What if the Soviet Union Never Formed?

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  • Опубліковано 19 тра 2024
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    Lenin's arrival to Russia transformed the political history of the nation, and the world at large. But what if he...didn't. Say that train he was on, didn't make it to its destination. Turns out that might change the history of Russia in a far different way.
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  • @AlternateHistoryHub
    @AlternateHistoryHub  20 днів тому +283

    Go to groundnews.com/alternate to see how history influences politics and stay better informed. Get 40% off their unlimited access Vantage plan.

    • @helghannationalist9798
      @helghannationalist9798 20 днів тому +10

      Yk what? Fuck this *unalternates your history hub*

    • @rocko7711
      @rocko7711 20 днів тому +3

    • @mardkam_triplesh
      @mardkam_triplesh 20 днів тому +8

      Please do what if indonesia turned communist! Ma and many other of your viewers are indonesian and we would like to see what this alternate timeline would look like

    • @informationisthebest6092
      @informationisthebest6092 20 днів тому +4

      Part 2 please 🙏 love your videos

    • @petrino
      @petrino 20 днів тому

      i wonder if poland would never be invaded by germany, because theres no big commie bookieman, maybe hitler does his stunt on france instead. no war declared, then they just him poland afterwards.

  • @EuGeez
    @EuGeez 20 днів тому +1697

    The three musketeers of AH:
    What if X nation never formed?
    What if X nation never collapsed?
    What if X person never existed?

    • @arthurgabriel2625
      @arthurgabriel2625 20 днів тому +90

      Ah yes, the three nevers of alternate history

    • @AriGenser
      @AriGenser 20 днів тому +9

      @@arthurgabriel2625exactly

    • @Robbie-pc1dl
      @Robbie-pc1dl 19 днів тому +54

      Don't forget
      "What if X nation won Y war?""
      or
      "What If Aliens existed during X time and were invading Earth?"

    • @kevondaye8125
      @kevondaye8125 19 днів тому +9

      And the lesser known, but no less important, Alien Space Bats.

    • @FOGGYlama123
      @FOGGYlama123 19 днів тому +10

      ​@@Robbie-pc1dlnot the second one

  • @8thFurno
    @8thFurno 20 днів тому +3314

    And worst of all, we’d be robbed of one of the greatest UA-cam videos of all time: “Complete History Of The Soviet Union, Arranged To The Melody of Tetris”

    • @soni3608
      @soni3608 20 днів тому +147

      I am the man who arranges the blocks

    • @birbthebird
      @birbthebird 20 днів тому +81

      That continue to fall from up above.

    • @gzer0x
      @gzer0x 20 днів тому +54

      They come two weeks late…

    • @solgerWhyIsThereAnAtItLooksBad
      @solgerWhyIsThereAnAtItLooksBad 20 днів тому +45

      @@gzer0xand they don’t tesselate

    • @noahplaysgames3748
      @noahplaysgames3748 20 днів тому +43

      @@solgerWhyIsThereAnAtItLooksBadbut we're working to Stalin's 5 year plan

  • @mrsammyg3125
    @mrsammyg3125 20 днів тому +372

    What if Kazakhstan never left the Soviet Union?

    • @Finn_the_Cat
      @Finn_the_Cat 20 днів тому +70

      Realistically nothing as Kazakhstan was the last state to leave meaning it's not much of a union with one state just what if Kazakhstan stayed communist

    • @smalltime0
      @smalltime0 20 днів тому +43

      It was actually the last member, Russia had already left and it actually took the Soviet of Nationalities to dissolve for them to finally not be in it "On 16 December 1991, the Kazakh SSR became the last republic to formally secede from the Soviet Union, causing the Soviet Union to neither control any territory nor claim to control any territory (although Soviet embassies still existed)."

    • @jimmyjohnson1870
      @jimmyjohnson1870 20 днів тому +10

      Kazakhstan and Transnistria; some of the last holdouts of command economy in the old world.

    • @ShadowPhoenixMaximus
      @ShadowPhoenixMaximus 19 днів тому

      @@smalltime0 I wonder why the communists who failed to prevent Russia from leaving the Soviet Union didn't just seize power in a different soviet republic?

    • @Artipup
      @Artipup 19 днів тому +4

      @@smalltime0They already knew that 🤯🤯🤯

  • @jsnap1
    @jsnap1 19 днів тому +75

    Hands up who wants a "If Japan invaded Australia" Video ✋️

    • @velociraptor3313
      @velociraptor3313 19 днів тому +1

      That would be interesting.

    • @user-yl8dv3wp7t
      @user-yl8dv3wp7t 16 днів тому +2

      🤚

    • @bobskywalker2707
      @bobskywalker2707 7 днів тому

      Not needed. The invasion would have gone poorly, their troops would have been cut off and destroyed, and in anything it might have ended the war in the pacific sooner (but even then that’s somewhat unlikely)

    • @Bismark1815
      @Bismark1815 3 дні тому +2

    • @thepickle5214
      @thepickle5214 3 дні тому

      As an Australian I almost wholeheartedly believe we would have been better off if we had one

  • @angelo4656
    @angelo4656 20 днів тому +3564

    I’ve watched you since 2015 man, it’s 2024 and I’m still watching you

    • @kevintischer
      @kevintischer 20 днів тому +79

      been here the whole time too, what a journey.

    • @Traumatoyourcranium
      @Traumatoyourcranium 20 днів тому +19

      It's good for business

    • @pacocheung1864
      @pacocheung1864 20 днів тому +50

      - By your friendly neighbour CIA agent

    • @anedgedancer5147
      @anedgedancer5147 20 днів тому +10

      We all appreciate Jimmy

    • @Lakshay70
      @Lakshay70 20 днів тому +21

      What if you kicked a rock in different direction in your childhood, would you've still watched him since '15, find out in next episode of Alternate history

  • @justanaveragesloth4141
    @justanaveragesloth4141 20 днів тому +1442

    What if Zambia won the space race?

    • @morbiusenjoyer2847
      @morbiusenjoyer2847 20 днів тому +173

      The world would be an unaparallel utopia with equality for all and the establishment of the united galaxies of zambia who would rule over our lands for an eternity

    • @ShadowTigerYT
      @ShadowTigerYT 20 днів тому +55

      YES YES YES PLEASE PLEASE Alternate History lords send me to that timeline!!!!

    • @FriedrichWerner-so7rb
      @FriedrichWerner-so7rb 20 днів тому +3

      @@morbiusenjoyer2847cap

    • @kaanyasin3733
      @kaanyasin3733 20 днів тому +16

      ​@@FriedrichWerner-so7rb Double cap

    • @Evan.280
      @Evan.280 20 днів тому +22

      We’d be on mars by 1980 and colonies in 1983

  • @thomasarnt2933
    @thomasarnt2933 19 днів тому +31

    Back in 2017 I got divorced, and in the time following I had problems falling a sleep. Too much noise in my head. So I begun listening to history-youtube-content at bedtime. Just to think at something ells than my own thoughts. I came across your channel, but your videos did not make me fall a sleep faster, but I was entertained ... and I have been here since. Thanks Cody

  • @TheSupremeTsar
    @TheSupremeTsar 20 днів тому +29

    Great video! However, I have a few counterpoints to this scenario:
    First, its unlikely that the Bolsheviks in particular would have come to power instead of some other socialist group in the absence of the October Revolution. The Bolsheviks were always a minority, even within the socialist movement. When elections for the Constituent Assembly were held, the Bolsheviks only won a quarter of the seats. The absence of strong Bolshevik leadership would have likely only empowered other socialist factions like the SRs and Mensheviks.
    Second, even if the Bolsheviks had taken power, I doubt Trotsky would have ever become the leader of the provisional government. Most of the Bolshevik leadership deeply distrusted Trotsky. This was mainly because he did not become a Bolshevik until August 1917, while the rest of the leadership had been Bolsheviks for years. Without Lenin, its unlikely Trotsky would have even become a Bolshevik in the first place.
    Third, Kerensky is unlikely to have been removed as the head of the provisional government without armed force. After the Kornilov affair, Kerensky essentially made himself dictator of the provisional government. It’s not like he could have just been voted out.
    Fourth, I’m not clear on how the Bolsheviks taking control of the provisional government instead of overthrowing it would have made the Reds perform worse in the Civil War. If anything, coming to power through legitimate means instead of an armed coup would have given the Reds more legitimacy in the eyes of the Russian people. This would have given the Reds more support during the civil war from SRs, Mensheviks, and maybe even Kadets. The Whites were deeply unpopular during the civil war, even among critics of the Bolsheviks. Anything that would have given the Bolsheviks more legitimacy would have helped them.

    • @Oxtocoatl13
      @Oxtocoatl13 19 днів тому

      Your last point is really poignant. The bolsheviks drove tons of more moderate socialists to the Whites with their relentless power grabbing. If the SRs and Mensheviks stayed with the Reds, then taking control of the productive countryside would be that much easier.

    • @alanpennie
      @alanpennie 18 днів тому +5

      Inclined to agree.
      The Reds would have been much less well organised without Lenin, but they would also have had many fewer enemies.
      So it balances out.

    • @gvd72
      @gvd72 17 днів тому +1

      The point of his videos isn’t entirely realism, which he’s mentioned before, it’s simply an interesting exercise in alternative history. That’s not to say he isn’t trying to be realistic where he can, it’s just some scenarios are interesting. It’s similar to “what if the nazis won WW2” or “what if the confederacy won the civil war (or simply survived it)”.

  • @DanganMisiek
    @DanganMisiek 20 днів тому +2533

    its horrifying to imagine that, in this timeline, tim curry never escapes to the one place not corrupted by capitalism

  • @TheSci-fiAnarchist42
    @TheSci-fiAnarchist42 20 днів тому +1111

    What if the real revolutionary change was the friends we made along the way.

  • @Sykersomatic
    @Sykersomatic 20 днів тому +19

    Hi Cody. While I love the content, I do have one concern. I sometimes find it difficult to understand what is happening in your alternate timeline vs. what happened in our actual timeline. I think you may have used the word "would" to describe alternate events in past videos, and "did" or "was" in our prime timeline. But now, "did" or "was" seems to be the tense you're using interchangeably now. I'm sure some of it is me; I'm listening to your videos as part of my workday rather than actively watching, but I still get lost even then. I don't know what you should do with your scripts to make it clearer,, but maybe me saying something will flip a switch? Thanks for hearing me out; love your work.

    • @Varadiio
      @Varadiio 9 днів тому

      Having just gotten to this and the Chernobyl video, I agree completely. The Chernobyl video was even harder than this one for me to categorize events, but I kinda thought it was just me.

  • @thelakeman2538
    @thelakeman2538 20 днів тому +74

    I think you've poorly researched Russia's 19th century and early 20th century political and radical terrorists/revolutionary scene. Bolsheviks were largely held together by Lenin without him they'd be a lot less organised or able to co-opt the spontaneous worker-soldier bodies (soviets), if anything other socialist factions like the mensheviks and SRs would be in a far better position, because in our tl it was not that the bolsheviks were the most popular (the SRs were because Russia was an agrarian peasant state and the SRs and their progenitors, the norodniks, spent their entire existence building a socialist base among the peasants) but that they became the most organised and able to adapt quickly to the changed situation, considering a frequent criticism of the bolsheviks by mensheviks was that they were a Lenin cult, without him I don't see that happening. In our tl Lenin did hold elections but then dissolved the constituent assembly in less than a day because the bolsheviks did not get a majority nor were they the largest party. So even if the provisional government collapses in this tl (maybe but I think it's more likely that it'd dissolve itself and hold elections) power would go to the new constituent assembly, sure it wouldn't be stable but I doubt a civil war of the kind we had irl would happen, even the tsar's execution seems unlikely. People tend to forget that a lot of the menshevik and the SR leaders were talented politicians, Martov (a menshevik) even managed to win against Stalin in a revolutionary court case against him started by Stalin (stacked against him) and even humiliated the bolsheviks in the congress of soviets (they controlled) by playing to the gallery. Nations declaring independence would still happen and there might've been fighting to take them back and/or a lot of political back and forth, but in the absence of complete power being wrested by a group like the bolsheviks trying to build a vanguardist state, I doubt the whites would've been able to rise up or do so to a limited degree, considering a lot of their legitimacy and justification otl came from the loose big tent grouping of moderate leftists, liberals, monarchists/reactionaries and ultranationalists anti-semitic organisations working with them to bring the bolsheviks down, plus without measures like war communism peasants are not gonna rise up either (irl "green armies"). Instead of civil war it'd likely be terrorist activities, small scale uprisings and the like trying to destabilise the new state (minus nationalist movements and new states formed which could cause a full scale war after Germans are forced to leave, but if that happens there'd be even less justification for white generals to rise up), now whether this social democratic state would survive the 20s or 30s, I dunno, could very well end up like Weimar Germany.

    • @bobskywalker2707
      @bobskywalker2707 7 днів тому +7

      wow that’s a lot of words. Too bad I can’t read

    • @richardcaves3601
      @richardcaves3601 День тому

      Yes, without Lenin, there would have been no October revolution, and with the Bolsheviks disunited, no Russian Civil War. The 15 years from 1917 to 1923 might have seen Russia stablize and independent Ukraine, Belarus, Baltic States, and Caucasus States. Different 20th century.

    • @RomanPhilosopher
      @RomanPhilosopher 2 години тому

      line breaks are your friend and will help you out considerably if you want people to actually read what you have to say. "Walls of text" are difficult to go through and take all the information in. That's why paragraphs exist, to break ideas up into smaller bite size components that are then made up of sentences. "Walls of text" are notorious for their ability to repel readers, acting as impenetrable barriers to the comprehension and retention of information. They are akin to facing an imposing fortress with no clear path to navigate, leaving the reader feeling overwhelmed and disoriented. The inherent problem lies in their dense and uninterrupted nature, lacking the crucial breaks and divisions necessary for facilitating understanding and engagement. A continuous stream of text offers no respite for the reader's eyes or mind, leading to cognitive fatigue and a diminished willingness to engage with the content. At its core, effective communication relies on the ability to convey ideas and arguments clearly and concisely. Line breaks and paragraphs serve as the scaffolding upon which this clarity is built, offering structure and organization to the text. They act as signposts, guiding the reader through the narrative or argument in a logical and digestible manner. By breaking the text into manageable chunks, paragraphs provide natural pauses that allow the reader to process information and reflect on its significance. This rhythmic cadence not only enhances comprehension but also fosters a sense of flow and momentum, keeping the reader actively engaged from start to finish. Furthermore, the strategic use of line breaks and paragraphs facilitates the effective presentation of complex ideas and arguments. By dividing the text into distinct sections, each with its own focus or subtopic, the writer can provide clarity and coherence to their narrative or argument. This segmentation allows for the gradual development and exploration of ideas, building upon each other in a structured and systematic fashion. Moreover, paragraphs offer the opportunity to introduce transitions and connective devices, seamlessly guiding the reader from one point to the next. This cohesive progression not only enhances understanding but also reinforces the overall coherence and persuasiveness of the text. In addition to aiding comprehension and organization, line breaks and paragraphs play a crucial role in enhancing readability and accessibility. In an age characterized by information overload and constant distractions, readers have increasingly limited attention spans and patience for dense and cumbersome text. Walls of text are a significant deterrent to engagement, causing readers to quickly lose interest and abandon the text altogether. In contrast, the judicious use of line breaks and paragraphs allows for the creation of visually appealing and reader-friendly content. By incorporating white space and visual breaks, the writer can alleviate the cognitive burden on the reader and create a more inviting and approachable reading experience. This not only encourages prolonged engagement but also ensures that the message reaches a wider audience, including those with varying levels of literacy and attention. Moreover, the strategic use of line breaks and paragraphs can have a profound impact on the overall effectiveness and persuasiveness of the text. By leveraging the visual elements of typography and layout, the writer can emphasize key points and create emphasis where needed. For example, the use of short paragraphs or bullet points can draw attention to important information, making it more memorable and impactful. Similarly, the strategic placement of line breaks can create dramatic pauses or moments of reflection, allowing the reader to fully absorb the significance of a particular statement or argument. These stylistic devices not only enhance the aesthetic appeal of the text but also reinforce its rhetorical power and persuasive intent. In conclusion, the detrimental effects of "walls of text" on effective communication cannot be overstated. They hinder comprehension, impede engagement, and detract from the overall readability and accessibility of the text. In contrast, the judicious use of line breaks and paragraphs offers a solution to these challenges, providing structure, organization, and coherence to the narrative or argument. By incorporating these visual elements into their writing, writers can create content that is not only more engaging and accessible but also more persuasive and impactful. As such, line breaks and paragraphs are indispensable tools in the arsenal of effective communication, serving to bridge the gap between writer and reader and facilitate the successful exchange of ideas and arguments.

  • @WorldArchivist
    @WorldArchivist 20 днів тому +1619

    "Lenin didn't take power."
    Nicholas II: So I and my family will be spared right?
    ......
    Nicholas II: We'll be spared, right?

    • @Edax_Royeaux
      @Edax_Royeaux 20 днів тому +86

      Depends if you have a secret escape zeppelin in the garage.

    • @yugoslavball1945
      @yugoslavball1945 20 днів тому +7

      @@Edax_RoyeauxWhat garage?

    • @tempejkl
      @tempejkl 20 днів тому

      It wasn't even an order, it was a drunken squad of Red Army soldiers that were scared as White Army forces were approaching, and potentially going to capture the royal family.

    • @igrex.
      @igrex. 20 днів тому +99

      The killing of the Romanovs was a result of their insufferable rule over the Russian people. They would have been killed in any timeline. It's a canon event.

    • @Edax_Royeaux
      @Edax_Royeaux 20 днів тому +25

      @@igrex. They live if they only had the foresight to escape.

  • @MG-zx8jn
    @MG-zx8jn 20 днів тому +580

    If the Soviet Union never formed, we wouldn't have the amazing Command & Conquer: Red Alert series, and Cody wouldn't have made his Red Alert video. We would never have Tim Curry in a career defining role.

    • @jepbarhalmyradov9135
      @jepbarhalmyradov9135 20 днів тому +21

      And Tom Clancy wouldn't have written some of his works

    • @jepbarhalmyradov9135
      @jepbarhalmyradov9135 20 днів тому +4

      And btw C&C ZH was better imo

    • @GloryToComradeForster
      @GloryToComradeForster 20 днів тому +20

      I'm escaping to the ONE PLACE that HASN'T been CORRUPTED BY CAPITALISM!
      SPACE!

    • @christoferrodriguez7672
      @christoferrodriguez7672 20 днів тому +5

      No North Korea no China Xi ping no dominance communist no Cold War

    • @RocketHarry865
      @RocketHarry865 19 днів тому +1

      @@jepbarhalmyradov9135 Actually the Tom Clancy would still write his works its just that the actors would be different

  • @recognizesealand572
    @recognizesealand572 19 днів тому +6

    Make a part two please I feel like you only scratched the surface of this alt hist time-line

  • @cekretone
    @cekretone 19 днів тому +29

    This video sounds like it wasn’t you who wrote it. It just sounds as if some random alt historian wrote it with his own ideals rather than based on history. Your other videos included in depth analysis with uncertainties while this is just a fanfic

  • @LSA30
    @LSA30 20 днів тому +513

    A timeline so inconceivable it required a second upload!

    • @EEEEEEEE
      @EEEEEEEE 20 днів тому +1

      E‎ ‎

    • @jper4911
      @jper4911 20 днів тому +38

      what if- this video successfully uploaded the first time?

    • @jasonGamesMaster
      @jasonGamesMaster 20 днів тому +4

      I don't think that word means what you think it means 😂

    • @minestar2247
      @minestar2247 18 днів тому +1

      ​@@jper4911there would be no second upload jokes

    • @tarikerenavcil1579
      @tarikerenavcil1579 9 днів тому

      Petition for a sequel for this video

  • @thewidow7864
    @thewidow7864 20 днів тому +237

    Based on my limited knowledge, I believe Kolchak winning the civil war is totally unrealistic. Even if he was militarily succesful, wich was already unlikely, he would have been quickly overthrown anyway, for his political supppot was meagre and his enemies too many. I believe it would have been much more likely that both Kolckak and Trotsky were eventually overthorwn and that Russia ended it's civil war being ruled by the Mensheviks and the moderate socialists with a compromise between the red and the white armies.

    • @user-lp6yx7ml7h
      @user-lp6yx7ml7h 20 днів тому +15

      SRs not menshiviks*

    • @darrellfrancis2115
      @darrellfrancis2115 19 днів тому +33

      I was kind of thinking the same, but the Whites winning is a much more dramatic departure. That said, the Whites did a pretty thorough job of alienating everyone who wasn't a diehard monarchist. Also, without the Bolsheviks in power, the Czechoslovak Legion might not have gotten involved in the civil war.

    • @laurencewinch-furness9450
      @laurencewinch-furness9450 19 днів тому +59

      Without Lenin, the bolsheviks would most likely have collaborated with the left SRs and menshevik internationalists. Trotsky was good friends with Martov, and had initially been a menshevik, he only joined the bolsheviks after Lenin returned to Russia. So Russia being ruled by a revolutionary coalition seems likely

    • @enderkatze6129
      @enderkatze6129 19 днів тому +2

      This is an interesting contention

    • @sneediumminer
      @sneediumminer 18 днів тому

      the biggest change in this timeline is that without stalin there are possibly as much as 150 million more russians and ukrainians on the planet
      not only did stalin preside over multuple devastating famines after the civil war, but his government also nuked russian fertility because of his hardcore antireligion policies and distribution of both contraceptives and abortion
      there were tens of millions of abortions under stalin that probably wouldn't happen with a moderate or conservative government
      so whatever direction russia goes, as long as the russian civil war is the worst of it, they are probably a superpower today with 300+ million ethnic russians/ukrainians

  • @PrussiaAustriaConfederal
    @PrussiaAustriaConfederal 19 днів тому +4

    Dude I have been wondering about this forever! Amazing video! It’s been years since I started watching and your videos never fail to impress me.

  • @Tgungen
    @Tgungen 20 днів тому +23

    I really love how Cody's art really improved over the years, especially the character designs look so good

  • @portalendex
    @portalendex 20 днів тому +552

    Happy for reupload

  • @JustAnotherGuy-vx4po
    @JustAnotherGuy-vx4po 20 днів тому +362

    Scenario Idea: What if the Swiss expansion never stopped and Switzerland subsequently became a major power?

    • @Donerci_Pikacu_Usta
      @Donerci_Pikacu_Usta 20 днів тому +18

      Sir, you might be a genius.

    • @fellas.inc.
      @fellas.inc. 20 днів тому +10

      ​@@Donerci_Pikacu_Usta
      Might? Tis a certainty

    • @browhatisthis37
      @browhatisthis37 20 днів тому +20

      HoI4 Alpine Confederation moment

    • @SeanHH1986
      @SeanHH1986 20 днів тому +5

      this is an awesome idea

    • @FeilDayLightLight
      @FeilDayLightLight 20 днів тому +8

      the swiss unexpectedly gets bavaria, half of austria and tyrol.

  • @user-ol1pi3kd6x
    @user-ol1pi3kd6x 20 днів тому +4

    Great video! I look forward to a sequel!

  • @velociraptor3313
    @velociraptor3313 19 днів тому +1

    This was an amazing video Cody, I hope there will be a sequel.

  • @TheTytan007
    @TheTytan007 20 днів тому +219

    I'm not sure about Russia recapturing entire Belarus. Poland controlled Minsk in 1919 and they'd probably push even further because they wanted to keep Russia as far away from the polish heartland as possible. Additionally Belarusian national movement and militias would probably work with Poles provided that their statehood would be secured. Ukraine would also be rather willing to align with Poland provided they'd settle their border issues. Whether they'd backstab each other later is a different question

    • @Poctyk
      @Poctyk 20 днів тому +35

      >Ukraine would also be rather willing to align with Poland provided they'd settle their border issues.
      Which they wouldn't. It's not a few km here and there it's area somewhere between current day Przemyśl and current day Ternopil -- around 90 000km^2

    • @yellowyellow7476
      @yellowyellow7476 19 днів тому +17

      lol Pilsudski allowing Belarusian statehood is delusional

    • @solsunman383
      @solsunman383 19 днів тому +24

      @@Poctyk Ukraine wasn't one state though. At this point, they were Ukraine (Kiev) and West Ukraine (Galicia). OTL, Kiev was willing to abandon West Ukraine (Which was invaded by Poland), in order to provide a united front against Russia with the Poles. So it's not unrealistic that they would work together in this scenario.

    • @TheRezro
      @TheRezro 19 днів тому +1

      @@yellowyellow7476 Because there was none.

    • @TheRezro
      @TheRezro 19 днів тому +8

      @@solsunman383 They would because they did. Problem was that Ukrainian government at the time was incompetent and collapsed.

  • @hadri_anus
    @hadri_anus 20 днів тому +127

    I don't see how Kolchak could manage to pull off a naval invasion, if not even tsarist Russia was able to do that. Turkey still had the ex SMS Goeben and no enemys to the north while the russian black sea fleet was already in 1918 a shadow of it's former self.

    • @baseddepartment285
      @baseddepartment285 19 днів тому +11

      That is not correct. The Greeks, French and Italians have already taken most of turkey's coast and Constantinople was promised to Russia after WW1 by the peace treaty and turkey would have lost if the reds didn't supply them let alone a new front + no supplies

    • @asbest2092
      @asbest2092 19 днів тому +2

      why do you say "tsarist russia" like there was any other russia? And why "tsarist" and not how it really was, just russia? Or at least "emperor's russia"? An emperor ruled russia, not a "tsar". You are mistaken by several hundred years

    • @kemal1232
      @kemal1232 12 днів тому

      Try take it back know istanbul litterally more people than greece 😂​@@baseddepartment285

    • @bongodongo9229
      @bongodongo9229 11 днів тому

      ​@@asbest2092Well, tsarist Russia and communist Russia

    • @asbest2092
      @asbest2092 11 днів тому +1

      @@bongodongo9229 1 - imperial russia, not "tsarist" do not marginalize russia by ascribing exotic 500 years old words to it.
      2 - russia has never been comunist. There is literally no such thing as "comunist russia". The ussr isn't russia. Nor officially nor in fact. Comunists hate russia and russians and it was official that the ussr has absolutely *no* relations to russia.
      Don't use this illiterate stereotype. It's as ridiculous, even more ridiculous really, as when you call the great britain england

  • @lucasqualls5086
    @lucasqualls5086 19 днів тому +1

    Love the new commitment to the art detail in this one for the character. Keep it up!

  • @The_Negative_One
    @The_Negative_One 20 днів тому +1

    Your style of editing has changed so much its shocking. Also thanks for fixing the video so quickly so we can watch it!

  • @LilLou97
    @LilLou97 20 днів тому +227

    Was this taken down? I remember seeing this pop up in my feed days ago

    • @TheRealSU24
      @TheRealSU24 20 днів тому +48

      Yeah, I got like 3 minutes into it before it was removed

    • @KommandantAegis
      @KommandantAegis 20 днів тому +104

      Think Cody said there were some audio issues that he wasn’t happy with

    • @JerryCan101
      @JerryCan101 20 днів тому +42

      He wanted to fix the audio balancing

    • @TitanosaurusFan75
      @TitanosaurusFan75 20 днів тому +25

      That wasn't just it. He padded out a lot of the points made in the previous upload.

    • @JOJ0606
      @JOJ0606 20 днів тому +6

      ​@@TheRealSU24I was able to watch the entire video, thankfully

  • @Kissingerzones1311
    @Kissingerzones1311 20 днів тому +85

    Kim jong un would be working in a McDonald's in Pyongyang.

    • @Kissingerzones1311
      @Kissingerzones1311 20 днів тому +23

      And secretly steal all the fries 😂

    • @segmentsAndCurves
      @segmentsAndCurves 20 днів тому +20

      or he could be a member of a big chaebol, who knows

    • @pao5567
      @pao5567 20 днів тому +7

      Nah he would work on the family farm

  • @eduardowollants820
    @eduardowollants820 17 днів тому

    man great video. Also thank you for reminding me about altremer, I didn't know when you were releasing it

  • @SengCenter
    @SengCenter 20 днів тому

    I really appreciate you making this video for me, Cody! 😉 Job well done, as always! - Jimmy

  • @JOJ0606
    @JOJ0606 20 днів тому +109

    Wacky scenario idea: what if a modern country was sent back in time to the early 20th century or some other time period.

    • @Osprey980
      @Osprey980 20 днів тому +26

      super earth here we come

    • @spoonsareoccasionallymadeo5728
      @spoonsareoccasionallymadeo5728 20 днів тому +4

      I think there's already an alt history book about that. Takes place in the US Civil War I think

    • @igrex.
      @igrex. 20 днів тому +16

      @@spoonsareoccasionallymadeo5728 The Guns of the South by Harry Turtledove

    • @chelvo56
      @chelvo56 20 днів тому +12

      Ah, Kalinka effect, where a fantasy world gets "And then the balkans appeared"

    • @ModdingNewbie
      @ModdingNewbie 19 днів тому +3

      Nantucket Island? There was a book series about that, I think...

  • @CaptainBogroll
    @CaptainBogroll 20 днів тому +44

    Ukraine didn't include Crimea in 1917/18 but otherwise a better video than the original

    • @ayyyyph2797
      @ayyyyph2797 19 днів тому +9

      To be fair some UPR politicians intended to have Crimea in Ukraine as some era relevant maps had it, as well as North Caucasus, displayed

    • @volodyadykun6490
      @volodyadykun6490 19 днів тому +4

      Yeah strictly speaking IRL it didn't included, but there was a lot of chances, maybe they or others are used here. In 1917 there were talks between Ukraine and Crimea, though main Ukrainian policy was respecting Crimean Tatars self-determination. In 1918 Ukrainian govermnent could have pushed claims more actively after Crimean Operation and Bolbochan's work in it. Also later Skoropadskyi's government had talks with Crimean Regional Government that didn't quite reached the finish, probably nothing come here because of the Germans postponing the fate of Crimea

    • @shwabb1
      @shwabb1 6 днів тому +1

      There was an idea to create a federative state from Ukrainian People's Republic, West Ukrainian People's Republic, Crimean People's Republic, and Kuban People's Republic but official talks concerning this never happened

  • @Lorthein
    @Lorthein 19 днів тому +9

    So... Uhm... Why the sudden jump from Trostky defending to White victory? I know that you fixed some stuff with the reupload, but I still find some thkngs strange...
    Anyway, thanks for going into more details this time!

    • @coh2conscript851
      @coh2conscript851 8 днів тому +2

      Yeah this one is really weak compared to his other work.

  • @RadikatMLG
    @RadikatMLG 19 днів тому +1

    Been watching your vids since 2017, thanks for keeping up the same style.

  • @MegaWillinator
    @MegaWillinator 20 днів тому +37

    Glad to see this reuploaded, i was in the dead middle of it when you removed it, and i couldnt finish loading it 😢 i NEEDED IT

  • @solgerWhyIsThereAnAtItLooksBad
    @solgerWhyIsThereAnAtItLooksBad 20 днів тому +122

    Rip the original top comment about how annoying choir kids would never recover

  • @Edgar-dp5qu
    @Edgar-dp5qu 19 днів тому +2

    I’ve been watching your stuff for almost ten years man.

  • @Stoneworks
    @Stoneworks 19 днів тому +10

    Loved this video, but I did have a hard time following what was our timeline and what was alt history. I'm not well versed on early 1900s Russia and it's midnight, but I still suggest thinking about how to make them more distinct to passive viewers like me

    • @adamleclerc4892
      @adamleclerc4892 19 днів тому +2

      Yeah, most of his recent videos have felt that way. Dunno why.

  • @tipulsar85
    @tipulsar85 20 днів тому +33

    I've been wondering why Kerensky was used as a name for a general in the Inner Sphere. You learn something every day.

    • @ZetaArcticana4006
      @ZetaArcticana4006 20 днів тому +6

      Yep, this was the inspiration for his name.

    • @lukalovric2463
      @lukalovric2463 19 днів тому +6

      Exept the Battletech one was much more competent. There is also a Japanese WW2 officer with a surename Kurita and Steiner after whom was named a failed counteroffensive during the Battle of Berlin.

    • @enderkatze6129
      @enderkatze6129 19 днів тому +2

      ​@@lukalovric2463i don't think steiner ever DID the counteroffensive

    • @enderkatze6129
      @enderkatze6129 19 днів тому +1

      What's The Inner Sphere

    • @ZetaArcticana4006
      @ZetaArcticana4006 19 днів тому +1

      @@enderkatze6129 it’s a location in a sci-fi universe called battletech.

  • @ekulzonum
    @ekulzonum 20 днів тому +28

    I saw this uploaded a few days ago and thought I was going insane when I couldnt find it

    • @TheSoftwareNerd
      @TheSoftwareNerd 19 днів тому

      Yeah, a mistake on the version before caused him to reupload

  • @ocurtamemes1477
    @ocurtamemes1477 19 днів тому +1

    Great video as always, Cody

  • @AtlasArchive1979
    @AtlasArchive1979 20 днів тому +1

    The intro gave me chills 😅 Great work!

  • @phanzon
    @phanzon 20 днів тому +101

    Alright video, but given the litany of internal strife and conflicts within the white movement (including peasant revolts behind their lines, anarchist/socialist insurgencies and defections); I highly doubt the whites would win, let alone under Kolchak. Its also worth mentioning that even without Lenin and with so many socialist parties and factions, they and the Russian populace were able to self organize autonomous soviets and armies. I wouldn't put it past other socialists to take in the reigns and win against the whites.

    • @Oxtocoatl13
      @Oxtocoatl13 19 днів тому +26

      My thoughts, too. The Russian Whites lacked any kind of unifying vision other than bring back the old days, which a majority of people did not want. Also allied support was bound to dwindle after WW1 ended and their war-weary economies began rebuilding.

    • @phanzon
      @phanzon 19 днів тому

      @@Oxtocoatl13 I was genuinely surprised to hear that right after Cody talk about just that... the whites just won unceremoniously. Like.... what? Why???? The aid was just cut off! Also the idea that without Lenin there isn't enough of a red scare or that communists aren't as big of a factor is horse shit great man theory.

    • @bapabs
      @bapabs 19 днів тому +4

      Exactly what I was thinking

    • @alanpennie
      @alanpennie 18 днів тому +7

      ​@@Oxtocoatl13
      I think some sort of Red victory was always the likely outcome, because the peasants were never gonna support The Whites.
      But the idea of Kolchak renewing the war against Turkey was quite amusing.

    • @gvd72
      @gvd72 17 днів тому +4

      The point of his videos isn’t entirely realism, which he’s mentioned before, it’s simply an interesting exercise in alternative history. That’s not to say he isn’t trying to be realistic where he can, it’s just some scenarios are interesting. It’s similar to “what if the nazis won WW2” or “what if the confederacy won the civil war (or simply survived it)”.

  • @aidangordon2713
    @aidangordon2713 19 днів тому +6

    Great video, man, and I'd LOVE to see a sequel on this! There's so much you could do here...

  • @IllegalTumor
    @IllegalTumor 19 днів тому

    Cody your channel was one of the first youtube channels i actively followed up on for new videos, and this channel and pointlesshub have never dissapointed, great stuff as always👌

  • @mikethemonsta15
    @mikethemonsta15 20 днів тому +94

    The white terror is not considered by historians to be a top down event. It was spontaneous and disorganized.

    • @edwinhuang9244
      @edwinhuang9244 20 днів тому +57

      I guess that helps explain why Cody found that it targeted everyone indiscriminately.

    • @dasmodem887
      @dasmodem887 19 днів тому +13

      For a spontaneous and disorganized event it sure did kill a bunch of people

    • @longiusaescius2537
      @longiusaescius2537 19 днів тому +14

      @@dasmodem887 Rwanda exists

    • @C0pperChpper
      @C0pperChpper 19 днів тому +3

      It was 20.000 to 100.000, it was very little and disorganised. Dont forget, this is an ahistorical video.​@dasmodem887

    • @Oxtocoatl13
      @Oxtocoatl13 19 днів тому +12

      To be fair, everything about the Whites was disorganized and conditions varied wildly between different fronts. One thing that seriously reduced terror victims was that the Whites were continously short of manpower, and tended to forcibly conscript captured reds instead of herding them to a firing squad.

  • @unofficial_computer
    @unofficial_computer 20 днів тому +23

    Man, those Spartacists would have a field day. Maybe, I don't know.

  • @christianworkman8108
    @christianworkman8108 18 днів тому

    Been watching since 2015, love the channel to this day, and this topic is one of my favorites

  • @ultron6531
    @ultron6531 19 днів тому

    Awsome video waiting for the sequel!

  • @stephenhanley7315
    @stephenhanley7315 20 днів тому +26

    Good job much better delivery than the previous version

  • @Del_S
    @Del_S 20 днів тому +31

    This video has escaped to the ONE place not corrupted by audio issues.... REUPLOAD!

  • @airplane8326
    @airplane8326 19 днів тому +2

    I just discovered your second channel and it is very good 👍

  • @lion3312
    @lion3312 20 днів тому

    I’ll surely vote for this scenario continuation in the next poll

  • @brandonbollwark5970
    @brandonbollwark5970 20 днів тому +17

    So basiclly by the end in this timeline Russia and Germany swap places with Russia becoming fascist and Germany potentially becoming communist.... as well as the detail that Russa takes Istanbul which kinda adds an extremely wacky angle to this since certain people would see this as a major reason to support a fascist Russia.

    • @mekolayn
      @mekolayn 20 днів тому

      Actually, Germany would be even less likely turning communists as everyone would see Soviet Russia not being victories but the war either being a crawl or the Reds slowly loosing, so not SPD would still backstab KPD and as the first socialist state fails, KPD would receive less support from German workers who now would rather vote for SPD who would still want to achieve workers right but now without a civil war which is likely to turn into a dictatorship. Speaking of a turning into a dictatorship - since there wouldn't be a good boogeyman that was USSR, NSDAP would too receive less votes that would instead go to just nationalist parties like DNVP, DVP, etc, meaning that whilst Weimar Republic has a higher chance of retaining its democracy due to a bigger SPD and maybe other moderate parties, conservative parties would become bigger too which means Schleicher's plot of turning Germany into a dictatorship is more likely to succeed. But don't forget that mister H is still there, so overall Weimar republic would still have a lot of radicalism
      And don't forget that SRs in Russia weren't vanquished, meaning that due to their popular support it is still possible for the Russian State to become a democracy, as keep in mind that Mensheviks for a long time had a majority support. Or a moustache man would gain power - Boris Savinkov.

    • @Iridescent_Astraea
      @Iridescent_Astraea 18 днів тому +2

      Ideologies are often just vehicles for power. At the point this video ends on, while a reactionary regime, Russia would not necessarily be self described as "fascist", a name that more relates to Italy, which would likely still take place. Now, in practice, Russia would behave in a rather fascist way, but I think might be more likely governed by the army. It would be brutal, messy, and it would still alienate just as many as the Soviets.
      The only difference being, that by making Sevres take place, you now have an equally revanchist Turkey. The web of alliances are hard to predict, but Sevres makes the entry of Turkey into any future WW2 far more likely. But for reality in Russia, not much changes, whether by Junta or Soviet, it will be ruled by a strongman autocrat, who might try to industrialize to prepare for the coming conflict (Russia would be farely fascist in it's goals to reform the empire), and the most significant internal change is a far more militarized society...
      So yeah, I guess you're right, it would be fascist as we see it, but it's also possible that fascism in Italy refuses to cooperate with Russia, or maybe it does. hard to say, as Mussolini would just be coming into power as this video ends, and how he chooses to move forward might very well define future conflicts.
      Given the socialists succeeding in Germany, as Cody describes, it's equally likely they succeed in Turkey, and the 20's and 30's would essentially be a 3 way battle for influence between the new socialists (Germany and Turkey), the reactionaries (Italy and Russia), and the entente, along with other countries shifting their interests to the sway of the others. The balkans and central europe would be hotly contested, and you might have some revolutions succeed where others failed in our timeline, although German/Turkish support would be limited. But, there are a lot of variables, and the great depression would likely be the trigger behind a wave of changes.
      The Istanbul part is an interesting mention though, as in Sevres, Turkey was planned to have zones of influence, with Istanbul being an international zone, and making a push for it might cause massive consequences. Although, a weakened Turkey would also be in little room to fight back, and if the allies fall back, yeah, they might just snatch it free by the 30s. Still, I doubt they'd be able to industrialize as fast as the Germans, so you might see them make pushes on some neighbors but hold off until the 40's on Poland. Who knows, many possibilities.

    • @alanpennie
      @alanpennie 18 днів тому +3

      Kolchak takes Constantinople and changes his name to Constantine XII.

    • @FormerChuck
      @FormerChuck 13 днів тому +1

      If there had been a country like Russia under Tsar Nikolas II when Hitler took power there would be no more Jews on planet earth.

    • @forickgrimaldus8301
      @forickgrimaldus8301 2 дні тому

      Greece becomes the Fascist Italy of this timeline,
      Yeah its Communist Germany, Italy vs Fascist Russia and Greece
      Who the Allies with support is up for grabs.

  • @archieevans9864
    @archieevans9864 20 днів тому +11

    Man your channel is what got me into alt history thanks for the years of quality content

  • @spherius2account
    @spherius2account 19 днів тому +5

    As a person whose country suffered in ussr, I can confirm that this timeline would've been better

  • @Pers0n97
    @Pers0n97 20 днів тому +1

    Amazing video, as always.

  • @JOJ0606
    @JOJ0606 20 днів тому +76

    Who else watched the original uppload?

    • @IanPendleton-gh6ox
      @IanPendleton-gh6ox 20 днів тому +10

      I did, and I gotta say I'm happier with the reupload then the original.

    • @JOJ0606
      @JOJ0606 20 днів тому +1

      @@IanPendleton-gh6ox I agree

    • @PCreeperStudios
      @PCreeperStudios 20 днів тому

      @@IanPendleton-gh6oxthan*

    • @michaelt5188
      @michaelt5188 20 днів тому +1

      What were the differences?

    • @declanjones8888
      @declanjones8888 20 днів тому +2

      ​@@michaelt5188 I think the original had some audio issues.

  • @Whythehellnothavefun
    @Whythehellnothavefun 20 днів тому +12

    Glad to see the video reuploaded - the audio sounds better already, and I'm less than five minutes in.
    Again, interesting video at a great time in my personal research phase

  • @Mrax_Taylor
    @Mrax_Taylor 20 днів тому +57

    What if Lenin didn't dissolve the soviets and didn't shot the anarchists.

    • @Mrax_Taylor
      @Mrax_Taylor 20 днів тому +22

      good time line

    • @shibinthomas2008
      @shibinthomas2008 20 днів тому +1

      bast

    • @user-re4gi6qy8o
      @user-re4gi6qy8o 17 днів тому +2

      Bad timeline. Revolution would've failed.

    • @FormerChuck
      @FormerChuck 13 днів тому +2

      Hey Jew, be Afraid

    • @Mrax_Taylor
      @Mrax_Taylor 9 днів тому

      (((@@FormerChuck ))) the anguloid cannot understand that he is the sun of the Jew and not the goy.

  • @ShearDouchbaggery
    @ShearDouchbaggery 19 днів тому

    I would love to see some level of content around your new alternate history discord server as time goes on some craziness about how different countries are behaving. Maybe a monthly update? It's free content!

  • @Aster-Gastaev
    @Aster-Gastaev 20 днів тому +101

    Lenin was not an idealist, he was a seasoned materialist!

    • @Cyynapse
      @Cyynapse 20 днів тому

      theres very little difference

    • @odysseus231
      @odysseus231 20 днів тому +46

      You're using "idealist" in the technical philosophical sense, when I think the meaning used in the video is "zealous in his ideology".

    • @Cris-if8kf
      @Cris-if8kf 20 днів тому +1

      ​@@CyynapseNo

    • @El_Alero7
      @El_Alero7 20 днів тому +26

      @@Cyynapsewhy do you speak on things you don’t understand? Idealism and materialism are quite literally opposites.

    • @frantisekhajek6775
      @frantisekhajek6775 20 днів тому +7

      @@odysseus231 Well he backtracked the economic policy and his first action in office was to do the exact opposite of what they wanted to do, just to consolidate power. (giving land to the peasantry) That doesn't seem like a idealist.

  • @keegandecker4080
    @keegandecker4080 20 днів тому +11

    What if the Mexican revolution just kept on chugging
    *Oh damn you said alternate*

  • @jack-dn2uk
    @jack-dn2uk 20 днів тому +4

    Amazing videos 👍

  • @DawudSandstorm2
    @DawudSandstorm2 19 днів тому +5

    @9:00 Kornilov never launched a coup. It was a miscommunication where one of Kerensky's secretaries deliberately misinterpreted one of Kornilov's communications as an attempt to get rid of him since he was a political rival. Instead of waiting for Kornilov to clarify what he mean, as his entire cabinet except for the deliverer of the letter recommended, Kerensky ordered Kornilov's arrest. Of course no one wanted to arrest Kornilov for a treason he never committed and so Kerensky, instead of backing down, decided to ally with the Soviets to get rid of him. It was not Kerensky choosing a lesser evil, it was him being a stubborn idiot.

  • @JoshuaTreePark2002
    @JoshuaTreePark2002 20 днів тому +9

    Part 2 Please!

  • @pinkgoergefloyd8340
    @pinkgoergefloyd8340 20 днів тому +60

    We all know the only thing stopping the Soviet *Onion* from forming was because the Union got there first - we all know the answer to this

    • @jimmyjohnson1870
      @jimmyjohnson1870 20 днів тому +6

      And thus, the Great Onion rolled over the world.
      And we *all* started to cry.

    • @wisemankugelmemicus1701
      @wisemankugelmemicus1701 20 днів тому +3

      of course the video abt the soviet union has band kid humor

  • @jakeaurod
    @jakeaurod 20 днів тому +2

    This video was harder to follow than most of your other videos. I think it's a combination of me not knowing the details of Russian history and Cody using the past tense for both real history and alternate history, instead of the conditional tense for the alternate timeline.

  • @tritonmegalodon7612
    @tritonmegalodon7612 18 днів тому

    Hi Cody, first and foremost love to see your videos and the consistent quality (been a fan since 2017). Second, I know another Russia episode won't be available soon, but if you're interested in more niche history, I would recommend the attempted Decembrist revolution that saw the nobles try to enact reforms (and get crushed by Nicholas I). Would love to hear your take on it!

  • @panchomeow2510
    @panchomeow2510 15 днів тому +3

    there are small inaccuracies all throughout this video.

  • @xjdjaws
    @xjdjaws 20 днів тому +8

    What a great video,
    Something feels… off though.
    Idk if it’s just me but something just felt weird.
    Either way what a nice thought experiment

    • @ayyyyph2797
      @ayyyyph2797 19 днів тому +8

      I feel like he's missing some contexts for this video, like Trotsky being a Menshevik before switching to the B wing, or that Central Asia had its own independence movements

    • @alanpennie
      @alanpennie 18 днів тому

      ​@@ayyyyph2797
      There's also the question of what The Germans would have been doing.
      Does this alt. Red government sign something like Brest Litovsk, or does it try to continue the war?

    • @coh2conscript851
      @coh2conscript851 8 днів тому

      Lotta players and history are missing too.

    • @majormissile5596
      @majormissile5596 8 днів тому

      Honestly, I kind of expect this for any alt history involving the russian Civil War. It's so complicated with so many factors.

  • @tatonoot1950
    @tatonoot1950 19 днів тому

    This is a topic 2015-2016 alt hist hub wouldve chosen.
    But i love that you made this today

  • @smollmoth6376
    @smollmoth6376 20 днів тому

    This video is great, I am sorry you encountered problems with the innitial release, dont let it discourage you from making what you love.

  • @compatriot852
    @compatriot852 20 днів тому +8

    18:43 Not sure why you didn't mention Lithuania here considering the Polish-Lithuanian war over Vilnius was a notable event in the region and heavily tarnished Poland's reputation on the world stage
    This would highly bolster Lithuanian nationalism as it would later launch a blitz into French occupied Klaipeda (Memel) in 1923

    • @TheLink91
      @TheLink91 16 днів тому +1

      Vilnius Region was the most polish part of Kresy. Foch Line, just sayin'.

  • @conserva-chan2735
    @conserva-chan2735 19 днів тому +3

    I'd love a vid on if the Sino-Soviet split never happened or was patched up in the 70s so much

  • @LEGOSHADOWSPARTAN
    @LEGOSHADOWSPARTAN 20 днів тому +6

    3:24 No idea what Polish Sybiracy have to do with Russian industrialization? That painting entitled “Farewell to Europe” by Aleksander Sochaczewski in 1894 depicts the aftermath of the Polish January Uprising of 1863 where participant of said uprising are being sent to Katorga, or penal colonies in Siberia.

    • @asbest2092
      @asbest2092 19 днів тому +1

      why did you say "katorga" the word that doesn't exist instead of a normal "prison"? Stop using new words just to make an impression of something terrible and scary because people are naturally afraid of things they don't know

  • @JohnAsparagus96
    @JohnAsparagus96 19 днів тому +6

    Lenin: "the ends will justify the means.."
    The ends: *shoes made in Vietnam*

  • @goblinappreciator9631
    @goblinappreciator9631 19 днів тому +6

    To be honest, this scenario seemed kinda lackluster to me. So far, the history turned out to be pretty much the same, even without Lenin at the helm. However, Trotsky was still ruling the RSFSR, and he was the guy credited with basically founding and organizing the red army at the time. And it gradually became more organized than their white counterparts. I can't see the way that the whites will win in this scenario, especially with the smaller help from the west. I think that you could've done a better job at this, exploring the other parties besides the bolsheviks and their potential impact on the politics of the future russia.
    But still, you are making content, and that's what matters. Keep up the great work!

  • @ansgarhugle2471
    @ansgarhugle2471 20 днів тому +7

    Im not convinced that the non-bolshevik reds would necessarily loose in this timeline.
    They‘d be much more divided, of course, and lack as clear a vision. However, they also would not alienate important allies, like the Social Revolutinary Party with its appeal to the peasents or the many left wing movements among the secessionists.
    Also, they would have more sympathy from socialists and social democrats in Britan, France and Germany, making allied interventions more politically difficult than in our timeline.

  • @ermayurimoto
    @ermayurimoto 15 днів тому

    thank you for traveling to a new timeline just to test this out and make this video

  • @hardbassmonkey
    @hardbassmonkey 19 днів тому

    Damn, I'd REALLY want to see a continuation of that scenario

  • @GloryToComradeForster
    @GloryToComradeForster 20 днів тому +5

    Kornikov didn't launch a coup, rather, he was tricked into saying he wanted to launch one and he was ousted.

  • @botkknight
    @botkknight 20 днів тому +7

    glad to see this video back!

  • @Fenrisson
    @Fenrisson 20 днів тому

    That was a pretty cool video. Much respect, and Please Come to Brazil.

  • @PailosRey
    @PailosRey 20 днів тому

    We need a second part Cody!

  • @dorcha666
    @dorcha666 20 днів тому +6

    "What if Lenin never made it back to Russia?"
    [Makhno has entered the chat]

  • @randomtheorist251
    @randomtheorist251 20 днів тому +4

    I'm surprised the Makhnovshchina isn't way more successful in this timeline.

  • @kain772
    @kain772 20 днів тому

    Interesting as always!

  • @szlanty
    @szlanty 20 днів тому

    lets goooo been wanting to see this for a while

  • @galjoferatovic3660
    @galjoferatovic3660 20 днів тому +8

    Do “what if Cascadia became its own country”!

    • @92HazelMocha
      @92HazelMocha 20 днів тому +1

      *orange intensifies*

    • @AfungusoftheLungusAmongus
      @AfungusoftheLungusAmongus 19 днів тому

      If they were given independence as a compromise to the Oregon territory, the US and UK would not almost go to war over a pig.

    • @Game_Hero
      @Game_Hero 19 днів тому

      how?

  • @RedTRM
    @RedTRM 19 днів тому +6

    (I haven't finished yet and might edit later) Trotsky likely wouldn't take power, he wasn't as big of a figure as he is often made out to be at this point, it wasn't until after the revolution in the Bolshevik government that he began becoming really important, this was because before this he wasn't even really a Bolshevik and frequently had falling outs with the party (as he wasn't a member yet). Overall there were significantly more important people than Trotsky who would take power long before he would at this point.

    • @alanpennie
      @alanpennie 18 днів тому

      Hmm.
      Dunno who that would be.
      Sverdlov became important as Lenin's fixer but I don't think he'd have come to prominence without Lenin.

  • @charlesklass4209
    @charlesklass4209 18 днів тому

    Cody, I started watching your videos in Middle School-I was probably about 12 when I found your channel. Now I'm 21, and I'm still watching. You fucking rock dude!

  • @the_andrewest_andrew
    @the_andrewest_andrew 19 днів тому

    its been so long i had forgotten about altermer... i wanted to ask but last video was in nothinghub so i didnt
    glad to know that thing is still alive

  • @CatarigMaTt
    @CatarigMaTt 20 днів тому +8

    Um Cody, Why did the original video got privated?

    • @lordoblivion8038
      @lordoblivion8038 20 днів тому +10

      The voice sound bored and stiff. Audio problem

  • @andrewhawthorne2762
    @andrewhawthorne2762 9 днів тому +3

    fun fact: the USSR survived a total of exactly 69 years. you’re welcome.

  • @ProGremlinPlayer
    @ProGremlinPlayer 19 днів тому

    I'm already waiting for a part 2.

  • @TheKitsuneOnihane
    @TheKitsuneOnihane 20 днів тому +1

    I was literally wondering if this dude posted video right as my last ended right when it suggested this.