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  • (31 Dec 1931) KERENSKY INTERVIEW - SOUND
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Komentáře • 116

  • @ComedyJakob
    @ComedyJakob Před 2 lety +127

    It's interesting that Kerensky lived until 1970, far outliving either Lenin or Stalin.

    • @beback_
      @beback_ Před 2 lety +14

      He was younger than both.

    • @cesarpro2363
      @cesarpro2363 Před 2 lety +21

      @@beback_ Lenin was born in 1870, Stalin in 1878 and Kerensky in 1881

    • @geronimozarza8495
      @geronimozarza8495 Před rokem +7

      @Холст Масло His Government was provisional. It was never meant to last.

    • @alexandermalinowski4277
      @alexandermalinowski4277 Před rokem

      @@user-bm5om8xf5cHe was too stupid to be dictator.

    • @randomdude7384
      @randomdude7384 Před 3 měsíci

      The living standards in the West were - and still are - far higher than the living standards in Russia.
      Neither the Bolsheviks, nor the current dictators cared about the well-being of the people.

  • @prusialeomez6544
    @prusialeomez6544 Před 5 lety +59

    Kaiserreich

  • @MikeGreenwood51
    @MikeGreenwood51 Před 8 lety +46

    A date of the speech would help. Help me anyway. I guess the interview was recorded in England, UK. But who was he talking to? Was that gfilm by the BBC or other group? TY for posting.

  • @ecce_homo7991
    @ecce_homo7991 Před 3 měsíci +3

    an active participant of the revolution, the head of the Russian Republic in 1917, he lived to see The Beatles, Led Zeppelin, the flight of Gagarin and man on the moon. that's mind blowing

    • @davidozhegov
      @davidozhegov Před 3 měsíci +1

      Take it further. Vera Konstantinovna Romanova, born at the beginning of the 20th century, great-granddaughter of Nicholas 1, and niece of Nicholas 2. She survived the revolution, the Soviet Union, the entire 20th century, and died in 2002. She outlived most of the members of the House of Romanov. She was the oldest Romanov in the 21st century. She could even become empress if the monarchy were restored. According to all laws, she alone could ascend the throne.

  • @zamanium7517
    @zamanium7517 Před 8 lety +3

    Very good

  • @negative8495
    @negative8495 Před 3 lety +17

    MR KERENSKY GET DOWN! NOO HE CANT HEAR US HES WEARING AIRPODS

  • @romanchannel69
    @romanchannel69 Před 3 lety +29

    Напомнило как Максим Кац читает свои видео :)

  • @RoyalRoseTrue
    @RoyalRoseTrue Před 4 lety +21

    Probably the most Russian English I have heard of. Not bad.

    • @marguskiis7711
      @marguskiis7711 Před 4 lety +3

      French accent

    • @theparadigm8149
      @theparadigm8149 Před 3 lety +1

      @@marguskiis7711 Really?

    • @marguskiis7711
      @marguskiis7711 Před 3 lety +1

      @@theparadigm8149 yep

    • @theparadigm8149
      @theparadigm8149 Před 3 lety

      @@marguskiis7711 Oh yeah, I just learned from Simon Whistler that he did live in Paris for some time

    • @EmoPineapple
      @EmoPineapple Před 3 lety +2

      @@marguskiis7711 as a russian i can say that this accent is as russian as it gets

  • @seventhuser904
    @seventhuser904 Před 2 lety +4

    This dude sent the Romanovs to Siberia rather than Livadia, Yalta in Crimea.

    • @themajesticstick5262
      @themajesticstick5262 Před 2 lety +6

      If he sent him to Crimea which was under the whites control later on and for a long time. Would’ve been interesting.

    • @SC-gw8np
      @SC-gw8np Před rokem

      So he was in on the pact to kill the Romanovs.

  • @johnlock1605
    @johnlock1605 Před 2 lety +9

    I am reading the book "Ten days that shook the world", this speech is quite in keeping with the book - full empty of platitudes and insincerity from Kerensky. I recommend if anyone is interested in Russian Revolution.

    • @Tormund_Giantsbrain
      @Tormund_Giantsbrain Před rokem +1

      It didn't even take Jon Reed a year after that to realize behind the myth of Bolshevism was nothing but autocratic tyranny. Before his death Reed was already lamenting to the people close to him. It took him even less time to realize the "bolshevik myth" than it did Emma Goldman and Alexander Berkman.

  • @nadezdapatusova8630
    @nadezdapatusova8630 Před rokem +1

    Alexander Kerenskij has been Groningen up with Vladimir Uljanov-Lenin.Both has been studied in University of Kazan.Together

    • @CoolGobyFish
      @CoolGobyFish Před 2 měsíci

      they didn't study together, Kerensky was a lot younger. I am sure they knew each other since both were revolutionaries.

  • @jononpaper
    @jononpaper Před rokem +2

    Ai ai, kerenski

  • @marguskiis7711
    @marguskiis7711 Před 4 lety +33

    With Gorbachev they are the biggest losers of 20th century but with the long life. Kerensky lost almost everything to the Soviet regime and Gorbi lost everything due the desovietisation process. But they survived all the "winning" contemporaries.

    • @syntheticdawn4992
      @syntheticdawn4992 Před 4 lety

      the freemasons hold eachothers backs .USSR was about to become hi-tech they couldn't allow it and turned back the clock to the Romanoff dynasty and its symbolism which both Yeltsin and Putin stood for.

    • @themajesticstick5262
      @themajesticstick5262 Před 2 lety +2

      @@syntheticdawn4992 the Freemasons made the USSR lol.

    • @syntheticdawn4992
      @syntheticdawn4992 Před 2 lety

      @@themajesticstick5262 more like they wrecked it

    • @SC-gw8np
      @SC-gw8np Před rokem

      Kerensky was a huge useful idiot for the Communists/Soviets. Thought he’d be the next ruler but his rule only lasted few months before he was ousted by the Commies lol. I’m just mad the Commies didn’t kill him off, probably his international ties and Freemason ranking saved his life.

    • @gh87716
      @gh87716 Před rokem

      @@syntheticdawn4992 They wrecked Russia and built the USSR.

  • @CV_CA
    @CV_CA Před 4 lety +4

    He is reading.

  • @retrozpex3411
    @retrozpex3411 Před rokem +5

    Ахах настоящий русский акцент

  • @7f-18althafputradeyan2
    @7f-18althafputradeyan2 Před 5 lety +25

    The real menshevik

  • @edgarpro7021
    @edgarpro7021 Před 3 lety +15

    I thought he knew English well ... at least he should have known but, even though he doesn't speak English well, he still spoke the truth.

    • @freetime5803
      @freetime5803 Před 2 lety +1

      Dont forget that this spawn of the devil had himself contributed to the destruction of Russia.
      Just because he said some anti-bolshevik stuff in no way makes him good.

    • @edgarpro7021
      @edgarpro7021 Před 2 lety

      @@freetime5803 It was a very long time ago, but today few people are especially interested in it. Much more interesting is the current spawn of the devil, known in the world as Huylo. There's every prerequisite to hope that this time he'll bury Russia completely.

    • @sebastianguevara3615
      @sebastianguevara3615 Před rokem

      @tungsten liver I Never Knew That Kerensky Flew To The United States After The 1917 October Revolution Took Place In Soviet Russia I Thought He Would've Been Executed And Tortured By The Bolsheviks Lead By Soviet Dictator Vladimir Lenin.

    • @alexandermalinowski4277
      @alexandermalinowski4277 Před rokem +1

      Really? All his statements are wrong. Democracy has never come to Russia. 5th year plan proven right to win over Wehrmacht. He is wrong on all accounts. And he was failed politician, when he ruled Russia, because of his lack of power of judgment.

  • @CoolGobyFish
    @CoolGobyFish Před 8 měsíci

    Every interview with this guy is just a word salad))))) How the hell did he get so much power?

    • @iwannabeyourdog4195
      @iwannabeyourdog4195 Před 7 měsíci +3

      He is much more articulate and eloquent when he speaks Russian, I had the opportunity to listen to his interview in Russian and I found his speech quite pleasing to my ears despite his old age, I still don't understand why is his English like this

    • @CoolGobyFish
      @CoolGobyFish Před 2 měsíci

      @@iwannabeyourdog4195 I've watched his so called "intervew" in Russian as well. It's even worse. An hour long monologue of an exteremely slow speech overloaded with unneeded details and lacking any kind of explainaition of what really happened. No real answers were given

  • @user-vr8hg1fu2v
    @user-vr8hg1fu2v Před 3 lety +6

    Всё читает.Кто ему текст написал,интересно?

  • @kochetov
    @kochetov Před 6 lety +17

    Миша, у тебя злые глаза

    • @arsray7285
      @arsray7285 Před 3 lety +3

      Ты имеешь ввиду Саша?

  • @kackem
    @kackem Před 5 lety +39

    I like him. He has guts. He opposed the Bolsheviks head on and lived to tell about it.

    • @syntheticdawn4992
      @syntheticdawn4992 Před 4 lety +1

      Freemasons usually make it he practically handed power to lenin offering 0 resistance , see how he call people sheep..

    • @MegaLotusEater
      @MegaLotusEater Před 4 lety +10

      You appear to have a limited understanding of history

    • @TheWordMercy82
      @TheWordMercy82 Před 3 lety +2

      The Russian Revolution would have been a new American Revolution which would have been just if they had listened to him and those like him in the provisional constitutional government rather than the bolsheviks. Russia needed revolution as did America before it from militiristic fascism which it never escaped from due to communism which is another form of centralized militiristic fascism

    • @afonsosousa2684
      @afonsosousa2684 Před 3 lety

      @@TheWordMercy82 Ahahah

    • @syntheticdawn4992
      @syntheticdawn4992 Před 3 lety

      @Uni BlackSister true

  • @christopherl4249
    @christopherl4249 Před 2 lety +14

    Kerensky missed his chance by not negotiating a separate peace with the Germans. This would have pulled the rug out from under Lenin's feet. Before WWI Russia had the fastest growing industrial base - even faster than the US. Under Kerensky Russia was well on its way to becoming a productive free capitalist state -- If he had only ended the war. Lenin's victory plunged Russia into darkness that lasts to this day; I am amazed Russians still revere him.

    • @gg9380
      @gg9380 Před rokem +4

      I doubt it would improve the situation. It was the shame of the conclusion of a Lenin's separate peace with Germany that became the main reason why many of the Russians sided with the emerging White movement and made the Civil war so bloody and uncompromising. In addition, Kerensky himself was also a socialist, albeit not so radical, so it was not worth expecting normal capitalist reforms from him.

    • @joaotomas9430
      @joaotomas9430 Před rokem

      Kerensky was a socialist

    • @mrgoogl7820
      @mrgoogl7820 Před 5 měsíci +1

      Soviet propaganda made Lenin a great man, although later, by the way, Gorbachev used his works for his reforms. It turned out what happened.

    • @CoolGobyFish
      @CoolGobyFish Před 2 měsíci

      @@mrgoogl7820 Gory did everything the opposite of Lenin)) come on. He pretty much swtiched from socialism to a state capitalism. Anyone who read any of Lenin's work would tell you this. How Gorby got away with this is beyong me. After 1991 Gorby was probably the only person in history that became hated by both, leftwing and rightwing. Both communists and anti-communists wanted to see him hanged))))

  • @bluejules80000
    @bluejules80000 Před 2 lety

    Who was his audience, he should have been speaking in Russian with subtitles?

    • @JavierSanchez-zj6su
      @JavierSanchez-zj6su Před 2 lety +3

      He was exiled in the USA after the bolsheviks took power.

    • @K.Pershing
      @K.Pershing Před rokem

      @@JavierSanchez-zj6su correction* he didn't flee after the bolsheviks took power he fleed when the provisional goverment collapsed and the civilwar started

    • @JavierSanchez-zj6su
      @JavierSanchez-zj6su Před rokem

      @@K.Pershing true

  • @johnmedved8456
    @johnmedved8456 Před 6 lety +3

    He fucked up all by his own.

  • @olegboroda7793
    @olegboroda7793 Před 3 lety

    +++++++++++++++

  • @randomdude7384
    @randomdude7384 Před 3 měsíci

    "The market of 160 million people."
    Let this sink in. The current population of Russia is 150 million people.
    Paints a perfect picture of what communism does to countries: enforced destitution.
    The life expectancy has gone down, too. Under the Putin regime it's even lower than it was on the eve of the collapse of the communist regime.
    Despotism and tyranny always fail and ruin everything they touch.

    • @Vict0r1984
      @Vict0r1984 Před 2 měsíci

      dude, the USSR had 14 other countries except modern Russia. The current population of that "market of 160 million" is close to 300 million - learn some history before you make idiotic points! 😂
      And the Russian empire was far more destitute that the Soviet Union, which massively improved on many things , from housing to literacy, science and health care, so you're just plain wrong about your "destitution" comment.
      Kerensky was by this point just a puppet of western interests, wrong on all accounts (including on the causes of the 1929-33 depression, as it had nothing to do with the "disappearance of the Russian market"), and mostly irrelevant. He was a provisional ruler at a time nobody wanted to assume power in Russia, a compromise between the Soviet and the old czarist Duma after the February revolution, not a leader who ever rose to prominence by his own merit or democratically, and it shows in just how indecisive he sounds and how easily swayed he was to abandon his forner socialist principles in the US...

  • @coolcatdozzit6482
    @coolcatdozzit6482 Před 3 lety +4

    Alexander Kerensky as eventual Prime Minister of Republican "democratic" Russia ( after March Revolution of 1917 when Autocratic Reactionary Tsar Nicholas Romanovs Regime collapsed) should been very weary of the Bolshevicks, especially after Lenin's return ( with - througgh the help of the German High Command) in April that year.
    It was almost a Blessing in disguise when a reactionary General Kornilov marched on St Petersburg, aiming to overthrow the Provisional Government which Kerensky led and replace it with a right wing Military dictatorship. The plan was foiled in large part because Kerensky in opportunistic fashion abandoned his erstwhile policy of represssing the Bolsheviks in favour of arming them to the brim so as to allow them ( with their Red Brigades) to help defend St Petersburg against Kornilov. It gave Kerensy's government a temporary reprieve he badly needed, BUT also crucially this incident showed how weak actually Kerensky had become in mid -late 1917 that he re-empowered and armed his Socialist - Communist rivals.
    This along with Kerensky's insistance that Russia must fulfill its commitment under World War I ( against the wishes of its own population who were severly suffering economic turmoil and hardship thanks to World War I) to its allies US, UK, France (vs Germany and Austria Hungary) was detrimental and played right into hands of Lenin's Bolsheviks ( whose slogan was Bread Peace Land Now !!!), who seized the momentum and owned and shaped events rather than hoping like the Mensheviks that Bourgeous Parliementarianism will fade into oblivion and allow for revolution to take place in the distant future.
    Lenin was far smarter and far more driven, cunning , ruthless than Kerensky ever was. Ironically both were trained lawyers and studied at the same university prior to the revolutions of 1917.
    However, it is clear that Communism "never " existed in the way Marx and Engels envisioned it in Das Kapital. Basically it was a perversion thereof. A power hungry repressive often incompetent "new" elite of Red Aparatchiks replaced a discredited feudalistic reactionary self serving one in Russia.

    • @GlutenFr33
      @GlutenFr33 Před 3 lety +2

      Why are you saying Kerensky Government was undemocratic?

    • @coolcatdozzit6482
      @coolcatdozzit6482 Před 3 lety +2

      ​@@GlutenFr33 Nowhere in my comment did I say Kerensky Government is undemocratic. I talked about the shortfalls and wrong judgements made by Kerensky's government which is about policy NOT democracy, that led to Kerensky's own downfall !. Kerensky didn't understand how cunning and opportunistic Lenin's Bolsheviks were in their drive for power. Fact is only a handful of Female soldiers in Oct 1917 were willing to defend the Winter Palace in St Petersburg where the Provisional Government convened, but they were no match to the Red Guards. If "democratic" Kerensky had the confidence of most of the Russian people and / or the Russian Army how come neither of them came to defend him in time of need ? He was in a very weak position, Lenin outflanked him with superior tactics which also meant that Lenin's minority Bolsheviks at gunpoint were able to forcefully disband the Constitutional Assembly (where Kerensky's Social Revolutionaries won a democratic electoral majority).

    • @GlutenFr33
      @GlutenFr33 Před 3 lety +1

      Coolcat Dozzit “Democratic”

    • @inzhener2007
      @inzhener2007 Před 2 lety

      Its February Revolution. In October it was a coup.

    • @inzhener2007
      @inzhener2007 Před 2 lety

      Reactionary General Kornilov was very weak and could do nothing serious for his monarchism did not have any real support.

  • @yevvgor
    @yevvgor Před 6 lety +13

    Обанкротившийся политик пытается делать лицо.

  • @syntheticdawn4992
    @syntheticdawn4992 Před 4 lety +4

    A high illuminati,guy

    • @SC-gw8np
      @SC-gw8np Před rokem

      He was a high level Freemason.

  • @alexandermalinowski4277
    @alexandermalinowski4277 Před rokem +1

    He is wrong is everything he says.

    • @CoolGobyFish
      @CoolGobyFish Před 8 měsíci +1

      he talks a lot without saying anything specific))) it's like this with every interview he gave (at least the ones on youtube). how he ever became the head of a giant country is beyond me.

    • @ducksareurlords3782
      @ducksareurlords3782 Před 2 měsíci

      ​@@CoolGobyFish He was a great speaker in Russian so it's likely the his lacking speeches in english are due to the poor grasp of the english language.

    • @CoolGobyFish
      @CoolGobyFish Před 2 měsíci

      @@ducksareurlords3782 he comes off even worse during his Russian interviews posted on youtube. he is literally a perfect example of: talks a lot, says nothing. Lenin rightfully called him an opportunist. I had a much better opinon of him BEFORE I saw these videos.

  • @user-kc7xe7ho2g
    @user-kc7xe7ho2g Před 3 lety +8

    Жуткий английский!))) Стыдно слушать...

    • @karlfranz459
      @karlfranz459 Před 3 lety

      Ну видно не прижился русский человек за 10 лет в Америке

    • @user-kc7xe7ho2g
      @user-kc7xe7ho2g Před 3 lety +1

      @@karlfranz459 Какой же он русский? И рядом не стоял...

    • @yomer355
      @yomer355 Před 3 lety +3

      @@user-kc7xe7ho2g А кто же он, по-вашему?

    • @user-kc7xe7ho2g
      @user-kc7xe7ho2g Před 3 lety +1

      @@yomer355 По нашему предатель.

    • @yomer355
      @yomer355 Před 3 lety +5

      @@user-kc7xe7ho2g в первый раз слышу о такой национальности.

  • @Repanaki
    @Repanaki Před rokem +3

    The masonic mission was accomplished by brother Kerensky. Fully of happiness and relaxation, he'd delivered to his western bosses. He granted kommunism to the pure Russians but at the same time he presented himself the luxurious western live as a real v.i.p..

    • @SC-gw8np
      @SC-gw8np Před rokem +1

      What a loathsome man he was. Sold out his country to the international Jews in exchange for power (and probably money). Opened his country to the death cult of communism that got millions of his country men and the imperial family slaughtered.😡

    • @countryhumans7897
      @countryhumans7897 Před 4 měsíci +1

      When he moved to the west he was working some time as librarian, what are you talking about?

    • @Repanaki
      @Repanaki Před 4 měsíci

      @@countryhumans7897 "...some time .."

    • @CoolGobyFish
      @CoolGobyFish Před 2 měsíci

      @@SC-gw8np what the hell are you talking about)) most of the industry before the February revolution was already owned by the foreign capital. Communists are the ones that kicked them out. Kerensky was a socialist. Imperial army didn't support Nicolas 2nd and took an oath to Russian Republic. There was not Imperial Army during the Communist Revolution or during the civil war. There was only a republican army that got split between the reds and the whites. Also, majority of the whites were NOT royalists. they didn't want the czar back in power. Every single white flag and coat of arms had republican symbols (the two headed eagle no longer had a crown and a septer)