It's because the only entity that could do propaganda, ads, it was the state, and usually would be a "produce for the nation" or some bullshit like that (remembering that you have no option).
I was in Russia Visited Moscow I can tell you from someone from the USA it was nothing as i expected ,what a beautiful place well minded people its a trip I never forgot and often think of the museums the buildings it is truly a magical place .
@Unknown2234 Unknown Vasiliy does not joke. He is right. These photos were shot from the building of the US Embassy, thus does the flag so often come into the picture. So probably (high probability) all the photos and footages were made by US Embassy staff.
@@kreznreich and honestly if you look at any Soviet footage at the time it will be really hard to find a color one with such high definition at that time
Wow! Thank you for this video. The shots are amazing. I can scarcely believe it was made in 1953. The quality of the shots look like they could be from the 80s or even 90s. But shots showing portraits of Lenin and Stalin side by side in public places prove these were from the Stalinist period. What a fascinating sequence of photos and videos.
@@The_exit_is_thereThe recolourization of the shots are amazing though, some time that seemed far and long ago, but with colorization it almost looks as if this was only 20 to 30 years ago.
A friend of mine grew up in Soviet Ukraine and said her childhood was a dream. School had music and dance festivals, sports, everyone loved literature and music. She says it was magic to be a child at that time and place.
@@dimitristripakis7364 κάτσε, ρε Δημήτρη, με όλο το σεβασμό, επειδή είμαστε και πατριώτες, το Ναγκασάκι δεν έγινε στην Ουκρανία ούτε σχετίζεται με τη σοβιετική κυβέρνηση, το έγκλημα του 1932-1933 εγινε στην αναφερόμενη Ουκρανία κι υπαίτιος ηταν το κκσε και ο σταλιν. Μην τρελαθούμε κιόλας δηλαδή.
@@savsavovich5612 эти кадры всплыли из архивов года два-три назад. стало известно, что их автор был сотрудником посольства и по совместительству разведчиком
The architecture in Russia is on another level. Something so mysterious about it. Wish I could see it one day. Also this song “pack of cigarettes” by Kino is great.
@@r.p5380 I follow several Russian architecture pages on Instagram and from what I see, it has an abundance of historical architecture unlike any other country I’ve seen.
The trippy track really adds to the eerie atmosphere of a full blown time travel. These footage have been remastered to such prestine conditions it really feels like it's just a few years old. This and these mute videos of the common day really gave me the feeling of being traveling. I felt like carried by train through the USSR looking at the passing landscape, or walking around in its streets. It is almost as if I was there. What a wonderful sensation! I may never know what it feels like to visit the USSR, but this was close. Emotional. Thank you so much for this!
kaio oliveira carvalho I feel the same when watching old videos from different countries of the 20th century. A strange feeling of deja vu and nostalgia. Perhaps in a past life, we have already walked along these streets in real life)
Imagine if they took similar shots in today's world. Obesity, people staring at phones, buying far too much, all of the waste and depression. What has happened.
I guess the fact that communism murdered 100 million souls is propaganda for you. Wait, it is a statistic, while a murder of one individual would be a tragedy...
No not at all but for one im talking about the everyday people in the video ( which I was commenting about obviously) not the government's or the difference in political views , economic differences but just your everyday people and how on both sides we were both told that they ( the regular people) were are enemy and they were told that we were there enemy and that ether side was wrong and evil . But if you think that my country the USA and the west in general didnt or never kill innocent people then your falling for the propaganda. I obviously think my way of life although not perfect is better then communism and wouldnt change it for anything .but both ways of life have had there innocent victims or casualties of war and propaganda. But that is for a different video of the arguments of communism and capitalism. I was comparing the people walking down the street going to the park etc .. come on man you cant be that dense to not know what i was talking about .
@@bobbyirish7 You mentioned "propaganda spewed on both sides", but what do you mean by "both sides"? What is the "other" side other than the soviet side? And how the ordinary people fit into equation? In the USSR and until today in Russia the ordinary people are just masses that serve their master, the oligarchy with the Czar on the top (Czar V. Putin) in today's Russia or the Party and its leader (Stalin) in the USSR. There is no room for an individual citizen in Russia and the USSR as well. The only difference between today's Russia and the USSR is the brutality of the regime and the level of isolation from the outside world. In essence, they are identical, because they consist of the same entities, the endless mass of ordinary Russian citizens with no rights and their masters with their leader on the top. Then if you mention propaganda on "both" sides, then such is a term makes no sense, because there is no "other" side. There is Soviet or Russian side and then there is everything else whatever it is, which is always an enemy of the Russian or Soviet state...
@@lehos24 We must stop obsessing about the faults of other nations & start fixing what is GROSSLY WRONG with the US(my country); this is glaringly true, especially over this last year. Could go onnn & onnnn here...but that will suffice.
Bravo Bob!! You took the correct lessons from this! Never mind what "lehoX62" spewed back to you, after your observation~you were concisely exquisite! :-))....And also, this shows us, and gives us a feeling, that the Soviets, and Russians, were & are no worse than we; as a student of the USSR+Russia, linguistically and culturally, over the last 35 years, I can indeed say that they are at least our equals, even surpassing us, in many ways.
@Jam Bernstein Do check the history of Latvia, the Baltic States, for example the mass deportations of 1941 & 1949. What you are saying is so wrong on so many levels. I could understand that if you are not from Europe / Eastern Europe, but do not publish comments about history, spreading wrong information.
@Jam Bernstein incorrect information just keeps on coming with you. There was a shootout at a border post of Latvia, 1940., 15th of June. And what you are trying to absolutely ignore is the KGB killings, tortures, and the mass deportations. How in the world do you account for them as "internal" when they are murdering people of a different country? If people didnt die while fighting the overwhelming force, this same amount could be killed after the occupation, by KGB and then the killings would be "internal"? Get a grip man.
Amazing that the infrastructure is as relatively in shape as it is, considering just how recent the most devastating war in history was. Seeing all this in colour makes it feel so much more real and alive, when you see it in grainy black and white something is lost, it's easier to forget that these were real people just like you who were just living their lives and trying to make the best of things.
It reminds me so much of the type of footage we have today of North Korea. Closed off hermit communist countries with very little Western media penetration, videos like these get to show daily life but also seem fabricated in some ways.
@@scottkrafft6830 Hello, Scott. I would like to note that, unlike the North Korea, there is nothing fabricated in this video, despite the fact that Georgian-born dictator Joseph Jughashvili (aka Stalin) did to his own population of the USSR. There is a Russian portal pastvu.com containing geographical- and time- tagged historical photos. There are huge amount of photos of the Russian Empire/RSFSR/USSR/Russian Federation since the first third of 19th century including lots of homemade photos during Soviet period, if you are interested. You can even find photos of Russian towns deep in the country in 1820s and real color photos of Russia on the edge of 19th/20th centuries by Sergey Prokudin-Gorsky (also available in the Library of Congress online) : en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sergey_Prokudin-Gorsky Best regards
"Amazing that the infrastructure is as relatively in shape as it is" First, It's 8 years after the war, and they only filmed what was in relatively good shape.
@@andrewwomble2722 You'll find that those policies fast tracked the USSR to become a global superpower. Despite all its failures and the brutality of authoritarian rule millions were lifted from poverty that was the standard under Tsarist rule. Healthcare, education and housing were free for all. It's a pretty impressive feat regardless of how you look at it.
this is less than 40 years after the revolution, complete transformation of society away from the absolute pit the people where in under tsardom, its mindblowing how rapidly the USSR improved so many lives
@@mikhailalmaz Do I really have to explain the difference between jail and 20 million people being exterminated? Maybe you should try reading books instead of cancelling them?
@@MikeZdoesitz 20 million? LOL Stalin executed 600,000 people who were criminals by shooting them to head and US committed mass atrocities in prison than the USSR did while you still use Electric Chair which is unhumane while shooting in head is instant death
Thank you for sharing the material and fine restoration. I recognized the places in Moscow familiar to me when I was 5, even my wooden house nearby Moscow zoo where I lived that time, the fire wood shed and ice room in the yard. It's amazing! Most of them have gone, I'm not anymore muscovite, but it's so honey tasty to get back to memories when you were so young and happy.
@@riazonbin9931 dont get me wrong i can say many good things about ussr, but they really had a lot of propagandic videos, that are hard to find on youtube since it is english speaking friendly site and not many russians use it.
How beautiful. A glimpse to an entirely different world. Incredible to think, my mother was born into that world. So much has changed in just one lifetime.
Настали темные века, аналогия с ранней средневековой Европой, когда пала Римская Империя, прибывшие племена дикарей образовали свои мелкие королевства, или религиозный пример - упадок арабского мира, когда распалась Османская Империя, каждый грызется за власть, рост терроризма и беженцев. Жаль, что когда-то наступают трудные времена, но они делают нас сильнее. Мы должны учиться на ошибках прошлого.
@Say My Heisenberg Каждый живет в своем мире, лично для меня и моего не большого города на юге Украины, кошмар начялся с девяностых, и что пародоксально оказывается в низ можно сунуться до бесконечности.
Вы не поверите, но в Америке тоже все ни так, как было раньше. Люди тех поколений с теплотой вспоминают 60-е и 70-е а про нынешнее время называют, как время сатаны.
Многие из этих людей уже ушли вечность. А была у них своя жизнь со своими радостями и неудачами. Идут о чем то разговаривают, думают и даже не догадываются что их будут смотреть через 66 лет
Они даже не догадываются о том, в каком тоталитарном адище они жили, с поедающим младенцев Сталиным и вездесущим КейДжиБи, которое за один только косой взгляд может расстрелять, а после этого отправить в GULAG!
О том же думал,когда ещё недели полторы назад видео смотрел. Такая игра с временем бросает в дрожь,и даже не знаю от чего именно. Думаю,когда-нибудь пойму.
Ngl looks nice. No ads, the soilders/officers in the video look friendly, just do your part and have fun. Meanwhile, across the world, we work 8 hours a day with no healthcare.
@@ncrtrooper1782 *cough cough* millions sent to gulags and labor camps where they would die. Millions die to famine because Stalin steals all of Ukraine’s harvest. *cough cough* Pol Pot Cambodia. Oh yes communism is so good.
@@GOTDRAGONS Gulag is an abbreviation and stands for: General Directorate of Camps. And this office was located in ... Moscow. Should I refute your other lies?
I know the video feels nostalgic and the music is sick but don't let that cloud ur judgment and think it was a completely fun place to live in. I'm sure there were nice aspects to living there but u also have to remember that it was still a horrible dictatorship.
@@leftistfactchecker7672 so I would send you a link but for some reason i can’t so I’m just going to ask you to look up what Russians think of ussr, life in Yugoslavia and a video form bald and bankrupt where he travels to Moldavia and at 4.43 he asks people how their life was during soviet Russia and then come and tell me that it is a disease of the mind.
Thank you to those Americans who shot all this, truly unique shots.And despite the fact that the USSR went through three major wars, it is clear that the people are full of optimism.Thank you again.
Время большой стройки, больших достижений, большого роста благосостояния, когда была вера в могущество человеческого труда и ума. Действительно, общество победившего модерна.
Больших очередей !,-не добавил! Эти места в черте Москвы с 1960 года ,НО ТАМ ,КРУГОМ ЛАГЕРЯ БЫЛИ! ДАЛЬШЕ НЕ ЗАСНЯТЫ ЛАГЕРЯ ВОЕННОПЛЕННЫХ В ЛЫТКАРИНО И ДЗЕРЖИНСКОМ ,И НИКОЛОУГРЕШСКИЙ МОНАСТЫРЬ,ГДЕ МЕСТНЫЕ ПАЦАНЫ ВИДАЛИ И НЕМЦЕВ И ЯПОНЦЕВ И СЛЕДЫ ЛАГЕРЕЙ И ПРИЧАЛОВ И БАРЖ( на баржах держали японцев ,они были и в Москворечье и дальше ниже Братеево) НА МОСКВА РЕКЕ, ИБО ЭТИ МЕСТА С 1931 ГОДА ПО 1938 ОТНОСИЛИСЬ К ВЕДОМСТВУ КАНАЛА МОСКВА - ВОЛГА , И В САМОМ КОЛОМЕНСКОМ БЫЛО ОТДЕЛЕНИЕ ЛАГЕРЯ КАНАЛОАРМЕЙЦЕВ....ОБРАТИ ВНИМАНИЕ НА МАШИНЫ "МЯСО" ПОЛОВИНА ИЗ НИХ ДО 1954 ГОЛА ПРЕВОЗИЛА ЗЕКОВ.
Many, if not all of these rural scenes are actually now within the city of Moscow, and have been replaced by urban construction. For example the drive to Tsaritsyno estate (8:20) which begins about 5:30, and passed through villages and countryside - all of that is now totally subsumed within the city.
“Before learning about the history, feel the history ” No matter how you think about the USSR, the magnificent pioneer in the social system or the most “inhumane” red empire, please don’t forget it’s somewhere people live, laugh, cry and work.This country, an inalienable and significant part of our human past, was as real as our everyday life. Try to feel it, live it through this footage...
I get your emotions after viewing this, but every frame in this video was scripted and every man in the demonstrations filmed would have lost his job, and probably go to forced labour camp if he refused to come and carry the flag. There was a popular saying of the time that would roughly translate to "no bread, no meat, only red heat". It was gray miserable life, full of hard fruitless work, lies and injustice in every day. and hell to every one except very few at the top.
Тоже такое чувство испытываю. Словно чувствуется какое-то облегчение после страшных лет войны и послевоенного голода. Страна снова спокойно дышит и отстраивается.
It's fascinating that this high quality, colour video shows the lives of people who were separated the same number of years from WWII as we are now from Gangnam style... incredible stuff Also thank you so much to the uploader for using the instrumental of "Pachka sigaret" in this... I have this video to thank for discovering the incredible band Kino!!!
Very interesting clips and pictures! The music is so fitting to the color pictures. The color videos add a whole unique dimension with its clarity and the time of the early 1950's! Good presentation, enjoyable to watch! Cheers!
Что там не трогали? Не трогали только юг Франции. К то му же и СССР только его маленькую часть бомбили. А то что в остальной части СССР - каменный век это не проблема немцев. Так что не надо тут гиперилизировать проблему. Напомню, что у СССР была самая большая армия в 41-м году. Одних танков было больше чем у всех стран в мире вместе взятых.
@@user-rr2lb5ud5o ага, не помните как в 5 утра в очередь в гум вставали? Или как в коммуналках ютились? Лучшее государство, туалетную бумагу начало только в 1970 производить
@@psix9618 Я помню как папа получил квартиру сразу через полгода после окончания института. Я помню бесплатное лечение в санатории на Кавказе , меня и мамы. Мы платили только за перелет , до 7 лет тогда было бесплатно. Я помню аэропорты были заполнены людьми везде как на вокзалах. Люди летали в другой город, что в трёх часах езды от нас на машине!!! Я помню пионерские лагеря за 4 рубля на целый месяц!
@@borisraskolnikov Good thing for the American spy. Today we have high quality colour footage to look at. That was probably the very first time those rural areas were ever filmed. Lavrentiy Beria never sent anyone out to do this. I guess he was busy doing other things.
You guys are pathetic if you think USSR was all roses under Stalin. Life was good for city people but for villages and farmers it was a hell on Earth. Nacionalization left millions of people starving to death. Even Hitler did not do that to his own people. If you think the western propaganda is telling lies about USSR, yes I agree because it was much worse than being told. Remember WW2 Stalin was on the same side as Allies therefore it is obvious that the information about USSR is not that bad and by many it is even considered not bad. But Hitler was on the other side that is why there is so much hate for him, besides the fact that Stalin was much worse, than Hitler. Communism killed many more people than National Socialism. Stalin and Mao killed atleast 80million people combined and that is a minimum. Whilst Hitler killed max 12milion. Nowadays Russia has not got a lot to do with USSR under Stalin or Lenin because the majority of the government were not even Russians. And do not even say that all those tens of millions of people which Stalin killed were spies which some of you do and that is absolutely pathetic, 10 of millions of spies, srsly? And to those Holodomor deniers, if Stalin was that good why did he after taking the Ukraine’s food put a military around Ukraine’s borders so no one could escape, huh? Propaganda only sweetens what was USSR like under Stalin.
Remember, Russia had to import food during the communist era, the farms were dysfunctional. Russia also had to steal from Ukraine to feed the population.
Huge Grain Sale To Soviet Union Approved by U.S.(Washington Post) By John M. Berry October 4, 1979 The United States agreed yesterday to allow the Soviet Union to make the biggest grain purchase in history.The Soviets can buy up to 25 million metric tons of wheat and corn during the next 12 months, about 10 percent of what the United States is expected to produce this year. A metric ton is 2,200 pounds.Officials at the Department of Agriculture said the sales, which had been widely expected by grain traders, will not have a significant effect on prices.But the U.S. action comes at a time when the Carter administration is promoting new initiatives to combat food prices. Grain prices are much higher than a year ago, partly because of the anticipated Soviet sale, and, now that it is approved, prices probably will not fall, according to farm experts.In 1972, the Soviets secretly bought 18 million metric tons of wheat and corn, some of which was sold at prices subsidized by the U.S. government. That controversial sale, which led to major food price increases in the United States, resulted in an agreement under which Washington must give prior approval to purchases of more than 8 million tons in one year.Agriculture officials estimate that the Soviet crop will be about 180 million tons, at least 40 million below target.In addition, part of the U.S. grain could end up in Vietnam and Cambodia.Despite the prospects of its own poor harvest, the Soviets have shipped tons of grain to Vietnam to support their ally and are reported to be supplying grain to the Vietnamese-backed regime in Cambodia to alleviate famine there.This year's U.S. wheat crop is about 57.8 million metric tons, or 2.12 billion bushels, up 18 percent from last year and the second-largest crop ever. The Agriculture Department recently announced that farmers would be eligible for all wheat price-support programs even if they divert no land from production. A 10 percent set aside was required during the past year.The corn crop now being harvested is expected to be a record 185 million tons, or 7.27 billion bushels. That is about 3 percent higher than last year's crop which was a record.
Наверное буду дураком мне всего то 21, но смотря это видео под сопровождение такой прекрасной музыки, огромное желание пожить хоть недельку в это время, пообщаться с людьми, посмотреть на быт, как и что. Смотрю, аж дыхание спирает. Как же все красиво. Всем мир ✌🏽 доброго дня
Who will never be submissive to anyone but their corrupt government, hope this will change one day. Rooting for the Future Russia with every single fiber of my soul.
You just can't be nostalgic of this era. Just knowing that the KGB could arrest anybody for anything and send them to the gulags just to replace the dead workers somewhere in siberia. And that's not about thousands of people, were talking about millions of people. Living under the "laws" of Stalins was a true nightmare.
After the USSR dissolved, evidence from the Soviet archives also became available, containing official records of 799,455 executions (1921-1953),[7] around 1.7 million deaths in the Gulag[8][9] some 390,000[10] deaths during the dekulakization forced resettlement and up to 400,000 deaths of persons deported during the 1940s[11] - with a total of about 3.3 million officially recorded victims in these categories Yeah it was so bad that people actually liked living there. @@user-lr9ok1pd7d
@Денис Казаков аххахах, пишет либераст ни года не живший в СССР, но у которого родственники похоже были уголовниками что навязали ненависть к СССР через ложь которая одобрялась Перестройкой, каково через годы додумывать за настоящих людей что они думали, мыслили, а не фантазировать с либерастской точки зрения думая штампами перестройки
@@TheStrang007, по крайней мере, эти люди хотя бы взяточников отстреливали, которые при Николашке втором начали иметь Российскую Империю во все дыры. Так что святые они или нет - вопрос некорректный. Все мы ходим под Богом, но святых среди нас святых нет и не может быть.
Я живу совсем недалеко от М. Царицыно, глядя на дворец Екатерины 70 лет назад сердце замирает от того как всё было тяжело и страшно в то время, люди того времени по силе духа и терпению куда выше большинства из нас, взрощеных на благах современного потреблятства.
Unfortunately the Russians can appear rude and unpleasant to tourists. It's probably because they lived in a brutal police state, where your survival depended on your ability to keep your head down, see nothing and stay uninvolved.
The city is so free, no jams on the roads, many trees and bushes, architecture is beautiful and many free space (which now occupied by extended roads, office buildings etc).
Alexandr Vladimirovich no need for cars when you have wonderful public transport system that has less impact on environment and much cheaper than in west
@@dexartex7221 what dignity? He's a pole who supports Bandera Ukraine which massacred his ancestors and hates the people (red army) which ended the Volyn genocide
И это заменила пластмассовая спортивная синтетическая "мода". Когда стану диктатором Россистанской Империи, первым делом начну репресстровать мамкиных модников, офников, ауешников и запрещу всяких моргенштернов, владов а4, если они к тому времени такими останутся или возникнут им подобные.
@@antonishedsp2036 запрети ставить памятники коммунистам и проводить коммунистические митинги, запрети партию КПРФ и другие эсеровские и либеральные партии. Введи в стране националистический порядок антикоммунистического, антидемократического и антилиберального лада.
He is from Russia(or Former USSR - Republics). He support communism. In our countries there are many people who believe that under communism it is better.
It was a great country. All for ppl. For sxamply pension from 60 for men, 55 for women. From 45 for ppl who had hard and dangerous work. Policemen , coal miners , pilots, etc.
Absolutely fascinating! The USSR rebuilding and recovering after the terrible destruction of WWII, people going about their work and business and simply enjoying their time off too.
@@johnw.mendes2234 There are more prisoners in USA than Gulag ever had... Wake up my zombie comrade. More than China has now :) That what YOU call freedom.
@@Alexriga You obviously have no idea what you're talking about. More than 14 million people passed through the Gulag (from 1929 to 1953). 8 million people were deported to remote areas like Amur Oblast. Countless more killed due to the ethnic cleansing.
@toni • After somewhere 1965 or maybe 1970 in general USSR was good place to live for majority of casual people. Almost all people 60+ think this who lived there. Safety on the streets, free medicine, no unemployment etc. Overall not rich but safe and boring.
Stalin fue un GIGANTE de su tiempo. Iósif Stalin vivió en una época histórica, en donde el mundo requería de liderazgos fuertes. Así que tuvo que ser un dirigente enérgico. Severo. ¡Imponente! O, de otro modo, la “Madre Rusia” hubiera desaparecido del mapa. Stalin fue lo que tenía qué ser: Un Gran Líder. Un Gran Estadista. Stalin heredó un país yermo, rural, preterido, analfabeta, hambriento, supersticioso, deprimido, carente de todo y, para colmo, delirantemente desamparado. Rusia era entonces, un país de “Siervos” (Esclavos), y Stalin lo convirtió en una súper potencia industrializada y poderosa, que puso a temblar al mundo. Rusia estaba atrasada en 100 años con respecto a Occidente y, superadas las precariedades y todas las devastaciones que causó la Guerra, él, Stalin, el “Fundador de la URSS”, puso en marcha el primer Programa Aero-Espacial del mundo. Seis años después (1957), lanzaron el Sputnik I. Stalin recibió una Rusia que estuvo en guerra casi 30 años. (Empezando con la humillante derrota frente al Imperio de Japón, 1904-1905. Revolución Rusa, 1905. WWI, 1914-1918. Revolución Bolchevique 1917-1922. Guerra Civil contra los “Rusos Blancos”, 1922-1927. WWII 1940-1945… Más la Pandemia de la mal llamada “Fiebre Española”, en 1918-1920. Después les llegó el brote de la “Peste Bubónica” en 1926. ―En 1932-33, Stalin implementó una campaña general de vacunación contra la viruela, la cual, en 1936, propuso que fuese una campaña a nivel mundial. Iniciada por Stalin y secundada por todas las naciones del planeta, la viruela se erradicó en 1980―. Y, además el “Crack Financiero de Wall Street”, de 1929-1937). O sea que, Stalin, asumió el poder de un país golpeado por las guerras, enfermo por la Pandemia y, económicamente quebrado por la crisis mundial. Estas calamidades dejaron una Rusia desposeída y miserable. Stalin la rescató imponiendo disciplina y trabajo. Ni antes ni hoy, nadie en el mundo puso en duda su ENORME LIDERAZGO. Stalin fue genial; magnífico, cultísimo y astuto. Fue un Titán con mano de hierro. Amado por su pueblo y temido por sus enemigos. Hace más de 70 años que Stalin murió y, la Propaganda Occidental, no afloja en denostarlo. ¿Con qué propósito? ¿Cuál sería su utilidad ahora? [*Y, acá, va un dato que dimensiona la grandeza de Stalin. Joseph Stalin, fue nominado DOS veces al Premio Nobel de la Paz (en 1945 y 1948), con el apoyo de múltiples instituciones universitarias de Reino Unido, Francia, Italia, Suiza, Bélgica, y Grecia. Esas nominaciones fueron tomadas en serio por el Comité en Oslo. A él se le acabó su tiempo. Stalin murió en 1953, sin recibir nada de nadie, pero sí, todo el reconocimiento de su propio pueblo amoroso.]. ¡¡¡SLAVA KOBA!!! ¡¡¡SLAVA STALIN!!! .
если внимательно смотреть-увидишь рекламу фильмов в кинотеатрах, реклама мясных и других спец. магазинов. просто в совке больше нихера небыло) никакой конкуренции, жри что дают
@@путин_хуйло Зато сейчас заебись при "конкуренции" живём? "Жри что дают" здесь неуместно,вследствие высокого качества товара(его всегда заверяет государство при социализме,так что продать низкокачественный шлак,за который откупились у инспекторов(как при вашем-этом "свободном" рыночке) - не получится),а вот ныне таки да,жрут что дают. Каким-бы свободным ни был рыночек - предприниматели следуют своему интересу,а при всём разнообразии нормальных продуктов может быть минимум,так этот минимум ещё и еле найдёшь из-за забитости рыночка.
What I find most impressive about their achievement is that their computer systems at the time were much simpler and more primitive than those of NASA. Which means very likely some team of unsung heroes did many of the highly advanced calculations with a pen and paper. Edit: although that isn’t to say that they didn’t have any advanced computers. Because they absolutely did. And infact the USSR had its fair share of highly intelligent computer scientists. They were however stifled by the infamous USSR bureaucracy and close minded party officials. It’s a damn shame
A big city without millions of ads looks so strange and surreal.
*better
It's because the only entity that could do propaganda, ads, it was the state, and usually would be a "produce for the nation" or some bullshit like that (remembering that you have no option).
one of the only benefits of communism or in this case socialism.
Doesn't look as fun.
Instead you have millions of Stalin selfies :P
Soviet Union: Good night everyone. See you tomorrow...
Last online 30 years ago.
I am crying
СССР живёт в сердце.
my heart😔
There is another: 🇨🇳💪
Every body in Vietnam miss Soviet Union very much
8 years later and they've reached space
with german rocket
@@elliotjung1766 with russian rocket
@@Error-xo9df there is no such thing as "russian rocket"
@@elliotjung1766 there is no such thing as German rocket
@@Error-xo9dfV-2 - Vergeltungswaffe-2 - german rocket that was used by soviet thiefs to reach space
I was in Russia Visited Moscow I can tell you from someone from the USA it was nothing as i expected ,what a beautiful place well minded people its a trip I never forgot and often think of the museums the buildings it is truly a magical place .
I would change my actual life with a soviet version of myself in 1953, just prevented stalin and grow up in the greatest time or soviet era.
You obviously never visited when it was Soviet.
A place if misery and fear. But everyone was told it was paradise.
@@kelvinpell4571 Тебе откуда знать? идиот!
@@kelvinpell4571 Were you there in Soviet times? It's strange enough that I can't say the same thing while living here
When exist USSR,Europe have GOLD TIME,worker must buy Mercedes in Germany
I just want an open world game set in soviet russia
Try your luck
Grand Theft Auto: Soviet Union 😄
Like L.A.Noir but you're part of the NKVD or something
@@sabredragostea534 With a plot similar to "Child 44" movie. It could be interesting.
I used to play this game IRL when I was a kid.
Thank you CIA for this footage.
it's pretty obvious that many of the shots were taken from the american embassy, with the US flag waving at the bottom of the frame.
@Unknown2234 Unknown Vasiliy does not joke. He is right. These photos were shot from the building of the US Embassy, thus does the flag so often come into the picture. So probably (high probability) all the photos and footages were made by US Embassy staff.
had 2 stop the commies somehow
the Elbe Spirit gives you 1080
@@kreznreich and honestly if you look at any Soviet footage at the time it will be really hard to find a color one with such high definition at that time
Wow! Thank you for this video. The shots are amazing. I can scarcely believe it was made in 1953. The quality of the shots look like they could be from the 80s or even 90s. But shots showing portraits of Lenin and Stalin side by side in public places prove these were from the Stalinist period. What a fascinating sequence of photos and videos.
Оригинал черно-белый это позже разукрасили
Stalin’s time knew many quality shots.
@@user-mv2pr6fl8x Thanks to them Russia is still alive and advices other countries how to live.
@@The_exit_is_thereThe recolourization of the shots are amazing though, some time that seemed far and long ago, but with colorization it almost looks as if this was only 20 to 30 years ago.
A friend of mine grew up in Soviet Ukraine and said her childhood was a dream. School had music and dance festivals, sports, everyone loved literature and music. She says it was magic to be a child at that time and place.
This opinion is not welcome nowdays...
Thank God she wasnt around at the 1932 holodomor
@@TheParisthething Yeah, she was also very lucky to avoid Hiroshima, Nagasaki and Marshall Islands.
@@dimitristripakis7364 κάτσε, ρε Δημήτρη, με όλο το σεβασμό, επειδή είμαστε και πατριώτες, το Ναγκασάκι δεν έγινε στην Ουκρανία ούτε σχετίζεται με τη σοβιετική κυβέρνηση, το έγκλημα του 1932-1933 εγινε στην αναφερόμενη Ουκρανία κι υπαίτιος ηταν το κκσε και ο σταλιν. Μην τρελαθούμε κιόλας δηλαδή.
@@TheParisthethingГолодомор, смешно стало 🤡
Seeing things from 65 years ago. That's the miracle of technology.
65 years from now we would see the world 65 years ago in full hd
Miracle of capitalism.
8 years after the war
@@RioDelTiempo24 u mean what?
@@RioDelTiempo24 Iphones , human nature and Venezuela amirite ?
Спасибо, шпионам в Посольстве США за замечательные кадры из прошлого! )))
А с чего ты взял что это разведчики США?!
@@savsavovich5612 эти кадры всплыли из архивов года два-три назад. стало известно, что их автор был сотрудником посольства и по совместительству разведчиком
@@TheKarzlo единственная польза от западной разведки спустя время.
@@savsavovich5612 не спорю )
@@TheKarzlo Это было известно уже 50 лет назад.
The architecture in Russia is on another level. Something so mysterious about it. Wish I could see it one day. Also this song “pack of cigarettes” by Kino is great.
It is all ruined since the collapse.
@@r.p5380 I follow several Russian architecture pages on Instagram and from what I see, it has an abundance of historical architecture unlike any other country I’ve seen.
@Jessica Thank you. I’m looking into it now.
Good, very good
@@r.p5380 Is what ruined? It's the Red Square, it's all there.
came for Stalins USSR in 1953
stayed for the music
The trippy track really adds to the eerie atmosphere of a full blown time travel. These footage have been remastered to such prestine conditions it really feels like it's just a few years old. This and these mute videos of the common day really gave me the feeling of being traveling.
I felt like carried by train through the USSR looking at the passing landscape, or walking around in its streets. It is almost as if I was there.
What a wonderful sensation! I may never know what it feels like to visit the USSR, but this was close. Emotional.
Thank you so much for this!
Victor Tsoi - Виктор Цой, Пачка сигарет is the track
Спасибо! Thanks!
kaio oliveira carvalho
I feel the same when watching old videos from different countries of the 20th century. A strange feeling of deja vu and nostalgia. Perhaps in a past life, we have already walked along these streets in real life)
The track is from a different epoch: late 1980s.
The track is horrible! Play some Soviet music. Anything that’s relevant to the situation.
Я смотрю в чужое небо из чужого окна.
И не вижу ни одной знааакоомой звезды.
обернулся - и не смог разглядеть следы
Но если есть в кармане пачка сигарет,
Значит , все не так уж плохо на сегодняшний день
И билет на самолет с серебристым крылом,
The country is awakening to great discoveries, the flourishing of culture and space flight
Che bella l’unione sovietica;mi scende una lacrima a vedere queste immagini!un saluto e tanto rispetto dall’Italia.
спасибо вам..
Мы сами плачем! Нам обидно, что наши правители предали нашу страну и народ!!!
Wow, un Italiano!
Siamo in due, bellissime e preziosissime testimonianze sul periodo sovietico
Non mi aspettavo di trovare altri italiani! Qui in Italia davvero in pochi apprezzano l'estetica sovietica...
@@brandovitali1071 pochi, ma buoni!!!
All these kids u see in the footage are 80-90 years old now
Vlad Valchkov 70-90
No one lives to that age in Russia.
they are all dead & turned to dust !
@@jamesmckean3221 my grandmother is 82 y.o. Stop watching CNN you moron.
@@jamesmckean3221 my grandparents are 80+ y.o
this people never would guessed that one day millions of ppl would be watching her video all around the world
Mate it's only 800k views
Twenity You're missing the point.
@@allengreene9954 no
@@twenity8852 ...& 2 months later we have 1 million. WOW OP was way off. Good thing you stopped in to correct him. Come back in a few months k?
and maybe all of them are dead
Imagine if they took similar shots in today's world. Obesity, people staring at phones, buying far too much, all of the waste and depression. What has happened.
Hyper liberalism and corruption, and global MSM bullshit that produce worst propaganda than the cold war
Soviet Union was the pinnacle of Russian history
If you're so nostalgic for a communist country, go live in North Korea.
@@sandytinky Rather live in the Soviet Union.
capitalism
With all the propaganda spewed on both sides we must simply remember that they were regular people just like us. That's what this video tells me.
I guess the fact that communism murdered 100 million souls is propaganda for you. Wait, it is a statistic, while a murder of one individual would be a tragedy...
No not at all but for one im talking about the everyday people in the video ( which I was commenting about obviously) not the government's or the difference in political views , economic differences but just your everyday people and how on both sides we were both told that they ( the regular people) were are enemy and they were told that we were there enemy and that ether side was wrong and evil . But if you think that my country the USA and the west in general didnt or never kill innocent people then your falling for the propaganda. I obviously think my way of life although not perfect is better then communism and wouldnt change it for anything .but both ways of life have had there innocent victims or casualties of war and propaganda. But that is for a different video of the arguments of communism and capitalism. I was comparing the people walking down the street going to the park etc .. come on man you cant be that dense to not know what i was talking about .
@@bobbyirish7 You mentioned "propaganda spewed on both sides", but what do you mean by "both sides"? What is the "other" side other than the soviet side? And how the ordinary people fit into equation? In the USSR and until today in Russia the ordinary people are just masses that serve their master, the oligarchy with the Czar on the top (Czar V. Putin) in today's Russia or the Party and its leader (Stalin) in the USSR. There is no room for an individual citizen in Russia and the USSR as well. The only difference between today's Russia and the USSR is the brutality of the regime and the level of isolation from the outside world. In essence, they are identical, because they consist of the same entities, the endless mass of ordinary Russian citizens with no rights and their masters with their leader on the top. Then if you mention propaganda on "both" sides, then such is a term makes no sense, because there is no "other" side. There is Soviet or Russian side and then there is everything else whatever it is, which is always an enemy of the Russian or Soviet state...
@@lehos24 We must stop obsessing about the faults of other nations & start fixing what is GROSSLY WRONG with the US(my country); this is glaringly true, especially over this last year. Could go onnn & onnnn here...but that will suffice.
Bravo Bob!! You took the correct lessons from this! Never mind what "lehoX62" spewed back to you, after your observation~you were concisely exquisite! :-))....And also, this shows us, and gives us a feeling, that the Soviets, and Russians, were & are no worse than we; as a student of the USSR+Russia, linguistically and culturally, over the last 35 years, I can indeed say that they are at least our equals, even surpassing us, in many ways.
Stalin's funeral, 1953. The video is being shot from the US Embassy.
anyone know where the footage came from? Would love to use it if possible, without the flag in the corner.
I'm Bulgarian and my grandmother remembers that she cried on that day. The indoctrination was tremendous
@Jam Bernstein You're forgetting the millions (tens of millions) of people they killed before 1956 too lol...
@Jam Bernstein Do check the history of Latvia, the Baltic States, for example the mass deportations of 1941 & 1949. What you are saying is so wrong on so many levels. I could understand that if you are not from Europe / Eastern Europe, but do not publish comments about history, spreading wrong information.
@Jam Bernstein incorrect information just keeps on coming with you. There was a shootout at a border post of Latvia, 1940., 15th of June.
And what you are trying to absolutely ignore is the KGB killings, tortures, and the mass deportations. How in the world do you account for them as "internal" when they are murdering people of a different country? If people didnt die while fighting the overwhelming force, this same amount could be killed after the occupation, by KGB and then the killings would be "internal"? Get a grip man.
remember that the footage is taken just 8 years after WW2 which saw largest battles in history, which were on Soviet soil
Battles where in Western Russia Ukraine and belorussia, which cities was trashed
@@moriart13 but stalingrad will be building in this years.
Moscow wasnt affected by WW2 attacks. Nobody not even Napoleon has made it till Moscow.
Stor Röd Maskin well...
You're complitely wrong about Napoleon
Have you heard of the "Battle of Moscow"?
Man I really want the tabs for the first 20s of this video, such a cool sound
Kino - Pack Of Cigarettes. That's what the band and song is called.
@@SaxonTrue Legend. Thanks.
"Tsoy is alive" forewer!
kino has some other gnarly sounds too, but the cigarette song (this one) is the best
@@astyanax905 reckon it's worth exploring? Learnt pack of cigs on the strat and I'm a happy man
Almost 70 years ago, still looks more modern than the place I stay
Sad
Amazing that the infrastructure is as relatively in shape as it is, considering just how recent the most devastating war in history was. Seeing all this in colour makes it feel so much more real and alive, when you see it in grainy black and white something is lost, it's easier to forget that these were real people just like you who were just living their lives and trying to make the best of things.
It reminds me so much of the type of footage we have today of North Korea. Closed off hermit communist countries with very little Western media penetration, videos like these get to show daily life but also seem fabricated in some ways.
@@scottkrafft6830 Soviet union was a world power you cant compare it to north korea , peoples like you want to world to be westernized
@@scottkrafft6830 Hello, Scott.
I would like to note that, unlike the North Korea, there is nothing fabricated in this video, despite the fact that Georgian-born dictator Joseph Jughashvili (aka Stalin) did to his own population of the USSR.
There is a Russian portal pastvu.com containing geographical- and time- tagged historical photos. There are huge amount of photos of the Russian Empire/RSFSR/USSR/Russian Federation since the first third of 19th century including lots of homemade photos during Soviet period, if you are interested. You can even find photos of Russian towns deep in the country in 1820s and real color photos of Russia on the edge of 19th/20th centuries by Sergey Prokudin-Gorsky (also available in the Library of Congress online) :
en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sergey_Prokudin-Gorsky
Best regards
@@scottkrafft6830 "fabricated"? All of this footage was made by american spys so-called "abassador".
"Amazing that the infrastructure is as relatively in shape as it is"
First, It's 8 years after the war, and they only filmed what was in relatively good shape.
Rmember, this fas filmed only 7 years after the end of a devastating war.
and during the Korean one
This is in Moscow which was spared the war. Don’t mislead people like that.
@@tommunist10 Id like to see a video of Dresden at the same timeframe. Oh lord
Stalin's policies were far more devastating to the Russian people at this time than the Nazi's invasion on their western front in WW2.
@@andrewwomble2722 You'll find that those policies fast tracked the USSR to become a global superpower. Despite all its failures and the brutality of authoritarian rule millions were lifted from poverty that was the standard under Tsarist rule. Healthcare, education and housing were free for all. It's a pretty impressive feat regardless of how you look at it.
this is less than 40 years after the revolution, complete transformation of society away from the absolute pit the people where in under tsardom, its mindblowing how rapidly the USSR improved so many lives
The ones that weren’t executed?
@@MikeZdoesitz right, the 99 per cent basically lol... Look at the statistics.. in the US there are more prisoners than the USSR ever had
@@mikhailalmaz Do I really have to explain the difference between jail and 20 million people being exterminated? Maybe you should try reading books instead of cancelling them?
@@MikeZdoesitz 20 million? LOL Stalin executed 600,000 people who were criminals by shooting them to head and US committed mass atrocities in prison than the USSR did while you still use Electric Chair which is unhumane while shooting in head is instant death
@@exploitationsupporter2455 Move to Russia permantly or I can't take anything you say seriously,
Before Kruschevkas and Brezhnevkas pierced the slkyline! Those simple and modest housing blocks are my dream to see and live in!
Thank you for sharing the material and fine restoration. I recognized the places in Moscow familiar to me when I was 5, even my wooden house nearby Moscow zoo where I lived that time, the fire wood shed and ice room in the yard. It's amazing! Most of them have gone, I'm not anymore muscovite, but it's so honey tasty to get back to memories when you were so young and happy.
It's impressive how quickly Russia rebuilt in 7-8 years time.
From WW2
They got many resources from the satellite states as war repairs
@@casanostra1556 Also satellite state were repaired.
Romania paid a lot of war reparations and was rebuild after Ceausescu took money loans from the international banks
@@Szweminek797 Being an African American descendent of the enslaved, I know a little something about 'entire armies of slaves'.
Эта страна слишком рано родилась - и слишком быстро умерла. Человечество не было к ней готово.
Thanks God the USSR failed.
Jruschev, gorbachev y boris: si claro
Смешно) наверное в союзе не жил)
@@root4056 if you were a normal citizen without crying on roof BLYAT COMMUNISM, and living in moscou or st pet you had the best time
Согласен 100%
Beautiful music! Amazing pics! Best regards from Poland!
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@@joao-cs1xi I'm impressed, very good job comrade
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@@joao-cs1xi Long live communism
Great footage
absolutely agree, nice to see non propagandic videos of soviet life
@@NostalgicMem0ries just give a link to propagandic video about soviet life in 1950's
@@riazonbin9931 dont get me wrong i can say many good things about ussr, but they really had a lot of propagandic videos, that are hard to find on youtube since it is english speaking friendly site and not many russians use it.
your mother is a footage
@@rolandkassoev7404, ахахаха бля, а ты вообще перевел это слово?
How beautiful. A glimpse to an entirely different world. Incredible to think, my mother was born into that world. So much has changed in just one lifetime.
If i could live in any country at any period, I would choose 1950s Soviet Union
I would choose 1970s Soviet Union or Yugoslavia
If you weren't a top level party member, your standard of living was seriously below that of those living in Western Europe and the US.
1950s soviet was hell lmao. I would rather choose 1970s moscow, soviet union or 1980s USA, Florida
60x -70x were the best. 50x were poor and hard. The country was building up from ruins.
Слышал легенду, будто когда-то,
Нашу стану населяли гиганты...
Обидно
мы микромир для них...как для нас микромир насекомые
Настали темные века, аналогия с ранней средневековой Европой, когда пала Римская Империя, прибывшие племена дикарей образовали свои мелкие королевства, или религиозный пример - упадок арабского мира, когда распалась Османская Империя, каждый грызется за власть, рост терроризма и беженцев.
Жаль, что когда-то наступают трудные времена, но они делают нас сильнее. Мы должны учиться на ошибках прошлого.
Будто бы жили
Странной судьбою:
Были готовы к работе и к бою,
Весь мир они населяли
Выглядит как параллельная вселенная, как будто и не было такого никогда
@Say My Heisenberg Царская Россия тоже была кошмаром, в советской России хотя бы были соц. гарантии для всех и образование
Погибшая цивилизация .
@Say My Heisenberg Каждый живет в своем мире, лично для меня и моего не большого города на юге Украины, кошмар начялся с девяностых, и что пародоксально оказывается в низ можно сунуться до бесконечности.
Вы не поверите, но в Америке тоже все ни так, как было раньше. Люди тех поколений с теплотой вспоминают 60-е и 70-е а про нынешнее время называют, как время сатаны.
@Say My Heisenberg Кошмар? Да это было лучшее, что было у человечества!
Многие из этих людей уже ушли вечность. А была у них своя жизнь со своими радостями и неудачами. Идут о чем то разговаривают, думают и даже не догадываются что их будут смотреть через 66 лет
Причем смотреть на смартфоне :)
Я думал, что я уникален и только меня посещают такие мысли :))
Они даже не догадываются о том, в каком тоталитарном адище они жили, с поедающим младенцев Сталиным и вездесущим КейДжиБи, которое за один только косой взгляд может расстрелять, а после этого отправить в GULAG!
@@user-ed3mm4vi9c чё это за высер был?
О том же думал,когда ещё недели полторы назад видео смотрел. Такая игра с временем бросает в дрожь,и даже не знаю от чего именно. Думаю,когда-нибудь пойму.
Ngl looks nice. No ads, the soilders/officers in the video look friendly, just do your part and have fun. Meanwhile, across the world, we work 8 hours a day with no healthcare.
@@mechamedegeorge6786 yup, marxism 101: you need to support your fellow man by contributing to the commune.
@@ncrtrooper1782 *cough cough* millions sent to gulags and labor camps where they would die. Millions die to famine because Stalin steals all of Ukraine’s harvest. *cough cough* Pol Pot Cambodia. Oh yes communism is so good.
@@GOTDRAGONS Gulag is an abbreviation and stands for: General Directorate of Camps. And this office was located in ... Moscow. Should I refute your other lies?
@@vadimandreev8570 ??? I don't care what it means, I know what happened at them
@@GOTDRAGONS Aren't you ashamed to lie? Or did you sell all your shame at a fair price?
With Khino in the background... the video was just beautiful historically greetings from Spain !
the music went surprisingly well with the footage...
This from USSR band named «КИНО» literalism means “cinema”. Кино - Пачка сигарет. Just copy it and you will find original on CZcams.
@@EaugeneGusak Скажу вам проще, это Виктор Цой!!!
VEGAS а я считаю, что это заслуга всего коллектива, а не одного человека. И я прекрасно понимаю, что большую долю вложил именно Виктор.
@@EaugeneGusak , Ну я не смею спорить)
@@EaugeneGusak Мне эта музыка напоминает "Бесконечное Лето" почему-то)
Сколько в 53 году еще было старой застройки в Москве и сколько мы с того времени потеряли... Люди, берегите историю
La belleza y hermosura de la Union Soviética.
I feel so nostalgic about USSR just by watching this video, I can't imagine how nostalgic must feel those who lived in there
We, who used to live in that commies prison don't have any nostalgia, we feel disgusting and hate that commies ugly country
"I had to say something positive about Stalin every day until 1953"-👴🏼
@@MykolaUkraine кто мы то, шиз?
I know the video feels nostalgic and the music is sick but don't let that cloud ur judgment and think it was a completely fun place to live in. I'm sure there were nice aspects to living there but u also have to remember that it was still a horrible dictatorship.
Wtf 😂😂😂
Idk why but this music helps me sleep at night.
Viktor Tsoi - Pachka Sigaret is the song
@@BuzzsawMG42 fucking noob my Cat is better than you playing Fortnite
Because Tsoi wishes us Good Night.
Has kept people awake in bed for almost 100 years... communism is a disease of the mind
@@leftistfactchecker7672 so I would send you a link but for some reason i can’t so I’m just going to ask you to look up what Russians think of ussr, life in Yugoslavia and a video form bald and bankrupt where he travels to Moldavia and at 4.43 he asks people how their life was during soviet Russia and then come and tell me that it is a disease of the mind.
Thank you to those Americans who shot all this, truly unique shots.And despite the fact that the USSR went through three major wars, it is clear that the people are full of optimism.Thank you again.
they were probably shot by the Soviets!
@@oviatb it’s sarcasm
"Were" full of optimism...
based 👍
Thank you for highlighting this important thing! It was so indeed.
Время большой стройки, больших достижений, большого роста благосостояния, когда была вера в могущество человеческого труда и ума. Действительно, общество победившего модерна.
@@joao-cs1xi your grammar is good! Thank you! One small note: I'm Kazakh, not Russian.
@@daniyara8879 thank you very much :)
За нашу Советскую Родину!
Больших очередей !,-не добавил! Эти места в черте Москвы с 1960 года ,НО ТАМ ,КРУГОМ ЛАГЕРЯ БЫЛИ! ДАЛЬШЕ НЕ ЗАСНЯТЫ ЛАГЕРЯ ВОЕННОПЛЕННЫХ В ЛЫТКАРИНО И ДЗЕРЖИНСКОМ ,И НИКОЛОУГРЕШСКИЙ МОНАСТЫРЬ,ГДЕ МЕСТНЫЕ ПАЦАНЫ ВИДАЛИ И НЕМЦЕВ И ЯПОНЦЕВ И СЛЕДЫ ЛАГЕРЕЙ И ПРИЧАЛОВ И БАРЖ( на баржах держали японцев ,они были и в Москворечье и дальше ниже Братеево) НА МОСКВА РЕКЕ, ИБО ЭТИ МЕСТА С 1931 ГОДА ПО 1938 ОТНОСИЛИСЬ К ВЕДОМСТВУ КАНАЛА МОСКВА - ВОЛГА , И В САМОМ КОЛОМЕНСКОМ БЫЛО ОТДЕЛЕНИЕ ЛАГЕРЯ КАНАЛОАРМЕЙЦЕВ....ОБРАТИ ВНИМАНИЕ НА МАШИНЫ "МЯСО" ПОЛОВИНА ИЗ НИХ ДО 1954 ГОЛА ПРЕВОЗИЛА ЗЕКОВ.
больше всех верили в могущество жители деревянных бараков в провинции, выходя зимой в -30 в туалет на улицу только о могуществе и думают
Many, if not all of these rural scenes are actually now within the city of Moscow, and have been replaced by urban construction. For example the drive to Tsaritsyno estate (8:20) which begins about 5:30, and passed through villages and countryside - all of that is now totally subsumed within the city.
wow...
then again where i grew up was all countryside 30 years ago lol
Вы что, хотите сказать, что в то время жизнь не была чёрно-белой? Нас всё это время обманывали?
)))
Уже всё покрасили! ))
Выходит так
Отличные современные фотопораты хорошего качества, куда простому советскому человеку до них
@Котёк к А кто нет?
“Before learning about the history, feel the history ”
No matter how you think about the USSR, the magnificent pioneer in the social system or the most “inhumane” red empire, please don’t forget it’s somewhere people live, laugh, cry and work.This country, an inalienable and significant part of our human past, was as real as our everyday life. Try to feel it, live it through this footage...
"the social system or the most “inhumane” red empire" Fox News told you that?
@@Nata34Moscow I think that was the point if you read the comment carefully
@@johnsala5330 You're right, I somehow missed the quotes.
I get your emotions after viewing this, but every frame in this video was scripted and every man in the demonstrations filmed would have lost his job, and probably go to forced labour camp if he refused to come and carry the flag.
There was a popular saying of the time that would roughly translate to "no bread, no meat, only red heat". It was gray miserable life, full of hard fruitless work, lies and injustice in every day. and hell to every one except very few at the top.
just likes NAZI
just a few years earlier the biggest war in history ravaged the sovjet union
какое-то добро исходит "оттуда", из того пространства, что за этими кадрами....победили в войне, зажили своей жизнью
Тоже такое чувство испытываю. Словно чувствуется какое-то облегчение после страшных лет войны и послевоенного голода. Страна снова спокойно дышит и отстраивается.
It's fascinating that this high quality, colour video shows the lives of people who were separated the same number of years from WWII as we are now from Gangnam style... incredible stuff
Also thank you so much to the uploader for using the instrumental of "Pachka sigaret" in this... I have this video to thank for discovering the incredible band Kino!!!
Завораживающие и жутко интересные кадры. Вот для чего создана видео и фотокамера, а не для ваших вложиков. Настоящий раритет.
Наступило время роликов ни о чем по 5 секунд.
Ну, некоторые вложики будут смотреть через сотню лет как антиквариат. Так что нечего старперничать)
Никогда не замечал что соло в Пачке сигарет длиться пол часа
Very interesting clips and pictures! The music is so fitting to the color pictures. The color videos add a whole unique dimension with its clarity and the time of the early 1950's! Good presentation, enjoyable to watch! Cheers!
8 лет после тяжелейшей войны... Железные люди!
@@j0hn__d0e ты слабоумный?
@@user-xn3vr7gj9r не обращай внимания. Он никогда не учил историю
@@kurilrick2207 слава богу, что учил
Спасибо им навеки
и 35 лет самого сволочного политического режима, который только может быть. Воистину, гвозди бы делать из этих людей.
Каким хорошим городом была Москва, красивым и спокойным. Съёмки Царицино замечательные.
Сейчас Царицыно испохаблено лужковским "евроремонтом". Из благородных развалин сделали суррогат, как обычно
8 лет после самой жестокий войны 😢
Париж тоже, но не в черных пальто/ушанках
@@SpitPridorohnayaTrava ты щас реально сравнил Францию, которую не трогали и СССР, который били всем чем можно и нельзя? Вау.
историю-то учил в школе ?@@user-pc7ih3cb4y
@@SpitPridorohnayaTrava WHy aren't you on the frontline?
Что там не трогали? Не трогали только юг Франции. К то му же и СССР только его маленькую часть бомбили. А то что в остальной части СССР - каменный век это не проблема немцев. Так что не надо тут гиперилизировать проблему. Напомню, что у СССР была самая большая армия в 41-м году. Одних танков было больше чем у всех стран в мире вместе взятых.
Советский союз - единственная любовь моя. Скучаю по тебе...
Лучшее государство в истории человечества 😔😔😔
@@user-rr2lb5ud5o ага, не помните как в 5 утра в очередь в гум вставали? Или как в коммуналках ютились? Лучшее государство, туалетную бумагу начало только в 1970 производить
@@psix9618 учите историю, а не слушайте многонеуважаемых либералов в Ютубе, позорище)
@@user-rr2lb5ud5o я историю получше тебя клоуна знаю, мне родители рассказывали как в очередях стояли
@@psix9618 Я помню как папа получил квартиру сразу через полгода после окончания института. Я помню бесплатное лечение в санатории на Кавказе , меня и мамы. Мы платили только за перелет , до 7 лет тогда было бесплатно.
Я помню аэропорты были заполнены людьми везде как на вокзалах. Люди летали в другой город, что в трёх часах езды от нас на машине!!!
Я помню пионерские лагеря за 4 рубля на целый месяц!
The original Russian dash cam footage.
Almost one hour with no crash recorded. Must be a Russian dashcam record.
XD
Its no russian cam record.Cameraman is american spy.
No it's an american film recorded by CIA spy ,not russian..
@@borisraskolnikov Good thing for the American spy. Today we have high quality colour footage to look at. That was probably the very first time those rural areas were ever filmed. Lavrentiy Beria never sent anyone out to do this. I guess he was busy doing other things.
Well there is something emotional about the sun shining bright in the Soviet Union.
Reminds me of phrase "it always shines in TV and it always rains in Soviet Union"
Yeah
@@anttitheinternetguy3213 stupid western propaganda...
You guys are pathetic if you think USSR was all roses under Stalin. Life was good for city people but for villages and farmers it was a hell on Earth. Nacionalization left millions of people starving to death. Even Hitler did not do that to his own people. If you think the western propaganda is telling lies about USSR, yes I agree because it was much worse than being told. Remember WW2 Stalin was on the same side as Allies therefore it is obvious that the information about USSR is not that bad and by many it is even considered not bad. But Hitler was on the other side that is why there is so much hate for him, besides the fact that Stalin was much worse, than Hitler. Communism killed many more people than National Socialism. Stalin and Mao killed atleast 80million people combined and that is a minimum. Whilst Hitler killed max 12milion. Nowadays Russia has not got a lot to do with USSR under Stalin or Lenin because the majority of the government were not even Russians. And do not even say that all those tens of millions of people which Stalin killed were spies which some of you do and that is absolutely pathetic, 10 of millions of spies, srsly? And to those Holodomor deniers, if Stalin was that good why did he after taking the Ukraine’s food put a military around Ukraine’s borders so no one could escape, huh? Propaganda only sweetens what was USSR like under Stalin.
@@lightened6445 empty words. You enjoy using electronic device made in China for this shitpost?
Soviet aesthetics always had a strange fusion of ancient and modern, of its time and out of time.
Good old days ❤
Sad to see that a lot of the rural areas looked better back then than they do now!
When you're watching footage from the USSR, you only ever saw what they wanted you to see.
@Imper 5 Not in Stalins time
@Imper 5 Not in Stalins time, but during the later years of the Soviet Union many rural places were actually in better shape.
Remember, Russia had to import food during the communist era, the farms were dysfunctional. Russia also had to steal from Ukraine to feed the population.
Huge Grain Sale To Soviet Union Approved by U.S.(Washington Post) By John M. Berry October 4, 1979
The United States agreed yesterday to allow the Soviet Union to make the biggest grain purchase in history.The Soviets can buy up to 25 million metric tons of wheat and corn during the next 12 months, about 10 percent of what the United States is expected to produce this year. A metric ton is 2,200 pounds.Officials at the Department of Agriculture said the sales, which had been widely expected by grain traders, will not have a significant effect on prices.But the U.S. action comes at a time when the Carter administration is promoting new initiatives to combat food prices. Grain prices are much higher than a year ago, partly because of the anticipated Soviet sale, and, now that it is approved, prices probably will not fall, according to farm experts.In 1972, the Soviets secretly bought 18 million metric tons of wheat and corn, some of which was sold at prices subsidized by the U.S. government. That controversial sale, which led to major food price increases in the United States, resulted in an agreement under which Washington must give prior approval to purchases of more than 8 million tons in one year.Agriculture officials estimate that the Soviet crop will be about 180 million tons, at least 40 million below target.In addition, part of the U.S. grain could end up in Vietnam and Cambodia.Despite the prospects of its own poor harvest, the Soviets have shipped tons of grain to Vietnam to support their ally and are reported to be supplying grain to the Vietnamese-backed regime in Cambodia to alleviate famine there.This year's U.S. wheat crop is about 57.8 million metric tons, or 2.12 billion bushels, up 18 percent from last year and the second-largest crop ever. The Agriculture Department recently announced that farmers would be eligible for all wheat price-support programs even if they divert no land from production. A 10 percent set aside was required during the past year.The corn crop now being harvested is expected to be a record 185 million tons, or 7.27 billion bushels. That is about 3 percent higher than last year's crop which was a record.
Наверное буду дураком мне всего то 21, но смотря это видео под сопровождение такой прекрасной музыки, огромное желание пожить хоть недельку в это время, пообщаться с людьми, посмотреть на быт, как и что. Смотрю, аж дыхание спирает. Как же все красиво. Всем мир ✌🏽 доброго дня
Рамис Карама а кто сказал что я не знаю что это Цой?
Да ничего "такого-эдакого", на самом деле. Просто люди были дружнее...
@@user-ss2hf6fd7u И писали доносы)
@@signorasforza354 Писали карьеристы в основном. Они бы и сейчас их писали, если бы это работало...
Недельки будет мало, если не месяца
Beautiful city and people who will never be submissive to anyone on this planet. YRRAAAA
why beign a liar???, moscow is one of the most ugliest capital cities
Who will never be submissive to anyone but their corrupt government, hope this will change one day. Rooting for the Future Russia with every single fiber of my soul.
Came for the history, stayed for the music.
That's an amazing camera for 1953 standard
Soviet propaganda at it's best, tovarish!
Purrscratchheadbutt it was taken by a US diplomat
@@Airbiscuitmaker dumbfuck
@@jamchelsea100 Maybe he used the same camara as the propaganda guys
@@Airbiscuitmaker geraraOURway
Gives me a strange vibe, but also nostalgia for some reason..
thats because of the music.
music is great. You should check it out, Виктор Цой Пачка Сигарет
You just can't be nostalgic of this era. Just knowing that the KGB could arrest anybody for anything and send them to the gulags just to replace the dead workers somewhere in siberia. And that's not about thousands of people, were talking about millions of people. Living under the "laws" of Stalins was a true nightmare.
After the USSR dissolved, evidence from the Soviet archives also became available, containing official records of 799,455 executions (1921-1953),[7] around 1.7 million deaths in the Gulag[8][9] some 390,000[10] deaths during the dekulakization forced resettlement and up to 400,000 deaths of persons deported during the 1940s[11] - with a total of about 3.3 million officially recorded victims in these categories
Yeah it was so bad that people actually liked living there.
@@user-lr9ok1pd7d
⸻⸻⸻⸻⸻⸻⸻⸻⸻⸻⸻⸻⸻⸻⸻⸻⸻⸻⸻⸻⸻⸻⸻⸻⸻⸻⸻⸻⸻⸻⸻⸻⸻⸻⸻⸻⸻⸻⸻⸻⸻⸻⸻⸻⸻⸻⸻⸻⸻⸻ Stop making shit up.
Мы жили в этой стране детьми и нам нравилось...
Очень нравилось. Советское детство было лучшее в мире ❤.
Жаль, мои дети его не застали. 😢
the song is called "a pack of cigarettes" by Kino
Сколько радости в лицах, стремления жить, созидать, творить, и прошло только 8 лет с конца войны, у людей всё так свежо в памяти было
@Денис Казаков аххахах, пишет либераст ни года не живший в СССР, но у которого родственники похоже были уголовниками что навязали ненависть к СССР через ложь которая одобрялась Перестройкой, каково через годы додумывать за настоящих людей что они думали, мыслили, а не фантазировать с либерастской точки зрения думая штампами перестройки
@Денис Казаков откуда выдумки про родственников? В НКВД служил и всех арестовывал чтобы делать такие громкие ложные выводы?
@@SimpleHuman-ug8fk Конечно, в НКВД святые люди работали)
Read the apocalypse of Elijah the king of the north will be killed by the king of the west in the last days
@@TheStrang007, по крайней мере, эти люди хотя бы взяточников отстреливали, которые при Николашке втором начали иметь Российскую Империю во все дыры. Так что святые они или нет - вопрос некорректный. Все мы ходим под Богом, но святых среди нас святых нет и не может быть.
Я сижу и смотрю в чужое небо из чужого окна...
И не вижу ни одной знааакомой звезды
Я ходил по всем дорогам и туда и сююда
@@vlad8424 обернулся и не смог разглядеть следы
Видим свое прошлое через чужих
@@adrienmamone981 Но если есть в кармане пачка сигарет, значит всё не так уж плохо на сегодняшний день..
Не могу остановиться это смотреть и слушать.
Я живу совсем недалеко от М. Царицыно, глядя на дворец Екатерины 70 лет назад сердце замирает от того как всё было тяжело и страшно в то время, люди того времени по силе духа и терпению куда выше большинства из нас, взрощеных на благах современного потреблятства.
Царицыно так пишется
Нет не страшно, спокойно и уверенно!!! Не то что сейчас!!!
Мда, страшно ему, где ты тут страх увидел параноик ебанный?
Или минусы как обычная демократическая шваль из воздуха берёшь?
а они мечтали о такой жизни как у вас сейчас
Simply Amazing. I really want to visit Russia soon. Incredible history, culture, and people.
At this moment Russia is not beautiful
@@ytdhj654dd is too much capitalism now.
@@drdnout is too much robber in government
Unfortunately the Russians can appear rude and unpleasant to tourists. It's probably because they lived in a brutal police state, where your survival depended on your ability to keep your head down, see nothing and stay uninvolved.
@@mchlbk police state czcams.com/video/hn4WYUz-gJA/video.html
The city is so free, no jams on the roads, many trees and bushes, architecture is beautiful and many free space (which now occupied by extended roads, office buildings etc).
Alexandr Vladimirovich no need for cars when you have wonderful public transport system that has less impact on environment and much cheaper than in west
@@maozedong537 not in rural areas
Yeah, it's because half the population is in the gulag. 🤣
Jason Wolfe there is more people in American prisons right now than ever in gulags.
@@maozedong537 ok, I'm not gonna argue. You just keep on believing that bullshit.
Так выглядит народ победитель. Который просто хочет жить.
Так выглядят рабовладельческая страна начала ХХ века
@@sardoruzbek6409 True
Where food?
@@galactic_mapper where is your memory and your dignity?
@@dexartex7221 what dignity? He's a pole who supports Bandera Ukraine which massacred his ancestors and hates the people (red army) which ended the Volyn genocide
Love the Soviet uniforms from this era.
O would like to buy some of These.
Если верить слухам, "пачка сигарет" до сих пор звучит на компе, на котором смонтировали...
Также как и игроки Барселоны до сих пор ждут когда уже подаст угловой трент Александр арнольд
@@user-nv5bu4uf7k У вас тут обоих смотрю интеллектуальная юморина происходит)
@@user-nv5bu4uf7k также как и вирджил ван дейк ,до сих пор ждёт свой ЗМ хахахахахаххах
Пачка сигарет сюда очень подходит
Пачка сигарет, как кода показанного в видео.
блин все городские так аккуратно одеты и со вкусом, как-то даже самому захотелось опрятнее выглядеть
И это заменила пластмассовая спортивная синтетическая "мода". Когда стану диктатором Россистанской Империи, первым делом начну репресстровать мамкиных модников, офников, ауешников и запрещу всяких моргенштернов, владов а4, если они к тому времени такими останутся или возникнут им подобные.
@@antonishedsp2036 запрети ставить памятники коммунистам и проводить коммунистические митинги, запрети партию КПРФ и другие эсеровские и либеральные партии. Введи в стране националистический порядок антикоммунистического, антидемократического и антилиберального лада.
@@antonishedsp2036 если будешь президентом
@@user-ll1bp4bh7f хорошо, я тебя сделаю своим советником и преемником, если поможешь стать им.
@@user-ll1bp4bh7f ооо, антидемократия и тоталитаризм подъехали
If I saw this in 1953 at my age of 29, I borned in 1924. I would be older than Elizabeth 2 by 2 years.
It looks better than expected by many
"Я сижу и смотрю в чужое небо из чужого окна"
Привет, товарищ!)
@@deadisaac5441 Приветствую!
@@user-nu9xp6km9g прям вообще хорошо подходит💥👍словно они созданы друг для друга - этот видос и музыка
@@user-er8cc3uh4y Абсолютно солидарен. Умно подобрали.
Точно подмечено.
Looks better than my country in 2019
Same thought
Most of these building were built in Empire
Are you from?
He is from Russia(or Former USSR - Republics). He support communism. In our countries there are many people who believe that under communism it is better.
@@antonishedsp2036 I do not support communism, but still think that Russia at its current state is even worse.
So beautiful. Wish I had a time machine. I just want to see it once.
It was a great country. All for ppl. For sxamply pension from 60 for men, 55 for women. From 45 for ppl who had hard and dangerous work. Policemen , coal miners , pilots, etc.
What a great country
Food?
@@galactic_mapper Food!
The USSR looks both very impressive and clean, but also normal and down to Earth. Great footage.
Until the fammine arrives
@@user-qs2nr3ee6l no famine after 1945
@@nicecool26 the fammine of 1947. Lets just forget it?
@@user-qs2nr3ee6l after 1947 no famine saw it wrong!
Red Brigade it only looks depressing to me
Absolutely fascinating! The USSR rebuilding and recovering after the terrible destruction of WWII, people going about their work and business and simply enjoying their time off too.
While those who desagree with the regime were forgotten inside a gulag.
@@johnw.mendes2234 There are more prisoners in USA than Gulag ever had... Wake up my zombie comrade. More than China has now :) That what YOU call freedom.
@@johnw.mendes2234 typical millionaire's poop eating American
@@Alexriga You obviously have no idea what you're talking about. More than 14 million people passed through the Gulag (from 1929 to 1953). 8 million people were deported to remote areas like Amur Oblast. Countless more killed due to the ethnic cleansing.
@toni • After somewhere 1965 or maybe 1970 in general USSR was good place to live for majority of casual people. Almost all people 60+ think this who lived there. Safety on the streets, free medicine, no unemployment etc. Overall not rich but safe and boring.
Beautiful pics .I was 8 years old when USSR collapsed .
:')
I was 12 yrs old
@@exploitationsupporter2455 why do you support exploitation?
Stalin fue un GIGANTE de su tiempo. Iósif Stalin vivió en una época histórica, en donde el mundo requería de liderazgos fuertes. Así que tuvo que ser un dirigente enérgico. Severo. ¡Imponente! O, de otro modo, la “Madre Rusia” hubiera desaparecido del mapa. Stalin fue lo que tenía qué ser: Un Gran Líder. Un Gran Estadista. Stalin heredó un país yermo, rural, preterido, analfabeta, hambriento, supersticioso, deprimido, carente de todo y, para colmo, delirantemente desamparado. Rusia era entonces, un país de “Siervos” (Esclavos), y Stalin lo convirtió en una súper potencia industrializada y poderosa, que puso a temblar al mundo. Rusia estaba atrasada en 100 años con respecto a Occidente y, superadas las precariedades y todas las devastaciones que causó la Guerra, él, Stalin, el “Fundador de la URSS”, puso en marcha el primer Programa Aero-Espacial del mundo. Seis años después (1957), lanzaron el Sputnik I. Stalin recibió una Rusia que estuvo en guerra casi 30 años. (Empezando con la humillante derrota frente al Imperio de Japón, 1904-1905. Revolución Rusa, 1905. WWI, 1914-1918. Revolución Bolchevique 1917-1922. Guerra Civil contra los “Rusos Blancos”, 1922-1927. WWII 1940-1945… Más la Pandemia de la mal llamada “Fiebre Española”, en 1918-1920. Después les llegó el brote de la “Peste Bubónica” en 1926. ―En 1932-33, Stalin implementó una campaña general de vacunación contra la viruela, la cual, en 1936, propuso que fuese una campaña a nivel mundial. Iniciada por Stalin y secundada por todas las naciones del planeta, la viruela se erradicó en 1980―. Y, además el “Crack Financiero de Wall Street”, de 1929-1937). O sea que, Stalin, asumió el poder de un país golpeado por las guerras, enfermo por la Pandemia y, económicamente quebrado por la crisis mundial. Estas calamidades dejaron una Rusia desposeída y miserable. Stalin la rescató imponiendo disciplina y trabajo. Ni antes ni hoy, nadie en el mundo puso en duda su ENORME LIDERAZGO. Stalin fue genial; magnífico, cultísimo y astuto. Fue un Titán con mano de hierro. Amado por su pueblo y temido por sus enemigos. Hace más de 70 años que Stalin murió y, la Propaganda Occidental, no afloja en denostarlo. ¿Con qué propósito? ¿Cuál sería su utilidad ahora? [*Y, acá, va un dato que dimensiona la grandeza de Stalin. Joseph Stalin, fue nominado DOS veces al Premio Nobel de la Paz (en 1945 y 1948), con el apoyo de múltiples instituciones universitarias de Reino Unido, Francia, Italia, Suiza, Bélgica, y Grecia. Esas nominaciones fueron tomadas en serio por el Comité en Oslo. A él se le acabó su tiempo. Stalin murió en 1953, sin recibir nada de nadie, pero sí, todo el reconocimiento de su propio pueblo amoroso.].
¡¡¡SLAVA KOBA!!! ¡¡¡SLAVA STALIN!!! .
👍
Офигенно, лампово так - не каких баннеров, ничего, и музыка топ! Так классно когда мало машин в городах.
если внимательно смотреть-увидишь рекламу фильмов в кинотеатрах, реклама мясных и других спец. магазинов.
просто в совке больше нихера небыло) никакой конкуренции, жри что дают
@@путин_хуйло Зато сейчас заебись при "конкуренции" живём? "Жри что дают" здесь неуместно,вследствие высокого качества товара(его всегда заверяет государство при социализме,так что продать низкокачественный шлак,за который откупились у инспекторов(как при вашем-этом "свободном" рыночке) - не получится),а вот ныне таки да,жрут что дают. Каким-бы свободным ни был рыночек - предприниматели следуют своему интересу,а при всём разнообразии нормальных продуктов может быть минимум,так этот минимум ещё и еле найдёшь из-за забитости рыночка.
@@user-hc8oy1be5y не понимаю вашу агрессию, возможно вам не хватает ласки -противоположного- своего пола?
@@путин_хуйло Вот только продукты это были продукты, а не суррогат, как при капитализме...
@@CTPEJIQK раньше и трава зеленее была
From the mainly agricultural country, devastated by wars, to Yuri Gagarin. In just 40 years.
Единый, могучий Советский Союз!
What I find most impressive about their achievement is that their computer systems at the time were much simpler and more primitive than those of NASA. Which means very likely some team of unsung heroes did many of the highly advanced calculations with a pen and paper.
Edit: although that isn’t to say that they didn’t have any advanced computers. Because they absolutely did. And infact the USSR had its fair share of highly intelligent computer scientists. They were however stifled by the infamous USSR bureaucracy and close minded party officials. It’s a damn shame
One can achieve a lot with slave labor and some German know-how.
@@AZURNERUB lol von braun was literally german and he created US space program.
@@johnsmith-dx2ql so?
@@AZURNERUB like the US who had black slaves, yeah?
Looks cleaner, safer, and more livable for the average person than most cities in US and UK
bruh. that's like comparing westminister or downtown manhatten to some commie blocks in tomsk
Моменты великой история, великого народа!
Thanks bro, for putting something so historic on CZcams for everyone to see
Very impressive footage, nostalgic for some reason, eventho I was not born yet.
me too bro , dont know why
Всего 8 лет прошло после великой отечественной, город бомбили, но как заметно он уже похорошел в 1953м!!!
Мой отец родился в магадане в 1946г при Сталине. Настоящий закаленный человек был