Unfortunately it doesn't. What happens know is an another imperialistic war between capitalist countries. Left movement is still almost dead, divided, without exact course. But this redistribution of spheres of influence at least awakes world from stagnation caused by monopolarity.
@@lyfyelken4444 not really, when he was a teacher his students liked how calm and relaxing his voice was so it really implies how chilling it is when you know what he has done and what he sounds like
@@lyfyelken4444 i know, but my point was that it wasnt totally different from before (from people who have heard his voice when he was still on his prime i couldnt find any footage/recording of his voice during his regime since there are only interviews of granny pot)
@@lyfyelken4444 I don't think age has anything to do with it. He has an unusually high pitched and slightly sing song voice: that is what makes it really strange. There are former Soviet leaders equally as old if not older who have bass/baritone voices. Gorbachev is still alive and he's got a rich voice still.
@@ernestkhalimov1007 welp from what I read the reason why nowadays NK didn't had any food because the collapse of USSR which was where NK main trading partner and also a famine that happened in 90s
Ho Chi Minh: Your kind old uncle, who gives you wisdom Kim Il-Sung: Your stern uncle, who gives discipline Pol Pot: Your not so fun uncle, who gives you bad memories in his basement.
Hearing these historical figures' voices really makes them seem more like real people and not just some abstract idea you read about in a history textbook.
Pol Pots voice is so uncanny, it's smooth, soft, almost a whisper, but there's something to it that makes it menacing, it's like you can hear the monster in him hidden behind a small veil of slow speech.
Unbiased: It just sounds like a regular dude who just did a mic test on their $10 Big Lots mic. It only sounds demonic if you know what his actions caused, really.
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@@normal-potato05 my grandpa sounds just like Adolf Hitler he has the same haircut but no mustache he can also speak German but he’s from Argentina and he has a hole shaped wound in the side of his head
Ernesto "Che" Guevara was Argentine, not Cuban, in fact, "Che" is a very characteristic term of Argentines, they use it to refer to someone in the second person.
It's weird but not weird at all that Ho Chi Minh, Tito, Guevara and Castro all sounded exactly like I imagined they would. Stalin sounded kind of the opposite of what I was expecting. Like I was expecting something like the actor who played him in C&C Red Alert but he actually sounds like a normal Russian dude. Pol Pot sounded like he was in the middle of a mental break
@@arunasrancevas6095 exactly. As a Russian I was actually surprised about how strong of an accent he has in this recording. And this is the guy who killed millions of Russians. Surreal.
He doesn't speak like a normal Russian dude. His accent is now in Russia only sellers of cheap shawarma from cats have. Migrants who can work at a maximum on a construction site. And bandits who can stab you with a knife.
The reason why Pol pot sounded like that was because the Interview was made when he was already old, with half of his body paralized, blind... And having to answer questions related to people that he killed, so it wasn't going to come out a very clean speach out of him
On the recording, Stalin does not speak, but the actor Micheil Gelovani. This actor played Stalin in the movie The Fall of Berlin and even narrated most of Stalin's speeches for the radio. Stalin had a speech impediment and a high-pitched voice.
If you want me to make matters worse about the Pol Pot excerpt, it actually comes from an interview where he is denying his actions in the Khmer Rouge. Despite being older (it was just months before he died), it is still super haunting to watch and hear how gentle and soft-spoken he sounds, knowing the awful tenure of the Khmer Rouge.
I've watched film from his death, them identifying him as he has tried to fake his death before. He died of old age, not like those he "lead" who died of exhaustion, starvation, extreme dehydration, torture, execution, and the list goes on. He was truly evil. I can't understand really what he was saying, but I assume it is something justifying the genocide. It truly disgusts me.
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Its because he was georgian, georgians have a very funny(to russians) russian accent and Georgians tend to be a little higher pitched in russian which doesnt translate well to charismtaic public figure ;)
Ho Chi Minh is that cool grandparent who has stories to tell about their adventures, feeds you well, and always give you checks for holidays....while Pol Pot is the first guy you see when you end up in the backrooms.
I’m Vietnamese here and you’ve gotta love our president because he is the only one He travel through country and learn bunch of languages just so he could kept our country at peace. He gave everyone hope and promise every request that our citizens gave.
@@MustacheCashStash125 even other communist countries decided to invade him after things he did to local Vietnamese people. He acted more like deranged nazi primitivist rather than communist
I'm not afraid of this guy. But Stalin annoys me. My ancestors were repressed under him. One of them was forced by the NKVD to dig his grave and accused of espionage. Despite the fact that he was an ordinary Yakut peasant who had never traveled abroad. Another was dispossessed - they took away a whole herd of horses from a shepherd. Millions of Russian people were repressed under him. But the worst thing is that now in our country almost everyone loves Stalin and says that he killed the enemies of the people deservedly and that he should have shot more people. I'm scared to live next to such manic people.
0:02 looks like a normal farmer 0:09 my grammar teacher 0:23 my grandpa 0:30 a badass character showed up to unite a region that they know as the powdered keg of Europe. 0:41 random handsome guy that was killed in Bolivia 0:47 another random handsome person that died in natural cause 1:03 me when I'm in front of people 1:08 a very dumbass guy that is so dumb he banned the scrabble because he just kicked his ass and never did it again. 1:15 cool looking ass 1:24 I don't know,feel uncomfortable
1:36 very impressive English 1:41 a dumb ass version of josip 1:50 the inspiration yt video 1:58 riding with horse 2:06 the Mafia boss that made the shit head county 2:13 he is very scary, the voice the face even the mf background , That's why i don't have doubts about why grandpa attacked your Farmville 2:25 the best of the best 2:35 the son of the son of the bitch 2:44 he is a great kisser 2:52 riding with Bulgaria 3:04 same 3:15 zzzzxzzxzxxzxzzzzzzzzzzzxxxxzzzzzzxx
The best one is Ho Chi Minh. He can speak fluently in 5 different language And he did it only by self study while working hard larbour as coalmen. And he is the only communist still have a city named after his legacy
He was a truly remarkable man, despite being a Communist. One of a select few leftists that I respect. Others include General Giap, Stanislav Petrov, Yuri Gagarin, and the people in the Soviet space program. That's it.
@@mirceazaharia2094 He was never a true communist, communism to him at that time was just a mean to gain support from big nations like the USSR and China to gain independence from colonial powers, fun fact: he actually asked the US first to help but the US was a close ally of France so he joined the opposing force, the USSR.
Pol Pot is the most chilling and really creepy among all of these people's voices+ pictures. He sounds and looks like something you would see on a horror documentary
I mean he was on the brink of death in that audio which is why he sounded so soft and menacing. But I agree, pretty unsettling despite knowing this fact.
It doesnt help how horrible of a leader he was. Even a maoist would probably try to avoid talking about Pol Pot while happily defending Stalin, Mao, and Il-Sung.
And where are the reactionary leaders of the right, Hitler, Mussolini, Franco, Tojo, who set fire to Europe and the world, and made the world more unequal socially and economically, and who tried to stop human progress in the fields of art, science and technology. Not to mention Pinochet, the bloodthirsty military dictators of Argentina and Brazil
Stalin sounded as I'd imagine he'd sound like, like a grumpy slavic grandpa that's about to beat the shit out of you if you don't listen to him. EDIT: Jesus fucking Christ guys, I know Stalin wasn't a Slav, I said he SOUNDED like a Slavic Grandpa.
Unverified story about Pol Pot time in Cambodia. My aunt who is a Vietnamese but spent most of her childhood in Cambodia heard that in Pol Pot prison, they chop the hair into small pieces and mix with food. Hair being chopped into small pieces are very tough, sharp and hard to digest thus cause bleeding inside your stomach and intestine which lead to infection and horrible death.
Sounds like a cleverly cruel way of execution. Your last meal of your choice but with the victims familie's hair or theirs chopped into their food and then watch them slowly die.
Well, he was a partisan commander and Soviet officer after all. He was a man who was used to command people in most critical circumstamces. Many things that DPRK propaganda created about him are some deluded myths, but this one is a fact.
@@panzerjagertigerpelefant He is literally so friendly that we call him Uncle Hồ, like literally everyone refers to him as Uncle Hồ when talking about him.
Fun fact: Lenin spoke English with an Irish accent. This is because Irishmen were often the only English teachers in Russia at the time. I wish we had a recording!
You are mistaken. If you are not Khmer, you do not know. The Khmer history you have learned is a lie. Because it was written by the Cambodian government, a puppet of Vietnamese. The reason why Pol Pot went to war with Vietnam was because Pol Pot understood that Vietnam still wanted to invade Cambodia and he wanted the territory of Kampuchea Krom, Koh Trol, Koh Tralach ... back. You need to know that Vietnam has taken a lot of Cambodian goods and has already swallowed Champa from the world map, the next step is to swallow Cambodia and Laos . You do not understand the aggressive mind of Vietnam, only China and Cambodia understand the cruel heart of Vietnam. If you want me to call you a smart person, know that Pol Pot is the hero of Cambodia.
Love how you use the clip of Ho Chi Minh speaking English. I can’t make out the sounds clearly but I hear stuffs like “Vietnamese people”. Also he was known to be quite fluent in French, Chinese and Russian too.
as a Vietnamese, beside our beloved Ho Chi Minh, I'm also impressed by the way Fidel handled that "rrr" at the middle - it sounds exactly like he's showing the charisma, the determination in his speech.
i didnt realise he speaks english in the video, and i could only make it out the later half. it seems to be french influenced, the first foreign nation he went to.
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How was he as a communist leader in comparison to the most notorious one ? In France we don't focus on Soviet Hungary and Bulgaria in school as much as URSS, Yugoslavia, Romania, GDR , Poland and Czechoslovakia.
Probably because of where they were during the speech, or probably that's the only few version that they managed to get recordings from Trotsky was in Mexico, while I'm not sure about Ho Chi Minh, but highly likely USA since he ask their help to get rid of France, but they said no, so he ask for Soviet help, and you know the rest that happened at Vietnam
Ho Chi Minh had nearly traveled around the world, he has been in every contiment.He can speak English, French, Chinese and even Russian. He actually know english before asking for US help when he was working in a school in England, he learn it from a Italian teacher
Fun fact:Allende recordings was the last message that he send to chile on september 11 1973 when "la plaza de la moneda" was being bombed by the army of agusto pinochet.
Bruh no, that footage recording was during his speech against the people who wants to kill him, with his phrase "No daré un pasó atras!" (I will not stay back)
Todos los diputados contra Allendota jajajaja menos mal votaron a Burric los resentidos socialistas de Chile, a ver si así dejan de molestar con la desigualdad y el capitalismo que tanto les arde
El Che tiene una voz mucho mas “tipica” de lo que me esperaba, suena como cualquier otra persona, ayuda a recordar que es (al igual que todos aquí) era solo un humano Hear Trotsky being sarcastic it was something I didn’t knew I needed
i like how people are just now finding out about pol pot because of this video (i gotta give it to them, he was still scary even if you had no idea what he did)
Pol pot is the only universally rejected leader with Trotsky behind him. He completely deviated from the norm and deindustrialized and de urbanized Cambodia . It's like he created the communist society Americans think communism is. Communists breathe a sigh of relief knowing he was supported by the USA and knowing.he admitted to never reading Marxs .works or any for that matter.
Lenin seems to been having a surprisingly high-pitched voice, almost like a late teen-ager! It was also interesting to hear Trotsky and Ho Chi Minh speak English, because that is the only language I understand among all those presented in this clip.
In the resume of delegates to the 7th Communist International Congress, Uncle Ho was described as: "Knowing languages: French, English, Chinese, Italian, German, Russian, Spanish and Portuguese." . In addition, based on Uncle Ho's visits to foreign countries, as well as his receptions for diplomatic delegations to visit Vietnam, Uncle Ho can also fluently use many other foreign languages such as: Siamese (now Thailand), Spanish, Arabic, the languages of many ethnic minorities in Vietnam…
Hp chi min was actually a major fan of the US, but he chose an ideology that the US didn't like, so even though he wanted to be allies, the us didn't give him the time of day
Honecker is an interesting case. He originally came from the Saar region, but he completely lost his accent. However, he spent so much time around people from Saxony, that he adopted bits of the saxon accent. His voice sounds like he modelled it after his predecessor Ulbricht, whose way of speaking was already seen as comedic. All that combined means that Honecker sounded ridiculous to most Germans.
@@aquincum9482 würde ich nicht zustimmen. Ich komme aus Brandenburg, meine Familie und auch generell viele Menschen aus der Region sprechen einen Märkischen Akzent, Meck-Pomm den Pommerschen Akzent, Ost Berliner Berlinerisch und Thüringer Thüringisch... man kann sich nicht einfach den witzigsten Akzent rauspicken und ihn dann als Stellvertreter darstellen....
I was honestly surprised with Lenin's voice, not the kind of voice I'd expect from him! But Trotsky's was definitely what I expected Stalin sounds like the Russian dub of Pablo Escobar Also I loved the Latin American rep, Che and Allende specially ✊
Che was a coward loser who was literally begging for his life before he was killed, I can't understand how people can look up to him while all he did was supported horrible people while he was a horrible person as well
If you are interested here is another audio recording of Lenin talking: ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-C_n_qtgUKnY.html In this one he is yelling slightly less
Part 2 with more communist leaders like Prachanda maybe? Considering how he went from a school teacher to the commander of the Maoist forces in the Nepal civil war but unlike other leaders,joined hands with the Democratic forces & gave up arms to establish parliamentary democracy in Nepal and is still fully committed to it. He's like one of the few communist(especially maost) leaders to be Democratically elected to office.
Prachanda is a Social-Fascist, not a Communist. He betrayed the Nepalese people from destroying the Monarchy and establishing a Socialist state to a full-fledged Chinese puppet which put Nepal back to square one. Almost the majority of the "communists" in this video arent even communists Allende was a reformist Castro was a petit-bourgousie revolutionary who sided with Soviet-Social imperialism , betraying Che Honecker was another Social-Fascist Kim il-Sung betrayed marxism-leninism for the revisionist juche theory Pol Pot was a right-opportunist who upheld Deng Xioping Gorbachov was a wolf in disguise who showed his true colours even before Soviet collapse Breznhev was the continuator of Social-fascist Khurschev to put the Soviet union on the beurocratic road Tito detained communists in the Goli Otok and saluted the west while selling out causing the collapse of Yugoslavia And all of the eastern european "leaders" here too with the exception of Commander Hoxha. If we want to see eastern european communists, historically wise it is more make sense to put Georgi Dimitrof amongst others than this. President Gonzalo is the biggest Communist to ever walk the face of the earth of our time and he is quite contemporary, died less than a year ago last September in the torture dungeons in Peru. Lets not forget Comrade Ibrahim Kaypakkaya, who became a cultural mark in Turkey and beyond, engraved in the red route of revolution in Turkey as part of the global people's war Also trotsky? LMAO!!!
Yes, they had a good voice. What they didn't had well was the brain. Both, Castro and Guevara, are massive killers, to get to the power they always used the violence. Guevara was homophobic and used to send homosexual people to forced labor camps.
Ho Chi Minh lived and worked in New York City, London, and Paris for a few years during his exile from Vietnam. He probably learned some English from his experiences abroad.
it's cool that I can hear Uncle Ho speaking English again,most doccumentary used in History sessions are his speaking in French or Vietnamese Central Region Accent ☺️
Mao - normal, like I imagined magined Hoxha - a bit passionate but not too much Ho Chi Minh - like a good caring grandpa Tito - higher than I thought Che Guevara - like I thought Castro would sound Castro - like I thought Che would sound Honecker - generic hoi4 German leader Çeausescu - just.... I don't like it Jaruzelski - like a boomer on WhatsApp telling how Poland will activate article 5 Allende - filled with hope (which would be violently crushed) Trotsky - nerd-ish Stalin - Germany defeated 😎. Heavy Georgian akcent. Lenin - passionate, powerful, and revolutionary like Lenin. Also can't roll letter "R" Zhivkov - drinking buddy Kim Il-Sung - wise mountain hermit who found meaning of life. Or he eats cigarettes for breakfast Pol Pot - villain on a verge of mental breakdown Gorbachev - would make a good book narrator. Also, sounds a bit passive-aggresive at the end Kim Jong-Il - that one school friend that "certainly" has plan to make it big Brezhnev - like a grandpa reading on a veteran convention (kinda obvious huh) Dubcek - like every politician Kadar - will tell you how to skin Nazis Husak - like a profi announcer. Will tell you where to buy the beat wine and cigars. Edit: I think the Lenin's voice here is performed by an actor. In many actual speeches his voice was lower and manlier.
Yeah, the Kim family are a bunch of heavy smokers. But Jong-il smoked less and had less weight than Il-sung and Jong-un so his voice was slightly lighter.
@@itsstellaraine during his younger days Kim Il Sung was in really good shape, most of the first 36 years of his life he was a anti colonial Japan guerilla, that's why he was so popular even in the south and why the US tried so hard to start that narrative that he wasn't really Kim Il Sung and stole the actual beloved guerillas identity
Thank you for showing respect to our Uncle Ho. As being a human, he might got mistakes, yet in general, he's truly a nationalist and a peace activist. Vietnam is a peaceful, beautiful, and independent well-developing country at the moment thanks to his efforts.
@@romacas387 Lol. Until now China has not been able to invade Vietnam, right? If you look back in Vietnam history, you must know about the Sino-Vietnamese war in 1979. China was afraid that Vietnam would went against them as being supported by Soviet so that China declared that war. Hence, tell me, why our Uncle Ho is regarded as a China's puppet while in fact he's a true patriot?
@@hoangphilethi2848 the real ho was beheaded and china replaces him with fake one, real ho is short(ish 5ft) while fake one much taller (ish 5ft6) whatever he's died before 1979 right?
@@romacas387 Hey dude. I've heard many rumors about him caused by conspiracy theory but I have never listened to the most ridiculous fake story like yours. Wikipedia is much reliable than you, I swear to God. Please have a proper knowlegde before insulting someone. That's disgusting.
Debes estar bromeando países con el socialismo y comunismo de gobierno viven en la mierda y sus gobernantes viven como reyes mientras sus habitantes viven en la pobreza y dictadura impuesta Viva la Derecha Carajo
My grandpa and father all had raspy voices because they smoked a lot, which is where I picked it up (and eventually quit). And in my grandpa's later years, he had a huge bump on his neck and to make him appear perfect and in good health on TV, cameraman were only allowed to show him from just one angle. And we are not "DPR North Korea", we are officially just the DPRK. We are only known as North Korea to the West. The southern government doesn't recognize us as a nation and vice versa, we view Korea as ONE nation with two governments
This here getting pretty weird, bro. Where the source material came from in the absence of Photoshop(TM)? Where the angery Americans in the comments and what kind of brick they sh*t when they hear about the Chechnyan Muslim State, I am wondering?
I thought that Stalin's voice was going to be a little deeper, and I also thought that with Fidel Castro's voice. And Pol Pot's voice... Pol Pot's voice is that of the devil himself, and it goes perfectly with his disturbing face and terrifying actions.
0:00 Mao Zedong: República Popular de China 🇨🇳 0:08 Enver Hoxha: Albania 🇦🇱 0:17 Ho Chi Minh: Vietnam🇻🇳 0:27 Josip Broz Tito: Yugoslavia 🇭🇷🇷🇸🇸🇮🇧🇦🇲🇰🇲🇪 0:35 Ernesto “Che” Guevara: Cuba 🇨🇺 0:47 Fidel Castro: Cuba 🇨🇺 0:59 Erich Honecker: República Democrática Alemana 🇩🇪 1:06 Nicolae Ceausescu: Rumania 🇹🇩 1:14 Wojciech Jaruzelski: Polonia 🇵🇱 1:22 Salvador Allende: Chile 🇨🇱 1:32 León Trotsky: Unión Soviética 🇦🇲🇦🇿🇧🇾🇪🇪🇬🇪🇰🇿🇰🇬🇱🇻🇱🇹🇲🇩🇷🇺🇹🇲🇺🇦🇺🇿🇹🇯 1:40 Iósif Stalin: Unión Soviética 🇦🇲🇦🇿🇧🇾🇪🇪🇬🇪🇰🇿🇰🇬🇱🇻🇱🇹🇲🇩🇷🇺🇹🇲🇺🇦🇺🇿🇹🇯 1:49 Vladimir Lenin: Unión Soviética 🇦🇲🇦🇿🇧🇾🇪🇪🇬🇪🇰🇿🇰🇬🇱🇻🇱🇹🇲🇩🇷🇺🇹🇲🇺🇦🇺🇿🇹🇯 1:57 Todor Zhívkov: Bulgaria 🇧🇬 2:05 Kim Il Sung: Corea del Norte 🇰🇵 2:14 Pol Pot: Camboya 🇰🇭 2:24 Mijaíl Gorbachov: Unión Soviética 🇦🇲🇦🇿🇧🇾🇪🇪🇬🇪🇰🇿🇰🇬🇱🇻🇱🇹🇲🇩🇷🇺🇹🇲🇺🇦🇺🇿🇹🇯 2:35 Kim Jong Il: Corea del Norte 🇰🇵 2:43 Leonid Brézhnev: Unión Soviética 🇦🇲🇦🇿🇧🇾🇪🇪🇬🇪🇰🇿🇰🇬🇱🇻🇱🇹🇲🇩🇷🇺🇹🇲🇺🇦🇺🇿🇹🇯 2:51 Alexander Dubček: Checoslovaquia 🇨🇿🇸🇰 2:59 János Kádár: Hungría 🇭🇺 3:07 Gustáv Husák: Checoslovaquia 🇨🇿🇸🇰
@@ruvyzvatelucranianosovieti487 Efectivamente soy Latino, Soy de México 🇲🇽 y hablando de México Sabias que el discurso de León Trotski 1:32 fue grabado en México?
Kim and Mao aren't really impressive to listen everyday. Pol Pot actually creeps the hell out of me but on the other hand Tito and Che's voices are great to listen to.
Damn, Jaruzelski announcing martial law on Dec 13 1981 gives me chills. My dad once told me how he remembered that day, how his grandpa was crying and how everyone thought that we are at war and general confusion and panic ensued. The announcment was being played on repeat throughought the day on literally every tv station and radio frequency. Some really crazy stories have come from the days of Poland under Soviet rule.
Uh, if people though that there is war... They werent really bright I guess I mean no offense but this is the first time I heard that anyone had such thoughs
@@pancytryna9378 A bit uncharitable isn't it, if you lived under the iron curtain with mass censorship it would hard to get the right information and if martial law was suddenly announced when u know nuclear war is a daily possibility you would jump to the worse possible outcome.
@@am.i.cognizant9981 The thing is there was a speech played everywhere whenever it was possible, and the whole speech was talking that people protest and strike and that undermines the Polish Peoples Republic and as such Martial Law is declared I really don't know how people could watch it and think about war
It mostly depends on who you ask, some will tell you he was a tyrant, some will say he was a failed hero, some will say he cared about the country he was ruling. In my opinion what made his bad reputation were his visits in Asia, he saw how Mao Zedong and Kim Il Sung were ruling and he thought about following their example, he made his cult of personality. Another factor are the debts, he wanted to make Romania debt-free so he started cutting costs in every direction which led to poor conditions. The conditions were the primary reason the 1989 revolution happened. I personally consider him as a fallen hero, if the power he had wouldn't have gotten to his head he could have offered the people of Romania a country to appreciate.
@@oktaygafarov461 Worse, far worse; workers literally had to lie about their productivity so that on paper the country looked prosperous… in reality, it was a mess some old (delusional) folks praise that time, saying it was better but that’s just the historical amnesia or the Stockholm syndrome: despite living awful and miserable lives, nostalgia gets the better of them To give you an insight about their delusion: I spoke to elders who actually believe Romania was a GREAT POWER during Ceausescu’s reign (lmao) Why do they praise these times? Could be because the nation’s hope in a better future gradually decreased after 1989 (many of the previous ex communists received no punishments and/or continued their political careers in a non-communist Romania) Also, the guy above said he sees Ceausescu as a fallen hero: he’s a victim of the tales spoken by old people here about how glorious Ceausescu was. Totally false, he’s no fallen hero, he’s a communist garbage who killed political opponents, terrorized a whole country via his cult of personality, starved an entire population Young folks are looking forward to the day old folks who miss Ceausescu, and communist Romania, die, so that this dark chapter in Romania’s history can finally be closed (or at least partially closed)
Ho Chi Minh sounds chill and smart, I didn't know he could speak English so fluently Mao sound calm El che Guevara, Fidel Castro and Allende sounds intense and strong (yet Allende said "But I'm still with calm and absolutely tranquility" East Europe presidents Sound imponent Stalin sounds intimidating yet calm Trotsky sounds calm trying to think twice before speak Lennin sounds passionate Kim IL Sung and Kim Jong Il Sound Like they just woke up from bed ...... Pol Pot Sounds eerie.