Attack of the Dead Men

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Published 2022-04-01
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It’s a foggy night of August 6th, 1915 and in the trenches near Osowiec fortress the Imperial Russians are facing the Germans in what is now modern day Poland. The Germans are using a terrible weapon. Gas. A huge cloud drifts across the battlefield. The resulting effects on the soldiers gives them an unearthly appearance. Even though they have fallen, they seem to come back to life. The Germans are naturally fearful of these undead soldiers that become vicious, fast combatants full of hatred and revenge. An incredible counter attack where the fallen through sheer will went back into the fight to take their vengeance.

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All Comments (21)
  • @RebelWvlf
    Another fun fact - one Russian soldier who was in Osowiec siege coughed out a lung cancer without him realizing that he had it in the first place, and died in 2001. His family must've been damn proud to have such gigachad for great-grandpa.
  • @ghostcreeper243
    Russian private: *dies to gas attack* Russian officer: did I give you permission to die Russian private: *self revived* sorry comrade
  • You asked an actual Polish person to read the text in 7:43. I'm amazed. Panie Misza, wspaniale Panu wyszło.
  • @alley4978
    I'm not sure if anybody noticed it, so I would do. 7:10 - Letter Here is a rough translation "Greetings, Anastasia. I am alive and healthy, God willing, soon I will see faces of yours and of our sweet kids. Send me, if you can, dry bread. With love..."
  • @Bryxzi
    German Soldier: “That was easy enough.” “Corpse”: “What was easy enough?” German Soldier: “What?” “Corpse”: “What?”
  • @LancelotChan
    I've heard of this story through sabaton's song. However, seeing it in action with your animation, with names to identify the heroes, really changes the feel! It comes at a good time, for my right shoulder and neck muscles have been in great pain lately. This story inspires me to never give up!
  • @Masked_boy32
    German soldier: I think they're dead Russian soldier: nah, I'm gonna fight a bit more
  • @houseowner9228
    4:36 " Ghosts, stalk them" is easily one of the creepiest lines ever said, the narration in this is very well done.
  • @Bang-Ai146
    Albert: "Look like the gas are working." Ulrich: "Albert, something moving up ahead." Hans: "Why we heard a boss music?"
  • @natattack5293
    The animations just get better and better! Awsome show y’all!
  • @frankydman
    For those who are curious about how frightening a gas attack is from the perspective of a WWI soldier in the trenches: Otto Dix was a German soldier who after the war became famous as an artist, with much of his art inspired by his experiences as a soldier. More than once he depicted soldiers during a gas attack, and in his depiction of gas masks, they aesthetically resemble skulls in his art
  • @comet3969
    They took “YOU DONT HAVE PERMISSION TO DIE!” to heart
  • @jhypyro
    If the animation keeps improving at this rate, we might not be able to tell if Yarnhub's animation is live action or not in a few years.
  • @GuyPipili
    Wow! The courage those men showed while severely poisoned and strength waining. Good job Yarnhub on illustrations and it gets better each new video you drop.
  • @realah3001
    And that’s when the dead men came marching again
  • @motionsic
    Seeing the title, I thought this was Yarnhub Mystery video. Surprised it was real! Imagine the powerlessness one must feel seeing the chlorine gas approaching, and horrifying sounds of people dying in despair. The internal conflicts as a German advancing, seeing the human tragedy befalling the enemy, lucky it’s them and not us. Then to be revenged by the seemingly undead. So filled with emotions on the extreme from both side. Mastery of Yarnhub story telling has reached terrific heights, love it!
  • Man i never heard of this story, and when i saw the Russians marching through the fog, i thought it was a bit exaggerated but it wasnt it was so sinister i had goosebumps all over me