real chaos and hell. Scene at 3:00 - the soldier takes out the last grenades and rushes under the tank. But the Nazis never achieved their goal, they got stuck in street battles, each house had to be stormed several times, spending several weeks on one street. This is the end of the first active phase, the battles drag on, winter approaches, early snow falls. 3:37 - The Germans are messing up logistics for the second time, they are not ready for the winter campaign. 4:09 - the frame speaks for itself. 4:33 - meanwhile, the Red Army's offensive is being prepared. Slowly, measuredly, the forces are gathering, which in 1942 was still not enough. 5:55 - the Germans guess that the end is near. Their front is on the verge of collapse. 6:23 - The Nazi will be torn apart in 10...9...8... 6:37 - November 19, 1942, the beginning of the Red Army counteroffensive. The most epic moment of the entire video, operations "Uranus" and "Little Saturn", the Soviet command believed that they surrounded 90 thousand people in Stalingrad... But 300 thousand (!) Germans and their allies ended up in the cauldron. 8:02 - the remnants of Hitler's 6th Army surrender on February 2, 1943. 8:11 - Children's fountain "Barmaley" - which was miraculously not damaged during the fighting, another symbol of that war. In general, this video has not let go of me for 2 years already, so much the music, images and content are intertwined. It was the greatest battle in human history, the turning point of World War II... P.S. The film "Battle of Stalingrad", the footage of which is used in the video, was shot in 1949, just 6 years after the battle itself. How amazed I was when I found out that in the mass scenes real German prisoners of war were filmed, and the film was advised by Germans - former participants of this battle. Also, the film has a massive presence of real combat equipment, damn it, we actually recreated this battle exactly. P.P.S. Even the name of the track has a symbolic meaning. "God complex" - "an unshakable belief characterized by an inflated sense of personal ability, privilege, or infallibility. A person with a god complex tends to refuse to admit their mistakes or failures, even in the face of overwhelming evidence." This is a direct reference to Hitler, who was the initiator of the German offensive on Stalingrad. He was warned about the adventurousness of this operation, but he considered himself smarter than his military leaders, thought that he had invented a plan to finally defeat the USSR. The defeat was stunning, mourning was announced in Germany, and after Stalingrad, Hitler was even more in conflict with his generals. Truly a "God complex".
Fun Fact: Field Marshal Friedrich Paulus, the commander of 6th Army in Stalingrad who was in captivity in the Soviet Union, himself served as a consultant for this movie. Can't get more epic than that.
It was the might of Red army and Russian proletariat, wth the solidarity from international working class against the barbarious Nazi assaults. Stalinists bureaucracy had nothing with that, even they brutally killed workers who stood up against the corrupted, autocratic Stalinists. Stalinists shake hands with British and American impeialists were the big betrayal to the Worldwide working class. Today Real Marxist Socialist revolutionaries stand on revolutionary path led the wills of the masses working people as we rejected the leadership of both China and Vietnam because these two degenerated, anti-workers states have marched to far into global capitalism. Socialist revolutionaries do not believe that Socialism could be achieved with the compromising of autocratic elite ruling class!
This movie was shot a mere 6 years after the battle... Many of the soldiers may actually be veterans of the battle. The equipment is real. German POW's were used as actors (iirc? need to confirm that though). That's why it looks incredible for a 1949 production. Waaaay ahead of hollywood war movies of that era. Soviet filmmaking was pretty renowned for a reason.
I think the Russians just used captured materials including uniforms rather than having POW's acting. Up to a third of the POW's died in labor camps, and by 1949 most had been repatriated with the remainder in captivity sentenced as war criminals. I highly doubt they were put on a set, but hey who knows. Interesting thought!
@@LordVader1094 Regular (non-SS soldiers) German POWs were treated way better than the captive Soviet troops that made their way home from concentration camps, because unlike the Soviet citizens, they had ears to tell their stories to later...
The hand to hand shot in silhouette at 2:00, and the following fighting inside a gutted building with only the stairways left while the camera moves downward 3 floors capturing all the fighting on each level, and moving from level to level is just utter photographic genius. Wish I could congratulate whoever thought of that shot. Imagine how much more compelling the action is with that downward moving camera than if they had used the standard hard-cut transitions from floor to floor. Wow. Inspired.
the astounding use of panning shots in general is really impressive in this movie. I suppose when you have a ludicrous number of 'extras' and don't really have a main cast to follow it can point you in some different directions, and the cinematography here really helps you see the scale of the battles. Directors could probably learn a lot from this film.
Its very accurate since its not like in movies where battles are always close combat but in the battle of stalingrad there was alot of close combat figthing and large scale counter attacks
Ярослав Яцук подозреваю что всё таки был. Ну невозможно снять за небольшие деньги такое масштабное кино! Хотя если у вас есть точная цифра, было бы интересно узнать
@@sxbcdbfxs7069 это 49 год в советском союзе. Сделанный скорее всего к годовщине. Поэтому это заказ государства. Военные в фильме это что процентов обыкновенные военнослужащие и снимались по приказу что надо.
Мой дедушка Райтмджан из Узбекистана Андижанской область бил освобождения Сталинграда. Он в составе краснога армии воевал против нацистов. Я его внук. Я горжусь своего деда. Он жил до 1986 года
@@ОбычныйОбычный-ю2ч Восстанавливали Ташкент после землятресения всем Союзом. У меня даже был значёк метростроевца, подарили в Ташкенте. Работяга, который работал у вас и остался там жить.
@@ОбычныйОбычный-ю2ч Хотел бы приехать, кстати. После Вьетнама второй вариант для отдыха. Деньги все пока на ремонт, лечение, родственников и т.п. уходят.
Add 1000 tonnes of burning oil and gasoline from fuel terminal on Volga shore. There was a line from soviet general, who was in command in Stalingrad "My HQ is in place where the fire is most strong".
The biggest, deadliest, most important battle in human history. 1 M died. The most significant event in human history, is how I see it. What if the Soviets had surrendered, and Hilter took over the resources of the Soviet Union? Could have bought Hitler the time and space to develop his own atomic bomb, Germans were first to split atom in 1938. Scary
I've never seen this movie before but it looks absolutely fantastic! The production value, and the amount of men, and vehicles used in it really makes it one of the most realistic looking War films I've seen so far.
@Pain I mean the Soviet Union was already fighting both the Germans and Japanese so if every allied country was defeated or surrendered the Soviet Union wouldn’t last especially seeing the casualties in our reality
Согласен, гениальное творение! Современная Музыка вообще ничего не портит, а находит к нам подход и глубоко погружает нас в ту действительность! Чувство и атмосфера постоянной схватки и борьбы на смерть не покидает с начала и до конца!
Yes, real footage... of a camera panning from the soviet trenches across to the german advance and also through a perfect cross section of a ruined building showing all the soldiers fighting...
@@jrtu1177 After the World War II Werner von Braun worked in USA and designed the Saturn V rocket which was used for the Moon landing. The bigger part of information on German rockets was grabbed by USA. In contrast Soviet Union got a few information on this rockets and can't required German scientist.
@@lightzpy8049 explain what you mean by "made". If you mean "made" as in the German scientists started the space race, that's arguably true. However, if you mean "made" as in the Germans responsible for the developments made by BOTH sides, I disagree.
Reading about Stalingrad is just so freaking amazing, and equally terrifying. On the eastern front, those soldiers had to fight battles like none other. It was borderline apocalyptic.
Diabetic Alien it was apocalyptic, cause Germans were slaughtering people once they understood that they will not silently obey them (talking about occupied territories), and once soviets started to push back Nazis started to burn the ground and cities behind them so soviets could not use those lands straight away. But to be frank, Nazi army was not fully supportive of war and I pity their soldiers as well, to fight in harsh conditions against the enemy who does not surrender not out of fear but out of patriotism and love to his country is crazy.
@Fabian Kirchgessner History is not that simple. Poland was doomed anyway, because it was between Third Reich and USSR. So if USSR didn't get into Poland, it result in only one thing: 100% of Poland would be occupied by Third Reich, and the germans would be closer to russian border at the beginning of war. Also it was anti-russian and antisemetic state, which first started dividing other countries with Hitler. It conclouded Hitler-Pilsudsky pact, and got part of Czhechoslovakia. Later Poland became a victim of a similar pact. Also it saved many jews in eastern Poland from nazis. The problem between Finland and USSR was that it's borders were too close to Leningrad, USSR tried to deal that problem diplomatically, offering to change lands with Finland, but they refused (which was suggested to them by USA). Also Stalin wanted to see baltic states as independent neutral states with guarantees from GB, but they decided to become Hitler's allies. So they had choosen their doom themselves.
Austin T. When you experience a lot of pain and suffering, and you make a movie about it, it will be much easier for a person who lived through that than for a person who only heard about it. Most of producers, actors, and other people who made this movie were on the frontlines of Eastern Europe, some in Stalingrad itself. They don’t need to imagine how it was, they saw it.
riazonbin it is a fact, because Stalin was a horrible tactician millions lie dead. 1. He made a mistake of trusting Hitler with their pact (trusting a person who broke every pact he signed), 2. He took half of Poland and forced to set up new defences there, moving all equipment from old, much better fortified positions, 3. His strategy was just horrible, throw people until enemy run out of bullets is just beyond stupidity. 4. He literally wiped most experienced generals and commanders from Red Army because of his Paranoia 2 years prior to war. I can go on, but bottom line is, Stalin was the worst possible tactician out of all the possible once during ww2. Only reason USSR stood was due to its people’s honour and love to their country.
Я пересматриваю уже который раз, но не могу остановиться. Это мощно. Это завораживает. Город был разрушен до такой степени, что вместо почвы был лишь скажем так "песок". Из этого можно сделать вывод что там где были немцы, всё превращалось в пустыню.
@@thewingedone1172 lol I saw it, and yeah, I understand the criticism, I don't know though if Stalingrad 1949 is better than Stalingrad 2013 only because the first was made in the Soviet Union, the memories of the war were much more vivid, and people generally have very different artistic views and capabilities. But sure as hell this movie is a masterpiece when it comes to the war genre.
If you seen :the final campaigns or something,it depicts large scale battles and tactics of the Chinese civil war the movie had a lot of charges were you cannot see the end
Меня крайне удивило в этом ролике 3 вещи : 1. Как музыка подходит к видеоряду. 2. Как много в кадре оригинальной техники и вооружения тех лет 3. Какую работу проделали макетчики для диорам.
Мне нравится, как фильмы могут быть каким-то образом сняты через некоторое время. Некоторые кадры во время Второй мировой войны были уничтожены или убраны, чтобы их больше никогда не найти. Прошу прощения за плохого русского. Я носитель английского языка.
@@mrichar9 We know you said that on purpose to instigate a certain conversation of political ideology, and no, you're speaking nonsense so we don't have to instigate either. Theres tons of points against such a claim. Nazis are not socialist. I hope my pride will leave it at that. But, greater shame upon you for ruining such a wholesome comment thread! Respect such people who fought bravely for their people and country who were at risk of genocide and bondage. Of course a 21st century plebeian like you would take such things for granted, even as we speak now in a world more likely to tear itself apart again. May you not learn of such things the hard way.
@@Echani3007 national socialists (nazis) are socialist. Dunce. Look up the youtuber TIK. He has made enough videos to prove this. If you don't look him up you are choosing to stay ignorant
Маузер смог совместить две, казалось бы, несовместимые вещи - советский фильм, который старше практически всех здесь присутствующих лет на 40-50 и синт. Получилось - восхитительно, думаю кроме этого мне сказать более нечего. Мое почтение!
There are reports that during Battle of Stalingrad, especially at the time of Operation Uranus, both sides fighting everywhere as the Soviets keep pouring more man-power non-stop To retake the city, street to street, house to house and even in a room inside a house, which the Germans refuse to give up the city, at least until the encirclement of their 6th army...
@@indahf.freztiyana824 Eh, they couldn't send randomly too much people, because in fact, they didn't have enough soldiers, that's actually a myth and the soviets just overpowered the germans when they got more prepared and encircled the germans using their own tactics and basic flanking strategies.
The Soviets were so obsessed with realism that most of the soldiers depicted in the movie were the same soldiers that fought in that city during 1942-1943. Edit: This is likely false, so please don't consider this as a matter of fact.
We have to consider that this was a movie made in 1949, during Stalins reign, before a second policital cleanse that never came due to his death. There is incredible effort put into that movie, apparently even with actual German tanks and lots of equipment and extras. But the "realism" of the movie is an image of the Red Army and the Stalingrad campaign that was constructed by the communist party.
Неревар Септим у Стэнли Кубрика есть фильм Тропы Славы, снят очень реалистично про первую мировую. Думаю, после просмотра Сталинграда свой снимал. Хороший фильм он снял. Дуглас в главных ролях
Да сейчас где-нибудь на руинах разрушенных после распада СССР заводов можно не хуже снимать. Видел бы ты, например, развалины бывшего комбината химволокна в Барнауле.
About halfway through this I just got hit by a wave of 'holy shit WWII happened' and I teared up a little bit. It's extremely cool to watch stuff like this but then you think how many made it back home and it just hits you.
It's crazy of visualising history is hard. We read it, learn it, never imagined the real peoples behind every moments. For exemple the romans legions, we see them through some representation but who remember Caïus ? The legionnary with his friends, saying bad jokes everytime with his complexity as a person ? Nobody. And the same goes for the majority of the 100 of billions who lived in the past. We see these people as we see caracter in movies, not as real human being. And the same goes for the poor souls of that war. That's terrifying. Idk why I wrote that at 2am.
Watching this high is an amazing experience. This video tells the story of Stalingrad perfectly with nothing more than some appropriate music and scenes from a 70 year old movie, I've never seen a music video do that so well. Excellent work Mauzer, glory to the heroes of Stalingrad and death to fascism.
The shot at 5:12 perfectly captures desperate isolationism. These soldiers know there is no way out, they're trapped. So they wander the desolate frozen wasteland, dropping dead as they go. Amazing cinematography.
Fantastic work brother. You brought to light something not many people had seen, both west and east. Let this be a reminder for all Europeans to not slaughter each other and remember than no matter how big our religious and political differences might seem at the time, we all bleed the same and want our children to prosper on the land our ancestors bled and died for.
Shit, Im Russian and still I didnt knew about this movie and it looks epic. (There is a lot another soviet war movies but most of them dont looks so "true" as this)
@@riazonbin9931 ага, особенно когда на Курской дуге т44 разьезжает, да еще и за немцев на заднем плане. Впрочем это вообще беда старых военных фильмов, не только советских. В том же британском "A bridge too far" местами использовали Леопардов первых - танки холодной войны. Тут же вполне себе кошерные(ахаха) пазики ездят и местами непонятно кинохроника это или нет. Плюс 49ый год. Война была вот только что - захочешь не соврешь. Все заплюют что было не так. Конечно историчность техники в фильмах не главное, но лично мне часто бьёт по глазам.
@@SolidTaylor хех ну знаешь ли, специалистам военным которые помогали снимать тоже резало, вот только бюджет не резиновый чтобы искать историчную технику которую ещё обслуживать)
I like to come back everyday to this to check the views. Its amazing how it keeps growing. I remember when it had like 50k views. I'm glad I was recommended this, one of the best songs I ever heard. Fits perfectly with the movie footage!
@@9x39mmm 90% of the city was captured by Axis, but then. Soviet did what i call *the big gamer move* . They pushed at all flanks at the same time, with all artillery and planes they had, demolishing Axis defence lines in a matter of days. It was a blow. Especially for Romanian flank. Damn, poor bastards were hit by a fucking death train there. After fall of Romanian flank, city started to look like a death trap for 6th german army and other Axis members... P.S. interesting fact: Italians lost ~100 000 soldiers in Stalingrad (1/3 of their all WW2 casualties). 8th expeditionary italian army was deleted from Stalingrad soo fast, noone even noticed it...
/Love/ /Peace Stalingrad was an absolute meat grinder for everyone. This movie, while obviously post-war propaganda, is still very good! And it’s STILL better than Hollywood!
Самая суть в том. Что памятник пионерам. В конце ролика где ведут пленных немцев реально сохранился почти полностью целым. А город превращен в руины полностью
@@ЯрославЯцук-т6я Кто тебе такую ерунду рассказал? Композиция "Танцующие дети" была конечно же ни в коем случае не "полностью уцелевшей". Кто-то лишился головы, кто то руки. Фонтан был демонтирован в 50-е. А сейчас на привокзальной площади стоит новодел - породия , ничего общего с прошлым не имеющий.
I swear, the limitations of film back then did nothing but spark greater creativity in the minds of directors. these cold cuts throughout the broken buildings, the large offensives across fields, the Volga so small its constricting. it almost certainly portrays the feeling of claustrophobic fighting in the city of Stalingrad.
This is absolutely apocaliptic and feels scaringly real. This needs to be shown to younger generations and to be included in state history education programme. Mighty terrific!
Вообщем это была мясорубка. Один только дом Сталинград уничтожил немецких солдат больше чем вся армия Франции. Сталинград - это настоящий апокалипсис, братская могила для немецких и итальянских солдат.
А я вот чего то не верю в это. Павлов - раскрученный боец. Люди, которые воевали вместе с ним, люди которые командовади его действиями ничуть не хуже. И стратегическое положение дома Павлова сильно преувеличенно. Советую почитать много разных воспоминаний, как бойцов германии, так и русских солдат. + к этому посмотреть реальную карту города немецкой аэрофотосъемки до войны и после на сайте warfly.Очень рекомендую.
whoa this looks so kino for a movie made in 1949, this looks more like a late 70s war movie, if you get past the black and white makes you wonder if any of the actors or extras were in the real Stalingrad battle only 6 years earlier
Of course they did i bet about 95% of them are WW2 Veterans considering that every man in the Soviet Union between the age of 19-45 fought, and Staligrad was the Bloodiest Battle in Human History. So yes a lot of them fought the real battle.
@@yanniklemm4108 most of them had probably been discharged from the Red Army by 1949, tho. Undoubtedly, many career officers were WW2 vets; some of them may have even been Stalingrad vets. But even if the film was shot in 1948, most of the personnel would have been conscripted no sooner than 1945 - and Paulus capitulated in February 1943.
@@fyodorkojevin5756 Значит вам не жалко те тысячи мирных жителей, которых разбомбила красная армия в Коканде? Значит для вас воевать за независимость глупо? Большевики обманули и Махно и власть Туркестанской Автономии, тем не менее, хоть что-то осталось от него. Афганистан красной армии передает привет
@@ТимурФазылов-ю4у, а вам тысячей людей убитых басмачами тоже не жалко? Для вас отстаивать интересы советского государства глупо? Ну и Афганистану - как вы там поживаете после того, как СССР войска вывел? Хорошо?
Fabian Kirchgessner I think the Eastern Bloc isn’t blind, and knows about the anti Jewish and Slavic sentiment held by its occupiers. Soviet occupation wasn’t ideal, however it was TREMENDOUSLY PREFERABLE to Nazi occupation, especially in countries Yugoslav countries and Poland. We all know about lebensraum and generalplan OST
Before you go, make some more research on Sovjet Union, its ideology and how the people were treated. Red Army fought for Stalin and Bolshevism. I can tell you their victory was not in n the world's favour.
The titles of your videos and your ideas of design, these together gives me a new type of feelings .......but i also think that I've saw this in my memories.
Вечная память советским воинам и моему отцу который участвовал в Сталинградской битве в уничтожении собак немцев фашистов и их прихвостней с Европы. Мой отец давил и уничтожал фашистких гадов в Сталинградской битве. Прошел всю гадкую войну навязанную фашистами И дожил до 1990 года. Я горжусь своим отцом
Франция достойна билась, вы почему принимаете Францию, к слову Франция не проиграла ни разу, они проиграли только Третьему Рейху, и то когда у немцев была радиосвязь, они очень быстро получали приказы, а французов не было радиосвязи, у них были Ганцы на лошадях, времен первой мировой войны, Когда танки Гудериана прорвали оборону, то французы даже об этом не знали, когда узнали, начали отступать в Париж, и что вы думаете? Кто первым пришёл? Да правильно танки, Блитцкриг твою мать!!!
My german great grandfather was in Stalingrad. He was an artilleryman. He was captured after the surrender, survived being a prisoner of war and then returned home to the newly founded GDR a few years after the war ended. He lived the rest of his days making childrens toys out of wood for a living.
@@cpp3221 it's not understandable. Yeah I will not suprise when Chechen blew up communist monument is Grozny, but Pribaltic? They got the most profit inside the Union. Many hotels were built and every years they made a lot of money from Soviet and foreign visitors. Also, USSR built many electronic factories in these republics. Their income per capita was three time bigger than Russian SSR and four time than Ukrainian SSR- two major economic dudes of the Union. And did they thank the Bolshevik? Or just keep their mouth shut?
@@mrmakhno3030 Incomes and quality of life are not everything : when you're invaded, your culture far from being promoted (as your religion), and when opposition is killed, hatred can grow easily
Мой дед Куражев Дмитрий Сергеевич с 1923г.р.призван из Москвы был командиром полковой разведки. Дошёл до Кинексберга был тяжело ранен и комисован по состоянию здоровья. Награжден государственными орденами и медалями. Умер в 1992г.похоронен на Домодедовском кладбище.
Как х/ф тех лет снимали на высоком уровне и техникой того времени, чтобы все соответствовало периода тех сражений. Вот это искуство!!! . Даже павильон макеты домов, разрушенные строения на каком высочайшем уровне было снято. Что сейчас в настоящее время с компьютерной графикой не могут дать , чтобы зрителя погрузить и придать атмосферу реальности.!!!
Огромное спасибо за этот отличный видеоряд! Во-первых ты осовременил старый фильм очень бодрым стремительным и эмоциональным монтажом! Во-вторых напомнил кто мы и против кого воевали.
@Dwarov 1 Operation Uranus was a soviet counter offensive during Stalingrad and 1.1 million Russian took part. 1 million Germans were defending so i would like to think there were more than 700-800 (im guessing you mean thousand) casualties as the Germans were completely encircled plus this counterattack was from the 19th to the 30th of November of the same year.
@Dwarov 1 not in the number of casualties and the size of the battles overall especially if you look at general world population at the time of Verdun compared to Stalingrad Verdun took a larger percentage of total population than Stalingrad, though Stalingrad was a larger and more bloody battle
After this movie was filmed in Stalingrad in 1949, the city or what remained of it was completely erased. Nothing remained of its battle scarred ruins. Nothing except one or two landmarks....... Now only the legend of Stalingrad remains.
Не обращайте внимания на MCT Predator, дружище. Скорее всего он насмотрелся пропагандистских роликов и прочего от нацистофилов, которые убеждены, что Советский союз злой со своим "геноцидом", а нацистская Германия якобы "Герои, что стали жертвами кровавых большевиков" По сравнению с планами Германцев, наше правительство настоящие ангелы, даже если весь этот "геноцид" правда
@Fabian Kirchgessner Immense people died on front against german, I said already that more then half of german army was located on border of ussr, those "pow" were mostly murderes,thieves,rapist,criminals so going for them to gulag is justified
Finally the greatest (criminal) army of that time got beaten by russian power, free souls of resistance and rightful defender of their homeland. Respect from Germany.
Just an idea, but I don't think all German soldiers were bad people, the military complex is as bad or good as those that lead it, you can't blame a gun for a murder.
Даже не глянув на дату фильма (1949), не принимая во внимание ч/б картину, мне стало ясно, что кино явно снимали ещё при Сталине: такое внимание к деталям и мелочам, не халтурные массовки, как людей, так и техники, а самое главное: PzKpfw II, а так-же ранние III и IV *НА ХОДУ* , редкие Hotchkiss H35 и PzKpfw 38 (t), настоящие SdKfz 251 (тоже на ходу), а не их чешские послевоенные копии, которыми так пестрили киноэпопеи Озерова (да даже сегодня в том-же Т-34), никаких ПК/MG, чистые, *АРИЙСКИЕ* : ) MG-34, PaK-35/36, тоже довольно редкие в кино, но, как говориться в семье не без урода 04:47 тут или ИС-1 либо КВ-85, что тот, что другой появились уже после окончания сталинградской битвы 2 февраля 1943 года (КВ-85 - 8 августа 1943 года и ИС-1 в виде прототипа лишь проходил испытания с 22 марта по 19 апреля 1943 года), но это явно смотрится лучше Т-34-85 в июне 1941 или ИС-3 на Курской дуге!.. Большое спасибо за видео!
@@василеквасилек-ж4э Фильм из двух серий полностью посвящён Сталинградской битве, от начал, до конца. Конкретно в этом моменте показаны войска в период битвы, а не после неё. Опять, же в целом это мелкий анахронизм, я сам приводил более грубые в сравнении с этим...
Это 49й год. 4 года как война кончилась, и 6 лет как сталиградская битва завершилась. Да там наверное столько послевоенной техники на ходу еще было. Грех был-бы не снять такого рода фильм. Просто сами актеры играют натурально. И вообще действия обоих сторон как-то аутентично показаны. Хотя я там не воевал конечно)))
The Nazis (Germans) fought BECAUSE of their belief, The Soviets (Belarusians, Russians, Ukrainians, Kazakhs, Kyrgyzs, Uzbeks, Georgians and Caucasians) fought FOR their home. That's what made difference in this most brutal and bloodiest war of mankind. Let us live in peace.
Lol kinda true, communism doesn't have a "homeland" the nation doesnt exist but when the chips were down they invoked nationalism. They also made men attack in droves in penal battalions, armed with sticks and no retreat. If you retreated you were killed. Also millions of Ukrainians and Russians fought for the third reich against the USSR who genocided Ukrainians and Russians previously in the Holodomor. Axis fought for their homeland Soviets out of fear and massive numbers and intel carried the day, and of course supply lines.
@@jewberggoldstein7112 Yeah, for their homeland, like Poland, I'm not talking about lands which were given to Poland after ww1, but surely taking down Czechoslovakia and Poland wasn't really for German homeland, especially then you understand that territories which were occupied had major czech, polish and slovakian ethnicity. It was socialist party, socialism is bad in any state. No, my name isn't Schlomo Shekelstein.
Wow... That video blew me away... Never heard anything about this movie... But wow what epic scale it shows.. Must see it... And this music fits to these hellish war scenes... Fantastic job
00:01 - The beginning of the summer campaign of 1942. The German offensive on the Donbas, incredibly heavy battles in the Donets region and the Don bend, the breakthrough of the South-Western Front, the Germans going to the Volga and Stalingrad.
(The frames with black arrows at 00:01 and a woman with a dead child in her arms at 00:05 are very powerful symbols)
00:20 - poster "Revenge!" , followed by another symbolic scene: there are rows of tractors - machines of farmers, machines of peaceful labor, and next to them these same tractor drivers and workers are going to war. They ride in tanks, forced to change their plows to swords.
1:13 - continuation of the German offensive. The most critical moment of the war begins. The famous order No. 227 is issued
1:29 - the footage shows either the retreat across the Don or the crossing of the 62nd Army across the Volga. In any case, the whole scale of events is shown.
1:43 - a sharp transition to the battles in Stalingrad itself. The street fights in it were the fiercest. Assess the scene setting - the camera smoothly moves straight through the walls and floors. Real chaos and hell.
Scene at 3:00 - the soldier takes out the last grenades and rushes under the tank.
But the Nazis never achieved their goal, they got stuck in street battles, each house had to be stormed several times, spending several weeks on one street.
This is the end of the first active phase, the battles drag on, winter approaches, early snow falls.
3:37 - The Germans are messing up logistics for the second time, they are not ready for the winter campaign.
4:09 - the frame speaks for itself.
4:33 - meanwhile, the Red Army's offensive is being prepared. Slowly, measuredly, the forces are gathering, which in 1942 was still not enough.
5:55 - the Germans guess that the end is near. Their front is on the verge of collapse.
6:23 - The Nazi will be torn apart in 10...9...8...
6:37 - November 19, 1942, the beginning of the Red Army counteroffensive. The most epic moment of the entire video, operations "Uranus" and "Little Saturn", the Soviet command believed that they surrounded 90 thousand people in Stalingrad... But 300 thousand (!) Germans and their allies ended up in the cauldron.
8:02 - the remnants of Hitler's 6th Army surrender on February 2, 1943.
8:11 - Children's fountain "Barmaley" - which was miraculously not damaged during the fighting, another symbol of that war.
In general, this video has not let go of me for 2 years already, so much the music, images and content are intertwined.
It was the greatest battle in human history, the turning point of World War II...
P.S. The film "Battle of Stalingrad", the footage of which is used in the video, was shot in 1949, just 6 years after the battle itself.
How amazed I was when I found out that in the mass scenes real German prisoners of war were filmed, and the film was advised by Germans - former participants of this battle.
Also, the film has a massive presence of real combat equipment, damn it, we actually recreated this battle exactly.
P.P.S.
Even the name of the track has a symbolic meaning. "God complex" - "an unshakable belief characterized by an inflated sense of personal ability, privilege, or infallibility. A person with a god complex tends to refuse to admit their mistakes or failures, even in the face of overwhelming evidence."
This is a direct reference to Hitler, who was the initiator of the German offensive on Stalingrad. He was warned about the adventurousness of this operation, but he considered himself smarter than his military leaders, thought that he had invented a plan to finally defeat the USSR. The defeat was stunning, mourning was announced in Germany, and after Stalingrad, Hitler was even more in conflict with his generals. Truly a "God complex".
Thanks for the breakdown Comrade.
Fun Fact: Field Marshal Friedrich Paulus, the commander of 6th Army in Stalingrad who was in captivity in the Soviet Union, himself served as a consultant for this movie. Can't get more epic than that.
explains why it seems too real
Very cool fact, thanks
* von Paulus
I wish there was somewhere on line one could read about how this epic movie was made
Наверное немецкие пленные и играли в этом кино против тех с кем Воевали
Somehow this film is more epic rather than hollywood war movies at the same era
Apalaharti Sebuahnama In my opinion the practical effects makes such scenes more immersive
I think that's because memories of that war were too clear, the war ended just 4 years before they made this movie.
radjvalieff Movies like this were even made during the war, which is mildly surprising given a lot of films were for propaganda purposes anyways
It was the might of Red army and Russian proletariat, wth the solidarity from international working class against the barbarious Nazi assaults. Stalinists bureaucracy had nothing with that, even they brutally killed workers who stood up against the corrupted, autocratic Stalinists. Stalinists shake hands with British and American impeialists were the big betrayal to the Worldwide working class. Today Real Marxist Socialist revolutionaries stand on revolutionary path led the wills of the masses working people as we rejected the leadership of both China and Vietnam because these two degenerated, anti-workers states have marched to far into global capitalism. Socialist revolutionaries do not believe that Socialism could be achieved with the compromising of autocratic elite ruling class!
Nguyen Bao Long eat shit communist dog
This movie was shot a mere 6 years after the battle... Many of the soldiers may actually be veterans of the battle. The equipment is real. German POW's were used as actors (iirc? need to confirm that though).
That's why it looks incredible for a 1949 production. Waaaay ahead of hollywood war movies of that era.
Soviet filmmaking was pretty renowned for a reason.
I think the Russians just used captured materials including uniforms rather than having POW's acting. Up to a third of the POW's died in labor camps, and by 1949 most had been repatriated with the remainder in captivity sentenced as war criminals. I highly doubt they were put on a set, but hey who knows. Interesting thought!
@Audio Sugar you're right, I'll revise. Thanks for the correction
@Sailor Sugar A third of them dying is still a huge amount. Don't be an apologist.
@@LordVader1094 yeah wonder how many soviet pows survived in comparison. The Soviets where too kind to the Nazis.
@@LordVader1094 Regular (non-SS soldiers) German POWs were treated way better than the captive Soviet troops that made their way home from concentration camps, because unlike the Soviet citizens, they had ears to tell their stories to later...
This movie was made in 1949 most of the equipment could even be real ;-;
Name?
@@K-kof2000 you will not fucking believe. Its called "Stalingrad"
Could? Most of them probably are real
It was, it’s much easier to repair/refuel those tanks and truck than to build fake once at the time when whole country is rebuilding.
Panzer IIIs and IVs looked very real. Unfortunately, they also showed T-34-85s that came roughly around a year after Stalingrad.
The hand to hand shot in silhouette at 2:00, and the following fighting inside a gutted building with only the stairways left while the camera moves downward 3 floors capturing all the fighting on each level, and moving from level to level is just utter photographic genius. Wish I could congratulate whoever thought of that shot. Imagine how much more compelling the action is with that downward moving camera than if they had used the standard hard-cut transitions from floor to floor. Wow. Inspired.
That was astounding camera work indeed.I have never seen anything like this in another movie.
the astounding use of panning shots in general is really impressive in this movie. I suppose when you have a ludicrous number of 'extras' and don't really have a main cast to follow it can point you in some different directions, and the cinematography here really helps you see the scale of the battles.
Directors could probably learn a lot from this film.
I know, if I could only make a film using that same frame work, I'd throw in soem pov shots to mix in the serialism
Its very accurate since its not like in movies where battles are always close combat but in the battle of stalingrad there was alot of close combat figthing and large scale counter attacks
@centerice it's a pretty direct accurate representation of clearing a building of the enemy where two-thirds of it is completely missing
When movie from 1949 looks much better than Stalingrad 2013 by Bondarchyk.
Два Сталинграда разницей в 80 лет. А разница какая. И в этом фильме не было миллионов долларов бюджета
Ярослав Яцук подозреваю что всё таки был. Ну невозможно снять за небольшие деньги такое масштабное кино! Хотя если у вас есть точная цифра, было бы интересно узнать
@@sxbcdbfxs7069 это 49 год в советском союзе. Сделанный скорее всего к годовщине. Поэтому это заказ государства. Военные в фильме это что процентов обыкновенные военнослужащие и снимались по приказу что надо.
@@sxbcdbfxs7069 и зарплаты если и было то явно не миллионы
Ilya Dergunov скорее всего это сьёмки времен войны, а в 49-м просто их откорректировали и соединили вместе.
The man who matched video with the soundtrack is an artist
Absolutely right... Fantastic
Performance artist
Мой дедушка Райтмджан из Узбекистана Андижанской область бил освобождения Сталинграда. Он в составе краснога армии воевал против нацистов. Я его внук. Я горжусь своего деда. Он жил до 1986 года
Твой дедушка был достойным человеком. Вечная память.
Слава твоему деду! Респект из России. Был у вас в Ташкенте в детстве в 80-х годах несколько раз. Прекрасный город был.
@@Nomus76 Он и есть Красивейший город и Сейчас ..приезжай у Нас Тут Всё дёшево Чем В Росссии Жить можно
@@ОбычныйОбычный-ю2ч Восстанавливали Ташкент после землятресения всем Союзом. У меня даже был значёк метростроевца, подарили в Ташкенте. Работяга, который работал у вас и остался там жить.
@@ОбычныйОбычный-ю2ч Хотел бы приехать, кстати. После Вьетнама второй вариант для отдыха. Деньги все пока на ремонт, лечение, родственников и т.п. уходят.
The Battle of Stalingrad was like two Mount Everests colliding at super sonic speed.
Add 1000 tonnes of burning oil and gasoline from fuel terminal on Volga shore. There was a line from soviet general, who was in command in Stalingrad "My HQ is in place where the fire is most strong".
@@alexsoklakov7454 vasily chuikov
And then pushing against each other for months with neither being able to push forwards
NintenjaBennie Until the Sixth Army got encircled....
The biggest, deadliest, most important battle in human history. 1 M died. The most significant event in human history, is how I see it. What if the Soviets had surrendered, and Hilter took over the resources of the Soviet Union? Could have bought Hitler the time and space to develop his own atomic bomb, Germans were first to split atom in 1938. Scary
I've never seen this movie before but it looks absolutely fantastic! The production value, and the amount of men, and vehicles used in it really makes it one of the most realistic looking War films I've seen so far.
Sexual Tyrannosaurus that's why it was better before cgi. They used the real things.
For a second I was wondering if it was historical footage
They have actual IS-2 tanks in this movie, they must have brought on some crews in training to help film this.
@Pain If Britain and USA both surrendered and never fought in the war. No way would the USSR defeat Germany alone.
@Pain I mean the Soviet Union was already fighting both the Germans and Japanese so if every allied country was defeated or surrendered the Soviet Union wouldn’t last especially seeing the casualties in our reality
i love these oldschool war movies
Анша Абдуль !
Анша Абдуль
But i dont love to see 20.000.000 dead people inside sssr
It is not cinema,dude
@@dusanjovic7268enemy was stronger
РАЗ ЗА РАЗОМ ПЕРЕСМАТРИВАЮ И УДИВИЛСЯ НАСТОЯЩИЙ МАСТЕР ЭТО СДЕЛАЛ,КЛАССНОЕ БРАВО БРАВО
Да внатуре ,неслабо так!
Маузэр а ты моды к втвш2 не делал (mowas)
0.13 редкий советский тягачь.яз-1 если не ошыбаюсь.
точно
Согласен, гениальное творение! Современная Музыка вообще ничего не портит, а находит к нам подход и глубоко погружает нас в ту действительность!
Чувство и атмосфера постоянной схватки и борьбы на смерть не покидает с начала и до конца!
A Movie?
I thought it's real footage of WW2..
The Nazis were the only ones wasting time recording war footage
@Soviet Gaming verdun?
Yes, real footage... of a camera panning from the soviet trenches across to the german advance and also through a perfect cross section of a ruined building showing all the soldiers fighting...
This look so realistic
@Pain "only"
And after 17 years this country will make the first human flight in space...
thanks to germany
@Nick Martin nazi scientists made the space race.....
@@jrtu1177 After the World War II Werner von Braun worked in USA and designed the Saturn V rocket which was used for the Moon landing. The bigger part of information on German rockets was grabbed by USA. In contrast Soviet Union got a few information on this rockets and can't required German scientist.
@@lightzpy8049 explain what you mean by "made". If you mean "made" as in the German scientists started the space race, that's arguably true. However, if you mean "made" as in the Germans responsible for the developments made by BOTH sides, I disagree.
@Nick Martin Germany made the V2 Rocket which were captured by Americans and Soviets after the war
Reading about Stalingrad is just so freaking amazing, and equally terrifying. On the eastern front, those soldiers had to fight battles like none other. It was borderline apocalyptic.
Diabetic Alien it was apocalyptic, cause Germans were slaughtering people once they understood that they will not silently obey them (talking about occupied territories), and once soviets started to push back Nazis started to burn the ground and cities behind them so soviets could not use those lands straight away. But to be frank, Nazi army was not fully supportive of war and I pity their soldiers as well, to fight in harsh conditions against the enemy who does not surrender not out of fear but out of patriotism and love to his country is crazy.
@Fabian Kirchgessner History is not that simple.
Poland was doomed anyway, because it was between Third Reich and USSR. So if USSR didn't get into Poland, it result in only one thing: 100% of Poland would be occupied by Third Reich, and the germans would be closer to russian border at the beginning of war. Also it was anti-russian and antisemetic state, which first started dividing other countries with Hitler. It conclouded Hitler-Pilsudsky pact, and got part of Czhechoslovakia. Later Poland became a victim of a similar pact. Also it saved many jews in eastern Poland from nazis.
The problem between Finland and USSR was that it's borders were too close to Leningrad, USSR tried to deal that problem diplomatically, offering to change lands with Finland, but they refused (which was suggested to them by USA).
Also Stalin wanted to see baltic states as independent neutral states with guarantees from GB, but they decided to become Hitler's allies. So they had choosen their doom themselves.
@@saintjoint1280 someone knows their history. Its refreshing
@@saintjoint1280 you are amazing. Thanks for sanity
Saintjoint thank you for this comment and kind of debunking capitalism propaganda
Soviet film technique was pretty good. With this music it almost looks like Terminator
Nicholas Leon gives me the “future war” vive
@Austin T. Because the soviets experienced the most horror and brutal thing on earth
@@yja8500 What a bullshit. Can you say, please, where are you from? I just want to know where are live so many stupid people...
Austin T. When you experience a lot of pain and suffering, and you make a movie about it, it will be much easier for a person who lived through that than for a person who only heard about it. Most of producers, actors, and other people who made this movie were on the frontlines of Eastern Europe, some in Stalingrad itself. They don’t need to imagine how it was, they saw it.
riazonbin it is a fact, because Stalin was a horrible tactician millions lie dead. 1. He made a mistake of trusting Hitler with their pact (trusting a person who broke every pact he signed), 2. He took half of Poland and forced to set up new defences there, moving all equipment from old, much better fortified positions, 3. His strategy was just horrible, throw people until enemy run out of bullets is just beyond stupidity. 4. He literally wiped most experienced generals and commanders from Red Army because of his Paranoia 2 years prior to war. I can go on, but bottom line is, Stalin was the worst possible tactician out of all the possible once during ww2. Only reason USSR stood was due to its people’s honour and love to their country.
54 soldiers in one house
15 soviets on first floor
17 germans on second floor
20 soviets on third floor
Stalingrad.
Wow, this old-school film is way better at portraying the sheer scale of battle than recent flicks.
Я пересматриваю уже который раз, но не могу остановиться. Это мощно. Это завораживает. Город был разрушен до такой степени, что вместо почвы был лишь скажем так "песок". Из этого можно сделать вывод что там где были немцы, всё превращалось в пустыню.
Там где был Совок одно болото. Где Немцы были Немцы красиво и аккуратно.
@@alexanderjung7361 Осуждаю за ложь
@@СловјанскыПацан где твои факты. У тебя их нет.
@@alexanderjung7361 Ты свои-то не привёл, а уже с меня просишь)
@@СловјанскыПацан я не знаю где ты живёшь.
Its a 40s or 50s movie and the cinematic was.... Incredible
Movie is from 1949
Russians surely know how to depict large scale battles
Soviets know.If you think,that russians know-check "Stalingrad",made in Russia,you will change your opinion
@@thewingedone1172 lol I saw it, and yeah, I understand the criticism, I don't know though if Stalingrad 1949 is better than Stalingrad 2013 only because the first was made in the Soviet Union, the memories of the war were much more vivid, and people generally have very different artistic views and capabilities. But sure as hell this movie is a masterpiece when it comes to the war genre.
Red Raven
Depict, and WAGE large-scale battles.
Soviets not Russians.
If you seen :the final campaigns or something,it depicts large scale battles and tactics of the Chinese civil war the movie had a lot of charges were you cannot see the end
Меня крайне удивило в этом ролике 3 вещи :
1. Как музыка подходит к видеоряду.
2. Как много в кадре оригинальной техники и вооружения тех лет
3. Какую работу проделали макетчики для диорам.
Откуда кадры братишка?не подскажешь?
49 год. Техники времён войны было навалом
Мне нравится, как фильмы могут быть каким-то образом сняты через некоторое время. Некоторые кадры во время Второй мировой войны были уничтожены или убраны, чтобы их больше никогда не найти.
Прошу прощения за плохого русского. Я носитель английского языка.
@@christopherdubois7257 у нас все сохраняется
При том что фильм 49 года. И сравним с современным. Разница то какая?
Pay the highest respect to the Soviet soldiers who died to resist the Nazis. . From China
The highest respect to the Chinese soldiers who died fighting against Japanese militarists... From Russia!
Highest respect to both the Russians and Chinese for fighting the Nazis and Japanese. From the United States!
Nothing better than commies and socialists killing each other. Beautiful.
@@mrichar9 We know you said that on purpose to instigate a certain conversation of political ideology, and no, you're speaking nonsense so we don't have to instigate either. Theres tons of points against such a claim. Nazis are not socialist. I hope my pride will leave it at that.
But, greater shame upon you for ruining such a wholesome comment thread! Respect such people who fought bravely for their people and country who were at risk of genocide and bondage. Of course a 21st century plebeian like you would take such things for granted, even as we speak now in a world more likely to tear itself apart again. May you not learn of such things the hard way.
@@Echani3007 national socialists (nazis) are socialist. Dunce. Look up the youtuber TIK. He has made enough videos to prove this. If you don't look him up you are choosing to stay ignorant
Маузер смог совместить две, казалось бы, несовместимые вещи - советский фильм, который старше практически всех здесь присутствующих лет на 40-50 и синт. Получилось - восхитительно, думаю кроме этого мне сказать более нечего. Мое почтение!
Holy hell, those urban warfare hand to hand scenes are something else!
There are reports that during Battle of Stalingrad, especially at the time of Operation Uranus, both sides fighting everywhere as the Soviets keep pouring more man-power non-stop To retake the city, street to street, house to house and even in a room inside a house, which the Germans refuse to give up the city, at least until the encirclement of their 6th army...
@@indahf.freztiyana824 Eh, they couldn't send randomly too much people, because in fact, they didn't have enough soldiers, that's actually a myth and the soviets just overpowered the germans when they got more prepared and encircled the germans using their own tactics and basic flanking strategies.
@@dang0s804 The Germans used a total of 150 divisions compared to 360 divisions somehow mustered up by the Soviets.
@@someonejustsomeone1469 the germans had larger divisions tho.
I'd praise them for the set design, but i imagine they probably just went to stalingrad and found some ruined buildings to use
Это же шедевр, Mauzer, продолжай творить, пусть и не для всех, но для ограниченного круга твоих фанатов
это комплекс бога
@@MauzerR you’re the complex brother keep it up 😎
The Soviets were so obsessed with realism that most of the soldiers depicted in the movie were the same soldiers that fought in that city during 1942-1943.
Edit: This is likely false, so please don't consider this as a matter of fact.
nothing like forcing ptsd
Proof?
@@jacko2244 it was usual, also the movie was made right after ww2
We have to consider that this was a movie made in 1949, during Stalins reign, before a second policital cleanse that never came due to his death. There is incredible effort put into that movie, apparently even with actual German tanks and lots of equipment and extras. But the "realism" of the movie is an image of the Red Army and the Stalingrad campaign that was constructed by the communist party.
@@Rubashow Everything is propaganda, or are you too brainwashed to think that?
Войскам Красной Армии низкий поклон!!! И вечная память Героям!!!
Теперь я знаю, откуда Джеймс Кэмерон брал сцены городской войны будущего для первого Терминатора
Неревар Септим у Стэнли Кубрика есть фильм Тропы Славы, снят очень реалистично про первую мировую. Думаю, после просмотра Сталинграда свой снимал. Хороший фильм он снял. Дуглас в главных ролях
Теперь я знаю, что ты знаешь, откуда он брал сцены)
Многие те кто снимал эти кадры и участником этих Сьёмок ..были Участники Воины ..и не удивительно что всё Получилось реалистично 👍
Я думаю если бы тебе оторвало ногу ты бы не думал о херне
Да сейчас где-нибудь на руинах разрушенных после распада СССР заводов можно не хуже снимать. Видел бы ты, например, развалины бывшего комбината химволокна в Барнауле.
About halfway through this I just got hit by a wave of 'holy shit WWII happened' and I teared up a little bit. It's extremely cool to watch stuff like this but then you think how many made it back home and it just hits you.
Imagine the fear and the pain families had to go through
It's crazy of visualising history is hard.
We read it, learn it, never imagined the real peoples behind every moments.
For exemple the romans legions, we see them through some representation but who remember Caïus ? The legionnary with his friends, saying bad jokes everytime with his complexity as a person ? Nobody.
And the same goes for the majority of the 100 of billions who lived in the past. We see these people as we see caracter in movies, not as real human being.
And the same goes for the poor souls of that war.
That's terrifying.
Idk why I wrote that at 2am.
I heard 80% of boys born in the 1920s make it out alive ww2…
You can practically hear the "Urah!" of a thousand voices at 6.38 - top notch!
Hitler: *Invades Stalingrad*
Stalin: I'm about to -encircle this man's entire 6th Army- end this man's whole career.
stalingrad was attacked by von Paulus 6th armee
@@Kubadaniels yes but I'm referring to how by losing this battle and the oil fields beyond in the Caucuses and Azerbaijan, it cost Hitler the war.
African Comrade Damn man you’re a real historian. What a shame nobody IRL gives a shit about your “war” knowledge
@@nejcl3152 What a fucking pretentious asshole.
Nejc Leskovar bruh then why’d you click on a ww2 video that’s suppose to do with history.....
4:10 One of the most powerful scenes I've ever seen depicting World War 2.
War is truly a hell of our own creation
Мой отец мамадалиев мирза 1914-1999.бил сталинграской фронте(из узбекистан)отец мне многа расказовал про сталинградсий пронте.я всегда слишил с слёзом
Честь твоему отцу!
Афанасий Соловьев спасибо
Я не буду орать на твой русский как идиот, просто поздравлю и отдам честь как интернационалист.
Мы гордимся своими дедами что они сражались бок о бок со всеми братьями против фашистов.
Спасибо вашему отцу.
Моему деду тогда пятнадцать год шел. Он был в оккупации , но верил , что наши победят. И ждал их.
Watching this high is an amazing experience. This video tells the story of Stalingrad perfectly with nothing more than some appropriate music and scenes from a 70 year old movie, I've never seen a music video do that so well. Excellent work Mauzer, glory to the heroes of Stalingrad and death to fascism.
Me and the boys going around the enemy lines to cut off supply just so we can flex on the Luftwaffe
1943. Colorized.
@victor no u
victor You got a problem if we are Wehraboo you fucking commieaboo or freeabo
@victor DDLC. Weeb. Bruh
@victor DDLC anime?
When?
The shot at 5:12 perfectly captures desperate isolationism. These soldiers know there is no way out, they're trapped. So they wander the desolate frozen wasteland, dropping dead as they go. Amazing cinematography.
Fantastic work brother. You brought to light something not many people had seen, both west and east. Let this be a reminder for all Europeans to not slaughter each other and remember than no matter how big our religious and political differences might seem at the time, we all bleed the same and want our children to prosper on the land our ancestors bled and died for.
Jesus it really does nail that "war is hell" feeling in a way few movies can. Those panning shots through the room to room fighting are very well done
Shit, Im Russian and still I didnt knew about this movie and it looks epic. (There is a lot another soviet war movies but most of them dont looks so "true" as this)
Ну х3, как по мне, советские фильмы более атмосферные и эпичные.
@@riazonbin9931 ага, особенно когда на Курской дуге т44 разьезжает, да еще и за немцев на заднем плане. Впрочем это вообще беда старых военных фильмов, не только советских. В том же британском "A bridge too far" местами использовали Леопардов первых - танки холодной войны.
Тут же вполне себе кошерные(ахаха) пазики ездят и местами непонятно кинохроника это или нет. Плюс 49ый год. Война была вот только что - захочешь не соврешь. Все заплюют что было не так.
Конечно историчность техники в фильмах не главное, но лично мне часто бьёт по глазам.
@@SolidTaylor хех ну знаешь ли, специалистам военным которые помогали снимать тоже резало, вот только бюджет не резиновый чтобы искать историчную технику которую ещё обслуживать)
@Kanwer Vikram dude, is it so hard to check description under the video?
@@DVXDemetrivs в фильме про создание т34 кошкин на т34-85 в москву уехал
I like to come back everyday to this to check the views. Its amazing how it keeps growing. I remember when it had like 50k views. I'm glad I was recommended this, one of the best songs I ever heard. Fits perfectly with the movie footage!
The movie was made 1949, the people in it were the same that fighted the germans SAVEGE!
the Germans captured France in three months , and in Stalingrad they managed to capture one building in three months
They captured france in 6 weeks not 3 months.
Just stating a fact
@@9x39mmm no they didnt, they couldn't even capture the first side of the volga river of stalingrad
@@9x39mmm 90% of the city was captured by Axis, but then.
Soviet did what i call *the big gamer move* . They pushed at all flanks at the same time, with all artillery and planes they had, demolishing Axis defence lines in a matter of days.
It was a blow. Especially for Romanian flank. Damn, poor bastards were hit by a fucking death train there.
After fall of Romanian flank, city started to look like a death trap for 6th german army and other Axis members...
P.S. interesting fact: Italians lost ~100 000 soldiers in Stalingrad (1/3 of their all WW2 casualties). 8th expeditionary italian army was deleted from Stalingrad soo fast, noone even noticed it...
/Love/ /Peace
Stalingrad was an absolute meat grinder for everyone.
This movie, while obviously post-war propaganda, is still very good! And it’s STILL better than Hollywood!
Be grateful the Axis lost or you all wouldn't even been born since I highly doubt any of you has 100% germanic D-N-A and Nordic face structure
Самая суть в том. Что памятник пионерам. В конце ролика где ведут пленных немцев реально сохранился почти полностью целым. А город превращен в руины полностью
немцы защищали памятник пыонэрам до последнего патрона
его восстановили просто
@@ZashitnikPMR нет, в том то и казус. Город полностью превращен в руины, а в памятник ни один снаряд не попал.
@@ЯрославЯцук-т6я Кто тебе такую ерунду рассказал? Композиция "Танцующие дети" была конечно же ни в коем случае не "полностью уцелевшей". Кто-то лишился головы, кто то руки. Фонтан был демонтирован в 50-е. А сейчас на привокзальной площади стоит новодел - породия , ничего общего с прошлым не имеющий.
This is the best than the Hollywood movie.
This is a masterpiece that combines perfect editing with great clips. Hats off to Mauzer for this gem.
Один из лучших твоих роликов! Пересматриваю уже 10й раз.
I swear, the limitations of film back then did nothing but spark greater creativity in the minds of directors. these cold cuts throughout the broken buildings, the large offensives across fields, the Volga so small its constricting. it almost certainly portrays the feeling of claustrophobic fighting in the city of Stalingrad.
The bloodiest aesthetic in human history
Respect yo my grandad who died in the battle of Stalingrad.
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This is absolutely apocaliptic and feels scaringly real. This needs to be shown to younger generations and to be included in state history education programme. Mighty terrific!
This is definitely the inspiration behind the start of T2. Those CQB scenes inside the building really make you see how chaotic it must be.
That machine gun fire sync at 1:42 is so fucking good
Вообщем это была мясорубка. Один только дом Сталинград уничтожил немецких солдат больше чем вся армия Франции. Сталинград - это настоящий апокалипсис, братская могила для немецких и итальянских солдат.
И сколько же, почему никто не может дать на это ответ
Вы точно уверены в этом?
@@bloodygekkon да.
А я вот чего то не верю в это. Павлов - раскрученный боец. Люди, которые воевали вместе с ним, люди которые командовади его действиями ничуть не хуже. И стратегическое положение дома Павлова сильно преувеличенно. Советую почитать много разных воспоминаний, как бойцов германии, так и русских солдат. + к этому посмотреть реальную карту города немецкой аэрофотосъемки до войны и после на сайте warfly.Очень рекомендую.
Не больше
Awesome job man!
I wonder if this inspired the Future War scenes in the Terminator franchise.
Same fought
Looks quite similar.
I've had the same feeling
Same..
Slow rolling tanks in the rubble
Тяжелые сцены... это был ад на земле...слава нашим дедушкам и бабушкам что мы победили!
Это кадры из фильма,а не настоящая съёмка.
Такой ад никто бы не пережил
Лучше бы сдались.
@@alexanderjung7361 Тоже бы неплохо, тебя бы урода сейчас бы не было и таких как ты. Нацики бы позаботились об этом
yes thank them if stalin didn't kill them after
Такое чувство, что Кэмерон посмотрел этот фильм, перед съемками Терминатора.
А должен был Фёдор Бандарчук.
whoa
this looks so kino for a movie made in 1949, this looks more like a late 70s war movie, if you get past the black and white
makes you wonder if any of the actors or extras were in the real Stalingrad battle only 6 years earlier
They were :)
Considering that the extras were Red Army soldiers, it's entirely possible (albeit unlikely) that they were.
Of course they did i bet about 95% of them are WW2 Veterans considering that every man in the Soviet Union between the age of 19-45 fought, and Staligrad was the Bloodiest Battle in Human History. So yes a lot of them fought the real battle.
@@yanniklemm4108 most of them had probably been discharged from the Red Army by 1949, tho. Undoubtedly, many career officers were WW2 vets; some of them may have even been Stalingrad vets. But even if the film was shot in 1948, most of the personnel would have been conscripted no sooner than 1945 - and Paulus capitulated in February 1943.
@@yanniklemm4108 also, not all men of age were conscripted, and Stalingrad only tied up a portion of the Red Army.
Germans in Stalingrad: Gott mit uns. Wir gewinnen diesen Krieg. Russians: Welcome to hell
Russians do not speak English
@@Gabriel-ot2lj
They do
With an accent of course
(Read with Russian accent)
Russians also live in Hell in Stalingrad.....they also live in an communism hell under Stalin and his killing army
@@111marshel What a bullshit, omg, brainwashed ignorant...
@@riazonbin9931 🤡🤡
Фильм 1949 года!!!! Снят шикарно. Возможно люди актеры и в массовке участники войны. Автор музыку хорошую подобрал
Название фильма?
@@vovacherepanov2021 в описание под видео посмотри
@@vovacherepanov2021 Сталинград 1949
"возможно" конечно участники, всего четыре года прошло
Слава СССР! Слава Великой Красной Армии Освободителей!
Красний армия захватыли наше туркестан.они самы басмачы бил
@@МухаммаджонМамадалиев-у4ж, честно - басмачей ни капли не жалко.
@@fyodorkojevin5756 болшовеки был настояшши басмачей
@@fyodorkojevin5756 Значит вам не жалко те тысячи мирных жителей, которых разбомбила красная армия в Коканде? Значит для вас воевать за независимость глупо? Большевики обманули и Махно и власть Туркестанской Автономии, тем не менее, хоть что-то осталось от него. Афганистан красной армии передает привет
@@ТимурФазылов-ю4у, а вам тысячей людей убитых басмачами тоже не жалко? Для вас отстаивать интересы советского государства глупо?
Ну и Афганистану - как вы там поживаете после того, как СССР войска вывел? Хорошо?
I do sincerely one day hope to travel to Stalingrad(Volgograd) to pay my respects to men whose victory was not just soviet but the whole world's.
I believe that Joao means that Stalingrad's Victory was a turning point in WW2 which made real hope for Axis defeat.
Thank you for respect
Fabian Kirchgessner I think the Eastern Bloc isn’t blind, and knows about the anti Jewish and Slavic sentiment held by its occupiers. Soviet occupation wasn’t ideal, however it was TREMENDOUSLY PREFERABLE to Nazi occupation, especially in countries Yugoslav countries and Poland. We all know about lebensraum and generalplan OST
Before you go, make some more research on Sovjet Union, its ideology and how the people were treated. Red Army fought for Stalin and Bolshevism. I can tell you their victory was not in n the world's favour.
@Fabian Kirchgessner yeah...most people who actually lived in the eastern block preffered it.
The titles of your videos and your ideas of design, these together gives me a new type of feelings .......but i also think that I've saw this in my memories.
"Nazi takes stalingrad"
Russia:"uno reverse card"
U mean Commie , right ?
Or u are an lefty Soyboy ?
@@berechtigtekritik5246 what's your problem man?
@@Jan_372 it's ok, he is just hohol
Nice man XD
@@berechtigtekritik5246 also denkst du Russen sind kommunisten?
Lächerlich
Вечная память советским воинам и моему отцу который участвовал в Сталинградской битве в уничтожении собак немцев фашистов и их прихвостней с Европы. Мой отец давил и уничтожал фашистких гадов в Сталинградской битве. Прошел всю гадкую войну навязанную фашистами И дожил до 1990 года. Я горжусь своим отцом
Спасибо твоему отцу!
Держи в курсе
Ppp
Спасибо твоему отцу, буду вечно ему благодарен!
Благодарю вас за вклад вашего отца в спасение человеческой цивилизации и приветствую из Китая.
Слава и честь Советскому Солдату!
Westren front looks like kids play compared to this
This is true
Best part about the film: those tracking shots and pans
it's greatly-rewarding to follow;
they eyes are not spoonfed, they must track the action themsleves
Прадед. Якутия. Погиб в Сталинграде. И после таких жертв они будут нас останавливать? Поливать грязью?! Мешать Жить?! Черта с два!
Glad I got this in my recommendations
I'm french, and i think russia is a great and strong country !! URAAA
Why do you think Russia is stronger than surrender France
@@cabdikariincali1401 the french russia yeah but the real french with degaulle have fight and in russia to with the Normandie niemen!
Франция достойна билась, вы почему принимаете Францию, к слову Франция не проиграла ни разу, они проиграли только Третьему Рейху, и то когда у немцев была радиосвязь, они очень быстро получали приказы, а французов не было радиосвязи, у них были Ганцы на лошадях, времен первой мировой войны, Когда танки Гудериана прорвали оборону, то французы даже об этом не знали, когда узнали, начали отступать в Париж, и что вы думаете? Кто первым пришёл?
Да правильно танки, Блитцкриг твою мать!!!
Респект Франции! Вы бились достойно, уважаю вашу страну!
@@house19245 i dont speak russian
My german great grandfather was in Stalingrad. He was an artilleryman. He was captured after the surrender, survived being a prisoner of war and then returned home to the newly founded GDR a few years after the war ended. He lived the rest of his days making childrens toys out of wood for a living.
Lucky him
No more brother wars, my european friend!
@@MemoryOfTheAncestors One day!
@@MemoryOfTheAncestors sadly war has erupted again
Не сносите советские памятники об этой войне как в прибалтике,это память нам живым!
Well, that's a French point of view I'll say, but despite all my love for Russia, it's understandable that soviet period is not seen positively.
Ну, это уже не лечится...с молоком матери привита ненависть😏....Но
против памяти людей они безсильны!!!! 👍💯
@@cpp3221 it's not understandable. Yeah I will not suprise when Chechen blew up communist monument is Grozny, but Pribaltic? They got the most profit inside the Union. Many hotels were built and every years they made a lot of money from Soviet and foreign visitors. Also, USSR built many electronic factories in these republics. Their income per capita was three time bigger than Russian SSR and four time than Ukrainian SSR- two major economic dudes of the Union. And did they thank the Bolshevik? Or just keep their mouth shut?
@@mrmakhno3030 Incomes and quality of life are not everything : when you're invaded, your culture far from being promoted (as your religion), and when opposition is killed, hatred can grow easily
I like how alot of the german stuff is legit because the soviets captured so much shit from them
"The sound of the mortars
The music of death
We're playing the devils symphony
Our violins are guns conducted from hell"
Its nice to think after winning a war you can use the stuff the guys you beat used to make an awesome History movie.
Some shots of this movie looks so fresh and modern compared to year this film was make and I'm not gonna lie,it look lit
Мой дед Куражев Дмитрий Сергеевич с 1923г.р.призван из Москвы был командиром полковой разведки. Дошёл до Кинексберга был тяжело ранен и комисован по состоянию здоровья. Награжден государственными орденами и медалями. Умер в 1992г.похоронен на Домодедовском кладбище.
пройти войну это как нокаут получить два нокаута необратимые процессы в мозге значит воевать можно только один раз
Some parts of this video look like the opening battle of Terminator 2.
Как х/ф тех лет снимали на высоком уровне и техникой того времени, чтобы все соответствовало периода тех сражений. Вот это искуство!!! . Даже павильон макеты домов, разрушенные строения на каком высочайшем уровне было снято. Что сейчас в настоящее время с компьютерной графикой не могут дать , чтобы зрителя погрузить и придать атмосферу реальности.!!!
0:44 to 0:59 best 15 seconds of music ive ever heard - and what a brilliant shot to go with it too
Я просто уверен, что там снялись настоящие участники тех событий
Тех кто должил и прошел всю войну. А их увы не так уж много.
Паулюс был консультантом, а в съёмках немцев крупным планом использовались военнопленные немцы.
Освободители были в силе. И федя еще не родился.
6:37 Holy... Shit I'm going to watch this movie for sure. And thank you!!!
Огромное спасибо за этот отличный видеоряд! Во-первых ты осовременил старый фильм очень бодрым стремительным и эмоциональным монтажом! Во-вторых напомнил кто мы и против кого воевали.
The older the war movie, the more genuine
Those were made when the veterans where in that time they could tell exactly how it was in the war
When I watched a clip of the movie for the first time, I thought it's a documentary film which used actual war recorded footage. now I'm shook.
I can't stop watching this masterpiece.
The music and the visuals - Everything fits perfectly, this clip deserved more views
The worst and greatest battle in the history of mankind
Kursk
Dwarov 1 Stalingrad was a joke compared to Berlin
@Dwarov 1 Operation Uranus was a soviet counter offensive during Stalingrad and 1.1 million Russian took part. 1 million Germans were defending so i would like to think there were more than 700-800 (im guessing you mean thousand) casualties as the Germans were completely encircled plus this counterattack was from the 19th to the 30th of November of the same year.
@Dwarov 1 biggest tank battle in history
@Dwarov 1 not in the number of casualties and the size of the battles overall especially if you look at general world population at the time of Verdun compared to Stalingrad Verdun took a larger percentage of total population than Stalingrad, though Stalingrad was a larger and more bloody battle
After this movie was filmed in Stalingrad in 1949, the city or what remained of it was completely erased. Nothing remained of its battle scarred ruins. Nothing except one or two landmarks....... Now only the legend of Stalingrad remains.
This is a most dark theatre of war...
Soviet union soldiers are a real hero!
Не обращайте внимания на MCT Predator, дружище. Скорее всего он насмотрелся пропагандистских роликов и прочего от нацистофилов, которые убеждены, что Советский союз злой со своим "геноцидом", а нацистская Германия якобы "Герои, что стали жертвами кровавых большевиков"
По сравнению с планами Германцев, наше правительство настоящие ангелы, даже если весь этот "геноцид" правда
@@Primordax the soviet did defeat like 90% of the Wehrmacht
@@Primordax 20 milion? False number and bs western propaganda
@@Primordax the Soviet army didn't kill 20 million it's just the western propaganda machine
@Fabian Kirchgessner Immense people died on front against german, I said already that more then half of german army was located on border of ussr, those "pow" were mostly murderes,thieves,rapist,criminals so going for them to gulag is justified
Better than these days war movie
Finally the greatest (criminal) army of that time got beaten by russian power, free souls of resistance and rightful defender of their homeland. Respect from Germany.
Kadrie Ivanova respect from Spain
Just an idea, but I don't think all German soldiers were bad people, the military complex is as bad or good as those that lead it, you can't blame a gun for a murder.
"criminal"
Lol and when someone says America invaded many countries including the USSR it's always "JUSTIFIED"
@@luftwaffe9787 Yep. Criminal satanic nazi regime. Brainwashed people. Inhumane, and amoral soldiers. We still remember.
Red Army fought for the most evil regime mankind ever had to endure.
Даже не глянув на дату фильма (1949), не принимая во внимание ч/б картину, мне стало ясно, что кино явно снимали ещё при Сталине: такое внимание к деталям и мелочам, не халтурные массовки, как людей, так и техники, а самое главное: PzKpfw II, а так-же ранние III и IV *НА ХОДУ* , редкие Hotchkiss H35 и PzKpfw 38 (t), настоящие SdKfz 251 (тоже на ходу), а не их чешские послевоенные копии, которыми так пестрили киноэпопеи Озерова (да даже сегодня в том-же Т-34), никаких ПК/MG, чистые, *АРИЙСКИЕ* : ) MG-34, PaK-35/36, тоже довольно редкие в кино, но, как говориться в семье не без урода 04:47 тут или ИС-1 либо КВ-85, что тот, что другой появились уже после окончания сталинградской битвы 2 февраля 1943 года (КВ-85 - 8 августа 1943 года и ИС-1 в виде прототипа лишь проходил испытания с 22 марта по 19 апреля 1943 года), но это явно смотрится лучше Т-34-85 в июне 1941 или ИС-3 на Курской дуге!.. Большое спасибо за видео!
может это и показывают то что было уже после сталинграда немножко все эти кв85 и ис1 чтобы не портить историческую достоверность фильма
@@василеквасилек-ж4э Фильм из двух серий полностью посвящён Сталинградской битве, от начал, до конца. Конкретно в этом моменте показаны войска в период битвы, а не после неё. Опять, же в целом это мелкий анахронизм, я сам приводил более грубые в сравнении с этим...
точно подметил
Ис-1-100, маловата пушка для 85мм, да и небольшое расширение у маски орудия помогло
Это 49й год. 4 года как война кончилась, и 6 лет как сталиградская битва завершилась. Да там наверное столько послевоенной техники на ходу еще было. Грех был-бы не снять такого рода фильм. Просто сами актеры играют натурально. И вообще действия обоих сторон как-то аутентично показаны. Хотя я там не воевал конечно)))
The Nazis (Germans) fought BECAUSE of their belief,
The Soviets (Belarusians, Russians, Ukrainians, Kazakhs, Kyrgyzs, Uzbeks, Georgians and Caucasians) fought FOR their home.
That's what made difference in this most brutal and bloodiest war of mankind.
Let us live in peace.
_woah_
Same with the Finnish and the Russians... The Russians had five times the amount of infantry, tanks and planes and still did not manage to win the war
Lol kinda true, communism doesn't have a "homeland" the nation doesnt exist but when the chips were down they invoked nationalism.
They also made men attack in droves in penal battalions, armed with sticks and no retreat.
If you retreated you were killed.
Also millions of Ukrainians and Russians fought for the third reich against the USSR who genocided Ukrainians and Russians previously in the Holodomor.
Axis fought for their homeland Soviets out of fear and massive numbers and intel carried the day, and of course supply lines.
@@jewberggoldstein7112 Yeah, for their homeland, like Poland, I'm not talking about lands which were given to Poland after ww1, but surely taking down Czechoslovakia and Poland wasn't really for German homeland, especially then you understand that territories which were occupied had major czech, polish and slovakian ethnicity. It was socialist party, socialism is bad in any state. No, my name isn't Schlomo Shekelstein.
@@Max-zl9qi "still did not manage to win the war"? That's weird. You sure about that? Last time I checked I had a country house in Karelia.
Wow... That video blew me away... Never heard anything about this movie... But wow what epic scale it shows.. Must see it... And this music fits to these hellish war scenes... Fantastic job
This is a great edit. both pieces of media work so well with each other and I cant help but want more