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The Russian Civil War's most eastern front in Siberia saw a supranational intervention by several world powers in the name of stopping Bolshevism. But the tens of thousands of foreign soldiers were not the only opposition to the Bolsheviks, white warlords and anarchist peasant revolts also meddled in this complex situation.
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@indianajones4321
@indianajones4321 3 года назад
The civil war in Siberia, really cold, in a desolate frozen tundra far from the major cities, and full of different nationalities fighting in a war that most people sadly forgot about. So glad this is being covered! Keep it up
@KateeAngel
@KateeAngel 3 года назад
I don't know who forgot about civil war, but certainly not Russia)
@BlackMasterRoshi
@BlackMasterRoshi 3 года назад
@Logata imagine actually believing this
@duckman12569
@duckman12569 3 года назад
_A war that most people sadly forgot_ Our species barely remembers what happens in it's members own lifetimes, let alone something that happened 100 years ago.
@jjns5600
@jjns5600 3 года назад
@@duckman12569 This has always been the case with humanity, unless their populations were directly affected, participated, etc. Events of the 19th & 20th century occur with such dizzying pace and comprise so many intricate details, that unless you're an invested historian, it serves little interest (for the majority).
@nikolaynovichkov166
@nikolaynovichkov166 3 года назад
"Frozen tundra" Well the civil war in Siberia mostly took place along the Transsiberian railway which is nowhere near the tundra. The conflict eventually reached the tundra in Yakutia, but mostly it was either taiga, the Siberian forests, or in boring plains and hills which Siberia also has plenty.
@umjackd
@umjackd 3 года назад
It's fascinating to see this video footage of the Japanese in Sibera. I've seen the British at the Somme many many many times, but never the footage of the Czechoslovak Legion and Japanese in Siberia. Fantastic.
@felixxxxxxstalin
@felixxxxxxstalin 3 года назад
Japanese occupant
@HarryB-lb1fb
@HarryB-lb1fb 3 года назад
Japan helped save the Imperial Family at Ekaterinburg. The Taisho Emperor contributed to the covert operation. This is well documented from 1920 in the book, "Rescuing The Czar". The Taisho kept his father's word regarding the attempt on Tsarevich Nicholas's life at Otsu during his tour of Japan.
@RusSoldierZ
@RusSoldierZ Год назад
Англичане были и в Архангельске, и в Эстонии и совершали атаку на Кронштадт около Петербурга. В 1919 году. Тогда Советы им хорошо по зубам дали. Не было бы Интервенции в Россию от Антанты, не было бы Гражданской войны
@desran4447
@desran4447 Год назад
@@RusSoldierZ Да, конечно, все царские офицеры просто бы проглотили большевистский хуй, если бы коварные иностранцы не внушили им крамольные мысли о том, что человек, который годами жил в Швейцарии, получил помощь от немецкого генштаба и, захватив власть, им же капитулировал - это хуесос и предатель, а не национальный лидер. Вот не было бы англичан и люди сразу бы поняли, что бандиты, которые отбирают у них еду и имущество, на самом деле их спасают от мирового капитала, который их угнетал. Нахуй, пошёл, хомо-советикус. На деревьях вместо листьев висеть будут коммунисты, слава России, единой и неделимой!
@phoenix211245
@phoenix211245 Год назад
​@@RusSoldierZГражданская война была бы в любом случае. Просто была бы самую малость короче. По факту, 9000 американцев и 6000 англичан никакой разницы не сделали.
@johnpepper8603
@johnpepper8603 3 года назад
2:26 You can see here many famous people. The guy in the middle is Milan Rastilav Stefanik, Slovak hero. Then there is General Radola Gajda, one of the best leaders of his age, nicknamed :the Lion from Siberia. And Generál Syrový, later chief of staff of the Czechoslovak army.
@johnpepper8603
@johnpepper8603 3 года назад
@@Darwinek myth made by communists
@Darwinek
@Darwinek 3 года назад
@@johnpepper8603 What part of it is a myth?
@HarryB-lb1fb
@HarryB-lb1fb 3 года назад
​@@Darwinek Radola Gajda was Austro-Hungarian. His troops captured Ekaterinburg where the Imperial Family had been incarcerated. They were not murdered. Agents of Japan, England, and America infiltrated the night shift of the guards and took them away. It was Kolchak that had Sokolov investigate the Ipatiev House. They were the ones that created the staged murder for propaganda purposes. They had hopes of having the masses come back to the ROC if they knew Bolsheviks had barbarically murdered them.
@HarryB-lb1fb
@HarryB-lb1fb 3 года назад
@@johnpepper8603 No.
@marctempler3250
@marctempler3250 2 года назад
@@Darwinek All of it. "Gajda" is hardly Italian (whatever made you think it was?) but is in fact a Polish/Slovak word for "bagpipe" which two minutes of research would have shown you. But then truth is not what you are about but promoting untruth created by Communists (and their shills like you) is. Gajda was a born in Montenegro as Rudolf Geidl and SLAVONICIZED his name (not Italianized idiot) when he joined the Czechoslovak Legion in Russia in 1917. So let's see you don't know Italian, you don't know Slovak or Polish, you don't know the difference (obviously) between the two languages (Radola being again the Slavic version of Rudolf, not the Italian version, dummy)and you don't know historical timelines, as Gajda's name change PRECEEDED Mussolini's rise to fame and power by nearly FIVE YEARS. But then facts and logic are always the enemy of Leftists, which is why they never use it and so look like fools as you now do
@EdinProfa
@EdinProfa 3 года назад
After 650 videos in this year, I finally caught up.
@oldesertguy9616
@oldesertguy9616 3 года назад
I think I have almost a thousand in my "watch later" list.
@joshuaconner4540
@joshuaconner4540 3 года назад
Quite a feat. I remember watching the first 2 years of WWI back to back. It's really the most rewarding way to see it all.
@mbathroom1
@mbathroom1 3 года назад
Dang. I did the same for 1914, 1915, 1916 and part of 1917 before i caught up
@TrickiVicBB71
@TrickiVicBB71 3 года назад
Congrats on catching up. I got into the channel after their BF1 review. Took 2.5 months to catch up
@YourTypicalMental
@YourTypicalMental 3 года назад
Damn, I salute you!
@KapnKrowe
@KapnKrowe 3 года назад
We're finally to the portions of the Russian Civil War that have fascinated me since high school. When you truly think about it, it's amazing how huge the tracts of land changing hands during this phase of the war was- truly was the Wild Wild East
@nikolaynovichkov166
@nikolaynovichkov166 3 года назад
Wait for the story of Baron Ungern where the truly wild stuff begins.
@pedrolopez8057
@pedrolopez8057 3 года назад
@@nikolaynovichkov166 The Bloody White Barron
@KapnKrowe
@KapnKrowe 3 года назад
@@nikolaynovichkov166 I can't wait for that, gonna be an insane episode
@HarryB-lb1fb
@HarryB-lb1fb 3 года назад
You need to read, "Rescuing The Czar" by James P. Smythe (1920, San Francisco).
@HarryB-lb1fb
@HarryB-lb1fb 3 года назад
@@nikolaynovichkov166 I am a historian of Imperial Russia. I personally know the descendants of Generals Wrangel and General Baritov. General Danilov's descendants also lived in Sea Cliff, New York.
@olegkazantsev4424
@olegkazantsev4424 3 года назад
Great episode. I'm originally from Khabarovsk, so I hope we'll return to some more Siberian/Far-Eastern Civil War content soon, as the war will get hot again in 1921 (spoilers ahead). There'll be an another White coup in Vladivostok, a "Daiki Maru" incident (a corsair action in an attempt to avenge the death of Japanese civilians during the raising of Nikolayevsk-na-Amure by the Red partisans), and a bloody hunt for the Primorian Red partisan group led by Lazo (who will be infamously executed by his captors by being pushed into a locomotive's furnace). Then the Khabarovsk offensive of the White army of Primorye, extending the Primorsky Zemsky Region to Transamur. The swan's song of the White movement will be sung in February of 1922 in the Battle of Volochaevka (which could've become the Primorian White Thermopylae), followed by a retreat south and a siege of Spassk-Dalny. Finally, there'll be a Yakut war of liberation in 1923, and the last desperate deal with the Devil in Primorye, in which the liberal democracy of the Zemsky Region will be replaced by the very first true proto-fascist regime of General Diterikhs. After that, there'll be hectic evacuations to China, where the experienced veterans of the Great and Russian Civil Wars will work for many Chinese warlords as mercenary shock troops, seeing action from Shanghai to Liaodong. (I'd be happy to help with research for these episodes, by the way. Let me know, folks.)
@Stret173
@Stret173 3 года назад
похоже ты смотришь эти видосы не для того шоб что-то узнать а посмотреть что именно канал расскажет и как
@olegkazantsev4424
@olegkazantsev4424 3 года назад
@@Stret173 Ну, я не все это держу в памяти. Кое-что приходится вспоминать и гуглить. Плюс, я про Алтайские восстания ничего не знал. В общем, о потраченном времени не жалею. :)
@alan112223
@alan112223 3 года назад
Олег, здравствуйте. Меня интересует вопрос Николаевского инцидента и одиозной оценки действий в нём красных партизан во главе с Тряпициным. Что можете порекомендовать почитать по этой теме?
@anthonyjameson7129
@anthonyjameson7129 3 года назад
@@Stret173 делаю тоже самое
@spointz8936
@spointz8936 Год назад
Great post! Thanks :)
@jamesfraser2342
@jamesfraser2342 3 года назад
I do not comment typically, but I am realizing January 2nd that this video has less than 50K views and is absolutely unparalleled in detail, that anything I can do to help with the algorithm trouble is sensible. The pictures, cited works, narration - it blows my mind that RU-vid would not do more to support these kinds of content creators. Amazing work crew - been here since the war, but these current developments are the real meat to the first World War's impact. Godspeed to you all!
@erikthomsen4768
@erikthomsen4768 3 года назад
The largest Civil War in history and yet, these guys are fighting in the middle of nowhere, far beyond any glory and recognition.
@KateeAngel
@KateeAngel 3 года назад
@Logata 🤣
@briangarrow448
@briangarrow448 3 года назад
China and Mao would like to argue that point.
@caffeinatedbuffalosauce883
@caffeinatedbuffalosauce883 3 года назад
Yea, shouldn’t China be the biggest civil war
@ronaldjackson4920
@ronaldjackson4920 3 года назад
0⁰0
@tmdwu5360
@tmdwu5360 3 года назад
@@caffeinatedbuffalosauce883 yeah when it comes to manpower, USA should have intervened to stop communism in China.
@hlynnkeith9334
@hlynnkeith9334 3 года назад
I like the steel in Jesse's eyes when he gets to his final line about "This is the Great War 1920 . . . ."
@smartrat9738
@smartrat9738 3 года назад
Hi, I'm russian and I live in Siberia, in Novosibirsk. My great grandfather was killed by bolsheviks during Russian Civil War in 1920. He was a country priest, the Reds killed him just because he was a "class alien element" as they used to say and "religion is opium for the people". He had six children, my granny, who was fourteen, was the eldest. Civil wars are usually the most cruel ones. Thank you for the great and very informative video.
@mind-blowing_tumbleweed
@mind-blowing_tumbleweed 4 месяца назад
И эта красная зараза никуда из России не делась. Снова убивает.
@TopNetWorld
@TopNetWorld 2 месяца назад
They were not only Bolsheviks originally they are khazars-jew who took over Romanov dynasty and continued up to now killing Slavs Russians and Ukrainians ☠️‼️
@carinaslima
@carinaslima 20 дней назад
Condolences.
@TopNetWorld
@TopNetWorld 20 дней назад
@@carinaslima who are you and ur beliefs?
@carinaslima
@carinaslima 20 дней назад
@@TopNetWorld Um what
@oldesertguy9616
@oldesertguy9616 3 года назад
I can't get over the footage you show. Most of these type of videos I treat as a podcast, but I feel compelled to see the photos and videos on your channel. Just amazing. That's besides all the information you put out that show me how ignorant I really am.
@jona.scholt4362
@jona.scholt4362 3 года назад
Got to love the Russian Civil War content
@Julianna.Domina
@Julianna.Domina 3 года назад
Indeed
@GerSanRiv
@GerSanRiv 3 года назад
It such a complex part of history and it's so well explained on this channel that I just can't help but rewatch those videos.
@michaeltowler2632
@michaeltowler2632 3 года назад
I'm 78 and when 16 worked with a butcher who had been in Russia with the British army. It shows you how uninformed you can be as even now I have thought of Siberia as a vast empty place virtually unpopulated. It certainly would have been a horrid time to live there, so harsh and so uncertain of what to do.
@sergeysalnikov2236
@sergeysalnikov2236 3 года назад
Thank you, first of all, for your professional approach. It creates room for down-to-subject discussion instead of just exchange of opinions. I never knew the history of my native region was so complex (born in the City of Chita). I appreciate your careful handling of facts, local names and everything. Looking forward to watching more from your channel!
@jessealexander2695
@jessealexander2695 3 года назад
Thanks!
@mammuchan8923
@mammuchan8923 3 года назад
Holy cow there was a lot going on, kudos for getting it all down into a script✌️✌️
@rabihrac
@rabihrac 3 года назад
I learned a large chunk of information about both history AND geography this time, thanks to this eye-opening episode about the Russian Civil War, because in my region of the world, the Levant, we really know peanuts about this vast territory called Siberia. Thank you very much, Jesse and Merry Christmas Jesse, Florian, and TGW crew!
@jessealexander2695
@jessealexander2695 3 года назад
Thanks Rabih, same to you!
@frankarouet
@frankarouet 3 года назад
First time I really pay attention to this channel (there are so many!). You touch topics hardly anyone talks about! This is great. You should have more visibility! You deserve it!
@jessealexander2695
@jessealexander2695 3 года назад
Thanks.
@CoppaShotta
@CoppaShotta 3 года назад
You are getting another member to curiosity stream. Thank you guys!
@thomasm9384
@thomasm9384 3 года назад
After you nailed the pronunciation of the 1st five Russian names, I subscribed. Great video!
@nathanlacroix5598
@nathanlacroix5598 3 года назад
Love the channel. Keep it up
@owenfarmer1588
@owenfarmer1588 3 года назад
i love the videos about post war events! i love them! it’s history that is much harder to learn about than the great war
@matof1428
@matof1428 3 года назад
2:30 For first time i have to see footage of General Stefanik "in action". Thanks and greetings from Slovakia
@johnwmccormick5223
@johnwmccormick5223 3 года назад
Great episode, Jesse. Amazing video content as always.
@herbarnold7896
@herbarnold7896 3 года назад
What a superb series! Just discovered this and am enjoying every episode!
@jessealexander2695
@jessealexander2695 3 года назад
Thanks!
@robertmacdonald7060
@robertmacdonald7060 3 года назад
I signed up for Curiosity Stream, thank you for the great content :)
@MatteoAdler
@MatteoAdler 3 года назад
Other interesting Cossacks characters were ataman Annenkov, Kaigorodov in Altai, Kalmykov and of course Ungern Sternberg already moved to Mongolia and split with Semyonov
@mikeclark788
@mikeclark788 3 года назад
150 Australian Soldiers also fought against the Reds in the Civil War. The British and Dominion soldiers only received two VCs during this intervention both went to Australian soldiers.
@sircopperfield7420
@sircopperfield7420 3 года назад
Thank you so much for your hard work!
@stevenv.surawski1178
@stevenv.surawski1178 3 года назад
Thank you Jessie. Love this Channel.
@cmdrflake
@cmdrflake 3 года назад
This was a colossal disaster for everyone involved. There were Japanese army officers, including Hideki Tojo, who were taking notes and seeing that the principal European powers (and the Americans) were not going to be as strong in the Far East and western pacific as they had been prior to the Great War. These grave issues were not given proper attention by the Americans and, most critically, the British and French. Tojo and his inner circle would bide their time for now.
@jjns5600
@jjns5600 3 года назад
Well, it was not in the American "sphere of influence", so that not at all surprising. That perspective isn't 'rocket science' is it? And the foresight of eventual war with the U.S. was not as yet foreseen (Japanese military aggression). At this juncture, it was too early and Japan's involvement is what was expressed in this video segment.
@cmdrflake
@cmdrflake 3 года назад
Granted, I’m no scientist, but the Japanese government of 1920 was, indeed ready to be an ally of the Americans.
@jjns5600
@jjns5600 3 года назад
@@cmdrflake Yes, that's correct...the world was taking note of their strength among Asian nations and they were seeking equal footing with the European powers and the U.S. It marked the beginning of the Japanese military machine, making a much bigger mark than in 1905.
@vadimandreev8570
@vadimandreev8570 3 года назад
You talk so relishfully about the robberies of other countries. What are your professions? Or you rob passers-by at night.
@mattja312
@mattja312 3 года назад
@ 5:34 ~ "U.S. authorities distrusted the Japanese with whom they were strategic rivals in the Pacific and they worried about the effects of too much Japanese influence in Russia." ~ The Great War : 1920 Fast forward 100 years and substitute China for Japan.... "The beat goes on, the beat goes on Drums keep pounding a rhythm to the brain La de da de de, la de da de da..."
@TheLocalLt
@TheLocalLt 3 года назад
Japan shouldn’t have been our enemy as they were classicalists, but just like the Germans they just became too much of a threat. Communist China on the other hand is ridiculous we should never have done business with those CCP scumbags, they are getting worse than the CPSU was, and now are exploiting faults and useful idiots in America to push socialism and communism way more than the Soviets ever managed to do.
@desert_jin6281
@desert_jin6281 3 года назад
It amazes me every episode how forgotten this whole periode and part of history is. Thanks for bringing a reminder !
@bigblob1623
@bigblob1623 3 года назад
This is great, which is what I've come to expect from my short time watching your videos. I'm a military history buff and I don't know much about post WW1 Russia. You're fixing that.
@amoreazione3563
@amoreazione3563 3 года назад
where did you get the footage? Excellent collection of historically relevant material
@JohnWilson-yp9gh
@JohnWilson-yp9gh 3 года назад
Very informative. Thank you.
@szhigateltrupov4367
@szhigateltrupov4367 11 месяцев назад
It's really cool, that there are such detailed videos about our history in the Anglo-American segment of RU-vid. Big respect to Jesse Alexander!
@felixtheswiss
@felixtheswiss 3 года назад
Baron Roman von Ungern Sternberg, its an absolute unit
@herrrobert5340
@herrrobert5340 3 года назад
That guy is awesome.
@mrOL100
@mrOL100 3 года назад
Regardless of whether he was for the Whites or for the Reds, he was an amazing, courageous man! It inecessary make a movie about him in Hollywood!
@t5ruxlee210
@t5ruxlee210 3 года назад
The most valuable of the foreign troops and the Czech Legion had some background in railroading. The prime mission was to protect railways and the traffic over them, including the workers. Next was overseeing operations and maintenance because locomotives and trains in this age were made up of large numbers of moving parts which wore out quickly given the long distances and old equipment involved in Siberia.
@denisfeijoo9097
@denisfeijoo9097 3 года назад
Amazing content as always
@oliversherman2414
@oliversherman2414 Год назад
I love your channel keep up the great stuff!
@inferioraim
@inferioraim 3 года назад
This is great content!
@tf2664
@tf2664 3 года назад
Nice video
@user-bi4lt3ow2h
@user-bi4lt3ow2h 3 года назад
Very interesting!
@zachnichols6434
@zachnichols6434 2 года назад
I love how this channel has basically made me able to give a college level dissertation on the Great war. Just by watching a RU-vid channel.
@zneytram1432
@zneytram1432 3 года назад
Amazing footage
@Martin-vy7mm
@Martin-vy7mm 3 года назад
Amazing video
@asullivan4047
@asullivan4047 8 месяцев назад
Interesting and informative. Excellent photography job enabling viewers to better understand what/whom the orator was describing.
@ianstobie
@ianstobie 3 года назад
3:13 great commander's hat! Useful for identifying insubordination among the troops.
@czechoslovakpatriot4773
@czechoslovakpatriot4773 3 года назад
Could you please tell me where did you find coloured footage of the Czechoslovak legion? I was unable to find it in the sources. Thank you in advance. :D
@Liazinho
@Liazinho 3 года назад
vybarvené
@joeytucker9430
@joeytucker9430 3 года назад
Love y’all’s work keep it up!
@KateeAngel
@KateeAngel 3 года назад
Спасибо за видео
@paulscottfilms
@paulscottfilms 3 года назад
Excellent Very inmpressive indeed
@Rig0r_M0rtis
@Rig0r_M0rtis Год назад
My grand grandfather was in the Czechoslovak legion and made it home via Vladivostok I wish I had more information, but my grandfather died before I was even born.
@zhuli693
@zhuli693 3 года назад
excellent doku !
@Messiah114
@Messiah114 3 года назад
This time was a most bizzare period indeed
@rak1445
@rak1445 3 года назад
Excuse me, @ 2:35 - the Czechoslovak legions fought alongside the Bolsheviks? When was that?
@korovinegor
@korovinegor 3 года назад
There actually were cases of cooperation against Germans in Ukraine in the spring of 1918 (i.e. battle of Bakhmach), but of course saying that they fought alongside Bolsheviks and omitting everything they did fighting for Whites is beyond retarded
@rak1445
@rak1445 3 года назад
@@korovinegor Agreed, I know about Bakhmach - a common enemy. However the video made it sound almost like they actively assisted the revolution :)
@shatterquartz
@shatterquartz 3 года назад
I did a double take at that one, too. The Czechoslovak Legion fought *against* the Bolsheviks, not alongside them.
@ariebroek2404
@ariebroek2404 Год назад
Superb documentary
@mcharge10
@mcharge10 2 года назад
Nothing on the battle of Romanovka? Darn - nice video!
@CivilWarWeekByWeek
@CivilWarWeekByWeek 3 года назад
Imagine bravely fighting for your side than being asked to go to Siberia
@JasperKlijndijk
@JasperKlijndijk 3 года назад
“asked”
@mbathroom1
@mbathroom1 3 года назад
Lol
@Marinealver
@Marinealver 3 года назад
Bolshevicks: We Fight for the right of all peasants! **proceeds to steal all the peasants food and press them into military or labor camps.
@mbathroom1
@mbathroom1 3 года назад
@@Marinealver typical communists
@paulscottfilms
@paulscottfilms 3 года назад
Coming to you in the West now, care of the One World Order of tyranny and Covid -1984
@mtatarko1
@mtatarko1 3 года назад
2:32 General in the middle is M.R. Stefanik, Czechoslovakia minister of war. He is considered to be the greatest person in Slovak history (he used to be at our highest bank note before converting to Euro). BTW he even shortly lived in my small hometown.
@Marinealver
@Marinealver 3 года назад
I don't think earth has a year when a war or armed conflict wasn't fought.
@StumpfForFreedom
@StumpfForFreedom 3 года назад
Eh, some point before the rise of multi-cellular life.
@greywolf7577
@greywolf7577 2 года назад
@@StumpfForFreedom Then the bacteria were eating each other. That's a type of war.
@rnklv8281
@rnklv8281 3 года назад
American intervention into the Soviet Union, something not taught in a American History class. When Khrushchev visited the United States , I think he mentioned this at a press conference, and a puzzled audience had a "WTF is this guy talking about" look on their faces. Like the Packers at Lambeau on frozen, snowy, sleet game, the Soviets definitely had "home field" advantage.
@armana1
@armana1 2 года назад
I have become addicted to this channel
@miroadamkovic1691
@miroadamkovic1691 3 года назад
Thanks for the video. Signed up for Curiosity Stream with your link but there is no access email from Nebula.
@fvo911
@fvo911 3 года назад
I’m from Vladivostok 🤠
@npetru5963
@npetru5963 Год назад
You forgot to mention the corps of Romanian volunteers with a strength varying between 2.000 şi 5.000 people , between august 1918 - august 1920
@amarok5486
@amarok5486 3 года назад
Would love to sign up for curiosity stream but they don't take Paypal, only CC which I don't have.
@Landsknecht89
@Landsknecht89 3 года назад
I identify strongly with the anarchic peasantry. 😉
@ermellino3578
@ermellino3578 3 года назад
Trotzkij, this is your job
@ee12321
@ee12321 3 года назад
Best channel on youtube
@vladimirmarkov2047
@vladimirmarkov2047 3 года назад
As siberian, I am grateful to you for your hard work! Siberian anti-communist resistance was nearly forgotten due to a Soviet propaganda.
@jessealexander2695
@jessealexander2695 3 года назад
Thanks!
@orgoon7697
@orgoon7697 3 года назад
@Кайден Аленко Поставим, не переживай. Серп и молот - смерть и голод. Ты вообще на Вермайре помер
@sashasamarin6619
@sashasamarin6619 3 года назад
@@orgoon7697 Eto baza
@ratelarmonter4736
@ratelarmonter4736 3 года назад
@@orgoon7697 ты лично че угодно можешь ставить пока такие как ты у власти, всем плевать, нищие и ободранные люди озадачены своим выживанием, пока терпят.
@Stret173
@Stret173 3 года назад
ну если ты забыл не значит что все забыли
@PPM902
@PPM902 3 года назад
I'm happy to hear about the supply of Vodka
@danielovercash1093
@danielovercash1093 3 года назад
I had to take a 30 min break to find my kitten who got lost outside, we found him and now I'm back
@mammuchan8923
@mammuchan8923 3 года назад
Normally I would always prioritise history, but not when it comes to kittens 🥰
@raydavison4288
@raydavison4288 3 года назад
I am glad you found your kitten.
@user-fv1hk2bm4w
@user-fv1hk2bm4w 3 года назад
у нас в Бурятии как раз располагался американский экспедиционный корпус...
@erichusayn
@erichusayn 3 года назад
Soooooooo convoluted.
@amstonger
@amstonger Год назад
THIS IS ONE OF THE MOST CONFUSING CONFLICTS.... I AM SERIOUSLY CONFUSED AS TO WHY THERE ARE SOOO MANY NATIONALS IN THE REGION
@PDeRop
@PDeRop 3 года назад
I do think so, but was the man in 2:10 with the Napoleon style hat, doing that ironically? Or was that still cool?
@user-mb7gb4qt5e
@user-mb7gb4qt5e 3 года назад
The Italian caribinieri still had that type of hat as part of their dress uniform. I have no idea If they were in Siberia.
@heberrodriguez3310
@heberrodriguez3310 2 года назад
This, Golden Kamuy vibes.
@samsungtv4u
@samsungtv4u 3 года назад
How can I get more info on ID Plotnikov?????
@jessealexander2695
@jessealexander2695 3 года назад
Check the list of sources in the video description. Most of what is available is in Russian. There is also a bit in English on some anarchist websites, but we didn't use those for this video.
@samsungtv4u
@samsungtv4u 3 года назад
Thanks
@joshuacondell1686
@joshuacondell1686 3 года назад
Hi Alexander, I'm your next video/videos on the Russian civil war can you talk more about the Russian civil war pogroms.
@emilturangi7145
@emilturangi7145 3 года назад
Prewiew is litteraly: -"Me and boys fighting Red and White"
@Oxtocoatl13
@Oxtocoatl13 3 года назад
23:32 G. F Rogov sounds like Dutch van der Linde.
@samsungtv4u
@samsungtv4u 3 года назад
$0mbody out there ... I can't seem to Google anything on Rogov. How can I find more information what was his full name???
@joluoto
@joluoto 3 года назад
I searched for G. F. Rogov Altay, and got some Google Book references: Behind the Front Lines of the Civil War: Political Parties and Social Movements in Russia 1918- 1922 by Vladimir N. Brovkin and White Siberia: The Politics of Civil War by N. G. O Pereira.
@mind-blowing_tumbleweed
@mind-blowing_tumbleweed 4 месяца назад
I'm Russian from Far East and I'm very thankful for this episode. Far East still treated as a colony, squeezed from any resources by Moscow. Vladivostok is an interesting city, I'd recommend to visit.
@fredklier
@fredklier 3 года назад
I wasn't able to see on nebula, it dosen't load.
@TommygunNG
@TommygunNG 2 года назад
5:45 -- Sounds like the same intentions Jack London put in the Japanese in his short story, "The Unparalleled Invasion."
@Albert-Arthur-Wison225
@Albert-Arthur-Wison225 Год назад
A Japanese dress rehearsal ( after already having ravaged, harried, massacred, and alternately annexed territories from Okinawa to Taiwan to Korea by this point ). Quite extraordinary that they were ever convinced / forced out of Siberia. Hideki Tojo must have been apoplectic.
@raydavison4288
@raydavison4288 3 года назад
The Great War never ended. It just changed locations throughout the 1920s and 1930s.
@jorgschimmer8213
@jorgschimmer8213 3 года назад
Comment for the algorithm.
@zainmudassir2964
@zainmudassir2964 3 года назад
India interwar period next please! I don't celebrate Christmas but I wish the team well
@maxsteinlechner6085
@maxsteinlechner6085 Год назад
I nearly fell of my chair when I saw the Carabinieri in the photo of the entente forces. If, i had expected italian troops which I did not, I would have expected at least alpini or reggimenti di montagana
@ladondracorex7679
@ladondracorex7679 10 месяцев назад
I would imagine this would be akin to large scale man hunting. Thousands of men sniping from afar with long range high caliber bolt action rifles in rough wilderness terrain. As shells fall from the sky with the hard points guarded by machine guns. Horses? Trucks? Walking?
@GaleOfPeril
@GaleOfPeril 2 года назад
15:20 Какие mountains?)
@renel8964
@renel8964 3 года назад
2:10 how bout that hat in top left tho
@OldDanTucker
@OldDanTucker Месяц назад
19:25 is that tank pulling a plough?
@shaggybreeks
@shaggybreeks Год назад
Around 14:30, we see Semyonov(?) hand out cigarettes to a couple guys on his right. He lights the one in his mouth then turns away, as they stand there like fools waiting for a light from him. LOL.
@Helltanz98
@Helltanz98 3 года назад
60K Czechoslovaks? That seems quite high, I was under the impression the high number of Czechs involved in the Russian Civil War in 1920 was half or even a third of that. I would be very interested for where this number came from.
@user-cl7pm7zm3x
@user-cl7pm7zm3x 3 года назад
Chechz didnt want to service in austrohungarian army , they were want be intepedant and they so often surrendered to russians
@Helltanz98
@Helltanz98 3 года назад
@@user-cl7pm7zm3x I'm aware of that, I'm saying that in 1920 that 60K number is almost three times the number of Czechs I'm used to hearing about being in the Russian east.
@jangrosek4334
@jangrosek4334 3 года назад
@@Helltanz98 Probably this number takes into account other military contingents who joined the Czechs, and evacuated from Russia together: Poles, Latvians, Romanians, Serbs + civilians
@alexanderakh4955
@alexanderakh4955 7 месяцев назад
As grown in a small town Okhotsk in the Russian Far East that saw real battles even with involvement of a Japanese gun boat and was conquered by the Soviets in 1923 the Civil war was really something fascinating in my child imagination, besides a local enthusiast created a museum of history of the town and there were a lot of relics from these times..
@simplicius11
@simplicius11 3 года назад
Disappointed for the first time. The Czechs were desperately trying to go home for two years...yeah. And they just lost their way and went west to meet up with the British and American expedition forces coming from the north. And the interventions forces were there just to rescue them...Really?
@jessealexander2695
@jessealexander2695 3 года назад
I recommend watching again.
@RobinTheBot
@RobinTheBot 3 года назад
Alone, without supplies, in foriegn territory. Of course they tried to link up with anyone capable of getting them out. And I'm sure, given the chance, they would have been shipped out and then the allies stayed behind for some other excuse.
@KBAHTATOP
@KBAHTATOP 3 года назад
@@RobinTheBot They were sent. They revolted in the rear in Russia, killing many people. Creatures and sadists.
@dmitriyrozhdestvenskiy2826
@dmitriyrozhdestvenskiy2826 3 года назад
Some people still curse or bless ataman Semenov. Because he cruelly burned each village whose people were suspected to collaborate or feel loyal to Bolsheviks. His people could also froze "Bolsheviks" to death with the cold water in winter. Still, he was supported by Japanese. Therefore Alexander Kolchak, been known about the crimes of ataman, firstly wanted to take away all his ranks and medals and punish him, but because of the need of foreign help he did nothing, so he remained to be the partner in crime.
@SDRlegacy
@SDRlegacy 3 года назад
25:41 yes, freedom of speech.
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