History vs. Vladimir Lenin - Alex Gendler

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  • čas přidán 6. 04. 2014
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    Vladimir Lenin overthrew Russian Czar Nicholas II and founded the Soviet Union, forever changing the course of Russian politics. But was he a hero who toppled an oppressive tyranny or a villain who replaced it with another? Alex Gendler puts this controversial figure on trial, exploring both sides of a nearly century-long debate.
    Lesson by Alex Gendler, animation by Brett Underhill.

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  • @sillyloser8302
    @sillyloser8302 Před 3 lety +9709

    The two men arguing:
    Lenin: 🗿

  • @JohnWick-xh6in
    @JohnWick-xh6in Před 4 lety +9121

    TED-Ed just invented a new accent(Russian-Scottish)

  • @Memelander
    @Memelander Před 2 lety +3733

    That accent on the lawyer's part is actually an attempt at portraying Lenin's accent when speaking English accurately. Since Lenin was taught English by an Irish-Scot, he spoke English with an accent similar to this.
    The more you know.

  • @CarlMarxPunk
    @CarlMarxPunk Před 7 měsíci +406

    "I honor Lenin as a man who completely sacrificed himself and devoted all his energy to the realization of social justice. I do not consider his methods advisable, but one thing is certain: men of his type are the guardians and restorers of the conscience of humanity"- Albert Einstein.

    • @channingbloom7125
      @channingbloom7125 Před měsícem +30

      So Einstein is saying that he respected Lenin drive and determination. But let’s not forget that he was very critical over Lenin’s leadership and questioned the ways he was leading the country. Let that be understood.

    • @CarlMarxPunk
      @CarlMarxPunk Před měsícem +5

      @@channingbloom7125 Yes. Indeed.

    • @jim6038
      @jim6038 Před měsícem +1

      @channingbloom7125. There was a Russian serial killer that wanted to get 64 murders to complete his chessboard.
      This is the kind of determination and drive is what should be admired?
      There was a man with a mustache in the 1930s and 40s that had drive like Lenin too.
      Kind of think that Einsteins take on Lenin is a best horrifically misguided.

    • @channingbloom7125
      @channingbloom7125 Před měsícem +7

      @@jim6038
      Do you compare Lenin to a serial killer that wanted to kill 64 people to complete a chessboard? Is this to be understood?

    • @jim6038
      @jim6038 Před měsícem +2

      @channingbloom7125 no Lenin was worse. Much more worse than that. I was pointing out the quite terrible analogue of Lenin being great made by Einstein.

  • @ScottJB
    @ScottJB Před 5 lety +6829

    The fake Russian accent was a little too much.

    • @OtherwiseBother909
      @OtherwiseBother909 Před 5 lety +27

      made me jump to the next video

    • @light9808
      @light9808 Před 4 lety +80

      Nah not really at least for me

    • @PaulTheSkeptic
      @PaulTheSkeptic Před 4 lety +66

      It was bad but a fake Russian accent can be fun. But it was bad even for a fake accent. Bliat!

    • @theno-trustassociation6241
      @theno-trustassociation6241 Před 4 lety +85

      I find it weird that everyone seems more corncerned with the accent than the arguments in the comments.

    • @alenaj1579
      @alenaj1579 Před 4 lety +8

      Scott Butler nah, it was sorta funny.

  • @MrRattlebones640
    @MrRattlebones640 Před 7 lety +22469

    I'm flattered.

  • @squirrele4495
    @squirrele4495 Před 2 lety +1077

    “A society should be judged not by how it treats its outstanding citizens but by how it treats its criminals.”
    Fyodor Dostoyevsky
    The tragedy of the 20th century wasn’t the dictatorships- they were nothing new. The tragedy was the millions of politically active, educated citizens of the world who knew better, fought for a more equal world, and were aware enough to watch it all fall apart.

    • @estanislaobiertosz7011
      @estanislaobiertosz7011 Před 2 lety +26

      damn, really deep. I can tell that most of every human tragedy has already happened but in many cases we are falling on the same hole. Fyodor was someone aware of things (because he experienced them) as someone who was very close to death,

    • @user-ry9om6es8t
      @user-ry9om6es8t Před 2 lety

      czcams.com/video/W9QVQvGSsKI/video.html

    • @Ivan-uk4zm
      @Ivan-uk4zm Před 2 lety +6

      Really sad for people who are sober feeling of pain.

    • @terrorgaming459
      @terrorgaming459 Před 2 lety +3

      America is a authoritarian dictionary

    • @fsdds1488
      @fsdds1488 Před 2 lety +2

      Same thing happen in both camps.

  • @TheAlps36
    @TheAlps36 Před 2 lety +451

    4:05 that's an excellent point I never thought about before. There will always be people who want the old ways to return. It happened in France and in England. Even imprisoning or banishing an heir can't stop them returning to power if they have support

    • @Doublemonk0506
      @Doublemonk0506 Před 2 lety

      That is why King Louis and Marie Antoinette were executed. If they lived and fled, which they already tried to do, foreign powers would stomp over the people to place the rulers back on the throne

    • @kim2894
      @kim2894 Před rokem +6

      At the very least Charles I and Louis XVI had a trial to justify their execution.

    • @soggmeisterlasagnagarfield
      @soggmeisterlasagnagarfield Před rokem +25

      Conservatism. That’s why revolutions are bloody.

    • @shedisdumb1726
      @shedisdumb1726 Před rokem +38

      @@kim2894 to be fair with Lous it was basically a kangaroo court trial cause really think about how the French Repblic would respond if they just went "Yeah guys we're just gonna let him live after he literally tried to run away"

    • @Davros539
      @Davros539 Před rokem +20

      True but several countries managed to get rid of their monarchies without killing the monarchs, but to be fair, a lot of those, like Romania and Bulgaria, did so later.

  • @stefanetienney2666
    @stefanetienney2666 Před 4 lety +3260

    I need to start calling people I don’t like « incompetent bourgeois failures » in that Russian accent.
    Has a nice ring to it.

    • @lazypops3117
      @lazypops3117 Před 4 lety +70

      2:35

    • @scottskinner577
      @scottskinner577 Před 3 lety +5

      Im all on on this. Ill send pics of the reactions I get

    • @thoth7858
      @thoth7858 Před 3 lety +22

      If "people I don't like" means your boss, it might be an accurate description too

    • @scottskinner577
      @scottskinner577 Před 3 lety

      Every time you think this guys accent is fake, just think of that guy from FPSRussia saying "Trust me. Im a professional Russian!"
      And just like that....im a believer again 👍

    • @darkjester53
      @darkjester53 Před 3 lety +7

      Try a French accent. It just cuts that extra bit deeper.

  • @tylerford2370
    @tylerford2370 Před 4 lety +8619

    Me: *scrolls down to comment section expecting to see debates between Lenin’s supporters and his opponents*
    The comment section: fAKe ruSsIAn ACcEnT

    • @tantainguyen4290
      @tantainguyen4290 Před 4 lety +27

      Metoo

    • @strongfp
      @strongfp Před 4 lety +162

      Because no one has an actual argument against what Lenin accomplished.

    • @thesenate5913
      @thesenate5913 Před 4 lety +141

      @@strongfp if this was about stalin the comment section would be a war zone

    • @Luca-bv5ic
      @Luca-bv5ic Před 4 lety +100

      @@thesenate5913 But Joseph Stalin was definitely bad. Lenin is a more ambiguous figure.

    • @thesenate5913
      @thesenate5913 Před 4 lety +66

      @@Luca-bv5ic yes
      Stalin only did 2 good things:
      Modernized Russia
      Beating (or helping beating) the Germans
      Thats just it
      I dont wanna talk about lennin cus i have not researched him enough

  • @Tiana_Do
    @Tiana_Do Před 9 měsíci +558

    As a Vietnamese, Lenin is one of the most respected leaders in my country

    • @jeremigawkowski9775
      @jeremigawkowski9775 Před 8 měsíci +14

      why? in my country pretty much everyone hates him@@rimaq_

    • @minhgiang5078
      @minhgiang5078 Před 8 měsíci

      @@jeremigawkowski9775 and we never read US or Western news cuz they have their power to control it :))

    • @Prororo
      @Prororo Před 8 měsíci +84

      @@jeremigawkowski9775because Vietnam is a socialist country and Lenin is seen as basically a kickstarter for socialist revolutions

    • @davisdelp8131
      @davisdelp8131 Před 8 měsíci +7

      Hahah how’s that going for you 😂

    • @mikadeksjur653
      @mikadeksjur653 Před 8 měsíci +87

      @@davisdelp8131 how dear you putting this emoji. have your country ever been bombed for couple of years straight by capitalist usa? also literally wietnam is groving so mad its impressive meanwhile we are losing our laws in jobs and slowing down with economy at the same time, not even talking about debt. communist countries was always oppressed by capitalist countries from the beggining. also west is making world unliveable for our kids, we should start putting socialist policies asap. Stay strong all of you vietnamese, keep your grind on. ❤from polish guy

  • @palatonian9618
    @palatonian9618 Před 2 lety +272

    I hate how much time was spent debating whether the monarch was awful or not. I feel like a lot of time is spent debating peripheral subjects instead of Lenin’s involvement

    • @george4281
      @george4281 Před 2 lety +33

      Well to be fair if the monarch really is bad then it's a point in Lenin's favour. But they didn't do this with the French revolution, Nicolas could've got his own video and this doesn't actually talk about after Lenin had power so I see kind of

    • @helrem
      @helrem Před 10 měsíci +4

      ​@@george4281Yeah, that's a good idea, although I'd probably do something similar to the one here.

    • @samsca8529
      @samsca8529 Před 13 dny

      Would you feel the same way about the American revolution and the founding fathers as compared with the British monarchy?

    • @dumbdragon2129
      @dumbdragon2129 Před 13 dny

      Also it's a bad point, just because the previous government was bad, give you no excuse for what you did

  • @violetta_edel117
    @violetta_edel117 Před 3 lety +7725

    if you're American always remember. RUSSIAN history is taught to you by AMERICAN teachers, in AMERICA.

    • @souljacem
      @souljacem Před 3 lety +580

      I think the history of Russia is not nearly covered enough in European schools either. I‘ve just heard of this story after graduation.

    • @blukester7994
      @blukester7994 Před 3 lety +195

      Yeah but they killed 3 million people in 1 1\2 years so yeah

    • @mr.monhon5179
      @mr.monhon5179 Před 3 lety +486

      @@blukester7994 That's just nonsense, my friend. Your point almost just do nothing than bother people looking at it. Can you express the idea in a more understandable way?

    • @joshuasquire1879
      @joshuasquire1879 Před 3 lety +68

      Yes but Britain be like I used to rule the world you know

    • @PuglordGabe
      @PuglordGabe Před 3 lety +274

      Lenin was a tyrant who spend his entire life turning what could of been an at least semi-prosperous democratic country (with even possible socialist elements from the socialist parties that held influence) into a horrid dictatorship that destroyed everything it touched and spiraled into disaster and ruin.

  • @Umirua
    @Umirua Před 10 lety +10827

    No matter what kind of political leader you are you'll still be considered both hero and villian.

    • @Umirua
      @Umirua Před 10 lety +464

      And the argument is always unending and unanswerable

    • @OfficialHighduke
      @OfficialHighduke Před 10 lety +229

      IShallUseFire! Unless you're Stalin... He did nothing good but stop the Nazi's in Russia, and even that was to the misfortune of his people.

    • @100aegir
      @100aegir Před 9 lety +413

      OfficialHighduke Well, technically Stalin was the one who actually made the soviet union into the super power it became, Lenin practically did nothing in making it like that. Not saying Stalin was a good man, there is too much evidence against that idea, but he was not a pure villain despite whatever the shit Trotsky said, a man who had been a rival to Stalin long before anyone else even recognised Stalin at all, so a very biased individual is the one who tells the story of how Stalin's mass killings were different from his own mass killings.

    • @Umirua
      @Umirua Před 9 lety +49

      100aegir My point exactly

    • @lochlannwatling3482
      @lochlannwatling3482 Před 6 lety +13

      The_Pyromancer you are right

  • @addrickstich6385
    @addrickstich6385 Před rokem +35

    I do like that you gave a proper argument for both sides, i wish we had more of this..

  • @matthewmaguire2151
    @matthewmaguire2151 Před rokem +124

    I love how these videos don’t convince us to take a side but rather allow us to decide

    • @asdqwe8837
      @asdqwe8837 Před rokem +18

      This video is presented as nuanced, but it is actually anticommunist propaganda and historically inaccurate.

    • @RandomInternetUser-yi5cc
      @RandomInternetUser-yi5cc Před rokem +1

      Don't listen to the propogandist bot here. He's either brainwashed or he's being paid good enough money to write these comments.

    • @matthewmaguire2151
      @matthewmaguire2151 Před rokem +17

      @@asdqwe8837 some aspects yeah but the person arguing in favor of Lenin make’s arguments that make it hard to see as anti communist propaganda

    • @minhgiang5078
      @minhgiang5078 Před 8 měsíci +6

      @@asdqwe8837 absolutely agree

    • @brennans2286
      @brennans2286 Před 3 měsíci +2

      Side with Lenin

  • @bas8792
    @bas8792 Před 4 lety +2185

    It's like when introverts have argument in their head and roasting themselves

  • @leovenegas5338
    @leovenegas5338 Před 3 lety +7696

    Note to TED-Ed: When you mix a Russian accent with a Scottish accent, it sounds like a cat gurgling water.

  • @riqueman23
    @riqueman23 Před 10 měsíci +92

    I love how both the defender and the prosecutor agreed that Stalin was a tyrannical dictator.

    • @diwang3845
      @diwang3845 Před 8 měsíci +20

      I mean their putting Lenin on trial not Stalin

    • @riqueman23
      @riqueman23 Před 8 měsíci +5

      @@diwang3845 I know that, but if you go to the part about Stalin, you can see that even the defender agrees that Stalin was a dictator.

    • @pedroaugustodoamaral8119
      @pedroaugustodoamaral8119 Před 8 měsíci +12

      And both are wrong.

    • @jeffreygao3956
      @jeffreygao3956 Před 4 měsíci +6

      @@pedroaugustodoamaral8119 Holodomor. Nuff said!

    • @handsfortoothpicks
      @handsfortoothpicks Před 3 měsíci +2

      ​@@pedroaugustodoamaral8119Stalin killed the international movement

  • @braviary211
    @braviary211 Před 2 lety +42

    From now on, I'm gonna call politicians I don't like "incompetent bourgeois failures."

    • @playedtoomuch5259
      @playedtoomuch5259 Před 2 dny

      If you live in capitalist countries then it's probably not an inaccurate statement

  • @minervamcgonagall7410
    @minervamcgonagall7410 Před 3 lety +10152

    These videos aren't made to prove that a hated historical character was actually good. They're made to show us that this historical figure did both Good AND bad.

    • @user-sh7md4nx3j
      @user-sh7md4nx3j Před 3 lety +145

      Unless Lenin, because...
      Союз нерушимый республик свободных
      Сплотила навеки Великая Русь
      Да здравствует созданный волей народов
      Единый, могучий Советский Союз
      Славься, Отечество наше свободное
      Дружбы народов надёжный оплот!
      Партия Ленина - сила народная
      Нас к торжеству коммунизма ведёт
      Сквозь грозы сияло нам солнце свободы
      И Ленин великий нам путь озарил
      На правое дело он поднял народы
      На труд и на подвиги нас вдохновил
      Славься, Отечество наше свободное
      Дружбы народов надёжный оплот
      Партия Ленина - сила народная
      Нас к торжеству коммунизма ведёт
      В победе бессмертных идей коммунизма
      Мы видим грядущее нашей страны
      И Красному знамени славной Отчизны
      Мы будем всегда беззаветно верны
      Славься, Отечество наше свободное
      Дружбы народов надёжный оплот
      Партия Ленина - сила народная
      Нас к торжеству коммунизма ведёт

    • @zegpath81
      @zegpath81 Před 3 lety +312

      Семён Шиповалов I'm guessing this is Never Gonna Give You Up in Russian.

    • @user-sh7md4nx3j
      @user-sh7md4nx3j Před 3 lety +54

      @@zegpath81 some kind of that

    • @maharaja8099
      @maharaja8099 Před 3 lety +404

      Lenin is a better hero than the Churchill and anyone u romanticize

    • @prometheus5405
      @prometheus5405 Před 3 lety +12

      @@maharaja8099 komunis indo

  • @binh3308
    @binh3308 Před 5 lety +3174

    *Not Le-NON, Le-NIN!*

  • @aysenilguzel8459
    @aysenilguzel8459 Před 7 měsíci +25

    Serfdom was never abolished. Instead, it was replaced with gigantic levels of debt that the average person was still effectively in slavery.

    • @logans3365
      @logans3365 Před 7 měsíci +5

      We use the same system in America too this day.
      Time too remove them from power

    • @flyingsquirrell6953
      @flyingsquirrell6953 Před 21 dnem +2

      They just replaced serfdom with feudalism lol.

    • @glif1360
      @glif1360 Před 16 dny +2

      However, the debt was abolished in 1907 by Stolypin's government.
      Besides abolition of serfdom refers to the fact that peasants could no longer be sold after 1861. The landlords also no longer can use corporeal punishment against them. It also granted full freedom for domestic servants ("дворове") effective since 1863.

    • @playedtoomuch5259
      @playedtoomuch5259 Před 2 dny +1

      ​@@glif1360 conditions in Russia were nevertheless very similar to before, and while the debt was abolished they kept pay low and prices to buy food high to keep them in chains, effectively enslaving them again

    • @glif1360
      @glif1360 Před 2 dny

      @@playedtoomuch5259 What are you even saying? Who in his mind would think that you can keep a peasant in chains by selling him food? Peasants GROW food it's like one thing that they don't need (assuming you don't take it away). And peasants weren't given a salary to begin with - they were selling food to pay RENT on land.

  • @lucusekali5767
    @lucusekali5767 Před 2 lety +8

    I am always impressed by the fact that they always have answer to each other arguments

  • @andreipaun5627
    @andreipaun5627 Před 4 lety +3710

    Coment section:
    95%-fake Russian accent
    5%-it was diatlov

  • @lilcracker692
    @lilcracker692 Před 4 lety +5913

    As a Russian, that accent feels like a screwdriver being jammed into my ears. Great video though, very accurate.

    • @Jose04537
      @Jose04537 Před 3 lety +224

      Yes, but they forgot the part where Lenin allowed fair elections to form a Constitutional Assambly, which his party dissolved ONE DAY AFTER it's formation, just because they lost the election. He was undeniable a tirant that didn't respect the will of the people since that day.

    • @cindric3128
      @cindric3128 Před 3 lety +52

      @@Jose04537 Who asked you that?

    • @Jose04537
      @Jose04537 Před 3 lety +102

      @@cindric3128 pointing an obvious inaccuracy.

    • @cindric3128
      @cindric3128 Před 3 lety +21

      Thats not what Lil is talking about

    • @unpopuler
      @unpopuler Před 3 lety +8

      @@Jose04537 this kid might be Cuban

  • @StarBoundFables
    @StarBoundFables Před rokem +8

    Thanks for the well-made edutainment, Ted-Ed 🙏🏼

  • @revolutionarydefeatism
    @revolutionarydefeatism Před 19 dny +21

    Lenin is a different figure than Stalin and his Soviet regime! Stalin represented the new state capitalism of Russia, while Lenin wanted a revolution in other industrial countries that never succeeded. Lenin was an Internationalist while Stalin was a nationalist!

    • @BornPall_
      @BornPall_ Před 10 dny +2

      Троцкист detected

    • @magahetmilan154
      @magahetmilan154 Před 5 dny

      точно 😅​@@BornPall_

    • @shaxov95
      @shaxov95 Před 5 dny

      Ты дебил, не надо говорить о таких вещах если читал только пару статей в интернете, ты позоришь человеческий род

    • @playedtoomuch5259
      @playedtoomuch5259 Před 2 dny

      Absolutely not. Stalin was just as much an internationalist, but he knew like Trotsky refused to acknowledge that you cannot simply bring revolution up on high to other people, the workers themselves have to want revolution and only then can you assist them, but not before

  • @derekwang7330
    @derekwang7330 Před 3 lety +3970

    “You were supposed to be my right hand man, but your loyalty shriveled up like your right hand man!”
    - Vladimir Lenin

  • @HapticGamerHD
    @HapticGamerHD Před 8 lety +2144

    Are the exaggerated accents really necessary?

    • @fabrizio483
      @fabrizio483 Před 8 lety +368

      +HapticGamerHD Yes.

    • @welshzecorgi7903
      @welshzecorgi7903 Před 8 lety +207

      +HapticGamerHD DA, TOVARISH! EK-CENT NESSESA-RRRY FUR DRUMAT-TICK EF-FEKT!

    • @thetruereality2
      @thetruereality2 Před 8 lety +4

      +Fabrizio Aldonne lol true dat

    • @chrischavez7984
      @chrischavez7984 Před 8 lety +58

      +HapticGamerHD albiet kinda cheasy it does make the narrative easier to follow by giving distinct voice to the character

    • @setiem13
      @setiem13 Před 8 lety +8

      Dude just watch the video l:V

  • @newstartyt3700
    @newstartyt3700 Před 2 lety +3

    I love such videos, as it presents both sides of the argument and doesn't show bias within anything, this is what I like.

  • @vjazz9374
    @vjazz9374 Před 2 lety +2

    We need more of this!

  • @ssnorlax9597
    @ssnorlax9597 Před 5 lety +3023

    as a Russian. That fake accent hurt me

    • @anotherthink9236
      @anotherthink9236 Před 5 lety +19

      Me too

    • @nigeh5326
      @nigeh5326 Před 4 lety +30

      It is as close to any Russian accent I have ever heard as Chekhov's accent in Star Trek. It is bloody awful

    • @AnotherLifeish
      @AnotherLifeish Před 4 lety +20

      ᴉɐloʞᴉN the American southern accent he typically does makes me want to slam my head into a wall. This accent is somehow even worse.

    • @onlyonemitch5049
      @onlyonemitch5049 Před 4 lety +8

      Why?! They tried!

    • @Happy_Teddy24
      @Happy_Teddy24 Před 4 lety +3

      Your not Russian mate

  • @killerknight123
    @killerknight123 Před 4 lety +2831

    Oversimplified: WHO WANTS TO START A REVOLUTION.

  • @valen000
    @valen000 Před rokem +1

    i love the balance of this video! good job :)

  • @benjaminli3572
    @benjaminli3572 Před 8 měsíci +19

    "Was killing peasants with poison gas for the people?"
    "Yes!"

    • @logans3365
      @logans3365 Před 7 měsíci

      I don’t know the full story, but it sounds like they were trying too redistribute food too those in need, and those peasants were being greedy.
      I could have the whole narrative wrong, but given the values of communism it adds up.

    • @kimbanton4398
      @kimbanton4398 Před 4 měsíci

      @@logans3365 *"I don’t know the full story, but it sounds like they were trying too redistribute food too those in need, and those peasants were being greedy."*
      I would really REALLY be careful with that. Don't get me wrong, I am a socialist myself. But this claim that all the massacred peasants were just greedy kulaks who refused to share their produce with the poor people who needed them, because they wanted to hoard it all for themselves, is just propaganda and an ideological excuse.
      Fact is, under Lenin and especially under Stalin they called every peasant a kulak who ended up having even somewhat for themselves, regardless whether they produced it through their own labor or not. And peasants who weren't literally starving were quick to be called rich well-off kulaks and were deported into labor camps.
      *"I could have the whole narrative wrong, but given the values of communism it adds up."*
      It only adds up if you are a hardcore-tankie who will immediately call every peasant who has enough to fend for himself a bourgeoisie owner. No doubt there were kulaks, but Lenin & Stalin were too quick & too paranoid to brand people as "counter-revolutionaries who wanted to cause chaos and prevent communism from realization".

    • @evryatis9231
      @evryatis9231 Před 19 dny

      when leningrad is near starvation due to the incessant war, can you afford to let people stall you for long in not taking grain? if that didn't happen, leningrad & moscow would have starved, and you people would have went "oh my god communist famines lol!"

  • @Feupaleee
    @Feupaleee Před 3 lety +1811

    An interesting fact: Lenin believed that the revolution would happen, but believed that it would happen later. He wrote that he probably did not expect her during his lifetime, but that the ground had to be prepared. But, what happened happened and we can say that the paths of history are pretty inscrutable, chaotic and random (though we tend to see patterns in everything that surrounds us)

    • @unbearablyyours
      @unbearablyyours Před 2 lety +16

      well said!

    • @user-ry9om6es8t
      @user-ry9om6es8t Před 2 lety

      czcams.com/video/W9QVQvGSsKI/video.html

    • @ethanhopping7296
      @ethanhopping7296 Před 2 lety +32

      He was also expecting Revolution in other parts of Europe first, that was kind of the rationale behind Revolution in the first place. He never meant for Moscow to become the headquarters of global communism, they were just supposed to hold down the fort until Revolution in Germany or somewhere else happened.

    • @Feupaleee
      @Feupaleee Před 2 lety +21

      Lenin also wrote in May 1917: "If there had been no war, Russia could have lived for years and even decades without revolution." Perhaps this will be applicable to the Russia of the present. Will see.

    • @Makarosc
      @Makarosc Před rokem

      I thought that was Marx

  • @surafelgeleta8533
    @surafelgeleta8533 Před 6 lety +502

    "Volrd Var Vone " LOL

  • @estanislaobiertosz7011
    @estanislaobiertosz7011 Před 2 lety +18

    I think that some of the most interesting views on Lenin (that id love to hear), are those from who lived under the soviet union regime. not saying these are necesarly more valid, but they literally lived the impact of his actions

    • @daniellassander
      @daniellassander Před 2 lety +7

      Well those that would complain the most are dead because he killed them.

    • @jelenamartinovic1647
      @jelenamartinovic1647 Před 2 lety +6

      @@daniellassander Nope,he didn't. It was Stalin

    • @thetwopunchman6113
      @thetwopunchman6113 Před 23 dny

      @@jelenamartinovic1647lenin did silence and imprison his political enemies

    • @BradenBlorp
      @BradenBlorp Před 8 dny

      ​@@thetwopunchman6113 they silenced him first
      He merely did what they did to him

    • @playedtoomuch5259
      @playedtoomuch5259 Před 2 dny +1

      A lot of people in Russia who did were very supportive of it, the borgousie he kicked out weren't happy but who cares what they think, he didn't let them keep their indentured servants

  • @DieselTreleaver99
    @DieselTreleaver99 Před 2 lety +37

    Not sure I believe everyone had food on their plate. There are stories of famine and families hiding potatoes under their houses etc.

    • @noodleexpanding3407
      @noodleexpanding3407 Před 2 lety +3

      Yea that sounds like wild unfounded claim

    • @Ms.-Lily
      @Ms.-Lily Před 2 lety +1

      Propaganda much?

    • @vasilisioannou5794
      @vasilisioannou5794 Před 2 lety +28

      In the video he talked about USSR in general not under Lenins rule. There was a famine during the Civil war and during and after WW2m If i am not mistaken there were no other famines

  • @colinrobinson1924
    @colinrobinson1924 Před 4 lety +1784

    The anti-Lenin guy says that Vladimir Lenin had nothing to do with the overthrow of the Tsar in February 1917, since Lenin was then in Switzerland. It's true that Lenin was in Switzerland then, but it's also true that his Bolshevik Party had a network of members and supporters within Russia, who had been working systematically for years to undermine the old regime. One way they did this was by smuggling Lenin's revolutionary newspapers into the country for opponents of the Tsar to read and pass on. Which is why Lenin got such a welcome in April 1917 when he got off the train at St Petersburg's Finland Station..

    • @fredthebear277
      @fredthebear277 Před 4 lety +11

      Colin Robinson interesting,know where I can read more about Lenin

    • @fredthebear277
      @fredthebear277 Před 4 lety +4

      Colin Robinson thank you

    • @phatle2737
      @phatle2737 Před 3 lety +18

      so propaganda and brainwash, got it commie.

    • @oddacity5883
      @oddacity5883 Před 3 lety +156

      @Phat Le So apparently knowing the details of a specific event in history means that you’re brainwashed by propaganda
      Welp, there goes the years of Vietnamese History lessons, guess i’m brainwashed now

    • @Babayaga34567
      @Babayaga34567 Před 3 lety +74

      @@phatle2737 McCarthyism at its finest.

  • @mini-tj9cr
    @mini-tj9cr Před 5 měsíci +5

    현재 평범한 학생인데 이런 좋은 영상과 한국어 자막을 제공해 주셔서 감사합니다

  • @Your_Local_WeirdWeeb
    @Your_Local_WeirdWeeb Před rokem +7

    We all heard of the quote 'The victors get to write history', it which it just means what it means, and I gotta say, the victors don't always treat the losers nicely

  • @kakyoin9688
    @kakyoin9688 Před 7 lety +1822

    History vs Otto Von Bismarck

    • @bobjimenez1716
      @bobjimenez1716 Před 7 lety +45

      that'd be amazing!

    • @kakyoin9688
      @kakyoin9688 Před 7 lety +7

      Bob Jimenez it would

    • @kakyoin9688
      @kakyoin9688 Před 7 lety +4

      Otto Von Bismark oh hey buddy

    • @kakyoin9688
      @kakyoin9688 Před 7 lety +2

      Otto Von Bismark I don't know Fredrick the great was petty good, also he's guilty

    • @kakyoin9688
      @kakyoin9688 Před 7 lety

      Otto Von Bismark yup

  • @trotskycancook2400
    @trotskycancook2400 Před 6 lety +1608

    History vs me

    • @eggofknowledge3346
      @eggofknowledge3346 Před 5 lety +72

      you should've stayed in my party

    • @skullcrusherm7425
      @skullcrusherm7425 Před 5 lety +27

      How is your neck sir

    • @nonh1
      @nonh1 Před 5 lety +27

      Trotsky would win, because he has history on his side.

    • @skullcrusherm7425
      @skullcrusherm7425 Před 5 lety +6

      And he had a vision of global socialism

    • @ceasefire2825
      @ceasefire2825 Před 5 lety +25

      nice chance to lead Russia you have there...it would be a shame if some steel boi....stole it

  • @Nelster
    @Nelster Před 2 lety

    it is good to also dive into the ideas that drove them in addition to looking at the goods and bads of what they accomplished,.

  • @kingtut4734
    @kingtut4734 Před rokem

    Man I love this trial videos!

  • @adamweishaupt3733
    @adamweishaupt3733 Před 7 lety +1846

    Why would anyone defend Tsar Nicholas?

    • @bingisbahn3374
      @bingisbahn3374 Před 7 lety +13

      Adam Weishaupt because the soldiers rebelled against him

    • @hinahinananoha7783
      @hinahinananoha7783 Před 7 lety +275

      Adam Weishaupt Because with all the injustice of the tsar era, USSR was hell compared to that.

    • @adamweishaupt3733
      @adamweishaupt3733 Před 7 lety +166

      Nadiya Nanoha Just because there's a worse option doesn't mean you should defend a bad one (kind of fitting for the US elections)

    • @therandomguy6979
      @therandomguy6979 Před 7 lety +2

      +Adam Weishaupt im wishaupt and from the Netherlands

    • @adamweishaupt3733
      @adamweishaupt3733 Před 7 lety +7

      TheRandomGuy My name isn't actually Adam Weishaupt, he was a German philosopher.

  • @Liberty2100
    @Liberty2100 Před 7 lety +556

    History vs Woodrow Wilson

    • @LukrixGaming
      @LukrixGaming Před 7 lety +2

      This would be cool

    • @stuartz.h1774
      @stuartz.h1774 Před 7 lety +3

      George Washington
      History vs Georgia Rasputin

    • @beez6039
      @beez6039 Před 7 lety +10

      George Washington vs history

    • @joshproductions4283
      @joshproductions4283 Před 7 lety +4

      +Stuart Hatherley It's Gregori, not Georgia mate

    • @stuartz.h1774
      @stuartz.h1774 Před 7 lety +4

      Joshproductions sorry I have some spelling problems I have dyslexia

  • @nickolahs7781
    @nickolahs7781 Před 2 lety +10

    Also his accent is a reference to how Lenin spoke English with A Irish accent!

  • @phuocnguyenngoc7821
    @phuocnguyenngoc7821 Před 3 lety +5

    If you have seen sort of videos about "History on trial" released by Ted ed
    You may notice some significant references from "the Prince" by Niccolo Machiavelli
    Like the act of killing the royal family that Lenin did was previously mentioned in Machiavelli's book 400 years before.
    Other notorious politicians in the "History on trial" I guested, may probably be influenced by Machiavelli's work as well.

    • @willfakaroni5808
      @willfakaroni5808 Před rokem

      I don’t think Machiavelliwas the only person to conceive of that

  • @EPICFAILKING1
    @EPICFAILKING1 Před 8 lety +919

    The accent is to forced, sounds ridiculous. But other than that, great video xD

    • @welshzecorgi7903
      @welshzecorgi7903 Před 8 lety +28

      DA, TOVARISH! BET PURR-HAPS EK-CENT NESSESA-RRRY FUR DRUMAT-TICK EF-FEKT! DAVOI!

    • @tdfern1
      @tdfern1 Před 7 lety +5

      It is called authenticity.

    • @aaditbhatia6551
      @aaditbhatia6551 Před 7 lety +7

      THEES EES THE OWNLY WAY THE PEAYPOL COD BE LEEBERATED.

    • @computo2000
      @computo2000 Před 7 lety +1

      But I found it berrry fun.

    • @harrybadjas8492
      @harrybadjas8492 Před 7 lety +5

      The accent makes it unwatchable :/

  • @imdrum6881
    @imdrum6881 Před 3 lety +2037

    Lenin: When I die, put anyone on power except from Stalin
    Lenin: *dies*
    Stalin: It's free real estate

    • @Thunder_Sniper
      @Thunder_Sniper Před 2 lety +31

      LMAO 🤣

    • @theironcross2933
      @theironcross2933 Před 2 lety +38

      Yeah, but who would take his place. Trotsky was unpopular with pretty much everyone, including Lenin.

    • @cruzado3516
      @cruzado3516 Před 2 lety +133

      @@theironcross2933 trotsky was very popular,he was second man in a country.Everyone knew him as a creator of red army,as the man who with lenin was doing october revolution,cause he ruled revolutionary military council and as the great marxist theoretic.But the problem is that when lenin was alive there was a party democracy in bolshevik party,some people like preobrazhensky or buharin could argue with lenin and won.After lenin death left opposition with trotsky as a leader tried to restore party democracy,but they lost and dictatorship of stalin established

    • @asgardianbouy7472
      @asgardianbouy7472 Před 2 lety +6

      @@cruzado3516 same Trotsky that Lenin discribed as a political prostitue.

    • @daniellassander
      @daniellassander Před 2 lety +16

      Not true, Lenin handpicked Stalin as his successor.

  • @DeathGaurdPaints
    @DeathGaurdPaints Před 2 lety +1

    Please revive this format

  • @vampiregamingyt8754
    @vampiregamingyt8754 Před 2 lety +3

    I like how the defenses whole argument for the sections on crushing uprisings was essentially the same as the reason as the prosecution's argument for the Democratic and tsarist governmets

  • @OnyxAgainstTheWorld
    @OnyxAgainstTheWorld Před 5 lety +1741

    History vs. Fidel Castro. That would be interesting.

    • @petitedanni
      @petitedanni Před 4 lety +18

      @Moonbat i see what you did there

    • @cbenz3946
      @cbenz3946 Před 4 lety +8

      idk about that

    • @lid.or.whatever
      @lid.or.whatever Před 4 lety +56

      @Stooven McStoovenson not misunderstood, he sold the Cuban ppl one thing and ended up with another. The beginning and the idea was great, but there was poor execution and no acceptance of change, which has hurt the Cuban people.

    • @lid.or.whatever
      @lid.or.whatever Před 4 lety +34

      @Stooven McStoovenson everyone who has ever done anything is worthy of been studied, but we can't mistake interest for idolizing

    • @samedwards3285
      @samedwards3285 Před 4 lety +14

      now i want a milkshake

  • @risinglolreplays1299
    @risinglolreplays1299 Před 7 lety +1132

    Ted talk has done a very good job exploring questionable leaders through international historical timelines. As a Chinese Canadian, could we try Ted Ed: History vs Mao ZeDong? I would just like to know other views.

    • @ktkatte6791
      @ktkatte6791 Před 7 lety +48

      History: Mao was a big idiot who caused millions to starve to death and die during petty political struggles that set the nation back decades and didn't even manage to completely depose the nationalists lmfao

    • @ktkatte6791
      @ktkatte6791 Před 7 lety +17

      +Alany Walany the famine was not inevitable what the shit are you talking about? it was directly caused by the great leap forward. Mao was an unmitigated disaster for China.

    • @ktkatte6791
      @ktkatte6791 Před 7 lety +4

      Alany Walany why are you apologizing for china

    • @ktkatte6791
      @ktkatte6791 Před 7 lety +9

      You sound like one of those sad little people that gets paid .50c a day to defend china on the internet

    • @livinglifeform7974
      @livinglifeform7974 Před 7 lety +23

      Yeah, the country that had a famine every decade wouldn't have had a famine that decade if it wasn't for mao. Smart.

  • @michaeljosephdimaano2802

    @teded Can you make a History Vs. Ferdinand Marcos Sr.?

  • @macantor8187
    @macantor8187 Před rokem +2

    I like the video, but what about Trotsky? He was the central figure on the 7th of November and before

    • @SatchelChannel
      @SatchelChannel Před rokem

      He was an opportunist. I'm surprised Stalin let him live till the 40s

  • @Treblaine
    @Treblaine Před 10 lety +471

    People are so quick to lay responsibility for famines on the feet of Lenin.
    But the same people sing a different tune with the famines in Ireland, India and other territories of the British Empire, they won't condemn British Prime Ministers in the same way. Apparently, famines under capitalist systems were all accidents, all famines under communism were orchestrated... to spite it being the capitalist system that gains the most from famine and communist system the least.

    • @whoisj
      @whoisj Před 10 lety +30

      Funny, I don't remember any British Prime Ministers having hundreds of people shot for having a differing opinion. I also do not recall when Britain's economy collapsed under its own weight due to a complete lack of competitiveness.

    • @Treblaine
      @Treblaine Před 10 lety +168

      ***** You never heard of the brutal oppressions in Ireland? Search the "Black and Tans", ever wonder where all that anger of Irish against Britain comes from? It is from that oppression.
      How about Atrocities committed in British East Africa against the Mau Mau? Thousands hanged, tortured to death, even castrated and burned alive. The British governor there himself equated it to the atrocities in Nazi Germany.
      The gunning down of peaceful protesters in India and so many other atrocities. Boxer rebellion and Boer war.
      You don't know because you never wanted to know.
      You don't recall the 1929 Stock Market Crash? You don't recall the repeated economic crisis in Capitalist systems? In 1970's Britain had to go cap in hand to the IMF for a massive bail-out.
      The difference is when USSR had economic failure, western nations withheld any possibility of any loans. They would only bail out Capitalist economies.
      But I do not consider my nation irredeemably evil for this, so how can I condemn Lenin?

    • @Treblaine
      @Treblaine Před 10 lety +151

      Boo Man Yes, England DID do that. It was responsible for the deaths of millions with famines, violently crushes of rebellion and not to mention the Slave trade. Saddam was not the first to launch poison gas attacks on Kurdish Populations... the British were.
      Britain may have ended the slave trade... but only after 250 years of growing extremely rich on the trade. England LITERALLY DID enslave millions to serve its whim.
      Through out its empire, millions of indigenous people were deliberately killed in with the intent of extermination or utter submission.
      And remember, this is the history as written by the victors, and it's THIS BAD. And that's just the British empire, what about Belgian Congo? What about America in its treatment of black slaves, aboriginal peoples, conquering and annexing Mexican territory, invasion and occupation of Philippines, Vietnam?

    • @Hottides
      @Hottides Před 10 lety +75

      Treblaine Basically Nazi and Marxist atrocities are endlessly denounced; British atrocities are conveniently forgotten. Nobody forgets the Holocaust and Ukrainian Famine; nearly everyone forgets the African Slave Trade, Irish Potato and Indian Famines.

    • @gunnarangeles7298
      @gunnarangeles7298 Před 10 lety +27

      Exactly, I couldn't agree with you any more. I don't see why these bourgeoisie apologists with their silly straw man arguments even bother debating you like their "civilized" governments have never committed atrocities or war crimes.

  • @realitywarper936
    @realitywarper936 Před 8 lety +800

    One thing I like about this series is how it portrays both sides fairly and lets them make good arguments.

    • @fbibarbie
      @fbibarbie Před 8 lety +14

      I think it is weighted a bit to heavily in the prosecutions favor it in every vid and he always seems to get the last word ect.

    • @Liberty2100
      @Liberty2100 Před 8 lety +3

      +Howard Ackerman The defense got the last word in Napoleon Bonaparte

    • @nocucksinkekistan7321
      @nocucksinkekistan7321 Před 8 lety +10

      It's weighed way too heavily in the defendants favour.

    • @apelincoln
      @apelincoln Před 8 lety +14

      I wish they didnt have to keep trying new accents...

    • @nocucksinkekistan7321
      @nocucksinkekistan7321 Před 8 lety +5

      Gnarly Derpderp Thats the only good thing about this series.

  • @taopilot2669
    @taopilot2669 Před 2 lety +19

    "Forever changing the course of one of the world's largest countries."
    Not one of the largest. THE largest. By a long shot.

  • @Watchingvideoslikeu
    @Watchingvideoslikeu Před 2 lety +29

    Not gonna lie. Not saying Lenin was a good guy but arguing for the Czar isn't great as well. Russia has been in a tough spot in terms of leadership for a few centuries now.

    • @alnerisoldier8081
      @alnerisoldier8081 Před 2 lety +5

      Lenin was a great man, pp dont know anything about him and judge

    • @jelenamartinovic1647
      @jelenamartinovic1647 Před 2 lety +3

      Lenin was one of the greatest mind of 20th century so he was a good guy. Instead of hearing propaganda,some of you can just read some history and Lenin's books :)

    • @EightyFourThousands84000s
      @EightyFourThousands84000s Před 2 lety +1

      Legit, read the books he wrote. Lenin really was good. The ruling Capitalist class just wants people to think he was bad because they're scared of the proletariat. In a socialist world, Capitalists lose power. Capitalist bourgeois like to trick us into fighting amongst ourselves so that we do not organize and take the true rulers down haha.

    • @Yo-ps2pf
      @Yo-ps2pf Před 2 lety +1

      Lenin was a great guy lol

  • @tompegorinno5141
    @tompegorinno5141 Před 3 lety +489

    *looks at the comments complaining about the accent*
    Come on guys. He tried, and frankly at least they still talked about Lenin. It was still entertaining.

    • @yakigesher-zion7289
      @yakigesher-zion7289 Před 3 lety +17

      He didn’t have to try, there’s no need to use an offensive fake Russian accent, and in fact I don’t see why Ted Ed couldn’t just hire another voice actor anyway

    • @kakalimukherjee3297
      @kakalimukherjee3297 Před 3 lety +1

      @@yakigesher-zion7289
      They should've brought the Slav King

    • @theexcaliburone5933
      @theexcaliburone5933 Před 3 lety +32

      @@yakigesher-zion7289 why is it offensive? I think badly done stereotypical American accents are hilarious, I don’t take offense at all

    • @LOrco_
      @LOrco_ Před 2 lety +13

      @@yakigesher-zion7289 Lenin was taught English by an Irish Scotsman. He probably would've spoken English like this.

    • @user-ry9om6es8t
      @user-ry9om6es8t Před 2 lety

      czcams.com/video/W9QVQvGSsKI/video.html

  • @arachnid83
    @arachnid83 Před 4 lety +421

    History vs Winston Churchill

    • @Salman.914
      @Salman.914 Před 3 lety +6

      @@rubin6202 a good dog tho

    • @boiiiii9627
      @boiiiii9627 Před 3 lety +17

      @@rubin6202 a dog who saved many more millions

    • @Artist_of_Imagination
      @Artist_of_Imagination Před 3 lety +20

      Continue this epic battle you two. Gotta grab my popcorn.

    • @Maxims1
      @Maxims1 Před 3 lety +5

      @@rubin6202 millions of indians who were fighting the japanese in burma a country with a large navy

    • @noblechief4023
      @noblechief4023 Před 3 lety +11

      @Masters Rubin
      He helped stop WW2, reformed British law and parliament, and basically helped Europe not become full of nazis. But you Idiots will continue to dog pile on him because of ONE mistake he did.

  • @jerry3790
    @jerry3790 Před 9 měsíci +2

    Never a video about Lenin without a Beatles reference

  • @mantisblade9456
    @mantisblade9456 Před 2 lety +9

    “Those who cannot remember the past are condemned to repeat it.” - George Santayana

  • @flamingpi2245
    @flamingpi2245 Před 3 lety +926

    0:28 all jokes aside a “history against Lennon would actually be a great idea”

    • @adiyaroy0
      @adiyaroy0 Před 3 lety +42

      After reading this comment, I kept hearing Lenin as Lennon.

    • @nighty6274
      @nighty6274 Před 2 lety +64

      @@adiyaroy0 wha- not LENNON, LENIN the Russian Communist. What!? Why do I need a BEATLE?!

    • @baseballguy3741
      @baseballguy3741 Před 2 lety +18

      @@nighty6274 “ah, I see you’re a man of culture as well”

    • @bluiedaniel2739
      @bluiedaniel2739 Před 2 lety +7

      @@nighty6274, man of culture i see

    • @poots605
      @poots605 Před 2 lety +4

      @@nighty6274 Beatle not beetle

  • @constanse2625
    @constanse2625 Před 4 lety +584

    Serfdom was replaced by mortgage slavery .Forty years the peasants paid for their freedom (until 1905)

    • @rorymosley9356
      @rorymosley9356 Před 3 lety +20

      Then that was replaced with state slavery during collectivization

    • @-fm3701
      @-fm3701 Před 3 lety +62

      @@rorymosley9356 никакого рабства в колхозах не было

    • @katharina9814
      @katharina9814 Před 2 lety

      czcams.com/video/02vx2usBzpE/video.html

    • @daniellassander
      @daniellassander Před 2 lety +1

      Get a grip on basic economics kid.

    • @hehmda
      @hehmda Před 2 lety +9

      and now we have mortgage slavery again

  • @Rudn4z_127
    @Rudn4z_127 Před měsícem +2

    The german soldier's helmets are inaccurate. By 1917, the Pickelhaube was fully replaced by the Stahlhelm.

  • @pierceriddick7311
    @pierceriddick7311 Před 2 lety

    Actually great video I couldnt pick up on any bias other than not explaining Tambov and grain confiscation

  • @TheLuckyRima
    @TheLuckyRima Před 5 lety +2394

    The fake Russian accent makes my ears bleed. Is there a script we can read?

    • @curlyfry3049
      @curlyfry3049 Před 5 lety +123

      It wasn't that bad.

    • @illenum
      @illenum Před 5 lety +199

      Your name making my eyes bleed

    • @thebenevolentsun6575
      @thebenevolentsun6575 Před 5 lety +46

      Bold words coming from someone who's name sounds like a bad cough.

    • @lucimaralves490
      @lucimaralves490 Před 5 lety +1

      @@thebenevolentsun6575 you use big papa words on your name to sound smart. shush.

    • @thebenevolentsun6575
      @thebenevolentsun6575 Před 5 lety +3

      @@lucimaralves490 It's a song lyric

  • @dovepiranha6543
    @dovepiranha6543 Před 2 lety +3

    I wonder when will time to put "sir" WINSTON CHURCHILL on stand..🤔

  • @rebika2726
    @rebika2726 Před 2 lety +9

    Everybody talking about fake Russian accent
    Me: I don't see where-
    " 0:51 "
    Ohh 👁️👄👁️

  • @ruymartinez4526
    @ruymartinez4526 Před 4 lety +755

    People think the Russian guy is blowing it when he says the USSR was attacked by all sides. He really isn't. People in the US and Europe were more worried about the USSR than Germany by helping the Royalists and harsh trade with the USSR (until WW2 truly began)

    • @jbone9900
      @jbone9900 Před 4 lety +16

      there ideas almost casued a second cival war

    • @lambbone8302
      @lambbone8302 Před 4 lety +26

      *Their *caused *civil

    • @halflifeger4179
      @halflifeger4179 Před 4 lety +167

      The USSR was literally invaded by the US, France, UK, Japan and many other countries during the civil war.
      en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Allied_intervention_in_the_Russian_Civil_War

    • @camelofsiberia962
      @camelofsiberia962 Před 4 lety +14

      @@halflifeger4179 that still doesnt explain murderies of workers and other entire parties

    • @hashly8521
      @hashly8521 Před 4 lety +90

      Even tho I disagree with him on some parts, you are correct. The USSR was being attacked literally and metaphorically by many outside powers.

  • @brandondriver1377
    @brandondriver1377 Před 8 lety +2562

    History vs. Mao Zedong!

    • @jeremywan8868
      @jeremywan8868 Před 8 lety +191

      +Brandon Driver Not possible. Mao did only bad. It was Deng who reformed China into what it is now.

    • @TheRacistsMustDie
      @TheRacistsMustDie Před 8 lety +133

      +wan jeremy From Kishore Mahbubani's The New Asian Hemisphere:
      "Mao's communist revolution may have failed in many ways, but there awas one area in which his revolution succeeded: it destroyed the feudal mindset that had bedeviled Chinese society until early in the twentieth century. He encouraged in China's peasants an enormous sense of pride and equal citizenship. After Mao, they stopeed believing that they were naturally inferior. When Deng delivered the economic revolution with the introduction of free-market economics, one reasono why China was able to take off so quickly was that the social revolution unleashed by Mao had already broken the class barriers to advancement."
      It's apologetics without doubt, but it has a logic to it.

    • @garroshhellscream7178
      @garroshhellscream7178 Před 8 lety +10

      +Brandon Driver This would be a good one

    • @pg955203
      @pg955203 Před 8 lety +20

      +Brandon Driver In Chinese words, it says Mao as "Merit in founding the nation, incompetent in ruling the country, and guilty of Culture revolution.
      All in all a negative remark.
      Chinese Communist party nowadays are moving further and further away from Mao and his ideologies, but they will never Demaonize like Soviets did to Stalin because they need him as a figurehead to hold power.

    • @josephang9927
      @josephang9927 Před 8 lety +37

      Destroyer of China's culture.

  • @eduardosanchez7850
    @eduardosanchez7850 Před rokem

    I like how explain with no basis most people can’t open there mind to war can’t process that in chaos there is no good or bad

  • @peterjunior3296
    @peterjunior3296 Před 2 lety

    Wow as a highschool student of they did this kind of thing in class and I was up front all the time I would be rushing to class

  • @remkowangkuijs4787
    @remkowangkuijs4787 Před 6 lety +1283

    Are we really defending Tzar Nicholas?

    • @MinecraftLively
      @MinecraftLively Před 6 lety +155

      Ry Is Awesome yes. The Tsar was incompetent not a bad man. Lenin was incompetent and a bad man

    • @antwerp3302
      @antwerp3302 Před 6 lety +242

      Defualt Name you think tsar force people go to work like slaves is good?

    • @calogerohuygens4430
      @calogerohuygens4430 Před 6 lety +42

      Russian church proclamed him and his family saints. Lenin statues fell everywhere after CCCP dissolution.

    • @thesupertsar4473
      @thesupertsar4473 Před 5 lety +3

      Good point.

    • @Lewa500
      @Lewa500 Před 5 lety +20

      Of course the Russian church would do that. The communists were their ideological and political enemies.

  • @heathercalun4919
    @heathercalun4919 Před 6 lety +1317

    It's not a question of "Was this long-dead guy good or evil?". It's a question of what we can learn from his mistakes.

    • @Ben-zq8ug
      @Ben-zq8ug Před 6 lety +126

      we can't learn anything then can we?
      as lenin did absolutely nothing wrong

    • @seamedsworduae3803
      @seamedsworduae3803 Před 6 lety +4

      wow

    • @Andy-km1xp
      @Andy-km1xp Před 6 lety +33

      Ben Van Rooy what about censorship of newspapers and killing his opponents?

    • @Ben-zq8ug
      @Ben-zq8ug Před 6 lety +64

      It was necessary to avoid further civil war or defection to the whites, which could have potentially killed many more russians in the long run. Many other powers have detained people without trial due instability or simply misguided fear, such as america with the japanese in world war two. Many countries censor newspapers and limit freedom of speech during wars, which many democratic countries have also done, such as news having to pass through the office of war information in america during world war two.
      And the tsar did both of those things quite often as well as authorizing programs against the jews, who he just didn't like.

    • @Andy-km1xp
      @Andy-km1xp Před 6 lety +20

      Ben Van Rooy is seizing land from its owners and dividing it among peasants also justified? And who could forget the red terror?

  • @geoart_
    @geoart_ Před 2 lety +6

    Not all heroes wear capes

  • @amaliatapia4566
    @amaliatapia4566 Před rokem +1

    this guys need to do one about Stanlin

  • @ohmy9261
    @ohmy9261 Před 6 lety +2530

    History vs Stalin!

  • @slapshack3198
    @slapshack3198 Před 6 lety +745

    His accent sounds like shrek

  • @user-jq1sz6sh9c
    @user-jq1sz6sh9c Před 6 měsíci +1

    I do not know who to side with on this trial, the District Attorney or Vladimir Lenin and his lawyer

  • @azill1137
    @azill1137 Před 2 lety +9

    5:22 кстате Ленин критиковал воопше всю партию Большевиков в том письме (всех тех кто мог стать главой, даже Троцкого), и описал их достоинства и недостатки.

    • @rimfire8217
      @rimfire8217 Před 2 lety

      English Translation:
      “ Lenin criticized the entire Bolshevik Party in that letter (all those who could become the head, even Trotsky), and described their advantages and disadvantages.”

  • @sillynelson1
    @sillynelson1 Před 6 lety +1300

    Leonardo Dicaprio needs to play Lenin in a movie

  • @orsondy3060
    @orsondy3060 Před 5 lety +568

    History vs Churchill

    • @arachnid83
      @arachnid83 Před 4 lety +124

      They'll never do this. He is a very sensitive figure and debating about Churchill would mean undermining post war propaganda. Besides, he was a rear-minded colonialist and allowed things like the Bengal famine (genocide) to put Britain at an advantage. Even FDR was critical of him for his colonial mentality.

    • @britaesthetics6882
      @britaesthetics6882 Před 4 lety +13

      Drowned Sword ah yes it was Churchill’s fault, not the Indian nationalists blowing up railways taking food to troops in Bengal or the Japanese sinking british shipping, nah it was all Churchill’s fault

    • @dhananjayjambhulkar5317
      @dhananjayjambhulkar5317 Před 4 lety +63

      @@britaesthetics6882 Woah.Such mindless comments from only knowing a fraction.

    • @dr.nosborn6330
      @dr.nosborn6330 Před 4 lety +17

      @@arachnid83 That is why he deserves a episode here. Like Jackson.

    • @shady8045
      @shady8045 Před 4 lety +23

      Victor Mcdade no one says it was all Churchill’s fault, it was mostly due to a bad harvest, it’s impossible to deny that not only was Churchill negligent but considering food was EXPORTED, didn’t even care

  • @hellhound47bravo3
    @hellhound47bravo3 Před 10 měsíci +1

    Have to study this era more closely. I don't have a good idea of what Kerensky's goal was by launching that final offensive. I have a hard time thinking that beating Germany was still a consideration. And if it was done just to appease the Western allies, it was a crazy idea. (but even Lenin had to give up a considerable amount of territory to finally make peace with Germany. So what was the right choice?)

  • @cowsaysboo
    @cowsaysboo Před 2 lety

    LOL that Big Lebowski reference is amazing

    • @avoprim5028
      @avoprim5028 Před 2 lety

      Where, exactly, though, is The Big Lebowski reference in this video?

  • @panasit
    @panasit Před 7 lety +118

    do one on robespierre please

  • @mylazymood
    @mylazymood Před 7 lety +953

    I would be so interested if Ted Ed did History vs Adolf Hitler.

    • @mylazymood
      @mylazymood Před 7 lety +81

      probably won't happen

    • @Anatolij86
      @Anatolij86 Před 7 lety +115

      +Luke D Sure because taboos are very enlightening and never backfire. They did Gengis Khan, and Lenin, but Hitler is where you draw the line?

    • @Anatolij86
      @Anatolij86 Před 7 lety +46

      +Luke D Nazism is National Socialism, Communism is International Socialism. Understanding rather than demonizing Hitler's appeal and not minimizing Lenin's methods would much benefit the discussion. For kids and grown ups alike.

    • @Anatolij86
      @Anatolij86 Před 7 lety +33

      +Luke D Demonizing men, no matter how evil or corrupt, only hinders understanding. Everyone deserves a fair trial before History. If Gengis Khan can have one, surely Hitler should as well. What of it if he himself refused it? He thought himself beyond judgement. Do you agree with him?

    • @Anatolij86
      @Anatolij86 Před 7 lety +29

      +Luke D Then judge him harshly as a human, and judge the humans he inspired, and understand their corcumstances and motivations rather than being fooled into thinking a Devil appeared on Earth and a Nation was smittened by its charm, blaming and shunning him like a traumatised child who doesn't want to face the truth. The truth behind human desire, and conformity, and resentment, and pride, that old song that shall never fade, so all you can do is study it, unempathically, for one reason only: to understand. Knowledge should not be subject to its use. It is a sad pit of liberal morality to demand humanity be shielded by notions or voices that might pervert it.

  • @ronmiller5871
    @ronmiller5871 Před 3 lety +9

    To be honest I learned more history on CZcams then my school

  • @ryanlukkarinen2603
    @ryanlukkarinen2603 Před 2 lety

    Could someone please explain to me why the defense attorney always changes but the prosecutor never does?

  • @acrossearth4760
    @acrossearth4760 Před 7 lety +215

    You know, when I watch History versus (insert famous or infamous person)
    I truly dumbfounded about how complicated history and politics is.

    • @masterm3487
      @masterm3487 Před 7 lety +23

      to be honest, some of these can be pretty hollow compared to how complicated they actually were.

    • @livinglifeform7974
      @livinglifeform7974 Před 7 lety +7

      Especially with Stalin in this video.

    • @blackearl7891
      @blackearl7891 Před 6 lety

      That's normal. History isn't a dualistic view of good, and bad but a mix.

  • @captainvietnam9941
    @captainvietnam9941 Před 6 lety +616

    History vs Ho Chi Minh

    • @LinhNguyen-my5my
      @LinhNguyen-my5my Před 5 lety +12

      Ừ để coi luận điệu mấy thằng mĩ húng chó ngụy biện cho tội ác của bọn nó như thế nào,chắc là coi zui lắm

    • @nhienleminhhue6605
      @nhienleminhhue6605 Před 5 lety +3

      You are not ducanger

    • @uchoangnguyen3934
      @uchoangnguyen3934 Před 5 lety +3

      Gud idea !

    • @thile6742
      @thile6742 Před 5 lety +6

      Nhiên Lê Minh Huệ ducanger are still better than antifa, fenimist, leftist, commie who support wear che shirt,...

    • @ggff3761
      @ggff3761 Před 5 lety +6

      Captain Vietnam oh no I couldn’t deal with the accents

  • @darexinfinity
    @darexinfinity Před rokem +6

    How are the defensive arguments for Lenin's brutality as the government builds itself not applicable to their predecessor?

    • @Caxacate
      @Caxacate Před 3 hodinami

      because the previous government had ruled Russia for more than 300 years

    • @_rpaqp_
      @_rpaqp_ Před 10 minutami

      ​@@Caxacate*1100 years

  • @jayvaghela9888
    @jayvaghela9888 Před rokem +3

    We need more history on trial

  • @MikeJBeebe
    @MikeJBeebe Před 3 lety +740

    I like how balanced this was, honestly.

    • @cnn8420
      @cnn8420 Před 2 lety +22

      LOL! More like biased. Communism also gave us Vladimir Putin.

    • @katharina9814
      @katharina9814 Před 2 lety

      czcams.com/video/02vx2usBzpE/video.html

    • @Jbgro
      @Jbgro Před 2 lety +36

      Apparently everybody in the Soviet Union had food?

    • @zidorovichburblyatya2862
      @zidorovichburblyatya2862 Před 2 lety +13

      @@cnn8420 Murica gave Yeltsin to Russia then gave Russians Putin later.

    • @cnn8420
      @cnn8420 Před 2 lety +3

      @@zidorovichburblyatya2862 you should join ted-ed LOL

  • @f.w.3823
    @f.w.3823 Před 3 lety +451

    What i really like about this show is that they never actually pass judgement.

    • @Doublemonk0506
      @Doublemonk0506 Před 2 lety +17

      @@meatloaf9716, I mean, what good points can you make for a genocider. I mean, isn't that why we villainize the Nazis
      Edit: Never mind, it was Stalin who sucks. Lenin's not bad, or at least not as bad as Stalin.

    • @chickensandwich8808
      @chickensandwich8808 Před rokem +8

      @@Doublemonk0506 not really defending Lenin, but Stalin was the genocider. Lenin expressed regret for how his methods for laying the foundation were too abrupt and violent allowing a populist like Stalin to secure power. Russia as a country and people have had it hard. Stalin's rule was similar in practice to modern day China. The foundations for socialist/communist principles were there, but overshadowed by a kind of... cabal-like group of elite that maintained power nationally while still ensuring localized democratic elections. Stalin even allowed "Democratic Elections" of people in higher office, but those elections were still based on candidates that were more or less chosen by the ruling party that Stalin maintained.
      To put that in perspective. The reason people here in the states were passed off at the DNC for not platforming Bernie Sanders properly is the same kind of methods used by Stalin to ensure someone that was sympathetic to "the cause" would fall in line regardless of who was voted in. The US and USSR are not that different in regards to how higher office is held. That is a hard truth to swallow.

    • @Doublemonk0506
      @Doublemonk0506 Před rokem +6

      @@chickensandwich8808, Oh yeah. My bad. I forgot it was Stalin who did the atrocities

    • @asadd_the_good7604
      @asadd_the_good7604 Před 10 měsíci +1

      @Doublemonk0506 don't you worry, it wasn't a mistake, as Lenin was a genocider too (you can look up the period known as "Red Terror")

    • @realchiknuggets
      @realchiknuggets Před 2 měsíci

      LOL wrong