@@21boxhead Gorbatschow tried to save Union. Sanctions, low prices for oil and gas, broken economy, world crisis. Same whats is happening now in Russia
@@vachagan2007 NOBEL PRIZE IS RUN BY PRO-NATO CLOWNS THERE WAS NO NEAR CIVIL WAR JUST A RIGHT-WING GROUP WANTING TO CAUSE CHAOS GORB LET THEM GROW IN STRENGTH AND DO YOU SEE GORB STILL A COMMUNIST? NO BECAUSE HE WAS NEVER ONE OF THEM HE'S JUST A TRAITOR
I was living and working in Moscow between 89-91 and my russian wife Sveta(now divorced)and I went down to watch it.We placed ourselves near the old British Embassy,Sofiyskaya embankment on the other side of the river opposite the Kremlin and saw all the military hardware and personal cross the Bolshoy Moskvoretsky Bridge that leads into Red Square.It was a memorable day and remember it well because in the evening,I with two of my colleages from the All Union Radio station sadly no more went to a packed(attendance 70k+) Lenin now Luzhniki Stadium to watch Spartak Moscow play Napoli with Maradona in the team,2nd leg quarter finals of the old format European Cup.It suddenly started snowing so hard during the last 15mins of the first half that you couldn't actually see any of the players nor what was going on,on the pitch.Spartak went through on penalties after extra time,Maradona missed his,if I remember it right he ballooned it over the bar
35:37 “Songs of October” 37:24 Victory 38:46 In defense of the motherland 39:51 On guard for peace 40:23 Phalanx march 41:19 March “Leningrad” 42:08 we are the army of the people 43:28 sports march 45:04 Victory day 46:22 Long live our country 47:38 we only need one victory 52:01 March of the Soviet Tankists 53:06 March of the Soviet Tankists (REPEAT) 54:04 The warsawian 54:54 invincible and Legendary BONUSES: 57:13 Long live our country 58:32 we are the red cavalry
I’m not a communist, but these kind of videos fascinate me. I find these other side of the Iron Curtain videos so interesting, big part of modern history Edit: Understand that I am not saying that Communism itself and its ideals are fascinating. I am referring to how people lived and worked under the regime since its pretty unknown in the western world even today. Do not mix the two up
jellysplatter the propagandistic aspects of totalitarianism, and how they mostly were successful at making the populace support the regime while also retaining some semblance of normal life, is some of the coolest stuff to study.
As Chinese I can say you're overstating things about us. First of all the 9-dash line is already acknowledged by UN, so I don't know why you use that as an example. And the shot or beaten thing is also a typical misunderstanding created by your free medias. There are some people who don't support the 9-dash line, but as long as they don't create too much turmoil, they won't be punished. You definitely can't publicly advocate against it, because it's punishable by our law, and definitely not just shooting or beating them, but a lawful procedure instead. And talking about it in private won't do much harm.
Master Mirror when I say “someone” I mean someone famous like a celebrity, would the Chinese Government not put them in some dissident prison like where they kept that novel prize winner? I have to believe that guy was tortured in there
@@TheLocalLt If you're talking about a certain person, that could be a different story which should be treated independently. Generally speaking, there are some celebrities who criticize the government or the CCP from time to time, but as long as they don't do sedition(which the nobel prize winner did, but I guess you believe he's just a pro-democracy activist), they won't get punished because they don't break the law. We don't have any "dissident prison", but there are some people arrested because they break the law by doing something related to politics, and some of them are portraited by western medias as "freedom fighter"(which is true from your people's prospective).
@@TheLocalLt There's one thing you should know: the constitution of PRC proclaims that CCP is the only legitimate ruling party of the PRC (while other parties can consult and join the meeting of People's Congress), so opposing it would mean overthrowing PRC which is equal to a revolution. Most mainlanders would admit that China's system has many flaws, but few of them want a revolution. I'm not saying it's right or wrong. I'm just trying to provide another perspective.
RIPLemmyKilmister Pepsi originally had a deal with the Soviet Union where they would sell them Pepsi and the Soviets would intern give them bottles of Vodka. But Americans at that point in time didn’t really drink vodka so the Soviets gave Pepsi 17 Submarines, a cruiser, a frigate and a destroyer. At one point Pepsi had the 6th largest naval fleet in the world. The US wasn’t happy with the deal and took the ships away from Pepsi and cut them up for scrap, Pepsi was given money for all the scrap.
@@ybuRnoipmahC yes but the Soviets still went hard on discontent. Look at the the Baltic states where the Soviets were litteraly running people over with tanks. (I'm not some western supporter btw I actually hate the modern day west)
As an American who was a teenager during these years I understand now how grave Gorbachev's appointment was in 1984 and his attempt to revive his college hero. However, the Soviet state was too entrenched with nepotism and lack of respect for advancement of individuals and honors based on merit and civilian success that there was no place for him with the old school leaders. I hope the Israeli leadership post Netanyahu and the end of the born around 1949 generation would see peace and not work irresponsibly to the end of cohesion in that region.
The 1990 parade celebrated the 73rd anniversary of the revolution, being first and last parade attended by Mikhail Gorbachev in his position as President of the Soviet Union. Among those present were Premier Nikolai Ryzhkov, Russian leader Boris Yeltsin, and Moscow Mayor Gavriil Popov.It is the only Soviet parade when the inspection of troops are held after the President's speech and anthem. It was also the last military parade to feature military equipment, something that would not be seen until the 2008 Moscow Victory Day Parade. During the final parade, an assassination attempt was made on the life of President Gorbachev.
8:01 - Soviet Parade Fanfare 20:33 - 23:23 USSR anthem 23:26 - Fanfare signal 23:56 - Slow March of the Officer Schools 24:49 - Slow March "Tankmen-Winners" 25:49 - Guards Navy counter march 26:24 - Jubilee Slow March 25 Year of the Red Army 27:14 - Censored march 27:55 - Red Army Patrol March 28:37 - Crucifixion March "Victory" 29:16 - Slow March "Severian Ganichev" 30:00 - Guards navy counter march 30:57 - Slow march (Runov) 31:54 - Slav’sya 33:41 - Moscow Parade Fanfare ≪Same as 2015 parade≫ 35:10 - Let's march bravely comrades 35:37 - Parade march (dulsky) 37:24 - March "Victory" 38:45 - In defense of the motherland 39:50 - On guard for peace 40:23 - Phalanx march 41:19 - March "Leningrad" 42:08 - We are the army of the people 43:27 - Sports March 45:04 - Victory Day 46:22 - Long live our state (long live our country) 47:36 - We only need one victory 52:01 - March of the Tankists 54:03 - Varshavianka 54:54 - 56:20 Invincible and legendary 57:12 - Long live our state 58:31 - We are the Red Cavalry
You know something is really wrong when there are two flags representing one country. The tricolour Russian flag and the red flag were both flying over the Kremlin’s buildings. A incredible sight to behold. As oversimplified says “the train of liberties had started rolling and there was no stopping it”.
Ah, this bring's back memories of home. Time's were okay, I knew the country was crumbling. Though I had no clue at the time that just in one year, the Soviet Party would fall. Пока, старый друг. Когда-нибудь, я надеюсь, я увижу, как ты снова воскреснешь.
The USSR had a big chance, with so many resources and smart people, it was Yeltsin, his click/backed by the US and some corrupted officials that plan and mastered the coup d etat and took over, dissolved the USSR in 24hrs and implemented those even more pro western reforms than Gorvachev that send Russia into social and economic absolut dispair while a group of people from outside and inside stole all that they could.
At 1:15:45 , Alexander Shmonov was marching within the crowd of the civilian parade, nobody knew that he had a double barrel rifle he bought for 900 rubles ready to shoot Gorbachev when he was marching in front of the mausoleum, he had a accomplice columns away with a gun too ready to scare people away of Alexander when he'll aim but the attempt failed, the accomplice was scared and kept walking while Alexander took out his gun and aim but a KGB undercover officer spotted him and grab the weapon making two shots to the air. He was arrested later. In the video looks like nobody noticed what happened.
During Gorbatshov's speech, one thing came to my mind. Has anyone ever thought of how huge were the loudspeakers? Where were they positioned? One thing is for sure, when Gorbatshov spoke, the sound must have been very powerful, and the rest of Moscow must have heard it.
it didn't really matter, after that parade the mass demonstration with anti-Soviet slogans came to the square. Originally meant as pro-Soviet, it was used by democrats as political rally and forced Gorbachev to depart soon moreover, some guy from the crowd opened rifle fire on the Gorby, however he was not hit because of the long distance
Gorbachev was talking some kind of duty nonsense for about 10 min, which no one listened to anyway. You might as well have just turned off the sound for that time. Gorbachev was never popular with Russians.
its kind of like how you logged off on minecraft one night playing with your friends, and you had no idea that it was the last time you'd speak to them
I was 14 1/2 when this was held - in marching band in the US at the time , even - and at 35:00 - that's how you do it right there. Excellent spacing and unison marching. That's a LOT of practice time you're seeing. Worthy of a Prussian army band, even.
Truly is amazing how different Moscow looked during this time period. Honestly what seems a bit depressing as you can see on the faces of some of the soldiers and people there including Gorbachev at 21:50 that they seem to know the situation of the USSR is pretty grim and the end of it could be near.
Grim maybe but mostly a lot of uncertainty .In spite of what had happened in 1989 they thought they could still pull off keeping the Union in one form or another. Eastern Europe was lost for the time being and possibly even the Baltics however they were fairly certain the other republics were going to stay. Communism and even the name of the state were going to be thrown in the dust bin but the soviet state(albeit not soviet anymore) was to remain intact...mostly. Then the coup happened and all went to hell.
Ленин и сейчас живее тебя, ты сдохнешь и никто не вспомнит что ты был, а он как Иисус. Он живее всех живых. Он олицетворение справедливости возможной на земле.
oh, you think thats a sad anthem? Then better dont watch "Funny Egyptian orchestra fail | Putin visits Egypt | Russian national anthem fail" (no, seriously, do xD )
Such a fascinating video! I only wish there were some subtitles for us capitalist pigs! :) Edit: I do like that the Russian Federation still does a military parade celebrating V-Day in Europe. Seeing the history within Red Square from WW2 marches, post war, Cold War and now Post Cold War Russia still honors their military and vets in such a way. Was always facinated with Red Square, the Kremlin and the Royal Citadel, just unique architecture and the historical importance.
Это парад на Красной площади в Москве, посвященный 73-й годовщине Великой Октябрьской социалистической революции, 7 ноября 1990 года. МОРСКАЯ ПЕХОТА в/ч 13140 Севастополь . Мне повезло Я, 1- коробке 4-рядь правофланговый.
In fact, around July 1991, there was a real last parade in the Soviet Union. It was not a military parade, but an event parade with people was held in front of the square in Lenin, Moscow Square. During my father's time in the Soviet Union, In 1991, there was only one event in the Soviet Union.
Baathism Arab Unity Ans it’s will get even worst with the collapse ex eastern block mostly don’t recovered from loose of communism and we suffered and still suffer a lot from this collapse
It's interesting to watch those final moments in the USSR. One big empire being dissolved rather "peacefully" or at least relatively peaceful. This was reality for their grandparents, parents and such, and then it suddenly wasn't.
I hate when people say the USSR broke up peacefully. The war in transnistria, Georgia, Azerbaijan/Armenia and the civil war in Tajikistan killed 100,000. The war in Ukraine is essentially a civil war between the former soviet republics. The only positive is nukes we’re all given back to Russia.
To be real before learning this country's history, I didn't feel anything watching this. Now I feel sad for all the economic collapse and people suffered because of the collapse. The end of the soviet union never meant everyone would be happy again.
Many wondered wether the communist party even had the authority left to control the army to put on a parade. So many killings had already happened back in 1989 and many units and veterans were calling the party the torturer of the people. It is quite fortunate that the soviet army didn’t split into factions and didn’t use violence to prevent or accelerate the breakup.
I've no love for communism whatsoever, but to see the Soviet Union gone is just... Disheartening. In a nutshell, America lost one of it's best competitors. (China does NOT count. Bunch of fakers and copycats). The Cold War was an era of constant change and progress, a race to see who'd make the better and more superior weapons, technology and historic strides, and all the while avoid destruction at the hands of the other. Like, the space race. In 1957, man sends a little ball into orbit, five years later, first man in space, and six years later, a man finally on the moon! Enormous historic strides and technological growth in just 12 years! I'll bet we'd be seeing quantum computers at every corner tech store by now had the Cold War continued, and all those 80s and 90s Sci-Fi movies about us being a space-faring people in the 2000s would be a reality. More importantly, it was during a time when being openly proud to be a free, god-fearing American wasn't a crime IN America. Times really have changed, and it's disheartening to say the least. RIP USSR. 1917-1991
I agree with you. I would say another thing: the falling of USSR it has been a disgrace for the working class here in the Western countries. Why? Until 1980s in my country (Italy) most people used to vote for the communist party and thus our rulers and entrepreneurs were pretty scared about a possible communist revolution. Hence they had given a lot of rights and concessions to people, I mean, there were very high salaries and very low unemployment levels (at least in Northern Italy). The our national health service was practically free and one of the best of the world, universities were pretty good and cheap, retirement pensions very good without the need to pay a stupid private scheme like nowadays. It was the normality that ONE salary was enough and decent for a typical family with children and you were able to pay the mortgage as well as own a car. Same thing in the other European countries, such as Germany, France and the Scandinavian ones. But exactly during late '80 and early '90 we started to experience the same things like Brits have suffered with Thatcher earlier. Why? Communism was dying and so no more threats for our rulers and entrepreneurs, therefore in the '90 they have started to remove all rights. Finally the death blow has been caused by the EU and the introduction of the Euro currency. Now we've discovered they're the perfect tools for liberalists and their economic recipes and today we've a total deregulation, no rights, very high unemployment levels, poor salaries, deprivation and so on. Yes, surprisingly the falling of USSR broke a subtle balance that guaranteed us here well-being!
CrazyBlackDragon I agree, because since the Cold War ended the world hasn't advanced much, even the Internet was invented before the USSR collapsed, hence there was and still is a .su domain
@@JoseGarcia-db9qu If that were true, China wouldn't need to keep stealing everyone's tech secrets. Face it, they wouldn't be around no more if it were for that. Kinda sad and pathetic for the oldest living culture in the world.
I think many people are very happy seeing this video , but to those people I want to tell that put yourselves into the positions of those Russian people who saw their great nation fall , it was so sad for them to realise that it was their last Soviet parade .
This fills me with sadness. They thought they would be rich and "free" like the Westerners. Instead everything they had achieved in 70 years was taken from them, and they were left as poor and oppressed as they'd been under the czars. Let this be a lesson to us next time.
The Last parade was somehow somber, it was cloudy with dark skies, Capitalist signs everywhere, almost everyone in the crowd feeling the urge to cry, the marching being a funeral walk, the soldiers refusing to say ura, and the soulless expressions of the Soviet Politicians and Soldiers. Not to even mention the anthem is played more sadder than the 1986-1990 parades. They knew that the motherland was going to fall to the capitalists...
So who is watching this in 2020? Twenty nine years after the Fall? Oh, and this was when that locksmith from Leningrad, tried to assassinate Gorbachev.
В ноябре 1990 никакого авторитета ни у партии, ни у государства уже не было. Все шло к планомерному закату страны и переписыванию всего имущества и богатств на бандитов под видов реформаторов.
@@A.76-v4z Being a former Soviet KGB officer, thus obligatory - a member of the Communist Party, Putin definitely would prefer to establish Stalin-like dictatorship rule rather than monarchy.
Does anyone know why they lowered the key of the anthem? As I know, the band played the anthem in the key of C major for many years. However, the band played it in the key of flat B major in 1990.
Gorbachev actually used fraud and trickery to become general Secretary, his biggest enemies (grishin and Romanov) were out of town were the emergency cc plennum happened,and when elected, he forced them to retire.
I know this sounds ignorant but I've always pictured the USSR as some sort of old distant historical relic, like nazi germany. But this was just 3 years before I was born. History can really change fast huh.
I wonder what was running through Gorbachev's mind when he walked out to the balcony? Did he already know that the Soviet regime had only one year left of existence?
No, not likely. The USSR was supposed to end on January 1st at midnight in 1992 to ring in the new year. But it ended on Christmas Eve in 1991 instead.
@@Akshayattr1 Yes, but the actual dissolution was on December 25th. It may not be Orthodox Christmas (January 7th), but its still Christmas for other denominations of Christianity.
As a russian citizen I feel bitter sweet about the Soviet Union. Yes, it was a phenomenal powerhouse, a machine built by the people, with beautiful literature, cinema, art, a joint group of various nations. But at the same time, I am a Russia for Russians guy, not in any racist way or anything, but I feel a lot more pride with the russian tri color. Im excited for what the future holds. It is good to be back in a Russian state, a state of Rycb
Russia is so large and has so many different ethnic groups. To say Russia for Russians is something I cannot really understand, who is truly Russian? Especially in East-Russia, Siberia. I am Russian and I feel the neighbouring states who lived as CCCP or as neighbor of CCCP have a right to live in that country that we call Russia. They all worked and contributed during CCCP
The "Russian" tricolor actually represents the bourgeoisie that took over in 1993 with the Yeltsin coup d'état. If you stand for ordinary Russians then the hammer-and-sickle banner should be more appealing to you (not saying the USSR was in any way perfect)
Glorious phase of modern history, Being an Indian i always curious about know USSR history, this is so fascinating ❤ love from India ❤ Russia 🇷🇺🤝🇮🇳India
Народ и Армия - едины? Ну - ну.... Интересно, где эти офицеры Советской Армии были в Октябре 1993 года, когда Ельцинские путчисты свергали Советскую власть?
You know, my great grandfather was a true communist, though he didn't witness the 1991 fall of the ussr (he died a year before) he knew what was coming, he was shocked, he was scared, and that(the news of imminent collaps of the ussr) didn't contribute to his health....rather...literally,it broke his heart....and maybe...he died of a broken heart..
I am of the mind that the world did benefit from the conflict between the U.S.A and U.S.S.R. It led to so much technological advancement and there was never really going to be a war with MAD.
13 months after the youth leaders in the DDR begged him at a parade their own leader was to be sacked 14 days later to require his reforms to be put into place in their own country.
I don't see people unhappy in USSR why was the west so desparate on how USSR was doing like now in the Russian Federation ,they are so eager to see Putin falling the people of Russia but GOD is always on his side thats why he will lead the peolpe of RUssia to a great future and prosperity,,I think if he was the general secretary of CCCP so many things would be better in the USSR
He said "Dear Comrade open up your bottle and lets drink like there's no other days you can have 2 bottle of vodka instead of ussual..Cheers and Uraaaa !!!
USSR: The parade is over see you next year.
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@ Marge The Dog , 🤣😳😞😣😭
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So sad
But Muscovite and other Soviet workers and people took them at their word and celebrated November 7 anyway, despite the illegal decree by Eltsin 😎
@Ardashes Agbulut Communism doesn't die,it lives on in glory
incredible you can watch such an important part of history on your couch
Deleted Nachos WE can
True In soviet union we had no couch
@@deletednachos8653 u mean WE can watch and important part of history on OUR couch.
@@zaxarispetixos8728 In easr germany we had no couch either xD
@@robsche1337 maul halten
Gorbachev: Our reforms will help the Soviet Union to rise again
Soviet Union: Mr. Gorbachev, I don't feel so good
Gorbachev: fine, you can go
GORB IS A TRAITOR
HE KNOWS IT
I STILL DON'T UNDERSTAND WHY HE'S STILL BREATHING
@@21boxhead Gorbatschow tried to save Union. Sanctions, low prices for oil and gas, broken economy, world crisis. Same whats is happening now in Russia
21boxhead GORBACHEV IS A HERO HE SAVED USSR FROM A CIVIL WAR AND TRYED HIS BEST TO KEEP USSR ALIVE THAT WHY HE GOT NOBEL PRICE OF PEACE
@@vachagan2007
NOBEL PRIZE IS RUN
BY PRO-NATO CLOWNS
THERE WAS NO NEAR CIVIL WAR JUST A RIGHT-WING GROUP WANTING TO CAUSE CHAOS GORB LET THEM GROW IN STRENGTH AND DO YOU SEE GORB STILL A COMMUNIST? NO BECAUSE HE WAS NEVER ONE OF THEM HE'S JUST A TRAITOR
I was living and working in Moscow between 89-91 and my russian wife Sveta(now divorced)and I went down to watch it.We placed ourselves near the old British Embassy,Sofiyskaya embankment on the other side of the river opposite the Kremlin and saw all the military hardware and personal cross the Bolshoy Moskvoretsky Bridge that leads into Red Square.It was a memorable day and remember it well because in the evening,I with two of my colleages from the All Union Radio station sadly no more went to a packed(attendance 70k+) Lenin now Luzhniki Stadium to watch Spartak Moscow play Napoli with Maradona in the team,2nd leg quarter finals of the old format European Cup.It suddenly started snowing so hard during the last 15mins of the first half that you couldn't actually see any of the players nor what was going on,on the pitch.Spartak went through on penalties after extra time,Maradona missed his,if I remember it right he ballooned it over the bar
@Choudhry Ali nobody predicted it
35:37 “Songs of October”
37:24 Victory
38:46 In defense of the motherland
39:51 On guard for peace
40:23 Phalanx march
41:19 March “Leningrad”
42:08 we are the army of the people
43:28 sports march
45:04 Victory day
46:22 Long live our country
47:38 we only need one victory
52:01 March of the Soviet Tankists
53:06 March of the Soviet Tankists (REPEAT)
54:04 The warsawian
54:54 invincible and Legendary
BONUSES:
57:13 Long live our country
58:32 we are the red cavalry
23:56 What the music?
Slow March of Military Schools
Thank you I can finally use this Soviet Army song to help motivate me it kinda helps me a bit thanks Comrade
I searched the "song of october" at 35:27 but found nothing. Can you tell me who composed it, please? 🥺
@@DungNguyen-jf4in ua-cam.com/video/UbYXRt2UjHs/v-deo.html
I’m not a communist, but these kind of videos fascinate me. I find these other side of the Iron Curtain videos so interesting, big part of modern history
Edit: Understand that I am not saying that Communism itself and its ideals are fascinating. I am referring to how people lived and worked under the regime since its pretty unknown in the western world even today. Do not mix the two up
jellysplatter the propagandistic aspects of totalitarianism, and how they mostly were successful at making the populace support the regime while also retaining some semblance of normal life, is some of the coolest stuff to study.
As Chinese I can say you're overstating things about us. First of all the 9-dash line is already acknowledged by UN, so I don't know why you use that as an example. And the shot or beaten thing is also a typical misunderstanding created by your free medias. There are some people who don't support the 9-dash line, but as long as they don't create too much turmoil, they won't be punished. You definitely can't publicly advocate against it, because it's punishable by our law, and definitely not just shooting or beating them, but a lawful procedure instead. And talking about it in private won't do much harm.
Master Mirror when I say “someone” I mean someone famous like a celebrity, would the Chinese Government not put them in some dissident prison like where they kept that novel prize winner? I have to believe that guy was tortured in there
@@TheLocalLt If you're talking about a certain person, that could be a different story which should be treated independently. Generally speaking, there are some celebrities who criticize the government or the CCP from time to time, but as long as they don't do sedition(which the nobel prize winner did, but I guess you believe he's just a pro-democracy activist), they won't get punished because they don't break the law. We don't have any "dissident prison", but there are some people arrested because they break the law by doing something related to politics, and some of them are portraited by western medias as "freedom fighter"(which is true from your people's prospective).
@@TheLocalLt There's one thing you should know: the constitution of PRC proclaims that CCP is the only legitimate ruling party of the PRC (while other parties can consult and join the meeting of People's Congress), so opposing it would mean overthrowing PRC which is equal to a revolution. Most mainlanders would admit that China's system has many flaws, but few of them want a revolution. I'm not saying it's right or wrong. I'm just trying to provide another perspective.
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You knew communism was dying when your revolution parade is sponsored by Pepsi.
As they say, the West has won the Cold War when the first bottle of Coca Cola was sold in the USSR.
@@TheMrNalsur coca cola was never sold legaly in the ussr
@@stefano_nellox not good. People in Africa are starving under the American opresion. Not legaly thankfuly.
RIPLemmyKilmister Pepsi originally had a deal with the Soviet Union where they would sell them Pepsi and the Soviets would intern give them bottles of Vodka. But Americans at that point in time didn’t really drink vodka so the Soviets gave Pepsi 17 Submarines, a cruiser, a frigate and a destroyer. At one point Pepsi had the 6th largest naval fleet in the world. The US wasn’t happy with the deal and took the ships away from Pepsi and cut them up for scrap, Pepsi was given money for all the scrap.
@@fezbear5286 Africa is starving because they can't efficiently farm or even get food not because of "American Opposition"
34:47 hit the microphone
Made me laugh. That dude was probably like "fuck I hope I don't go to gulag for this"
Garen Despins this was after that time
@@ybuRnoipmahC nah it was still a thing. I don't think you had family in the Soviet bloc like I did
Garen Despins if I remember correctly glasnost and perestroika had been implemented by now
@@ybuRnoipmahC yes but the Soviets still went hard on discontent. Look at the the Baltic states where the Soviets were litteraly running people over with tanks. (I'm not some western supporter btw I actually hate the modern day west)
At 27:40 someone passed out on the bottom left
FBI
vodka
Well it happens
Drunk
@Karm G
It happens to me a lot because i don't eat much
23:02 - Pepsi logo in the background
Fun fact: Pepsi bought 17 Soviet diesel submarines and became the 7th largest submarine navy in the world:
ua-cam.com/video/ExciAiG96Ow/v-deo.htmlm41s
how ironic
Сука перестройка, лучше бы лимонад и мороженое по 10 копеек ели бы
and that's the end of the USSR
Pizza hut too.All because of westlicker Gorbachev
this a precious piece of history
yes it is
As an American who was a teenager during these years I understand now how grave Gorbachev's appointment was in 1984 and his attempt to revive his college hero. However, the Soviet state was too entrenched with nepotism and lack of respect for advancement of individuals and honors based on merit and civilian success that there was no place for him with the old school leaders. I hope the Israeli leadership post Netanyahu and the end of the born around 1949 generation would see peace and not work irresponsibly to the end of cohesion in that region.
could you please explain more?
Evil piece of history....
It sure is... Long Live the Soviet Union!!!
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Watching this on the 100th anniversary of the October Revolution. November 7, 2017
Jaden Sanchez at least I’m watching it the same month
My birthday is that day and I am from Russia I am proud
Tuxedo 25 can imagine, cool birthday you got. I for instance share my birthday with US president Nixon...
Just a few days ago it marked the 102nd anniversary of the great socialist October revolution.
@@lukeskywalker1557 Im Filipino and I don't know how i got here
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this is not a demonstration, this is a massal farewell walk.
Herald kinda depressing
Plus the sad synthpop music just makes this worse.
Almost as if this was the credits of the last movie of a good franchise.
Russian have an October Revolution is November 7th The Honor Parade November Parade 1941
A 24th Of Great October Socialist (2006-2019)
The 1990 parade celebrated the 73rd anniversary of the revolution, being first and last parade attended by Mikhail Gorbachev in his position as President of the Soviet Union. Among those present were Premier Nikolai Ryzhkov, Russian leader Boris Yeltsin, and Moscow Mayor Gavriil Popov.It is the only Soviet parade when the inspection of troops are held after the President's speech and anthem. It was also the last military parade to feature military equipment, something that would not be seen until the 2008 Moscow Victory Day Parade. During the final parade, an assassination attempt was made on the life of President Gorbachev.
By whom?
24:25 when your mum meets her friend while driving home from the store.
8:01 - Soviet Parade Fanfare
20:33 - 23:23 USSR anthem
23:26 - Fanfare signal
23:56 - Slow March of the Officer Schools
24:49 - Slow March "Tankmen-Winners"
25:49 - Guards Navy counter march
26:24 - Jubilee Slow March 25 Year of the Red Army
27:14 - Censored march
27:55 - Red Army Patrol March
28:37 - Crucifixion March "Victory"
29:16 - Slow March "Severian Ganichev"
30:00 - Guards navy counter march
30:57 - Slow march (Runov)
31:54 - Slav’sya
33:41 - Moscow Parade Fanfare ≪Same as 2015 parade≫
35:10 - Let's march bravely comrades
35:37 - Parade march (dulsky)
37:24 - March "Victory"
38:45 - In defense of the motherland
39:50 - On guard for peace
40:23 - Phalanx march
41:19 - March "Leningrad"
42:08 - We are the army of the people
43:27 - Sports March
45:04 - Victory Day
46:22 - Long live our state (long live our country)
47:36 - We only need one victory
52:01 - March of the Tankists
54:03 - Varshavianka
54:54 - 56:20 Invincible and legendary
57:12 - Long live our state
58:31 - We are the Red Cavalry
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Does anybody know the name of the sad synthpop song at 1:21:59?
21:44 Mikhail Gorbachev thinking: "Oh who am I kidding, we're finished."
That traitor is the one who illegally dissolved the USSR.
So I'd say that he was more like "oh my god I'm going to be so fucking rich".
He almost got assassinated an hour ago so he’s looking out for snipers
red engineer That was Yeltsin mate.
@@redengineer4380 nah, Yeltsin was the one who behind the collapsed of USSR
You know something is really wrong when there are two flags representing one country. The tricolour Russian flag and the red flag were both flying over the Kremlin’s buildings. A incredible sight to behold. As oversimplified says “the train of liberties had started rolling and there was no stopping it”.
Ah, this bring's back memories of home. Time's were okay, I knew the country was crumbling. Though I had no clue at the time that just in one year, the Soviet Party would fall.
Пока, старый друг. Когда-нибудь, я надеюсь, я увижу, как ты снова воскреснешь.
so sad comrade. at least the peoples republic still stands. Sometimes I feel like it is the last hope for the world
Matthew Jackson under stalin it sucked, but as the reformists came in it got better
@@benjaminheim735 The last hope for the world to be ruled by totalitarian tyrants? No thanks! I'll stick to my individual liberties.
You are in luck, because you are no Uyghurs or political persecuted who have to “live” in concentration camps.
The USSR had a big chance, with so many resources and smart people, it was Yeltsin, his click/backed by the US and some corrupted officials that plan and mastered the coup d etat and took over, dissolved the USSR in 24hrs and implemented those even more pro western reforms than Gorvachev that send Russia into social and economic absolut dispair while a group of people from outside and inside stole all that they could.
Спасибо тебе добрый человек за это видео. Нашел себя в парадном строю бодро марширующего. Все таки 30 лет прошло, а вроде как вчера было
как будто это была другая жизнь
You participated in this Moscow parade ?
Did you think that the country would fall apart in just 1 year ?
@@GenocideWesterners the same question
А где вы себя нашли? На каком моменте?
@@JackPomi 45:15 2й в 5й шеренге
At 1:15:45 , Alexander Shmonov was marching within the crowd of the civilian parade, nobody knew that he had a double barrel rifle he bought for 900 rubles ready to shoot Gorbachev when he was marching in front of the mausoleum, he had a accomplice columns away with a gun too ready to scare people away of Alexander when he'll aim but the attempt failed, the accomplice was scared and kept walking while Alexander took out his gun and aim but a KGB undercover officer spotted him and grab the weapon making two shots to the air. He was arrested later.
In the video looks like nobody noticed what happened.
Is the one in the middle wearing a hat like peaky blinders?
During Gorbatshov's speech, one thing came to my mind. Has anyone ever thought of how huge were the loudspeakers? Where were they positioned? One thing is for sure, when Gorbatshov spoke, the sound must have been very powerful, and the rest of Moscow must have heard it.
it didn't really matter, after that parade the mass demonstration with anti-Soviet slogans came to the square. Originally meant as pro-Soviet, it was used by democrats as political rally and forced Gorbachev to depart soon
moreover, some guy from the crowd opened rifle fire on the Gorby, however he was not hit because of the long distance
@@zdesnichegonetu I know about the assasination attempt, the weapon was actually a sawed off shotgun
Gorbachev was talking some kind of duty nonsense for about 10 min, which no one listened to anyway. You might as well have just turned off the sound for that time. Gorbachev was never popular with Russians.
Don't cry because it's over
Smile because it happened
Wow you guys are completing each others...
Alley oop
Smile because it's over
@@copeman6985 7 month too late bro
its kind of like how you logged off on minecraft one night playing with your friends, and you had no idea that it was the last time you'd speak to them
I was 14 1/2 when this was held - in marching band in the US at the time , even - and at 35:00 - that's how you do it right there. Excellent spacing and unison marching. That's a LOT of practice time you're seeing. Worthy of a Prussian army band, even.
Truly is amazing how different Moscow looked during this time period.
Honestly what seems a bit depressing as you can see on the faces of some of the soldiers and people there including Gorbachev at 21:50 that they seem to know the situation of the USSR is pretty grim and the end of it could be near.
The situation in the USSR was fine. In the Party, on the other hand - not so much.
Grim maybe but mostly a lot of uncertainty .In spite of what had happened in 1989 they thought they could still pull off keeping the Union in one form or another. Eastern Europe was lost for the time being and possibly even the Baltics however they were fairly certain the other republics were going to stay. Communism and even the name of the state were going to be thrown in the dust bin but the soviet state(albeit not soviet anymore) was to remain intact...mostly. Then the coup happened and all went to hell.
The voice of commentetor is very soft and calming
I have always loved that man
Great Respect to the great country and their great dream.致敬,那个伟大的国家,那个伟大的梦想。Salute.敬礼。
Are you a Chinese?
21:17 just look at Lenin, he seemed to very crying for his last breath
let the fucker cry for he was the idiot of the century
The anti Europeanen.
@@the4thindustrialrevolution225 he wasn't anti european
@@the4thindustrialrevolution225 he was european
Ленин и сейчас живее тебя, ты сдохнешь и никто не вспомнит что ты был, а он как Иисус. Он живее всех живых. Он олицетворение справедливости возможной на земле.
Anyone else came after gorbachev died
Me
Me too
Me tooo
I hope Hi is in the hell
Me too
45:05 - Victory day
The way the anthem is play sounds like tired, communism like it's last time. Kind of sad even if I'm against
oh, you think thats a sad anthem?
Then better dont watch "Funny Egyptian orchestra fail | Putin visits Egypt | Russian national anthem fail" (no, seriously, do xD )
@@peka2478 ok thats funny XD
i just love how smooth those two general protocol cars rode..
Such a fascinating video! I only wish there were some subtitles for us capitalist pigs! :)
Edit: I do like that the Russian Federation still does a military parade celebrating V-Day in Europe. Seeing the history within Red Square from WW2 marches, post war, Cold War and now Post Cold War Russia still honors their military and vets in such a way. Was always facinated with Red Square, the Kremlin and the Royal Citadel, just unique architecture and the historical importance.
Это парад на Красной площади в Москве, посвященный 73-й годовщине Великой Октябрьской социалистической революции, 7 ноября 1990 года. МОРСКАЯ ПЕХОТА в/ч 13140 Севастополь . Мне повезло Я, 1- коробке 4-рядь правофланговый.
Стоят они такие с каменными лицами, а внутри у них одна мысль - Развалить, развалить, развалить... И развалили...
А зачем им разваливать ? Какой мотив? Чтобы лишится всех привилегий,должностей, почестей и статусов? Где логика-то вообще?
@@osolemio915 чтобы "тусоваться красиво", посмотри видео, где Горбачев звонит Бушу, в голове не укладывается.
@@mainframe9374 скинь ссылку. Там наверное они на яхте со шлюхами и купаются в долларах как Скрудж Макдак.
This was also the last time the bands played Song of October on the Red Square.
Somehow this felt quieter than the previous parades...
34:47 dude almost knocked the microphone
The microphone was so badly placed
In fact, around July 1991, there was a real last parade in the Soviet Union.
It was not a military parade, but an event parade with people was held in front of the square in Lenin, Moscow Square.
During my father's time in the Soviet Union,
In 1991, there was only one event in the Soviet Union.
May day 1991 to
This fascinated me... this parade occurred exactly one week before I was born, in the opposing side's capital city metro area (suburbs of DC)
You can hear the sadness and depression in the anthem.
Baathism Arab Unity Ans it’s will get even worst with the collapse ex eastern block mostly don’t recovered from loose of communism and we suffered and still suffer a lot from this collapse
you think this anthem is sad?
Have you ever watched the Egyptian orchestra butchering the Russian anthem a few years ago? :D
@@peka2478 there's a difference between sad, and absolute shit
It's interesting to watch those final moments in the USSR. One big empire being dissolved rather "peacefully" or at least relatively peaceful. This was reality for their grandparents, parents and such, and then it suddenly wasn't.
I hate when people say the USSR broke up peacefully. The war in transnistria, Georgia, Azerbaijan/Armenia and the civil war in Tajikistan killed 100,000. The war in Ukraine is essentially a civil war between the former soviet republics. The only positive is nukes we’re all given back to Russia.
Donbass, Crimea, Abkhazia, South Ossetia, Nagorno Karabakh (Artsakh), Chechnya and Transnistria will not call it peaceful
Сегодня у меня день рождения. С днем октября!!! Слава Советскому союзу!!!
You were born on nov 7th ?
Слава
34:47 that mic stand is probably purged for blocking the soldier's path...
This is as far away as 2050!
Now I feel old thanks
Ryan Issa youre lying
@@Georges_IV He meant to say that we are closer to 2050 than 1990. Only 29 years to go till 2050 and 31 years have passed since 1990.
To think out of all those veterans who were there on that day in 1990, there's probably a handful of them left now.
To be real before learning this country's history, I didn't feel anything watching this. Now I feel sad for all the economic collapse and people suffered because of the collapse. The end of the soviet union never meant everyone would be happy again.
Look who is standing in the middle.. 10:08
Putin?
Seems like some Chinese guy
nickythok the Rick and roll guy.
Jackie Chang?
Just a Soviet officer born in Kazakh Soviet Socialist Republic. Part of the Soviet Nation.
Credit where credits due, Gorbachev and his fellow Soviet leaders in attendance put on a brave face
Many wondered wether the communist party even had the authority left to control the army to put on a parade. So many killings had already happened back in 1989 and many units and veterans were calling the party the torturer of the people. It is quite fortunate that the soviet army didn’t split into factions and didn’t use violence to prevent or accelerate the breakup.
10:18 лол он поперхнулся перед тем, как сказать с чистой совестью.
42:12
smooth transition
I've no love for communism whatsoever, but to see the Soviet Union gone is just... Disheartening. In a nutshell, America lost one of it's best competitors. (China does NOT count. Bunch of fakers and copycats). The Cold War was an era of constant change and progress, a race to see who'd make the better and more superior weapons, technology and historic strides, and all the while avoid destruction at the hands of the other. Like, the space race. In 1957, man sends a little ball into orbit, five years later, first man in space, and six years later, a man finally on the moon! Enormous historic strides and technological growth in just 12 years! I'll bet we'd be seeing quantum computers at every corner tech store by now had the Cold War continued, and all those 80s and 90s Sci-Fi movies about us being a space-faring people in the 2000s would be a reality.
More importantly, it was during a time when being openly proud to be a free, god-fearing American wasn't a crime IN America. Times really have changed, and it's disheartening to say the least. RIP USSR. 1917-1991
I agree with you. I would say another thing: the falling of USSR it has been a disgrace for the working class here in the Western countries. Why? Until 1980s in my country (Italy) most people used to vote for the communist party and thus our rulers and entrepreneurs were pretty scared about a possible communist revolution. Hence they had given a lot of rights and concessions to people, I mean, there were very high salaries and very low unemployment levels (at least in Northern Italy). The our national health service was practically free and one of the best of the world, universities were pretty good and cheap, retirement pensions very good without the need to pay a stupid private scheme like nowadays. It was the normality that ONE salary was enough and decent for a typical family with children and you were able to pay the mortgage as well as own a car. Same thing in the other European countries, such as Germany, France and the Scandinavian ones. But exactly during late '80 and early '90 we started to experience the same things like Brits have suffered with Thatcher earlier. Why? Communism was dying and so no more threats for our rulers and entrepreneurs, therefore in the '90 they have started to remove all rights. Finally the death blow has been caused by the EU and the introduction of the Euro currency. Now we've discovered they're the perfect tools for liberalists and their economic recipes and today we've a total deregulation, no rights, very high unemployment levels, poor salaries, deprivation and so on. Yes, surprisingly the falling of USSR broke a subtle balance that guaranteed us here well-being!
CrazyBlackDragon I agree, because since the Cold War ended the world hasn't advanced much, even the Internet was invented before the USSR collapsed, hence there was and still is a .su domain
@@JoseGarcia-db9qu better at what? Shamelessly stealing and copying everyone's stuff?
@@JoseGarcia-db9qu If that were true, China wouldn't need to keep stealing everyone's tech secrets. Face it, they wouldn't be around no more if it were for that. Kinda sad and pathetic for the oldest living culture in the world.
Add advancements in fear, deception and greed. Both sides. It's so.. Romantic.
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Name of the tune at the beginning
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@@vanadjog7700Moscow Parade Fanfare (might be different times to times)
Interesting to note that at 52:00 the announcer uses the NATO designation for the SS-25 ICBMs instead of the Soviet GRAU designation.
C'est bien c'est répétitif et cadré. La meilleure playlist pour travailler
I think many people are very happy seeing this video , but to those people I want to tell that put yourselves into the positions of those Russian people who saw their great nation fall , it was so sad for them to realise that it was their last Soviet parade .
Всех кто рождён в СССР здравия желаю
This fills me with sadness. They thought they would be rich and "free" like the Westerners. Instead everything they had achieved in 70 years was taken from them, and they were left as poor and oppressed as they'd been under the czars. Let this be a lesson to us next time.
The Last parade was somehow somber, it was cloudy with dark skies, Capitalist signs everywhere, almost everyone in the crowd feeling the urge to cry, the marching being a funeral walk, the soldiers refusing to say ura, and the soulless expressions of the Soviet Politicians and Soldiers.
Not to even mention the anthem is played more sadder than the 1986-1990 parades.
They knew that the motherland was going to fall to the capitalists...
Герб СССР был на белом фоне, будто бы был готов к капитуляции
I hate when this things fall apart:
•Burritos
•Cheese Burgers
•Ice Cream
•USSR
FBI spy, you can pretend to like the Soviet Union as much as you want!
FBI you really think you can blend in
Fbi what are doing here i thought to hated the Soviet Union
@@eaglesnetwork3750 lol
@@eaglesnetwork3750 little f7cker lol
So who is watching this in 2020? Twenty nine years after the Fall?
Oh, and this was when that locksmith from Leningrad, tried to assassinate Gorbachev.
18.17 15 may 2021
17:25 Gorbachev has corona virus?
He was clearing his throat.
@@TMX1138 r/woosh
@@thisistiktokhellooo It’s not funny!
Corona was start in 2020
But In 1990 there no have Covid-19
Coronavirus lore leak in 1990
20:35 is what we came for boys!
Yes
Seems so close yet so far away. It was history in the making. Fascinating.
Would love English captions for this video.
Лайк! Чувство ностальгии, гордости и грустно. Привет всем, кто лично помнит то время
гордости за разваливаемую страну?
@@БыловремяСтаршина гордость была за сверхдержаву
Gloriosa y poderosa Unión Soviética hurra, hurra, hurra. ❤🇷🇺❤😎💪👏
В ноябре 1990 никакого авторитета ни у партии, ни у государства уже не было. Все шло к планомерному закату страны и переписыванию всего имущества и богатств на бандитов под видов реформаторов.
Anybody know the name of the song played at 1:09:30????
TheFrench88 Н. Добронравов - Октябрь семнадцатого года
+TheFrench88
Same, Im looking for the cheerful song played at 1:22:00
Joseph Stalen
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@@ДанилаСташевский me too 1:22:00
Здоровья последнему Маршалу СССР Д.Т. Язову, окопнику Великой Отечественной!
Не хочу растраивать. Он уже умер
@@NKK-e2r Дмитрий Язов даже старше Горбачева
Soviet Union will return the Simpsons predicted it
Absolutely!
Theirs predictions are more correct than ones of Nostradamus.
When you realize Putin alone is rewriting the Russian constitution
How about the return of the russian monarchy!?
@@A.76-v4z Being a former Soviet KGB officer, thus obligatory - a member of the Communist Party, Putin definitely would prefer to establish Stalin-like dictatorship rule rather than monarchy.
@@igorvoloshin3406 then why he symphetized for the romanovs?
I watched this sad melancholic playing in the background
27:44,в левой коробке в обморок упал матрос...
вроде кадет
Привет
Ага, точно.
Does anyone know why they lowered the key of the anthem? As I know, the band played the anthem in the key of C major for many years. However, the band played it in the key of flat B major in 1990.
"Mikhail Gorbachev's reforms were not going as expected"
This is flase, in the Gorbachev's mind at least.
Quite
That's an understatement of the century)))
Gorbachev sukaaaa
Gorbachev actually used fraud and trickery to become general Secretary, his biggest enemies (grishin and Romanov) were out of town were the emergency cc plennum happened,and when elected, he forced them to retire.
he is not a communist
1:05:48
Lady (pretending to be as happy and lively as she can be): "HAPPY HOLIDAY, DEAR COMRADES"
The comrades: *"uuggggggghhhhh...."*
1:15:52 you can hear the gunshot that was meant to assassinate gorbachev but was thwarted by security
I know this sounds ignorant but I've always pictured the USSR as some sort of old distant historical relic, like nazi germany. But this was just 3 years before I was born. History can really change fast huh.
I wonder what was running through Gorbachev's mind when he walked out to the balcony? Did he already know that the Soviet regime had only one year left of existence?
Probably not. He himself later on stated one of the leading causes of the fall was of the Chernobyl accident.
No, not likely. The USSR was supposed to end on January 1st at midnight in 1992 to ring in the new year. But it ended on Christmas Eve in 1991 instead.
@@lgeiger9032 christmas in ussr is on 7 january not 25
@@Akshayattr1 Yes, but the actual dissolution was on December 25th. It may not be Orthodox Christmas (January 7th), but its still Christmas for other denominations of Christianity.
L Geiger Actually religion was banned in the USSR so..
I can't believe it , I was in Moscow at least twice in 1990 and I missed this parade! Red Square wasn't any good for cigarette butts.
As a russian citizen I feel bitter sweet about the Soviet Union. Yes, it was a phenomenal powerhouse, a machine built by the people, with beautiful literature, cinema, art, a joint group of various nations. But at the same time, I am a Russia for Russians guy, not in any racist way or anything, but I feel a lot more pride with the russian tri color. Im excited for what the future holds. It is good to be back in a Russian state, a state of Rycb
German P i feel u
Russia is so large and has so many different ethnic groups. To say Russia for Russians is something I cannot really understand, who is truly Russian? Especially in East-Russia, Siberia. I am Russian and I feel the neighbouring states who lived as CCCP or as neighbor of CCCP have a right to live in that country that we call Russia. They all worked and contributed during CCCP
@@MilkTea101 I consider them russians to! From chechens to Yakuts, every body is russian to me. Im from Baikal region Siberia
The "Russian" tricolor actually represents the bourgeoisie that took over in 1993 with the Yeltsin coup d'état. If you stand for ordinary Russians then the hammer-and-sickle banner should be more appealing to you (not saying the USSR was in any way perfect)
Sadly future holds nothing for Russia
Glorious phase of modern history, Being an Indian i always curious about know USSR history, this is so fascinating ❤ love from India ❤ Russia 🇷🇺🤝🇮🇳India
Народ и Армия - едины? Ну - ну.... Интересно, где эти офицеры Советской Армии были в Октябре 1993 года, когда Ельцинские путчисты свергали Советскую власть?
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My dad was a newscaster for a British News Program and when the anthem started he cried
- Текст держи... Читай!..
*кхм, кхм*
- Внимание!..
Потрясающе.
I was in the USSR on that date, we had just left Moscow and were in Lenningrad, the memories will never leave me, it was just incredible, good & bad.
хороший парад, я очень рад видеть это видео большое спасибо
53:08 the big boys come out to play
You know, my great grandfather was a true communist, though he didn't witness the 1991 fall of the ussr (he died a year before) he knew what was coming, he was shocked, he was scared, and that(the news of imminent collaps of the ussr) didn't contribute to his health....rather...literally,it broke his heart....and maybe...he died of a broken heart..
I am so greatfull that he didn’t see the horrible events of 1991.
22:30 hey, a familiar face ;) Where is the vodka? 😄😄
At that time Yeltsin didn't drank too much
Damn it! I was so looking forward to the centennial parade.
Наверх, вы, товарищи, все по местам! Последний парад наступает...
I am of the mind that the world did benefit from the conflict between the U.S.A and U.S.S.R. It led to so much technological advancement and there was never really going to be a war with MAD.
But in reality most of the techological advancement came from the nazi's...both America & Russia took Nazi scientists back with them after WWII
And the aliens didn't invade
one last parade before the final death. hehe. you can see this on the faces of the people. they knew the end is near.
13 months after the youth leaders in the DDR begged him at a parade their own leader was to be sacked 14 days later to require his reforms to be put into place in their own country.
In case you're that stupid, only the state changed. The nation and its people didn't die.
@@MaxHohenstaufen you sound sad for communists.
@@zd1322 I'm not sad, it's just a fact the country continued albeit with a different name. You're not a big fan of facts, are you?
I don't see people unhappy in USSR why was the west so desparate on how USSR was doing like now in the Russian Federation ,they are so eager to see Putin falling the people of Russia but GOD is always on his side thats why he will lead the peolpe of RUssia to a great future and prosperity,,I think if he was the general secretary of CCCP so many things would be better in the USSR
Dude , are you stupid
Can someone add a translation for Gorbachev's speech? Would love to know what he was saying.
He said "Dear Comrade open up your bottle and lets drink like there's no other days you can have 2 bottle of vodka instead of ussual..Cheers and Uraaaa !!!
some shit about reforms and celebrations, soviet people, work, revolutions and the world
A bunch of dirty lies
I wish there was an English subtitle translation of the speech
Nothing interesting.
@@KLblk88 he said perestroika
Похоже, наше поколение никогда не поймёт, как, как, блять, можно было проебать ТАКУЮ Страну???