and one must add, USA (the powerful people in it) never wanted a full collapse of USSR, it would be USA without an enemy and people cannot be terrorised with red terror and repressed that easily
Ironically, the Chernobyl disaster was first detected was when the Swedish nuclear power plant technician discovered that the radiation levels were higher outside then inside the reactors containment building.
You made me look at his view and subscriber counts and I had to do a double-take. I've watched several of his videos without even noticing. I always just assumed he had hundreds of thousand or millions of viewers like many other similar channels.
If they keep it going, this thing is going to take off eventually. It is well made, it is very interesting if you just listen to it, but quite fun if you watch it too. I haven't fact-checked it yet so much, but production alone the content is very nicely done.
If you had told anyone in Western military or intelligence agencies in the late 1980's that the Soviet Union was going to come apart and cease to exist within the next few years in a peaceful way, they all would have laughed at you. Yet, it definitely happened. Who would a thunk it??? I am sure that they were glad to have been wrong about this one. Another great video! Please keep the outstanding videos coming and God bless you, my friend!
Eh between the gerogian invasion in 2008 Ukraine in 2014 and 2022 it wasn't technically peaceful just not immediate. Oh yeah Armenia and Azerbaijan are increasing hostilities again.
Imagine the faces of CIA employees when they were betting on violent civil war but that one guy who was laughed at everyone turned out be right in predicting peaceful transition of power
Well, he wasn't right either If you call massive protests, tank blocakdes, people getting killed and soldiers shooting in the air and beating civilians with the butt of their rifles as "peaceful" then yeah
As a russian i always expect some propagandistic kind of viewpoint when a western youtuber talks USSR’s history, but this vid is quite objective and the statements are based on facts. That’s great, keep it up!
Don’t worry … the US history is full of holes … historians makes it seem like the US was empty before the US came from England … no one even knows how mexico lost half its country to the US… slavery in the US isn’t event taught well… but on another note, this vide did predict Ukraine in 2022 with scenario #1
@@docouchi7929 slavery isn’t taught in school? What school did you go to man slavery was like the one of the three things I learned about in history class the other two being the revolution and civil war.
@@twomp5613 this is what they taught… slaves were brought, civil war happened, slaves were freed and everyone lived Happily ever after … didn’t teach much about anything else… and i went to public school in LA lol … public school system was soooooooo Garbo … in college when you see people from other schools you see exactly how bad it really was
@ This same thing in Canada. I see someone share some post on social media saying we were never taught X and Y yet I sat in the same classrooms as them which taught that very same thing. Probably some of it was on the test too.
There were some fights, but were small compared with the size of the USSR, because at that point only the hardliners thought the Union could be saved and they also didn't have full control of Russia. The USSR was already dead at that point.
In my opinion, collapse of ussr is like a slowed bomb. Conflicts did not appear immideatly, but they began appearing in 1992 in Moldova, 1996 in Chechnya, 2008 in Georgia and in 2014 in Ukraine
Well it matches the end of Gorby's reign, the following leaders (the kleptocrats Eltsin and Putin) were no more to consider imperialistic war and human suffering as a no go zone. The only very very bad thing that Gorbatchev has done was that pizza-hut ad, it killed his legacy for russians and abroad
All of those are completely made up and could have been avoided. That is the main difference between Gorbachev and Yeltsin/Putin. Gorbachev tried to prevent them (most of the time). Yeltin didn't care. And Putin thrives on conflicts and deaths.
@@shmoola Yeltsin manufactured Transnistria because Moldova was keen on joining Romania. This was dangerous for Russia. Same with 2008 Georgia and 2014 Ukraine = West oriented nations means they move away from Russian ownership. This is why Russia manufacturers these conflicts, and it's not exclusive to Putain. It's Russia that is this way
@@multidoor6928 this is all comlete bullshit, all we want is be a normal part of humanity without being fucked with like Iraq or Yemen or Sudan or Syria or dosens of other sovereign countries US coldbloodedly broke and robbed.
Wow, recognizing that the aftermath of the events that happen 30 years ago are still currently playing out is a trip. It’s crazy to realize that I’m almost as old as the current Russian government.
Isn't that just everything though? I mean if you go back far enough, we are witnessing the aftermath of the birth of Rome leading to much or modern western language and society. I mean just about every event in history is connected.
"Not a single bullet was fired" is a bit of an understatement, as there were invasions into the Baltic and Caucasus states by the USSR as they were going for independence. Nevertheless, a great video and everything you do :)
In my opinion, the idea of "what if Gorbachev's rebranding of the USSR succeeded" is probably the most underrated alt history question this side of WWII.
The fact that identifying the song in the background isn't the main, consistent commentary challenge for alleged "fans" of this channel (at least as it seems from the comments) is beyond me. It's probably the most interesting, challenging, subtle, and nuanced things about the channel... but nobody seems to notice? I've watched maybe 6 or 8 of these videos now and they consistently take amazing musical works (many, frankly, a bit esoteric but usually quite well known or genre defining), but then shift them in timing/key and instrumental timbre/pitch, but somehow nobody seems to notice (or care). Regardless of what you might have noticed and appreciated, there's some audio producer/editor out there punting out fucking genius level golden nugget tracks that is criminally under appreciated.
5:24 fired in what instance? Was it a sarcasm? Right 1991 started with Russian OMON attacks on Lithuania with deaths of civilians and border patrols (the only one terrorist attack in history of Lithuania). And Lithuania got out easily compared to mess in the South.
Apologies for not being clearer; the line you're referring to talks about the state of affairs at the end of 1990, before the Vilnius attacks. You're correct that bullets had been fired up until then, in Georgia, Azerbaijan, Armenia, Kyrgyzstan, so I should've added the word "almost" to my statement. Nevertheless, most of these deaths were cases of ethnic violence between republics, so I would hesitate to put 100% of the blame on the central government here.
@@SideQuestYT Great videos. But I would say the background music was too loud for this one. I'm of the opinion that background music is NOT necessary. People want to hear you talk/get information not hear generic background music.
Of all the history videos I have watched, these are some of the best. I say… how the hell have I not seen you before ? Subbed immediately. Only wish I found you sooner
Which is... pretty much what anyone could have done of course - they were also preparing the fallout and operations if those scenarios happen, it isn't just sitting around and "well.. i think this is gonna happen" at their job
the first thing they teach intelligence analysts is not to predict the future. that isn't their job it's to give policy makers the possibilities they need to handle whatever decision happens
I just wanted to mention that the “collapse without a single bullet” claim is not completely correct. Sure, there was no war between the USSR and the newly independent republics (though for example the Bloody Sunday in Lithuania might be seen as such) but there was a plenty of fighting within the republics prior and post independence. The war between Armenia and Azerbaijan over Nagorno Karabakh and the war in Moldova would be the most notable examples (and they are definitely not the only ones, war in Georgia would be another one, potentially even the Tajik civil war, as it was a direct implication of the collapse in influence from Moscow). So yes, you are absolutely right that it might have been much worse but it was not as peaceful as it might seem from this video. :) Nevertheless, I love your channel, keep up the good work! :)
Do collabes and help spread the word about your channel. Reach out to those history channels similar to yours like Overly sarcastic and Extra Credits and ask them to work on a 2 video series with you to help their audiences find out about you as I'm sure they'd come back for more. You can even offer to help write the scripts or whatever they want.
Whoever the voice actor for this channel is, you're doing a brilliant job. Its got that perfect public school/upper class/ posh c**t tenor to it, that i have absolutely no trouble understanding you, but i expect youre going to do something that i won't like very much.
The relatively peaceful transition of power took everyone by surprise. In its aftermath, in the field of international relations, the social constructivism school of thought took shape.
The young reformers weren’t communists. They claimed to be but when Gorbachev reformed the Soviet system they proved themselves to be quasi neo liberals by simple metric of their voting patterns.
Everything looks right except the election part. First of all there has always been an "election" with only one candidate where you could only agree or disagree. But what Gorbachev did is a real election between parties and communist party won with 80%, but hardliners still saw it as a loss
In the three or four days since I discovered this channel, your number of subs has more than doubled. Congrats on the success and cheers for plenty more to come
No one really could predict that the Union would break up, a majority of people wanted it to stay together and up until the KGB coup it was nearly assured that Russia would enter into a new type of Union.
What's scary is to think, what if this happened in America? Not a civil war, but a division among the people so strong that lead to the dissolution of the Union and the end of the United States.
Half the country thinks that the other half are racist, bigoted homophobes, and that same half thinks that the other are baby murdering pedophiles. It's not out of the question, and is certainly a terrifying prospect, not just for those in the US but globally. The US is the backbone of the world economy and the greatest military force on the planet. Without it as it is, the status quo is sent spiraling.
I don't think anyone could have predicted that the historically brutal and oppressive soviet union would dissolve peacefully, but its really wonderful that it did.
So I'm listening to the British guy talk and I'm increasingly noticing that that piano player is serious. I mean it starts off on a Russian theme, then the left hand goes ragtime and then he takes you to a journey of 20th century jazz threw Latin America via Michelle Camilo. By the end he's doing stuff that's calling Robert Glasper the 21st century. Really good player. I really would like to know who that is.
The one key fact you failed to mention that actually started the ball rolling towards the downfall of the Soviet union was the Soviets withdrawal from Afghanistan in 1989. And not to mention was brought on by the C.I.A. giving support to the freedom fighters in Afghanistan just as they are currently doing in the Ukraine to topple the current Russian leader Putin. Most of the Soviet states seen the afghan retreat as a server weakness and took full advantage of it.
The XX Congress of the CPSU in 1956 was the back of capitalism in the Soviet Union. The state capitalism, and with Gorbachov was liberalization of the economy.
>by that point was foregone Not to those signing Belovezha accords just a few weeks earlier. According to (recently passed) first President of Ukraine Kravchuk, Yeltsyn still tried to persuade him to sign new union accord, but Kravchuk was like "dude, I literally referendum results on hands that want independence. How would I look to my voters?" After that story, according to one of the interviews, goes like this: Night, Kravchuk returns from Belovezha via some roundabout ways, and sees 2 soldiers near his home. First thought: "guess that is it, Gorbachev has enough power left to arrest me..." "Comrade President, we are from nearby base, we were ordered to guard you just in case"
To give the CIA some cover, it's basically useless for an intelligence agency to predict that things will go better than they turned out. That doesn't give decision makers options on how to influence things to the better, and in any way that your prediction fails, you will be criticized.
I like how the CIAs predictions were basically just every possibility was possible.
Except for the one which played out in the end
@@phlvn100 do you mean the one where the army eventuallu actually fired on citizens?
well, it was possible
@@midshipman8654 I mean, it happened before in the USSR.
and one must add, USA (the powerful people in it) never wanted a full collapse of USSR, it would be USA without an enemy and people cannot be terrorised with red terror and repressed that easily
Ironically, the Chernobyl disaster was first detected was when the Swedish nuclear power plant technician discovered that the radiation levels were higher outside then inside the reactors containment building.
I'm so sorry but,
Than*
@@emperorgabe6545 Who cares? English spelling is all over the place anyway
Chernobyl dint have a cantainment building
@@georgyekimov4577better fix the spelling or the emperor will come back
@@emperorgabe6545if you hate being that guy and are apologizing….WHY ARE YOU BEING THAT GUY
I like the trivia that Russia wasn't the last to leave the USSR; for a few days Kazakhstan was the entirety of the Soviet Union
LOL
It's not really a union if it's just one country. That's like a single guy in a club.
Kazakhstan greatest country!
This channel is criminally undersubscribed for how good the content is.
I was about to make that very comment. Time to spread the word!
You made me look at his view and subscriber counts and I had to do a double-take. I've watched several of his videos without even noticing. I always just assumed he had hundreds of thousand or millions of viewers like many other similar channels.
If they keep it going, this thing is going to take off eventually. It is well made, it is very interesting if you just listen to it, but quite fun if you watch it too.
I haven't fact-checked it yet so much, but production alone the content is very nicely done.
I just found this channel and my first thought was "How in the hell does content this well made have such a small audienc?!"
IKR?
If you had told anyone in Western military or intelligence agencies in the late 1980's that the Soviet Union was going to come apart and cease to exist within the next few years in a peaceful way, they all would have laughed at you. Yet, it definitely happened. Who would a thunk it??? I am sure that they were glad to have been wrong about this one. Another great video! Please keep the outstanding videos coming and God bless you, my friend!
These elites still run things from academia to corporate America. Mises and the like predicted its collapse back in the 1920s.
Thunk needs to be a word
Eh between the gerogian invasion in 2008 Ukraine in 2014 and 2022 it wasn't technically peaceful just not immediate. Oh yeah Armenia and Azerbaijan are increasing hostilities again.
Chechnya be like
The Soviet Union citizens and soldiers were so depressed and weary after decades of oppression that they had no appetite for bloodshed anymore.
Imagine the faces of CIA employees when they were betting on violent civil war but that one guy who was laughed at everyone turned out be right in predicting peaceful transition of power
Well, he wasn't right either
If you call massive protests, tank blocakdes, people getting killed and soldiers shooting in the air and beating civilians with the butt of their rifles as "peaceful" then yeah
Peaceful Transition?
😂
Fun fact : Gorbachev was the youngest member of the communist party.
He was the only Soviet leader born in USSR and not in Russian Empire
Much more fun fact is that even Gorbachov was claimed by GKChP as ill and unable to run an office, he is still alive, but all members of GKChP - not
He definitely wasn't the youngest member of the communist party. But he was the youngest member of the central committee (sovet goverment)
@@leuri397 That didn't age well.
@@leuri397 oh boy…
As a russian i always expect some propagandistic kind of viewpoint when a western youtuber talks USSR’s history, but this vid is quite objective and the statements are based on facts. That’s great, keep it up!
Well it is hard to get impartial history, isn't it?
Don’t worry … the US history is full of holes … historians makes it seem like the US was empty before the US came from England … no one even knows how mexico lost half its country to the US… slavery in the US isn’t event taught well… but on another note, this vide did predict Ukraine in 2022 with scenario #1
@@docouchi7929 slavery isn’t taught in school? What school did you go to man slavery was like the one of the three things I learned about in history class the other two being the revolution and civil war.
@@twomp5613 this is what they taught… slaves were brought, civil war happened, slaves were freed and everyone lived Happily ever after … didn’t teach much about anything else… and i went to public school in LA lol … public school system was soooooooo Garbo … in college when you see people from other schools you see exactly how bad it really was
@ This same thing in Canada. I see someone share some post on social media saying we were never taught X and Y yet I sat in the same classrooms as them which taught that very same thing. Probably some of it was on the test too.
Great stuff as always can’t wait for my next side quest trip.
It's really weird that they let the ussr die without a fight. A global superpower just dying without a bullet being fired is so unusual.
Because they're white?
It is acrually fairly common. 2 examples: the macedonian and mongol empire.
There were some fights, but were small compared with the size of the USSR, because at that point only the hardliners thought the Union could be saved and they also didn't have full control of Russia.
The USSR was already dead at that point.
@@EduardoEscarez exactly my point. Some small fights don't matter. The size of ussr merited at least a small civil war.
@@lt8833 yeah like the time of the first russian civil war.
Also, the expensive and failed war in Afghanistan had severely affected the economy and the military's morale.
And the USA decided to make the same mistake.
Binged all your videos, your production value is insane! Worthy of millions of views youll be there in no time!
In my opinion, collapse of ussr is like a slowed bomb. Conflicts did not appear immideatly, but they began appearing in 1992 in Moldova, 1996 in Chechnya, 2008 in Georgia and in 2014 in Ukraine
Well it matches the end of Gorby's reign, the following leaders (the kleptocrats Eltsin and Putin) were no more to consider imperialistic war and human suffering as a no go zone. The only very very bad thing that Gorbatchev has done was that pizza-hut ad, it killed his legacy for russians and abroad
All of those are completely made up and could have been avoided. That is the main difference between Gorbachev and Yeltsin/Putin. Gorbachev tried to prevent them (most of the time). Yeltin didn't care. And Putin thrives on conflicts and deaths.
@@shmoola Yeltsin manufactured Transnistria because Moldova was keen on joining Romania. This was dangerous for Russia.
Same with 2008 Georgia and 2014 Ukraine = West oriented nations means they move away from Russian ownership.
This is why Russia manufacturers these conflicts, and it's not exclusive to Putain. It's Russia that is this way
@@multidoor6928 this is all comlete bullshit, all we want is be a normal part of humanity without being fucked with like Iraq or Yemen or Sudan or Syria or dosens of other sovereign countries US coldbloodedly broke and robbed.
And 2022 in Ukraine again
What a gem, just found this channel and it's so well done. Deserves way way more subscribers.
Wow, recognizing that the aftermath of the events that happen 30 years ago are still currently playing out is a trip. It’s crazy to realize that I’m almost as old as the current Russian government.
Isn't that just everything though? I mean if you go back far enough, we are witnessing the aftermath of the birth of Rome leading to much or modern western language and society. I mean just about every event in history is connected.
"Not a single bullet was fired" is a bit of an understatement, as there were invasions into the Baltic and Caucasus states by the USSR as they were going for independence.
Nevertheless, a great video and everything you do :)
Thanks for this video! It clearly explained how close Gorbachev was to rebranding and saving the union in the face of increasing polarization
In my opinion, the idea of "what if Gorbachev's rebranding of the USSR succeeded" is probably the most underrated alt history question this side of WWII.
The fact that identifying the song in the background isn't the main, consistent commentary challenge for alleged "fans" of this channel (at least as it seems from the comments) is beyond me. It's probably the most interesting, challenging, subtle, and nuanced things about the channel... but nobody seems to notice? I've watched maybe 6 or 8 of these videos now and they consistently take amazing musical works (many, frankly, a bit esoteric but usually quite well known or genre defining), but then shift them in timing/key and instrumental timbre/pitch, but somehow nobody seems to notice (or care). Regardless of what you might have noticed and appreciated, there's some audio producer/editor out there punting out fucking genius level golden nugget tracks that is criminally under appreciated.
Keep it up!! Your videos are on par with other top history channels! Hope you get there!
I’m a SideQuest fan now. Keep it up fellas!!
5:24 fired in what instance? Was it a sarcasm? Right 1991 started with Russian OMON attacks on Lithuania with deaths of civilians and border patrols (the only one terrorist attack in history of Lithuania). And Lithuania got out easily compared to mess in the South.
Apologies for not being clearer; the line you're referring to talks about the state of affairs at the end of 1990, before the Vilnius attacks. You're correct that bullets had been fired up until then, in Georgia, Azerbaijan, Armenia, Kyrgyzstan, so I should've added the word "almost" to my statement. Nevertheless, most of these deaths were cases of ethnic violence between republics, so I would hesitate to put 100% of the blame on the central government here.
@@SideQuestYT Great videos. But I would say the background music was too loud for this one. I'm of the opinion that background music is NOT necessary. People want to hear you talk/get information not hear generic background music.
2:10 Easily my favorite joke
Of all the history videos I have watched, these are some of the best. I say… how the hell have I not seen you before ? Subbed immediately. Only wish I found you sooner
Well, the violent part is playing out now.
This channel’s a diamond in the rough. Keep it up.
I love your videos and I am sad that you don't have enough subscribers for all your hard work!
Hey, the CIA was right about the autocratic oppression idea, it just took Russia about 10 years to get there!
Because Yeltsin was a stalwart of liberal democracy wasn’t he
@ALivingSomeone most sane Russians stands with Putin, Russia would further disintegrate into smaller states if Putin never got into power
Russia has more freedom now than it's previous 800+ year history. Kinda depressing.
@@valorzinski7423 Yeah, sure it would
Putin especially wants you to believe that.
Yes, 80% of Russians support Putin, 20% are sober.
Where the hell has this channel been this whole time
This channel is AMAZING
These vids are such high quality. Can't wait for you to be at 1 mil subscribers and see what you can do with patreon money flowing in. Keep it up!!!
Well it wasn't completely bloodless. There were crackdowns in Georgia, Lithuania and Latvia with many dead.
Also, the following decade brought almost as much death as a civil war
Not to mention Yugoslavia had a violent civil war after the collapse of the USSR
Don’t forget Chechnya. Сан даймохк…
The CIA didn't predict shit, they simply stated every possible outcome: The USSR keeps going, the USSR collapses, something in the middle
Which is... pretty much what anyone could have done
of course - they were also preparing the fallout and operations if those scenarios happen, it isn't just sitting around and "well.. i think this is gonna happen" at their job
the first thing they teach intelligence analysts is not to predict the future. that isn't their job
it's to give policy makers the possibilities they need to handle whatever decision happens
Great video!
I just wanted to mention that the “collapse without a single bullet” claim is not completely correct. Sure, there was no war between the USSR and the newly independent republics (though for example the Bloody Sunday in Lithuania might be seen as such) but there was a plenty of fighting within the republics prior and post independence. The war between Armenia and Azerbaijan over Nagorno Karabakh and the war in Moldova would be the most notable examples (and they are definitely not the only ones, war in Georgia would be another one, potentially even the Tajik civil war, as it was a direct implication of the collapse in influence from Moscow). So yes, you are absolutely right that it might have been much worse but it was not as peaceful as it might seem from this video. :)
Nevertheless, I love your channel, keep up the good work! :)
Do collabes and help spread the word about your channel. Reach out to those history channels similar to yours like Overly sarcastic and Extra Credits and ask them to work on a 2 video series with you to help their audiences find out about you as I'm sure they'd come back for more. You can even offer to help write the scripts or whatever they want.
Whoever the voice actor for this channel is, you're doing a brilliant job.
Its got that perfect public school/upper class/ posh c**t tenor to it, that i have absolutely no trouble understanding you, but i expect youre going to do something that i won't like very much.
The relatively peaceful transition of power took everyone by surprise. In its aftermath, in the field of international relations, the social constructivism school of thought took shape.
Just discovered this channel... your voice is magnificent!!!
Sincerely, a newfound & eager subscriber :)
4:20 oh that is a brilliant way of presenting that map.
Watching this again in the wake of Gorbachev's death.
he was my favorite pizza hut commercial
The young reformers weren’t communists. They claimed to be but when Gorbachev reformed the Soviet system they proved themselves to be quasi neo liberals by simple metric of their voting patterns.
well turns out most people do hate communism so yea.....
@@007kingifritcommunism is when marxism leninism
@@कनलदअ_गनगयव all socialism is communism, "the goal of all socialism is communism" -lenin
@@007kingifrit but he’s a marxist leninist
@@007kingifrit he wasn’t a marxist leninist but he’s only one guy a lot of people follow lmao
Everything looks right except the election part. First of all there has always been an "election" with only one candidate where you could only agree or disagree. But what Gorbachev did is a real election between parties and communist party won with 80%, but hardliners still saw it as a loss
One could argue that the break up is still happening and that violence has absolutely been used even before this video was made.
3:10 why put yugoslavia on the iron curtain?
UA-cam give this Gentleman a place in the recommendations or even at home page.
It was a great watch, thanks! Wish you everything best
In the three or four days since I discovered this channel, your number of subs has more than doubled. Congrats on the success and cheers for plenty more to come
At 4:18 the blood splatter in the shape of red Russia is perfect.
Fuck yes, sidequest time
Here when a big channel is small.
No one really could predict that the Union would break up, a majority of people wanted it to stay together and up until the KGB coup it was nearly assured that Russia would enter into a new type of Union.
That would be interesting.
watching the later half of the video, i was basically just thinking damn the piano really is just going hard in the background
Fantastic video!
I love the PSH character from Charlie Wilson’s War cartoon. The animation style on this channel is brilliant.
Absolutely stunning
Love the content!
Incredible video!
i came across this channel this evening on accident and have now watched all 17 videos in a row. i hate you. and you are awesome.
Interesting point about the “civil war” part… maybe a couple of decades later w/ Ukraine
How russia attacking and waging proxy war in Ukraine is "civil war"
The background music fits so well! What is the title of this specific performance of this song?
Glad you like it! It's a special version of Hungarian Dance; you can find it on my Patreon.
@@SideQuestYT Thank you
Is it really a "prediction" when its your goal to make something happen? If I want eggs, and I say "i will make eggs" did i predict the future?
You forgot to mention the storm of some governmental building with those very tanks
incredible content & wonderful work! subscribed & notifications.
Looks like you're starting to explode in subs @sidequest! Finally
This channel can reach 1M subscribers easily. It's only a matter of time until the algorithm picks it up.
4:19 , well done
This is still a pretty reductive take on the whole thing, but hey, way better than your average history youtuber!
It's impossible to sum it all up in 8 minutes, but they did it pretty well!
"you end up with hungry disenfranchised Russians"
"...fuck"
"...and they're sober."
"FUCK"
1:30 damn that sounds like something like king von would say about 63rd
Nice video
Here, have my sub, gentleman!
There has been quite a bit of violence since the break up thirty years ago. No one was really doing strategic thinking this far out.
Yo I really like your videos
What's scary is to think, what if this happened in America? Not a civil war, but a division among the people so strong that lead to the dissolution of the Union and the end of the United States.
Half the country thinks that the other half are racist, bigoted homophobes, and that same half thinks that the other are baby murdering pedophiles. It's not out of the question, and is certainly a terrifying prospect, not just for those in the US but globally. The US is the backbone of the world economy and the greatest military force on the planet. Without it as it is, the status quo is sent spiraling.
This dude is to people trying to hide in history fun facts what anime is to people trying to hide in their childhoods. Glorious!
good video
I don't think anyone could have predicted that the historically brutal and oppressive soviet union would dissolve peacefully, but its really wonderful that it did.
I have a found a gem 💎
This channel
Well "peaceful" in relative terms only. No nukes and large scale wars but still several violent figths like for Lithuania, in Moldova, Caucasus etc.
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0:46 nothing changed about that
So I'm listening to the British guy talk and I'm increasingly noticing that that piano player is serious. I mean it starts off on a Russian theme, then the left hand goes ragtime and then he takes you to a journey of 20th century jazz threw Latin America via Michelle Camilo. By the end he's doing stuff that's calling Robert Glasper the 21st century. Really good player. I really would like to know who that is.
Might want to rethink this video today. The predicted anarchy and death has come.
The one key fact you failed to mention that actually started the ball rolling towards the downfall of the Soviet union was the Soviets withdrawal from Afghanistan in 1989. And not to mention was brought on by the C.I.A. giving support to the freedom fighters in Afghanistan just as they are currently doing in the Ukraine to topple the current Russian leader Putin. Most of the Soviet states seen the afghan retreat as a server weakness and took full advantage of it.
They didn’t simply fail to capture Yeltsin. They didn’t think he was much of a threat and left him alone, but were wrong.
Its easy to predict things that you personally orchestrate
Mikhail Gorbachev Is Still Alive
Fortunately not. Except on the condition that he moved his consciousness into pizza. =))
,,Ah those were the days, on the Siberian railway.'' lol
Always interesting to see how Estonian islands are rarely marked as part of Estonia - just the way they'd like it.
The XX Congress of the CPSU in 1956 was the back of capitalism in the Soviet Union. The state capitalism, and with Gorbachov was liberalization of the economy.
It's amazing how peaceful things are when the CIA steps back and doesn't try to stage a coup.
How is the background music called?
I love how the CIA is represented by Phillip Seymour Hoffman in his role in "Charlie Wilson's War"
>by that point was foregone
Not to those signing Belovezha accords just a few weeks earlier.
According to (recently passed) first President of Ukraine Kravchuk, Yeltsyn still tried to persuade him to sign new union accord, but Kravchuk was like "dude, I literally referendum results on hands that want independence. How would I look to my voters?"
After that story, according to one of the interviews, goes like this:
Night, Kravchuk returns from Belovezha via some roundabout ways, and sees 2 soldiers near his home.
First thought: "guess that is it, Gorbachev has enough power left to arrest me..."
"Comrade President, we are from nearby base, we were ordered to guard you just in case"
You deserve so many more subs !!
5:25 "without any bullet fired" my ass. Romania would beg to differ
Man didn't know Romania was a soviet republic
been looking for an out of tune Brahms' Hungarian no 5 all over, can't find it, where'd you get this one?
What's the name of the background music
To give the CIA some cover, it's basically useless for an intelligence agency to predict that things will go better than they turned out. That doesn't give decision makers options on how to influence things to the better, and in any way that your prediction fails, you will be criticized.
It looks like we've finally arrived at option 2. :-|
And Gorbachev was still alive to this date, April 22, 2022.