The biggest STALIN'S DACHA in South of Russia

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  • Опубликовано: 4 янв 2025

Комментарии • 28

  • @CrazyRussianSergey
    @CrazyRussianSergey  3 года назад +3

    Stalin was a SOCIALIST, but lived like a CAPITALIST??? (all those 20 dachas were the goverment owned though, but...
    0:00 Stalin's dacha
    4:19 Stalin's SWIMMING POOL
    8:25 Room of Stalin's son Vasily
    11:20 Stalin's working table
    12:11 STALIN'S BED where he slept!!!
    12:34 Stalin's 2 tons billiard table

  • @Zangieff
    @Zangieff 3 года назад +5

    I think this video can get a million views, no joke, because, I like the name, I like the thumbnail, I would click on it. But of course, all we need is YT algorithm’s blessing

    • @CrazyRussianSergey
      @CrazyRussianSergey  3 года назад +2

      If it'll get a million views the communist revolution can start!! So 100k is a safer number! Hah

  • @baron6379
    @baron6379 3 года назад +1

    Yes you are very consistent with new videos this week

  • @wishuponastar3179
    @wishuponastar3179 3 года назад +1

    Very big Russian dacha and so beautiful. I love green blending in with the nature. Good mission Comrade Sergey. Very good film and information Nice place. I like it.

    • @CrazyRussianSergey
      @CrazyRussianSergey  3 года назад +1

      I serve The Soviet Union!

    • @wishuponastar3179
      @wishuponastar3179 3 года назад

      @@CrazyRussianSergey I learn more then coming from capitalist Sydney, Australia. 🤑🤑🤑 Simple Soviet Man, Comrade Sergey. Life is nature, tranquility, beauty in Russia. Simple life is nice and free

  • @laakssim
    @laakssim 3 года назад

    Do you know which dacha is the one in film The Death of Stalin? It's green like this (and probably most of them?), but does not look the same. If it's realistic, it's quite close to Moscow as they drove cars to there.
    This one in Sochi we've visited too. Had a nice CCCP ice cream there

  • @wishuponastar3179
    @wishuponastar3179 3 года назад

    Amazing!! Money and power allows you to have a private sanctuary in nature away from everyone. It's stunning! I want to live there. Put a fireplace near Banya and a huge bed looking at nature. The pussycat is gorgeous!! Pussycat knows all the best places.

  • @katlover5619
    @katlover5619 3 года назад

    Wow..tyvm 🙂

  • @wishuponastar3179
    @wishuponastar3179 3 года назад

    🌷😻Comrade Sergey!.....🍒

  • @BestRussianGuy
    @BestRussianGuy 3 года назад +2

    An excellent excursion to the Father of Nations dacha, comrade Sergei! You will receive a prize upon your return to Leningrad.😀

    • @CrazyRussianSergey
      @CrazyRussianSergey  3 года назад +1

      I also got 3 food stamps!!! Feeling very happy and full now!

  • @RichardSmith-bm2us
    @RichardSmith-bm2us 2 года назад

    I see palm trees. Palm trees in Russia?

  • @gappuma7883
    @gappuma7883 3 года назад +1

    The british youtuber with the love for soviet mosaiks is bald and bancrupt, yes?

  • @Maverick.D.
    @Maverick.D. 3 года назад

    Stalin the chosen one!

  • @chhhhhris
    @chhhhhris 3 года назад

    He had 20 dacha's? That's crazy haha. I always thought that budenovka hat was funny, the RKKA hats were nicer!

    • @CrazyRussianSergey
      @CrazyRussianSergey  3 года назад

      He had like 17 official ones and like 3 secret ones. Number is not known exactly. But about from 17 to 20

  • @milos7646
    @milos7646 3 года назад

    It's a nice historical place to visit, but probably people in today's Russia still have mixed feelings about Stalin's legacy.

    • @CrazyRussianSergey
      @CrazyRussianSergey  3 года назад

      Yes. But even there in a dacha I've heard people talking that "maybe in our country only a Stalin's strong way of rulling is working". Stalin even won some competition of the the best ruller or person of Russia few years ago by people's vote. But yeah. Many people have mixed feelings still and even those who admit that he did bad things - justify him that in our counrty only this would work - a strong hand.

    • @milos7646
      @milos7646 3 года назад +3

      I believe what you say. It is the same in Serbia, a lot of people are still nostalgic for the past times when Comrade Tito ruled and they say that the country of socialist Yugoslavia was much more stable. I can't say that because I wasn't born at that time. On the contrary, my grandmother hated the communists because she was born before they came to power and lived in the Kingdom of Yugoslavia until she was twelve. She told me that when the communists took power, they brought illiterate peasants to the highest positions in the state and turned the city into a village, while confiscating all property from people in the city, including private houses and shops. She was fired from her job for refusing to become a member of the Communist Party because of her great aversion towards them. My mother who was born while Comrade Tito ruled, she still talks about that time very nostalgically.

    • @CrazyRussianSergey
      @CrazyRussianSergey  3 года назад

      Yeah. In Russia it's the same. But Stalin was so long ago and he is still a bit controversial even for the Soviet nostalgic sympathizers. But in my expierence everyone loved Brezhnev in USSR.

    • @gina2838
      @gina2838 3 года назад +1

      I find it so strange how people can be nostalgic about a leader who killed so many people .Stalin's Purges.

    • @milos7646
      @milos7646 3 года назад +1

      The problem in our countries is that our peoples do not have a tradition of democracy, the fact that presidents are just our temporary officials and not our lifelong leaders.The awareness that every government is changeable at all times simply does not exist in our heads. We are always looking for a leader who will lead us like sheep.