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@danielsantiagourtado3430Ай бұрын
You guys are the Best ❤❤❤❤❤
@adrianabornagel7529Ай бұрын
Love your content! Thank you for the remade ones with Stalin, Hitler and Mussolini! Suggestion: Ivan Asen II Keep up the good work!
@MOVIEFECTORY872Ай бұрын
Hello brother, if you cannot answer then at least give me an email so that I can contact you. Brother, trust me once and I guarantee that you will like my work, so tell me brother, I will tell you how do i contact
@MarkLeelАй бұрын
Great video. Could you do Walter Von Reichenau?
@CarlosMendez003Ай бұрын
I can never get enough of these documentaries! Good work
@MiKeMiDNiTe-7727 күн бұрын
You and me both 😀
@lnm727617 күн бұрын
If you were a farm worker in this 5 yr. Plan you would have worked your ass off. ..
@CarlosMendez00317 күн бұрын
@ tbh I love history but I would never want to relive it.
@joelashadali7 күн бұрын
Count me in. Some really fascinating stuff.
@swheredia8 күн бұрын
Thanks!
@jacobreina9060Ай бұрын
I'm surprised this one just came out but I know it will be worth the wait. Will gladly watch after work. Your channel is great.
@erpthompsonqueen9130Ай бұрын
Thank you. Watching and Listening from Alaska. 🤔 Important to review history in respect to current events. 🤔
@PeopleProfilesАй бұрын
Our pleasure!
@HAL-rx5lnАй бұрын
Been searching all night long for a decent Stalin doc. and I wake up to this. Thank you !! 👏👏
@thebirdbrandАй бұрын
Maybe you would get more out of a audioboook. Like 50hr long audiobooks on all things Stalin/Kremlin/WWII
@steven20653Ай бұрын
Seems like exile wasn’t the correct choice of punishment for ole Joey
@tabularasa7775Ай бұрын
He was never going to turn out normal was he , abused children rarely do plus everything else he went through . Shame because with that strength and communism/atheist/republic done correctly he could have been the greatest most progressive leader of modern history . I always enjoy millennial little weak A nerds that judge this man of steel
@gaynordicksoncooper610827 күн бұрын
I know yea I 100% agree
@moakoush123319 күн бұрын
Nope, he was a slippery one. Amazing how that works and how history would've been very different had he been stopped early.
@victor256in13 күн бұрын
@@moakoush1233 A British Sniper shit..his..pants when he saw hitler through a scope and gave it a miss. It cost millions of lives.
@jarrettwhitlow8700Ай бұрын
One of the most fascinating historical figures I've ever come across. The Soviets were lucky to have him and at the same time would have gone so much farther without him. I only wish that Lenin's wishes to have him removed from the General Secretary post had been honored; it suited his darkest impulses and not his talents. Looking forward to watching this docu in its fullness.
@mathiasstrom7790Ай бұрын
Facts
@zeroceilingАй бұрын
What do you mean by: “The Soviets were lucky to have him…yet would have gone so much farther without him.”?
@irmadiasamidze250219 күн бұрын
Yes he was a great leader snd still remains
@irmadiasamidze250219 күн бұрын
@@zeroceilingwake up
@MrKyleb1997Ай бұрын
Been waiting for this one🙏
@omila7Ай бұрын
It would be worth while to do a separate documentary of the red purge and secret police under Stalin...with peope llike Brezniev, Beria, Jezov, Jagoda. I mean Stalin;s terror machine had its executors and architects and its worth to talk about when we talk about Stalin. Thank you for the awesome work you do!
@Crim_tamsАй бұрын
Was hanging out for this and it was well worth the wait thank you love your work
@danielsantiagourtado3430Ай бұрын
Thanks For this Guys! Love your content ❤❤❤❤
@Kerwin-Kendell6 күн бұрын
Great work People Pro. And for those who haven't seen it: "The Death of Stalin" is pure dark comedy cinema 🍸
@NAGANDRANALMURUGIAHKPM-GuruАй бұрын
Much appreciated upload, teacher from Malaysia.
@omerbar7518Ай бұрын
I loved this video. The original Stalin documentary was my favorite video on this channel, but this one takes it easily. It's even more inclusive! Stalin is one of the most interesting characters in history.
@rychelledipalo8762Ай бұрын
This channel has the best documentaries
@Phyllida-r7nАй бұрын
Debatable. Are you an expert in the others? But I do agree there’s not much intelligent input on KZbin.
@susanwaldron6831Ай бұрын
Another very interesting and professional documentary. Thank you.
@luozi3198Ай бұрын
been waiting a week for this!!
@KipC-SwayАй бұрын
Excellent video once again! Keep up the Great work.
@MiKeMiDNiTe-7727 күн бұрын
Awesome doco amazing images and footage, well put together 👌
@firecracker.Ай бұрын
Very informative. Love these videos.
@brutalbobbygumpАй бұрын
I love the channel
@Aiden-v7oАй бұрын
Can you please do More WWII figures love the video Mate ❤
@dougdouglas2112Ай бұрын
As always, really good stuff! Thanks for the effort.👍🇺🇲
@shhh1390Ай бұрын
Clearly… this is where us Americans came up with the phrase “I don’t start it… but I’ll finish it.” im black and gay but generations of American… I have soooo many things to hate about it… but because I know nothing else… somehow I still have pride in being an American…
@TheNukiteАй бұрын
Do one about Karl Hermann Frank, would be so interesting.
@mikedipasquale4879Ай бұрын
Great doc. Definitely need more commercials.
@alion-digorАй бұрын
Hello, can I share your videos with Turkish voiceover?
@moosemaster96Ай бұрын
Im a long time fan of this channel, there's an awful lot of adverts on this one. I suppose that'll teach me to be tight and not get KZbin premium 😂 great stuff though guys as always
@PeopleProfilesАй бұрын
Sorry to hear that, KZbin has largely taken over control of ad placement.
@mariameza2179Ай бұрын
Thank you. Watching since abu dhabi
@billizzzzzzzzzzzzАй бұрын
Its is Worth memorizing and Presentable.
@brentsummers7377Ай бұрын
Fantastic job on this video.✴✴✴✴✴
@UtkinTalisАй бұрын
Could you do president mohamed Siyat Bare of Somalia 🇸🇴 The Revolutionary military leader, 1969-1991. Always your documentaries are incredible amazing, thank you very much.
@JFDA5458Ай бұрын
Can you do a profile on von Clausewitz please?
@The_OrgazoidАй бұрын
I used to listen to all of these on Spotify, but they disappeared 😢 will they ever come back?
@saulgoodman7858Ай бұрын
A devastating overview. Congratulations, sirs.
@MountainGorillaTribeАй бұрын
Can you do Benjamin Disraeli
@symonjones43Ай бұрын
yeah, my name is joseph... joseph STEEL
@omerbar7518Ай бұрын
Finally.
@yolandacroes5491Ай бұрын
I didn’t know I shared a birthday with comrade Stalin. Greetings from the Caribbean 🇦🇼
@GreysprunkiyayАй бұрын
I see you live in a shithole not much different than your Communist idols. Not a surprise, especially relying on the generosity of freer communities to feed your people.
@jokodihaynes419Ай бұрын
"Would I rather be loved or feared easy both I want people to be afraid of how much they loved me"-Michael Scott the office
@saulgoodman7858Ай бұрын
😂
@K_FI_L_Y_P_S_OАй бұрын
Welp, I know what I'm listening to at work tomorrow 👏 Thank you so much! I absolutely love this channel!
@RenegadeSoundАй бұрын
I'm admiring that handwriting 23:08
@spongebob171229 күн бұрын
Well done 👏 thank you for being neutral and giving us the whole perspective
@TheNukiteАй бұрын
If there is an after life Stalin is in big trouble.
@tabularasa7775Ай бұрын
There isn't , the possibility of one was invented by humans . Don't worry , you arn't going to "heaven" or "hell" for they are both characters from a story book invented by humans to control , manipulate and deceive .
@jamescraft297617 күн бұрын
If they was he would probably be ruling hell to..
@SirOranginaaАй бұрын
Love the Documentaries, but I must say I don't like the use of the effects used on the the old photographs to make them move like video.
@RenegadeSoundАй бұрын
Are you referring to the zoom motion ?
@RenegadeSoundАй бұрын
Sorry my mistake i see your point .
@BeNzO-KaZoOiEКүн бұрын
Either I’m really high or the stills keep moving and distorting.
@sleepdrone3642Ай бұрын
Finally!!
@tomsu2517Ай бұрын
Stalin is not a pure clumsy bandit or hick,which Trotsky described in his biography. Stalin was a diligent student in seminary school,and got high grades in almost every subjects.
@PeopleProfilesАй бұрын
As the title suggests he was history's most successful dictator. He won every battle and war in his life and was only defeated in the end by death itself. He's hobably the most terrifying and formidable human being who has ever lived.
@tomsu2517Ай бұрын
@PeopleProfiles agree! However,about his death,the most precise and professional conclusion is that he was killed by Beria,who at that time realised that himself probably will be the target of the looming new purge.
@heavyartillery-qm5huАй бұрын
@@PeopleProfiles the only reason he survived WW2 was due to western lend lease so.. no
@alexgick3152Ай бұрын
@@PeopleProfilesdictators aren’t born, they’re made
@GreysprunkiyayАй бұрын
Wow he was a diligent student? Stop the press nevermind his presence in this mortal coil was overall good for humanity 🤡
@Alexandr.EgorychАй бұрын
Сталин построил 6000 огромных предприятий за 3 не полные пятилетки, население в тридцатые годы росло. Но самое главное у него была своя банковская система, за что и его больше всего ненавидят ростовщики.
@dougdouglas2112Ай бұрын
👍🇺🇲
@tomsu2517Ай бұрын
Stalin is a profession of political system
@xxkhalilxx024 күн бұрын
Watching these documentaries make you want to get into the politics
@luozi3198Ай бұрын
Please make a documentary about Ferdinand I of Naples.
@jlthegreatlindmark7974Ай бұрын
I love that mustache close up
@randstahl4869Ай бұрын
Stalin died three months prior to the arrival on this planet of one who now writes.
@Phyllida-r7nАй бұрын
So? Is that supposed to be enlightening?
@Mark-v9y8w3 күн бұрын
At the moment it is alright, I will keep watching
@dr56073Ай бұрын
That music is freaking me out!!!!!!!!
@shanenolan5625Ай бұрын
Sweet thanks
@zeroceilingАй бұрын
I like the recollection of a Soviet soldier who happened to be walking in a corridor in the Kremlin when, while cutting a corner across the hardwood floor, he heard a voice behind him sternly telling him to get back on the carpet. “Yeah”.. “Yeah”… “don’t lose your mind”…he shouted back…. whereupon he was overtaken by Stalin…who merely said: “Have respect for the people’s property”.. as he passed him and carried on….leaving the soldier with a near death experience.
@1985TIMEMACHINEАй бұрын
This was such an amazing awesome video. I really truly enjoyed it. But is it possible you could make your next video about the actor Christopher Reeve the man who played Superman in the 1978 film Superman The Movie? Because I heard Christopher Reeve really was an extraordinary man and I feel like his most famous movie which is Superman The Movie isn’t very well much known about these days as it used to be known and Superman The Movie is one of my most favorite movies. After all Joseph Stalin is not the only Man of Steel.
@JBarG22Ай бұрын
Can you make either Getúlio Vargas or Dom Pedro II of Brazil?
@ricardocantoral7672Ай бұрын
Even though the film itself is flawed, I do recommend watching the 1992 Stalin movie because of Robert Duvall's great performance.
@dougdouglas2112Ай бұрын
Good stuff for sure. Robert Duvall is great in this one.
@antoniocarlosjunior4688Ай бұрын
Thank you, by Brazil
@michaelfortunato3117Ай бұрын
you woulda thought that with a name like "THE PEOPLE'S PROFILES" they would have done a show on Stalin a long time ago. EDIT: All this time I thought the channel was called The People's Profiles". Seems I feel a little awkward now...
@kennyhorton3803Ай бұрын
Just curious why was this made again?
@AlymyloveАй бұрын
PLEASE PLEASE PLEASE make a video on Elizabeth of York, Henry VII’s beloved wife and Henry VIII’s mother
@mateusmenezes9925Ай бұрын
AWESOME!!! 😎👽☠️🌴❤
@Serinussamurai590Ай бұрын
Alpo^^ reminds me of Lenin. 👍
@MOVIEFECTORY872Ай бұрын
Hello bro
@tomjustolsen1079Ай бұрын
Sure. Stalin was responsible for ca 2 million lives during his 29 year long rule. That is xa 59.000 per year. Which makes him a midget compared to most US presidents after JFK.
@blackhawk7r221Ай бұрын
Not 2 million, 20 million. He starved out Ukraine.
@spb4455Сағат бұрын
@@blackhawk7r221 Stop talking nonsense
@blackhawk7r22114 минут бұрын
@@spb4455 Factual history should be studied and remembered, lest naive future generations find it unbelievable.
@vladadslavАй бұрын
Tito sent one man and didn’t have to send another one.
@Liam-th4qoАй бұрын
Explain
@Raven-qj8xkАй бұрын
Marshall Josep Broz Tito, Yugoslavian leader.
@zeroceilingАй бұрын
I think you need to put context to this post. “Tito sent Stalin a letter in the late 1940’s which said: “Joe, stop sending over people to try to kill me… so far we have caught seven. If you don’t stop, I will send someone to visit you, and believe me, we will only need to send one. Stalin never bothered Tito again… and stopped all attempts to push Yugoslavia into the Warsaw pact.
@teachachin2511Ай бұрын
I’m stuck on ‘The People’s Profile’
@anandhund8148Ай бұрын
Next yuri andrapov
@CeasarJamesАй бұрын
People who know know this 🛎️ end was a bigger 🔔end than Hitler! 👀
@anderson._.._.880128 күн бұрын
Stalin is on the same level as Hitler no doubt.
@jonathanmays2412Ай бұрын
Just started to watch brotha but the thumb nail😳 I’d change it the optics don’t look good
@Phyllida-r7nАй бұрын
Nor does your version of English punctuation.
@antoniocarlosjunior468821 күн бұрын
Cadê as legendas em inglês?
@DennisUrMenaceАй бұрын
Stalin looked towards the future more so than the present, he was content with the idea of being looked at as a bad person. He knew industrialization was imperative to his country and he also knew it would cause many deaths by rushing it but it was a sacrifice he was willing to make. I’ve heard of Stalin and hitler comparing themselves to ghangis khan and vlad the impaler, and I believe that they thought as time went on that the sacrifices would be seen as acceptable and eventually thought of as hero’s , the same thoughts is said in JFK’s college diary the summer after the war and in many of the nazi regimes speeches.
@TrassseBАй бұрын
He should have been a RABBI they have no problem with not believing in God in fact most don’t 😅
@DrSpooglemonАй бұрын
A man who knew how to get shi# done.
@Phyllida-r7nАй бұрын
No need to use dirty language……why do it? Use decent English, if you know how.
@tabularasa7775Ай бұрын
@@Phyllida-r7nYou're the type that gets nothing done .
@tabularasa7775Ай бұрын
Indeed , shame he went the way he did . Still a great man regardless . Easy to judge until you walk a mile in the those shoes
@GreysprunkiyayАй бұрын
@@tabularasa7775wish you could’ve walked a mile in his millions of victim’s shoes. You’re a coward but then again all Marxists are. Always writing checks someone else has to cash.
@lllPlatinumlllАй бұрын
охрана. Okhrana = security. It sounds so badass and dangerous, but it just means security.
@tyvs-x6lАй бұрын
Joe Biden.
@CarlWiganerUK26 күн бұрын
No wonder Ukraine fight to stay out of the hole, Putin is like Stalin.
@ЕгорТрегубов-щ8ю22 күн бұрын
Чем у Путина есть куоьт личности ни Путине плановая экономика при пктине работает система советов какие же вы американцы не тупые.
@P2D_xАй бұрын
Stalin/Hitler/Pot top 3 bastards.
@SpacecowboyyyАй бұрын
Leopold II? Churchill?
@misssamartypantsАй бұрын
@@Spacecowboyyy Churchill? 😂
@SpacecowboyyyАй бұрын
@@misssamartypants bengal famine
@TravelingThruLifeАй бұрын
Mao?
@Phyllida-r7nАй бұрын
Just realised that? Living on the moon? Very many more, but you don’t know that, obviously. Your word is Law….👎🏽
@Blaj19873 күн бұрын
Communism one of humanity's worst mistakes.
@RundFyrkant26 күн бұрын
Wondering what the earth would look like today if he hadn't put efforts to defeat Hitler. Would the internet exist?
@Serinussamurai590Ай бұрын
Into Russian history, Lovely channel 🎉.
@Phyllida-r7nАй бұрын
“Lovely” not quite the word. “Informative” would be better.
@Serinussamurai590Ай бұрын
@Phyllida-r7n I'm good
@davidthomas132921 күн бұрын
Say what you want about Stalin that he had every man under him shaking scared no one would stand up to him. Hell, it wasn’t even until a few years after his death they were even question him they were scared he might come back.
@tyvs-x6lАй бұрын
How can you humanise this abomination.
@PeopleProfilesАй бұрын
Because he was a human being who did terrible things...
@ЕгорТрегубов-щ8ю22 күн бұрын
Мерзость у тебя в мозгу.
@silentreaper9264Ай бұрын
Can you do a brief video about the Greatest Naval General of Imperial Japan TOGO HEIHACHIRO, his life and achievements is must needed to be known all over the world.
@Phyllida-r7nАй бұрын
They can’t and shouldn’t do EVERYTHING! Only those of major global interest, do understand that despite how other dictators may affect you personally. Do the research yourself, don’t expect KZbin to teach you much. It’s unfortunate the people are really only interested in the same old ogres over and over again….
@go2yourselfАй бұрын
Revelation about Stalin's early childhood with an abusive father is interesting.
@justinchamberlain3443Ай бұрын
There’s not a single was second or word in this documentary.
@ronc7743Ай бұрын
My Russian friend once told me about Stalin....you have to break some eggs to make an omelette.
@dougdouglas2112Ай бұрын
Reckon how many dozens he went thru...
@GreysprunkiyayАй бұрын
And where is that omelet now? Busy bogged down in Ukraine lol what a fall from grace
@dougdouglas2112Ай бұрын
@Doggo-frencton lol
@upthecreek9784Ай бұрын
What a country. What a confederation of independent states.
@tomsu2517Ай бұрын
When Stalin shoot an old comrade,he said:such a decision(shoot you) is not personal. It is incomplete or even wrong when we focus on too much personal character of Stalin while doing soviet research. Jockey or the horse ? It is definitely the horse(system),not the Jockey(person) that matters. Trotsky being an enemy of Stalin is not an obstacle of Stalin's implementing 5 year plan which was originally Trotsky's idea.
@brzi123ableАй бұрын
is the russian history repeating again🤔
@blackhawk7r221Ай бұрын
Naw, Stalin started as a near-illiterate gangster thug.
@ЕгорТрегубов-щ8ю22 күн бұрын
Чем ?
@retiredcolonel6492Ай бұрын
In Nazi Germany if you weren’t a Jew, gay, communist or too outspoken, you could go about life and not fear Hitler coming down on you. Not so in the USSR. NO ONE was safe in the USSR. You could be singled out for being in a group or related to someone who was not in favor even the top dogs at the Kremlin weren’t safe. It is unique in history that an autocrat who was so unpredictable survived. Roman Emperors like Caligula and Domitian who started to single out the leadership eventually triggered them to commit assassination.
@gordonshanАй бұрын
Also locked up in Nazi Germany:some Catholics, some Protestant Sects, any! Liberal or socialist talk, Romani’s, mentally challenged ( actually euthanized), atheists, then you were sent to concentration camps.
@zeroceilingАй бұрын
Well said…and this reflects the recollection of my grandmother, who said that in Czechoslovakia, the nazi’s were no joke, but upheld even Czech laws.., in that if a Czech man attacked a Czech woman..let’s say…. the Nazi patrol in that area would investigate the crime, arrest the perpetrator… and punish him according to Czech law.
@spb4455Сағат бұрын
And how long have you lived in the USSR?
@spb4455Сағат бұрын
@@zeroceiling Oh, those holy Nazis
@zeroceiling14 минут бұрын
@@spb4455 Stalin died in 1953. I doubt you will find any people outside of small children, that lived in the USSR at that time. So given this..what is your question aiming at?
@RoryMcDuffАй бұрын
He was a great man ! ...
@zeroceilingАй бұрын
By that do you mean “he was a good man?….or a notable man?
@jokodihaynes419Ай бұрын
"one would like to be both the one and the other but because it is difficult to combine them it is far better to be feared than loved if you cannot be both"- Machiavelli
@edismehmedali4666Ай бұрын
You absolutely butchered that, like you’re getting paid by the word
@alannarutter5033Ай бұрын
It's sad as his legacy is dead. Most of Soviet agriculture and many cities are abandoned these days...😢
@timothylong3110Ай бұрын
So Stalin was a pdf… adding that to my list of reasons to loathe the cruel bastard…
@tabularasa7775Ай бұрын
Easy to judge isn't it when you've never walked a mile in someones shoes or went through what they did . Applying modern standards to over 100 year ago standards is a pretty silly thing to do . I can tell just by looking at you you havn't been through a fraction of what these great men did .
@GreysprunkiyayАй бұрын
@@tabularasa7775ah yes the Great Men that starved millions and were responsible for 50M+ deaths. The pdf stuff I won’t get into due to historical perspective but this guy was a psycho through and through. Though considering he followed Communist ideology, that fact should be self-apparent
@gizmoman2388Ай бұрын
Ah yes, how can I condemn pdfs because the at the time it was believed to be okay. I guess then I cannot be against slavers since it was viewed as okay at the time. I also can't condemn the Salem witch trials since that was viewed as okay. Do you see how stupid moral relativism is?
@zeroceilingАй бұрын
I’m not sure your comment is entirely accurate. Slavery was a system.. as was the mass psychosis known as the witch trials. Stalin was a singular prime mover. His acts were his own and were profoundly impactful in both a good way… but also in a horrific way.. not seen since Caligula or Ghengis Khan. I mean the man was almost directly responsible for the death of over 50 million of his own people… often his friends.. colleagues…even family members.
@ЕгорТрегубов-щ8ю22 күн бұрын
@@gizmoman2388 а пруфы пдф есть не тупой тебя не смущает что инфа появилась лишь после смерти Сталина во времена политики развенчания его культа личности начатым ьерием и пруфов этому у него ни когда не было или вы американцы все такие не тупые .