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Soyuz One: A Soviet Space Tragedy 

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In April of 1967, the Soviet Union embarked on a voyage that would result in one of the most devastating cosmonautic failures of the century. Vladimir Komarov, one of the USSR's most prolific pilots took to the helm of 'Soyuz One' and would struggle against the ineptitude of Soviet leadership valiantly alongside his comrade Yuri Gagarin. His efforts, dashed by misfortune and Soviet obstinance would result in his untimely demise, with his capsule crashing down in Orenburg on the 24th of April 1967.
Audio Voiceover Credit: NickZhAudio
Corrections:
The information surrounding Komarov's interactions with Venyamin Russayev are not currently a reliable source, as no one has been able to verify whether his statements are true or false.
Revised Version Note: This is just a variation of the first video, with some sound balancing and one or two spelling fixes.
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@budrocket1
@budrocket1 9 месяцев назад
Thank you for debunking the "screaming cosmonaut" hoax. There are NO "secret recordings" of Komarov yelling, cursing, crying or anything of that nature. He was professional until the very end. His reputation does not deserve sullying.
@lsudx479
@lsudx479 3 месяца назад
Are you saying he got the men's butts discount?
@mondodimotori
@mondodimotori 2 месяца назад
In my opinion this supposed "fact" didn't diminish the person. It was actually fitting on the whole mission up to that point, a professional that was just fed up with everything and spoke the truth.
@singularityraptor4022
@singularityraptor4022 Год назад
This relationship is quite poetic and sad....this is something worthy of a movie or a mini docu series like Chernobyl. Thank you for this excellent video.
@uglybetty8747
@uglybetty8747 11 месяцев назад
Would luv if HBO adapts dis into a Chernobyl like mini series
@SupBro-ww9go
@SupBro-ww9go 9 месяцев назад
I aree
@sharingiscaring1952
@sharingiscaring1952 Месяц назад
Becaraful what you wish for. The woke brigade will turn it into a love affair
@peppertrout
@peppertrout Год назад
A political commissar like Brezhnev would have only shed a tear if Komarov’s death made him look bad.
@Blazeit-rj3eb
@Blazeit-rj3eb 10 месяцев назад
yeah, other than being a good kisser, Brezhnev ruined and doomed the USSR to destruction.
@peppertrout
@peppertrout 10 месяцев назад
@@Blazeit-rj3eb The dooming and ruining of a communist state part, I don't so much mind.
@Blazeit-rj3eb
@Blazeit-rj3eb 10 месяцев назад
@@peppertrout I would have rather seen it reformed slowly but surely a process that had started with Khrushchev(unless the reforms started after Stalin were completed, the USSR would collapse, unlike China, which did complete its reforms), instead of allowing it to collapse, leading to the horrible times the post-soviet people experienced in the 90s and after, and then the fascist dictatorship in Russia right now. My mother got into the best theatre/acting school in the USSR in 1990/1991. After its collapse, she lost all that instantly, all the money her grandmother saved up her whole life(most likely thousands of rubles, and that was a lot considering monthly salary was 100), was gone in an instant. All the post-soviet leaders either became dictators or sold off all the soviet union to their friends(creating oligarchs), like Yeltsin did. And now the countries of eastern Europe and central Asia are either run by dictators like Putin, or in extremely horrible conditions, like Bulgaria or the Baltics(Poland is an exception). And now, Putin is invading Ukraine, stealing hundreds of thousands of children, and millions are suffering because of something that was thought to be unthinkable when the USSR still existed(Russia and Ukraine fighting). And I feel this even greater, as I myself am a Ukrainian, and so is all of my family.(from Odessa and Kiev mostly). I will say that although I am not a usual socialist, I am a revisionist socialist(en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Revisionism_(Marxism)), so I may be slightly biased, but the government of the Soviet Union did follow a different ideology which I do not agree with, and was authoritarian, which I do not agree with as well, so do not think me to be something like a tankie or whatever they call them.
@kurosu-samaklipleri7090
@kurosu-samaklipleri7090 4 месяца назад
Communism is fundamentally authoritarian. Government holding too much power is never a good thing. They should only hold power of vital sectors like health industry.
@Icspiders247
@Icspiders247 Месяц назад
​@@Blazeit-rj3eb All socialists are revisionists in the end.
@concept5631
@concept5631 9 месяцев назад
We should all strive to be friends like Komarov. Holy hell, that dude was loyal.
@bgb6260
@bgb6260 3 года назад
A simple upvote doesn't even begin to do this video justice. Extremely detailed research, perfectly told story. Thank you!
@willwillbill6353
@willwillbill6353 Год назад
redditor moment
@dolphin8397
@dolphin8397 Год назад
@@willwillbill6353 updoot🤓😭
@Vernoypottery
@Vernoypottery 11 месяцев назад
@@willwillbill6353thanks kind stranger
@J8DENTHECANADIAN
@J8DENTHECANADIAN 11 месяцев назад
@@willwillbill6353 beat me to it
@lowwastehighmelanin
@lowwastehighmelanin Год назад
As someone who can read Cyrillic characters: the misuse of them is so confounding and really messes my brain up. I wish the English speaking internet would knock it off. 😂
@CharlesFreck
@CharlesFreck 5 дней назад
Mhmmm magic runes *throws random letters are the screen*
@ripwednesdayadams
@ripwednesdayadams 8 месяцев назад
Every achievement of the Soviet Union was made possible with the blood of Soviet citizens. Komarov and Gagarin’s friendship was both touching and heartbreaking.
@zh3294
@zh3294 6 месяцев назад
Like every achievement,for example,this basic fact about,human body contain 80% water..Japan 731 made horroble tests for this
@lsudx479
@lsudx479 3 месяца назад
Do y'all think Komarov and Gagarin ever 69ed? There's film of them kissing on the lips. 🤷🏻‍♂️
@matgeezer2094
@matgeezer2094 10 месяцев назад
Komarov comes across as a highly decent person - very professional and understanding the screwed up system he lived under.
@MrChoklad
@MrChoklad 8 месяцев назад
Soviet union was full of incredible people with incredible minds, their engineering breakthroughs, especially considering their limitations, were absolutely amazing, but the system was terrible, and genius never got recognised or awarded. Truly a tragic story
@concept5631
@concept5631 24 дня назад
​@@MrChoklad And that's why they fell.
@TeknoKseno
@TeknoKseno 10 месяцев назад
As an engineer on the Soyuz program, I must say this is one of best and most well researched videos on the topic.
@concept5631
@concept5631 9 месяцев назад
Are you still a Soyuz engineer?
@concept5631
@concept5631 24 дня назад
Guess not.
@Alex-wm8hx
@Alex-wm8hx Год назад
This got me emotional for a person that rarely sheds a tear. Thank you for sharing this story in such a beautiful way.
@user-te7rf8ik7z
@user-te7rf8ik7z Год назад
The story of Gagarin's death is still classified. The version you told is believed by Leonov (the plane was Su-15, not MiG-21 btw), but not the only one.
@amogus-dn8qn
@amogus-dn8qn Год назад
komarov died on soyuz 1, not gargarin.
@NerdName1
@NerdName1 11 месяцев назад
@@amogus-dn8qn found someone who didn't watch the video to the end...
@amogus-dn8qn
@amogus-dn8qn 11 месяцев назад
i watched it in it's fullest, and still don't get it
@MotorcycleWrites
@MotorcycleWrites 11 месяцев назад
@@amogus-dn8qnagarin died later, allegedly in an aircraft accident. The video talks about it at around 16:45
@user-qw6zj5ix9k
@user-qw6zj5ix9k 10 месяцев назад
Gagarin died in an accident in a MiG-15
@zaltanking9915
@zaltanking9915 Год назад
This has to be the most underrated channel. The story telling and imagery 💯
@m.streicher8286
@m.streicher8286 Год назад
@@SnoopyDoofie this is so pedantic no one cares
@robban7521
@robban7521 Год назад
@@SnoopyDoofie he literally said and showed pictures of the state funeral? and he said was that won't bring him back to his family which was his point if you'd actually listen to what he's saying.
@mariajursi1685
@mariajursi1685 2 года назад
This is really good
@adamfrazer5150
@adamfrazer5150 11 месяцев назад
Your ability to paint the reality of the situation, the stakes at-risk but also the talents you display for injecting personal nuance and the chemistry between those that did whatever they could to succeed, or to hold back the tide of ill-advised choices made on their behalf.... It saddens me that you don't have the exposure/recognition/compensation that such efforts would warrant. In a perfect world. Many thanks for all the work you've poured into this, greatly looking forward to devouring your content 👍🍻
@astrolonim2032
@astrolonim2032 Год назад
Brilliantly told, and wonderful research. An amazing channel. Kudos
@michael_epp
@michael_epp 8 месяцев назад
i just found this channel & i’ve been binge watching every single video. keep up the amazing work!
@MushroomMan
@MushroomMan Год назад
Pls keep these videos up I promise you will get somewhere with this quality I’m so happy I found this underrated channel
@mml7623
@mml7623 Год назад
Absolutely stunning, brilliant research
@tylercohle2780
@tylercohle2780 11 месяцев назад
I love coming finding new channels w/ unbelievable good creators & content!! Cheers my friend 👏 👏
@somewhat._.damaged
@somewhat._.damaged Год назад
I honestly would have never know about this if it wasn't for this channel, thanks IMPERIAL, for the wonderful video.
@cw4861
@cw4861 Год назад
What a masterpiece. Thank you
@AdamBorseti
@AdamBorseti 6 месяцев назад
This channel deserves orders of magnitude more views than it has. I subbed, you've got a great sense for interesting topics that I don't often see covered elsewhere if ever. Keep up the good work!
@concept5631
@concept5631 Год назад
This video is criminally underrated.
@More_Row
@More_Row Год назад
Pronunciations on point! Well done on the video and great research.
@horrorspirit
@horrorspirit Год назад
Your writing is beautiful and you tell this story really well
@WalterWhiteFootballSharing
@WalterWhiteFootballSharing Год назад
This is amazing work. The chilling background music and visuals just at the 8:00 mark. Thank goodness for RU-vid to give guys like this a platform... but these damn algorithms...How am I only finding this THREE years later when Ive been watching a hour of history for 900 nights without seeing this suggested?!
@robynsnest8668
@robynsnest8668 10 месяцев назад
Aside from calling it an aircraft couple times, this an awesome video. Well researched and unbiased telling of history. Thank you for that and the ending of Gagarin.
@rinagi9163
@rinagi9163 8 месяцев назад
Thanks for the Video!
@achyuthvinu
@achyuthvinu Год назад
This is just…
@Kokozaftran
@Kokozaftran 11 месяцев назад
Great content! Learned a lot
@loadoutvip
@loadoutvip Год назад
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@samuelkorger3567
@samuelkorger3567 Год назад
Underrated channel. Comment for algorithm.
@JACarter
@JACarter 7 месяцев назад
Thank you for this excellent account. We do not always get clear mindedII info on Soviet space accomplishments but this one is different, giving the hero Komarov -- and Gagarin -- his due.
@ethantaylor9613
@ethantaylor9613 10 месяцев назад
Russian history be like *produces the most insanely capable human being I’ve ever heard of… Kills them for no reason*
@WaiGee_
@WaiGee_ 9 месяцев назад
russian present as well
@sharrpshooter1
@sharrpshooter1 Год назад
This needs so many more views honestly
@pandahugs2271
@pandahugs2271 Год назад
very good video. leaving a comment so that youtube can recommend this to other ppl.
@timestampterrysassistant7638
underrated channel
@jelkrette1955
@jelkrette1955 2 года назад
Amazing
@pizzafox_
@pizzafox_ 4 года назад
Very nice
@2MaxVoltage
@2MaxVoltage 11 месяцев назад
Keep up the good work 🤠
@sc1338
@sc1338 11 месяцев назад
What an honorable man.
@Masterhitman935
@Masterhitman935 8 месяцев назад
14:33 thank you for not censoring that image.
@tonypeters2010
@tonypeters2010 Год назад
You deserve way more subs
@auhbean6572
@auhbean6572 Год назад
what an amazing video
@lowkoalatee4033
@lowkoalatee4033 Год назад
Wow this channel is rare
@i_like_lemons
@i_like_lemons Год назад
May the algorithm find your channel.
@change_your_oil_regularly4287
Commenting as this channel should be pushed by the algorithm
@aaronblank2318
@aaronblank2318 9 месяцев назад
'a murder of bureaucrats...' Well said.
@totallyahuman.2955
@totallyahuman.2955 Год назад
I'm not crying, you are. 😭
@bencebanati
@bencebanati 6 месяцев назад
Your pronunciation of russian names was great! It really shows the attention to detail, when it comes to research.
@markusjuenemann
@markusjuenemann 4 месяца назад
Besides the much too fancy effects this would be a very good video
@z_polarcat
@z_polarcat Год назад
You're a good writer.
@theflimsboy7730
@theflimsboy7730 11 месяцев назад
So underrated!
@Lepo69
@Lepo69 4 года назад
Glory
@theleesidesnowman1127
@theleesidesnowman1127 9 месяцев назад
The Council for the Problems of Mastering the Moon would be a sick band name
@DS-bz4mz
@DS-bz4mz Год назад
A very interesting video. Comment for algorithm, here we go
@SonicBoone56
@SonicBoone56 9 месяцев назад
Komarov, what an absolute gigachad of a person. Absolutely selfless. Rest in peace.
@nicolas-he2oe
@nicolas-he2oe Год назад
Underated
@O530CarrisPT_C2
@O530CarrisPT_C2 12 дней назад
Vladimir Komarov on the Soyuz 1, and Gus Grissom, Edward White and Roger Schafee on the Apollo 1. 1967 was a terrible year for spaceflight. Komarov crashed in the Soviet Union at the speed of 320 km/h (200 mph).
@ralphghost820
@ralphghost820 9 месяцев назад
"there are only good people and good people on both sides, but there are also good leader and bad leader on both sides.All the difference between good and bad can only be seen i hindsight, not in foresight. i just wish that one day those good people come forward in peace when those bad leader come to face war." emperor Tsiya Milvarta Shianvle
@user-oe1yy9cv4i
@user-oe1yy9cv4i 11 месяцев назад
everything about soviet space program stuff is fascinating
@terrynewsome6698
@terrynewsome6698 10 месяцев назад
I knew no greater friendship then that if a man willing to lay down his life to save a man he calls brother.
@beth-bi9yv
@beth-bi9yv 10 месяцев назад
How tragic. The lives of brave men and women are sacrificed again and again by those who wouldn't have the courage to take their places.
@mininoble2253
@mininoble2253 15 часов назад
Faux Cyrillic can be weird, I'm a native English speaker who took 4 years of Russian in high school a couple years back, and it took me 20 seconds and a lot more thinking about it than it should have to realize that said Soyuz and Sfchuz, my brain was able to immediately recognize that the second to last letter was meant to be read as U and not a ts.
@colleenross8752
@colleenross8752 2 месяца назад
The same year as Apollo 1, RIP to those we lost in both tragedies
@thenorthernphilosopher
@thenorthernphilosopher 9 месяцев назад
Idk why but I just love this SФЧYZ opener :)
@ZawcheeOnYoutubeDotCoom
@ZawcheeOnYoutubeDotCoom 10 месяцев назад
Pretty out of topic here, but can i know the name of the soundtrack featured throughout the intro?
@silentechoes314
@silentechoes314 10 месяцев назад
Did you ever discover this?
@ZawcheeOnYoutubeDotCoom
@ZawcheeOnYoutubeDotCoom 10 месяцев назад
@@silentechoes314 Nope lol, i've tried multiple methods but yet to find the correct song i also tried the song linked in the desc but it seems to be a different song
@silentechoes314
@silentechoes314 9 месяцев назад
​@@ZawcheeOnRU-vidDotCoom same here... Bummer. It has such a great feel to it
@hellomoto2084
@hellomoto2084 8 месяцев назад
A bed for a sobering monologue is the name of the song american comrade.
@stroa533
@stroa533 8 месяцев назад
@@hellomoto2084 do you know the soundtrack that was used from about 14:30 to 16:20? The one before the outro of the video
@redsword98
@redsword98 Год назад
Commented liked subscribed
@pavelvasilevich2785
@pavelvasilevich2785 Год назад
SФЧUZ 0:02 doesn't mean anything it's gibberish....In Russian it's : СОЮЗ correct spelling.
@pavelvasilevich2785
@pavelvasilevich2785 Год назад
Souz is translated as united or union...as Sovetskiy Souz/ Soviet Union
@n-0-p-3
@n-0-p-3 9 месяцев назад
at 8:40 "a murder of bureaucrats"
@pauljones6723
@pauljones6723 9 месяцев назад
Who did the art for the thumbnail? It looks great!
@MrAwawe
@MrAwawe 9 месяцев назад
What does "SFCHTSZ" mean?
@Isaax
@Isaax Год назад
Immaculate pronunciations
@arrow1414
@arrow1414 Год назад
Great report, although the narrator calling Soyuz an aircraft was annoying.
@WyattBerry
@WyattBerry 4 месяца назад
them soviets were quite ambitious - 200+ serious engineering concerns and launched anyway!
@hazardgoose2352
@hazardgoose2352 10 месяцев назад
rip
@igostupidfast3
@igostupidfast3 4 месяца назад
My brain had a mini stroke trying to read the Cyrillic in the beginning of the video
@kdlofty
@kdlofty 10 месяцев назад
A murdered hero.
@michaelhband
@michaelhband 5 месяцев назад
👍👍👍❤❤❤🚀🚀🚀
@zh3294
@zh3294 6 месяцев назад
Like russian native speaker,I ve noticed correct spelling full names people and places)
@absolutestupidity
@absolutestupidity 6 месяцев назад
i know it’s off topic but the title at the beginning of the video (when translating cyrillic charaters) spells sfchuz
@Lambda_Ovine
@Lambda_Ovine Год назад
so ironic... the soviets basically invented the ultimate managerial class that gets in the way of the proletariat
@ers4415
@ers4415 2 года назад
sfchts 1
@Alexrocksdude_
@Alexrocksdude_ Год назад
You definitely need to up your thumbnail quality to match the video quality so you get more clicks. They gotta grab attention and make me want to click. Anyways, this is another FANTASTIC video!
@Liferestart6969
@Liferestart6969 6 месяцев назад
Killing the first man who ever entered into space that’s the biggest Soviet space failure ever. Because Yuri Gagarin documented a number of problems he put many peoples lives in jeopardy including his own and that’s why the Soviets killed the first Man into space
@rasmusdamkjr5270
@rasmusdamkjr5270 10 месяцев назад
0:03 Sfchžz
@potatoonastick2239
@potatoonastick2239 Год назад
Comment for algorithm
@justastevilavicius9936
@justastevilavicius9936 8 месяцев назад
0:09 sfchcz?
@Liferestart6969
@Liferestart6969 4 месяца назад
What fuel
@ahmadsantoso9712
@ahmadsantoso9712 10 месяцев назад
“Vlad, you will be the first person to free fall from the space.” Komarov: Soyuzly?
@legacyofbast
@legacyofbast 8 месяцев назад
He is not Vlad, he is either Volodya or Vova.
@JTA1961
@JTA1961 10 месяцев назад
& here I thought that...ready... fire... aim... was a Merican military mo.
@timtebowsleftarm5368
@timtebowsleftarm5368 5 месяцев назад
If I’m Gagarin after Komarov’s death, I defect and join NASA.
@Cypher791
@Cypher791 6 месяцев назад
🚀😕
@user-te7rf8ik7z
@user-te7rf8ik7z Год назад
This fake russian lettering in the beginning is hilarious. The voiceover seems to have pronunciation names on native speaker level though.
@Liferestart6969
@Liferestart6969 6 месяцев назад
And I love the fact that Soviets didn’t fail because of the technical and ability they failed because the communist system has limitless numbers of flaws
@aktuellyattee8265
@aktuellyattee8265 Год назад
Wtf is "sfchtsz"?
@bobbybooshay8641
@bobbybooshay8641 3 месяца назад
The USA landing on the moon was the Soviet Unions greatest success.
@martinavaslovik3433
@martinavaslovik3433 Год назад
It was a spacecraft, NOT an aircraft.
@muha0644
@muha0644 8 месяцев назад
amazing... not a single thing you said is true!
@sadham2668
@sadham2668 8 месяцев назад
Source?
@muha0644
@muha0644 8 месяцев назад
@@sadham2668 how about asking him for a source...
@BradH2024
@BradH2024 Месяц назад
Amazing…you have no clue! Everything in this video is well documented, including information from Soviet archives following the fall of the USSR and interviews with cosmonauts from the era!
@BradH2024
@BradH2024 Месяц назад
@@sadham2668For some, no source will be enough.
@michaelwhalen2442
@michaelwhalen2442 4 месяца назад
Vladimir the son of Michael. Rest in peace, brave soldier...
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