A History Of Ukraine In Five Minutes - REACTION - wow learned a lot in a lousy 5 mins!

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  • A History Of Ukraine In Five Minutes - REACTION - wow learned a lot in a lousy 5 mins!
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Komentáře • 183

  • @real8304
    @real8304 Před rokem +192

    "Just let us be Ukraine and leave us alone" - you got the point. About time to include those words in our national anthem or something...

  • @nataliiavoloshyn1149
    @nataliiavoloshyn1149 Před rokem +200

    Yes, as Ukraine was at the western border of the Soviet Union, it was ruined by that war much more than Russia actually. All 4 years of the war were exactly on our territory. One of my grandfathers spent 4 years on the second world war2 and one more year near the border with Japan. My grandmother’s house was fully burned by nazi army. But Russia took all the regalia to themselves for the World War 2. Russians also depreciated the role of the USA in that War..

    • @user-ge5br9gx1g
      @user-ge5br9gx1g Před rokem +9

      That's true)

    • @user-oz4ql1ir6k
      @user-oz4ql1ir6k Před rokem +15

      It's a truth. I think, every ukrainian family has its own difficult story about that war. Ukraine lose too much lifes. And we must tell about it, the world must know

    • @motyabolkonsky
      @motyabolkonsky Před rokem +1

      @@user-oz4ql1ir6k У каждой русской семьи были люди, воевавшие на той войне, да и не только русской.

    • @hanatsukiya
      @hanatsukiya Před rokem +21

      @@motyabolkonsky мова йшла про історію України, не лізьте зі своїми русскими, заткніться і сидіть в себе на болотах.

    • @govigovi2635
      @govigovi2635 Před rokem +1

      Никогда СССР не победил бы Фашистскую Германию без помощи США и союзников! Этофакт!

  • @UA_Trident
    @UA_Trident Před rokem +88

    This is the irony of fate. We gave up our entire nuclear arsenal in exchange for guarantees of integrity. But later these guarantees were violated by the signatory country itself. This treaty was probably the biggest mistake in the entire history of Ukraine...

    • @Isittrue_Rus
      @Isittrue_Rus Před 11 měsíci

      And Russia also took all the debts of the Soviet Union. And also if provoking guarantees will not help. You have been asked for 8 years to stop bombing civilians in a good way.

    • @UA_Trident
      @UA_Trident Před 11 měsíci

      @@Isittrue_Rus Clown, go read the reports of the OSCE about who bombed whom and who did not bomb whom.
      And read about who Arsen Pavlov "Motorola" and Igor Girkin "Strelkov" are. Who are they and what did they do on my land?

    • @verarom9353
      @verarom9353 Před 4 měsíci

      @@Isittrue_Rus
      Russian lie... for “they bombed Donbass for 8 years”... the truth is, as your Girkin-Strelkov admitted, that it was a Russian special operation to destabilize Ukraine with a subsequent war, hybrid and full-scale

    • @user-gm7xx8gc4g
      @user-gm7xx8gc4g Před 19 hodinami

      @@Isittrue_Rus There is only one country that can't live without constant war and it's not Ukraine. Stop repeating russian narratives. It's always about mad russians who never have enough...

  • @ksushafire1682
    @ksushafire1682 Před rokem +90

    Thanks for your reaction and you is right our country was in trouble three hundred years min. In 1900 y. we had 80 million people but now only 30 million. We are fighting all time for our freedom. Ukraine

    • @Girtuczi
      @Girtuczi Před rokem +1

      Dude, seriously? In 1900 there was only 25mil in Ukraine. In 1993 were 52mil and now 41mil.

    • @pwnztop3865
      @pwnztop3865 Před rokem +5

      @@Girtuczi ну 41 это было раньше просто ниодин из президентов не делает нормальную перепесь населения. После короновируса и войны, если сделают думаю мы охереем от инфы

    • @garyklimitchek45
      @garyklimitchek45 Před rokem +5

      @@Girtuczi check back. Ukraine was much larger in the 1800’s.

    • @autemniaequinoctius2030
      @autemniaequinoctius2030 Před rokem

      @@garyklimitchek45 ні, в 19 столітті було приблизно 20 млн українців

    • @helenskirta3983
      @helenskirta3983 Před rokem +3

      @@Girtuczi 1905 рік - 80 мільйонів, а потім війни, голодомор, департиція

  • @user-bv6wr7ju6x
    @user-bv6wr7ju6x Před rokem +107

    Thank you for your support💙💛. Ukrainians have a joke that our national idea: «get the hell away from us!»😂❤

    • @pyrynkat
      @pyrynkat Před rokem +2

      lol. it's not a joke really :)

  • @garyklimitchek45
    @garyklimitchek45 Před rokem +37

    It’s so much more complicated. Ukraine deserves their own land. Their culture and accomplishments have often been stolen by others. They were exterminated over and over. They still came back every time to try again. This is their time. Glory to the brave heroes.

  • @ezreal2930
    @ezreal2930 Před rokem +64

    Also about Jews, Ukraine before ww2 had the biggest population of Jews in the world

    • @carrieturner8742
      @carrieturner8742 Před rokem +1

      And Ukrainians also saves a lot of Jewish during the WW2 by hiding them in their homes

    • @Pootie_Tang
      @Pootie_Tang Před rokem +5

      I'm Ukrainian and I didn't know that! I knew there were a lot of Jews in Ukraine, but I also always thought those days the biggest population of Jews was located in Poland. Where can I find more information on this?

    • @kodda334
      @kodda334 Před rokem +1

      @@Pootie_Tang There is Timothy Snider course of lectures in Yale university about Ukraine. Its all on Yale channel on CZcams, check it.

    • @yevhendykyi3937
      @yevhendykyi3937 Před rokem

      @@Pootie_Tang The secret is that almost half of Ukraine during World War II was under the occupation of Poland, and the other part under the occupation of Russia, which carried out the practice of expelling Jews precisely towards Poland.

    • @Pootie_Tang
      @Pootie_Tang Před rokem +1

      @@yevhendykyi3937 makes sense!

  • @borisboris182
    @borisboris182 Před rokem +14

    Also, during the times of Kyivan Rus, there were more Kyivs than London, for example, Anna Yaroslavivna was the great-grandmother of 150 kings of Europe. It was she who brought hygiene and literacy to France, which ensured the rapid development of the Middle Ages. Agatha is the queen consort of England, mother of Edgar Aetheling and St. Margaret of Scotland, a nun. The origin of Agatha still causes controversy among researchers. She was probably the daughter of the Grand Duke of Kyiv, Yaroslav the Wise. Most of the archives were destroyed by Moscow and stolen for themselves with the thesis that we and the Russians are one people. In fact, very little is said about Ukraine, and the Slavists are often paid by Moscow's corrupt money to falsify history.

  • @s_bandera
    @s_bandera Před rokem +5

    In fact during Hitlers invasion into USSR 80% of battles took place on Ukrainian and Belorussian lands… We were a battleground for two dictators

  • @user-nm3hn4ou2x
    @user-nm3hn4ou2x Před rokem +17

    5M civilians were killed not only by Hitler. Both Hitler and Stalin worked hard. After Smolensk battle the order "not a single step behind" was issued by Stalin and then polished additionally by Zhukov. 200 000 soldiers gave up near Smolensk. All their families were killed or imprisoned for many years. Furthermore, special security service stood behind soldiers. Their work was to kill everyone who ran, no matter how much useless the defeated battalion's last unit was. That is how we've got this number - 5M

  • @bohdanilba9784
    @bohdanilba9784 Před rokem +15

    Thanks for the support. I'm glad that more people are interested in our history. The buggest dream for most of the Ukrainians is peace, a real one, and a possibility to grow and develop our country

  • @polinarakovych4823
    @polinarakovych4823 Před rokem +28

    Thank you for being such supportive💙💛

  • @KukharyshynOleh
    @KukharyshynOleh Před rokem +4

    9:51 this is our moto.
    But we were fighting russians all over our history, and they are damn big.

  • @user-nj5ur4it5m
    @user-nj5ur4it5m Před rokem +11

    Українці - невгамовні, сміливі, волелюбні. Але, щирі, добрі, привітні. Ну коли їх розлютити, то цей народ стає самопожертвою заради своєї цілі. А ціль одна - воля!

  • @user-fg6bd1gh7n
    @user-fg6bd1gh7n Před rokem +17

    thanks for reaction and support! love from UA!!!

  • @oleksii3080
    @oleksii3080 Před rokem +6

    Thank you for your interest to our history. It is very complex and covers more than 10 centuries of the national struggle for independence.
    "Leave us alone" is the dream of us and all our ancestors.
    And thank you for helping us so much today when one of the "guarantors of our integrity and independence" took away our nuclear arsenal and then stabbed us in the back.

  • @KhrystynaSkvarok-ci1lo
    @KhrystynaSkvarok-ci1lo Před rokem +7

    Thanks for sharing your video. Indeed, so much to discover about Ukraine and reasons behind our resistance. Thanks to all people in USA for your support ❤ Let us be Ukraine, indeed! We deserved to live in peace.

  • @samargrewal929
    @samargrewal929 Před rokem +7

    one thing this video did not show is what in 2014 , immediately following the Euromaidan protest movement and subsequent Revolution of Dignity, protests by pro-Russian, anti-government separatist groups arose in the Donetsk and Luhansk oblasts of Ukraine, collectively called the Donbas. These demonstrations began around the same time as Russia's annexation of Crimea and were part of wider pro-Russian protests across southern and eastern Ukraine. Declaring the Donetsk and Luhansk People's Republics (DPR and LPR, respectively), armed Russian-backed separatist groups seized government buildings throughout the Donbas, leading to armed conflict with Ukrainian government forces and this war has been going on since 2014 .with the war the Donbas killing.
    3,404 civilians
    4,641 Ukrainian soldiers
    6,517 pro Russian fighters
    1,6 million Ukrainians haven fled in nation

  • @user-bi9zu6wu4m
    @user-bi9zu6wu4m Před rokem +16

    it's our sad history. starting only from the beginning of 20 century-struggle wits soviets, struggle with Hitler, struggle with our own government, and now wiht russia. every time we are loosing a huge number of our people, the best part of our people. we don't know, when it will ends. sad, but true. p.s. sorry in advance for my english

  • @dervit_
    @dervit_ Před rokem +31

    Thanks for watching! It was very fast, maybe there will be a longer video about the history of Ukraine. It would be very interesting to see!

  • @vidong1704
    @vidong1704 Před rokem +6

    Wrong info based on Russian propaganda sources:
    Ukraine does not mean borderland. It means in-land. Or inner country.
    It is not a new nation but is over 1000 years old. Its first real modern independence was in 1917. Then, it was crushed.Poland and Finland stayed independent. But not Ukraine. Brits like calling new nations countries which regained independence.
    Btw, the guy you saw in the beginning was not a ´´ king´´. He was just wearing traditional Cossack clothes.

  • @user-oz4ql1ir6k
    @user-oz4ql1ir6k Před rokem +4

    Thank You for sharing information about our history. We have difficult and long way to our freedom. We just want to be Ukraine, it's true. And i'm gratefull to everyone who supports us.

  • @annarae2396
    @annarae2396 Před rokem +9

    Thanks for sharing this, I learned something as well.

  • @YWNWA-ZXC
    @YWNWA-ZXC Před rokem +8

    We are fighting for freedom many centuries. You can learn about elder history like about Russian Empire and Rzeczpospolita(Polish-Lithuanian Commonwealth). We lost our independence at XIII century(Rus - is our initial country name. From Greek - Rossia. So(!) even country name Russia just stolen from us). Then we had like a "similarity to country" called Zaporozhian Sich that mostly consisted of army and farmers in Rzeczpospolita period. Then Moskovia(europenian part of modern Russia. Moskovia is an original name of "Russia", but not - "Russia") occupied Ukrainian part of Rzeczpospolita and called themselves - Russian Empire. And then only at 1917-1921 years we had Ukrainian Nation Republic, then 1991 - Ukraine. And of course, Russian Federation still pretend on our territory, thinking that Ukraine is - Russia. But the irony that its TRUE. Yes, its true that Russia = Ukraine. But modern territory and people of Russia - is not Russia😄, they are Moskovia with another history and ethnos(mostly Scandinavians - Finno-Ugrians and ancestors of the Golden Horde), but NOT Slavs. But they want to pretend on our history and people and always did it. 99% of russians dont even know their real history, they are drowned in propaganda starting from Russian Empire...

    • @user-xg4dw8wq1p
      @user-xg4dw8wq1p Před rokem +1

      Забыл упомянуть, что Украина колыбель человечества, и чёрное море выкопали, и на Кавказе горы навалили. 🤦🏼‍♀️

    • @chingapu7308
      @chingapu7308 Před rokem

      @@user-xg4dw8wq1p мы из вас хотели зделать людей а вы как были рузеш швайн так ими и останетесь

    • @YWNWA-ZXC
      @YWNWA-ZXC Před 6 měsíci

      @@user-xg4dw8wq1p руцкого забыли спросить😁 мнение представителя самой тупой нации не спрашивали вроде, пшла отсюда)

  • @MaxSvyezhentsev
    @MaxSvyezhentsev Před rokem +9

    Ukrainian historian (and since recently - a soldier) here. By far not the best video on Ukraine's history to learn from. Not clear how the war started, why Ukrainians started a revolution in 2014, why Russia attacked, even though that revolution had nothing to do with Russia.

    • @garyklimitchek45
      @garyklimitchek45 Před rokem

      It had everything to do with Russia! Research more.

    • @MaxSvyezhentsev
      @MaxSvyezhentsev Před rokem +2

      @@garyklimitchek45 Research more? LOL. I PARTICIPATED in that revolution ;)

  • @lilsnelf
    @lilsnelf Před rokem +2

    4:55 yeah, bro, we are suffered enough of ruzzians. Greetings from Ukraine

  • @Mahiahtree
    @Mahiahtree Před rokem +7

    Good video, thanks D. What a horrific thing to have to get used to.

  • @Ukrainian_sun89
    @Ukrainian_sun89 Před rokem +7

    There are lectures of Timothy Snyder from Yale Univ on Ukraine, pretty interesting

    • @anastasiavasylenko3585
      @anastasiavasylenko3585 Před rokem +2

      Він вже давно досліджує Україну,на Ютубі є цікаві відео 😊

  • @levkotovskiy4981
    @levkotovskiy4981 Před rokem +4

    Thanks for your reaction 🇺🇦♥️🇺🇲

  • @osinnya
    @osinnya Před rokem +2

    This video shows only facts that are almost unrelated to each other. From this you will not understand what is happening, happened and what is the logic and motive of all these events. But for that now you know a little more interesting things, thanks for the video :)

  • @sartanossartanos4859
    @sartanossartanos4859 Před rokem +2

    Thank you for your support !!!

  • @kyivska_perepichka
    @kyivska_perepichka Před rokem +2

    thank you very much for your support!!!

  • @asdadas2963
    @asdadas2963 Před rokem +3

    i dont know english so good, cant say many words, but what i can say - its thanks for support Ukraine. we need freedom...

  • @user-ik7ux6lj6t
    @user-ik7ux6lj6t Před rokem +3

    Kalush Orchestra & The Rasmus - In The Shadows of Ukraine

  • @liubava3380
    @liubava3380 Před rokem +1

    Thank you!

  • @aurelijapost
    @aurelijapost Před rokem +9

    Thank you! Was interesting. (Though too short and missing important details :).

  • @dusk8031
    @dusk8031 Před rokem +1

    I hope our long-suffering land and people will be able to work again for the development and improvement of our country and the world as a whole

  • @FiercePretzel
    @FiercePretzel Před rokem +2

    most Jews lived in Poland and Ukraine before the Second World War, Ukraine is the center of Orthodox Jews, every second synagogue has the Ukrainian name of the city, Orthodox Jews make a pilgrimage to the Ukrainian city of Uman every year
    By the way, the President of Ukraine, Mr. Zelensky, is a Jew and jews know how to fight overwhelming enemies
    this war, which is going on now, is already the twenty-fifth war between Kyiv and Moscow
    and basically all the biggest wars between the West and the East, the North and the South take place on Ukrainian territories. Tribes what form Ukrainians - Cimmerians, Scythians, Sarmatians, Goths, Huns, Slavic tribes, but in the end Kyivan Rus was a Viking state, a Cossack state there was a democratic no-slavery no-serfdom state around of self-organized army

  • @iamjenniferjames
    @iamjenniferjames Před rokem +9

    ♥ I think you'd like WWII by Oversimplified. They do a great job at making history quickly digestible.

  • @pyrynkat
    @pyrynkat Před rokem +3

    There is a reason for our, let's call it" fighting karma" - our location. Being a neighbor to a crazy formation, whether it is called the Soviet Union, Russian Empire, or Russia - they needed destruction around them to distract their own people from the fact, that their leaders don't give a damn about people's lives. Have you ever heard about Russian medicine is the best? Or their education? No, because they don't invest in development. Do you know what Russian soldiers keep steeling from the houses in occupied territories? Toilets, and washing machines, and I am not kidding - they really consider it is trophy. They need chaos to sustain their lifestyle - constant expectations for a lighter future. And no need to blame only Putin, he is a sadistic bastard and freaking mad, but 83% of their population support his actions. We really appreciate the support of other countries, and especially yours. We realize, it would be better for your country to spend whatever your government is giving to Ukraine to the needs of your country. However, the fact, that you understand why this help is needed, and agree to sacrifice some of your comfort, means alot. Your decision gives the opportunity for your lawmakers to help us. We are not asking to fight our battles, but the help your are giving is really appreciated and used to its highest effiiciency

  • @annaivanova8483
    @annaivanova8483 Před rokem +2

    the author seems to be so much surprised by our history and our place in the world's history. The thing is
    you have always heard of ussr and russia, while in fact everything they had was based on Ukraine. You still have stereotypes you got from the ussr. Time to tell the world the truth!!!

  • @AG21071995
    @AG21071995 Před rokem +2

    It's important to remember that Yanukovich ran away from Ukraine and then was legally impeached the Ukrainian parliament

  • @stefangummesson8367
    @stefangummesson8367 Před rokem +1

    I must inform you that Måneskin have had 4 sould out shows in the US. Seattle, WA.and 3 in Californa. 2 in San Francisco and 1 LA.

  • @borisboris182
    @borisboris182 Před rokem +1

    All the same, very little was said about the Soviet repressions. I can tell more interesting facts. In 1918, Ukrainians were occupied by the USSR but did not surrender. The Ukrainian Insurgent Army fought simultaneously with three regimes. At the same time, they fought with the Poles, with the Germans, and with Moscow. One of the UIA generals who after the war fought against the Moscow regime, Shukhevych, could not be caught for more than 8 years, and 1,500 people were sent to catch him. And he did not give up on them. One of the veterans of the UIA died this month. He was more than 100 years old. They knew they would lose, but still fought for Ukraine. The largest wars in the world passed through Ukraine. Only in the last 100 years, the first and second world wars took place across Ukraine, and now this one is one of the biggest.

  • @irina_od
    @irina_od Před rokem +1

    мне кажется, что такая подача материала скорее запутает, чем пояснит ситуацию иностранцу... но все же имеет место быть. одно хорошо бы уяснить: вся история от поселения первых племен связана с борьбой за свободу. поэтому сломить этот дух невозможно. оно на генетическом уровне

  • @denifldan835
    @denifldan835 Před rokem +1

    Our country history starts from 6-7 century but here (in video) only 20th century...

  • @satanicbananam4734
    @satanicbananam4734 Před rokem +3

    Ukraine is a beautiful and peaceful country. But if someone spills Ukrainian blood here, this place will become his grave. We are not fighting for ourselves, we are fighting for us

  • @antiminer2422
    @antiminer2422 Před rokem

    The war started from the very beginning:
    Our people defending themselves from Persian kings, Roman empire, Greek, Vikings, Khazars kaganat, Turkey sultanate, Mongolian horde, and then the Moscow appearance started most bloody wars against us , since 1240 we had no peaceful decade.
    There was a hope in 1991 but we see now: they will not stop the genocide unless we do.

  • @user-ne8ex7kf9x
    @user-ne8ex7kf9x Před rokem +3

    Thanks for support Ukraine!

  • @annVKh
    @annVKh Před rokem +2

    we did not have our own state for a long time, but we had a nation under different countries. The worst coloniser and oppresor is definitely Russia

  • @ArtyomStouch
    @ArtyomStouch Před rokem +1

    💕 USA from Ukraine

  • @user-wl3pz8kr9h
    @user-wl3pz8kr9h Před rokem +4

    If you want to see more here's 2 years old vid czcams.com/video/zJvz3Ai9Ppw/video.html . Thanks for your support

  • @jayzandstra1830
    @jayzandstra1830 Před rokem +2

    you should definitely watch world war two in 39 minutes.
    a good ''documentary''

  • @kellycrete
    @kellycrete Před rokem +3

    This BBC peace leaves a lot of critical information out. And how much the Ukrainians are DONE with russia isn’t explained. It’s an old piece, so it’s kinda understandable, but still, a LOT missing

    • @panAlexS
      @panAlexS Před rokem

      What are you talking about ?

  • @rayhan8103
    @rayhan8103 Před rokem +2

    that way you can know what you don't know

  • @corneliusantonius3108
    @corneliusantonius3108 Před rokem +1

    👍👍

  • @sandrasandra9415
    @sandrasandra9415 Před rokem +1

    👍

  • @AlexMill_
    @AlexMill_ Před rokem +12

    💪🇺🇦

  • @AntonKoba
    @AntonKoba Před rokem

    7:20 well this didn't just started out of nothing to overthrow Yanukovich

  • @user-qu6ug9wn8w
    @user-qu6ug9wn8w Před 4 měsíci +1

    Man, just imagine if Russia will win and then turn ukrainians against the Europe...

  • @iammaestro895
    @iammaestro895 Před rokem +1

    why does it start from USSR, and not with Kyiv Rus, that is, from the 9th century?

  • @prokaznik6871
    @prokaznik6871 Před 10 měsíci +1

    Все, померла України i слава, і воля ...
    Сракою до нас, панове, повернулась Доля.
    Нема згоди нам з Росієй, як роси на Сонці,
    Тільки харі галицийські маячаь в віконці.
    Душу й тіло відамо ми за Єврокредити ...
    Тільки грощі ті, як завжди, заберуть бандити.
    Станьмо, браття, спільно раком до Євросоюзу,
    Поварнякавши тихенько, та підмивши гуза ...
    Не побачим ми ніколи ні Донбас, ні Крима,
    Та й і Харьків, і Одеса прочвалають мимо.
    Душу й тіло відамо ми за Єврокредити ...
    Тільки грощі ті, як завжди, заберуть бандити.

  • @tetianaharley3992
    @tetianaharley3992 Před 11 měsíci +2

    Світ не бачив через російську пропаганду,що ми боролись не з власною владою,а не допускали впливу росії на нашу владу і країну. І через нашу незламність росія напала на нас 9 років тому і один рік тому "офіційно". Україна існувала до московії, ми навчили їх писати і читати, захищали їх в другій світовій війні. А вони нація брехунів, грабіжників і вбивць - усю їх історію, яку вони приховують. Вони навіть не словяни, бо руськими почали називатись вкравши нашу назву Русь.

  • @bartsimpson1458
    @bartsimpson1458 Před rokem +2

    "05.11.2022 -
    today is the 254th day of the nine-year war that has lasted for centuries" - in my opinion very accurately.
    Moscow wants to appropriate our history and become the "heir" of Kievan Rus, "but one nuance interferes with this narrative. The existence of Ukraine.
    After February 24, I saw a video where the term "Rus" is simply used in new school history books, because ruZZians are propaganda not to say. But the fact is the fact - the capital was Kyiv.

    • @bartsimpson1458
      @bartsimpson1458 Před rokem +1

      I took this list from the Russian Wikipedia. (That is, these are the facts that even Russians admit; in real, it started much earlier and there are much more cases)
      Stages of oppression of the Ukrainian language[3][1][2]:
      1622. Order of Tsar Mikhail Romanov, at the suggestion of the Moscow Patriarch Filaret, to burn in the Russian state all copies of Stavrovetsky's Teaching Gospel printed in Little Russia.
      1690. Anathema of the Russian Orthodox Church on church books printed in the then Ukrainian literary language[4][5].
      1720. Decree of Peter I on the prohibition of printing books in the Ukrainian language in the Kiev-Pechersk and Chernihiv printing houses[6][7].
      1764. Instruction of Catherine II on the Russification of Ukraine, Smolensk region, the Baltic countries and Finland[8].
      1769. Decree of the synod of the Russian Orthodox Church on the confiscation of Ukrainian primers and Ukrainian church books from the population[9].
      1784. Complete ban on primary education in the Ukrainian language.
      1786. Prohibition of the use of the Ukrainian language in church services and teaching in Ukrainian at the Kiev-Mohyla Academy.
      1831. Cancellation of the Magdeburg law in the cities, which made it impossible to conduct legal proceedings in the Ukrainian language.
      1862. Ukrainian Sunday schools are closed. The publication of the Ukrainian literary and scientific-political journal "Osnova" has ceased.
      1863. Valuev circular: "There was no special Little Russian language, there is not and cannot be."
      1914. Decree of Nicholas II on the ban on the Ukrainian press [source not specified 118 days].
      1922. The liquidation of "Prosvita" in the Kuban, in Zeleny Klin and in other places of residence of Ukrainians.
      1933. Stalin's telegram on the cessation of Ukrainization and the destruction of most Ukrainian writers [source not specified 216 days].
      1938. Decree of the Central Committee of the Communist Party (b) on the compulsory study of the Russian language in the schools of the republic.
      1939. After the liberation of Western Ukraine - the closure of Ukrainian and the opening of Russian schools.
      1958. Decree of the Plenum of the Central Committee of the CPSU on the transition of Ukrainian schools to the Russian language of instruction. On September 17, 1959, the Supreme Soviet of the Ukrainian SSR adopted the corresponding Decree [source not specified 216 days].
      1970. Order of the Ministry of Education of the USSR on the writing and defense of all dissertations only in Russian. Approval only in Moscow.
      1978. Board of the Ministry of Education of the Ukrainian SSR. Directive "On the improvement of the study of the Russian language in Ukrainian schools"[10].
      1979. Tashkent conference - "Russian language - the language of friendship between peoples" [11].
      1983. Decree of the Central Committee of the CPSU and the Council of Ministers of the Soviet Union "On improving the study of the Russian language in the schools of the republics." Surcharge for Russian language of teaching 15% and division of classes.

    • @bartsimpson1458
      @bartsimpson1458 Před rokem +1

      The question is purely rhetorical: "If Ukraine and the Ukrainian language" does not exist, "then what did they prohibit all the time? ??

    • @user-xg4dw8wq1p
      @user-xg4dw8wq1p Před rokem +1

      Киев старый очень город, украинского языка тогда ещё не было. Украинский язык появился после Захвата этих земель поляками и литовцами

    • @bartsimpson1458
      @bartsimpson1458 Před rokem

      Это было примерно в те года, когда на территории москвы было просто болото

  • @dashaemec7318
    @dashaemec7318 Před rokem

    О голодоморе ещё бы вспомнили

  • @user-hd2yj1qc5n
    @user-hd2yj1qc5n Před rokem +2

    💙💛

  • @nataliyadanylyuk1240
    @nataliyadanylyuk1240 Před rokem

    ❤️🙏

  • @MrHausse
    @MrHausse Před 7 měsíci +1

    Герб Украины тризубец в виде слова Воля (will). coat of arms of ukraine will

  • @thomasd.7346
    @thomasd.7346 Před rokem +2

    Little bit old the vid

  • @user-uc5bz3is2n
    @user-uc5bz3is2n Před rokem +2

    Also one more tragic piece of history is skipped here is artificial famine (don't know the exact word in English) which also caused millions of deather in Ukraine in the 20th century. It was done by the Soviet Union. You can look for the information about that probably you will be shocked again.

  • @user-yc7ji1ce6j
    @user-yc7ji1ce6j Před 20 dny +1

    🇺🇦

  • @ihorbobrus4022
    @ihorbobrus4022 Před rokem +1

    Hi, thank you for this. Please watch something more fresh, I'm from Ukraine, it's not a full history view perspective.

  • @ryo_3436
    @ryo_3436 Před rokem +2

    So damn good statement at the end of the video, man. Thank you for this one 💪

  • @DOOM91121
    @DOOM91121 Před rokem +1

    ruZZi war against Ukraine began in 2004

  • @key_27
    @key_27 Před rokem +2

    і це він ще не почув про РУСЬ про козаків і тд ..

  • @tetianabrick7004
    @tetianabrick7004 Před rokem +1

    Komentáře na podporu kanálu a video

  • @user-kj7xu7sb7l
    @user-kj7xu7sb7l Před rokem +1

    abot timosheko- ist no true- she must be in jail as Yatsenyuk ahd Poroshenko. who sold Crimea to rasska

  • @olehaugan9555
    @olehaugan9555 Před rokem +2

    One fact they didn't mention is that Russia was the only one with the access codes for the old soviet nukes. Ukraine wanted to get rid of them because they didn't have control over the nukes on their own territory

  • @real8304
    @real8304 Před rokem +2

    Also recommend you this historic video. Slightly longer, but not too much.
    czcams.com/video/tl070rPB58M/video.html

  • @barabas6003
    @barabas6003 Před rokem +1

    🇺🇦💪

  • @fedor1280
    @fedor1280 Před rokem +1

    so naive

  • @Anna86937
    @Anna86937 Před rokem

    Too well ? What are you talking about?

  • @user-ov1zx5gm6s
    @user-ov1zx5gm6s Před rokem +7

    💙💛💙💛💙💛💙💛

  • @olesiamezentseva7967
    @olesiamezentseva7967 Před rokem +3

    The Rusmus feat Kalush "in the shadows of Ukraine"

  • @carrieturner8742
    @carrieturner8742 Před rokem +2

    Sorry, but that video was nothing. That video didn’t show how Ukrainians have been fighting russia off for centuries

  • @DiniKusuma
    @DiniKusuma Před rokem +2

    in Indonesia we have popular idiom that fits to this war : elephants fight against elephants, but the mouse that die in the middle
    This idiom actually for every situation when 2 big egos with power fight each other, the regular, weak ppl are actually become the real victims
    When two powerful politicians fight, the citizen will be the victim in the middle
    When father and mother fight each other, the kids are actually the victim
    in this case of war ... it's actually a war between Russia vs NATO (US) ... but Ukraine that got the impact, and become the victim

    • @oleholovets8737
      @oleholovets8737 Před rokem +1

      Unfortunately, your opinion is wrong. Having studied the true history of Ukraine and Russia, you would understand that the USA is useless here... The conflict between Ukraine and Russia has been going on for centuries!

    • @ulfricheiligestern1326
      @ulfricheiligestern1326 Před rokem +1

      Russian's narrative

  • @user-uv4hx6wl3l
    @user-uv4hx6wl3l Před 11 měsíci

    Ось ще варіант історії України за 5хвилин czcams.com/video/BhuWhgS_HlA/video.html

  • @user-hy9zz8tj2j
    @user-hy9zz8tj2j Před rokem +2

    👍🇺🇦

  • @juan_roman_de_ko
    @juan_roman_de_ko Před rokem +3

    Вот такие "5-минутные исторические фильмы" и порождают бардак в головах людей. Хорошо, если ты человек из другого мира - так посмотри хотя бы несколько вариантов "истории". А то выясняется, что ты вообще толком ничего не знаешь и делаешь выводы по таким вот роликам. А потом и возникают всякие ситуации, когда люди вообще не понимают что к чему в этом мире------------------

    • @user-bl6ic5tg7n
      @user-bl6ic5tg7n Před rokem

      Они ничего не знают, и знать не хотят. Прав был Задорнов.....

  • @bartuutgrunn622
    @bartuutgrunn622 Před rokem +1

    Rubbish

  • @MastakUa.
    @MastakUa. Před rokem +6

    Роби більше реакції йна українські відео.

  • @user-sy3ob8tx4k
    @user-sy3ob8tx4k Před rokem

    Thenks for your support of UKRAINE 🇺🇦 🙏 👍 ❤️ ♥️ ✨️ 🇺🇦 🙏 👍 ❤️ ♥️

  • @mrmaxim77726
    @mrmaxim77726 Před 11 měsíci +2

    we are fighting with russia about 400 years

  • @BraveRed_PANDA
    @BraveRed_PANDA Před rokem +1

    💙💛