HD Soviet October Revolution Parade, 1984 Парад 7 Ноября
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- Опубликовано: 17 май 2016
- This is the parade on Moscow's Red Square devoted to the 67th anniversary of the Great October Socialist Revolution, 7 November 1984. This broadcast is perhaps the most well known of the Soviet era parades. Not only is it the famous year from George Orwell's novel of the same name, but it's the last parade where the "old guard" was in full leadership before Gorbachev. Taking the salute is First Minister of Defense, Marshal of the Soviet Union Sergei Sokolov (He passed away in 2012 at the age of 101. He was the oldest living Soviet Marshal). Commanding the parade is commander of the Moscow Military District, General of the Army Petr Lushev. (Marshal Ustinov was unable to attend the parade due to illness. He would later pass away on 20 December 1984.)
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Gotta admit, the Soviets sure knew how to put on a parade.
@Adolf Hitler This is clearly bullshit but you don't even need to think about it to know it cause the author of the message is a user named "Adolf Hitler". Brilliant. I don't like the US for all they do but saying that people lived better in the Soviet Union than in the US is clearly just bullshit.
Rustycaddy that’s...what communism means...
@Apricot Theory No you stupidass They had the world's 2nd largest economy in like 1980 i think and the "didnt feed their people" was when the USSR was ruled by Joseph Stalin and his successor
@@ItsDreamplay now, i have asked some ex-soviets and they said they were just happy with their government, until people like gorbachev "betrayed" them. Thing in the US is, once your only source of money cannot work anymore, without any insurances or governmental aid, well i guess your chances of surviving are slim. Capitalism has its upsites though, for example how independent you are from the government compared to left winged ideologies. Id consider capitalism to be something like high-risk-high-reward, as having economical succes there is easier, but the risk of you ending up starving on the street is higher as well. Communism on the other hand grants you the security of not dropping that far (unless your government does something stupid), but being economically successful as an individual is pretty much impossible.
In general, id think none of these ideas are bad, but neither are they perfect, they just grant you different things. And it depends on the individual if they are living happily or not
@@ItsDreamplay read the facts, the Soviet Union had a highest life expectancy, highest GNP, life quality, less poverty and less illiteracy than the USA.
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It has led you the right way Comrade
Us
Me too
The reason i am here rm watching this video is cuz yesterday (Romania's day) wasnt any military parade , so i went back in time using youtube to see how great was back in the days
It has led you to where you and we all belong comrade. Red Square. The place where futures are forged in equality and science❗️
33:24 In defense of the motherland
35:35 on guard for peace
37:09 phalanx march
38:28 aviators march
39:31 March Leningrad
40:17 we are the army of the people
42:13 sports march
43:00 victory day
44:15 long live our country
45:26 victorious march
46:54 salute to Moscow
49:56 Parade march (Vasily Dulsky)
51:33 March of Tankists (Semyon Chernetsky)
52:42 Invincible and Legendary
Oh
Thanks you comrade!
And all godless and evil
@@realWoolDolphin Parade March by Vasily Dulsky
@@MaximusandHistoryThis parade only 7 years before the total collapse.
ЗДРАВСТВУЙТЕ ТОВАРИЩИ!!!!! НИКОГДА НЕ ЗАБУДЬТЕ CCCP!!!!!!
28:10 Ура!→ソ連国歌
1984年ってことは同志チェルネンコが指導者の時ですね
日本人発見
Yeah and this same soldiers lost and died in Afghanistan .
@@MM-br3gt yeah but same american occupies lost and die in Afghanistan, Iraq, Syria, Libya, and other countries. Long live peoples recistance!
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5:47 oldest Soviet nostalgia
Anyone watching it in 2019 too like me ?
Me.... and wishing I could understand Russian or at the very least have subtitles.
November 7th to be exact
@TGGFCXPMBWQ NHGFIGVDSj I had been a day late to the party
yes...……...interesting...…..
Are you a calendar seller?
Teacher: sharing is caring
Girls: that is true
Boys:
SOVIET ANTHEM INTENIFIES
The Soviet Union wasn’t innocent, they knew how to make a great parade!
Yeah and this same soldiers lost and died in Afghanistan .
@@MM-br3gt again you, bot.
Same american occupies lost and die in Afghanistan, Iraq, Syria, Libya, and other countries. Long live peoples recistance!
@@andyshtockman8417 don't forget vietnam
громите украину, свава СССР, за Родину! За Сталина!
@@hanspeterx Stalin fue un genocida asesino
The first worker’s republic 😍 a glorious site to behold
Yep, the world's first anti-capitalist state! A bold statement!
10:12 The 25 Years Of Red Army
13:03 Slow March Of Officers Schools
18:56 Long Live Our State
28:12 Soviet Anthem
33:00 Bravely Comrades Let's March
33:24 In Defense Of Of Motherland
35:34 On Guard For Peace
37:09 Combat March
38:27 Aviamarch
39:30 Leningrad March
40:17 We Are The Army Of The People
42:13 Sports March
43:00 Victory Day
44:16 Long Live Our State
45:26 Victorious March
46:54 Sault To Moscow
49:56 Parade March
51:33 March Of Tankman
52:42 Invincible And Legendary
громите украину, свава СССР, за Родину! За Сталина!
Anyone know the name of the song at 55:25?
Хорошо что та Горбатая сука здохла!
My favorite soviet/Russian parade of all time
same
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watch this
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And I was leader then😅
It's incredible to see this kind of awesome footage it feels different than just listening to music, you just feel impressed by all this power and glory...
I feel you, comrade.
Yeah, better then those pricks who put the red alert theme over the parade
You need a reality check pal
😂😂 The Red army was fast on the decline at this time........This is pure propaganda. It's cool and all but just thought you should know what it really is
@@boostjunkie2320 did my research I know how bad things were don't worry. Just contemplating the aesthetics which were great.
*Presentation marches/slow marches*
10:11 - 25 Years of the Red Army Jubilee March
11:12 - Slow March "Tankmen Winners"
12:16 - Guards Slow March of the Navy
13:02 - Slow March of the Officer Schools
13:50 - Slow March "Dmitri Illarionovich Pertsev"
14:40 - Slow March No.1 of the Infantry Units
15:24 - Slow March "Severian Ganichev"
16:10 - Slow March "Victory"
16:55 - Guards Slow March of the Navy
17:55 - Slow March "V.S Runov"
*Parade Commander Sergei Leonidovich Sokolov and Deputy Parade Commander Petr Georgievich Lushev (Pyotr Georgievich Lushev) finishing off inspection*
18:56 - Long live our Country
20:16 - Moscow Fanfare
*Parade Commander Sergei Leonidovich Sokolov finishes his speech on the Rostrum*
28:10 - Anthem of the Union Socialist Soviet Republics
31:16 - Signal "Retreat"
*Segment of the Battalion troops march out on the Red Square*
32:38 - Drums and Fifes of the Preobrazhensky Regiment
33:23 - In Defence of the Motherland
35:35 - On guard for peace
37:09 - Phalanx March (Combatant's march)
38:27 - Aviamarch (Aviation March)
39:30 - March "Leningrad"
40:17 - We are the Army of People
42:13 - Sports March
43:00 - Victory Day
44:15 - Long live our Country
*Segment of the Armoured vehicles, Tanks and Missile Trucks drive past the Red Square*
45:26 - Victorious March
46:54 - Salute to Moscow
49:56 - Parade March
51:33 - March of the Tankmen by Semyon Tchernetsky
52:42 - Invincible and Legendary
@@realWoolDolphin I'm being honest with you but that is a Soviet patriotic song and really, I wish I could know, but I dont lmao
@@realWoolDolphin "Parade March" by Vasily Dulsky!
@@thereath1158 59:51 This is the "Parade March" ("Парадный марш") by Vasily Dulsky!
@@MaximusandHistory yh
@@MaximusandHistoryDo you know the name of the song at 55:25?
Such a wonder. Wish I could see and experience it in real life.
No ... no
Sure. You could not even buy apple or milk in the shops sometimes. Soviet Union was a fucked up dark place! Thats why they made these parades. It was pure propaganda. Yes, it works. Its nice. Grandiose. When my father finished the university there, his roommate and best friend in the dormitory told him that secretly he had to report on him every week, sharing with the KGB what my father was talking about. Just an every day uni student. People were so alcoholic that they drunk colognes. Yes, perfumes, because it had 95% alcohol content. www.theguardian.com/world/2007/jun/15/russia.science
Closest thing to this is Russia and China parades.
@@kashmirha That's what happens when capitalists and pigs infiltrate the party.
We all do
More than 10 years ago, I watched this parade while it was still in seperate 10 minute videos. It was the very first military parade I've ever watched, and it introduced me to these demonstrations of power and discipline for the first time. As of now, I usually watch Chilean, Peruvian, Spanish, Brazilian parades etc. but this video takes me on one hell of a nostalgia trip
watch the china parade
Brazilian? Wow, haha I'm Brazilian.
I've never watched my country's military parade
@@josedevechio82 The 7 September ones in Sao Paulo, Rio and other cities are usually larger and better than the one in Brasilia, plus there's a lot of ''Passagem de Comando'' parades with many troops on large parade grounds
I was in Moscow just a day or two before that parade; lots of military stuff knocking around waiting for the big show. I think I was in Leningrad come the day. Round about then, I think, although I could be wrong, Reagan got re-elected. It was an experience learning about that from Soviet news. I didn't understand a world but understood what had happened.
Crazy to think that USSR would be no more in just 7 years.
Did you ever feel that the country was in decline when you visited it ?
@@KillerofWestoids I thought the hotels we stayed in were a good metaphor for the Soviet Union. You walked in and you were impressed. Large, airy places, lined with polished granite; they all looked good. But spend a bit of time there and you noticed the shabbiness, the poor quality and how bits and pieces of anything and everything just fell apart in your hands. Everything was decaying and decrepit; much like the Soviet Union. I should also add that sometimes walking back to my hotel room I had to hurdle the countless bodies of men so drunk that they couldn’t even make it back to their bedrooms. Depressing.
Nothing beat Soviet Military Parade.
30 seconds of Michael Jackson does it
@@doctruiah 😂 thats totally a different music style lmfaooo
Nothing Beat the Victory Day Parade
101st Anniversary of the October Revolution
102st anniversary of October Revolution
Mohammad Hussein 75st anniversary of Victory Day
Hourray
@El Hermano fuck you
Chernenko's only parade as general secretary
Yes, He died in March 10 of 1985
Talented statesman, had great potential.
@@andrewj.elliott6539 He was "talented" that he remained in the shadow of brezhnev for 20 years.
@@haroldwilsonguerreroarias47 and he was replaced by the traitor gorbachev
Also General Secretary Yuri Andropov, He Only 1 Military Parade
The year I was born.
Given time and better health Chernenko could have done great things for the Soviet Union.
If he lasted longer, his anti-corruption thing would have actually been successful, but it took time, and he died too soon for that.
How the teachers wants us to leave school in a fire
Is that your real photo ?
If real, then you are very beautiful.
Ha ha ha 🤣🤣🤣
Glorious
Who is watching this parade in 2018 ?
I am part of those who whatch this parade in 2018 and every year ;-)
@@psychovgaltis
Oh .... That's nice to hear comrade ;-)
Always watching these!
@@outrageousgamer315
Nice to hear comrade :-)
Я
Now this is how you throw a military parade. Donald Trump's parade was so lame.
Maybe because every single dem sen was against a parade
Hear hear!
no
US? PARADE? WHEN?
I don’t like none of the political parties honestly
THANK YOU RED SAMURI FOR POSTING THESE ON RUclips I HOPE YOU GET A MILLION SUBS
31:45 this is what you came for
These videos are very helpful in building Soviet military models!!!!👍👍
Никогда... никогда по-настоящему не забывай нашу родословную... жертвы работают.... кровью чти моих товарищей....... всегда чти нашу Родину!!!!!!!!!!!! ЮПА!!!!!!!!!!!
How’s your little special operation going Ivan?
Да!!!!!! ну ты оцепенелый укол....шлюхи УКРАИНА продолжают платить посуточно...пока вы другие свиньи плачете....их инфраструктура дсилы.....приходит подогрев продовольственных мощностей УНИЧТОЖАЕТСЯ.....ВАМ НУЖНО ПРИСОЕДИНЯЙТЕСЬ К БОЙЦАМ ТАМ, ЧТОБЫ ВЫ МОЖЕТЕ ПРИСОЕДИНИТЬСЯ К ИХ ГОЛУ... И РАЗРУШЕНИЮ ИДИ НА ТРАХ СЕБЯ И ПЛАЧЬ РЕКУ ДЛЯ НАС
Ivan....wrong name dumbfounded AA...my names Igor
Has nothing to do with blood, faschist. It's about the first experiment to realize freedom for the working class
ваша «родословная» - ссыкливая, рабская Псота!!!
СЛАВА БОГУ, вам ВСЕМ - К О Н Е Ц!!!
This is truly awesome, brings back memories after WW2
Chernenko's last parade.
Karl Tjokro
I never liked him.
He was a bad person.
Chernenko, hizo lo que pudo, en el corto periodo, que dirigió la URSS
Chernenko's only parade
Он был куссом дерьма
This is how I envisioned trumps 4th military parade. What we got instead was him talking for an hour. If you're going to have a military parade, go balls to the wall like this.
Fantastic anthem!!!
ПРАВДА!!!!!!!!!! ЭМОЦИОНАЛЬНЫЙ ВДОХНОВЛЯЮЩИЙ ГИМН, СОСТАВЛЕННЫЙ НАШИМИ ДРУЗЬЯМИ.....КОГДА ВЫ ПОТЕРЯЕТЕ 26,2 МИЛЛИОНОВ ТОВАРИЩЕЙ....СЕМЬЯ ДРУЗЕЙ, ЗАЩИЩАЮЩИХСЯ ОТ НАЗ[*** SCUM ЭТО ЗНАЧИТ БОЛЬШЕ
1:01:03 Gorbachev at the left
@Adolf Hitler no he is not. If he didn't dissolved the union a war may happen. He chose the people over power.
Such a demonstration of power killed by fear and bureaucracy.
I wish USSR was still here because having two superpowers keeping each other in check is much better than an unipolar world.
@@KillerofWestoids You are probably too young to appreciate how dangerous the early 1980s were. We lived under daily threat of nuclear war. I hope the world never goes back to a situation like that.
The only good thing was that US politics was far superior back then. The common threat posed by the Soviet Union united Democrats and Republicans in a way that we don't see today. The national news media was also on a completely different level (today's cable news channels look more like trashy talk shows and revolve more around ideology than facts or sound analysis).
On a different note, I don't agree today's world is unipolar. The US is not as hegemonic as in the early 1990s and other players like China yield considerable power.
I was a few months old when this parade took place. It's comforting to watch in a weird way.
Don't like what the Soviet Union and communism as a whole stood for but damn they sure seemed to love there country. Sometimes I wish the US would have parades like this in Washington DC. I think it would be awesome.
everyone should love their country, you live and eat there, sleep and have family and friends and nothing worse then not loving your country whatever it is.
Budget Audiophile TV we may have our cultural and political differences, but there is nothing wrong with a man loving his or her country
but if the country hate the people...
the two countries are the worse thing
Then why is it a failed state? 1917-1991
GLORY TO THE SOVIET UNION !!!
GLORY TO THE WORKING CLASS AND THE MASSES !!!
OHHH... Interesting, set in 1984
Thank you!
感谢你的分享
This is literally 1984!
1984年もかっこいいな。
When shit was getting real in the Soviet union
33:24 my favourite theme
I love that horn in the beginning
The horn you’re hearing in this parade aren’t just some regular instruments but are pioneer trumpets used in socialist regimes
@@virtuesoflocusts9658 thanks for telling me, now I understand why Russia doesn't use this today.
LAST PARADE OF SOVIET HARDLINER
BEFORE GORB THE TRAITOR CAME TO POWER
*Yeltsin and some Putin lovers
@@RandomPerson-jo7cw you been drinking old man? or just a stupid kid?
@@21boxhead it's actually true
@@RandomPerson-jo7cw what is?
@@21boxhead Yeltsin and the ultranationalists are the bloody damn traitors
It's just like Yugoslavia
Beautiful
Glorious comrades
1984. So so long ago. Yet I remember. I was 14.
How far the military might of this country has fallen. Flash forward 2023, single lone T34
@@Belgua_ZOV Be careful you don't fall for the propaganda machine of Russia. If they can remove some vehicles from the front lines to seem powerful they'll do so. There we no tanks (except for t34) and no aircraft in the most recent parade. It shows the weakness. And now they're using T-55s. That says enough
This is *our* Victory !
They knew how to put on a parade. I can imagine it all, even Chernenko. Not bad for an American history buff who's completely blind.
The first of the Soviet parades I saw footage of.
Мои братья, пограничники, я в 1999 и 2000 ходил.
never ever have the interesting and important videos subtitles...
RUclips es lo más cercano que tenemos a una máquina del tiempo.
СЛАВА СССР , КПСС. УРААААААА
👍👍👍
Uraaaaa!
Unfortunately todays communist party of Russia isn't actually socialist, or most party official's, as far as I know. Let's hope they change and begin to resist
Damn soviets could march like fking badasses.
Что за песня 1:07:34?
Я просто ее очень долго ищу и не могу найти. Скажи название пожалуйста.
The Sino-British joint declaration on the question of Hong Kong was also famously signed at the end of that year. Just 13 years before Hong Kong became a communist city.
Hong Kong always belonged to China
Hong Kong is China
HK is PRC
PRC is ROC
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Moscow was more beautiful back then 💔
oh to be one of these soldiers.....
НАШ CCCP НАША ПАРТИЯ НАШИ РЕСПУБЛИКИ НАШ CCCP НИКОГДА НЕ ЗАБЫВАЙТЕ ТОВАРИЩЕЙ YPA!!!+!!!!!!!!!
its seriously wierd to me how recent this all was.
Yep. Think about even harder. Karl Marx has only been dead for about 135 years.
That’s no time at all, especially when viewed through his lense of historical materialism.
17:55 I'm so hyped.
Everton were the top team in England at the time this was happening November 7th 1984
Западный Европа не умейти проводит парады вы не только маршироват даже нормольно ходить не умеете
1 hour of communisim, awesome.
I don’t understand anything but that narration in Russian is my ASMR!
Which song was played at 54:52 minutes ?
Stop liking and answer lmao
I want to know too
I Want to know too
@@cesarst3720 Signal "Everyone Listen!" Moscow Fanfare, Demonstrator's edition.
Алға, СССР в Советский Казахстан г.Джезказган! Парад СССР - 100 лет! Президент СССР Акзер Алла Бекзатова В.И.ЛЕНИН Коммунист ЦК КПСС Л.И.Брежнев Аттеист Н.К.Крупская КГБ СССР Андропов Вазюлин Оборона СССР Сталлин Устинов Москва Кремль Подготовка на Парад 7 ноября 2022 года Аэропорт г.Джезказган ж.д.вокзал ст.Жезказган
Hello 1984 USSR. I was stationed in Bamberg West Germany then 1st Armoured Division A-Btry 2/78 FA 👍
from usa?
@@tm-go4te yes US
Чуваки 46:54 по 46:58 Это приветствие было настолько мощным, что чувствуется выучка того времени
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«поздравляю», вы снова там...
Но НЕНАДОЛГО...
🇺🇦☝️💪
Чуваки... Говнообращение какое...
Zdravstvuyte Tovarishi! Do anyone know what they reply to the Army General? The two men standing in the cars? Im russian myself and should hear what they say but i can't hear what they say at all...
he reports to his chief about the readiness of the Moscow garrison for parade
The man who is speaking at 10:56 is general of the army who is also the commanding officer of the Moscow military district. He is speaking to the first deputy minister of defence, Sergei Sokolov. He is not yet marshal of the Soviet Union because Ustinov is still alive. Sokolov became marshal of the Soviet Union on 22nd December 1984 after Ustinov died on 20th December 1984. I don’t know Russian, so I maybe wrong.
@@KillerofWestoidsMarshal Sergei Sokolov became Defence Minister in December 22nd 1984 after Defence Minister Marshal Dmitry Ustinov died 2 days earlier.
Sokolov was marshal from February 17th 1978 tho
38:50 does anyone know where I can find the artwork in the background on the poster???
During before the Soviet anthem played, what were the name of musics being played?
I wish we had show of power parades like this in America
you have better happier and more Civilized parades like the Thanksgiving parade, St patrick’s parade etc
@@Rezastube77 Не будет ничего у них.
Скоро вашей америке кирдык будет)
@@Rezastube77 gay parade
Америку чтоб вотак маршироват 100 лет надо потому что вы некогда не маршировали потому что не умейте
エモすぐる
9:49本編スタート
УРА!!!
These Canada Day parades are amazing
Lol
I don’t get it. Can you explain it to me ?
so surreal and melancholic to see Red Square covered in well..........red. with communist banners and propaganda everywhere. poster of Lenin next to a big 1984 sign. just perfect. big brother is watching you. truly a bygone era. i mean in some ways, in a lot of ways the Soviet Union lives on in Russia and other countries (the mentality and legacy is impossible to erase) but the aesthetic of the time with the old military uniforms, red galore and communist art (murals, statues) was perfect. shots like the one at 5:37 just evoke and awaken something inside you. such a feeling of might and power. beautiful, just beautiful. the red banner still hangs in my room.
Una gran nación nunca muere!!!!!
imagine if one of the drivers crashed into the soldiers...
@Cyrill Angelo Dator Yes comrade
Mindless remark from a brainwashed Westerner
Or to the car next to him.
СОГРЕВАЕТ НАШИ СОВЕТСКИЕ СЕРДЦА....НИКОГДА НЕ ЗАБЫВАЙТЕ CCCP!!!!!!!!!! УПА!
Are you from that Facebook group?
Wish their were subtitles.
CCCP!
Long live Soviet New Union!!!
please somebody notice me what name of music it is; 55:19, 58:15.
58:15 is 'Parade march'.
Search it on RUclips, you will find it.
Najlepszy czas życia ludzi, którzy wtedy żyli.....
Millions and millions of innocent random people thrown in Gulag camps might disagree with you.
@@daizukkesnabelathat was with Stalin it was better between the 70’s and 80’s
A day the Soviet Union will come back
Chernobyl how's hehehe big and powerful comrade
Hopefully not olease
Priviat comrade djatlov
Sovietskaya Flota ! greetings from Berlin !
О,вы немец?
The May Day Parades honestly look like something straight out of the late 1800's... It was always weird seeing it in a modern setting. It was the type of thing I'd expect to see after the Treaty of Westphalia was signed... not in the freaking 70's and 80's!
There's nothing quite else like them that's for sure.
Celebrating the Great October Socialist Revolution !The year was 1917.
I wish to command a empire like soviet leaders.anyway fan of soviet union
Its a shame that the weather is always so crappy in these parades
That’s what happens when you have a revolution in late October in Russia.
@@allengreene9954 November 7, not october 25
Участовал в параде.Новосибирцы мы.
the guys zooming around in the convertibles cracks me up for some reason.
Awesome bit of history. The part of the parade with vehicles looks a lot like modern North Korea
Thats because at the time, the Soviet union was trading with North Korea.
Ticonderoga444 all of North Korea’s tech and equipment is from Russia mostly 1980s
And you know why that is?
After watching the parade videos from 1977 and 1990, I have discovered a common trait of communist regimes: NOTHING EVER CHANGES.
In communist society, there is an eerie sameness to the landscape, as if nobody is inspired to create or innovate anything for the better. Then again, if I lived in a place where the government claimed all rights to anything I invent, I wouldn't want to create anything either. Just ask Alexey Pajitnov. He'll tell you all about it.
@@stupid47 communism is not inherently authoritarian. you've been misinformed. communism is about the abolition of *private* property (like banks, factories, etc) not *personal property* which are things you own.
@@stupid47 why do you think the landscape is so eerie? because you don't see ads everywhere like America?
what is the march at 33:25 . I very like it but I don't know the name
tan ngo hoang в защиту родине
Rizky Halimi can you write by latin word, i can't understand
The Canadian Peoples Phonograph thanks:)