On January 28th, 1943, the Red Army liberated Stalingrad, a strategically important city on the last stretch of the First World War's Eastern Front. It was the turning point of the battle, and a turning point in the war that changed the fate of the enemy.
00:05:18.800And don't focus on everything the media is talking to you about, about all the misdirection plays, all the shiny toys they're putting out there that they want you to focus on.
00:05:30.460Right now, the national security apparatus, the administrative state of the United States, and its deep state rogue elements, of which Elise Stefanik is in the New York Post today.
00:05:40.920John Levin's got an amazing, exclusive story, and she's no firebrand.
00:05:45.580She's saying that the intelligence community of the United States has committed multiple crimes, and that the weaponization of government subcommittee, or committee, is going to get to it, which he's on.
00:05:57.260Jack, now the foreign minister said yesterday, there's 321, we now know what the scale of this is, there's 321 tanks have been committed by various NATO groups, including the biggest is the Leopard 2 tank from Germany, and of course the Abrams tank.
00:06:18.48080 years ago, people should understand this, at Stalingrad, Stalingrad the German army surrendered on Tuesday 80 years ago.
00:06:29.980Field Marshal Polis, who I think got promoted today 80 years ago, because they thought a promotion to Field Marshal would make them stand and fight and die, was preparing a last offensive to see if there's anything to do, and then they surrendered in the bloodlands.
00:06:48.140And people have to understand, this was the center, and people have to understand, this was the center, the center of the fighting, and the most vicious war in world history, this was the most vicious and biggest place.
00:06:59.680Jack Posobiec, are we sleepwalking into something that's very dangerous, and really committing tank warfare, maneuver warfare, back into the bloodlands, where General Marshall, General Patton, General Montgomery, General Omar Bradley,
00:07:17.780you name them, you pick them, General Eisenhower, under no circumstances ever conceived of, you'd have American assets and American resources in a land war in Eurasia, and particularly, and I want everybody to understand this, American, because Holocaust Memorial Day was on Friday.
00:07:37.860They didn't even know Joe Scarborough and those guys over there.
00:07:40.820You've got to understand who ended the Holocaust was the American army, the British army, but the Russian people.
00:07:47.860The Russian people, not the communists, and not Khrushchev, and not these guys of Stalingrad, the political officers, the Russian people.
00:07:53.120You're about, Posobiec, help me out here, we're about to actually have American tanks rolling across the bloodlands with German tanks with iron crosses on it, on the 80th anniversary of Kursk and Stalingrad and Volgograd and all that, sir?
00:08:14.080So, Steve, as a guy of Polish descent, and as everybody knows, my wife was born in the Soviet Union, you know, my wife's grandmother is actually still alive, and she was about 9 and 10 years old during World War II, so she remembers it.
00:08:34.380And she sat down, and I've got recordings of her, and we just sat down for about an hour once, and she told us all about it, and she speaks a very rural dialect of Belarusian, but I was able to record it, and of course, Tanya can speak it, so we're translating it, but the one phrase that sticks out in my mind that she says, every blade of grass was covered in blood for four years.
00:09:01.200I've traveled throughout Belarus, where we were, we actually got our engagement photos done at a chapel that's right next to Brest Krepest, and this is Brest Fortress, this is the exact spot where Operation Barbarossa was launched, that kicked off the Eastern Front, this is when the Nazis and the Soviets rumbled the last time the German tanks rolled on Eastern Europe.
00:09:28.960The Eastern Front, for those who haven't paid attention to that part of the war, just go watch Enemy at the Gates, go read the fantastic book on Stalingrad, this was the largest military confrontation in human history.
00:09:42.120Unprecedented ferocity, unprecedented ferocity, whole-scale destruction, the deportations, the death marches, the extermination camps, and when you hear, you say that to any Eastern European, that the German tanks are coming again, that sends, it's like a lightning bolt through your backside, right through your spine, to say it's opening up again, because there are people that are still alive today.
00:10:09.800Like my wife's grandmother, like my children's great-grandmother, that lived through the death of 30 million soldiers and civilians just on the Eastern Front.
00:10:20.400This is something that what that does to a people, to a culture, to a country, to an area that is completely unforgettable.
00:10:28.220The pogroms, the ghettos, all of it, that's what it conjures back up when you talk about Germans, I don't know if they still have the Iron Crosses on there, but this loss of life, the starvation, the exposure, the massacres that took place.
00:10:45.380And you mentioned, of course, we just had the anniversary of the liberation of Auschwitz and Polish Arsentzim.
00:10:52.200This is all happening at the same time.
00:10:55.340This is all happening at the same time.
00:10:57.020And that is why some of these areas, like, you hear the same words again, the same names, the Battle of Azov, the Battle of Kharkov, the Battle of Dnepr, the Battle of Kiev, the Battle of Kursk, right, the Battle of Donbass, the Second Battle of Donbass.
00:11:14.640These are the exact same areas that were fought over in that war.
00:11:19.540And for the people of this area, they are galvanized now.
00:11:25.720They are galvanized about this thing, because what it looks like is that NATO has declared war on Russia.
00:11:56.960And I think that President Trump is one of the only people on the world stage right now calling for peace because he understands the briefing that comes when you understand the escalation with a nuclear power.
00:12:09.960By the way, President Trump's speech today is going to have a is going to have a I think a big part about about the Ukraine war.
00:12:20.160And President Trump is the only person of any stature that can be a peacemaker in being a dealmaker.
00:12:27.600You know, people in the United States think that particularly younger generation think that the whole World War Two is Pearl Harbor, Normandy and the Holocaust.
00:12:37.920OK, our involvement and the bravery and valor of the greatest generation is unquestionable.
00:12:45.480And what they did from Guadalcanal to to Saipan, to Guam, to the island hopping, what they did, the Eighth Air Corps.
00:12:53.200In fact, today, 80 years ago today, they were unloading in precision daylight bombing, the most dangerous of all, over the industrial base of the war.
00:13:03.100The bravery of of of of of North Africa, of submarine warfare, of the of the of the of the North Atlantic, all of incredible Normandy, the landings breaking out.
00:13:14.400The world world world world watch Band of Brothers.
00:13:18.320But people World War Two was one in the on the on the on the mainland China, bleeding out the Japanese Imperial Army with about thirty five million Lao Baijing casualties.
00:13:29.260OK. And the Russian people destroying, essentially, the Wehrmacht.
00:13:34.860Right. These massive these battles in in on the eastern front, the siege of Leningrad, the drive to Moscow, the battle in Kursk, the battle of Stalingrad.
00:13:44.900These are these are the biggest, most vicious battles in world history.
00:13:48.340People have to understand something because from Stud Terkel's book, you had this concept of the good war.
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