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@karlvandeven7513 ай бұрын
😊😊
@meilinchan73143 ай бұрын
Oh man, someone is covering WW1 cuisine - Max Miller. You should contact him.
@eugenlitwin58873 ай бұрын
a wrong title. edit for you : Why the ALL Muscovite empires have ALWAYS Failed.
@johnstanczyk40303 ай бұрын
I came for the February Revolution, but stayed for the October Revolution. -Anonymous prisoner in Lubyanka
@johnanita92513 ай бұрын
You get an extension and may visit boertirka. Hope you enjoy your (short) stay...
@bmyers70782 ай бұрын
Of course. There are a lot of stairs to walk down. The Lubyanka Building is the tallest in Moscow. You can see Siberia from the basement.
@atakorkut51102 ай бұрын
Underrated comment
@mango4ttwo6353 ай бұрын
A key reason for the collapse of the February Revolution was the lack of trust between radicals/workers, and the professional/liberal class. This was down to the results of the 1905 Revolution when the rulers split the seemingly victorious rebels by offering the "professional/liberals" major concessions to their goals as long as they ditched the alliance with the radicals who wanted more socialist or labourist reforms. Liberals acquiesced. Radicals no longer trusted them, so when February 1917 happened, two Parliaments were set up: the official one, and the shadow Soviet "parliament" in the same building, that was keeping an eye on the liberals such as Kerensky. This lack of trust became fatal for the February Rev.
@DrVictorVasconcelos3 ай бұрын
Hatred between the middle-class and the lower classes is the smartest thing capitalism ever did.
@Schwarzie103 ай бұрын
@@DrVictorVasconcelosYou act like capitalism is a person and not just a tool that humans use like literally everything else.
@johnteixeira17913 ай бұрын
@@Schwarzie10 You're talking to a socialist, what did you expect?
@PeterPan541673 ай бұрын
@@johnteixeira1791Yeah sort of his fault for expecting an intelligent conversation with a socialist.
@raymondhartmeijer93003 ай бұрын
The prov government was not a parliament. It consisted of a group of leaders from different parties that acted as ministers, with Kerensky as a sort of PM. The old Duma was not in session after the Feb revolution. The only body acting like a parliament was the Petrograd Soviet. It was the Soviet that held the actual power even before the October revolution
@РыжийСтарпом3 ай бұрын
Просто керенский так сильно боялся путча справа, что полностью пропустил вооруженное восстание слева. Ну и эти интеллигенты социалисты - керенский, чернов, церетели и прочие были горазды только болтать, не желая брать на себя власть. В июле 1917 только троцкий спас лидера партии эсеров чернова от матросов, когда те буквально требовали от чернова брать власть в свои руки.
@DazedandInsaneАй бұрын
The US is in that same position now
@youngimperialistmkii3 ай бұрын
"The Woman's death battalion." Great band name! \m/
@VarmilMorr3 ай бұрын
It's a long tradition of rock, metal or alt bands being named after historical events. "Joy Division" is the first that comes to mind
@mitwhitgaming77223 ай бұрын
Perfect timing, I have been playing a game called The Last Train Home where you play as the Czech legion trying to get out of Russia during the Russian Revolution.
@АлександрБоханов-ж1э3 ай бұрын
жаль в этой игре нет роликов или заданий по геноциду мирных жителей как в реале это было у чешских легионеров
@TheGreatWar3 ай бұрын
I played that last year when it came out, really cool concept!
@Ghjkoplokkp3 ай бұрын
These Czechs fought in the White Army right?
@KPW21373 ай бұрын
@@Ghjkoplokkp not necessarily. They were a separate force and sometimes clashed with both sides.
@thiagovidal89722 ай бұрын
Czechs which supported the evil mustache .
@VladTevez3 ай бұрын
Russian Revolution failed because Rocky Balboa defeated Ivan Drago on Christmas Day 1985 and called for change!
@Adelina-2933 ай бұрын
I thought Patrick Swayze and some Colorado teenagers did that.
@datadavis3 ай бұрын
@@Adelina-293 Never forget David hasselhoffs contribution.
@skypilot71623 ай бұрын
If I can change, you can change! ANYONE CAN CHANGE!!!
@martindavis99303 ай бұрын
Wolverines !
@martindavis99303 ай бұрын
@@Adelina-293Wolverines!
@iandonnelly66842 ай бұрын
YOU HAVE NOTHING TO LOSE BUT YOUR CHAINS.
@daemondost71686 күн бұрын
lol swapped one set of chains for a worse set of chains.
@indianajones43213 ай бұрын
Here for the best history channel on KZbin
@TheGreatWar3 ай бұрын
and stay for the punchline at the end
@rursus83543 ай бұрын
Agreed!
@tjbellah3493 ай бұрын
No glazing, but yes, they are very entertaining and well studied
@mbrofoc3 ай бұрын
Actually worst. Very biased
@ПетрВрангель-т8п2 ай бұрын
You misspelled worst
@easyegg97603 ай бұрын
I’ve read a few books on this and this is honestly a great summary considering it’s only slightly over 20 minutes. I think the one individual that would have been worth mentioning is stolypin. Some consider him to be the true “last statesman” and if I remember he was also very against the war
@john321903 ай бұрын
Anybody who enjoyed this video should check out Mike Duncan's Revolutions podcast. He does 103(!!!) episodes on the Russian revolutions of 1905 and 1917. Can't recommend it highly enough
@g.j.29503 ай бұрын
That is a great podcast series
@robertshonk5183 ай бұрын
Great series. But there wasn't enough background information. It should have started with the Big Bang.
@martinrozo92213 ай бұрын
Sound design is getting better and better. Thanks for the amazing content!
@dionizoskafari4393 ай бұрын
Make a video on the Carpathian winter campaign of 1915! In terms of casualties it is as bad as verdun or the somme but it gets 0 coverage.. "Blood on the snow" by Graydon Tunstall is a great source
@ANotSoBoringGuy3 ай бұрын
Best history channel on KZbin you guys are so underrated more people need to here about this channel and especially your series week by week of WW1
@SCB-dd4io2 ай бұрын
Excellent!
@rursus83543 ай бұрын
Marvelous video! (Watched it twice)
@ntesdorfАй бұрын
This is a very detailed and systematic history of the events of 1917 in Russia and the later actions of the Communist Regime.
@daveanderson38053 ай бұрын
Great work. Well done 👍
@versiable80413 ай бұрын
Great Video! Will there be a future video about how Kurdistan almost became a country/why Kurdistan didn't become a country after WW1? It's a huge part of modern Middle Eastern history.
@hlynnkeith93343 ай бұрын
Jesse, Funny closing line. I laughed. BTW I like your narration. IMO you get better each time.
@oneshotme3 ай бұрын
I very much enjoyed your video and I gave it a Thumbs Up
@bigsarge20853 ай бұрын
Incredible, always learn something new!
@alansmithee88313 ай бұрын
There was enough here for a few videos. Shame to rush through it really, but then again, it was a ruthless time.
@ElWillyNacho3 ай бұрын
Amazing work!
@mensch10663 ай бұрын
Am I missing something, or do you have the same picture for both Axelrod and Martov?
@zoperxplex3 ай бұрын
The failure of democratic revolution in Russia was a turning point not just for Russia but for the entire direction of Western Civilization. Up to then the path of Western Civilization was lurching forward towards ever greater individual liberty and representative democracy. There was an assumption that any abrupt and violent change such as a revolution would eventually end up with providing people greater freedom and a larger voice in public affairs. This was the era were Woodrow Wilson could inspire people at home and abroad with the slogan of making "the world safe for democracy." That illusion was shattered by the unquenchable despotism of the Bolsheviks and their blind quest to superimpose their vision of the Proletarian Paradise upon the Russian masses. The success of the Bolsheviks revolution eventually made their totalitarian model, the polar opposite of Western style democracy, a tangible threat. It took forty years before the Marxists/Leninists model would meet its long yearned for demise. By then one might conclude that Western Democracy, despite its victory, had sustained a grevious, irrevocable, bodily harm.
@carinaslima2 ай бұрын
Democracy bad Communism bad Fascism bad Anarchism bad
@shayanerhaghi91683 ай бұрын
I haven't seen this yet but really glad to see you guys again
@BlackWhite-ue5vc3 ай бұрын
Great work 👍
@davidscott38203 ай бұрын
Im a 70 year old american, retired air force, cold war veteran and love history! ❤ thank you for your series.😊
@DrVictorVasconcelos3 ай бұрын
If you don't know Cold War Conversations, you should. One of the things it is is just people like you having a chat with the host, and it's brilliant.
@liverpool6663 ай бұрын
What is cold war veteran ? Sorry.
@davidscott38203 ай бұрын
@liverpool666 1945-1991 war against communism. Threat of nuclear war. Spies. American and Russian bombers with nukes flying close to each other's borders 24hrs a day. Secret missions. American/french/British taken prisoner by the russians and sent to slave labor camps in siberia never to be seen again. Soldiers killed on secret missions in north Vietnam, Bolivia, angola...and families told "missing in action" or killed by accident on a training mission. All to keep ww3 from happening. The drug war was also part of the cold war.
@overbytex23 ай бұрын
Cold War Veteran, LOL
@josephrobson23393 ай бұрын
It was called the cold war because it never went hot. I guess the american version of the Queens Jubilee medal is the Cold War medal.
@mustafabostanci64232 ай бұрын
btw if you are interested you should read "ten days that shook the world" by john reed.
@pagodebregaeforro28033 ай бұрын
Thanks. From Brasil.
@p00bix3 ай бұрын
17:58 Where did you find this image? Are the names of the men in this photo known?
@@hanbyeol12 The image immediately before that. With the two men guarding the entrance to the cabinet
@hanbyeol122 ай бұрын
@@p00bix oh damn my bad idk where they got it
@mohammedsaysrashid35873 ай бұрын
Another wonderful historical coverage episode about Russian revolution failure in 1917...it was an informative series work. Introduced all political, economy, and social circumstances found and combined in Russia 🇷🇺 from Russo-Japanese war 1905 until 1918 ... this magnificent work was shared by an excellent [🙏RTH] channel. Thank you for sharing
@micahistory3 ай бұрын
great video
@MUHAMMADAWAIS-g6y3 ай бұрын
Brother make a documentary on battle of pasendale pls😢
@theeNappy3 ай бұрын
I mean, it didn't fail, it overthew the Tsar. It did fail to prevent a 2nd revolution.
@nathanweitzman95313 ай бұрын
Any link to the cited book "1917: The Weeks When Decades Happened" by Sarah Badcock? I'd very much like to read it but casual google/amazon search doesn't bring it up and would really appreciate a link Love your videos, btw
@natheriver89103 ай бұрын
Very interesting
@audreykarsons12863 ай бұрын
Excellent
@MrLorenzovanmatterho3 ай бұрын
Everyone should watch Reilly Ace of Spies
@maximilianoortiz423 ай бұрын
Nice Job! Its one of the most accurate videos i have seen about the russian revolution (even if the title is a little condescendet). Theres some more information about the "derrotist" strategy by a wing of the bolchebist party in john reed's "ten days that shook the world", initially Lenin is onboard with this focus, but the debate with Trotsky about this make him change his mind. Also, there are a lot of more information about the uprising in petrograd and the Kornilov coup attemp, and something that is not mention in the video, about the role of the cadett party.
@bogdandrugov21273 ай бұрын
18:24 Russia did not enter 1918 becoming a single-party state as by the law all socialist and moreover leftist parties were allowed. Also before the left-SRs rebellion, bolsheviks joined their forces and shared power with them
@easyegg97603 ай бұрын
I mean they banned anyone that was a threat to their power structure, and by 1921 only communist parties were allowed, and by 1929 it was officially a single party state.
@MartinozYT3 ай бұрын
>Thinking of Kaiserreich's lore when watching the movie
@Styphon3 ай бұрын
4:21 If only a general strike had interfered in the 1914 mobilization. You know, the one that led to Germany declaring war.... We might have had the AH-Serbia conflict of 1914, with no further repurcussions.
@mojewjewjew44203 ай бұрын
Nope, ww was inevitable.
@DAToft3 ай бұрын
I have to say, I'm disappointed in this video using AI-generated images here (15:12, and other times as well). This is far below the historical standard set by The Great War channel. I really hope you won't continue using AI-generated or assisted content at all, such as upscaling or filling in gaps in photographs. I'd rather see broken photographs knowing that they are still an intact historical source.
@varana3 ай бұрын
I seriously doubt that this image has been _generated_ by AI. Upscaled, probably, it looks a bit like that. But not generated.
@DAToft3 ай бұрын
@@varana The man in the middle has seven fingers. Even if AI generation has been used to fill in missing spots from the original photography, it's still AI generation.
@ajwong43753 ай бұрын
@@DAToftthat’s just a simple misunderstanding, Russians use to be born with 7 fingers. This was before Stalin ofc, and a main reason the rest of Europe looked down on the Russian people. Stalin eventually had all the extra fingers cut off and used in stews while everyone was starving to death decades after this video took place. Within a decade Russians stopped being born with 7 fingers 👉🏻👈🏻
@HasseHope_official13 сағат бұрын
Came here for this. It is really sad to see.
@mango4ttwo6353 ай бұрын
aaah, the first Revolution?
@gloverfox91353 ай бұрын
19:25 he just described Russia today
@eruno_3 ай бұрын
will you cover Baltics independence wars (against Bolsheviks and Bermontians)? Or is that already covered sufficiency by other videos?
@TheGreatWar3 ай бұрын
there are some older videos covering that, but we are gearing up to remaster some of our Russian Civil War coverage.
@eruno_3 ай бұрын
@@TheGreatWar Thank you!
@San_Vito3 ай бұрын
@@TheGreatWarGreat to hear. That was my favorite series! The beginning of the "interwar" period is usually not covered by anyone. I guess there was too much stuff going on at the same time.
@egertroos-qh7hw3 ай бұрын
@@eruno_where are you from?
@richardcordella41472 ай бұрын
I see that Sean McMeekin's book is a source. Yet I wonder if you should have relied on it more. The northern fronts actually had high morale, higher than the troops in Galicia. The Petrograd food riots were based off of rumors more than actual food shortages. Germany had a much larger hand than generally realized in Lenin's rise to power. I trust this source because it relies heavily on Russian archives, the true original source.
@Willindor3 ай бұрын
3:16 Ah yes, the man who's survival of an assassination attempt inadvertently led to the creation of lolicon. Thanks for that Tabby, you should have stuck with verifying your clock and finding Alexei instead of playing assassin
@jwbuq9qbАй бұрын
3:45 that is not Julius Martov.
@mojewjewjew44203 ай бұрын
Can you do a video on what if Kornilov's coup had succeeded what would have changed? Would there still be a civil war?
@Some_Average_Joe3 ай бұрын
I don't even know if that's possible. Very little is known about his motives from what I understand.
@mojewjewjew44203 ай бұрын
@@Some_Average_Joe There was a regime chance and civil war but still, he would have been preferable to the reds.
@thewidow78643 ай бұрын
did it tho?
@thewidow78643 ай бұрын
of course it did, who am I kidding
@rdallas813 ай бұрын
@@thewidow7864it did
@mrkrembo19423 ай бұрын
welcome back, secratery general
@reclhoss3 ай бұрын
This all seems too familiar.
@sixolisiwedabula22493 ай бұрын
@3:39 chat is that Julius martov?
@SAMTOKHISTORY3 ай бұрын
Just about to teach this to my year 9s!
@mrl209129 күн бұрын
Teach them about that
@Welsh25053 ай бұрын
Watch Europa the last battle for the answers.
@ToxiCisty3 ай бұрын
This will happen in Merica
@82dorrin3 ай бұрын
The Soviets lost the Cold War when an American Boxer named Rocky Balboa defeated Soviet fighter Ivan Drago. This led to citizens of the USSR becoming fans of Sylvester Stallone and rejecting Communism. (Citation needed)
@TheGreatWar3 ай бұрын
I've seen that documentary
@Adelina-2933 ай бұрын
Approves in Wolverines.
@Poctyk3 ай бұрын
Source: This was once revealed to me in a dream
@Antonio186773 ай бұрын
@@TheGreatWarwhere did the old commentator go?
@GregoryGonzalez-hc4yv2 ай бұрын
lol 😂
3 ай бұрын
16:04 Aurora is definetly not a Battle Cruiser :) But a "protected Cruiser". Nitpicking aside, great Video once again. It is fascinating to think how different world history could have been if some relatively "small" events had played out differently.
@TheGreatWar3 ай бұрын
What's a "protected cruiser", is that a Russian specialty?
3 ай бұрын
@@TheGreatWar To the best of my knowledge it was a ship calss witch was used universally in the late 19 and early 20 century. Its distinguising feature was apparently its armoured deck. A battle Cruiser on the other hand is a ship class which came into beeing later. Its manin focus was on scouting for the battle line and killing enemy raiders. They had battleship grade armaments, but not protection and a higher speed.
@extrahistory89563 ай бұрын
Didn't you guys make like an entire series based on the Russian Revolution and Civil War?
@TheGreatWar3 ай бұрын
we didn't quite cover the Russian Revolution in much detail, especially not the Provisional government
@theodorleberle3 ай бұрын
I bought a Nebula subscription because of you. :)
@TheGreatWar3 ай бұрын
thanks for the support
@Giantcrabz3 ай бұрын
strange premise
@croatia07282 ай бұрын
I am shocked at how balanced this video was at portraying the viewpoints of the workers, bolsheviks, and the others, most history channels just blindly oppose the bolsheviks. Thank you!
@TheSci-fiAnarchist423 ай бұрын
Bruh, you guy's used the same picture for both Axelrod and Martov. What gives?
@teranoob8383 ай бұрын
1:25 / 24:35
@adamtank17463 ай бұрын
Can you do a video on the Makhnovshchina please?
@TheGreatWar3 ай бұрын
we will do some more Russian Civil War coverage again soon, yes
@duckman125693 ай бұрын
"The advanced class, the most oppressed by capitalism, is entitled to use compulsion" against the proles.. the rationalisation hamster is given growth hormone under the revolution apparently
@davozit29203 ай бұрын
It didn't
@bosnbruce58372 ай бұрын
justice...
@williamtell53653 ай бұрын
It doesn't make any sense to say the revolution failed. If you mean to say the February revolution failed, then say it precisely. For Marxist Leninists, it was an almost unqualified success, leaving Lenin at the helm and the Bolsheviks in absolute power. Did that regime fail? Ultimately, it obviously did but that story brings us to the end of the century.
@23Drazse3 ай бұрын
In the summer of 2023, the possibility arose again to overthrow the power of the tsar, but it turned out differently. "History repeats itself, first as tragedy, second as farce."
@criscabrera90983 ай бұрын
Putin is not a tsar and he never will be
@CodeElement1903 ай бұрын
For the algorithm!!!
@vadimanreev45853 ай бұрын
Who can say that in the First World War, any government that entered the war had noble goals? Why should a Russian peasant kill Austrians, Hungarians, Bulgarians? Why did the British and French have to shoot Turks and Germans? Why did they have to kill soldiers from the Entente in response? As soon as the Russian troops began to ask this question, military discipline immediately went down, and the soldiers became imbued with the revolutionary spirit.
@samuelbean99283 ай бұрын
Lenin ate while many starved!
@065Tim2 ай бұрын
Somehow Lenin has a very positive image in the West. Lenin already built the first gulags.
@kindlingking14 күн бұрын
@@065Timgulag is the organisational bureau. Labour camps existed long before bolsheviks.
@Tommy-jl9dm2 ай бұрын
Capitalism is the winner. I want freedom i want ownership i want payment that i negotiate for the work i do. I do not want big government i dont want too many rules or laws i dont want to be looked after financially by the government. I want low taxes to pay for basic needs such as critical infrastructure
@FenderBender51503 ай бұрын
Yes The Workers...The Workers will own everything and therefore have ALL the power.. ..Aha
@TheMormonPower3 ай бұрын
Still trying to make a buck off of 16 days in Berlin...like 5 years after it was made... incredible 😅
@ambiguousUndertones-4 күн бұрын
It might have happened in Russia, but 90% of the instigators were far from being Russian.
@ama-gii2 ай бұрын
ви не згадали про найперший соціалістичний регион після промислової революції - Вільні Території України 1917 року під проводом Махна
@janchromec16063 ай бұрын
You meant CzechoslOvAk Legion I guess
@pietervonck32643 ай бұрын
The revolution failed the moment the soviets were cast aside, and trotski destroyed the rebellion of the kronstadt garrison. On the other hand, they just won the civil war and considered the kronstadt rebellion to be an invitation for renewed counter-revolutionairy movements
@LTrotsky21stCentury3 ай бұрын
Failed?
@lookoutforchris3 ай бұрын
lol, communism always fails, even from the very start. It’s always a crime.
@dirremoire3 ай бұрын
There were two revolutions: 1917 failed, 1918 successful.
@The_king5673 ай бұрын
It did
@The_king5673 ай бұрын
@@dirremoireboth failed
@HHVVNN2 ай бұрын
@@The_king567 How so?
@2ndavenuesw4813 ай бұрын
It wasn't called a "failure" in the left-liberal-academic caste until the Berlin Wall came down. This is why when Castro took power in 1959, the Huntley-Brinkley Report asserted that "Cuba is returning to normality."
@Betweoxwitegan3 ай бұрын
Yes it was... The majority of leftists disagreed with Leninism and most favoured a revisionist and democratic approach, the academic left were largely critical of Lenin, Bolshevism, Stalin, Mao, etc, etc. Normality is not always better, that is a logical fallacy. Castro succeeded in many respects but ultimately made too many mistakes and his ideology and actions were too flawed to ever permanently succeed. Creating democracy through tyranny and authoritarian dictatorship never works
@065Tim2 ай бұрын
Time and time again left intellectuals went to the Soviet Union and saw what they wanted to see. A successful country that achieved equality. No mention of the ones who had to pay the price to uphold this Utopia. More than 30 years of 30.000 gulags. Even today, the failures of the system are blamed on the leaders alone. Still the idea of a Marxist egalitarian state seems like the ultimate goal in left wing circles. Still the intellectuals are focussed on what they want, not what they have. On what they get, not the price to pay. An arrogant idea that they could do it better than Lenin, Stalin, Mao, Castro, etc etc etc
@dcanedemboyz74313 ай бұрын
Because they didn't seize the means of revolution (guns)
@ThomasBoyd-lo9si3 ай бұрын
Awesome thanks. Brilliant content on this. Kingdom of Italy survived it politically Thomas. My Grandad Italian Captain Bargi Italy. Italy Republic 🇮🇹. 1914 to 1918. Great War. Support STV voting system for UK general election in England London House of Commons. Italy has PR voting system for Italy general election.
@Bob.W.3 ай бұрын
International Women's Day. That explains things. :)
@lisakeitel39573 ай бұрын
But Russian revolution was a success. Your own video said it. Why then are you using that header?
@mojewjewjew44203 ай бұрын
Ussr is still around? 🤡
@lisakeitel39573 ай бұрын
@@mojewjewjew4420 no. Does it matter? Something has to live forever to be a success? Nothing is a success then.
@mojewjewjew44203 ай бұрын
@@lisakeitel3957 ussr only lasted 69 years, thats not a succes, its whole existence was suffering, so no, it wasnt a succes, unless you count destroying Russia as a succes.
@caballeroarepa92233 ай бұрын
Their objective was to topple the old monarchy and stablish a socialist state. They suceeded in that.@@mojewjewjew4420
@Dennis-oc8bn3 ай бұрын
It is a rule, rather than the exception, to distort the true history of the Russian Revolution. It is no different in this case
@happydays19992 ай бұрын
Appropriating 😆 thats a nice way to put it
@BaneofBots3 ай бұрын
This will useful for my history exam coming up in a few months! Shame it came too late for my VCE unit though.
@dirremoire3 ай бұрын
Word of caution: Jesse and his team have produced a terrific, well-balanced history of the Russian Revolution(s) of 1917-18. However, when it comes to your exam - facts be damned, just give your teacher the answers he/she/they want to see
@biologicalengineoflove68513 ай бұрын
That's the Garford-Putilov armored car at 12:00, built on chassis imported from the US. AKA the garbage truck by some battlefield 1 veterans
@dirremoire3 ай бұрын
To be fair, the Bolsheviks actually did use the requisitioned grain to feed workers in the cities who were desperate for food.
@Schwarzie103 ай бұрын
Was that before they started selling their grain to foreign countries? I really don't know the in depth details of the Russian revolution but last I knew they began exporting grain almost immediately and on a mass scale to help support themselves financially. Can someone shed some light or correct me?
@thebandofbastards49343 ай бұрын
@@Schwarzie10I think that was with Stalin
@dirremoire3 ай бұрын
@@Schwarzie10 Yes, that was well before they started selling grain. The grain selling started after the civil war.
@jangrosek43343 ай бұрын
@@Schwarzie10 Yes, it was the period between 1920 and 1930. But little is said that the workers became a privileged class for whose welfare the peasantry was exploited + the former nobility, the bourgeoisie and even many members of the middle class turned into outcasts
@McLarenMercedes3 ай бұрын
@@Schwarzie10 Was that any different from what the Czar did before?
@robertjarman37033 ай бұрын
Bolivia: No coastline, still has a navy, is useless. Czechoslovakia: No coastline, had a navy, defeated the Red at Lake Baikal.
@damirk33 ай бұрын
Max Hoffmann's qoute is pure example of German and hungarian Slavophobia and clear example why Russians needed to defend Slavs in eastern Europe. And austro hungarian death camps are example what would had happend to Slavs if Russia didnt tried to liberate Slavs from german opression and genocidal ideas.
@ShubhamMishrabro3 ай бұрын
Please do a video on molotov ribbentrop pact analysis. I read few days ago allies were planning to sanction russia as it was providing oil to Germany. I don't know if it's true
@TheGreatWar3 ай бұрын
over on our sister channel, we're doing some 1939/1940 coverage. There will be a video on the Winter War in the fall, and we will cover Poland and the Baltics (and the "Treaty of Non-Aggression between Germany and the Union of Soviet Socialist Republics") in there
@flabarre97763 ай бұрын
Kudos on the pronunciation of non-English words!
@joiedevie39013 ай бұрын
Ты отличный историк и развлекающий учитель, Джесси. Я люблю тебя!
@docvaliant7213 ай бұрын
Let’s look up early life for these “revolutionaries”.
@criscabrera90982 ай бұрын
You misspelt criminals and bandits
@vincestapels20222 ай бұрын
And the fact these "individuals" were funded gold bullions by Wall Street and bankers...
@phillip-io5ve25 күн бұрын
You're steady wrong about karl marx by minute 2 I'm out. Rethink your profession.
@theplayerofus31921 күн бұрын
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@SeanOtalliegh21 күн бұрын
@@theplayerofus319 He's clearly showing a political bias in his dense explanation of history. He called his theory "True German socialism" so to deny Karl Marx of all people isn't a socialist is laughable. He Also didn't denounce violence and "terrorism" until he witnessed an uprising. He is also quoted saying kill the proletariat. Guy's a fraud.