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1940. A prototype of a new cutting edge tank is being taken on a secret mission to Moscow, to Comrade Stalin. Soon the cross-country run turns into a ruthless race.

2018. Stars: Andrey Merzlikin, Anton Filipenko, Aglaya Tarasova
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27 thoughts on “Tanks for Stalin | Full Movie | Intense War Action Movie | WW2

  1. Since the Soviet Union and Nazi Germany were still allied and jointly occupying Poland until June 1941, were they already that suspicious of one another? I mean, Stalin was deporting people to Germany while Hitler was sending others to the Soviet Union and Russia was sending raw goods to Germany as the Germans supplied technical supplies the other way. Not to mention that Germany was already in Austria and the Sudetenland as the Soviets were in Estonia, Latvia, Lithuania, and Finland, it seems there is a bit of historical revision going on. Still, a good movie.

    The epilogue is roughly (with a bit more detail): Mikhail Ilyich Koshkin (3 December 1898, Brynchagi, Yaroslavl Oblast – 26 September 1940) was a Soviet tank designer, chief designer of the famous T-34 medium tank. The T-34 was the most produced tank of World War II. He started out in life as a confectioner, but then studied engineering.

    In 1937, the Red Army assigned him to lead design bureau KB-190 to design a replacement for the BT tanks at the Kharkiv Komintern Locomotive Plant (KhPZ) in Kharkiv. Koshkin imagined the T-34 tank after BT tanks tested during the Spanish Civil War proved to be under-armored and prone to catching fire.

    Koshkin claimed that he named the tank “T-34” because he began to imagine designs for the tank in 1934. After the Soviet Army rejected his prototype, Koshkin began privately assembling a testable prototype that he would work on in the evenings, after long days designing BT tank improvements.

    He died from pneumonia he contracted during T-34 winter tests on 26 September 1940.

    Mikhail Koshkin was posthumously awarded the State Stalin Prize in 1942 and the Order of the Red Star. In 1990, shortly before the final collapse of the USSR, he was posthumously decorated with the highest civilian honor, Hero of Socialist Labour. (See Wikipedia)

  2. I'm not Russian but the ending where the music hits 1:23:00 and they start showing historical videos of the war really puts a tear in my eyes every time I see it (watched with subtitles before).

  3. The tanks weren't that great. During World War II, the Soviet Union lost 44,900 T-34 tanks, which is the highest number of tank losses ever. They built 80,000 total. Their tank battles were a triumph of numbers.

  4. Excelente homenaje a su creador y a ese tanque que logro detener y quebrar la maquinaria bélica mas impresionante de la historia.

  5. This movie ain't right the Germans never knew about the tank unitl the war with the ussr in 1941 only in the movie they knew about it and the nazis they did not have a guerilla group before the war because the nkvd was watching and spying om every body

  6. I'm guessing the German sponsored ambush is propaganda and/or large dramatic license? I've always read the Germans didn't know about this tank or the KV series…

  7. Ok lets give the Russians the credit they deserve! they were fighting the Nazis back in '41, and we got into it face to face with the germans only in June of '44, so really, it was the red army that deserves credit for smashing the nazi war machine, and this tank, simple and reliable gets alot of credit for gaining a Soviet victory. Suppose the Soviet Union wasnt able to stop the germans right outside of Moscow like they did? then the war would have dragged on into '46 and we would have had to nuke the germans like we did the japanese, and would have had to suffer casualties like the soviets did, unimaginable numbers of dead, but would we have nuked the germans when our own troops would have to cover radiation rich ground we just bombed? I dont think we would have to avoid killing off our own people so we would have to slug it out like the soviets did, and the war would have gone on a long time without the help of the soviets, and we would have lost many more troops. Thanks be to the Russian people and this T 34, they broke the back of the Wehrmacht in '43 at Kursk, and crushed the nazis like they did. Our history books just show us landing in normandy in '44 and beating the germans by may of 45, but without the help of the soviet union this would never have happened. Imagine having to face a reinforced and powerful Nazi army without Soviet help? We owe them a debt of gratitude but will never acknowledge it, but I at least recognize their sacrifice.

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