Russia's full-scale invasion of Ukraine | Timothy Snyder

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    Timothy David Snyder is an American author and historian specializing in the history of Central and Eastern Europe and the Holocaust. He is the Richard C. Levin Professor of History at Yale University and a permanent fellow at the Institute for Human Sciences in Vienna. He has written several books, including the best-sellers “Bloodlands: Europe Between Hitler and Stalin” and “On Tyranny: Twenty Lessons from the Twentieth Century”.
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Komentáře • 116

  • @olgagoldfinch5470
    @olgagoldfinch5470 Před rokem +28

    I finally can explain why I. as a Ukrainian, love and respect Tymothy Snyder and adore his lectures.
    It is so simple. He s one of a few or possibly even the only person in the West that you listen and you feel they understand you in general as an average citizen of Ukraine. It’s like talking to a Ukrainian, we have the same understanding grounds, so we can talk deeper problems now and we can be seriously consider one another’s judgements. Without the common grounds of the basic understanding the further dive in topics doesn’t have sense.
    I really treasure all I learn from Tymothy because I know I can trust his judgement and I know he managed to understand Ukraine successfully through a lot of work, professional detailed approach and dedication.

  • @Mase251
    @Mase251 Před 2 lety +78

    Timothy Snyder is a really brilliant human being.

  • @tanjafaust
    @tanjafaust Před rokem +9

    What a rare level of informed thinking. Extremely inspiring!

  • @keiraannunaki4329
    @keiraannunaki4329 Před rokem +4

    ...this aged well...

  • @erikamendelsohn5559
    @erikamendelsohn5559 Před rokem +4

    I couldn't agree more with Professor Snyder!!

  • @leenickshramko1100
    @leenickshramko1100 Před rokem +3

    Hearing uncomfortable truths about history is fine and good. As long as it is truth, not narrative.

  • @DutchSkeptic
    @DutchSkeptic Před rokem +18

    I think it's important to understand that "Rashists" is a term usually restricted to pro-Kremlin troops invading Ukraine, and the institutions that support that invasion. Inhabitants of Russia are just called "Russians". Native Russian speakers in Ukraine are recognised as Ukrainian citizens and usually also self-identify as "Ukrainians"; many of them are now switching to speaking Ukrainian in everyday life, because they no longer want to be associated with Putin's Russia. I've read countless stories from people in major cities like Kharkiv, Odesa, Dnipro, Kherson, Zaporizhzhia etc. who grew up speaking Russian, but decided to switch to Ukrainian last year due to the invasion.

    • @camdenmcandrews
      @camdenmcandrews Před rokem +2

      Indeed, President Zelenskyy himself is a native Russian speaker.

    • @simontenkate9601
      @simontenkate9601 Před rokem

      I take the privilige to express my doubt about your informational sources.

    • @teachinginhanoi
      @teachinginhanoi Před 4 měsíci

      Russians are forced to learn Ukrainian otherwise they are punished.

  • @capitandelnorte
    @capitandelnorte Před 2 lety +20

    Read his article in a norwegian newspaper the other day, now I am here. What a great man.

  • @ennediend2865
    @ennediend2865 Před 10 měsíci +1

    Thank you Professor Snyder❤👍

  • @vairavike-freiberga1728
    @vairavike-freiberga1728 Před rokem +2

    Professor Snyder demonstrates his exceptionally deep and erudite understanding of the breadth and complexity of European history. He is simply a treasure. As for the interviewer, I would beg him to work on his very distracting nervous tick of constantly touching his earpieces.

  • @dianastylik8192
    @dianastylik8192 Před 2 lety +9

    Дякую за розголос! 🇺🇦

  • @charlottemarceau8062
    @charlottemarceau8062 Před rokem +7

    Its scary how much of this analysis applies equally well to the corporate fascism in America..

    • @kittyss2371
      @kittyss2371 Před rokem

      How so ? I see more Racism in America Corporate.. like for example, I see more Westerners Get promotion and were given chance to 'serve' in some exotic overseas office, despite lack of experience and Asians are push aside stuck in the same position, same country till they retirezz 😏

    • @bigfreshdeal
      @bigfreshdeal Před 8 měsíci

      Exact

    • @bigfreshdeal
      @bigfreshdeal Před 8 měsíci

      Russism is Russophobic invention which treat all Russians as fascists

  • @prajnabala
    @prajnabala Před rokem +7

    This really hit home! I was brought to tears by TS's last statement.

  • @richardgenz7406
    @richardgenz7406 Před 2 lety +13

    I especially appreciated the discussion about how the Left has been largely and bafflingly supportive of the Russian dictator. That was in the final half-hour.
    Slava Ukraini

  • @franf9378
    @franf9378 Před 2 lety +15

    Thanks to both of you for an excellent discussion.

  • @vasyla8391
    @vasyla8391 Před 2 lety +9

    Excellent discussion. Thank you for the inciting questions.

  • @vovamankoUA
    @vovamankoUA Před rokem +4

    Russian fascism, Rashism, is the most active fascism at this present time. East Europeans are acutely aware of the ultra chauvinistic character of Russian racism towards not only Slavic cultures, especially in respect to Ukrainians, but also towards Anglo-Saxons, Asians, Jews and non-white peoples.

  • @nextstop1228
    @nextstop1228 Před rokem +6

    Дякую 🙏

  • @WangAiHua
    @WangAiHua Před rokem +2

    Excellent professor---one of the few who seems to understand that part of the world with a deep , non superficial understanding!

  • @robertbrennan2268
    @robertbrennan2268 Před 2 lety +11

    This is such an illuminating interview with Timothy Snyder - great thanks. I am left ith much to think over. And: - Slava Ukraini!

    • @cypressfan5476
      @cypressfan5476 Před 2 lety

      Slava Ukraini! is same as seig heil. What is wrong with you? Why are you saying such things? Robert, cnn is not objective

    • @happyhappynuts
      @happyhappynuts Před 2 lety

      @@cypressfan5476 Glory to Ukraine.
      Just because right wing zealots say "America First" doesnt mean others cant say it and by its dominant use in a good context "take back" the words.
      Slava Ukraini

    • @cypressfan5476
      @cypressfan5476 Před 2 lety

      @@happyhappynuts If they were killing thousands of people while shouting america first, it can not be a good context. Swastika is ancient religious symbol, very peaceful, but c'mon man, what do you think when you encounter a guy with swastika tatoo on his heart? That he is buddhist monk?!

    • @happyhappynuts
      @happyhappynuts Před 2 lety

      @@cypressfan5476 joined 2 weeks ago. Assume you are Russian troll.
      We will worry about splitting hairs on Slava Ukraini when Russia stops dropping dumb bombs on residential areas and aiming Grads and Smerch at hospitals, schools and train stations.

    • @bonsummers2657
      @bonsummers2657 Před rokem

      The issue here is eastern Ukraine plus Crimea, which is historical Russian land since the 1700's to about 1922, and Russia having a naval base in Crimea since the 1700's. Then the USSR happened, with Russia being the big dog state of the USSR, Ukraine being another state. And, the Russian Ruling Elite don't want The West to have that land by way of Ukraine. It's prime real estate, with a substantial Russian history and ethnic-Russian population, and it's a core of Russian history, it's core Russian neighborhood. Russia is taking a stand on multi-polarity of the world, along with China, in counter to The West / USA.

  • @eugeorsi
    @eugeorsi Před 2 lety +3

    Thank you 😊 great talk

  • @dm4859
    @dm4859 Před rokem +1

    Just wandered into this session thanks to a mysterious CZcams algorithm. I get very excited when I hear brilliant minds discussing complicated subjects in detail (and I can actually follow), agreeing with philosophies and examining my own lack of understanding about historical events/current events. I did not hear the beginning of this, but I will definitely read Stewart's books, as I feel like my mind just had a very good morning "run."
    Thank you.

  • @Anita-k
    @Anita-k Před rokem +2

    Ah, I've noticed the word "rashism" in a lot of English comment threads and chats about the Russian full scale invasion of Ukraine as well.
    & Intuitively I know what it means, bc pretty much everything in Russia's behaviour - including the kidnapping of Ukrainian adults & kids, putting them into Russian filtration camps, etc - points to trying to eliminate a Russian "enemy" by genocide like actions.
    Yup it's true, lots of Ukrainians are learning English instead of and/or additional to Russian and they're very good with creating new words.
    & These words fit perfectly to their current situation and their past (mostly historical) context ... btw I'm also not a native English speaker and I've to admit, sometimes I'm creating misunderstandings unintentionally.

  • @theminer49erz
    @theminer49erz Před rokem +1

    Great Man!

  • @lylaclark3977
    @lylaclark3977 Před rokem +4

    Speaking as an Irish Person 🇮🇪....
    I understand the depth of the Ukrainian Personality and History .... we ourselves in Ireland are still moving toward a United Ireland 😁👍🇮🇪 after such British Colonial History with The Good Friday Agreement, 25 years later....with a Border Poll/Vote which is permitted after 20 years of the GFA.
    Irish ReUnification Progress and History has had to be very patient, esp within Democracy.
    Now we are nearing that ReUniting of Ireland after a 100 years of forced Partition now.
    This moment in History is Ukraine's now to achieve their Freedom and Country for the Future they want for their Citizens and Children, and to be truly free from Russia.
    Slava Ukraine 🇺🇦,
    Everything will be Ukraine 💛

  • @TotalRookie_LV
    @TotalRookie_LV Před 2 lety +7

    The term "RuSSism" isn't exactly Ukrainian invention, it has been around at least since 1995, look up for an interview with Dzhokhar Dudayev from the First Chechen War.
    P.S. Or was it "руссизм" (Russism) instead of "рашизм" (Rushizm)? Seems like I have to watch that interview once more myself. Anyways, I believe it predates current Russian invasion of Ukraine, likely it was around even before clandestine invasion of 2014.

    • @ARE_YOU_SICK_OF_YT_CENSORSHIP
      @ARE_YOU_SICK_OF_YT_CENSORSHIP Před rokem +1

      Dudayev used russism without allusion to fascism or to the English name for Russia, whereas ukrainians use ruscism with such allusion and because of that they aren't pronounced the same

    • @WangAiHua
      @WangAiHua Před rokem

      RuZZia has always been fascist imperialist!

    • @vilnaukrana3891
      @vilnaukrana3891 Před rokem +1

      Russism has totally different meaning and emotional color. Not talking that for Ukrainians it also means russian trash word in Ukrainian language. My Ukrainian language teacher did not tolerate "russisms" in class. She was right. Many years after I still remember her, and appreciate she showed me the way how to love Ukrainian.

    • @WangAiHua
      @WangAiHua Před rokem +1

      RashiZm( RuZZian fascism) is different word than RuSSism (RuSSian-chauvinism).---although excess chauvinism is a form of fascism.
      RushiZm (or RashiZm or Rushism or Rashism) is a shortened compound word for RuZZian-fascism! ---i.e. Rus(sian-fas)cism--an "h" is added to get the right "sh" sound!---The "u" is also often replaced with an "a" to get the correct sound.
      Thus: "roosism" (RuSSism---i.e. RuSSian-chauvinism) is a different word from "rashism" (Rashism--i.e. RuZZia-fascism).---But the meaning might be similar.
      BTW: The double NaZi “SS” in RuSSia has been changed to “ZZ” since RuZZia has begun to use the new fascist “Z” half swastika symbol in the war against Ukraine!

  • @911Kongen
    @911Kongen Před 2 lety +5

    I love Snyder! I have learned so much from him. I will say though, that his unwillingness to call out Putin as a fascist has been somewhat of a frustration. Everything he says now that makes Putin a fascist was clearly the case back to at least 2014.
    So I am glad Snyder also agrees with me now.
    Now there is just one thing left that hunts me with Snyder. His unwillingness to call Trump what he really is. He is a fascist.
    Snyder calls people fasicts for their thinking. So you do not have to do the acts. Dugin doesn't do any fascist acts. He just thinks and his ideas are fascist.
    If you look at Trump, you easily can see that he is a fascist by nature. A wannabe fascist. The question is just, will Trump get his opportunity to be a full blown fascist.

  • @MartinMatoM
    @MartinMatoM Před 2 lety

    wrong transcription in subtitles at 3:35. It should read "legacy of Ivan Iljin"

  • @eugeorsi
    @eugeorsi Před 2 lety +2

    What did he say in Ukrainian at the end ?

    • @nklymko
      @nklymko Před 2 lety +3

      Interviewer: - This was very very interesting, have a nice day. Goodbye!
      Tim Snyder: Goodbye!

  • @mmedved5567
    @mmedved5567 Před 3 měsíci

    I've been following professor Snyder on a number of channels. The depth of complexity and analysis puts most of the historians, analysts and commentators to shame. I especially appreciate his comments on the knee jerk dogmatic views of the leftists who have no such depth or complexity in what they spew as their views. Being likely that those people have never been in Ukraine, especially now, their 'opinions' have close to zero relevance to anything. I've always said that the philosophy and views of the far left move in a circle to meet the philosophy and views of the far right. They both have limited abilities for impartial analysis of anything.

  • @SvalbardSleeperDistrict

    I am critical of some of Snyder's comments, like his characterisation of Marxism in his Yale series on Ukrainian history, but his criticism of a part of the American left in their condemnation of American imperialism while they invent excuses for Russian imperialism in Ukraine and elsewhere is entirely correct, and I've criticised the same phenomenon in debates on social media.

  • @tubinkaagent
    @tubinkaagent Před rokem

    dear host, please use the microphone. You can also learn from professor: the pace he speaks at and the words he is using. it seems like you're trying to impress professor with use of niche terms and bookish words. which is cool. but it's incredibly hard to first Hear (microphone please) and second Get for an average listener..
    Thanks for the great opportunity to listen to TS!

  • @cypressfan5476
    @cypressfan5476 Před 2 lety

    Marlène Laruelle accused Snyder of "distortions, inaccuracies, and selective interpretations, Wonder what Yad Vashem think about his opinions

  • @ubar221
    @ubar221 Před 2 lety +3

    Додайте українські субтитри будь ласка

  • @letdaseinlive
    @letdaseinlive Před rokem +2

    His whole thing is unreflective praise of his personal likes and dislikes with zero scholarly freedom of thought. Some dishonesty. Blind activism at its most awesomely-crackpot cartoon. Sean Penn as a information-laden professor. Amusing, but terribly sad...

  • @bevaconme
    @bevaconme Před 2 lety +1

    lucidity personified.

  • @johns.7297
    @johns.7297 Před rokem

    Who is right on Ukraine? Snyder or Mearsheimer? Wait and see.

  • @bonsummers2657
    @bonsummers2657 Před rokem +1

    The issue here is eastern Ukraine plus Crimea, which is historical Russian land since the 1700's to about the beginning of the USSR, near 1920, and Russia having a naval base in Crimea since the 1700's. Then the USSR happened, with Russia being the big dog state of the USSR, Ukraine being another state. And, the Russian Ruling Elite don't want The West to have that land by way of Ukraine. It's prime real estate, with a substantial Russian history and ethnic-Russian population, and it's a core of Russian history, it's core Russian neighborhood. Russia is taking a stand on multi-polarity of the world, along with China, in counter to The West / USA.

    • @robsummers8210
      @robsummers8210 Před rokem

      Russia and China need to be put in their place, by force if necessary. No safe haven / sympathy / tolerance should be afforded those international bullies who hate freedom. Nice name, by the way!

    • @bonsummers2657
      @bonsummers2657 Před rokem

      @@robsummers8210 You're not respecting diversity. And, I'm not being sarcastic, I'm being straight. The mix-mash of the west, as exemplified by the USA, Britain, and increasingly more of the West is a tragedy of indigenous cultures of the West. Make All Countries Great,… people should stop coming to The West, and make their own countries as the like. I like the people of Russia, and what makes them attractively different than the mix-mash of The West,…. it's about goodness, prudence, beauty,….. and I realize there are not so good or bad qualities too,…. but, it's appreciating what's good, and making things better.

    • @robsummers8210
      @robsummers8210 Před rokem

      @@bonsummers2657 I fail to see how diversity is relevant when the issue at hand is that an emboldened dictator, with a history and a propensity for violent invasions, is in the process of invading, subjugating and purging a sovereign nations territory, all the while slaughtering thousands of innocent civilians and lying through their teeth on a daily basis to justify it. IMO, anyone who sides with / apologizes for this type of tyrannical behaviour, is either powerfully deluded, or simply evil and such a person's opinion is worthy of ridicule (for now). Should we actually find ourselves at war with Russia (perhaps this will happen sooner, rather than later?), people who hold opinions that sympathize with the enemy should be careful about what they say, as it may (rightly) be interpreted as treasonous, as it was in past times of war. Please allow me to suggest that you get on the right side of history on this one, and that, without delay.

    • @stephenhill545
      @stephenhill545 Před 9 měsíci

      You know that Stalin ethnically cleansed Crimea of its indigenous population, the Tatars, in 1944, which is a crime against humanity. Hardly historically Russian.

    • @stephenhill545
      @stephenhill545 Před 9 měsíci +1

      And that the Russian Federation has recognised and guaranteed the sovereign borders of Ukraine. Derecognising a state is impossible in international law, and changing its borders by violence is illegal.

  • @user-wx2wb1pp3g
    @user-wx2wb1pp3g Před rokem

    Thank you for inviting such brilliant speakers. I feel bad about the Ukrainian participant. He is so overemotional as if he is an actor in a comedy. And it is embarrassing how he pretends to rate Tymothy's words and works, again and again, saying "you did a good job by explaining this", and "you wrote many good books". I understand he is nervous, but it looks so unprofessional. And this animated background with the flag is freaky.

  • @DENDROID2
    @DENDROID2 Před rokem

    interesting food for thought.
    One circumstance leaves me a bit bewildered though: When it comes to history and facing the uncomfortable parts of history the interviewer agrees but I simply do not see that on his or maybe on ukrainian side in general -> maybe it is not the time for it but that 'slawa' trap of unconditional nationalism is real.
    Btw. it were ukrainian nationalists who delivered my grandma to the SS and consequently the concentration camp on grounds of her ethnicity. The leaders of these men are now national heroes in Ukraine. As long as this is the case ( amongst other things that are not history at all and actually pretty similar to what shaped post soviet russia including the ideological construction htof a great, heroic, tragic national history) I can still support Ukraine in this war against an imperialist russia but I cannot agree with ukrainian self-perception.
    Hopefully there will be more than 'slawa' nationalism in future.

  • @josemanueljara522
    @josemanueljara522 Před 10 měsíci

    Pathetic optimism or self fulling prophecies as make up of illusions or delusions

  • @MrMSalexanderMK
    @MrMSalexanderMK Před 7 měsíci

    For the fascist Russia is a fascist, Ukraine is a democracy

  • @Bareego
    @Bareego Před 2 lety +1

    Ineresting explanations on Ruscism and ruscist. When I first heard of it to me it was an amalgamation of Russian and racist, I didn't even at the time consider Nazism. In a way it might not matter as both racism and nazism often go hand in hand. But previously I had heard a lot about how Russia within the USSR and still today sees itself as superior on morals and quality over other people that were within their sphere of influence and domination, as a savior of Europe. So that is why I made the connection with racism first. Not sure about this supposed "colonial practices/history" of Germans. I know of no German who finds it easier to criticize Ukrainians than Russians, or who would want to. I grew up in Germany and find this suggestion not insulting at all, because I have never seen an inkling of it. I think in this point Timothy Snyder is mistaken in his opinion. He seems to convolute the current need of Germany to keep the power on with sympathies towards a nation or people. As much as I would like Germany to move faster on sanctions and such I can consider the realities on the ground without having to revert to some odd notion of colonial bias. These is no confusion, there is only dealing with reality of providing people with power.

  • @fight4ukraine777
    @fight4ukraine777 Před 2 lety +2

    great talk! definitely lot of lessons to learn for germans, americans and the rest of the so called sheriffs in the region. russia will be dissolved in history! Glory tu Ukrainian soldiers!

  • @greengraybear7925
    @greengraybear7925 Před rokem +1

    Snyder's nonsensical fuzzy definition of fascism makes it in fact an epithet. Fascism is essentially communism without the complete nationalization of the economy,. Party ideology is dominant, but private entities are allowed, as long as they are subservient to the ideology. And yes 1939 Germany, Russia and China fit the definition. Snyder avoids the definition, because it can also apply to the current US far-left's push in the US to subjugate institutions and corporate entities to its woke ideology of "equity." Snyder is part of it, to an extent, and a defender of many of these emerging policies, thus ironically he is a schizo-fascist. But he has a good understanding of Ukraine and of Russia, when not colored by his own political bias. Russia's aggression is inexcusable and Ukraine's territorial integrity and independence must be restored and ensured in the future. Ironically, it may also result in a weakened and possibly eventually smaller Russia finally becoming a European country.

  • @jasonsmith1155
    @jasonsmith1155 Před rokem

    Looks like he could carry a gun -wonder why guys like Snyder don't volunteer to fight on the front lines?

    • @ennediend2865
      @ennediend2865 Před 10 měsíci +1

      ​​@@lucay2222Excellent 👍
      Russian propaganda everywhere : Putin's hybrid war.

    • @jasonsmith1155
      @jasonsmith1155 Před 3 měsíci

      What, your not gonna call an American Citizen "Comrade" for thinking Snyder is a corporate shill? We're playing a drinking game over here, I get a shot if u call me comrade or an agent of the Kremlin. @@ennediend2865

    • @jasonsmith1155
      @jasonsmith1155 Před 28 dny

      @@ennediend2865 If a patriotic American advocating for peace is Russian propaganda, then so be it, but who said the lines "Facts are stubborn things" One hint: He was defending British soilders in a court of law, for which he was branded a traitor to his people.

  • @martinmart481
    @martinmart481 Před 5 měsíci +1

    Most stupid analysis I’ve ever heard!

  • @simontenkate9601
    @simontenkate9601 Před rokem

    Haha, optimist, "russia to lose the war". That would mean the end of Russia. And they know it and will act to prevent this, with all available means.
    AshkeNaZi dreams may be sweet, but what about the price? Instead of Russia disappearing, something else may disappear....

  • @tcheyne1951
    @tcheyne1951 Před rokem

    Timothy is either delusional or purposefully disingenuous.

  • @TeamUkraine1938
    @TeamUkraine1938 Před rokem

    Reading the “flag and the cross”, it came to my mind that there is a correlation to White Christian Nationalist”. Is this True Timothy Snyder?

  • @stfnsipos
    @stfnsipos Před 11 měsíci +2

    What is tis guy smoking??