There are documentaries out there with massive budgets and professional directors that aren't nearly as informative and easy to follow as this guy. 10/10
Yeah I read a ton of the books, and there really is something magical about the concision and clarity and speed of this presentation. I respect what I've seen of the Battlestorm Series, but almost opposite issue, there, it's excruciatingly detailed. Like I'd love to see a 20 minute version in this style on, say, just Stalingrad, or Kursk.
I don't even recall watching any TV documentary which relied at all on the overview map of the battlefield, just to let you more easily grasp the progression of war. Usually it's lazy voiceover like somebody is reading history schoolbook with stock archive footage you've already seen in another documentary.
The German/Soviet conflict on the Eastern front never gets old, never fails to be completely fascinating. I've read tons of books on it, and have many more to go. This animation is a fantastic supplement to the great books.
It's The Unstoppable Force (Germany) vs. The Immovable Object (Russia). One side has the ultimate offensive capabilities, and the other has the ultimate defensive advantages.
No time wasted for repeating all the boring facts as in the most documentaries, but rather actual historical events seen here like never before, in such interactive way that allows to understand and see the whole picture of the war on Eastern Front like no documentaries would tell... Great work.
This was an excellent documentary of the highest quality. It clearly shows the strategic and tactical thinking of both Germans and Soviets, which other videos could not really convey. Awesome work.
Next up on the history channel: 10pm- Nazi wonder weapons they were never going to build but we will say they would have 11pm- Acting like Hitler survived ww2 when he totally didnt. 12pm- Selling warehouses
One of my grand fathers was in 371 division. There is some document that he died near Rzhev, but he survived and lived till 1995. Now I see his "quad" on the screen. Another great grand father died somewhere in Stalingrad...
I almost never comment, but I am moved to make an exception for these exceptional animations of the Eastern front. You have better articulated the nuances and massive scale of this conflict in your 12 minute videos than I've seen hour-long, "professional" documentaries accomplish. Well done.
@@Meme.hustler Agree... It's the divisional detail that really makes the point, the early German successes, the advances, the massive pockets of destroyed Soviet divisions, and the gradual thinning out of German lines the longer it went on, the further they drove. Excellent!
@@covid-2320 Well, that offensive prevented germans from thinking, that Soviet Union had been able to carry out another operation in the south. Thus, the victory in Stalingrad partially justifies the casualties in the center. However, it's quite controversial regarding equipment and people's lives lost there...
I would love to see this sort of detail applied to an animated map of the Stalingrad pocket. Anyone else? Please vote this up so the wonderful creator(s) might do it.
@@frothfrenzy Right on!, I just telegraphed Goering and he confirmed that 5 formations of flying Wunderwaffes are coming to provide air support. ... in any minute now... ... ... ... ...
I highly doubt he did it himself or hired people to do it In youtube you can enable the option of letting people add subtitles to your videos, which explains why there are subs in all languages
@15 is legal In Europe Soviets lost more only becasue 1941 and early 1942. By 1944 and 1945, germans were losing way more soldiers than soviets. For exemple, in Bagration (soviet counterpart of barbarossa in a way), germans lost twice as much men (290 000 killed and 150 000 captured but 180 000 dead for soviets). And for cruelty... well it depended of who you were. If you were pure german, yeah, life was better than basic russian counterpart. However, if you were jew, homosexual, or anything but pure aryan, it was an other thing. Also, all the countries occupied (France, Belgium, Danemark,...) did suffer a lot, and poland was just annihilated (16% of the population died, with 3 millions polish and as much polish jews), just for the nazis. Also also, just Stalin. This dude was just mad. After he was dead, it was pretty OK. Quality of life wasn't that bad, and there's a reason so many people wanted USSR back in late 90-early 2000. But if you're talking about soviet regime under stalin, well it's hard to say.
Evoluxman I agree mostly but your statement in the beginning about casualties is partly false. The last major offensive of the war on the Eastern front (Vistula Oder) saw Zhukov and Konev make costly mistakes that resulted in the soviets losing twice as many men against a poorly equipped and desperate enemy. Battles such as Seelow and Konigsberg reeked of soviet over confidence leading to unnecessary deaths.
@15 is legal In Europe Soviet Union saved your countries many times in history. They suffered tens of millions casualties, while US, UK were waiting for them to die. Show some respect
Your use of graphics really enlightened me about the situation in 1942. I have watched a lot of presentations and have read a few books on the Eastern Front, and this is the first time I realized how active and nearly successful the Soviets were in their early 1942 operations. I think that the fact that the Germans survived these attacks and were able to break out of the Vyazma pocket gave them the overconfidence to remain in the Stalingrad Pocket. It also shows that either Hitler was delusional or was feigning confidence when he declared the Red Army was finished in summer 1942.
Yes, I made the same connection. The Vyazma pocket may have been a sort of Pyrrhic victory which led to the disastrous decision to supply the Stalingrad pocket with the Luftwaffe.
You re right, being able to support the troops encircled first by air supply made them believe they would be able to do the same, vast overestimation of the Luftwaffes capability at this time.
That may be true but I think it's much more complicated. Germans knew keeping 6th army in Stalingrad means keeping huge Soviet force immobile, thus protecting the main front from collapsing.
Until watching these videos I never realized just how wide the Eastern Front was and just how many men, tanks and battles there were. There was so much going on.
If it further exaggerates the point, every army regulation made after June 1941 was made with the assumption the reader was on the eastern front, always referring to the Russian, their land, equipment, tactics, and preferences
This is so educational. I'm a huge WWII guy but this goes into far more detail than I am familiar with, and doesn't clickbait, but rather pays great attention to detail, etc. Great job!
Found on animation 10 guards rifle corps, where fought my grandfather. All shows for sure! Hats off to the creators!!! Нашел на анимации 10 гвардейский стрелковый корпус, где воевал мой дедушка. Всё показано точно! Снимаю шляпу перед создателями!!!
guards - сторожевой, с английского. gvardeyskiy - гвардейский = элитный корпус, с лучшей подготовкой бойцов чем в остальных частях. да, это калька с иностранного слова, но имеющая другое значение в русском языке. называя части сторожевыми - те доносишь неправильный смысл до иностранцев.
well there wouldn't be 10 year olds who would come to this video, they probably wouldn't understand some of the things hey you guys could stop replying to me now
Riverton Cooper Why so harsh? I mean, of course many still believed in the Nazi ideology and what happened was terrible, but still, not all German soldiers were Nazis, many didn't want to die for the dream of their government.
Георги Ставрев you should blame the German Command because they where the ones who thought that trusting to bad equipped Romanians without any anti tank was a good idea weapons
This channel is the most detailed and helpful I have ever seen. It makes stuff way more affascinating than other random mapping videos and I really have to say good job. 10/10
@@biliepan379 yeah, maybe it's an error, however the Italian division is the Sforzesca 2nd Infantry Division, who in fact fought alone and won against 30 000 Soviets, saving the whole Army Group South from encirclement. They fought with bayonets after they ran out of ammunition. It was composed of 9000 men.
Eastory, Вы сделали огромную работу. Я видел много информации по теме ВОВ, но так наглядно, доступно и динамично, на моей памяти, впервые подали именно Вы. Снимаю шляпу. Спасибо. Удачи Вам и побольше подписчиков.
@@rutorrutor3640 Да, действительно интересно,с большим числом важных фактов, даже таких которые в советской школе принципиально не назывались - оккупация Персии когда гитлеровские войска делали полное окружение Ленинграда(кстати несколько дивизий Черчилля и три сталинские армии при оккупации Персии),но не так пластично и с идеологией (пленные красноармейцы погибли больше по вине Сталина - сначала пленных красноармейцев отпускали,но с началом партизанской войны пленных красноармейцев оставляли в проходных лагерях военнопленных где нечего было жрать из-за сожженных Сталиным полей и угнанного в советский тыл скота). У Сталина были огромные силы НКВД и железнодорожников для никому не нужного выселения немцев Поволжья и не было эшелонов для эвакуации женщин и детей из Ленинграда явно прифронтового города,это было гарантией голодной холодной гибели многих сотен тысяч ленинградцев в блокадном Ленинграде и советских немцев в местах изгнания,концлагерях трудармии на Урале. 1)ТРИ АРМИИ ДЛЯ ОККУПАЦИИ ПЕРСИИ 2)ВЫСЕЛЕНИЕ НЕМЦЕВ ПОВОЛЖЬЯ СИЛАМИ НКВД И ЖЕЛЕЗНОДОРОЖНИКОВ ➡ БЛОКАДА ЛЕНИНГРАДА С БОЛЬШИМИ ЖЕРТВАМИ
@@eugenhartwig Пленные погибли по вине Сталина - это бред! Вы завязывайте с тяжелыми наркотиками. Не отпускали пленных - более того - часто захватывали как военнопленных просто местных мужчин призывного возраста. Отпустили в самом начале войны что-то около 100 000 местных на Западной Украине. А вот 2-2,5 млн захваченных пленных никто никуда не отпускал. Немцы исходили из того что чем больше их умрет - тем лучше. Кстати это было военное преступление.
Schools are intended to give a global and general view of history. The Eastern front is so complex that no teacher could ever finish this subject in one year of school. Mr. Smith's name should be cleared haha
These animations are absolutely amazing! A true labor of love and the first time I've ever seen *anything* that put the full and gargantuan scope of Eastern Front maneuvers in clear focus. Thank you for the stellar effort. I'm going over to Patreon ASAP to help fund 1943 ;-)
how long would the reconstitution of the map of the invasion of France take? : 5 sec how long would it take to reconstitute the map of the invasion of Belgium? : 3 sec how long would it take to reconstitute the map of the invasion of Luxembourg? : 1 sec
13 minute for one year, so 1minute 30 for France. Even after losing half the army madly sent in Belgium and protecting UK at Dunkirk, France keep on fighting 1 against 2 for 18 days, losing 100,000 dead. Also 1/3rd of german air force was lost during battle of France, making battle of Britain possible.
@@gengis737 "losing half the army madly sent in Belgium". No , 90 % of French army was hidden in the "Maginot Line", some troops were sent to Belgium to avoid heavy battles (destroying cities) in France. And ... 1/3 of the Luftwaffe lost in France? Nonsense.
@@KR-jt4ut "90% of the French army behind the maginot" where are those numbers coming from? Also during the battle of France Germany lost about 1200 tanks (half of their tanks) and 1300 planes (1/4 of their planes)
@@KR-jt4ut 43 divisions behind Maginot line, with no mobility. 51 divisions sent to Belgium and Netherlands, including all the mechanised ones, leaving France without reserve. To support 22 Belgian and 10 Dutch divisions, with the help of 10 British divisions. If you don't believe in the quality of French soldiers in WW2, google Stonne, Bir-Hakeim, Garigliano, Provence, 1st French Armoured division.
When ww2 videos will be over, ill translate them into russian and ill show these videos in russians schools Because such great visualisation will help kids to remember and understand better, than dry letters and numbers
@@snowcold5932 its not a problem to remember heroes, we have a good school program about ww2, but this video will seriously help to understand global strategic view of ww2 campaign Our lessons sometimes concentrates on special directons, like stalingrad fights and we study it for 5 hours, and after that you hardly remember situation in global
@@НикитаПушкин-ю9ю я учился с 1997 по 2008 год, были только примитивный старые видео времён ссср, с голосом диктора, по типу Левитана Они были перегружены, излишне пафосны и малоинформативны Будь у нас подобные материалы, было бы легче держать всю картинку в целом, а то как-то отрывками вышло, блоками А вообще, если бы это всё было ещё и интерактивным...
Я закончил два года назад, нам показывали современные ролики со стратегическими картами, похожими на это видео, и картами отдельных боев. Мне понравилось. Насчет интерактивного материала, есть сайт pobediteli.ru, там хоть и без анимаций дивизий, но тоже впечатляет. Когда только отдельные бои рассматриваются, согласен, понимания довольно мало.
If you try 3 now, it'll seem dated. Just the inability to scale the UI for higher resolution is enough to make it almost unplayable now. But for a large number of people who played *all* versions, during the time they were released, 3 was the best for hard strategy. IV caters to more casual players. The larger number of provinces alone in III makes a huge difference. Too few/larger provinces limits the type and complexity of maneuvers you can carry out, for example. I wouldn't say IV is inferior in EVERY way, but I was much more hooked on III.
@@Coldfront15 Hello Troll! This is a blatant lie. In fact, Russia is the only country that has always been able to resist the West throughout its history. Starting with the German crusaders (1242 Battle of the ice) and ending with the Second world war, over the course of 7 centuries, Russia often won against the West. Russia captured Berlin 3 times ( the seven years ' war - in 1760, the Russians destroyed the weapons factories in Berlin.) The Napoleonic wars (in 1813, Berlin was liberated from the French), the Second world war (in 1945). Russia captured Paris in 1814.
Алексей Васильев Ah yes when someone disagrees with you, first insult them by calling them a troll; then present your argument to make yourself look smart. I see. Very adequate. No point in continuing with a obvious *russian troll*
3:40 good video thus far. I will however say that the largest quantity of lend lease was brought from the Pacific (47%). Murmansk was actually the smallest port of entry (23% of total tonnage) because it was too dangerous. It was probably the most used in the very start. *Edited to remove Op Mars comment. It was fine.
That's true, but Murmansk was the only year-round ice free port of the Soviet Union. Arkhangelsk and Vladivostok both froze in the winters making supply deliveries difficult.
Если так, то в итоге покажет, как армия Третьего Рейха получила урок от Советской Армии, ведь основной план "блицкриг" они завалили в конце 1941, а вести затяжную войну на территории такой большой страны-это очень опасно.
А я то думал что была Бсср, где жили и строили свою республику беларусы, но нет, оказывается все что у нас есть только из-за сказочной доброты россиян. Спасибо вам!
Hello Eastory, thank you for your time to create such a great and amazing content. Please take your time that is necessary for the 1943 video, qualitiy is better then quantity! I am looking forward to this video. Another thing: when you are finished with the easten front series i think it could be awesome to combine all eastern front videos to a full documentation about the eastern front. You may also could add some real footage in this documentation, maybe with a collaboration with other history youtubers. That hopefully would bring you even more subscribers. You deserve so much more! Nevertheless I wish you great success and fun at creating TH-cam content. Greetings from Germany to Estonia by Mirco :)
Volgograd is an amazing city to visit. It's all there. Phenomenal museums and incredible history. The Von Paulus Museum is still there in the basement of the former GUM Department Store.
И спасибо всем тем людям из стран союзников, кто сделал эти победы легче, чем они могли бы быть. Такое дополнение будет крайне уместно добавлять, особенно учитывая, что об этом в России так любят умалчивать.
@@alexbogdan9500 страны союзники делают только то что соответствует их интересам. Не успела война закончится эти замечательные союзники начали пугать СССР ядерными представлениями в Японии. Иди им сапожки поцелуй.
Пион, целовать кому-то что-то - это удел имперца, совка или просто лизоблюда, что как в СССР, так и в россии сегодня обычная практика, чтобы иметь зарплату больше современных 30 тысяч рублей, так что мне такие ритуалы ваши не знакомы. А что касается союзников, то относиться по-человечески к стране, что с 39 по 41 была открытым союзником гитлера, захватывала территории и торговала с нациками, после кормить и снабжать армию (от консерв в осуждённый ленинград, до оборудования для производства башен т34), а потом эта красная мразь даже договорённость по лендлизу не выполняет. Поставки на 11 миллиардов, а уплатить хотели только миллионы? Страна, что ещё и хотела установить только социалистическое правительство там, где находилась её армия и никаких свободных выборов? А союзники так боялись ссср, что с 45 до 49 не накопили достаточно ядерных бомб, чтобы стереть весь совок с лица земли, если хотел бы? Смешно! Ссср сдох, туда этой отрыжке и дорога, как и невежам, что такую идеологию поддерживают!
@@alexbogdan9500 ты типичный тупой западник. Ты выдаешь себя такими пропагандистскими штампами, как совок, свободные выборы, Хахахаха. Не вы слышали? Свободные выборы, хаха. Давай еще про цивилизованный мир вскукарекни, про свободу слова, про варварскую московию дрисни))
@@alexbogdan9500 первый твой абзац ваще уссаться, продвижение по карьерной лестнице в России такое же как и в США ФРГ Франции и тд. Потому что система отношений одна и та же. Но ты же тупой западник, надо делать скидку на это))
This... this is a work of art. I wish I could mount this on my wall and just have it play forever. You deserve every ounce of praise this language is capable of giving. Bravo.
The battle was significant as it was a historical marker when the tide was turning, but the Germans wouldn't have been able to win the war even if they took Stalingrad. They were too overextended and unable to resupply their troops deep in The Sovie Union. The Soviets were also too many and they had too strong an industrial capacity for the Germans to keep up. Further, around this time Allied strategic bombing really started ramping up, further straining the ability of the Germans to re-equip their troops.
Soviet Storm. WW2 in the East. Episodes 1 - 9. English Subtitles. RussianHistoryEN th-cam.com/video/9aY_KoVdMTo/w-d-xo.html Soviet Storm. WW2 in the East. Episodes 10 - 18. English Subtitles. RussianHistoryEN th-cam.com/video/GwQZww0_New/w-d-xo.html
I am Russian ! I am proud of the victory of our people in this difficult war. You in this film have displayed everything as it really was. Without lies, just the facts. But I would add in the video that 5,21,26,37 armies (600,000 soldiers) were surrounded in Kiev. This is the largest encirclement of troops in the history of wars of all times and peoples. This is a big tragedy for the Russian people. At Stalingrad, the 6th Army of Paulus and about 300,000 soldiers were surrounded. Manstein could not help those surrounded.
@@Alex-dx1ec Yes, Roosevelt and Hitler brought to power along with the British. It is the West that created the 3rd Reich and set it on the USSR. And it was the west that created the German industry.
I can't really say how accurate in detail these animations actually are, since I'm not a miitary historian, but if you did these animations all by yourself, this is some incredible work!! If they're really accurate, those are probably the best animations on this topic that I've ever seen. Please keep it coming! Would love to see this for whole WW2, not just Eastern front, as well as other major wars in history, no matter which ones.
Both sides lost 3.5 million people in 1942, which translates into 4'500 men per one second of this video... *EACH SECOND OF THIS VIDEO IS 4'500 DEATHS.*
There is a female historian of Stalingrad (I'm completely forgetting her name in the excitement to post) who ran over the numbers: the numbers lost between this and Mars was totally incredible: she thinks the total dead in combat is FAR larger than originally thought.
Well, they were almost out of stocks by the end. Young men of generation 1920-1923 were all but extinct. With 11 millions irrecoverable military losses, millions civilians captured, tens of millions in occupied territories and horrible number of wounded unfit for active duty, USSR was close to the limits of its manpower mobilization capability. RKKA would not have survived another 1941 level attrition.
A little known fact is the seemingly unlimited manpower reserves of the USSR almost ran out around 1943-1944, I forgot whose book it was but it might have been Guderian if I remember right
The thing is, the way the Soviet Union managed to find the manpower to keep the warmachine rolling from 1943 onwards was to draft the population of recently liberated territories. Thus, the turning of the tide at Stalingrad created its own momentum. At its largest, something like 40% of the Soviet population was living under German occupation and unavailable for the war effort, either militarily or economically. Thus, during the most critical, dangerous times for the Soviet Union (late 1941 to early 1943), it fought significantly understrength, and only had a slight manpower advantage over Germany and friends.
@@anderskorsback4104 that's a very interesting detail (one that isn't modelled appropriately in games like hearts of iron, either). I wonder if the Germans could have won a war of attrition not in terms of materiel but mere bodies if they kept the front dynamic and focused on preserving their own strength as much as possible while dragging the Red Army into highly costly defeats of phyrric victories, instead of being so forward trying to capture vital resources. I know oil was always in short supply but they still managed to make due through 1942-1943, and perhaps 1944 until Bagration destroyed Army Group Center. If the army didn't have to abandon so much heavy equipment or have it destroyed in needless encirclements (1941 Moscow counter attack, and Stalingrad obviously) and could continue occupying vast swaths of Soviet territory, maybe they could bleed out the Red Army's manpower
aBoughtLemon Oh stfu, masterbation is just as beneficially healthy as food, so long as its not abused of course. But back to what I stated, masterbation does reduce the probability of getting cancer.
This thread sounds like a panel of experts on masturbation; it's clear all these "experts" are just a bunch of teenage salty beta-masculine chronic-masturbating virginal desperate pajama-soy-manginas, pretending to be experienced grown-ups.
Мой дед был старшим лейтенантом Советской Армии, Великой страны СССР, командир роты. Погиб 11 марта 1943 года в бою с Норвежской дивизией СС , под Ленинградом, в Урицке . Пал смертью храбрых за Родину! Бабушка всю жизнь ждала его, пока не скончалась в 1993 году. У деда было 9 братьев, никто не вернулся с войны - один погиб в Севастополе, двое в Сталинграде, в Риге, в Польше, в Демянске в котле, в Чехословакии. Никто не вернулся ... НИКТО...... Большой семьи не стало ...... Будь проклята война ........
...низкий поклон...жизни не вернуть,слов правильных не подобрать...вечная память и гигантское человеческое спасибо за возможность жить твоим дедам и всем нашим ветеранам за их подвиг
Imagine being a romanian commander seeing the soviet build-up of hundreds of tanks and calling you german ally to warn them and ask for anti-tank support (since your forces comprised of 90% infantry) only to hear "Naaah, no can do, sorry...anyway chill, the soviets will atack in the north, at Moscow, we good"
Hitler was a fool to send 350,000 men along with Erwin Rommel to North Africa when, Rommel could have been holding the flanks instead of inadequately equipped and trained Romanian troops.
@@killerfish61 It was a big mistake, Rommel was a great commander, he could have stabilised the situation in Stalingrad. Rommel could have brought 300,000 men, 8,000 air craft and 2,500 tanks, from the Middle East.
They didn't, the Soviets lost many tanks in the breakthrough. There were some 40 Churchill's there, most of them knocked out. Note that the Churchill was heavily armored.
they needed not only to break Romanian lines, but also to establish a full solid encirclement around all of Stalingrad and to quickly prepare to defend new gained positions from breakethrough from 2 sides
From "World War II" by professor and colonel Eddy Bauer, p. 432: "...The Dictator of Romania, marshal Antonescu, had tried to get Hitler to address this extremely dangerous situation. He especially had asked Hitler for 50mm Anti-tank guns to replace the 37mm guns, which the Romanians were equipped with and which had proven to be completely obsolete. Hitler did promise to deliver these guns without delay, but his promises remained just words and the catastrophy was inevitable. Hence the destruction of Army Group B was around the corner." Alright, they didn't lack anti-tank guns, they lacked *good* anti-tank guns. I know i'm not supposed to rely on Wikipedia as a source, but even they confirm it: "The 37mm and 47mm AT guns were useless against Soviet tanks, so the Romanian troops had to use grenades, anti-tank mines and Molotov cocktails. In the first hours, they managed to delay the advance and destroy some armor, but later they had to retreat or be encircled."
limited compared to other instances, they are lucky they loss less then 100k, most other encirclements up to this point have had high numbers like that
Everything presented is amazing. Great descriptions. I think what stands out to me most is the number of POW's. Look at the numbers! We hear about the large number of deaths in the war, but imagine fighting a battle and you now have hundreds of thousands of POWs. You have to guard them, move them, etc. That's an amazing logistic to consider while you're trying to fight a war. Imagine if no quarter.
Lol, wtf Romania?! -> 11:10 You had one job! :p Joking aside, respect to both sides who fought through that hell. I think the world realised after ww2: "Don't poke the red bear!" Seeing that the Germans failed, having the biggest and strongest stick back then. Anyone else would've folded much earlier. Great video series!
It was because the Romanians lacked the equipment to counter Soviet tanks. They didnt stand a chance whether they fought competent or not. The Germans should not have kept there flanks so weak and had they not send the Crimea divisions north and sent a mechanized division to France because they assumed victory ment they could of very well hold on and finish Stalingrad.
@@AlexanderSSI Yup, I was taking the piss there if you didn't notice :P Also was difficult for Axis army to communicate effectively with language barriers at times etc A good video to look at is -> th-cam.com/video/dY1SdA9fYW8/w-d-xo.html&ab_channel=Knowledgia Gives you an idea how Romania wasn't really truly on board at all times to begin with
@@marijafrankovic1959Bruh. It’s Russian, not communist, and that is offensive toward a language that has nothing to do with a bad government. It’s just the language those types of people use. Get over it.
What an amazing animation; thanks for that!! Wanne hear a funny story? One of my grandfathers (Swedish descent) was fighting alongside Finland in the Svenska Frivilligkåren against the Russians in vinterkriget also called Soviet-finnish war. Later on, he also fought alongside Germans, Italians, Bulgarians, etc. He said "And these are the people we shall win the war with?" Not meaning it rude, but Southern people just had a different way of fighting spirit. He did like the spirit of Scandinavians and Germans and also admired the Russians (to some extend of course). What he found mostly entertaining that while all nations sang marching songs about the greatness of their people and country, Germans sang about dark forest, cars or flowers on fields XD I am happy that today most of us get along with each other quite well. I have many friends across this world and that is what made the horrors of this ugly war somehow "worth" it... Bought by a high price...
0:40 Somewhere near Kerch my grand great father died. He was 33, had 3 childen. He was mobilized in august 1941 as an red army infantry soldier and sent to Frontline rightaway. He managed to survive 5 months... While many died within first days.
@@jake42731 I am no german, neither were my relatives. Though there was whole german soviet rebublic, within USSR, which shortly after the war was disbannded. it's just my nickname, and it does sound german indeed :-)
@@JurgenKrace So was your grandpa russian? where did he live before he was mobilised, did your family manage any contact with him while he was deployed?
@@jake42731 no, not russian. We are of mountain people of Caucasus. I was born in Uzbekistan, which was at that time still part of USSR. Because my parents decided to leave our indigenous area for bigger city, which was Tashkent. It's the same village from where all my family is from, including great grand father. He born there, and lived there, but died far away from home. I am not aware of any contacts with my great grand father, after he was mobilesed.
@@fulcrum2951 indeed. When nazi forces encountered the T-34s operated by Zhukov's armoured divisions outside Moscow they were taken by complete surprise. They simply had no idea the Soviets had the capacity to design and build such a tank.
Looking from a hind sight Perspective you’d be right. However most intillegence about russia at the time prior to operation B, you’d be wrong. Russia was severely lacking in so many departments such as competive air craft, anything anti tank, and small arms. The t-34’s/KV’s being one of the very few exceptions to antiquated Russian weapons at this point. Looking at poor Russian performance in operations such as Winter war fiasco, battle for Poland, Spanish civil war response, and the Soviet officer corps purge were only just a few indicators for reasonable German ambition. The fact the Soviet Union was able to loose this many soldiers and man power and still remain intact is a historical miracle of human history that has never before been witnessed. So it was not just a suprise to the Germans but the whole world.
There are documentaries out there with massive budgets and professional directors that aren't nearly as informative and easy to follow as this guy. 10/10
Yeah I read a ton of the books, and there really is something magical about the concision and clarity and speed of this presentation. I respect what I've seen of the Battlestorm Series, but almost opposite issue, there, it's excruciatingly detailed. Like I'd love to see a 20 minute version in this style on, say, just Stalingrad, or Kursk.
I don't even recall watching any TV documentary which relied at all on the overview map of the battlefield, just to let you more easily grasp the progression of war. Usually it's lazy voiceover like somebody is reading history schoolbook with stock archive footage you've already seen in another documentary.
@Kiril Burinskij thanks a bunch!
Wise he did one for Fall Blau alone. That has some "curious" troop movements leading up to Stalingrad
Good pictorial summary
this is the most detailed info about troop movements I've seen in my entire life presented in such concise format. great work!
*BUT he CAN'T Say, EXTERMINATED!!!! He says Destroyed!!!!*
Justin Martyr what?
Noobmansuperstarboy probably means this “Vernichtungskrie” it means war of extermination or annihilation
@@LordBruuh Definately more detailed, but a hell of a lot less concise.
Only listened to that stalingrad series like 3 times as it comes out.
I’ve watched this series about 10 times now
The German/Soviet conflict on the Eastern front never gets old, never fails to be completely fascinating. I've read tons of books on it, and have many more to go. This animation is a fantastic supplement to the great books.
@kevin r -- which 3 books would you recommend to start?
Extremely fascinating. So many lives lost, though.
It's the biggest bloodbath mankind has ever seen
It's The Unstoppable Force (Germany) vs. The Immovable Object (Russia). One side has the ultimate offensive capabilities, and the other has the ultimate defensive advantages.
With such a massive conflict there's no shortage of events to look into.
"... The amount of prisoners was limited. 22.000 POW..." Image any army in the word nowadays losing 22.000 men in one day.
Just shows the immense scale of WW2.
If you think this is big, just keep in mind that 2 million people fought in battle of Kursk
Imagne lost almost a milion men (encirclement of the Kiev)
AFTER NUCLEAR STRIKE LOSSESE WILL BE IN MILLIONS.
@@SovetUnion63 but we talking about encirclement not atomic bomb
No time wasted for repeating all the boring facts as in the most documentaries, but rather actual historical events seen here like never before, in such interactive way that allows to understand and see the whole picture of the war on Eastern Front like no documentaries would tell... Great work.
This was an excellent documentary of the highest quality. It clearly shows the strategic and tactical thinking of both Germans and Soviets, which other videos could not really convey. Awesome work.
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@@Helpseriously Quite right.
It's like History channel, but now with actual History :D
How true!
aserehuehue its like history channel, but it only use map :v
few years in the future he will be selling toy cars for 10 000$ :P
It is like history channel without all comments about nazis’ flying saucers
Next up on the history channel:
10pm- Nazi wonder weapons they were never going to build but we will say they would have
11pm- Acting like Hitler survived ww2 when he totally didnt.
12pm- Selling warehouses
One of my grand fathers was in 371 division. There is some document that he died near Rzhev, but he survived and lived till 1995. Now I see his "quad" on the screen.
Another great grand father died somewhere in Stalingrad...
they saved the world
@@mookins45 ???
@jebi ga It must be misprint or do you think that Russians are antisemitists?
@@mookins45 they won the war, the world is far from saved.
@jebi ga.. What?
I almost never comment, but I am moved to make an exception for these exceptional animations of the Eastern front. You have better articulated the nuances and massive scale of this conflict in your 12 minute videos than I've seen hour-long, "professional" documentaries accomplish. Well done.
Agree 110%. These animations are absolute gold.
@@sbove thx
@@Meme.hustler Agree... It's the divisional detail that really makes the point, the early German successes, the advances, the massive pockets of destroyed Soviet divisions, and the gradual thinning out of German lines the longer it went on, the further they drove. Excellent!
Accurate man gj:)
agreed , outstanding.
It's like a documentary without the bullshit filler. I love it!
There is very little about _teevee_ that is redeemable.
@@toserveman9317 The availability of information and entertainment at short notice to the population?
12:00 These 8 seconds costed 2,5m dead men to both sides. Rzhev battle is called Rzhev Meatgrinder for a reason.
Impressive that so many people died for, literally, nothing.
@@covid-2320 Well, that offensive prevented germans from thinking, that Soviet Union had been able to carry out another operation in the south. Thus, the victory in Stalingrad partially justifies the casualties in the center. However, it's quite controversial regarding equipment and people's lives lost there...
@Dan Gurău You'll never know the truth, to be honest. There were two general operations, which cost up to million losses in total...
Dan Gurău And how many Soviet and German soldiers died from both sides?
Covid-23 Soviet died for motherland, Germans for idiotic plans of Hitler
I would love to see this sort of detail applied to an animated map of the Stalingrad pocket. Anyone else? Please vote this up so the wonderful creator(s) might do it.
Watch Stalingrad campaign by Army University Press 👍
See TIK's Battlestorm Stalingrad series.
How can this guy have so few Patreons? We must quickly deal with that error and support his war effort against click baiters and general idiocy!
Георги Ставрев He’s right, it’s a channel we cannot afford to lose.
Not his war effort comrade. Ours
Spyro Jyro When thinking of whether or not to support him, all I could think was, “do it.”
I agree. We should strive to prevent encirclement from other channels and widen the gap to his Patreon pocket.
@@frothfrenzy Right on!, I just telegraphed Goering and he confirmed that 5 formations of flying Wunderwaffes are coming to provide air support. ... in any minute now... ... ... ... ...
Crazy amount of work, great job man!
I knew it'd be worth the wait. Great work.
"oh look everybody I'm a patreon :P"
*S T A L I N G R A D*
*WE* knew
Can we talk about the fact that this guy provided subtitles of 8 different languages (including Arabic!)?! This is very rare on TH-cam.
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@@shrekdonkey3683 70th* screw your reddit moment
I highly doubt he did it himself or hired people to do it
In youtube you can enable the option of letting people add subtitles to your videos, which explains why there are subs in all languages
Keep in mind whenever you see a square disappear that's thousands of lives lost
THATS A LOTTA DAMAGE !
@15 is legal In Europe Soviets lost more only becasue 1941 and early 1942. By 1944 and 1945, germans were losing way more soldiers than soviets. For exemple, in Bagration (soviet counterpart of barbarossa in a way), germans lost twice as much men (290 000 killed and 150 000 captured but 180 000 dead for soviets).
And for cruelty... well it depended of who you were. If you were pure german, yeah, life was better than basic russian counterpart. However, if you were jew, homosexual, or anything but pure aryan, it was an other thing. Also, all the countries occupied (France, Belgium, Danemark,...) did suffer a lot, and poland was just annihilated (16% of the population died, with 3 millions polish and as much polish jews), just for the nazis.
Also also, just Stalin. This dude was just mad. After he was dead, it was pretty OK. Quality of life wasn't that bad, and there's a reason so many people wanted USSR back in late 90-early 2000. But if you're talking about soviet regime under stalin, well it's hard to say.
Evoluxman I agree mostly but your statement in the beginning about casualties is partly false. The last major offensive of the war on the Eastern front (Vistula Oder) saw Zhukov and Konev make costly mistakes that resulted in the soviets losing twice as many men against a poorly equipped and desperate enemy. Battles such as Seelow and Konigsberg reeked of soviet over confidence leading to unnecessary deaths.
@15 is legal In Europeсоветский режим был наиболее варварским??? Расскажи это миллионам убитых евреев и их детей осёл.
@15 is legal In Europe Soviet Union saved your countries many times in history. They suffered tens of millions casualties, while US, UK were waiting for them to die. Show some respect
Awesome visualisation!! Thanks for all your hard work!
Your use of graphics really enlightened me about the situation in 1942. I have watched a lot of presentations and have read a few books on the Eastern Front, and this is the first time I realized how active and nearly successful the Soviets were in their early 1942 operations. I think that the fact that the Germans survived these attacks and were able to break out of the Vyazma pocket gave them the overconfidence to remain in the Stalingrad Pocket. It also shows that either Hitler was delusional or was feigning confidence when he declared the Red Army was finished in summer 1942.
Yes, I made the same connection. The Vyazma pocket may have been a sort of Pyrrhic victory which led to the disastrous decision to supply the Stalingrad pocket with the Luftwaffe.
You re right, being able to support the troops encircled first by air supply made them believe they would be able to do the same, vast overestimation of the Luftwaffes capability at this time.
It's Russian,dude
That may be true but I think it's much more complicated. Germans knew keeping 6th army in Stalingrad means keeping huge Soviet force immobile, thus protecting the main front from collapsing.
Until watching these videos I never realized just how wide the Eastern Front was and just how many men, tanks and battles there were. There was so much going on.
If it further exaggerates the point, every army regulation made after June 1941 was made with the assumption the reader was on the eastern front, always referring to the Russian, their land, equipment, tactics, and preferences
Thats what your education is doing they trying to rewrite the history and doesnt want you to now how much impact did Soviet Union!
Yea it makes the western front look like child's play
*Soviet Union has become player controlled*
@p1colo They didn't win because the USA supplied them, that is Not the only reason
Western lend-lease to the soviet union did jack shot for the union.
tag SOV
research all
add_latest_equipment 1000000000
Soviet Union: *Enters GTM* I SEE NO GOD UP HERE! OTHER THEN ME!
@@super_heavy_battleship4205 in fact, lend-lease program just count 4 percent of all Soviet weapons, idiot.
This is so educational. I'm a huge WWII guy but this goes into far more detail than I am familiar with, and doesn't clickbait, but rather pays great attention to detail, etc. Great job!
Found on animation 10 guards rifle corps, where fought my grandfather. All shows for sure! Hats off to the creators!!!
Нашел на анимации 10 гвардейский стрелковый корпус, где воевал мой дедушка. Всё показано точно! Снимаю шляпу перед создателями!!!
Your grandfather is a hero Aleksei :) hats off to him
guards - сторожевой, с английского.
gvardeyskiy - гвардейский = элитный корпус, с лучшей подготовкой бойцов чем в остальных частях.
да, это калька с иностранного слова, но имеющая другое значение в русском языке. называя части сторожевыми - те доносишь неправильный смысл до иностранцев.
@@texxture, nope, “guards division” (brigade, etc.) is the proper translation of “гвардейская дивизия” (бригада и т.п.). Google it.
Where is the 10 Guards Rifle Corps? I want to find them too
@@Sphynra 10:26 near Ordzhonikidze
welcome to TH-cam comments, where everyone suddenly becomes a logistic and strategic genius
well there wouldn't be 10 year olds who would come to this video, they probably wouldn't understand some of the things
hey you guys could stop replying to me now
stolen
edwardmashberg1 but it seems like it does need a genius to understand that the german soldiers weren’t nazis
Riverton Cooper
Why so harsh?
I mean, of course many still believed in the Nazi ideology and what happened was terrible, but still, not all German soldiers were Nazis, many didn't want to die for the dream of their government.
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How do you even research this? Like marking every division's location and stuff. Seems like a pretty tedious job, and I respect you for that.
He spoke about how much time it takes in the previous video.
Spoiler: A LOT OF TIME
I usually get their locations from the contemporary situation maps that have been posted online.
Where are they posted online?
Watch Soviet Storm series
Seeing the vast numbers of soviet forces is just wow. Endless fucking humanity to feed to hun cannons.
Balls of steel men.
Although it's looking a bit grim, I'm sure Germany will deliver the final blow to the Soviet Union and eliminate them in the next year!
I blame the Romanians for messing up at Stalingrad.
Георги Ставрев you should blame the German Command because they where the ones who thought that trusting to bad equipped Romanians without any anti tank was a good idea weapons
Fortress Stalingrad will surely hold - Luftwaffe can supply it indefinitely.
Lol
So excited to see who wins! So far we have seen some amazing moves!
This teaches so much about deployment and encirclement tactics, thank you.
gotta do some hoi4
This channel is the most detailed and helpful I have ever seen. It makes stuff way more affascinating than other random mapping videos and I really have to say good job. 10/10
YES! EASTORY IVE BEEN WAITING FOR SUCH A LONG TIME YAY! Im a big fan of you and your videos btw. Keep up the great work!
That Italian division holding off half the front alone xD
Its corps, but its still impresive.
@@biliepan379 Same, its corp.
@@biliepan379 that's LIX Korps, composed by 50.000 men, but yeah.
@@biliepan379 yeah, maybe it's an error, however the Italian division is the Sforzesca 2nd Infantry Division, who in fact fought alone and won against 30 000 Soviets, saving the whole Army Group South from encirclement. They fought with bayonets after they ran out of ammunition. It was composed of 9000 men.
Where's the Italian Division?
Eastory, Вы сделали огромную работу. Я видел много информации по теме ВОВ, но так наглядно, доступно и динамично, на моей памяти, впервые подали именно Вы. Снимаю шляпу. Спасибо. Удачи Вам и побольше подписчиков.
Присоединяюсь, - и так ещё на русском и немецком, никакой идеологии, правильно показанные факты.
вот тоже достойно - th-cam.com/video/33aVYAXrsOE/w-d-xo.html
Wtf
@@rutorrutor3640 Да, действительно интересно,с большим числом важных фактов, даже таких которые в советской школе принципиально не назывались - оккупация Персии когда гитлеровские войска делали полное окружение Ленинграда(кстати несколько дивизий Черчилля и три сталинские армии при оккупации Персии),но не так пластично и с идеологией (пленные красноармейцы погибли больше по вине Сталина - сначала пленных красноармейцев отпускали,но с началом партизанской войны пленных красноармейцев оставляли в проходных лагерях военнопленных где нечего было жрать из-за сожженных Сталиным полей и угнанного в советский тыл скота).
У Сталина были огромные силы НКВД и железнодорожников для никому не нужного выселения немцев Поволжья и не было эшелонов для эвакуации женщин и детей из Ленинграда явно прифронтового города,это было гарантией голодной холодной гибели многих сотен тысяч ленинградцев в блокадном Ленинграде и советских немцев в местах изгнания,концлагерях трудармии на Урале. 1)ТРИ АРМИИ ДЛЯ ОККУПАЦИИ ПЕРСИИ 2)ВЫСЕЛЕНИЕ НЕМЦЕВ ПОВОЛЖЬЯ СИЛАМИ НКВД И ЖЕЛЕЗНОДОРОЖНИКОВ ➡ БЛОКАДА ЛЕНИНГРАДА С БОЛЬШИМИ ЖЕРТВАМИ
@@eugenhartwig Пленные погибли по вине Сталина - это бред! Вы завязывайте с тяжелыми наркотиками. Не отпускали пленных - более того - часто захватывали как военнопленных просто местных мужчин призывного возраста. Отпустили в самом начале войны что-то около 100 000 местных на Западной Украине. А вот 2-2,5 млн захваченных пленных никто никуда не отпускал. Немцы исходили из того что чем больше их умрет - тем лучше. Кстати это было военное преступление.
It is really hard to overstate how much I enjoy these videos.
Best strategic level overview of the Sviet German front I've ever seen, congratulations.
learned more in 13min than in whole school year, sorry Mr. Smith
Mr. Smith is not upset,bro
Mr. Smith is not upset ,bro!
Fajnie, polaczku, że masz masz w szkole nauczyciela Smitha.
Schools are intended to give a global and general view of history. The Eastern front is so complex that no teacher could ever finish this subject in one year of school. Mr. Smith's name should be cleared haha
Mr. Smith: :'(
I'm not saying its better than the History Channel
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But it's better than the History Channel.
well,i think H2 is even better than history channel
DeadTroperSociety A
I remember when the history channel was about history but now that is history.
How am I just now finding these videos? dude, you are amazing
same, saw the first and missed this 1
11:24
USSR: **TELEPORTS BEHIND**
NOTHING PERSONAL KID
at that point i think it would be pretty personal lol
NANI !?!?!
Jesus, this is so well detailed, I love the videos you make.
Keep up the good work.
These animations are absolutely amazing! A true labor of love and the first time I've ever seen *anything* that put the full and gargantuan scope of Eastern Front maneuvers in clear focus. Thank you for the stellar effort. I'm going over to Patreon ASAP to help fund 1943 ;-)
3:56 what i plan on doing for the project
3:58 what i end up doing
Lol
Still, not bad.
But in the end, your project got scrapped, you wound up in jail and separated into two parts one of which socialistic... what?
@@TheFaveteLinguis So you take memes litreally?
Both were impressive
how long would the reconstitution of the map of the invasion of France take? : 5 sec
how long would it take to reconstitute the map of the invasion of Belgium? : 3 sec
how long would it take to reconstitute the map of the invasion of Luxembourg? : 1 sec
13 minute for one year, so 1minute 30 for France. Even after losing half the army madly sent in Belgium and protecting UK at Dunkirk, France keep on fighting 1 against 2 for 18 days, losing 100,000 dead. Also 1/3rd of german air force was lost during battle of France, making battle of Britain possible.
@@gengis737 "losing half the army madly sent in Belgium". No , 90 % of French army was hidden in the "Maginot Line", some troops were sent to Belgium to avoid heavy battles (destroying cities) in France. And ... 1/3 of the Luftwaffe lost in France? Nonsense.
@@KR-jt4ut "90% of the French army behind the maginot" where are those numbers coming from? Also during the battle of France Germany lost about 1200 tanks (half of their tanks) and 1300 planes (1/4 of their planes)
@@KR-jt4ut 43 divisions behind Maginot line, with no mobility. 51 divisions sent to Belgium and Netherlands, including all the mechanised ones, leaving France without reserve. To support 22 Belgian and 10 Dutch divisions, with the help of 10 British divisions.
If you don't believe in the quality of French soldiers in WW2, google Stonne, Bir-Hakeim, Garigliano, Provence, 1st French Armoured division.
@@gengis737 and what did these divisions do in Belgium? indeed, ... and when did the French landed in Normandy, indeed, ....
Это безусловно лучшее видео про восточный фронт 1942 года.
When ww2 videos will be over, ill translate them into russian and ill show these videos in russians schools
Because such great visualisation will help kids to remember and understand better, than dry letters and numbers
Great idea. The heroes who defeated the Nazi war machine deserve to be remembered
@@snowcold5932 its not a problem to remember heroes, we have a good school program about ww2, but this video will seriously help to understand global strategic view of ww2 campaign
Our lessons sometimes concentrates on special directons, like stalingrad fights and we study it for 5 hours, and after that you hardly remember situation in global
We have similar videos to this, I would say they are more informative, but it's always nice to see other perspective.
@@НикитаПушкин-ю9ю я учился с 1997 по 2008 год, были только примитивный старые видео времён ссср, с голосом диктора, по типу Левитана
Они были перегружены, излишне пафосны и малоинформативны
Будь у нас подобные материалы, было бы легче держать всю картинку в целом, а то как-то отрывками вышло, блоками
А вообще, если бы это всё было ещё и интерактивным...
Я закончил два года назад, нам показывали современные ролики со стратегическими картами, похожими на это видео, и картами отдельных боев. Мне понравилось. Насчет интерактивного материала, есть сайт pobediteli.ru, там хоть и без анимаций дивизий, но тоже впечатляет.
Когда только отдельные бои рассматриваются, согласен, понимания довольно мало.
I love how you pronounce "unable to"
It really depicts how they were unable to do whatever they supposed to do..
This video makes me play Hearts of Iron 4 and encircle divisions
3 was better...
@@garoad2 I don't know about 3, but 4 is best
No joke dude, I seriously want to load it up right now!
If you try 3 now, it'll seem dated. Just the inability to scale the UI for higher resolution is enough to make it almost unplayable now. But for a large number of people who played *all* versions, during the time they were released, 3 was the best for hard strategy. IV caters to more casual players. The larger number of provinces alone in III makes a huge difference. Too few/larger provinces limits the type and complexity of maneuvers you can carry out, for example. I wouldn't say IV is inferior in EVERY way, but I was much more hooked on III.
I wish the AI would be smart enough to to recover after such losses.
"Rule number one, in the first page, of the first war book's chapter: Never march on Russia..." Bernard Montgomery
So just sit and wait for them to become completely industrialized and mobilized, and only counter-attack them...?
Finland,Poland,mongol empire, are we a joke to you?
Kleber Macedo Lmao. Russia can be easily defeated by most western powers
@@Coldfront15 Hello Troll! This is a blatant lie. In fact, Russia is the only country that has always been able to resist the West throughout its history. Starting with the German crusaders (1242 Battle of the ice) and ending with the Second world war, over the course of 7 centuries, Russia often won against the West. Russia captured Berlin 3 times ( the seven years ' war - in 1760, the Russians destroyed the weapons factories in Berlin.) The Napoleonic wars (in 1813, Berlin was liberated from the French), the Second world war (in 1945). Russia captured Paris in 1814.
Алексей Васильев Ah yes when someone disagrees with you, first insult them by calling them a troll; then present your argument to make yourself look smart. I see. Very adequate. No point in continuing with a obvious *russian troll*
3:40 good video thus far. I will however say that the largest quantity of lend lease was brought from the Pacific (47%). Murmansk was actually the smallest port of entry (23% of total tonnage) because it was too dangerous. It was probably the most used in the very start.
*Edited to remove Op Mars comment. It was fine.
Do you mean by "attacks in the East of the salient" attacks in the sectors of the German 9th and 46th Corps?
That's true, but Murmansk was the only year-round ice free port of the Soviet Union. Arkhangelsk and Vladivostok both froze in the winters making supply deliveries difficult.
Apologies I re-watched. You got Op Mars right. Forgot Sychevka was that far north.
I don't know about that being true for Vladivostok. Anyway you also had Persia.
Btw, you still haven't added me as a friend on TH-cam?
Thank you for creating these videos. Really helps me understand history through visual aid. Keep them coming
За этим коротким видео скрывается огромная работа. Спасибо.
Так же наглядно показывает на каких своих кровавых ошибках училась советская армия.
Если так, то в итоге покажет, как армия Третьего Рейха получила урок от Советской Армии, ведь основной план "блицкриг" они завалили в конце 1941, а вести затяжную войну на территории такой большой страны-это очень опасно.
Sterd S А зачем там строить заводы, если это просто «буфер»
Georgy Zhukov
Ты задаешь ему слишком сложный вопрос. Лучше спроси, скачет ли он, для майдаунов это более понятно
А я то думал что была Бсср, где жили и строили свою республику беларусы, но нет, оказывается все что у нас есть только из-за сказочной доброты россиян. Спасибо вам!
Hello Eastory, thank you for your time to create such a great and amazing content. Please take your time that is necessary for the 1943 video, qualitiy is better then quantity! I am looking forward to this video.
Another thing: when you are finished with the easten front series i think it could be awesome to combine all eastern front videos to a full documentation about the eastern front. You may also could add some real footage in this documentation, maybe with a collaboration with other history youtubers. That hopefully would bring you even more subscribers. You deserve so much more!
Nevertheless I wish you great success and fun at creating TH-cam content.
Greetings from Germany to Estonia by
Mirco :)
11:23 you can see the exact moment when their souls broke
Oof
Wow a person who makes videos for a living has tought me more than school ever will
Volgograd is an amazing city to visit. It's all there. Phenomenal museums and incredible history. The Von Paulus Museum is still there in the basement of the former GUM Department Store.
Лето 42 года наверное самое тяжелое для нас было, хотя вопреки всему мы выстояли в ноябре 41 года. Вечная память защитникам нашей Родины!
И спасибо всем тем людям из стран союзников, кто сделал эти победы легче, чем они могли бы быть. Такое дополнение будет крайне уместно добавлять, особенно учитывая, что об этом в России так любят умалчивать.
@@alexbogdan9500 страны союзники делают только то что соответствует их интересам. Не успела война закончится эти замечательные союзники начали пугать СССР ядерными представлениями в Японии. Иди им сапожки поцелуй.
Пион, целовать кому-то что-то - это удел имперца, совка или просто лизоблюда, что как в СССР, так и в россии сегодня обычная практика, чтобы иметь зарплату больше современных 30 тысяч рублей, так что мне такие ритуалы ваши не знакомы.
А что касается союзников, то относиться по-человечески к стране, что с 39 по 41 была открытым союзником гитлера, захватывала территории и торговала с нациками, после кормить и снабжать армию (от консерв в осуждённый ленинград, до оборудования для производства башен т34), а потом эта красная мразь даже договорённость по лендлизу не выполняет. Поставки на 11 миллиардов, а уплатить хотели только миллионы? Страна, что ещё и хотела установить только социалистическое правительство там, где находилась её армия и никаких свободных выборов? А союзники так боялись ссср, что с 45 до 49 не накопили достаточно ядерных бомб, чтобы стереть весь совок с лица земли, если хотел бы? Смешно!
Ссср сдох, туда этой отрыжке и дорога, как и невежам, что такую идеологию поддерживают!
@@alexbogdan9500 ты типичный тупой западник. Ты выдаешь себя такими пропагандистскими штампами, как совок, свободные выборы, Хахахаха. Не вы слышали? Свободные выборы, хаха.
Давай еще про цивилизованный мир вскукарекни, про свободу слова, про варварскую московию дрисни))
@@alexbogdan9500 первый твой абзац ваще уссаться, продвижение по карьерной лестнице в России такое же как и в США ФРГ Франции и тд. Потому что система отношений одна и та же. Но ты же тупой западник, надо делать скидку на это))
Once again lovely work Eastory! Very detailed and the animations are very nice. It will be worth the wait for the next one!
This... this is a work of art.
I wish I could mount this on my wall and just have it play forever.
You deserve every ounce of praise this language is capable of giving. Bravo.
You deserve a thumbs up for the effort you put into this video.
Its crazy how much action and deception was used for all the attacks in 1942. This was 100% the most vital year for the allies and axis
These are so well made and makes it very easy to understand troop & army positions through the war.
Well done I really enjoyed watching your videos, very informative and a great over view of the war on the eastern front, keep up the great work,👍
It truly was Stalingrad that changed the tide of the Eastern Front - and thus probably much else in the entire War on the European front.
The battle was significant as it was a historical marker when the tide was turning, but the Germans wouldn't have been able to win the war even if they took Stalingrad. They were too overextended and unable to resupply their troops deep in The Sovie Union. The Soviets were also too many and they had too strong an industrial capacity for the Germans to keep up.
Further, around this time Allied strategic bombing really started ramping up, further straining the ability of the Germans to re-equip their troops.
@@wokehumanist958 , also Soviets being supplied with weapons by allies through Iran
Woke Humanist that’s not true because German production went up the later the war went on even when allies were bombing the shit out of them
Ramin Khajavi oh definitely they ran out of oil couldn’t fuel their armies then were just retreating for the rest of the war
@@benh5366, reinforcements and supplies to Soviet front, hastened the retreat also.
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neither is Hungary, Romania and Bulgaria. I think he did this on purpose.
Not a mistake in this video but a mistake in the description. Your patreon links to www.patreon.com/notifications instead to your profile
4:08 Dont say axis when there is Finnish forces
@Tri-Tachyon Corporation I prefer slow but great content to quickly produced garbage.
+Sities Skylines Although Finland never formally signed the Tripartite Pact, they were still belligerents.
This is amazing. I can't imagine the research and time that went into this. Would love to see the whole war this way, by front.
Great work this is the best visualization of WW2 I've ever seen put into such a small timeframe.
i just love rewatching the whole eastern front series because its entertaining as much as it is informative
Soviet Storm. WW2 in the East. Episodes 1 - 9. English Subtitles. RussianHistoryEN th-cam.com/video/9aY_KoVdMTo/w-d-xo.html
Soviet Storm. WW2 in the East. Episodes 10 - 18. English Subtitles. RussianHistoryEN
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Took a while, but worth it. Great job on the video!
I am Russian ! I am proud of the victory of our people in this difficult war. You in this film have displayed everything as it really was. Without lies, just the facts. But I would add in the video that 5,21,26,37 armies (600,000 soldiers) were surrounded in Kiev. This is the largest encirclement of troops in the history of wars of all times and peoples. This is a big tragedy for the Russian people. At Stalingrad, the 6th Army of Paulus and about 300,000 soldiers were surrounded. Manstein could not help those surrounded.
RUSSIA STRONK
Roosevelt should have nuked Moscow.
@@Alex-dx1ec Yes, Roosevelt and Hitler brought to power along with the British. It is the West that created the 3rd Reich and set it on the USSR. And it was the west that created the German industry.
That's what they tell you in ruski land?
@@ИванИванов-э1г1щ russia and hitler were allies till barbarossa
Fantastically detailed summary. Amazing work. Music and narration are perfect. Tense but not distracting. Well done.
I can't really say how accurate in detail these animations actually are, since I'm not a miitary historian, but if you did these animations all by yourself, this is some incredible work!! If they're really accurate, those are probably the best animations on this topic that I've ever seen. Please keep it coming! Would love to see this for whole WW2, not just Eastern front, as well as other major wars in history, no matter which ones.
Both sides lost 3.5 million people in 1942, which translates into 4'500 men per one second of this video...
*EACH SECOND OF THIS VIDEO IS 4'500 DEATHS.*
So *DEADLY*
😭😭😖
imagine what all those people could have done instead of this war...
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Worth it for this great video
Your vids make me to play Hoi4
Play HoI3 with blackIce mod, looks a lot closer to his animations
Gary Grigsby War in the East would be a better game.
HoI 4 - how not to do grand strategy. What an abortion of a game.
@Urs schuerch , i agree with you
This series is very cool to watch. Thanks for doing this.
Hoping to have 1943 animation soon.
@Aggressive Tubesock Its already out for 3 months, so your useless comment became even more useless.
@Aggressive Tubesock your so salty kid
@Aggressive Tubesock u were lying u fucked boys
@@isprikitikburkabush6200 haha yes
Y'all really keep feeding the troll?
There is a female historian of Stalingrad (I'm completely forgetting her name in the excitement to post) who ran over the numbers: the numbers lost between this and Mars was totally incredible: she thinks the total dead in combat is FAR larger than originally thought.
Spoiler: Germany will lose
Damn you spoilerino
I couldn’t believe the plot twist in the series finale when they revealed that Hitler was the bad guy all along.
Cmon men i dont read the manga
Curse you!! It was getting so good too! 😆🤣😅
There will be a large Red flag over the Reichstag soon.
Each time when I see how many POW's the Germans captured I'm amazed how the Soviets just managed to keep up conjuring more men
Well, they were almost out of stocks by the end. Young men of generation 1920-1923 were all but extinct. With 11 millions irrecoverable military losses, millions civilians captured, tens of millions in occupied territories and horrible number of wounded unfit for active duty, USSR was close to the limits of its manpower mobilization capability. RKKA would not have survived another 1941 level attrition.
@@KidoKoin You're right. Doesn't go without saying the Germans neither though.
A little known fact is the seemingly unlimited manpower reserves of the USSR almost ran out around 1943-1944, I forgot whose book it was but it might have been Guderian if I remember right
The thing is, the way the Soviet Union managed to find the manpower to keep the warmachine rolling from 1943 onwards was to draft the population of recently liberated territories. Thus, the turning of the tide at Stalingrad created its own momentum.
At its largest, something like 40% of the Soviet population was living under German occupation and unavailable for the war effort, either militarily or economically. Thus, during the most critical, dangerous times for the Soviet Union (late 1941 to early 1943), it fought significantly understrength, and only had a slight manpower advantage over Germany and friends.
@@anderskorsback4104 that's a very interesting detail (one that isn't modelled appropriately in games like hearts of iron, either). I wonder if the Germans could have won a war of attrition not in terms of materiel but mere bodies if they kept the front dynamic and focused on preserving their own strength as much as possible while dragging the Red Army into highly costly defeats of phyrric victories, instead of being so forward trying to capture vital resources. I know oil was always in short supply but they still managed to make due through 1942-1943, and perhaps 1944 until Bagration destroyed Army Group Center.
If the army didn't have to abandon so much heavy equipment or have it destroyed in needless encirclements (1941 Moscow counter attack, and Stalingrad obviously) and could continue occupying vast swaths of Soviet territory, maybe they could bleed out the Red Army's manpower
Never closed PornHub so fast.
Tano Strelok the Crimea has a pretty mouth.
aBoughtLemon however I have the right to the pursuit of happiness. I live in America, I'm freeeeeeeee
Me 7:15
aBoughtLemon Oh stfu, masterbation is just as beneficially healthy as food, so long as its not abused of course.
But back to what I stated, masterbation does reduce the probability of getting cancer.
This thread sounds like a panel of experts on masturbation; it's clear all these "experts" are just a bunch of teenage salty beta-masculine chronic-masturbating virginal desperate pajama-soy-manginas, pretending to be experienced grown-ups.
Мой дед был старшим лейтенантом Советской Армии, Великой страны СССР, командир роты. Погиб 11 марта 1943 года в бою с Норвежской дивизией СС , под Ленинградом, в Урицке . Пал смертью храбрых за Родину! Бабушка всю жизнь ждала его, пока не скончалась в 1993 году. У деда было 9 братьев, никто не вернулся с войны - один погиб в Севастополе, двое в Сталинграде, в Риге, в Польше, в Демянске в котле, в Чехословакии. Никто не вернулся ... НИКТО...... Большой семьи не стало ...... Будь проклята война ........
damn
...низкий поклон...жизни не вернуть,слов правильных не подобрать...вечная память и гигантское человеческое спасибо за возможность жить твоим дедам и всем нашим ветеранам за их подвиг
In Soviet Union you were meat which was send on front to die... Atleast x3 more Soviet died than Germans
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Feodosia was one of the most deadliest battle for georgians. My great granpa died in Feodosia. This battle Is known as the qerchi. ქერჩი.
Lie
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Imagine being a German commander on November 17th 1942 seeing the campaign map and realizing that their flanks are guarded by these guys
Imagine being a romanian commander seeing the soviet build-up of hundreds of tanks and calling you german ally to warn them and ask for anti-tank support (since your forces comprised of 90% infantry) only to hear "Naaah, no can do, sorry...anyway chill, the soviets will atack in the north, at Moscow, we good"
Hitler was a fool to send 350,000 men along with Erwin Rommel to North Africa when, Rommel could have been holding the flanks instead of inadequately equipped and trained Romanian troops.
@@killerfish61 It was a big mistake, Rommel was a great commander, he could have stabilised the situation in Stalingrad. Rommel could have brought 300,000 men, 8,000 air craft and 2,500 tanks, from the Middle East.
@@Bullet-Tooth-Tony- He should have sent the Romanians to North Africa instead, it would have achieved the same outcome in the end.
@@YourMommaGreenHahaha. Poor Romanians. Being send to North Africa.
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At 11:05, despite that the Romanians lacked anti-tank equipment, the Russians still had to call up some reserves to break their lines.
They didn't, the Soviets lost many tanks in the breakthrough. There were some 40 Churchill's there, most of them knocked out. Note that the Churchill was heavily armored.
If the romanians lacked at weapons, then a breakthrough would've been easy
they needed not only to break Romanian lines, but also to establish a full solid encirclement around all of Stalingrad and to quickly prepare to defend new gained positions from breakethrough from 2 sides
From "World War II" by professor and colonel Eddy Bauer, p. 432: "...The Dictator of Romania, marshal Antonescu, had tried to get Hitler to address this extremely dangerous situation. He especially had asked Hitler for 50mm Anti-tank guns to replace the 37mm guns, which the Romanians were equipped with and which had proven to be completely obsolete. Hitler did promise to deliver these guns without delay, but his promises remained just words and the catastrophy was inevitable. Hence the destruction of Army Group B was around the corner."
Alright, they didn't lack anti-tank guns, they lacked *good* anti-tank guns. I know i'm not supposed to rely on Wikipedia as a source, but even they confirm it: "The 37mm and 47mm AT guns were useless against Soviet tanks, so the Romanian troops had to use grenades, anti-tank mines and Molotov cocktails. In the first hours, they managed to delay the advance and destroy some armor, but later they had to retreat or be encircled."
Well i certainly did it better than you.
This is the greatest youtube video of 2018!
You are amazing. This level of detail is nuts.
Best military animation I’ve ever seen. Brilliant!
This video series is much more informative, than any other professional history video. Thank you from Denmark.
+24,800 POWs
+22,800 POWs
“The number of prisoners taken was limited”
limited compared to other instances, they are lucky they loss less then 100k, most other encirclements up to this point have had high numbers like that
True. Entire *wars* are now fought with far fewer POWs.
Thats industrialized war for you
@@Michaelonyoutub like the second battle of Kharkov. Soviets lost like 220k men.
Everything presented is amazing. Great descriptions. I think what stands out to me most is the number of POW's. Look at the numbers! We hear about the large number of deaths in the war, but imagine fighting a battle and you now have hundreds of thousands of POWs. You have to guard them, move them, etc. That's an amazing logistic to consider while you're trying to fight a war. Imagine if no quarter.
Lol, wtf Romania?! -> 11:10
You had one job! :p
Joking aside, respect to both sides who fought through that hell.
I think the world realised after ww2: "Don't poke the red bear!"
Seeing that the Germans failed, having the biggest and strongest stick back then.
Anyone else would've folded much earlier. Great video series!
It was because the Romanians lacked the equipment to counter Soviet tanks. They didnt stand a chance whether they fought competent or not. The Germans should not have kept there flanks so weak and had they not send the Crimea divisions north and sent a mechanized division to France because they assumed victory ment they could of very well hold on and finish Stalingrad.
Yeah, those 150.000 Romanians should have easily stopped 1.5 million soviet soldiers. Pff easy lol
@@AlexanderSSI Yup, I was taking the piss there if you didn't notice :P
Also was difficult for Axis army to communicate effectively with language barriers at times etc
A good video to look at is -> th-cam.com/video/dY1SdA9fYW8/w-d-xo.html&ab_channel=Knowledgia
Gives you an idea how Romania wasn't really truly on board at all times to begin with
“Autumn 1942”
Me, upon seeing the map of troop positions: oh my god there are SO many gaps in those lines...
2:55 здесь похоронен перевод.
надо выбрать перевод в настройках - "перевести" - "русский"
Sorry i dont speak communist
@@marijafrankovic1959 russian-communist. Nice work,Polish-Lithuanian or whoever the hell you are
@@marijafrankovic1959Bruh. It’s Russian, not communist, and that is offensive toward a language that has nothing to do with a bad government. It’s just the language those types of people use. Get over it.
The amount of research and time dedication is amazing. Well done
What an amazing animation; thanks for that!!
Wanne hear a funny story? One of my grandfathers (Swedish descent) was fighting alongside Finland in the Svenska Frivilligkåren against the Russians in vinterkriget also called Soviet-finnish war. Later on, he also fought alongside Germans, Italians, Bulgarians, etc. He said "And these are the people we shall win the war with?" Not meaning it rude, but Southern people just had a different way of fighting spirit. He did like the spirit of Scandinavians and Germans and also admired the Russians (to some extend of course). What he found mostly entertaining that while all nations sang marching songs about the greatness of their people and country, Germans sang about dark forest, cars or flowers on fields XD
I am happy that today most of us get along with each other quite well. I have many friends across this world and that is what made the horrors of this ugly war somehow "worth" it... Bought by a high price...
Bulgarians did not fight in the Soviet Union.
These videos are absolutely amazing.
Yes comrade
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Somewhere near Kerch my grand great father died. He was 33, had 3 childen. He was mobilized in august 1941 as an red army infantry soldier and sent to Frontline rightaway. He managed to survive 5 months... While many died within first days.
Your name sounds german, were you germans living in USSR? there were millions of them
@@jake42731 I am no german, neither were my relatives. Though there was whole german soviet rebublic, within USSR, which shortly after the war was disbannded.
it's just my nickname, and it does sound german indeed :-)
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@@JurgenKrace So was your grandpa russian? where did he live before he was mobilised, did your family manage any contact with him while he was deployed?
@@jake42731 no, not russian. We are of mountain people of Caucasus. I was born in Uzbekistan, which was at that time still part of USSR. Because my parents decided to leave our indigenous area for bigger city, which was Tashkent. It's the same village from where all my family is from, including great grand father. He born there, and lived there, but died far away from home.
I am not aware of any contacts with my great grand father, after he was mobilesed.
Outstanding video. The detailed movement of the army divisions and units is what I always haf been curious to see in motion. Thank you.
Отличное видео! Пожалуйста, скорее сделайте 1943, 1944 и 1945!!!
а они по русски понимают?
@@karifanchik th-cam.com/video/S85wZpKDg20/w-d-xo.html
Eastory: "the resistance was stronger than Nazi Germany expected"
Sun Tzu, thousands of years earlier: "know your enemy"
Much of nazi leadership has failed in sun tzu and robert greene eyes
@@fulcrum2951 indeed. When nazi forces encountered the T-34s operated by Zhukov's armoured divisions outside Moscow they were taken by complete surprise. They simply had no idea the Soviets had the capacity to design and build such a tank.
@@adamcrookedsmile they always underestimate their enemy, even when they arrive closer to their capital combined with poor intelligence system
Is Sun Tzu another name for Captain Obvious?
Looking from a hind sight Perspective you’d be right.
However most intillegence about russia at the time prior to operation B, you’d be wrong. Russia was severely lacking in so many departments such as competive air craft, anything anti tank, and small arms. The t-34’s/KV’s being one of the very few exceptions to antiquated Russian weapons at this point.
Looking at poor Russian performance in operations such as Winter war fiasco, battle for Poland, Spanish civil war response, and the Soviet officer corps purge were only just a few indicators for reasonable German ambition.
The fact the Soviet Union was able to loose this many soldiers and man power and still remain intact is a historical miracle of human history that has never before been witnessed.
So it was not just a suprise to the Germans but the whole world.
Как бы то ни было - очень интересно посмотреть в таком анимированном виде. Большое спасибо автору!
this series is my new favorite thing. I have watched it like 10 times in the last month