The Two Russian Revolutions 1917 (Documentary)

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The Russian February Revolution of 1917 saw the dramatic end of the Romanov dynasty and the creation of a new provisional government. But before 1917 had passed, Russia was gripped by a second revolution - that some have also called a coup. What happened?

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I came for the February Revolution, but stayed for the October Revolution.
-Anonymous prisoner in Lubyanka

johnstanczyk
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A key reason for the collapse of the February Revolution was the lack of trust between radicals/workers, and the professional/liberal class. This was down to the results of the 1905 Revolution when the rulers split the seemingly victorious rebels by offering the "professional/liberals" major concessions to their goals as long as they ditched the alliance with the radicals who wanted more socialist or labourist reforms. Liberals acquiesced.

Radicals no longer trusted them, so when February 1917 happened, two Parliaments were set up: the official one, and the shadow Soviet "parliament" in the same building, that was keeping an eye on the liberals such as Kerensky. This lack of trust became fatal for the February Rev.

mangottwo
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Просто керенский так сильно боялся путча справа, что полностью пропустил вооруженное восстание слева.
Ну и эти интеллигенты социалисты - керенский, чернов, церетели и прочие были горазды только болтать, не желая брать на себя власть. В июле 1917 только троцкий спас лидера партии эсеров чернова от матросов, когда те буквально требовали от чернова брать власть в свои руки.

РыжийСтарпом
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Sound design is getting better and better. Thanks for the amazing content!

martinrozo
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"The Woman's death battalion." Great band name! \m/

youngimperialistmkii
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Russian Revolution failed because Rocky Balboa defeated Ivan Drago on Christmas Day 1985 and called for change!

VladTevez
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Perfect timing, I have been playing a game called The Last Train Home where you play as the Czech legion trying to get out of Russia during the Russian Revolution.

mitwhitgaming
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Best history channel on YouTube you guys are so underrated more people need to here about this channel and especially your series week by week of WW1

ANotSoBoringGuy
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I’ve read a few books on this and this is honestly a great summary considering it’s only slightly over 20 minutes.

I think the one individual that would have been worth mentioning is stolypin. Some consider him to be the true “last statesman” and if I remember he was also very against the war

easyegg
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Here for the best history channel on YouTube

indianajones
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YOU HAVE NOTHING TO LOSE BUT YOUR CHAINS.

iandonnelly
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Anybody who enjoyed this video should check out Mike Duncan's Revolutions podcast. He does 103(!!!) episodes on the Russian revolutions of 1905 and 1917. Can't recommend it highly enough

john
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Jesse, Funny closing line. I laughed. BTW I like your narration. IMO you get better each time.

hlynnkeith
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This is a very detailed and systematic history of the events of 1917 in Russia and the later actions of the Communist Regime.

ntesdorf
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Make a video on the Carpathian winter campaign of 1915! In terms of casualties it is as bad as verdun or the somme but it gets 0 coverage.. "Blood on the snow" by Graydon Tunstall is a great source

dionizoskafari
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I haven't seen this yet but really glad to see you guys again

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I very much enjoyed your video and I gave it a Thumbs Up

oneshotme
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Incredible, always learn something new!

bigsarge
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Im a 70 year old american, retired air force, cold war veteran and love history! ❤ thank you for your series.😊

davidscott
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There was enough here for a few videos. Shame to rush through it really, but then again, it was a ruthless time.

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