The Russian Revolution: An In-Depth Guide - Antony Beevor

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    Sir Antony Beevor is a British military historian. In his early life he served in the army, commanding a troop of tanks in the 11th Hussars in Germany before deciding in 1970 to leave the military and become a writer. He has published several popular historical works including the best-selling, Stalingrad (1998), Berlin: The Downfall 1945 (2002) and, most recently, Russia: Revolution and Civil War, 1917-1921 (2022). His works have been translated into 35 languages and have sold over 8.5 million copies. Beevor has lectured at numerous military headquarters, staff colleges and establishments in Britain, the US, Europe and Australia.
    You can find more of Antony’s work here: www.antonybeevor.com/titles/
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    00:00 Introduction
    01:04 Russia Leading Up to the Revolution
    06:45 Why World War I was Bad for Russia
    12:45 The Weak Tsar’s Disastrous Wife
    17:27 Who Was Rasputin?
    20:56 The Federal Revolution
    27:03 Sponsor Message: SuperBeets Heart Chews
    28:25 When the Threat to the Tsar Became Real
    31:11 The Result of the Federal Revolution
    36:31 Different Political Movements Arising
    44:11 Who Was Vladimir Lenin?
    47:47 The Growing Strength of the Bolsheviks
    52:40 The Moment They Seized Power
    57:13 Sponsor Message: GiveSendGo
    58:25 What Happened in the Coup?
    1:02:08 The Path to Peace with Germany
    1:13:15 Trotsky’s Role in the Revolution
    1:19:47 Parallels Between Then & Now
    1:25:41 The Role of Individuals in History
    1:28:12 What’s the One Thing We’re Not Talking About?

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  • @triggerpod
    @triggerpod  Місяць тому +18

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    CHAPTERS👇
    00:00 Introduction
    01:04 Russia Leading Up to the Revolution
    06:45 Why World War I was Bad for Russia
    12:45 The Weak Tsar’s Disastrous Wife
    17:27 Who Was Rasputin?
    20:56 The Federal Revolution
    27:03 Sponsor Message: SuperBeets Heart Chews
    28:25 When the Threat to the Tsar Became Real
    31:11 The Result of the Federal Revolution
    36:31 Different Political Movements Arising
    44:11 Who Was Vladimir Lenin?
    47:47 The Growing Strength of the Bolsheviks
    52:40 The Moment They Seized Power
    57:13 Sponsor Message: GiveSendGo
    58:25 What Happened in the Coup?
    1:02:08 The Path to Peace with Germany
    1:13:15 Trotsky’s Role in the Revolution
    1:19:47 Parallels Between Then & Now
    1:25:41 The Role of Individuals in History
    1:28:12 What’s the One Thing We’re Not Talking About?

    • @ajs41
      @ajs41 Місяць тому +1

      Is that Somerset House in the background?

    • @msimon6808
      @msimon6808 Місяць тому

      Hitler was an abused child. Marx was an abused child. Stalin was an abused child. Putin is an abused child. The displaced rage from their abuse dissolved their morals. The anger and the accompanying narcissism are the disease. Abused children are angry, Permanently. They have no human empathy. They crave power and control.
      powerandcontrol.blogspot.com/2023/12/the-role-of-ptsd-in-history.html

    • @TTFN55
      @TTFN55 Місяць тому +1

      FF & KK - If you were to offer coasters in the Trigg Store I'd buy some and let you use them!

    • @AndyJarman
      @AndyJarman Місяць тому +1

      A very bad case of Longhousing then.

    • @user-wd3gt9dw5z
      @user-wd3gt9dw5z Місяць тому

      Lenin were writing to temp gov to stop воровство и чтоб занялись гос делами. Царя убили по линии Свердлова

  • @brysonyoung8273
    @brysonyoung8273 Місяць тому +129

    Triggernometry, with guests like Antony Beevor and discussions like this almost single-handedly redeems social media. Thank you.

  • @josephleishman1982
    @josephleishman1982 Місяць тому +157

    This interview is going to be one to watch. Anthony Beevor is an incredibly respected and has written books thick enough to make Tolstoy blush.
    I am most glad he felt able to come onto Triggernometry - that academics (even the non-'controversial' ones) are feeling able to engage in this channel meaning the winds truly have shifted. Well done, chaps.

    • @athelstan927
      @athelstan927 Місяць тому

      Sorry, the winds may have changed, but the only reason these 'guests' have decided to appear is that an extreme ideological Labour Party is about to get in power and the ruthless leader is dangerous! They see similarities! Comparisons will be made! Very dark days are ahead..

    • @johnnycomelately9400
      @johnnycomelately9400 Місяць тому +4

      Oh please, Tolstoy probably wouldn't even notice a book with less than 1000 pages. 😅

    • @BradJames83
      @BradJames83 Місяць тому

      I have some of his books from my studies.

    • @dmitryisakov8769
      @dmitryisakov8769 Місяць тому

      He is a biggest liar on the topic. Despicable individual. It is just sick mental preconditioning that allows him to do what he is doing. No surpise year KK likes him.🤮🤮🤮

    • @TTFN55
      @TTFN55 Місяць тому

      @@johnnycomelately9400 - After a lifetime of trying and failing I only recently finished "War and Peace."

  • @theodorerobertson9400
    @theodorerobertson9400 Місяць тому +25

    The state always demands "Celebrate diversity" but there's few things more diverse than the guests we see in TRIGGERnometry . Keep up the good work guys

  • @kimj5037
    @kimj5037 Місяць тому +42

    And, meanwhile, here in Canada, the Federal government continues to grow while entrepreneurship steadily decreases. But, people think that what happened in Russia could never happen here. 😢

    • @grioulaloula8594
      @grioulaloula8594 26 днів тому

      Justin Trudeau has been hand picked by Beijing to lead Canada into Communism. Justin’s Father Pierre was a big fan of the communists and sung their praises. It’s too bad Pierre didn’t get to live in Russia/China as an ordinary citizen, I’m sure he would have thought differently.

  • @TessaTickle
    @TessaTickle Місяць тому +34

    I read Antony Beevor's Stalingrad. Incredible book.

    • @CrazyYurie
      @CrazyYurie Місяць тому +5

      Same. Also the one of the Fall of Berlin. I have both of them on my shelf.

    • @wolfu597
      @wolfu597 28 днів тому +1

      @@CrazyYurie Same here. I have the books you just mentioned and the book you see on the table, in addition to those about the Bulge, Market Gaden, and Crete.

    • @andymccallum8090
      @andymccallum8090 23 дні тому +1

      Probably the best narrative of the Stalingrad, but if that's all you read on that battle then your missing a lot. David Glantz is the best for the Eastern Front.

    • @4thought___
      @4thought___ 22 дні тому

      ​​@@CrazyYurie, me too! 🇦🇺🇬🇧🇺🇸

    • @haycockjeff
      @haycockjeff 16 днів тому

      His book about the fall of Berlin is also excellent.

  • @HelloFellowYoutubers
    @HelloFellowYoutubers Місяць тому +109

    And yet it was Trump who warned about NATO underspending and was derided for it and who warned against becoming dependent on Russian energy and was mocked over it.

    • @simonmartin3433
      @simonmartin3433 Місяць тому +12

      BANG RIGHT MATE.

    • @joestalin2375
      @joestalin2375 Місяць тому

      Dam the old dude had it going on until he bashed Trump like he is Hitler reincarnated .
      Guess he is a Commie lover too!!

    • @TheBeautifulWindsofAragon
      @TheBeautifulWindsofAragon Місяць тому

      And it is Trump who wants to take the US out of NATO. That’s the real beef he has.

    • @dimitrioskantakouzinos8590
      @dimitrioskantakouzinos8590 Місяць тому +3

      How exactly would NATO spending more to enrich American armsmakers help anything?

    • @willjdeanie
      @willjdeanie Місяць тому +11

      @@dimitrioskantakouzinos8590
      From a US perspective NATO forces in Europe would have been better equipped to defend Ukraine from Russia, large and mid sized economies not meeting their financial obligations to NATO for decades has shrunk the manufacturing capacity to produce ammunition at the scale required to match Russia. It will take years to spool up arms manufacturing to match what Russia is currently producing and that’s including all The USA and every other NATO country collectively.
      The paradox however, is that this wouldn’t be necessary if Trump had served his second term anyway, because there would have been diplomacy before it happened, rather than sabre rattling and provocation.
      The Russians would have had people to talk to in a Trump administration, there’s no one in the Biden administration because they wanted this conflict.

  • @lawLess-fs1qx
    @lawLess-fs1qx Місяць тому +11

    amazing coup getting Beevor on. His books are the best history books of the last couple of decades. Legendary interview.

  • @KV-kt9tm
    @KV-kt9tm Місяць тому +62

    After Bassem the next guest is a breeze of classy intellect without the buzz words. ❤

    • @ayotundeayoko5861
      @ayotundeayoko5861 Місяць тому +4

      I have no opinion on Bassem (because I don't know jack about the middle east), but you cannot deny the issues in the middle east is very passionate and tempers will flare up -even Konstantin was affected. To me it's all good, as long people are honest. This guest on the other hand reminds me of watching my history teacher lol..I still trying to keep up!

    • @KV-kt9tm
      @KV-kt9tm Місяць тому +9

      l​@@ayotundeayoko5861KK flared up bc he is intelligent and Jewish. Bassem is in foul play. I can't say for whom. I guess for the Russians...either way he is obnoxious

    • @RCx44
      @RCx44 Місяць тому +1

      Just admit you're cool with eth nic clean ing

    • @sparkyinsertnamehere6673
      @sparkyinsertnamehere6673 Місяць тому

      @@RCx44 Is cool that you are able to read other peoples minds like that. They don't agree with an opinion you hold and voila...they support genocide! You're amazing, do you perform at parties, or do you just restrict your cretinous BS to youtube?

    • @RCx44
      @RCx44 Місяць тому +1

      ​@@sparkyinsertnamehere6673 Zios are of one mind so it's pretty easy honestly

  • @philipinwood
    @philipinwood Місяць тому +45

    In addition to being a brilliant & captivating historian, Antony is an absolute gem of a human being. He is one of the most genuine, generous, & down to earth people I’ve ever met. Amazing memories living in his house! Best avocado salads & table convo.

    • @stvbrsn
      @stvbrsn Місяць тому +4

      I’m envious. Were you a boarder? Are you a relative? He must be (quite literally) the best conversationalist one could hope to share a residence with! Did I mention I’m envious? Cheers!

    • @philipinwood
      @philipinwood Місяць тому

      @@stvbrsn​​⁠Antony rented out 3 rooms in his house… with brilliant creative people… one of whom I met at art school & then started dating… so I got invited over… then moved in with her… He would cook up excellent meals for all of us… pour red Spanish wine… & yes, his conversation was so energizing… I was a recently graduated painting /art history student… what did I know about anything? But when in Antony’s company, you’d feel smarter… brighter… because had a way of including everyone in the dynamic… he never used his greater intellect to put anyone down… although obv he could have done it easily. He has lasted as my role model for encouraging conversation at the highest level. It’s a rare quality… not something I experience often in my years in academia. He was very modest… & you can see that he hasn’t changed, right? He was very funny too… & wonderfully eccentric: at one time placed himself on a strict diet of oranges & avocados. It was an amazing time to be in his house, with a string of fascinating guests filing through. I ended up marrying the gorgeous woman, a portrait photographer, & moving out to Oxfordshire.
      What I’d do to have another evening at his table! Glad you feel the same.

    • @TTFN55
      @TTFN55 Місяць тому +2

      Phillip - OMG! Would LOVE to hear more about your experiences. If nothing else, the avocado salad recipe would be greatly appreciated!

    • @joestalin2375
      @joestalin2375 Місяць тому +1

      How did he get T.D.S. ?

    • @spm36
      @spm36 16 днів тому

      How did you get to be trumps love child? ​@@joestalin2375

  • @davidk1493
    @davidk1493 Місяць тому +5

    That anyone on the planet with access to the internet can listen to this brilliant
    analysis of Anthony Beevor and gain such a profound understanding of this period in Russian history is stunning. As a purveyor of knowledge, UA-cam is one of the marvels of humanity.

  • @tomasarcher4761
    @tomasarcher4761 Місяць тому +85

    I'm reading his book on the revolution, he's brilliant. I've read almost all his books. Great historian.

    • @msimon6808
      @msimon6808 Місяць тому

      Who covers the psychology of leaders generally? Hitler was an abused child. Marx was an abused child. Stalin was an abused child.
      powerandcontrol.blogspot.com/2023/12/the-role-of-ptsd-in-history.html

    • @krausewitz6786
      @krausewitz6786 Місяць тому +2

      Great historians do archival research. Beevor steals work from actual historians, and then makes a profit on it (from dupes like you).

    • @kawaiilotus
      @kawaiilotus Місяць тому

      ​@@krausewitz6786have you any better names to recommend then?

    • @krausewitz6786
      @krausewitz6786 Місяць тому

      @@kawaiilotus Loads. Depends on what you're looking for. Anything subject/geography/time period in particular?

    • @kawaiilotus
      @kawaiilotus Місяць тому

      @@krausewitz6786 just give me a smorgasbord currently.

  • @agp1327
    @agp1327 Місяць тому +40

    Aleksander Solzhenitsyn needs to be a topic/series of episodes to hammer out more reality behind these events. Would be a brilliant compliment to this episode.

    • @annavladi5272
      @annavladi5272 Місяць тому

      What does Solozhenitsyn have to do with Lenin and Tsar Nicholas II?

    • @benisboop
      @benisboop Місяць тому +10

      Solzhenitsyn had some very interesting things to say about the Bolsheviks. In particular their "non-russian" ethnic qualities. The speaker here seems to overlook that aspect of the Bolshevik revolution, though I suspect I know why he didn't feel the need to mention it.

    • @MisterS.
      @MisterS. Місяць тому +2

      ​​@@annavladi5272at the very least he wrote a lengthy historical fiction piece about the Russian Revolution period "The Red Wheel"

    • @agp1327
      @agp1327 Місяць тому +6

      ​@benisboop Aleksander Solzhenitsyn laid out the gravity of what this speaker talks about, but Aleksander Solzhenitsyn did it first. Aleksander Solzhenitsyn also did this subject monumentally better in comparison to the speaker (to put it mildly).

    • @agp1327
      @agp1327 Місяць тому +6

      ​@MisterS. Aleksander Solzhenitsyn wrote "200 years together, The Jews in Russia", which is nonfiction bulletproof documentation of the reality behind this subject matter.

  • @NATO-SOCOM
    @NATO-SOCOM Місяць тому +21

    Triggernometry has very quickly became one of my favorite channels, if not the absolute favorite and I’ve only been aware of it for about a week lol KK and Francis are a great team, they strike a good balance of humor and serious discussion which breaks up the interview and makes it a lot easier to digest imo. I also feel like they balance each other out and ask a broad range of questions that might not get asked if they were doing the interviews alone.

    • @DieFlabbergast
      @DieFlabbergast Місяць тому

      "... I’ve only been aware of it for about a week."
      Been living on Mars, have you? Welcome back to Earth! :D

    • @justinm2697
      @justinm2697 Місяць тому +1

      I'm a little jealous. It's been a while since I last discovered a channel that I really like that has been around for a while meaning it has a huge back catalogue of content to catch up on.

  • @lemokemo5752
    @lemokemo5752 Місяць тому +32

    This is amazing! Having this legend on your show is an achievement by itself.

  • @CalebMorgan
    @CalebMorgan Місяць тому +7

    I can't help but mimic this gentleman's accent during the whole interview. Made me feel like a proper lord.

    • @govchal
      @govchal 29 днів тому

      Ahhhhh….ahhhhh….ahhhh

  • @juliegale3863
    @juliegale3863 Місяць тому +5

    So great to listen to a real historian who really knows his stuff. Thanks Triggernomery.

  • @dobythedog
    @dobythedog Місяць тому +14

    Am I the only person to notice the background through the window moving back and forth? The buildings outside are literally moving!

    • @creid7537
      @creid7537 Місяць тому +3

      If you look closely, KK and FF are also moving against the wall / window background within the room. The ghost of Rasputin is involved somehow.

    • @mbg4041
      @mbg4041 Місяць тому +1

      I thought that too. It’s the camera moving. Very distracting

    • @phil6715
      @phil6715 13 днів тому

      Very weird

  • @cecilefox9136
    @cecilefox9136 Місяць тому +8

    What a brilliant historian Anthony Beevor is!😮

  • @kelseysmith3297
    @kelseysmith3297 Місяць тому +3

    These historical based interviews versus the current now thing interviews are pure gold. Please continue to do both with the excellence you always carry. 🌻

  • @lobo3678
    @lobo3678 Місяць тому +4

    The fact he can rifle off this much information and make it look easy is insane

    • @robhennessy6164
      @robhennessy6164 21 день тому

      yeah, insane, as in disconnected from objective reality..! ua-cam.com/video/oIuW-vNQsQI/v-deo.html

  • @gusleonard9397
    @gusleonard9397 Місяць тому +4

    This is one of my favourite episodes. Could listen to Antony all day.

  • @WisdomRebellion
    @WisdomRebellion Місяць тому +10

    Antony is impressive. He sounds like he's recalling something he's lived through, very impressive to realise he's talking about events that took place well over 100 years ago. Great interview 👍

  • @DaveCollins_88
    @DaveCollins_88 Місяць тому +16

    Great interview, Francis and Konstantin. I really enjoyed the interviews with historians that you have done recently; please keep doing them.

  • @AliHiggs
    @AliHiggs Місяць тому +1

    The confusion around the joke of the peasant and the wine… amazing. Konstantin’s tactful sip. 😂

  • @3BALL4
    @3BALL4 Місяць тому +3

    I was so happy to see Antony Beevor as a guest. I've read a number of his books and learned so much from him.

  • @theFijian
    @theFijian Місяць тому +10

    Wow what great guest to have on!

  • @johnfitzpatrick3703
    @johnfitzpatrick3703 Місяць тому +2

    Great interview. Antony Beevor is always fascinating to listen to. And a special thumbs up for the invterviewing style: succinct questions and no interruptions as Mr Bevoor develops his answers.

  • @flamechick6
    @flamechick6 Місяць тому +9

    Speaking of Rasputin, the disco hit is one of my 3 and 4 year old daughters favorite songs right now 😂 they sing "ra ra Rasputin, lover of the Russian queen" and have no idea what it means

    • @rich8436
      @rich8436 Місяць тому +2

      A fine song it is too.

    • @fanfeck2844
      @fanfeck2844 Місяць тому +5

      Don’t worry, most people don’t

    • @grannyannie2948
      @grannyannie2948 Місяць тому +1

      I was a child when it came out, but I did understand it. When I hear stuff about the ME I listen to the River of Babylon, song, and then Ma Baker, because, why not ?

  • @stpark27
    @stpark27 Місяць тому +2

    I LOVE THIS TYPE OF INTERVIEW.

  • @gunnersaurus17
    @gunnersaurus17 Місяць тому +14

    What a treat! Thanks, gentleman, and to all the good people at Triggernometry!

  • @indianastoned8234
    @indianastoned8234 Місяць тому +2

    Loved this one. Please do more podcasts like this! Love the historical context and you guys ask great questions.

  • @Enso-dz9ds
    @Enso-dz9ds Місяць тому +101

    Still no coasters but cups AND glasses!

    • @dyinggaul8365
      @dyinggaul8365 Місяць тому +12

      Brutal

    • @user-tm1ec2on6w
      @user-tm1ec2on6w Місяць тому +12

      It’s maddening, isn’t it?

    • @1312Johnny
      @1312Johnny Місяць тому +5

      Eeeh, and look at the dust on them pelmets!

    • @stvbrsn
      @stvbrsn Місяць тому +9

      All this fussing over the table and the coasters and uncouth this and pleb that…
      How much you wanna bet that table has some kind of state-of-the-art 21st century nano-lacquer treatment that makes coasters obsolete?
      Probably not. But could be.

    • @cuntjunk
      @cuntjunk Місяць тому

      This show is anti free speech. They delete comments regardless of context.

  • @twentyrothmans7308
    @twentyrothmans7308 Місяць тому +2

    Fantastic that you landed this interview.
    I miss the earlier days of Trigger, but glad you've come so far.

  • @therealG-iz5cv
    @therealG-iz5cv Місяць тому +8

    What a great guest to have I really enjoyed his book "Stalingrad"

  • @alancawfield6549
    @alancawfield6549 Місяць тому +19

    Quite a coup to get a guest of this magnitude , i haven't read any of Beevors' books yet but I have 3 or 4 sitting there waiting to be read , but I might start one of them soon

    • @stvbrsn
      @stvbrsn Місяць тому +2

      Yes, use this as your impetus to dig in. He’s an excellent historian and an even better writer. I’ve only ever read Berlin: Downfall and that was 15 years ago, but I still remember its excellence clearly. And I was similarly impressed when I saw his name in the notification. Cheers!

    • @RCx44
      @RCx44 Місяць тому

      Just read Glantz

    • @andymccallum8090
      @andymccallum8090 23 дні тому

      @@RCx44 was just about to say that, Although Glantz is not always the easiest to read. Robert citino is also great and his style of writing is better. However Glantz is the best of course.

  • @jonathanmichaelsmith9012
    @jonathanmichaelsmith9012 Місяць тому +14

    Holy fuck, it's Antony Beevor!

  • @yuglesstube
    @yuglesstube Місяць тому +2

    I studies this at school. Only as an adult have I come to understand it, and this is a fascinating interview because it brings colour and life to what happened.
    Kids who have never gone hungry just can't understand this, however good their teachers.

  • @martinjohnson5498
    @martinjohnson5498 21 день тому +2

    No mention (as of 36:00) of how Czarina Alexandra’s half-German descent, coupled with her dominating Nicholas and influencing war and domestic policy, led many otherwise patriotic Russians to conclude she sided with Germany and she Nd the Tsar had to go.

  • @lindyswing4368
    @lindyswing4368 Місяць тому +1

    Mike Duncan does an excellent job of what happened and how the Russian revolution took place, starting all the way from before 1948 in his excellent podcast "Revolutions".

  • @etoya7304
    @etoya7304 Місяць тому +1

    Fantastic conversation! Thank you 🙏

  • @rickjensen2717
    @rickjensen2717 Місяць тому +4

    Very interesting, but not all historians would agree with everything he says here; e.g. Russia was not in quite as bad a state as he suggests; the Tsarina did not encourage the Tsar to assume command of the military; the influence of Rasputin was greatly exagerated; the Russians actually won a major victory against the Austrians in 1916.

    • @neuron324r7
      @neuron324r7 Місяць тому +2

      Russia was also quite successful in Turkey, and was industrializing rapidly. In short the Tsar was on a path of victory only the revolution stopped it.

    • @leiyang477
      @leiyang477 25 днів тому

      Your comments sounds much more sensible, Nicholas II couldn't possibly be able to control events in such a complex context with so many violent currents of interests. Rusputin's was just a convenient figure for everyone to hate. It is a bit disappointing to hear Beevor attribute so much "power" in influencing events to the Tzar. I do wonder if there are Global Elite running the show behind the scene, pushing and financing the attainment of their ultimate agenda...Revolutions are massive organizational events, with huge sums of funds to finance and long term cultivating indoctrination of cadre of activists. The seemingly spontaneous social upheaval is a myth, just look at the current social activism in the United States, and the long history of US State Department sponsored Color Revolutions all over the World. The issue with mainstream history writing is, they describe the actors on the stage, they don't give any information of the crews off the stage, such as the director, the script writer, the stage setting designer, the lighting designer, custom designer, most importantly the PRODUCER, and their AGENDA.

    • @konstantinkelekhsaev302
      @konstantinkelekhsaev302 20 днів тому

      "Russians actually won a major victory against the Austrians in 1916."
      Which was then followed by a bunch of losses.

    • @rickjensen2717
      @rickjensen2717 20 днів тому

      @@konstantinkelekhsaev302 true!

  • @emcarnahan
    @emcarnahan Місяць тому +2

    Thank you for this!

  • @Scarletpimpanel73
    @Scarletpimpanel73 Місяць тому +1

    I loved this interview - extremely interesting stuff.

  • @canadada640
    @canadada640 Місяць тому

    Wonderful interview. Thanks guys!! 🙏

  • @darrenpaech1342
    @darrenpaech1342 Місяць тому +1

    I love Antony Beevor, I can’t wait to listen to this. Bravo! 🙌

  • @whos1st
    @whos1st Місяць тому +1

    Thank you Sir Antony.
    Fantastic interview Lads😎👍

  • @avx4281
    @avx4281 25 днів тому

    Great interview, very insightful. Thanks all.

  • @user-oi9iz9jr8y
    @user-oi9iz9jr8y Місяць тому +1

    Fantastic interview guys!!!

  • @constantinvasiliev2065
    @constantinvasiliev2065 Місяць тому +1

    Thank you!

  • @ommk9650
    @ommk9650 Місяць тому +1

    Best episode for a while... Bravo

  • @shaunfleming4439
    @shaunfleming4439 Місяць тому

    Blimey, you just interviewed Anthony Beevor! Boys you’ve made it! Congratulations.

  • @escole48
    @escole48 Місяць тому

    Getting Antony Beevor was a great catch. I was riveted while listening to all of this. A splendid presentation and letting Mr Beevor say his things with subtle questions here and there was excellent. Many thanks. 👍

  • @lamontdexmusic
    @lamontdexmusic Місяць тому

    Fascinating episode. Gonna have to grab that book!

  • @Damo20
    @Damo20 Місяць тому

    Excellent questions, one of the best interviews with him that I’ve seen

  • @Stejll1
    @Stejll1 Місяць тому +3

    Love this Gent.😊

  • @mattanderson6672
    @mattanderson6672 Місяць тому

    Love these historical deep dives
    Thank you so much for having Anthony on!!
    Brilliant

  • @kevint985
    @kevint985 Місяць тому +1

    A totally new reason why trigonometry is important in life😂😂😂😂😂
    My maths teachers were right afterall😂

  • @amandacollyer645
    @amandacollyer645 Місяць тому +1

    Excellent guest; thank you.

  • @katherinecollins4685
    @katherinecollins4685 14 днів тому

    Fantastic video

  • @nomdeplume881
    @nomdeplume881 25 днів тому

    Just finished this book. Would definitely recommend.

  • @stvbrsn
    @stvbrsn Місяць тому

    Such a great historian, and an even better writer. This might be the most impressive guest you’ve had yet, gents. And you’ve had a few indeed.

  • @apexlax34
    @apexlax34 Місяць тому

    About 2/3 through.. great interview and he’s an amazingly knowledgeable guest. I certainly need to look into some of his work. Thanks guys!

  • @SD-ko4tz
    @SD-ko4tz Місяць тому +1

    Love those history podcasts of the both of you. I listened to this one and the one about Winston Churchil on the podcast in my car to and from work.

  • @user-oz9fs1xs9u
    @user-oz9fs1xs9u Місяць тому

    WOW! VDH incredible catch Steven. He is the best!

  • @Enhancedlies
    @Enhancedlies Місяць тому +2

    brilliant, much needed after watching an excruciating talk between Alex O'Connor and Rory Stewart...

  • @draoi99
    @draoi99 Місяць тому +8

    His Stalingrad book is epic. Looking forward to this.

    • @davidcoleman2796
      @davidcoleman2796 Місяць тому +1

      It is not that good

    • @RCx44
      @RCx44 Місяць тому

      Why read his shit book when David Glantz exists?

  • @doctorwoohoo1152
    @doctorwoohoo1152 Місяць тому +3

    Oh hell yes, let's go! This is going to be among the best episodes.

  • @julialeigh5528
    @julialeigh5528 Місяць тому

    Absolutely fascinating! But blimey I'm going have to listen to it a few times!

  • @camoss3724
    @camoss3724 Місяць тому

    Really enjoing this.

  • @user-rh4rb7yk5l
    @user-rh4rb7yk5l Місяць тому

    You guys speak with the most intelligent people and I so enjoy listening.

  • @ulrikaferell4493
    @ulrikaferell4493 Місяць тому

    Smashing reading the book. Tx Trigg for giving me this interview🙏

  • @granthayter-menzies8602
    @granthayter-menzies8602 Місяць тому

    Perfect timing, guys - I am working on a book about the elderly Russian emigres I met in the late 1990s, from former princesses to scholars to artists, and the second wave that came after them (much more equivocal about the causes and apportionment of blame for the revolution). There is little discussion of this period of Russian history any more, so this gives me the jolt I need. Thank you.

  • @user-ml6tp6ck6e
    @user-ml6tp6ck6e Місяць тому

    This was brilliant. Well done.

  • @Fredrikhorn
    @Fredrikhorn Місяць тому

    Yes! This is hell bound for greatness.

  • @njigyfd
    @njigyfd Місяць тому

    Beevor - a wonderful guest - thank you

  • @williamOwen1990
    @williamOwen1990 Місяць тому

    Love the interviews with historians. Keep it up!

  • @michaelpopov8518
    @michaelpopov8518 Місяць тому

    Thanks!

  • @authenticthexception
    @authenticthexception Місяць тому +4

    "Uuuuummmm aaaaaand"
    This man is a legend 🙌 👏 😅

  • @marymimouna
    @marymimouna Місяць тому

    Amazing guest. Thank you. I'd love to be sitting through his classes in a university.

  • @ineffige
    @ineffige Місяць тому

    Brilliant! Please, invite this gentleman more often!

  • @TheJaniczek
    @TheJaniczek Місяць тому

    Great episode. Great guest!

  • @evalramman7502
    @evalramman7502 Місяць тому

    Wonderful discussion with a great historian.

  • @artyfingers4488
    @artyfingers4488 Місяць тому

    One of the best interviews I've seen yet on Triggernometry and as I type this at 17:25 I'm expecting his book that was on the table to be delivered between 18:30 and 20:30 by Amazon. Compelling man to listen to.

  • @bowemarch8239
    @bowemarch8239 Місяць тому

    Bloody hell this is so interesting. Great interview guys.

  • @bettyhappschatt3467
    @bettyhappschatt3467 Місяць тому

    Thank you for having a guest who understands Russia and autocratic systems in general. Bonuspoints for knowing what went on in Finland.

    • @tyttiMK
      @tyttiMK 29 днів тому +1

      Well not really, the civil war was fought from January until May in 1918, not in 1917. Also the Finnish border was only about 30 kilometres from Petrograd and Lenin even sent a train full of weapons and war materiel to the Reds. Stalin had been in Finland to encourage Finnish socialists to start a revolution, so they were very connected events. Lenin and Stalin even met in Finland for the first time in 1905.

  • @55tranquility
    @55tranquility Місяць тому

    Brilliant, I have had a fascination with the Russian Revolution since I studied A Level history at college and had a teacher who brought it to life similar a bit like Beevor. that was over 35 years ago! I love his books - despite being phone book thick, they are a great read.

  • @Mike-br8zt
    @Mike-br8zt Місяць тому +1

    This takes me back to my 'A' Levels as I did modern European history.

  • @bmc9696
    @bmc9696 Місяць тому

    That was very good!!

  • @patrickcosgrove2623
    @patrickcosgrove2623 21 день тому

    Nice table !

  • @brendanoleary8854
    @brendanoleary8854 Місяць тому

    Also, I love that his wife has the title of Lady Beevor and disappointed that FF didn't ask about that.

  • @jayjaydubful
    @jayjaydubful Місяць тому

    Yes please, I would like more history like this

  • @brendanoleary8854
    @brendanoleary8854 Місяць тому

    This is so meaty that I'm going to have to re-watch it. Then re-watch it in digestible chunks as signposted by the time-stamps. Then keep coming back to it. Maybe even, god forbid, read the book !

  • @TessaTickle
    @TessaTickle Місяць тому +1

    See kids, this is an actual history class. Anyone remember those?

  • @Johnconno
    @Johnconno 26 днів тому

    Every successful man has a good woman's behind. ❤

  • @PeterChoyce
    @PeterChoyce 25 днів тому

    Can't wait for his book on RASPUTIN. I hope he gets Derrick Perkins to narrate the audiobook

  • @VesaSeppala
    @VesaSeppala Місяць тому +1

    Are they filming in a ship, on a marina, 'cause the background seems to be moving?

  • @timmills8521
    @timmills8521 Місяць тому

    Great guest Fella's 👌

  • @wonderlabs_AI
    @wonderlabs_AI Місяць тому +3

    Sensibly says history doesn't repeat itself and that WW2 comparisons to present times is far off the mark, but goes on to compare to Trump to Hitler and Lenin at the end...

  • @louisgiokas2206
    @louisgiokas2206 Місяць тому

    Darn, I had to buy another book. At least I could do it on Kindle. I am now having to build another bookcase (built-in, I don't like standalone ones).
    Actually, this was, as usual, a great video and conversation. Thanks.