The Stalin Mystery (1946)

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  • čas přidán 12. 04. 2014
  • Here's some footage of a parade in 1946, Russia. The big question asked in this video "Who will follow in Stalins footsteps".
    Title reads: "THE STALIN MYSTERY".
    Moscow, Russia, Soviet Union (USSR).
    Various shots of the great military parade at Moscow's Red Square - troops, armoured cars, tanks, artillery, planes flying overhead etc. Vast crowd looking on. Joseph Visarionovich Stalin salutes from dais - library shot, Stalin did not appear to watch parade.
    Following sequence is library material - shots taken from the funeral of Mikhail Kalinin.
    Stalin walking along road followed by Soviet dignitaries (Nikolai Bulganin, Vyacheslav Molotov, Georgi Malenkov etc.). Several close up shots of Stalin's possible successors - Molotov, Kaganovich, Zdanov, Andreyev, Nikoyan, Vosnesenski. Several close up shots of women looking sad. Close up shot (good) of Beria. Stalin and Malenkov standing, looking sad.
    Several good panoramic shots of Moscow. Various shots of the crowd - some good close up shots of the faces. Several close up shots of Stalin smiling and waving. Cut back to the military parade with planes flying overhead.
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Komentáře • 19

  • @davidesimms
    @davidesimms Před 2 lety +34

    These old videos are fascinating

    • @thunderbird1921
      @thunderbird1921 Před 2 lety +3

      It reallt makes you wonder what could have happened if Stalin died in 45-46 and a leader like Khrushchev (who believed in "peaceful coexistence") took power. Is the Cold War much smaller in scale? Does the Korean War or Berlin blockade still happen? Stalin's ambitions unquestionably set up the next 40 years of tensions.

    • @rbrookeb
      @rbrookeb Před rokem

      @@thunderbird1921someone should seriously write alternative historical fiction based on your premise coupled with FDR living a few more years. Super interesting concept!

    • @vasyavsvova5275
      @vasyavsvova5275 Před rokem

      @@thunderbird1921 Stalin's ambitions unquestionably showed that it is not worth talking to the proletarian state from a position of strength.
      Khrushchev showed the same thing when he placed missiles in Cuba and instilled in your Western mind the fear of being destroyed. And it wasn't the communists who disrupted the free elections in Korea and Vietnam, it is your favorite puppets of the US oligarchic groups.
      In the early post-war years, Stalin sincerely hoped for peaceful coexistence, the neutral status of Germany and the Eastern European states, and received in return the Provocation in Corfu, the Marshall Plan and the rejection of Roosevelt's promise of 1 billion dollars loan to restore Soviet economy.
      Burn in hell, Harry Truman and Chiang Kai-shek, who decided to communicate with the communists from a position of strength.
      The Communists can do it no less effectively.

    • @ajaysidhu471
      @ajaysidhu471 Před 11 měsíci

      ​@@thunderbird1921I have no doubt he would have been succeeded by Molotov. He asked to resign around this period and asked Molotov to run things. Why Stalin betrayed him in the late 40s isn't really known, but is likely to be influence from Beria, Malenkov and other schemers in the Politburo

    • @kriptonita8030
      @kriptonita8030 Před 4 měsíci

      ​@@thunderbird1921 A war is played by at least two bands
      If usa wouldn't try to neglect and to scare USSR soviets over the controlled part of Europe it wouldn't happen either Stalin was the least ambitious of Soviet leaders since he didn't care about global communism but just the USSR communism the only ambition he had was to have control over certain European countries but that was just out of fear of being invaded again like already happened at least three times all of them having deadly results for soviets population
      Jruschev was really into supporting anything communism in any part of the world same with breshnev and of course Lenin so the only leader that wasn't a threat to the us was Stalin but the USA interest in destroying communism and having control over everything put them at confrontation as he was the only one that could've done that

  • @eug7
    @eug7 Před 9 lety +42

    il successore non sarà all'altezza della situazione

  • @grov508
    @grov508 Před rokem

    Song?

  • @pietropipas
    @pietropipas Před rokem

    Name of the song?

  • @julioduenas8977
    @julioduenas8977 Před 2 lety +3

    Si me pongo a leer no puedo ver. Si me pongo a ver no puedo leer...debió ser mas lento.

  • @alanbeckersfan7898
    @alanbeckersfan7898 Před 2 lety +2

    Why only 2 comments

  • @stgr0186
    @stgr0186 Před 5 měsíci

    If it was the celebration for the Great October Socialist Revolution on the 7th of November, why are they wearing summer uniforms?

  • @juliorenno1234
    @juliorenno1234 Před 2 lety +1

    🇧🇷🇱🇺🇧🇷🇱🇺🇧🇷🇱🇺🇧🇷🚀🚀🇱🇺🇧🇷🇧🇷

  • @hansvonmeinstien3660
    @hansvonmeinstien3660 Před 2 lety +19

    слава ссср

  • @Musterprolet
    @Musterprolet Před 11 měsíci +1

    Glory to the USSR!

  • @ocelovesrdce8206
    @ocelovesrdce8206 Před 3 měsíci +1

    Stalin is our father!

  • @perangdingin3416
    @perangdingin3416 Před 2 lety +1

    BAYAR HUTANGNYA HHPT MRCT SEKARANG JUGA FARCONSOLE