Soviet October Revolution Parade, 1989 Парад 7 ноября
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- Опубликовано: 22 июл 2019
- This is the parade on Moscow's Red Square devoted to the 72nd anniversary of the Great October Socialist Revolution, 7 November 1989. 1989 would be a year that forever changed our world, the effects we are still feeling today. In 1989 the Eastern Bloc nations rejected socialism and the winds of change began sweeping across Eastern Europe. Soviet leader Mikhail Gorbachev did not intervene with this process and began a Soviet pullout from Eastern Europe. Just two days after this parade the Berlin Wall would come down. In the USSR the Soviet economy began to stall and Gorbachev's reforms reached new heights with the democratic election of the first Soviet congress. By this time the threat of nuclear war which was so prominent at the start of the decade had all but vanished. Taking the salute is Soviet Defense Minister, General of the Army Dmitriy Yazov. Commanding the parade is commander of the Moscow Military District, Colonel General Nikolai Kalinin. Music performed by the Combined Orchestra of the Moscow Garrison conducted by Major General Nikolai Mikhailov.
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It still surprises me to see just how different this parade is from the one just a year later in 1990!
I'm sure you can find parade on the 7th November 1982
@@user-qp2rz2yt3v These days I am not very hopeful for that. Russia does not have the original recording any more. Our only hope is from a foreign country that still has a recording. Russia doesn't even have this (1989) parade! I was very fortunate to obtain a VHS recording of the 1989 parade from someone who happened to pop in a tape and record it off their VCR in 1989!
when the inspection vehicles move off red square to the troops of the mechanized division of the parade , what is the band that plays for the greeting ? it seems to be the same band each year in this position .
@@RedSamurai84 What is 45:47,music??? and what is 46:16 music???
@@tv-iq2fm Я шагаю по Москве
19:17 Anthem start
Ironic
October revolution 1917 * anthem starts at 19:17
@@rylencason4420 ddue hitler created the ussr anthem before *lol*
@@KimLeaTV That's not true.
@@KimLeaTV Hitler is just a dictator he didn't even made the USSR anthem
2 days later the Berlin Wall fell
living in isolation and having a ten year war with Afghanistan sucks :p
And traitor Gorbachev did nothing to stop that or fall of USSR.
Gorby is also partially responsible for brotherly soviet people killing each (Russians and Ukrainians, Armenians and Azeris)
@@KillerofWestoids Gorby is blessing with a long life.
@@shahrulamar5358 he lives longer so he can suffer more
@@barbarapitenthusiast7103 Probably. Our former prime minister, Dr Mahathir is 6 years older than mr Gorbachev. He also still alive. Age 96. 🇲🇾 🇲🇾
Thank you for nice video!!
This parade has better video and audio than the same you uploaded before!! Thank you for this peace of history. Hope that you find the full video of the 1972 october parade!
Thank you! It's a new copy of the broadcast! The one I really want to find is the 1982 parade - Brezhnev's last public appearance!
@@RedSamurai84 ruclips.net/video/1hYQUQBy8XQ/видео.html
Чтабы найти 1972 - надо найти 1973 (как и 1982)!Все закономерна и логична (как привычна и типична (иба ничега здесь нет савсем неабычнага))..
4:06 - Jubilee Slow March 25 Year of the Red Army
5:00 - Slow March "Tankmen-Winners"
5:58 - Guards Navy counter march
6:39 - Slow March of the Officer Schools
7:19 - Censored march
8:00 - Red Army Patrol March
8:39 - Crucifixion March "Victory"
9:16 - Slow March "Severian Ganichev"
10:03 - Guards navy counter march
10:45 - Guards navy counter march
11:46 - Long live our state (long live our country)
13:05 - Fanfare (Moscow parade fanfare, October Revolution version)
19:29 - 22:23 USSR anthem
22:26 - Fanfare signal
23:37 - Let's march bravely comrades
24:15 - Parade march (dulsky)
26:00 - In defense of the motherland
26:32 - On guard for peace
28:07 - Phalanx march
29:26 - Avia march
30:30 - Leningrad
31:01 - We are the army of the people
32:58 - Sports march
33:46 - Victory Day
35:02 - Long live our state
36:16 - We only need one victory
37:50 - 39:30 ≪Indistinguishable due to running sound and narration
40:55 - March Tankmen
42:03 - Invincible and legendary
44:24 - Salute to moscow
45:04 - I step through Moscow
46:11 - [There's a parade on Red Square]
46:46 - Varshavianka
47:20 - Victory
48:48 - End of parade by Soviet troops - start of demonstration by workers
49:16 - Parade march (dulsky)
52:41 - ???
2:10:34 - Intervision's Signal (Not official name)
Please reply for information provision, correction request, etc.
I did think 45:04 was "I step through Moscow" march/song tho
Thank you.
@@ykamoshita No problem, by the way can you reply me the link you attach to "I step through Moscow" march/song before?
OMG,the full version
Long time, no see. Thanks, dude.
Tianamen Square
Wow, wasn't expecting you to upload a quality version of this parade! Kudos to you for getting the best quality of this important piece of history.
I loved going to Moscow especially in Red Square! I was there last late June! :D
Me too :)
Thanks for the video, a better sound
music sounds very clearly!
"Peace and Happiness to Everyone" are playing here, I wonder they have a good quality version of this because no one else does, they did play this towards the end of the 1990 USSR parade.
Наконец то , полный , а самое главное в норм качестве парад.
Beautiful
Наконец-то нашёл этот парад в хорошем качестве. Прошлое видео было с "касетным" качеством.
È stata, è e sarà sempre un grande Paese!
Can you add captions or subtitles for non-russian speaking people. Because we are so interested in learning more about this great nation.
I really like how the broken sounds like
Cool. Odd how for this one, the anthem's in a lower key, A flat, I think, or sharp.
Вот он удивится в 2014-2016 годах, что холодная война вообще ни на минуту не ослабевала.
Would it be alright if I used this footage for something I’m working on? I’ll credit you if yes.
It’s Soviet-filmed which makes it most likely public property. I’d be very doubtful that committed socialists would charged you a royalty for their footage 😂
Just ware does that line of people start and where do they go after they leave the square
27:40 Знания диктора в области грамотности - говорят за себя!
Как и итоги - абновленийа..
Where do you find these recordings
If Gorbachev pulled off a China style opening of the economy while keeping an authoritarian government (keeping suppression) will it work to prevent a Soviet collapse? What do you think?
He could have done that when he came to power in 1985 but the soviet bureaucracy had become too rotten and didn’t want to accept any change in the status quo and eventually the whole system collapsed 6 years later in 1991.
@@KillerofWestoids Gorbachev is the first Soviet leader born after 1917 Revolution.
Probably not... I mean, the Soviet Union needed some reforms, everyone can agree on that. But Gorbachev had very little understanding of how the country worked or what it really needed. Andropov probably could do it had he lived longer, but Gorbachev could not.
@@generaliv8658 Reforms needed to be done sometime in the mid to late 1970s before the war in Afghanistan. I'm sure it didn't help when Castro was fighting his private wars in Latin America and Africa. If these reforms were being made would this mean the so called Iron curtain would be push back to cut cost of military spending instead use it science, medicine, engineering, and technology to improve the daily life of Soviet Citizens.
47:48 - о, Ленин))
да
I'm watching this using google translate; the narrator has just explained 'the hotdog will lie down with the sheep.'
Impressive
In the 20th century, when the Soviet Union disintegrated, the world became more chaotic
The disintegration of the Soviet Union brought about the war in Ukraine and a new Cold War..
The dissolution of the Soviet Union was Yeltsin's fault!
Good old days in USSR ;)
что это за песня 1:08:39?
what is that song on 1:08:39?
Name of music playing at beginning?
Soviet / Moscow Fanfare
1:29:28 ohhhh Tom Hanks!!!
19:31 Soviet Anthem starts playing
Как зовут дикторов?
What's the march at 4:07?
ruclips.net/video/FSGxXSH-qlU/видео.html
jubilee march of 25 years of red army
It was played in 1945 victory march
Здравствуйте, товарищ. Maybe this memorizing word only can be heard in current China.
Did you know what is the counter march in 9:17?
It's called "Slow March" by Severian Ganichev. I have a modern day recording of this march on my youtube channel. Not only is it my favorite inspection march, it was EXTREMELY hard to find out the name of it and there was very little information regarding the march. I spent a whole year wondering what it was called, but I finally had some help from a march legend by the name of PetrovFed. Your welcome!
Моя родная…
what is the russian song at 1:57:43 its very catchy thanks?
Have you found it?
Лариса Кандалова - Жить на земле - это счастье (П.Аедоницкий - Ф.Лаубе)
What's the song at 4:08? Thank you.
25 years of red army
@@user-qz6iw2mg6j Thank you!
I consider myself fortunate that I got to watch all of this happen in real time. Hell, Chernobyl at the time happened less than 3 years before this was recorded lol.
The mighty red empire went away peacefully but will west and especially the US go away peacefully ?
Putin was only 37 years old KGB officer in 1989. 🇷🇺 🇷🇺
Two days later, the Berlin Wall fell.
А где "от имени и по поручению ,политбюро ЦК КПСС ,Президиума ВС СССР ,СМ СССР" ?
China also had protest on that year too. (June fourth incident)
huh what in the hell is that ???.
@@lyannWin It was a democracy movement, just like in Eastern European countries.
Yeah...Incident
Last Red Parade
True, USSR ended months after.
Мне 6 месяцев тогда было) валялся в коляске себе))
А мне 5 месяцев!
What is 24:24 music march?
Dimas Bactiar Парадный марш
Parae march
"Parade march" by Vasily Dulsky. See in my channel.
Name of epic intro music?
"Parade Fanfare" by Andrei (? - I'm not sure) Golovin (not to be confused with "Moscow Parade Fanfare" by Unknown author).
19:30
24:15
31:01 мы армия народа
Gorby,Galinin,Shevernadze,Yeltsin...
What is this song called 1:57:32?
Лариса Кандалова - Жить на земле - это счастье (П.Аедоницкий - Ф.Лаубе)
Единственный минус отсутствие товаров в магазинах
Минус который за 3-4 года бы решился, ибо было не корумпированное правительство, которое исполняло свои обязанности
Но имеем, что имеем😔😔😔
Is it just an illusion, or did the hardware move faster than todays parades?
Hardware moved faster in that time period and 6-7 times more in quantity
Bring back USSR
No I think we had enough of communism
не надо нам его)
11:44
13:06
23:37
What is the name of the song at 00:01
Moscow parade fanfare
@@aolid7578 Thanks
Is there any possibility left of reunification of USSR?
Not without a revolution I think because the economy is now owned by a few rich people who won’t want USSR back for fear of losing their power
No, the USSR can’t be reunited .The oligarchs don’t want to lose their power and America doesn’t want another Eurasian empire to dominate Europe.
@@KillerofWestoids Facts. Only way it comes back is through foreign intervention, because there is popular support for the Communist Party of Russia but not a lot of funding or media attention. Unfortunately there is no state today which wants to fill this role of promoting global communist revolutions like USSR did in the past
30:45
О мне 3 года было) я спал скорее всего в это время
7,5 лет было. И я думал какая же это нудятина... А сейчас думаю по другому...
Nov 6 is my birthday
Как называется музыка на 33:02
???
Спортивная честь
Are they marching with a sort of goose steps? Why? In the 1945 victory parade they used more simple steps. Perhaps in that time the comparison was too odious, as it is still now for me.
Yet the manner of the Russian goose step is different. But the goose step of the Chilean army is an exact copy. ruclips.net/video/U3Kdic-Z2-4/видео.html
Russian army use the exact same goose steps tempo as during the Soviet times - 120 steps per minute
24 june 1945 the victory parade in the Red Square, Moscow
ruclips.net/video/VJHjDBdw65Y/видео.html
Or here
ruclips.net/video/hITzVSw6t18/видео.html
Might be 120 steps per minute but not goose ones.
@@dies1domini Yes it looks like a toned down goose step.
Есть парад в этот день в Ленинграде на Дворцовой?
Sława wolnym Rosjanom :)
A month later, the Berlin Wall fell.
It was 2 days later, not a month
@@ypoa7827 True! I confused the parade's date. Thanks!
13:06
ウーーーラーーーーー!!!!
УРА!
9:15
We miss you ussr
4:06
What do the soldiers shout? 5:46
Hello, Comrade Marshal of the Soviet Union.
@@vladvlad8071 Thank you
@@vladvlad8071 And what is the marshall saying to the soldiers?
@@geisterfahrer9207 - Hello comrades.
- Hello, Comrade Marshal of the Soviet Union.
- I congratulate you on the 72nd anniversary of the Great October Socialist Revolution.
- Ura! Ura! Ura!
@@vladvlad8071 Thank you very much
Один выстрел снайпера по Гоrбачу мог спасти страну.
Нет... заговор был в самом вверху один горбач там такое никогда не провернулбы
@@user-fv9zj4xe8q Это он сделал!
Everyone was tired of the soviet system in Eastern Europe and within the Soviet Union. I don’t think killing him would have solved anything. I have actually seen a CIA document written in 1980 during Brezhnev’s rule that if the soviets didn’t implement reforms, they would have faced serious economic problems by the early 1990s.
Все устали от советской системы в Восточной Европе и в Советском Союзе. Не думаю, что его убийство решило бы что-нибудь. Я действительно видел документ ЦРУ, написанный в 1980 году во время правления Брежнева, о том, что, если бы Советы не проводили реформы, к началу 1990-х годов они столкнулись бы с серьезными экономическими проблемами.
45:00
That communist flag was waving so proudly
A flag can not be proud, it is an object urod
@QuaintAlex126 from a guy who has a flag as profil picture? Not so shre
Glory to the crimson banner of the downtrodden
سوشل ازم زندہ باد انقلابی جدوجہد زندہ باد
1:12:40
Nelemta,, revoliucija "
Music at 1145?
"Да здравствует наша Держава" (Long live our Power)
@@Russian_Comrade Thanks a ton!
@@tideatmilehigh2727 you're welcome
42:03
Что за марш играет на 33:11
Спортивная честь
19:19
46:12
ambassador USA very good speak russian👏👍
Timestamp ?
@@KillerofWestoids 2:00:45
Вот она ... Родная Советская Армия!!!
UUUUUURRRRRRRRRAAAAAAAAAAAAA
The last cold war parade
No the last cold war parade is 1990 parade
@@user-oj8sn3mx7g I think he meant it was the last Cold War parade in the sense that the Cold War ended 2 days later with the fall of the Berlin Wall. Cold War lasted from 1947 to 1989.
КОНЕЦ ДЕСЯТИЛЕТИЯ ТОВАРИНИ!!!!! 89 МОЖЕТ КТО-нибудь УЗНАТЬ СЕБЯ ДРУГИХ ТОВАРИЩЕЙ ОПЕРАТИВНИКОВ СПЕЦНАЗА ДМИТРИЙ ЮРИЙ И Я ПА!!!!!!!!! НИКОГДА НЕ ЗАБЫВАЙТЕ НАШУ CCCP
i hope one day Sovite Union returned but not in that form
korush jl I hope too
it can only be in that form. soviet union was born because of socialism and its aim was to achieve communism. I hope soviet union be reborn and attain communism in whole world
Akshay attri I hope too but I think the communism must reform like China to Compete with capitalism
@@korushjl2787 communism cannot exist with capitalism. Its impossible. Capitalism means capital (money)-ism.
And communism means community benefit. In communism money or currency does not exist. Neither government exist. In communism people are paid by unlimited products and services according to their need. If a person needs a car, house, bed. Phone he will get it in communism just he has to work whatever work he likes to do 5 days a week.
As long as money exists, communism can't be achieved. Money created greed, social evils like jealousy , murders, rape, thefts , wars.
@@korushjl2787 Soviet Union is different from China , USSR was Marxist Leninist while China is Maoist . Maoism is the most disgusting form of Communism .
السنه الاخيرة
That reviewing stand with all those 'officials' watching and waving. Looks a like a bunch of Mafia Dons - all thugs.
At least he had a chance to star at a Pizza Hut ad.
@horselips They are the communist party’s politburo and top officials. They were among the most powerful men in the world. Don’t forget that it was basically soviet union’s mercy to let go of their empire which they had conquered by the sacrifice of 27 million lives. I bet every Russian official now regrets letting go of the eastern bloc countries as NATO has expanded to Russia borders.
Clearly Gorbachev was sort of toning down the communist symbols a bit more. He felt like the Soviet system had strayed too far from original Leninism. But his reforms came too late.
I always thought it was interesting seeing the evolution of the parade decorations from 1985 - 1990. In 1986 you could see the slogans were first toned down, by 1987 the entire manner of the decorations were completely changed and went very retro. In '88 we saw a new layout with 4 signs on the GUM, but in '89 the number of signs on the GUM was cut by half, and the large flag pole in the water fountain was done away with (probably due to budget reasons and the failing reforms). By 1990 the decorations and slogans were almost non existent. Seeing the 1990 parade, it was very apparent the country had run out of money.
RedSamurai84 it was as much economic as Gorbachev’s personal tastes. I feel like he found the numerous slogans to be a bit much and contrived, being a more sophisticated worldly man, he wanted to present the Soviet system as a modern dynamic system again to try and foster appeal, but the reality was the country was bankrupt and broke by the late 80s. The Brezhnev years while building up the massive Soviet military machine neglected economic vitality and diversification, and the system just ambled along and really there wasn’t much Gorbachev could do. His glasnost and prerestoika may have sped up the people’s’ intolerance of the system quicker than otherwise might have happened under an older Soviet leader, but regardless the economy was so bad that the Soviet Union would have fallen apart anyway.
@@tennisguyky Yes, I have heard from many experts, and their assessment was the country was practically bankrupt by the time Gorbachev came to power. The nation's economic collapse was inevitable, Gorbachev just accelerated the process. Not to mention the massive political turmoil in Poland. Many in the Politburo were already discussing losing Poland as a very real possibility and how they could manage without Poland. If a massive upbringing occurred in Poland, the Politburo conceded they could not quell it while fighting a war in Afghanistan at the same time. The Soviets essentially bluffed to keep Poland from full out revolting in the early 80's. In the past, the Soviets used their military to put down uprisings in Hungary and Czechoslovakia, so everyone thought the Soviets would send troops into Poland as well. But in reality the Politburo wasn't even planning any military intervention into Poland in 1981. If a more conservative leader came to power, he might have been able to delay the collapse. The overinvestment in the military machine while not diversifying the economy sent the nation on a downward spiral, by 1985 it was too late. Putin has learned from many of the mistakes of the Soviet past, and he has iterated many times he will not get drawn into another arms race, nor will he overspend on the military. In fact, in recent years Russia has slashed their military budget. If memory serves, I do think Putin is on the recorded of saying Soviet socialism is a failed idea, and Russia will not revisit the Soviet system. What he and many Russians greatly mourn is the loss of territory when the USSR broke apart. Ironically, it was the Bolsheviks who reorganized the Russian Empire in such a way it became a confederation of 15 Republics that could break away - and that's exactly what happened in 1991.
RedSamurai84 spot on! I think Kruschev had a slightly more tenable strategy for emphasizing the economy and slight liberalization and more dynamic thinking while of course he was a vehement communist, he I think had a more viable long term plan of focusing on missiles as a deterrent and not so much on simply pouring every single resource into the Soviet military as a whole. Kruschev’s weakness of course was his tendency for impulsiveness and risk taking which of course led to the powers that be installing the static, predictable, status quo Brezhnev. But I feel if the Soviet Union had gone down a more balanced track a la Kruschev, focusing on the economy and balancing military spending, maybe they would have been in better shape by the 80s. Assuming of course Kruschev didn’t do anything stupid. Who knows. But the years 1964-82 especially the 1970s ruined the Soviet Union in the end. Their military was more powerful than the United States at least until the Reagan defense boom started, but the neglected everything else, including even ideology on which their system was based. I think Putin is a shrewd leader, but he has dangerously consolidated power in such a narrow way that didn’t even exist in the Soviet days even then there was more of a committee rule except of course under Stalin. Putin has made the Russian state synonymous with himself as an individual. I’m not sure that’s a viable strategy. The country needs massive economic investment and upgrades and diversification. And Putin’s near total consolidation of the Russian state creates a very tenuous situation.
@@tennisguyky I essentially compare Putin not to a Soviet leader, but rather to the past Tsars of Russia. Putin rules Russia like the past Russian monarchs in my opinion. He is the closest thing Russia has to a monarchy in the modern era, but he has consolidated so much power, the hard question is: "What will happen to Russia after Putin?"
RED SALUTE COMRADE.
2 years later horoable things happen
Сам себя в могилу закопал
А через 2 год исчезнет эта страна
Да, это была трагедия!
러시아에게 경고한다 한국 함부로 대하지마라 큰일난다
psb똘똘이 ㅇㅈ
Kuat di luar,kropos didalam
Daripada gede omongan,lemah dikekuatan apalagi senjata
Bjir orang indo aowkwkwkwk
sekali di tsar bomba modyar ente
kalo bukan karena USSR mungkin NKRI ga bakal berdiri