your videos are entretaining, easy to understand, fun and full of knowledge i love your channel and what you do, I got instered in geography and you helped me love geography and history
@@LordIshan I think you really need to learn the difference between neutrality and support. India never condemned Russia invasion but also never supported it. Also they are abiding by the western price cap on Russia’s oil and natural gas
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The Soviet Union, officially known as the Union of Soviet Socialist Republics (USSR), was a federal socialist state in Eurasia that existed from 1922 to 1991. The Soviet Union was composed of 15 republics, including Russia, Ukraine, Belarus, Kazakhstan, and others. If the Soviet Union reunited, it would be a significant event in world history, with major implications for the world's politics, economy, military, and people. History: The Soviet Union was created in 1922 after the Russian Revolution and the subsequent civil war. It was one of the two superpowers during the Cold War, along with the United States. The Soviet Union played a crucial role in World War II, which resulted in significant casualties and the loss of vast territories in Eastern Europe. After the war, the Soviet Union continued to expand its influence in other countries, particularly in Africa, Asia, and Latin America. Geography: If the Soviet Union reunited, it would cover a vast territory, spanning over 22 million square kilometers. It would encompass much of Eastern Europe, Central Asia, and parts of the Middle East. The former Soviet republics would need to navigate the challenges of joining together and overcoming cultural, linguistic, and territorial differences. People: The Soviet Union had a diverse population of over 293 million people, including Russians, Ukrainians, Belarusians, Kazakhs, and others. If the Soviet Union reunited, the people of the former Soviet republics would need to adjust to a new political system, and there could be significant cultural and social changes. Economy: The Soviet Union's economy was based on central planning, with the government controlling most industries and resources. The Soviet Union's economy was inefficient and suffered from chronic shortages and poor quality goods. If the Soviet Union reunited, the new government would need to find a way to modernize the economy and integrate it into the global economy. Military: The Soviet Union had one of the world's most extensive military forces, with over three million troops and a vast arsenal of nuclear weapons. If the Soviet Union reunited, it would likely have a significant military presence, which could create tensions with other countries. Politics: The Soviet Union was a one-party state, with the Communist Party of the Soviet Union (CPSU) controlling all aspects of the government. If the Soviet Union reunited, the new government would need to find a way to accommodate diverse political viewpoints and balance the interests of the different republics. In conclusion, the reunification of the Soviet Union would have significant implications for the world's politics, economy, military, and people. While it is unlikely to happen anytime soon, it is essential to consider the potential consequences of such an event.
@@pbx17gaming50bro if Russia, Belarus, Armenia, Kazahkstan, Uzbekistan, Krygzstan, Turkmenistan and Tajikistan are gonna become USSR again, who is gonna be the president? Vladimir Putin or Dmitry Medvedev? That will be a massive question
@@global.things yeah I am glad to see your educational content with some joke's, that makes me laugh, and do not push yourself too hard on these content's, take a rest if it's needed.
Can you create a *Long Video* of Brazil vs Australia (Day 300 of asking this) and also because these are growing superpowers and This would mean alot to me and I don't have any other requests because you're videos are Great!
I would not say they are both even close to superpowers. They might not even be considered great powers. If they are Australia would win because they have the support of the west and brazils military is relatively weak.
@@Sscc. we're not talking about allies and I also said “growing superpowers” and If you need an idea of how this video would be go and see this guy's video on China vs United States
You missed something very important in the History part; the 1991 Soviet Union Referendum, which asked the question: "Do you consider it necessary to preserve the Union of Soviet Socialist Republics as a renewed federation of equal sovereign republics, in which the rights and freedoms of a person of any nationality will be fully guaranteed?" 77.85%, or 113,512,812 people said yes, and 22.15%, or 32,303,977 people said no. The failed August 1991 coup was one of the major starting points of the dissolution of the USSR. Otherwise, good video!
4:12 at its hight USSR's economy hold massive 12% of the world economy, which now would be 17 608/17 534 (World Bank/ International Monetary Fund) millions international dollars as of 2021 by GDP for PPP, taking the 3rd place behind China (27 313/27 206) and USA (22 996 for both), but after India (10 219/10 194), Japan (5 397/5 607) and Germany (4 815/4 888).
One thing, I don’t think Putin would be the new leader, Zhuganov (whatever his name was) would probably take power, he is the leader of the CPRF after all
I’m pretty sure the ussr would have the second or 3rd strongest due to how lacking their military production is, and it would take quite a while to standardize weapons across the nation again
That's not necessarily accurate. The USSR was a nuclear superpower and had a large, fully developed military apparatus before its collapse in 1991. Though it would have to rebuild its military after reassembling the nation, it would still likely have a powerful military force.
@@4rqade947 USSR had a lot of factories, look at what industralization did to USSR, they were producing tens of thousands of tanks a year, around 30,000 if I'm not mistaken, those factories were dismantled after the fall of USSR, and majority of said factories were outside of Russia, if those countries were to reunite, the production would be nowhere near where it was.
@@Billy_Herrington1969 That's incorrect - while it is true that USSR had a lot of factories, most of them were located within the Soviet Union itself and not in other countries. Additionally, even if all the former Soviet countries did reunite, it's unlikely that the productions levels would be where they were before the fall of the Soviet Union.
An interesting fact about the USSR. In 1990, it was the second largest economy in the world behind the USA. However the USA had a GDP twice the USSR at 5.9 trillion compared to the 2.7 the soviets had
Hello from azerbaijan nice video most of our people really hates soviet union my grandpa (87years old) said USSR have many good things but most of people's life were hard and poverty is really high also in 1930s not only 5 million people died our history books says 15-20 million people died in 1930s because of stalin. Our people really hates ussr and stalin but also many people likes ussr except stalin. In Azerbaijan hate for Stalin is on really another level. Who loves ussr they only loves Nikita or Brejnev. A little love lenin
Wow! Thank you for sharing this with us! The USSR was certainly a harsh place to live and the political and economic climates were less than ideal. Hello from the USA! 🇺🇸 🇦🇿
Your history books are wrong, archival and statistical evidence debunked the 20 million number and sources that use those numbers invariably turn out to be politically motivated
Thank god this content exists. It’s short but full of information. Like this touches every like 101 topic and gives the 101 of them of eastern Europe and what not. Like as far as an American goes this would inanely help them. Like just watching this gets you leagues ahead of everyone else if you are just in an America. highschool. And this is just Soviet stuff lol. Imagine the other videos and how ahead you’d be. While yes you’d know little, it’s somewhere and sadly our education system sucks that bad.
Reaction of this video (also pls like and reply): Belarus : I want to join you Ukraine : :skull: Kazakhstan: Umm sure Tajikistan and Uzbekistan : Sure Kyrgyzstan: I WANT TO BE FREE! Baltics: NO!
Given the current strength of the Russian military, I highly doubt the USSR would even make top 5 in conventional military strength. It's only saving grace would be the nuclear stockpile.
The author compared the economy of the USSR and America, just added up the GDP of all post-Soviet countries, this is extremely stupid. The USSR had an economy almost like that of America, but it was still developing. There were up to 60 thousand nuclear weapons in the USSR, and Russia does not use the entire army in Ukraine, Russian bombers and fighters do not fly in the sky of Ukraine (2nd place in the world), the entire fleet does not swim in the Black Sea (3rd place in the world).
@@yml3920 Russian bombers are not flying over Ukraine's skies because that's not how the wars are fought nowadays, there's no carpet bombings, it's not Iraq, Ukraine has enjoyed air superiority for more than 400 days and counting, at this point, they're shooting down Russian helicopters and jets in Russian territory, Ukrainian-made drones are flying over Kremlin, undetected, it's a total clown fiesta, all that you've said is a big cope, simple as
You gave us excellent comparisons of area size USSR to other countries. Do show this when Russian Empire was at peak and has Finland and Alaska within its territory. Mongolia was larger but come on, it lost all of it's area glory. Russia somewhat still retain its area glory.
Finland was an autonomous Grand Duchy of Russia's Empire of tsar 100 years. Before that era Finland was directly a part of Sweden almost 700 years. Finland was never a part of the Soviet union. Never under communism and never an eastern bloc country.
Um yeah but the ussr was only friends with india because it had a bad relationship with the US but now US and India are cool and the ussr doesn't like any country that is allied with the US
it would be renamed to the Soviet reunion
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@@global.thingsyeah broo
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"Merry Christmas, Soviet Union"
"Cool thank you what Do I get ?"
"COLLAPSED"
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THE BEST GIFT OF ALL!!!
@@derrypurnamasari3921 almost just needed 2 or 3 days
@@muhammedjaseemshajeef6781 😅
0:34
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i love your channel and what you do, I got instered in geography and you helped me love geography and history
1:11 Best christmas gift anyone could ever imagine
You disgrace
Hope you make more videos like this.
I certainly plan on it! Thank you for tuning in!
@@global.things INDIA WOULD BE GREATEST ALLY OF SOVIET UNION CAUSE OF 1971
@@LordIshan times are different lol
@@Sscc. nah
We even funding russia ukraine war and India supports russia in this war
@@LordIshan I think you really need to learn the difference between neutrality and support. India never condemned Russia invasion but also never supported it. Also they are abiding by the western price cap on Russia’s oil and natural gas
Your videos are the best with jokes and knowledge 😊😊
Lol thanks man, I really try to make them as entertaining as possible!!
@@global.things 😁 my pleasure
Great video! Keep going!
Thank you! I will try to pump out some more!
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The Soviet Union, officially known as the Union of Soviet Socialist Republics (USSR), was a federal socialist state in Eurasia that existed from 1922 to 1991. The Soviet Union was composed of 15 republics, including Russia, Ukraine, Belarus, Kazakhstan, and others. If the Soviet Union reunited, it would be a significant event in world history, with major implications for the world's politics, economy, military, and people.
History:
The Soviet Union was created in 1922 after the Russian Revolution and the subsequent civil war. It was one of the two superpowers during the Cold War, along with the United States. The Soviet Union played a crucial role in World War II, which resulted in significant casualties and the loss of vast territories in Eastern Europe. After the war, the Soviet Union continued to expand its influence in other countries, particularly in Africa, Asia, and Latin America.
Geography:
If the Soviet Union reunited, it would cover a vast territory, spanning over 22 million square kilometers. It would encompass much of Eastern Europe, Central Asia, and parts of the Middle East. The former Soviet republics would need to navigate the challenges of joining together and overcoming cultural, linguistic, and territorial differences.
People:
The Soviet Union had a diverse population of over 293 million people, including Russians, Ukrainians, Belarusians, Kazakhs, and others. If the Soviet Union reunited, the people of the former Soviet republics would need to adjust to a new political system, and there could be significant cultural and social changes.
Economy:
The Soviet Union's economy was based on central planning, with the government controlling most industries and resources. The Soviet Union's economy was inefficient and suffered from chronic shortages and poor quality goods. If the Soviet Union reunited, the new government would need to find a way to modernize the economy and integrate it into the global economy.
Military:
The Soviet Union had one of the world's most extensive military forces, with over three million troops and a vast arsenal of nuclear weapons. If the Soviet Union reunited, it would likely have a significant military presence, which could create tensions with other countries.
Politics:
The Soviet Union was a one-party state, with the Communist Party of the Soviet Union (CPSU) controlling all aspects of the government. If the Soviet Union reunited, the new government would need to find a way to accommodate diverse political viewpoints and balance the interests of the different republics.
In conclusion, the reunification of the Soviet Union would have significant implications for the world's politics, economy, military, and people. While it is unlikely to happen anytime soon, it is essential to consider the potential consequences of such an event.
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But when Russia become ussr 2.0 till 2036
Why do u waste a lot of time commenting this long for an 8 minute video
@@pbx17gaming50bro if Russia, Belarus, Armenia, Kazahkstan, Uzbekistan, Krygzstan, Turkmenistan and Tajikistan are gonna become USSR again, who is gonna be the president? Vladimir Putin or Dmitry Medvedev? That will be a massive question
This was a good video you teach 500% more then my teacher does
The music in the background is Symphony no. 9 in E minor from The New World IV. Allegro con fucco - Antonin Dvorak
It's this link:
ua-cam.com/video/33KlA4tVj88/v-deo.html
@@DogguyiscoolYT Thank you!
My man did a history lesson in 8 minutes that my history teacher couldn’t do in 8 weeks!
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Fr they should play this video in class it will saves weeks
*Skill issue*
This would definitely be very stable and not collapse in about 5 seconds
😂😂😂
No that's Yugoslavia it would realistically last a day
@@GasStationBird 6 days
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@@EmperorNapoleon1804 lmao
Goofy Ahh sound effects great video by the way
Lol gotta have em! Although, I admittedly went a little light on them this time
6:49 funniest part of the video
Very well done
Thank you! EVERY VIEW HELPS, THIS TOOK FOREVER TO MAKE!
@@global.things well you did amazing work and I have to congratulate you also thanks for the reply
As a U.S. Army soldier, we are terrified to death when we see USSR are reunited
I SPENT 12 HOURS STRAIGHT FINISHING IT, I AM EXHAUSTED. THANK YOU FOR WATCHING!
@@global.things yeah I am glad to see your educational content with some joke's, that makes me laugh, and do not push yourself too hard on these content's, take a rest if it's needed.
Yeah I am about to sleep till noon lol
@@global.things lol
Update, I didn’t sleep till noon lol
Man, i love your videos, i wont lie. Entertaining and informative. Ill even let the ridiculous dubs slide because the videos great
I asked some of my class mates geography questions and they said the capital of France is Asia 💀someone help me
Bro my friend said that France is a continent 💀💀💀and he thinks he smart🇺🇸💀
I love ur long videos
Thank you my guy!
@@global.thingsalso love ur vids keep it up bro 👌
7:09 and 6:49 are my favorite parts 🤣
7:09 got me dying 😂
The glorious background music giving me headache. Anyways, nice video man.
Haha I do make it pretty loud ☠️
Can you create a *Long Video* of Brazil vs Australia (Day 300 of asking this) and also because these are growing superpowers and This would mean alot to me and I don't have any other requests because you're videos are Great!
I would not say they are both even close to superpowers. They might not even be considered great powers. If they are Australia would win because they have the support of the west and brazils military is relatively weak.
@@Sscc. we're not talking about allies and I also said “growing superpowers” and If you need an idea of how this video would be go and see this guy's video on China vs United States
Thank you for featuring my state
Of course!
I love how he does all this math to see who is bigger.
Haha yes it’s a lot of addition for sure! 😂
You missed something very important in the History part; the 1991 Soviet Union Referendum, which asked the question:
"Do you consider it necessary to preserve the Union of Soviet Socialist Republics as a renewed federation of equal sovereign republics, in which the rights and freedoms of a person of any nationality will be fully guaranteed?"
77.85%, or 113,512,812 people said yes, and 22.15%, or 32,303,977 people said no.
The failed August 1991 coup was one of the major starting points of the dissolution of the USSR.
Otherwise, good video!
I love your vids❤
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2:07 got me dying😂😂😂😂
Vladimir Putins face in 3:14 got me down the floor💀
4:12 at its hight USSR's economy hold massive 12% of the world economy, which now would be 17 608/17 534 (World Bank/ International Monetary Fund) millions international dollars as of 2021 by GDP for PPP, taking the 3rd place behind China (27 313/27 206) and USA (22 996 for both), but after India (10 219/10 194), Japan (5 397/5 607) and Germany (4 815/4 888).
Thanks!
Transnistria:"Why Am I Forgotten I'm A Soviet Aswell And My Flag Has Hammer And Sickle And The Star"
My friend gonna love this🗿
YESSIR!!
America during 1994:FINNALY THERE GONE
Russia:Hold my vodka comrade *Reunited the Soviet Union*
Fun fact: Putin is trying to return soviet union
No, he wants to restore the Russian Empire, except with himself as the Tsar
so that means finland is next??
No his a anti Soviet why he would want the ussr back?
“Soviet Union? I thought you guys broke up.”
“YES, THAT’S WHAT WE WANTED YOU TO THINK! HAHAHA!!”
6:49 got me dying
It would be cool if you added GDP in PPP as well, as that puts things A LOT better into perspective.
Thanks for using the "Hungarian Dance" as music♥️🇭🇺
Yessir! I really like this song! 🇭🇺
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One thing, I don’t think Putin would be the new leader, Zhuganov (whatever his name was) would probably take power, he is the leader of the CPRF after all
Ahh yes this is certainly possible!! Sadly, it’s pretty much impossible to know who would really have the highest chance of leading
Very very good explanation but what is the music? It would really help!
Hungarian dance no. 5
@@global.things yo thanks!
I’m pretty sure the ussr would have the second or 3rd strongest due to how lacking their military production is, and it would take quite a while to standardize weapons across the nation again
Their military production is significantly larger than many other countries.
That's not necessarily accurate. The USSR was a nuclear superpower and had a large, fully developed military apparatus before its collapse in 1991. Though it would have to rebuild its military after reassembling the nation, it would still likely have a powerful military force.
@@4rqade947 USSR had a lot of factories, look at what industralization did to USSR, they were producing tens of thousands of tanks a year, around 30,000 if I'm not mistaken, those factories were dismantled after the fall of USSR, and majority of said factories were outside of Russia, if those countries were to reunite, the production would be nowhere near where it was.
@@Billy_Herrington1969 That's incorrect - while it is true that USSR had a lot of factories, most of them were located within the Soviet Union itself and not in other countries. Additionally, even if all the former Soviet countries did reunite, it's unlikely that the productions levels would be where they were before the fall of the Soviet Union.
This guy never fails to make me laugh
0:45 bro watch this without sound 💀💀
baguette caused 5 million deaths
What makes it different?
@@nobodybelievesunderscores4122no sound= no voice and there is not much on the screen
Thx for Video.
Love❤ from Ru 🇷🇺🇷🇺
Thanks! I hope our countries can enjoy peace some day 🇷🇺 🇺🇸 🇷🇺 🇺🇸
@@global.things I hope so too! ❤️☺️☺️
No worries, Donald Trump and Vladmir Putin will become friends again
But how many Polands is the Soviet Union?
2:39
Not enough
the first minute is criticizing the USSR but that descriptition can be also put over the US
If soviet union came back and my great great grandfather would be happy he was a soviet soldier 😭😭
This video was good
Thanks! Expect more in the future
Your videos make learn more than school
This is my school now
An interesting fact about the USSR. In 1990, it was the second largest economy in the world behind the USA. However the USA had a GDP twice the USSR at 5.9 trillion compared to the 2.7 the soviets had
Hello from azerbaijan nice video most of our people really hates soviet union my grandpa (87years old) said USSR have many good things but most of people's life were hard and poverty is really high also in 1930s not only 5 million people died our history books says 15-20 million people died in 1930s because of stalin. Our people really hates ussr and stalin but also many people likes ussr except stalin. In Azerbaijan hate for Stalin is on really another level. Who loves ussr they only loves Nikita or Brejnev. A little love lenin
Wow! Thank you for sharing this with us! The USSR was certainly a harsh place to live and the political and economic climates were less than ideal.
Hello from the USA! 🇺🇸 🇦🇿
@@global.things i am your big fan thanks and hello from Azerbaijan to USA too 🇦🇿 🇺🇸. Also Your geography ultra another level than avarage american 😁
Your history books are wrong, archival and statistical evidence debunked the 20 million number and sources that use those numbers invariably turn out to be politically motivated
more long form content this good thanks
Soviet union:unites usa:COLD WAR
Me first
Edit:Can you do What if Philippines join NATO?
Oooo so close
@@global.things dang
Thank god this content exists. It’s short but full of information. Like this touches every like 101 topic and gives the 101 of them of eastern Europe and what not. Like as far as an American goes this would inanely help them. Like just watching this gets you leagues ahead of everyone else if you are just in an America. highschool. And this is just Soviet stuff lol. Imagine the other videos and how ahead you’d be. While yes you’d know little, it’s somewhere and sadly our education system sucks that bad.
I love this channel so much
6:57 got me rolling
Ngl I didn’t know you did long videos
6:51 Bro literally roasted and destroyed the USA 😂
Keep the good work I love it
The wet dream of every 13 year old who has recently discovered politics
AHAHA lol
I would be quite happy.
You must be a Russian so yes
This is off topic but am I the only person who wonders how did Kazakhstan get so big
Actually no! Every time I see it in a map it’s like a vast void 😂
This is the awesome his teaching us geographically everything he is so helpful because if we don't know the country we just watch his videos
Reaction of this video (also pls like and reply):
Belarus : I want to join you
Ukraine : :skull:
Kazakhstan: Umm sure
Tajikistan and Uzbekistan : Sure
Kyrgyzstan: I WANT TO BE FREE!
Baltics: NO!
I wanna know what music he's using in the video. So can you tell what music it is?
If the Soviet Union reunites Lenin is going to be really really pissed off at Putin.
2:59 Pakistan: am i a joke to you?
Edit: i didnt know pakistan and USSR were separated by that narrow stretch of land that is owned by Afghanistan
Hey Global Things, what if this happened, but not a communist and/or Soviet reunion and just a union of former USSR countries?
7:09 THIS ISLAND!?
Informative ☺️ interesting 🤔 amazing 😍🤩
Great video comrade even though I'm not a fan of communism.
Thank you!!!
USSR: Returns
Nato: 😵
Middle East: 😃
The West (USA + CANADA): Aw sh!t, here we go again
Ussr : *H E L L O A F G H A N I S T A N*
And the USA H E L L O A F G H A I S T A N
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1:32 The "Republic"of belarus 💀
And also, Venezuela is actually the world’s largest oil reserver 5:06
Given the current strength of the Russian military, I highly doubt the USSR would even make top 5 in conventional military strength. It's only saving grace would be the nuclear stockpile.
That is certainly a fair point!
Whether or not they could manage a new united army is something we will never know for sure (hopefully 😬).
The author compared the economy of the USSR and America, just added up the GDP of all post-Soviet countries, this is extremely stupid. The USSR had an economy almost like that of America, but it was still developing. There were up to 60 thousand nuclear weapons in the USSR, and Russia does not use the entire army in Ukraine, Russian bombers and fighters do not fly in the sky of Ukraine (2nd place in the world), the entire fleet does not swim in the Black Sea (3rd place in the world).
@@yml3920 Russian bombers are not flying over Ukraine's skies because that's not how the wars are fought nowadays, there's no carpet bombings, it's not Iraq, Ukraine has enjoyed air superiority for more than 400 days and counting, at this point, they're shooting down Russian helicopters and jets in Russian territory, Ukrainian-made drones are flying over Kremlin, undetected, it's a total clown fiesta, all that you've said is a big cope, simple as
Nice video ! 👍
You gave us excellent comparisons of area size USSR to other countries. Do show this when Russian Empire was at peak and has Finland and Alaska within its territory. Mongolia was larger but come on, it lost all of it's area glory. Russia somewhat still retain its area glory.
Finland was an autonomous Grand Duchy of Russia's Empire of tsar 100 years. Before that era Finland was directly a part of Sweden almost 700 years. Finland was never a part of the Soviet union. Never under communism and never an eastern bloc country.
first soundtrack: Dvořák´s new world symphony (no.9) - 4th movement
6:42 bro really forgot about India
Um yeah but the ussr was only friends with india because it had a bad relationship with the US but now US and India are cool and the ussr doesn't like any country that is allied with the US
I'm a Russian and Ukrainian, we are not your best friend. Our countries are just allies, nothing more.