Russian Time of Troubles - Смута (1604-1619) - Every Two Days

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  • Опубліковано 21 сер 2020
  • Группа ВК: cherepashka_shusha
    Time of Troubles (or Smuta) is one of the saddest periods in Russian history. 15 years of civil war, famine, disease, intervention and anarchy. As a result, casualties of Russia amounted to a third of the population. Economy was destroyed, villages were deserted.
    Polish-Russian and Russo-Swedish (Ingrian) wars also are part of the Time of Troubles. Swedish army captured Novgorod and fortresses in the northwest of Russia. Polish-Lithuanian Commonwealth took Smolensk and occupied Moscow in 1610-1612
    Music:
    1. Main Theme (Soundtrack from Europa Universalis IV)
    2. Battle of Breitenfeld (Soundtrack from Europa Universalis IV)
    3. Battle of Lepanto (Soundtrack from Europa Universalis IV)
    Software for creating this video:
    Pаint.net
    Wondershare Filmora

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  • @CherepashkaShusha
    @CherepashkaShusha  3 роки тому +503

    Now Voronezh is not moving :D

  • @JoeSmith-sl9bq
    @JoeSmith-sl9bq 3 роки тому +945

    If the Russians call it "time of troubles", you can be damn well sure they were horrific

  • @germanfan6481
    @germanfan6481 3 роки тому +879

    You know it bad when Crimea is the one invading russia

  • @juliannasreddin5226
    @juliannasreddin5226 3 роки тому +373

    Let's pay respects for the brave second volunteer army who fought for their homes.

  • @arsikphonegreat
    @arsikphonegreat Рік тому +140

    Fun fact: after False Dmitry I’s death, he was put into a cannon and launched in the direction of Poland, where he came from

  • @Avroveks
    @Avroveks 3 роки тому +67

    Russia is Phoenix, is reborn and becomes even more powerful

  • @RusselTanTing-kf8zm
    @RusselTanTing-kf8zm Рік тому +14

    Yeah It was largely the Poles who were responsible for the Russo-Polish tensions

  • @ratchetjasiu4075
    @ratchetjasiu4075 Рік тому +19

    Im Polish but im love Russia we should forgot about the past and the war criminals we have done to ourselves. Long live Russia!

  • @pacthug4life
    @pacthug4life 3 роки тому +298

    Fun and little known fact: Polish government including the king and crown chancellor never supported any of the Dimitriads (those were supported mostly by private armies of Polish and Ruthenian magnates). Polish intervention came after Sigmunt III Vasa learned about the Swedish-Russian alliance. He still claimed the Swedish throne and valued it more than the Polish one, so the alliance went against his dynastic plans

  • @vladyslavkubatin5635
    @vladyslavkubatin5635 3 роки тому +130

    Orthodoxy was encourage Russians to fighting until they die for their Motherland. They heroically defended Troitse - Sergiev Monastery in 1608-1610, Smolensk in 1609-1611, Thikhvin Monastery in 1613.

  • @elamit7964
    @elamit7964 Рік тому +13

    the worst times in Russia's history, it could cease to exist. Minin and Pozharsky Heroes of Russia

  • @m.a.t.a.s
    @m.a.t.a.s 3 роки тому +290

    2:11

  • @TheGeneralGrievous19
    @TheGeneralGrievous19 3 роки тому +339

    Russia: Goes into Time of Troubles.

  • @velozio
    @velozio 3 роки тому +389

    Тебе это уже сказали но водохранилище и озёра в Днепре и Волге создали в Советское время. Кроме этого отлично нарисовано, это анимация показывает на сколько хаотичное Смута была.

  • @yanxishan6575
    @yanxishan6575 3 роки тому +60

    Amazing work!

  • @maximvazhenin3345
    @maximvazhenin3345 3 роки тому +67

    Если я правильно понял, то тут ещё и показано передвижение войск, ни разу не видел этого ни на одной карте в ютубе. Это очень круто! Продолжай дальше! Лайк и подписка!

  • @santi0501
    @santi0501 3 роки тому +12

    You are the definition of professional videomapping. Amazing work.

  • @worldheraldry
    @worldheraldry 3 роки тому +5

    Great Video!!!

  • @crowninghistory4542
    @crowninghistory4542 3 роки тому +72

    You know it’s trouble when the period literally has the name trouble in it

  • @gsmith4757
    @gsmith4757 3 роки тому +5

    Fascinating. Good job. Helps me visualize the all the words I have read about Russian history.