USA vs USSR Fight! The Cold War: Crash Course World History #39

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  • In which John Green teaches you about the Cold War, which was occasionally hot, but on average, it was just cool. In the sense of its temperature. It was by no means cool, man. After World War II, there were basically two big geopolitical powers left to divide up the world. And divide they did. The United States and the Soviet Union divvied up Europe in the aftermath of the war and then proceeded to spend the next 45 years fighting over the rest of the world. It was a great ideological struggle, with the US on the side of capitalism and profit, and the USSR pushing Communism, so-called. While both sides presented themselves as the good guy in this situation, the COLD reality is that there are no good guys. Both parties to the Cold War engaged in forcible regime changes, built up vast nuclear arsenals, and basically got up to dirty tricks. If you had to pick a bad guy though, we would point out that the USSR had no intention of bringing Laika the Cosmonaut Dog home alive. That poor dog never had a shot.
    Thanks to Raoul Meyer for the YUGOGAL photo.
    Chapters:
    Introduction: The Cold War 00:00
    The conflict between the USA and USSR 0:51
    Soviet Sphere of Influence post-WWII 2:00
    An Open Letter to Joseph Stalin 3:00
    The Marshall Plan, the Berlin Wall, and NATO 4:04
    The Nuclear Arms Race 5:16
    The Hot Parts of the Cold War 6:00
    The Lukewarm Parts of the Cold War 7:10
    First-World, Second-World, and Third-World Divisions 7:46
    The Failures of Soviet Socialism 9:06
    The End of the Cold War 9:27
    Credits 11:44
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КОМЕНТАРІ • 10 тис.

  • @brandonmalley7981
    @brandonmalley7981 4 роки тому +2474

    how i learn about history
    1% school
    49% Crash course
    50% my dad talking during long car rides

  • @clov3r903
    @clov3r903 8 років тому +2210

    Can't even shoot straight
    What a savage

    • @jasongrayson2101
      @jasongrayson2101 7 років тому +3

      Chandler Armstrong lol

    • @hcb3150
      @hcb3150 7 років тому +164

      +Chandler Armstrong one time someone wrote to Stalin begging him to let his family out of the gulag. Stalin replied "what do you want me to do? My whole family are in the Gulag too."

    • @Pedrosa2541
      @Pedrosa2541 7 років тому +74

      Stalin is the kind of person who deserves a cold grey lonely cell, not a country to run.

    • @thisisaname5589
      @thisisaname5589 7 років тому +32

      Communists generally are like that.

    • @golammorshed9082
      @golammorshed9082 6 років тому +2

      Chandler Armstrong be lucky Stalin was an idiot or the soviet would invade Germany.

  • @MultiNaruto900
    @MultiNaruto900 4 роки тому +260

    "You're boring. Cue the intro." has never been so true of a statement regarding the interaction between the person in the present and the same person from the past.

    • @jonathanford7845
      @jonathanford7845 4 роки тому +8

      Souma Spiritus lmfao I can’t relate anymore 😂

  • @trevinbeattie4888
    @trevinbeattie4888 5 років тому +1362

    Today I learned what “1st world”, “2nd world”, and “3rd world” actually mean. I’d heard the 1st and 3rd terms before and kind of understood them from context, but didn’t have a clear definition until now. Thanks, John!

    • @AtulyaPaul
      @AtulyaPaul 5 років тому +10

      @Charlie W isn't India a third world country because it didn't align with either of the two power blocs?

    • @alalalala57
      @alalalala57 5 років тому +10

      @@AtulyaPaul Back then, with the original definition of the word, yes. Third world meant non-aligned. It was broadly assumed that these countries were also small, poor, and/or oppressed.
      By modern definition, no, India is not considered third world. It's pretty economically/politically significant

    • @NeroVuk
      @NeroVuk 4 роки тому +14

      @Charlie W I have to disagree, I knew the etymological origin of the terms since I was in middle school, but even then I could see that people simply use the term first world countries to mean rich, stable countries, and third world countries to mean (what is perceived as) poor countries.
      @
      Al As 57
      And India is definitely a third world country in most peoples eyes, because most people (in the west) think that India has not yet figured out toilets. It doesn't matter that they are a productive country and an economical powerhouse, due to the standard of living there it is very much still considered a third world country.

    • @cawocayniUmal
      @cawocayniUmal 4 роки тому

      @Charlie W ouhdgdhdodjsifďźkfiufhdhdpdf9e

    • @luvlowkeyvlogsss6654
      @luvlowkeyvlogsss6654 4 роки тому +4

      who tf is John

  • @lynndai3494
    @lynndai3494 7 років тому +536

    I never thought that the guy teaching us history would also give us The Fault In Our Stars...

  • @MrBander1
    @MrBander1 7 років тому +901

    "The past feels distant even when It's near
    And the future seems assured even though It isn't "
    John Green

    • @nekotamo5154
      @nekotamo5154 6 років тому +27

      As far as his half assed attempts at sounding deep go it was one of the best.

    • @christopheralvarado4544
      @christopheralvarado4544 4 роки тому +7

      @@nekotamo5154 To be fair the show is, of course, writtem by his high school history teacher

  • @rohinimorey1115
    @rohinimorey1115 6 років тому +157

    That ending line was lovely "The past seems distant even though it's near, and the future seems assured even though it isn't."

  • @AidanAce22
    @AidanAce22 4 роки тому +1452

    So this what my teacher making us watch since school got cancelled...

  • @salomonlevin8288
    @salomonlevin8288 5 років тому +1410

    I saw what u did there. "Our" bad. Haha keep it up comrade

    • @thefroggo1898
      @thefroggo1898 4 роки тому +20

      I am true leader. СССР вас сбьет.

    • @simplymarshal1167
      @simplymarshal1167 4 роки тому +19

      Either way you were cruel to poor Yaakov

    • @user-ys3qs9pb8l
      @user-ys3qs9pb8l 4 роки тому +3

      @@sobakaman9848 какой транслетор ты хоть переводчик на английском правильно напиши умник блять

    • @nataliebasin5966
      @nataliebasin5966 4 роки тому +1

      Почему ты говоришь что ты Сталин?

    • @user-tp5bu5gh6m
      @user-tp5bu5gh6m 4 роки тому +31

      Why are Russians here

  • @kitarencibia-rue6177
    @kitarencibia-rue6177 5 років тому +199

    Meredith going from Intern to Script Supervisor is the kind of glow up in searching for in 2019

  • @jackmcgranahan4929
    @jackmcgranahan4929 7 років тому +1110

    To all the people complaining about bias you have to realize that all history being told by a human (which is all history) is coming from their perceived point of view and biases. Instead, of complaining about them get your history from multiple sources and put together yourself what you believe to be the most accurate portrayal of history. As Captain Price once said, "History is written by the victor."

    • @nayandusoruth2468
      @nayandusoruth2468 6 років тому +63

      Following up on that quote you used, churchill also said something like "History will be kind to me for I intend to write it."

    • @lzhiwei
      @lzhiwei 5 років тому +3

      Captain Price wasn't the first to say that.

    • @grilledchicken5301
      @grilledchicken5301 5 років тому +56

      Yes but that doesn’t mean they can leave out important facts like how the Cuban missile crisis was caused by America putting nukes into greece so your own research is important but if you go to a place like this you expect a representation from both sides and yes they did do this but saying it’s ok to be bias as a historian is completely false

    • @Udontkno7
      @Udontkno7 5 років тому +22

      @@grilledchicken5301 turkey* not greece

    • @KarlUrbahn
      @KarlUrbahn 5 років тому +1

      That's right. History doesn't write itself

  • @n4humyt948
    @n4humyt948 4 роки тому +2077

    who else is here because due to Corona you have Online classes

  • @frivasto
    @frivasto 9 років тому +2669

    No my friends in the comment section. I'm not here because I have an exam. Am I the only one watching these videos for pleasure?

    • @chairwood
      @chairwood 9 років тому +38

      Felix Rivas yes

    • @michaelwang4828
      @michaelwang4828 9 років тому +18

      Felix Rivas no...

    • @rednovember8599
      @rednovember8599 9 років тому +63

      Felix Rivas Nope. I'm watching it for fun. Why more people don't do this is a mystery.

    • @linouchette6691
      @linouchette6691 9 років тому +19

      Felix Rivas no you're not the only one

    • @MrGermansheppard
      @MrGermansheppard 9 років тому +2

      Felix Rivas nope

  • @GrilledSoap
    @GrilledSoap 8 років тому +55

    Credit where credit is due, Stalin did turn an agricultural state into a world industrial power that fought off the Nazis. And the reason he didn't trade his son was because the person he would have traded was a German commander. It wouldn't make military sense to trade basically a civilian for a leader of the enemy army. And he also didn't trade his so to prevent all of his officers and soldiers angry who also had captive family members who couldn't be traded for.

  • @amandamclellann
    @amandamclellann 5 років тому +301

    me from the past: i won't just watch a bunch of crash course videos before my ap exam
    me now: i won't comment about just watching crash course videos for the ap exam
    me now now: i am such a disappointment

  • @xenia7530
    @xenia7530 6 років тому +618

    I’m Russian and live in the UK now but my parents lived in the USSR and told me how at school they were taught how to shoot guns and set off grenades

    • @namelessname3260
      @namelessname3260 5 років тому +24

      WTH our American laws don't even allow kids to have guns. No offense to your culture though

    • @bl__do
      @bl__do 5 років тому +126

      @@namelessname3260 school shooting intensifies

    • @namelessname3260
      @namelessname3260 5 років тому +4

      Lol oh my

    • @namelessname3260
      @namelessname3260 5 років тому +2

      Well damn. In what country?

    • @pavel7074
      @pavel7074 5 років тому +20

      But how many terrorist attacks was in USSR and in USA? For example, in ussr - nearly 0, don't u think it shows that the cituation is not as ordinary as you think

  • @kevinperri93
    @kevinperri93 8 років тому +155

    11:15 best noise ever

  • @indeterminant
    @indeterminant 5 років тому +344

    In Soviet Russia, you don't write DBQs. DBQs write you.

    • @alexdixon5683
      @alexdixon5683 4 роки тому +14

      KiEDE UNOFFICIAL In Soviet Russia, son don't abandon u. You abandon son.

    • @vainavichilukuri5547
      @vainavichilukuri5547 4 роки тому +3

      some wise words have been said

    • @fortnite_kid-oo6dp
      @fortnite_kid-oo6dp 4 роки тому

      @@xreallegendx4712 shut up trent, no one asked

  • @s0m3thing87
    @s0m3thing87 5 років тому +69

    "The past feels distant even when it's near, and the future seems assured - even though it isn't"

  • @jenniethomas9945
    @jenniethomas9945 5 років тому +640

    How I learn history:
    .1 School
    99.9 crash course

    • @Paulilyful
      @Paulilyful 4 роки тому +3

      .01

    • @funmitalabi9607
      @funmitalabi9607 4 роки тому +10

      @@Paulilyful 99.9 is 99.90
      .1 is .10
      .90+.10 is 1 + 99 is 100.
      Bottom line is he is correct Lmao

    • @Paulilyful
      @Paulilyful 4 роки тому +8

      @@funmitalabi9607 shhhhh. This is history. ;)

    • @funmitalabi9607
      @funmitalabi9607 4 роки тому +1

      @@Paulilyful lmao right ;)

    • @amrenthedemon2707
      @amrenthedemon2707 4 роки тому

      I wish I had more time to watch these but this is how learn history. Class you ask? Well I zone out and do whatever and then watch the crash course of that topic once I get home. I take the test and I end up aceing it with more knowledge than needed.

  • @user-nq6cd8wb7f
    @user-nq6cd8wb7f 8 років тому +204

    In fact, Stalin said: "I never exchange a soldier (his son) for a general!"

    • @thearmada6248
      @thearmada6248 7 років тому +47

      Stalin said I wont trade a Marshal for a lieutenant(his son)

    • @oscarfellows6709
      @oscarfellows6709 6 років тому +35

      As much as I dislike Stalin, I do admire his putting the needs of his nation above his own personal desires.

    • @arnav9192
      @arnav9192 6 років тому +6

      pretty sure genocide of ukranians and gulags and wasting of resources where he lived like an emperor and his people lived like shite isnt putting the needs of his nation above his own personal desires

    • @ascendedbro1828
      @ascendedbro1828 6 років тому +14

      Arnav Genocide of ukranians was never commited. But genocide of native americans in America and genocide of indians in India was commited lots of times.

  • @squigglylines420
    @squigglylines420 7 років тому +424

    i feel sorry for stalins son :'(

    • @thefishoftruth235
      @thefishoftruth235 5 років тому +27

      Stalin made the right choice and didn't make deals with Nazis

    • @bijendrasingh7435
      @bijendrasingh7435 5 років тому +19

      It weirdly also fits the Communist narrative though, that everyone should be equal in your eyes. This was, as terrible as it was, the right decision imo. However, I hate Stalin with a passion and hope anyone who is any way like him dies a painful death.

    • @maczetamaczeta189
      @maczetamaczeta189 5 років тому +31

      @@thefishoftruth235 He made A LOT of deals with Nazis.

    • @thefishoftruth235
      @thefishoftruth235 5 років тому +9

      @@maczetamaczeta189 he signed a non aggresion pact and a technology sharing treaty fine but only after the allies refused a formal alliance against hitler in early '39

    • @thefishoftruth235
      @thefishoftruth235 5 років тому +12

      @Stephen Jenkins they agreed not to go to war (which germany broke), to divide poland (the ussr took back what it lost in the polish soviet war of 1920) and a trade for grain and oil in exchange for german technology. Yes they made a few deals, however they are being taken out of context. The Nazis and Soviets were not allies by any stretch - they deeply mistrusted each other and Stalin only negotiated after britain and france rejected an alliance. These measures were to offput the inevitable Nazi invasion by a few years -buying the USSR time to prepare as it could not rely on the allies for help.

  • @Abigail.05
    @Abigail.05 4 роки тому +42

    3:30
    My brother: that's mean, what if he sees this video?
    Me: I'm pretty sure he won't
    My brother: Why not? Doesn't he have technology?
    Me: No, he doesn't have a pulse.

  • @bankruptPHARMACIST
    @bankruptPHARMACIST 5 років тому +63

    "School desks are super good at repelling radiations"

  • @kittykatsmash
    @kittykatsmash 10 років тому +31

    That moment when you realize this guy wrote The Fault In Our Stars.

  • @Guccius_Maximus
    @Guccius_Maximus 10 років тому +44

    My history teacher this year used crash course videos to help us review for our test. I liked to thank him for introducing me to John Green, lol now I watch these videos for fun.

    • @michaelm3327
      @michaelm3327 10 років тому +2

      Same this is how my history teacher has us remember the things we need to learn so he can reveiw with us

    • @Dhalgrim
      @Dhalgrim 9 років тому

      as an upcoming english/ history teacher in germany i would love to use videos like these, but most german students are reluctant to learn english to the point of understanding these, which as you might imagine is saddening because of the english teacher part. i even got asked if i think i'm cool, because i can watch stuff in english (i.e. have more information available to me...).
      damn you movie and television dubbing instead of subbing like they do in the netherlands, scandinavia and so on.
      no wonder germany, france and the other countries who dub are in general less proficient in english.

    • @tmaster7331
      @tmaster7331 9 років тому

      Dhalgrim Aren't we actually pretty good in english compared to most other countries?

    • @Dhalgrim
      @Dhalgrim 9 років тому

      tmaster7331 compared to non western europeans, maybe. but compared to the countries who use subs instead of dubs (scandinavia, baltics, netherlands) we as in the general population are not that proficient as to be able to watch an episode of anything in english and understand it.
      i can safely say that in my time in the bundeswehr i was the most proficient in my rank and down (sergeant) not including the half-americans of course and that was 2-3 years ago and i really started watching english stuff 4 years ago.
      the good thing germans have going for them compared to for example the french is that our accent is easy to understand. i have no problem with a southern drool or scots, but a french speaking english with a heavy accent is really really hard to understand.

    • @tmaster7331
      @tmaster7331 9 років тому

      Dhalgrim I would prefer no to compare the German population to some soldiers. Nor your personal experiences. I know that we aren't that good, but we could be worse. I use to work with children in the scouts and we travel to many countries in the holidays. They don't have problems to communicate with foreigners. I wouldn't necessarily say that we need to talk perfect english. We need to be able to communicate with it when we need it.

  • @johnanderson6690
    @johnanderson6690 Рік тому +17

    I enjoyed this series many years ago. Now, in the face of a cold war 2.0 your last words ring truer than ever.

  • @JonnyDWise
    @JonnyDWise Рік тому +7

    11:12 aged like a fine wine

  • @Phazon8058MS
    @Phazon8058MS 10 років тому +89

    All these people being all pro US, or pro Soviet Union. Here I am... Just sitting here... The lone Canadian...

    • @chrishanna2969
      @chrishanna2969 10 років тому +7

      Sorry, but this war is, more or less, between USA and USSR Canada rocks though.

    • @dooglesmoogle6131
      @dooglesmoogle6131 10 років тому +4

      I'm Canadian to :D Honestly you shouldn't show allegiance to a country. but to humanity itself, to stop these wars, people will need to throw aside these silly things like nationalism and think for themselves. And look at these conflicts of powerful people as crimes for the gain of those at top. People need to see how foolish showing allegiance to a country is, instead you should watch out for all your fellow human beeings.

    • @Phazon8058MS
      @Phazon8058MS 10 років тому +3

      Doogle Smoogle Unfortunately, the world's probably never going to drop nationalism. Different regions have so many cultural and political differences, that if a "world nation" were to be attempted, it would all just fall apart into separate nations again. Nationalism is here to stay, so we may as well embrace it.

    • @impervas5801
      @impervas5801 10 років тому +2

      Как Швейцария. Нейтральный.
      Хорошая позиция!
      :)

    • @tatbagmanyee8856
      @tatbagmanyee8856 10 років тому

      :D

  • @AkashKumar-iq8wg
    @AkashKumar-iq8wg 7 років тому +513

    I really like you as a person Mr. John Green

  • @christopherwallace1744
    @christopherwallace1744 4 роки тому +13

    Mad underrated acting skills "Mr. Green/Me from the past"

  • @amcrazy1985
    @amcrazy1985 7 років тому +1

    I love it! Thank you, guys. Many information in a short, sarcastic way

  • @IceCreamMeatballs
    @IceCreamMeatballs 10 років тому +29

    The real cause of the Cold War happened at the Berlin Conference in 1945, when President Truman called Stalin "Squirt". Feeling insulted, Stalin then called Truman "Foureyes", and then it escalated from there.

    • @HijiriAleph
      @HijiriAleph 10 років тому +28

      Well that escalated quickly.

    • @IceCreamMeatballs
      @IceCreamMeatballs 10 років тому +3

      Aleph It's like, after calling Truman foureyes, Stalin grabbed Truman's glasses off his head, threw them on the floor, and crushed them. Truman, not really knowing what to do, grabbed Churchill's glasses and put them on, but they weren't the right lenses, so he stood up and walked all dizzy, and accidentally tackled Molotov, causing Stalin and the other Soviet officials to get pissed off, so they started beating the crap out of Truman, while US soldiers began to pull some of the Soviets away, but one of the Soviets shot a US soldier, which almost caused World War II to start up again. After the fight, everyone tried to erase the memory of the incident, but the after effects of it lasted for another 50 years.

  • @DrWolfenstein313
    @DrWolfenstein313 10 років тому +447

    It's sad to see all the people living in free countries praising communism. I live in Venezuela, which is experiencing a "socialist revolution" (but, really, is just communism) and let me tell you, it SUCKS.
    We have huge lines at stores, not enough food, a crazy control over the media and all public institutions, the military owns the country and crime is out of control.
    Really, guys, there's a reason why people leave communist countries, at risk of their own lives. It's fucking horrible.
    EDIT: Thank you so much for reading my comment and give me your feedback, I value greatly the opportunity to share my views and read everyone else's, from all over the world.
    Why do I say Venezuela lives in communism? Because the main two elements of communism, which is an absolute control of power, from the Supreme Court to the National Election's Council (and the military singing pro-chavismo slogans, in frontal violation of the Constitution) and the State controlling the economy and the means of production, even taking private business to be managed by the State - resulting in the crazy food and medicine shortages seen in every other communist country the world has known - are clearly there.
    Please, PLEASE, if you want to help my people, all I ask (BEG) of you is to carry my message abroad. We are not in a democracy and taking the streets is risking your life, a hugely personal choice in front of a State that acts with impunity. Please, just talk to people about us when you get the chance. Thank you.

    • @bokis194
      @bokis194 9 років тому +40

      Oh you'll come around once you've been to indoctrination school!
      On a more serious note I hope that you will someday have freedom

    • @DrWolfenstein313
      @DrWolfenstein313 9 років тому +6

      Haha, sadly true, you should check the new school books from "Bolivarian Collection." It's full blown 1984, makes me horribly afraid of having kids in this country.

    • @dakotadenverdexter
      @dakotadenverdexter 9 років тому +14

      Please, I live in a Capitalist country and we all that as well. Plus, Chavez was loved by most in your country. Isn't it mostly white, wealthy people that hated him and fled?

    • @DrWolfenstein313
      @DrWolfenstein313 9 років тому +41

      Trust me, it's not the same. Something that I was discussing recently at work illustrates the point: We've had food shortages for years, but you always find a way, you know? If you don't find X product, maybe you can do with another product or maybe you can look at another store, or you just wait until the product arrives again at stores.
      But now we're having medicine shortages. They're really bad, as in "I need antibiotics and I've visited three drugstores with no luck." If you don't find food, truth is that you manage, but how do you do with medicines? Even if you have insurance, what can anybody do if the medicine you need is just not available? It's the first time since maybe the 40s that Venezuela lives something like this.
      The thing of Chavez being loved by everyone is one of the greatest myths of these years. Consider this: The previous president of the National Elections Council was Jorge Rodriguez. Jorge Rodriguez' dad was a communist who joined the guerrilla in the 60s and got killed by the government from then. After his time on the council, he went on to be Chavez' vice-president and right now he's major of Caracas. Who is on the Council's presidency now? Tibisay Lucena, his protegé. Who was the previous president of the congress? Soto Rojas, a communist and guerrilla fighter from the 60s -right now it's Diosdado Cabello, close friend of Chavez. The Supreme Court was purged around 2006 and now they've had Chavez' people ever since. How can you trust elections in this country when the conditions are such? Hugo Chávez died last year. To this day, we've never had a report on the official cause of death. Really, look into it. The government has said nothing of what type of cancer it was and why he got so bad after they told us he was doing great.
      They have to play that image of "only the rich dislike us because we're a government of the poor." These guys do character assassinations to anyone who opposes them, including the arbitrary detention of Leopoldo Lopez, which was just denounced by the UN. The government's answer? "Your opinion is just that."
      I'm neither white nor rich. But I've read a lot. This is not a democracy in any shape or form, friend.
      EDIT: Correcting some spelling mistakes, as English is not my first language.

    • @bokis194
      @bokis194 9 років тому +23

      dakotadenverdexter Every one in (The peoples democratic republic of) North Korea loves their beloved leaders, just like Cuba! Why would they otherwise make up their great titles and hang pictures on their walls, and cry en-masse when they die?
      Because they don't want to go to concentration camps and die.

  • @typicaldungeonmaster2771
    @typicaldungeonmaster2771 4 роки тому +1

    Came here for school, but found myself wanting to binge this whole series. I love it

  • @intuitionbs7592
    @intuitionbs7592 5 років тому +6

    11:15 is my FAVORITE reactions John EVER had!XD

  • @bucca2
    @bucca2 8 років тому +155

    Who does your captions? I like their sense of humor: I find it _captivating_.
    OK SORRY BUT I REALLY WOULD LIKE TO KNOW

    • @bucca2
      @bucca2 8 років тому +1

      And also: China. China is still communist. *flails* U FORGOT US U FORGOT CHYNAAAA

    • @makstracy
      @makstracy 8 років тому

      +bucca2 Isn't China opening itself up to Capitalism?

    • @matthewleemle
      @matthewleemle 8 років тому

      +bucca2 China is currently an authoritarian country with a communist party dictatorship with a socialist/capitalist mixed economy. Whether that's considered communist go figure that out, but the current apparent slowdown of the Chinese economy is somehow also related to its socialist policies

    • @fuzzballfoxonionring6729
      @fuzzballfoxonionring6729 8 років тому +1

      +Matthew Lee It also has pretty shitty human rights problems.
      But not nearly as bad as North Korea so I guess nobody cares?

    • @matthewleemle
      @matthewleemle 8 років тому

      Fuzzballfox Onionring Yeah... pretty much all authoritarian governments have shit human right records.. but NK is not only authoritarian but totalitarian, and it's just sad because the Kim family is reluctant to open up to free trade because they're scared they will lose grip on the economy thus power.. and also the tortures and concentration camps are horrendous, not to mention people starving, it's just sad that people don't care about NK isn't it? But then it's not that people don't care, it's that people can't care, because there's th efing Chinese government backing the NK government + it's considered illegal to invade another's sovereignty.. despite how horrible the rulers are

  • @msewell62
    @msewell62 8 років тому +96

    Anyone else "Stalin" for time before the Ap World Exam

    • @ashersligh
      @ashersligh 8 років тому +51

      +AidanandKatie S Actually, I'm russhin' ;)

    • @avoo93r89
      @avoo93r89 6 років тому

      AidanandKatie S

  • @juuzousuzuya5050
    @juuzousuzuya5050 5 років тому +3

    I'm studying for my diplomas right now, and I just realized you are the only reason I passed my social classes, thank you Mr. John Green. I will be thanking your brother in June because I know he will help me pass biology. You guys truly made the world a better place.

  • @shushuarabi
    @shushuarabi 7 років тому +2

    You make world history so much easier to understand. Thank you Crash Course.
    Sincerely,
    My World History Grade

  • @silver1512
    @silver1512 8 років тому +837

    My final is tomorrow 😅😅 last minute study 😪

  • @3600vegeta
    @3600vegeta 9 років тому +20

    I worship these videos before exams, i have AP european history exam tomorow

    • @steorra79
      @steorra79 9 років тому

      3600vegeta I feel you bro

  • @rubythefangirlsmol8392
    @rubythefangirlsmol8392 4 роки тому +42

    Anyone else’s history teachers showing you these because school’s cancelled cuz quarantine?

  • @tommylinsley2081
    @tommylinsley2081 7 років тому +8

    The Green brothers: the best educational team on the internet. Thanks John and Hank. Keep doing what you do.

  • @AndrewGunner
    @AndrewGunner 8 років тому +117

    He would rather lose his son than betray his nation.

    • @xiv1496
      @xiv1496 8 років тому +37

      he killed a shitload of people as well.

    • @AndrewGunner
      @AndrewGunner 8 років тому +12

      so did everyone responsible for WWII

    • @xiv1496
      @xiv1496 8 років тому +7

      Andrew Gunner well with what i read, stalin was responsible for the domestic genocide considering millions dead, while the WW2 were killed by causes of war inflicted by other nations.

    • @AndrewGunner
      @AndrewGunner 8 років тому

      Jesus Orozco still killing people to me.

    • @emilogostilo01
      @emilogostilo01 8 років тому +21

      +Andrew Gunner Sounds like you're trying to rationalize tyranni.

  • @michellesingleterry3608
    @michellesingleterry3608 6 років тому

    Great job on this one. Thank you!

  • @alexandrlarson7252
    @alexandrlarson7252 5 років тому +2

    This is definitely my favorite crash course, it is funny and has a great message. Also you mention Cesko.

  • @omirandao7958
    @omirandao7958 7 років тому +9

    "And in Yugoslavia....not so great" eyy can't argue with that

  • @jsmith3011992
    @jsmith3011992 10 років тому +45

    Im no fan of the soviet union and not one to often disagree with John but I feel some things have to be addressed here.
    Comparing the economies of the USSR and the USA is folly, there are great historical differences, Russia in 1900 was a poor society made up mostly of illiterate peasants and farmers while the US was a rich industrial nation benefiting from massive investment from Europe, by 1950 the economies of the USA and USSR were similar in size and the USSR had put the first man in space, first satellite ect.
    Who in 1900 could have imagined such a thing, that a peasant society would become a world superpower, space power and military giant in just 50 years...
    People often compare Eastern Europe and western Europe and say "look how poor eastern Europe is, our system is so much better" but eastern Europe has always been much poorer than western Europe and in fact the gap has closed significantly under communism. If you really want to compare you have to look at a poor region where the US has greatest economic influence, namely in south america, now compare South America to Eastern Europe and ask yourself where you would rather live based on economic reasons. Would you rather be a penniless farmer under a brutal dictatorship in Chile or a somewhat well-off bureaucrat under the heel of the KGB in poland, not a very nice choice but I know which one I would choose...

    • @6996yomama
      @6996yomama 10 років тому +2

      The US was never in control of South America like the Soviets were to Eastern Europe so...you can't really compare the two.

    • @jsmith3011992
      @jsmith3011992 10 років тому +17

      6996yomama I and most south Americans beg to differ, most of the dictators there took their orders from washington and many like Pinochet were heavily influenced by free market ideologies, the so called "Chicago boys" a group of economists trained in the US as a result of the "Chile Project" organised in the 1950s by the US State Department and funded by the Ford Foundation, which aimed at influencing Chilean economic thinking imposed free market ideologies on chile with disastrous effects.

    • @6996yomama
      @6996yomama 10 років тому

      Yet, the US never actually took you over.

    • @jsmith3011992
      @jsmith3011992 10 років тому +11

      6996yomama It didn't need to, it learned from the mistakes of imperial powers that direct control naturally leads to resistance, one could make an argument that this is why it won the cold war. While the Soviets went bankrupt trying to impose their military power on their satellites the US just let local dictators repress the populations and sold them the weapons to do so, making a nice little profit into the bargain.
      Also I should say I'm not South American, I didn't mean to give that impression, I simply have listened to south americans opinions on the history of their countries.

    • @squamish4244
      @squamish4244 10 років тому +1

      Odysseus Ulysses
      I would argue the Soviet Union also went bankrupt due to systemic issues with communism as outlined in the video. It is not as efficient at generating wealth and innovation as capitalism (and I'm well aware of the many failings of capitalism). Also, the mass communication technologies necessary to stimulate further growth in the 1970s were not imported because that would have led to a loosening of dictatorial control. There's also more specific issues like the gerontocracy that developed under Brezhnev. The fact that both his immediate successors were mortally ill from old age within months of taking office speaks to the level of stagnation in the leadership.

  • @noyoureaspoon
    @noyoureaspoon 5 років тому

    this was so good! thank you for doing this!

  • @dsuess
    @dsuess 4 роки тому +15

    love this show!! There is so much to learn. Thank you for always filling in the gaps that our traditional schools leave out

  • @caramida9
    @caramida9 10 років тому +47

    wait... did you say the cold war ended?... putin disapproves...

    • @imfamousbawble2134
      @imfamousbawble2134 10 років тому +11

      The US and Russia will always wave dicks at eachother...

    • @dantedebeauvoir6327
      @dantedebeauvoir6327 10 років тому +1

      cause Putin still lives in cold war mentality. he said that the fall of USSR is a tragedy. i am sorry but i think majority of former USSR members say otherwise.

    • @phoenixrohan
      @phoenixrohan 10 років тому +6

      Dante de Beauvoir Once people start to realize how capitalism has destroyed the environment, everyone would start saying that USA was a tragedy.

    • @actfree6897
      @actfree6897 10 років тому

      Phoenix But here's the problem with your awfully incorrect statement, USA is and never will be a tragedy, and neither is Capitalism.

    • @phoenixrohan
      @phoenixrohan 10 років тому +2

      Michael T "the Future looks assured even though its not"

  • @ArtGirl82
    @ArtGirl82 7 років тому +131

    Fun Fact: Because the Irish Republic was definitely not affiliated with the UK, stayed neural during the Cold War and wasn't communist, it was considered a third world country. The more you know...

    • @lord_leprechaun2989
      @lord_leprechaun2989 7 років тому +28

      ArtGirl82 Well to be honest we weren't to well off at that time

    • @rawbearmeat4899
      @rawbearmeat4899 7 років тому +1

      ArtGirl82

    • @TheLoneTejano
      @TheLoneTejano 7 років тому

      Ar

    • @NguyenMinh-vs1vm
      @NguyenMinh-vs1vm 6 років тому +9

      During Cold War, Third World is the term used for any countries that do not support either Western or Soviet, so technically, Switzerland can be called a Third World.

    • @darrenpat182
      @darrenpat182 5 років тому +2

      Interesting that the Celtic Tiger economic boom began in earnest in the post-1991 era isn't it?

  • @thepriestunknown3999
    @thepriestunknown3999 5 років тому +38

    "things were getting a little bit putin-y"
    *bird noise*
    "Putin!"

  • @Msthoro1
    @Msthoro1 5 років тому

    Very wise words at the end and very true. Thank you for these uploads.

  • @TheOp0suM
    @TheOp0suM 10 років тому +5

    VERY nice. Love it how they don't stray to judge just one side, especially with such a sticky subject as the cold war. Even the most famous historians have their say land in one camp or the other, so it's refreshing to see some one actually recount history just that bit more impartial!

  • @silverfox9006
    @silverfox9006 8 років тому +480

    "Third world country.....a term that is no longer used"-Says the guy living in a first world country.
    Comment written by a guy who lives in a third world country and has heard the term his entire life during his years of school.
    P.S. not intended to entice an agruement but just to point out something.

    • @derektroutman4793
      @derektroutman4793 8 років тому +30

      The new term now used is 'less-developed'. At least in the USA

    • @silverfox9006
      @silverfox9006 8 років тому +17

      +Derek Troutman Fair enough.

    • @juanwillis7529
      @juanwillis7529 7 років тому

      +Iron Wolfe what country do you like in

    • @dinonid1234
      @dinonid1234 7 років тому +13

      It's possible he made a mistake and meant to say it with second world country (which actually isn't a thing)

    • @jesuslovestoastyaya
      @jesuslovestoastyaya 7 років тому +39

      In Canada we use the term "developing country"; Third World country is considered an outdated term and a bit impolite!

  • @lenam2114
    @lenam2114 7 років тому

    Thanks for uploading!

  • @valdezserg
    @valdezserg 7 років тому

    Nice video, good information. Thank you.

  • @benfleming6936
    @benfleming6936 8 років тому +7

    So goof for last minute revision!! thanks John!

  • @colonelquakers
    @colonelquakers 10 років тому +19

    Great vid, John. Considering what's going on in Russia right now, its important to be caught up in Cold War history. Thanks.

  • @quillonri
    @quillonri 6 років тому

    Wow. Your closing statement was chilling, even 3 years later.

  • @vetv_lavrovaya
    @vetv_lavrovaya Рік тому +1

    An Open letter to John Green. Dear John Green! You are awesome! I mean that your lectures help me not only to expand my history knowledge but also to enrich my vocabulary. And since I try to retell your episodes a bit from time to time, they also help me to develop my speaking abilities. I want to thank you for this great job and also for the philosopical ideas you try to convey. But there are some issues in this episode which I can’t agree with. As far as I remember, we didn’t suffer any humiliation when our grandpa was taking us to the country by his «zaporozhets». On the contrary, we were happy. And as to the collectivized agriculture, a lot of people in Russia still recall it with... tender, you know. Of course, the beginning of collectivization was awful, but the bad thing is not the goal itself but the people who brought this goal into life and their methods. People ARE different, and many of them cannot realize themselves inside the capitalist world where competition is the main way to realization. The main idea of the socialist competition, at least in the world I lived in my childhood, and I lived in the Soviet Saint-Petersburg, was PARTICIPATION, not the winning, and CARE, but not the reward. Yes, people didn’t have a lot, but all people had it. Of course, there was selfishness, deception and corruption, but we didn’t notice it. There were people, who wanted to be winners, and they suffered. And now, look around! Those, who became winners, both in the former USSR and the former USA, want to capture the rest :( And take away their freedom, happiness and even life!
    I don’t insist on the capitalism being correct, or the socialism being right. I just regret that the idea of winning a competition is still so powerful. And I am looking for a possibility to explain people that competion and eternity are mutually exclusive ideas.
    Best wishes, Irina Frolova
    PS I visited the USA with a delegation of teachers in 1990. I was 18 at that time and was really fascinated by Vermount, Washington DC and New York City. At the moment I live in Turkey because... well, you know why. Hope to see you some day in the renewed Russia :)

  • @flixeyt
    @flixeyt 10 років тому +21

    Thanks, great video. Very educational. Wish my teachers would educate me the way you do.

  • @idg33
    @idg33 7 років тому +31

    could we have had an episode on (now former) Yugoslavia?

  • @issywilliams3465
    @issywilliams3465 4 роки тому +7

    i’m glad we’re all here because of our schoolwork...

  • @isabelestyn-jones2916
    @isabelestyn-jones2916 4 роки тому

    thanks i have my history mocks today and i’m cramming lmao

  • @spinningninja2
    @spinningninja2 8 років тому +14

    I was literally messing with some silly putty hen he brought it out... spooky...

  • @gsuryasharon7703
    @gsuryasharon7703 8 років тому +11

    The past feels distant even when its near and the future seems assured even tough it isn't.

  • @FiFiFilth
    @FiFiFilth 6 років тому

    Great work on this one

  • @benitamondragon9799
    @benitamondragon9799 6 років тому

    Thanks for helping me study for the Praxis (the test to become a teacher). Best history lessons ever!

  • @vaughnmcgill-adami7760
    @vaughnmcgill-adami7760 8 років тому +3

    The problem with collective agriculture was not that it was run by the state, but the fact that it was run by an authoritarian state.

  • @MonotoneCreeper
    @MonotoneCreeper 9 років тому +20

    This video is a _little_ biased.

    • @dakotadenverdexter
      @dakotadenverdexter 9 років тому +13

      Well, if we are being honest, all videos are biased. People are literally incapable from coming at something in a totally objective way. At least Green usually acknowledges his own bias. unlike anyone who actually claims to be totally objective.

  • @vaibhavtripathi4951
    @vaibhavtripathi4951 4 роки тому +6

    Past seam distant even when it is near and the future seemed assured even though it isn't.
    What the quote.

  • @ainsleysdelusions
    @ainsleysdelusions 6 років тому +10

    I just wanna say that I cannot tell you how much Crash Course has helped me. I have this thing where when I read stuff I Read it but I don't understand it and I had that with my history text book last year and when I switched to this it helped me to understand history soo much and I just wanted to say Thank You John and Stan You Guys Helped Me So Much.

  • @czechchineseamerican
    @czechchineseamerican 8 років тому +419

    Soviets were also the first ones to put a woman in space.

    • @michaelpapadopoulos6054
      @michaelpapadopoulos6054 8 років тому +65

      and the first ones to put 3 men in space at once.
      of couse, there was no room for toilets or space suits or anything else but ya gotta sacrifice safety for the records.
      also they killed 4 astronauts while the americans killed only 14..

    • @michaelpapadopoulos6054
      @michaelpapadopoulos6054 8 років тому +17

      Arakhion yeah. it is.

    • @turtlepond104
      @turtlepond104 7 років тому +36

      czechchineseamerican they were also the First Nation to give women equal rights to men

    • @VertietRyper
      @VertietRyper 7 років тому +20

      Vaunomax Sparta had that long before any modern nation

    • @silvesby
      @silvesby 7 років тому +2

      michael papadopoulos *cosmonauts

  • @CallMeMark_
    @CallMeMark_ 9 років тому +25

    the U.S.S.R Laughed at us, we laughed back. we had the last laugh, so we won.

    • @robzodia
      @robzodia 9 років тому +34

      says the brony

    • @CallMeMark_
      @CallMeMark_ 9 років тому +1

      WTF IS WRONG WITH BRONYES!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

    • @GeneralJakeMLB
      @GeneralJakeMLB 9 років тому +12

      The Changling Gamer Alot of things wrong about bronies, grown men watching a kid show, fapping to cartoon ponys, turning things into ponys, and turning people into failures.

    • @Ameya274
      @Ameya274 9 років тому +2

      I thought we won because of Harry Potter!!!!

    • @nikitasusin5879
      @nikitasusin5879 9 років тому

      Go fuck your self

  • @jessicadutoit7774
    @jessicadutoit7774 6 років тому

    this is so helpful. thank you

  • @katherine1129
    @katherine1129 6 років тому

    entertaining and educational, thanks !!

  • @BlueBunnyGamer
    @BlueBunnyGamer 10 років тому +3

    Great video! Had my memory refreshed and ready to roar!

  • @jasonmartin4775
    @jasonmartin4775 8 років тому +50

    Also, it was stupid of the CIA to do that to Iran. All they wanted to do was to keep their oil.

    • @IdanKashani
      @IdanKashani 8 років тому +10

      The United States needs to learn to not meddle in true democratic changes. If the communists win seats in parliament, and the USA comes and does a Coup, then it is no longer a true, independent government

    • @bademoxy
      @bademoxy 8 років тому +1

      +Jason Martin it was british agents who misled the u.s. pres

    • @jasonmartin4775
      @jasonmartin4775 8 років тому +1

      +bademoxy it was the president who let himself be talked into it.

    • @bademoxy
      @bademoxy 8 років тому +3

      +Idan Kashani it works the other way too.
      since when does any communist party allow opposition parties(plural) to exist once they get voted in?
      same as islam . any majority muslim nation ends up voting for islamist parties and it becomes a fascist state

    • @Mimi-nr6jx
      @Mimi-nr6jx 6 років тому +1

      bademoxy America must learn to mind its business

  • @BADGAYAN
    @BADGAYAN 6 років тому

    Both organizations content and your wonderful oratory. Crash course up

  • @gracedivine698
    @gracedivine698 Рік тому +2

    Past definetely found a way to repeat itself despite all odds.

  • @DaDunge
    @DaDunge 8 років тому +10

    The US did not win the cold war, the soviet union lost it. There's a big diffrence. The US did not tear down the wall, the people of eastern europe did.

  • @VIRIBUS_UNITIS94
    @VIRIBUS_UNITIS94 9 років тому +10

    In the book, Solzhenitsyn says about 60 million dead , no losses in the war , we get 60 + 27 = 87- 90 million people. The population of the USSR 1939 170 million people. HOW?

    • @leman7277
      @leman7277 8 років тому +5

      +Alexander Gustafsson Solzhenitsyn's works are mostly fiction, they give a good mood, but are bad source for numbers, the estimate Gulag head count for the time period of its existance (around 20 years) is something around 15 - 25 million (keep in mind, the GULAG, was a very sophisticated system, with very precise counting, and track keeping of all involved, so you can't triple the numbers or half them blatentely, Isaev did not have access to any documentary material of the time, as his estimates were made in the 70s, while the archives opened only in the 90s), meaning around 800 - 1.200 thousand people per year, meaning less then what there is in Russia today, (it is around 1.300 per year now in the RF, and i don't know what it is for the USA nowheredays, but its a little over 2.000) so its not as scary as Solzhenitsyn or anti socialist propaganda paints it.

    • @VIRIBUS_UNITIS94
      @VIRIBUS_UNITIS94 8 років тому +1

      Leman Russ а люди на западе верят этим нереальным цифрам

  • @charleslomanto
    @charleslomanto 4 місяці тому +2

    Wise words at the end there.

  • @sran438
    @sran438 4 роки тому +11

    4:35 wtf is that sound? A bass “wohhh wohhh”

    • @mayh8673
      @mayh8673 4 роки тому +2

      it was the koolaid man saying "oh no", rather than his normal catchphrase "oh yeah".

  • @swordguy6368
    @swordguy6368 8 років тому +195

    I'm I the only one to picture America and Russia as basically two high school people who hate each other and one day Russia is bulling Ukraine and Americas like "hey stop Russia" and Russia like "shut the fuck up America" and then they start auguring and then north Korea comes and likes "notice me mother fuckers"and russia and America are like "shut up north Korea"and then north Korea like all sad now(this does not represent my view on anything and was only made for shits and giggles).

    • @NineNoRouge
      @NineNoRouge 8 років тому +9

      +sword guy You ever watch Hitalia?

    • @swordguy6368
      @swordguy6368 8 років тому

      Nicholas Baerwaldt ya but I never seen this type of situation before

    • @masondafakest7688
      @masondafakest7688 8 років тому

      +sword guy OMG, I've always thought of it like that!

    • @moi6779
      @moi6779 8 років тому

      Bully.... Bruh

    • @BvousBrainSystems
      @BvousBrainSystems 8 років тому +13

      +sword guy
      Basically the entire world, politically speaking, is a high school. Which would be hilarious if our lives didn't depend on them.
      You know what, make a sitcom out of this, World High or something.

  • @TheStar7117
    @TheStar7117 8 років тому +5

    I swear he always gets stoned right before he does the credits XD

  • @NeroVuk
    @NeroVuk 4 роки тому +16

    Hey, man, Yugo is Yugoslavian, we were not Soviets! :D
    Literally "invented" the Non-Aligned Movement

  • @benitosierrajr3958
    @benitosierrajr3958 4 роки тому +1

    "Spy Novels and Shaken not Stirred Martinis"
    I actually love that James Bond reference.

  • @SchecterMongoose
    @SchecterMongoose 10 років тому +16

    9:02 Did anyone think... "wow, sounds like modern day USA?"

    • @Ltresso12
      @Ltresso12 10 років тому

      YES

    • @pavelZhd
      @pavelZhd 10 років тому +2

      Well.. that is just a natural order of things, as Marks predicted...
      USSR only attempted to skip some steps in the wake of progress... they failed in forcing Socialism to come early... so now we have to wait till Capitalism destroys itself, before a true Socialism can arise.
      And Capitalism is flawed, because it is based on several misconceptions. Like "free market".
      I mean, free marked is good and all, but there are huge chunks of economy that can ruin the free market if they are introduced there. Like Bank loans. Seriously, bank loans breack the main rule of free market "Consuming a product results in, at least temporal decrease in demand for this product - and it's competitors". Seriously, if you take a Loan - there are two thing happening - 1) There's more money now circulating in the economy for the short term perspective - so the prices inflate, and 2) you have to pay bank interest, so you have less money in the long run. Those two things conbined result in "consuming" a bank loan once boost the demand for more bank loans in the future...

    • @tatbagmanyee8856
      @tatbagmanyee8856 10 років тому +2

      Павел Жданов Problem is capitalism will work when it seems like it will collapse. Human's want what they work for and capitalism fits that demand unlike Communism and Socialism. Plus company's are getting stronger, stronger than nations. Worlds 3rd largest company is a military company.

  • @AB-eq9mm
    @AB-eq9mm 9 років тому +3

    My grandfather was an engineer for the Americans in the cold war. He designed the device that turns waters into air and allowed the nuclear submarines to stay under water indefinitely. This greatly threatened the soviets and may have help prevent a nuclear holocaust.

  • @jamescutler4515
    @jamescutler4515 5 років тому

    My head is literally spinning. My word, history just pours out of you like sweat pours from a chubby kid chasing an ice cream van. Fantastic video thanks!!!

  • @KillerTacos54
    @KillerTacos54 5 років тому

    Great video!

  • @DesiPanda674
    @DesiPanda674 9 років тому +8

    And after reading the comment section, I now realize why america isn't that high on the worlds most educated list.

  • @bahamankris
    @bahamankris 9 років тому +24

    Btw the C.I.A. was also involved in the assassination of Patrice Lumumba, the prime minister of the Congo right after independence (this guy would have most likely ushered in an era of progress in the Congo). He was assassinated mostly because he was a socialist,wanted to nationalize the mineral industry (Congo has most minerals in the world) in the Democratic Republic of Congo, and also because he was very "pro Congo" . In place of Patrice Lumumba the U.S. "installed" some of the worst leaders to date (one of those was mobutu, the worst leader in the world)...The current corrupt leaders of Congo are basically friends/descendants of the corrupt puppet regimes installed by the U.S. after the death of Patrice Lumbumba the Congo basically fell into chaos due to the awful policies made by the puppet governments. The best part is that this continues until today...The U.S. has been trying to do this kind of thing in the middle east by supplying weapons to whichever group that will benefit the U.S. the most (whichever group will make oil easier to attain for the U.S.). Of course i will get a lot of hate comments from Americans, but this is simply the truth.
    -sincerely, a Nigerian

    • @alqa7046
      @alqa7046 9 років тому +6

      Iraqi oil conspiracy is getting a bit old
      Iraq doesn't form even a single percent of the oil exported to the United States so give that a fucking rest please. Also the Oil companies that won the 2009 auctions to refine and extract Iraqi oil were mostly Angolan, Russian (LukOil), Chinese and Malaysian and the U.S. won comparatively few, if any of the smaller auction contacts.

    • @bullrun2772
      @bullrun2772 4 роки тому +1

      Wrong

  • @TheLonelyDeveloper
    @TheLonelyDeveloper 6 років тому

    Great stuff, great videos. I love it that people do educational stuff too instead of fail compilations and other stupid videos. Thanks again.

  • @abhaypatil3640
    @abhaypatil3640 4 роки тому +13

    my man green really gets heated at joe Stalin amirite