The Animated History of the USSR

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  • Опубликовано: 29 мар 2019
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Комментарии • 813

  • @user-do3yz5si5x
    @user-do3yz5si5x 5 лет назад +641

    Moscow was not the capital of Russian Empire. Revolution began in Saint Petersburg

    • @sleepingkirbo2393
      @sleepingkirbo2393 4 года назад +11

      Actually Moscow is the new capital since saint Petersburg is taked

    • @j0hnny.j03star2
      @j0hnny.j03star2 4 года назад +57

      @@sleepingkirbo2393 how are you gonna lecture a Russian about their own country ?

    • @wesantwi2835
      @wesantwi2835 4 года назад

      Ok listen here smart bitch

    • @Marc_Masters
      @Marc_Masters 4 года назад +8

      Petrograd

    • @havoccrenshaw3416
      @havoccrenshaw3416 4 года назад +6

      @Lukasek Palek Stalingrad is volgograd now

  • @lucidnonsense942
    @lucidnonsense942 5 лет назад +156

    Half built tanks is a myth, I'd like to see your source for that...

    • @awwee34
      @awwee34 3 года назад +25

      According to Soviet Storm (Russian documentary series), some tanks did go into battle unpainted or without gunsights. Not really half-built though.

    • @pyatig
      @pyatig 3 года назад +19

      Same for soldiers at Stalingrad not having ammo and being shot in the back by their own troops. Enemy at the gates level of idiotism

    • @suhas6508
      @suhas6508 3 года назад +13

      This guy said half built tanks as if they didn't had turrets, caterpillar tanks, and all of this stuff

  • @flowerheart2054
    @flowerheart2054 5 лет назад +281

    Why did he write "Stalingrad" during 1918?! This city at that time was called Tsaritsin (because of the river Tsaritsa flowing in the city), the name of Stalingrad city received in 1925

    • @peasant8246
      @peasant8246 4 года назад +26

      Yeah the video as a whole seems poorly researched and thought out. Disappointing.

    • @magnetfisch
      @magnetfisch 4 года назад +9

      Also, St Petersburg was still St Peterburg in 1918, not Leningrad. the name was changed to Leningrad in 1924.

    • @PAINNN666
      @PAINNN666 4 года назад +8

      @@magnetfisch St Petersburg was Petrograd actually at that time.

    • @blitz8260
      @blitz8260 4 года назад

      Гринни Синг to represent it nobody really know of Tsaritisin

    • @flowerheart2054
      @flowerheart2054 4 года назад

      @@blitz8260 I live there

  • @peacelove870
    @peacelove870 2 года назад +41

    fun fact: the October revolution happened on November 7th 1917, it is known as the October resolution because they were using a Julian calendar at the time and did not switch to the Gregorian calendar until after the revolution

  • @sttttttttttttormmmmmmmmmmmmmm
    @sttttttttttttormmmmmmmmmmmmmm 3 года назад +24

    2:23 A young Radical criminal called Stalin
    Stalin:Being 46 Years old

  • @mdocevski
    @mdocevski 5 лет назад +195

    Stalingrad and Leningrad did not exist in 1919.

    • @axvle
      @axvle 5 лет назад +15

      Yes, Leningrad was called St. Petersburg before (and after), instead.

    • @darreljones8645
      @darreljones8645 5 лет назад +6

      Stalingrad has since been renamed Volgograd. I'm guessing it was named that in the pre-Stalin era, too.

    • @mdocevski
      @mdocevski 5 лет назад +16

      ​@@darreljones8645 No it was Tsaritsyn. Stalin's forces won a big battle there in the Civil war, and it was renamed after the Civil war in his 'honour'.

    • @darreljones8645
      @darreljones8645 4 года назад +1

      @@EneSacarification In the 1950's, around the time Khrushchev took over, as part of the USSR's "de-Satlinization".

    • @clivegoodman16
      @clivegoodman16 4 года назад +2

      @@axvle . At the time of the revolution St Petersburg was called Petrograd.

  • @West000Coast
    @West000Coast 5 лет назад +253

    Broken rifles in stalingrad? Have you learned the History by Call of Duty or Enemy at the Gate? Soviets were preparing for the war. Rifles were more than enough. Moreover, in Stalingrad, the high Command ordered to supplay close combat weapons like PPSh instead of long distance rifles.

    • @MrGabrielPeterson
      @MrGabrielPeterson 4 года назад +10

      he said, "unloaded rifles" in Stalingrad. 4:40
      You can find this in Gulag Archipelago, Solzhenitsyn for instance.
      Gulag Archipelago was based on letters of thousands of eyewitnesses.

    • @jotoks8175
      @jotoks8175 4 года назад

      During ww2 upto 1940 rus had 2/5 solideres with gunnies

    • @SomeSaltySoviet
      @SomeSaltySoviet 3 года назад +8

      another thing was that Soviet Commissars didn't shoot retreatng troops, Order 227 extended only to commanders whom retreated from strategic positions, and was later revoked by Soviet high command

    • @metaphysicalgnome3005
      @metaphysicalgnome3005 3 года назад +4

      @@MrGabrielPeterson Gulag Archipelago/ Antisoviet tale, lol

    • @user-bl2id5gy7n
      @user-bl2id5gy7n 3 года назад

      @@nicel1296 really? Looooool. Go, learn history.

  • @irondumon7106
    @irondumon7106 4 года назад +239

    Also during the battle of Stalingrad, everyone had their own weapons, and what you said is a common myth. In Leningrad, they were starving because of the siege that the Germans made.

    • @archight7369
      @archight7369 3 года назад +10

      Some didnt have weapons and were sent for suicidal charges to grab a weapon from the dead.

    • @liorbur
      @liorbur 3 года назад +14

      my great grandpa fought in stalingrad. his rifle had no bullets

    • @user-hz2sf8wn4f
      @user-hz2sf8wn4f 2 года назад +7

      @@archight7369, it is a myth.

    • @user-hz2sf8wn4f
      @user-hz2sf8wn4f 2 года назад +2

      @@liorbur, certainly in battle cases.

    • @archight7369
      @archight7369 2 года назад +1

      @@user-hz2sf8wn4f might be

  • @MalevolentSpirit234
    @MalevolentSpirit234 2 года назад +54

    Yes, the tanks were half-built because the Germans closed by the factories where they were built. In Stalingrad, the Germans were so close to the Stalingrad Factory plant that a half assembled tank could fire at the attackers right from the assembly line, provided a hole was made first. The Soviets were caught unprepared, and had to do the best they could.

    • @bubakbubakovic9286
      @bubakbubakovic9286 6 месяцев назад

      Oh unprepared you say? You mean unprepared to wage a defensive war maybe. Soviets were preparing for an offensive war, that's why operation Barbarossa was way successful than it should be, cause soviets lack any defensive plans, they got only offensive ones and their military was built around this doctrine accordingly. Soviets lost ten thousand tanks in first five months to nazis, which attacked them with no more than 3.5k tanks. Soviets were prepared well, but not for defending "their" homeland

  • @irondumon7106
    @irondumon7106 4 года назад +27

    The Soviet Army suffered more civilian casualties because of the Germans, in fact the Soviet army lost more than 4 million soldiers and 26 million civilians.

  • @robijuli236
    @robijuli236 4 года назад +31

    i like how they tried to throw in cyrillic characters that look english & im sitting over here reading язDS like yazds & am j like wtf lol

    • @matt.s9607
      @matt.s9607 4 года назад +5

      It really bugs me too

  • @Jesse__H
    @Jesse__H 5 лет назад +35

    I really appreciate having the date always in the top corner!

  • @darkhope97
    @darkhope97 5 лет назад +170

    Bro did you forget about the Crimean war (that some Russian historians call the world war zero) and the war against Japan

    • @mesterg6896
      @mesterg6896 5 лет назад +14

      Part 1

    • @TheDJGrandPa
      @TheDJGrandPa 5 лет назад +12

      What does the crimean war have to do with ussr?

    • @darkhope97
      @darkhope97 5 лет назад

      Mester one I mean in the final analisis

    • @darkhope97
      @darkhope97 5 лет назад +1

      ruclips.net/video/UxQE05OaOBc/видео.html the impact of it is

    • @markdillon7543
      @markdillon7543 5 лет назад +4

      Calls the Crimean War World War 0, have you heard of the Napoleonic Wars?

  • @RealClutchMcGee
    @RealClutchMcGee 5 лет назад +385

    Actually history of the Cold War sounds pretty cool

    • @RealClutchMcGee
      @RealClutchMcGee 5 лет назад +2

      EneSacarification idk but i dont like max anymore im waiting for when i can change my name

    • @RealClutchMcGee
      @RealClutchMcGee 5 лет назад +1

      EneSacarification i can change the pfp but not the name

    • @RealClutchMcGee
      @RealClutchMcGee 5 лет назад +1

      EneSacarification its been 3 weeks since you last said something and i already changed it earlier today

    • @pamczech5984
      @pamczech5984 5 лет назад +1

      It was not cool my father was in a concentration camp in Germany he was rescued by the the US(he was an American in Poland at the time)he had a polish wife and2 children once the war was over it took years to get my sister out of Poland her mother and brotherwere dead from ww2 her grandparents were dead she was staying with an uncle we didn't get her to the US until 1950 very hard on her she was13 when she came here

    • @derekhenschel3191
      @derekhenschel3191 5 лет назад

      Yes

  • @captainemerald3762
    @captainemerald3762 5 лет назад +99

    1:00 Wait... where did the little Vikings on the longship go?

    • @marcus4046
      @marcus4046 5 лет назад +4

      There in Wessex or Mercia doing what they do they'll be back.....hopefully

    • @devintariel3769
      @devintariel3769 4 года назад +1

      @@marcus4046 They've stopped in Hibernia :/

  • @owendravis3603
    @owendravis3603 5 лет назад +19

    0:41 i speak russian and that backwards r makes the ya sound and the u makes a tz sound

  • @Moonberry94
    @Moonberry94 5 лет назад +166

    Foreigners who are watching it, please be aware of the fact that this one is extremely biased. It's like claiming that only the USSR won german Nazis only because of winter blizzard

    • @Pogogamer6969
      @Pogogamer6969 Год назад +14

      Yeah bravery and industry were also factors

    • @danielbaur5765
      @danielbaur5765 Год назад +15

      Also Western Aid was a huge factor. They might have lost without it

    • @rogue9230
      @rogue9230 Год назад +3

      Also their soliders tenacity

    • @alexandraplays3518
      @alexandraplays3518 Год назад +2

      Nah bro hitler was just dreaming about victory while Советский Союз was winning

    • @onionbuniono
      @onionbuniono 11 месяцев назад +7

      ​@@danielbaur5765no lol. The U.S.S.R produced as many tanks and steel as Germany and USA combined. U.S.A help did help just not as much as you are implying

  • @suhanovdv
    @suhanovdv 5 лет назад +51

    2:23
    TS. S. S. YA.
    Nice country

  • @West000Coast
    @West000Coast 5 лет назад +73

    It's not true that USSR were in alliance with Germany. They were only in cooperation. Poland did the same when they divided Czechoslovakia with Germany.

  • @HxH2011DRA
    @HxH2011DRA 5 лет назад +109

    So this is one of THOSE channels that just have "cute fun little animations yay!" And no sources for anything

  • @khonsenwright4986
    @khonsenwright4986 3 года назад +39

    Thank you all of you who corrected this video's mistakes, if not you i would've studied based on this video and probably be a laughing point of my teachers

  • @SamM-pe9lb
    @SamM-pe9lb 5 лет назад +198

    There are a couple errors that I noticed: Stalin didn't cause the famine, that was already occurring, he accentuated it. Also Finland's borders are the ones after they lost land to the Soviets at the conclusion of the war. You also reference order 227, yet this was only for officers not the rank and file.

    • @j.2512
      @j.2512 5 лет назад +13

      communism caused the famine, it started with Lenin. Their answer? shoot the farmers and steal even more grain from them, as communist do.

    • @Doribi117
      @Doribi117 5 лет назад +18

      @@j.2512 To be fair to Lenin and Stalin (Things I never thought I would be saying as I am staunchly against their authoritarian way of ruling) the Western Powers would only take grain in trade with them and they needed to modernize, as the First World War proved, so they were trading for what they needed to modernize, and sadly that meant they needed all the grain they could get their hands on, sadly it was a Sophie's Choice for them, keep their people fed but stay a backwater that can be conquered should a modernized military actually fully focus on them or modernize to protect their state, but risk people going hungry. They chose what they thought would be the best choice for the whole of their society.

    • @MalaKrekar
      @MalaKrekar 4 года назад +8

      @Ellisar Atranimus states don't exist under communism

    • @MalaKrekar
      @MalaKrekar 4 года назад +7

      @Ellisar Atranimus the definition of communism is literally a stateless, moneyless, classless society, the Soviet Union was state socialist (whose final goal was communism but hadn't achieved it yet) just Google it

    • @britishbavarian4592
      @britishbavarian4592 4 года назад

      Yeah, I was just reading the biography of Simo Hayha, so I know you're right

  • @spoxx1802
    @spoxx1802 5 лет назад +89

    The invasion of Finland wasn't a "total failure". Yes, casualties were 10-1 in Finland's favor, but the USSR still achieved some of its goals and annexed the Karelia isthmus after wearing Finland down for the months before. The Soviets didn't start with that either, the whole Karelia oblast today was taken after the Winter War, along with small parts in the north near Murmansk.

    • @guppy2842
      @guppy2842 5 лет назад +1

      Facts

    • @CyanTeamProductions
      @CyanTeamProductions 5 лет назад +1

      Unlike Vietnam

    • @BrickMediaStudios
      @BrickMediaStudios 5 лет назад +11

      @@CyanTeamProductions i think this is worse than vietnam. finland didnt change to a communist government unlike what they wanted, neither was it totally annexed. just small portions were taken. its kind of humiliating that they even needed a compromise with finland.

    • @CyanTeamProductions
      @CyanTeamProductions 5 лет назад

      Brick Media Well some military elements had anti soviet sympathies and wanted to collude with outsiders and undermine their legitimacy. They were dealt with, Finland was a loss

    • @BrickMediaStudios
      @BrickMediaStudios 5 лет назад +1

      @@CyanTeamProductions basically a vietnam situation. if they prolonged the war they couldve won but it would just be not worth it

  • @enricohepner
    @enricohepner 5 лет назад +29

    Carpathian Ruthenia was not a part of Molotov-Ribbentrop pact. And you used modern borders of Finland when talking about the time before the Winter war

    • @Boyar300AV
      @Boyar300AV 4 года назад +1

      Carpathian Rus. Not Ruthenia. It's called Ruthenia or Carpathian Rus

    • @serge2ndsiberian652
      @serge2ndsiberian652 3 года назад +1

      Yeah, Finland have exit in Arctic - Petsamo/ Pechenga.

  • @peasant8246
    @peasant8246 4 года назад +46

    I'm not sure, but i think the OP miiiiiiight be a little biased here.

    • @jakeweberzwier8655
      @jakeweberzwier8655 2 года назад +1

      Everyone's biased. Have you ever seen a neutral history of National Socialist Germany?

  • @darksword2508
    @darksword2508 5 лет назад +21

    History videos such as the ones on this channel (and others) really need to have sources supplied in the description

  • @willoliver8167
    @willoliver8167 5 лет назад +92

    Yo just a minor edit in the beginning, Marx and Engels specifically rejected the idea of "utopia" and thought it was an entirely useless political goal.

    • @TomorrowWeLive
      @TomorrowWeLive 5 лет назад +13

      Then how do you characterise the classless, moneyless society envisioned in the Communist Manifesto if not 'utopian'?

    • @BrickMediaStudios
      @BrickMediaStudios 5 лет назад +13

      ofcourse they didnt want communism to look like how it was actually practiced. its just that it doesnt work because there will always be people that want more power or want more money. capitalism is just human nature, communism could work but only in a world where everybody practices it and where everyone already has money to begin with. its a good philosophy but it wouldnt work in this world and definitely not in the world they lived in

    • @Zw285
      @Zw285 5 лет назад +2

      @@BrickMediaStudios No. It's not a good philosophy and saying anything less is akin to saying that Nazism wasn't that bad actually.

    • @BrickMediaStudios
      @BrickMediaStudios 5 лет назад +9

      @@Zw285 well it is a good philosophy but again, the current state of the world wouldnt allow it to happen

    • @PajamaMan44
      @PajamaMan44 5 лет назад +6

      Stannis El legitimo rey That’s a good point. Nazism and Communism worked exactly like they were supposed to. Their evil systems very effectively brought about mass atrocities within only a few years of implementation. Rather impressive.

  • @Vitalis94
    @Vitalis94 5 лет назад +60

    Those letters are annoying. Either you use Latin letters or Cyryllic ones, mixing them makes no sense. It's confusing for someone able to read Cyryllic.

    • @090giver090
      @090giver090 5 лет назад +2

      it's meta joke for everyone tired of KNЯNLLIЩЯ in western media insread of proper cyrillic.

    • @ajramirez77
      @ajramirez77 5 лет назад +9

      Lol I'm reading "цssя" like "tsssya". It is annoying tbh

    • @user-lr8hd5qi6n
      @user-lr8hd5qi6n 5 лет назад

      Suka, blyat!!!

  • @tanukisan4929
    @tanukisan4929 5 лет назад +19

    4:42 LIE DEMOCRATIC LIE! There is still people that plaiyng COD1?

  • @calebp01_
    @calebp01_ 5 лет назад +45

    I am the man who arranges the blocks

    • @daschist1946
      @daschist1946 5 лет назад +3

      Caleb Perry from up above?

    • @natsuka8158
      @natsuka8158 5 лет назад +3

      🎵 they come down and i spin them around 'till they fit in the ground like hand in glove 🎵

    • @northchurch753
      @northchurch753 5 лет назад +3

      Long live Stalin! He loves you!
      Sing these words, or you know what he'll DOOO!!

  • @ryanmann9842
    @ryanmann9842 5 лет назад +14

    I love how this reminds me of paper Mario.
    Keep up the animated history.

  • @divinedragonluka
    @divinedragonluka 5 лет назад +18

    Can you make Animated history of Serbia?

  • @balsarmy
    @balsarmy 5 лет назад +23

    Finland invasion was an action to get Leningrad further from country borders. And they managed it.

  • @shahtur2498
    @shahtur2498 5 лет назад +9

    And about Stalingrad, too, I want to say something. With ammunition and rifles in the red Army all was well. The only thing I can say against the red Army in Stalingrad is the number of losses (the number of losses, which was more than the number of losses of the Wehrmacht). Moreover, stories about commissioners and the machine guns shooting at them - impudent lie and nonsense (that offended me, after all I live in this city (Volgograd). The red Army didn't have enough men to shoot, so it was pointless and stupid.

  • @rozimondquartz8310
    @rozimondquartz8310 5 лет назад +35

    History of Greece please🏛🇬🇷

    • @emelgiefro
      @emelgiefro 5 лет назад +3

      We cant watch videos so long

    • @Nnnnn636
      @Nnnnn636 4 года назад

      Here it is. "They defeated the persians thousands of years ago... they were conquered by rome... that's it"

    • @hatinmyselfiscool2879
      @hatinmyselfiscool2879 4 года назад

      Wait i can trigger you so hard ... north macedonia

  • @user-vm5zo2sf8p
    @user-vm5zo2sf8p 5 лет назад +14

    Nice work, but it's very uncorrectly.

  • @tyroneisaacs9671
    @tyroneisaacs9671 5 лет назад +11

    1:22 m1 grands ??

  • @konplayz
    @konplayz 5 лет назад +44

    this is very biased

    • @a916LEX
      @a916LEX 5 лет назад +2

      KonPlayz because it doesn’t fit the narrative you want to believe?

    • @konplayz
      @konplayz 5 лет назад +16

      Alexis M it doesn’t fit a neutral narrative

    • @Tempusverum
      @Tempusverum 4 года назад +2

      @@konplayz "Neutral narrative." Vague statement.

    • @konplayz
      @konplayz 4 года назад +1

      Robert Olin it most definitely is. However i commented this over a year ago and im too lazy to watch it again and find out what was biased.

    • @janhavix8304
      @janhavix8304 4 года назад

      KonPlayz everything in history is biased

  • @alexgouskos2903
    @alexgouskos2903 5 лет назад +67

    I am very sorry but this is not history , this is journalism at best . 1) A historian's duty is to ALWAYS mention his sources
    2) This is NOT history because it's very very biased . For example , your information about order No. 227 and the unloaded rifles. The enemy at the gates mate is not a history source
    3) The title should be something like that "my opinion about russian history "
    Check your facts and then publish a video distorting public opinion

    • @ov2380
      @ov2380 4 года назад +3

      EneSacarification Stop screaming, nobody is attacking you. He has to point his sources out, this is history, not a tea party, you have to present evidence for what you say otherwise it’s irrelevant and untrue

  • @noobtubephails
    @noobtubephails 5 лет назад +4

    Wasn't the Winter War ultimately a very costly succes?

  • @brendonian4097
    @brendonian4097 5 лет назад

    Seamless transition into the sponsorship, probably the best I've ever seen.

  • @TorMechia
    @TorMechia 2 года назад +3

    the history of the USSR under and up to Stalin, literally everything afterward is skipped?
    This is by no means a “history of the USSR”

  • @elgatopage
    @elgatopage 5 лет назад +13

    He protecc
    He attacc
    But most importantly, he nationalize farm land belonging to the Kulacc

  • @johnmavrakis2501
    @johnmavrakis2501 5 лет назад +27

    The video had some historical inaccurates about stalis rule like stalin grad and about the stains notes

  • @user-ts5sq7bu5y
    @user-ts5sq7bu5y 4 года назад +17

    The GULAG is an acronym for the: Main Bureau of Forced Labor Camps (
    managed all the prisons). Gulag is managed by the Soviet Union Department of Justice.
    This is the same as:
    The FBoP is an acronym for the: Federal Bureau of Prisons (managed all the prisons) . FBoP is managed by the United States Department of Justice.
    Now, in 2020, 2 million (2 121 600) people are sitting in the United States in the FBoP (gulag). This is a small part of the total for the entire existence of the FBoP.

  • @EliasHatesYoutube
    @EliasHatesYoutube 5 лет назад +5

    So many events that are disputed, you report here as fact.

    • @Nnnnn636
      @Nnnnn636 4 года назад

      Hes literally defending the soviet union.

  • @therealadamshort
    @therealadamshort 2 года назад +2

    Although fun to watch, there were unfortunately many errors and a biased view point in some parts

  • @uryen921
    @uryen921 5 лет назад +6

    We need some Animated History about the satellite states of the USSR.

  • @brightmaster947
    @brightmaster947 5 лет назад +2

    thank you i’ve been waiting for this for so long

  • @jeanstewart9484
    @jeanstewart9484 3 года назад

    love your videos! please make more! can you make one about canada.

  • @danielbreitenstein1772
    @danielbreitenstein1772 5 лет назад +1

    Will there be a USSR part 3 video?

  • @ttom1122
    @ttom1122 3 года назад +1

    All the 17 year olds wearing their hammer and sickle merch: 'Pr0pargaNdeRr'

  • @jataim4197
    @jataim4197 2 года назад +1

    I've heard about the 'proxy' or 'decoy' tanks, that were basically, a 'blow up' tank! Just a big tank balloon! Making it look like they had more tanks then actual ones??

  • @TheBombayMasterTony
    @TheBombayMasterTony 3 года назад

    Great video.

  • @faded_yt5845
    @faded_yt5845 3 года назад

    thank you this helped me with school

  • @irondumon7106
    @irondumon7106 4 года назад +4

    Советская Армия несла больше гражданские потери, из за немцев, на самом деле советская армия потеряла более 4 миллиона солдат и 26 миллионов гражданских

  • @suenodeposadas
    @suenodeposadas 5 лет назад +5

    history of the civilizations in south and central america pls

  • @rafayalimalirwala7525
    @rafayalimalirwala7525 Месяц назад

    What application was used to create this animation? Any ideas?

  • @maxxxon516
    @maxxxon516 4 года назад +3

    Видимо автор видео пересмотрел "Враг у ворот", потому что в Сталинграде всегда хватало вооружения и боеприпасов. Сам Василий Зайцев писал это в своём Романе. А дезертирующих солдат расстреливали на крайний случай и только тех кто призывал к дезертирству, таких расстреливали, чтобы показать что с такими будут делать, но ни как не расстреливали их пулемётными очередями. Дезертиров ловил отряд НКВД и отправлял их обратно на линию фронта, расстреливать собственных солдат было глупо, т.к Союз и так нёс большие потери в войне. Это уже клише что во время Второй Мировой у русских не хватало винтовок и патронов. Да, такие случае были, но это было единожды.

    • @user-lu6ff5lo2b
      @user-lu6ff5lo2b 4 года назад +1

      MaxXxon для обыденного человека,выросшим под влиянием антисоветской пропаганды,Советский Союз ассоциируется лишь с ГУЛагами,кровожадным Сталиным,мерзкими НКВДшниками и крайней идиотией главного руководства. Эти штампы настолько сильно проникли в головы масс,что теперь без них не обойдётся ни одно «историческое» видео

    • @maxxxon516
      @maxxxon516 4 года назад

      @@user-lu6ff5lo2b Действительно, лучше посмотреть ФРАНЦУЗСКИЙ фильм о Советском Союзе, чем Советские фильмы или хроники.

  • @matthewlee8667
    @matthewlee8667 4 года назад

    After the brain anyeurism which was the Infographic Show video on Stalin and Communism, this video was a breath of fresh air. It's almost like you guys put effort into this video.

  • @falk0n
    @falk0n 5 лет назад +7

    Can you do the animated history of serbia

  • @randywasina6453
    @randywasina6453 3 года назад +3

    Wasn't the hole shooting deserters in the back a myth

    • @kermlot
      @kermlot 2 года назад

      yes I believe it was only for higher up officers

  • @degenerate3288
    @degenerate3288 5 лет назад +1

    The longest awaited sequel

    • @chronikhiles
      @chronikhiles 5 лет назад

      Oh, my sweet summer child. *Thinks about Winds of Winter*

  • @DubaiPsychologyRemo
    @DubaiPsychologyRemo 18 дней назад

    I want to make videos like this. How can I make these animations?

  • @mr_belvik
    @mr_belvik Год назад +8

    An interesting fact: the famine of 1939 was not only on the territory of modern Ukraine, but also throughout the USSR. The famine was caused by the fact that the equipment for the construction of factories was purchased in the USA. The USSR authorities expected to pay with minerals, but the United States refused, as a result of which they had to pay with crops for equipment.

    • @mr_belvik
      @mr_belvik Год назад +5

      Another interesting fact: The Gulag was created not only for the purpose of punishment, but also for the development of the territories of the USSR, for example Siberia, where gas and oil are now produced for the whole of Europe.

    • @nelsonalexanderjimenez8120
      @nelsonalexanderjimenez8120 10 месяцев назад +2

      @@mr_belvikbut mainly for punishment

  • @decorn2542
    @decorn2542 5 лет назад +7

    Please do a video on Hungarian history.

  • @user-vf3vv8xg9w
    @user-vf3vv8xg9w 3 года назад +3

    2:20 ЦССЯ?! LMAO xDDD

  • @LibertarianLeninistRants
    @LibertarianLeninistRants 5 лет назад +24

    hello, I am a communist and I do some nitpicking here:
    2:42 2 Millions technically count as "millions", ok - but it was between 1 and 2 millions, and most of the deaths in the gulags happened during the second world war. Of course I don't want to defend the gulag system, I am opposed to prisons and ideally would see all kinds of prisons abolished.
    3:03 I don't want to deny the influence of the five year plans, but you also can't deny the the droughts in 1933/34 in central Asia which also were a major contributor to the famines.
    3:14 Bucharin was innocent!
    4:44 Eh yeah, that happened in every army in the war.

  • @gidi3250
    @gidi3250 5 лет назад +1

    What's the song at 0:46?

  • @oleksiyprotas6376
    @oleksiyprotas6376 4 года назад +2

    6:04 you should merge Moldova into the outline, it was part of the USSR proper

  • @itsmattxxiii
    @itsmattxxiii 5 лет назад +5

    I thought everything was well covered considering the timeframe; however, I would’ve liked you to mention how the Munich Crisis played a key part in the signing of the Molotov-Ribbentrop Pact. Otherwise, fantastic video as usual!

    • @kaltaec
      @kaltaec 5 лет назад +8

      From 1938 to August 1939, the USSR repeatedly acted with sharp criticism of German aggression in Europe and offered a broad international coalition to counter this threat, as well as direct military assistance. Thus, the Soviet-German non-aggression pact looked like a forced step taken when the reluctance of Britain and France to conclude an effective treaty on countering aggression became apparent.

    • @itsmattxxiii
      @itsmattxxiii 5 лет назад +4

      Михаил Полишев Exactly. Too often I feel Stalin’s efforts to prevent war are overlooked by many.

  • @Whatamievingdoing
    @Whatamievingdoing 4 года назад +1

    Why when they spoke about Stalingrad why does nobody talk about the two Romanian divisions, The Romanian 3rd and 4th divisions fought into Stalingrad while the German 6th was the only german army to fight in Stalingrad

  • @DurandulTycho
    @DurandulTycho 5 лет назад +1

    It has been two flipping years!!!

  • @kinder_egg01
    @kinder_egg01 3 года назад

    the art style reminds me of the riddle school games

  • @kishinasura1504
    @kishinasura1504 2 года назад

    Part 2 coming soon.
    *REAL SOON*

  • @randomsatanist953
    @randomsatanist953 5 лет назад

    Do history of sweden part 2!!!!

  • @korujapakovia4816
    @korujapakovia4816 5 лет назад +1

    Next , the animated history of Portugal

  • @bibekdas7449
    @bibekdas7449 2 года назад

    Add Soviet Anthem or Red Alert March music in background. It would surely blow up!

  • @ChristianAuditore14
    @ChristianAuditore14 5 лет назад

    Great video but too short

  • @afzalharun8975
    @afzalharun8975 4 месяца назад

    From all these comments I understood that history can be manipulated to accomplish their own agenda. And it becomes hard for the next generation to actually know what happened in history 😢

  • @SWNerd
    @SWNerd 5 лет назад

    What song is used for the intro

  • @gabrieldeoliveira8304
    @gabrieldeoliveira8304 5 лет назад +22

    Into the Motherland
    The German army march

  • @WaluigiPlushBros
    @WaluigiPlushBros Год назад +1

    A short lived regime the Soviet Union was one of the 20th centuries’ greatest power

  • @franklinclinton4539
    @franklinclinton4539 5 лет назад +1

    the map of finland during winter war is post war not pre...

  • @williamtimes9133
    @williamtimes9133 5 лет назад +1

    Those M1 Garands triggered me.

  • @matthiascorvinus8843
    @matthiascorvinus8843 5 лет назад

    YOU POSTED! Quick, sherry pop the champagne!

  • @anne.andromeda
    @anne.andromeda 5 лет назад +4

    3:31 This isn't border of 1939. This border was established in 1945 after end of WWII

  • @pastormiguel5296
    @pastormiguel5296 5 лет назад +1

    I had the feeling to drink vodka while watching this

  • @TheMan-tn4jk
    @TheMan-tn4jk 5 лет назад +12

    hey, can you do Norway next?

    • @TheMan-tn4jk
      @TheMan-tn4jk 5 лет назад

      @@EneSacarification well, I'm from America so take what I say with a grain of salt. one of the main reasons the Vikings went all out is because there was a shortage of women. and since they went so many places, they probably only took the most beautiful women they could find. either that, or coincidence.

    • @TheMan-tn4jk
      @TheMan-tn4jk 5 лет назад

      @@EneSacarification most certainly

    • @TheMan-tn4jk
      @TheMan-tn4jk 5 лет назад

      @@EneSacarification that doesn't suprise me

    • @TheMan-tn4jk
      @TheMan-tn4jk 5 лет назад

      @@EneSacarification that German girls would be more ladylike than British girls. no offense to you if you are British, i just hold a grudge against Britain's history.

    • @TheMan-tn4jk
      @TheMan-tn4jk 5 лет назад

      @@EneSacarification and don't worry man, I'm not always easy to read.

  • @dadgbe4834
    @dadgbe4834 Год назад +2

    not excusing stalin in any way but hitler or germany was clearly not his "ally". appeasement politics from western europe did not mean allyship either

  • @user-ImperialPravda
    @user-ImperialPravda 3 года назад +1

    4:36 The Soviet Union had no churches in St. Petersburg

    • @l1mex784
      @l1mex784 3 года назад

      There are churches in St. Petersburg

  • @jangofett7206
    @jangofett7206 5 лет назад +1

    can you make history of geogia, no not the state country

  • @richardmachac8040
    @richardmachac8040 4 года назад

    1:53 why are there Czech flags near Kazakhstan?

  • @danabaluta9684
    @danabaluta9684 5 лет назад +2

    Hey, can you comment the history of Republic of Moldova, ex- MSSR (one of the USSR's republics), ex- Basarabia, ex- part of Romania

    • @danabaluta9684
      @danabaluta9684 5 лет назад +1

      The history of Moldova is really complex

  • @livewireOrourke
    @livewireOrourke Год назад

    Lenin on his dying bed: "Josef, what if people don't follow you?"
    Stalin: "Then they will follow you." lol

  • @cielrms
    @cielrms 5 лет назад

    Animated History of WW2 please

  • @yanranay
    @yanranay 5 лет назад

    Nice

  • @CaptainWahoo-gh2pg
    @CaptainWahoo-gh2pg 5 лет назад +1

    1:25 KONETS BOURGEOISIE
    (End of Bourgeoisie)

  • @iliakaikaci
    @iliakaikaci 5 лет назад +1

    Animated history of georgia pls

  • @THEOGWITCHDOCTOR
    @THEOGWITCHDOCTOR 5 лет назад

    when is history of norway comming out?