Stalin Speaks on Red Square (1941)

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Seventeen Moments in Soviet History

Seventeen Moments in Soviet History

Күн бұрын

Stalin's stirring appearance on Red Square for the November 7 1941 anniversary celebration, when the German troops stood a short distance from Moscow, gave people faith in a seemingly hopeless moment that not only Moscow would withstand the invaders, just as it had withstood and destroyed Napoleon in 1812, but that the Soviet Union would survive as well.

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@m4ssee
@m4ssee 4 жыл бұрын
Speech - 0 Moustache - 100
@dannelleabajar4703
@dannelleabajar4703 4 жыл бұрын
Speechn’t
@herbstone7310
@herbstone7310 3 жыл бұрын
Eyebrows 73
@Petey0707
@Petey0707 3 жыл бұрын
With great mustache comes great responsibility.
@gutsjoestar7450
@gutsjoestar7450 3 жыл бұрын
Speech 100 wtf
@santoshjoshi2695
@santoshjoshi2695 Жыл бұрын
Quite a calm manner of speech.
@eujwjsjwjwsjeygege
@eujwjsjwjwsjeygege 4 жыл бұрын
9 dislike german general staff
@volvolakaemma9209
@volvolakaemma9209 3 жыл бұрын
Glory be to comrade Stalin and people of Soviet for liberating the world from Nazi menace
@epnical9623
@epnical9623 2 жыл бұрын
He killed more people than the nazis
@abominusrex3205
@abominusrex3205 3 жыл бұрын
I understand he gets a bad rep, but Churchill, Roosevelt killed their fair share of civilians, those should be considered too.
@baddog6003
@baddog6003 Жыл бұрын
They are considered. It's just nothing compared to this guy. Even Hitler is a pussy compared to him as far as a complete disregard for human life.
@666cyanide
@666cyanide Жыл бұрын
@@baddog6003 Alright, let's get this straight: The comparison between Stalin and Hitler is not only historically illiterate but a grotesque distortion of the facts. Hitler led a genocidal crusade against entire ethnicities, while Stalin aimed to solidify the USSR's revolutionary gains and eliminate perceived threats. Whatever controversies surround Stalin's purges, equating them to the Holocaust is a blatant misrepresentation. Maybe instead of spewing ignorance, you should delve into the intricacies of history. Simplifying complex events for cheap points doesn't make you insightful, just misinformed.
@dalongibson733191
@dalongibson733191 Жыл бұрын
Bruh, Stalin also waged wars against ethnicities. Poles and Ukrainians in particular! “Perceived threats”. You don’t think Hitler’s rassenkrieg wasn’t justified by the same sorts of “perceived threats”? Like somehow that lessens what he did to his own people? What a stupid defense of Stalin and for what?
@VariableFoxx
@VariableFoxx Жыл бұрын
@@666cyanide uhhh... Stalin killed his own people. 5 million in the Ukrainian Famine and another 1.5 million in the Kazakh Famine. Not to mention that he also killed people that he personally disliked, which Hitler did not do (very often). Hitler was a horrible person, but Stalin was undoubtedly worse.
@shack2800
@shack2800 7 ай бұрын
@@666cyanideStalin killed millions of civilians, realistically “threats” in no way. Their deaths were arbitrary and without due process. Stalin is vilified for a reason, because he was a monster.
@IG7799-c4u
@IG7799-c4u 11 ай бұрын
Didn't expect Stalin to have such a calm voice. It's oddly deceiving knowing the type of person he is..
@winio437
@winio437 10 ай бұрын
You mean the genius and greatest leader? THE GOAT
@Nilmix15
@Nilmix15 Жыл бұрын
W edit🗿🔥
@nakulverma3185
@nakulverma3185 4 жыл бұрын
Mario
@gimmanl2023
@gimmanl2023 3 жыл бұрын
hahahaha.
@gimmanl2023
@gimmanl2023 3 жыл бұрын
Mario speech.
@sithnchips
@sithnchips 3 жыл бұрын
Great now I can’t unsee
@arsonviburnums8453
@arsonviburnums8453 7 ай бұрын
He ain't Russian but he speaks Russian better than Churchill speaks English
@tosuncuk9634
@tosuncuk9634 4 жыл бұрын
long live stalin in my heart
@notsosian1161
@notsosian1161 Жыл бұрын
One time my teacher saw fire extinguisher foam in a ziplock bag and thought it was cōcaine, i got a restraining order and they expelled me😢
@IndiagamingFF20Official
@IndiagamingFF20Official 4 ай бұрын
🤡🇷🇺
@clipchannel8919
@clipchannel8919 2 жыл бұрын
1:02
@АлексейФилатов-б6с
@АлексейФилатов-б6с 8 жыл бұрын
вот кто нам нужен
@luciano2003.
@luciano2003. 4 жыл бұрын
1:02-1:12 spanish please.
@RogueNation.
@RogueNation. Жыл бұрын
Ima Wario .... Ima gonna win!
@vladieveditedsongs6856
@vladieveditedsongs6856 4 жыл бұрын
please tell me you became a communist compatriot of the great motherland after placing that flag yourself at the peak of the Reichstag in waw and after watching this video
@bot-rf4lo
@bot-rf4lo 4 жыл бұрын
Comrade,I came out of the womb a communist
@vladieveditedsongs6856
@vladieveditedsongs6856 4 жыл бұрын
@@bot-rf4lo привет мой друг где твой чебурек?
@comradecracker447
@comradecracker447 Жыл бұрын
Yes comrade. In all seriousness after playing that game so many times I feel a serious patriotism. That along side my deep thinking in my very young mind made me realize more and more. Be it the well look at the honor in making up 150 years of economic backwardness in just 15 years. Wasn’t it good even if it was tough? I wouldn’t want it to be tough, but it was necessary. To “well if we had a society of perfect people what would it look like? Wouldn’t it look sort of like what the Soviet Union looked like? But we can’t because people are too greedy and it was applied to early.” To why don’t we quit being hypocritical and apply this “he was a murder” to other leaders? To Stalin didn’t even kill this many people. It was the kulaks that made the Soviet Union starve just as before the revolution with their greed. Stalins famine was the last famine. And in what world does a society that has famines every decade and then becomes a super power in that on average they eat just as many calories as the United States as bad unless we live in a bad world? I mean this isn’t even including when I started reading theory!!!??!!! And I will admit I am only 18 but this was in the making of 10? Or so years. I know even you might find this odd to be like this. But I can’t even begin to explain to you the things I’ve learned.
@comradecracker447
@comradecracker447 Жыл бұрын
Oh forgot to mention I had extremely bad depression because I could see the state of our world. The grotesque sinful nature. The greed. The selfishness. The just gross individualism we created where the only thing that matters is what I know now as ethos to fulfill our own NOT EVEN LATER ETHOS just now ethos sacrificing our future selves, grandchildren, and their children. Where to my little 12 year old mind the only reason I lived let alone did any schoolwork was for others and a better self so that I can better serve and I found any other reason to work as absurd and disturbing. I say this seriously I would of offed myself as a kid long ago it was that heartbreaking to see the things I could see. The slavery that we are so blind to be it concrete like the cobalt mines or the just tit sucking we do on the yoke of the capitalists companies that make garbage for us to consume. It saddened me. How was I to save the world from the hell we create. I have observed and grown in thinking, but too it’s less of Iv gotten happy, but more Iv just not been sad. I am no longer so nihilistic nor do I worry nothing can be done. The realest connection Iv felt with a character is with this stasi officer in east Germany who went around busting very western and anti communist clubs. And obviously he’s the “bad guy” in the western movie, but the care and thought and just dedication was truly heartfelt by me, and the disappointment, rage, and sorrow behind the blank stare he gave as the the Berlin wall fell filled me with that same dread and idk Iv never had that powerful of a connection. Why I explain all of this too you, I don’t know. Maybe it’s because rarely do I find someone who was “radicalized” by the game I was radicalized by.
@NavyPicturesKorea
@NavyPicturesKorea 3 жыл бұрын
Красная Армия Чра!
@mehmetkucuk1468
@mehmetkucuk1468 4 жыл бұрын
Товарищ Коба
@이제준-x7v
@이제준-x7v 3 жыл бұрын
스탈린잘생겼어!
@ethantang9877
@ethantang9877 7 ай бұрын
Stalin
@aryonugroho8711
@aryonugroho8711 6 ай бұрын
I like mario bros
@meofamily4
@meofamily4 3 жыл бұрын
Just as in the Shakespearean play, the hero says that one can smile and smile and yet be a villain, so here we see that one can courageously stand your ground, although threatened by the most successful army in history, speak calmly and effectively about the prospect for success in a very dark hour, and all the same be a reckless gambler with the lives of millions, a ruthless mass murderer, and a narcissistic psychopath.
@hjyugstalk4663
@hjyugstalk4663 3 жыл бұрын
всё что ты сказал это бред, бред как правило ваших властей и СМИ
@meofamily4
@meofamily4 3 жыл бұрын
@@hjyugstalk4663 According to you, when I say that Stalin was courageous, that's nonsense; and when I say that he was a mass murderer, that's nonsense. Your response to a balanced evaluation of a major leader of the last century is to call names. детское поведение.
@hjyugstalk4663
@hjyugstalk4663 3 жыл бұрын
@@meofamily4 прости, я не понимаю
@maofas
@maofas 2 жыл бұрын
Real life isn't a play or drama, it's history. All you did was repeat a lot of groundless brainwashing all of us in the West have heard a million times.
@meofamily4
@meofamily4 2 жыл бұрын
@@maofas To say that Stalin was a courageous leader, yet a mass murderer, for you, is groundless brainwashing. Oh? What was he then? A peerless leader of humanity toward a better future? You may be projecting on the brainwashing front.
@mauglistarzanas903
@mauglistarzanas903 Жыл бұрын
🤮🤮🤮🤮🤮🤮👿
@kusumacr
@kusumacr Жыл бұрын
You dog shit eating animal
@antoraii
@antoraii Жыл бұрын
스탈린이 미체서요
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