"War is a place where young people who don't know each other and don't hate each other kill each other, by the decision of old people who know each other and hate each other, but don't kill each other." Erich Hartmann.
@rayraycthree5784
11 ай бұрын
Not quite accurate, many young Americans who signed up after Pearl Harbor were likely out for revenge which is a hate. And the old leaders of the Allied Powers did talk to Hitler and tried to appease him. Hitler, Hirohito and Mussalini could have made much better humane decisions for their country's futures but instead brought on WW2 by themselves.
@AlaminAhmed-xm9vo
11 ай бұрын
Abu Hurayrah (may Allah be pleased with him) reported that the Prophet (may Allah's peace and blessings be upon him) said: ''By Him in Whose hand is my soul, a time would come upon the people when the killer would not know why he killed and the victim would not know why he was killed.''
@sofikosofiko1358
11 ай бұрын
Какое точное определение войны!!
@mariawroblewska6332
11 ай бұрын
Więc poco idą na wojnę?
@rctrix9063
11 ай бұрын
War isn't about young or old. It's about belief that governments tell the truth. That we need to fight to survive, an oxymoron. Governments of old and young cause wars in order to plunder and this is how it has always been.
@lg2354
11 ай бұрын
Just imagine, what a small group of psychopaths are able to do.
@lg2354
11 ай бұрын
@@toloolaда, он один из них, наравне с Зеленский и всей остальной шушарой. Но и они лишь шавки, зри глубже. Они там на своих тайных встречах все целуются в десна, опустошая население планеты.
@korochenemogu
11 ай бұрын
TheLenin ski for example
@user-uo2jj4yg7r
11 ай бұрын
@@toloola Ты что и правда считаешь, что Путин самостоятельный правитель? Ага, не для того его ставили.
@Chyvakoff
11 ай бұрын
@@toloola Когда до граждан украины дойдёт наконец, кто такой Зеленский, тогда они наконец-то и снимут эту "крысу". А пока что ждём.
@qubla2
11 ай бұрын
they wouldn't be able to do anything without hordes of tolerators and followers
@eattherich2
3 күн бұрын
This is one of the most depressing videos I have seen, yet I knew what I was in for before clicking.
@Monzderi
14 күн бұрын
As an European, we know too little about WW2 events in Asia. Almost nothing more than Pearl Harbor and nukes. Huge death numbers there in India, China, Indonesia, Philippines etc
@kerstin3267
5 күн бұрын
My thoughts exactly. I wasn't aeare of that.
@gaidzin2
3 күн бұрын
There are reasons for this silence.
@dnyaneshlokhande5450
3 күн бұрын
India fought for the UK on the condition of freedom from Empire , Chinese casualties were from fighting with Japanese Empire same with indonesia and Philippine
@dingdong651
2 күн бұрын
@@kerstin3267 are you from the states? then theres no surprise you dont know about it. ive learned about ww2 in 7th grade.
@user-wr7oj8dw7t
2 күн бұрын
Все знают о геноциде евреев, про геноцид, китайцев скромно умалчивают. США Нужен был союзник рядом с СССР. Поэтому Японию не сильно гнобили.
@videoman1990
11 ай бұрын
"У меня дед погиб на войне" - фраза, которую вы услышите практически от каждого русского... Вечная память!
@blackgate4735
11 ай бұрын
Не только русского. Но мой дед слава богу не умер, а работал в тылу
@videoman1990
11 ай бұрын
@@blackgate4735 безусловно, не хочу никого оскорбить или принизить
@Plusheviy_Mishka
11 ай бұрын
Наверное все таки именно от каждого без исключения
@elenahalcyon5775
11 ай бұрын
@@Plusheviy_Mishkaпогибли не все, мои пережили. Но воевали все. Абсолютно все. Проклятая война...
@DragonMim
11 ай бұрын
оба деда и их два брата
@marinefrod7685
10 ай бұрын
0:09 Switzerland 100 0:21 Mexico 100 0:26 Ireland 100 0:32 Cuba 100 0:40 Turkey 200 0:46 Iceland 200 0:52 Mongolia 300 0:59 Nauru 500 1:04 Iraq 700 1:11 Egypt 1,100 1:16 Newfoundland 1,200 1:24 Malta (British) 1,500 1:30 Brazil 2,000 1:37 Guam 2,000 1:42 Sweden 2,100 1:51 Denmark 6,000 1:59 Luxembourg 7,100 2:10 Thailand 7,600 2:16 South Seas Mandate ( Japanese Colony) 10,000 2:22 Norway 10,200 2:30 New Zealand 11,700 2:36 South Africa 11,900 2:46 Papua & New Guinea 15,000 2:51 Spain 15,000 3:00 Libya 20,000 3:07 Bulgaria 21,500 3:16 Albania 30,000 3:24 Australia 40,000 3:32 Canada 43,000 3:43 Ruanda-Urundi (Belgian) 50,000 3:51 Portuguese Timor 70,000 3:57 Singapore 80,000 4:04 Estonia 83,000 4:11 Belgium 88,000 4:17 Finland 96,800 4:22 Netherlands 250,000 4:29 Latvia 250,000 4:36 Czechoslovakia 355,000 4:41 Lithuania 370,000 4:47 United States 419,400 4:54 United Kingdom 450,900 5:01 Romania 500,000 5:09 Italy 514,000 5:26 Korea (Japanese Colony) 533,000 5:31 France 600,000 5:38 Malaysia 695,000 5:45 Greece 807,000 5:51 Ethiopia 860,000 5:57 Hungary 864,000 6:04 Burma (British Colony) 1Million 6:10 Philippines 1Million 6:15 Austria 1Million 6:22 Yugoslavia 1.7Million 6:28 French Indochina(Vietnam,Cambodia,Laos) 2.2Million 6:35 India 3,087,000 6:42 Japan 3.1Million 6:48 Indonesia 4 Million 6:55 Poland 6Million 7:02 Germany 7.4Million 7:10 China 20 Million 7:23 Soviet Union 27 Million 7:50 85M people died in WWII
@ironskyheart7749
10 ай бұрын
Quelling the population
@ironskyheart7749
10 ай бұрын
Also, no replies? Let me fix that
@aqatorius
10 ай бұрын
А как там Австралия оказалась? И Филиппины?
@OneTruePhreak
10 ай бұрын
Chairman Mao says those are amateur numbers.
@fabiobatista1239
10 ай бұрын
Caramba esses são os números de mortos na guerra é isso mesmo?
@GooseTheNerd
12 күн бұрын
The last part where it shows all casualties of WWII put together stacked being like 7x taller than literal skyscrapers gives me the chills.
@bryanduncan1640
14 күн бұрын
I assume that you mean the number of residents who died within their own country, rather than the number of people from that country who may have died whilst fighting? Because I can assure you that more than 100 Irish died fighting for the Allies.
@OzTvAgogo
8 күн бұрын
Certainly not the case with Australia and New Zealand.
@saschapulkowski4413
8 күн бұрын
@@OzTvAgogoand Canada for that matter.😉
@micbln8967
8 күн бұрын
Ireland was neutral
@bryanduncan1640
8 күн бұрын
@@micbln8967 - that’s my point! Ireland, the Country, was neutral so how did 100 die? But a hell,of a lot of Irishmen fought in WWII and died on the side of the allies - far more than 100!
@MyLolle
7 күн бұрын
@@OzTvAgogo me too. i was like:" ehm, something is wrong here...". i do not know if it is the title or the fact there are are 105.000 people who have no idea what they've just liked? this is missleading people baldy...
@user-kd9ze7oq9f
10 ай бұрын
Моего деда не взяли на фронт, трижды отклоняли его прошение, так как он был на тот момент хорошим специалистом (он был тракторист-механизатор). На третий раз ему дали бронь со словами, что если и он уйдёт, некому будет заниматься сельским хозяйством и нечем будет кормить солдат. После этого он в своём колхозе открыл школу трактористов, где обучал подростков и женщин пахать, сеять и убирать урожай. Со своими ребятами они постоянно перевыполняли планы. После войны ему было стыдно смотреть в глаза ветеранам, родителям и вдовам погибших на той страшной войне, считал себя трусом. Хотя никто в деревне его таковым не считал, наоборот, все прекрасно видели, как он работал. Поэтому для меня чтить память тыловиков не менее важно, как и фронтовиков.
@Zeyneppolatolu
10 ай бұрын
İt s true
@user-lp9kw6tz3z
10 ай бұрын
Догадываюсь, домой он почти не ходил, работал и жил в поле, из солидарности фронтовикам
@victoresquivelmorales3030
9 ай бұрын
Ojalá y todos seamos más parecidos como tu abuelo y menos como los generales y políticos bendiciones a mis hermanos rusos y ucranianos
@SHx589
9 ай бұрын
He served his country! In America we had Victory Gardens. It was law to grow food for the war effort. Your grandfather was an honorable man!
@twigileia3211
9 ай бұрын
сяитал себя трусом? Дурак твой дед, пусть радовался что живым остался, а не попал в мясорубку в виде арт обстрела.
@Neslomlenny
11 ай бұрын
Брат моего деда был летчиком, считается безвести пропавшим и по сей день звали его Джафар, воевал он за СССР был этническим Иранцем и выходцем из Узбекистана и по сей день дед рассказывает как ему нечего было есть во время войны он был тогда подростком говорит что все уходило на войну а кормился он черепахами и тутовником , для справки из Узбекистана было мобилизовано больше 1 500 000 миллиона человек и вернулось всеголишь 500 000, 9 мая у нас день памяти и почестей вечная память дедам , деду 94 в этом году будет...
@DimokL82
11 ай бұрын
долгих ему лет жизни! Искренне.
@_Roxxor_
11 ай бұрын
Спасибо твоему Дедушке и его Брату.
@YHHHAIBLYA
11 ай бұрын
9 мая день памяти? 9 мая это навечно самый главный праздник в году! Это огромные жертвы принесённые на алтарь ПОБЕДЫ!!! Не ныть надо в 9 мая, а друг друга поздравлять, так как живы мы благодаря этому дню, мужеству и стойкости ВЕЛИКОГО СОВЕТСКОГО НАРОДА. УРААА
@djaziz1953
11 ай бұрын
O bir Kahraman
@rafaz1980
11 ай бұрын
@@YHHHAIBLYA политиканы меняют названия как хотят, но для нас он будет всегда днем Великой Победы.
@2001Artfull
8 күн бұрын
As the world drifts towards WWIII, this graphic representation of the magnitude of human deaths in WWII is incredibly sobering.
@elenas950
5 күн бұрын
Totalmente de acuerdo. Este video deben mostrar en todos canales oficiales de cada pais! en horario de maxima audiencia!!
@a320nick
4 күн бұрын
Oh yeah?! How come?! My life is one life and I don't find any aspect of this sobering at all? Are you comparing body counts? It's the individuals life that has been lost yours. Mine. There's.
@2001Artfull
3 күн бұрын
@@a320nick I guess you would have to possess some empathy and have the ability for abstract reflection to understand what I am saying. The world is close to a third world war and the body count will probably greatly exceed that of WWII. You may have to live through this coming tragedy. If you can't grasp that then I guess on some level, I envy you. If you can understand it then perhaps you could prepare. Good luck and best wishes.
@harrypainter7472
Күн бұрын
What makes you think we're drifting towards WWIII? That's a very pessimistic outlook on life.
@2001Artfull
Күн бұрын
@@harrypainter7472 You really should take a look at the news. This is not my opinion, it is the opinion of an array of experts. Thanks for the comment.
@steveschaff4620
12 күн бұрын
Because of the nature of this video I can't give it a 'Like', but I do appreciate the significance and importance of the content... May the STUPIDITY of WAR end FOREVER!
@chasingliberty1776
8 күн бұрын
That’s not how the like button works.
@Loneranger670
7 күн бұрын
You can’t hit the like button because of the “ nature” of the video.??? Do you even comprehend that millions of people died for your freedoms you have today?
@rogerforsberg3910
6 күн бұрын
"May the STUPIDITY of WAR end FOREVER!" Wouldn't that be gratifying, Mr schaaf. Alas, I fear that the enormous folly & the profound ignorance of government leaders around the world will continue to disappoint us dramatically, Mr s.
@Margarita-Shmiller
9 ай бұрын
Когда-то услышала статистику: что если бы каждого погибшего на этой войне почтили минутой молчания, то мир молчал бы 54 года.
@sed0k
9 ай бұрын
Это только советских граждан. В году чуть больше 500000 минут
@user-tt4gn3pl3b
9 ай бұрын
Если брать статистику из видео: 85 000 000 человек * 5 минут = 425 млн. минут 425 млн. минут = 7 083 333 часов 7 083 333 часов = 295 138 дней 295 138 дней = 808 лет
@RUSSIAN_MAKSIM
9 ай бұрын
@@user-tt4gn3pl3b зачем на 5 умножаешь? 85000000 разделить на 525600 и все
@user-tt4gn3pl3b
9 ай бұрын
@@RUSSIAN_MAKSIM логично, молчать-то за всех можно одновременно, а не последовательно
@RUSSIAN_MAKSIM
9 ай бұрын
@@user-tt4gn3pl3b 1 человек - одна минута. в году 525600 минут.... 85млн делится на 525600 минут
@MithradatesVIEupator
11 ай бұрын
My Grandfather served in the U.S. Coast Guard during WWII.. He drove the Higgins Boats (LCVP) during the Normandy invasion. He just turned 101 years old back in December. A few weeks back he fell and broke some bones; is in the hospital because of this. He's in pretty rough shape and not sure he will live much longer. On top of this, he has Alzheimer's, so he's confused and agitated most of the time. If you can pray for him, I'd appreciate it 🙏
@elifoezturk88
11 ай бұрын
Thanking him for letting the soviet union brutalize and occupy half of Europe ? Nah , pass.
@stansmith4054
11 ай бұрын
Old Coasties are tough. He'll pull through!
@dayo415
11 ай бұрын
a man amongst men, he'll outlive us all
@Olavotemrazaodenovo
11 ай бұрын
Thank you for him service.
@cuentacreada1
11 ай бұрын
He got this 🙏
@wizzarin424
5 күн бұрын
Well that just blew my mind.... I think every school in the world should see this..
@uggiftedteachers
11 күн бұрын
Ruanda-Urundi are 2 very small states in East Africa. To loose 50k people is almost half of their populations by then. 😢
@AlexandrFeskoff
Күн бұрын
Rwanda's population in 1950 was 2M, so definitely not half.
@audioelitist3677
11 ай бұрын
Words can never convey how heartbreaking this is. The leaders that start these wars, never fight them. The people are forced to.
@SpookyFow
11 ай бұрын
This is child's play compared to what's to come...
@audioelitist3677
11 ай бұрын
@@SpookyFow Yeah, it's coming. They want to reduce the world's population by over 90%. So long as people follow the orders of these madmen, pocketing their money, in exchange for selling out the human race... Yeah. Only one way this ends. Good will prevail, but it's going to be messy.
@oldschoollgearjammerlongmi5209
11 ай бұрын
You are correct, and that creepy Joe, and that lunatic in Ukraine want WW3.
@occamsrazor9183
11 ай бұрын
Most wars since WW2 have been created faction wars for profiteers, and eugenics an added symptom...
@Whyusemyname
11 ай бұрын
At least in this war, the person who started it died…allegedly.
@alechamid235
5 күн бұрын
There were countries in this list, especially in the beginning , which I didn't even know were involved in the WW2😮
@mhm8922
3 күн бұрын
I am shocked at some of these numbers, and especially from countries that I had no idea participated enough to have suffered such losses. Incredible! This is why it’s good to hear about a historical event told by different nationalities. It opens your eyes when you realize how little of the picture we’re being taught in schools.
@user-tf4sh1jl9f
11 ай бұрын
вечная память павшим воинам в борьбе с фашизмом . вечная память замученым в концлагерях . вечная память бойцам сопративления и партизанам . вечная память мирным жителям всех народов . вечная память кого еще не нашли . надеюсь мы живые не допустим такого вновь .
@slavachervonosenko3724
11 ай бұрын
вы снова этим занимаетесь, подлая русня! и улюлюкаете, когда так называемые "вооруженные силы" бросают бомбы и ракеты на города Украины.
@user-sn3tv6up3l
11 ай бұрын
Допустили .
@user-oz4ip2xm3i
11 ай бұрын
Уже допустили. И поддержали. И сами участие активное приняли. И сами страшные проклятые Богом и людьми всего мира преступления фашизма и нацизма совершаем, вломившись в чужую страну. И ГОРДИМСЯ ЭТИМ. И нацистские руны гитлеровского нацизма сделали своими государственными символами, обмотали их зачем то екатериновской георгиевской лентой 18 века. Одели zапутинских вояк-преступников в форму гитлеровского вермахта и отправили это террористическое воинство в чужую страну - "денацифицировать". Расстреливая жилые дома с людьми ракетами и бомбами с фосфором. И имея в своей стране более 50 нацистских организаций, члены которых участвуют в этих военных преступлениях против народа Украины.
@anikst1756
11 ай бұрын
@@user-oz4ip2xm3i ого, украинец решил чистосердечное выдать
@UralRossiya
11 ай бұрын
@@user-sn3tv6up3l допустили, это когда мимо фашизма прошли бы, как например запад и европа, а мы с ним боремся, значит НЕ ДОПУСТИЛИ. Усек?
@Lidiaregion64
9 ай бұрын
"Однажды мой отец высказал пронзительную и страшную мысль: В главном параде в честь Дня Победы 24 июня 1945 года участвовало 10 тысяч солдат и офицеров. Прохождение парадных "коробок" войск продолжалось 30 минут. И знаешь, о чем я подумал? Потери нашей армии составили почти 9 миллионов убитых. И каждый из них, отдавших Победе самое драгоценное - жизнь! - достоин того, чтобы пройти в том парадном строю по Красной площади. Так вот, если всех погибших поставить в парадный строй, то эти "коробки" шли бы через Красную площадь 19 суток…" И я вдруг, как наяву, представил этот парад. Парадные "коробки" двадцать на десять. 120 шагов в минуту. И 19 дней и ночей через Красную площадь шёл бы этот непрерывный поток павших батальонов, полков, дивизий. Парад героев, парад победителей. Задумайтесь! Девятнадцать дней!.." (В. Шурыгин)
@rasilyarasilya1273
9 ай бұрын
Погибло в странах СССР 24 миллиона
@DrTokoff
9 ай бұрын
@@rasilyarasilya1273 это вместе с гражданскими
@giuseppecataldo9637
9 ай бұрын
24 milioni compresi i civili. Quelli che sfilano sono i caduti militari.
@user-gv4yf9un5t
9 ай бұрын
Кто должен задуматься? Те кто "маршировал" в этих коробках, или те, кто их туда отправлял и до сих пор отправляет! И всё мало, мало....
@user-nu1vf8bp5z
9 ай бұрын
@@user-gv4yf9un5tЧто за вопрос? Задуматься должны потомки, чтобы понимать, какую цену пришлось заплатить за свободу и независимость своей великой Родины и всего мира от немецко-фашистского рабства и геноцида. И если вам невдомëк, то эти самые "маршировавшие в коробках" 24 июня 1945 года являлись лучшими бойцами Красной армии, Героями Советского Союза, кавалерами многих орденов, которые совершили немало подвигов, но не ради смерти, а жизни на Земле.
@caissa6187
20 күн бұрын
Thank you for including Guam. This is so sad for everyone 😢
@vfincalif
8 күн бұрын
GUAM numbers are much higher than depicted! It doesn't count the 10s of thousands of Japanese we buried on that rock!
@ste6826
8 күн бұрын
There is an error at 8:22 as the Chinese communist red “Peoples Republic of China” flag did not exist until 4 years after WW2. During WW2 it was called “Republic of China” with a different flag. Today the ROC has shrunk to just Taiwan where that flag is still used today. The main point about the video is the horrendous number deaths. Never again!!!
@janewrighton9227
4 күн бұрын
I think there are a lot of errors in this whole video.
@eve16455
4 күн бұрын
I had no idea Chinese involvement was so significant. I have so many questions. 🤔
@gaidzin2
3 күн бұрын
Right now, the West is trying to repeat the march to the East again. Look at the expansion of NATO since the end of the Cold War.
@gaidzin2
3 күн бұрын
@@eve16455 Japan has worked hard on the murders of the Chinese.
@David-2444
3 күн бұрын
@@eve16455China made the biggest contribution in resisting Japan's aggression before it got nuked in WWII. You definitely might want to learn more about it on the internet.
@Ququschka
9 ай бұрын
Нашей семье повезло: один дед сражался с Японией, другой дошел до Берлина, оба артиллеристы, оба вернулись живыми, хотя и израненными, в 1945 году. Всем нашим дедам вечная память. Помним их подвиг и передадим эту память дальше.
@YarikBYcurrahee
8 ай бұрын
Под Бахмутом память восстановилась или ещё нет?
@perfect_genius7058
8 ай бұрын
@@YarikBYcurrahee Что такое "Бахмут"? Может, Артёмовск?
@YarikBYcurrahee
8 ай бұрын
@@perfect_genius7058 Если ты пещерный человек, то я понимаю, почему ты используешь устаревшее всё
@Ququschka
8 ай бұрын
@@YarikBYcurrahee а где у вас чешется Бахмут? Деды полицаями были? Понимаю, гордиться нечем- беспомощным людям выпускать кишки. А мой дед на Героя Союза был представлен, и я с огромным удовольствием перечитываю о нем на сайте МО, сколько сотен(!)гитлеровских солдат и офицеров он лично положил в могилы,сколько танков, машин и даже самолетов уничтожил зенитками. УдавИтесь!
@perfect_genius7058
8 ай бұрын
@@YarikBYcurrahee Сейчас это место под контролем России, поэтому ему возвращено его название.
@BelWatermelon
11 ай бұрын
3 миллиона погибших белорусов в составе СССР. На тот момент в БССР было всего 9 миллионов....
@dimkosh4570
11 ай бұрын
При том, что огромное количество жертв- мирное население, убитое украинскими националистами. В советское время об этом старались не вспоминать. А надо было!
@BelWatermelon
11 ай бұрын
@@dimkosh4570 Уж не знаю , такой версии не слышал. Нам говорят , что это был целенаправленный геноцид белорусского народа. Почитай про план "Ост".
@dimkosh4570
11 ай бұрын
@@BelWatermelon немцы были "чистоплюи" и для грязной, кровавой работы им требовались исполнители. План "ОСТ" предусматривал геноцид славянского населения Польши и СССР. Или только исключительно "белорусского "народа?
@paemox
11 ай бұрын
@@dimkosh4570 кгбисты переодевались в форму украинских националистов у убивали гражданских на територии Украины что бы снизить у гражданских поддержку национально-освободительного движения. Десятимилионные жертвы будут повторятся пока существують мрази вроде тебя, что верят зомби пропаганде.
@user-vn2fd1yu1w
11 ай бұрын
33% от вчего населения! Ужас! Теперь понятно почему белорусы так сильно чтят память, когда сегодня и с севера и с юга такое беспамятство.
@m.aureliolima7367
6 күн бұрын
Good evening. Apparently, this list is considering deaths beyond military deaths, like civils, hunger, deases, etc.
@dnyaneshlokhande5450
3 күн бұрын
Nope this is showing deaths because of war👍
@martindssing1206
6 күн бұрын
It is insane to see it like this. I knew 85 million were a lot of people, but this is just mind-boggeling. I dont think i can understand it
@bricklingtonlego
Ай бұрын
For those who were wondering, most of the 100 fatalities Switzeralnd suffered were mainly due to accidental bombing raids by Britain and the U.S.A. over the Swiss area.
@agrxdrowflow958
23 күн бұрын
"accidental"
@polygonalfortress
22 күн бұрын
@@agrxdrowflow958 what are you on about?
@JT_Huie
22 күн бұрын
Nobody was wondering, unless they were wondering why the hell they didn’t fight for their own people?!
@matesdantesable
21 күн бұрын
Yeah cause nazis knew exactly where to sold jewish gold.
@user-hq4jw5uw2n
20 күн бұрын
It was a warning to stop selling ammo to Germany because they did it until the last days of war
@user-ie7di7he1b
11 ай бұрын
У нас в России в каждой семье есть кто участвовал или погиб в этой войне и мы никогда их не забудем
@RT56G
11 ай бұрын
Если б ещ не устраивали такое победобесие вообще было бы замечательно.
@AAAMMMih
11 ай бұрын
В Украине тоже. Но мы ни за что бы ни пошли убивать соседей как делают руские рашистские оккупанты . . ! И это никто не забудет!
@BRVL33
11 ай бұрын
@@RT56G"победобесие" только в твоей промытой голове.
@user-ie7di7he1b
11 ай бұрын
@@RT56G завидуй молча
@RT56G
11 ай бұрын
@@BRVL33То есть тупоголовые родители которые красят лицо в георгиевскую ленту, одевают детей в танк, самолёт, заставляют маршировать, орут "можем повторить, на Берлин". Поздравлять пенсионеров которым от силы 80 лет, называя их "ветеранами" и это всё транслировать по всем каналам, вы называете "это у вас в голове" тогда вы д*бил.
@markattila9835
10 күн бұрын
Percentage of country population would be also interesting to show. For example Russia 27M of 180M died, over 10%. Germany 7M of 70M ~10%. Hungary 8%, Bulgaria ~0.3%...
@user-nm6sp1eg5o
4 күн бұрын
Poland 25%
@markattila9835
4 күн бұрын
@@user-nm6sp1eg5o Wow, so not surprisingly Poland got it the worst by far.
@swivet99
7 күн бұрын
imagine all the hopes, dreams and ideas and ambitions of each individual had to offer to the world, besides war.
@GodlessGrandpa
9 ай бұрын
My dad was Canadian. He volunteered and was seriously injured outside Caan taking a German position. He had a plate in his skull but still returned to fight in Holland and Belgium. Every one here with stories about their own relatives fighting in WWII, make sure you pass those stories on through your families. These men (and women) deserve to be remembered.
@Armed_Heist
9 ай бұрын
Не знал, что среди канадцев есть такие герои 😢😮. Я думал военные герои есть только в СССР и США.
@TAKEYDO
9 ай бұрын
no, don´t deserve. war is made by human and noth worth in any way to remember. to learn from it, that is at least the thing but nowadays humans are more dumb and ignorant than ever and it is just a matter of time
@salvococuzza9813
9 ай бұрын
Durante l'operazione gli statunitensi combatterono nella parte occidentale della Sicilia, i canadesi in quella centrale e i britannici nella zona orientale. Nei pressi di Agira, in provincia di Enna esiste un cimitero militare canadese.
@harrydark007
9 ай бұрын
@@Armed_Heistа как же Великобритания ??? Там тоже есть герои, которые помогли уничтожить фашистов
@1990MAGOMED
9 ай бұрын
in the Soviet Union, everyone who lived has stories of not only one grandfather for whole families, men and women were at the front, all fought! and we have a memory history is now being rewritten by the USA saying that she won well, it's not so she, along with England and the rest of the allies, whitewashed 500t Germans in one battle and killed the USSR defeated 5 million 900 thousand Germans! so we remember our history and honor all veterans, no matter what country they belong to!
@MukeshPanicker
9 ай бұрын
UK death toll - 450000 India death toll - 3000000 That breaks my heart as an indian.
@user-jy3wg9yb1z
9 ай бұрын
Lol. SSR 27 million . does that breaks u heart? This country win war for u life
@amit_awadhi
9 ай бұрын
@@user-jy3wg9yb1zUSSR participated in war willingly and Indians were forced to fight. Edit: No disrespect towards USSR intended. We respect every soldier who is ready to fight for it's motherland.
@AKyJIeHok_TyPyPy
9 ай бұрын
@@amit_awadhi.The USSR was forced to defend its territories. If the USSR had not responded to the attack, it would have simply been captured and destroyed
@amit_awadhi
9 ай бұрын
@@AKyJIeHok_TyPyPy USSR soldiers were fighting for their own country. India soldiers were forced to fight for British who colonized us.
@lifechariot
9 ай бұрын
@@amit_awadhi -- Indians were not forced. A significant amount died fighting Indians who joined with Japan to invade India. Two year after WW2, India gained Indepedence, which had been on route since India involvement in WW1. India fought well, and they should be proud. WW1 The British themselves adopted a "carrot and stick" approach in recognition of India's support during the war and in response to renewed nationalist demands. In August 1917, Edwin Montagu, Secretary of state for India, made an historic announcement in Parliament that the British policy was for: "increasing association of Indians in every branch of the administration and the gradual development of self-governing institutions with a view to the progressive realization of responsible government in India as an integral part of the British Empire." The means of achieving the proposed measures were later enshrined in the Government of India Act, 1919. WW2 Indians were angry when Britain, which ruled them, declared war on Nazi Germany in 1939 and exploited their resources to support the conflict. Some Indians, such as upper-caste urbanites, were loyal to the raj - British rule over India - and fought enthusiastically for the Allies, but the vast majority volunteered because they were offered land, a stable salary and steady meals. Others joined to refine their technical or engineering skills as the military modernized over the course of the war, allowing them to gain experience with more complicated machinery as it was introduced. In August 1941, Prime Minister Winston Churchill and President Franklin D. Roosevelt signed what became known as the Atlantic Charter, a new vision for the postwar world, highlighting the right of all people to self-determination. Though the United States had not yet entered the war as a combatant, it was supplying military hardware to Britain and created the document as a justification for its support to the Allies, laying out its anti-fascist hopes for the world. Britain was desperate to bind itself to the United States and persuade it the join the war, and Churchill begrudgingly signed the statement, although it challenged the very foundation of the empire. The Atlantic Charter spurred hopes of independence among the British colonies. But a month after the charter was signed, Churchill clarified that the right to self-determination outlined in the document applied only to countries under German occupation. The damage, however, was already done. In 1942, Mohandas K. Gandhi began his Quit India movement, demanding the end of British rule, galvanizing Indians against British colonial forces and threatening the economic and natural resources London needed to continue fighting. A star of the Indian independence movement, Subhas Chandra Bose, split with Gandhi’s nonviolent campaign and aligned himself with the Axis powers, who he believed would empower him to raise an army and win India’s autonomy. Bose toured the prison camps of Europe and Asia, building a force by recruiting Indian expatriates and Indian prisoners of war. Bose’s military, the Indian National Army, was a roughly 40,000-strong force. By 1943, he established the Azad Hind, or the provisional government of India in exile, in Japanese-occupied Singapore and declared war on the Allied powers. Bose’s ultimate goal was to invade India and liberate it from the British. Once the I.N.A. and the Axis invaded, Bose bet, Indians would rise up en masse. The British forbade their media from reporting on the rogue force, worried it would spur Indian troop defections. In March 1944, Bose had his chance to shatter British rule. The Japanese military, with the support of the I.N.A., launched Operation U-Go, a campaign to invade northeast India from Burma and smash a buildup of Allied forces in the area. If the Japanese and the I.N.A. prevailed, they could extract India’s resources to revitalize their war effort, perhaps prolonging the war, and use India’s strategic ports to cut off Allied supply lines spanning from East to West. But they faced stiff resistance from Allied forces, which were overwhelmingly nonwhite - about 70 percent of the fighting force was from India and to a lesser extent, African colonies. (British forces were reluctant to serve in India, preferring the glamour of the European front lines.) The fight, known as the Battle of Kohima and Imphal, produced some of the worst bloodshed of the war in Asia. As Britain-backed Indian troops killed their own compatriots, those under Bose’s command, they also killed thousands of Japanese, considered some of the best fighters in World War II. The Japanese 15th Army, 85,000 strong at the start of the invasion, saw 53,000 troops dead or missing by the battle’s end. The defeat, one of the most devastating of the war for Japanese ground forces, helped the Indian military come into its own, historians believe, and helped spur nationalist movements in India and parts of Africa. “They demanded their liberation,” said the historian Kaushik Roy, a professor at Jadavpur University in Kolkata, India. “There was this feeling, ‘why should we fight to preserve colonialism?’” It took a few years after the war ended, but the nationalists prevailed. Britain dismantled its empire, and the colonial troops it used to prop up its rule across the world were rolled into the national armies of the independent states that formed out of the wreckage. India was granted independence in 1947.
@disadisa5429
11 ай бұрын
БУДЬ ПРОКЛЯТА ВОЙНА И ТЕ, КТО ЭТИ ВОЙНЫ ЗАТЕВАЮТ. А СТРАДАЕТ ПРОСТОЙ НАРОД.
@fotunfotun7515
11 ай бұрын
Путлер..
@russiandoge9264
11 ай бұрын
@@Zob999 Зеля
@alejandrodirosa7482
11 ай бұрын
Русский или русскоязычный брат ты абсолютно прав. Человечество одно, независимо от места или этнической принадлежности, мы одинаковы с разной культурой. Никогда больше к войнам. поздравления из Аргентины
@jass6280
11 ай бұрын
Ich hoffe dass die Menschen irgendwann Verantwortung für sich selbst übernehmen und aufhören sich zu unterwerfen! Dann wird sowas nie mehr passieren!
@russiandoge9264
11 ай бұрын
@@alejandrodirosa7482 Легенда из Аргентины
@shanem3014
6 күн бұрын
Really helped me understand the scale of Japanese atrocity. I’ve always had a very euro-centric view of WW2.
@me5768
19 күн бұрын
Unfortunately this isn’t even going to be close to how many will die if we have a nuclear war
@vladimirmedvedev4681
9 ай бұрын
оба моих деда прошли и войну с немцами и с японией. И оба пришли домой в 1946г. Думаю - это редкая удача - остаться в живых после 5 лет войны. Контузии и легкие ранения были, что потом сказалось на здоровье. Один умер в 76 лет, в 1986г, другой в 82 года, в 2000-х. Про войну рассказывать не любили оба. Когда на 9 мая выпивали за Победу, один плакал, другой - добавлял еще несколько стопок и буянил (контузия так и не отпустила).
@user-be2fj5bk6k
9 ай бұрын
все что нужно знать о Второй Мировой - Сталин и Маршалы закидывали поля боев трупами и мясом Советских людей... и после этого кричат, что мы сильнейшая армия мира....
@user-msi-soldat
9 ай бұрын
А наш 'всеми уважаемый Путлер' сделал из этого дня скорби и памяти день маскарада и праздник 'величия' русского народа. Не украинцы нам враги - а зажравшаяся и оторванная от реальности верхушка власти, которую более 20 лет не меняли!
@user-oc1tg3el8t
9 ай бұрын
В заград отрядах наверно служили.
@Ququschka
9 ай бұрын
И мои вернулись из Берлина и с ДВ, совпадение). Один без ноги, но так и прожил жизнь весельчаком и заводилой. Гвардии капитан.
@user-xg6yq8rh6n
8 ай бұрын
@@user-oc1tg3el8t =В заград отрядах наверно служили= тупые диванные ничтожества, судят об окружающих по себе самим
@user-mc4ex3rg1c
11 ай бұрын
Моего отца М. Бегалы призвали в 17лет (1942-45). 1945году в 20лет был командиром отделении развед отряда на передовой и в Праге получил второе тяжелое ранение, после госпиталя отправили домой в Кыргызстан. Про войну не любил говорить.
@user-gu4fv5zn6k
11 ай бұрын
А мой дед много рассказывал про войну. Как фрица с голой жопой, ночью через линию фронта на себе тащил, вообще все угорали над его рассказом.
@user-tl7mt3br8m
11 ай бұрын
Низкий поклон отцу! Благодоря его мужеству, мы живы!!!
@zheka____
11 ай бұрын
Мой дед Михаил, уроженец города Талас, ушел на войну в 41м. Был артиллеристом. Встретил 9 мая в Праге. Вернулся в родной город, где и проработал всю оставшуюся жизнь. Его родной брат, ушел на войну в 42м, погиб.
@angry_siberia
11 ай бұрын
Я думаю дед твой приписал себе год. И ушел бить нечисть, как и подобает настоящему Кыргызу. Спасибо ему. Не призвали, сам пошел. В 17 не призывали.
@andrewbarratt2608
11 ай бұрын
Respect to your father ,, heaven must be full of hero,s
@teddysurf
4 күн бұрын
Every time I need a mental health pick me up I watch this!
@NomadUrpagi
5 күн бұрын
Everyone: sharing their grandfather stories Germans: My grandfather probably was too young *nervous laughs*
@olegsoben
11 ай бұрын
у меня участвовали прадед по материнской линии и дед по линии отца. Прадед вызвался добровольцем, потом его перекинули в Японию, он по пути еще встретился с дедом на час на вокзале. К сожалению, он умер в 1947 от пневмонии. Дед дошел до Берлина, был ранен, но вернулся на фронт после выздоровления. Умер в 1995. Вечная благодарность и память!
@jojolafrite90
11 ай бұрын
@@vladbond6685 Really inappropriate. I'm very much AGAINST that awful war, and Putin's regime. BUT this man is simply talking about a piece of history, and how his family was affected by the second world war. This is not the place to put your comment.
@7art770
11 ай бұрын
Вот и хорошо, что умер,такие добровольцы и должны умирать чем быстрее тем лучше,все эти добровольцы по доброй воле сами напрашиваются убивать людей. Вот пусть эти добровольцы и валят друг друга, цивилизованные люди продолжают род
@MEDOED_123
11 ай бұрын
Люблю своих уважаю твоих
@Pirat007.
11 ай бұрын
Когда мой пра дед был в рядах советской армии воевал против фашистов, всю семью моего деда советская власть депортировала в Казахстан в вагонах для скота, вот так вы обошлись с чеченцами.
@deadbread8446
11 ай бұрын
@@7art770 шиз?
@FUTRovani
9 ай бұрын
It's truly astonishing to reflect on the high casualty rates of colonies, which experienced deaths at a rate 2-4 times greater than the countries that colonized them. Despite their geographical distance from the central combat zones, these populations were significantly impacted, seemingly utilized as expendable resources in warfare. The magnitude of such loss is both poignant and disheartening.😢
@fredjones43
9 ай бұрын
Expendable like the young of the countries involved. Who orchestrates these conflicts, lies to populations to get the public to believe they are fighting the good fight? Follow the money. These people think in centuries. When WWI was over, they had neatly built in to the settlements, another conflict, and another, and another…
@kirilllosev5404
9 ай бұрын
@@fredjones43верно.
@user-xg6yq8rh6n
9 ай бұрын
=It's truly astonishing to reflect on the high casualty rates of colonies, which experienced deaths at a rate 2-4 times greater than the countries that colonized them. Despite their geographical distance from the central combat zones, these populations were significantly impacted, seemingly utilized as expendable resources in warfare. The magnitude of such loss is both poignant and disheartening. 😢 = what discourages you? are you not aware that there are colonies for him in "democratic" countries?
@janlanik2660
9 ай бұрын
Most of those colonies were directly invaded by Japan
@ashwinvictorpinto1652
9 ай бұрын
China is the most populous country.
@zollof6699
11 күн бұрын
Really puts it into perspective. More than just reading the numbers in a book. Hopefully we won't have a world conflict this devastating again, at least not one caused by humans.
@zhirumi
21 күн бұрын
I never know that Malaysia, Indonesia, n Singapore had such high death toll despite being unnoticed country We never taught about this death toll
@riasapta4109
8 күн бұрын
There was actually a great famine happen in indonesia and malaysia during the war, the japanese making it worse by taking food and rice grain from population, the japanese kept the news of famine secret from public and western world, and western world did not cover this.
@beeble2003
7 күн бұрын
Malaysia and Singapore were British colonies that were invaded by Japan at the same time as the attack on Pearl Harbor.
@bndy259
11 ай бұрын
(I'm sorry for any English mistakes or misunderstandings, the purpose of this comment is to share respect, and I don't mean to offend anyone) I'm Brazilian, and I want to cry when I see that Brazilians themselves are letting history die , without showing a shred of interest in our glorious past. In World War II, 25,000 Brazilian soldiers fought in Italy and 454 did not return home, but most Brazilians don't know that, which makes me sad because MY GREAT GRANDFATHER was there. My great-grandfather fought in the hells of the battlefields of Italy, even participating in one of the most important battles to free Italy from the Germans, and at the end of the war he returned home alive. He is my hero, and for all those who had their grandfathers fighting in this war, know that your grandfather will always be a Hero, he is in history and you have all my love and respect. my condolences to everyone who lost a family member in this war my condolences to all Germans who are bullied by a dictator from 80 years ago. If you love your country, please don't let its history die, because a country without history is nothing. love from Brazil to the world 🇧🇷🤝🌍
@user-co4kl3fq9x
11 ай бұрын
Спасибо за Ваш комментарий. Хочу добавить к вашим словам то,что из 27 000000 погибших советских людей,большинство были не солдатами,а обычными мирными жителями.
@Lee-yy2lr
10 ай бұрын
You mean WWI against Germany.WWII was against Japan.
@royariza9834
10 ай бұрын
Same thing here I was born and bred in the last states which makes me American. I will never make the mistake of forgetting. My Colombian heritage thousands of Colombian soldiers went and fought in the Korean War a few hundred and not make it. Colombia was the only Latin American country to send soldiers in the Korean War
@RT-fb6ty
10 ай бұрын
In America we are taught more fake history than truth. Most Americans don't even know that our ally the Soviet union defeated the Nazis. Today Russia is fighting Fascism from US via Ukraine Proxy. The killing continues.
@DanielXXX444
10 ай бұрын
traduz ai pra mim kakakakakakakaka
@ur2ban
10 ай бұрын
Soviet Union, 4 years in the war, it's about 16K deaths per day. It's hard to imagine how it is practically possible. It's a massive amount of dead. On the other side, it's weird how here in Europe, it is almost not discussed an enormous amount of deaths in the east, e.g. the Philippines and French Indochina.
@rafik4408
10 ай бұрын
27 M deaths, it is almost 1/3 in whole WW2...
@Imetolmuja
10 ай бұрын
That’s because millions of soviet civilians were killed and died because of hunger. It was a pure genocide.
@i8Hardcore
10 ай бұрын
@@rafik4408 whole, not hole.
@Taeronai
10 ай бұрын
yep, here in western Europe, the soviet and chinese people are dehumanized, just numbers, if even that. All personal accounts in films and books are about americans, british or even germans. And maybe some french.
@goxyeagle8446
10 ай бұрын
Maybe it was a plan of ww2 Including USA as a world leader...which we have till nowadays
@coolmacatrain9434
21 күн бұрын
0:25 At least 50,000 Irishmen fought in the British Army during WW2. Thousands more served in the Merchant Navy and Royal Air Force - and that's not to mention the thousands that served in the America, Canadian, New Zealand and Australian armies .... but apparently only 100 died?
@drewmurray2783
6 күн бұрын
Doesn't fit with this piece of propaganda and nonsense numbers. The death toll was horrific and so many millions had their lives ended unnecessarily, but this video is so cruelly wrong on so many counts.
@RSIJ-cu7by
16 күн бұрын
如果你翻譯了這個 7:16 不是這個旗子🇨🇳是這個旗子🇹🇼希望你下次不要搞錯, 謝謝
@fenaison1
5 күн бұрын
j'espere pour vous qu'il ny aura pas de deuxieme fois
@user-wm4hq2ei1t
3 күн бұрын
很过分 二战和共产党没关系
@hazarov2419
11 ай бұрын
больно смотреть на жертвы СССР. а ведь многие из них были нашими родственниками
@ComradPravda
11 ай бұрын
Ну тут подтасовку сделали, жертвы Эстонии, Литвы и Латвии, а это в совокупности 700 000 человек и их всегда вспоминали в СССР, показали отдельно, хотя они были частью СССР, а жертвы Югославии, которой не существовало как страны на начало Второй мировой, показали вместе. Ну и если посмотрите на последнюю цифру, на общее количество погибших в этой войне, то становится очевидно, что это была операция по уничтожению китайского и советского народов, но в приличном обществе считается, что в первую очередь нужно говорить о Холокосте и истреблении евреев. Парадокс осмысления произошедшего.
@user-yp2zo1dd7d
11 ай бұрын
@@ComradPravda сталин подсуетился, теперь пуйло уничтожает. Можем повторить, говорили?
@user-hb5we6nu1l
11 ай бұрын
@@user-yp2zo1dd7d В своё время США взрастили Гитлера против Советского Союза, так и теперь они же взрастили нацистов на Украине против России.
@ComradPravda
11 ай бұрын
@@user-yp2zo1dd7d гори в аду
@user-up7hf6hg3l
11 ай бұрын
@@user-hb5we6nu1l видно что вы плохо знаете историю
@francesmoore5789
11 ай бұрын
My dad s first conflict was in North Africa, sent straight there after training. He fought all five battles at El Alamein andSicily and Italy he had shrapnel in his calf muscle all his life. He lost a brother who was in the Royal Navy and many friends. He never hated the Germans. As someone said it is the young and civilians who pay the price of war. These politicians never fight, too cowardly. Everyone suffers in war.
@TheLondonForever00
11 ай бұрын
A very clever man by all accounts fl
@Borvox
11 ай бұрын
Вечная память погибшим.... Война есть неграмотная политика...
@marats9989
11 ай бұрын
Ваши войны не справедливые, вы всегда были захватчики...
@jameswaterfield
11 ай бұрын
My dad was in Burma, hence he was not fond of the Japanese, he was ok with the Germans, even though they killed his brother at Assisi.
@suwanpanasuwanpanasupa2290
11 ай бұрын
your dad is super smart. he knows what is right and wrong. he knows what is the truth of war.
@adamcichocki7302
14 күн бұрын
The statistics of the number of victims in relation to the entire population (nations, states) would look even more tragic. It would turn out that the smallest nations lost the largest share of their population.
@vickyingramnymann8543
13 күн бұрын
Some did not fight. Ireland for instance supported the Germans but didn't enter the war.
@roguishpaladin
11 күн бұрын
@@vickyingramnymann8543 I think you need a reminder in the same way Archer did: kzitem.info/news/bejne/1qJ-uGx5bYyLmKgsi=s_zDV3raUURX1Yt9 (and, also, en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Irish_neutrality_during_World_War_II). While there were Nazi supporters in Ireland, calling them supporters of the Germans as a whole is incorrect.
@michawojtas8468
7 сағат бұрын
Wow, I knew those numbers, but never tried to visualize them like that. It's a whole another experience now
@kahl777
10 ай бұрын
Учитывая, что большинство комментариев на русском языке, как американец, я глубоко признателен вашим бабушкам и дедушкам и дальним родственникам, которые погибли, сопротивляясь тирании. Да упокоятся они с миром и не будут забыты!
@user-xi5jw7zk3l
10 ай бұрын
Спасибо вам большое! Мы помним и будем это помнить всегда!
@Vladimir-ii2pz
10 ай бұрын
@@user-le6jv4ql8iА зачем запрещать например язык этих людей, и выгонять их из квартир
@hippiestepanov7227
10 ай бұрын
Сейчас фашисты мы
@509helena4
10 ай бұрын
@@user-le6jv4ql8i не две страны, а одна ! Расея!
@maverick_125
10 ай бұрын
@@hippiestepanov7227Вы говорите это с сарказмом или с убеждением? Русские - великие люди, только политики - отстой. Как вы относитесь к "специальной военной операции" на Украине? Теплые приветствия из Польши! Ps. Не позволяйте себе говорить, что поляки ненавидят русских - это неправда! СМИ и политики лгут!
@rinatan2708
8 ай бұрын
Оба моих кровных деда погибли в ВОВ, мои родители их не успели узнать, маме было 2 годика, папе около 5, Дедушка, который заменил мне их обоих, прошёл всю войну, начиная с Финской, потом сразу попал на Великую Отечественную, а закончил на Дальнем Востоке. Он прожил до 1986г, воспитал и приёмных, и кровных детей не делая различий. И точно, был самым лучшим дедом в мире❤
@user-jz4ur6bd8w
8 ай бұрын
Что он забыл в Финляндии...Вот в чем вопрос .
@rinatan2708
8 ай бұрын
@@user-jz4ur6bd8w в армии служил как раз. Оттуда на финскую и попал
@danielpapina
8 ай бұрын
@@user-jz4ur6bd8w bro Finland is innocent 😇
@user-jz4ur6bd8w
8 ай бұрын
Это агрессия по отнощению к мирным финнам . Таких называют оккупанты ...@@rinatan2708
@user-jz4ur6bd8w
8 ай бұрын
Да ты шо-о-о....@@danielpapina
@wildwest5436
16 күн бұрын
I served my Nation with pride and it makes me sick to think of the thousands of gallons blood that was shed and what we've become.
@morrisanderson818
8 күн бұрын
Be interesting to see the scale ,per head of population,that be really scary,
@TheEnisbedel
9 ай бұрын
My grandfather was an ammunition carrier. He was taking weapons and ammunition to the front lines in Stalingrad. he was fighting on frontlines. When he replaced his comrades on frontlines Nazi bomber plane “stuka” bombed where my grandfather was and he lost his leg immediately. luckily he survived, he was taken to hospital by his friends where they cut his other leg with a saw due to the infection. He survived the war. after the war ended he returned back to his village but all of his friends and family members were dead and the village was empty. He was 22.
@shadowsinmymind9
9 ай бұрын
That's so sad that he lost everyone 😢
@yelhsasokolova8561
9 ай бұрын
God, I'm so sorry
@beldeamusic
9 ай бұрын
I'm just imagining how your grandfather might have felt and it's terrible. Nowadays we are complaining about anything but we should think about the life that our elders lived
@henrydodd7001
9 ай бұрын
He still became a father with no legs though. Must have had game.
@Overthinking-rain
9 ай бұрын
Your grandfather was a strong man, anyone would have decided to give up at that point
@HaggenKennedy
11 ай бұрын
What an unspeakable tragedy. As if life weren't hard enough, some people just have to make it more difficult. I'm in Brazil, sending lots of love to all the nations in the world. Let's make a better world together. 👍🏻
@movimentonolimpa100
11 ай бұрын
Well said Kennedy. But a Better World is made by People that are of Sound Mind, God fearing people. The world need the Saviour that's it period.
@kaulitz660
11 ай бұрын
Não estamos fazendo nem um Brasil melhor,quanto mais o Mundo 😪
@fasx56
11 ай бұрын
Beautiful comment Kennedy, no one can measure the grief, sorrow and lives destroyed by WW 2. Another chapter of grief, tears and loss is being written right now from the Brutal Invasion by Russia of a Sovereign Nation, Ukraine.
@dingdong2103
11 ай бұрын
@@fasx56 The russians didn't learn anything from ww2. And it's shameful how all the attrocities they committed were never prosecuted as war crimes because they were on allied side
@benevgen9914
11 ай бұрын
наши ветераны 101 не живут, россия не чего для ветеранов не делает... и вообще в россии ветеранов почти не осталось... а на параде в москве актеры. не ветераны.
@911axe
Күн бұрын
Would have been interesting to have the percentage of its population too. For example, Newfoundland's 1200, was probably 1-2% percent of the islands population. It was less than 100k I believe.
@PatricKlein86
8 күн бұрын
After WW1 Turkey was like, “nah, we’re gonna sit this one out. But you guys go ahead.”
@HeartFeltGesture
11 ай бұрын
Imagine the collective sorrow from all that loss. It has affected the world much more deeply than has been acknowledged.
@emmagibbs-smith2989
11 ай бұрын
It is affecting the world till this day.
@HeartFeltGesture
11 ай бұрын
@@emmagibbs-smith2989 The ripple will last for a very long time and has changed the course of humanity
@MrAnthonyfrench
11 ай бұрын
@@emmagibbs-smith2989 But maybe not as much as we would hope so. So that we don't forget the horrors and repeat them. I fear we have forgot and that history is repeating yet again. They say it happens in 80 year cycles on average because of the last living people with the memory's have left us and they can't stress enough, not to beat that drum when we have no idea the torment and dread. Half the reason the countries had so many willing fighters was so that they could have a full meal rather than starve. That there, is an absolute tragedy.
@codyferrell1896
11 ай бұрын
Wonder what the number is for immediate affected family and friends (the ones alive at the time of their lost loved ones)... Must be a couple billion or more... SMH!! War is so bad.... and the ones who cause and start it are never the ones fighting it either. AKA fucking poltiticians for the most part. Its disgusting.
@alexanderionov4748
14 күн бұрын
А сейчас всем наплевать! Народ жрёт гамбургеры и голосует за поставки всё большего оружия на Украину. Вся Европа и Америка, потеряла самосохранение напрочь. Неужели вы не понимаете,что Россия проиграть не может,ибо последним доводом "королей",в случае проигрыша,которого вы так хотите,будет атомная бомба! Одумайтесь,ибо даже в Америке вы не спасётесь! Вы спровоцировали угрозу России,расширяя НАТО на восток и настраивая наших соседей против нас. Мы знаем,что такое война( это говорит количество жертв в той войне),мы хотим мира и не бомбим мирное население,мы хотим,что бы соседи у нас были нейтральные,а не с вашими ракетами и войсками. Америка поступила бы точно так,если бы мы приняли Мексику в ОДКБ и с перспективой размещения своих ракет и баз. Вспомните,как мы разместили ракеты на Кубе? Мир был на грани атомной войны.Но тогда у власти были умные люди и во время нажали на тормоз. Сейчас во главе супердержавы стоит маразматик,он уже не боится смерти,но вам и вашим детям жить. Подумайте! А Украину от нацистов мы освободим! Вы плохо знаете русских!
@user-yf2zc5in5u
11 ай бұрын
Из полутора миллионов граждан Узбекистана воевавших в Великую отечественную, погибло примерно 500000 человек. Каждый третий не вернулся. Оба моих деда воевали, Гафуров Насреддин и Исхаков Губай
@taksistt5319
11 ай бұрын
Убитыми 700000тысячь колекой 400000 тысячь вернулис, из них 69 героя советского союза.
@user-qu3xn3bj5v
11 ай бұрын
Хайваныстан
@user-hj2zc8rt6l
11 ай бұрын
Из 27 млн. солдатские потери около 10 млн. Остальные мирное славянское население. И это самые скромные подсчеты . Если брать солдатские потери 1.Русские - 5 млн. 756 тыс. (66.402% от общего числа безвозвратных потерь); 2. Украинцы - 1 млн. 377 тыс. (15.890%); 3. Белорусы - 252 тысячи (2.917%); 4. Татары - 187 тысяч (2.165%); 5. Евреи - 142 тысячи (1.644%); 6. Казахи - 125 тысяч (1.448%); 7. Узбеки - 117 тысяч (1.360%); 8. Армяне - 83 тысячи (0.966%);
@HightyRossULTRANEWS
11 ай бұрын
la france remercie les russes pour leur sacrifice en tout cas
@ALEX-yc9zz
11 ай бұрын
Походу насруттин вернулся, чувак? 🤔
@thomasmuller6005
7 күн бұрын
Austria had 6 500 000 inhabitants bevor 2ww and 1 000 000 died, that's every fifth citizen
Впечатляюще. Только один момент. Не обезличенные "количество смертей" и "died" - люди по вполне естественным причинам умирают на планете каждый день. Здесь как раз - "killed" - простые люди, которые жили и трудились, воспитывали детей, возделывали поля и строили дома не "умерли", а были УБИТЫ!
@user-uz3gq6hb2r
11 ай бұрын
У меня трое Дедов ушли на фронт один вернулся дошёл до Берлина Советский союз Дагестан вечная память
@user-ng3lx3nm4d
11 ай бұрын
у тебя не может быть троих дедов
@user-ie7tl3dj1h
11 ай бұрын
@@user-ng3lx3nm4d нас большие семьи, мы вместе держимся и с маминой и папиной и их братья.
@alexandervm895
11 ай бұрын
@@user-ng3lx3nm4d Двоюродный дедушка, это тоже дедушка.
@caperpolosat
11 ай бұрын
@@user-ng3lx3nm4d 😂😂 это двух отцов не может быть и матерей , а вот дедов , бабушек и тёток я дядьками может быть навалом) Просто приставки там буду двоюродный . Хотя в семьях пидо#@ов и по два отца и матери может быть , но это уже другая европейская реальность ))
@user-aleksandrfilippov
11 ай бұрын
В родне моей бабушки по матери все мужчины ушли на войну, около 20 человек и никто не вернулся. Их род просто исчез. Никого из мужчин не осталось.
@sluggou812beotch
13 күн бұрын
When that train started looking small in Singapore i knew it would be little at the end.
@chapagawa
4 күн бұрын
I think we can see why Poland is very sensitive about any aggression against it.
@lostillusionlostillusion2853
2 күн бұрын
А Россия?
@Patriot_of_Russia196
5 ай бұрын
Мой дед был артиллеристом, командиром орудия. 7мая 1945 точным ударом обезвредил пулемётный расчёт противника, который сдерживал продвижение наших войск в каком то городе в Польше. За это ему дали медаль "За отвагу". Эта надпись о награждении сохранена в архивах нашей Родины навечно. Дед дожил до 84 лет. Скончался в 1999 году от рака. К сожалению он очень много курил и от этого у него был рак желудка. К счастью я успел его увидеть за полгода до смерти и показал ему своего сына. Мы жили далеко друг от друга. Он был на Кубани, а я в Екатеринбурге. Дед был ранен и после войны прожил с осколком под сердцем. Его сначала не решались достать, а потом дед не захотел. Вечная память нашим дедам и всем кто принёс эту победу!!!
@IvanPuhkarev-bj6zx
2 ай бұрын
Мой дед до Берлина не дошло ,но задержался на западе Украины до 47го,в 98 от рака😮
@user-kz2rl9ve2b
2 ай бұрын
@@IvanPuhkarev-bj6zx твой дед был чекист-каратель?хуясе оккупант "задержался"на западе Украины?
@JohnDoe-bq9nf
Ай бұрын
да всем нафрать на твоего деда
@blaky1289
Ай бұрын
@@JohnDoe-bq9nf я понимаю, что ты скорей всего 12-ти летний тролль, но если тебе насрать, то зачем тогда коммент настрочил?
@rectaltouchonefinger5791
Ай бұрын
@@blaky1289le 7 mai 45 la Pologne était libérée, les combats étaient en Allemagne sur le front est, alors les mythos se font souvent troller...
@jackso_28
9 ай бұрын
I never took into consideration how hard some of these countries truly got hit by the war, Poland lost a quarter of their entire population in a matter of 5 years.
@user-qj6jp7up3n
9 ай бұрын
И это были евреи в основном.Они всегда жили на краю империй..... Юг России ,т.е сегодня Украина-Малая Русь ,так же были обильно населены ими.Так что ,что потеряла Польша ещё вопрос?.Сама желая жирные куски с нацисткого стола ,одна Чехия как рождественское блюдо привлекала всех изначально.И вся Европа воевала против СССР вместе с Гитлером.4 года на территории бывшей росс.империи ,как и в первую мировую войну.При чем без тех реверанцев и рыцарства как с соседями по Европе.В Союзе немцы зверс твовали .А Париж жил своей жизнью ,а сколько почитателей было у Гитлера в Англии,даже в королевской семье!? .В России Дом Павлова держался дольше ,как место сражения, чем какие то евространы.А Япония, ещё никто не признал их зверства наравне с нацистами. Сколько людей они воровали в Китае просто с улицы для экспериментов своего отряда 731.Указанные евро страны все опять и опять шли на Россию .Когда Прибалтика была самостоятельной!?Только как часть Союза они получили свои границы, столицы и культуру смогли поднять.А ведь какую то часть этих земель Пётр купил. И сегодня сидят нацисткие марши и ветераны сс по Прибалтике и Украине, они зигуют и вспоминают прошлое.Сносят памятники советским солдатам.
@barbarbarabar9097
9 ай бұрын
Like in the European black death.
@Skull.man00
9 ай бұрын
@@user-qj6jp7up3n lol. Seems like you're brainwashed by your own government
@mikeuspl
9 ай бұрын
@@user-qj6jp7up3nJews were not in the majority, there were about half of them. They were also Poles
@user-xg6yq8rh6n
9 ай бұрын
=I never too into consideration how are some of these countries turkey got hit by the war, Poland lost a quarter of the entire population in a matter of 5 years.= poland "lost" the population of the captured Tishina, Vilna, Kresov Poland actively helped the work of the concentration camp guards, handing out refugees from death. Polish refugees, including. you can recall the pogroms organized by the Poles.. Eubadne, for example. 500 thousand Poles served in the Wehrmacht
@lailJoe
Күн бұрын
My grandfather was involved in that shit, I do not and I will not forgive him, but I hope everyone else does. Sorry everyone 💔
@ahmadguided5143
11 сағат бұрын
У вас часто цифр не видно, уважаемые! Канал то хорош.
@joelstein4657
11 ай бұрын
I heard an man who traveled to Russia after the war. He said an old man stopped him in the street and told him how nice it was to see a young man. There were virtually none left by the end of the war. Thank you Gravity. You have now trully ruined this old man's day.
@clarkecronin5506
10 ай бұрын
This is necessary. If each generation isn't reminded at some point history has a way of coming back to bite us in the ass. You surely see what's been going on for the past few years. Looks familiar to attitudes per WWII.
@raykhalikov8930
10 ай бұрын
My grandma married my grandpa when he was 35. She said after the war there were no young men left and young girls had to marry older men.
@hippiestepanov7227
10 ай бұрын
@@raykhalikov8930 просто он был педафил))
@davidanderson2357
10 ай бұрын
If the old man thought this was a treat, imagine how the young ladies must have felt.
@AlexA-pc7hy
10 ай бұрын
Now russians propably are trying to repeat it, wasting their men in a senceless war against Ukraine. And of course killing Ukrainians.
@user-xc3dq1ge6j
11 ай бұрын
Мой дед ушел на фронт,попал в плен,сбежал и снова на фронт,по итогу храню множество медалей его и бабушки.Вечная память!!!
@fuckyoutubeForStealingMyHandle
11 ай бұрын
Medal for what? Raping and stealing? Soviet scum
@ManSnowdrift
11 ай бұрын
У тебя есть шанс повторить его подвиг
@user-pn5md9oj9u
11 ай бұрын
@@ManSnowdriftУкраину😅отправить его надо
@user-xc3dq1ge6j
11 ай бұрын
@@user-pn5md9oj9u ты насквозь прогнил,и мозгов похоже нет совсем...
@user-bv2fg7pj6j
11 ай бұрын
@@user-pn5md9oj9u 🤦♂️
@AndyGarcia-zb5ym
13 күн бұрын
My grandfather died because a bull horns him, in a Rodeo competition, he live three more months after that incident, and then he passed away. 😢
@jkontina
17 сағат бұрын
Numbers alone can't tell how big tragedy it was. Numbers should be compered to number of citizens of each country to show percentage of losts.
@SkyBlueNeil
11 ай бұрын
85 Million Dead in one conflict, and the people in power have learned nothing, we are doomed to destroy ourselves by war or virus by a few people in high places 😔
@kallah4999
11 ай бұрын
We`ve learned. We`ve learned that dictators lika Putin, Hitler, almost Trump and such leaders get powerblind and doesn`t really give as long as it fits them. The do what they feel at the moment, and a military power can`t be ruled that way. This is why they have been trying to make regime change around the world since WW2.
@peter58peter
11 ай бұрын
And nobody ever remember to say; lets find usurpators of wars?
@user-zk3md8hk4q
11 ай бұрын
@@peter58peter The Rothschilds got rich and get rich in wars
@modbox9560
10 ай бұрын
Man we made the worlds biggest pyramid as humanity repeats history
@emind4651
9 ай бұрын
Virüs gibi çoğalırsak virüs gibi ölürüz.Birisi gelir üstümüze dezanfektan sıkar.
@gimmigarom2615
11 ай бұрын
Один мой дед провёл на войнах 6 лет, начинал ещё с 1939 в Маньчжурии был пехотинцем, дошёл пешком до Берлина, прожил 82 года, другой 8 лет в артилерии, с 1938, придя с войны построил с нуля 2 фермерских, колхоза, но умер от простуды в 54 года.
@EduardoLaloSalamanca01
11 ай бұрын
Для нас это точно Пиррова победа сродни поражению, как и с Наполеоном, который сжег Москву, а в итоге франция даже контрибуцию не платила. И это еще не рассекретили данные о ВОВ, который Вова засекретил до 2040 года, если мы когда нибудь узнаем что в них, думаю мнение еще больше поменяется об этой войне.
@Fill952
11 ай бұрын
@@EduardoLaloSalamanca01 думаю для тех кто воевал это будет уже не важно
@user-ho3qi2kb4w
11 ай бұрын
Вот же были ЛЮДИ !!! Вечный им почёт и память в сердцах НАШЕГО народа !!
@EduardoLaloSalamanca01
11 ай бұрын
@@Fill952 Дак надо для живых доносить, а не гордиться 33 млн трупов и полной разрушенной экономики, без всякой компенсации и дивидендов.
@remremco
11 ай бұрын
@@EduardoLaloSalamanca01 кто тебе сказал такую глупость, якобы, Наполеон сжёг Москву ?, - после поражения в Бородинском сражении, Кутузов попросил Наполеона вывести остатки рос армии через Москву, вот он и спалил её, а когда Наполеон увидел это, то назвал русских варварами, зачем сожгли, если он не навечно пришёл сюда ?, - учи историю!
@michaelshapiro1543
19 күн бұрын
SOURCE of these Figures would be good to know.
@thewhitebeaner1282
6 күн бұрын
Mexico actually had 1400 soldiers who died in ww2 so this list is probably inaccurate
@aguynamedscott11
Күн бұрын
If they are going to say this is by country, they should have stuck with actual countries. A bit more accuracy would have been nice. At least the graphics were well done.
@samantua
11 ай бұрын
А ведь каждая единица - это целый мир, судьба человека, семья, это с трудом вскормленный и взрощенный ребёнок!
@ParadiseDM
10 ай бұрын
СЛАВА УКРАИНЕ! ГЕРОЯМ СЛАВА!
@user-xg6yq8rh6n
10 ай бұрын
@@ParadiseDM ==СЛАВА УКРАИНЕ! ГЕРОЯМ СЛАВА!== стешинскому слава пс. бандеровцы даже не знают кто это ))
@user-xg6yq8rh6n
10 ай бұрын
@46Kyrsk позигуй еще из канады
@ParadiseDM
10 ай бұрын
@@user-xg6yq8rh6n я знаю что росия - это лох, и мне этого достаточно)
@southmax2480
10 ай бұрын
@@ParadiseDM смерть б.андеровским подонкам!!!
@ChristyBrown-kc1st
10 ай бұрын
My grandfather joined the Navy at 16. He lied about his age to fight against the Nazis. He missed docking at Pearl Harbor by a day. He survived a kamikaze attack, but lost his friend who jumped the opposite way. He was a mechanic/engineer on the USS Essex. He didn’t like talking about the war, but the events he did share with me I’ll never forget. He had the opportunity to go on the Honor Flight before he passed away at 93yo. He was the bravest and most selfless man I’ve ever known and I was blessed to have him as my granddaddy. I’m sad for all those that lost their loved ones, or never got to know them because they didn’t come home 😢
@redwisdome
10 ай бұрын
God bless him. Unfortunately people forgot WW2 and it is so dengerous specially counties leaders
@ChristyBrown-kc1st
10 ай бұрын
@redwisdome Thank you! So true, unfortunately.
@user-xg6yq8rh6n
10 ай бұрын
@@redwisdome =God bless him. Unfortunately people forgot WW2 and it is so dangerous especially counties leaders= forgot?.. then how wonderfully they profited from that war and from these mountain of corpses? ... do not hope. they remember. and they will definitely try to repeat it. after all, war is so profitable
@redwisdome
10 ай бұрын
@@user-xg6yq8rh6n yes thanks for mentioning. Right now in Iran we are engaging with the hardest dictatorship which is the combination of religious and military. During last year we were fighting with them and we were expecting from advanced countries to support the Iranian people but at the behinds of curtains they were dealing with dictator!!! It is really embarrassing. Everything in the century of 21 have changed. Everything
@vika_festu
10 ай бұрын
My grandfather joined the partisans in Smolensk, Russia when he was 15 because the city was occupied by the Nazis and his own father was mobilized in June 1941, killed in 1943 defending Kiev. When he turned 16, he lied about his age and joined the army, he was in artillery till the end of the war. My grandmother with her baby sister and her mother had to run for months as the Nazis were occupying the towns and villages of Belorussia. She was a beautiful young girl so she had to hide under the floor for three months, otherwise the Germans would take her to Germany to labor camps. Her father and brother were mobilized too. The brother was killed in 1942, we only found his grave in the 80s. My next-door neighbor was in concentration camp in Poland from age of 8 to 10. You don't even want to know what he told me about that camp. Here in Russia we remember.
@Loneranger670
7 күн бұрын
Consider this. In war you can triple the death rate to take into account maimed and wounded and also those that die later from their wounds. The dead and wounded are collectively termed as casualties. Statistics also show that for every casualty, another 4 people are directly affected or displaced by war. Given the WW2 stats based on 85m deaths and 255m casualties plus the ratio of 4 affected or displaced for every casualty ( an additional 980m) making a total of 1.32 billion affected persons by either death, wounds, disease, famine, suicide etc. given the world population was 2.5 billion at the time, it means that WW2 affected almost half of the worlds population. Extrapolating these figures to a hypothetical WW3 scenario underscores the urgent need for global efforts to prevent such catastrophic events. It's a poignant reminder of the importance of diplomacy, conflict resolution, and peace-building initiatives in safeguarding our collective future.
@jorgesolayo5736
7 күн бұрын
Puedes hacer uno de muertos en combate de cada país del mundo 😅
@kalinka.malinka4749
9 ай бұрын
My grandfather Evgeny Kalinovsky was the commander of a tank platoon of the Soviet army and fought in the south of the USSR, was wounded, but returned home alive! Bright memory!
@KA-cm5mb
8 ай бұрын
My grand father was the commander of a tank platoon as well for the Soviet army, he returned unharmed, at least not physically, not certain where his post was .
@user-jm9zr7ps2v
8 ай бұрын
Мой дедушка погиб под Ленинградом😢
@x2y3a1j5
7 ай бұрын
I hope someday to visit Russia, especially Moscow and Saint-Petersburg. One of the reasons I want to visit, it's because I want to kiss the hands of the very few remaining Soviert heroes who fought for freedom and destroyed the Nazi monster. Eternal Glory to all the brave Soviet military (men & women) and civilians. What a horrific, tremendously sad loss!! So many promising young people who could have become brilliant scientists or artists had it not been for the war!! Sincere condolences and respect from Argentina.
@leokimvideo
8 ай бұрын
If there was a second percentage number related to the population number that would really open up everyone's eyes. Some countries who had smaller losses had a very high percentage of the male population die in this war. Sadly wars are a strange form of savage population control.
@lightfootpathfinder8218
8 ай бұрын
I believe the country that had the highest percentage of its population killed was Poland (I thinks it was 20%). In comparison the UK lost 1.0% of its population and the USA 0.25%
@user-xg6yq8rh6n
8 ай бұрын
@@lightfootpathfinder8218 =I believe the country that had the highest percentage of its population killed was Poland (I think it was 20%). In comparison, the UK lost 1.0% of its population and the USA 0.25%= poland "lost" previously stolen territories with their population
@lightfootpathfinder8218
8 ай бұрын
@@user-xg6yq8rh6nI said Poland lost approximately 20% of its population I didn't mention "stolen territories" ???
@user-xg6yq8rh6n
8 ай бұрын
@@lightfootpathfinder8218 = @user-xg6yq8rh6n I said Poland lost approximately 20% of its population I didn't mention "stolen territories" ???= in the context of the video: "losses"="killed"
@lightfootpathfinder8218
8 ай бұрын
@@user-xg6yq8rh6n your a bizarre man!!
@jacckkk731
16 күн бұрын
What's even more sad is that many countries which were colonized were forced to send their people into war for no reason
@CountingStars333
12 күн бұрын
Indians volunteered. Raised the largest volunteer armies in history, successively in both world war 1 and 2.
@andrewking4182
12 күн бұрын
Any evidence of them being forced to fight?
@estelacarrerayamasaki2779
6 күн бұрын
No caso do Brasil: um contingente foi para a Itália lutar pelos Aliados e outro contingente foi enviado para a Amazônia para extrair borracha para os Estados Unidos (são conhecidos como os Soldados da Borracha, que morreram de várias doenças e foram esquecidos pelo próprio país)
@PapaSamo
10 ай бұрын
Whoever is making these videos is doing a great service to mankind. Top notch content.
@Kiriza22
10 ай бұрын
No service to Africa!! There are very many Africans who fought too, but they have been ignored, although they are far more courageous than whoever made this video!
@holger_p
9 ай бұрын
The visualization is rather makabrely. Piling bodies.
@osetin1981
10 ай бұрын
Из 5 братьев Дарчиевых на войне погибли 4 брата. Только мой дед вернулся живым. И так в каждой семье. СССР, Северная Осетия.
@jaimebond411
10 ай бұрын
Gloria a Rusia 🇷🇺 👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻🇲🇽
@osetin1981
10 ай бұрын
@@jaimebond411 Благодарю!
@xenon1351
10 ай бұрын
@@jaimebond411 For what? Starting a war as ally to Germany, partition of Poland, attack on Finland to being at war with Germany? xD Russians are the most stupid half people in the world like 70% of death in USSR isnt even a Hitler fault, but Stalin, Stalin is much worse than Hitler.
@ArtemKrivisheev-yr7vi
10 ай бұрын
У нас день памяти и скорби 22 июня
@Red_Erwin17
10 ай бұрын
@@user-ie3gd7et4fУ нас день скорби 22 июня долбаеб. День победы, мы не радуемся, что можем повторить, мы радуемся тому, что остались живы благодаря нашим дедам
@tedebayer1
20 күн бұрын
My father and family ran for shelters nightly during the blitz... both my Grandfathers and several Uncles fought in several battles. I grew up on a military base where most career soldiers that were only a couple years or more than my father fought in that war, and others. None ever shared stories, and when we asked, the answers were short nor what you might expect to hear. There is no glory. Here we are a few generations later, and all we hear is talk of more war, leadership seems to want it more than they want peace, likely because they themselves won't have to fight..
@andresvalverde5182
9 күн бұрын
Yep same here. In Germany you'd guess people are even more wary of ever getting into another war, my country destroyed and in the end got ultimately destroyed. Now, our politicians are gazing alongside the French and some yet fringe Politicians at the Russians and it's very scary. It's not just stupid kids with war games in their heads, but some grown up politicians, just one generation younger than those who have served and seen the brutality of it all. Honestly disturbing.
@davidpep6865
7 күн бұрын
전쟁은 다신 일어나서는 안됩니다. 모든 국가와 사회와 가정속에 갈등보단 화합이, 증오보단 사랑이 깃들길..
@_WorldWorks
9 ай бұрын
Truly puts into perspective the global scale of that horrifying conflict.
@TheLurkerAtTheThreshold
9 ай бұрын
Yep and we're heading there again except even worse now.
@clutch1141
9 ай бұрын
@@TheLurkerAtTheThreshold The next one won't be a war of powers fighting for dominance. It will be the establishment of global totalitarianism.
@danmarusan2878
9 ай бұрын
I'm from germany and Damn! That's pretty hefty. My grandfather was conscripted to the Wehrmacht and forced to participate in the russia campaign. He became a pow very early and survived more than one russian winter. He was one of the first pows who came back home, but he was changed for the rest of his life. PTSD caused nightmares and flash backs, alcohol and domestic violence took place on almost every day. He died at the age of 48, my grandma a year later, turning my mother orphan at the age of just 14. The Nazis destroyed and ended the lives of millions of people and there's nothing someone can say or do to make those crimes against humanity undone. But for everyone out there who says that the germans are Nazis: They also destroyed our lives and those of generations born long after the war.
@hoonaticbloggs5402
9 ай бұрын
May the evil ones all over the world have the justice they deserve. I’m English, I read a book called ‘The rifleman’ it’s a true story by a British soldier who was a pow in Dresden when it was firebombed . He knew evil was on both sides . I visit Germany often as my wife is Czech.
@user-tu7fg4ju3u
9 ай бұрын
А сейчас Германия поддерживает нацизм в Украине…
@annaburovaja7260
9 ай бұрын
что у тебя ( для тебя ) здорово ? что. конкретно ,. то что ты из Германии ( в Германии ) ? ну и хорошо , наверное. , что живёшь там , в своей стране , своей жизнью .... или , может ,ещё что то здорово тебе. ( для тебя. ) ? ..... это , если говорить по проще ......... Александр
@Dakotako
9 ай бұрын
The nazis were bad, but the commies caused far more deaths and were just as evil, if not more so. It's unreasonable for people to be so aggressive against modern Germany and ignore or even praise the countries that did far worse over the past couple of centuries. I don't even like Germans due to that classic combo of them being arrogant and ignorant so I'm getting tired of having to defend y'all.
@McGarrett86
9 ай бұрын
That's pretty hefty= это довольно тяжело.
@RCKN-music
7 күн бұрын
If you wrote who died on which side, it would be more interesting!
@peterkerr4019
10 ай бұрын
the tiny island nation of Nauru had a population of around 2,600 in 1933; to lose 500 lives could have been more then 1 in 6 of their population dying during WW2. That is an astounding figure!
@jonasblomqvist1100
10 ай бұрын
check Poland. The ratio is not very different except now we are talking millions instead of hundreds. Pre war population 35million, deaths 6million
@jayehum5019
10 ай бұрын
I was looking at these numbers and wondering about the percentages of population - soldiers and civilians - who died. War just seems so senseless.
@mhavock
10 ай бұрын
Yes, the video presenter should have shown percentage of population also. And a some reasons why each country had the causalities; some deaths were not directly related to fighting, some starved , some were executed. etc
@user-ox7ot7fy5b
10 ай бұрын
В Советском Союзе почти такое же соотношение. Только Советский Союз не был крошечным.
@badeusz
10 ай бұрын
@@jonasblomqvist1100 35 milions we have now, in 39yr it was ca 24 mil. So Germans and Russians kills ca 25% of our society. 1 in 4.
@syelchin
11 ай бұрын
Мой дедушка, чудом выживший после двух ранений в ВОВ рассказывал что они шли воевать с фашистами, потому что если бы они этого не сделали, то всех бы убили звери гитлеровцы, до всех бы добрались и тогда мы внуки бы не родились. Объяснял мне: "так как твою бабушку бы не пощадили фашисты то и мамы с папой тоже бы не было"! Такое простое и страшное объяснение той войны... Вечная память нашим великим предкам, благодаря которым мы можем жить!
@oleksandr8482
11 ай бұрын
Настоящий ГЕРОЙ. Унитаз со стиралкой домой надеюсь привез? Как подобает настоящему рускому «освободителю»
@hivonzoooPL
11 ай бұрын
Do you know that WW2 started because Germany invaded Poland alongside Soviet Union few days later? Maybe if those Russian beasts didnt attack Poland history would look different.
@reddragon7737
11 ай бұрын
@@oleksandr8482 Слухай сюды смоўж бязлікі, амёба ты задняпрывадная, калі ты такі смелы пасобнік фашыстаў сучасных, што асмеліўся падняць хвост на памяць тых хто не можа ўжо табе у лыч твой табе твае словы вярнуць, то давай сустрэнемся і я табе за іх твае словы у тваю пачварную пашчу іх запіхну разам з тваімі зубамі мразота нацыстская.
@user-sw8os2bu2e
11 ай бұрын
@@oleksandr8482 А у тебя по этому поводу горе наверное. Твои дед с бабкой как раз то время те самые унитазы драилии)). Без работы остались)))
@dimasivan2005
11 ай бұрын
Yes Gulag love it
@cvitencoandrei2079
10 күн бұрын
In which way did we evolve ?
@OriginalCatfish42
Күн бұрын
This is actually the first time I realize how many countries were involved.. such a horrible waste.
@anatoliypolyanskiy8180
11 ай бұрын
Нет слов, что бы выразить ту скорбь за все эти загубленные судьбы. Человечество ничего не учит 😭😭😭
@orchid6699
11 ай бұрын
Если бы не Сталин и его глупая "Большая чистка", столько советских людей бы не погибло
@greatVANOgreat
11 ай бұрын
наоборот, те кто то устроил получили отличный опыт
@eprst0
11 ай бұрын
Посмотри какие горы людей. 85 миллионов! Но это будет цветочки по сравнению с третьей мировой! А она возможна если срастется всего лишь 2 пункта: 1й)у небольшой группы лиц будет сосредоточены от половины и больше ресурсов(в денежном эквиваленте) всей системы 2) эта группа лиц увидев экспоненциальный рост за последние 3 века решат сократить население планеты Ну а дальше все и так понятно. Те дали указания, другие исполнили передали нижестоящим и так далее по цепочке
@user-lg3jv4xw5e
11 ай бұрын
@@eprst0 достаточно всего одного пункта: ЯО у безмозглых тупиц, кровопийц, и террористов и несменяемость власти- северная Корея, Иран, раша. Китай только более менее, лавировать должен. Но если там "замкнёт", и он перенаправит производство на военные рельсы, то: во первых пропадут даже гвозди, в типа стране раше, а во вторых - задавит массой.
@HopletSplayserovich
11 ай бұрын
Причем тут человечество до единиц элит этого мира ???
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