The VERY Messed Up Origins of Anastasia | Disney Explained - Jon Solo

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  • We've all seen the animated Anastasia movie... but how many of you know the truly tragic story that was the REAL Anastasia's life?
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    • The Real Story Behind Anastasia is So Much Sadder Than the Movie by Allie Gemmill: goo.gl/Eu7eNh
    • The Devastating True Story of the Romanov Family's Execution by Simon Sebag Montefiore: goo.gl/oaascB
    • www.history.com/topics/russia...
    • The Bolsheviks in Power: The First Year of Soviet Rule in Petrograd (Preview) by Alexander Rabinowitch: goo.gl/CpJCC9
    • Sorry, '90s Movie Snobs - Anastasia Is Now a Disney Princess After All by Brinton Parker: goo.gl/xUAeGM
    • Rasputin and the Fall of the Romanovs by Colin Wilson
    • The Russian Revolution (1917): • The Russian Revolution...
    • The Russian Revolution 1917: • The Russian Revolution...
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  • @JonSolo
    @JonSolo  Před 5 lety +950

    FIRST! I WIN! MUAHAHA >:D ...... okay now that that's outta the way: thanks for watching everyone!
    CORRECTION: I had a case of "dumb brain" and said that Rasputin was from Serbia when I meant Siberia. That's my bad :\

  • @AdamMichalMarkowski
    @AdamMichalMarkowski Před 4 lety +3508

    You forgot about one important fact in Rasputin death - during autopsy they discovered he died by drowning. He was poisoned, mauled, shot, sliced, and died due to drowning.

    • @mohammedhaider5919
      @mohammedhaider5919 Před 4 lety +128

      That is just so ruthless, no one deserves to die like that😥

    • @faraway-2009
      @faraway-2009 Před 4 lety +276

      He wasn’t poisoned actually. Yes, he drank the poison, but the sugar in his wine and food counteracted against it.

    • @sweetner844
      @sweetner844 Před 4 lety +180

      Mohammed Haider Aparently he slept with children because he thought it “cleansed the soul”

    • @englishatheart
      @englishatheart Před 4 lety +240

      @@mohammedhaider5919 Nah, he was evil. I can sense it from his photos alone.

    • @dianacampbell8381
      @dianacampbell8381 Před 4 lety +195

      @@mohammedhaider5919 he absolutely deserves to die like that. He was a horrible person and a pedophile who destroyed that family's life, in real life. He was a disgusting pervert and the other Romanovs hated him for defiling the image of the family and for molesting the girls...

  • @eabha6121
    @eabha6121 Před 5 lety +5208

    I loved Anastasia when I was a kid. Rasputin’s death never scared me, but for some reason the real photo of him terrifies me.

    • @iHeartsNostalgiaPit
      @iHeartsNostalgiaPit Před 5 lety +122

      yeah and it is accurate here he did drown in a river

    • @QUEENOBSCURE
      @QUEENOBSCURE Před 5 lety +86

      @@iHeartsNostalgiaPit Ya but not before poison and shot first lol
      I do think that was pretty badass he was ok. But now I day I think, the poison was very little, and if I recall my brother who knows more Russian history said Gun use didn't have powerful rounds. I think he was a good man at one time, but power got to him as it does for all us. Though he was selfish leaving his real family to go be with his new family you know...you are not born messed up and wicked, so I pity the boy/young man he once was.

    • @spice_cake
      @spice_cake Před 5 lety +150

      Its his fuckin eyes, they just fuckin stare into your soul

    • @Zoot_of_Anthrax
      @Zoot_of_Anthrax Před 5 lety +81

      Éabha Delany thats because he looks like the sort of guy to lure kids into a van with free candy

    • @aidendebuf5978
      @aidendebuf5978 Před 5 lety +8

      Shan Kristofferson lol

  • @lucyk2371
    @lucyk2371 Před 3 lety +1800

    I was so shocked that they made an animated movie about such a morbid case in history. I do love the music. Also, this keeps her memory alive for future generations. Maybe it will inspire them to learn her true story.

    • @bdayishere1018
      @bdayishere1018 Před 3 lety +92

      Yes it a scary history but....it was a good movie and if it wasnt for the movie i would of never heard of her

    • @ma.josefinabelengarcia3796
      @ma.josefinabelengarcia3796 Před 3 lety +10

      It certainly did for me

    • @dancerbabe02
      @dancerbabe02 Před 3 lety +30

      Omg imagine the story of Pocahontas!!

    • @ride-playerbb2818
      @ride-playerbb2818 Před 3 lety +13

      It's kinda like Hamilton or the Fate Franchise. It encourages us to look into their actual history and learn more about our favorite Waifus and Husbandos

    • @GreyLazy-ny2xg
      @GreyLazy-ny2xg Před 3 lety

      Hi from russia.
      Famely of 👹dictators👹... happy that they dead.

  • @edwardkiousi5061
    @edwardkiousi5061 Před 4 lety +953

    I feel like whenever Hollywood needs someone with a Russian surname they just call them Romanov or Romanova

    • @jessicawoolridgegrant6358
      @jessicawoolridgegrant6358 Před 4 lety +67

      Ikr in marvel and Anastasia

    • @rawfish864
      @rawfish864 Před 4 lety +91

      Natasha ROMANOFF

    • @ftsataros25
      @ftsataros25 Před 3 lety +50

      @@jessicawoolridgegrant6358 Well, Anastasia not so much, but definitely Black Wodow

    • @jessicawoolridgegrant6358
      @jessicawoolridgegrant6358 Před 3 lety +35

      @@ftsataros25 yeah true she was a real person so it’s okay but they always do the same Russian names so fake movie character :((

    • @justl4147
      @justl4147 Před 3 lety +16

      that's so sad, there are so many lovely and beautiful names to choose from

  • @tinytuzi8167
    @tinytuzi8167 Před 4 lety +6816

    If only history class was this interesting...

    • @A_Strawberry
      @A_Strawberry Před 4 lety +104

      It is for me lol

    • @LazyAndFabulous
      @LazyAndFabulous Před 4 lety +137

      History is like watching news, but the articles are based from the past, and its not on the other technologies.
      Fun fact: Rasputin was stabbed, poisoned, shot and got freeze, these procedure never actually killed Rasputin, but *drowning* .

    • @mitzilewis3881
      @mitzilewis3881 Před 4 lety +35

      Omg yes I hate history but this vid was s fun

    • @zgcnos16
      @zgcnos16 Před 4 lety +9

      dude, I agree more

    • @willietozzi9408
      @willietozzi9408 Před 4 lety +30

      If only history teachers were just less salty. ;-;

  • @dorishysa490
    @dorishysa490 Před 4 lety +4988

    You're telling me that there was no servant boy named Dimitri that falls in love with Anastasia??? 😢😢😢

    • @yaryaryarz
      @yaryaryarz Před 4 lety +121

      Anastasia*

    • @FirstNameLastName-sy2jq
      @FirstNameLastName-sy2jq Před 4 lety +225

      H o n e y B i s c u i t s Анастасия*

    • @raspberrycrowns9494
      @raspberrycrowns9494 Před 4 lety +333

      17:34
      There's this guy named Dmitri if makes you feel better

    • @saylorskidds9538
      @saylorskidds9538 Před 4 lety +82

      Nope. Just Dimitri Pavlovich.

    • @jongon0848
      @jongon0848 Před 4 lety +319

      "Dimitri was supposedly based on Leonid Ivanovich Sednev, a kitchen boy who served the Romanovs along with his uncle. When the family was executed, Leonid was amongst the few members of the entourage that were spared by the Soviets, who sent him off to live with relatives."
      Found this on imdb, not sure how true it is but hopefully it helps.

  • @dreamsofparis5535
    @dreamsofparis5535 Před 3 lety +182

    I still love watching Anastasia in my 30's and there are some other things I find fascinating. Pooka the little dog that Anya adopted was probably inspired by a dog that Anastasia owned and he was named Jimmy. Sadly, the poor dog was killed during the massacre, but Alexei's own dog Joy did survive.
    The drawing that the young Anastasia gave to her grandmother was real and Olga did say the girl in the drawing looked like a pig riding a donkey.
    I love researching the little details.

    • @djrich6461
      @djrich6461 Před 2 lety +2

      Hi! It’s super late to comment but American Horror Story season 6 talked about the Romanov family. I think they were saying Anastasia was a witch and they tried to save her from death.

    • @PersephoneDaSilva
      @PersephoneDaSilva Před 6 měsíci +1

      @@djrich6461 Sounds like they can piss off. "Anastasia's a witch" has got to be one of the dumbest things I've heard in my life. 🙄

    • @PersephoneDaSilva
      @PersephoneDaSilva Před 6 měsíci +1

      Little fact about the movie: During Once Upon A December, you can see Alexei stumble out of the painting - a nod to him being unsteady on his feet due to his hemophilia. Another nod to his illness is when they show the behind shot of Nicholai, Alexandra and Alexei walking towards Anastasia, Alexei is also limping. (Same song, left leg.) I was told that about three years ago, and my mind is still blown away by that tiny detail they actually added.

  • @OdaAlexx
    @OdaAlexx Před 3 lety +99

    This is why I always cry when Anastasia sings «once upon a december» in the movie, when her family dances with her😭😭😭 they all died horribly! Still so sad🌹

  • @BobBob-yk5ko
    @BobBob-yk5ko Před 4 lety +3754

    God im so distraught. They actually opened fire on a 13 year old kid. I feel sick. It's evil

    • @Koolkitty_9
      @Koolkitty_9 Před 4 lety +491

      A boy who couldn't even walk. It was barbaric. I've read many accounts of how Alexei was in shock and couldn't even fight back like his sisters did...in the end, I'm glad he didn't suffer as much.
      Now, I agree that Nicholas II and Alexandra weren't great rulers, but killing the kids and four servants? Why punish those who cannot control what they are? They wanted to get rid of every Romanov possible, they even murdered Alexandra's sister (all because she was a well liked Nun in Petersburg) and a few others by throwing them into a mine shaft.

    • @blackbloodstaralexp
      @blackbloodstaralexp Před 4 lety +191

      That's how revolution works. If kids were left alive, they might have wanted revenge or something. That's life.

    • @blackbloodstaralexp
      @blackbloodstaralexp Před 4 lety +36

      Go on and ready about Bloody Sunday 1905

    • @Himark89
      @Himark89 Před 4 lety +103

      Sad reality this story is in every country's history, from Chinese royal families butchered like cattle, to heaps of early US stories too.
      Nowadays we have Iraq, Afghanistan, Libya, and Syria.

    • @johnalanelson
      @johnalanelson Před 4 lety +45

      In much more recent times the Khmer Rogue murdered over a million people because of their political beliefs, including an 8 year old boy. It's still going on!

  • @Ladeliciadelinda
    @Ladeliciadelinda Před 5 lety +2006

    Anastasia was one of my fav animation because it wasn’t super kiddy. Being produced by 20th Century Fox probably had something to do with it. It was realistic and magical at the same time.
    The true story... reminds me of the saying “truth is sometimes stranger than fiction”

    • @mollymcmurtrie8037
      @mollymcmurtrie8037 Před 4 lety +6

      I would say it's pure fiction.

    • @tagaway6173
      @tagaway6173 Před 4 lety +22

      Yes, I liked it because I liked how they approached the story.
      I never imagined Disney doing a Latin America movie, because of our lack of princesses, lol, but also because history is more real, gruesome and recent than legends or fairytales.
      Watching Anastacia gave me a sense that any of our stories could be made on films because they could filter out some of the bad stuff, and water down the politics around our woman tru history in L.American.
      Also I wanted to see more Asian, Eastern Europe and African stories.
      Whether mythical or not.
      While.... I don't know... having more guys stories, lol, like, I don't know, for every 4 girl stories another Hercules or Aladdin, lol.

    • @Soulslayer612
      @Soulslayer612 Před 4 lety +4

      @@tagaway6173 Hear hear! Don't get me wrong I don't dislike the movies, but what is with all the princesses? Let's get some more positive (albeit fictional) male role-models that aren't just side characters.

    • @SDoesNotKnow
      @SDoesNotKnow Před 4 lety +7

      ​@@tagaway6173 I don't know, as a kid who learned about the Russian Revolution, I hated what they did with it and how they made Rasputin cursing the family as a reason for the revolution as opposed to you know, the REAL reason why the poor, abused, and exploited decided that enough was enough. Of course it led to some horrific governments, but can't forget why people would be driven to the breaking point. Even as a kid I hated how they minimized that whole part of history into some formulaic child's cartoon with the villain being some green person with an idiotic, annoying, talking bat because kids cartoons have to have animal sidekicks.

    • @ameliagrace30
      @ameliagrace30 Před 4 lety +1

      SDoesNotKnow i have to agree. i actually thought it was MORE formulaic than a disney movie. rasputin wasn’t scary as a villain at all, i couldn’t take him seriously, and i really did not care for his annoying bat sidekick. also, the relationship between anastasia and dimitri annoyed me, it was hard to root for them when they only knew each over for what i’m guessing is about a week, and for most of that time they were arguing with each over! their romance came out of nowhere for me.

  • @lovetolovefairytales
    @lovetolovefairytales Před rokem +17

    Losing most of their servants wasn't just about having less people to wait on them because they were pampered; these servants has been around the children almost all their lives they were like family. Two servants had the main job of carrying Alexei when his condition made it impossible to walk. These were people who carried them and nursed them through illness. Losing most of them never knowing if they'd meet again or even if their captors really let them go or else just killed them would have been devastating.

    • @PersephoneDaSilva
      @PersephoneDaSilva Před 6 měsíci

      Yes but those two servants turned on Alexei and treated him like garbage.

    • @lovetolovefairytales
      @lovetolovefairytales Před 6 měsíci +2

      @@PersephoneDaSilva ONE did (allegedly) and some claim it was a misunderstanding, that he was just telling Alexei to pick up his own toys after he played and a baroness overheard and freaked out. I dunno if I believe he did or did not for certain. But the other sailor was loyal until he was taken away and shot.
      And what about Gilliard? He'd been with the family for years and was very close to Alexei and the girls. It was like losing family.

  • @emilyfuller1563
    @emilyfuller1563 Před 3 lety +41

    I like how in the song "Learn To Do It", they reference the real Anastasia being a little hellion-"You'd make faces and terrorize the cook, threw him in the brook! 'Was I wild?' Wrote the book!"

  • @lovetolovefairytales
    @lovetolovefairytales Před 5 lety +5285

    Surprised you didn't mention that Anastasia's music box from her grandma from the movie was real. Of course, it looked very different in real life but it was real.

    • @iHeartsNostalgiaPit
      @iHeartsNostalgiaPit Před 5 lety +143

      I wonder if it's still around, and if it still plays music

    • @ashleymarie2749
      @ashleymarie2749 Před 5 lety +112

      iHeart Gaming and Whose Line probably not the Bolshevik captors (more commonly known as The Reds) probably ransacked the place and stole anything of value or destroyed anything corresponding to the existence of the Romanov’s.

    • @anikixvi
      @anikixvi Před 5 lety +29

      Oh wait! is that the Egg of Memories in the movie The Last Wizard ( Detective Conan Movie)

    • @Shaddow953
      @Shaddow953 Před 5 lety +24

      And surprisingly Disney did not f up this one it was Don Bluth, a guy who has been trying to beat Disney at its own game for years and finally did so with this movie.

    • @lovetolovefairytales
      @lovetolovefairytales Před 5 lety +15

      @@iHeartsNostalgiaPit I don't know if it still exists though I have tried very hard to find out. All I could uncover was that it was probably just a simple dancing ballerina, probably silver, not the little ornate thing from the film. But it was given by the grandmother to Anastasia for her 13th birthday.

  • @p.r.sdenmark6149
    @p.r.sdenmark6149 Před 5 lety +2076

    You forgot to tell about what happend to the grandmother. Maria Feodorovna, Empress Dowager of Russia.
    She did not flee to Paris, but to the Crimea some time after the February revolution in 1917, where she lived in exile until 1919. She did not believe her son, Tzar Nicholas II and his family had been murdered by the Bolsheviks and whould not leave. After being persuaded by her sister, the Queen Dowager Alexandre of Great Britain, she fled from Crimea, along with her daughter, Grand Duchess Olga, on the English warship HMS Marlborough in 1919. She lived for a short while in England but moved and returned to her native country, Denmark, where she lived until her death in 1928 and was buried in Roskilde Cathedral in Denmark.
    After negotiations with President Putin and the current Queen Margrethe II of Denmark, the Empress Dowager could return to Russia, where she was reburied next to her husband Tzar Alexander III in 2006.

    • @jerryring8711
      @jerryring8711 Před 5 lety +37

      P.R.S Denmark Dowager Empress Maria Feodorovna didn’t leave Russia with her youngest daughter Grand Duchess Olga Alexandrovna. She left with her eldest daughter Grand Duchess Xenia Alexandrovna. Grand Duchess Olga Alexandrovna left about a year later with her second husband Nikolai Kulikovsky and there two young sons

    • @Hmm.595
      @Hmm.595 Před 5 lety +23

      Didn't know they had anything to do with my country, now I understand why I failed history

    • @MusaKitty
      @MusaKitty Před 4 lety +1

      Glad she got to go home

    • @lunastarbegley5334
      @lunastarbegley5334 Před 4 lety

      Would* sorry I had to

    • @whitenoiseihearu4018
      @whitenoiseihearu4018 Před 4 lety

      How old is Putin...

  • @dallasgrey4247
    @dallasgrey4247 Před 11 měsíci +11

    The thing about the Anastasia movie is that it was actually based off of another movie about the Princess Anastasia surviving. Except that one was live action. They also took inspiration from Pygmalion by George Bernard Shaw for many of the plot elements in the movie.

  • @jairar2587
    @jairar2587 Před 3 lety +85

    Rasputin movie version: evil villain
    Rasputin real life: the Romanov’s homie

  • @MothCrawler
    @MothCrawler Před 5 lety +4500

    Jon: Rasputin
    My brain: *_RA RA RASPUTIN_*

  • @elainahess9025
    @elainahess9025 Před 4 lety +1873

    Jon Solo: “I don’t know that much history” Also Jon:

    • @delta4093
      @delta4093 Před 3 lety +20

      Yeah, that first statement turns out to be accurate. 👍
      For example, the war was not so much an original "cause" for revolution, but an excuse and a catalyst for it.

    • @cookie_enjoyer
      @cookie_enjoyer Před 3 lety +11

      He called Serbia an Empire so yeah I think he didn't look at a map of WW1 before that cause Austria was 10 times bigger then Serbia.

    • @lemonwedge6664
      @lemonwedge6664 Před 3 lety +1

      Lmaooo

    • @justvibing1601
      @justvibing1601 Před 2 lety +7

      @@delta4093 another example Rasputin wasn't Serbian he was Siberian

    • @someone-wo5nu
      @someone-wo5nu Před 2 lety +2

      he doesnt, most of the "history" he said was wrong at best or straight up lies at worst

  • @ride-playerbb2818
    @ride-playerbb2818 Před 3 lety +180

    Fun fact: Anastasia is one of the first person ever to take a selfie. Seriously

    • @matthewtenorioduenas202
      @matthewtenorioduenas202 Před rokem +2

      How

    • @someone0
      @someone0 Před rokem +1

      ​@Matthew Tenorio Dueñas painting I guess I don't know

    • @cuterose9376
      @cuterose9376 Před rokem +2

      They were living in the 1600s there is no phones at the time so it’s obviously paint.

    • @DezyFlores
      @DezyFlores Před měsícem +3

      ​@@cuterose9376...this is around the first world war, i believe.

    • @unarmedblackguy
      @unarmedblackguy Před měsícem

      ​@@cuterose9376 What!? Haha they have photos. They don't need to paint. They literally had photos.

  • @ilikelemoncake9783
    @ilikelemoncake9783 Před 4 lety +35

    The scene where he sells his soul traumatized me when I was little

  • @rolyngeorges7315
    @rolyngeorges7315 Před 5 lety +2915

    Also. The way they died was definitely over kill. I mean damn. This is straight up torture and murder and a massacre.

    • @melledevries4685
      @melledevries4685 Před 5 lety +49

      I think it's based on the real life myth surrounding his death, that it took poison and a bullet and drowning to kill him

    • @ninajoyce9906
      @ninajoyce9906 Před 5 lety +3

      Chadwick . Just Chadwick. I don’t think that’s a mytg

    • @angienoexiste
      @angienoexiste Před 4 lety +38

      @@melledevries4685 Rasputin's death actually was like you wrote it,they tried to poison him,then beat him then shot him and at the end drown him in a river

    • @melledevries4685
      @melledevries4685 Před 4 lety +4

      @Freak159753 Well spotted, I misread it.

    • @sparkylynx8723
      @sparkylynx8723 Před 4 lety +4

      @@melledevries4685 thats not a myth, thats just what happened

  • @TheMaskedFox288
    @TheMaskedFox288 Před 4 lety +2157

    Rasputin: *doesn't die*
    Literally everyone else: *WHAT THE FUUUUUUCCCCK*

  • @brucenatelee
    @brucenatelee Před 3 lety +339

    Another movie of distorted history, like Pocahontas. I always felt that media could teach history more accurately to make learning more enjoyable, but when things get distorted, people learn the wrong stuff. Almost makes making a movie or show based on something pointless if it's too different. There are similarities in this movie, in contrast to Pocahontas.

    • @zhannakutman9565
      @zhannakutman9565 Před 3 lety +28

      But at least people know that there was a real life princess called Anastasia whose family was massacred by soviets. And there were people so desperately wanting somebody from that family to survive that they believed imposters trying to take advantage of situation.
      But if you look at Hollywood, they distort books too

    • @sabrinesaadmail
      @sabrinesaadmail Před 3 lety +7

      Anastasia was not made by disney...

    • @genevieveowusu885
      @genevieveowusu885 Před 3 lety +19

      Personally, I prefer Anastasia over Pocahontas, historically and cinematically.

    • @olliesconcerned
      @olliesconcerned Před 3 lety +9

      they werent trying to be historically accurate

    • @eleanorevery
      @eleanorevery Před 3 lety +5

      Tbh that’s a lottt of movies, you could say that about every single fairytale movie as most of them actually happened but totally different. For instance Tangled is completely different to the real story, and so is Snow White... Cinderella... all of them happened in real life.

  • @ajayKumarajayKumar-hr7sj
    @ajayKumarajayKumar-hr7sj Před 2 lety +10

    Rasputin was especially on good terms with Anastasia's mother. Note-: At that time, aspirin was one of the drugs known to humanity. So the state doctors tried to cure hemophilia using it, which (suprise) made it worse. So one of Rasputin's supposed power was to tell state doctors to stop using aspirin.

  • @sapphira4010
    @sapphira4010 Před 4 lety +2667

    Anastasia was killed when she was my age. That is so scary I can’t imagine what they went through. I can’t imagine being shot at and dying.

    • @davidortiz3094
      @davidortiz3094 Před 4 lety +82

      There is rumors she escaped but again no truth to back it up.

    • @koffeefoxy2824
      @koffeefoxy2824 Před 4 lety +7

      How old are you?

    • @Mawfet
      @Mawfet Před 4 lety +33

      @@koffeefoxy2824 I can't tell if you meant you thought she was still that age or it was a genuine question

    • @koffeefoxy2824
      @koffeefoxy2824 Před 4 lety +4

      Nvm

    • @persephonewhite3478
      @persephonewhite3478 Před 4 lety +53

      @@davidortiz3094 DNA testing shows she died with her family at 17. She also carried the hemophiliac gene.

  • @mallardduckjrh8048
    @mallardduckjrh8048 Před 5 lety +3015

    The most inaccurate thing about this movie is that the Romanov family was competent enough to realize that Rasputin wasn’t trustworthy

    • @tcons004
      @tcons004 Před 5 lety +236

      I read somewhere that Olga was the only one in the immediate family that picked up on his darker side but even before Rasputin came in the picture the Russian people didn’t trust Alexandra.

    • @nataliereb4902
      @nataliereb4902 Před 5 lety +101

      @@tcons004 yes, she was thought of as possibly a German spy. Or at the least, being a German, not devoted to the Russian people and their country.
      However, it seems she wholeheartedly embraced Russian Orthodoxy and truly loved the country, though she was hardcore about the autocracy being ordained of God and to be upheld with an iron will.

    • @cherries_and_wine
      @cherries_and_wine Před 5 lety +80

      @@nataliereb4902 It's funny how people didn't trust Alexandra, but the greatest Russian empress wasn't even Romanov by blood, she was German prinsess who married Russian crown prince, and overthrew him soon after his coronation

    • @nataliereb4902
      @nataliereb4902 Před 5 lety +26

      @@cherries_and_wine yes, that is odd. And I don't want to sound ignorant, but are you referring to Catherine the 2nd? I thought I was right on that, but I googled it anyway, and it seems that is correct, so I am fairly certain that is who you are speaking of, since she did over throw her husband, Peter the 3rd.

    • @cherries_and_wine
      @cherries_and_wine Před 5 lety +6

      @@nataliereb4902 Yeah, it's her

  • @anask7668
    @anask7668 Před 4 lety +28

    That's a hella disturbing story especially the basement slaughter...

  • @conconcrete
    @conconcrete Před 3 lety +34

    This is one of my favorite history subjects to study, i love reading stories about the romanovs and the movie made me sad that it wasnt true

    • @theodoremacewko7757
      @theodoremacewko7757 Před 2 lety +1

      "tsar feodore IV": what would you do if I told you that tsar nicholas had secret grandchildren? Support a rival eastern union under myself including russia and bellorussia and ukraine

  • @victoria_m13
    @victoria_m13 Před 4 lety +828

    seeing “anastasia” as a kid i didn’t know about true story, but my parents (i’m russian) did and they were like ‘lol’ when rusputin showed up. but after the movie my mom told me and my brother that in real life all of romanov family was slaughtered. that was mind-blow for me.

    • @Elly3981
      @Elly3981 Před 2 lety +46

      When the movies came out, Anastasia's body had not been found yet so people still believed she was alive.

    • @the4tierbridge
      @the4tierbridge Před 2 lety +11

      @@Elly3981 Most people thought that if she had survived, she was dead by the ‘70s.

    • @Elly3981
      @Elly3981 Před 2 lety +10

      @@the4tierbridge She could have lived into the 80s or 90s too if she survived.

    • @the4tierbridge
      @the4tierbridge Před 2 lety +8

      @@Elly3981 But most people who were born in 1901 didn’t.

    • @nmoney6655
      @nmoney6655 Před 2 lety +2

      @@the4tierbridge yeah I agree with you it’s like old age

  • @vanessashelajcovci3242
    @vanessashelajcovci3242 Před 5 lety +1920

    Rasputin wasn’t from Serbia. He was from SIBERIA! Siberia is a place near Russia, Serbia is in the Balkans.

    • @viollasdreams
      @viollasdreams Před 5 lety +364

      Siberia isn't NEAR Russia, it is part of Russia. But your point is true, he have no connection to Serbia

    • @vanessashelajcovci3242
      @vanessashelajcovci3242 Před 5 lety +50

      viollasdreams My bad, I wasn’t sure if it was Russia or near Russia...but still no connection to Serbia.

    • @kvonblix
      @kvonblix Před 5 lety +56

      HOWEVER....there is a slight Serbian connection...Princess Helen of Serbia was the niece of Milica of Montenegro, wife of Grand Duke Peter Nicolaievich of Russia, the women who introduced Grigori Rasputin to Tsarina Alexandra.

    • @vanessashelajcovci3242
      @vanessashelajcovci3242 Před 5 lety +32

      kvonblix Yes she was Serbian, but Rasputin himself wasn’t Serbian.

    • @brookesargent8249
      @brookesargent8249 Před 5 lety +4

      YES THANK YOU

  • @BettyMareeHOHCountry
    @BettyMareeHOHCountry Před 3 lety +171

    no matter how many times i hear this story of the Romanoffs i still feel that the girls not including the mother shouldnt suffered the way they did they could have been living their lives as princesses in exile or changed their names and lived a life like normal people. but its sad to know that the ages the princesses and the prince were at the time they died is really heartbreaking because they never got to live their lives.

    • @seochae8562
      @seochae8562 Před 2 lety +8

      i read in a book that even tho the government lied and said nicolas only died the russian people probably wouldn't have cared that the chrildren died bc they were just done with the romanovs and wanted them gone

    • @jhanturandall2519
      @jhanturandall2519 Před 2 lety +1

      A chunk of Romanov family relocated to Chicago. Cousins and such

    • @history-jovian
      @history-jovian Před rokem

      @@jhanturandall2519 How can you tell?

    • @jhanturandall2519
      @jhanturandall2519 Před rokem

      @@history-jovian saw a story where Anya who turned out to be a fraud was introduced to the family in Chicago years back. I’m not an expert or anything

    • @neodonovandragoncareyblade257
      @neodonovandragoncareyblade257 Před rokem +1

      Really

  • @tentaclecat
    @tentaclecat Před 3 lety +6

    even without delving into it further this movie is still fricked up, i can't believe this was my favorite movie in the whole world when i was young, in fact the last time i watched it i was like 5 but i still remembered the whole plot and my favorite parts of it word for word

  • @barbossa8142
    @barbossa8142 Před 5 lety +472

    Not only that but when the autopsy was done on Rasputin, it was found that he had water in his lungs which meant he was still alive when he was thrown in the river.

    • @AshleighBaby1990
      @AshleighBaby1990 Před 5 lety +18

      serves him right.

    • @NashKyalo
      @NashKyalo Před 4 lety +1

      @@seli3631 Haha I'm also wondering the same thing

    • @windyhead7960
      @windyhead7960 Před 4 lety +8

      No, read Douglas Smith, the author of the essential Rasputin biogrophy, there was no water in his lung,also, the poison didn't work because part of his intestine was cut during an assassination attack, hence, he couldn't produce enough digestive acid, cyanide only works when dissolved in the acid, they also didn't cut off his penis, didn't store it in a Moscow museum, it burnt with the rest of him when he was cremated.
      There is a lot of controversy when it comes to Rasputin, he wasn't holy, anymore than evil, he was just a very intelligent and opportunistic person, he also didn't have thay much influence on the royal family, that can be easily grasped by the way he had always advised Nicholas II to stop the war, because the only people who would be struck by it are peasant and workers, but the tsar wouldn't listen.

    • @ravikiran490
      @ravikiran490 Před 4 lety +2

      The nigga that can't die

  • @scottlynclement7049
    @scottlynclement7049 Před 5 lety +585

    *I used to always say she was my fav princess and everyone was like who dat tho 😂*

  • @KsyuSmith
    @KsyuSmith Před 3 lety +29

    As a Russian, I actually quite enjoyed watching this video, given that it’s the first time I’ve seen an American talking about my country’s history. Thanks for the video

  • @calebamoore
    @calebamoore Před 3 lety +14

    if they were to make a second movie of Anastasia it could be where is Anastasia gets transferred to an alternate timeline where this happened

  • @sarahvanorden670
    @sarahvanorden670 Před 5 lety +813

    Actually you mentioned that it wouldn't be hard to get under the skin of such a pampered family, but the daughters were beyond sheltered, the most they saw of Russia was actually during their captivity, they were raised like the average child, Olga and Tatiana shared a room, as did Anastasia and Maria, they had a hard camp cot for their beds and had to take cold baths in the morning, never called by their titles and just their names. But Alexei being the future tsar and a hemophiliac, had everything he could desire and was called the little Tsar.

    • @sarahvanorden670
      @sarahvanorden670 Před 5 lety +132

      Normally I hate correcting others and stuff but, when I was younger and watched Anastasia, I got into a deep hole and researched all I could to the point when I was in High School, my world history teacher knew I knew so much that she let me teach about the Romanov's.

    • @user-pz4yc7mv8r
      @user-pz4yc7mv8r Před 5 lety +15

      @@sarahvanorden670 Ugh thats my dream! My school never gets up to them or the Russian Revoloution

    • @robincupples5261
      @robincupples5261 Před 5 lety +13

      That is harsh, dur to his disability you could say he got better treatment than all of his sisters, what about his parents?

    • @nicholealderfer191
      @nicholealderfer191 Před 5 lety +84

      The two older sisters had their diaries published and they did a lot of hands on volunteer work and became close to several everyday soldiers. They came across as being of great feeling and very religious. It seemed like they went to mass a lot. They did not come across as spoiled princesses in the least.

    • @piratesswoop725
      @piratesswoop725 Před 5 lety +29

      @@robincupples5261 Alexandra grew up as the second youngest child in a relatively poor German grand duchy. She was not really pampered either, even with Queen Victoria being her grandmother. Nicholas, you could definitely make a case for because he grew up in the opulence of the late 19th century Russian court, but even he grew up very military-style, his father did not believe in spoiling children so he and his siblings also slept on hard camp cots and took cold baths.

  • @emperorskulls
    @emperorskulls Před 5 lety +626

    I want a video on the Romanov imposters now. It's too interesting.

    • @SerenaHSerena77Elvis2
      @SerenaHSerena77Elvis2 Před 5 lety +13

      I only know of one that did marry the servant boy in real life and was said to have simulator scars as Anastasia

    • @tultsi93
      @tultsi93 Před 5 lety +3

      Frankie Drake Mysteries also touched this subject. Whenever the girl was real Anastasia or not wasn't told (there was a hint she could be), it was still left as a speculation by letting Frankie say only the Romanovs will know it. CBC didn't want to go that far.

    • @latrolettteeeeeee
      @latrolettteeeeeee Před 5 lety +1

      Just watch Anastasia (1956) or The mystery of Anna

    • @ingridbjrnstad4763
      @ingridbjrnstad4763 Před 5 lety

      me too

    • @dlcalbaugh
      @dlcalbaugh Před 5 lety +2

      Now showing on Netflix, "The Last Czars" is a docuseries about the Romanov family and their demise. Warning: It does contain, nudity, violence and sexual content.

  • @lilblueberry5441
    @lilblueberry5441 Před 2 lety +7

    I remember learning this story in science class during our DNA and genetic code lesson in 6th grade. Our teacher went into a lot of detail about the burial places and torture and death of the Romanov family and she sent us on a wild goose chase only to find out the impersonator wasn’t Anastasia to begin with.

  • @kobbyxpaste
    @kobbyxpaste Před 2 lety +1

    What a trip down memory lane joining the Solo fam has been. Getting so much insight to the background of my favourite animated movies from childhood and being pumped up to watch them all again. Thanks Jon!

  • @smokedoutfarmer
    @smokedoutfarmer Před 5 lety +646

    Dude after you explained the movie I was about to exit out cuz I thought it was over, I completely forgot you were suppose to tell the really story behind it now

  • @prettyfairyv
    @prettyfairyv Před 5 lety +460

    What is it with villains coming to parties uninvited? 🤦🏾‍♀️ They just don’t get the hint.
    Love your channel, Jon! 😍❤️

    • @JonSolo
      @JonSolo  Před 5 lety +41

      it's archetypal like the snake in the garden of Eden. evil always finds a way to get in!
      Thank you :)

    • @prettyfairyv
      @prettyfairyv Před 5 lety +13

      Jon Solo Never saw it like that. That makes sense! 💕

    • @MakotoKinoSailorJupiter2020
      @MakotoKinoSailorJupiter2020 Před 5 lety +3

      Because it pisses off the host

    • @TheRealNormanBates
      @TheRealNormanBates Před 5 lety +8

      Wouldn't it be refreshing if when the villain shows up, the host (king, queen, whoever) is like "Oh, we forgot to send an invitation.. but now that you're here, come on in!"
      It seems to me that in some situations (like SLEEPING BEAUTY or any movie starring Pai Mei), it's more about showing a little respect and getting a little than wanting to harm good people.

    • @frankspikes4867
      @frankspikes4867 Před 5 lety +1

      In some cases, the villain was betrayed by the host. So the villain shows up to the party to get revenge.

  • @fearlessandfocused6747
    @fearlessandfocused6747 Před 3 lety +6

    Anastasia is my favorite movie, but the truth of what happened to her, her family and rasputin was so horrible. Thank you for sharing

  • @markthesapphicdumpsterfire1745

    7:44 Anastasia: I am here to chew bubble gum and frick with people, *and I don’t even know what bubble gum is*

  • @jasminel9815
    @jasminel9815 Před 5 lety +1457

    The duchesses (aka the tsars kids) weren’t actually pampered they worked hard and took cold baths etc. And when the war started the empress and the girls became nurses and worked to help the wounded soldiers.

    • @kim7990
      @kim7990 Před 5 lety +3

      Jasmine Lee it's called the Princesses

    • @natkukina2990
      @natkukina2990 Před 5 lety +104

      @@kim7990 no, with Russian royal family their official title was the Great Duchess/Duke

    • @meishamoody5282
      @meishamoody5282 Před 5 lety +14

      Lol at they took cold baths as if that means anything

    • @jonathanaceves720
      @jonathanaceves720 Před 5 lety +34

      Correct, they made friends with the wounded soldiers.

    • @Tgogators
      @Tgogators Před 5 lety +21

      Lived much better than starving Russians did

  • @HannahwithaH
    @HannahwithaH Před 5 lety +709

    What's fascinating is that Anastasia the film was released about 10 years before the two remaining bodies were found.

    • @oxannagutheim3787
      @oxannagutheim3787 Před 5 lety +3

      @holly dodd Did they ever find Anastasias body?

    • @EjectPrev
      @EjectPrev Před 5 lety +28

      @@oxannagutheim3787 yea they said she died with the rest of her family

    • @lilly-rosegarner1352
      @lilly-rosegarner1352 Před 5 lety +28

      What's even ironical is that there were real imposters like in the film

    • @sugaredwards6207
      @sugaredwards6207 Před 5 lety +11

      Lilly-Rose Garner how is that "ironical" though?

    • @lilly-rosegarner1352
      @lilly-rosegarner1352 Před 5 lety +10

      @@sugaredwards6207 I meant in a sarcastic way Bcoz the imposters took the idea of becoming Anastasia from film writers i.e that servent helped them escape...which was predicted in the film only that the half truth was she was the real Anastasia(in film)and the imposters weren't...just little things from the film which were taken in real life for self purpose and greed....ended up making the film little in common with reality except for the ending of happily ever after and Anastasia living...(so the film made the reality predictable even when it wasn't meant to be...and real imposters were unusually predicted...)

  • @demiladepaul-taiwo4819
    @demiladepaul-taiwo4819 Před 4 lety +14

    6:25 Just wanted to point out, it should be George the Fifth*, not George II. George the Second died in 1760.

  • @ameliaschulzkump8344
    @ameliaschulzkump8344 Před 4 lety +90

    bro i hates learning about rasputin, he was the creepiest “holy man” we learned about in ap euro

  • @veyamarie1506
    @veyamarie1506 Před 5 lety +625

    This was literally my favorite animated movie, and still is.

  • @sasusakufangirl
    @sasusakufangirl Před 5 lety +438

    Bonus info: The Romanov sisters are now regarded as saints in the Russian church (yes, you can pray to them) and the different kinds of art in these churches depict them together with halos and everything.

    • @lalalalalalwlla
      @lalalalalalwlla Před 5 lety +49

      Not just sisters, the whole family are saints in Russian Orthodox church

    • @sasusakufangirl
      @sasusakufangirl Před 5 lety +10

      @@lalalalalalwlla Thanks for the correction - I only knew the sisters were and didn't want to spread false information ^^'

    • @messedup8763
      @messedup8763 Před 5 lety +20

      I find it ridiculous, because 1. Even if they were the royalty, they are still just ordinary humans🙄2. Nicolas is a saint??? Hah, please-_-
      And I get it that they were children, but then why don’t you make any murdered child a saint?
      I was raised in Russian orthodox family and lived in Russia until I was 14, and I just never understood why they are considered saints._.
      I am an atheist now, I should really try to control myself when I see religious bull**it but I just can’t 🤯

    • @sasusakufangirl
      @sasusakufangirl Před 5 lety +17

      @@messedup8763 I seriously don't know and would like to know myself as well. Through the years I've read a lot about the Romanov family so I know they certainly were no saints in real life and suffered from a bad case of 'If we ignore it, the problem doesn't exist, and everything is fine'. Taking a veeeeeery wild and straw-grasping guess it could be because they were the last members of a very long line of rulers and therefore represent the end of an era but again that's just a guess (-__-)
      I was raised as a Protestant and to the Protestant church, saints aren't a thing. That's why the whole concept seems a bit odd/foreign to me, so I think I can understand a bit of your frustration.

    • @naly202
      @naly202 Před 5 lety +51

      The Royal family was canonised as Holy Martyrs of the church. Because they were. This doesn't mean they were flawless and not humans. It's easy to spot that some of the commenters here are not very well acquainted with the Orthodox Church and the way we see saints. Saints are indeed humans with flaws, but some gave their life for the faith, which is pretty big. The Russian revolution made a huge number of martyrs: monasteries and churches burnt with people inside, long queues of people shot and thrown in the same grave, etc.
      The Orthodox Church has this wonderful way of remembering all those people. The same way as a country remembers its heroes who died on the battlefield.

  • @dangosandlemons
    @dangosandlemons Před 3 lety +11

    "May God bless and keep the Tsar...
    FAR AWAY FROM US!"
    Fiddler on the roof stans pls get the reference

    • @jameshoward5859
      @jameshoward5859 Před 2 lety

      I would love to know the origins of The queen of hearts baked some tarts

  • @osoaries8371
    @osoaries8371 Před 2 lety

    I love this story so much because Iearned about it in elementary school, from my music teacher, she was a history buff, and routinely told us stories after our lessons. (Ended lessons like 15minutes before the next period just so we could listen to her stories.)

  • @kidaanimates2806
    @kidaanimates2806 Před 5 lety +489

    Anastasia is actually the reason I got into history. My dad told me about how she and her family were real people. And he also got me started on collecting the egg shaped boxes that sometimes play music.(I can't spell what their actually called 😅) I have a decently large collection now. So Anastasia made a large impact on my life. I'm happy you made this!

    • @tabithamashburn8786
      @tabithamashburn8786 Před 5 lety +17

      stix the cat Faberge eggs

    • @christinascales2681
      @christinascales2681 Před 5 lety

      Same

    • @spice_cake
      @spice_cake Před 5 lety +3

      My dad is also kinda the reason i used to be really interested about russian history a couple years ago. He started talking about rasputin and how he died and everything, and i was like “wow thats fuckin cool dad” and then i looked it up but i wasnt too into the whole russian history thing yet. Then my dad suggested i read this giant ass book and shit led on from there, now i know a lot more about a russian family than anyone i know would care to learn lol

    • @lunalovebird2223
      @lunalovebird2223 Před 5 lety +1

      @@spice_cake I honestly would love to learn!!

    • @PersephoneDaSilva
      @PersephoneDaSilva Před 5 lety +1

      Faberge.

  • @randomgirll3123
    @randomgirll3123 Před 5 lety +148

    Rasputin... the man who just refused to die... until he did.
    I’m not freaked out by discussing death but that description of the execution... was brutal.

    • @JonSolo
      @JonSolo  Před 5 lety +28

      fun fact: he also survived an assassination attempt (stabbed in the stomach) a few months before this!

    • @jenneacoleman-cubero2365
      @jenneacoleman-cubero2365 Před 5 lety +3

      @@JonSolo Didn't a prostitute tried to stab him?

    • @AliCe-fk9ty
      @AliCe-fk9ty Před 5 lety +13

      There lived a certain man in Russia long ago
      He was big and strong, in his eyes a flaming glow
      Most people looked at him with terror and with fear
      But to Moscow chicks he was such a lovely dear
      He could preach the bible like a preacher
      Full of ecstasy and fire
      But he also was the kind of teacher
      Women would desire
      Ra Ra Rasputin
      Lover of the Russian queen
      There was a cat that really was gone
      Ra Ra Rasputin
      Russia's greatest love machine
      It was a shame how he carried on
      He ruled the Russian land and never mind the Czar
      But the kasatschok he danced really wunderbar
      In all affairs of state, he was the man to please
      But he was real great when he had a girl to squeeze
      For the queen, he was no wheeler dealer
      Though she'd heard the things he'd done
      She believed he was a holy healer
      Who would heal her son
      Ra Ra Rasputin
      Lover of the Russian queen
      There was a cat that really was gone
      Ra Ra Rasputin
      Russia's greatest love machine
      It was a shame how he carried on
      "This man's just got to go!" declared his enemies
      But the ladies begged "Don't you try to do it, please."
      No doubt this Rasputin had lots of hidden charms
      Though he was a brute, they just fell into his arms
      Then one night some men of higher standing
      Set a trap, they're not to blame
      "Come to visit us," they kept demanding
      And he really came
      Ra Ra Rasputin
      Lover of the Russian queen
      They put some poison into his wine
      Ra Ra Rasputin
      Russia's greatest love machine
      He drank it all and he said "I feel fine."
      Ra Ra Rasputin
      Lover of the Russian queen
      They didn't quit, they wanted his head
      Ra Ra Rasputin
      Russia's greatest love machine
      And so they shot him till he was dead

    • @charlottelouise1409
      @charlottelouise1409 Před 4 lety

      @@JonSolo Was that before Rasputin wrote his warning to the Czar about how if Rasputin was killed by any Romanovs then the Czar & his children would be dead within 2 years?

    • @theodoremacewko7757
      @theodoremacewko7757 Před 2 lety

      @@charlottelouise1409 "tsar feodore IV": interesting question ⁉️ "? saint" Rasputin also prophecied that 25 years after his death the boyars could re-enter Russia which happened in 1941 under hitler . Did He also prophecie that 75 years after his death 1991 that you would have freedom of religion in Russia ? I wonder if any of the "vladyka theophan" came from him. Did "vladyka theophan " say that the next tsar would come from the Romanov family or did it say that the next tsar would come from the tsar nicholas's family and it got covered up What would you do if I told you that tsar nicholas had secret grandchildren ?Support a rival eastern union under myself including russia and bellorussia and ukraine

  • @Aria-br8lr
    @Aria-br8lr Před 4 lety +3

    Please DO make a video about the Anastasia Impostors! I love your work and find these videos really informative! Thanks Jon!

  • @nicki8215
    @nicki8215 Před rokem +1

    We had a small town video rental store but we got the new releases on time so my mom went right when they opened and snagged me a copy to watch. Has a special place in my childhood. This one gave me alot of joy.

  • @kaydenevideo
    @kaydenevideo Před 5 lety +332

    Thank you SO much for making this video. I LOVE Anastasia. LOVE. Grew up on the movie and did a report on the Romanov family in University. And your facts are all straight. Thank you!!! Keep shining, Solo.

    • @JonSolo
      @JonSolo  Před 5 lety +5

      I’m so glad you enjoyed it! Thank you so much for watching :)

    • @skypotato6460
      @skypotato6460 Před 5 lety +3

      I found my long lost twin!!!!!!!

  • @Altanicorn
    @Altanicorn Před 5 lety +1263

    'Giant possessed stone horse'
    THAT IS A PEGASUS EXCUSE YOU

    • @jennacanada9431
      @jennacanada9431 Před 5 lety +24

      _Unicornicorn That’s a weird way to spell dog.

    • @user-ff3wq8iu6o
      @user-ff3wq8iu6o Před 5 lety +4

      But it's possesed.

    • @Logicalmind13
      @Logicalmind13 Před 5 lety +1

      Actually, the actual name for
      "Pegasus" was "Flying Horse" or "Flying Stallion"

    • @vendettav4584
      @vendettav4584 Před 5 lety +2

      I first thought it was a giraffe

    • @peridotbc5573
      @peridotbc5573 Před 5 lety +1

      @@Logicalmind13 It's all relative, and yes. The original flying horse's name was Pegasus, but it has come to mean all flying horses.

  • @oliversherman2414
    @oliversherman2414 Před 2 lety

    I love your channel keep up the great stuff!

  • @captainrex5934
    @captainrex5934 Před rokem +2

    Jon: talks about Rasputin
    My brain: "Ra ra Rasputin-"

  • @j.t5763
    @j.t5763 Před 5 lety +392

    It's really sad how they killed the kids 😢

  • @shieunlee9988
    @shieunlee9988 Před 5 lety +769

    Omg can you make a messed up origins of Mary Poppins?! High key feel like that would need to be multiple parts. Mary poppins is....actually really dark

    • @Wow-vs3wu
      @Wow-vs3wu Před 5 lety

      What?

    • @ameliahartford5869
      @ameliahartford5869 Před 5 lety +1

      TGDS, WHAT THE HELL IS SAVING MR. BANKS?!?!?!

    • @eilzmo
      @eilzmo Před 5 lety +20

      Legit didn’t even know it wasn’t completely made up 😳

    • @Dani_1012
      @Dani_1012 Před 5 lety +4

      Can you explain?

    • @angelesgutierrez2100
      @angelesgutierrez2100 Před 5 lety +5

      Dani Du_Soleil Disney already made a movie about the origins of Mary Poppins, it’s called Saving Mr. Banks

  • @ladytorres8323
    @ladytorres8323 Před 3 lety +2

    Good story telling and research. Interesting to watch!

  • @irisafox4832
    @irisafox4832 Před 3 lety +7

    I think it's quite interesting that I literally just learned about the Russian Revolution in history class today. And it's also interesting that this video was more in depth than my history teacher's lecture.

    • @yawninginternally4219
      @yawninginternally4219 Před 3 měsíci +1

      Same thing happened to me my teacher just kinda slid over it was like " and than the romanov's died moving on- " he did not give any context at all besides they were from Russia

  • @joshcasticshow
    @joshcasticshow Před 4 lety +289

    You forgot one thing about Rasputin’s death. What finally killed him was drowning in the water.

    • @reynaweber7222
      @reynaweber7222 Před 3 lety +8

      it was hypothermia from how cold it was?

    • @BBWahoo
      @BBWahoo Před 3 lety +2

      I'm surprised they didn't find him inside a cave afterwards

    • @Kanetsugi
      @Kanetsugi Před 3 lety +3

      @@reynaweber7222 read the comment again, but slowly

    • @kellipfeffferle2973
      @kellipfeffferle2973 Před 3 lety +3

      @@Kanetsugi BAHAHA IM ORBITING

    • @chloecoker1316
      @chloecoker1316 Před 3 lety +3

      @@reynaweber7222 nah he was shot like 11 times before. then he drowned you can’t really show someone getting shot in a Disney movie

  • @nataliereb4902
    @nataliereb4902 Před 5 lety +812

    Jon Solo, Rasputin's last letter to a Romanov imperial family member, dated Dec. 7, 1916, stated that if he was murdered by peasants, the Romanovs would enjoy another 100 yrs of reign. However, he wrote, if you, The Tsar, hear that I have been murdered by boyars, nobles, relations of the Romanovs, you, Oh Tsar, and your children will not live out two more years.
    And, that's what happened.

    • @theworldoverheavan560
      @theworldoverheavan560 Před 5 lety +10

      wow

    • @brendanakers7294
      @brendanakers7294 Před 5 lety +93

      I wonder if he was a demon or some sort of supernatural being sometimes

    • @nataliereb4902
      @nataliereb4902 Před 5 lety +86

      @@brendanakers7294 at the least, he was in touch with supernatural beings. As much as I sometimes would like to have supernatural abilities, I don't envy anyone in the claws of the devil. Not worth it.

    • @lynettelin8877
      @lynettelin8877 Před 5 lety +6

      Dec 7th is my birthday

    • @marcelamendoza9459
      @marcelamendoza9459 Před 5 lety +19

      Brendan Akers I was always told that he really did sell his soul to the devil. But who knows 💁🏻

  • @birdyghostly
    @birdyghostly Před 3 lety +5

    I remember when I was watching this in 3rd grade at the class Christmas party, and when the character Dimitri was introduced, I remember looking at my (best at the time) friend Dimitri next to me and staring weirdly at him saying “Wait since when we’re you in a movie? And you’re Russian?”

  • @apebeats6631
    @apebeats6631 Před 3 lety

    This story brought me close to tears. So tragic. Watching this now, in the midst of all this hate and pandemic state, makes it hurt more. I'm so exhausted emotionally. The hate and evil engulfing not only our society, but many countries around the world, is really wearing on me. Every tragedy breaks me a little more, even one from so long ago. I pray things change soon. I think they will...unfortunately, I also think millions of people will die, and things will get much, much worse. Just do your best to keep love in your heart, and pray for the ones establishing this new regime of division most of all. I'll do the same. Thanks, Jon. I love your dedication to each topic, and fleshing out intimate details of these stories. Hope you're doing well.

  • @nachtmusik2036
    @nachtmusik2036 Před 5 lety +388

    My heart breaks knowing how the Romanov family died. It would have been easier to just allow them to leave, or at least the mother and children. May they Rest In Peace.

    • @leoraleora473
      @leoraleora473 Před 4 lety +14

      Nachtmusik The Tsars cousin or Uncle (UK) didn’t want to help them I think

    • @leoraleora473
      @leoraleora473 Před 4 lety +9

      Celtic Phoenix oh that’s terrible, cause no religion or whatever; we should help everyone especially when they’re children young woman involved (it was his family too). But that’s my opinion of course. Thanks for the info tough. Learned something today too thanks to you

    • @faraway-2009
      @faraway-2009 Před 4 lety +9

      They_Call_Me_ Pebbles what...no? The Tsar did commit quite a few horrific crimes.

    • @zhannakutman9565
      @zhannakutman9565 Před 3 lety +10

      leora leora bilsheviks would’ve never let them live because they wanted to make sure there were no heirs to the throne to ignite opposition

    • @oliviag469
      @oliviag469 Před 3 lety +14

      @They_Call_Me_ Pebbles No. It's because Sir Nicholas was the one who brought the country in a crisis. It's not because he's a man it's because he's the only they have a grudge against. The mother and children did nothing wrong.

  • @elphaba4674
    @elphaba4674 Před 4 lety +157

    Eating chocolate in priceless white gloves at the opera house.
    Thats...very specific

  • @mirnash1303
    @mirnash1303 Před 3 lety

    I came back to this for my English documentary project about Anastasia, thank you Jon

  • @ashleyreale435
    @ashleyreale435 Před 4 lety +1

    I was incredibly impressed with your accurate description of the real Romanovs. I have studied them for over 20 years and this was impressive. Funnily enough it was the Fox film that started me on my own Journey to the Past to find out everything about the Family. Well done 🙌

  • @tkielion
    @tkielion Před 5 lety +270

    The reason more wanted to hear about Anastasia is probably because most people know the lion king is a toned down, animated, Hamlet with animals.

    • @ginniem9779
      @ginniem9779 Před 5 lety +39

      You forgot to add that it is also a plagiarization of Kimba the White Lion.

    • @tkielion
      @tkielion Před 5 lety +6

      @@ginniem9779 agree to disagree

    • @AKilahVamp
      @AKilahVamp Před 5 lety +8

      And it was boring. Plus personally as a black person I had been waiting so long for a disney story with black people and then to have a story in africa with no black people and a punk ass cub with a girlie voice lol I just cannot. I really don't care for the lion king at all!

    • @ginniem9779
      @ginniem9779 Před 5 lety +9

      You are free to disagree, but just in case you would care to watch, here is a link that explains the plagiarism. I personally think there are too many similarities that overlap czcams.com/video/wOHjktwvqdE/video.html

    • @tkielion
      @tkielion Před 5 lety +10

      @@ginniem9779 Lion King” producer Charlie Fink maintains that “Kimba” was not discussed at all, saying, “‘Lion King’ was based on ‘Bambi’ with a touch of ‘Hamlet,’ but at the same time it was totally original and internal to Disney. We never even heard of any of these until after the movie opened" m.huffpost.com/us/entry/us_6272316
      Yes there are similarities, but no solid proof of plagiarism especially when Disney exec's have stated multiple times that Kimba had no influence and that they were not even aware.

  • @Prim120
    @Prim120 Před 4 lety +772

    Russian archeologists believed that the skeleton was Maria’s, but American archeologists proved that it was instead Anastasias. Some Russians still believe that the skeleton was of Maria or that there was no skeleton found of Maria, which is interesting considering Americans taught of the story was taught of it being Anastasia, or sometimes that she was never found at all. Shows the differences in culture, misconception, and the way that misinformation or late information can spread or be ignored/lost by the general public. The reason the bodies were found so late was a mixture of them being buried elsewhere and the 30 year period where archeologists were threatened into not looking into the Romanovs disappearances. Fun fact: Lenin, the famous leader of the original Bolshevik group, did not support the assassination of the children, and when asked he responded that the parents should be killed and the children should be sent off to live with relatives, most likely in England since there was still much tension between Austria and Russia due to both World War I and tensions previous - in fact, while Nicholas and Alexandra loved each other, their marriage was mainly accepted as a show of peace between the two countries, as Alexandra was Austrian royalty.

    • @jamiemohan2049
      @jamiemohan2049 Před 4 lety +23

      Americans didnt prove it was Anastasia. They challenged the claim that the missing skeleton was Maria. (If that's what you are speaking of). The Russians detailed why they believe the youngest body in 1991 was Anastasia and why they thought maria was missing. Their report on why they think maria was the missing one is far more convincing than the evidence Americans presented.

    • @Prim120
      @Prim120 Před 4 lety +13

      Jeromaline Mohan Check again. After multiple sets of DNA and bone structure analysis (ex. Anastasia’s younger age and thicker bone structure), American scientists came to the conclusion that the skeleton was, in fact, Anastasia’s and not Maria’s. The Russian investigation is often seen by historians as a joke due to the lack of DNA evidence and proper investigation techniques. I can send you the link to some thorough dissertations and analysis sheets that are publicly available if you so desire.

    • @jamiemohan2049
      @jamiemohan2049 Před 4 lety +9

      @@Prim120 No it ain't mate. The Americans didn't 'prove' anything at all. Neither side claimed to have 100% identified the remains.

    • @jamiemohan2049
      @jamiemohan2049 Před 4 lety +8

      @@Prim120 Individuals age at different rates, especially if born close to each other. The bones found in 2007 belong to a woman aged between 18 to 21 .....Anastasia was 17. However, as the scientists claimed themselves, this doesn't mean anything as Anastasia could have developed quick. The facial reconstruction on the 1991 grave showed the youngest body in the grace was likely Anastasia. This skull belonging to this victim was the most intact compared to the other skulls found in 1991. Using real life photos of the Romanov children bald back to front made this very easy. None of the skulls fit Maria's facial features nor skull dimension. Though some have claimed this body cannot be Anastasia as the height was listed as 5'7 (more in par with Maria's height) while Anastasia was between 5'0 to 5'2. Though the anthropologists claimed the height is an estimate and can easily be wrong. Too many factors. Neither side proved anything at all.

    • @jamiemohan2049
      @jamiemohan2049 Před 4 lety +6

      @@Prim120 DNA cannot tell you which sister is which. All it can do is tell you they are Romanovs, sisters with each other and the other bodies and offspring of Nicholas and Alexandra. Besides that, DNA analysis cannot prove who is who.

  • @walkerclark78
    @walkerclark78 Před 3 lety

    I couldn't watch anyone else do this show. You make it very interesting. Thank you!

  • @DominiqueNoel0
    @DominiqueNoel0 Před 4 lety +9

    Awesome video. I've been interested in that subject ever since I saw the movie when I was still a kid.
    Minor things though, I'm pretty sure Rasputin isn't from Serbia but from Siberia. He went back there a lot during his life and had a wife and quite a lot of kids there.
    At 1:17 that is a picture of Olga, not Anastasia. This photoshoot is from 1906 and Anastasia was still only 5 years old and that picture looks like a pre-teen, Olga.
    It's a fascinating story and even if their father was to blame for so many things, I wonder what these young women could have become had they lived. Surprised there is still no American movie done on the subject when everything else has been done over and over again.

  • @natttttttt
    @natttttttt Před 4 lety +980

    I just dropped my phone on my face

  • @avitallichtenfeld813
    @avitallichtenfeld813 Před 5 lety +177

    Resident history buff here! Few things:
    1. The Romanovs were not like royalty they were royalty
    2. Tsar Nikolas II was related to Queen Victoria through his wife Alexandra (coincidentally that’s where the hemophilia came from)
    3. Tsar Nikolas actually abdicated in favor of his brother and that became a whole mess
    4. It wasn’t just Tsar Nikolas who was anti-Semitic it was the Romanov family going way back and the Russians themselves my ancestors didn’t just flee the Tsar they fled the pogroms of the Russians
    All in all though as a history buff and a monarchy maniac who knows a lot about the Romanovs and WW1 I can say that you did a good job and were mostly accurate.

    • @displacerkatsidhe
      @displacerkatsidhe Před 5 lety +4

      Oh good, wasn't just me making a list of corrections

    • @JonSolo
      @JonSolo  Před 5 lety +34

      Hey, thanks for taking the time to provide some context! Just wanna respond to your observations:
      1. I'm confident that me telling everyone the Romanovs sat on the throne of the Russian autocracy and calling Nicholas "emperor" and "Tsar" multiple times makes it pretty clear that they weren't just "like royalty" but they were actually royals, lol.
      2. Correct, I probably should have stated the connection was through marriage!
      3. I found that point unnecessary for my telling of the story
      4. That's interesting, I didn't encounter that in any of my research!
      Since some viewers are looking at your comment as a list of "corrections" I felt inclined to clarify what I said and show I wasn't "wrong" about four points in the video, just could have provided further context. Thanks again for watching and I'm honored/relieved to have gotten the approval of a true history buff :)

    • @BlueberryFundip
      @BlueberryFundip Před 5 lety +9

      @@JonSolo
      Hell yeah, don't let these SJWs come after you like this without any more research than the common high school student doing an essay. And you kept it classy af as well😉

    • @meghanmary4566
      @meghanmary4566 Před 5 lety +2

      I'm a historian and I can second that these corrections are all true! :)

    • @BlueberryFundip
      @BlueberryFundip Před 5 lety +1

      @@meghanmary4566
      Suuuure

  • @iheae
    @iheae Před 3 lety +12

    Did anyone notice he disliked his own video when he pulled up the "The messed up origins of Frozen" video? Just me?

  • @denisestover2416
    @denisestover2416 Před rokem

    Great handling of the whole historical mis-history! Very well written and told! 🙂🙂🙂

  • @sarmaangel
    @sarmaangel Před 5 lety +63

    Anastasia was my favorite movie as a child and I recently found out my oldest sister was goes to be named Anastasia.

  • @JustinY.
    @JustinY. Před 5 lety +1515

    What a bizarre anime backstory.

    • @goyonman9655
      @goyonman9655 Před 5 lety +36

      Your everywhere

    • @strawberrypancake2866
      @strawberrypancake2866 Před 5 lety +60

      Anastasia's Bizzare Adventures.

    • @goyonman9655
      @goyonman9655 Před 5 lety

      @FLTheAnimeGuy Mk. Trillion
      Me?
      Everywhere?

    • @xaiitrbl
      @xaiitrbl Před 5 lety +4

      man i see you everywhere wtf

    • @lull9006
      @lull9006 Před 5 lety +7

      @@strawberrypancake2866 is that a motherf***ing jojo reference!?!?

  • @kylebrandon4556
    @kylebrandon4556 Před 10 měsíci

    This gives me a new view on history and people back then. So thanks for this

  • @AfricanGoddessAmericanPrincess

    Great breakdown. Alexandria was in the movie a little. When Anastasia goes into the old palace she becomes entranced by the “Once upon a December” melody and dances with the ghost of her past as they float out the palace portraits. Led by Nicholas, Alexandria comes out the family’s portrait along with the rest of the Romanov ghost. Also when Ana is deciding rather to go with Dimitri & Vladimir to Paris she looks up at a painting on the wall of her Mother Alexandria, slightly touches it and decides to take the journey. It’s a small moment but is powerful enough to depict Alexandria’s strength, pose and silent strong influence.

  • @legallyanartist3409
    @legallyanartist3409 Před 5 lety +147

    Well the main reason Nicholas was a bad ruler was because his father never taught him how to rule so he had no idea what he was doing

    • @lalalalalalwlla
      @lalalalalalwlla Před 5 lety +6

      Exactly

    • @KrisRN23935
      @KrisRN23935 Před 5 lety +28

      Reminds me of Marie Antoinette's husband. I find it ironic since the suffered similar fates.

    • @oscarclaudio2848
      @oscarclaudio2848 Před 5 lety +3

      He was just a lazy man who shot their people

    • @abbiekd
      @abbiekd Před 5 lety +9

      It wasn't that he wasn't taught its that he didn't want to rule so he ignored his father

    • @anbrooks01
      @anbrooks01 Před 5 lety +1

      Legally An Artist yeah his dad just tried to undo all of Catherine the Greats work because they hated each other

  • @jaefast5684
    @jaefast5684 Před 4 lety +381

    Doctor from centuries ago: he's a hemophiliac.
    Mother: Oh no **sobs** is there any we can do?
    Doctor:
    ...
    I recommend bloodletting

    • @wendybusby9415
      @wendybusby9415 Před 3 lety +15

      The Doctor should have said " You people should quit marrying your cousins.

  • @greekgeek6346
    @greekgeek6346 Před 3 lety +7

    Nicky was the wrong ruler at the wrong time,
    Speaking about Nick, yes, he was a bit prickly and a bit of a disappointment, but was he ever truly meant for it, it’s like Queen Elizabeth’s father saying that he had the birthright when in reality, it went like this.
    “You’ve lost your dad, your brother took up the throne for some chick, and now your king... Thoughts?”
    *Dies in Royal*
    *Throws a fit*
    See what I mean? What are your opinions? I want to know because although I care more about him, he really wasn’t that much meant for it tbh.

  • @emiquintana509
    @emiquintana509 Před 3 lety +5

    Another interesting fact about Rasputins death that I heard from my history teacher was that his lungs were filled with water when they found him, meaning that he probably was still alive when they threw him in the river

    • @abbiekd
      @abbiekd Před 3 lety +2

      Yeah when I studied this he got up from being shot according to some peoples accounts. He died of hypothermia from being thrown in the water.

  • @ash-bn2bh
    @ash-bn2bh Před 5 lety +99

    you are such an underrated youtuber, you need to make messed up merch so we can support you because this is my favorite series to date

    • @JonSolo
      @JonSolo  Před 5 lety +10

      have some in the works right now!

  • @seatbelttruck
    @seatbelttruck Před 5 lety +403

    Ibuprofen's only been around since the 60's. I think you mean Aspirin (same family, different drug, been around longer).

    • @glittery_cucumber
      @glittery_cucumber Před 5 lety +16

      I was wondering about that! Aspirin is also still commonly used as a blood thinner.

    • @AmbiguousProxy
      @AmbiguousProxy Před 5 lety +16

      @@glittery_cucumber extra little factoid, aspirin doesn't thin the blood. It's an anti-coagulant and slows down your blood's ability to clot.

    • @whynot1606
      @whynot1606 Před 5 lety +7

      Science fact - Technically not the same family as aspirin acts irreversibly while non steroidal anti inflammatories (such as ibuprofen) are reversible. Also aspirin is not actually an effective anti inflammatory it’s main function is antiplatelet which is why it is only recommended for chest pain 😊

    • @momogao9268
      @momogao9268 Před 4 lety +1

      @@whynot1606 Aspirin is also a NSAID

    • @whynot1606
      @whynot1606 Před 4 lety +6

      pureshka actually it’s not a true NSAID as all NSAIDs have the same phamacodynamics which is what denotes them as a family. As aspirin is irreversible it doesn’t have the same pharmacodynamics as other NSAIDs such as ibuprofen and coxibs. In fact for aspirin to have a clinical level of inflammation reduction, patients would have to take 4-6g of aspirin daily which would almost certainly cause an ulcer (as a result of irreversible cox 1 inhibition)

  • @cm62
    @cm62 Před 2 lety +4

    this movie is literally my favorite and it inspired me to learn about the actual history!

  • @_justqwishana
    @_justqwishana Před 3 lety +4

    I always watch history docs whenever the subject is the Romanovs and when I tell you it feels like the first time EVERY time I listen to the facts. Those kids were punished for the short comings of adults and that wasn't fair...

  • @jongon0848
    @jongon0848 Před 5 lety +461

    I heard another reason the kids didn't die instantly was because some of the guards were trying to avoid killing them because they grew attached to them and only aimed at Tsar Nicholas and Alexandra

    • @piratesswoop725
      @piratesswoop725 Před 5 lety +30

      They may have grown attached to the girls, but the only reason they might've freaked out was because the bullets kept bouncing off of their clothing due to the jewelry sewn in. They thought it meant the girls were protected by God. But they continued shooting, and even after, when one of the girls sat up and screamed, several guards promptly bayonetted her in the face until she stopped.

    • @omarreyes7626
      @omarreyes7626 Před 5 lety +28

      I recall seeing in a documentary that shortly after the execution of the family, claims started to surface (unfounded of course) that some guards allow anastasia and one of her servants (her sister maria in some versions) escape when the family was taken to the basement due to becoming attached to them, a scene recreated by the movie when dimitri help anastasia escape in the movie, and the reason why most of the impostors choose to claim they were anastasia

    • @makenna48
      @makenna48 Před 5 lety +3

      J.G Productions I had read that they had to get drunk to even do it, so I assume there was some attachment

    • @mdee6730
      @mdee6730 Před 5 lety +3

      The guards in the first two houses where the family was imprisoned were attached to them. So much so that they had to be replaced. In the last house (where they died), they were professional executioners rather than mere guards.

    • @UnicornsPoopRainbows
      @UnicornsPoopRainbows Před 5 lety

      @@piratesswoop725 To be fair, if I thought a dead body just sat up and screamed, I would probably stab it in the face too...

  • @Kaiserland111
    @Kaiserland111 Před 5 lety +68

    Just FYI, Anastasia's name being Greek CANNOT be a punishment as was stated in the video because most Russian names are foreign in origin, including the name of Anastasia's older sisters Tatiana (Roman) and Maria (Roman), her brother Aleksey (Greek), her father Nicholas (Greek), etc. The majority of Russian names are derived from Byzantine, Greek, or Roman names because of the early relationship between the Kievan Rus' and the Byzantine Empire due to the missions of Saints Cyril and Methodius, who introduced Byzantine ideas and religion to the Slavs.

    • @kei8620
      @kei8620 Před 4 lety +3

      Yeah they just named her that cause it means resurrection, not as a fucking punishment lmao. There are so many slav names of Greek origin.

  • @huldrrrr9486
    @huldrrrr9486 Před 2 lety +3

    Just want to point some misidentified photos:
    The girl at 1:16 is Olga, and the one at 7:26 is Maria, her older sisters, not Anastasia.
    The pair at 9:30 is George V and Mary of Teck, King and Queen of England

  • @kasperkankkunen8664
    @kasperkankkunen8664 Před 4 lety +14

    Anastasia is not a Disney film.
    It's Don Bluth's masterpiece.

  • @deathlyhallows8495
    @deathlyhallows8495 Před 5 lety +74

    I have never clicked something so fast! I love the movie and I’m so fascinated with the history of the tsars! I’ve actually read a book about them and made an essay. Thank you so much!!

    • @JonSolo
      @JonSolo  Před 5 lety +3

      Haha, no problem! Thank YOU for watching :)

  • @Noname-zx4xj
    @Noname-zx4xj Před 5 lety +229

    "Far away, long ago
    Once upon a December......"

  • @drrias
    @drrias Před rokem

    Wow! Thank you so much that was extremely interesting