Churchill, Roosevelt and Stalin meet at Yalta (1945)

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  • Опубликовано: 10 ноя 2020
  • GAUMONT BRITISH NEWSREEL (REUTERS)
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    Three Allied powers hold conference to decide fate of postwar Germany
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    SLATE INFORMATION: The Three-Power Meeting; German's Fate is Decided at Crimea Conference
    UKRAINE: Yalta:
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    ALEXANDER GENERAL Greeted by Molotov at Yalta meeting
    CARR CLARK At YALTA conference
    CHURCHILL, Winston. At YALTA MEETING
    EDEN Anthony At YALTA conference
    MOLOTOV Greets Alexander at YALTA CONFERENCE
    NEWSPAPERS. SHOOT BIG THREE AT YALTA
    NEWSREEL Shoot Big three & group at Yalta
    ROOSEVELT PRESIDENT At YALTA CONFERENCE
    RUSSIA RUSSIAN GUARD MARCH PAST CHURCHILL AT YALTA CON.
    STETTINIUS, Mr. Under Secretary U.S. arr for YALTA CONFERENCE
    Multi-national Groupings; Soviet Union; Personalities - Politicians
    World War II, WWII, Second World War, War, WW2, palace, diplomacy, conference table, negotiations, Crimean conference, post-war, dignitaries, ambassadors, reporters, newsreel
    Background: Three Allied powers hold conference to decide fate of postwar Germany
    FILM ID: VLVA8GBYY2BUJLF4B5G71SUBG4OZT
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  • @randomperson11yago22
    @randomperson11yago22 2 года назад +946

    Stalin: 🗿🎩
    Roosevelt: 🗿👓
    Churchill: ✌🏻🚬

  • @qwerty6383
    @qwerty6383 2 года назад +2820

    "Greatest military leader of all time" you don't hear that description of Stalin much in the western media since the cold war heh

    • @fabiojr8082
      @fabiojr8082 2 года назад +37

      true

    • @johnsonpatrick80
      @johnsonpatrick80 2 года назад +182

      Wasn’t his strategy was to win with numbers?

    • @ghboy2914
      @ghboy2914 2 года назад +88

      Because he mosly win the war

    • @1940limited
      @1940limited 2 года назад +14

      He killed millions of his own people.

    • @fabiojr8082
      @fabiojr8082 2 года назад +41

      @@1940limited yes Churchill killed millions of indians

  • @mythic017
    @mythic017 2 года назад +664

    *"Then Stalin wanted to jump on Churchill's belly"*

  • @redjirachi1
    @redjirachi1 3 года назад +2399

    For better or worse, these were giants of the 20th century. What an interaction to witness

    • @politicalridicule
      @politicalridicule 2 года назад +86

      When Stalin, Churchill and Roosevelt met in Yalta in 1945 to resolve the issue of the redistribution of borders in Europe after the already close end of the war, Churchill and Roosevelt proposed to Stalin: "Joseph Vissarionovich! Give us the Crimea, and we will give you a piece of Germany of the same size for that." To which Stalin says: "If you guess my riddle, I will give you the Crimea."
      Then he clenched his fist and stuck out three fingers -thumb, index and middle. "Which of these three fingers is the middle one?" asked Stalin. Churchill was surprised by the simplicity of the riddle and grabbed his index finger "Here's the middle one!" "No, I didn't guess," Stalin replied. Roosevelt thought that Stalin was being cunning, and it was necessary to choose all of them with 5 fingers. So he pointed at the middle finger. "No, and you didn't guess," Stalin replied. Then he folded the three fingers to fico of his left hand: "Here's the middle one! Here is our Crimea for you!"

    • @wafflepv
      @wafflepv 2 года назад +3

      @@politicalridicule send the article?

    • @politicalridicule
      @politicalridicule 2 года назад +61

      @@wafflepv It's not real story, it a joke ;)

    • @user-ry8sf4em9t
      @user-ry8sf4em9t 2 года назад +2

      20th century 2nd half

    • @tdofeldt5742
      @tdofeldt5742 2 года назад

      @@politicalridicule ha

  • @conspiracytherapy23
    @conspiracytherapy23 2 года назад +1308

    The idea of fdr and Stalin laughing about Churchill having on a stupid hat brings a lot of humanity to this moment. We’re all human.

  • @frankcabral8003
    @frankcabral8003 Год назад +325

    My grandfather whom I was named after was selected out of a special group to guard Roosevelt at this meeting. It was his proudest moment he told me 2 men held the president completely up to shake his hand due to polio, He never told me if he also shook hands with Churchill or Stalin...
    Another proud moment was when my Grandmother bought a Bob Hope Signed picture and fake letter so my grandfather would believe Bob remembered him from the war...very sweet they were married for over 50 years, he was discharged with honor and medals after a 3 man morter friendly fire incident he took a lot of shrapnel to the back and eventually woke up in a hospital...He passed away around 1999 full military funeral we still have the flag and i keep an empty shell casing. I Miss my grandparents dearly fantastic people.

    • @yash1...
      @yash1... Год назад

      Ok

    • @themightyboat
      @themightyboat Год назад +10

      Legend

    • @Abd_El-Hamid
      @Abd_El-Hamid Год назад +4

      @@yash1... Ok

    • @criscac4268
      @criscac4268 Год назад +2

      Part of some historic moments

    • @sanyo8440
      @sanyo8440 11 месяцев назад +2

      Awesome story. You felt a trickle of living history directly. Not a lot of people get to say that.

  • @outremer91
    @outremer91 Год назад +289

    From allies to enemies in less than a decade. Incredible.

    • @toohdvaetihom7088
      @toohdvaetihom7088 11 месяцев назад

      Stalin didn't want to be enemies. Western capitalists were afraid of him.

    • @oloansitanggang410
      @oloansitanggang410 9 месяцев назад +42

      Its politic, no friends for everlasting, no enemies for ever, time is the answer to change the situation...for ever

    • @goodsonicfan5016
      @goodsonicfan5016 9 месяцев назад +6

      @@oloansitanggang410That’s true.

    • @oloansitanggang410
      @oloansitanggang410 9 месяцев назад +7

      @@goodsonicfan5016 Yes bro....our History has been like our ocean; sometimes its calm, n another time its wave like mountain...just enjoy it. Things were No everlasting.

    • @charliefarmer4365
      @charliefarmer4365 8 месяцев назад +1

      That’s history for you.

  • @tanishqgoel8794
    @tanishqgoel8794 2 года назад +489

    Stalin: that was one hell of a war!
    Franklin: yeah we beat the hell out of hitler!
    Winston :ikr!

    • @mauricecornforth1233
      @mauricecornforth1233 2 года назад +51

      the USSR (socialism) beat the united army of Europe (capitalism). The "allies" jumped in at the end.

    • @grin_golt6562
      @grin_golt6562 2 года назад +55

      @@mauricecornforth1233 Nazis wasn't capitalists.

    • @mauricecornforth1233
      @mauricecornforth1233 2 года назад +10

      @@grin_golt6562 yeah yeah they came from Mars and got their money out of thin air. They were the bulldogs of the most reactionary layers of the German bourgeoisie/capitalists.

    • @mauricecornforth1233
      @mauricecornforth1233 2 года назад +7

      @@grin_golt6562 "fascism... is the open terrorist dictatorship of the most reactionary, most chauvinistic and most imperialist elements of finance capital" (c) Georgi Dimitrov,
      The Fascist Offensive and the Tasks of the Communist International in the Struggle of the Working Class against Fascism,
      Main Report delivered at the Seventh World Congress of the Communist International

    • @blakemenro3808
      @blakemenro3808 2 года назад +48

      @@mauricecornforth1233 Buddy, their ideology was based on National Socialism, and they literally printed their own money…

  • @spurcalluth6300
    @spurcalluth6300 2 года назад +1479

    Churchill's powers of rhyming were unrivaled. Going from Malta to Yalta like a boss.

    • @147NITRO
      @147NITRO 2 года назад +15

      Going there, were he was told to go ))

    • @churchillricardo2541
      @churchillricardo2541 2 года назад +4

      Yes

    • @zoinx7468
      @zoinx7468 2 года назад +28

      he was the rhyme minister

    • @zoinx7468
      @zoinx7468 2 года назад +1

      @@jararacavoadora5868 theres no way you have friends

    • @zoinx7468
      @zoinx7468 2 года назад

      @@jararacavoadora5868 nah im just saying that you don't have friends

  • @rocketeer9065
    @rocketeer9065 2 года назад +690

    I was there in April, 2019. It didn't change since 1945. Such a beatiful place.

    • @TotalFatalies
      @TotalFatalies 2 года назад +17

      @stickman47487 dang you old… how old were you?

    • @ita5297
      @ita5297 2 года назад +93

      @@TotalFatalies he was stalin

    • @BarreteFrigio
      @BarreteFrigio 2 года назад +11

      Maybe you're the Stalin reincarnation.

    • @kassentan1912
      @kassentan1912 2 года назад +3

      @@BarreteFrigio lol

    • @Recraw7
      @Recraw7 2 года назад +2

      its changed now

  • @ManiacalThrasher
    @ManiacalThrasher 2 года назад +82

    Aaah, here we see a cigarette, cigar and pipe smoker all together representing 3 world powers

    • @kosta.d7388
      @kosta.d7388 2 года назад +1

      @Jordan Myles Evans okay nazi

    • @ShadoWafel
      @ShadoWafel 2 года назад +1

      @Jordan Myles Evans yeah, that's why they got rid of Germany. Not the genocide, ethnic cleansing and plans for world domination.

    • @jamelabarrogo3749
      @jamelabarrogo3749 2 года назад +7

      Maybe smoking can make a great leader, LOL.

    • @caa4118
      @caa4118 Год назад +8

      @@jamelabarrogo3749 Hitler himself really hate smoking and was planning to ban it on the entire country, the reason he lost

    • @jamelabarrogo3749
      @jamelabarrogo3749 Год назад +3

      @@caa4118 Yo-- that is interesting fact. (The Big Three don't let him do that since smoking is their only happiness between these crises...)

  • @junereyantipuesto5957
    @junereyantipuesto5957 3 года назад +715

    The real big 3....

    • @badstriker
      @badstriker 2 года назад +81

      Yeah. Like Stalin said once "who invited the french"

    • @josephstalin6132
      @josephstalin6132 2 года назад +6

      Hitler is needed then big 4!!

    • @gohanblanco5641
      @gohanblanco5641 2 года назад +54

      Stalin alone is 99%

    • @michaelmirraandmarc
      @michaelmirraandmarc 2 года назад +71

      @@gohanblanco5641 True. The Soviet Union did 99% of the work in WW2 Europe.

    • @theivoryking.2582
      @theivoryking.2582 2 года назад +12

      @@gohanblanco5641 what 99%? 😂

  • @TylerHulan
    @TylerHulan 2 года назад +204

    I love that I was sitting here making fun of Churchill's hat and apparently so was FDR and Stalin.

  • @dumbshit2353
    @dumbshit2353 Год назад +205

    I liked when stalin said "it's stalin' time" and stalined all over the place. Truly one of the leaders of all time

  • @MoeThantTin
    @MoeThantTin 2 года назад +340

    A night during the summit, Roosevelt knocked Churchil's room door to tell something important. Churchil was taking a shower then and opened the door. Roosevelt was surprised to see him naked and said to put something on. But Churchil replied, "There is nothing to hide between UK and US".

    • @snaptek5745
      @snaptek5745 2 года назад +34

      Lol XD made me laugh

    • @Criscosta
      @Criscosta 2 года назад +23

      That scene was taken in Washington (White House), not during this summit

    • @kingabbasi8014
      @kingabbasi8014 2 года назад +4

      Lol

    • @hotman_pt_
      @hotman_pt_ Год назад +1

      ahahah congratulations

    • @hotman_pt_
      @hotman_pt_ Год назад +5

      I like the fact that he said US and not "United States"

  • @aryastark772
    @aryastark772 2 года назад +646

    Imagine the amount of events throughout history big and small that we have never seen on photos or RUclips and the ones we will never see when we’re gone

    • @krizalid2000
      @krizalid2000 2 года назад +2

      true

    • @umeshkhanna4896
      @umeshkhanna4896 2 года назад +13

      What a deep thought? We all will be gone one day and that is the ultimate truth 👍

    • @wallin1
      @wallin1 2 года назад +1

      I'm already gone

    • @scholaroftheworldalternatehist
      @scholaroftheworldalternatehist 2 года назад +4

      Yep there's a feeling of FOMO for the rest of humanity's story

    • @alex4k486
      @alex4k486 Год назад

      This where the elites met and realized they must take over the next generation

  • @mattiasakemalm1412
    @mattiasakemalm1412 Год назад +16

    Stalin made a joke.
    Roosevelt laughed.
    Stalin laughed.
    Churchill took off his hat.
    So started the cold war.

  • @metaljunkie8393
    @metaljunkie8393 Год назад +25

    FDR and Stalin were really clowning on Churchill’s hat 😂💀

  • @oldnoob1520
    @oldnoob1520 2 года назад +487

    Rest in peace Roosevelt
    He was having an incredible hard time, with his frail body, and still managed to attend this important meeting.
    Roosevelt died 2 months after this was taken

    • @DirectorButter
      @DirectorButter 2 года назад +9

      "piece"
      Riiiight....

    • @Callidus_YT
      @Callidus_YT 2 года назад +29

      Rest in pieces indeed

    • @Suber78
      @Suber78 2 года назад +2

      @@Callidus_YT 🤔

    • @StayPrimal
      @StayPrimal 2 года назад +16

      Alright so all these kids can't get over the fact you wrote piece. But yeah that's truly amazing.

    • @khabbad
      @khabbad 2 года назад +1

      Roosevelt was a deplorable man and a terrible President but I guess when you die in office during a world war history will forgive all of his enormous mistakes, indiscretions and crimes

  • @StraightEdgeSieghart
    @StraightEdgeSieghart 2 года назад +68

    After the meeting:
    *Churchill proceeds to plan Operation: Unthinkable.

    • @grzegorzbrzeczyszczykiewic1139
      @grzegorzbrzeczyszczykiewic1139 Год назад +1

      shame it didnt happen

    • @edgynuke5007
      @edgynuke5007 Год назад +15

      @@grzegorzbrzeczyszczykiewic1139 yeah because everyone wanted a Third World War literally as soon as the second one ended

    • @sailorv8067
      @sailorv8067 Год назад

      @@grzegorzbrzeczyszczykiewic1139 yeah, bs it's so nice to plan destroying a country which has just saved the planet from Hitler

    • @grzegorzbrzeczyszczykiewic1139
      @grzegorzbrzeczyszczykiewic1139 Год назад +1

      @@sailorv8067 The same country that made a pact with Hitler at the start of the war, invaded Poland together, Baltic states, Finland, Romania.
      The same country that provided Hitler with all nessecary resources like oil and iron for his campaigns in western europe. Without Soviets Hitler would run out of resources very quickly and that's what Britain and France counted in 1939.

    • @sailorv8067
      @sailorv8067 Год назад +7

      @@grzegorzbrzeczyszczykiewic1139 people who learn some alternative history relying on some fantasy sources don't look very clever you know 😁

  • @_H_Y_S_
    @_H_Y_S_ 2 года назад +449

    It is a pity that they did not manage to remain friends after the war.

    • @rizzospastis
      @rizzospastis 2 года назад +103

      Stalin was the best. They tried to destroy him and they failed

    • @justasimplemathematicallye3917
      @justasimplemathematicallye3917 2 года назад +48

      @@rizzospastis are you unironically defending stalin with that profile picture and name I'm afraid I might ask you to be respectable towards certain individuals you are unintentionally insulting stalin and I would like to let you know

    • @rizzospastis
      @rizzospastis 2 года назад +52

      @@justasimplemathematicallye3917 1. U say that as u have himmler as ur pfp. Oh and by the way yes i am an ironic stalinist. Wide is my motherland, insignificant are u imperialists!

    • @rizzospastis
      @rizzospastis 2 года назад +5

      @@revolutionariesoffreedom karma..

    • @Whoami691
      @Whoami691 2 года назад +66

      Truman. Thats why.
      Rosevelt and stalin had a good relationship, but truman hated russia and undid all the work rosevelt had done.

  • @freyahikari2078
    @freyahikari2078 Год назад +33

    seeing how much Roosevelts health declined within a year is heartbreaking

  • @samdaman2939
    @samdaman2939 11 месяцев назад +32

    They all seemed like really good friends when sitting down together next to eachother. I could just feel the friendly aura from all of them. I’m just surprised Stalin also gave off friendliness.

    • @evangray2594
      @evangray2594 8 месяцев назад +3

      Apparently Stalin was trying to make a good impression cause he wanted to make sure Russia would be among the World Powers even after the war. FDR, knowing he needed the Russians in this war, did his best to charm Stalin and they got on well. Or so I've read.

    • @theburgerboy5936
      @theburgerboy5936 5 месяцев назад +2

      @@evangray2594 Honestly, this is the kind of thing that almost makes me wonder if the Cold War might've been prevented or at least delayed if FDR didn't die before the end of WW2.

    • @evangray2594
      @evangray2594 5 месяцев назад +3

      @@theburgerboy5936 pretty hard to say. Maybe not to the same extent but I am not enough of a historian to speculate on such alternative history

    • @lerolero980
      @lerolero980 2 месяца назад

      ​@@theburgerboy5936 if FDR lived until 1948 election, I'm sure cold War will be a different story now

  • @jeomirit
    @jeomirit 2 месяца назад +5

    was at this palace today, this is insane how beautiful it is

  • @rajunadayil9478
    @rajunadayil9478 2 года назад +42

    Churchill : I am big .
    Roosevelt: I am bigger .
    Stalin: I am biggest.

    • @stormtrooper8420
      @stormtrooper8420 2 года назад +6

      Stalin was a short man

    • @AntiDegenerate1971
      @AntiDegenerate1971 2 года назад +1

      @@stormtrooper8420 yes roosevelt was the tallest among them, about 6feet tall

    • @stormtrooper8420
      @stormtrooper8420 2 года назад

      @@AntiDegenerate1971 oh really he looks may be 5'10 or something.
      I mean he was on a wheel chair

    • @stormtrooper8420
      @stormtrooper8420 2 года назад

      @@AntiDegenerate1971 while Stalin was 5'6 or something

    • @stormtrooper8420
      @stormtrooper8420 2 года назад

      @@AntiDegenerate1971 oh I checked he was close to 6'2.
      He may have shrunk after he got paralyzed half down

  • @selciorjavieriaushelmann9536
    @selciorjavieriaushelmann9536 Год назад +102

    I like how all the three powers are all sitting differently at the end of the video. It’s kind of showing what their countries are going to be in the future.
    Churchill’s legs are kept back, showing the decline of the British Empire.
    Roosevelt’s legs are forward, showing American dominance.
    Then Stalin’s legs are crossed, showing a prosperous beginning of the Soviet Union, not backing down to the Americans.

    • @maulikprajapati5137
      @maulikprajapati5137 Год назад +8

      I like your way of perceiving symbolism.

    • @aadityamangalam394
      @aadityamangalam394 Год назад +15

      I think you're looking too much into it. How can their body posture signify what happens to their countries???

    • @selciorjavieriaushelmann9536
      @selciorjavieriaushelmann9536 Год назад +20

      Don’t take it too literally, it’s just fun to interpret their postures and characteristics similar to being their county. I just really enjoy cinematography, and similar stuff like this in movies would be pretty awesome.

  • @unnatixlr8
    @unnatixlr8 3 года назад +147

    History repeated itself when Shawn Layden, Reggie Fis Aime and Phil Spencer stood together at TGA

    • @trevorphillips3402
      @trevorphillips3402 3 года назад +12

      But who are they

    • @unnatixlr8
      @unnatixlr8 3 года назад +47

      @@trevorphillips3402 They were the representative higher ups of PlayStation, Nintendo and Xbox respectively at that time.

    • @trevorphillips3402
      @trevorphillips3402 3 года назад +4

      @@unnatixlr8 ohhh I see

    • @dabatman2701
      @dabatman2701 3 года назад +4

      @@unnatixlr8 Ha nice.

    • @zes3813
      @zes3813 3 года назад +2

      wr

  • @matthewakian2
    @matthewakian2 2 года назад +268

    I love watching these old showreels. Nothing seems more heroic than mechanisation to stop Hitler.

    • @toonp1681
      @toonp1681 Год назад

      It's almost cute how uninformed you are.

    • @reposter6434
      @reposter6434 Год назад

      Except none of them got involved to directly stop Hitler... They only got involved because they were forced to for political reasons only

    • @SuperNevile
      @SuperNevile Год назад +3

      Yes, the jaunty music, the RP delivery, "everyone 'avin' a bit of a laugh" during deliberations, the clothes, the hats, the ciggies, pipe and cigars. All while millions had died. No one did propaganda like the Brits.

    • @boo_tao5375
      @boo_tao5375 Год назад +2

      Stalin killed more than hitler but is remembered as a hero. History written by victors

    • @callmetpm2586
      @callmetpm2586 Год назад

      @@boo_tao5375 Who won the cold war again? You must be thinking independently 😄👍

  • @Chisato_Strafe
    @Chisato_Strafe 2 года назад +19

    Not even a century ago and here we're witnessing drastic changes of the world ... in geopolitics, in culture, in technology ...

  • @nguyenanhkimhan1163
    @nguyenanhkimhan1163 Год назад

    I just learned about the conference this morning and somehow this video was suggested for me=)))))) Great source of information to observe

  • @Alexxxxander
    @Alexxxxander Год назад +89

    Once we were real allies who liberated the whole of Europe. And thanks to the brave American and British soldiers who, together with our brave Soviet soldiers, fought against the enemy for the benefit of the whole world. Best regards from Russia.

    • @FondationPARADA
      @FondationPARADA Год назад +5

      Yes, it's true. And what a pitty that Stalin was a mass murderer.

    • @dek0der758
      @dek0der758 Год назад

      Yea so much brave that Soviets caused millions of death because of hunger in Balkans and Ukraine. Also Stalin was a dictator who killed his own innocent field-marshalls

    • @Yuri_Rus
      @Yuri_Rus Год назад +19

      @@FondationPARADA It's funny to read ridiculous stereotyped beliefs about Stalin and the Soviet Union that have nothing to do with reality.

    • @karantikoo9302
      @karantikoo9302 Год назад +13

      @@Yuri_Rus they pretend as if british and americans were pour souls

    • @Grivian
      @Grivian Год назад +2

      "Liberated Europe"
      Others would call it occupation, forcing ideology and coerced alliances. Nazism and Communism were two awful ideologies that should have ended in 1945, alas the latter had a longer run. I guess the real problem is powerful megalomanic dictators who want to be remembered as great military leaders and believe in some delusional destiny for their country before it is surpassed by nations with more potential.

  • @Malikin
    @Malikin 3 года назад +93

    "German military power will never rise again"
    Roosevelt : sigh* :)
    Churchill : Anyway :D
    Stalin : or will it?

  • @douglas61920
    @douglas61920 Год назад +21

    I was there in 2010 and I could still feel the history that was made in that room.

  • @caelenm1
    @caelenm1 2 года назад +45

    1:47 casual nazi salute 😂

    • @Jake-zn1do
      @Jake-zn1do 2 года назад +19

      Stalin :- After Roosevelt and Churchill Leaves Ur going to gulag Kid :)

    • @jamelabarrogo3749
      @jamelabarrogo3749 2 года назад +1

      Yo, I smell Gulag in here.

  • @Karlik044
    @Karlik044 2 года назад +32

    3:08 I have seen this place, when I was at Yalta 2 years ago.
    This place has a really goosebumps effect.

    • @sailorv8067
      @sailorv8067 Год назад +1

      Прямо внутри дворца был? Как оно там?

  • @jamesporter3761
    @jamesporter3761 Год назад +38

    And then they all got along and lived happily ever after…
    For about 5 seconds

    • @dleechristy
      @dleechristy Год назад +1

      They'd be fine if FDR lived or had a better vice president than that little man

  • @deniboy6814
    @deniboy6814 2 года назад +35

    This meeting basically shaped the world as we know it today...

  • @flash_channel2161
    @flash_channel2161 Год назад +7

    Stalin: super mario
    Churchill: the penguin

  • @Sahir_Here
    @Sahir_Here Год назад +20

    That has must've been the most happiest year in human history

  • @mms1938
    @mms1938 2 года назад +12

    Last time tom and Jerry met face to face

  • @Virtual_FPS
    @Virtual_FPS 2 года назад +24

    2 of them didn’t last a decade after this was filmed.

    • @1940limited
      @1940limited 2 года назад +7

      Roosevelt died in the same year. April 1945. I'm not sure when this meeting took place.

    • @Virtual_FPS
      @Virtual_FPS 2 года назад +4

      @@1940limited early 1945

  • @atomicexistentialism8428
    @atomicexistentialism8428 2 года назад +117

    Despite the fact the figures on the left and right are controversial. One can't argue that right there. For just a few moments. The human race was unified in it's purpose. 3:16

    • @DuyLe-is9py
      @DuyLe-is9py 2 года назад +31

      Sadly, this could never be achieved again without a common enemy

    • @motchiman5423
      @motchiman5423 2 года назад +3

      @@DuyLe-is9py True

    • @goodmangoodman5908
      @goodmangoodman5908 2 года назад +5

      @Ewan Callister та идиот? Сталин откуда должен был знать что половина убитого населения не в чем не виновны? Да и тем более у Британии после войны был военный план против СССР.

    • @OnlyGrafting
      @OnlyGrafting 2 года назад +1

      @Ewan Callister Bengal Famine was the fault of the Indian government. They were offered enough autonomy to fix the corruption thay lead to it had they wished and simply drafted up some documents. But decided not to adopt the full privileges of dominion status and such leadership lead to the eventual famine. Even at that point Churchill was pleading with world leaders for shipping to go through heavily Japanese occupied SEA waters to deliver food from Australia as British shipping had been entirely used for the ongoing D-day preparations. None of them could. The one at fault may have been under the leadership of Churchill's parliament but the fault isn't his.

    • @kraeuscallaye8506
      @kraeuscallaye8506 2 года назад +12

      @@OnlyGrafting *Diaries written by British officers responsible for India's administration show that for months Churchill's government turned down urgent pleas for the export of food to India, fearing it would reduce stockpiles in the UK and take ships away from the war effort. Churchill felt local politicians could do more to help the starving.
      The notes also reveal the British prime minister's attitude towards India. During one government discussion about famine relief, Secretary of State for India Leopold Amery recorded that Churchill suggested any aid sent would be insufficient because of "Indians breeding like rabbits".
      We can't blame him for creating the famine in any way, What we can say is that he didn't alleviate it when he had the ability to do so, and we can blame him for prioritising white lives and European lives over South Asian lives which was really kind of unpleasant given the millions of Indian soldiers at the same time also serving in the Second World War. *
      Part of an article from BBC. Guess you are one those who think British colonial rule helped them more than harmed them. Churchill was a hero for europe not for Britain colonies, guess you just cant accept this simple fact?

  • @geographygamer1245
    @geographygamer1245 2 года назад +26

    The dislikes are from The no no germans that have died.

  • @bibekdas7449
    @bibekdas7449 Год назад +5

    Wow! It's a historical masterpiece!

  • @Oropher420
    @Oropher420 Год назад +7

    "German military power shall never rise again!"
    Oh, the irony.

  • @fadiashraf5181
    @fadiashraf5181 Год назад +6

    The fact that all these important people of last century are nowhere here and most of the population of this century doesn't even know their name is quite incredible and hard to digest !

  • @mrlarry271
    @mrlarry271 2 года назад +100

    Stalin was in a dominant position at this conference. Eastern Europe was doomed to fall under Soviet influence unless we wanted to have a third world war right after the second which is not reasonable.

    • @cristobalalvarez5491
      @cristobalalvarez5491 2 года назад +8

      Russia was weak at that time after the war

    • @averagetrole1369
      @averagetrole1369 2 года назад +35

      @@cristobalalvarez5491 Funny enough, by 1945, the USSR is at the height of its military power.

    • @cristobalalvarez5491
      @cristobalalvarez5491 2 года назад +4

      @@averagetrole1369 not really look up at its history

    • @averagetrole1369
      @averagetrole1369 2 года назад +23

      @@cristobalalvarez5491 yes they are. Even the UK and the US did not dare to fight the Soviets even with plans on rearming the German Population. Look up for OP Unthinkable.

    • @averagetrole1369
      @averagetrole1369 2 года назад +15

      @@cristobalalvarez5491 wait actually, my initial statement is incorrect, because the Soviets aren't even it's peak by 1945. They had reached their peak as a superpower by 1960-70

  • @Craig07L
    @Craig07L 2 года назад +55

    Anyone see the long stare Churchill was giving Stalin when they were sat around the table? He never trusted anyone 😂

    • @j.j.4150
      @j.j.4150 2 года назад +8

      Yeah, crazy to think someone would distrust Stalin... Lol

    • @SuperNevile
      @SuperNevile Год назад +2

      Yes, and there was a long stare coming the other way too.

  • @danielbautista9211
    @danielbautista9211 Год назад +6

    Churchill straight puffing on his cigar like a boss 😂

  • @hopefullysal8706
    @hopefullysal8706 3 года назад +31

    the two dislikes was germany and japan

    • @ariejohnson1944
      @ariejohnson1944 3 года назад

      What about mexico

    • @itande0551
      @itande0551 3 года назад +4

      @@ariejohnson1944 You have a point, Mexico did warn them, but they decided not to care until it was too late

    • @ariejohnson1944
      @ariejohnson1944 3 года назад

      @@itande0551 something changes

    • @Onionboyo
      @Onionboyo 3 года назад

      And now it's three dislikes

    • @ariejohnson1944
      @ariejohnson1944 3 года назад

      @@Onionboyo yeah with mexico

  • @subabalasubramanian6293
    @subabalasubramanian6293 Год назад

    Thanks

  • @JustinAugustusNYC
    @JustinAugustusNYC 2 года назад +65

    To think, all these men survived without Snapchat

  • @Aahitagani-S
    @Aahitagani-S 2 года назад +7

    Imagine
    If somehow in this conference, Hitler make a grand entry and announcing WW3 like Obito did in Shipudden...

  • @alexanderchen4870
    @alexanderchen4870 2 года назад

    Magical History Tour 🚌💫🍀 Waiting

  • @themadfarmer5207
    @themadfarmer5207 2 года назад +51

    Despite the enormous carnage and destruction which Britain and Russia suffered and America to lesser extent, those leaders were trying to outdo each other with feasting and drinks, taking in turns to host the nights festivities. Stalin would not fly, so meetings had to be held in location which were accessable by rail and then cars. It was very strange about the levity of those meetings between those leaders and their advisors

    • @viewer6271
      @viewer6271 Год назад +3

      Stalin did fly to Tehran. He went from Moscow to Baku (then part of the USSR) by train. Then he flew from Baku to Tehran using American built Douglas-47. In his journey to Tehran Stalin was accompanied by a big group of people who later shared their memories in interviews and memoirs. The way back was the same: by plane to Baku and by train to Moscow.

  • @Zosia.B
    @Zosia.B 2 года назад +12

    They decided about the fate of Central and Eastern Europe about the shape of countries without their participation. The most faithful ally of the Allies, Poland, whose soldiers fought for the freedom of England, fought on all fronts of World War II, was sold in Yalta to Stalin. To this day, the grass of silence about the heroism of Polish soldiers, about the extraordinary resistance which created in occupied Poland the structures of the underground state with courts, education, the army and other things. For many years, there was silence about the Warsaw Uprising in 1944, which nobody helped during the 63 days of murderous fight, which resulted in the deaths of about 200,000. people (the Soviet troops at that time were stationed near Warsaw). Poles suffered the greatest sacrifice during World War II and as a "reward" we were given 45 years of communism, hundreds of those murdered during the Stalinist regime, 45 years of isolation and economic delay.
    Zadecydowali o losach Europy środkowo- wschodniej o kształtach państw bez ich udziału. Najwierniejszy sojusznik aliantów Polska, której żołnierze walczyli o wolność Anglii, walczyli na wszystkich frontach 2 wojny światowej została sprzedana w Yalta Stalinowi. Do dziś trawa zmowa milczenia o heroizmie polskich żołnierzy, o nadzwyczajnym ruchu oporu, który stworzył w okupowanej Polsce struktury państwa podziemnego z sądami, szkolnictwem, armią i innymi rzeczami. Przez wiele lat milczano o powstaniu warszawskim w 1944, którego nikt nie wspomógł w czasie 63 dni morderczej walki, przez co zginęło w nim około 200 tyś. osób( wojska radzieckie w tym czasie stacjonowały nieopodal Warszawy). Polacy ponieśli największą ofiarę w czasie 2 wojny światowej i w "nagrodę" dostaliśmy 45 lat komunizmu, setki pomordowanych za czasów reżimu stalinowskiego, 45 lat izolacji i opóźnienie gospodarcze.

    • @cringe7391
      @cringe7391 2 года назад +4

      While this is true the allies really weren't in a position to help Poland, Stalin wasn't going to give it up and he had troops there.

    • @user-nx5ks3tl6w
      @user-nx5ks3tl6w Месяц назад +1

      Поляки понесли самые большие жертвы? 🤡🐑

  • @henryatkinson1479
    @henryatkinson1479 Год назад +18

    Jarring to here Western media speak honestly about Stalin

    • @iagreesbut
      @iagreesbut Год назад

      I assume that you like to pretend that Stalin isn't responsible for over 20 million deaths.

  • @davideguastalla3953
    @davideguastalla3953 Год назад +2

    Best friends always support each other in difficult moments

  • @henrythemuthafuckineighth
    @henrythemuthafuckineighth Год назад +5

    This is a textbook example of “The enemy of my enemy is my friend”.

  • @TwoNumbahNiens
    @TwoNumbahNiens 2 года назад +6

    Name a trio more famous then these 3. I'll wait.

  • @octavius1595
    @octavius1595 Год назад +5

    this is actually pretty wholesome

  • @user-io4ln1xt2b
    @user-io4ln1xt2b 2 года назад +5

    I wish I could travel through the time and space ) would be great to listen what they were talking about )

  • @karlmarx9853
    @karlmarx9853 5 месяцев назад +1

    Truman noted in his diary on the first day of the conference, “I can deal with Stalin. He is honest - but smart as hell.” Years later after leaving office, Truman recalled his first impressions of Stalin. I was the first one to arrive.

  • @maurogomez1585
    @maurogomez1585 2 года назад

    THANKS BIG THREE.

  • @wangwangwang68
    @wangwangwang68 2 года назад +6

    A meeting of cigar, pipe and cigarette

  • @alessandra1908
    @alessandra1908 2 года назад +158

    Everything is fun and games until Churchill and Roosevelt realize that under Stalin’s cute smile he’s still a communist

  • @LiterallyGod
    @LiterallyGod Год назад +5

    FDR just roasted Churchill the whole time and made Stalin laugh.

    • @GlassesAndCoffeeMugs
      @GlassesAndCoffeeMugs Год назад

      FDR was a savage, meanwhile while he was winning WWII he was passing the New Deal. Legendary president

    • @LiterallyGod
      @LiterallyGod Год назад

      @@GlassesAndCoffeeMugs yes yes. I love taxes and programs that literally are going solvent bc they cannot support our aging population.

    • @smtandearthboundsuck8400
      @smtandearthboundsuck8400 8 месяцев назад +1

      Honestly the least bad US president

  • @sauucey963
    @sauucey963 Год назад +3

    When you unlock the enemy as a playable character:

  • @afromaniac760
    @afromaniac760 2 года назад +6

    Louis CK just had a podcast with Shane Gillis on the US presidents, he told the story of FDR, Churchill and Stalin where FDR's tactic to get Stalin on their side to fight the Germans was to make fun of Churchill for being fat and weird and apparently it cracked Stalin up. Idk how much is hyperbole but I believe it more after seeing FDR make fun of Churchill's hat

  • @lordannabi4534
    @lordannabi4534 Год назад +7

    It misses De Gaulle, an other giant of this century !

  • @dhanjeepandey4252
    @dhanjeepandey4252 Год назад +1

    Good one..

  • @hag_13
    @hag_13 Год назад +3

    stalin looking fresh as hell

  • @italianknight25
    @italianknight25 2 года назад +6

    "We did it guys, we saved Poland!"

  • @selcovoilucian8253
    @selcovoilucian8253 Год назад +7

    The western betrayal

  • @tamaskis-szeman1783
    @tamaskis-szeman1783 Год назад +6

    Bank system puppets show...

  • @EliasRoy
    @EliasRoy 2 года назад +10

    We went from FDR and JFK to Joseph R. Biden 🤦‍♂️

    • @clefs5562
      @clefs5562 2 года назад +2

      At the same time you created the froosties so if you want from the start you were looking for (2°)

    • @kakoypsevdonimlol
      @kakoypsevdonimlol 2 года назад +4

      and we went from Stalin and Chrushchev to Putin and Medvedev. Not so funny too, yes?

  • @PicsReviews
    @PicsReviews 2 года назад +5

    3.15 three powerful man on one bench

  • @Aceo_0
    @Aceo_0 Год назад +4

    And here comes marshal of the soviet union.
    Me: Zhukov?
    Joseph Stalin
    Me: what?

  • @anselmoregis7438
    @anselmoregis7438 2 года назад

    Getúlio Vargas from BRAZIL was convites for participate to Yalta conference ...

  • @nicocola284
    @nicocola284 3 года назад +22

    Boingy boingy boingy

  • @tubetubr6661
    @tubetubr6661 2 года назад +6

    لقاء لأساطير

  • @dexter8858
    @dexter8858 Год назад +6

    Churchill was older than FDR still outlived him by 20 yrs

  • @amritanshushanker7572
    @amritanshushanker7572 Год назад +3

    sometimes i forget the fact that the world was always coloured

  • @delavalmilker
    @delavalmilker 2 года назад +42

    Was Stalin afraid to leave the Soviet Union, even for an important conference like this? Instead, his Allies were forced to come to HIM. Making the ailing FDR undergo an exhausting 50 hour 7000 mile flight.

    • @averagetrole1369
      @averagetrole1369 2 года назад +46

      Stalin has a strong paranoia by this point, so it's no big surprise.

    • @rajeevkunapareddy1182
      @rajeevkunapareddy1182 2 года назад +2

      He was the next big threat to the west after hitler died so yeah, no one with a brain would go I would guess but it’s mostly the paranoia taking place

    • @brokencop7629
      @brokencop7629 2 года назад +3

      @@averagetrole1369 Crazy how you can even *feel* the paranoia and unease coming from him

    • @stgr0186
      @stgr0186 2 года назад +24

      He just hoisted the meeting in Yalta, like literally what is happening even nowadays when some countries hoisting meetings, usually are annually made there. Should i remind to everyone the 1943 Tehran Conference held again between those 3? Stalin moved outside the USSR

    • @mikegee6523
      @mikegee6523 2 года назад +4

      You think he cared about FDRs ailing health .. no way

  • @mysteriousok7362
    @mysteriousok7362 Год назад +3

    These Three Need To Team Up To Defeat One Now Just Imagine That One Man Power

  • @komonista5976
    @komonista5976 Год назад

    Tankies

  • @ps5user155
    @ps5user155 2 года назад +9

    Why can’t Roosevelt make eye contact with Stalin?

    • @asdfgtrxcvhjkzxs3ek
      @asdfgtrxcvhjkzxs3ek 2 года назад +3

      because he doesnt likes him much, friends only due to germany gone rougue
      its like when you have to be friendly to the person you reall hate but happen to be helpful lately so you just fake it until you make it but rosseee boy apparently coudnt fake it this time

  • @kylegoodreau2170
    @kylegoodreau2170 Год назад +2

    1:47 I think this guy was at the wrong conference .. .. HEIL WHOOPS 🤣

  • @weasov2197
    @weasov2197 2 года назад +20

    the best that could happen is to see these 3 powers together again

  • @SnpJourney
    @SnpJourney Год назад

    Like count is just Nice!

  • @hmm3597
    @hmm3597 Год назад +1

    Churchill said we will never surrender.

  • @magda8189
    @magda8189 2 года назад +4

    Horrible Yalta. They sold us. The wound is still bleeding. Greetings from betrayed Poland.

    • @cringe7391
      @cringe7391 2 года назад +1

      What were they supposed to do? It's terrible what happened to Poland but they couldn't have gotten a Soviet occupied Poland back from Stalin.

    • @grzegorzbrzeczyszczykiewic1139
      @grzegorzbrzeczyszczykiewic1139 Год назад +2

      @@cringe7391 They could at least bargain for Poland to get cities like Lviv or Grodno as well as Konigsberg, that is now a pain in the ass for Baltic states as well as Poland.

  • @KavenLeandro
    @KavenLeandro 2 года назад +5

    ahhh, the old times... everyone wanted to kill one to another, but courtesy was kept safe.

  • @mohamedmohideensyedabootha4962
    @mohamedmohideensyedabootha4962 2 года назад +1

    Churchill was smoking our Town Trichy producing 222 cigar. That cigar was given great appearance to him.

  • @goshacake
    @goshacake 2 года назад +1

    круто видеть это в реках в 2022

  • @lorainejones41
    @lorainejones41 3 года назад +93

    We will never see giants like these three, now we have con men ruling us all. 😭

    • @rizzospastis
      @rizzospastis 2 года назад +12

      Only stalin was the real giant there

    • @rizzospastis
      @rizzospastis 2 года назад +8

      @D - hunt length on the map doesnt matter. They were just hypocrites.Slava Velikomu Stalinu

    • @rizzospastis
      @rizzospastis 2 года назад +2

      @D - hunt i can have a full scale debate with you on how this is not subjective at all. Something subjective would be the "best" (in taste) chocolate. But no my friend. Hating on the man who had been committing literal genocides on the british raj and the man that funded hitler, is not a subjective opinion.

    • @rizzospastis
      @rizzospastis 2 года назад +1

      @D - hunt of course i didnt look at it that way. In this sense, genghis khan is god himself

    • @rizzospastis
      @rizzospastis 2 года назад +1

      @D - hunt yeah i dont consider land to count as of greatness

  • @aaverageperson2632
    @aaverageperson2632 2 года назад +3

    Big bosses

  • @oloansitanggang410
    @oloansitanggang410 9 месяцев назад

    When the Big Three meeting, Hirohito was just watching n crying; oh my Sun, help me....😂😂

  • @NicklasZandeVGCP2001
    @NicklasZandeVGCP2001 Год назад +2

    FDR: I have a terrific headache.
    Churchill: I'm bored with it all.
    Stalin: (Unknown what his last words were because of how secretive the Soviet Union was about their leaders' deaths.)

  • @MotoTvWoodsFarm
    @MotoTvWoodsFarm Год назад +16

    Churchill began with an Empire and ended up losing all of it - Germany lost a war won the peace - Japan lost a war won a peace - Russia and America unchanged - Britain won a war - lost an empire