Stalin's Summer Residence

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  • Опубликовано: 20 июл 2017
  • The biggest of Stalin's dacha. Stalin's summer residence is hidden in the forests of Sochi (Russia).

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  • @youremybiggestfan
    @youremybiggestfan 5 лет назад +19

    Wow thats a beautiful building.

  • @lovepeace8918
    @lovepeace8918 6 лет назад +12

    This layout reminds me of a Hospital style design, it is a healing resort as such, every room has a view to the center garden.

    • @Ecoclimax
      @Ecoclimax  6 лет назад +4

      You're right. Stalin came to Sochi to improve his health. He had problems with the musculoskeletal system. Near the dacha there is a spring with hydrogen sulphide water. Stalin took baths with hydrogen sulfide water. ruclips.net/video/w4RnBtuJQo0/видео.html

  • @doreendaykin6693
    @doreendaykin6693 3 года назад +8

    I have read much about the life of Stalin. I am very grateful to you for sharing this amazing, historic property. I read his daughters book and she spoke of her visits to this place. I never dreamed I would see it though. Gratitude. I am very happy to have had such a wonderful visual tour♥️

    • @Ecoclimax
      @Ecoclimax  3 года назад

      Thanks! Glad you enjoyed it.

  • @fifi3649
    @fifi3649 Месяц назад

    20:24 "...just don't touch Stalin, because anything can fall off of him" I laughed way too much at this! 😂

  • @GodfatherXXI
    @GodfatherXXI 2 года назад +2

    That green drives me crazy.

  • @chrisserfass8635
    @chrisserfass8635 2 года назад +4

    Too bad we don't have Adolf Hitler's home. The Berghoff :( At least Hitler's home was far better looking than Stalin's home.

  • @fratdawgg23
    @fratdawgg23 6 лет назад

    very interesting. thx for posting. cheers.

  • @mfredcourtney5876
    @mfredcourtney5876 9 дней назад

    They must have gotten a deal on the green paint!!

  • @kurtis954
    @kurtis954 6 месяцев назад

    Pffff they took everything from that house probably one light fixture and one door knob is authentic, this is my first time seeing this house I would have thought it would’ve been like Hittlers and not like some Wisconsin cabin

  • @jazz4asahel
    @jazz4asahel 5 лет назад +4

    Darkness inside and out.

  • @davidanderson9664
    @davidanderson9664 3 года назад +2

    That is a great tour - cpacibo for the posting. Amazing to think of such evil and malevolence dwelling within those pretty green walls. Looks like a nice dacha.
    D.A., NYC

    • @Ecoclimax
      @Ecoclimax  3 года назад

      Thank you. Yes, he lived luxuriously. But the green walls also had a camouflage purpose. Green walls are harder to see in the forest.

    • @killmemadame7046
      @killmemadame7046 3 года назад +1

      According to his daughter he mostly stayed in his office. (You can see the bed lol) and left the rest of the house abandoned except when he walked through the garden.
      Its funny because he had it remodelled plenty of times but the office and garden rarely changed

    • @arnoldlynchthewanderer
      @arnoldlynchthewanderer 2 месяца назад

      Not evil lol, stop believe liberal propaganda

  • @timhunter1257
    @timhunter1257 4 года назад +3

    She said the last time Stalin was there was in 1950. That is incorrect. He died there in 19 and 53

    • @Ecoclimax
      @Ecoclimax  4 года назад +1

      Stalin died in his official residence, the Blizhnaya Dacha (Moscow), where he permanently resided in the post-war period. On March 1, 1953, one of the guards found him lying on the floor of a small dining room. On the morning of March 2, doctors arrived at the Blizhnaya Dacha and diagnosed paralysis of the right side of the body. March 5, at 21 hours 50 minutes, Stalin died. According to a medical report, death occurred as a result of a brain hemorrhage.

  • @thegamingduck5617
    @thegamingduck5617 4 года назад +8

    I’m gonna make this house in my minecraft survival world

    • @Ecoclimax
      @Ecoclimax  4 года назад +1

      I think Stalin fans will be happy.

    • @matrinyer
      @matrinyer 4 года назад +2

      good job my comrade

    • @Ecoclimax
      @Ecoclimax  4 года назад +1

      @@matrinyer Thanks, comrade! ;)

  • @maximillianphoenix9374
    @maximillianphoenix9374 2 года назад +2

    For a red he sure liked the green 🤔

    • @Ecoclimax
      @Ecoclimax  2 года назад

      He's tired of red 😀

  • @Luke-rt9bx
    @Luke-rt9bx 3 года назад +5

    Lol I don’t know if I’d want to play pool with Stalin!
    He might have crawled under the table and crowed but the winners wife must of mysteriously went missing under strange circumstances. Lol

    • @Ecoclimax
      @Ecoclimax  3 года назад +2

      Everyone disappeared, even the losers. ;-)
      Even many who did not play billiards disappeared under very strange circumstances. ;-)

  • @Ecoclimax
    @Ecoclimax  4 года назад +1

    photos.app.goo.gl/pm4wGvwiKkLW1sRX6
    Stalin in a summer residence (Sochi, the 1930s). On the photo: Joseph Stalin, Olga Klimovich, S. M. Budyonny, Vasily Stalin and Stalin's adopted son - Artem Sergeev

  • @markspangler5316
    @markspangler5316 Год назад +3

    Very interesting look at Stalin's dacha. It is rather Spartan and gloomy - a perfect compliment to the largest mass murderer (Mao excepted) in human history.

  • @radking9854
    @radking9854 4 года назад +2

    I always admire Dictators residents becouse its always really fancy and military ish

  • @rogueeeeeeee
    @rogueeeeeeee 4 года назад +3

    Is this the kuntsevo dacha?

    • @Ecoclimax
      @Ecoclimax  4 года назад +1

      Nope. This dacha is located in Sochi (the Black Sea coast of the Caucasus).

  • @Patriot20054
    @Patriot20054 3 года назад +2

    ❤️💪👍

    • @Ecoclimax
      @Ecoclimax  3 года назад

      Спасибо, товарищ Сталин! :)

  • @user-fs8wo6jh3i
    @user-fs8wo6jh3i 2 месяца назад +1

    Nice video. Shall I give the link on Facebook and Twitter please?

    • @Ecoclimax
      @Ecoclimax  2 месяца назад

      Thanks. Link to the video. ruclips.net/video/GCTOAIRIK3k/видео.htmlfeature=shared

  • @ratpitt4292
    @ratpitt4292 3 года назад +2

    Handwriting of a genius. A fan made this doll. Yeah right, we don’t need your propaganda.

    • @Ecoclimax
      @Ecoclimax  3 года назад +1

      The tour guide uses these words because he assumes that most of the visitors are Stalin fans. Although in our group, I did not see Stalin's admirers. They were just interested to see how Stalin lived.

    • @ericoberlies7537
      @ericoberlies7537 2 года назад

      The translation may not be precise. I’ve encountered that while watching Russian language films.

  • @LoveBandit1000
    @LoveBandit1000 4 года назад +3

    Since they were all devout socialists/communists, I'm sure every Soviet citizen got a place just like this....LOLOL

    • @zurdddtk3025
      @zurdddtk3025 3 года назад +3

      Yes they did
      All soviet workers were given resorts and spa treatments
      And this dacha isn't a private one Stalin didn't own it and it was used by many soviet officials mostly for hosting meetings and discussions

    • @PinkiePie45838283734666o9
      @PinkiePie45838283734666o9 3 года назад

      @@zurdddtk3025 Seriously? Didn't Stalin starve everyone to death?

    • @zurdddtk3025
      @zurdddtk3025 3 года назад +3

      @@PinkiePie45838283734666o9"Soviet-era sanatoriums are among the most innovative, and sometimes most ornamental, buildings of their time - from Kyrgyzstan’s Aurora, designed in the shape of a ship, to Druzhba, a Constructivist masterpiece on the Crimean shore that sparked rumours that a flying saucer had landed. Such buildings challenge the standard notion that architecture under communism was unsightly and drab. Sprinkled across the post-Soviet landscape, they survive in varying states of decay, with relatively few still in operation. But at their peak, these sanatoriums were visited by millions of citizens across the USSR each year, courtesy of the state.
      The issue of free time greatly engaged Soviet leaders as they set out to define and shape the New Soviet Man. Unlike western vacations, which Soviets perceived as vulgar pursuits characterised by conspicuous consumption and idleness, holidays in the USSR were decidedly purposeful. Their function was to provide rest and recuperation, so citizens could return to work with renewed diligence and productivity. The 1922 Labour Code prescribed two weeks’ holiday a year for many workers and under Joseph Stalin the “right to rest” was enshrined in the 1936 constitution for all citizens of the USSR. In line with Stalin’s First and Second Five-Year Plans, writes Johanna Geisler in The Soviet Sanatorium: Medicine, Nature and Mass Culture in Sochi, 1917-1991, rapid development of the industry meant that by 1939, 1,828 new sanatoriums with 239,000 beds had been built.
      "No doubt that when our leader began to visit Sochi, the city benefited from great development," Hovantseva says.
      "Earlier our city was the resort for the nobility, for only rich people. There had been tourists' villas long before Stalin came here.
      "But when Stalin began to visit Sochi, he began to develop it as a resort town for all people. Thanks to him, a lot of sanatoriums and hydropathic establishments (and) a road to Matsesta were built. All in all, he did really much for the development of Sochi.""
      www.calvertjournal.com/features/show/9100/holidays-in-soviet-sanatoriums-ussr-tourism-photography
      edition.cnn.com/2014/02/12/world/sochi-olympics-joseph-stalin-dacha
      And wdym "everyone starved"? The soviet economy was booming with the system abolishing poverty illiteracy and unemployment (improving the production of food drastically compared to before during the tsarist regime which caused constent famines which were stopped after industrialising). while the whole western world was starving in poverty and drowning in inflation and unemployment during the great depression
      Especially Germany UK and USA.

    • @PinkiePie45838283734666o9
      @PinkiePie45838283734666o9 3 года назад

      @@zurdddtk3025 I understand.

  • @kylofoster5560
    @kylofoster5560 4 года назад +5

    While he was living lavishly millions were starving to death.

    • @zico739
      @zico739 3 года назад +4

      Sounds like most of the world’s elites.

    • @Ecoclimax
      @Ecoclimax  3 года назад +3

      Even in the 21st century, many world leaders live in conditions that ordinary people never dreamed of.

    • @Ecoclimax
      @Ecoclimax  3 года назад +2

      Yep. You right.

    • @artics1031
      @artics1031 3 года назад +2

      Communists at its best, strip everyone who has money and wealth and give it to Stalin!

    • @zurdddtk3025
      @zurdddtk3025 3 года назад +2

      If This looks lavishly then know that he literally made possible every single worker in USSR could live like this,infact way better then Stalin actually lived who didn't like lavish lifestyle that others in his nation had.

  • @trojanette8345
    @trojanette8345 5 лет назад +2

    (UPDATED COMMENT): Somehow it just doesn't seem fair that someone like this is allowed to have a mega-dacha and ordinary citizens are relegated to only being allowed a dacha of only a few meters!!

    • @youremybiggestfan
      @youremybiggestfan 5 лет назад

      2:45 thats his wife right?

    • @Ecoclimax
      @Ecoclimax  5 лет назад

      According to data from open sources, at various times, Stalin had at his disposal more than 20 dachas.

    • @Gary-Seven-and-Isis-in-1968
      @Gary-Seven-and-Isis-in-1968 5 лет назад +3

      How many Dacha's or summer houses does the UK government allow you to have free of charge.???
      Think again my capitalist )))))))

    • @trojanette8345
      @trojanette8345 5 лет назад +1

      @@Ecoclimax That's ashamed. I watched a few videos from various creators from Russia who talk of very restrictive building, zoning, and construction rules that only allow for a very limited square number of meters per structure. The question is WHY? Why the diminished dacha size?
      There have even been representations of people who are or have developed land owned by deceased relatives from many years past. 'Inheriting' relatives don't appear to be allowed to re-build to the same size dwellings. Newer dachas are considerably smaller. From several hundred square inches to only a small numbers of meters.

    • @Ecoclimax
      @Ecoclimax  5 лет назад

      @@trojanette8345 In Soviet times, the idea of ​​collective ownership was fundamental, and a dacha is an element of private property. Therefore, initially, only major statesmen had dachas. It was state property. Then, famous scientists and artists also had the opportunity to have a dacha. Ordinary people were given the opportunity to have a dacha only during the reign of Khrushchev. These dachas were used only for growing vegetables and fruits, they could not build anything. During the reign of Brezhnev, people were allowed to build small buildings with an area of ​​no more than 25 square meters.

  • @patrickfarrell1491
    @patrickfarrell1491 5 лет назад +2

    Typical nurshing home in Massachusetts.

  • @MrBlysko
    @MrBlysko 5 лет назад +2

    cameramen is drunk or none profesionnal ????

    • @Ecoclimax
      @Ecoclimax  5 лет назад +7

      drunk and non professional ;)

  • @Gary-Seven-and-Isis-in-1968
    @Gary-Seven-and-Isis-in-1968 5 лет назад +4

    A fascinating video.. Thanks for posting it.
    Just an observation, but doesn't it make you sick and annoyed when selfish parents inflict their crying babies on others who simply want to enjoy an event without any gut wrenching noise pollution to spoil their enjoyment.
    Obviously the baby is too young to benefit from this experience. why can't they just leave their kids at home ?

    • @ElisEdelis
      @ElisEdelis 3 года назад +1

      Tell me how you want to leave a little kid at home. Parents want to do something too now and then and live a little (I wouldn’t pick Stalin‘s house for that)Talk to friends with kids and ask them how it is for them. Not everyone has friends family support or can pay babysitters all the time. So why not bring the kid along?!

    • @ElisEdelis
      @ElisEdelis 3 года назад

      This is a really chill baby...fussing a little after half of the tour.

    • @Gary-Seven-and-Isis-in-1968
      @Gary-Seven-and-Isis-in-1968 3 года назад

      @@ElisEdelis I told you why, even though it was two years ago.
      Worsened still by irresponsible parents who for some unknown reason think it is perfectly OK to let their Kids scream and make no attempt to quieten then down.
      A decent parent would take the kid outside, sort out the reason for it's distress, then return.
      If you had paid good money to enjoy and learn about something that interests you deeply, only to have some stranger's domestic hell rammed into your ears I'm sure that you wouldn't like it either.
      Stalin would have had them all shot. 😂👍
      BTW, you assume that these parents have no "friends" or family.
      If they are friendless then what the hell are they doing raising kids in the first place, they'll turn out weird too. 🤪🥴
      Ah, perhaps their screaming kids made them friendless. 🤔

  • @zinccrystal3178
    @zinccrystal3178 4 года назад +1

    Ja Hitler died in 1962

  • @cerdomachista
    @cerdomachista 7 месяцев назад

    Stalin😎 ❤🇷🇺