The history of the Cuban Missile Crisis - Matthew A. Jordan

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  • Опубликовано: 12 янв 2025

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  • @ERGSEG
    @ERGSEG 8 лет назад +9718

    Shout out to Vasili Arkhipov. You practically saved the world.

    • @ImranKhan-je2qz
      @ImranKhan-je2qz 5 лет назад +96

      @@m.m2594 ever heard of remembering him?

    • @MajinMist603
      @MajinMist603 4 года назад +145

      @@m.m2594 Yea a dead guy that gave us a future..............

    • @rachelcadle603
      @rachelcadle603 4 года назад +13

      no kidding!

    • @bizznfl
      @bizznfl 4 года назад +12

      Kasra Tayebi he has i believe

    • @vanz681
      @vanz681 4 года назад +25

      The thing in your lake, yes I stole ur netflix
      He contributed more to society, even as a dead man, than you being alive

  • @everburningblue
    @everburningblue 8 лет назад +9343

    His name was Vasili Arkhipov, and his temperance saved the world. Fuck peer pressure. Do what you know is right. It matters.

    • @SilverKenshiro
      @SilverKenshiro 8 лет назад +62

      The movie Crimson Tide was probably loosely based on this story.

    • @DPowered2
      @DPowered2 8 лет назад +72

      situations like that tend to limit peoples thinking. Like if you get a group of people with 1 not knowing what is going on to say that 2+2=fish then even though the 1 person knows its wrong he would agree anyway

    • @Subparanon
      @Subparanon 8 лет назад +185

      This is one of the many examples showing that having an odd man out leads to better decision making in groups. If everybody shares the same opinion, thinks the same, feels the same, then a flaw in one persons decision making will go un-checked. When you meet someone who disagrees with you personally or professionally, and they make a compelling and lucid argument on their behalf, that's a good time to extend your hand and say I want you on my team. Both sides benefit.

    • @nicholaswilliams6475
      @nicholaswilliams6475 8 лет назад +13

      Daniel Smith srsly? if everyone did what they thought was right, we would either kill or be killing each other over disputes or simply if someone thought that another person was bad because he has something that the first guy wants

    • @tron2007
      @tron2007 8 лет назад +59

      Vasili Arkhipov is a true hero of the World.

  • @SegaGentleman
    @SegaGentleman 2 года назад +670

    My grandmother told me about this and gave me chills. She grew up in Alabama during this situation and she said as the teacher was dismissing the class, she told them, "if we don't make it to see tomorrow, I'll see you all on the other side". This has stayed with me all my life to think about how it must feel to think everyone may die if our leaders don't come to an agreement.
    War is so crazy

    • @JonSmith-cx7gr
      @JonSmith-cx7gr 2 года назад

      Now Biden has made it happen again by allowing NATO to try and place nukes on Russia's doorstep and then pretending that it is unreasonable for Russia to disagree with this....
      Thanks NATO.

    • @lipincheng
      @lipincheng 2 года назад +12

      It's really sad that getting away with this crisis was only delaying the inevitable. We'll be in the same situation again, just a matter of time. Since the dissolution of USSR, instead of getting dismantled, NATO was actually expanding to defend against a Russia with a population less than one half of America's. If that is not crazy, I wouldn't know what is.

    • @blubaylon
      @blubaylon Год назад +4

      @@lipincheng But wouldn't the imbalance prevent war? A conflict is most dangerous when both sides are equal in power

    • @lipincheng
      @lipincheng Год назад

      @@blubaylon NATO is a US led Mafia gang pushing its luck against Russia with population less than half of US's, but world's largest nukes stockpile. Truth of the matter is we were already given a 2nd chance in 1962 when US had 26,000 nukes.

    • @Rosaisbaddi
      @Rosaisbaddi Год назад +7

      My grandparents and mom didn’t know no one in cuba knew about the crisis , but my mom and grandparents did watch the plane go down she told me the sky was red and all they seen was a plane burning down in the sky , my family is Taino and Guanajatabeyes they seen and passed down many stories from the past how the USA tried to attack Cuba many times etc , I agree on having to come together and live in peace but I just don’t want Cuba to become what it was again or like Hawaii and Puerto Rico , we already have enough with the dictatorship and why I say we it’s because I’m still a Cuban citizen and if I speak bad about the government my family or I will pay the price same price people paid in 2020 revolution

  • @skillkill950
    @skillkill950 8 лет назад +7572

    Wow Vasil Arkhipov can honestly tell people that he saved the world!

    • @aliensinnoh1
      @aliensinnoh1 8 лет назад +313

      But he died in 1998, so he can't tell them anymore.

    • @turtleman583
      @turtleman583 8 лет назад +9

      Lel do yo research

    • @skillkill950
      @skillkill950 8 лет назад +51

      William Stockhecker okay, "could honestly tell people" then... happy?

    • @peiceofcheese87
      @peiceofcheese87 8 лет назад +10

      Still not in past tense. Try "Could not have told people".

    • @bipbong2906
      @bipbong2906 7 лет назад +43

      Latrell Homie dog he wouldn't give a shit cuz he was Russian

  • @bookdream
    @bookdream 8 лет назад +4934

    Its terrifying how millions, or even billions of lives can be lost in a few minutes over mistakes/ stupid conflicts/ one hotheaded moment. Its so true that our technology has advanced faster than our intellect.

    • @alexman24893
      @alexman24893 8 лет назад +58

      Look at the fact that some people actually pushed for a third atomic bomb to be dropped on Japan

    • @bookdream
      @bookdream 8 лет назад +9

      aadu7ec Really?

    • @bookdream
      @bookdream 8 лет назад +60

      congo kong I don't know how much I agree with that. I think tech is very useful and has done a lot of good for humanity, but its a double edged sword. Where the other edge could be complete annihilation.

    • @klutz3955
      @klutz3955 8 лет назад +9

      +Hobbes indeed but that does not mean that it cannot be avoided :^)

    • @DoomFinger511
      @DoomFinger511 7 лет назад +10

      +aadu7ec The people that pushed for the 2nd A-bomb to be dropped were the ones that effectively got Japan to finally stop fighting. Easy to judge in hindsight. Especially if you weren't even alive when it happened.

  • @aharanr
    @aharanr 4 года назад +1638

    There's a lot more to the re story like the fact that Vasili Arkhipov and his crew stayed in the sub which was overheating and maxed at an astonishing 75 degrees celsius, they no hyperbole, suffered.
    The saddest part tho is that Vasili and his crew were never truly acknowledged by the government instead it is said in many accounts that their higher ups told them it would have been better if they'd drowned with the submarine.
    Vasili sadly passed away in 1998 due to Kidney Cancer caused by radiation.
    He was such a selfless man and when his wife talked to him about the injustice of the event he didn't want to hear about it, he was truly a hero.

    • @randomgreek5682
      @randomgreek5682 3 года назад +62

      Like my god he saved the worlded from nuckler war which would ended everyone on earth but he saved it by not firing the missles

    • @Akshaj_Rao
      @Akshaj_Rao 3 года назад +22

      He was the mam with the potential to truly revive a Nobel Peace Prize 🙏🏻

    • @spacetacos7574
      @spacetacos7574 3 года назад +53

      Imagine you save the world from a literal fallout game form happening and those around you say you should’ve died for that
      Damn

    • @mysteryboxxd7897
      @mysteryboxxd7897 3 года назад +3

      JazakAllah

    • @rootsnroll649
      @rootsnroll649 2 года назад +26

      he was promoted all the way to vice admiral after that incident, so i wouldn't say he lived a hellish life after that.
      the nukes armed in the submarine was also top secret, and only revealed on 2002 thats why the government didnt go yelling about how he saved the world, so not even some of the higher ups know they had nukes on that sub.

  • @couldntthinkofaname_1
    @couldntthinkofaname_1 8 лет назад +9503

    I actually didn't know about the decision made in the submarine. Jesus Christ nuclear warfare was literally stopped by one man.

    • @jeanicehoffing8935
      @jeanicehoffing8935 8 лет назад +420

      Sounded like bullshit at first telling, but a lot great tragedies *could* have been prevented by a single person, as much as those that successfully were prevented

    • @xyronox
      @xyronox 8 лет назад +485

      WW1 could have also been prevented by 1 man. WW1 not happening would also prevent WW2.

    • @JoAkMok
      @JoAkMok 8 лет назад +174

      war will find its way

    • @DPowered2
      @DPowered2 8 лет назад +55

      actually just the opposite there are plenty of times things worked out or fell into cause because of an individual

    • @ZipperOfficial
      @ZipperOfficial 8 лет назад +38

      I agree and disagree. While they have been cases of one individual dramatically altering things to some extent, in this case there is plenty.
      I disagree with the notion that there is plenty of cases being THIS close. Sure... there were close calls before, but never like this. When you say plenty you are implying it has happened dozens of times before

  • @cesargeney5268
    @cesargeney5268 8 лет назад +4773

    please someone tell me there is a statue of Vasili Arkhipov somewhere

    • @RADIUMGLASS
      @RADIUMGLASS 8 лет назад +607

      Too bad he isn't spoken about much in the history books.

    • @C0wb0yBebop
      @C0wb0yBebop 7 лет назад +584

      Cesar Geney the man should get the nobel peace prize and a holiday

    • @blackblackstatic
      @blackblackstatic 6 лет назад +221

      Heath Anderson
      He died 20 years ago...

    • @rolandramos6926
      @rolandramos6926 6 лет назад +121

      @@blackblackstatic posthumously they should

    • @JoeSchmoeBro
      @JoeSchmoeBro 6 лет назад +17

      Ik

  • @karlahemphill3414
    @karlahemphill3414 4 года назад +37

    I still remember those days. My dad never left the radio or tv. And what a relief when it was over.

  • @prashanthraghavendran2628
    @prashanthraghavendran2628 5 лет назад +3415

    It's crazy to think just how many times nuclear war was prevented by unbelievable good luck.

    • @donnyjones6717
      @donnyjones6717 5 лет назад +73

      Naw that was GOD SENT.WERE NOT GONNA.KILL THE EARTH NOT UNTIL HE GIVES HIS FINAL JUDGMENT TO ALL MAN KIND

    • @theimperiumofman3714
      @theimperiumofman3714 4 года назад +116

      @@donnyjones6717 god does not even exist

    • @saocxdc210
      @saocxdc210 4 года назад +119

      I dont think it's just good luck, it is also the hard work and intelligent, wisdom of people stopping the end of the world

    • @Mr_Hst
      @Mr_Hst 3 года назад +47

      Fucks sake why did this turn religious?

    • @minhan3694
      @minhan3694 3 года назад +1

      @@donnyjones6717 t) ll

  • @Yallan
    @Yallan 8 лет назад +6977

    We should rename, "Vasili Arkhipov" to, "Vasili Arkhipov the Great".

  • @superkoksu487
    @superkoksu487 5 лет назад +1695

    I love how Americans never mention the fact that USSR asked multiple times to remove the nuclear missiles from Turkey that were aimed at Moscow.
    They always jump straight to Soviet response and how The Great Kennedy saved the day by doing what soviets proposed from the beginning.
    I'm glad that at least in his death he became open minded.

    • @danielread3643
      @danielread3643 4 года назад +127

      brutal

    • @danker_4762
      @danker_4762 4 года назад +15

      Def con 1

    • @jaxonklaus838
      @jaxonklaus838 4 года назад +222

      @Kian macatuno In the eyes of the average American, the soviets. To the rest of the world, The Americans.

    • @ethan6198
      @ethan6198 4 года назад +66

      Why is everyone in the TED comments a lowkey communist lol

    • @ProfX501
      @ProfX501 4 года назад +98

      @@ethan6198 For someone with your username, you seem hilariously brainwashed by revisionist history

  • @obrkenobi1170
    @obrkenobi1170 8 лет назад +2704

    Thank you for mentioning the threatening U.S placement of missiles in Turkey and Italy within striking range of Moscow. Very informative and unbiased. :)

    • @lordpoustray4064
      @lordpoustray4064 8 лет назад +293

      Although I do agree with you, he didn't mention the fact the those US missiles are still in Turkey ready if needed to strike Moscow, despite the deal saying they'd be removed.

    • @pokemonfan1richo
      @pokemonfan1richo 8 лет назад +85

      They removed the Jupiter missiles from Turkey in secrecy within 6 months.

    • @korakys
      @korakys 8 лет назад +73

      The US still has nuclear bombs in Turkey, but not nuclear missiles.

    • @obrkenobi1170
      @obrkenobi1170 8 лет назад +16

      Shit. I didn't know that either.

    • @cesargeney5268
      @cesargeney5268 8 лет назад +2

      I think those missiles there are part of the deffensive system or shield to attack the ussr's nuclear missiles when launched

  • @zhenbohan5219
    @zhenbohan5219 8 лет назад +650

    bone chilling to look back at this chapter in history

    • @Psychopatz
      @Psychopatz 7 лет назад

      Zhenbo Han ikr

    •  6 лет назад +4

      If not for one man's decision, I, among millions of people, wouldn't be alive today. It's a terrifying thought.

    • @That_GuyYouTube
      @That_GuyYouTube 3 года назад

      Nope

  • @juliuslugo6210
    @juliuslugo6210 4 года назад +626

    “The Cuban Missile Crisist revealed just how fragile human politics are compared to the terrifying power they can unleash.” LOVE IT 😍

    • @anthonyglover3773
      @anthonyglover3773 3 года назад +1

      How bad can the Cuban Missile Be anyways

    • @thanh6523
      @thanh6523 3 года назад +16

      @@anthonyglover3773 Idk, total anihilation of the surface of the Earth maybe ?

    • @anthonyglover3773
      @anthonyglover3773 3 года назад +1

      @@thanh6523 we'll that could be it or something else who knows

    • @human8368
      @human8368 3 года назад +1

      @@thanh6523 nah it wouldn't have been that dangerous

    • @joekerr5418
      @joekerr5418 3 года назад

      @@thanh6523 total annihilation of the northern hemisphere that's for sure

  • @aproudeuropean1578
    @aproudeuropean1578 8 лет назад +2188

    The Soviet commander that refused to fire the nuclear torpedo should be made a saint.

    • @DaDunge
      @DaDunge 7 лет назад +45

      Unfortunately the Orthodox church was not a big thing on the USSR.

    • @DaDunge
      @DaDunge 7 лет назад +12

      Eh there's sainthood in the orthodox church too.

    • @aoli8142
      @aoli8142 6 лет назад +7

      He probably doesn't want to, since he most likely isn't Catholic.

    • @rajibpathan2739
      @rajibpathan2739 6 лет назад

      😄

    • @the_mlg_pizza2985
      @the_mlg_pizza2985 5 лет назад +3

      @@rajibpathan2739 That would be irrelevant, as he is not CHRISTIAN

  • @NichoTBE
    @NichoTBE 8 лет назад +1800

    To be fair this was a good tactical move by the soviets... see how the US didnt like it when missiles were so close to their border giving them almost no warning of an incoming attack but the soviets had already been living under similar conditions for a while... the Cuban missile crisis solved both problems.

    • @101m4n
      @101m4n 8 лет назад +65

      Wouldn't be at all surprised if it was planned this way. I don't think either man was stupid enough to actually push the proverbial button...

    • @NichoTBE
      @NichoTBE 8 лет назад +67

      101m4n Like he said in the video war was nearly started by the sub commanders, so I don't think it was planned, i think the soviets were just tying to level the playing field a bit by putting nukes in Cuba and vowing to defend them against invasion but either way they came out of it better off. It didn't last long though, nukes were returned to Turkey (tactical nukes) and are still there today, although they may have recently been moved due to the Turkish coup attempt.

    • @AleksandrKramarenko
      @AleksandrKramarenko 8 лет назад +11

      Fidel Castro supposedly once said he wouldn't have hesitated to use nukes in the event of a US invasion during that time period. So, you can plan all you want (to not use nukes), but variables outside of your control can mess it all up.
      By the way, you can also read in the Armageddon Letter how Castro urged the Soviets to perform a full-on first strike attack to "eliminate this danger forever" in the event of an invasion of Cuba.
      www.pbs.org/wgbh/americanexperience/features/primary-resources/jfk-attack/

    • @Maksimilijus
      @Maksimilijus 8 лет назад +173

      yeah, look at the usa today, they have ibms all over europe, and they are still saying that the russians are aggressive, and a threat to their national security....

    • @DylanDude
      @DylanDude 8 лет назад +3

      +Maksimilijus Where did they say that?

  • @maxalmonte14
    @maxalmonte14 2 года назад +276

    Americans: have missiles in Italy and Turkey.
    Russians: ok, I'll have missiles in Cuba.
    Americans: HOW DARE YOU!?

    • @sarojparajuli1132
      @sarojparajuli1132 2 года назад +9

      thats called having competitive advantage and the way to win the war, missiles in Italy and turkey was directly pointed at Moscow so that if any cities of USA are attacked, major russian citiy will be met with a nuclear fireball,

    • @Tepi1337
      @Tepi1337 2 года назад +1

      Russians: Joining nato is a threat to us
      Also Russians: Let's start a full scale war, because they tried to join Nato

    • @maxalmonte14
      @maxalmonte14 2 года назад +34

      @@Tepi1337 not the subject here homie.

    • @Tepi1337
      @Tepi1337 2 года назад

      @@maxalmonte14 Nah just a good

    • @Tepi1337
      @Tepi1337 2 года назад

      Spot

  • @jjtomecek1623
    @jjtomecek1623 8 лет назад +430

    I think I got the chills after watching that. I always new about the Cuban missile crisis, but I never knew that the entire future of the world was shaped by a simple yes or no question by three guys

    • @101jir
      @101jir 8 лет назад +39

      There's more. JFK was under a lot of pressure to simply invade Cuba. Before this, he was under pressure to nuke the Soviet Union, while it was believed the US had the upper hand. Had he asked for it, he easily could have received the codes to launch ICBMs, nukes from bombers, and nukes from submarines.
      Invading Cuba was the option that was pushed for for the time in question (what I mentioned above came before the CMC). The Soviet Union likely would have responded by invading Turkey. With both Cuba and Turkey armed with nuclear weapons, that likely would have triggered nuclear war. In an interview in the 1990s with Castro, he said that had it come down to an invasion, Castro himself said that he wouldn't have waited, he would have launched the nukes at the US.

    • @nicktaylor8771
      @nicktaylor8771 8 лет назад +2

      only God can destroy the world

    • @colinz226
      @colinz226 7 лет назад +2

      unfortunately, i cannot agree.
      i wish

    • @sergioaguero5702
      @sergioaguero5702 7 лет назад

      AJ Tomecek me two

    • @kaptainkreampie1676
      @kaptainkreampie1676 5 лет назад

      @@101jir what you mean by cmc?

  • @Yoyle-jq9ul
    @Yoyle-jq9ul 6 лет назад +3733

    USA: *puts nuclear warheads in Turkey*
    USSR: *puts nuclear warheads in Vuba*
    USA: *pikachu face*

  • @mrawesome669
    @mrawesome669 3 года назад +7

    Vasili Arkhipov, may the world praise you for your bravery and compassion. He is someone we should all aspire to be when necessary - Respect from Europe!

  • @TankNSSpank
    @TankNSSpank 8 лет назад +3969

    Us missile in turkey -> no big deal. Ussr missile in Cuba -> the end of the world

    • @sinom
      @sinom 8 лет назад +412

      thats why it ended with both removing the missiles

    • @sinom
      @sinom 8 лет назад +51

      thats why it ended with both removing the missiles

    • @M0rmagil
      @M0rmagil 8 лет назад +264

      Exactly. The missiles in Italy and a Turkey couldn't be fired in the decisive time frame that the missiles in Cuba could be.
      Oddly enough, no mention was made of how Castro was screaming at Kruschev to launch an attack. Only pro western dictators are allowed to be shown in a negative light.

    • @ItzZynqHD
      @ItzZynqHD 8 лет назад +39

      Do you have a source for that?

    • @MrsFrenchyFan
      @MrsFrenchyFan 8 лет назад +70

      It is not exacly that manichean (it never is with History)....: Initialy, the missiles were suppose to be hidden in France but our gouvernment said no. A big thing for us because USA basically freed us 20 years prior to that moment, we owed USA (probably why Einseihower asked us). Only then started the negociations with Turkey. And don't get it twisted, Turkey had an interest in it too. Turkey was not a victim and did not get "bullied" by USA into having their nuclear missles ;)

  • @MrMJ-jc4hd
    @MrMJ-jc4hd 7 лет назад +536

    Vasili Arkhipov and Stalinslov Petrov were two great heroes of mankind, without them Nuclear War could have happened....

    • @imionfamilin7057
      @imionfamilin7057 5 лет назад +28

      Stanislav

    • @brodyktheperson
      @brodyktheperson 3 года назад +3

      And cause Splatoon. 🤣

    • @brodyktheperson
      @brodyktheperson 3 года назад +2

      The nuclear war could’ve done that...

    • @bradley8575
      @bradley8575 3 года назад +1

      1962 or 1983 we could have had a nuclear war

    • @bradley8575
      @bradley8575 3 года назад

      @Dejwr do Stanislav Petrov dude he is to Overshadowed by Vasili Arkhipov plus Stanislav saved more lives than any other human being did globally than Vasili and He Lived Longer.

  • @沈啍
    @沈啍 3 года назад +182

    Instead of teaching kids the quote: “Tear down this wall!” in history class, we should instead teach them the quote: “Don’t push that button!”

    • @johniversen1539
      @johniversen1539 3 года назад +12

      I didn't understand the irony in comics and movies of not pushing the red button until I studied the Cuban Missile Crisis.

  • @johnmacdonald1094
    @johnmacdonald1094 8 лет назад +1042

    On October 23, 1962, the US Navy intercepted Soviet ships headed for Cuba.
    That day, New York City authorities decided to test the alert system. Some time around noon, I was leaving campus for lunch, and the sirens went off.
    I thought that WWIII had started - which it nearly did.

    • @sursr2820
      @sursr2820 8 лет назад +25

      Woah!

    • @M0rmagil
      @M0rmagil 8 лет назад +10

      Not cool....

    • @kyokyoniizukyo7171
      @kyokyoniizukyo7171 8 лет назад +40

      really? Damn, it was that close?

    • @joseaca
      @joseaca 8 лет назад +87

      its just a prank bro!

    • @NightSymbol
      @NightSymbol 8 лет назад +103

      Must have been scary. At the height of the last "world ending event" , December 21st 2012 , I was an class when everyone's phone gave off an amber alert.
      No one truly believed that the apocalypse was coming, but everyone in my morning class paused and had a deathly look on their faces when that alarm went off. Turned out that there was just a lightning storm nearby.

  • @LilChuunosuke
    @LilChuunosuke 8 лет назад +1906

    I'm just glad I'm not that guy at 0:15
    poor guy broke his finger pressing a button.

    • @Techrzz
      @Techrzz 7 лет назад +3

      first reply

    • @MrK-kr1qi
      @MrK-kr1qi 7 лет назад +7

      Hahaha

    • @jessegilbert4857
      @jessegilbert4857 7 лет назад +20

      omg im dying i just bursted out laughing and yelled out stop

    • @elizacajetas1174
      @elizacajetas1174 7 лет назад +7

      That’s every EXO-Ls and Armys during voting season

    • @ajt01
      @ajt01 6 лет назад +17

      i can bent my finger like that it dosent hurt

  • @thesingingpeas4542
    @thesingingpeas4542 4 года назад +44

    We don’t know what would happen to the world if it wasn’t for Vasili Arkhipov. Are use of planet Earth is controversial, but it could have been way worse if it wasn’t for this man. Thank you sir, you have my deepest respects.

  • @helious5056
    @helious5056 6 лет назад +79

    I love the Artist behind this. His work on blank on blank was awesome

    • @Gadget-Walkmen
      @Gadget-Walkmen 3 года назад +1

      liked an animated newspaper that a political cartoonist would make.

  • @itselysesee
    @itselysesee 8 лет назад +675

    I was learning this in my history class today !! thank god. I didn't understood my teacher at all

    • @legendaryone696
      @legendaryone696 8 лет назад +2

      puahaha, I totally understand lol

    • @legendaryone696
      @legendaryone696 8 лет назад

      Andrei that's not necessary and had nothing to do with the context of this comment.

    • @itselysesee
      @itselysesee 8 лет назад

      I'm sorry ?

    • @andreipelle6205
      @andreipelle6205 8 лет назад +7

      Just saying he should probably brush up on his knowledge about irregular verb tenses.

    • @itselysesee
      @itselysesee 8 лет назад

      Ah...I'm a she but thanks for calling me a he.

  • @oliviaahn9595
    @oliviaahn9595 4 года назад +396

    when it said quarantine my heart stopped

  • @anotherordinaryguy4992
    @anotherordinaryguy4992 5 лет назад +2668

    When you realized a Russian man is the one who prevented the nuclear war.

    • @CheifBreif333
      @CheifBreif333 3 года назад +18

      Ouch

    • @nich2988
      @nich2988 3 года назад +105

      And that’s so unbelievable, why?

    • @rhythmbhati7512
      @rhythmbhati7512 3 года назад +308

      @@nich2988 maybe because history and historians have always portrayed Russia in a very typical manner, as a war hungry country that wants to rule over the world and the type to destroy all the nations that won't surrender..

    • @nich2988
      @nich2988 3 года назад +67

      @@rhythmbhati7512 I know:) I was trying to get an answer out of this person to explain the prejudice against Russians encouraged by the media and how wrong it is, thanks for explaining. Do u feel the same way ?

    • @rhythmbhati7512
      @rhythmbhati7512 3 года назад +59

      @@nich2988 yes I do, the media portrays an image of a community/country (or literally anyone or anything) and then forces us to see only the side that they wanna show, if possible they would even want to forbid us from looking at it in any other way, may it be good or bad...

  • @btc54723
    @btc54723 5 лет назад +274

    Accused of bargaining with the enemy!? Those ppl who held those accusations must have never thought of the consequences of not negotiating, or they don't care about war which would kill millions. Either way, those ppl should never be in any position of power. Unfortunately many are today.

    • @minoru1137
      @minoru1137 4 года назад +12

      billions not millions sir

    • @ronalddino6370
      @ronalddino6370 4 года назад +3

      If it was a Republican president's some war would broke out

    • @termsconditions5033
      @termsconditions5033 3 года назад +1

      @@ronalddino6370 Tf? The party that the president is affiliated with has little to nothing to do with the possibility of war breaking out between the US and another country. Congress is the one that declares war, the president cannot. Stop being so polarizing; we've had amazing Republican presidents and also terrible ones.

    • @dani0479
      @dani0479 3 года назад +2

      @@termsconditions5033 i think what he meant that since Kennedy was a democrat so the people most likely accusing him of bargaining with the enemy and wanting the opposite outcome were his political enemies ie republicans. So if it was then in charge, they would have chosen war.
      But who knows, maybe criticizing Kennedy was just for the sake of criticizing and if out in the same position, they would probably still have chosen diplomacy.

    • @termsconditions5033
      @termsconditions5033 3 года назад +1

      @@dani0479 Oh I see, that makes more sense. I was really confused to why the political party of the president would have affected this outcome, thanks for helping me to see a different side to what I originally thought it was

  • @ellsbells0824
    @ellsbells0824 4 года назад +19

    Why are Ted Ed videos so calming

    • @johniversen1539
      @johniversen1539 3 года назад

      lol. I find it funny how you think that a video about possible nukes being launched so close to home calming.

  • @unknow210
    @unknow210 8 лет назад +6

    2:55 proves how important is separation of power, and checks and balances.

  • @sarahj6795
    @sarahj6795 5 лет назад +152

    I feel like the other lesson was don't point a bunch of missiles at someone and then get mad when they point some back.

    • @anthonyglover3773
      @anthonyglover3773 3 года назад +1

      all they gotta do is drop and it would go back to that person

    • @franfinesim
      @franfinesim 7 месяцев назад

      Exactly. The Ukraine set missiles towards Russia before the invasions and nobody cared. When they showed their teeth, the world lost it's sh*t

  • @alexaraya2018
    @alexaraya2018 3 года назад +6

    4:01 who in their right mind would criticize this move..........probably saved humanity!!!

  • @nayotorres111
    @nayotorres111 6 лет назад +147

    0:18 I don't feel so good Mr. Stark

  • @firepheonix1584
    @firepheonix1584 7 лет назад +115

    thank you Vasili Arkhipov

  • @McLovin18-88
    @McLovin18-88 5 лет назад +369

    Kennedy's logic: ok I don't want to look weak so I'll commit an act of war wich could end in the destruction of the world
    Kennedy supporters: yea that sounds smart

    • @elpi2804
      @elpi2804 4 года назад +9

      Yeah that's about right

    • @ednabirkdale7403
      @ednabirkdale7403 4 года назад +12

      @@elpi2804 an act of war or not he and kruschev came in clutch

    • @viridia1526
      @viridia1526 3 года назад +9

      AllStar Actually (historically) Khrushchev thought Kennedy was young so was naive and weak. Kennedy wanted to prove his strength which ended up causing this.

    • @zacharyfelder6604
      @zacharyfelder6604 3 года назад +4

      @@viridia1526 Kennedy wanted to prove himself so he put missiles in Cuba? interesting.

    • @cz77777
      @cz77777 3 года назад +21

      @@zacharyfelder6604 putting missiles in a country that agreed is not an act of war, the US placed their missiles in Turkey and Italy way before Kruschev did, but setting up naval blockade is definitely considered act of aggression if you want to look back in history

  • @mitos95176
    @mitos95176 8 лет назад +297

    Vasili Arkhipov, more like Vasili Peacekeeper.

    • @MrDavidh4
      @MrDavidh4 5 лет назад +3

      Sean Connery: "Vashili…...one 'ping' only, please!"

  • @jommydavi2197
    @jommydavi2197 8 лет назад +90

    Well done TED Ed, you decided to do this video after my GCSE History about the Cuban missile crisis.

    • @maximusdizon7267
      @maximusdizon7267 8 лет назад

      thanks for requesting this video.

    • @plue5068
      @plue5068 8 лет назад

      I'm sitting for mine May next year so it was helpful for me 😂

    • @lauracth
      @lauracth 8 лет назад +1

      grateful for this nice summary bc O's in 23 days 😐

    • @isamejac
      @isamejac 8 лет назад

      happened to me.. still can not believe it

    • @jommydavi2197
      @jommydavi2197 8 лет назад

      Isabela Mejia what happened to you?

  • @teslaromans1023
    @teslaromans1023 2 года назад +23

    This man literally saved the world. Not participated, not saved some lives, he literally saved us all from nuclear war…

  • @hawkthehunter
    @hawkthehunter 8 лет назад +60

    I didn't realize how close we were to nuclear annihilation.

  • @MeisterYodarkus
    @MeisterYodarkus 8 лет назад +798

    Welcome to 2016, where under a video about how the world nearly might have ended 40 years ago people fight each other over who had the first comment. *sigh*

    • @oliver8500
      @oliver8500 8 лет назад +7

      *55 years

    • @healthystrongmuslim
      @healthystrongmuslim 8 лет назад +1

      what a beautiful Duwang

    • @liquidpebbles7475
      @liquidpebbles7475 8 лет назад +8

      so you rather live those terrible days again than ahving some dumbass comenting first?

    • @healthystrongmuslim
      @healthystrongmuslim 8 лет назад

      well, if I know it's gonna turn out like this, why not? 😋

    • @MeisterYodarkus
      @MeisterYodarkus 8 лет назад +4

      liquidpebbles No, but I think there are better things to say about these times than "first". Maybe discuss on how we never should go back to these times.

  • @shikhar10001
    @shikhar10001 4 года назад +137

    *US ready with nukes*
    *USSR ready with nukes*
    Vasili Arkhipov : Let me show you what is called a pro gamer move.

  • @howlsgirl6364
    @howlsgirl6364 5 лет назад +8

    I'm very happy I learned this 2 years ago. This is the particular lesson that I always remembered in our history class. Thanks to my teacher who did research and not just based on the books 💖

  • @SteveLamberts
    @SteveLamberts 8 лет назад +57

    One of the best and deepest episodes. Ever.
    But it seems it was only a postponement. We are at it again.

  • @MissSpaz
    @MissSpaz 3 года назад +23

    My mom says that the Cuban Missile Crisis was the most terrifying event in her entire life.

  • @bunnyofdeath8465
    @bunnyofdeath8465 6 лет назад +14

    Arkeepov wasn’t the only world saver during the Cold War. It seems it would actually be pretty interesting to make a video on. There were multiple instances of machines reading flashes of lights as nuclear missiles, and many times this almost caused retaliation on both sides

  • @Chrisallengallery
    @Chrisallengallery 8 лет назад +412

    Are you all ready for round two?

    • @doubled6490
      @doubled6490 8 лет назад +2

      Happening with Finland and NATO

    • @AlexWhiteStripe
      @AlexWhiteStripe 8 лет назад +19

      No one was ready back then, nobody is now. But Murphy's Law tells us to be prepared. The funny thing is that we believe we have democracy, but it's impossible to prevent a spontaneous missile attack, for the Army don't ask civilians about what they have to say regarding the situation.

    • @doubled6490
      @doubled6490 8 лет назад

      Санёк Ефимов so true

    • @Elandil5
      @Elandil5 8 лет назад +1

      We are both (west and east) ready, we are always ready. But the civilians are not...

    • @MetallicReg
      @MetallicReg 8 лет назад +7

      You need the will of the whole nation to start a war. You need only some rockets to destroy a society though.

  • @rivelentertainment2913
    @rivelentertainment2913 3 года назад +21

    2:12 well yeah. But the US didn’t want to put away their missiles in Turkey. So of course Kruzhchev didn’t agree.

  • @sandeepbjm
    @sandeepbjm 5 лет назад +50

    Vasili Arkhipov the only hero who saved the world.

  • @matteoidklol4175
    @matteoidklol4175 8 лет назад +8

    We need more people like Vasili in this world. He actually CARED about the Earth unlike other people.

  • @bobbowie9350
    @bobbowie9350 2 года назад +58

    When it was usa with nuclear bombs, it was "you better fear us ". When other countries stockpiled their own, the USA was like " hey, wait a min"
    Hypocrites!!

    • @dilligafwyt6095
      @dilligafwyt6095 2 года назад +2

      And this part of history is repeating itself in Ukraine. They wanted to join NATO which pretty much guarantees they would get US nukes.
      The difference is where Kennedy didn't invade Cuba, Russia did invade Ukraine.
      And Krushchev at least had the intelligence to understand Kennedy would launch missiles. Sadly I don't think Biden does.

    • @unconscious1076
      @unconscious1076 2 года назад +11

      @@dilligafwyt6095 lol USA actually invaded Cuba but failed miserably (Bay of pigs invasion)

    • @deante6506
      @deante6506 2 года назад +1

      @@dilligafwyt6095 Ukraine wouldn't get nukes from USA, are you crazy ? it would go directly against the Budapest memorandum that Russia now has broken. No country bordering with Russia in the eastern europe has the nuclear weapons not even Poland, Ukraine especially wouldn't be allowed to have nukes. NATO doesn't even have the balls to protect the humanitarian corridors from getting bombarded by russian bombs and you think that they would give the Ukraine nukes ? Do you have any idea about how geopolitics work ?

    • @syaodrey8086
      @syaodrey8086 2 года назад +3

      @@deante6506 Смотрю комментарии западников,и все как один говорят о мнимом нарушении будапештского меморандума,просто пересказываете пропаганду прозападно настроенных сми.И какие бомбардировки гуманитарных коридоров со стороны России?Для полной картины не хватает приплетения постановки в Буче,где Россия настаивала на проведении расследования,когда как эти призывы,коллективным западом были проигнорированы,ибо при объективном расследовании вся ложь всплывёт наружу,и миф о непредвзятости запада и военных преступлениях России просто рухнет.

  • @OdinHyrule
    @OdinHyrule 8 лет назад +7

    I freaking love TED-Ed! These are all so well made!

  • @grasshopper2462
    @grasshopper2462 8 лет назад +232

    JFK was perhaps the best president of the century. It's a shame he was killed, likely by people within the government or it's intelligence agencies IMO. There's many different reasons why Kennedy would have been targeted, he ordered the complete withdrawal of all US troop from Vietnam not long before he died (a war which was escalated after his assassination from 15 thousand troops to 500 thousand over the next decade), he denied the military its plans to bomb buildings in different cities killing innocent Americans in order to blame it on Cuba so they could justify invading their country, and he fired the higher ups of the CIA for their rogue actions and as mentioned in the video the the failed bay of pigs fiasco, as well as wanting to get rid of the CIA entirely. When you threaten to destroy the CIA and you try to stop the people who make billions of dollars off of war, your pretty much signing your death warrant. A very brave man he was.

    • @epsilon3821
      @epsilon3821 8 лет назад +9

      But what about the other presidents? Surely there are some presidents who did just as, if not more, great things than JFK. It is more probable if you consider the fact that JFK's term was limited to about 3 years.
      Side note here: Can I please point out how lucky it was for JFK to specialize in diplomacy during the hottest period of the cold war?

    • @101jir
      @101jir 8 лет назад +9

      And yet, most of the ideas that we celebrate of Kennedy's administration was originally Bobby Kennedy's idea. Imagine if he had been president instead of being president before he had a chance?
      On the otherhand, it may just as well have been Bobby Kennedy's idealism that got him assassinated in the first place. The sad truth about leadership is that in any country, if you are too good a person, you will step on the toes of the powerful and get yourself killed. Not to say that every leader that gets killed is good, that would be an inverse of my claim. Rather, there is a high probability that anyone that is too just and too powerful will make enemies that will kill them. There are, of course, leaders like Hitler that had attempts made on them because they were so evil, and their leadership so wrong, that it was the just thing to do.

    • @grasshopper2462
      @grasshopper2462 8 лет назад +6

      +101jir you should watch the documentary called everything is a rich mans trick, is goes into great detail on JFKs assassination, the individuals that profited from it, and the a Greta history lesson not very told that starts at hitler and the nazis and how American industrialists financed and created that nazi party, sold oil to their war machine, had their companies like coca cola profit from nazi slave labor, and Henry ford selling them their tanks.

    • @grasshopper2462
      @grasshopper2462 8 лет назад +5

      +Just some guy FDR was a great president, so great that a congressional committee (or something similar) concluded after an investigation that some of the most powerful corporate leaders in the country had talked about getting rid of him, apparently because of his "new deal" that significantly increased taxes on the richest one percent of the population in order to survive the Great Depression and save the country.

    • @101jir
      @101jir 8 лет назад +4

      grass hopper Sounds interesting. I just can't help and sit back to wonder what if, what if Bobby Kennedy had actually been president. How would our world be different today?
      But, between that documentary (which I will definitely check out if it is free to stream on Netflix), and what I said above, the sad part is that being such a good person, he never had a chance: the possibility of him becoming president was to threatening for the powerful corrupt. Not that all powerful people are necessarily corrupt, but offending one person of too much power is enough to get you killed.

  • @NoNo-qn9po
    @NoNo-qn9po 5 лет назад +14

    That 1 dude saved us all.

  • @lordseshomaru86
    @lordseshomaru86 8 лет назад +909

    the world's greatest hero was a Russian. Think about that.

    • @Nikolapoleon
      @Nikolapoleon 7 лет назад +115

      I don't know what sort of conclusion we're supposed to come to. He was hero for defying his superiors, who were also Russian.

    • @DylanDude
      @DylanDude 7 лет назад +169

      +Lord Seshomaru 86 ...? Russians are people too, so what if one of them is a hero?

    • @kirkdyteo993
      @kirkdyteo993 7 лет назад +42

      yea Vasili decided to not launch the missiles against USA. He definitely saved the entire world from ww3

    • @artemy_kurilko
      @artemy_kurilko 6 лет назад +22

      Lord Seshomaru 86, no... ONE of the world's greatest hero was a Russian

    • @imcyta3900
      @imcyta3900 6 лет назад +1

      @Cowboy Cookie, The Ladies Really Love 'im how so

  • @cozyjosey1709
    @cozyjosey1709 4 года назад +5

    it's actually so chilling how catastrophic this could have been. Even though I already knew all about the crisis, I was literally out of breath because I held it for so long.

  • @ashishchourasia2830
    @ashishchourasia2830 3 года назад +2

    Every narration and animation of Ted-Ed is next level

  • @SM_Relix
    @SM_Relix 5 лет назад +17

    Wow, give a hand to Vasili Arkhipov. That man is amazing!

  • @belkacemseffari7404
    @belkacemseffari7404 6 лет назад +7

    I remember reading about that officer who saved the world long a go ..
    Thank you .. may you rest in peace

  • @chanti9274
    @chanti9274 2 года назад +19

    finally someone is addressing the part about italy turkey missiles. Good that the end goal was reached for both countries

    • @theperfectshot1110
      @theperfectshot1110 2 года назад

      turkey still has us missiles. us found a loophole by giving it to nato. Now Nato "controls" the weapones.

  • @ellenspear7368
    @ellenspear7368 8 лет назад +16

    I was eight years old when this happened, and living in Colorado Springs, yet I don't remember it. If we did have drills that had us hiding under our desks at school, I have no memory of it.

    • @RADIUMGLASS
      @RADIUMGLASS 8 лет назад

      What happened? how could u forget?

    • @infamousmee7778
      @infamousmee7778 8 лет назад +3

      hiding under a desk wont save you from a nuke.

    • @someguy-cd4gb
      @someguy-cd4gb 7 лет назад +2

      It will save you. If you are quite far from the nuke, but still close enough to experience buildings getting destroyed, that desk can potentially save your life.

    • @angrywada8147
      @angrywada8147 4 года назад +1

      @Cole Janse_van_Rensburg my dude, no ones had a nuke dropped on them least of all you, relax bruv

  • @hassanahmed2781
    @hassanahmed2781 6 лет назад +19

    "Just how fragile human politics are compared to the terrifying power they can unleash"
    that gave me goose bumps

  • @Xhadp
    @Xhadp 3 года назад +3

    The Cuban Missile Crisis should be something that is talked about more often since I think there is many lessons in learning how to avoid the threat of potential war and how to escalate and de-escalate threats on a national level. The crisis is also much more recent so the world has more info about the event over much older events that have occurred like the World Wars

  • @mylifeasliz8234
    @mylifeasliz8234 3 года назад +3

    This video saved my history grade. I bumped up from a D to an A. Shout out to Ted-Ed and Vasili Arkhipov!

  • @liammason3062
    @liammason3062 8 лет назад +57

    USA should create monument to Vasili Arkhipov in Washington as to the man who gave second birth to USA.

    • @googleminus1442
      @googleminus1442 5 лет назад +10

      Second birth to everyone.The moment the US detects that missile they're going to launch thousands back.

  • @doublehashtag7749
    @doublehashtag7749 2 года назад +5

    I can’t be the only one coming back to this video in 2022

  • @AStrangeTree
    @AStrangeTree 4 года назад +9

    Everyone comments on Arkhipov, who stood down two other contemporaries and potentially saved the world, but no one seriously considers Kennedy's position, where he stood down and entire room full of unanimous support from military "advisers" to make the decision he thought was right, potentially saving the world.

  • @AnyaChuri
    @AnyaChuri 7 лет назад +6

    What a superb video! Mind blowing value addition to one's knowledge , cognizance and conscience with an enchanting representation!

  • @mapoleo
    @mapoleo 3 года назад +12

    Vasili has to be one of the greatest human being to ever lived, I wouldn’t be able to type this out without him

  • @thetrump9974
    @thetrump9974 7 лет назад +6

    There was also a time where a bug in a Soviet missile alert system caused it to say that a nuclear missile was heading towards the union.
    They were ready to fire back but the general called it off because of his "gut feeling".

  • @Lileant
    @Lileant 6 лет назад +52

    This is not a map of the USSR
    0:55

    • @joshuacondell1686
      @joshuacondell1686 4 года назад +5

      It excludes central Asia and The baltics

    • @finnlewis6207
      @finnlewis6207 4 года назад

      Also, what happened to Mongolia?

    • @meanmachine2003
      @meanmachine2003 4 года назад

      @@finnlewis6207 Mongolia was never part of the USSR. Wrong map.

    • @finnlewis6207
      @finnlewis6207 4 года назад

      @@meanmachine2003 That's my point. There should be a country between USSR and China.

    • @meanmachine2003
      @meanmachine2003 4 года назад

      @@finnlewis6207 yeah, China unofficially claims all of Mongolia tho saying they have cultural similarity haha.

  • @felixreyes6690
    @felixreyes6690 4 года назад +8

    In my opinion, we should make Vasili Arkhipov's birthday a national holiday because if he wasnt there, we wouldve been living in a more difficult living style

  • @vothvng4273
    @vothvng4273 3 года назад +3

    When we do a summary of the most dangerous 13 days in history of mankind to a 5mn long video, everything seem so chilled and relaxed.

  • @aerinh.3456
    @aerinh.3456 4 года назад +241

    I can't be the only one here for online school

    • @mahira2713
      @mahira2713 4 года назад +7

      im here im also here to look for comments that may have summaries about this because I AM NOT gonna watch this full video lmao

    • @BIGDICKNICK9172
      @BIGDICKNICK9172 4 года назад +2

      ur not the only one

    • @Rookie-qv8hc
      @Rookie-qv8hc 4 года назад +5

      Me. I still have to do it and it is not going to be graded or anything
      Idiots

    • @lavanyachhabra4925
      @lavanyachhabra4925 4 года назад

      😂😂

    • @willsznn
      @willsznn 4 года назад +2

      Its due in 3 hrs lol

  • @gabbym333
    @gabbym333 Год назад +1

    Outstanding video! As a history teacher I really appreciate videos like this. Thank you!

  • @andyniel8442
    @andyniel8442 5 лет назад +12

    "Luckily, the third senior officer, this beautiful man refused to."

  • @wlqpqpqlqmwnhssisjw6055
    @wlqpqpqlqmwnhssisjw6055 2 года назад +34

    Like ,if you came here to know about the hypocrisy in ukraine attack

    • @hunterofdarkness8329
      @hunterofdarkness8329 2 года назад +18

      Yeah everybody is brainwashed. If NATO took Ukraine and planted or placed their missiles and military bases near Russia of course Putin was be distressed, people ignored history and only focused on what I'd happening

    • @kingvxv6438
      @kingvxv6438 2 года назад +8

      People will always forget history.

    • @user-wu7ew8yb3w
      @user-wu7ew8yb3w 2 года назад +4

      @@hunterofdarkness8329
      But hey! Amurica can't do no wrong!

    • @putinsneighbor8351
      @putinsneighbor8351 2 года назад +3

      @@user-wu7ew8yb3w Bombing Japan? Invading Vietnam? Destabilizing the Middle East? Creating ISIS? It’s okay, it’s America we, can’t be mad.

  • @liliestechzone7672
    @liliestechzone7672 Год назад +1

    I can't believe how close we are to those same events today. Every war eventually ends at negotiation table

  • @hammadshami5310
    @hammadshami5310 Год назад +4

    The U.S.'s apprehensiveness towards Russia supplying Cuba with missles seems extremely similar to Ukraine and Russia regarding NATO, and then we antagonize Russia for their response when our leaders should have backed down or at least negotiated.

    • @isaywhateveriwantandyougot7421
      @isaywhateveriwantandyougot7421 Год назад +2

      Minus the fact that the US had to learn that being so paranoid is wrong, and they were the ones who had to drop their weapons first and ended up sacrificing protection. Cuba didn't attack the US and Ukraine isn't planning to do it either. I believe it can be the same if Putin starts learning that not wanting to start nuclear warfare is just as much common sense to everyone else as it is to him.

  • @marioescalante4401
    @marioescalante4401 6 лет назад +9

    1:11 - one thing that gave it away we’re the empty “soccer fields” the US satellite took pictures of. Cubans played baseball, Russians played soccer.

  • @shockingshane9700
    @shockingshane9700 2 года назад +2

    I love how the 2 that chose to launch aren't named, Hopefully they will forever be forgotten, while the Hero's name lives on. Vasili Arkhipov

  • @Trucy-Wright
    @Trucy-Wright 8 лет назад +13

    Now this is event that deserves Noble Peace Prize for both leaders.

    • @missschronicle
      @missschronicle 11 дней назад

      Similar to giving awards to robbers for not robing your home.

  • @Newbieoffroad
    @Newbieoffroad 2 года назад +3

    People need to see this today

  • @legendaryspud3462
    @legendaryspud3462 2 года назад +1

    It is so nice to see an unbiased and honest history video when it comes to controversial topics like these. Thanks a million.

  • @lampshade5449
    @lampshade5449 4 года назад +5

    Fun fact: Vasili Arkhipov was also one of the officers in command on infamous K-19 nuclear submarine during its famous accident in 1961.
    Movie “K-19 the widowmaker” (2002)

  • @sakshaverma9979
    @sakshaverma9979 6 лет назад +5

    4:26 is the most thoughtful element of the animation.

  • @rorufu6548
    @rorufu6548 2 года назад +2

    times are changing. 2022. we face another one of this.

  • @vishrutheda1055
    @vishrutheda1055 4 года назад +3

    Another deep and meaningful message, well done TedEd, never failing to impress me 😃

  • @trippyptat8479
    @trippyptat8479 5 лет назад +5

    I heard there was a story that a Russian man who was in charge of detecting incoming nuclear missiles from the US one day saw that 5 were coming to Moscow and he easily could have told the Russian government who would've retaliated but he thought about it for a second. Why would the US only send 5 nukes when they have hundreds in store so ultimately he came to the conclusion that it was a glitch. He was right. Almost no one knows his story but for a few minutes, he held the fate of the entire world on his shoulders.

    • @Dekuzan
      @Dekuzan 7 месяцев назад

      his name was Stanislav Petrov

  • @arch_n3m3s1s
    @arch_n3m3s1s 10 дней назад +1

    got a joint-specialized crisis conference for mun on this topic, and was extrememly useful. thanks
    BTW if ur wondering who i am in the conference my role is jfk

  • @nazmulhasannobel7059
    @nazmulhasannobel7059 2 года назад +10

    The situation is bad again.

  • @tttekev
    @tttekev 8 лет назад +61

    Sooo... All of this could have been avoided if the United States minded their own business when it came to Cuba?

    • @geraldgrenier8132
      @geraldgrenier8132 8 лет назад +4

      Cuba issue goes back many many years before this event.

    • @tttekev
      @tttekev 8 лет назад +4

      Unless you give me some evidence in which the United States was justified, I'd like to hear it. The common variable throughout the United States history is that we literally go in overthrow governments and/or use other means to get our agenda followed. I'm obviously being opinionated here, but what right does the government have to do this? Not to mention all of the wrong moves they made after the fact. Blockading international waters? That doesn't sound wrong or anything.
      Now I'm not saying that the United States didn't have a right to be scared of the situation with the Soviet Union, I'm just saying it could have been avoided or handled better at the very least.

    • @geraldgrenier8132
      @geraldgrenier8132 8 лет назад +1

      @ttevev the Cuba issue goes back to Pre Civil war when the Southern States wanted to Annex Cuba to make it a slave state to balance against the new free states in the Midwest and the northern states wanted Cuba it's own independent nation to prevent more slaves states in the union. So the US propped up the Cuba government.

    • @TheBluMeeny
      @TheBluMeeny 8 лет назад +1

      We also got involved to help end the 1895 Cuban civil war, which was absolutely bloody.

    • @williamgarcia356
      @williamgarcia356 7 лет назад +3

      the U.S wanting to overthrow the Cuban government is because of the red scare

  • @LOEKASH
    @LOEKASH Год назад

    This is one of the best animated historical essays I've ever seen. The animation fits perfectly and adds to the paranoia so well.

  • @ethanwald8594
    @ethanwald8594 4 года назад +4

    TED-Ed riddle person: Called an emergency meeting
    My brain the same millisecond: Among Us Emergency meeting noise

  • @hdmat101
    @hdmat101 5 лет назад +30

    They forgot to include the part where the X men stopped the crisis and had a battle on a beach in Cuba

  • @arturleperoke3205
    @arturleperoke3205 2 года назад +2

    Dont forget Stanislav Petrov: in 1983 he correctly interpreted the data recieved from a satelite as false alarm. The satelite signaled a missle-launch from Montana but he reasoned that an all-out-attack from the US would come in hundreds and not a handfull of missles.

  • @JoshuaSalazarMejia
    @JoshuaSalazarMejia 2 года назад +6

    If you are coming from Ukraine/Rusia conflict related videos, you may now understand how fragile is the historical memory of humanity. I hope we are not again on the verge of destruction. My best wishes to the innocent people fleeing Ukraine.