LEGO WW1 Brusilov offensive history animation

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Published 2024-04-27
WW1 lego stop motion - one of the most lethal battles in history

The Brusilov offensive (Russian: Брусиловский прорыв Brusilovskiĭ proryv, literally: "Brusilov's breakthrough"), also known as the "June advance", of June to September 1916 was the Russian Empire's greatest feat of arms during World War I, and among the most lethal offensives in world history.

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All Comments (21)
  • “The Brusilov Offensive is an excellent example of a Pyrrhic victory, as for its limited success it was done at horrendous cost, not to mention it had Germany’s greater attention turned to the east and resulted in Russia’s defeat in the Great War”
  • @ARCtrooperJules
    I’m glad to see the ww1 is back haven’t seen one in a while. These are my favorite
  • I love the fact that the Maschine-gewehr m1908 (MG08) the Imperial German Army's adoption of Maxim Machine Gun and its Russian counterpart was both present here, just a simple tribute but yet honouring. Continue the hardwork! Have been your fan since the 1916 Siege of Verdun stopmotion. 😊
  • @ryco_3102
    Using Gandalf's Cart for transporting the reserve is a nice touch. Great video, congratulations!
  • 2:03 😂😂😂😂 Great Idea! Wow you got all together in this Video: Humor, Interesting Facts and a Fascinating Battle in Lego
  • @samaparveen5874
    It was nice starting old man voice 😂😂 Many days waiting you upload your nice video
  • @user-qk1nq4xl7i
    Words from the series Passion for Chapai. Hormal and not bad.
  • @anarchist0
    a person who is from Russia I can say the following, this is just a great film and Thanks to those heroes who fought to the last drop of blood in this terrible war Glory to the heroes of the Russian Empire
  • @pronosttom3223
    Aaaaah encore un boulot qui promet d'être qualitatif ❤
  • @janavnaik5433
    What people dont realize is that brusilov offensive even though a massive success for a limited time ,was a "Distracting offensive" so the pressure on northern front between Germany and russia cant be clamed and Germany forcefully divert its troop to southern Austria front to counter this front, so that Russia's main offensive could start to liberate the Baltics and push back Germans hard, but after Tsar nicholas realised that there wasn't enough forces for the main offensive, finally decided to continue brusilov offensive which not only disappointed brusilov into questioning russian military generals and high commands but also couldn't bear but just watch as the tides turned for offensive from that point on
  • @ZEMOGPPGMODDING
    I have been watching you for so many years keep up the great work ❤❤ love ww1 it’s my FAv