I would never deny this but the KGB are right when they said ( that no one will know about Lagasov or hear of his achievements) and the proof is that you cant find a lot of books or info about him speaking personally I found (1book in Russian) and 2 books in English that has the story of Chernobyl and the story of Prof: Lagasov.
?? we're all commenting about this series that was seen by millions of people, and there is an article about Legasov in wikipedia, and you say that "that no one will know about Legasov" .....?
AP chemistry course I thought that the same since he knew too much...or maybe, since he knew what was going to happen to him next ( because of all of that radiation) - maybe he didn’t want to go through all of that and made his choice. Anyway, it’s devastating and he will be remembered just like the rest of the team and heroes of Chernobyl.🙏🏼🤍
Sure was... and his legacy is now being made known to everyone. Not one google search of Chernobyl that won't point to this series eventually and inevitably, Legasov. In the end, truth always prevails. Always.
Nice touch including the picture of the two real people that inspired the few standing up against everything around them to get the truth out so that such a disaster need never happen again
@@Nobli82 I mean don't get me wrong I've been given the fact that he lied for the government and then destroyed his career when he finally told the truth I could see that get into a man plus there is always the added aspect of Russian / Soviet sacrifice as an American I could never understand that why someone would only sacrifice themselves for such a corrupt regime that said the reason why I highly doubt that it was a suicide was the simple fact it was the USSR
@@Nobli82 but maybe it could have gone either way I mean it's possible it was a suicide but you would have to be in comrade legasovs head at that time to understand
@@rockytucker7480 My personal opinion is... I'm from a country behind the Iron Curtain. The circumstances preventing him from telling the full truth in Vienna may have been very complicated. He himself or his family (he did have a family, even grandchildren, though he was relatively young) might have been threathened. Anyway, he did tell a lot in Vienna what should not have been told, so to speak. 5-hour speech, q&a session. Just the physical exhaustion from such a speech must have been overwhelming. He may have suffered from PTSD after what he witnessed at the site. He indeed was gravely ill, was diagnosed with chronic (radiation) pancreatitis which means being in constant pain, only worsened by meals, so the patient rather skips meals to avoid the pain. It was not the state and the KGB who finished him off. His colleagues at Kurchatov did by denying whatever suggestions he came up with to enhance safety at nuclear power plants. They scorned and bullied him out of jealousy, because the director of the institute wanted him to be his successor, and some carrierist morons just could not bear the thought that the new boss would be an inorganic chemist who would certainly start radical reforms, clearing out all their beloved rat nests, so to speak. From all of this I think he had two main motifs: he did not want his family and his beloved wife to have to watch his suffering and deterioration helplessly any longer, and committing suicide was his last, desperate, irreversible act to make his dang colleagues understand his point. He was driven to suicide by their ingnorance, stupidity and jealousy. He suffered gravely from radiation sickness, probably PTSD and depression. His death indeed caused shockwaves in the Soviet scientific community, and, as it is told at the end of the series, RBMK reactors were indeed retrofitted with safety measurements, including the redesign of the control rods. But all this came too late, and did not resurrect him from his grave. And there are many others who think he was directly murdered, knowing he won't stop until he succeeds with his reforms and telling the truth. I absolutely understand this opinion. People indeed can be this evil, murdering someone and then staging it as a suicide. Strongest detail from what I doubt it was a direct murder is that when he left his workplace on the 26th of April, 1988, he took his two favourite photos from his desk home, and spent hours in the evening browsing family photos. His wife said it was somehow weird, but still none of his family members were aware of the impending tragedy. So, in summary, I think it was a suicide, but he was driven to that suicide by the evil of his certain colleagues.
Well made! Thank you!
thank you for watching !
Beautiful, when Legasov sits down, covers his face with hands and it’s cut to reactor 4 smoking, powerful. .
Glad you liked it.My favourite part is in the end.
A brave and heroic Scientist. His legacy won't be forgotten.
Thanks for that video.
Legasov was a hero for all time
"We're staying here!"
"Yes we are.... and we'll be dead in 5 years!"
ohhhhhhh
I would never deny this but the KGB are right when they said ( that no one will know about Lagasov or hear of his achievements) and the proof is that you cant find a lot of books or info about him speaking personally I found (1book in Russian) and 2 books in English that has the story of Chernobyl and the story of Prof: Lagasov.
The KGB hid files on the disaster and legasov took his own life exactly two years to the day after the accident.
?? we're all commenting about this series that was seen by millions of people, and there is an article about Legasov in wikipedia, and you say that "that no one will know about Legasov" .....?
@@hortenseweinblatt1508 IN DE SCHOOL BOOKS he said
@@dmtygmyt7635 [Apr/5/2022] ???? Ummm ... show us where the word "school" is, in what he wrote ...????
Valery and Boris true heroes to humanity
So sad to know that Legasov committed suicide after all this 😐😥
I just want to note my opinion that he was killed he won't kill himself.
AP chemistry course I thought that the same since he knew too much...or maybe, since he knew what was going to happen to him next ( because of all of that radiation) - maybe he didn’t want to go through all of that and made his choice.
Anyway, it’s devastating and he will be remembered just like the rest of the team and heroes of Chernobyl.🙏🏼🤍
What a wonderful compilation. Excellent!
Valery legasov was a true hero.
Every lie we tell incurs a debt to the truth. Sooner or later that debt is paid.
The KGB buffoon was wrong. Legasov was brave and he was heroic.
Sure was... and his legacy is now being made known to everyone. Not one google search of Chernobyl that won't point to this series eventually and inevitably, Legasov. In the end, truth always prevails. Always.
And paid it was. With the lives of so many innocents.
Omg this is so well done. Pierced my very soul. Thank you!
one of the great and brave scientist of all time....
Read some books. He was a pure party man. He wasn't a saint and wasn't even a nuclear scientist.
@@JC-lu4se no, that's not right.... Maybe KGB had done all these to destroy his career
@@JC-lu4se what books? Can you give me titlles? I don't say you lie but I want read book about him.
Your not a forgotten valery your a hero for the ages!!!!!
Song is a "where is my mind" cover.
Nice touch including the picture of the two real people that inspired the few standing up against everything around them to get the truth out so that such a disaster need never happen again
3:14 Valery was that a smile?
Wet well made, I’ve been watching and listening to this for years. ❤
" No, im sorry, but it is not."
This is an outstanding video, incredible work
He is our hero❤❤
Thank you for this tribute.
Fantastic super-cut. Kudos to you.
Powerful. Thanks for this.
Bless him 🙏
God bless him
so i take it the picture at the end is the real Boris on the right
in the end the truth be told.. good man
Really good. Where's the background music from?
Where is my mind by pixies. It is a piano cover.
Nathan's Brain by The Hit House (Pixies - Where is my mind cover) for Uncharted 4 - Man Behind the Treasure Trailer
Excellent work. Awesome
What kind of track sounds in the background?
A piano cover of where is my mind by pixies.
Nathan's Brain by The Hit House (Pixies - Where is my mind cover) for Uncharted 4 - Man Behind the Treasure Trailer
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BGM name?
Song, please 🙏🙏🙏
A piano cover of where is my mind by pixies
Jay Cee THANJK YOU!!!
Nathan's Brain by The Hit House (Pixies - Where is my mind cover) for Uncharted 4 - Man Behind the Treasure Trailer
Boris and valery real life heroes not some marvel or dc bullshit!!!!
WHO THE *dUCK * DISLIKED THIS????????!!!!!!!!! 🔪🪓🧨
DON’T YOU DARE!!!😂☠️
What is it the music
where is my mind (piano)
I'm sorry but I highly doubt his death was auicide
I myself don't, but you are not the only one with this opinion and I can understand that.
@@Nobli82 I mean don't get me wrong I've been given the fact that he lied for the government and then destroyed his career when he finally told the truth I could see that get into a man plus there is always the added aspect of Russian / Soviet sacrifice as an American I could never understand that why someone would only sacrifice themselves for such a corrupt regime that said the reason why I highly doubt that it was a suicide was the simple fact it was the USSR
@@Nobli82 but maybe it could have gone either way I mean it's possible it was a suicide but you would have to be in comrade legasovs head at that time to understand
@@rockytucker7480 My personal opinion is... I'm from a country behind the Iron Curtain. The circumstances preventing him from telling the full truth in Vienna may have been very complicated. He himself or his family (he did have a family, even grandchildren, though he was relatively young) might have been threathened. Anyway, he did tell a lot in Vienna what should not have been told, so to speak. 5-hour speech, q&a session. Just the physical exhaustion from such a speech must have been overwhelming.
He may have suffered from PTSD after what he witnessed at the site. He indeed was gravely ill, was diagnosed with chronic (radiation) pancreatitis which means being in constant pain, only worsened by meals, so the patient rather skips meals to avoid the pain.
It was not the state and the KGB who finished him off. His colleagues at Kurchatov did by denying whatever suggestions he came up with to enhance safety at nuclear power plants. They scorned and bullied him out of jealousy, because the director of the institute wanted him to be his successor, and some carrierist morons just could not bear the thought that the new boss would be an inorganic chemist who would certainly start radical reforms, clearing out all their beloved rat nests, so to speak.
From all of this I think he had two main motifs: he did not want his family and his beloved wife to have to watch his suffering and deterioration helplessly any longer, and committing suicide was his last, desperate, irreversible act to make his dang colleagues understand his point.
He was driven to suicide by their ingnorance, stupidity and jealousy.
He suffered gravely from radiation sickness, probably PTSD and depression.
His death indeed caused shockwaves in the Soviet scientific community, and, as it is told at the end of the series, RBMK reactors were indeed retrofitted with safety measurements, including the redesign of the control rods.
But all this came too late, and did not resurrect him from his grave.
And there are many others who think he was directly murdered, knowing he won't stop until he succeeds with his reforms and telling the truth. I absolutely understand this opinion. People indeed can be this evil, murdering someone and then staging it as a suicide.
Strongest detail from what I doubt it was a direct murder is that when he left his workplace on the 26th of April, 1988, he took his two favourite photos from his desk home, and spent hours in the evening browsing family photos. His wife said it was somehow weird, but still none of his family members were aware of the impending tragedy.
So, in summary, I think it was a suicide, but he was driven to that suicide by the evil of his certain colleagues.
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