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- The Moscow Kremlin; chief seat of power of the Russian state. But what kind of secrets does it hide? What inspired its chimera architecture and what secrets of state hides within its walls?
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Russia is a odd country. The largest cannon. Never fired. Largest bell never wrung. Happiest people who never smile.
Video is funny (for 'never smiling' RUSSIANs)đ
Poor Sheeple
But my god can they build a nuclear submarine. Akula, Typhoon class is where nightmares come from, the 1980' s. 10 independent targetable war heads on 20 missiles ,rain down on any western city at mach 25. Each missile weight is 90,000 kg. Devastating 48,000 tons of displacement on this weapons platform we will never see made again. 200 cities being destroyed by one sub all simultaneously.
Smiling right now-from the happiest person who âneVEr sMiLesâđ„°
@@Jay9999 why won't we ever see it again?
"In the Kremlin, fantasy is everywhere." Some things do not change...
25:25 God damnit. You are the first human in space, one of the greatest achievements in history and your reward is a wet kiss on the lips by the Soviet Champion of eyebrows
It's always sad to me to see such devotion and sacrifice from the Russian people to continue to be taken advantage of and screwed over by those in power.
It's a global phenomena the problem is that some people know the truth while other are constantly manipulated into believing.
Iâm Canadian and how many of us in the west still believe that we actually have a say in who we vote for, when we see, that with every clown that presents him or herself, whatever the platform on which they run changes absolutely nothing.. If you believe democracy still is a believe model that is really working for you in the west, than your really are ignorant..
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Tis not those in power that screws with Russian people but the US NATO
The history of all of the Slavic nations. Father in Heaven is watching over them. The Slavs' greatest days are still to come. They are an important people.
The narrator refers to Mikhail Gorbachev as President of the Soviet Union.
This narrows the date of the making of this documentary to 1990-1991.
At the end credits the date shown in roman numerals is MCMXCI.
The Soviet Union fell in August 1991
If you see this would you kindly translate the roman numerals in your comment? Thanks either way đ
Yeah that confused me. I thought Gorbachev was the general secretary of the communist party... or is that separate from his position of power over the country?
@@SexPun48 The post of President of the Soviet union was created shortly before the dissolution of the Union, so it's not a mistake, Gorbachev was indeed the only president of the soviet union for a little more than a year
@@Cryin_Lion it just says 1991
M= 1000
C=100
X=10
I=1
900 is expressed as CM, as well as 90 is XC
I am no expert, so I am not sure, but shouldn't the Roman numerals be like the following instead? ICMXCI for 1991
The sarcasm is strong đ
Like Russian vodka!
I love the old architecture. It's very diverse.
Kremlin protects âleadersâ from the people đ đ
No, Leninâs body is still in the Kremlin because Lenin is the one who organized October revolution and freed serfs from Tsarism.
@@vkrgfan Who cares about Leninâs body.
@@vkrgfan The point flew over your head. Sober up and try again
The Kremlin looks like the Russian Disneyland.
That's what Disney was modeled after đ
One from the archivesâŠ.and what a wonderful watch it still makesâŠ.loved Vladimir Chernovâs narration, laced with sarcasm.
Definitely interesting and historical no one is allowed to criticize now.
Lenin's tomb fascinating. Architecture in Russia is wondrous.
Architecture in russia exists only in moscow and St Petersburg ))
@@danielaradu4601 not really.
I would say monstrous more likely
@@danielaradu4601 Not-so. A misstatement of fact.
Back to school, Daniela.
@@user-gh9hm5lk4v that's relative
I visited Moscow and St Petersburg years ago when Delta Airlines first started flying into Moscow. The tourist areas were fine but we took the train from Moscow to St Petersburg and poverty was extreme.
You will find the same poverty in New York, Chicago, L.A. and San Francisco streets for mention some within the US. đ€·ââïž
Go to 8 Mile in Detroit of parts of Chicago. Same. Even Hawaii!!! Dreadful poverty.
I donât think the level of wealth between the two countries is comparable. Poverty is the same everywhere though.
If you travelled right after the collapse of Soviet Union in the 90s then yes, it was a Great Depression because fool Gorbachev devalued ruble the Soviet currency by doing stupid perestroika and accepted the U.S. dollar as the instrument of exchange for goods.
The problem was with the disintegration of the system and the collapse of the economy there was no production of the goods, it stalled. The only thing they could trade with itâs natural resources oil and gas âœïž . Gorbachev obviously wasnât a smartest person in the room for doing that.
Well, the Rust Belt of America or some drug ghettoes aren't that impressive either.
I love these videos so much I am learning new things every day and I'm almost forty.
Love to learn new things
Just got my prime mover driving licence last year plus going for motorcycle licence now and I am 64 đ
âA corpse that loves childrenâ đ
An amazing documentary dealing with a time that the west did not get to see on this level, thank you so much for posting it.
It's a Western documentary
@@RobespierreThePoof where a native Russian speaks the entire time, get some brain cells
an excellent documenta and episode. I love the sometimes slight sarcastic tone of Vladimir Chernov. And whoever did the -cutting and splicing - together between old and new, excellent work.
- you don't remember your past, how can you face the future -.
However the mistakes of the past should not be rammed down our throats every day.
Until we stop repeating them, they should be required viewing.
@@Tylru while it will be a good idea, i think it will be up to the people, the electorate, to make sure that the right people come and stay in power. Unfortunately - it does not matter who votes, but who counts the votes - ( it was apparently NOT Stalin who said that) tht has not changed. Might that with the voting - machines -, might that be -ballot stuffing -.Might that be redrawing some borders or districts to get the - right numbers -. All that has to change. Though most of all, who will control the controllers?
This was made before the fall as Gorbachev I saw talking here-and-there, and apparently still in-charge. Since ALL there has changed from State Atheism to Russian Orthodox Christianity. All the cathedrals are now back in-operation as intended and museums no-longer, with very many churches restored by the Government.
This video digs deep into matters honestly, according to it's rather made-clear attitude. I enjoyed it and, learned too.
Great film. Love the sarcasm; an attitude very appropos for the time this film was made.
Great documentary. It is striking to witness the openess of most people's faces and the confidence with which they volunteer their opinions compared to today!
Yes I love learning about my home country. I was 4 years old coming to the United States.
This show is ingenious with it's use of sarcasm and that Slavic sense of humour to display the truths of what these men did to their people.
This particular documentary is not available on History Hits which is disappointing because CZcams runs commercials literally every five minutes.
That's why I got premium. It is definitely worth it. No ads in your feed. No ads throughout the videos. It's like having a DVR, but not having to fast-forward through the commercials. They are already removed for you.
Watching a video about communism and getting a billion ads makes me think they had a point with the no advertising thing đ€
If you had Adblock you wouldn't watch any.
Strange, the video is 50 mins long, whilst one billion seconds is abit over 31 years
@@vripscript I'm surprised you did the math to find that out(although I didn't so you could be BSing me đ€·ââïž)
Haha watch this ! czcams.com/video/rfe_pITsfa8/video.html Russia isn't ad fre. I wouldn't be so admiring... houses were last repaired in the 1970s. No toilets, no clean water, no gas, leaking pipes, falling down houses... outside the 2 cities that all the Federation's income is channelled into.
There were no houses in my country without flush indoor toilets and running hot water in the 70s. In Russia 25%, in 2021.
Impressive video, keep it up. ;)
I remember the optimism of the early '90s. It feels a century ago.
Optimism did not last very long
1991-2001 Yugoslav Wars
2001-2010 War on Terror/2008 financial crisis
2010-2020 Arab Spring Wars
2020- Corona, Ukraine Israel Wars
FBI, KBG, what's the difference......
I love the sarcasm and tragic comedy used at moments, reminds me the movie "The Death of Stalin", a great flick well worth watching.
That movie is an example of (arrogance with) ignorance of real Russian (Soviet) culture and history. Anyone with any knowledge of real history and culture watching that movie is like an American general watching a movie made by teenagers showing a fake alien autopsy.
@PopDiv
Ha ha. No, that movie is an example of someone faking intelligence. At least Amy Schumer is more honest about her stupidity. Good satire must serve its purpose by exposing human folly and attempting to inspire reform (Jonathan Swift). Bad comedy is when someone like Amy Schumer is only focused on having a mass masturbation session with her feminist friends, turning off anyone who isn't a woman. That movie was more Schumer than Swift. It's basically a masturbation movie where Westerners relive their Cold War victory by f**king the corpse of Soviet Union in its a**.
Believe me. I am not a Russophile. I think Putin is the biggest fool of all time for trying to revive the Russian Empire which was exposed by Japan and Germany between 1904 and 1917 as a weak, primitive, incompetent and childish system of government.
However, that movie only repeated propaganda, misunderstanding, and other nonsensical things about the Soviet Union, and did not reveal the real psychological inner workings of the Soviet society at that time.
That's as much as one would expect from a graduate (Armando Iannucci) of BBC, which has sold its soul and been turned into factory to churn out sycophants and propagandists.
Very interesting. This was filmed in the 90âs?
The credits say 1991.
This appears to be late 80s, early 90s. He really had chutzpah to do this because this would have been seen as blasphemy back then and took some guts.
1991, according to the credits.
1991. Glasnost was in place. It is a Western documentary
I've always been fascinated with the architecture of the Red Square and I only learned that the Kremlin basically symbolized the "wall", I really thought it pertains to the Russian government. Hahaha. Love this new knowledge and I know it's a weird time, but I hope that I would be able to go to Russia one day and explore the Kremlin
I have always wanted to go to the Kremlin and see the treasures of the tsars.
This is right where I am in my Russian history book reading. I start the Glasnost chapter tomorrow.
Bravo! Great doc. Love the subtle nuances. Creative.
wow great video of history
" When we march in columns, everyone is equal " How true!!
I was there approx. 1992. I would love to go back. Impossible now. Took many great photos, which I am thankful for.
Watching from Greece.hi everybody.
Great documentary.
Crazy how long it's been since this doc was made and it really seems that nothing has really changed much. As one of my recently emigrated Russian friends said so well of this whole war business: "Same S#!t, different flag."
Awesome documentary
The Russian people have been through a lot. They deserve freedom and prosperity.
They wouldn't want it. Ruzzians like a strong tyrant......True!
The Ukrainians do too. Once the Russians finally awake to the fact that they are thought of with contempt by Putin and have been used to further his own dreams and ambitions is the time that they'll be finally able to use their resources and abilities to enrichen themselves as well as to better their own lives.
18All the kings of the nations lie in state, each in his own tomb. 19But you are cast out of your grave like a rejected branch, covered by those slain with the sword, and dumped into a rocky pit like a carcass trampled underfoot. 20You will not join them in burial, since you have destroyed your land and slaughtered your own people. The offspring of the wicked will never again be mentioned.âŠ
Interesting look at the kremlin, how people viewed things in 1991. A bit facetious. The date should be in the title or the description.
Who else was looking for Putin in the KGB crowd and line up?
Đ”Đč ĐČĐ”ĐłĐ°Đœ Ńж ĐŒĐž ĐșŃŃĐ°
He was in Germany at that time
Nice video
CommunismâŠ. Where misery is shared equally đł
Nope⊠except the party elite.
Absolutely love the style of this documentary, anyone know of similar ones?
The gold that's on roof tops . Is actually gold
As Jesus said âIf you have two coats, give one away,â đ
@@vasts1479 If only they would .
This is the second to third such documentary where people rattled around in this amazingly strange time of openness before it turned into a thugaracy. May Fortune shine on the Russian people as they shake off the twisted system inflicted upon them by centuries of inertia.
44:15 "Why is this queue longer then the one at the mausoleum?" Had me dying! Perfect wit and satire. People 'loved' Lenin but they loved a Big Mac more!!! Lmao!
Beautiful đ»
That's going to take a while to repoint.
Very well written and edited. Respect to the Russian people. đșđČ
This shows areas that tourists canât see.
Tetris theme at 3:40. Makes perfect sense.
lol its the anthem
so this is from before the fall. i'd be more interested in seeing a tour of the kremlin as it is now. in '84-'86 i was a US soldier stationed in west germany waiting for a communist invasion that thankfully never came.
Wwwwwow amazing.....
Such a Beautiful country.
I have had a fascination with Russia and the old Soviet Union since I studied A level history at college. We were supposed to have a week long trip to Moscow, I would have loved to visit the Lenin mausoleum and other historical places. Sadly this was in 1991 around the time of the attempted coup and then dissolution of Communist rule, so the trip was put on hold and then I finished my studies and went off to University and have not had the opportunity to visit again, one day I hope to. We also had a brilliant teacher and she organised for us to have pen pals in Russia who we would write back and fourth to. I had two, one in Russia and one in Poland - we kept in contact for many years. My Russian pen pal used to ask me to send tapes of pop music which I did and he would send me things like CCCP badges and a badge with Lenin on. We found it funny how we were sending each other completely different things, I still have them today. He used to call me the 'English Komsomolet' and i used to call him a 'imperialist reactionary and a careerist cosmopolitan'. He used to ask if I didn't have anything better to do than wonder about who is on Russian stamps he also told me I'd be single forever if I don't find something better to do, Its not going to attract girls! đ€Łđ€Ł
This is because i told him I was fascinated by the stamps on the letters he sent me as they were often different with different things and people on them so I would ask them what they were (yes, what a geek). I used to jokingly apologise that all ours had the Queen on them so were boring as they were always the same. He sent me some Soviet postage stamps which featured British people on them, one was Kim Philby the spy who defected to the USSR and one featured Scottish Socialist John Mclean, it was pretty amazing to see British people on these stamps, because of their support of the Soviet Union - . I had to ask my teacher who they were first, no internet in those days! He also used to tell me Russian swear words and slang terms - kind of things teenagers do, which at the time i found hilarious.
Then decades later i got a postcard out of the blue from my Polish pen pal, he sent it to my parents house - turns out he moved to the UK and has a wife and family not far from where I live. We met up and are now friends, he is a successful builder and actually built the extension on my house! How mad how life turns out, imagine predicting that would happen in 1990, funny how things turn out.
Interesting
Great slice of the times đ ....although it's cheeky enough to be a massive troll đŹđ
The 90's called and said, "come get your boy Russia, they're stuck here."
They don't have time for fairy tales but, incidentally, this dates back to the Russian Empire/tsarist era, Russian fairy tales are excellent. The protagonists and heroines all have high moral values.
Kremlinâs wall is a burial site. Stalin destroyed old cemetery (and built recreational parks) but the leninâs mummy. Leninâs mavzoley build by Aztecs blueprints. More - in moscow subway you could to recognize huge skull with the star on the head⊠From Okhotniy ryad to Tverskay subway station. The stamp âin military reserveâ is on the 13th pageâŠ
you could to check the photo with request: Interview with photographer Joel Koczwarski Feb, 23 2016.
Leninâs Tomb is Egyptian Revival. The pinnacle of bourgeoisie European architecture during the previous few generations.
@@StoneInMySandal it works. I dont know Egyptian or Mexican Aztecs from SouthAmerica but that syphilis stuff is working.
Tetris theme @3:50
It looks like a whole different world over there.
How old is this documentary???
Made in 1991. The same year as the fall of the Soviet Union
Envy, inequality and greed are root of all political destruction.
Only in Russia would they destroy their own cultural history. I would have loved to hear their reasons why a 14th century church couldnât have been spared from destruction. I mean they were even gonna tear down the iconic St Basilâs Cathedral ffs. Itâs literally the symbol of Russia.
PUTIN is busy trying to gain support for using NUKES on his own people and country , winning at all cost and moving on to more&more Conquering.
Communism was famous for it.
Too bad all these ads, but still worth watching â€
Ahhh I love my ad free youtube
@42:51 well I guess they found out their demi-god was actually a "mortal".
Interesting to see the Los Gatos, CA PD kept a Sgt. @ the Kremlin. đ€Ł
When was this made?
Baby Hugh Heffner @5:56
11:35 - 11:46 ....kind of says it all...
The medal makers are not in short supply. These will hold them up in a strong wind, For SureâŒïžâŒïž
documentary from 1991, according to credits at the end.
The narrator throwing shade throughout the documentary...
The irony and at times the sarcasm is most refreshing
@3:38 TETRIS song!
@26:46 The image of their Tzar Ivan was more colored brown red.
10:40 The kid looks like Bubbles from TPB
The kids was Conky đ
I'm wondering why there aren't any comments mentioning the present war in Ukraine...
Why? Did they send you here to propagate a narrative? What's that symbol mean in your profile picture?
This documentary seems old. Like maybe before the fall of the USSR? That might be why. It doesnât mention, for example, that Nicolas II and his family have been canonized as martyrs. That happened in 2000 iirc.
So no mention of the current conflict in Ukraine would be here.
Oh I don't know, maybe because this is from before the fall of the USSR and the documentary is over 35 years old? This has nothing to do with that current situation.
Is that Shostakovich around the 5 minute mark?
Great - if dated - presentation. Just goes to show how even stupid, stubborn ideologues can also also appreciate beauty whilst at the same time destroying their present and future..
This video would have been a death sentence in the wrong hands and wrong time
How did this mighty country collapse.....
Why St Basil's on the thumbnail and not the Kremlin?
Really enjoyed this but a set of adverts basically every five minutes is really annoying.
Boring Yeltsin was president in 1991 - 1999.
Although some of the issues brought out are still relevant this documentary is OLD. Why not publish the date it was actually filmed?
At the heart of Russia is the Kremlin where the carcass of Lenin is preserved and unburied. It is for this reason that Russia will always be communist.
It is the same thing in communist China where the carcass of Mao Tse tung also remains preserved and unburied in Red Square of Beijing.
Anyone know what year this is from?
1989
When was this filmed?
Iâd say early to mid nineties based on Yeltsin being president and the cars
Just saw 1991 in credits at end
Long before the Brainless Hate Machine was turned up to "HIGH."
A generation come. And a generation go. But the Earth will remain forever.
8:35 name of music please?
they removed stalins body under the cover of night
Stalin looks like Sadam Hussein.
but more evil
That was interesting to watch, and the narrator's snark was hilarious. Looks like this was done/released in 1991. I noticed the Ukrainian flag and symbol in one of the large protests. Perhaps it is time for the Soviet... er Russians to overthrow their government again. The next time they do, I hope they can join the rest of the world with more trust of others and less desire for conquest and drive to reestablish the Russian/Soviet empire. Alas, they are Russians, so I don't think it is possible.
some things never change, unfortunately
You are ill-informed.
Since this presentation everything has changed that is of substance.
There is no more enforcement of state atheism, for instance. The cathedrals and churches are no longer "museums".
And a whole lot more, as well.
@@jamesmiller4184 FYI the Russian Orthodox Church is an arm of the Russian government
@@ronsontag6841 FYI there, there is no separation of church and state existing. So what? It's THEIR choice to have their religions (of which their main one is the Russian Orthodox) protected by the state.
It was this same also in Czarist times, H.I.M being not only cheif of state but also titular head of church. Their people expected and expect this still.
As far as it's being an "arm" as you assert, that is just ignorant and uninformed, sorry.
The Russian government does not dictate religious affairs to any. If anything, it's the other way around, as the ROC possesses massive prestige with all adhering believers, and most in governance are of it.
Anything else?
@@jamesmiller4184 You just said it "There is no separation of Church and State" They are One.. Now go ask the JW's. You can't have it both ways
@@ronsontag6841 Interesting and a point for considering.
As-to it and them, my understanding is that the Russian Government considers the JWs as somehow subversive (might our Scientologists be on that list as well?) and so, possibly being of threat value.
I've no idea why that if-so but, it is their right to do as protectors of their peoples. (Peoples of very many languages and cultures, in fact way-more than here in the U.S., as speaking of 'integration" in their case au naturele say, rather than FORCED by action of law as here? 'NO' do I hear reporting back?)
"You can't have it both ways[.]" as an assertion it fails, as I just did.
Also, too it indicates on your part to myself, that you are in this to the purpose of plying 'one upmanship' -- a little peeing contest?
Not interested !!
We're done!
This is old, at least first part.
Wow