Chernobyl Nuclear Disaster: Gorbachev Speaks, May 14, 1986

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  • "World News" report from 1986: Soviet leader Gorbachev makes first comments on Chernobyl nuclear disaster 18 days after the accident.
    #Chernobyl #NuclearDisaster #Radiation #ABCNews

Komentáře • 497

  • @EYECOMEINPEACE
    @EYECOMEINPEACE Před 5 lety +242

    Took him almost 3.6 weeks.

  • @bbenjoe
    @bbenjoe Před 5 lety +394

    I am from Hungary, and I was born on May 4, 1986. Even as a soviet satellite state, my country was aware of the nuclear disaster, so my mother was ordered not to take walks in the gardens of the hospital, but rather stay inside, in the protection of the thick walls.

    • @metakis
      @metakis Před 5 lety +7

      04/05/84 here :)

    • @bbenjoe
      @bbenjoe Před 5 lety +11

      @@metakis May the 4th be with us! Always.

    • @prospero55b
      @prospero55b Před 4 lety +4

      @spooky katt
      France is the opposite. According to French media in 1986, we were not affected by the nuclear cloud, because it was blocked at the border, lol.
      We are destroyed by Macron, this liberal nuclear meltdown.

    • @lovepeoplehu9883
      @lovepeoplehu9883 Před 4 lety

      1991 here

    • @Francisco81a
      @Francisco81a Před rokem +2

      So how is your third hand?

  • @harsh6373
    @harsh6373 Před 5 lety +226

    *Trying to find a comment here made before 6 May 2019

  • @itstheMattinator
    @itstheMattinator Před 11 lety +64

    Ironically enough, this would be true for any Soviet Leader apart from Gorbachev, who was the one who ended the arms race in an attempt to help the people. In fact, he even introduced an idea called Glasnost (openness in English) which gave back their people free speech and entailed that they wouldn't be lied to any more.

    • @ryanwarner5006
      @ryanwarner5006 Před 3 lety +1

      I mean the people supported socialism. What did they expect? This happens over and over and over.

  • @suomik1988
    @suomik1988 Před 10 lety +232

    God.... The last person you want talking about a fucking nuclear disaster is a politician...

    • @penkatadrums
      @penkatadrums Před 5 lety +25

      The last person you want to talk about ANYTHING is a politician...

    • @user-xg8yy7yl1d
      @user-xg8yy7yl1d Před 5 lety +3

      The only real way to communicate across the iron curtain was the leaders of the US and SU to meet or make statements like this that the other side could see

    • @jeromesantana3505
      @jeromesantana3505 Před 3 lety

      Lol

    • @timdailey2690
      @timdailey2690 Před 2 lety

      Or a plandemic

  • @docbrown2045
    @docbrown2045 Před 5 lety +84

    9 dead? Not great, not terrible

  • @kaioser
    @kaioser Před 5 lety +140

    seal off the city, cut the phones, make sure no one leaves.

    • @Kishishev1903
      @Kishishev1903 Před 5 lety +21

      This is our time to shine

    • @TheRealCaptainJamesTKirk
      @TheRealCaptainJamesTKirk Před 4 lety +5

      @@Kishishev1903 I think he misspoke. He meant to say "glow."

    • @DonkeyFrog
      @DonkeyFrog Před 2 lety +2

      Watch television, believe everything you watch, be a gullible moron.

  • @markperacullo7541
    @markperacullo7541 Před 5 lety +612

    "the nuclear meltdown in chernobyl ..was perhaps the true cause of the collapse of the soviet union"
    -mikhail gorbachev

    • @fridge6668
      @fridge6668 Před 5 lety +10

      it was oil prices

    • @piotrmalewski8178
      @piotrmalewski8178 Před 5 lety +24

      @Didi Gatalito The fact that they weren't elected wasn't a problem. Just look at China; their economy has been growing for over 20 years at rate unimaginable for the West and the "Communist" Party rulings are stable.
      The reason why the Soviet Union collapsed, was mainly because of its economic principles were extremely flawed. There were many problems with mismanagement etc. but the main problem was, that in the centrally planned economy the prices were established by central planners- this effectively meant that prices ceased to carry information on market demand, which meant they couldn't properly asses what goods should be produced in what quantity, where deliverd and sold and is the goods quality satisfactory- this was the reason for constant shortages and low quality of some (by no means all) goods that were produced in the USSR.
      After the psychopath Mao Zedong died in China, the Chinese communist party leaders realized that the communist economy is unsustainable so they introduced the XIXth century style capitalism, which reorganized and repaired the economy and then boosted it immensly- as a result they're already surpassig the countries of mid- and eastern Europe in terms of living standard, and catching up with the US in terms of economy strenght, although in the early 80ies the Chinese economy was in much worse condition that that of eg. Poland, Hungary, or Soviet Republics.

    • @fridge6668
      @fridge6668 Před 5 lety +6

      @@piotrmalewski8178 the problem was that, as any socialist system, soviet economy and industry was heavily subsidized by oil bucks from export and as soon as oil prices dropped they quickly run out of money - so no money no power, no power - no communism. That is why communist party of china still keeps 30% of economy in its hands as state property.

    • @fridge6668
      @fridge6668 Před 5 lety +4

      @Didi Gatalito democracy is not possible in socialist system even theoretically, socialism is totalitarian by definition (government owns everything even your home is state property) so the main reason is still socialism.

    • @piotrmalewski8178
      @piotrmalewski8178 Před 5 lety

      @@fridge6668 It doesn't matter. Oil only allowed them to last longer. Learn on the price's function as information carrier.

  • @officialspock
    @officialspock Před 5 lety +283

    Soviet Gov't sounds like China gov't today

    • @ProVision3187
      @ProVision3187 Před 5 lety +28

      Commies

    • @DZ477
      @DZ477 Před 4 lety +36

      China is even worse

    • @rickwong9049
      @rickwong9049 Před 4 lety +50

      Wuhan is now their Chernobyl.

    • @thanhdohuu9473
      @thanhdohuu9473 Před 4 lety +23

      @@rickwong9049 They managed to "seal off the city, cut the phone lines, contain the spread of misinformation"

    • @RahulYadav-ib7ff
      @RahulYadav-ib7ff Před 4 lety

      bro, this is much more true now.

  • @dannydazzler1549
    @dannydazzler1549 Před 4 lety +191

    Damn that Hiroshima comment was 1000% savage

    • @roxydzey
      @roxydzey Před 4 lety

      which one exactly?

    • @dannydazzler1549
      @dannydazzler1549 Před 4 lety +5

      @@roxydzey @ 2:25

    • @ryanwarner5006
      @ryanwarner5006 Před 3 lety +13

      Well Hiroshima wasn't an accident. We ended the war. Ironically right before the soviets were going to stage a full scale land assault on mainland China. We probably saved millions of Russian lives. Socialism fails everywhere its tried eventually.

    • @jeremyjohnson2466
      @jeremyjohnson2466 Před 2 lety +19

      @@ryanwarner5006 the bombing of Hiroshima was a crime against humanity

    • @ADAMSIXTIES
      @ADAMSIXTIES Před 2 lety +4

      Not really. He proposed meeting there to end nukes; the place where nukes where used during a war in which we were allied with the USSR, even under Stalin. Should we have dropped the bomb on Hiroshima? Of course not! And being there would give them the impetus for peace.

  • @komepollass
    @komepollass Před 3 lety +46

    I was 12 when it happened. Western European stations where detecting huge levels of radioactivity on the days and weeks after the explosion, and they knew it had to be a nuclear station explosion because of the isotopes detected. The Russians kept it hush hush for as long as they could

  • @luisperez-eu4yg
    @luisperez-eu4yg Před 5 lety +471

    3.6 roentgen
    NoT gReAt, NoT tErRiBle

    • @PanagiotisRogerikos
      @PanagiotisRogerikos Před 5 lety +8

      luis perez what game are you playing?

    • @ImranKhan1976
      @ImranKhan1976 Před 5 lety +11

      @@PanagiotisRogerikos it's the Comrade Dyatlov game.

    • @corneliuscrewe8165
      @corneliuscrewe8165 Před 5 lety +3

      Why does everyone misquote that line? It was “Not great but not horrifying.”

    • @corneliuscrewe8165
      @corneliuscrewe8165 Před 5 lety +2

      I'll have to watch again, I dont remember Dyatlov saying that., I only remember Bryukhanov saying "not horrifying." My mistake.
      In my defense, it's impossible to hear a goddamned thing on the TV when my idiot sister in law is visiting.

    • @user-ef6jv9yr7b
      @user-ef6jv9yr7b Před 5 lety

      @@corneliuscrewe8165 too much information

  • @colstephens76
    @colstephens76 Před 3 lety +79

    God i miss Peter Jennings. A fantastic newsreader. To me in Australia he was the voice of America. I had no idea until recently that he was actually Canadian.

    • @JItalia217
      @JItalia217 Před 2 lety +4

      I loved him, I thought he was absolutely the best. Todays journalists do him no justice.

    • @mutestingray
      @mutestingray Před 2 lety +1

      _Churnable_

    • @Francisco81a
      @Francisco81a Před rokem +2

      As american as Michael J. Fox
      Another Canadian 🇨🇦

    • @jalenthomas7210
      @jalenthomas7210 Před rokem +2

      He was Canadian American

    • @henryc1000
      @henryc1000 Před 6 měsíci

      He was a high school dropout for Christ sakes!!

  • @VIKINGOCATIRE
    @VIKINGOCATIRE Před 5 lety +441

    Who's here after chernobyl hbo series

  • @IGotThisShit69
    @IGotThisShit69 Před 11 lety +128

    Gorbachev can be credited with helping dissolve the Soviet Union and for that, I respect him. Sadly it was pretty apparent he was lying through his teeth about the death toll and amount of injured. Also the fact that the Soviets tried to hide the accident made the results far more catastrophic.

    • @EnT3R
      @EnT3R Před 6 lety +32

      Gorbachev had to introduce the changes slowly, otherwise the party's hard line would have taken him out of power as they tried in 1991.

    • @user-xg8yy7yl1d
      @user-xg8yy7yl1d Před 5 lety +20

      He actually tried to keep the USSR from breaking up. He wanted to keep the USSR together and just reform it heavily and tone down the communism a lot

    • @honkhonk8009
      @honkhonk8009 Před 3 lety +11

      @@user-xg8yy7yl1d He didnt try to tone down communism, just remove the corruption that was heavily in place.

    • @ryanwarner5006
      @ryanwarner5006 Před 3 lety +9

      @@honkhonk8009 they are one in the same. You cant have communism without corruption. It creates a hive mind type of thinking where you can justify any lie or death for the good of the state. Anyone the pushes for it is a lunatic.

    • @darrens3
      @darrens3 Před 2 lety +4

      @@ryanwarner5006 replace the word 'state' with 'individual' in your comment and you have the exact same problems typified by the west. An exact mirror; the tyranny of the individual over the tyranny of the state. It's what's lead to many of our financial crises, wars, and disasters. One mans egotistical folly. Unchecked power in any ideological power structure is always a disaster. Capitalism is inherently individualistic therefore it promotes individualism and therefore as an ideology has an in built blind spot to it. The same goes for communism. It has an inherent blind spot to the collective because it's ideology requires it's priority to sustain itself. A balanced system would draw parts from each with robust legislation and checks and balances to prevent both collective or private entities from running amok.

  • @kova1577
    @kova1577 Před rokem +37

    Damn, this guy’s older then I can imagine. I only been around for 20 years and find it unbearable sometimes. Can’t imagine living 90 years in this miserable world

  • @johndavis8669
    @johndavis8669 Před 5 lety +26

    It began as 9 dead and a few other injured. It has lead to thousands dead from the effects of the disaster.

  • @scottfleming6166
    @scottfleming6166 Před 5 lety +88

    Back when the news was the news

    • @_Tommmmmm_
      @_Tommmmmm_ Před 4 lety +9

      Yeah now our news is about as good as the soviet news was back then lol

    • @mysticmarble94
      @mysticmarble94 Před 4 lety +15

      @@_Tommmmmm_ Weird becauase Soviet news would have never dared to criticize the government.

    • @Delicious_Oreoz
      @Delicious_Oreoz Před 4 lety +3

      @@mysticmarble94 because in the U.S. the power is held by special interest and big corps rather than the actual government itself

    • @Delicious_Oreoz
      @Delicious_Oreoz Před 3 lety

      @American Ancap no your an ancap your opinion doesnt matter

    • @notofthisworld5267
      @notofthisworld5267 Před 2 lety +1

      The news in America was actually okay until around 2008.
      It became highly biased and left lopsided.
      I don’t even bother to watch it anymore

  • @y_aeroxlad8547
    @y_aeroxlad8547 Před 5 lety +20

    I've gotta admit those heros saved our environment

  • @jimpikoulis6726
    @jimpikoulis6726 Před 5 lety +37

    Emergency Responders who supported the recovery efforts paid for it with their lives

  •  Před 9 lety +52

    they needed the concrete container

    • @bapa6396
      @bapa6396 Před 9 lety +2

      Roberto Giménez They already covered the reactor with concrete

    • @matthewellis8025
      @matthewellis8025 Před 5 lety +7

      Will someone get this guy a high vis vest and put him to work?

    • @CyberspacedLoner
      @CyberspacedLoner Před 4 lety

      the reactor lacked a full containment building

  • @MrSteveq3
    @MrSteveq3 Před 5 lety +10

    When he said people were heroic, that much is True

  • @rainfulphenix203
    @rainfulphenix203 Před 10 lety +10

    When it happened trucks began covering the streets with foam in neighboring countries, hoping itll bring the radiation down to the ground. Visiting the area to help was voluntary unless you was in the army. Those who voluntary visited were paid a lot of course

  • @josephstalin9306
    @josephstalin9306 Před 3 lety +5

    I can’t believe this dude is still Alive

  • @KaraCarsafliGelin
    @KaraCarsafliGelin Před 5 lety +13

    On April 27, 1988, one day after the second anniversary of the Chernobyl NPP accident and one day before the chief investigator Valery Legasov was due to announce his results of the investigation into the causes of the disaster, he committed suicide by hanging himself (some sources say in his apartment[2][15] or the stairwell of his apartment;[16] others in his office[17]). A personal pistol remained in a drawer, but the professor chose to hang himself. The loop was tied professionally and with the help of a special rope used by climbers.

    • @hagamapama
      @hagamapama Před 5 lety +4

      Yes "he" hanged "himself." I'm sure it wasn't a botched attempt by the KGB to silence a potential embarrassment to the Kremlin that knew way, WAY too much, ruined by the fact that Legasov suspected it was about to happen and had his memoirs taped.
      Clumsy move by Gorbachev. The KGB agents did not do a very good job of making it look convincing if you ask me. If he really want to kill himself he would use the pistol, but if you're trying to erase him, you can't use the pistol because the firing residue will create questions so suicide by hanging is preferable.
      I'm not saying it definitely happened, but if the KGB was trying to make Legasov go away without showing their hand openly, that's one of the ways they might do it, and it's more plausible than a professor hanging himself out of the blue one day before he was going to the press.

    • @Herman47
      @Herman47 Před 4 lety +1

      Sad, very sad.

    • @notofthisworld5267
      @notofthisworld5267 Před 2 lety

      Nah
      He didn’t commit suicide. Someone got to him.
      When will ppl wake up and realize gov is corrupt??? Come on ppl! You’re not that naive!

  • @kjoseph8135
    @kjoseph8135 Před 4 lety +21

    It's like Chinese official's explanation on COVID-19......

    • @homerthompson416
      @homerthompson416 Před 4 měsíci +1

      Yeah when he said it was 15 cases going on zero I mean WTF?

  • @petergraves9677
    @petergraves9677 Před 5 lety +11

    Comrades, the events of Chernobyl, while not great, are certainly not terrible. I'm told the radiation emitted was equivalent to a chest x-ray. So, Soviet citizens, if you're overdue for a check up, please make your way to Pripyat right away. Don't fret if you feel ill afterwards. You know our motto, Comrades: Why worry about something that isn't going to happen?

    • @Francisco81a
      @Francisco81a Před rokem +3

      You're writing bullsh it comrade.
      Go to the infirmary!

    • @homerthompson416
      @homerthompson416 Před 4 měsíci

      Kind of reminds me of 15 cases going on zero

  • @Neohack100
    @Neohack100 Před 3 lety +3

    I assume the video had like 20 views before the HBO series was released

  • @impressionQ
    @impressionQ Před 5 lety +119

    That weird moment when you are watching this from Ukraine

  • @SuperRider-RS
    @SuperRider-RS Před 5 lety +1

    I was just 8 months old when this happened..

  • @kristiankumanov5732
    @kristiankumanov5732 Před 4 lety +3

    although they quickly found out what happened with the reactor. Don‘t say anything bad about Gorbachov, because if it was 1950‘s or 60‘s it will be different story. There will be not public announcement at all and no evacuation , nothing. Yes, there will be 30 km exclusion zone, but all the contaminated citizens will be left inside until they die. Just read about Kyshtym disaster in 1957. Which btw was revealed when the „perestroika“ started.

  • @Fitchy-ke3wz
    @Fitchy-ke3wz Před 3 lety +5

    It seems HBO CHERNOBYL has created a number of nuclear experts.

  • @Kagemusha247
    @Kagemusha247 Před 5 lety +49

    Who's trying to write "who's here after watching Chernobyl?'😐

    • @melissaandrews8446
      @melissaandrews8446 Před 5 lety +2

      sanal sublime obviously someone who has nothing better to do

  • @omarrochet
    @omarrochet Před 5 lety +21

    My comrade, you’re done ✅.

  • @gillchristopher
    @gillchristopher Před rokem

    A truly special day as i was born on it RIP CCCP☹️

  • @waitdont716
    @waitdont716 Před 3 lety

    On may 14th leonid Toptunov one the people who worked at reactor 4 the night of disaster died

  • @CB-xw2pl
    @CB-xw2pl Před 3 měsíci

    I love Peter Jennings' subtle facial expressions in the beginning.

  • @ahmettaskn5687
    @ahmettaskn5687 Před 5 lety +32

    3.6 rentgens. Not good not terrible

    • @kjamison5951
      @kjamison5951 Před 5 lety +1

      Ahmet Taşkın When the radiation meters available will only ever register a maximum of 3.6 roentgens, it’s not great. It’s despicable. The ‘good meter’ was locked in a cabinet and the key wasn’t available.
      The army used a meter that maxed out at 15,000 roentgens.
      Guess what? It showed the radiation level was 15,000 roentgens.
      Later it was established that in some areas the more robust meters were recording 50,000 roentgens.

  • @biomanization
    @biomanization Před 5 lety +2

    Did Gorbachev ever apologize for hiding the St Petersburg accident (ten years earlier) that also released radiation, and was a reactor for weapons grade plutonium and tritium

    • @trickortripslao8607
      @trickortripslao8607 Před 4 lety

      What what what... I have never heard about it before. Only about an accidents on Urals,now I don't remember if it was a but nuclear powerplant or about chemical industry,but it was dangerous thought.
      What are you talking about Paul?

    • @ComradeCody3349
      @ComradeCody3349 Před 2 lety +3

      He wasn’t the General Secretary at that time… it was prolly Brezhnev or someone… Gorbachev became the General Secretary of the Soviet Union in 1985… and he was the only “good” leader of the Soviet Union

    • @iwannatalkalot3415
      @iwannatalkalot3415 Před rokem

      @@ComradeCody3349 Yeah it was Breznev

  • @honkhonk8009
    @honkhonk8009 Před 3 lety +4

    Man felt bad for gorbachev. He was told himself that it was nothing.

    • @brianrunyon266
      @brianrunyon266 Před 10 měsíci

      I've read he was livid when he found out how bad it actually was. As Soviet leader, he should've had access to all the information about it, but the hard-liners who were still in charge of some Soviet agencies tried to get him to believe what they believed about it. He didn't buy it.

  • @tommyt1971
    @tommyt1971 Před 3 lety +2

    "3.6 Roentgen... not good but not terrible."

  • @iruskas
    @iruskas Před 11 lety +1

    could you please clarify the meaning of your comment for a 5 year-old?

    • @roy12525
      @roy12525 Před 3 lety

      Hardly an easy answer

  • @gabrielcastillo9745
    @gabrielcastillo9745 Před 2 lety +1

    You can summarize that press conference in four words: Not great, not terrible

  • @bronzejourney5784
    @bronzejourney5784 Před rokem

    2:32 Going out with a "boom". I like that.

  • @Gojiragon
    @Gojiragon Před 3 lety

    9 lives...
    Modern estimates (not the STILL official numbers) are anywhere between hundreds to over 2000.

  • @yellowmarioflexing8626
    @yellowmarioflexing8626 Před 4 lety +3

    Interesting Paradox: Mikhail, Michelle and Michael may be a single variant of the people's name "Michael".

  • @RealRunner7
    @RealRunner7 Před 2 lety +1

    0:45 18 days later and he say only claimed 9 lives.

  • @Scorch1028
    @Scorch1028 Před 2 lety +4

    Peter Jennings pronounces Chernoble as "churn-ubble." 😆

    • @kova1577
      @kova1577 Před rokem

      Canadians for ya

    • @sdot5389
      @sdot5389 Před rokem

      In Ukrainian, it’s pronounced chair NO beel

  • @drtaekker
    @drtaekker Před 11 lety +35

    It amazing how elegantly the news jumped over the fact, that Gorbachev mentioned 'Three Mile Island' in his speech, and how the USA withheld informations about the catastrophe for MONTHS!

    • @LOLHAMMER45678
      @LOLHAMMER45678 Před 5 lety +6

      No it didn't, TMI was on the natio al news the morning of the accident

    • @rinse-esnir4010
      @rinse-esnir4010 Před 5 lety

      The Soviets wouldn't have mentioned anything about Chernobyl if the West wasn't affected by the nuclear fallout.
      They admitted that the accident took place when there was no way to deny it.

  • @juanalmanza3536
    @juanalmanza3536 Před 2 lety +2

    Gorvachev: Dobryi vecher, tovarischi (good evening, fellows). Translator: we were recently stricken by a disaster... 🙄

  • @griltig
    @griltig Před 2 lety

    Is Anthony Hopkins the interpreter?

  • @brandons9329
    @brandons9329 Před 11 lety +1

    Isn't that the truth !
    And I often wonder how much stuff we DON'T hear about !

  • @iruskas
    @iruskas Před 11 lety +15

    Wow, really? thank you for the information, I was born in the Soviet Union and currently live in Ukraine. If you think he was such a great guy, why don't you go to any of the ex-Soviet countries and ask people how they feel about Chornobyl and so-called wonderful reforms :))

    • @u.v.s.5583
      @u.v.s.5583 Před 5 lety

      The alcoholics hated them, the moonshiners were quite happy however.

    • @KillerofWestoids
      @KillerofWestoids Před 3 lety +1

      Do Ukrainian people miss the great USSR ?
      After all being part of a superpower is better than being a failed state.

    • @ms.megalodon3704
      @ms.megalodon3704 Před 3 lety +2

      @@KillerofWestoids Empires often look the greatest from the outside. I doubt many Ukrainians miss the state which genocided and exploited them for like 70 years. Sometimes it’s better to just be part of a small country rather than a “great” empire who despises your people.

    • @aluminium5738
      @aluminium5738 Před 2 lety

      @@ms.megalodon3704 ukraine was not "genocided and exploited from by the ussr for 70 years"

    • @ms.megalodon3704
      @ms.megalodon3704 Před 2 lety

      @@aluminium5738 Holodomor?

  • @esraeloh8681
    @esraeloh8681 Před 5 lety

    He says that like lies weren't standard policy

  • @sriandayanianilee1243
    @sriandayanianilee1243 Před 4 lety

    Chev,are angry with Andi Zhou?

  • @giuseppemarino3684
    @giuseppemarino3684 Před 5 lety +9

    who paused at 9:35 in the HBO miniseries Chernobyl and got here xD?

  • @rockytucker7480
    @rockytucker7480 Před 2 lety +3

    I'm sorry but Mikhail Gorbachev as far as the Soviet Union goes was probably the only leader other than for shamina that I had any respect for whatsoever he deserves a lot more credit than he's got and the key thing to remember here is that he recognized the destruction of radiation you know that was his big thing and also keep in mind of how dangerously radioactive the situation was and people literally had no choice but to go into radiation that in some areas could kill you in just seconds seconds not minutes not hours not days seconds and I always thought that it was a little unpractical to criticize him because it took him 14 days to address the world about the situation I mean could any other country have done any better I mean when you're dealing with a disaster that magnitude I have to be the devil's advocate and say that a disaster that magnitude the last thing a leader is thinking about is addressing the world about the problem there first thought is going to be what to do about the people and what to do about the accident I highly doubt that any more leader on this planet would have made it their first priority to send out a news broadcast about disaster let's get real

  • @MyronKapetanakis
    @MyronKapetanakis Před 5 lety +2

    Comrade secretary general, you are done!

  • @Nithincr1
    @Nithincr1 Před rokem +1

    RIP

  • @caminski5050
    @caminski5050 Před 3 lety +3

    “Chernabil”

  • @AlonsoRules
    @AlonsoRules Před 3 lety

    They could no longer cover it up

  • @illumina9489
    @illumina9489 Před rokem +1

    rip

  • @kalifee
    @kalifee Před 4 lety +5

    "Churnable"

  • @abelieversperspective9595

    I remember Peter Jennings and Dean Reynolds. The 80's were pretty fucked up man.

    • @jenntip
      @jenntip Před 5 lety

      Fucked up and the best all rolled into one....

  • @mentallyunstable5238
    @mentallyunstable5238 Před 3 lety +10

    cheeki breeki my comrades

  • @owenmccarthy2521
    @owenmccarthy2521 Před 2 lety

    “Devotion of the people” I mean, people can be very devoted when army men with ak’s show up and demand that you go to Pripyat to clean up

  • @SushanthSD
    @SushanthSD Před 3 lety

    *Comrade Soldier, you are done!*

  • @4franklin9
    @4franklin9 Před 5 lety

    Chernobyl mini series aye

  • @matthewpotter1365
    @matthewpotter1365 Před měsícem

    He was a good man. Tried to reform the Soviet Union to make it operate properly. But he was pushed back by other party officials. I’m sure he wanted nothing more than to say “we’ve messed up and there are a significant number of deaths and life changing injuries” but he’d likely have been arrested.
    He was also extremely understanding of Legasov and allowed him more opportunities to speak than any other Soviet leader would have done.

  • @ahmadsantoso9712
    @ahmadsantoso9712 Před 3 měsíci

    That permanent bird droppings stain on Gorbachev's head helped me distinguish him from Khruschev.

  • @quillquickcard8824
    @quillquickcard8824 Před 3 lety +9

    Say what you will about the slowness and awkwardness of the response and acknowledgement, but you cannot deny, now from so many years in the future, that every word Gorbachev said this day was true. He accurate about the number of already dead and seriously sick, accurate about the danger of the area, accurate about the method by which the disaster occurred, grateful to the people of his country and others that had helped, and believed it was another sign that it was time to begin serious talks with the US to mitigate nuclear proliferation.

    • @8catweazle
      @8catweazle Před 2 lety +3

      At the time, my country Romania(next to Ukraine) was asking questions about what happened and what should they do and the Russians were totally ignoring them. It took our secret services spying the communications between foreign countries to finally learn what happened and what measures the others took. But by that time, there was a radioactive rain over our country and so many were contaminated. There was a huge surge of cancers in the 1990's, my family was not spared either. Very brutal cancers that would kill you within weeks. Say what you will about USSR? The government was criminally negligent!! With its own citizens and with the faith of millions of others! WHY? Because USSR has a reputation to save? There's nothing to praise about Gorbachev, it was a total fucking disaster.

    • @iwannatalkalot3415
      @iwannatalkalot3415 Před rokem +1

      @@8catweazle Actually Gorbachev was the one who had an immense amount of rage towards the soviet mentality. He was the one who pushed that mentality towards transparency. He was the one who made the FIRST steps towards the end of the Cold War. Without him nothing would have changed. He is actually a hero, but found himself in a deeply, deeply, deeply sick country.

    • @radus9190
      @radus9190 Před 6 měsíci +2

      How was he accurate about the number of sick people from the radiation?

  • @user-uy2vj5xe8l
    @user-uy2vj5xe8l Před 6 měsíci

    Chernobyl was uncertain wtf

  • @mattzupon4155
    @mattzupon4155 Před 4 lety +5

    The Chinese handling of the Coronavirus really resembles thi

  • @Supermarine-iv1tb
    @Supermarine-iv1tb Před 5 lety +4

    mfw I need water in my reactor core

  • @Francisco81a
    @Francisco81a Před rokem +1

    This anchor man is nuts.
    Take him to the infirmary!

  • @muhammadibnvictor3682
    @muhammadibnvictor3682 Před 2 lety

    That was no accident ,the Boston marathon was no terrorist actack,the kursk ,the fire of the moscow televison tower etc

  • @frauleinannelisagoring6233

    EPIC

  • @purushottam7701
    @purushottam7701 Před 3 lety +1

    So what..At least he didn't said 3.6 Roentgen not great not terrible.

  • @noahking9996
    @noahking9996 Před 5 lety +1

    Comrade

  • @Brick-Life
    @Brick-Life Před 4 lety

    video starts at 0:26 VREMYA

  • @b-squad184
    @b-squad184 Před 2 lety

    Smart man

  • @vincentvisconi4001
    @vincentvisconi4001 Před 4 lety +1

    9 dead? Thats not even the firefighters who arrived on scene they are at least 20

    • @stefanjoeres7149
      @stefanjoeres7149 Před 4 lety +2

      Well, obviously thousands of people died as a consequence of Chernobyl.
      But on May 14 it may have actually been not as many as you'd think. Even Acute Radiation Syndrome doesn't necessarily kill you within 18 days. Some of the firefighters might have still lived then.

    • @vincentvisconi4001
      @vincentvisconi4001 Před 4 lety +3

      @@stefanjoeres7149 yea this was 18 days after the incident

  • @NessieAndrew
    @NessieAndrew Před 5 lety +2

    Proposing banning nuclear tests? What is he talking about, weren't they already partially banned since 1963, according to wiki?

  • @tanujSE
    @tanujSE Před 2 lety

    A disaster is given to screw the economics for some other purpose,a message is asked,some meetings are announced

  • @Kapplerartbloomingdale
    @Kapplerartbloomingdale Před 6 lety +12

    i admired gorby

    • @Herman47
      @Herman47 Před 4 lety +3

      I still admire Gorby.

  • @MCO18
    @MCO18 Před 7 měsíci

    Peter Jennings was great

  • @Niko-dc2jt
    @Niko-dc2jt Před 5 lety

    I’m reading Final Warning: The Legacy Of Chernobyl right now. It’s a great book I highly recommend about the international team that is mentioned in the news article.

  • @Broncort1
    @Broncort1 Před 5 lety

    I graduated high school two months after this happened....really put a damper on all the grad parties I got wasted and/or laid to.

  • @scarfacegodfather8926
    @scarfacegodfather8926 Před 3 lety

    Was a great leader of wourld. History

  • @mikeray3453
    @mikeray3453 Před 4 lety

    WAS a great leader of world history

  • @lovepeoplehu9883
    @lovepeoplehu9883 Před 4 lety

    When male reporters had thicc mustache

  • @bulgingbattery2050
    @bulgingbattery2050 Před 4 lety +2

    Comrade Dyatlov is to blame!

  • @waynebeckham3117
    @waynebeckham3117 Před 11 lety +37

    Did somebody say... Birthmarks

    • @mofoslappinfool
      @mofoslappinfool Před 5 lety +5

      Yo, I'm the host with the most Glasnost!

    • @thepancakes6665
      @thepancakes6665 Před 5 lety +1

      Shook hands with both Ronald's Reagan and McDonald

    • @MasterSanders
      @MasterSanders Před 4 lety

      If your name rhymes with “in,” time to get out.

    • @mariusmatei4087
      @mariusmatei4087 Před 3 lety

      *Putin enters in scene* Did somebody say...REAL POWER?

  • @JesseReinosa
    @JesseReinosa Před 4 lety +1

    In Soviet Russia atom splits man

    • @Delicious_Oreoz
      @Delicious_Oreoz Před 4 lety

      @@Ultra_Drocher yes but the power plant that had a meltdown was owned and operated by russia it did not belong to the Ukrainian government

  • @keroseneuwu
    @keroseneuwu Před 5 lety

    It’s was no fucking accident, the scientists were like “what would happen if we turn off the protection?”

  • @Kangroo11
    @Kangroo11 Před 4 lety

    3.6 roentgen .... i was in the toilet

  • @ADAMSIXTIES
    @ADAMSIXTIES Před 2 lety +5

    Had Chernobyl not happened Gorby would have led the USSR to democracy. Instead they have Putin.

  • @mtphill71
    @mtphill71 Před 4 lety +8

    In Soviet Russia, even atoms hide from KGB.

    • @Delicious_Oreoz
      @Delicious_Oreoz Před 4 lety +1

      @@Ultra_Drocher yes but the plant was owned and controlled directly by russia/moscow

  • @Outlawsify
    @Outlawsify Před 12 lety +1

    That was terrible.

    • @u.v.s.5583
      @u.v.s.5583 Před 5 lety +2

      No. Not great, but also not terrible. Not at all. 3.6R/h.

  • @darrenjohnsonhypnosis79
    @darrenjohnsonhypnosis79 Před 5 lety +3

    Does anyone see history repeating itself here?

    • @danieldorn2927
      @danieldorn2927 Před 5 lety +1

      Yes.

    • @darrenjohnsonhypnosis79
      @darrenjohnsonhypnosis79 Před 5 lety +1

      @shredderkrang I was actually referring to North Korea and America.

    • @darrenjohnsonhypnosis79
      @darrenjohnsonhypnosis79 Před 5 lety +1

      Don't know if you have seen the recent TV series on Chernobyl by the way if not, highly recommended I had no idea of the full story very eye opening for sure.

    • @darrenjohnsonhypnosis79
      @darrenjohnsonhypnosis79 Před 5 lety

      @shredderkrang Wow thank you very much yes I will be sure to watch it and will let you know :)