1990 be like: USSR: "Gorbachev, i don't feel so good." Gorbachev: "Neither do I." The entire population with a few exceptions: "Neither do we" Yeltsin: *Procceds to dance while the inflation is rising and the economy get's taken over by oligarchs*
imagine being born in 1900, you'd have likely been a soldier in the russian civil war, you'd have lived through the russian empire's demise and if you made it all the way to 91 you'd have seen the soviet union collapse. For those people, it just must have been one hell of a fucking journey.
Gorbachev: the one who people accused him for the collapse of the USSR Brezhnev: the other one who actually contributed to the collapse of the USSR more economically Yeltsin: the one who make it far worse
Some classified information shows how Gorbachev since the 80s with his wife wanted to destroy communism and USSR after rising in the party hierarchy. Gorbachev and Yeltsin both are to be blamed.
@@krash4970 He wanted to destroy one party Marxist-Leninism, not communism as a whole. Yeltsin and the radicals were the ones to blame, both for destablizing the government.
While Brezhnevs inaction in the economy let to stagnation, under his leadership the union was the most politically stable, and my former citizens say that the 80s were by far on of the best years to live in the USSR
Cmon dude. Even with Brezhnevs economic problems soviet union could manage till far 2000s, just listen liberals fears in early 80, that " We don't need no more nukes, we gonna be destroyed by Soviets economically". Gorbachev did counter attack against constitution, not only Gorbachev, he was just face if new CPSU that did that
@@WM-gf8zm in USSR your relatives eat 24/7? Oh my god. In the world of human kind, we eat 3 meals a day, 20 minutes for each. God bless your relatives stomach.
Soviet union was not Russian national state despite the fact they pushed forward Russification policies. They had separe federal-level "union republics" (Ukrainian, Belarusian, Russian, Kazakh, Georgian, Azerbaijani and etc.) But in the reality most of the important decisions were dictated from Moscow.
@@Reinhard_Erlik there is a sad thing that many Russians are extremely nostalgic about Soviet times (they are mostly of middle/old age and spent their youth in that country and it seems they deliberately never mention any Soviets atrocities)
@@ElijahSmith Communism is a joke, it's a complete fcking joke, it wants to empower the people and workers but they slowly destroy the National identity, heck even national socialism is far better than the joke of an ideology communism is.
Worst POV: You are a collaborator and you hear a knock on the door, followed by "SMERSH, open up!" Edit: Love how the comments below this turned into a cringe war with femboy tankies and ROAboos. Your life is nothing! You serve zero purpose!
@@polskabalaclava yes it is. The nazis actively tried to commit genocide against the Soviet people. If you collaborated with an invading country and tried killing off your own people you are a piece of shit
Well. Shortly: the course of USSR destruction began earlier than Gorbachev's period. The reforms of late 50s-60s led to troubles in farming and also the trouble in price building (the conflict between standard prices and market prices in the countrysides) and also led to transformation of rouble (Rouble wasn't a currency in it's meaning, because existence and force of money = one of the capitalism's feature). The need to grow after war time also led to search for resources (during Khrushev times there also was a growth of "Circles", such as "Oil/Fuel circles" ("Нефтяная игла"/"Oil needle" started to developing during Khrushev and developed during Brezhnev). All the troubles after WWII and weird reforms led to troubles in the economy. The reform of constitution of 70s deminished the role unions and Non-governmental groups/organisation (the party get the monopoly on control). Here comes the "democratic" troubles and separation of people and governmental activists. Next last nail in the coffin, that I can remember, was Perestroyka: such effective thing as lack of communication or ties between different factories ("let the do it by themselves, they can choose") led to destruction of industry (that wasn't completely OK even before, instance: light industry). It is also important to note that soviet industry meant separation of detail construction (one town produces wheels, another gears, third, tires and pipes) (USSR wasn't a small country with small population, so, to give work and a possibility to make a living, it was needed to make the production more separated). Sorry for bad English, and messed up telling. Heh. It is very complicated, but to say it simpler: government, monetary policy, "new features" of economy, and belief, that "West will help us" (" Запад нам поможет" - kind of joking idiom in Russia)
Это могло быть ещё одно ничем не примечательное видео из сотен таких же, но новый брежневский стиль мистера Исключительного выводит это видео на более высокий уровень.
The October Revolution: What the hell is happening? Russian Civil War: Oh shit Industrialization: This is okay actually. Great Purge: *dead* Great Patriotic War: This really, really sucks. Victory Day: This is fucking awesome! 1960s: WE ARE THE GREATEST! Brezhnev Era: Life's okay, actually. Chernobyl: *internal screaming and bleeding* The 1990s: It's over... isn't it?
"One person" was not alone, loving own family. Love, children, grandchildren, friends, good work, short but beautiful and hot summer, cheap seashore vacation, hope of brilliant future. And of coarse natural icecream:)
@@Schwert_San If you wanna be like me, quit anime first, be chad, be sigma male and start working out. Do grappling sports, do MMA get the hell up from your couch.
@@charliewhelan3319 Stay based boys, be based, I know its tough, nobody likes you especially degenerates, but still be based, work out, be smart, read books,
The Collapse of the USSR resulted in the largest decline in living standards in modern history, its estimated that 3-10 million Russians died prematurely from it.
It is scary especially if you consider all the criminal authorities that got into government. For example some people in our government had criminal records in USSR but after the fall... They gone. It's reminds me of freaking spider man series in the 90s where kingpin erases his criminal record to continue his influence.
No wonder when a country that is going downhill and it's economy has stagnated has a hard time when it changes economic systems. But after Putin took over the living standards and the economy has gone up, way better than the USSR era. Putin is still a garbage dictator, but this narrative that USSR was great with living standards that were ruined after it's collapse is bullshit.
@@1997lordofdoom Yes the only problem is that not all people can afford said living standards. After you reach 60 you still going to work because either that or you'll die. Also fun fact retirement age right now is on the same level as USSR in the 70s. The only problem is that it is also on the same amount of support like 70s with demand of 21 century. Living standards were decent. Not great but at the same time mostly due to different building goals because even USSR workers who builder knew it was not the limit. Heck most people still live in the building made in USSR. Our economy makes the same mistake as USSR. Depending on oil. If this continues our economy will just blow up and will never be the same. Although the collapse of USSR was mostly due to betrayal inside the party because what was in the 80s was already going for it.
0:00 Russian Revolution (November 1917) 0:03 Russian Civil War (1918-1931) 0:07 Industrialization (1930s) 0:10 Great Purge (1935-36 & 1938-1941) 0:15 Great Patriotic War (1941-1945) 0:19 Victory Day (May 9 1945) 0:23 Space Race (1957-1975), Victory in Vietnam (1975), Victory in Bay of Pigs (1961), and Destalinization (1956-1964) Don't forget the Kystym Disaster (1957) 0:28 Brezhnev era (1964-1982) Don't forget the era of stagnation and religious persecution (1970s-80s) 0:34 Chernobyl Nuclear Disaster (1986) 0:36 Fall of Berlin Wall (1989), Loss in Afghanistan (1989), Fall of USSR (1991), Yelstin era (1991-1999), Chechnyan Wars (1994-96 & 1999-2009), Wars in Armenia and Transnistria (1990s) and Putin era (1999-Present)
Let me be the "ackchually" guy on these periods as some people may take it seriously. Russian Civil War started immediately with the October Revolution, and the last act of it was the Yakut Expedition of the White Movement which was defeated in June 1923. (never heard anyone saying it ended in 1931) Industrialization in the USSR started with the adoption of the first Five Year Plan in May 1929 and was halted due to the fascist intervention in June 1941. The Great Purge was initiated by Yezhov's Order 00447 on July 30, 1937 allowing "mass operations" and ended with his removal as Narkom of NKVD on October 17, 1938 and his subsequent trial and execution. Didn't get the "religious persecution" thing. Could you explain what do you mean? Religion-wise, 70s and especially 80s were the most liberal times in the USSR. A bit from myself: speaking about 90s, as we call them in Russia, "bandit nineties", don't forget the economic catastrophe which followed the collapse of the Soviet Union and drove tens of millions of people into poverty and killed hundreds of thousands, not to mention millions of those who hadn't been born. Never forget.
The problem is that this shouldn't have happened at all. Early soviet years were pure trash in terms of power consolidation. Then the war. Then the trash continued with anti-soviet clique taking over the controls. Can't really blame them though. Russia was a shithole.
@@kholeka8475 Stalin was a Psychopath and a Paranoia wreck because they killed his Best friend. See how Communism and Fascism can't work because nobody knows how to play nice? Greed breeds evil.
@@diligentone-six2688 meh meh another Guy who says "authoritarian" idéologies can't work. Grow Up mate, people just believe in a false sense of freedom.
October revolution could've been like victory day on 0:19, for it was just a few days and proclamation of soviet rule, especially if you put Aurora hat.
@@destdest9858 Oh, yes liberation by radicals who will lose The Great War and throw the country into a civil war from the evil oppressive social democrats of the Temporary Government of The Russian Republic.
@@user-gp8cb9un7v lose the great war? What was the alternative for the Russians btw? Lose more men for nothing? It's good to speak with the benefit of hindsight cus you now know that the germans lost, but before the US intervened no one thought that the war will end in 1918
@@destdest9858 1. I like how you ignored the other points and decided to shift it entirely to the war. 2. Central Powers were struggling with food, Habsburg Monarchy was slowly breaking apart and the Ottomans too, so many people expected it to end soon. Also because of Russia's surrender Germans almost took Paris with forces freed from the Eastern front. 3. The War situation wasn't so bad, but when Bronstein(Trotsky) got in charge of military affairs he introduced the "no peace, no war" concept which was a complete failure and led to the surrender. Also because of the Revolution, Ukraine now decided to demand not just autonomy, but full independence, which led to an additional war, also many commanders and their soldiers deserted not wishing to serve Bolsheviks to form the Denikin's VSUR later and fight them.
I love how I noticed by reading the comments that the guys who complian about the edit saying that is wrong and the Soviet Union was all shit have western names while the people defending the CCCP have Russian names
POV: You're a Soviet citizen in 1940s, managing to return from the war unscarred "We have defeated the Germano-Fascist invaders, and saved the whole world! Hey, wait, what the he- a famine??" And the famine of 1947-48 claimed over a million lives, sadly.
@@JM64 the statistics published by the kgb or that cía bullshit that has been going around for a while?? Yeah, sure, the ussr was heaven on earth, that why people were so eager to run away from it Your shitty, genocidal empire is no more, keep coping
actually true, 60s were rebuilding times, while space race was on ussr side at that time, most cities, factories, schools and many other things were built in that decade after stalin regime ended and destalinization was over. 70s were pretty similar to usa tbh
@@JM64 well maybe those who dont know history :) knowing vietnam war , protests, and race violence that is problem to this day, i would even say it was even calmer in ussr back in those days, unless you were rebel and wanted "freedom" then you were in trouble here too
Considering deaths in other countries industrializtion efforts, the sheer size of the USSR and the relatively short span in which it was accomplished... kinda
actually is great, 60s 70s were something else, no country had that equality and stability as ussr in those decades, after purges, wars and stalin madness ended, and just before collapse in late 80s, ussr was close to utopia
@@moric538 of course it was poorer, did usa experienced 40mil of people dying during ww2? did usa was created in 1920s like ussr was ? 20 30 years after its created after war and all stalin madness, its amazing that ussr actually was beating usa in space and nuclear race in some time and was considered superpower.... also to buy more crap, more junk food etc its not something to brag about, ussr also had developement of computers and new tech, just collapsed during computers/mobile phones boom in early 90s
@@Daniel-fx7xv you never know that the USSR united many peoples and thereby stopped the enmity between them. And after the collapse of the USSR, everything went for the worse....Chechnya, Ukraine, the war between Armenia and Azerbaijan, riots in Kazakhstan. If the USSR, none of this would have happened and many people would not have died.... тебе никогда, что СССР объединил многое народы и тем самым прекратил между ними вражду. А после развала СССР всё пошло в худшую сторону....Чечня, Украина, война Армении и Азербайджана, беспорядки в Казахстане. Будь СССР ничего бы этого не было и многие люди не умерли....
0:06 Данное событие стоило нам около 10 миллионов человек (Его называют коллективизацией или "10 пальцев Сталина"). Данная индустриализация и образование колхозов далась нам очень не легко.
Да, однако в этом виновато не только правительство, но и мировой кризис 29. Например при электрификации, введение НЭП, смычки и добровольной колликтивизации было проведено без крови. Однако во-первых оно было совершено до Великой Депрессии, во-вторых оно помогло восстановить страну, но не могло развивать её дальше
Было три, а стало пять - всё равно берём опять! Даже если будет восемь - всё равно мы пить не бросим! Передайте Ильичу - нам и десять по плечу, Ну, а если будет больше - то получится как в Польше! Ну, а если - двадцать пять - Зимний снова будем брать!
From what I've heard the S.U was at it'd hight in the 1960s - 1970s. It's a shame, though, the S.U could have been something really good, Unfortunately shit happens.
@@Pan-be3vv because today's elites don't want people to think about their socialist past. there is a lot of antisoviet propaganda on tv in those countries and that since 30 years. It's especially funny because young people dislike SU more than older ones who actually lived there 😂
0:28 за вкусное мороженое можно и на сталинские чистки глаза закрыть
Мдя.
Мой адрес - Советский Союз!
Я бы лучше во время репрессий 37-38 годов пожил, чем провел весёлые деньки в компании нацистов.
В лагере смерти.
самое смешное что производственные линии были вывезены из америки
И за Трамвайчик с булочкой
1990 be like:
USSR: "Gorbachev, i don't feel so good."
Gorbachev: "Neither do I."
The entire population with a few exceptions: "Neither do we"
Yeltsin: *Procceds to dance while the inflation is rising and the economy get's taken over by oligarchs*
*More like Yeltsin and his oligarch buddies taking over the economy. Yeltsin was in the deal too
@@gareginnzhdehhimself Yeltsin and the Oligarchs: *Proceeds to dance while rapid inflation and insanity take over*
@SS State Of Burgundy the other SSRs didnt feel well either, betrayed by their oligarchs too
Yeltsin and Oligarchs: (starts wars in some random place in the caucacus for no fucking reason at all and sends everyone to die in there)
@SS State Of Burgundy Putin: Hello there.
The craziest part is that there really were people who lived through all of those eras.
imagine being born in 1900, you'd have likely been a soldier in the russian civil war, you'd have lived through the russian empire's demise and if you made it all the way to 91 you'd have seen the soviet union collapse. For those people, it just must have been one hell of a fucking journey.
@@mori5481 they would've probably been a soldier in ww1 too
@@theputinator8067 at 16?
@@mori5481 Yeah, 14 year olds were serving in all armies during the war
If I survived through all of that, I'd probably become really patriotic to my homeland. So many memories.
Gorbachev: the one who people accused him for the collapse of the USSR
Brezhnev: the other one who actually contributed to the collapse of the USSR more economically
Yeltsin: the one who make it far worse
Ох уж эти иностранные шутки про СССР
Some classified information shows how Gorbachev since the 80s with his wife wanted to destroy communism and USSR after rising in the party hierarchy. Gorbachev and Yeltsin both are to be blamed.
@@krash4970 He wanted to destroy one party Marxist-Leninism, not communism as a whole. Yeltsin and the radicals were the ones to blame, both for destablizing the government.
While Brezhnevs inaction in the economy let to stagnation, under his leadership the union was the most politically stable, and my former citizens say that the 80s were by far on of the best years to live in the USSR
Cmon dude. Even with Brezhnevs economic problems soviet union could manage till far 2000s, just listen liberals fears in early 80, that " We don't need no more nukes, we gonna be destroyed by Soviets economically". Gorbachev did counter attack against constitution, not only Gorbachev, he was just face if new CPSU that did that
this is……ironically accurate from what those people who lived in the Soviet felt.
0:28 This how Mr Incredible be waiting in the breadlines while Dash is drafted to Afghanistan
@@guillemedina7908 in USSR, you got the bread, in US, you dont
@@WM-gf8zm bullshit.
@@mrmakhno3030 something something great depression... but sure. Meanwhile, my grandparents were fed 24/7.
@@WM-gf8zm in USSR your relatives eat 24/7? Oh my god. In the world of human kind, we eat 3 meals a day, 20 minutes for each. God bless your relatives stomach.
Goosebumps at such a high and low in Russian history, especially when it is explained and presented so well as here great work
@Comrade thanks komrade
Soviet union was not Russian national state despite the fact they pushed forward Russification policies. They had separe federal-level "union republics" (Ukrainian, Belarusian, Russian, Kazakh, Georgian, Azerbaijani and etc.) But in the reality most of the important decisions were dictated from Moscow.
I celebrate the day that the USSR crumbled as Victory day.
@@Reinhard_Erlik there is a sad thing that many Russians are extremely nostalgic about Soviet times (they are mostly of middle/old age and spent their youth in that country and it seems they deliberately never mention any Soviets atrocities)
@@ElijahSmith Communism is a joke, it's a complete fcking joke, it wants to empower the people and workers but they slowly destroy the National identity, heck even national socialism is far better than the joke of an ideology communism is.
Worst:
POV: You are a collaborater after the war.
Worst POV: You are a collaborator and you hear a knock on the door, followed by "SMERSH, open up!"
Edit: Love how the comments below this turned into a cringe war with femboy tankies and ROAboos. Your life is nothing! You serve zero purpose!
@@DogeickBateman based
Good
@@polskabalaclava yes it is. The nazis actively tried to commit genocide against the Soviet people. If you collaborated with an invading country and tried killing off your own people you are a piece of shit
@@DogeickBateman smersh? What does that mean?
I don't know why but it's weird for me to imagine that such a huge nation like the USSR has collapsed 31 years ago.
Не представляешь как мне, русскому это странно
ну тогда вы ппц глупенькие)
Well. Shortly: the course of USSR destruction began earlier than Gorbachev's period. The reforms of late 50s-60s led to troubles in farming and also the trouble in price building (the conflict between standard prices and market prices in the countrysides) and also led to transformation of rouble (Rouble wasn't a currency in it's meaning, because existence and force of money = one of the capitalism's feature). The need to grow after war time also led to search for resources (during Khrushev times there also was a growth of "Circles", such as "Oil/Fuel circles" ("Нефтяная игла"/"Oil needle" started to developing during Khrushev and developed during Brezhnev). All the troubles after WWII and weird reforms led to troubles in the economy. The reform of constitution of 70s deminished the role unions and Non-governmental groups/organisation (the party get the monopoly on control). Here comes the "democratic" troubles and separation of people and governmental activists. Next last nail in the coffin, that I can remember, was Perestroyka: such effective thing as lack of communication or ties between different factories ("let the do it by themselves, they can choose") led to destruction of industry (that wasn't completely OK even before, instance: light industry). It is also important to note that soviet industry meant separation of detail construction (one town produces wheels, another gears, third, tires and pipes) (USSR wasn't a small country with small population, so, to give work and a possibility to make a living, it was needed to make the production more separated).
Sorry for bad English, and messed up telling. Heh. It is very complicated, but to say it simpler: government, monetary policy, "new features" of economy, and belief, that "West will help us" (" Запад нам поможет" - kind of joking idiom in Russia)
Then it wasnt so huge after all
@@vovapetro7289 или мне украинцу. Была величайшая страна и народ, а потом стала Украина бедная, слабая и некому ненужная. Жаль что распался ссср
Это могло быть ещё одно ничем не примечательное видео из сотен таких же, но новый брежневский стиль мистера Исключительного выводит это видео на более высокий уровень.
☭☭LONG LIVE THE COMMUNIST NATION, the true mother Russia!☭☭
eyebrows
I adore how it cuts from such a nice colorful atmosphere of the brezhnev era to suddenly... *CHERNOBYL*
life is like a rollercoaster...
Soviet history:
1917-1945 *dark ages*
1946-1990 *gradually getting better over time*
1991 *everything falls apart*
Damn tovarich, those Brezhnev eyebrows are THICC
The October Revolution: What the hell is happening?
Russian Civil War: Oh shit
Industrialization: This is okay actually.
Great Purge: *dead*
Great Patriotic War: This really, really sucks.
Victory Day: This is fucking awesome!
1960s: WE ARE THE GREATEST!
Brezhnev Era: Life's okay, actually.
Chernobyl: *internal screaming and bleeding*
The 1990s: It's over... isn't it?
It's crazy to think there were people who literally lived through ALL of these events from start to finish.
Not THAT would be a crazy life. Well dont worry we have ww3 to look forward to, its gonna be great.
Why don't they let Gorbachev into hell?
They're afraid he'll crash it too
Cause lines are too big there
Just like the lines in the shops were during the end of his “rule” :)
Send him there
Hell needs some Pizza Hut
Did not expect to see one of these on your channel. It is a surprise to be sure but a welcome one.
Hey, it’s you again, nice.
I love democracy. I love the Republic
Crazy how all these events can happen in a single lifetime. How can one person deal with so much trauma?
Vodka
@@alpizar1177 🤣
"One person" was not alone, loving own family. Love, children, grandchildren, friends, good work, short but beautiful and hot summer, cheap seashore vacation, hope of brilliant future. And of coarse natural icecream:)
@@user-lb7rx4vw2w don’t forget the whole be happy or you’ll be sent to a gulag komrade part…
I showed this video to my Grandma, she lived in Soviet Union, she said this is totally accurate, we are from former Soviet republic Azerbaijan.
i wish i were u
@@Schwert_San If you wanna be like me, quit anime first, be chad, be sigma male and start working out. Do grappling sports, do MMA get the hell up from your couch.
@@tyler1xd495 i dont have a couch i have a wodden version out of it
@@tyler1xd495 based
@@charliewhelan3319 Stay based boys, be based, I know its tough, nobody likes you especially degenerates, but still be based, work out, be smart, read books,
0:35 *Good bye forever, no sadder words*
Interviewer: "What should be on *your* gravestone?"
Gorbachev: " *We* tried."
“I tried so hard that I gave everything to the capitalists killing the economy.”
@@callidusvulpes5556 the world don't need economy, only rich need it
I know that profile picture.
@@frederickpeebles8142 same
In the end we fucked up
0:28 ХАХАХА эти брови! Я умер от смеха!
Времена меняются - но брови Брежнева такие же ржачные
Здравствуйте товарищи друзья
What is the Brezhnev era song? It literally screams 70s/80s of the USSR
„My address is the Soviet Union“
@@TovarishLew related; what's the music during "Victory Day"?
@@toaster317 Godzilla vs Biollante OST - Bio Wars
What's the music in 1960s ?
@@ribhuhooja3137 "The only thing they fear is you"
Не отстаем от современных трендов так сказать
@Гражданин СССР not as good as lenin roll.
Orthodox brother ☦
@@seronymus yes
Город Тверь
@DON'T Thanks for the warning. Not going to
The Collapse of the USSR resulted in the largest decline in living standards in modern history, its estimated that 3-10 million Russians died prematurely from it.
It is scary especially if you consider all the criminal authorities that got into government. For example some people in our government had criminal records in USSR but after the fall... They gone. It's reminds me of freaking spider man series in the 90s where kingpin erases his criminal record to continue his influence.
No wonder when a country that is going downhill and it's economy has stagnated has a hard time when it changes economic systems. But after Putin took over the living standards and the economy has gone up, way better than the USSR era. Putin is still a garbage dictator, but this narrative that USSR was great with living standards that were ruined after it's collapse is bullshit.
@@1997lordofdoom Yes the only problem is that not all people can afford said living standards. After you reach 60 you still going to work because either that or you'll die. Also fun fact retirement age right now is on the same level as USSR in the 70s. The only problem is that it is also on the same amount of support like 70s with demand of 21 century. Living standards were decent. Not great but at the same time mostly due to different building goals because even USSR workers who builder knew it was not the limit. Heck most people still live in the building made in USSR. Our economy makes the same mistake as USSR. Depending on oil. If this continues our economy will just blow up and will never be the same. Although the collapse of USSR was mostly due to betrayal inside the party because what was in the 80s was already going for it.
@@durema9720 depending on oil is really not the issue now lad
XDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDD
0:00 Russian Revolution (November 1917)
0:03 Russian Civil War (1918-1931)
0:07 Industrialization (1930s)
0:10 Great Purge (1935-36 & 1938-1941)
0:15 Great Patriotic War (1941-1945)
0:19 Victory Day (May 9 1945)
0:23 Space Race (1957-1975), Victory in Vietnam (1975), Victory in Bay of Pigs (1961), and Destalinization (1956-1964) Don't forget the Kystym Disaster (1957)
0:28 Brezhnev era (1964-1982) Don't forget the era of stagnation and religious persecution (1970s-80s)
0:34 Chernobyl Nuclear Disaster (1986)
0:36 Fall of Berlin Wall (1989), Loss in Afghanistan (1989), Fall of USSR (1991), Yelstin era (1991-1999), Chechnyan Wars (1994-96 & 1999-2009), Wars in Armenia and Transnistria (1990s) and Putin era (1999-Present)
The civil war ended in 1924 with the escape of the last White Army forces from Russia via the Pacific Ocean, to countries like the US and Canada.
I can’t say purges continued after 1938
"religious persecution" - You say that like it's a bad thing lol
Let me be the "ackchually" guy on these periods as some people may take it seriously.
Russian Civil War started immediately with the October Revolution, and the last act of it was the Yakut Expedition of the White Movement which was defeated in June 1923. (never heard anyone saying it ended in 1931)
Industrialization in the USSR started with the adoption of the first Five Year Plan in May 1929 and was halted due to the fascist intervention in June 1941.
The Great Purge was initiated by Yezhov's Order 00447 on July 30, 1937 allowing "mass operations" and ended with his removal as Narkom of NKVD on October 17, 1938 and his subsequent trial and execution.
Didn't get the "religious persecution" thing. Could you explain what do you mean? Religion-wise, 70s and especially 80s were the most liberal times in the USSR.
A bit from myself: speaking about 90s, as we call them in Russia, "bandit nineties", don't forget the economic catastrophe which followed the collapse of the Soviet Union and drove tens of millions of people into poverty and killed hundreds of thousands, not to mention millions of those who hadn't been born. Never forget.
damn i like putin era, he turned the entire country into a one meme country
This is the sole definition of "Rollercoaster of emotions"
and only a few people know that the collapse began with Khrushchev and his reforms .
Вы порадовать Генерального Секреторя ЦК КПСС! Партия выдать вам 2 ящик водка и автомобиль "Волга"
скорее три портсигар отечественный
а можно 2 ящик волга и автомобиль водка 😎
Вы поддержать веру в победу СССР в великой отечественной войне ! Горсовет выдать вам 3 банка тушенка и 500 грамм хлеба. Ура!
You should make something like this for tno Russian unifiers, from uncanny to canny.
@Comrade The only thing they fear is you would work great with Yazov and the great trial
@DON'T then I won't read
arent they all atleast kinda bad ----- i know some are better then others and taboritsky is the worst but never seen a actual good one
I love this meme format and I didn't expect to found it here too
tbh in the Great Purge many people that abused their roles in the NKVD like Yagoda and Yezhov got purged
The problem is that this shouldn't have happened at all.
Early soviet years were pure trash in terms of power consolidation.
Then the war.
Then the trash continued with anti-soviet clique taking over the controls.
Can't really blame them though. Russia was a shithole.
@@alpharius6206
The purges where necessary to fight corruption.
A state coup was something that could have really happened with in the inner ranks.
@@kholeka8475 Corruption ? Stalin was mad paranoic who saw conspiracy everywhere and thats historical fact.
@@kholeka8475 Stalin was a Psychopath and a Paranoia wreck because they killed his Best friend.
See how Communism and Fascism can't work because nobody knows how to play nice?
Greed breeds evil.
@@diligentone-six2688 meh meh another Guy who says "authoritarian" idéologies can't work. Grow Up mate, people just believe in a false sense of freedom.
the absolute worst is being a soldier against finland and germany in the ww2
0:28 Please give link to this version of "My address soviet Union"
It kinda crazy that you theoretically could live all of that in single life
POV: You lived through the Soviet Union when
*All of the Vodka was gone after the Great Patriotic War*
And my great grandma lived through all of them lmao
Based
Этот мем такой милый и родной душе. Один из лучших мемов с Mr.Incredible.
@DON'T ok I don't
As a Russian, I can tell his is 200% accurate
@@Zapatero078 k tankie
@@Zapatero078 жир с экрана потек
good
Bad knowledge of history
@@pozk-tf6ey On the contrary, even a very good one
They are people who lived long enough to see the Soviet Union rise and fall.
Amazing, remaster of Husavi's vid which i found too simple and not in depth. This is perfect
Thanks, Gorby.
Tfw a meme youtube video is a more accurate portrayal of the Soviet Union than any Western history class.
0:28 I REQUEST FOR THE NAME OF THIS SONG RIGHT Now, please.
My adress is the soviet Union
Actually, October Revolution happened during the Tsar Nicholas II's rule in Imperial Russia or Rus not in Soviet Union :)
you live in the soviet union in general:
SCREAMS IN AGONY
The Bourgiese be like:
@@Zapatero078 That was only in the first days, everyone with more than two braincells left after that
@@joaquincobas2223 really? And why did Stalin banned immigration then?
@@Zapatero078 hello i like money
@@Zapatero078 so people can't escape that shithole ?
Brezhnev era was pure bliss for the people
no
@@marten949 Stalin era the best
@@albormalin5087 are you mental?
actually yes, no other era was that stable, equal and united.
@@NostalgicMem0ries the era of deficit and stagnation, truly the best
October revolution could've been like victory day on 0:19, for it was just a few days and proclamation of soviet rule, especially if you put Aurora hat.
October revolution was the moment of liberation, so definitely
@@destdest9858 Oh, yes liberation by radicals who will lose The Great War and throw the country into a civil war from the evil oppressive social democrats of the Temporary Government of The Russian Republic.
@@user-gp8cb9un7v lose the great war? What was the alternative for the Russians btw? Lose more men for nothing? It's good to speak with the benefit of hindsight cus you now know that the germans lost, but before the US intervened no one thought that the war will end in 1918
@@destdest9858
1. I like how you ignored the other points and decided to shift it entirely to the war.
2. Central Powers were struggling with food, Habsburg Monarchy was slowly breaking apart and the Ottomans too, so many people expected it to end soon. Also because of Russia's surrender Germans almost took Paris with forces freed from the Eastern front.
3. The War situation wasn't so bad, but when Bronstein(Trotsky) got in charge of military affairs he introduced the "no peace, no war" concept which was a complete failure and led to the surrender. Also because of the Revolution, Ukraine now decided to demand not just autonomy, but full independence, which led to an additional war, also many commanders and their soldiers deserted not wishing to serve Bolsheviks to form the Denikin's VSUR later and fight them.
@@user-gp8cb9un7v ooga booga me war me good when win..
0:07 good old times
0:28 good old times
0:10 not so good times
Изучи историю олух
Не ну за брежневский "застой" можно и лайк!И за брови,красивый молдованин
Кхм, он не молдаванин.
Am happy I don’t live in the Soviet union
Soviet Industrialization was not really all that hooman rights friendly tbh....
*Why is Genrikh Yagoda knocking on my door*
Probably once it got off the ground, things were alright.
Has industrialization EVER been hooman rights friendly?
@@ST0AT
Just say no,
Ruthless oligarchs cannot exploit you without your consent
@@prathamsingh1481
During the wests great industrialization, yes they could, other wise you starve.
@@kholeka8475 I'm joking
I love how I noticed by reading the comments that the guys who complian about the edit saying that is wrong and the Soviet Union was all shit have western names while the people defending the CCCP have Russian names
Sovok boomers are not Russian
@@chelsearogers6720 my granddad "Sovok" My dad "Sovok" I me "Sovok" ALL my friends "Sovok" ..apparently this is not correct Russian
Its just edgy american/british teens
@@mart4144 and the ones defending it are genocidal rats thag are mad at not being able to murder people based on their race
Mr. Incredible becoming canny and uncanny is *genius*
At least the soviet citizens in the 90s could take solace in the thought “at least I’m not in Yugoslavia”
На это времени не было.
Да и в России в 90-ых погибло намного больше, чем в югославии.
Теперь уже нет
Not now
Настроения в обществе переданы очень точно, браво!!!
Well that was an emotional rollercoaster
Эх, грустное видео.
Жизнь депрессивна.
Love the transition from canny to uncanny
Stalin finished his speach:
Clap or get clapped.
POV: You're a Soviet citizen in 1940s, managing to return from the war unscarred
"We have defeated the Germano-Fascist invaders, and saved the whole world! Hey, wait, what the he- a famine??"
And the famine of 1947-48 claimed over a million lives, sadly.
Girls : Does the boys has feelings
Boys : 31 December 1991
You mean 25th December? since that's the time when the USSR collapsed
@@Kalashnikov413 26th of december 1991
@@exoels 26th from the Western time, 25th from the Soviet time
Nah, cousin of my father celebrated collapse of USSR lol
@@scandited2763 Yeah. My father too. Cauz like Kazakhistan Ozbekstan Azerbaijan... Turkish states declared their independence.
Canny: You live in the Soviet Union
Uncanny: You hear the announcement that Mikhail Gorbachev now rules the USSR
Uncanny: you live in the ussr
Canny: your cousin is a high member of the party
@@elmascapo6588 Except the USSR had a quality of life basically on par with the West at its peak
@@JM64 for the members of the party
@@elmascapo6588 Nope, statisitcally speaking the proletariat had a QOL on par with the West. Cope harder
@@JM64 the statistics published by the kgb or that cía bullshit that has been going around for a while?? Yeah, sure, the ussr was heaven on earth, that why people were so eager to run away from it
Your shitty, genocidal empire is no more, keep coping
Jokes on you, my great grandmother lived through all of it!
Fun fact Brezhnev loved to kiss people
The 90’s were a dark age…
living in USSR 1960s would be like living in US in the 50s.
actually true, 60s were rebuilding times, while space race was on ussr side at that time, most cities, factories, schools and many other things were built in that decade after stalin regime ended and destalinization was over. 70s were pretty similar to usa tbh
@@NostalgicMem0ries *Americans screaming and crying in the background*
@@JM64 ?
@@NostalgicMem0ries You saying the 70's in the USSR were pretty similar to America would make most Americans have a hissy fit.
@@JM64 well maybe those who dont know history :) knowing vietnam war , protests, and race violence that is problem to this day, i would even say it was even calmer in ussr back in those days, unless you were rebel and wanted "freedom" then you were in trouble here too
0:27 Мой адрес не дом н ие улица, мой адрес Советский Союз!
POV: your dad left you
>5 Million die For Industrialization
>"Hey Thats pretty good"
Considering deaths in other countries industrializtion efforts, the sheer size of the USSR and the relatively short span in which it was accomplished... kinda
That was probably a real sound from the great patriotic war
Finally! Someone actually used the meme format correctly
I loved how it the meme is instead a mixture of becoming canny and uncanny patterns
0:28 love that song
actually is great, 60s 70s were something else, no country had that equality and stability as ussr in those decades, after purges, wars and stalin madness ended, and just before collapse in late 80s, ussr was close to utopia
lol no. USSR was still a lot poorer on average than US
@@moric538 of course it was poorer, did usa experienced 40mil of people dying during ww2? did usa was created in 1920s like ussr was ? 20 30 years after its created after war and all stalin madness, its amazing that ussr actually was beating usa in space and nuclear race in some time and was considered superpower.... also to buy more crap, more junk food etc its not something to brag about, ussr also had developement of computers and new tech, just collapsed during computers/mobile phones boom in early 90s
this is what im waiting for, my comrade.
Чертовски верно, товарищ.
Поддерживаю идею. Сделай также про США, Китай и Японию.
Можно и Германию....
Поддерживаю
Yeah, so funny to be in industrialization, specially if you are a peasant or a kulak
Да да, мы поняли, что ты изучаешь историю с реддита
@@tamerlanarzabekovich4213 communism being bad is actually common sense
@@Daniel-fx7xv nein
@@tamerlanarzabekovich4213 yep, it's just as bad as fascism
@@Daniel-fx7xv you never know that the USSR united many peoples and thereby stopped the enmity between them.
And after the collapse of the USSR, everything went for the worse....Chechnya, Ukraine, the war between Armenia and Azerbaijan, riots in Kazakhstan. If the USSR, none of this would have happened and many people would not have died....
тебе никогда, что СССР объединил многое народы и тем самым прекратил между ними вражду.
А после развала СССР всё пошло в худшую сторону....Чечня, Украина, война Армении и Азербайджана, беспорядки в Казахстане. Будь СССР ничего бы этого не было и многие люди не умерли....
Can you make video like this but about Germany, France or Russian empire please?)
I got here when it says "No Views"? Wow!
Great video
Right in the feels....
Proletariat of the world, unite! Revolution shall rise again!
Fun fact: On Victory Day, people drank so much vodka that the entire USSR ran out of it in just 22 hours.
Winter ice cream is such a great add-on to this
0:19 very checky with Bio Wars there.
0:06 Данное событие стоило нам около 10 миллионов человек (Его называют коллективизацией или "10 пальцев Сталина"). Данная индустриализация и образование колхозов далась нам очень не легко.
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Да, однако в этом виновато не только правительство, но и мировой кризис 29. Например при электрификации, введение НЭП, смычки и добровольной колликтивизации было проведено без крови. Однако во-первых оно было совершено до Великой Депрессии, во-вторых оно помогло восстановить страну, но не могло развивать её дальше
40 million*
@@l-kazak-l 10 million is max, you might be confusing it with something else
@@imthaddeus2919 possibly, im talking about the 1920-1960 period since i thought that is what hes talking about, my bad
Было три, а стало пять - всё равно берём опять!
Даже если будет восемь - всё равно мы пить не бросим!
Передайте Ильичу - нам и десять по плечу,
Ну, а если будет больше - то получится как в Польше!
Ну, а если - двадцать пять - Зимний снова будем брать!
👁👄👁 such a great video
Thank you algorithm for recommending me this. Now I don't feel so ashamed of myself.
Great Purge ?_? If you are not officer not problem.
From what I've heard the S.U was at it'd hight in the 1960s - 1970s. It's a shame, though, the S.U could have been something really good, Unfortunately shit happens.
The last must be "You not live in Soviet Union anymore"
Glad y'all like it.
0:28 This how Mr Incredible be waiting in the breadlines while Dash is drafted to Afghanistan
Меня удивлён весь этот негатив в сторону СССР, но потом я вспомнил, что у тебя аудитория тно (в основном западные челы) и всё встало на свои места.
Ну и какой же негатив в этом меме в сторону самого СССР?
@@chiken6559 я про комментарии.
@@tamerlanarzabekovich4213 Doesn't have to be only western folk. People living in the post-soviet satelites are also quite anti-soviet.
@@Pan-be3vv because today's elites don't want people to think about their socialist past. there is a lot of antisoviet propaganda on tv in those countries and that since 30 years. It's especially funny because young people dislike SU more than older ones who actually lived there 😂
@@sudowoodo7332 yeah... very funny 🤨
The last one make me emotional
With the motherland, every moment must pass, even the worst, you need to be strong to deserve to be by her side in your happiness
No matter how you hate The USSR, everyone admits that Brezhnev era was the most stable and least racist
How racism is connected with ussr?
@da343 what minories
@@zuznik9604 probably the central asian and muslim populations. Uighyrs, tartars, jews, uzbeks, kazakhs, even inuits. Russia is a huge place
@@zuznik9604 open a history book lmfao
@@AtreVire there was no racism
The Soviet union; gone but not forgotten. Слава Советскому Союзу!
Can someone please tell what's the song at the Brezhnev's Era?
Was not expecting to hear bio-wars from godzilla vs biollante but I can dig it