Leon Trotsky - Stalin's Arch Enemy Documentary

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  • @PeopleProfiles
    @PeopleProfiles  2 роки тому +90

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    • @kimobrien.
      @kimobrien. Рік тому +7

      Trotsky's writings are still published by Pathfinder Press.

    • @dudebro3250
      @dudebro3250 Рік тому +3

      Where abouts did you guys mention Trotsky was born as Lev Davidovich Bronstein?

    • @ap0563
      @ap0563 Рік тому +1

      Note that geographically Odessa is not in Crimea but in the southern Ukraine on the black sea west of the Crimea penisula

    • @dannyenglish7828
      @dannyenglish7828 10 місяців тому +2

      Odesa is not part of Crimea !

    • @pierreperignon5408
      @pierreperignon5408 10 місяців тому

      ⁰0

  • @chezigerin
    @chezigerin 11 місяців тому +110

    my great grandfather was trotsky's childhood friend when they lived in kherson. trotsky visited him in NY shortly before his assassination in mexico

    • @joecurran2811
      @joecurran2811 6 місяців тому +2

      What was Trotsky like?

    • @brotherbrovet1881
      @brotherbrovet1881 6 місяців тому

      ​@@joecurran2811he was a fuckin' mass murderer.

    • @mclvusa
      @mclvusa 4 місяці тому +5

      He tried to ski, but failed miserably

    • @rachelmacgowan86
      @rachelmacgowan86 4 місяці тому +2

      That's incredible. What did your great grandfather say about him? Trotsky must have been a loyal person, valuing friendships made in childhood and maintaining them into old age.

    • @chezigerin
      @chezigerin 4 місяці тому +6

      @@rachelmacgowan86 unfortunately, as per my grandfather, he was quite reticent about it - a few shrugs and head nods, but nothing more. thanks for asking though

  • @alexanderdoddy7590
    @alexanderdoddy7590 3 роки тому +608

    One of those Historic figures that everyone has heard of, but most don't know many details. Incredibly interesting to learn about!

    • @greggwilson492
      @greggwilson492 3 роки тому +3

      Agreed

    • @damianbylightning6823
      @damianbylightning6823 3 роки тому +3

      There's a Russian lang multi-parter online - Netflix, I think. It is very good - makes Trotsky out to be an idiot, plays up his adventurism, vanity and so on. It invents a lot of fairly inconsequential stuff to bring out his character flaws - which had true believers frothing at the proverbial. You can't get a better recommendation than a Trot's scoff.

    • @damianbylightning6823
      @damianbylightning6823 3 роки тому +8

      @@alep_bet Could be! Whatever, let the leftist civil wars rage.

    • @gophercure-self
      @gophercure-self 3 роки тому +5

      @@damianbylightning6823 It's shite.

    • @dalemccorkel7946
      @dalemccorkel7946 2 роки тому +14

      similarly, those who may speak of socialism or communism or critical race theory, yet haven't a clue of what they actually are ...

  • @theleninist4272
    @theleninist4272 3 роки тому +48

    Ramon Mercader never broke into the house, he was invited in as he had an appointment with Trotsky .

    • @fitveganathleteintegrateda1695
      @fitveganathleteintegrateda1695 2 роки тому +6

      That is what I thought too.

    • @Jamestfarrell
      @Jamestfarrell Рік тому +4

      Nice to see someone who actually knows history-and NOT how to generate "Click-Bait"!

    • @michaelchambers8807
      @michaelchambers8807 Рік тому +2

      He wanted to see Trotskys rabbits!

    • @Griboslaw
      @Griboslaw 4 місяці тому +2

      Yeah, such mistake at the start of a video is not giving me much hopes with the rest...

    • @alexanderlawson1649
      @alexanderlawson1649 3 місяці тому

      Yes I believe from my studies, many years ago, the assassin pretended to be a sympathiser to the cause in order to attack Trotsky.

  • @todeotodeo140
    @todeotodeo140 Рік тому +80

    I find it interesting that the name he is known by was from a passport he had obtained from one of the guards in prison . He just went with the name and kept it for the rest of his life.

    • @jasonlee8156
      @jasonlee8156 Рік тому

      Yes. They all used fake names/passports in order to evade the tsar's secret police. Lenin's real name was Ulyanov and Stalin's real name was a long unpronounceable one. I can't even spell it. In Russian the name Stalin is supposed to mean man of steel.

    • @tjsbbi
      @tjsbbi Рік тому +4

      Of course Stalin also adopted his name as a pseudonym.

    • @Jaffacall3251
      @Jaffacall3251 Рік тому

      @@tjsbbi yeah he was Cobber

    • @pietervonck3264
      @pietervonck3264 Рік тому +4

      @@Jaffacall3251 koba, sorry for nitpicking.

    • @FreejackVesa
      @FreejackVesa 10 місяців тому +8

      A lot of revolutionaries do that, it's called a "nom de guerre" or "name of war", a pseudonym used during time of strife to protect family and friends. Pretty much all revolutionaries do this. Compared to a "nom de plume" which is a name used for writing, aka a pen name.

  • @janethayes5941
    @janethayes5941 3 роки тому +140

    I have learned more from this channel than just about any place else and I truly appreciate it and you.

    • @janethayes5941
      @janethayes5941 3 роки тому +1

      @@ulisesjorge 😁😅🤣 you're funny!👍🧡

    • @Petey0707
      @Petey0707 Рік тому

      shame most of it is liberal propaganda

  • @yaragi
    @yaragi 3 роки тому +150

    This is just marvelous. Especially in these (still) hard times we are going thru, having a quality channel like this with quality content one can rely on is a real gem. Thank you.

    • @louisecorchevolle9241
      @louisecorchevolle9241 2 роки тому +3

      So the "russian "revolution more Coup d'Etat" was not only Russian, also Ukrainan with Trotsky, Georgian with Stalin Polish with Dzerrsinski

    • @kimobrien.
      @kimobrien. 2 роки тому +3

      @@louisecorchevolle9241 The Soviets were councils of workers, soldiers and peasants. The provisional government was just that provisional. A situation of dual power. Not a coup.

    • @patrickmorris3721
      @patrickmorris3721 Рік тому +2

      🤷‍♂️👆

    • @excellentcomment
      @excellentcomment 11 місяців тому +5

      These are still hard times? You just watched a video detailing the horrors of the Russian revolution and the unsurpassed evil of Stalin, and you can claim we have it tough? No. We're living life on silken pillows compared to any other time in the history of the planet. You're right that this video is marvelous -- in part because it makes that point so graphically.

    • @vincedibona4687
      @vincedibona4687 9 місяців тому

      What hard times? If you mean the Coof, it was only as hard as you made it. I never wore a mask, didn’t “socially distance”, didn’t lock myself up, and never got sick. 👍🏻

  • @r.w.bottorff7735
    @r.w.bottorff7735 2 місяці тому +7

    I'm a little disappointed that the Kronstadt rebellion wasn't detailed, as it shows Trotsky at his most brutal. The slaughter of these men, who had very bravely voiced their concerns about bolshevism, mark one of the key events necessary to understand this man.

  • @user-hg7gj7sd1t
    @user-hg7gj7sd1t Рік тому +75

    We in Russia have an expression "You lie like Trotsky." It is said when a person, despite the fact that his lie is obvious to everyone, continues to lie.

    • @rjpalada5549
      @rjpalada5549 Рік тому +5

      Good one

    • @kimchi2780
      @kimchi2780 11 місяців тому

      Враньо

    • @petrokrasnov2967
      @petrokrasnov2967 10 місяців тому

      @@kimchi2780 i’ve read some of Trotsky‘s works they are filled with lies I don’t think the comparison is false! And for the record there’s an awful lot of lies spread about Trotsky trying to elevate him into a historical hero status for the socialist communist apologists! The conflict between Stalin and Trotsky was personal but what Trotsky did during the Civil War was horrendous and worthy of war crimes status.

    • @josephmatthews7698
      @josephmatthews7698 10 місяців тому

      I wonder what it means if you lie like Stalin? Is that where you lie and anyone who calls you out 'disappears?' Or perhaps is that more like, 'lie like Putin.' If you lie like Kruschev you pay them off to buy into the lie?
      I know if you 'lie like Trump' whoever calls you out for lying must immediately themselves be called out for lying.
      You could have some fun with that. Leaders suck.

    • @nealejohnson1952
      @nealejohnson1952 9 місяців тому +26

      A Stalinist lie obviously.

  • @juliagaines8320
    @juliagaines8320 3 роки тому +218

    I love this channel so much. I wish my history classes in university were even half this detailed. Keep up the good work!

    • @willardmusick1187
      @willardmusick1187 3 роки тому +6

      University history classes are replete with omissions. Then the omissions filled with daily shifting winds of revisionism. Famacide.

    • @jerryklooster438
      @jerryklooster438 2 роки тому +1

      I know the lives of Trotsky and Stalin are forever intertwined, but I would have liked to hear a little more about the former, and a little less about the latter. Interesting though. Good job.

    • @MrDarchangelomni
      @MrDarchangelomni Рік тому +3

      That is insane, I learned all of this in 10th grade public school.

    • @Alansworstnight
      @Alansworstnight 11 місяців тому +3

      Teachers are just there for their check.

    • @grahambell96
      @grahambell96 8 місяців тому

      ...and it's only HALF the story!!!
      Read my comment above...

  • @rofinkitali3765
    @rofinkitali3765 8 місяців тому +6

    I learned Russian history in secondary school. This channel has unearthed what my teachers did not cover. I wish I could sit for the examination today.
    From Tanzania.

  • @michaelskinner3067
    @michaelskinner3067 Рік тому +6

    I bought Trotsky's account of the revolution from Waterstones when I was eighteen, I'm now 43 and it has remained unread.

  • @stephenpoole5331
    @stephenpoole5331 3 роки тому +806

    Trotsky helped to breed and raise the bear, and it ate him.

    • @patrickgleason2066
      @patrickgleason2066 3 роки тому +103

      Fair comment! Unfortunately that very dangerous “bear” “ate” many millions of other people also.

    • @rotcivlovosin9414
      @rotcivlovosin9414 3 роки тому +98

      What Is missing from this docu is the fact that no mention is made of the hardships and brutality employed by the 14 imperialist armies that invaded The young Soviet state. Stalin is often viewed as a representative of the Russian revolution, of communism, of the revolutions in the 20th century. Yet nobody wants to analyze why he came to power, what were the material conditions that facilitated it and the damage that he did to the future history of humanity.
      Long live trotsky and Lenin!
      Long live Marxism!!

    • @miniflem1
      @miniflem1 3 роки тому +11

      @@rotcivlovosin9414 Why would they want to engage in an actual factual discussion when they can engage in near hysterical levels of hyperbole, about a subject that none of them knows anything about. Because it's easier for them than to address the inequities of their own ideology. Rather than critique figures from history for their successes and failures, they turn them into Marxist versions of Jason Voorhees, butchering defenceless capitalists with a bloody hammer and sickle. Watch the amount of ill-informed and over-emotional shite your post receives in the coming hours and days. (And mine, I hope!).

    • @robertgoines1831
      @robertgoines1831 3 роки тому +10

      Yep + damn near almost everyone around him, and it seems like at least twice so you'd think that everyone in the 2nd cleansing would've obviously knew about + some even viewed 1st hand the false accusations + that Stalin would eventually turn back toward them . So I don't understand that once the mass executions kinda slowed down and Stalin kinda laid off for a minute why everyone else + their mommas weren't on the 1st thing smoking outta the USSR

    • @miniflem1
      @miniflem1 3 роки тому +3

      @@rotcivlovosin9414 Or they can just leave drunken, impenetrable gibberish. See Robert below. Jesus, Finnegan's Wake is easier to understand.

  • @xleplex7070
    @xleplex7070 2 роки тому +9

    “Trotsky organised a strike against his teacher” damn, if only I had that idea...

  • @jessemcdonald5124
    @jessemcdonald5124 Рік тому +11

    When I was a kid I loved Monty Python(still do) and one entire episode of the circus was a parody about Trotsky and that was introduction to his life and work.

  • @Tjecktjeck
    @Tjecktjeck 3 роки тому +238

    Quite understimated figure in history. Was on point when he foreshadowed how and why USSR would fall apart. No to mention his role in revolution and civil war.

    • @gabrielmarceloecheverriadi2286
      @gabrielmarceloecheverriadi2286 Рік тому +17

      Because his rol in the civil war is covered by shame and crimes. It stain the image of idealistic hero, the friend of the justice and the savior of working classes. This period expose his hungry for power and show he is capable to do anything to obtain it.

    • @mirba6933
      @mirba6933 Рік тому

      He is an genocidal maniac whose name wasn't Leon Trocky. He, Lenjin, and others who have killed tens of millions of Russians and others in the USSR.

    • @user-dk8nt4dy8h
      @user-dk8nt4dy8h Рік тому +38

      ​@@gabrielmarceloecheverriadi2286 I agree that Trotsky's role in the civil war was covered by crimes but by no means it was out of place. I hate violence but I think its fair to say that without Trotsky's iron rule, it would have been impossible for the reds to win. The whites were getting support from the west and they had more organized and well armed troops. Trotsky did not had the luxury of passion and cliche heroism. He needed to find a way to surivive. Keep the fire of revolution burning in Russia. And at the end he did find a way to achieve that, it was not pretty but it worked and many people overlook that. If it wasn't for Trotsky there would have been no Soviet Union. And that is a fact. Ofcourse I am not saying it was only thanks to him but I am saying that his role was crucial for the survival of communism in Russia. His victory was later on stolen from him by no one other than Stalin but thats a entirely different topic.

    • @ianwatson5605
      @ianwatson5605 Рік тому +8

      @@user-dk8nt4dy8h Very well articulated brother.

    • @kimobrien.
      @kimobrien. Рік тому +12

      @@ianwatson5605 The working class has no saviors but itself. Trotsky gave his life for the cause of the working class. He speaks to and for me.

  • @deanvrabl
    @deanvrabl 3 роки тому +77

    I have been waiting for biography on Leon Trotsky. I am pretty sure that I have watched them all ...... those biographies only Trotsky was missing in my playlists. Thank you, thank you very much for this very good biography and very quality videos thanks for sharing and greetings from Slovenia.

    • @juliogarcia7670
      @juliogarcia7670 3 роки тому +10

      I strongly recommend you to read his autobiography and his History of the October Revolution.

    • @wendeqallab6656
      @wendeqallab6656 3 роки тому

      Nobody does it better the the English . Thank you for your documentary I enjoyed this very much. Many people have forgotten him.

    • @pietervonck3264
      @pietervonck3264 3 роки тому +4

      Revolution betrayed and fascism, what it is and how to defeat it, also history of the revolution, great books

    • @rotcivlovosin9414
      @rotcivlovosin9414 3 роки тому +2

      why don't you just pick up books written by Trotsky or others who wrote about him. There are hundreds. It is important, however, to note the political angle of each. Good luck!!

    • @currencylad7125
      @currencylad7125 3 роки тому

      @@stevenyourke7901: A classic distortion of the facts and his character.

  • @benjaminrees6665
    @benjaminrees6665 3 роки тому +43

    Of the few biography channels I watch, the rest are too incomplete. These are in depth and we'll put together in all aspects. Great work once again thank you!!

  • @imagseer
    @imagseer 3 місяці тому +1

    An outstanding historical documentary, thank you for putting so much time and effort to assemble it in such great detail.

  • @morganavredenburg1546
    @morganavredenburg1546 Рік тому +15

    Mum told us of a 'Civics' instructor who tried to chivvy the class into chanting "Glory, Glory, Glorioski, We Love Lenin & Trotsky"- then collapsed in tears when not a single student would comply...

    • @scrat4379
      @scrat4379 8 днів тому

      What country was this?

  • @longpmike3161
    @longpmike3161 3 роки тому +13

    Thank you for sharing this guy and I will be always on this channel 😘😘😘

  • @robertschlesinger1342
    @robertschlesinger1342 3 роки тому +14

    Very interesting, informative and worthwhile video.

  • @GeorgeVaaeth-kc9wc
    @GeorgeVaaeth-kc9wc 3 місяці тому +4

    Trotsky was always devoted to the working class and was one of the greatest orators to ever speak in front of the masses. His "History of the Russian revolution" is an amazing read. One of my heroes, for sure. The Russian revolution can't really be understood without reading his works.

    • @Lamarck922
      @Lamarck922 3 дні тому

      He wasn't devoted to the working class that's ridiculous. He was a filthy communist who was an idealist, but still stupid enough to get himself killed. He was just like all the other Jewish bolchevics Yes, he might've been smarter, but he definitely wasn't his cunning as Stalin

  • @hughjass1044
    @hughjass1044 Рік тому +2

    This is only my second video but already becoming a big fan of this channel.

  • @mrcapybara3579
    @mrcapybara3579 3 роки тому +12

    I've been waiting patiently for this video.

  • @Johnnycdrums
    @Johnnycdrums Рік тому +5

    It was glorious to see Trotsky lose the Soviet Polish War.

  • @Shadyshooter
    @Shadyshooter 2 роки тому +2

    Really great video. Good work!

  • @rinalore
    @rinalore 3 роки тому +10

    Trotsky was the original "Globe-Trotter"! I have to say that I giggled, throughout this doc about Trotsky. I lost count of the many places Trotsky ran-to, and how many Continents and Countries he was arrested-in? I think Trotsky has earned the "World Record" for 'most travelled & arrests', for a "globe-trotter", during his time in History. If I were his wife, I'd have gone, "insane".
    🇨🇦✌🏻♥️✨🌍💫

    • @raylast3873
      @raylast3873 2 роки тому +5

      Trotsky and his wife (and his son Lev) were committed revolutionaries who were willing to take on any hardship for the cause they followed until their death. Trotsky felt that his writings were vital in helping new generations of revolutionaries make sense of the enigma that the USSR had become as well as Stalin and a massively changed and convoluted world situation.
      And he kept at it even as Stalin murdered almost his entire family (both of his sons, both of his daughters if you count one driven to suicide, his ex-wife) and almost anyone associated with him, from former leaders of the Bolshevik party (like Joffe, Smilga, Kamenev), to young left-oppositionists, to even just his secretarial staff.
      You will be hard-pressed to find any other figure in history who was persecuted with such extreme zeal and tremendous material effort-all for his writings. Pretty much no exiled politician in history was ever considered this much of a threat to his opponents, especially when you factor in that Trotsky himself had almost no material resources and no foreign power ever sponsored him.

    • @cosuinofdeath
      @cosuinofdeath 2 роки тому

      Giggled huh

  • @SamIAmSXE
    @SamIAmSXE 3 роки тому +64

    Great work! Trotsky was always a fascinating figure.

    • @warphace
      @warphace Рік тому

      Bolshevism led to the spread of communism and the cold war, death of millions, he wasn't even russian, and those from his tribe are trying to start the same style of rule today, all the same people, beady eyed glass wearing cunts.

  • @mikelbb.1670
    @mikelbb.1670 Рік тому +4

    Trotsky is just as bloody as Stalin I thinks

    • @KermitFrazierdotcom
      @KermitFrazierdotcom Місяць тому

      Lenin was far more homicidal than Stalin & Trotsky put together.
      But he was a Rock Star and could gett
      I away with Murder

  • @arejetko
    @arejetko 5 місяців тому

    Great treatise on Lev et al. I will check out your other videos now.

  • @tavishhari5529
    @tavishhari5529 Рік тому +10

    Corrections: Trotsky did not oppose the NEP he just wanted more planning alongside the NEP. In early 1920 it was Lenin and not Trotsky who opposed a future NEP. Also the labour camps of 1919 and early to mid 20s were much smaller and vastly different from the gulags of the 30s(living conditions were not like gulags but more similar to normal prisons).

    • @tavishhari5529
      @tavishhari5529 Рік тому +5

      Also Stalin wasn't a known contender in early 20s and someone like Zinoviev and Kamenev were more likely than him to head the state. Trotsky was offered the position of deputy chairman of sovnarkom multiple times in 1922(March/April and September).
      Also Trotsky was never in the "far-left" of the party, until 1921 and 1922 workers opposition made up the far left of the party and even in the 1923 left opposition there were members originally from the group of democratic centralism which existed until 1921.

  • @charlesyost8507
    @charlesyost8507 3 роки тому +4

    Thanks for the great history lesson!
    Love From Orlando

  • @mortall4141
    @mortall4141 2 роки тому +36

    A very good video with accessible explanations of very complex ideologies and personalities. History is always subject to hindsight and release of new information and it is impossible today to truly "live" the life of people in that situation and time. Like many who changed history Trotsky is impossible to tag as an arch villain or hero.

    • @NerdilyDone
      @NerdilyDone Рік тому

      Naaaaaah....Trotsky is responsible for a lot of deaths. He helped promote Leninism, which was frankly just as bad as Stalinism. Oh, and as a cherry on top, he had an affair with Frieda Kahlo, while living on her husband's dime.

    • @Kurtlane
      @Kurtlane 9 місяців тому +1

      I don't know that "arch villain" means, but Trotsky was a villain. Definitely a villain.

    • @marcgrossman980
      @marcgrossman980 7 місяців тому

      Hero LOL. Villian for sure.

    • @stephenreeds3632
      @stephenreeds3632 4 місяці тому

      Unlike Stalin, who was just a bastard

  • @ranhat2
    @ranhat2 8 місяців тому

    Powerful, involved, educational ...a world class series

  • @michaelwilson2340
    @michaelwilson2340 3 роки тому +36

    It would be great to do a whole episode on the Cheka and "Iron Felix" Dzerzhinsky. When you heard a knock your door in the night, you knew you were in trouble.

    • @EmpowerSportsMagazine
      @EmpowerSportsMagazine Рік тому +2

      Look up the Sidney Street Siege. You will find something interesting on the Cheka.

    • @michaelwilson2340
      @michaelwilson2340 Рік тому

      @@EmpowerSportsMagazine Thanks! I'll check it out.

    • @EmpowerSportsMagazine
      @EmpowerSportsMagazine Рік тому +2

      Look up Peterss, Sidney Street Siege, Cheka.
      Apologies as my phone can't do the line above the e in Jekabs, which was his first name.

    • @michaelwilson2340
      @michaelwilson2340 Рік тому

      @@EmpowerSportsMagazine No problem at all. Thanks!.

    • @grioulaloula8594
      @grioulaloula8594 Рік тому +1

      There is a statue to Iron Felix in Moscow. The only Pole Russia liked.

  • @steveweinstein3222
    @steveweinstein3222 3 роки тому +13

    So much information successfully packaged into a spellbinding narrative, Good job!

  • @MithradatesVIEupator
    @MithradatesVIEupator 3 роки тому +10

    Was recently hoping for a doc on Trotsky.. then sure enough 🙏🏻

    • @zenodotusofathens2122
      @zenodotusofathens2122 3 роки тому +1

      Is your icon Baldwin the Leper?

    • @MithradatesVIEupator
      @MithradatesVIEupator 2 роки тому +2

      @@zenodotusofathens2122 yes! 🙏🏻

    • @zenodotusofathens2122
      @zenodotusofathens2122 2 роки тому +1

      @@MithradatesVIEupator only a history nerd like me would know this

    • @eg4848
      @eg4848 2 роки тому

      @@zenodotusofathens2122 or someone who watched the movie lol

    • @zenodotusofathens2122
      @zenodotusofathens2122 2 роки тому

      @@eg4848 Actually I am a history need. I've been studying history all of my life and I'm an old dude. I may not know about engineering, medicine, or how to bake French bread but history is my thing. 😂🤣

  • @alexandertroup5324
    @alexandertroup5324 2 роки тому +2

    I really liked this program in it's edited length while Trotsky is a true modern nomadic.

  • @stevenleek1254
    @stevenleek1254 2 роки тому +16

    Stalin has no lasting ideological influence. Trotsky is the surviving legacy and influence.

    • @Enrico_Palazzo_opera_singer
      @Enrico_Palazzo_opera_singer Рік тому

      he was a murderous bastard...just a little less than stalin...which doesn`t say much

    • @MaximusR93
      @MaximusR93 Рік тому

      I believe Trotsky was the ideology, Stalin was Communism in practice.

    • @reverend-mother-the-kathbadine
      @reverend-mother-the-kathbadine Рік тому +5

      He still has admirers and followers. in Russia he is still well admired by workers.
      Other places throughout the world i think will also have admirers.
      Not everyone has full knowledge of Stalins activities deeds and misdeeds.
      Therefore there will be people whose history admires him.

    • @aresjerry
      @aresjerry Рік тому

      He laid the groundwork for the true holders of power in a communist state. Only the useful idiots and the intelligentsia that will be purged soon after a revolution would look to Trotsky for any political advice. Stalin is who's playbook you you'd follow to rule.

    • @danielarroy4853
      @danielarroy4853 Рік тому +1

      Stalin will forever live in history

  • @quantumcomata105
    @quantumcomata105 7 місяців тому +3

    He escaped the Siberia gulag not Once but Twice?!? Insane

  • @casimirotambunting
    @casimirotambunting 3 роки тому +13

    GOOD VIDEO , WELL RESEARCHED.

    • @Jamestfarrell
      @Jamestfarrell Рік тому

      You might try doing some actual research yourself if you think this is an accurate portrayal of history.

  • @ivancsapod
    @ivancsapod 8 місяців тому +10

    Lev Davidovich Bronstein "Trotsky", one of the leaders of the 1917 bolshevik revolution in Russia, gave a resounding speech at a workers' meeting around 1920. With his presentation he confidently captured the interest of his listeners, and after making sure that no one dared to object, he encouraged those present to come to the platform next to him and refute what was said. There was great silence in the space, but suddenly there was movement in the crowd, and then a worker stepped onto the platform with a walking stick in his hand.
    "Comrades! See this walking stick? This will tell you the story of the Russian revolution. Before the revolution, the country was ruled by aristocrats. This is indicated by the button on the end of the walking stick. The iron on the other end of the stick represents the convicts. The center of the stick is the symbolic place of the workers and the peasants. Now I turn the stick around. See, the revolution has happened, comrades. The aristocrats are now below, the convicts are now above - but your place had not changed..."
    The worker was executed a few days later...

  • @user-nl7wc9fx2g
    @user-nl7wc9fx2g 7 місяців тому +5

    My compliments on a magnificent, comprehensive & straight-forward presentation of the man known as Leon Trotsky, his life, his goals & his motivations. Trotsky & Stalin were actually two ruthless, brutal dictators who were pursuing basically the same ends but by different means (personal power versus the ideal of The Revolution). Trotsky's demonstrated heartlessness (the army's blocking units, for example) belied his so-called "humane" face. While the end result would have been pretty much the same, I suspect Trotsky's ruthlessness might have been a bit less blatant than that of Stalin. A million & one thanks for presenting this highly educational video.
    joeinbuenosaires 😎

  • @mobiuspaw494
    @mobiuspaw494 Рік тому +3

    Thank you for this informative video.

  • @Charlesputnam-bn9zy
    @Charlesputnam-bn9zy 2 роки тому +4

    17:50
    Shaggy-Leo, while in NY worked as journalist for the red paper ''The Daily Worker'',
    & appeared occasionally as an extra on the Broadway scene as his favorite negative character :
    the Jewish loanshark.

    • @tanjaigor4518
      @tanjaigor4518 3 місяці тому

      That's strange.. He was a Jew after all.. Same like Zinoviev and Kamenev.. Same as Lenin's grandfather.. Same like Karl Marx.. Same like Klara Zetikn husband Osip Zetkin and her best friend Rosa Luxemburg.. Same like 90% of Mensheviks.. Funny how 2-4% of Jews in Russia managed to get 80% of seats in soviets.. Wonder if Stalin noticed the pattern..

  • @jaybee9269
    @jaybee9269 Рік тому +22

    “Lenin returned to the capital.” Well, the Germans returned him, in a sealed train, like a plague bacillus. They knew what they were about.

    • @jrm2fla
      @jrm2fla Рік тому

      Huge mistake… communist Russia turned out to be a greater threat than Czarist ever would have been

    • @arifahmedkhan9999
      @arifahmedkhan9999 Рік тому

      Well it's him or the cuckold tsar Nicholas and this was predetermined by the people whom the tsars had forced into serfdom since their births, and what was decided was that a Tsar would never be allowed to regain power.

    • @tbone450r
      @tbone450r Рік тому

      Then the USSR cured Germany of nazism

  • @SharkMinnow
    @SharkMinnow 2 роки тому +1

    History teacher here in Beijing. Subscribed!

  • @MrDXRamirez
    @MrDXRamirez 3 роки тому +21

    A remarkable piece of history.

  • @kushalbasnet8751
    @kushalbasnet8751 3 роки тому +34

    Man .. even Lenin knew Stalin was a danger to Soviet people, but was too late ..

    • @miniflem1
      @miniflem1 3 роки тому +10

      Apparently, Lenin changed his mind about Stalin's suitability for leadership, after Stalin had an abusive freak-out at Lenin's secretary, when she refused to put him through on the phone.

    • @papamiller8644
      @papamiller8644 2 роки тому +5

      Stalin was a animal who should have hung

    • @MobiusMinded
      @MobiusMinded 2 роки тому +3

      Lenin, and Trotsky were just Stalin Light. Evil fucks that should have been aborted.

    • @ANTHONY-vg1be
      @ANTHONY-vg1be 2 роки тому

      @@papamiller8644 stalin is a hero who doubled the life expectancy of russians as well as literature and caloric intakes trotsky got what he had coming he worked along side faceist Japan and nazi Germany against the ussr for self gain

    • @fitveganathleteintegrateda1695
      @fitveganathleteintegrateda1695 2 роки тому +4

      @@ANTHONY-vg1be are you sure about this. Lysenkoism.....

  • @ucctgg
    @ucctgg 2 роки тому +45

    I recommend the book "The Assassination of Trotsky". It goes deeply into his death, which is much more complex than presented here. Otherwise this was a very well done video.

    • @leopoldmsemburi7551
      @leopoldmsemburi7551 2 роки тому +2

      Assassinations, by definition and deliberately, are always complex .

    • @ucctgg
      @ucctgg 2 роки тому +15

      @@leopoldmsemburi7551 I see nothing in the definition of assassination that has or implies the word "complex".

    • @SagesseNoir
      @SagesseNoir 2 роки тому

      Who's the author of that book?

    • @Mofi357
      @Mofi357 Рік тому +1

      its a cool word tho

    • @Mofi357
      @Mofi357 Рік тому

      secret attack often for political reasons a plot to assassinate ,where it might boil down to a simple plan its complex as fuk son

  • @zonzeven
    @zonzeven 3 роки тому +16

    Very interesting video. A small correction: Odessa is not on the Crimea (1:48).

    • @honey-feeney9800
      @honey-feeney9800 Рік тому

      Isn’t Odessa on the Black Sea ? And a port city ?

    • @zonzeven
      @zonzeven Рік тому +3

      @@honey-feeney9800
      Yes, Odessa is on the Black Sea.
      Yes, it is a port city.
      No, it is not on the Crimea.
      Yes, honey-- feeney, you can check it on Google Maps, please report back to me :)

    • @bashakruk
      @bashakruk Місяць тому

      Crimea is a peninsula, Odessa is a city, not the same

  • @mre4818
    @mre4818 3 роки тому +20

    One of the best history channels around!

    • @helenegan1079
      @helenegan1079 3 роки тому

      Its shallow and misses out the hidden funding for this Russian Revolution. Millions given to Trotsky to destroy the Russian Czarist Russia. Jacob Schiff was behind this funding and he funded around 300 Jews who left NY on the same ship. The War with Poland and how it impacted on the rest of Europe had Communism won the war there was nothing to stop the Communists from marching onto Berlin and Europe. First WW was more brutal than WW2 and wiped out generations of youth there would have been no armies left to stop them taking the rest of Europe Berlin and Paris. Anoying to think there are more of this shallow interpritation of what the Russian Revolution was about. Trotsky was a SOB and no loss to humanity. He deserved what he got in the end. No love for Stalin but Trotsky had he lived would have no doubt been more trouble for the World. May he burn in hell!

    • @kimobrien.
      @kimobrien. 2 роки тому

      @@helenegan1079 Just more slanders and bullshit.

    • @SagesseNoir
      @SagesseNoir 2 роки тому

      @@helenegan1079 Evidence for your claims are what?

  • @RichMitch
    @RichMitch 3 роки тому +10

    Exactly fifty minutes, delightful

  • @williamdunlop97
    @williamdunlop97 3 роки тому +1

    Enjoyed it worth the watch

  • @redchthonic
    @redchthonic 5 місяців тому +1

    Ice Pick is not an axe but a sharp pin used to break ice for drinks.

  • @paulcateiii
    @paulcateiii 3 роки тому +24

    always look forward to uploads from the Peoples Profiles - would you consider doing a biography on Cecil Rhodes

  • @yunusemresoylu7756
    @yunusemresoylu7756 3 роки тому +11

    Could you make videos on the German and Soviet generals of WW2.Some are so interesting.

  • @johnhesselworth7564
    @johnhesselworth7564 Рік тому +26

    Let’s not forget that Trotsky had quite a few soldiers sentenced to death while he was in charge of the army. Obviously that was normal in those days and Trotters wasn’t shy about imposing it. However, I remember when I was a teenager we would often wear T shirts with a picture of LT on the front as if he deserved the peace prize. Funny old life.

    • @kimobrien.
      @kimobrien. Рік тому

      The American Bourgeois Democratic Police show no such pacifism. Peace Prizes go to such US Imperialist Bourgeois war mongers like Henry Kissinger and Barak Obama. Le Duc Tho to his ever lasting credit never accepted his from the Democratic Socialist "Imperialist" Norway.

    • @drstrangelove4998
      @drstrangelove4998 Рік тому +5

      Indeed, I didn’t know LT was also an advocate of the red terror, army blocking units either.

    • @jinka6171
      @jinka6171 Рік тому

      Yep. Kinda like kids wearing Che Guevara shirts not knowing what a cowardly Castro thug he was. ‘The Motorcycle Diaries’ Ha. Never been on a motorcycle in his entire life.

    • @xchen3079
      @xchen3079 Рік тому

      @@drstrangelove4998 They were red terror advocates, no exception.

    • @arifahmedkhan9999
      @arifahmedkhan9999 Рік тому +5

      Ah yes, don't kill, when in a war, that's what makes you worthy of respect? Like, think before you seethe.

  • @brentwalker8596
    @brentwalker8596 10 місяців тому

    Fantastic documentary on a fascinating and important figure

  • @canman5060
    @canman5060 3 роки тому +76

    It is so sad to know that the assassin was once a dedicated student admirer of Trotsky.

    • @miniflem1
      @miniflem1 3 роки тому +2

      @@aweeg0yfromtheemeraldisle341 Yokel.

    • @brianstockwell4069
      @brianstockwell4069 3 роки тому

      @@miniflem1 Leo, Is Molly still with us?

    • @miniflem1
      @miniflem1 3 роки тому +3

      @@brianstockwell4069 Gladyougetthereference.

    • @simonholyoak8869
      @simonholyoak8869 3 роки тому +18

      The King is always slain by his own courtiers

    • @kgbkgb7616
      @kgbkgb7616 2 роки тому +4

      you can never be left enough comrade

  • @Anna-jr8gu
    @Anna-jr8gu 3 роки тому +8

    Very interesting thanks 😊

    • @barbiewert7182
      @barbiewert7182 3 роки тому

      So fucking evils

    • @miniflem1
      @miniflem1 3 роки тому

      @@barbiewert7182 So terribly, terribly 'evils'.

  • @astralclub5964
    @astralclub5964 2 роки тому +8

    Most revolutions devour their founders!

  • @barryspurr9577
    @barryspurr9577 Рік тому +1

    Very well done.

  • @fattyginsberg4977
    @fattyginsberg4977 3 роки тому +3

    I would suggest that everyone visit the Trotsky house/museum in Coyaocan, CDMX.

  • @idkhistory5850
    @idkhistory5850 3 роки тому +11

    Good video comrade

  • @davidpaterson2309
    @davidpaterson2309 4 місяці тому +1

    The inspiration for “Goldstein” in “1984” and “Snowball” in “Animal Farm.”

  • @basharabuali5514
    @basharabuali5514 9 місяців тому

    Excellent report

  • @seaniemc83
    @seaniemc83 3 роки тому +29

    Michael Collins would be an interesting profile to do 🇮🇪

    • @aussiemilitant4486
      @aussiemilitant4486 3 роки тому

      This, absolutely this.

    • @harrietharlow9929
      @harrietharlow9929 3 роки тому

      Dewfitiely. I look forward to seeing his life here.

    • @raymondjelich185
      @raymondjelich185 3 роки тому +2

      Which one, the Irish Republican Army military leader or the American astronaut who died about a week and a half ago?

    • @harrietharlow9929
      @harrietharlow9929 3 роки тому +2

      @@raymondjelich185 Why not both?

    • @aussiemilitant4486
      @aussiemilitant4486 3 роки тому +3

      @@raymondjelich185 its pretty obvious which one right?

  • @pepesilvia3490
    @pepesilvia3490 3 роки тому +14

    Stalin may not have been intelligent regarding economics, political theory, or military command, but he was undeniably a genius regarding power politics within a bureaucracy

    • @ryanfinnerty6239
      @ryanfinnerty6239 3 роки тому +2

      Lucky. Faults in committee structure allowed one without, like you said, vast intelligence that a leader requires. The man was never tipped for success, and if not for faults of opposition and Lenin early death he’d of been a nobody.

    • @miniflem1
      @miniflem1 3 роки тому +3

      @@ryanfinnerty6239 I disagree, Stalin was a master of the word behind someone's back. In a region with a history as brutal as the Russian Empire, it was always going to be Stalin.

    • @ryanfinnerty6239
      @ryanfinnerty6239 3 роки тому +5

      @@miniflem1 teenagers in secondary schools are also good at talking behind backs. Some props for him allowing his mediocre political ability to be underrated so heavily by his colleagues however

    • @miniflem1
      @miniflem1 3 роки тому +5

      @@ryanfinnerty6239 Stalin knew to keep his mouth shut, Trotsky couldn't shut up. Apparently this was the initial reason for their dislike of each other.

    • @ryanfinnerty6239
      @ryanfinnerty6239 3 роки тому +1

      @@miniflem1 chalk and cheese. Good man bad man smart man dumb man

  • @Albertanator
    @Albertanator 3 роки тому +22

    A brutal man met a brutal end....no surprise there....of course Stalin was even worse.

  • @tml721
    @tml721 2 місяці тому +2

    He was too passive and it ultimately cost him everything

  • @weirdshibainu
    @weirdshibainu 3 роки тому +41

    Stalin really knew how to play the game.

    • @catholiccrusader5328
      @catholiccrusader5328 3 роки тому +11

      Agreed! the man of steel would have easily fit in here in Chicago where his kind are welcomed.

    • @aleksisuuronen5969
      @aleksisuuronen5969 3 роки тому +7

      @@catholiccrusader5328 yeah sure get Hitler, Pol Pot and Kim Jong Sung too. Welcome welcome

    • @ryanfinnerty6239
      @ryanfinnerty6239 3 роки тому +6

      @Alan Creswell-laing It is difficult to even officially state him a “man”. Hitler was deluded by similar paranoia of Jews but Stalin, the weakest Bolshevik of political intellect, was a monster that had zero regard for human life, not even the life of his own.

    • @SetTrippin82
      @SetTrippin82 3 роки тому

      @Alan Creswell-laing well said.

    • @tss77
      @tss77 3 роки тому +3

      @@catholiccrusader5328 Stalin's terror would be welcomed in Chicago right Fred, see a Doctor
      in brain disorders right away.

  • @magnoliamike
    @magnoliamike 3 роки тому +19

    I wonder how the Soviet union would’ve turned out with Stalin dead and Leon Trotsky the leader

    • @jackprecip5389
      @jackprecip5389 3 роки тому +13

      More than likely 60 million Christians would have been killed instead of 40 million Christians. It is an interesting hypothesis though, in that Bronstein was the darling of global central bankers and intellectuals, whereas Stalin, although initially lauded by global leftists, eventually became a enemy to the elitist globalists and bankers when they started to view him as a paranoid thug who began to isolate himself and distrust everybody (which meant mass purges and executions of party members), especially the international elites. There are those that speculate that internationalist elite's actually wanted Hitler to defeat Stalin in the East and get rid of him before the Western powers would then get rid of Hitler. Who knows if that has any merit or not?

    • @marcgrossman980
      @marcgrossman980 3 роки тому +10

      @@jackprecip5389 just a bunch of rubish. Stalin was an evil killer, but he didn't kill 40 million christians. The correct number is about 10 million. Where did you get 40 million from? Please provide a source.

    • @hiddenhook6087
      @hiddenhook6087 2 роки тому +1

      @@jackprecip5389 albert pyke and 3 world wars. Read it

    • @robhoard9114
      @robhoard9114 2 роки тому +2

      They would have been communist.

    • @blackpage716
      @blackpage716 2 роки тому

      @@hiddenhook6087 debunked

  • @cosimo7770
    @cosimo7770 7 місяців тому +1

    Why the continuous background 'music' ? Why does PP have such a low opinion of its viewers that we must be distracted in case we understand what you are saying ?

  • @josephmatthews7698
    @josephmatthews7698 10 місяців тому +2

    I'd love to read about an alternate history where Trotsky took the Kremlin instead of Stalin.

  • @danjohnson887
    @danjohnson887 2 роки тому +4

    His name also inspired the condition you get when you eat to much Borscht: a bad case of "Trotsky"...

    • @iainrobb2076
      @iainrobb2076 2 роки тому +1

      That's what you get when being too pick-y with your food.

  • @markdean1984
    @markdean1984 3 роки тому +9

    A disgusting fight between an intellectual mass murderer and an ordinary uneducated mass murderer. Strangely the brutality of the ordinary criminal prevailed.

    • @markdean1984
      @markdean1984 3 роки тому +5

      Trotsky, although indirectly, was one of the pioneer of the WW2 and reason of Hitler’s coming to power. Marx, Trotsky, Yagoda etc not only were at the root of destroying empires and societies but also they screwed up the world for ever. Sad part is that due to them hundred of millions people were murdered.

    • @miniflem1
      @miniflem1 3 роки тому +3

      @@markdean1984 The Empires of the Earth, that you seem to weep for, have caused just as much chaos and death as any attempt at Communism. As Trotsky was exiled from the Soviet Union in 1929, I fail to see how he can be blamed for the rise of Hitler more than the leaders of France, America and Britain, who undermined German attempts at Democracy and then appeased Hitler for years.
      As such, I find that your fantasy claim can be dismissed as bollocks. Trotsky predicted World War 2 and turned out to be right, how that makes him a 'pioneer' of the conflict I can't say, unless you're suggesting that adolf should have given anything he wanted. We wouldn't be thinking that, would we?

    • @markdean1984
      @markdean1984 3 роки тому +2

      @@miniflem1 interesting. My reply to you has been deleted. I’m not gonna write it again. Also the truth and PC don’t mix together

    • @miniflem1
      @miniflem1 3 роки тому +3

      @@markdean1984 PC or common human decency? I'm also not going to use you as my benchmark for what constitutes the 'truth'.

    • @markdean1984
      @markdean1984 3 роки тому +2

      @@miniflem1 there is only one truth. Trotsky was one the biggest criminal of the 20th century. He, Marx, Yagoda, Kaganovich just few, because the list is much bigger, we’re the worst mass murderers in the history of the world. That’s a fact and it doesn’t matter how much cover up is done, or internet erasing, with a bit of research the truth is still there.

  • @Raised-Right
    @Raised-Right Рік тому

    I freakin love this channel.

  • @RootlessNZ
    @RootlessNZ Рік тому +3

    Thank you for this excellent documentary with a brilliant narration.

  • @heywoodfloyd9
    @heywoodfloyd9 11 місяців тому +4

    His real name was Lev Davidovich Bronstein.

    • @kaythomas5884
      @kaythomas5884 Місяць тому

      His nephew told me that he lived in Charlotte Street in the Bronx, after the Revolution.

  • @davidskeffington1269
    @davidskeffington1269 2 роки тому +8

    Thanks for the video. I have to say socialism does not work without democracy. It is true democracy that levels the playing field so different groups and classes are recognized as legitimate and no violence is necessary or called for.

    • @fitveganathleteintegrateda1695
      @fitveganathleteintegrateda1695 2 роки тому

      Are democracy, socialism, communism, theocracy or fascism possible without fundamental capitalism.

    • @frederickfullerton4745
      @frederickfullerton4745 2 роки тому

      The Democratic Labour party in Germany voted for war in world war !

    • @kimobrien.
      @kimobrien. 2 роки тому

      That would be nice if only the capitalists didn't send fascist bands to defeat the trade unions.

    • @xEnder515
      @xEnder515 2 роки тому +1

      @@fitveganathleteintegrateda1695
      Democracy and capitalism are fundamentally opposed to one another.

  • @stuarthastie6374
    @stuarthastie6374 2 місяці тому

    The house of Trotsky was heavily fortified with bulletproof window shutters and doors, high walls and God towers with armed guards. The assassin was a guest
    Trotsky was murdered from behind while sitting at his desk. The weapon was originally reported as an ice pick in Spanish.

  • @vincedibona4687
    @vincedibona4687 9 місяців тому +3

    He had a great head of hair. Conditioner didn’t even exist then. I’d kill for that hair. 😂

    • @MagicalSkyWizard
      @MagicalSkyWizard 8 місяців тому +1

      Same with Stalin

    • @bashakruk
      @bashakruk Місяць тому

      Thats what comes to your mind after watching this...his hair... fool

    • @user-vh3fr3lb8w
      @user-vh3fr3lb8w 6 днів тому

      ​@@bashakrukimagine. Some people are really stupid

  • @secundusytp4517
    @secundusytp4517 Рік тому +3

    I wish you would get more into what motivated Trotsky and made him tick, along with the events of the Revolution and his infamous feud with Stalin. It seems more like this is all glossed over, things are presented matter-of-factly with little detail. I want a look into this mans life not a chronological record of events, such as XYZ happening here on this date. I want to know *why* it happened and what were the factors that led to certain decisions being made.
    Could really benefit from going more in-depth.

    • @webstercat
      @webstercat 9 місяців тому

      You should do the work since it interests you.

  • @rockugotcha
    @rockugotcha 3 роки тому +9

    Why is the music so freaking sad while the voice is perky like Jim Carrey impersonating someone else?

  • @manmohanmehta5697
    @manmohanmehta5697 Рік тому

    Very informative.

  • @WaltzRitzi
    @WaltzRitzi 4 місяці тому +1

    “You can’t escape hell and it’s demons when you’re the one who helped create it”

  • @josecarlosfernandezgomez3182
    @josecarlosfernandezgomez3182 2 роки тому +14

    Recomiendo la lectura de los libros : Stalin, historia y critica de una leyenda negra (Domenico Losurdo), Stalin insólito (Ricardo E. Rodríguez) y Otra mirada sobre Stalin (Ludo Martens)

  • @danhanqvist4237
    @danhanqvist4237 Рік тому +3

    It would be more in accord with historical reality to call Trotsky Stalin's "arch-rival". Trotsky was also a ruthless and murderous totalitarian. Read his book on terror, for instance.

  • @keyabrade1861
    @keyabrade1861 Рік тому +1

    "I hear it always. I hear the scream. I know he’s waiting for me on the other side."

  • @stevenpena3077
    @stevenpena3077 6 місяців тому

    Great video.

  • @samhelsel443
    @samhelsel443 Рік тому +5

    I wonder how he was able to "escape" from prison multiple times!!

    • @phil3924
      @phil3924 9 місяців тому +1

      Right, and had the funding to travel so much. I suspect he was controlled opposition.

    • @aemas3942
      @aemas3942 8 місяців тому

      He was the son of a rich man.

  • @johnkeller6063
    @johnkeller6063 2 роки тому +9

    This is a great video. I wonder what would have happened to the USSR IF Trotsky had defeated Stalin

    • @aaronnolan1653
      @aaronnolan1653 2 роки тому +7

      It would have collapsed very quickly

    • @xchen3079
      @xchen3079 Рік тому

      @@aaronnolan1653 Agree. But I would like why you say so.

    • @footisman2059
      @footisman2059 Рік тому

      It would collapse very quickly due to Trotsky being a narcissistic jerk who nobody liked.

  • @pappujack7667
    @pappujack7667 Рік тому +1

    I remember working and reading about Leon Trotsky in History at college. Stalin considered him as his enemy. Some of the cities that are mentioned in here, are now in Ukraine.

  • @brianruzek5487
    @brianruzek5487 3 місяці тому +1

    Wouldn’t be surprised if Stalin had found some way to poison Lenin 100 years ago. The cover up would have been comprehensive, which begs the question

  • @speaktruth933
    @speaktruth933 3 роки тому +19

    Thanks for your effort to bring the life of a revolutionary to life after he is almost forgotten by later generations

    • @kimobrien.
      @kimobrien. Рік тому +4

      Trotsky is more alive today as Stalin and Mao fade into their graves.

    • @georgefuller280
      @georgefuller280 9 місяців тому +1

      @@kimobrien. ... how can we ever forget Josef Stalin's (authorized) purges of thousands of the leaders of the Red Army. There are some memories of Stalin that will never fade into history.

  • @canman5060
    @canman5060 3 роки тому +5

    I have watched the movie on the assassination of Trotsky.

  • @stuarthastie6374
    @stuarthastie6374 3 роки тому +2

    In the Trotsy home/museum in Mexico City they show that the assasin was aguest in the fortrwss who was being shown a bewspper article by Trorsky when hw did the murder.. There was no way to break in...

  • @Caesar-hq8ih
    @Caesar-hq8ih 14 днів тому

    Damn what’s the background music between 4:00 to 9:50?