The Battle of the Reichstag 1945 - Animated

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April 1945 - The Red Army surrounds Berlin, and closes in to finish off the Third Reich. A bloody battle is fought to raise the Soviet banner atop the Reichstag, the final symbol of German defeat. "On to the Reichstag" is the Soviet battle cry.
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КОМЕНТАРІ: 2 800
@VLSG
@VLSG 2 роки тому
"You were killed by a grenade. Watch out for the grenade danger indicator."
@ladela7348
@ladela7348 2 роки тому
The only thing I truly hated about COD WAW. Never could see that fucking indicator until a split second before detonation
@lvcas9313
@lvcas9313 2 роки тому
That mission in hardcore took days, fuck!
@Ahmed.737
@Ahmed.737 2 роки тому
if youre talking about CoD 2, then yes that mission on vetran took me a week to finish
@guhalakshmiratan5566
@guhalakshmiratan5566 2 роки тому
CoD: World at War still remains my most favourite of the CoD series because it has both the Nazi-Soviet war and The Pacific War - two areas I'm very passionate about!
@joshunkuri4309
@joshunkuri4309 2 роки тому
Last three missions on insane gave me ptsd.
@stc3145
@stc3145 2 роки тому
In reality it was actually Dimitri Petrenko and Reznov who took the Reichstag and the Germans there had a near unlimited supply of grenades.
@omgfackdehell
@omgfackdehell 2 роки тому
Near unlimited isn't that much when fighting the USSR
@docpossum2460
@docpossum2460 2 роки тому
I finished World At War just the other day.
@ashishsoni6529
@ashishsoni6529 2 роки тому
And somehow Germans were particularly effective at using all their grenades at a single person
@estellemelodimitchell8259
@estellemelodimitchell8259 2 роки тому
But the number of German bodies defending the Reichstag was limited and dwindling as the battle raged on.
@boyscouts83712
@boyscouts83712 2 роки тому
"As heroes, we shall return to Russia's imbraces..." Victor Reznov
@LOLERXP
@LOLERXP 2 роки тому
Fun fact: Many Soviet soldiers wrote their names and other stuff as graffiti on the interior walls of the Reichstag, and some of that graffiti was intentionally not cleaned up when the building was rennovated after reunification. You can still see it today and it is frequently passed by lawmakers.
@augustwinterman6952
@augustwinterman6952 2 роки тому
Probably an effective reminder for most of them.
@LOLERXP
@LOLERXP 2 роки тому
@Oskar Dirlewanger If your last name wasn't Dirlewanger one could almost take you seriously.
@schweinefleischteinvonreic5573
@schweinefleischteinvonreic5573 2 роки тому
@@LOLERXP I mean
@uwuowo8599
@uwuowo8599 2 роки тому
@Oskar Dirlewanger They're mere puppets, they don't care about their nation or people.
@aquila4460
@aquila4460 2 роки тому
@Oskar Dirlewanger Surprising that you find some time to aid Goebbles in spouting misinformation between all the genociding you are doing, Mr Dirlewanger. Then again, projection has always been part of the right and you would know about evil.
@C0wb0yBebop
@C0wb0yBebop 2 роки тому
That last line: “thousands of their dead or dying comrades could now see that it had all been worth it - or at least they could have, if it wasn’t dark.”
@SemperFine
@SemperFine 2 роки тому
It wasn't a battle with their enemies. It was a race against time. And the Russians lost it.
@shepherdlavellen3301
@shepherdlavellen3301 2 роки тому
same can probably be said about fall of soviet union
@keith3761
@keith3761 2 роки тому
I feel like he left out that there would have been a ton of fires illuminating the area along with infantry flares etc.
@TomDestry
@TomDestry 2 роки тому
Also, them being dead made it harder to see clearly.
@rogerpattube
@rogerpattube 2 роки тому
…and they weren’t dead
@darylleleong
@darylleleong 2 роки тому
Reporter: "so how does it feel to be one of those who captured the Reichstag?" Valentine tank: "idk I got lost in transit and somehow ended up here"
@stephenwood6663
@stephenwood6663 2 роки тому
The lone M3 Lee that somehow ended up in the Soviet invasion of Manchuria against the Japanese in 1945 feels your pain.
@Tinblitz
@Tinblitz 2 роки тому
"Reichstag?? Bloody Hell, I thought I was in Tunisia!"
@drewinsur7321
@drewinsur7321 2 роки тому
"someon' sae there was tea in hera', basterds loyed to me!"
@LucasSantos-si4nd
@LucasSantos-si4nd 2 роки тому
@@drewinsur7321 HAMOND
@007DEAD
@007DEAD 2 роки тому
Joke all you want, the valentine being there just shows how reliable the platform was.
@bigbadword
@bigbadword 2 роки тому
Imagine surviving all the way across the eastern front only to die outside the Reichstag mere hours away from the end of the war.
@Fuhrerjehova
@Fuhrerjehova 2 роки тому
@Kenneth Kuper For a fucking flag
@borntofeel1152
@borntofeel1152 2 роки тому
@@Fuhrerjehova literally the most STUPID way to die, hundreds of men died for photo
@whenyoupulloutyourdickands4023
@whenyoupulloutyourdickands4023 2 роки тому
@@borntofeel1152 yeah kinda tragic. They fought a war which was bigger than themselves and they were used to die for a propaganda piece they would have already won without.
@useodyseeorbitchute9450
@useodyseeorbitchute9450 2 роки тому
Modern odd ideas with selfie stick look not so bad in comparison.
@craftpaint1644
@craftpaint1644 2 роки тому
Those Germans in front of and inside the Reichstag were thinking of the next few seconds not the last few years. It was the Russians that had to worry about getting home or not, because they weren't home and they weren't likely to get back to it if they really wanted that building 👩‍🔧🇺🇲🛠️🇷🇺
@TheIronArmenianakaGIHaigs
@TheIronArmenianakaGIHaigs 2 роки тому
Don’t worry Steineris going to arrive with reinforcements any day now…..
@idgafos1051
@idgafos1051 2 роки тому
...any day now...
@tunamayo3587
@tunamayo3587 2 роки тому
Steiner…
@ballmuncher-hn1fq
@ballmuncher-hn1fq 2 роки тому
Steiner didn't have enough manpower the attack did not take place...
@borntofeel1152
@borntofeel1152 2 роки тому
Hello iron
@morganv7895
@morganv7895 2 роки тому
@@ballmuncher-hn1fq These men stay here, Kietel, Jodel, Krebs, and Bordorf
@TeardropSidemarker
@TeardropSidemarker 2 роки тому
Freeze-frame on Valentine: _“You’re all probably wondering how I got here?”_ * Baba O’Reilly begins playing *
@actualalula
@actualalula 24 дні тому
"Oi mate, arent i supposed to be in ethopia"
@bobothree
@bobothree 2 роки тому
There is apparently a great story of a young German Major who was assigned to Hilter's Berlin Headquarters for his Eastern front heroism. In the final hours the headquarters staff was epileptic regarding the pending Soviet assault. To the dismay of the staff the young major said "there one good thing about all this. Soon we will be able to take the street car from the Eastern Front to the Western Front".
@kodiak2fitty
@kodiak2fitty 2 роки тому
epileptic? Do you mean apocalyptic (fearing the end of the world). I don't think they were having epileptic seisures.
@Partstim
@Partstim 2 роки тому
@@kodiak2fitty "apoplectic" is usuallly the word used to express great anger
@MagiconIce
@MagiconIce 2 роки тому
Well but technically he was wrong even about this, since Berlin was a pocket battle behind the Eastern Front Main Combat Line that moved further west, fighting retreating German Armies up until they reached the Elbe, at some points (e.g. Torgau) linking up with US Forces. Unless, he would've known about what the Western Allies and the Soviets agreed upon for Post War Germany, calling the borders of the occupation zones "front lines", but that would've been awkward in a political, peaceful setting.
@bobothree
@bobothree 2 роки тому
@@kodiak2fitty No, I meant epileptic.
@bobothree
@bobothree 2 роки тому
@@MagiconIce It's called humor. In this case, gallows humor. And by the way, he would have only known it was a pocket battle if he was clairvoyant.
@sof5858
@sof5858 2 роки тому
The fact a British Tank was involved as well is interesting.
@trekker105
@trekker105 2 роки тому
It sounds as if it was among the materiel the West provided to the Soviets via lend-lease, as such it was technically a Soviet tank, just British-built.
@mimir4965
@mimir4965 2 роки тому
@@trekker105 what a weird logic
@sof5858
@sof5858 2 роки тому
@@trekker105 I know that. Just thought it was interesting that something British made was involved in the push on the Reichstag.
@AcePilot_
@AcePilot_ 2 роки тому
British everywhere
@theus663
@theus663 2 роки тому
WarThunder weirdness
@villegas24
@villegas24 Рік тому
I lived in Berlin for a few years, the fact that you can still see battle scars to this day means that the battle of Berlin must have been hell on earth
@tonylovesducks2501
@tonylovesducks2501 4 місяці тому
It’s still hell on earth
@Felcaster
@Felcaster 2 роки тому
So, my takeaway from this is when we used flak guns as super effective anti-infantry weapons in Battlefield 1942, we were actually engaging in highly accurate battle reenactments.
@IntegralKing
@IntegralKing Рік тому
the 88's were effective against EVERYTHING
@danielgaffney6690
@danielgaffney6690 9 місяців тому
Many anti air weapons tended to also serve as devastating anti infantry due to use of high density fragmentation or high fire rates during ww2
@BFVsnypEz
@BFVsnypEz 27 днів тому
Uuuuh, yes, the German Flak was used as anti infantry, and even anti tank/ anti vehicle extensively during the whole war, it was one of the most feared weapons to run into when attacking because it's ammunition fuses could be set to explode mid air at whatever distance, so the shells could be fired at infantry, just above the ground and they would explode mid air, turning anyone in the vicinity into mincemeat. Towards the first half of the war they were used successfully as anti-armour as well, until the allies got wise and thickened their armour.
@radjadawamindra697
@radjadawamindra697 2 роки тому
"As long as you live, the heart of this army cannot be broken."
@stc3145
@stc3145 2 роки тому
"As heroes we shall return to Russia" Stalin: No, you go to Gulag
@Azerkeux
@Azerkeux 2 роки тому
@@stc3145 It's remarkable that Stalin killed magnitudes more than Hitler and under far worse conditions yet is idolized so much today in popular culture and media
@MobiusThreeMusic
@MobiusThreeMusic 2 роки тому
@@Azerkeux Who is idolizing Stalin? People romanticize communism and the propaganda, but even among tankies I've never seen anyone saying 'Stalin did nothing wrong'
@xXBisquitsXx
@xXBisquitsXx 2 роки тому
@@Azerkeux Still never seen Stalin or Hitler be idolised in popular culture, sure there are people that do but by no means is it the majority. It might seem that way on social media because it tailors what it shows you based on its algorithms. Also mainstream media doesn't Idolise either of them either so not sure what popular culture your apart of but it appears different to mine lol.
@Azerkeux
@Azerkeux 2 роки тому
@@xXBisquitsXx So why are Stalin memes tacitly endorsed on Facebook/Twitter/Instagram but if you post a hitler meme it will get pulled down, the stalin memes are openly available on the baked-in GIFs widget
@CommandantNOVA
@CommandantNOVA 2 роки тому
This is such a great concept for a History Show. I don't know why no one has thought of this before. You feel like a Staff Operations officer receiving a briefing
@kameronjones7139
@kameronjones7139 2 роки тому
It really does put things in better perspective than just showing old stock footage that everyone uses
@krisfrederick5001
@krisfrederick5001 2 роки тому
@@kameronjones7139 It fills in the picture
@krisfrederick5001
@krisfrederick5001 2 роки тому
Debriefing actually
@ogedaykhan9909
@ogedaykhan9909 2 роки тому
exactly !
@taufiqutomo
@taufiqutomo 2 роки тому
That's why it's called The Operations Room.
@JonSmith-yq1dw
@JonSmith-yq1dw 2 роки тому
14:15 I think you forgot the historical account of the German Soldier being diced up by a machete before the flag was flown
@robbob9273
@robbob9273 23 дні тому
Wow.... I wonder why that happened... could it be war and the human condition or you being racist to slavic folk?
@YourAverageYT_user903
@YourAverageYT_user903 21 день тому
​@robbob9273 he's referring to call of duty world at war in the last scene in the last mission
@Ghostiification
@Ghostiification 21 день тому
@@robbob9273 So.. Can't talk about Japanese soldiers plundering China in 1930's and 40's because it's racist? Or does that "rule" only apply to Soviet troops?
@TheRealQuestionIs11
@TheRealQuestionIs11 2 роки тому
Yet again, I’m blown away by your channel and your ability to convey such amazing stories with ease
@grzegorzbrzeczyszczykiewic5895
@grzegorzbrzeczyszczykiewic5895 2 роки тому
The best "RUSH-B" in a history of warfare.
@enderw.1724
@enderw.1724 2 роки тому
Hahaha
@krushtyy
@krushtyy 2 роки тому
similar casualties to the ones ive experienced
@unclelarry8842
@unclelarry8842 2 роки тому
Except you know, The soviets actually had tactics and weren't just asiatic hordes.
@Hjw511
@Hjw511 2 роки тому
Rush Reichstag
@ChongiFishing
@ChongiFishing 2 роки тому
@@unclelarry8842 There are no tactics in a close quarters fight
@truekhmer7292
@truekhmer7292 2 роки тому
“Steiner’s counter attack will bring everything under control” - A soon to be “dead” man, Berlin April 1945 -
@shikikankillzone4239
@shikikankillzone4239 2 роки тому
*Legends say that Steiner is still preparing his counter-attack*
@davidty2006
@davidty2006 2 роки тому
In the OTHER direction
@enolopanr9820
@enolopanr9820 2 роки тому
@troy Ferrington lol
@iche9373
@iche9373 2 роки тому
It was the guy who killed Hitler.
@louise_rose
@louise_rose 2 роки тому
"I want to register a complaint!" (angry man on the phone, sample on a Public Enemy track - could have been Adolf) :)
@JohnDoe_75
@JohnDoe_75 2 роки тому
Great content, one of the battles that I've always wondered about but that is rarely covered in history documentaries.
@delta.alpha.novmbr8802
@delta.alpha.novmbr8802 Рік тому
These are so incredibly well done. Thank you. Your work is greatly appreciated
@MobiusThreeMusic
@MobiusThreeMusic 2 роки тому
Imagine if the pilot had successfully hit the roof with his banner-lawn dart. Eternal hero of the Soviet Union right there
@cullenkerr6556
@cullenkerr6556 2 роки тому
Well until it collapsed lol
@sagittario5543
@sagittario5543 2 роки тому
@@cullenkerr6556 countries and governments are temporary, heroes are forever
@timberwolfe1645
@timberwolfe1645 2 роки тому
Imagine being told that you were flying NOT to fight, but to risk your life to DROP a FLAG
@MP-wb5yd
@MP-wb5yd Рік тому
Your heroes were looters and rapers
@ghostcreeper243
@ghostcreeper243 9 місяців тому
@@timberwolfe1645Soviet Pilot: YESSS I FINALLY GET TO GO TO BERLIN, I WILL SHOW THESE FASCIST PIGS THE MIGHT OF OUR AIR FORCE, FOR THE GLORY OF STAL- Commissar: uh comrade you are not going there to fight Soviet Pilot: I’m sorry what?!?!?!? Commissar: you’re just taking this flag and make drop on Reichstag Soviet Pilot:😃 > 🙂 > 😐 > 😠 > 😡
@clamum9648
@clamum9648 2 роки тому
God the whole Battle of Berlin must've been an unimaginably brutal affair.
@MikeBrown-go1pc
@MikeBrown-go1pc 2 роки тому
All of WWII was
@hq3473
@hq3473 2 роки тому
It could have been much worse. But Soviets surrounded Berlin so quickly relatively few troops managed to get in to defend it.
@Hero.Lone-Wolf
@Hero.Lone-Wolf 2 роки тому
@@hq3473 Many so called re enforcement Army Hitler ordered to come to Berlin Defense were instead running to Western line to surrender .. thousands of them at a time ... no body wanted to be near the Soviets ... fearing the wrath of the Red Army for what the Germans had done on the Eastern Front !
@IAsimov
@IAsimov 2 роки тому
@@Hero.Lone-Wolf Oh yeah. This is the reason the last of the german defenders were fighting tooth and nail. After the atrocities that had been done at the Eastern Front, even the germans knew surrender would likely lead you to death... or a fate worse than death. The Soviet leadership threw away lives as disposable in a quest for personal glory. But the germans knew this was the end of the line. There is a saying the germans had during the war, when the Soviets began scoring victories, and coming ever closer to Berlin: "Enjoy the war. The peace will be terrible." This is the reason you should avoid an escalation of conflict. When it happens, God have mercy on you, because humans will not.
@benimmortal5858
@benimmortal5858 2 роки тому
@@IAsimov 'Enjoy the war, the peace will be terrible', is sure is a ominous statement.
@taylerhunter9904
@taylerhunter9904 2 роки тому
“No one will every read this, if you lack the stomach to kill for your country then at least show me that you are willing to die for it” Later on “CHERNOV, Nooooooo. Someone should read this”
@BlackStar-oh9lp
@BlackStar-oh9lp 2 роки тому
Lol
@cmd31220
@cmd31220 3 місяці тому
Reznov's revealing he truly cared about Chernov after crapping on him for the whole game is truly one of gaming's great character arcs
@patrickt716
@patrickt716 28 днів тому
​@cmd31220 yeah but only after the poor guy got burned alive at the steps of the Reichstag
@scottwatson5767
@scottwatson5767 2 роки тому
Love listening to the historical battles with the animation to go along with them! makes it feel like you can see what really happened during the fights! keep up the awesome work!
@herknorth8691
@herknorth8691 2 роки тому
This battle seems to always get glossed over, I suppose because the end result was pretty much inevitable. I'm glad to see more detail than I've ever been taught before!
@sjonnieplayfull5859
@sjonnieplayfull5859 2 роки тому
Some old books I got (like, the books are 30 years in the family) tell much of this story already. Together they were like 6000 pages, so not surprising it covered a lot of topics. Looking at the numbers, it was indeed a done deal from the start.
@chadwickmacarthur4760
@chadwickmacarthur4760 2 роки тому
Imagine the young German troops who were fighting at this last battle
@louise_rose
@louise_rose 2 роки тому
I can't find the Führerbunker though! :)
@jamesbaker7112
@jamesbaker7112 2 роки тому
@@louise_rose That was in the courtyard of the Reichs Chancellery.
@black10872
@black10872 2 роки тому
The Soviets paid a very heavy price for this victory. The allies were wise to let the Soviets take Berlin for themselves.
@StarJackal
@StarJackal 2 роки тому
The Deadliest game of Reverse Capture the Flag the world has ever seen.
@oddursigurdsson9637
@oddursigurdsson9637 2 роки тому
Definitely not the worst game of 'king of the hill' tho 😳
@RsRj-qd2cg
@RsRj-qd2cg 2 роки тому
They could've just laid siege until the Germans died or surrendered.
@cursedhawkins1305
@cursedhawkins1305 2 роки тому
@@RsRj-qd2cg That wouldn't of happened, the Germans likely would have fought until every last one of them were killed as they only surrendered after the flag was hoisted on the roof and the soviet generals were on a deadline, they were expected to have that flag on that roof BY a specific date or there would be punishments for those that failed to reach it.
@comradekenobi6908
@comradekenobi6908 2 роки тому
@@RsRj-qd2cg yeah good luck trying that to the SS
@jasonbell6234
@jasonbell6234 2 роки тому
@@RsRj-qd2cg Befitting reply for Leningrad
@w4maa2KW
@w4maa2KW 2 роки тому
Thank you for these super interesting narrations of WWI WWII and other wars. We watch all of them. Thank you for filling in some of the gaps we did not learn in high school back in the day circa 1990.
@amac2612
@amac2612 2 роки тому
i found this channel yesterday and have been on a non stop weekend binge. love it.
@nhancao4790
@nhancao4790 2 роки тому
Having the Soviet as blue in the battle map is kinda weird.
@dr_jj
@dr_jj 2 роки тому
Well, allies blue axis red is kind of convention but yeah, it does feel weird
@ladela7348
@ladela7348 2 роки тому
I mean, Blue is normally used for "Friendly" forces and Red is used for "Enemies" in military diagrams. That's why friendly fire is often referred to as "Blue-on-Blue".
@MrNicoJac
@MrNicoJac 2 роки тому
Should've used Red for SOV and Black for GER
@nhancao4790
@nhancao4790 2 роки тому
@@dr_jj US and Britain as Blue, Germany as dark grey, Soviet as bright red, Italy as green and Japan as dark red is my opinion.
@farrela3620
@farrela3620 2 роки тому
@@nhancao4790 that would work on symbolic map but on a military map, that would be pretty useless and confusing
@notmenotme614
@notmenotme614 2 роки тому
Thanks for this animation. I visited Berlin several years ago and as I’m a fan of military history, when I visited the Reichstag Building I tried to see where fighting took place and using Wikipedia, I compared it to what I could see there. I walked this in chronological order. What blew my mind was this area is actually quite small in real life and how it took the Soviets days to get from the Moltkebrucke bridge to the Reichstag building, it looks just a few hundred metres in length and now takes seconds to walk the Soviets advance from the bridge.
@ladela7348
@ladela7348 2 роки тому
Then again, you weren't being pinned down by field guns and mg fire, were you?
@sjonnieplayfull5859
@sjonnieplayfull5859 2 роки тому
@@ladela7348 That's his whole point.
@sjonnieplayfull5859
@sjonnieplayfull5859 2 роки тому
When I started to read the collection of books from my parents, this battle was one of the first that I read in full, and I really wondered: if a bridge and a few buildings take this long, how did they ever capture a whole country? This was about as fast as the battles of the first world war, but being the last rat hole time matered little anymore.
@notmenotme614
@notmenotme614 2 роки тому
@@ladela7348 True. It must have been a murderous hail of fire from the defenders, to Soviets advancing just a few hundred metres.
@ladela7348
@ladela7348 2 роки тому
@@notmenotme614 Yeah. I'm just glad I live in a time of relative peace compared to 76 years ago I guess. In 1945 I'd have been prime age for joining the military.
@hatefromasheville558
@hatefromasheville558 2 роки тому
Just found this channel this morning and can’t get enough. SUBSCRIBED!
@JugheadJones03
@JugheadJones03 2 роки тому
Thanks for taking the time on this. Very entertaining. I cant imaging the thoughts going through everybody's heads on these days.
@frankpinmtl
@frankpinmtl 2 роки тому
You know it's a good day when Ops Room puts out a video...
@stevenborgogna
@stevenborgogna 2 роки тому
This gave me a really good sense of the scale of killing and human carnage.
@toluolaitan916
@toluolaitan916 2 роки тому
For real two whole battalions wiped out in less than 50m. 🤯
@wolfman21
@wolfman21 2 роки тому
@Synchro another video i watched said that on JUST the 30th of April and 1st of may, the Soviets saw something like 150 KIA and 300+ wounded.
@cyrosubod2317
@cyrosubod2317 2 роки тому
@@toluolaitan916 they do pilitics in this battle than tactics
@toluolaitan916
@toluolaitan916 2 роки тому
@@cyrosubod2317 for real man and this is peoples' lives were talking about too. The inhumanity and disregard for human life back then is just astounding.
@sussymussydude
@sussymussydude 2 роки тому
@Synchro in battle of Berlin polish casualties were 3K, soviet casualties were 81K and german were 400K and 380K POW.
@laxplaya84
@laxplaya84 2 роки тому
Truly excellent, fascinating, and well put together video. This channel is a go to for me when I get some downtime, it's awesome and I appreciate the quality of the vids!
@genusrosaceous
@genusrosaceous 2 роки тому
I learned SO MUCH... much more than I had ever heard on any television show or other video. GREAT JOB.
@ScumfuckMcDoucheface
@ScumfuckMcDoucheface 2 роки тому
11:33 Oooooo, veeerrrry nicely done stone work there my friend!! That's coming from a granite and marble fabricator/installer haha I can't tell you how much I enjoy your videos man, thank you so much for the epic content. =)
@ryanthorne5432
@ryanthorne5432 2 роки тому
This is the kind of content that I have become a patron on Patreon for.
@joshbelis2376
@joshbelis2376 2 роки тому
Thanks for this. One of my favorite moments of modern warfare history. Couldn't even imagine the other worldly scene. Warriors on both sides. Bless em.
@123cache123
@123cache123 2 роки тому
This is so well-made, even the generic icons give you a feel of the nightmare this battle was.
@OBJ317
@OBJ317 2 роки тому
My guys are back! Nice switch up. Wasn’t expecting this! Well done boys as usual!
@TheOperationsRoom
@TheOperationsRoom 2 роки тому
Appreciate it!
@surrealengineering7884
@surrealengineering7884 2 роки тому
Imagine a good BFV, where they'd included this... maybe as a rush map or 'carrier-attack' ish-mode? so much potential in that scenario... that game was such a waste. This video however is gold!
@SOLOcan
@SOLOcan 2 роки тому
Just play the first CoD mate
@ladela7348
@ladela7348 2 роки тому
@@SOLOcan Or Enlisted. It's made by Gaijin using the same engine as War Thunder, and one of the campaigns is the Battle of Berlin in which you can actually fight this exact battle. I remember ragequitting when the Germans stopped us in the building of the Ministry of the Interior. We tried a flanking move and could see the Reichstag itself but snipers and mgs from the Kroll Opera House basically ended the battle.
@surrealengineering7884
@surrealengineering7884 2 роки тому
@@SOLOcan thanks, i do. But i like multiplayer ^^
@surrealengineering7884
@surrealengineering7884 2 роки тому
@@ladela7348 Sounds exciting, i'll give it a try :D
@r-saint
@r-saint 2 роки тому
@@SOLOcan CoD1, CoD United Offensive, CoD2, CoD:WaW.
@andyvalenzuela9763
@andyvalenzuela9763 2 роки тому
Mr. The Operations Room, I appreciate everything you do and put out, sincerely. However, I would ask you complete entire series or parts 1 and 2, etc. of a subject relatively close together. I am eagerly awaiting the next part of Black Hawk Down (amongst others).
@Kimchiboy08
@Kimchiboy08 Рік тому
Loving the layout of battle movements. Good work
@hartleydall167
@hartleydall167 2 роки тому
Patiently waiting for battle of Mogadishu part 2. Your videos are awesome, and the quality just keeps getting better. Astounding.
@russellhancock3999
@russellhancock3999 2 роки тому
This is easily one of my FAVORITE channels! Fantastic work and great content. Please keep it up, we wait with bated breath for the next episode! May I suggest the tractor building in Stalingrad or the fire bombing of Dresden?
@loonatticat
@loonatticat 2 роки тому
I’m used to the larger scale engagement plans from TOR. This “zoomed in” plan view depicting groups of individual soldiers within a single building is fantastic!!
@redwatch1100
@redwatch1100 2 роки тому
Thanks. I have always wondered about the details of how this assault went down.
@amir-ng6jv
@amir-ng6jv 2 роки тому
Oh God I can't tell you how happy this makes me. I've heard narrations of this battle before but I'm not great at visualizing this stuff in my head. Thank you 🙌🤍🤍🤍
@TheOperationsRoom
@TheOperationsRoom 2 роки тому
Glad you enjoy it!
@miatamatt7105
@miatamatt7105 2 роки тому
Might be one of my favorite Op Room videos ever. amazing stuff as always.
@TheOperationsRoom
@TheOperationsRoom 2 роки тому
Wow, thanks!
@jdibagg7543
@jdibagg7543 2 роки тому
IMPRESSIVE, THE ANNIMATION ADDS A HUGE AMOUNT OF DETAIL. VERY WELL DONE
@PompeyMagnus487
@PompeyMagnus487 2 роки тому
Great content as usual. I feel like a birthday boy whenever operations room uploads.
@peterweatherley7669
@peterweatherley7669 2 роки тому
Did not expect this one! :) You’re giving Mark Felton a serious run for his money these days!
@MALITH666
@MALITH666 2 роки тому
Mark is more of a interesting story teller than tactical overview stuffs.... you might wanna compare to Tik. But Tik is a historian more. But hey. Love it.
@TheMrFu
@TheMrFu 2 роки тому
mark felton reddit history
@juanmanuel7305
@juanmanuel7305 2 роки тому
@@MALITH666 whos tik?
@illyrian44
@illyrian44 2 роки тому
Mark Felton literally reads wikipedia articles and uses copyright free visuals which most of times are literally not related. The worst "historian" on youtube.
@MALITH666
@MALITH666 2 роки тому
@@juanmanuel7305 ukposts.infovideos He does series of day by day hour by hour details.
@ProstyRobbs
@ProstyRobbs 2 роки тому
Love all your vids. I dont care how long I have to wait for the next one, they're so well done its worth it!
@idiamin6820
@idiamin6820 2 роки тому
This is, by far, one of the coolest World War Two videos I've ever viewed.
@bigsarge2085
@bigsarge2085 2 роки тому
Excellently done, keep up the good work!
@jaseaceq108
@jaseaceq108 2 роки тому
This has to legitimately be the best channel on youtube. You put so much effort into these videos, and it shows. Big ups man, you're doing an amazing job.
@FlexBeanbag
@FlexBeanbag 2 роки тому
ukposts.infoBmc9NFfhx74?feature=share
@brick248funny5
@brick248funny5 2 роки тому
When will we got the second part to Black Hawk Down or will we get a part 2
@not-a-theist8251
@not-a-theist8251 2 роки тому
yes pls
@johnlucas6683
@johnlucas6683 2 роки тому
Let's just be patient, it'll come. Can't hasten quality, unless maybe if we were patreon supporters at least. Hehe
@Bullet-Tooth-Tony-
@Bullet-Tooth-Tony- 2 роки тому
2030 probably.
@ChairmanMeow1
@ChairmanMeow1 2 роки тому
These videos are SO well done!! Great content.
@jpnyholt
@jpnyholt 2 роки тому
thanks so much for these videos. every one of them are amazing
@freedomordeath89
@freedomordeath89 2 роки тому
What a waste of lives on both sides..to conquer a piece of rubble...
@sickre
@sickre 2 роки тому
The elites don't give a fk about human life - look at today, billions are in lockdown over the flu...
@mimir4965
@mimir4965 2 роки тому
@@sickre hahaha anti vaxxers are right then?
@craftpaint1644
@craftpaint1644 2 роки тому
It was probably beautiful and wasn't very old having been opened in 1894, still in it's prime when burned and at this hosting of room to room fighting 👩‍🔧🇺🇲🛠️🇷🇺
@NathanDudani
@NathanDudani 2 роки тому
wAsTe Of LiVeS
@freedomordeath89
@freedomordeath89 2 роки тому
@@sickre I don't think it was the "elites" forcing people to fight in 1945...there were plenty of opportunities to defect or avoid frontline duty by then. Those who fought in Berlin were all there because they wanted to fight.
@DennisNeijmeijer
@DennisNeijmeijer 2 роки тому
I feel those stars going out. Every single one of them is a family grieving. So wasteful, war.
@notmenotme614
@notmenotme614 2 роки тому
It’s sad that they died on probably the last charge of the war, just as the war in Europe had ended. Such as waste. The Soviet victory was inevitable, they could have simply sieged the building and waited it out.
@comradekenobi6908
@comradekenobi6908 2 роки тому
after the bombs dropped my country immediately declared independence and quickly went on war with the Dutch and Allied occupiers, for us its now or never to be free from Europeans, and after experiencing a brutal Japanese rule to our country
@robto
@robto 2 роки тому
Not all those stars going out represent KIA. It represents casualties, which includes soldiers being wounded and out of action.
@goldie44451
@goldie44451 2 роки тому
@@robto Considering some of these charges is straight into mg nests with dozens of bodies being stopped at a doorway, no way they will survive that storm of bullets.
@gonavygonavy1193
@gonavygonavy1193 2 роки тому
Not enough stars went out, evidentially, as they won the battle.
@Comrade911
@Comrade911 2 роки тому
This is an amazing video, thanks for making it!
@mada1241
@mada1241 2 роки тому
Have you ever considered doing medieval battles? Great work! This is an awesome way to show history.
@justandy333
@justandy333 2 роки тому
I cant imagine how terrifying it must of been to be one of those Soviet troops storming the Reichstag. Fighting in very close quarters with weapons more suited to open terrain, In the dark, not knowing your way around, with a highly trained opponent armed to the teeth with no wishes of surrendering. I mean that MG42 position at the top of the stairs was savage. Not only all that, you're under pressure from your own commanders to get things done as quickly as possible. Not a great position to find yourself in.
@mimir4965
@mimir4965 2 роки тому
"With weapons more suited to open terrain" Ever heard of PPSH-41 with a drum mag?
@girtspecinja
@girtspecinja 2 роки тому
sadly at that time if you step back or do not go further officers bullet is waiting for you.. dark times..
@heckinfunballs203
@heckinfunballs203 2 роки тому
@@girtspecinja Please don't take your history from Enemy at the Gates.
@TheFaveteLinguis
@TheFaveteLinguis 2 роки тому
Were they untrained though?
@ladela7348
@ladela7348 2 роки тому
@@TheFaveteLinguis Nah, by 1945 much of the street fighting was done by Shock Troops with body armour primarily armed with PPSH submachine guns. Imagine being a 11 year old Volkssturm HJ conscript armed with a 40 year old G98 and running into twelve angry Ukrainians and Belarusians all armed with what are basically small machine guns.
@walkingwithgiants1
@walkingwithgiants1 2 роки тому
A great presentation, fantastic insight, thank you.
@TheOperationsRoom
@TheOperationsRoom 2 роки тому
Glad you enjoyed it!
@05Rudey
@05Rudey 9 місяців тому
Watching a number of these battles and it really puts things into perspective for the unimaginable carnage that must have taken place.
@hailh3989
@hailh3989 2 роки тому
Thank you! Glad to see the details of the battle that my grandpa was a part and got his "For the capture of Berlin" medal.
@diegotavel5872
@diegotavel5872 2 роки тому
Call of Duty 1 and Call of Duty: World at War for PC did a great job recreating this battle.
@Lunchyyy
@Lunchyyy 2 роки тому
I was literally just looking at your channel like an hour before you uploaded this thinking "damn wish there was a new vid" haha. Any chance you could do some Australian battles such as the battle of Long Tan or any of the battles from Afghanistan?
@comradekenobi6908
@comradekenobi6908 2 роки тому
no
@josephhall7731
@josephhall7731 2 роки тому
Great video, good work, I would love you to do one about the battle of the east mabe one on each army group it would be a big undertakeing but you would get a huge amount of subs thank you for your hard work.
@Zaluskowsky
@Zaluskowsky 2 роки тому
Thank you for this effort! Great Video
@onesneakyboigaming7575
@onesneakyboigaming7575 2 роки тому
"Steiner's assault will take care of it." "My Fuhrer...Steiner..." Famous last words said before disaster
@murraygrigg
@murraygrigg 2 роки тому
Never heard this story before. Happy to have heard it.
@StoveFortuna
@StoveFortuna 2 роки тому
Good job creating an "infographic look" at the chaos that was happening!
@SlumberBear2k
@SlumberBear2k Рік тому
I love this! It is putting all those memories of playing this battle in Close Combat III, into fuller perspective.
@onemileperhour
@onemileperhour 2 роки тому
this was the longest wind-up for a punchline I've ever sat through
@ZaYn.91
@ZaYn.91 2 роки тому
"The large columns beside the point of the soviet entrance became covered in blood" Damn, imagine that you have survived going through deadly mini fortress outside the Reichstag but then you saw a pile of bodies laying on the ground covered in blood beside an entrance which you should pass through it to prevent the embarrassment of your leadership. For all World War 2 soldiers that have sacrificed their lives for the freedoms we enjoy today, thank you for your services sir!
@TrockeyTrockey
@TrockeyTrockey 2 роки тому
Amazing history. When I was young I was very interested in the final days of Berlin. But I didn't know that I ever know this story. I did. Thanks a lot!
@ThisOLmaan
@ThisOLmaan 2 роки тому
whoa, that was cool on 0:07 at this timestamp there was A fighter jet screaming by my house at the same time LoL. Very Great Video
@user-me5oq3kl4h
@user-me5oq3kl4h 2 роки тому
Quick facts about Battle for Berlin: Battle for Berlin was a part of Berlin strategic offensive, conducted from 16 April to 2nd May 1945. Forces for entire strategic offensive: Red army + polish forces of Armija Ljudova - 2.35 mil men Wehrmacht + volksturm ~835 000 - 900 000 In battle of Berlin directly participated: Red army + polish units - 464 000+ Wehrmacht, SS, Volksturm - 100 000 -200 000 Casualties suffered, non-recoverable for entire strategic operation from 16 April to 8th May Red army and polish units - 84 000+ KIA Wehrmacht, SS, volksturm - from 100 000 to 400 000 (highest estimate) KIA, around 380 000 POWs. Correct number of casualties for Germans is impossible to count for several reasons: 1) no statistic documents for losses of volksturm, police, SS volunteers, other hastily formed civilian militia units 2) most of the unit journals and documents were destroyed, captured by the Soviets 3) in overall chaos casualty list were not kept Biggest loss of life for the Soviets during strategic offensive - Battle of Seelow heights, between 20 000-27 000 KIA Biggest loss of life for the Germans during strategic offensive - Halbe pocket or “Halbe massacre” - around 90 000 KIA + POW
@Michael_OBrian
@Michael_OBrian 2 роки тому
Another awesome video! Could you do a video on the Battle off Samar?
@d.olivergutierrez8690
@d.olivergutierrez8690 2 роки тому
That would be great, but I feel like it would be better if he first covered other battles in the Pacific as well as the rest of Leyte Gulf, all at its time of course
@Michael_OBrian
@Michael_OBrian 2 роки тому
@@d.olivergutierrez8690 honestly I’d be happy to watch a video of him explaining how grass grows. The reason I’d like a video on Samar is that Drachinifel did an awesome video on it but I’d like to actually see the ships maneuvering and hear his commentary on it.
@MrBurr-et2mi
@MrBurr-et2mi 2 роки тому
Extremely well made! Well done
@Rex0915
@Rex0915 2 роки тому
Man, your videos are the best, well done
@richardherndon1541
@richardherndon1541 2 роки тому
Great video! First I've ever seen a breakdown of what actually happened. Normally they just say soviets won and raised their banner. An awful lot of death for a symbol.
@crazymage9636
@crazymage9636 2 роки тому
Very nice, lets see Paul Alan's battle plans.
@mungham948
@mungham948 2 роки тому
Dude, such amazing work.
@jz9944
@jz9944 Рік тому
I really like this animated battle thing you have !
@huntclanhunt9697
@huntclanhunt9697 2 роки тому
A fun fact: if you can find an unedited version of the picture of the flag going up, you'll notice the man raising it has 4 or 5 watches on his arm. Watches were considered fair game as war loot at the time.
@Treblaine
@Treblaine 2 роки тому
Supposedly multiple watches were worn in case one broke you'd know one had stopped as the clock faces wouldn't match and soviet watches were not exactly that reliable. I saw that picture you can only see 2 watches on his wrist though later versions they crudely airbrushed out one of the watches. Apparently the explanation of "soviet watches are unreliable" was a worse excuse than soviet soldiers looting watches. But soviets really depended on wristwatches due to the lack of radios the use of artillery depended on runners coming to tell of the exact time of a bombardment and you didn't want to mis-time it.
@yourtrappedinmygenjutsu
@yourtrappedinmygenjutsu 2 роки тому
I'm like 99% sure they took them off Germans they killed personally
@helgenlane
@helgenlane 2 роки тому
Can someone explain why it's supposedly wrong? I doubt these items would ever be returned to their families anyway. But no, you are spreading misinformation, there were only two watches - one on each arm.
@Treblaine
@Treblaine 2 роки тому
@@helgenlane Ehh, its something in the geneva convention about how "personal items" like rings, books, pendants, etc cannot be taken off either prisoners nor dead and by some VERY broad interpretation a wrist watch may be a personal item. However its far far more likely wrist watches would be of practical use for war due to vital importance of precise timing of operations. Those items can be confiscated and used as they see fit, including wearing several watches so if one watch stops or goes slow you know which one is wrong and go by the other 2. Not all "military issue" items are confiscated, explicitly POWs must be allowed to keep and continue wearing their uniform to distinguish them from "convicted criminals". Its a sign of Soviet paranoia that they couldn't just explain that wearing several wrist watches was normal, they HAD to censor it and trying to hide it made it seem bad.
@annoyingbstard9407
@annoyingbstard9407 2 роки тому
All soldiers collect “spoils of war” from the people that were trying to kill them earlier. I knew an old boy who had a set of false teeth he’d rescued from a dead German.
@fragidistic
@fragidistic 2 роки тому
There was more politics involved in this battle than actual tactics.
@orchidahussuhadihcro9862
@orchidahussuhadihcro9862 2 роки тому
Yes, what a shame to be a young man dying for these games back then.
@orchidahussuhadihcro9862
@orchidahussuhadihcro9862 2 роки тому
@LTrain45 45 I don't say otherwise.
@gotanon8958
@gotanon8958 2 роки тому
Well if the politicians are not willing to start this war against (insert enemy here) the people will find somebody that will.
@piscessoedroen
@piscessoedroen 2 роки тому
@LTrain45 45 it was either sending their men to the stalemate to die without any improvement or getting pushed back. there was no other way as it was an endurance war
@MenRot
@MenRot 2 роки тому
Because it was portrayed like this to you by Author, he through his personal opinion as some sort of facts.
@Bracktolia
@Bracktolia 2 роки тому
Bravo man, keep the videos coming!
@march3769
@march3769 2 роки тому
Great video! Mark Felton has some great historical information as well!
@justindaniels180
@justindaniels180 2 роки тому
The battle of Stalingrad would be good. Prolly takes a year for you to put together though
@r-saint
@r-saint 2 роки тому
TIK is doing it, it will take like 5 years or so.
@Baulder13
@Baulder13 2 роки тому
@@r-saint TIK is a legend. He will release 9 hour long videos on just one battle. Like what kind of person has that much dedication to a youtube history channel? Not to mention he covers controversial stuff and really has to try super hard to not get demonetized. Imagine combing through a script like that for any algorithm killing language or demonetization red flags.
@lastdomino
@lastdomino 2 роки тому
Have you considered selling T-shirts with The Operations Room logo...like from teespring or zazzle? Regardless, keep up the amazing work at your own pace! Everything you do is worth the wait.
@TheOperationsRoom
@TheOperationsRoom 2 роки тому
Would that be of interest?
@permafrost7558
@permafrost7558 2 роки тому
I’d totally buy one!
@RedDaLord
@RedDaLord 2 роки тому
Fantastic video as always. One question, how do you research for your videos? Do you publish the resources you use on Patreon?
@megladon6
@megladon6 24 дні тому
Your battle maps make me realize how much work war thunder put into their map designs. Bravo for both of you.
@Bootneck-RMC
@Bootneck-RMC 2 роки тому
Another superb interpretation of something from WWII that we didn't really know a lot about due to conflicting stories and political shenanigan's. 👍
@marvinm8343
@marvinm8343 2 роки тому
11:20 "Comrade, this is a mortar. Used horizontally, this becomes a bazooka."
@ThatOliveMrT
@ThatOliveMrT 3 місяці тому
1000 IQ level stuff
@siikliidii3380
@siikliidii3380 4 місяці тому
This was brilliant. Subbed. Bravo 👏🏻
@TheSp0kesman
@TheSp0kesman 2 роки тому
I was playing the Company of Heroes 2 campaign the other day and wondered what really happened at the Reichstag. Couple days later, and I have found Operations Room has delivered.
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