History of Russia - Rurik to Revolution

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  • Опубликовано: 23 дек 2016
  • From Prince Rurik to the Russian Revolution, this is a compilation of the first 5 episodes of Epic History TV's History of Russia.
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    A note on 'Ivan the Terrible' - in Russia, Ivan IV has the epithet 'Гро́зный' meaning 'Great' or 'Formidable'. So why is he known as Ivan 'the Terrible' in English? Because he was evil or useless or because of anti-Russian bias? No, because 'Terrible' in English also means awesome or formidable - this was well understood when 'Гро́зный' was first translated into English centuries ago, but now fewer people understand this. (see definitions 3 & 4 here: www.dictionary.com/browse/terr.... The name stuck, and Ivan IV has been known as Ivan the Terrible ever since.
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Комментарии • 20 тыс.

  • @CMDR_Demortuus
    @CMDR_Demortuus 10 месяцев назад +1135

    Sorry for my English. I am from Russia, Siberia, I live near Lake Baikal. I like to watch videos about foreigners in Russia, their opinions, stories, reactions, and so on. We very often hear that the West and America do not like history, but more and more often I began to come across such foreign channels where they show and tell our story. And there are a lot of views on such channels and what else pleases, reading the comments, it is clear that you are very interested in it. Thank you to all of you, the authors of the channel, the authors of the comments, to all those who just watched these and other videos about Russia... It's a scary time right now, and I'm really pleased to know that so many people in the world want to know history.

    • @daydays12
      @daydays12 10 месяцев назад +51

      Very nice comment ( if authentic). Greetings to you from France.

    • @CMDR_Demortuus
      @CMDR_Demortuus 10 месяцев назад +55

      ​@@daydays12Thanks). France is a beautiful country, even though I haven't been there(. My comment is from the bottom of my heart and from the bottom of my heart. I was really happy reading the comments under the video.

    • @user-dx1uq9cb8y
      @user-dx1uq9cb8y 9 месяцев назад +22

      Жиза, мне тоже очень интересно, что иностранцы думают о России.

    • @lovewolf4103
      @lovewolf4103 8 месяцев назад +89

      Beacuse people who watch this videos arent brain washed into hating Russia. They are interested in learing the real history and to think for themselfs. I think Russia has beautiful and rich history.

    • @Russian.spy1
      @Russian.spy1 8 месяцев назад

      Либерал боится за свои права 😂 ты не русский, ты -никто!!!

  • @_XPEHOPE3_
    @_XPEHOPE3_ 5 месяцев назад +317

    Imagine if you filmed a series in 8 seasons of 15 episodes of Russian history in the style of Game of Thrones, with all the battles, poisoning of the kings, all these pre-court underhanded games, intrigues, secrets

    • @ivydark9741
      @ivydark9741 5 месяцев назад +12

      Watch The Great. )

    • @user-bi7xg2by9k
      @user-bi7xg2by9k 4 месяца назад +15

      We have something similar... 2 series "Rurikovich" and "Romanov" on youtube used to be on the Star media channel.
      these two are almost completely documented. We sometimes watched them in history lessons. one episode lasts about an hour and tells about a specific ruler and events.
      I think they added subtitles for so many years, if not, then there should be a normal auto-translation 🤔

    • @user-bi7xg2by9k
      @user-bi7xg2by9k 4 месяца назад +5

      Okay, I just checked, there really are subtitles in many languages, including English

    • @ADPax10
      @ADPax10 3 месяца назад

      That would be even better than GoT. Given that it doesn't skimp on any of the major or important details accurately.

    • @user-go6qw5ug5w
      @user-go6qw5ug5w 3 месяца назад +2

      Лучше не надо. Мне хватило экранизации Ведьмака и Толстого от сша

  • @shawentian
    @shawentian 2 месяца назад +72

    I am a Chinese college student, and I really love history, especially Russian history. I'm delighted that the blogger shared this historical content with us. I enjoyed watching it very much. Keep up the good work, and I will continue to support the blogger!

    • @user-qj1ou1pq1y
      @user-qj1ou1pq1y 2 месяца назад +2

      加油!我是俄罗斯人,我也爱中国的历史和文化

    • @arturincloud9892
      @arturincloud9892 Месяц назад +3

      23:17 Russia freed Finnish people from Sweden and gave them liberty and independence and their own government and state.

    • @marcusgarvey9933
      @marcusgarvey9933 Месяц назад

      "You must understand, the leading Bolsheviks who took over Russia were not Russians..." - Alexandr Solzhenitsyn

    • @unlimitedmasti8734
      @unlimitedmasti8734 Месяц назад

      I am a Indian college student. I really love history especially Russian history. India🤝🧡 and 🧡🤝Russia is the best friends of the world ❤❤🔥🔥

    • @misssamartypants
      @misssamartypants 8 дней назад

      Do you have restricted access to History Channels on the Internet in China?

  • @Theosake
    @Theosake 2 месяца назад +71

    I think im ready to pass Mr. Vlad’s history test now!

    • @user-kh3yw9ut6p
      @user-kh3yw9ut6p Месяц назад +1

      Это вы после интервью? Крутая шутка 😎

    • @unlimitedmasti8734
      @unlimitedmasti8734 Месяц назад +3

      I'm from India ❤❤ Russia is the best country of the world ❤❤you will be my friend, Russian people is the sweet person

  • @vehx9316
    @vehx9316 3 года назад +4556

    Russian history, it's can be hectic, chaotic, bloody and traumatic, but no one can say that it was ever boring.

    • @anthonylawson2275
      @anthonylawson2275 2 года назад +163

      It's history is why it's literature is so good.

    • @kokilius
      @kokilius 2 года назад +454

      People just dont see that mighty Russian people is like history keepers on the right white side..They crush Nazi Germany, Ottoman empire, Napoleon, Mongol hordes...Earth exist like it is today just cos Russia intervine in every crucial moments in history. Long live Russia..Regards from Serbia.

    • @sempreviva4564
      @sempreviva4564 2 года назад +145

      @@kokilius
      Aww 🥰 Thank you so much. HVALA!
      We love and respect our brothers and sisters in beautiful Serbia! 🇷🇺❤️🇷🇸
      But there was a time when Russia didn’t get involved and it’s our disgrace… 😔
      Sorry for not helping you in 1999!
      Although we were a mess ourselves, we should have helped you, that’s why all Russians hate Boris Yeltsin 🤬
      And of course
      *KOSOVO IS SERBIA!*
      🇷🇸🇷🇸🇷🇸🇷🇸🇷🇸💪🏻💪🏻💪🏻

    • @poopyfarts6010
      @poopyfarts6010 2 года назад +61

      @@kokilius Russia didn't crush the Golden horde or the Great Horde. The mongols captured russia and made it their vassal. Getting independence isn't the same as crushing an empire. Ivan the "terrible" organised one of the earliest secret polices in the world and by the end of his reign he had descended into complete madness. He ruthlessly and needlessly murderd and tortured his subjects or anyone who he thought was a traitor. Some said he was the "anti-christ" himself. Also, "serfdom" which was basically another word for slavery existed for a long time in Russian empire. The soviet union carried great atrocities across its "empire" killing innocent people and working them to death in the gulags. They wiped out entire sections of ethnic minorities and forced their language onto others. Muslims in Central Asia , who lived in the former USSR(СССР), were forced to eat pork and renounce their religion. Even today Russia keeps on meddling in other country's affairs like keeping an authoritarian dictator (Bashar Al-Assad) in power in Syria.
      So, no Russia has bot been on the right side of history always.

    • @poopyfarts6010
      @poopyfarts6010 2 года назад +31

      @@kokilius Russia didn't crush Napolean Bonaparte. They just waited until the onset of winter and then attacked a weakened army who had diminished resources and supplies.

  • @urhomiesapien3722
    @urhomiesapien3722 3 года назад +1519

    Battle of the Ice is probably one of the coolest names given to a medeval battle in my opinion

    • @LS-dp2gs
      @LS-dp2gs 3 года назад +59

      Manav Nayak have you ever seen a classic movie Alexandr Nevsky? It’s about that battle.

    • @biuless5275
      @biuless5275 3 года назад +7

      @@LS-dp2gs whats the name?

    • @feels6233
      @feels6233 3 года назад +9

      Was that supposed to be a pun?

    • @sillymesilly
      @sillymesilly 3 года назад +58

      Well the Teutonic Knights fell through the ice. 🤣

    • @pelevin_idi_nahui
      @pelevin_idi_nahui 3 года назад +120

      In Russian it sounds even cooler

  • @xe2594
    @xe2594 3 месяца назад +34

    I can’t believe this was done 7+ years ago!! The quality and detail even back then is still 10/10. I’m
    Surprised I missed this- going to go back through all these older videos for such gems.

  • @vikrantkhare3
    @vikrantkhare3 9 месяцев назад +123

    Being an Indian Historian I have never been thought that then British India was in Cold War with Russia, its feels so good to watch history from every country's Perspective.. it opens up more dimensions for analysis

    • @user-bm6ux6fk6o
      @user-bm6ux6fk6o 7 месяцев назад +14

      The most interesting look at global history is from the Russian point of view - this huge country has always been the most active participant in the life of mankind over the past millennium, sometimes greatly influencing geopolitics and consequences for the whole world.
      What is represented here is only a small part, very very small. And this is even before the USSR, which lived for a short time, but no less brightly.

    • @user-xo4nw4wg7i
      @user-xo4nw4wg7i 6 месяцев назад +10

      It should be especially taken into account that this video also reflects the Western view of Russian history. This manifests itself in a lot of moments. In how, for example, Russia "conquers" cities from the Polish-Lithuanian Commonwealth, whereas Smolensk, Kiev and others have always historically been Russian cities. Tsar Ivan 4 in the West is called Ivan the Terrible, but in fact, in Russian he is Ivan Fearsome.
      And Kipling also wrote about the confrontation between the Anglo-Saxons and Russians for 500 years and called it a Big Game. And he wrote that "only when everyone dies will the Big Game end." And the British were behind almost all the wars in Europe against Russia.

    • @Vanboomer
      @Vanboomer Месяц назад

      A novel 'Kim' by Kipling is about those events

    • @user-xo4nw4wg7i
      @user-xo4nw4wg7i 17 часов назад

      @@Savitur000 Menacing from the word thunderstorm, not horror. There is a city of Grozny. It's not like his name is terrible.

  • @enigma4430
    @enigma4430 5 лет назад +7164

    Russian history is simply hardcore survival at all costs.

    • @laierr
      @laierr 5 лет назад +610

      No, Russian history is like: one great dude give Russia good kick in the butt every century or so, Russia catches up with the world, becomes a great European power, create great feats of art and engineering, and then ass-backward autocratic ultraconservative dumbasses ruin everything.

    • @mer3abec
      @mer3abec 5 лет назад +120

      @BenkethePirate You did not know, but Switzerland also survived many times. By the way, they had most feared pike-mans Europe ever seen. They defeat German knights. That why Popes in Vatican hire them for protection ! Protection from their own nobles ! I am not from Switzerland. I am Russian. Like history.

    • @Salpeteroxid
      @Salpeteroxid 5 лет назад +81

      Literally all European nations. Sweden had it really hard untill the 20th century for example.

    • @ebbakopy5436
      @ebbakopy5436 5 лет назад +65

      just bcz yids destroyed the history of Mother Russia, does not mean a squat, when only russian can read writing around the world, there the only Russian land the biggest in the world, its speaks more than western propaganda. All world was on the knees before Russia till the 18th century, yes i said ALL world. Maps, artifacts and most important..language is the solid evidence

    • @dmitryvlasov5493
      @dmitryvlasov5493 5 лет назад +67

      It is really pitty that the Novgorod Republic did not survive. It was a part of the Hansa trade union. The Russian North is Novgorodian actually.

  • @user-cq5sn5hq4m
    @user-cq5sn5hq4m 5 лет назад +1456

    His voice is so epic, dramatic and catastrophic, graceful and great - just like Russian history!

    • @illuminickiblanco
      @illuminickiblanco 4 года назад +9

      Very soothing hed do great reading children's books

    • @UHFStation1
      @UHFStation1 4 года назад +5

      If only he pronounced more correctly.

    • @diggitydoo5836
      @diggitydoo5836 4 года назад +7

      That’s David Attenborough, he usually does nature documentaries.

    • @scintillam_dei
      @scintillam_dei 3 года назад +2

      @@diggitydoo5836 He does crypto-racist propaganda. See my video refuting macro-evolution.

    • @beautifulbutterfly5578
      @beautifulbutterfly5578 3 года назад +3

      Just like fake Russian history. LOL.

  • @miamcgee4612
    @miamcgee4612 10 месяцев назад +581

    Russian history is truly fascinating. I never get bored learning about it.

    • @OldWorldBible
      @OldWorldBible 6 месяцев назад +4

      If thats true you should definitley read Anatoly Fomenko's New Chronology.

    • @dlcolossus9127
      @dlcolossus9127 5 месяцев назад +1

      Because of my teacher, I used to hate Russian history

    • @miamcgee4612
      @miamcgee4612 5 месяцев назад +1

      @@dlcolossus9127 Aww. Was your teacher boring?

    • @dlcolossus9127
      @dlcolossus9127 5 месяцев назад

      @miamcgee4612 not boring, but strict, harsh, mean

    • @miamcgee4612
      @miamcgee4612 5 месяцев назад +2

      @@dlcolossus9127 oh that's too bad.

  • @user-cy6wm4ts8j
    @user-cy6wm4ts8j 10 месяцев назад +60

    19:10 I’m Russian and Volga Germans are still present in Russia! 200K as of now. At my workplace I know a lot of people with German last names.

    • @user-bm6ux6fk6o
      @user-bm6ux6fk6o 7 месяцев назад

      Hermann Gräf
      Russian statesman and banker. Chairman of the Board of the Public Joint Stock Company Sberbank of Russia since November 28, 2007[3].
      Minister of Economic Development and Trade of Russia (2000-2007), Chairman of the Board of the Center for Strategic Research (1999-2011)[4], Member of the Yandex Board of Directors (2014-2020)[5]. Non-partisan[6]. Citizen of Russia and Germany[7].
      It is under personal international sanctions of the EU countries, Great Britain, USA, Canada, Switzerland, Australia, Ukraine, New Zealand...
      Russia was built by many nations. Almost all of Europe, and not only.

    • @yiannimil1
      @yiannimil1 2 месяца назад

      do they "feel" russian?

    • @alexwhey1724
      @alexwhey1724 2 месяца назад +11

      ​@@yiannimil1 They are russians!

    • @yiannimil1
      @yiannimil1 2 месяца назад

      so are the ukrs....but they do not feel russian
      they are religiously different@@alexwhey1724

    • @alexwhey1724
      @alexwhey1724 2 месяца назад +5

      @@yiannimil1 they religiousacly believe in Ukraine. I was citizen of Ukraine from mariupol. I think what Ukrainians is mad.

  • @StopFear
    @StopFear 2 года назад +1887

    I think stylistically this is one of the best documentaries about any country, people, or civilization.

    • @jamelbunny5732
      @jamelbunny5732 2 года назад +2

      @Bill McKenna what is it known for?

    • @daemonzap1481
      @daemonzap1481 2 года назад +8

      @@jamelbunny5732 bears and vodka

    • @sempreviva4564
      @sempreviva4564 2 года назад +18

      @@daemonzap1481
      The periodic table of the elements (one of the crowing achievements of human thought), greatest ballet, literature, art, music etc. etc. too, don’t you think? 😉

    • @daemonzap1481
      @daemonzap1481 2 года назад

      @@sempreviva4564 I thought the British contributed the most to the periodic table. Also ballet was made in russia?

    • @sempreviva4564
      @sempreviva4564 2 года назад +10

      @@daemonzap1481
      🤦🏻‍♂️ No, you’re absolutely wrong and delusional. Learn a thing or two, please.
      ENGLISH WIKI:
      Dmitri Ivanovich Mendeleev; 8 February 1834 - 2 February 1907 [OS 27 January 1834 - 20 January 1907])
      was a Russian chemist and inventor. He is best remembered for formulating the Periodic Law and creating a farsighted version of the periodic table of elements. He used the Periodic Law not only to correct the then-accepted properties of some known elements, such as the valence and atomic weight of uranium, but also to predict the properties of three elements that were yet to be discovered.
      Which means you, me and all of us can experience the world as we know it thanks to the most important and fundamental “Periodic Table of the Elements” invented by Dmitri Mendeleev, which is called the “basic law of nature”, “the language of the Universe” and “the alphabet of the Universe”.
      Go watch a video called “The Periodic Table: Crash Course Chemistry #4” on the popular channel called CrashCourse (the video has almost 6 mln views). Where our Periodic Table of the elements is called: «One of the crowning achievements of human thought». And of course Dmitri Mendeleev is a major figure in that video. Or you may also try to educate yourself for once by watching another video called «The genius of Mendeleev’s periodic table - Lou Serico» on Ted-Ed. (almost 2 mln views)
      Dude, you spend every Christmas season hearing Tchaikovsky’s music and seeing the Tchaikovsky’s Nutcrackers everywhere, practically surrounded by the Russian heritage. If our culture is so inferior according to you, nazi s**bag, why do you keep making screen adaptations of our greatest literature like “War and Peace” etc.? The Telegraph placed BBC historical drama “War & Peace” (2016) 5th in its list of the greatest television adaptations of all time.
      Learn something about Ivan Pavlov who won the Nobel Prize for Physiology or Medicine in 1904, becoming the first Russian Nobel laureate. Pavlov's principles of classical conditioning have been found to operate across a variety of behavior therapies and in experimental and clinical settings, such as educational classrooms and even reducing phobias with systematic desensitization.
      Alexander Prokhorov was a Soviet-Russian physicist known for his pioneering research on lasers and masers in the Soviet Union for which he shared the Nobel Prize in Physics in 1964 with Charles Hard Townes and Nikolay Basov.
      You know about Antarctica’s existence only thanks to Russians. Antarctica was the last region on Earth to be discovered, unseen until 1820 when on Vostok sighted the Fimbul ice shelf.
      Modern Icebreakers are also one of the Russian inventions. BTW Russia is the only country constructing nuclear-powered icebreakers. We are also the only nation on earth that has a Nuclear-powered Icebreaker Fleet.
      You can enjoy Hollywood which is based on the Stanislavski’s system of actor training, preparation, and rehearsal technique.
      Viruses are known and can be dealt with thanks to a Russian botanist, the discoverer of viruses (1892) and one of the founders of virology Dmitry Ivanovsky.
      We are still a leading space superpower that launched the 1st satellite into space back in 1957 (sputnik in Russian, that’s how we named our COVID-19 vaccine “Sputnik-V” that we also first in the world came up with). Russian cosmonauts are actually the commanders who play one of the major roles on the ISS (Internarional Space Station).
      The launch of the Soyuz-2.1b carrier rocket with 36 British OneWeb communication satellites from the Vostochny cosmodrome (Russian Far East), which took place on May 28, 2021, became the 59th consecutive accident-free Russian space launch.
      Earlier this year on the 12th of April Russia and the world celebrated the 60th anniversary since first man journeyed into Space (1961), Yuri Gagarin who became the first human to journey into outer space, achieving a major milestone in the Space Race. He became an international celebrity and was awarded many medals and titles. He even had a tea party with your queen BTW.
      Mikhail Kalashnikov and his legendary assault rifle AK-47 is the most widespread small arms and light weapons in the world. After more than seven decades, the AK-47 model and its variants remain the most popular and widely used rifles in the world.
      Afanasy Nikitin (born in the 15th century) was a Russian merchant from Tver and one of the first Europeans to travel to and document his visit to India. He described his trip in a narrative known as “The Journey Beyond Three Seas” (1475).
      Tetris tile-matching video game created by Russian software engineer Alexey Pajitnov became an international sensation in the mid 80s and is still a pop-culture phenomenon.
      Tetris is rooted within popular culture and its popularity extends beyond the sphere of video games; imagery from the game has influenced architecture, music and cosplay. The game has also been the subject of various research studies that have analyzed its theoretical complexity and have shown its effect on the human brain following a session, in particular the Tetris effect.
      Alexander Popov was a Russian physicist, who was one of the first persons to invent a radio receiving device simultaneously with Marconi.
      To be continued…

  • @keithnance4209
    @keithnance4209 2 года назад +929

    As a ‘westerner’, we didn’t get exposed to too much Eurasian history. This was amazing. I’ll probably need to watch it a few more times. Thank you!

    • @keithnance4209
      @keithnance4209 2 года назад +8

      What’s your point?

    • @vredacted3125
      @vredacted3125 Год назад +17

      Rus’
      *not to be confused with “Russia”, which derives its name from the Rus’ but historically is a completely different state, which almost all its existence was at war with the Rus’.
      Just like the Holy Roman Empire was actually Germany, Russia is actually Muscovy, despite their best attempts to convince everybody otherwise.
      Its name “Russia" received only in 1721, when Peter I passed a decree to change Tsardom of Muscovy’s name into the “Russian” Empire (“Russia” originates from Rosia, name used by the Greek Orthodox Clergy in regards to Kyivan Rus')
      Under the reign of Cathrine II Muscovites where even pushed for continuing to identify as Muscovites, and where forced to call themselves “Russian”.
      Lands that “Russia” claims were part of the original Rus’, but actually weren't, are Novgorod, Suzdal, and Ryazan, since in historical texts of XI-XII centuries they are mentioned as separate entities from Rus’. They can be considered parts of extended Rus’, although their culture was distinct from main Rus’.
      In 1493 Moscow prince Ivan III appointed himself to be the Great Ruler of All Rus’. No other kings acknowledged that. From that point on Muscovy started to make false claims on Rus’ ownership.
      “Russia” is an offshoot of Ukraine and not the other way round, despite what Soviet and “Russian” historians have been trying to say for years. Kiev was a developed cultured capital when Moscow was just another swamp village.
      Germany used to call itself the Holy Roman Empire, that didn’t mean they became the Romans, and all of a sudden had a right to claim whole of Italy and its history, but yet, that’s exactly what “Russia” did in regards to Rus’-Ukraine.

    • @nesirosern8596
      @nesirosern8596 Год назад +88

      @@vredacted3125 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
      You wish it was so
      Russia wasn't called Muscovy before 1721; it was called Russian Tsardom; Peter renamed it to Russian Empire; "Muscovy" or "The Grand Duchy of Moscow" existed only in the Golden Horde afterwards it was known as Russian Tsardom
      "Kievian Rus" is a term invented by Russian historians in the 19th century to underline the fact that Kiev was the capital; not everyone calls it Kievian Rus, some call it Ancient Rus
      In the Middle Ages the country didn't have a name, its people simply said that they were from "the Land of the Rus"; in Western Europe, in the Byzantine Empire and in the Arab world the country was known as "Russia"; in fact Russia started calling itself "Russia" because the Greeks called it like that
      The first city that was founded was Novgorod and it was the first capital then Kiev then Vladimir then Moscow (3 out of 4 are in modern day Russia)
      The Rurikids that ruled the Kievian Rus proceeded to rule the Russian tsardom; Ivan the Terrible was a Rurikid
      Also the "Rus" part is where "Russia" comes from and the people called themselves "the Rus"
      And the Kiev in Kievian Rus isn't the same Kiev as the Kiev today; it's not the same city and it's not on the same place
      Ukraine didn't exist until 1918; its territory was part of Russia and Poland; and when it first appeared as an independent state its territory was pretty much just Kiev; later Lenin, Stalin and Khrushchev gave Ukraine part of Russia's and part of Poland's territory
      The Ukrainian language is basically a mixture of Russian and Polish dialects
      Ukraine is a made-up country with a made-up language and a made-up nation with no history or culture of its own
      Your attempt to claim that the Greeks called the Kievian Rus - Russia, but it has nothing to with modern Russia is hilarious
      The attempt to claim that Rus is different from Russia is hilarious and ridiculous; it's like claiming that the Magars are different from Hungary or that Ancient Greece and later the Byzantine empire have nothing to do with modern day Greece
      Russia doesn't derive from Muscovy, it derives from the Ancient Rus and Ukraine derives from Russia and Lenin's good will
      But keep on trying to convince people against historical consensus that the Rus (RUSsia) is actually Ukraine
      What's next Alexander the Great is actually Macedonian not Greek?
      You're pathetic

    • @vredacted3125
      @vredacted3125 Год назад +7

      @@nesirosern8596 not correct

    • @KateKabrinsky
      @KateKabrinsky Год назад

      @@vredacted3125 Ah yes, I remember that story. Pure blooded Ukrainians who loved freedom so much, wanted to join Catholic alliance (nato). And then Catherine the Great builded&settled up too many cities with Russians, Greeks, Orthodox christs and other devils, defiled the Ukrainian land with her menstruation, so Ukranians have been resisting till today. True story

  • @sonnycapo986
    @sonnycapo986 2 месяца назад +86

    Anyone here after the Putin interview with Tucker ? 😅

    • @dasalsakid
      @dasalsakid 2 месяца назад +7

      yup 😂

    • @brandenmanuel2037
      @brandenmanuel2037 Месяц назад +2

      Yep Lol!

    • @user-kh3yw9ut6p
      @user-kh3yw9ut6p Месяц назад +1

      Я думала он тест предложит Такеру в конце интервью😅😅😅

  • @iamfromthewild
    @iamfromthewild 3 месяца назад +17

    Russian here (Born not raised). thanks for this I love learning about the place I was born in this was a good watch!

  • @MrMustafio
    @MrMustafio Год назад +65

    When he said Poland and Russia signed the Pact of Eternal Peace I almost spit my coffee out

  • @puncific2022
    @puncific2022 5 лет назад +749

    I have to say that I am Russian and I want to say to you " Thank you!" I really liked your video. I am pleased that foreigners are interested in the history of Russia. Keep making that video. I will definitely watch.

    • @picassomicasso1
      @picassomicasso1 4 года назад +40

      Thanks to Putin the Great for restoring Russian glory. That's why foreigners are interested.

    • @logodok206
      @logodok206 4 года назад +37

      @@picassomicasso1 You don't live in Russia, so you like Putin

    • @alittlewoozy3187
      @alittlewoozy3187 4 года назад +39

      Ваня Смирнов
      As an American who is interested in Russian culture and is even learning the Russian language right now, I have to say your history and culture is pretty interesting. It’s sad that not a lot of people see that.
      Добрый день!

    • @jimjam01
      @jimjam01 4 года назад +4

      @@picassomicasso1 you mean invading Crimea without cause

    • @user-zw8ld8nt5f
      @user-zw8ld8nt5f 4 года назад +11

      @@jimjam01 What an idiot!

  • @PashaDemin
    @PashaDemin 11 месяцев назад +328

    "Kievan Rus'" - combination of words, invented in 19th century. It indicates a time period, when Kiev was a main city on Rus's lands. There were other Ruses, named after main city of time period. It was ended as russian tsardom.

    • @horoshkoaleksandr273
      @horoshkoaleksandr273 10 месяцев назад +7

      no, in history there are no mentions of other Ruses, only Kievan

    • @PashaDemin
      @PashaDemin 10 месяцев назад +91

      @@horoshkoaleksandr273 and there is no mention of Kievan also. It is tome period, not the name of the state or group of states.

    • @impaugjuldivmax
      @impaugjuldivmax 9 месяцев назад +1

      so what? there was no official Byzantium Empire or the Mongol Empire, how should we call them in 21st century?

    • @Samimi_Sabimi
      @Samimi_Sabimi 6 месяцев назад +86

      @@impaugjuldivmax in this case, the name "Rus" is enough. This name appeared in international documents. Not "Kievan Rus".
      And for Russians this clarification is important, because Russians live on the territory of cities that were the homeland of the princes who created Rus'. While Ukrainians cling to the name “Kievan Rus” in order to designate themselves as the origin of Rus. Ukrainians revere the princes of that period (Rurik, Yaroslav the Wise, Princess Olga, Prophetic Oleg), completely ignoring their origins from ancient Russian cities: Novgorod, Ladoga, Rostov, Pskov. And these are historical facts

    • @impaugjuldivmax
      @impaugjuldivmax 6 месяцев назад +13

      @@Samimi_Sabimi What you say is a pure political aspect - the only thing what about the russians care claiming 1000 years of their state. The ukrainians are doing the same, actually.
      But for historians it is another picture. By saying Kievan Rus, modern historians mean the exact period of time when the stronghold of power was in Kiev.
      By this reason, historians call Bizantium Empire as not the Roman Empire just to define a new stronghold of power.

  • @hiddenhorizons68
    @hiddenhorizons68 16 дней назад +7

    a saga of epic battles, court intrigue, and hardcore survival

  • @melablu8888
    @melablu8888 Год назад +647

    Long Long tough and uneasy history they had and yet they managed to create soo many beautiful and tender art jewels, most amazing composers, writers, painters, architects. Great taste, strong and sensitive at the same time. Your culture always inspired me.

    • @yuriromanov3734
      @yuriromanov3734 Год назад +32

      Thank you!

    • @James-cz5hf
      @James-cz5hf Год назад +6

      Not really. Music, yes, but most great works of art owned by the Russian royalty were western made just like Russian royalty itself. Tsar Nicholas, Kaiser Wilhelm, King George V, all first cousins.

    • @James-cz5hf
      @James-cz5hf Год назад

      @Teemu Lod Right. So all nations are totalitarian dictatorships cruelly slaughtering millions of their own people never showing the slightest interest in changing this status quo. It's a standard KGB/FSB line. Very obedient of you. Your beady eyed midget, fake martial artist, fake hockey player, doofus president approves.

    • @sempreviva4564
      @sempreviva4564 Год назад +32

      @@James-cz5hf I call BS.

    • @James-cz5hf
      @James-cz5hf Год назад +3

      @@sempreviva4564 Good for you. The world awaits your next precious words.

  • @rockyblacksmith
    @rockyblacksmith 5 лет назад +881

    I did NOT expect the Volga Germans to get a mention here, that's awesome!
    It's rare to see my own heritage put into the grand sceem of history, let alone pop up in a work about a topic as broad as the general history of Russia.

    • @ericgoingoverseas5064
      @ericgoingoverseas5064 4 года назад +29

      Well, my cousin, yes we Volga Germans were mentioned. Glad to hear from you. Happen was you family living in Doenhauf also known Denhauf?
      I'm the last of Heinrik Lichtenwalds line. 1763 If I remember correctly.😊

    • @sanja603
      @sanja603 4 года назад +3

      Wau that's really cool. Where are u living now?

    • @ericgoingoverseas5064
      @ericgoingoverseas5064 4 года назад +16

      @@sanja603 Migrated to Wyoming USA first. Now Iowa USA, been here 2 generations.😊

    • @sanja603
      @sanja603 4 года назад +15

      @@ericgoingoverseas5064 great. My family has been deported to Siberia from Volga river. In the 90ties we moved to Germany. My grandmother told me that some of her relatives immigrated to USA. Really intersperesting. ;)
      All the best from Germany ;)
      PS: how do u see yourself, as Volga German or already as an American?

    • @ericgoingoverseas5064
      @ericgoingoverseas5064 4 года назад +24

      @@sanja603 We left shortly before the Russo- Japanese war of our own choice. The young left, the old stayed behind. Just the way it was. Others like us came later, some even after we moved to Iowa.
      The stories those families told were not pretty. The last family were aware of walked out of Siberia after the exile your family went through. I met that man when I was very young. He was a lifelong friend of my grandfather.
      I'm very happy you wrote to me. For many years my relatives and I have believed those who were sent Siberia and didn't escape were wiped out.
      Grandpa would have been very excited.😊
      There are others we located years ago in Regina, Saskatchewan as well.
      I have always considered myself a German- Russian- American. The past has always painted the future.
      Like everyone in my family.😉
      Greeting from Iowa USA. Glad to hear from you, glad to talk anytime.
      Eric

  • @aleong.9566
    @aleong.9566 Год назад +604

    Also interesting to realize how many countries actually got independent through Russia's expansionism. Starting with Greece, over Bulgaria, Romania etc.

    • @user-rm8dy3fh8c
      @user-rm8dy3fh8c Год назад +33

      Туркестан, казахстан ,среднюю азию, кавказ.

    • @user-rm8dy3fh8c
      @user-rm8dy3fh8c Год назад +6

      Царской россии или ссср

    • @user-qw2qm5hw4x
      @user-qw2qm5hw4x Год назад +14

      We should have left the ottomans to erase them

    • @aleong.9566
      @aleong.9566 Год назад +81

      @@user-qw2qm5hw4x The ottomans were close to get erased by the Russian Empire mate.

    • @nemo3883
      @nemo3883 Год назад +6

      @@user-rm8dy3fh8c не важно , и первое и второе Россия

  • @danialnoor
    @danialnoor 25 дней назад +13

    A great country with great history, very humble to weak northwithstanding being a superpower in the world. It stood up with strong strength even after disintegrated from Soviet Union to Russia.
    Even Russian can not imagine how much Russia is respected and supported by most of the Asian, Middle eastern, Eastern countries. Go ahead Russia Against satanic energy, the whole world with you. Make Soviet Union great again. Love from India, Bangladesh.

  • @waqarsaleem8611
    @waqarsaleem8611 6 лет назад +55

    The most underrated RUclips channel of the century. This channel deserves more than this.

  • @redjung5987
    @redjung5987 2 года назад +2391

    I’m here because of Ukraine and Russia issue. Studying history is important to understand what is happening now. I hope you make more videos regarding history. I love all your videos ❤️

    • @twinhead1
      @twinhead1 2 года назад +59

      @@raloed.363 the communist revolution was brought by Marxist satanists from abroad and deceived Russia

    • @alfredosanchez76
      @alfredosanchez76 2 года назад +33

      Lmaoooo... The way you worded that out says some interesting things about you

    • @saveligulas5847
      @saveligulas5847 2 года назад +9

      @@alfredosanchez76 true

    • @lancevogel5153
      @lancevogel5153 2 года назад +10

      Probably most are watching for that very reason. I was curious about pronunciations like Ivan and Kiev (or is it Kyiv?). I've got to admit I fell asleep part way in, so I just watched it again. Good stuff.

    • @YanyanLun
      @YanyanLun 2 года назад +13

      me too my ukrainian friend recommanded this to me. next will be EU and NATO's i guess...

  • @jasonc4882
    @jasonc4882 3 месяца назад +25

    Excellent story telling and map use. It’s amazing how learning Russia’s history helps understand world history more, especially how it’s laid out here.

  • @verafaith5961
    @verafaith5961 8 месяцев назад +454

    There has never been a state with the name "Kievan Rus". There was a state "Rus". The term "Kievan Rus" was introduced by the historian M. A. Maksimovich in his work "Where does the Russian land come from" (1837) in a narrowly geographical sense to designate the Kiev principality, on a par with such phrases as "Chervonnaya Rus", "Suzdal Rus" and etc.

    • @annagermany1765
      @annagermany1765 7 месяцев назад

      Russians are now actively telling that the Tatar-Mongols did not attack Rus' and did not capture it, so there is no faith in your stories, there was Kievan Rus with its capital in Kyiv

    • @skylinelover9276
      @skylinelover9276 6 месяцев назад +7

      However Ukrainian is more Slav than Russians judging their DNA paternal haplo group. Russian has more Baltic DNA related due to russoficstions happened to the Baltics.. in st Petersburg for example the dominant DNA paternal haplo group is not Slav R1a

    • @jant.carlsson5061
      @jant.carlsson5061 6 месяцев назад +101

      ​@@skylinelover9276How funny then that the Ukranian ultranationalists want to be Scandinavians, while the Russians want to be Slavs.

    • @skylinelover9276
      @skylinelover9276 6 месяцев назад

      @@jant.carlsson5061 it's because they afraid to the Russian nationalist. Just like what Putin doing now he using the slav propaganda to invade Ukraine. It's interesting to see Putin DNA maybe he is Russofied Baltic from st Petersburg

    • @Samimi_Sabimi
      @Samimi_Sabimi 6 месяцев назад +62

      ​@@skylinelover9276 what is this comment for? How does this cancel what was said about Rus'? Rus' appeared thanks to the fact that the Novgorod princes united the tribes and lands. This is important.
      And is being a Slav some kind of special honor? Maybe you consider the Slavs to be the pinnacle of nations? All nations are a mixture. Especially your Ukrainian Cossacks, who were essentially a rabble of people of all nationalities

  • @shashidharshettar3846
    @shashidharshettar3846 4 года назад +48

    “The Best Ever Documentary CONCISELY Made Without leaving any part of nearly 1,000 + year old history either ignored or left behind”. You guys deserve an “OSCAR” as even Hollywood can’t produce such even when they pour in minimum $250 Millions. keep up the good work.

    • @shashidharshettar3846
      @shashidharshettar3846 3 года назад

      Stephen Jenkins “I fully Agree, I am sorry (if) I have hurt your feelings, my apologies “are in Order & clarifications or questions won’t spur out my mind except , sorry”, SS//

    • @ExTAzY101
      @ExTAzY101 3 года назад

      I mean they went through first 4000 years in 10 minutes and then focused on last 200 for the rest of the video.What are you on about ?

  • @HavanaBobChannel
    @HavanaBobChannel Год назад +74

    Great video. As a russian myself im really appreciate this video ''straight facts'' style with no judgements.

  • @fredlandik5035
    @fredlandik5035 8 дней назад +4

    Omg, I can't believe youtube posted history instead of propaganda! Thanks a lot for the great content!

  • @zb4847
    @zb4847 10 месяцев назад +37

    The most mind-blowing fact for me personally is that Catherine the Great, on of the most beloved russian ruler, was a german. And she had done a lot to country she ruled. Brilliant.

    • @annalehman93941
      @annalehman93941 3 месяца назад +9

      Many germans were woking hard for prosperity of Russia. We love our country since Peter the Great welcomed us here

    • @blacksea3627
      @blacksea3627 3 месяца назад +4

      Так и есть. Она очень много сделала для России. И в целом немецкий народ участвовал в нашей истории.

    • @yiannimil1
      @yiannimil1 2 месяца назад

      This is true. She did a lot for Russia. And in general, the German people participated in our history.@@blacksea3627

    • @user-dv-letto
      @user-dv-letto Месяц назад

      Да что там говорить, царская династия Романовых, её правящая линия, были на 95% немцами по крови.
      Ибо, наследники престола, после смерти Петра Великого, женились на немецких принцессах

    • @mynamessunday4769
      @mynamessunday4769 Месяц назад

      Most European aristocracy was somehow related back than. Cos without mixed marriages huge major wars (as big as WWI) would take place every 5 yrs

  • @GillGarcia2008
    @GillGarcia2008 3 года назад +416

    I didn't know about Russian history...now I learn something. " Spaciba"

    • @_balep4ik_333
      @_balep4ik_333 3 года назад +20

      spasibo* (o is ofter pronounced like a in russian speach, also if there are letters like "и, е, ё, ю, я", you have to pronounce the previous letter much softer - that's why you hear [spaCiba] instead of [spaSiba])

    • @anthonywelch982
      @anthonywelch982 3 года назад +2

      N.

    • @theedmsociety964
      @theedmsociety964 3 года назад +14

      “You must understand. The leading Bolsheviks who took over Russia were not Russians. They hated Russians. They hated Christians. Driven by ethnic hatred they tortured and slaughtered millions of Russians without a shred of human remorse. The October Revolution was not what you call in America the "Russian Revolution." It was an invasion and conquest over the Russian people. More of my countrymen suffered horrific crimes at their bloodstained hands than any people or nation ever suffered in the entirety of human history. It cannot be understated. Bolshevism was the greatest human slaughter of all time. The fact that most of the world is ignorant of this reality is proof that the global media itself is in the hands of the perpetrators.” - Aleksandr Solzhenitsyn - Author of the Gulag Archipelago

    • @thaumiel8233
      @thaumiel8233 3 года назад +2

      @@theedmsociety964 we, the Russians, hate him for his lying about millions of oppressed innocent people

    • @Flyingkitty1234
      @Flyingkitty1234 3 года назад +1

      @@theedmsociety964 bolsheviks not Russian? But they formed political party supported by Russian people right?

  • @c59222
    @c59222 5 лет назад +281

    CORRECTION at 23:52: Moscow was not destroyed by fire but was deliberately SET on fire including the villages and anything there could be found useful along the way to Moscow. It was a tactical decision to freeze, exhaust, and deplete the French army. It was one of the world best tactics ever. Otherwise, great video.

    • @afinespormx7633
      @afinespormx7633 4 года назад +28

      The French arrived to Moscow but there was no trophey to take back with them. The did not know yet the sort of way they have to do back home. Just a few survived to talk about it.

    • @dcabana1
      @dcabana1 4 года назад +3

      uki You are correct!

    • @yenn6969
      @yenn6969 4 года назад +21

      As Indonesian, it reminds me of the same (if not similar) tactic when we tried to defend our independence from allied forces who supports the dutch. It's known as "Bandung Lautan Api" or "The Bandung Sea of Fire". ty for the heads up btw uki

    • @jewelscash8752
      @jewelscash8752 4 года назад +1

      Book "The Illustrious Dead" examines the disastrous effects of the fire and typhus on Napoleonic capture of Moscow.

    • @vincentconti3633
      @vincentconti3633 4 года назад

      @@yenn6969 Apa kabar?

  • @marvinc9994
    @marvinc9994 2 месяца назад +9

    History is the most nourishing food for the Mind of ALL 'academic' subjects - and you don't even need an 'education' to enjoy it: merely a hunger to LEARN!

  • @junaidtipu7340
    @junaidtipu7340 Год назад +267

    Amazing history. Russia is that mystic and mysterious land forever that keeps us all mesmerized and yet occasionally scared.
    Having read much of its history and visited, love the land, its rich history and its hospitality

    • @CFCHP
      @CFCHP 8 месяцев назад +3

      True.

    • @Godspeedysick
      @Godspeedysick 7 месяцев назад +5

      Seeing the amount of battles they went through on that land. There’s no way Russia loses to anyone in their own house. They’re just too connected to the land. A land that has some of the purest soil in the world and can output oil for decades without breaking a sweat. The Black Sea is a strategic location that so many countries would love to get their hands on. Really wild to think about.

    • @KukharyshynOleh
      @KukharyshynOleh 4 месяца назад

      ​@@Godspeedysicklol u r delusional

  • @lastnamefirstname9695
    @lastnamefirstname9695 3 года назад +352

    It’s wild how we can explain centuries of human pain and suffering in mere minutes. We can only imagine how people will describe our journey a thousand years from now.

    • @summeroflove394
      @summeroflove394 3 года назад +64

      "these worthless people basically spent most of their time scrolling on their little phone and dancing in front of their little camera for a chance to get their fifteen minutes of fame."

    • @jaerockchalk3216
      @jaerockchalk3216 3 года назад +27

      it will display as the biggest pussified moment in human history, and either as the day we were put in chains forever , or freedom prevailed .

    • @Bizo0oo0
      @Bizo0oo0 3 года назад +8

      @@jaerockchalk3216 pussified moment 🤣🤣

    • @phyllisjohnson1019
      @phyllisjohnson1019 2 года назад +10

      Probably remembered for arguments about pronouns 😂

    • @charleneh8084
      @charleneh8084 2 года назад +5

      It’ll go a little something like this.
      The United States of America Millennium began in disgrace, As most were a bunch of fat lazy pus-s.
      Instead of working hard as their ancestors did, many of those fat asses were glued to there phones, tablets and play stations.
      They were an easily offended bunch,
      like little pus-s are,
      they would cry bitch and moan if someone said something they didn’t like 😜

  • @user-od4yl3rf4n
    @user-od4yl3rf4n Год назад +1162

    In 1812 Moscow not just was destroyed by fire. It was burned by Russians so French army could not stay there in winter. It's a important fact to know what russian people can sacrifice for victory

    • @sergiytokio7295
      @sergiytokio7295 Год назад

      HISTORY OF RUSSIA FAKE.

    • @Shadesingrey
      @Shadesingrey Год назад +105

      Agreed. Heres another example from 1941: I am Russian, place near where I live near village Krukovo (modern day city Zelenograd) was completely destroyed in 1941 by our very own troops. Germans were near Moscow in Nov/Dec of 1941 and frontlines and battles fought in that area. Commanders of soviet troops gave the order - leave nothing for the germans and russian soldiers blew up all of the railroad/train station buildings along with the tracks so germans couldnt use them. After a month of fierce battles Germans were pushed back but its kinda sad as those were historical buildings destroyed that I will never get to see. Its a trainstation along the Moscow-St. petersburg route and Krukovo was the second stop (after Khimki) of the Railroad in the 1860s to top up the steam engines with water and wood/coal. Look it up if you are interested :)

    • @siniaura
      @siniaura Год назад +1

      Russia should sacrifice world richest man mr Putin for world peace

    • @magnacarta9364
      @magnacarta9364 Год назад +91

      @@Shadesingrey Slava Russia

    • @Whatifsomate
      @Whatifsomate Год назад +48

      Вот именно! А когда наши входили в Париж, дамы были обескуражены высоким уровнем культуры наших офицеров.

  • @morariio
    @morariio Год назад +467

    Jesus, Russia has a fascinating history. Thank you Epic! Quality summary!

    • @ALEXRUSSIANOCCUPANT
      @ALEXRUSSIANOCCUPANT Год назад +16

      I foresee a huge future for Russia. Of course, it will have to go through certain shocks and, perhaps, severe shocks, but all this will pass, and after that Russia will rise up and become the stronghold of all Europe, perhaps the most powerful power in the whole world. © Franklin Delano Roosevelt - the 32nd President of the United States

    • @vortolex
      @vortolex 11 месяцев назад +22

      Russia has my respect 🫡 as people and civilization. We could learn tons from them.

    • @dylanthepickle6428
      @dylanthepickle6428 7 месяцев назад

      Except for the few gigantic mistakes he made.

    • @nonotion3815
      @nonotion3815 7 месяцев назад

      @@vortolex

    • @vortolex
      @vortolex 7 месяцев назад

      @@nonotion3815 (‘ω‘ )

  • @MoLe40777
    @MoLe40777 2 месяца назад +254

    Absolutely no one:
    Putin in his interview:

    • @user-bm6ux6fk6o
      @user-bm6ux6fk6o 2 месяца назад +30

      A thousand years in 30 minutes, with dates and names.

    • @Floridaboi-pe3fk
      @Floridaboi-pe3fk 2 месяца назад +34

      This is important for explaining how modern Ukrainian state was created, so he does have a point

    • @Haunuva
      @Haunuva 2 месяца назад

      Nor it is important, nor revelant to Russian invasion on Ukraine. Putin is a menace to Ukrainians, and his own people too. He's like the Admiral Kolchak, but red.

    • @waynereeb479
      @waynereeb479 2 месяца назад

      Ion get it

    • @ChezBekks
      @ChezBekks Месяц назад +9

      @@waynereeb479Tucker Carlson interviewed Putin in the Kremlin and Putin explained all this in half an hour

  • @Benziiish
    @Benziiish 2 года назад +798

    My professor in political science stood infront of the whole class and said that if we choose his course because we wanted to know more about politics then we were better of quitting the course. He said "if you want to know about politics you shouldn't study political science, you should be studying history"

    • @kittykate168
      @kittykate168 2 года назад +17

      Right

    • @pharaohsmagician8329
      @pharaohsmagician8329 2 года назад +8

      What did you learn in that class? I might want to pursue that in school

    • @Benziiish
      @Benziiish 2 года назад +16

      @@pharaohsmagician8329 Not much to be honest. I feel like everyone that studied political science did it as a minor and majored in something els. As for myself, I ended up quitting and started studying social work studies instead.
      With that said, the ppl that made something out of it were already engaged in or aspired to become something within the NGO, GO, och politcal parties they were engaged in or planed to engage in further ahead.

    • @pharaohsmagician8329
      @pharaohsmagician8329 2 года назад +3

      @@Benziiish Thank you! What's your opinion on the current war? Is it as clear cut good guys vs bad guys as the media says?
      I wonder how the field of social work also looks upon war, and the impact of wounded angry soldiers returning back home after the war. They will probably pass right through your doorstep

    • @Benziiish
      @Benziiish 2 года назад +19

      @@pharaohsmagician8329 Haha there is never good vs bad guys when it comes to war, only the rich vs the poor...and the rich always win. With that said invading an independent country is crazy no matter if the invader is Putin, US Gov or anyone els and while the invader always tries to justify their actions as good it always boils down to money, more specifically access to natural resources.
      What are your thoughts on this war?

  • @kristofarstavrev
    @kristofarstavrev 7 лет назад +113

    Easily the most underrated channel on youtube right now! Your work is just beyond amazing. I just don't get how you don't have millions of subscribers and views yet. I mean you deserve it so much more than most youtubers! Oh well at least ill be able to say that i was here since you were below 100K subs, when your channel explodes!
    Oh and Happy Christmas!!

    • @EpichistoryTv
      @EpichistoryTv  7 лет назад +20

      Thank you, much appreciated! Happy Christmas to you too!

    • @bobclover4634
      @bobclover4634 6 лет назад

      +vann tedd National and cultural identity is not a fixed thing. If it was countries like the USA, Australia, Brazil and many others wouldn't exist.
      Wether the people of Ukraine and Russia are ethnically similar is completely irrelevant, so is Putins opinion on Ukrainian identity.

    • @BYUBOY33
      @BYUBOY33 6 лет назад

      It really is really really good. Im glad i stumbled upon it. More detailed information. I love it.

  • @TopShot501st
    @TopShot501st 2 месяца назад +147

    Tucker Carlson: So why did you start the war in Ukraine?
    Putin: literally this...🤣

    • @R_Alexander029
      @R_Alexander029 2 месяца назад +2

      My thoughts exactly 🤣

    • @SportZFan4Ever
      @SportZFan4Ever 2 месяца назад

      Ukraine conflict started in 2004 with USA backed Orange revolution. Then escalated to civil war in 2014 when US overthrew the Democratically elected Ukraine government. Then in 2022, Russia stepped in to end the almost 20 years of US meddling in Ukraine.

    • @evgeniam685
      @evgeniam685 2 месяца назад +4

      Because he saw this video on RUclips 😁

    • @user-jx2wd9bl6h
      @user-jx2wd9bl6h Месяц назад

      Хахахаха​@@evgeniam685

    • @brandenmanuel2037
      @brandenmanuel2037 Месяц назад

      Yep Lol!

  • @muffins0074
    @muffins0074 2 месяца назад +127

    Here after that Putin history lesson on Tucker

    • @Sphinxgamingworld9942
      @Sphinxgamingworld9942 2 месяца назад +2

      Me too

    • @tibersulla2305
      @tibersulla2305 2 месяца назад +3

      I was expecting him to start at the formation of Soviet Ukraine and the origins of the banderites, INSTEAD we got this video...

    • @Sphinxgamingworld9942
      @Sphinxgamingworld9942 2 месяца назад +4

      @@tibersulla2305 lol for real! Tucker had no idea what Putin was talking about. You could see how frustrated he was.

    • @tibersulla2305
      @tibersulla2305 2 месяца назад +11

      @@Sphinxgamingworld9942 Tucker didn't know what hit him!
      I still think it was impressive telling all that without notes and a good show of character, compare Putin to any of his western counterparts and good luck getting anything coherent or meaningful (I mean Biden claimed he talked to a dead president just few days ago...).
      But if the objective was reaching out for western audiences I think it's a fail sadly... They'll prob think he's reaching, or just fall asleep...
      Main western audiences are conditioned into ignorance and short attention spans, perfect to ignore their governments malpractices, anything more complicated than a Marvel good vs evil script?
      "It's prob bad guy bs".

    • @arturincloud9892
      @arturincloud9892 Месяц назад

      20:15 and NO Ukraine,

  • @sd3776
    @sd3776 3 года назад +224

    "Battle of the Ice" sounds badass but I'm imagining dudes slipping trying to smack each other with swords

    • @philthehuman
      @philthehuman 3 года назад +45

      Teutonians were trapped into the middle of the lake and their heavy armour did the trick - many drowned.

    • @mihailraskin2912
      @mihailraskin2912 3 года назад +25

      @@philthehuman It's actually a myth)

    • @BaronMyxa
      @BaronMyxa 3 года назад +1

      ...skates! ;)

    • @beautifulbutterfly5578
      @beautifulbutterfly5578 3 года назад +6

      @@mihailraskin2912 That is I tried to say! It is a myth, as many another so called events in Russian history.

    • @mihailraskin2912
      @mihailraskin2912 3 года назад +17

      @@beautifulbutterfly5578 Every historian knows it's a myth. Not the battle itself - it took place indeed, and it was a significant vicrtory. But the "ice bath" was invented by Sergei Eisenstein in his film.

  • @marat1983boy
    @marat1983boy 4 года назад +129

    Умом Россию не понять,
    Аршином общим не измерить:
    У ней особенная стать,
    В Россию можно только верить!
    (Федор Тютчев)
    (eng. translation)
    You cannot grasp Russia with your mind
    Or judge her by any common measure,
    Russia is one of a special kind -
    You can only believe in her.
    - Fyodor Tyutchev

  • @mrdontrump
    @mrdontrump 16 дней назад +4

    this is of course the short version of our history, but as Russian interested in our history, I can confirm that this video is very precise. Well done!

  • @rightwingsafetysquad9872
    @rightwingsafetysquad9872 Месяц назад +11

    "But then Russia fought back" feels like it could be the national slogan.

  • @elcruzer5514
    @elcruzer5514 3 года назад +195

    Don't know too much about Russian history before the revolution. I didn't think I was that interested, but this was fascinating. Thank you.

    • @WolffNorbert
      @WolffNorbert Год назад

      Rurik and the following history has as much to do with Russian and Ukrainian history as Rollo has to do with the history of Normandy or France: namely nothing. A small group of northerners who maintained an armed trading point in a foreign land and over time became absorbed into the surrounding population as an upper class. Russian history begins only with the Muscovite prince who was rewarded by the Mongols for betraying the other Slavic princes. So Russians have learned that betrayal and lack of morality are the basis of their state and not a fictional heroic story from pre-Christian times. In this respect, the Soviet period was a consistent continuation of a worthless society - until today.

    • @weananayo2876
      @weananayo2876 Год назад

      ​@@vredacted3125 хохол момент ☠️

  • @arthurf.672
    @arthurf.672 3 года назад +679

    Actually “грозный» means “ severe” «harsh” and not “terrible”. And this name was given to the tsar Ivan by the late Russian writers.

    • @elijahgreybosh7882
      @elijahgreybosh7882 3 года назад +35

      I would imagine that the word “terrible” has kinda changed meaning over the years. Kinda like the word “terrific.” It used to hold more of a negative connotation towards something of large scale. Like “this traffic is terrific.” Today that would mean there’s no traffic (good).. back in the day it meant that there’s a lot of traffic. (Bad)

    • @user-yx3nl9nl6b
      @user-yx3nl9nl6b 3 года назад +87

      More like "Thunderous"

    • @Pilum1000
      @Pilum1000 3 года назад +10

      @@user-yx3nl9nl6b the Thunderbolt :)

    • @arthurf.672
      @arthurf.672 3 года назад +9

      @@nxtktube but its not угрожающий. Its грозный - someone people have fear of. Not necessarily negative meaning, может быть «торжественно грозный», «царственный». Anyway, as long as i know none of the scriptures of his times ever used that nickname. And it was used in the late 19th century for the first time. I may be wrong tho

    • @alpachino7659
      @alpachino7659 3 года назад +11

      I'd say "formidable" is a better word for "грозный".

  • @user-rd8id1xk3t
    @user-rd8id1xk3t Год назад +18

    Best doc I have ever seen. Maps, pleasing voice and the sense of the sweep of history. I have never listened to a doc twice in a row.
    Thank you so much.

  • @snab032
    @snab032 5 месяцев назад +61

    In a historical context, it is important to understand that during the wars in the Caucasus and Central Asia, the Great Chess Game between Britain and Russia had already begun, the echoes of which we hear today in full. The initiator of the game was Britain, which at that time was “the Empire on which the Sun never sets,” having captured China and India, they tried to subjugate Iran, Afghanistan, and then rush to Central Asia. The British dreamed of owning the Heartland territory, in the underbelly of Russia, in order to control Eurasia and all the main trade routes. Of course, Russia was against it and was forced to capture all of Central Asia, the Caucasus and parts of Persia, which was unable to resist Britain and Russia. If Russia had not taken these territories, Britain would have subjugated them. Although, of course, it is a controversial issue whether Britain would have had enough strength for these conquests, but the fact that the British had plans is an indisputable fact.
    We can observe a similar situation today, when the former republics of the USSR are subject to constant intrusive pressure from the Anglo-Saxons and the West, some were absorbed by the EU, and since 2014 Ukraine has become like the 51st US state and fulfills any US demands except to stop corruption.

  • @the-witness8811
    @the-witness8811 2 года назад +841

    That was very enlightening. As an American, I didn't learn a single thing about Russia while we were in school. If we learned about anything, it was related to Britain in one way or another, but we didn't learn a lot about them either. Thank you for the video.

    • @Diana1000Smiles
      @Diana1000Smiles 2 года назад +69

      Me, too. I didn't learn about Germany until college, either! Think how dumb we would all be without RUclips, now?

    • @elsascridon7256
      @elsascridon7256 2 года назад +18

      You didn t learn anything because this is your dumb system of "education "and it was created specially for this purpose ,to imbecilise you
      I feel pity for good will or wanting to learn young americans and other americans from this System.

    • @rondanew9916
      @rondanew9916 2 года назад +20

      @@Diana1000Smiles everything needs to be researched.

    • @DPWheartscream
      @DPWheartscream 2 года назад +7

      somehow, schools are the sucks place to learn history, the teachers often ignorant + not renewing knowledge, and the curriculum is filled with political sentimental 😠

    • @itsjustme7487
      @itsjustme7487 2 года назад +8

      Just the steppes in geography.

  • @migster85
    @migster85 2 года назад +156

    I like how every so often when things reach a complete state of despair some dude pops up, magically fixes everything, then it all goes South again, some other dude pops up again, fixes everything, etc... seems like the entire region survived for 1200 years on magic dudes who magically fixed everything before the rest of the folks wrecked it again.

    • @user-uf2mw7et8o
      @user-uf2mw7et8o 2 года назад +36

      In difficult times, strong people are born, so the Russians have always been strong

    • @lesavend
      @lesavend 2 года назад +5

      @@user-uf2mw7et8o Как же ты прав!

    • @ddiiaannaa6435
      @ddiiaannaa6435 2 года назад +2

      I'm Russian and it's true:)

    • @arjulakram749
      @arjulakram749 2 года назад +20

      I have a feeling that Vladimir Putin is one of those magic dudes . And things will again go south after him :P

    • @vedser
      @vedser 2 года назад +14

      @@arjulakram749 its the opposite my friend

  • @rsb512
    @rsb512 6 месяцев назад +39

    What an incredible history of about 1200 years for Russia. Russia has some of the greatest culture and art in world history and a fascinating and mind-blowing history history of growing and expanding. I don't know if there's ever been a major country like Russia that has been invaded so muthrough the centuries. The Western world has tried to sanction Russia to death in the last year and a half but that has failed miserably. These countries in the West have basically sanctioned themselves as they are all in decline.
    I would love to see a video that takes us from 1918 Russia to present day Russia. Russian history has been a wild ride with a lot of good and a lot of bed just like most countries.

    • @prussianeagle1941
      @prussianeagle1941 6 месяцев назад

      Well, the sanctions against Russia have mostly worked. Not well, but there is some decline in Russia alongside the West. So much so that they are having to buy drones and military equipment from Persia (Iran) and communist- occupied northern Korea.
      The sanctions are working, just not as well as we would like. However, it's probably best that the West keeps funding its proxy war against the nuclear armed power, as that would mean just one more chance for Russia to become a republic and not stay an authoritarian regime.

    • @Mentol_
      @Mentol_ 5 месяцев назад +4

      ​@@prussianeagle1941
      1. Did the communists occupy North Korea? The term occupation is usually applied to another state rather than a political party. You can simply say that you do not like communism and not use such manipulations.
      2. It’s interesting that you write that Russia should give up autocracy, but you never think that the West should give up trying to force other countries to live by their own rules.

    • @prussianeagle1941
      @prussianeagle1941 5 месяцев назад

      @Mentol_ I can tell you have no idea what you're talking about, lol. In the eyes of Koreans, there is only one Korea, the North or South just happens to be occupied by either a communist dictatorship, or a foreign backed government (depending on which part of Korea you live in of course) so saying that North Korea is occupied by a Communist regime is correct not only in the eyes of Koreans, but also the entire world.
      Also, I have never supported any of the current governments. And I am not saying anything about Western foreign policy. In fact, I haven't even typed anything out until you started ranting about it? Touch grass kiddo.

    • @Mentol_
      @Mentol_ 5 месяцев назад +1

      @@prussianeagle1941
      1. The opinion of Korean residents about the occupation is more of a political declaration rather than a scientific term.
      2. You say that you do not support any government. But at the same time, you say that the whole world supports the idea that the communists occupied North Korea. This means that you are promoting the American liberal model of globalization, which gained a dominant role in the world after the collapse of the USSR. This model condemns any government that does not live up to the standards of liberal democracy. If this is so, then there is no need to try to show American interests as universal ones - this is manipulation.
      3. In addition, you said that it would be better (for whom?) if the West continues to finance its proxy war against Russia. Next you said that this would create a chance for Russia to become a republic. You didn’t specify, but this probably means that it will be better for Russia if it meets liberal standards of democracy. Did I understand correctly? If this is so, then this means that you have a desire to interfere in the internal politics of Russia. My question was - why do you think that the West has the moral right to evaluate the policies of other countries (including Russia) as not corresponding to the norms of a liberal (democratic) republic?

    • @prussianeagle1941
      @prussianeagle1941 5 месяцев назад

      @Mentol_ look kid. Your profile tells me that your Russian. Try hiding your bias a little better next time.

  • @alena5484
    @alena5484 Год назад +330

    Wow what an amazing, outstanding overview!!! I was raised in Kazakhstan and I had to learn all of these things over the school years in history lessons and it never made any sense to me and it was so hard to remember because it was so boring - reading paragraph after paragraph describing a bunch of technicalities without putting anything into perspective. You did a great job covering the most significant events in such an engaging and concise manner, THANK YOU!

    • @vlad-i-mir-03
      @vlad-i-mir-03 Год назад +11

      You're so right! Absolutely the same with me, the only difference, I did it not in Kazakhstan but in Ukraine some fifty years ago

    • @tygrenvoltaris4782
      @tygrenvoltaris4782 Год назад +2

      With animated images and shapes, we can easily understand generalized info such as these.

    • @andrewcampbell3314
      @andrewcampbell3314 Год назад +1

      Where do you live now? 🤔

    • @Jana-vb3do
      @Jana-vb3do Год назад +2

      Agree. I remember reading some of this as a young child...late 1960s - 70s...each 10 minutes can be an hour. Thanks for the overview. Yes, Alina...great job...

    • @luca-bq9om
      @luca-bq9om Год назад +1

      Hace you met borat?

  • @muhammadarafat6630
    @muhammadarafat6630 5 лет назад +63

    Aside from the great comprehensive introduction video to Russian History, what a badass music the one that you're using!!! So chilling!

  • @parthsharma5876
    @parthsharma5876 2 месяца назад +52

    This video goes hard after watching the Putin Interview

    • @olehskoteckiy4572
      @olehskoteckiy4572 Месяц назад

      Це відео така ж дурня як і вигадки путіна

    • @basedkaiser5352
      @basedkaiser5352 28 дней назад +2

      ​@@olehskoteckiy4572 stay mad. Russia's history is more interesting than ukraine 😂😂😂😂

    • @basedkaiser5352
      @basedkaiser5352 28 дней назад

      ​@@olehskoteckiy4572🐖🐖🐖🐖🐖🐖

    • @olehskoteckiy4572
      @olehskoteckiy4572 28 дней назад

      @@basedkaiser5352 російська історія це історія ракової пухлини, історія обману та брехні.

  • @CandiceMMartinez
    @CandiceMMartinez 4 месяца назад +14

    Very well produced and edited. 👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼
    Impressive visuals and highly informative...this documentary actually held the attention of my ADHD brain.
    I learned more about Russian history from this video than from school.

    • @evgeniam685
      @evgeniam685 3 месяца назад

      Real history is more fascinating and interesting than official history. It's been rewritten through many generations so we forget who we actually were. Watch Reset of Tartaria by Zachary. You will be shocked and amazed at the same time

  • @stinyg
    @stinyg Год назад +549

    Such a rich history. So much strife and suffering but also so much beauty.

    • @Magnus12k
      @Magnus12k Год назад +12

      hahaha even the alphabet isn't theirs; what great or rich history? Ecaterina was german.

    • @olesvynnychuk8723
      @olesvynnychuk8723 Год назад +22

      Suffering?😂😂😂😂lol, all these nations that were under Russian control were suffering. Ukraine, Poland, Chechnya, Kasahstan, Finland and other. Millions of death, repressions, cancelling culture and language.

    • @Claudeperm
      @Claudeperm Год назад

      @@olesvynnychuk8723 that better than just die like english people did with other nations.

    • @svitlana212
      @svitlana212 Год назад +8

      And most of the history is Ukrainian aka Rus

    • @captainnemo6159
      @captainnemo6159 Год назад +77

      @@svitlana212 phahahahahahha bot

  • @libertas-goddessofliberty5664
    @libertas-goddessofliberty5664 4 года назад +64

    I guess "What doesn't kill you makes you stronger" really must be true.

  • @scottprather5645
    @scottprather5645 Год назад +8

    Damn. Got to have nerves of steel to watch This. It makes you realize how dark and bloody the history of Europe is

  • @tonyfriendly4409
    @tonyfriendly4409 2 года назад +1601

    Pretty impressive that Russia was ruled by only two dynasties, the Rurikids and the Romanovs, over a thousand years. England changed dynasties many times over that period.

    • @Elleoaqua
      @Elleoaqua 2 года назад +106

      And England's monarchy is still intact 🤔

    • @cookiemonster7043
      @cookiemonster7043 2 года назад +56

      Yeah as much as they changed their underwear

    • @cookiemonster7043
      @cookiemonster7043 2 года назад +157

      @@Elleoaqua lol they have zero power… nice try. 😄

    • @Joshua-Samarita
      @Joshua-Samarita 2 года назад +114

      @@Elleoaqua not really. They just a tourist spot of the Britain.

    • @musicrelax4291
      @musicrelax4291 2 года назад +33

      Rurik true royal blood. But now its putin

  • @graceantonio3573
    @graceantonio3573 5 лет назад +207

    What a very epic history indeed!! Soooooo deeply dramatic, richly filled with tidal ebb & flow of humanity's evolution through populace & territory, cutural & revolutionary movements. My oh my! Mother Russia indeed!

    • @emin166
      @emin166 2 года назад +1

      But so little known

  • @teachergabrielBR
    @teachergabrielBR 7 месяцев назад +22

    I've been deeply connected to Russia since November 2017 when I met the one, who eventually, in 2019, became my wife. She moved from Moscow to Brazil, where we've been living since then. So far, I can earnestly say that I'm so keen on learning about Russian history concerning its revolutionary battles throughout these centuries. Things that I hadn't known ever before. Not only is this country so mysterious, but also amazing, with a fascinating cultural legacy. It seems to have a never-ending story. I dare say I won't ever get bored studying and learning about it further and further! However, the only thing that bores me to the grave is to take the trouble to bear miserable people who immediately mentions political issues right after reading my statements about Russia, as if it had on earth anything to do with my appreciation for the country! Cor blimey, that really sucks!

    • @tehdreamer
      @tehdreamer 7 месяцев назад

      Ye ye the foreigners only like Russia because they bang our women... Nothing new

  • @yudhistirarifkirahmani3996
    @yudhistirarifkirahmani3996 2 месяца назад +88

    Thanks to recent Putin's interview that I finally can understand Russian history 😁

    • @Haunuva
      @Haunuva 2 месяца назад +4

      Obviously you have no clue, the winner writes the history, he forgot to mention terrors and overall misery CCCP brought to easter European countries.

    • @richardallport1577
      @richardallport1577 2 месяца назад +2

      Think of what my county has done, Great Britain! Makes the old CCCP block look like a holiday camp​@@Haunuva

    • @yourass7934
      @yourass7934 Месяц назад +1

      @@richardallport1577 truly indeed !and do not forget russian empire didnt have colonis thats why russia had to to exploit its own population to survive

    • @sfabuser7856
      @sfabuser7856 Месяц назад

      putin is actually a bit pizdabolic. He made a lot of mistakes and he also had the huge holes in his narrative, like when he said about the unification of Poland and Lithuania at the end of 16th century, after which, as he said, it was the process of polonization of Ukrainian and Belarusian land. When Tucker asked him, about which period of time was he talking about, he answered "13-14 centuries". So, according to him, Poland and Lithuania united in 16 century and THEN they started to polonize their eastern territories in 13-14 centuries.

  • @lyubennachev7624
    @lyubennachev7624 3 года назад +555

    Русия благодаря за помощта и че пак благодарение на вашата помощ ние сме държава на картата на света с обич от България

    • @user-ys9kz8lf9f
      @user-ys9kz8lf9f 3 года назад +25

      Болгария и Россия были по разные стороны фронта с момента освобождения болгаров русскими от османов.

    • @nemanjabiljana5476
      @nemanjabiljana5476 3 года назад +92

      Подкрепа и любов от Сърбия 🇧🇬🇷🇺🇷🇸

    • @maltysmelromarc9095
      @maltysmelromarc9095 3 года назад +35

      С любовью из Казани 😀

    • @Katerina-kqkq
      @Katerina-kqkq 3 года назад +18

      Спасибо!

    • @nelboz8661
      @nelboz8661 3 года назад +2

      mishel_creativity ты то куда с казанью

  • @redwatch1100
    @redwatch1100 3 года назад +1204

    Russia's history is unbelievably brutal. Damn.

    • @Pilum1000
      @Pilum1000 3 года назад +12

      no more than others. ruclips.net/video/9h5GUq-MJtA/видео.html
      may be a bit...

    • @rayway8852
      @rayway8852 3 года назад +6

      An still hidden...

    • @Pilum1000
      @Pilum1000 3 года назад +23

      @@rayway8852 just open schoolbook of history...

    • @mmpets9
      @mmpets9 3 года назад +11

      This history is not Russian history. This is Ukrainian history. I regret and am outraged that the authors led the propaganda of the Russian fascists under Putin.

    • @mmpets9
      @mmpets9 3 года назад

      @@sophieblack8864 ruclips.net/video/togSTpk3dyU/видео.html

  • @TheLastOutlaw289
    @TheLastOutlaw289 11 месяцев назад +105

    I didn’t know Russia helped Greece achieve independence…cool

    • @user-og9fq8md3n
      @user-og9fq8md3n 10 месяцев назад +14

      Так и Америке мы подарили независимость.

    • @user-oo6mc3pz1e
      @user-oo6mc3pz1e 10 месяцев назад +10

      ​@@user-og9fq8md3nне подарили, а скорее помогли США в борьбе против КША

    • @thatguynexus5935
      @thatguynexus5935 10 месяцев назад

      ​@@user-oo6mc3pz1eCSA? Kaiserredux???

    • @strangergelt5182
      @strangergelt5182 3 месяца назад

      More like used the greeks as a distraction for the ottomans, I'd say.

    • @mnevlompridumivatb
      @mnevlompridumivatb Месяц назад

      @@user-oo6mc3pz1e так это вообще две несвязанных истории

  • @RyanB571
    @RyanB571 2 месяца назад +51

    watching this after watching the putin interview. BBC said it was all nonsense. This video just backs what Putin cited in his interview. Looks like it wasnt nonsense at all.

    • @aesop1451
      @aesop1451 2 месяца назад

      Yes, but the question is if it justifies the special military operation. It's like saying America should give its land to the American Indians because they owned it until 400 years ago

    • @yarrybka
      @yarrybka 2 месяца назад +7

      ​@@aesop1451at least this justifies no longer listening to BBC and CNN, but to Putin

    • @mrum9119
      @mrum9119 2 месяца назад +5

      @@aesop1451 Justifications? LoL Ukraine wanted conflict and got it.

    • @RyanB571
      @RyanB571 2 месяца назад +1

      @@aesop1451 NATO and the EU is Hitler's wet dream. One law, one army, one currency, unelected officials making decisions. Deciding who can and cant join or leave.

    • @filmdude5058
      @filmdude5058 2 месяца назад +8

      @@aesop1451 the reason for the military operation is not justified on historical facts, but on the fact that NATO wants to use these lands to weaken the current Russian state. Where in a “war” the goal is to eliminate a foreign state, this is called a military operation for a reason. Its called a military operation because it has 2 goals: the first one is to denazify the current state of Ukraine, the second one to demilitarise it. Why? Because the current Ukrainian state has betrayed the slavic (Rus’) family. The current Ukrainian state/government is infiltrated by Bandera (nazi) supporters, these Ukrainians were brainwashed to believe they are not Russians, where in fact they are. It got so far, that west Ukrainians started terrorising east Ukrainians since 2014 killing over 16.000 peaceful citizens. You could therefor say that this conflict has elements of a civil war, where one side identifies themselves as Russians, and the other side identifies themselves as Ukrainians, which again, is not a nation but a Russian name for Russians who lived at the edge of the Russian empire.

  • @wilhelmhesse1348
    @wilhelmhesse1348 5 лет назад +235

    No moving film and still captivating! Great narration. The drama however still goes on. Russia is one country that has seen more turmoil than any other on this planet. I truelly wish the current Russians the best because their ancestors really fed the soil with their blood like never seen any where else on this planet.

    • @AngelF
      @AngelF 4 года назад +12

      Nope, China is the place that has seen more turmoil than any other on this planet.

    • @galahad1986
      @galahad1986 4 года назад

      Thank you

    • @absentiabenertia5204
      @absentiabenertia5204 4 года назад +4

      I agree and i am biased as a russian/kiev(an)?? and HATE communism/socialism. And also yeah #1 would be China with russia as a close 2nd

    • @AWtify
      @AWtify 4 года назад +17

      Thank you on behalf of the Russians. As a Russian, I would like to stop this series of tragedies, revolutions, uprisings and invasions. Unfortunately, now I see a new preparation for the war against Russia. Again, a foreign military Alliance is moving its troops to the borders of Russia. I really don't want to participate in the last war of mankind. But I will have to, because Russia is above all else.

    • @absentiabenertia5204
      @absentiabenertia5204 4 года назад +3

      @@AWtify cold war 2.0. Let's hope it ends the same way..Russia above all else...god above all else -Americans . Sick of Americans trying to hide behind some diety that looks out for just us and our current allies.

  • @pagogo84
    @pagogo84 3 года назад +490

    THIS WAS INCREDIBLE!!!
    Wow.....what a history. I see why Russians are so tough.

    • @xpanislav
      @xpanislav 3 года назад +2

      Very wrong. Vatican version

    • @11DNA11
      @11DNA11 3 года назад +2

      Tough as in... Winter war tough?

    • @mr.nobody2515
      @mr.nobody2515 3 года назад +57

      @@xpanislav why is he wrong? You don’t need to “love” Russia and Russians, but atleast respect their history, like other countries, which very tough...

    • @Boyd2342
      @Boyd2342 3 года назад +17

      @@11DNA11 Yeah, we lost to Finland in the Winter War, I congratulate Finland on its sturdiness and ability to defend itself from foreign powers.
      PERKELE and greetings from St. Petersburg

    • @georgyn.2564
      @georgyn.2564 3 года назад +3

      We are not tough. Maybe we're just shit, as recent years have shown.

  • @spawn11
    @spawn11 10 месяцев назад +94

    Russia needs to make a good drama series on their history. Whole world would love it. Respect from *Hindu India*

    • @user-th5vh1qv7m
      @user-th5vh1qv7m 9 месяцев назад +1

      The Romanovs

    • @mackisbrocklesnar
      @mackisbrocklesnar 9 месяцев назад +2

      India is secular

    • @spawn11
      @spawn11 9 месяцев назад +1

      @@mackisbrocklesnar not secular its 80% Hindu nation. But all religions are allowed if they respect majority Hindus.

    • @comradespiderman29
      @comradespiderman29 9 месяцев назад

      ​@@spawn11India is secular, cope pajeeth. Maybe a day in Russia will teach you not, to simp for them

    • @spawn11
      @spawn11 9 месяцев назад

      @@comradespiderman29 seems like Russians left u wide open from behind

  • @_XPEHOPE3_
    @_XPEHOPE3_ 7 месяцев назад +78

    The most interesting thing is that the history of Russia is still going on and it is just as interesting and fascinating.

    • @edeliteedelite1961
      @edeliteedelite1961 6 месяцев назад +6

      All history is still going on

    • @mordegardglezgorv2216
      @mordegardglezgorv2216 5 месяцев назад +5

      И безопаснее всего за ней наблюдать на расстоянии)

    • @unlimitedmasti8734
      @unlimitedmasti8734 Месяц назад +1

      I'm from India ❤❤ Russia is the best country of the world ❤❤you will be my friend, Russian people is the sweet person

  • @forbesheaton
    @forbesheaton 3 года назад +6083

    Game of Thrones is a joke compared to this

    • @PresterMike
      @PresterMike 3 года назад +105

      Forreal

    • @maltysmelromarc9095
      @maltysmelromarc9095 3 года назад +222

      Welcome to Россия

    • @cgate615
      @cgate615 3 года назад +33

      Well said

    • @11DNA11
      @11DNA11 3 года назад +108

      GoT is a joke altogether.

    • @Laotzu.Goldbug
      @Laotzu.Goldbug 3 года назад +345

      To be fair, Game of Thrones is a joke compared to the actual history of pretty much any European country. At the end of the day, reality is always stranger than fiction. It's just sometimes much harder to understand, and so it doesn't make for such a great coherent story.

  • @sojourner4137
    @sojourner4137 2 года назад +221

    I would like to know why there is no mention of Alexander II's coming to America's aid (at President Lincoln's request in 1865) with ships stationed in the New York and San Francisco harbors. Their presence stopped the English and French in their aid of the South's Confederacy. Slave cotton was a huge import of England during that time. Russia basically helped save the union of the United States of America during our most bloody war and conflict. They stood beside us when other nations wanted us broken apart (mainly Great Britain and France) to collect the spoils. My how soon we forget...as all nation's do.

    • @lesdodoclips3915
      @lesdodoclips3915 2 года назад +3

      Completely false. Britain would never have supported the south, all support from Britain ended after the emancipation proclamation.

    • @coreyham3753
      @coreyham3753 2 года назад +4

      This Russian fleet and Czar visit to Abraham Lincoln is controversial from a historical interpretation. One view is that it was an attempt to save the Russian fleet from attacks by other European countries by moving it out of harms way.

    • @rioplats
      @rioplats Год назад +8

      Not to be glib, but probably because this video was about Russia and its history, not its relations with the United States? Where other nations are mentioned, it was to highlight a change in borders and diplomacy, such as the sale of Alaska or establishment of Vladivostok, or to mark the events of war and its effects on the Russian state and people.
      History and its importance is not centred around the USA, nor is this channel made by an American - so why, pray, would you expect mention of intervention in the US Civil War?

    • @arrowpictures2844
      @arrowpictures2844 Год назад

      Britain did apologize to the US after the war.

    • @scintillam_dei
      @scintillam_dei Год назад

      The US isn't even half of America.
      Spain helped make the US a thing, both by finding América (the parts Vikings never discovered), and by helping beat the British with France contributing much also.

  • @bonnybonny8337
    @bonnybonny8337 2 месяца назад +15

    Thank you Mr Putin for bringing me here. You are very intelligent

  • @mikahlayasharahla4183
    @mikahlayasharahla4183 2 месяца назад +17

    Came here after Putin interview with Carlson Tucker. He was soo on point

  • @theacidblue2928
    @theacidblue2928 Год назад +121

    The railrode is so beautiful to travel by in Russia. I have been there many times bacuse my mother is Russian. Even though I understad the culture it always feels about mysterious to me (when not in the big cities). By the datchas (summerhouses) dogs can be seen running around or coming inside the door to stare at one while waiting for food. BTW Did you know that the city Yarroslavs for a very short time was the capital of Russia (they have an image of a Church from Yaroslavl on the 1000 Rubel bill).

    • @johncopperfield495
      @johncopperfield495 Год назад +7

      Hellow from Yaroslavl'

    • @theacidblue2928
      @theacidblue2928 Год назад +4

      @@johncopperfield495 Hello from Sweden! Have family in Yaroslavl. 😊

    • @jandarmofeurope2676
      @jandarmofeurope2676 Год назад +1

      @@theacidblue2928 so, u can't speak russian?

    • @user-wn4ql9cm2t
      @user-wn4ql9cm2t 4 месяца назад +2

      Yaroslavl is town of my childhood and place of origin of my parents.

    • @theacidblue2928
      @theacidblue2928 4 месяца назад +2

      @@jandarmofeurope2676 I understand Russian but my Russian is not very good, I forget words and my grammar is horrible.

  • @Three60Mafia
    @Three60Mafia 3 года назад +823

    I understand they had to take a few cuts to make sure to fit everything. But the war of 1812 wasn't that simple. And Moscow wasn't taken, it was strategically given up, and burnt up by its own people, so that Napoleon has nowhere to spend winter in. The scorched earth tactics worked, and Napoleon had to turn around and head home with little to no supplies.

    • @EpichistoryTv
      @EpichistoryTv  3 года назад +238

      I refer you to our series on Napoleon's invasion of Russia for the full story.

    • @sirmontecristo2808
      @sirmontecristo2808 3 года назад +8

      This was my understanding as well.

    • @arnedelamonte6310
      @arnedelamonte6310 3 года назад +12

      Tarutinskiy maneuver!You said everything right.

    • @theedmsociety964
      @theedmsociety964 3 года назад +109

      This “documentary” is riddled with inaccuracies, the worst being what they titled the “Russian Revolution”. For this, I’ll quote one of the greatest historical writers of that era who was imprisoned in the Communist gulags during this “Revolution”: “You must understand. The leading Bolsheviks who took over Russia were not Russians. They hated Russians. They hated Christians. Driven by ethnic hatred they tortured and slaughtered millions of Russians without a shred of human remorse. The October Revolution was not what you call in America the "Russian Revolution." It was an invasion and conquest over the Russian people. More of my countrymen suffered horrific crimes at their bloodstained hands than any people or nation ever suffered in the entirety of human history. It cannot be understated. Bolshevism was the greatest human slaughter of all time. The fact that most of the world is ignorant of this reality is proof that the global media itself is in the hands of the perpetrators.” - Aleksandr Solzhenitsyn - Author of the Gulag Archipelago

    • @klausbarbie9217
      @klausbarbie9217 3 года назад +7

      It also says that Napoleon invaded Russia, although this is not the case. Greetings from Russia)

  • @Chemike21
    @Chemike21 Год назад +12

    Watching this helped me see that the current situation is their history, their balancing of power, and the US should not be medaling there.

  • @camerongriffin6705
    @camerongriffin6705 9 месяцев назад +3

    Loved this. You can see all the old territorial gripes and wounds. Fascinating. (Only thing is I find the music distracting sometimes, info is so good that I,m not sure it needs it.)
    But So much war! Thanks for amazing sum up.

  • @n1k1george
    @n1k1george 2 года назад +387

    I can understand now the deep feelings of Russians toward their land as it has been soaked with centuries of blood, toil, sweat and tears like no other land.

    • @zahidhasan7052
      @zahidhasan7052 2 года назад +19

      I think average people are more concerned with money and survival....I think

    • @jf2mad
      @jf2mad 2 года назад +25

      @@zahidhasan7052 If you think that just tell a RUSSIAN that the US won WWII. LOL!

    • @johnny63ism
      @johnny63ism 2 года назад +17

      Don't be fooled, they are very imperialists, most of them regret that soviet union collapsed. They have deep feelings for the territories which don't belong to them. Search better and you will find other countries with more blood and honorable self deffence wars. Also they don't have a feeling of loosing anything because they were conquering all the time. That's why they don't have empathy towards other nations

    • @pamelabrigham5605
      @pamelabrigham5605 2 года назад

      And Hebrews in Egypt?

    • @pamelabrigham5605
      @pamelabrigham5605 2 года назад +1

      @Mr X is Dead also in Egypt when the brothers sold their youngest brother to the Egyptian pharaoh took him from prison as he was able to interpret Pharos dream and was rewarded by the PHARO and placed in charge as treasurer over ALL Egypt and his brothers and there's came in moving entire Hebrew families to Egypt after that PHARO died the new tyrant PHARO started slaughtering all Hebrews that he'd already ENSLAVED in the mud pits building all those pyramids and I do KNOW vs think Our Own True Family History lol SELAH AMEN blessings

  • @Maksymetzmj
    @Maksymetzmj 3 года назад +549

    Nobody:
    Russia: What doesn't kill you makes you stronger

    • @yodappbuys9992
      @yodappbuys9992 3 года назад +2

      He never said the prut war against the Ottomans, which is important for Russian history. Russia was almost disappearing. It's a multilateral channel.

    • @StopFear
      @StopFear 2 года назад +1

      +1 Faith from Tundra tiles

    • @bc_7644
      @bc_7644 2 года назад

      @@yodappbuys9992 prut?

    • @yodappbuys9992
      @yodappbuys9992 2 года назад

      @Anton Yes, but this event should be in a video called history of russia

    • @SYN022
      @SYN022 2 года назад

      cannot

  • @bogdan3444
    @bogdan3444 Год назад +81

    Amazing video, as always. These days you really have to look back at least a year to find some really accurate material on Russian history. For example, I recently saw a video named "The Mongol Invasion of Ukraine". While the quality was there, it's really annoying when people start changing history (in this case, renaming events) because of how they feel towards a country or, more specifically, towards its current regime.
    I understand this video was created before the war in Ukraine, but I trust that it would have the same accuracy and impartiality even if it were published today. That's why I like your channel. Keep up the good work.

    • @nadiyadv5306
      @nadiyadv5306 Год назад +3

      It was mongol invasion on Kyiv Rus, wich is modern Ukraine. What's the problem? The only country "changing" history is Moscov empire. Educate yourself, it's usefull.

    • @vinllga
      @vinllga Год назад +25

      @@nadiyadv5306 So called "Ukraine" is a new substitute word for replacing name Rus /Russia in time (16-17 cent) when Small Russia with Kiev belonged to Polish crown. It was invented as taboo-word for Rus. To use the word "Ukraine" towards the ancient Rus is political fake for propaganda purpose

    • @Vladimir_Harkonnen
      @Vladimir_Harkonnen Год назад +4

      ​@@nadiyadv5306 Russia has to do with Kievan Rus the same way Roman Republic/Empire has to do with Regnum Romanum. Ukraine has to do with Kievan Rus the same way Romania has to do with ancient Rome.

    • @bogdan3444
      @bogdan3444 Год назад +1

      @@Vladimir_Harkonnen well Rome conquered what is today Romania and colonized it. So it’s kinda like what happened with Novgorod and Kiev

    • @user-oh5nc1qb5u
      @user-oh5nc1qb5u 10 месяцев назад +5

      The history of Rus' is the history of Russia, because:
      1) Read "The Tale of Igor's Campaign" - a great work of ancient Russian literature, written in 1185, telling about the unsuccessful campaign of Russian princes led by Igor Svyatoslavich against the Polovtsy. There they openly call the author calls the land of Rus' - the Russian land. Yes, and in Wikipedia itself it is noted - the campaign of Russian princes.
      2) Look at the emblem of our city of Ladoga - a falcon falling down.
      3) Anna Yaroslavna (daughter of Prince Yaroslav the Wise and Queen of France) is called Anna of Russia in the west.
      4) Also Russia and Rus' - the words are similar. In Greek, "Rus" is translated as Russia.
      5) The term "Kievan Rus" appeared only in the 19th century, as a designation of the period of time when Kyiv was the capital of the country. So was Ladoga Rus (approximately 859-862), Novgorod Rus (862-882), Vladimir Rus (1243-1389), then Moscow Rus (1389-1547 (or 1478)). It was just Rus'. We don't say "Moscow Russia" or "Petersburg Russia", no, we don't.
      6) When Kyiv was captured by Prince Oleg, he gave him the title "Mother of Russian Cities". And throughout our history, Kyiv bore such a title.
      7) The art that has developed throughout the history of Rus' is called ancient Russian art. (Even on Wikipedia it says)
      8) “We have nowhere to go, we have to fight - willingly or not. We will not disgrace the Russian land, but we will lie down here with our bones, for the dead have no shame. If we run, we will be shamed. So we will not run, but we will stand strong. you. If I fall, prepare for yourself too. And the soldiers said - "Where your head lies, there we will lay our heads."
      This is the expression of Prince Svyatoslav from The Tale of Bygone Years.
      8) Russia and the Grand Duchy of Moscow and the Russian kingdom (until 1598) were ruled by the Rurik dynasty.
      9) The first mention of Moscow as a city dates back to 1147, long before the Mongols set foot on Ancient Rus'.
      10) In 1018, Yaroslav the Wise, the Grand Duke of Novgorod, issued a code of laws called "Russian Truth".
      10) The title of Daniel of Galicia, given to him by the Pope and whose lands will be annexed to Lithuania after his death, was "Rex Russiae" and "duces totius terrae Russiae, Galicie et Ladimirie", which means "King of Russia".

  • @igorfomin6128
    @igorfomin6128 Год назад +7

    thanks for video. Obviously there are some inaccuracies but I can understand it's hard to squeeze 1000 years of history in 46 minutes. Enjoyed watching this!

  • @Lalvon_Zelpharr
    @Lalvon_Zelpharr 5 лет назад +313

    Russian history is absolutely incredible, I seriously can't get enough of it

    • @m4g_maxrus849
      @m4g_maxrus849 10 месяцев назад +4

      Спасибо!

    • @vinllga
      @vinllga 6 месяцев назад

      Ukraine is the 1/3 of historical Russia - it was occupied and re-identified by Galitsians (ethnicity on the West of Ukraine), with support of the early bolsheviks (in the era of Civil war of 1920s) and after collapse of USSR - by Western countries. Concept of Ukraine as something opposite to Russia is the most scary historical lie and pervertion ever. The separation of Ukraine from Russia was one of the main aims of Hitler in WW2.

  • @TheEdwardrommel
    @TheEdwardrommel 3 года назад +30

    excellent series on Russian history. I really enjoyed watching this whole series. I was in Leningrad and Moscow in 1987 as a 22 year old and I was very impressed with the Russian people.

    • @igrok878
      @igrok878 2 года назад +2

      You are welcome to visit russia again. Will be surprised by changes happened in 35 years.

  • @JaimeNavidad
    @JaimeNavidad 2 месяца назад +113

    Anyone here after the Putin interview? ☠

    • @user-ks8vo7gq1f
      @user-ks8vo7gq1f 2 месяца назад +5

      I can recommend you the series The Romanovs and the Ryurukovichs. Star media. also about Russian history

    • @jaredgenert5578
      @jaredgenert5578 2 месяца назад +4

      Yup. Pretty good interview. Definitely not what I expected. Been learning up about Russian history since. lol.

    • @ujjwaljeetshrivastava7040
      @ujjwaljeetshrivastava7040 2 месяца назад

      What do you mean bro ? Which interview ?

    • @danielquinonez2735
      @danielquinonez2735 2 месяца назад +7

      ​@@ujjwaljeetshrivastava7040the journalist tucker carlson interviewed putin a few days ago

    • @vgames6792
      @vgames6792 2 месяца назад

      10:20 was the period he took emphasis on(Tucker got letter from archives), according to Ukraine.

  • @aleksmtv
    @aleksmtv Год назад +43

    How many wars and battles Russia won, I'm excited!

    • @No-xh1jv
      @No-xh1jv 9 месяцев назад +2

      Russian Empire was also Winner in WW1

    • @randomhuman5525
      @randomhuman5525 9 месяцев назад

      @@No-xh1jvnah.

  • @Mattschannelism
    @Mattschannelism 3 года назад +3254

    Russian History in a nutshell: whatever doesn't kill you only makes you stronger.

    • @m2heavyindustries378
      @m2heavyindustries378 3 года назад +162

      Don't forget the permanent pendulum swinging between autocracy and liberalism, violence and peace, East and West, always swinging, for centuries

    • @98cents
      @98cents 3 года назад +36

      stronger... or enslaved...

    • @mmpets9
      @mmpets9 3 года назад +10

      This history is not Russian history. This is Ukrainian history. I regret and am outraged that the authors led the propaganda of the Russian fascists under Putin.

    • @mmpets9
      @mmpets9 3 года назад +4

      ​@JONATHAN SUTCLIFFE Russian is Finno-Ugric peoples. And this nonsense has nothing to do with history.

    • @mmpets9
      @mmpets9 3 года назад +6

      Don't use the words Russia or Russians - the Russian Federation has nothing to do with them. This is the story of the assimilation of hundreds of ethnic groups by the Moscow Khanate.

  • @TheNomint
    @TheNomint 7 лет назад +1268

    why is russian history so interesting

    • @megaponful
      @megaponful 6 лет назад +176

      TheNomint its dramatic and mysterious! cant get enough of it myself!

    • @Plan444ikK
      @Plan444ikK 6 лет назад +101

      The same reason that western coutries try to make russia look like a badass.

    • @robotube7361
      @robotube7361 6 лет назад +201

      Russia doesnt look badass. They ARE BADASS.

    • @goldenmemes51
      @goldenmemes51 6 лет назад +48

      because you were part of one of these civilizations in one of your past lifes

    • @Borakization
      @Borakization 6 лет назад +9

      I agree!

  • @user-yb9vh5gm3o
    @user-yb9vh5gm3o 2 месяца назад +3

    Using this as a source for my project. Really helpful!

  • @cardiabardia439
    @cardiabardia439 3 месяца назад +8

    As a D&D fan, i heard "Time of Troubles." The parallels are incredible, and it just makes me appreciate their dedication to history. History that i have so much more to learn

  • @sdfvsdf_1435
    @sdfvsdf_1435 3 года назад +43

    46:59 minutes of watching without ADS!!!

  • @philipjonsson7076
    @philipjonsson7076 2 года назад +318

    Daamn!! So many names. This makes Game Of Thrones seem like a walk in the park. 😬 Great documentary!! The narrator is awesome, great visuals. Consider me as a new patreon. 😁

    • @KittenBowl1
      @KittenBowl1 Год назад

      That’s why they’re poor with this kind of primitive thinking people. All they have is patriotism and nothing else. It was so eerie to watch them remember WWII. We don’t do that here. They have nothing else other than military and stripping resources out of the earth. Extremely primitive people.

    • @djfjjckvkfjdbshisis
      @djfjjckvkfjdbshisis Год назад

      Yeah, narrator is awesome
      But stupid

    • @0013dancer
      @0013dancer Год назад +1

      It's not a documentary - it's a fairytale.

    • @mightyea
      @mightyea Год назад +5

      War of Roses was the inspiration of Games of thrones.

    • @scintillam_dei
      @scintillam_dei Год назад

      Game of Thrones is a series I refuse to watch because I found out it promotes sexual immorality. It is more mainstream shit that appeals to peoole because it's shiny and popular.

  • @IgwePrince-dr4ts
    @IgwePrince-dr4ts Месяц назад +5

    History must never be forgotten

  • @user-oh5nc1qb5u
    @user-oh5nc1qb5u Год назад +10

    The term "Kievan Rus" appeared only in the 19th century, as a designation of the period of time when Kyiv was the capital of the country. So was Ladoga Rus (approximately 859-862), Novgorod Rus(862-882), Vladimir Rus(1243-1389), then Moscow Rus (1389 -1547 (or 1478)). It was just Rus'. We don't say "Moscow Russia" or" St. Petersburg Russia", no, we don't.

    • @IrishCinnsealach
      @IrishCinnsealach Год назад

      What are you talking about
      Your so called Moscow rus
      Was the grand duchy of Moscow
      Russia wasn't even named until the 15th century

    • @vadimanreev4585
      @vadimanreev4585 Год назад +1

      @@IrishCinnsealach And? England became England after the capture of the island by the Anglo-Saxons - a German tribe. You can also remember a lot of interesting things about other modern countries.

  • @perceptnet1178
    @perceptnet1178 5 лет назад +144

    I am a Russian. Thank you for this excellent video about the history of my country! There are some slight mistakes there but that's not essential. The music is cool, especially in the end.

    • @ottomeyer6928
      @ottomeyer6928 4 года назад +1

      spaciwa

    • @JameBlack
      @JameBlack 4 года назад +3

      And Londin is capital of Greate Britain

    • @yespls4184
      @yespls4184 3 года назад +18

      Love to Russia from the USA ❤️

    • @WolffNorbert
      @WolffNorbert Год назад +2

      Rurik and the following history has as much to do with Russian and Ukrainian history as Rollo has to do with the history of Normandy or France: namely nothing. A small group of northerners who maintained an armed trading point in a foreign land and over time became absorbed into the surrounding population as an upper class. Russian history begins only with the Muscovite prince who was rewarded by the Mongols for betraying the other Slavic princes. So Russians have learned that betrayal and lack of morality are the basis of their state and not a fictional heroic story from pre-Christian times. In this respect, the Soviet period was a consistent continuation of a worthless society - until today.

    • @Andrew-le2un
      @Andrew-le2un Год назад +7

      @@WolffNorbert bot

  • @MariusPonmersi
    @MariusPonmersi 3 года назад +2217

    The lesson i have learned from this video that "Russia`s borders never ends"

    • @Elena-ef7dk
      @Elena-ef7dk 3 года назад +38

      yep

    • @GOshaCream
      @GOshaCream 3 года назад +98

      @Cylinders truckМы русские, с нами Бог!

    • @Witold_UA
      @Witold_UA 3 года назад +7

      @@GOshaCream Allah?

    • @GOshaCream
      @GOshaCream 3 года назад +11

      @@Witold_UA Великий халифат - это Святая Русь

    • @GOshaCream
      @GOshaCream 3 года назад +3

      @@Witold_UA Таджуддин, Талгат Сафич муфтий всея руси