The Russian Revolution - OverSimplified (Part 2)

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OverSimplified

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Music (licensed under a Creative Commons license).
Music by Kevin MacLeod:
Investigations
Exotic Battle
Covert Affair
I Knew A Guy
Sneaky Snitch
Minima
Dances and Dames
Faceoff
Enter The Maze
Hard Boiled
Marty Gots A Plan
Fast Talkin
Infados
Dark Mystery
Outfoxing the Fox
From Artist:
LMOP - The Whisper Man
Ian Post - Eminence Landscapes
Alon Ohana - Never Give Up
Stanley Gurvich - Puddles
Kevin Graham - Autumn
Stanley Gurvich - At First
Otis McDonald - Celebration
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@OverSimplified
@OverSimplified 3 роки тому
Join me in Rise of Kingdoms today: bit.ly/OverSimplified_ROK Use code ConquerROK to treat yourself with 500 Gems Thanks to Lilith Games for making this video happen!
@laggedxx
@laggedxx 3 роки тому
no
@gocommitdie7359
@gocommitdie7359 3 роки тому
Neow
@alph-lj3uy
@alph-lj3uy 3 роки тому
No
@2Hatzzz
@2Hatzzz 3 роки тому
Unification of Germany?
@fret1
@fret1 3 роки тому
When’s the Vietnam episode?
@dmitriyromanov791
@dmitriyromanov791 3 роки тому
the most influential human in russia: 1900 - Rasputin 2000 - Putin 2100 - Tin
@matt_v_photo
@matt_v_photo 3 роки тому
2200 -
@dmitriyromanov791
@dmitriyromanov791 3 роки тому
@@matt_v_photo 2200 - President "N"
@matt_v_photo
@matt_v_photo 3 роки тому
Dmitriy Romanov 2300 - Nit 2400 - Nitup 2500 - Nitupsar
@dmitriyromanov791
@dmitriyromanov791 3 роки тому
@@matt_v_photo 2400 - President Nitup 2500 - Tsar Nitupsar. Ressurection of Rasputin 👻👺 and return to monarchy 👑
@runa2604
@runa2604 3 роки тому
@@dmitriyromanov791 that. Is dark
@kfizzledizzle8467
@kfizzledizzle8467 3 роки тому
Oversimplified: Starts talking about World War 1 Everyone else: Hey, I've seen this one. It's a classic.
@newaccount7.5bview3seconds4
@newaccount7.5bview3seconds4 3 роки тому
Actually the class serves a specific group of people. This video is designed for all groups >:3
@ponyboycurtis506
@ponyboycurtis506 3 роки тому
I think it's so cool how many of his other videos are referenced in this one and the previous one
@primaabelou4695
@primaabelou4695 3 роки тому
is this a back to the future reference
@emmanroyhippy6859
@emmanroyhippy6859 3 роки тому
He also stated Cold War. Which is also classic.
@patience__8051
@patience__8051 3 роки тому
Fizzledizzle is a man of culture
@user-sl4ep8tw1s
@user-sl4ep8tw1s Рік тому
Those assasins made a misstake about Rasputin: they've poisoned a cake with a cyanide, while sugar is known to neutralize it.
@theonering2966
@theonering2966 Рік тому
They weren’t very smart
@doubleflores8350
@doubleflores8350 Рік тому
According to extra history, the assassins were so bad at their job that they bought fake cyanide from a scammer and non of them had ever fired a gun before that night. That’s how botched Rasputin’s assassination was.
@rimfire8217
@rimfire8217 Рік тому
Wow really. Sugar Neutralizes Cyanide.
@ovtkm
@ovtkm Рік тому
@@theonering2966 or it simply isn't a common knowledge Especially it wasn't 100 years ago
@donovanulrich348
@donovanulrich348 Рік тому
Rasputin called their bluff He was aware of the poison, and already knew he wouldnt be affected. He didnt expect everyone in the room to turn into savages when the passive attempt failed
@mackinbox
@mackinbox Рік тому
Trotsky: “surprising military genius” Also Trotsky: “let’s stop fighting and see what happens”
@The_whales
@The_whales 10 місяців тому
And then the central powers charged into more land and punished Russia even more severely
@staticalelectric
@staticalelectric 10 місяців тому
It's called oversimplified for a reason dawg, it wasn't that simple
@JoSheperd
@JoSheperd 9 місяців тому
​@@staticalelectricPhew atleast someone gets it...
@heynowur9146
@heynowur9146 8 місяців тому
@@staticalelectricso why did he stop fighting
@staticalelectric
@staticalelectric 8 місяців тому
@@heynowur9146 not for military, but for political reasons. The bolsheviks saw that revolution was on germany's doorsteps ans wanted to accelerate the process. One of the things they had to do for this was to show the true imperialist ambitions of german capitalism in pursuing this war. At that time the german generals didn't say it was a war for the conquest of land, but for peace and the self determination of nations. So if they stopped fighting without signing a treaty, one of two things could happen: either the germans didn't advance, which would mean that the situation in germany was already so unstable that the generals were afraid of attacking, that would have boosted morale in Russia enormously. The second option was that the germans would advance, but in doing so would reveal their real intentions, which were not peace and the self determination of nations, but brutal imperialist conquest. This revelation would have massive effects in the consciousness of the german masses. Lenin and Trotsky thought that if germany advanced they would still be able to quickly sign the original peace treaty. This calculation was mistaken, and they paid the price, but the main intention, of revealing the brutality of the german ruling class was achieved, and a few months later on the 3rd of november 1918, the german revolution broke out, effectively bringing world war 1 to an end. Sadly the german revolution failed, but that is a separate matter.
@Vistroh
@Vistroh 3 роки тому
Things everyone loves: Food Water UKpostsrs who post a part 1 and 2 on the same day.
@alinek2289
@alinek2289 3 роки тому
Let's be honest, it's cut into 2 parts because of sponsorships reasons, lol. edit: too many of you think i give him shit cuz hes sponsored. i already wrote a reply about how this wasn't meant to be shitting on him, but some people still respond with "its okay that he's sponsored." yes, im aware, i support his decision, now please stop telling me.
@Miguel-ci5cc
@Miguel-ci5cc 3 роки тому
Alinek he chasing da bag😜😜😜
@notlucas6859
@notlucas6859 3 роки тому
@@alinek2289 in their defense youtube pays basically nothing
@whendgg9718
@whendgg9718 3 роки тому
Alinek it’s not a bad thing, the guy posts like 5-6 vids a year
@mnkkyluffy9830
@mnkkyluffy9830 3 роки тому
@@alinek2289 if this video gets demonitized that means he wont get any money *which would suck* so he accepts sponsors
@seanwalsh9814
@seanwalsh9814 3 роки тому
For some reason I feel Oversimplified doesn't like his mother-in-law.
@SecretNoxcho
@SecretNoxcho 3 роки тому
Maybe. But i think it's another joke about russians. I'm from Russia, and it's very popular in russian culture to joke about the mother-in-law (how annoying they are mainly)
@BlaudracheLP
@BlaudracheLP 3 роки тому
@@SecretNoxcho That's also a european thing. At least I know those jokes also in austria
@seanwalsh9814
@seanwalsh9814 3 роки тому
@@SecretNoxcho Ah, thank you! Have no idea about those things.
@papimana4332
@papimana4332 3 роки тому
@@SecretNoxcho It is also an American thing!
@misterfelix5816
@misterfelix5816 3 роки тому
@@papimana4332 it's a worldwide thing😂 😂
@foulplayer7812
@foulplayer7812 6 місяців тому
If anyone's curious about what became of Alexander Kerensky after he fled Petrograd, he managed to survive the Russian Revolution and lived a relatively peaceful life, outliving many of the significant figures of the Russian Revolution. Oversimplified didn't cover this, but after Kerensky escaped the Bolsheviks during the October Revolution, he fled to Pskov, where he rallied some loyal troops in an attempt to re-take the city. They managed to capture Tsarskoye Selo but were beaten the next day at Pulkovo. Kerensky narrowly escaped again and spent the next few weeks in hiding before fleeing Russia for good, eventually arriving in France. During the Russian Civil War, he supported neither side, as he opposed both the Bolshevik regime and the White Movement. Eventually, after Germany invaded France in 1940, Kerensky fled to the United States, where he spent the remainder of his life. He lived in New York City with his wife but spent much of his time at the Hoover Institution at Stanford University in California, where he contributed to the Institution's huge archive on Russian history and taught graduate courses. He wrote and broadcast extensively on Russian politics and history. Kerensky eventually died of heart disease in New York City on June 11, 1970. At 89, he was one of the last surviving major participants in the turbulent events of 1917, having outlived Lenin, Stalin, Trotsky, and all the other prominent figures who had overthrown him.
@flynnhunter416
@flynnhunter416 3 місяці тому
I love the irony of all of it. He out lived all the people who tried to kill him, in a country that ended up being those people's greatest enemy.
@hrsmp
@hrsmp 3 місяці тому
He also had requested a permission to visit USSR, to see his country one last time, but that request was denied.
@IsaiahRichards692
@IsaiahRichards692 3 місяці тому
@@hrsmpNearly destroy your country?: Never see that country again!
@hwuilee
@hwuilee 2 місяці тому
​@@hrsmpThat's so sad . . . Just one more look at the motherland . . .
@GorillaUnicorn
@GorillaUnicorn 2 місяці тому
Damn
@rodmunch6865
@rodmunch6865 Рік тому
I absolutely love how completely random the introduction of Rasputin was to the Russian Monarch, and how crucial his role was to the collapse of Czarist Russia, despite the fact he was some weird horny and overall batshit crazy guy who just did whatever he wanted, like a literal college student. It's random shit like this that makes history so fascinating to me, and it shouldn't be that way lol
@TheLUCKGOD1
@TheLUCKGOD1 3 роки тому
Lenin: Don't make Stalin the leader. Stalin: *How about I do it anyway.*
@aldihamzaraj4795
@aldihamzaraj4795 3 роки тому
NoiceX I uNdErStopOoD tHaT rEfErEnCe Bill wurtz
@cgt3704
@cgt3704 3 роки тому
Stalin was more before being secretary During the revolution he was in charge of lenin's newspaper and during the civil war, he was the commander of the armed forces
@Ake-TL
@Ake-TL 3 роки тому
Claudiu Toea and then he was in charge of ethnicities department, I think
@cgt3704
@cgt3704 3 роки тому
@@Ake-TL nyet
@Ake-TL
@Ake-TL 3 роки тому
Claudiu Toea “Народный комиссар по делам национальностей РСФСР” , don’t know how to translate that properly.
@danieloray5649
@danieloray5649 3 роки тому
Man in 1900’s: doesn’t have moustache Literally everyone: yeah, there’s gonna be a tax for that
@Lacks-intelligence
@Lacks-intelligence 3 роки тому
What
@Armorion
@Armorion 3 роки тому
@@Lacks-intelligence it's a reference to the French Revolution Episode.
@Armorion
@Armorion 3 роки тому
@Joshua Lor You'll never catch me alive!
@theodoreprovencio9097
@theodoreprovencio9097 3 роки тому
I made this post have 667 likes
@danieloray5649
@danieloray5649 3 роки тому
Theodore Provencio you have my thanks
@schishne7546
@schishne7546 10 місяців тому
15:03 "The palace was defended by a force known as: "The Battalion of Death" who immediately gave up." love it
@tesseract5569
@tesseract5569 19 днів тому
Well what do you expect. They were the battalion of death not the battalion of the dead lmao
@rob-karryhunt817
@rob-karryhunt817 Рік тому
“The peasants were getting more peasanity, the workers were getting more workery, all the while Germany was getting more Germanery.” 😂
@YalokIy
@YalokIy 8 місяців тому
Loved this joke 😂
@Bangladeshi_Edits
@Bangladeshi_Edits 4 місяці тому
Fr
@Sippy6447
@Sippy6447 2 місяці тому
As I German, we do get more Germanery as we conquer people
@lukeyuan9741
@lukeyuan9741 3 роки тому
When Oversimplified doesn’t include a "dude...uncool" scene: *Dude...uncool*
@rishi7629
@rishi7629 3 роки тому
He did "Dude... Super cool" instead.
@stop8576
@stop8576 3 роки тому
i expected Rasputin to say "Dude.. uncool" when he gets shot
@d1nesh._223
@d1nesh._223 3 роки тому
Or the kid when he stole the lollipop
@slepyjestrab
@slepyjestrab 3 роки тому
That´s the magic of a good sidekicks... when you abstain from them, the more you value them
@sharilshahed6106
@sharilshahed6106 3 роки тому
in -Soviet- Russia, it becomes dude, so cool.
@leodarkholme8383
@leodarkholme8383 3 роки тому
....and when the world needed him the most, he returned...
@justjam2177
@justjam2177 3 роки тому
But everything changed when comunisim attacked
@fortune3911
@fortune3911 3 роки тому
The lord has returned.
@trulyfog
@trulyfog 3 роки тому
He didnt leave, its just this animation takes this long
@alex-wn2cb
@alex-wn2cb 3 роки тому
Foogle doesn’t really change the fact the he uploaded, hence he returned
@cassy121
@cassy121 3 роки тому
I love this meme but don't you think it's beginning to outdated
@mrawesome6504
@mrawesome6504 Рік тому
the fact that oversimplified does better Rise Of Kingdom ADS then the actual game, OverSimplified should just be the media manager for them
@frustationoverloaded5976
@frustationoverloaded5976 Рік тому
no we want him to keep making history vedios
@adityaanuragi6916
@adityaanuragi6916 Рік тому
@@frustationoverloaded5976 *videos
@somememer356
@somememer356 Рік тому
@@adityaanuragi6916 thank you for correcting him, i was honestly so lost reading that sentence, but you kind sir, you thankfully helped me make sense of it all
@tesseract5569
@tesseract5569 19 днів тому
@@somememer356 I'm so glad they decided to help. I thought they were talking about Oversimplified career as an astronaut. Boy was I wrong
@KennyMcCormick99
@KennyMcCormick99 Рік тому
THESE VIDEOS AREN'T JUST EXTREMELY EDUCATIONAL... But they also have that PERFECT touch of satire and comic relief!! AWESOME JOB!!
@arkadianmc2917
@arkadianmc2917 2 місяці тому
As a university history student I'd argue with the "extremely educational" part, they're good satire for sure, with many liberal biases I'd say, but from an historical POV they're good for passing a middle school test at best, they're inaccurate and don't bring any source. So yeah, while they're good for having a laugh over history they shouldn't be taken as historically accurate at all
@johnny.V03
@johnny.V03 2 місяці тому
I find most of the comedy to be lame but he does do an excellent job of breaking down every historical event he covers.
@adityas3587
@adityas3587 3 роки тому
Oversimplified: **uploads both parts at the same day** Everyone: "Dude... VERY COOL"
@deepdaddy1208
@deepdaddy1208 3 роки тому
"Everyone liked that"
@pepcore
@pepcore 3 роки тому
I saw part 1 thought ah uploaded 4 days ago. Guess I need to wait. Was a nice surprise indeed.
@masternobody1896
@masternobody1896 3 роки тому
very chill indeed
@Bangladeshi_Edits
@Bangladeshi_Edits 4 місяці тому
Very cool
@Caliell
@Caliell 3 роки тому
Just to point out Rasputin did not die from being poisoned, shot, beaten up, and from being thrown into the river. He died from hypothermia after he broke free and crawled out of the river.
@bettyunicorn6132
@bettyunicorn6132 3 роки тому
Holy
@sakthipriya9388
@sakthipriya9388 3 роки тому
WHA-
@sososhru4478
@sososhru4478 3 роки тому
Imagine surviving poison, gun and being thrown in a river, only to die because *I'm cold*
@Hollywooood
@Hollywooood 3 роки тому
I knew those cakes were totally not poisoned!
@Lorddacenshadowind
@Lorddacenshadowind 3 роки тому
I thought he had drowned in the end, but yeah its a crazy story.
@dvoynoytroynik
@dvoynoytroynik Рік тому
23:45, i love this transition so much
@vis_viva
@vis_viva Рік тому
So old family story. My great grandfather was a train station master in Lithuania (but he was of German origin). He spoke Russian, German, & Lithuanian. Trains in Russia had a different gauge then the rest of Europe, so his station was somewhere trains were swapped. As the station master and knowing those languages, he sometimes was an "independent" interpreter. At one point he was aware of the some of the intrigues regarding German plots involving Lenin. I don't know how much of that is TRUE, but those are the stories my father and grandfather used to tell after a "few" beers.
@thisisrey8
@thisisrey8 3 роки тому
lowkey, history is addictive when it's like this
@Cilvathorne
@Cilvathorne 3 роки тому
Lowkey? You mean Highkey.
@Sebowsky_
@Sebowsky_ 3 роки тому
They should show this at school instead of trash quality and boring ass educational videos made only for money
@aria_11
@aria_11 3 роки тому
I got an A+ just by binge watching them
@ishworshrestha3559
@ishworshrestha3559 3 роки тому
Yes
@circleubuntu
@circleubuntu 3 роки тому
Ja
@TinyDeskEngineer
@TinyDeskEngineer 2 роки тому
"The palace was guarded by a force named "Battalion of Death"..." "...who immediately gave up"
@user-ol4jf6wh2m
@user-ol4jf6wh2m 2 роки тому
Technically their name was "Women's Battalion of Death". These were all-female units created by the Provisional Government, mainly for propaganda purposes - to raise the patriotic mood in the army and to shame the male soldiers who refuse to fight. Despite their propaganda role, they took a limited part in the war at the front (yes, in Russia in 1917 everything was so bad).
@TheHeavyshadow
@TheHeavyshadow 2 роки тому
Why does noone use their full name? "Battalion of Death by Old Age"
@kingethanthegreat2681
@kingethanthegreat2681 2 роки тому
The Battalion Of Death Who Immediately Gave Up
@burney7998
@burney7998 2 роки тому
@@TheHeavyshadow Battallion of death by starvation
@ManofPeel
@ManofPeel 2 роки тому
@@TheHeavyshadow Battalion of death by Stalin.
@NorthernL1ghtProductions
@NorthernL1ghtProductions Рік тому
The fact that communism started out as a way to make things better then became a way to dictate and control is actually pretty fascinating to me
@nigelbaddock
@nigelbaddock Рік тому
Revolutions always start off like that. Charismatic leader who offers hope to the oppressed. Past Oppresive government is overthrowed. New oppressive government installed.
@joshuakim5240
@joshuakim5240 11 місяців тому
This is pretty much the path that the extreme majority of movements devolve into if they become successful. When the preservation of the faction takes priority, it discards its values to survive at the expense of everyone else. Power corrupts super hard.
@CABRALFAN27
@CABRALFAN27 9 місяців тому
I think a good point of comparison is the French Revolution. You have an oppressive, outdated government, you a massive and certainly justified popular revolt led by people with radical new ideas for what to replace the oppressive government with, some of whom were no doubt true believers and some of whom just saw it as a path to power, you have massive resistance from surrounding conservative/reactionary governments fearing the threat to the status quo, which leads to the Revolutionaries being further radicalized, and you have the failures of the Revolution projected onto the the entire Ideology as proof of its failure. It's interesting, then, looking at the histories of the respective Ideologies, where you see that Liberalism was, indeed, synonymous with the chaos and bloodshed of the French Revolution for many years in Europe, allowing the reactionary Absolute Monarchies to stay in power, but eventually, a somewhat more moderate version of Liberalism did triumph, sometimes even through peaceful means. I imagine we'll see Communism/Socialism take a similar path in the coming century, especially with many people once again growing justifiably dissatisfied with the status quo. History doesn't repeat itself, but it often rhymes, as the saying goes.
@TheChadls
@TheChadls 9 місяців тому
That's why they're trying to ruin everything now
@pessimistkai5569
@pessimistkai5569 7 місяців тому
​@@joshuakim5240well said.
@lily8261
@lily8261 Рік тому
I love Rasputin's animation in this. It is so funny. I start giggling everytime
@patricksinger6119
@patricksinger6119 3 роки тому
The fact you posted both at the same time... this is why people love you
@captainobvious5016
@captainobvious5016 3 роки тому
Boonie Bound More views
@plum1405
@plum1405 3 роки тому
Boonie Bound more place to put sponsors, not more views, do the math
@anagay1372
@anagay1372 3 роки тому
Boonie Bound eh maybe cause it would be a big mush of almost an hour owo or money like that other guy said-
@Ry3n590
@Ry3n590 3 роки тому
Yes! No "To be continued" and waiting a week.
@mapleshade2913
@mapleshade2913 3 роки тому
@@plum1405 it is actually for more views.
@marysmith7765
@marysmith7765 3 роки тому
I’m looking forward to “OverSimplified : 2020”
@Danijay19
@Danijay19 3 роки тому
Pretty sure we gotta wait for 2020 to end first
@hotdog6523
@hotdog6523 3 роки тому
You have my support
@DianA-mf3dr
@DianA-mf3dr 3 роки тому
Soon
@every_username_is_taken
@every_username_is_taken 3 роки тому
gay
@dapper3322
@dapper3322 3 роки тому
Yes can't wait till he gets to the part where a giant monster that killed half of the earths population
@Pick.0
@Pick.0 Рік тому
I love that oversimplified makes history funny
@cookiecola5852
@cookiecola5852 Рік тому
No
@EclipseINF
@EclipseINF Рік тому
@@cookiecola5852 yes
@cookiecola5852
@cookiecola5852 Рік тому
No
@vladimirfield9641
@vladimirfield9641 Рік тому
@@cookiecola5852 🤡
@cookiecola5852
@cookiecola5852 Рік тому
No
@oliviadavis3638
@oliviadavis3638 5 місяців тому
2:50 fun fact: basically, they did try to poison Rasputin. But the guy who was supposed to put the poison in ended up feeling bad and didn't poison it, so Rasputin was fine. Then they sh0t him and, just to be safe, dumped him in the river, but they ended up finding scratch marks underneath the ice, like he'd been trying to claw his way out. Basically, the dude was next to immortal, and for that reason I have a cat named after him that looks and acts like the female cat equivalent of a crazy homeless guy.
@memeapproved446
@memeapproved446 3 роки тому
“Tsar Nicolas failed to be a good tsar” This enraged his father, who punished him severely.
@rhyscallinan203
@rhyscallinan203 3 роки тому
Nah, he dead. Also, he'd just call him a girly girl
@abdallahibrahim2277
@abdallahibrahim2277 3 роки тому
Not funny I swear it got old stop making the same joke every single video
@jonnee1234
@jonnee1234 3 роки тому
Haha this joke never gets old
@livethefuture2492
@livethefuture2492 3 роки тому
“Tsar Nicolas failed to be a good tsar” This enraged the bolsheviks, who punished him severely.
@soggychip3784
@soggychip3784 3 роки тому
old joke
@TheDreamLeaf
@TheDreamLeaf 2 роки тому
"You've probably been wondeiring what Nicholas has been up to this whole time" I forgot he even existed
@bobing1752
@bobing1752 2 роки тому
@Tsar Nicholas II oof
@rebelgaming1.5.14
@rebelgaming1.5.14 2 роки тому
@Tsar Nicholas II Return to the grave buddy. Go see your Cousin Wilhelm.
@myles3856
@myles3856 2 роки тому
Lol
@Bombsbombsbombs
@Bombsbombsbombs 2 роки тому
@Tsar Nicholas II you is ded.
@British_navy
@British_navy 2 роки тому
@Tsar Nicholas II Shiit so I shouldn’t send those twelve battleships that can go on land to liberate you or???
@micahphilson
@micahphilson 9 місяців тому
Not gonna lie, having just watched every OverSimplified video the past 2 days, 1:51 is easily my favorite scene he's ever done.
@micahphilson
@micahphilson 9 місяців тому
Okay, that Trotsky joke at 12:31 comes close!
@paulagyeiboakye8211
@paulagyeiboakye8211 9 місяців тому
The killing of Rasputin was so funny that I cried while laughing and almost lost my breath
@chowder4656
@chowder4656 3 роки тому
you forgot the part where Anastasia escapes and Rasputin comes back to life and have an epic showdown in Paris
@taloscal
@taloscal 3 роки тому
or where Ivan the terrible returns as a giant mammoth emperor... also everyone in Russia is now a furry for some reason.
@trajan6879
@trajan6879 3 роки тому
An epic showdown with fire, pyrotechnics, guns and modern dance
@colvamoon6962
@colvamoon6962 3 роки тому
@@taloscal wait, what story is THAT from (sarcastic grin)
@ezelfrancisco1349
@ezelfrancisco1349 3 роки тому
You forgot about his talking bat sidekick
@eloramaxwell7020
@eloramaxwell7020 3 роки тому
He also forgot to cover that jazzy Rasputin song and dance number.
@_thirtyseven
@_thirtyseven 3 роки тому
Everybody gangsta until Rasputin resurrects himself in 2020.
@mohammedhussain6585
@mohammedhussain6585 3 роки тому
Rasputin*
@thedisablednoobgaming3365
@thedisablednoobgaming3365 3 роки тому
@@mohammedhussain6585 sPeLlInG pOlIcE
@majapahitnationalist9813
@majapahitnationalist9813 3 роки тому
Don’t give God ideas
@TA---
@TA--- 3 роки тому
Naw, we'll have to wait for The Golden Age for that.
@CoderShare
@CoderShare 3 роки тому
Ra Ra Rasputin! Lover of the Russian Queen!
@ismaelnehme379
@ismaelnehme379 8 місяців тому
21:31 Stalin was actually very intelligent. He had a great knowledge of history, a great understanding of the political game, had an amazing memory, had a great understanding of tactics (though he would make occasional catostrophic blunders, like in Poland) and would read constantly. Stalin was many horrible things, but stupid was not one of them
@smik2518
@smik2518 7 місяців тому
Beside being intelligent he wasn’t much worse than 70% of rulers at that time. The fact that he was a tyrant is just a propaganda pushed by western countries just to distract people from the horrible stuff they did
@PurooRoy
@PurooRoy 6 місяців тому
@@smik2518 not to mention literally every European ruler was a tyrant at the time, so it's not right to cherry-pick him.
@WanukeX
@WanukeX Рік тому
5:30 in fairness, the initial plan was for his brother to be regent for his son if his son was made king. But Nicholas changed his mind to straight up just making his brother king when he was reminded that when he had to go into exile his son wouldint go with him if he was tsar. And given his son’s condition, that would have almost definetly meant he would never see his son again as he would very likely die young.
@marvelgeek9577
@marvelgeek9577 2 роки тому
Rasputin: *eats a butt ton of poisoned cakes Russians: Were you killed?! Rasputin: Sadly, yes. But I lived!
@andreasanchez9453
@andreasanchez9453 2 роки тому
I understood that reference.
@pog16384
@pog16384 2 роки тому
@@andreasanchez9453 don’t r/whoosh me but a fun fact The wine was poisoned I laughed at the joke for34 mins
@Abbad1579
@Abbad1579 2 роки тому
😂😂
@deeznoots6241
@deeznoots6241 2 роки тому
@@pog16384 fun fact, nothing was poisoned, the assassins literally forgot to poison the wine, that is the real reason Rasputin didn’t die from poisoning.
@Reagan1984
@Reagan1984 2 роки тому
@@deeznoots6241 That's one reason, another is that the poisoned they used was old and less potent.
@code6499
@code6499 2 роки тому
Such a missed pun “The Germans were getting more Germany” 😔
@xilogex7403
@xilogex7403 2 роки тому
cry
@kevinnigins9488
@kevinnigins9488 2 роки тому
cope even
@trollfacegaming1111
@trollfacegaming1111 2 роки тому
cry about it
@honorboundfate9521
@honorboundfate9521 2 роки тому
Wheezing
@m.douglas8492
@m.douglas8492 2 роки тому
they were. they were taking over land, thus directly creating more germany.
@juliadagnall5816
@juliadagnall5816 3 місяці тому
King George V, Czar Nicholas II, and Kaiser Wilhelm II were all first cousins. In fact, George and Nicky looked so much alike when they were young that they were sometimes mistaken for each other at family gatherings. George is sometimes criticized for not doing more to try and save Nicholas and his family, but if he (a constitutional monarch) had tried to bring his (extremely unpopular and autocratic) cousin to England in the middle of a war… yeah, that wouldn’t have gone over very well. In any event, it’s not likely that Nicholas and Alexandra would have agreed to go, at least not until it was too late.
@cannongaming7695
@cannongaming7695 Рік тому
"Leon trotskii was finger-licking good at organising" got me 😂
@xMovieManiacx
@xMovieManiacx 2 роки тому
Actually they didn't put poison in cakes. They put some poison into his wine. And he was also Russia's greatest love machine.
@TheKazragore
@TheKazragore 2 роки тому
I understood that reference.
@quuaaarrrk8056
@quuaaarrrk8056 2 роки тому
And he was in fact the lover of the Russian queen.
@exoels
@exoels 2 роки тому
And he was the lover of the russian queen
@quuaaarrrk8056
@quuaaarrrk8056 2 роки тому
@Joseph Koranyi Plus, there was a cat that really was gone
@Cbrmkn98xs
@Cbrmkn98xs 2 роки тому
N o s t a l g i c r e f e r e n c e
@JDB-tc5rs
@JDB-tc5rs 3 роки тому
Rasputin used magic to survive in Siberia until the time was right to return. Only he couldn't use his name. So he removed the first 3 letters and ruled Russia forever more.
@indeedaperson4128
@indeedaperson4128 3 роки тому
Eyeden Montgomery Indeed
@Pusheeen_
@Pusheeen_ 3 роки тому
and he also became thicc while walking recently
@KaiserMattTygore927
@KaiserMattTygore927 3 роки тому
The PROPHECY IS AS FORETOLD
@slavskeleton1503
@slavskeleton1503 3 роки тому
Forgot to add ‘Vladimir’
@starrymoonlol
@starrymoonlol 3 роки тому
Aaaaandddd.... he made two memes.
@JoshuaC923
@JoshuaC923 Рік тому
Being born in Russia is playing life on veteran difficulty
@EclipseINF
@EclipseINF Рік тому
This video is so rewatchable that it's not uncommon for VERY recent comments to appear near the top
@JoshuaC923
@JoshuaC923 Рік тому
@@EclipseINF yep it is
@AmirSatt
@AmirSatt 11 місяців тому
Can confirm
@lifewithnicko
@lifewithnicko 11 місяців тому
imagine north korea lol, thats playing life on impossible mode
@The_whales
@The_whales 10 місяців тому
@@lifewithnickobalance change: fixed bug where you earn paper money
@jondobbs69
@jondobbs69 Рік тому
8:35 Ah, the old "Dual Power Conundrum". We've all been there, eh? I, myself, have been married for 11 years....
@qorso
@qorso 3 роки тому
"is he dead?" Rasputin: *summons satan*
@mrtzarangamer1708
@mrtzarangamer1708 3 роки тому
I know he was the anti-christ
@yumm186
@yumm186 3 роки тому
Bold of you to assume he himself wasn't satan
@zmanprodigy
@zmanprodigy 3 роки тому
*demonic screeching*
@thedevilsadvocate788
@thedevilsadvocate788 Місяць тому
@@yumm186 My client has nothing to do with this. Back then, we were in hell playing poker.
@Random20106
@Random20106 Місяць тому
@@thedevilsadvocate788 Do you have proof? If you don't, your argument is ineffective.
@sleepy5975
@sleepy5975 3 роки тому
Let’s be real here. Peace, land, bread is easily better than *live, laugh, love*
@adarshvenkateswaran795
@adarshvenkateswaran795 3 роки тому
Indeed. If you have peace land and bread, it's very easy to focus on living laughing, and loving.
@jasperbakker261
@jasperbakker261 3 роки тому
Now I want a sign saying Peace, Land, Bread on my wall in that live, laugh, love style, thanks.
@vigilantcosmicpenguin8721
@vigilantcosmicpenguin8721 3 роки тому
Lenin was just a middle-aged suburban homeowner but communist.
@Demxnicisthebest
@Demxnicisthebest 3 роки тому
Yeah... sorry mom.
@mirzaramishbaig8980
@mirzaramishbaig8980 3 роки тому
Yeah
@Chong688
@Chong688 Рік тому
Watching Lenin have those consecutive strokes 22:18 over an over again might be my favorite moment in youtube history
@MKM_2002
@MKM_2002 Рік тому
19:47 There's something eerily disturbing seeing only real life photos (instead of the digital animatics) during this grizzly moment . . . . . .
@wolfieplays3365
@wolfieplays3365 3 роки тому
The battalion of death They gave up immediately I did not see that coming
@ishanafondekar6334
@ishanafondekar6334 3 роки тому
this angered their fathers, who punished them severely
@kodys1492
@kodys1492 3 роки тому
They were called that for their extreme fear of death
@JWP-56
@JWP-56 3 роки тому
Wow that was anticlimactic
@masterxicon2453
@masterxicon2453 3 роки тому
@Brotherhood of steel knight ha.
@yeetusmeatus2241
@yeetusmeatus2241 3 роки тому
I did NAZI see that coming
@davidn7685
@davidn7685 3 роки тому
Please bro, Do the ,,Stalin Oversimplified” just like u did with Hitler
@winstonchurchill5815
@winstonchurchill5815 3 роки тому
At least say please
@davidn7685
@davidn7685 3 роки тому
Kim Jong un calm down King Kong Un
@unproductiveknight
@unproductiveknight 3 роки тому
he'll probably do it in 2045
@amarbirsingh3341
@amarbirsingh3341 3 роки тому
And punished him severely.
@gaminglegend
@gaminglegend 3 роки тому
@@unproductiveknight Nahh that's gonna be Trump Oversimplified
@timojek
@timojek 11 місяців тому
I feel like leaving out the white terror which was the reason for the red terror is a pretty big mistake. But pretty good music
@dragskcinnay3184
@dragskcinnay3184 3 місяці тому
two-part Russian revolution into two-part cold war, and two-part French revolution into two-part Napoleonic wars. Such symmetry...
@spacerace1448
@spacerace1448 3 роки тому
Okay so no one is gonna talk about how much his art style and attention to detail has improved over the years?
@gracehuang2406
@gracehuang2406 3 роки тому
and his voice acting!!
@gallantcavalier3306
@gallantcavalier3306 3 роки тому
And the fact he makes a new joke every video, and referencing old and good ones.
@happycamperds9917
@happycamperds9917 3 роки тому
Grace Huang *Why does he have to be so mean?*
@Loganopeta22
@Loganopeta22 3 роки тому
Bro ur literally not the only one seeing it as well good job
@mzkilla2715
@mzkilla2715 3 роки тому
It’s almost as if people get better at things they practice as time goes on.
@jmcelhinny
@jmcelhinny 3 роки тому
“The Russian Civil War was extremely intricate and would really need its own video.” Yes please!
@m1k3y48
@m1k3y48 3 роки тому
Funny story, Lindybeige did a video about that division of Czech soldiers who took over the trans-siberian railway. Fascinating bit of history
@BajanEnglishman51
@BajanEnglishman51 3 роки тому
M1k3y Czechoslovak legion
@Amandor2011
@Amandor2011 3 роки тому
It was actually, there were like 4-5 parties in this conflict and it wasn't clear which side will come victorious for 3 years Betrayals, civilian deaths, breaking up families, shooting down peasants for some bread-all that good stuff
@fixsationon7244
@fixsationon7244 Рік тому
In Estonia we wall russian civil was à "freedom war" and we came out pretty good. In the war there were à lot of schoolboys. People were afraid of Red terror. We got pièce of it. It was horrible. And many estonians thought that nazi Germans are going to save us. After the red terror. And it was good. Until we were occupied
@jay24176
@jay24176 Рік тому
mans still waiting after 2 years
@stellajuuno995
@stellajuuno995 Рік тому
18:20 Technically, this list would be ; Capitalists, liberals, social revolutionaries, national separatists in Poland, Finland and Ukraine, independent warlords setting up chiefdoms, anarchist rebels, the "Green Peasant Army", the Cossacks, Georgia, Armenia, Azerbaijan, Ossetia, Germany, Estonia, Latvia, Lithuania, the British, the French, the Americans, the Japanese, the Mongols under a White Russian warlord from Brandenburg (Ungern Sternberg), Tannu Tuva, China and a legion of Czechoslovak soldiers who captured the Trans-Siberian Railway and stole the Imperial gold reserves. ..
@lucasnelson2649
@lucasnelson2649 11 місяців тому
Damn
@stellajuuno995
@stellajuuno995 11 місяців тому
@@lucasnelson2649 and also Perjola, Belarus, Makhnovshchina, the Altai Duchy, the Alash Orda, the Basmachi Rebellion, Khiva, Bukhara, Ottoman Generals setting up Imanates in the mountains, the Crimean Khanate and the Free Matroses of Estonia.
@lucasnelson2649
@lucasnelson2649 11 місяців тому
Damn x2
@misfitgaming2935
@misfitgaming2935 9 місяців тому
So basically he pissed everyone off
@lucasnelson2649
@lucasnelson2649 9 місяців тому
You can say that again
@MasterClassComments
@MasterClassComments Рік тому
"2+2=lettuce. I'm so smert" 😂😂😂💀💀
@anushkaranjan259
@anushkaranjan259 3 роки тому
A guy who can draw, likes history AND has a sense of humor. It must be heaven
@yodathejedimaster7781
@yodathejedimaster7781 2 роки тому
Yay im in H heaven
@melissawiekharvey5037
@melissawiekharvey5037 2 роки тому
he's prob married lol the good ones always are
@thomaswang2223
@thomaswang2223 2 роки тому
My history finals are tomorrow, and I finally have a reason to watch UKposts
@TheBluePhoenix008
@TheBluePhoenix008 2 роки тому
Extra history; check them out.
@orangensafttee4598
@orangensafttee4598 2 роки тому
sam o nella
@Justin-pe9cl
@Justin-pe9cl 3 роки тому
Funny story regarding Rasputin, after his assassination he was buried in a church cemetery which was later broken into by red army soldiers. They took the body to a forest to burn him and when they set him on fire he sat up and allegedly tried to walk lol. The reason for this was because you're supposed to cut the tendons when you cremate which shrink when they burn hence the "sitting up" part. I would have SHIT if I saw that guy sit up in his fire pit.
@kf338
@kf338 3 роки тому
Would have ran and never looked back
@ethanmcfarland8240
@ethanmcfarland8240 3 роки тому
I bet those atheist communists didn’t expect that
@JustSomeGuy7613
@JustSomeGuy7613 3 роки тому
@EmperorJuliusCaesar you do know that the communist dictators were atheists right? Just in case you thought he was making fun of athesits
@JustSomeGuy7613
@JustSomeGuy7613 3 роки тому
@EmperorJuliusCaesar are you... okay?
@sailoroftheinternet3290
@sailoroftheinternet3290 3 роки тому
@EmperorJuliusCaesar "cultist trash" says the person advocating for communism
@lunettasuziejewel2080
@lunettasuziejewel2080 Рік тому
I have my history documentaries on a playlist, and I order the videos by rough chronological order of the topics. OS's WWI videos are sandwiched in between the Russian Revolution Parts 1 and 2, and it's so interesting to see the evolution of his videocraft in such stark terms. That said, I like that he opens this video with the same visuals for the archduke's assassination that he used in the WWI video. It feels like he's giving a high-five to an old buddy he hasn't seen in awhile.
@dersteve4240
@dersteve4240 3 місяці тому
I love Rasputin's story because it's completely bonkers. If you would release a film today about the queen of one of the largest countries on Earth being influenced by what's basically a giant unkillable sex wizard, no one would take it seriously because it sounds completely made up
@YOMAMAXXL
@YOMAMAXXL 3 роки тому
I live near the bridge where Rasputin's body was dumped.
@jaxmatthews2748
@jaxmatthews2748 3 роки тому
jesus christ
@noalapizza-paella3986
@noalapizza-paella3986 3 роки тому
OH GOD
@hans95332
@hans95332 3 роки тому
You live near Malaya Nevka river am I right
@YOMAMAXXL
@YOMAMAXXL 3 роки тому
@@hans95332 yep
@amiwong
@amiwong 3 роки тому
Small world
@icel8828
@icel8828 3 роки тому
“My German wife and a homeless wizard” Never in my life did I think I’d hear that
@GoofyManMF
@GoofyManMF 3 роки тому
Neither did i
@xyruzianjabagat
@xyruzianjabagat 3 роки тому
Did oversimplified had a face reveal?
@icel8828
@icel8828 3 роки тому
@@xyruzianjabagat so far. No
@xyruzianjabagat
@xyruzianjabagat 3 роки тому
wish he had so we can see the face of our dear creator
@Real_Mick3y6
@Real_Mick3y6 3 роки тому
"DUH!"
@CaptainFacts-kr8fb
@CaptainFacts-kr8fb Місяць тому
2:09 "I said they are not poisoned!" Meanwhile Rasputin: *Eats everything including the candlebra*
@Cherryfxmls
@Cherryfxmls 11 місяців тому
This is a perfect revision introduction:) I haven't been revised the Russian revolution in quite a while and my exam is tomorrow so this is a great refresher!
@jackcrossems
@jackcrossems 3 роки тому
Lenin is up against literally everyone: I sleep Mother in Law is coming over: Real shid
@pigio9033
@pigio9033 3 роки тому
Jack Crossems NO NOT MOTHER AND LAW!
@beljianefingse1291
@beljianefingse1291 3 роки тому
Shid
@Xyfen1
@Xyfen1 3 роки тому
This whole oversimplified history is like a cinematic universe
@lolom8772
@lolom8772 3 роки тому
Sir.... that’s how the world is
@therafmaster5958
@therafmaster5958 3 роки тому
Probably because it all actually happened
@Turbo161
@Turbo161 3 роки тому
Yeah hopefully
@bobgoogwin123
@bobgoogwin123 3 роки тому
amazingly so
@luca_4342
@luca_4342 3 роки тому
its... our history?
@RDY736
@RDY736 3 місяці тому
7:54 “Who wants to start a Rebubublution!” “I mean uh” “Rebublu…” “Revoluti-“ “Dangit!”
@Timmy_Bob_Jr
@Timmy_Bob_Jr Рік тому
At 4:15 I love how the one of the revolters throws a torch and it bounces off the wall and hits him
@markyv2295
@markyv2295 3 роки тому
What order to watch Oversimplified in: Three Kingdoms Battle of Hastings War of the Bucket Henry VIII American revolution part 1 American Revolution part 2 French Revolution part 1 French revolution part 2 American civil war part 1 American Civil war part 2 Hitler part 1 Russian Revolution part 1 WW1 part 1 WW1 part 2 Russian Revolution part 2 The Emu War Hitler part 2 WW2 part 1 WW2 part 2 Cold War part 1 Football war The Falklands Cold War part 2
@Momo-po5tn
@Momo-po5tn 3 роки тому
Excellent, my friend
@Momo-po5tn
@Momo-po5tn 3 роки тому
I hope they do one about mao in china
@THEWOMBATRULES
@THEWOMBATRULES 3 роки тому
You put hitler part one twice
@jasminewat2662
@jasminewat2662 3 роки тому
Right that's my weekend sorted
@ChaseMcCain81
@ChaseMcCain81 3 роки тому
K
@jcrmakesshorts8656
@jcrmakesshorts8656 3 роки тому
UKposts: You are not on trending Oversimplified: ya, there is gonna be a tax for that
@sophiad548
@sophiad548 3 роки тому
youtube: not trending father: enraged oversimplified: punished severely
@beccag2758
@beccag2758 3 роки тому
Oversimplified isn’t trending, the Vikings are
@shrekoof722
@shrekoof722 3 роки тому
Out of date joke there's a tax for that
@TheNintendoNerd-wd7bv
@TheNintendoNerd-wd7bv 3 роки тому
Using an overused joke? There's a tax for that.
@ItzChocolateChipz
@ItzChocolateChipz 3 роки тому
@@TheNintendoNerd-wd7bv you're using one too There's gonna be a tax for that
@kukuikai2
@kukuikai2 Рік тому
stalin was not in the background 10:15
@Matt_from_Florida
@Matt_from_Florida 9 місяців тому
14:26 Anybody notice that's exactly how Yevgeny Prigozhin's armed revolt happened? (Including all the _"bigwigs"_ fleeing Moscow) Until Prigozhin just decided to call it off, that is.
@fullmetaltheorist
@fullmetaltheorist 3 роки тому
When Nicholas called Rasputin a "Homeless wizard" I spat out my water.
@henrygustavekrausse7459
@henrygustavekrausse7459 3 роки тому
That wizard's just a crazy old man.
@samuelkim1827
@samuelkim1827 3 роки тому
i would call him "raggedy ass drunken homeless wizard with a delusional mind"
@SeanIceCream
@SeanIceCream 3 роки тому
Ew
@camilleremiano8463
@camilleremiano8463 3 роки тому
I would call him ''Booze liking,delusional mastermind,who got his hands on the power,but was also homless and liked by the people''
@Raptorkilleriscool
@Raptorkilleriscool 3 роки тому
sophiet union
@Ksanthecat
@Ksanthecat 3 роки тому
Nobles: How are you not dead!? Rasputín: I HAVE NO IDEA!
@indj3712
@indj3712 3 роки тому
it must be the magic (go with plan b)
@elizabethgraunstadt
@elizabethgraunstadt 3 роки тому
Lenin: Oh, give me a big fat break
@creativecreeper2860
@creativecreeper2860 3 роки тому
LOL 😂
@iqbalnurfaizi548
@iqbalnurfaizi548 3 роки тому
Nanomagic SON !
@Iota-15
@Iota-15 3 роки тому
Hey, hey, hey, hey, hey, hey, hey, hey Hey, hey, hey, hey, hey, hey, hey, hey Hey, hey, hey, hey, hey, hey, hey, hey There lived a certain man in Russia long ago He was big and strong, in his eyes a flaming glow Most people looked at him with terror and with fear But to Moscow chicks he was such a lovely dear He could preach the Bible like a preacher Full of ecstasy and fire But he also was the kind of teacher Women would desire Ra ra Rasputin Lover of the Russian queen There was a cat that really was gone Ra ra Rasputin Russia's greatest love machine It was a shame how he carried on He ruled the Russian land and never mind the Czar But the kazachok he danced really wunderbar In all affairs of state he was the man to please But he was real great when he had a girl to squeeze For the queen he was no wheeler dealer Though she'd heard the things he'd done She believed he was a holy healer Who would heal her son Ra ra Rasputin Lover of the Russian queen There was a cat that really was gone Ra ra Rasputin Russia's greatest love machine It was a shame how he carried on But when his drinking and lusting And his hunger for power Became known to more and more people The demands to do something About this outrageous man Became louder and louder Hey, hey, hey, hey, hey, hey, hey, hey Hey, hey, hey, hey, hey, hey, hey, hey Hey, hey, hey, hey, hey, hey, hey, hey Hey, hey, hey, hey, hey, hey, hey, hey "This man's just got to go", declared his enemies But the ladies begged, "Don't you try to do it, please" No doubt this Rasputin had lots of hidden charms Though he was a brute, they just fell into his arms Then one night some men of higher standing Set a trap, they're not to blame "Come to visit us", they kept demanding And he really came Ra ra Rasputin Lover of the Russian queen They put some poison into his wine Ra ra Rasputin Russia's greatest love machine He drank it all and said, "I feel fine" Ra ra Rasputin Lover of the Russian queen They didn't quit, they wanted his head Ra ra Rasputin Russia's greatest love machine And so they shot him 'til he was dead Oh, those Russians
@sameersingh3383
@sameersingh3383 4 місяці тому
best channel in youtube for history. Really appreciate the efforts. Please keep make more videos on different topics.
@ashsomething
@ashsomething 3 місяці тому
My great great grandfather was actually a top general to tzar Nicholas during the war and the revolution. Our family is German but we moved to Russia during Catherine’s land promise. Anyway our family got into the military and my great great grandfather helped Nicolas. He ended up quitting and fleeing to America when Nick made himself top general. He moved to North Dakota and helped America with learning about Russia and many other countries (he spoke around 11 languages)
@Anglomachian
@Anglomachian 3 роки тому
Funnily enough, when the Soviets came to power, they dug up Rasputin and burned his body. Unfortunately no one had prepared the body properly, so when his ligaments shriveled in the flames, he sat up and scared the crap out of everyone. Good times.
@mauz791
@mauz791 3 роки тому
Thanks science
@johnnyapplesmith
@johnnyapplesmith 3 роки тому
He was also alive days after being shot and left outside in the snow.
@snanoopis6584
@snanoopis6584 3 роки тому
AtheismDies actually the autopsy showed that rasputin had died from being shot in the head which happened before he was dumped in the river
@oraclex2976
@oraclex2976 3 роки тому
Maybe Putin will do the same.
@MatrixWorxs
@MatrixWorxs 3 роки тому
@Marissa Lopes, I see the comment you wrote so many times... SO really. You're the one copying someone else's comment.
@googlenotgoogle2171
@googlenotgoogle2171 3 роки тому
German Empire: I’m beating the Russians cause I funded communists Nazi Germany: I’m losing to the communists I funded 3 decades ago Mission failed successfully
@abcd-du3tf
@abcd-du3tf 3 роки тому
Copied comment
@epsilon1563
@epsilon1563 3 роки тому
Germany and Nazi Germany are two very, VERY different things.
@wiiam4
@wiiam4 3 роки тому
Reagan: I'm beating the Russians cause I funded the Afghan Freedom Fighters Bush: I'm losing to terrorists I funded 3 decades ago Mission failed successfully
@gabeg9855
@gabeg9855 3 роки тому
Blowback.
@acatthatlookslikehitler1277
@acatthatlookslikehitler1277 3 роки тому
abc d no
@Marlowgris
@Marlowgris 10 місяців тому
I didn't think this video would become pertinent again in 2023, but I guess history does repeat itself.
@marciimeris503
@marciimeris503 Рік тому
What the reds did to Nicholas and his family was just heartbreaking Autocrat or not, bad or not. Murdered the family and scattered the remains so they couldn't rest together.
@url7167
@url7167 Рік тому
Yet no one gives a damn on the countless people, including children, who perished under the Tsar's rule. The kids' death was terrible but I just can't bring myself being devastated by the death of these imperial, privileged children.
@marciimeris503
@marciimeris503 Рік тому
@url lol. Death is death. It's tragic regardless. If you can't see that you're a psychopath. Your not sad that people died under him, you're just sad because people tell you that's what's right. In fact let's be real, your comment was completely unnecessary and was only made to make yourself look better than me.
@ZeroneAngel
@ZeroneAngel 3 роки тому
Germany in the 1910's: Lets fund these soviet fighters in russia, it will be great for us in the long run. USA in the 1980's: Lets fund these Muslim fighters in Afghanistan, it will be great for us in the long run.
@antongebhardt3924
@antongebhardt3924 3 роки тому
Nice one!
@Palora01
@Palora01 3 роки тому
Overall it went a lot better for the USA. They got some good casus beli to invade a nation just next door to another rival nation (Iran)
@joelwilcox5424
@joelwilcox5424 3 роки тому
* *Curb your enthusiasm theme* plays *
@FreeHashbrown
@FreeHashbrown 3 роки тому
Imperialism doesn’t change, just evolves. Toppling governments for political and/or economic gain
@Palora01
@Palora01 3 роки тому
@@FreeHashbrown how is that evolution, nations have been doing that to other nations since antiquity. The tools evolve, the objectives remains unchanged.
@ksj2936
@ksj2936 3 роки тому
Lenin: Tell whoever is in charge of giving people jobs not to let that jerk Stalin become the next leader. Me: hey, I've seen this one before!
@jayjaybee
@jayjaybee 3 роки тому
TheSovietBedrock “Dejà vu.”
@tsczar0
@tsczar0 3 роки тому
What do you mean? It’s brand new!
@keszelll
@keszelll 3 роки тому
Hey, should we tell him about the ABomb? Yeah tell him about the ABomb, that will scare him
@aviz8590
@aviz8590 3 роки тому
qckdxter irrelevant
@beccag2758
@beccag2758 3 роки тому
By the way, who is in charge of giving people jobs?
@velkanthewolf
@velkanthewolf 10 місяців тому
7:54 "Who wants to start a rebubublution? I mean a- rebublu... revoluti... DANGIT!!"
@kittyaya3425
@kittyaya3425 Місяць тому
2:21 this scared the living heck out of me.
@Vehxx-
@Vehxx- 3 роки тому
Poisoning and Gun wounds: *Exist in Rasputin* Rasputin: *Dies from Hypothermia*
@bastiangalaz4580
@bastiangalaz4580 3 роки тому
Not even Rasputin could beat the russian winter, damn.
@kaminari1927
@kaminari1927 3 роки тому
Nobody expects the Russian Winter
@heavythegreywolf
@heavythegreywolf 3 роки тому
RA RA RASPUTIN RUSSIAS GREATEST LOVE MACHINE !!
@lookatthepicture4107
@lookatthepicture4107 3 роки тому
He actually drown
@aviz8590
@aviz8590 3 роки тому
Look at the picture no
@InsanityPlea100
@InsanityPlea100 3 роки тому
That Rasputin death scene was hilariously accurate to the way it was originally reported. Although, i agree, it was likely done to make him look more like a threat, and less like a group of men ganged up to kill an unarmed guy with a very picklable pickle.
@SpecterVonBaren
@SpecterVonBaren 3 роки тому
From what I understand, the part about the poisoning not working could very well be true due to low quantities and poor quality.
@InsanityPlea100
@InsanityPlea100 3 роки тому
@AR - 09UR - Heart Lake SS (2462) all valid options, but I guess we shall never know. Unless Rasputin comes back, again, to tell us.
@LichsuhoathinhDrabattle
@LichsuhoathinhDrabattle Рік тому
The channel releases videos regularly, with an easy to understand and interesting historical recap. Hope the channel produces more interesting historical videos☺☺
@johnwise7244
@johnwise7244 3 місяці тому
holy shit at 1:47 that's Dostoevsky, I recently read his book the brothers karamazov and wow what an experience that was. It was at least part of why I clicked on this video. I remember struggling so much to remember all the dates of the russian revolution in high school I think I got a C on that unit. Thanks for all the passion that goes into each of these videos I hope you change the landscape of learning for many young people.
@dominickeijzer5844
@dominickeijzer5844 3 роки тому
Rasputin was a cat in Human form • Completely crazy • Looked and acted permanently high • Had like 9 lives
@annandres8483
@annandres8483 3 роки тому
I'm a cat too-
@evanv7420
@evanv7420 3 роки тому
He was a cat that clearly was gone
@rinalde7121
@rinalde7121 3 роки тому
@@evanv7420 Ra ra rasputin
@melanieavakin8550
@melanieavakin8550 3 роки тому
Ra ra rasputin There was a cat that really was gone
@evanv7420
@evanv7420 3 роки тому
Rinal De Russias greatest love machine
@SudhuJ
@SudhuJ 3 роки тому
To be honest, Oversimplified has the smoothest sponsor transitions
@SP-ft4ir
@SP-ft4ir 3 роки тому
According to me, Internet Historian has the best sponsor integration transition
@Chiinkayy
@Chiinkayy 3 роки тому
Nah i was about to click off from the video honestly
@user-ek9dd1cc2b
@user-ek9dd1cc2b 3 роки тому
Add thyme
@averagecat4220
@averagecat4220 3 роки тому
Shubham Parulekar nah, Internet Historian has the funniest ones, so funny, that they feel like he’s not really being sponsored
@christianwyman7052
@christianwyman7052 3 роки тому
nah it be Linus Media Group
@airblade812
@airblade812 2 місяці тому
Me after realizing that Oversimplified hasn’t uploaded in a year since the first Punic war: I did not see this coming.
@guywhocantgrowabeard
@guywhocantgrowabeard Рік тому
Wow. This was actually an amazing watch. We had the Russian revolution in history class in school but i didn't learn squat there.
@elliepoli2871
@elliepoli2871 2 роки тому
Rasputin wasn't just 'a homeless wizard', he was Russia's Greatest Love Machine, come on people 👏🙄
@loturzelrestaurant
@loturzelrestaurant 2 роки тому
Oversimplified, the Commentary on the Past. HBomberguy, the Commentary on the Present. Sci Show, Veritasium, and others, the Science UKpostsrs that cover the Future and comment on it.
@udhavvarma7097
@udhavvarma7097 2 роки тому
Don't forget the fact that it was a shame how he carried on. There was no mention of the cat that really was gone in the video, sad.
@mochalo4912
@mochalo4912 2 роки тому
the guy that perfromed that song (bobby farell)died on the same day Rasputin died on the same month , in the same city ... think about it
@assassinabhya
@assassinabhya 2 роки тому
tar-tar-tartaglia and ra-ra-rasputin
@keanuh8203
@keanuh8203 2 роки тому
It was a shame how he carried on
@primal_guy1526
@primal_guy1526 3 роки тому
Russian Peasant: Hey, this tsarist regime doesn't seem so gre- Okhrana: Are you sure about that? *20 years later* Russian Person: Hey, Stalin doesn’t seem so gre- NKVD: Are you sure about that? *20 years later* Russian Civilian: Hey, this communism thing doesn't seem so gre- KGB: Are you sure about that? *60 years later* Russian Citizen: Hey, maybe this Putin guy isn’t so gre- FSB: Are you sure about that?
@doragonL
@doragonL 3 роки тому
Same shit now :(
@Apotheosister
@Apotheosister 3 роки тому
Same shit, different day is a timeless saying.
@Sorcerers_Apprentice
@Sorcerers_Apprentice 3 роки тому
@dirk _ Now it's a corrupt and unfair plutocracy.
@kargaroc386
@kargaroc386 3 роки тому
NKVD
@TheCheat_1337
@TheCheat_1337 3 роки тому
Except socialism was very popular and even to this day, a majority of Russians want the USSR back (and praise Stalin)
@vividplayz4854
@vividplayz4854 Рік тому
3:02 I agree with those solders.
@mayankraj9249
@mayankraj9249 Рік тому
7:55 is my favourite moment. How to start a rebebulation 😅😅😄😃 LOL!!!!
@anandaa6980
@anandaa6980 2 роки тому
"throughout his entire reign, he had done everything he could to keep all the power for himself, and in the end, that's exactly what left him with none"... That hit deeper than expected.
@fly_youmper_
@fly_youmper_ 2 роки тому
+
@fly_youmper_
@fly_youmper_ 2 роки тому
but as a Russian who has studied history well, it infuriates me that he exposes the EMPEROR (just in the video of the tsar) with his dibil, although he has done a lot of great things.
@alex2005z
@alex2005z 2 роки тому
Next time you try to be a tzar on a massive empire make sure to have a brain
@anothershellcialistturtle8568
@anothershellcialistturtle8568 2 роки тому
The more you take the less you have-oogway
@mathias5980
@mathias5980 2 роки тому
Me when there is no toilet paper: 16:36
@Gabowsk
@Gabowsk 3 роки тому
Germany when funding communists to take Russia down: *_THIS IS THE GREATEST PLAAAAAAAAN!_*
@squidydabeast2159
@squidydabeast2159 3 роки тому
You know charles is dead
@FonVegen
@FonVegen 3 роки тому
Does that make Lenin the bold-action man?
@radec5437
@radec5437 3 роки тому
Charles no!
@asvenson5267
@asvenson5267 3 роки тому
me goongaga Only in one ending my friend, and I won’t accept that one
@R3elTalk
@R3elTalk 3 роки тому
RIP Charles Loved By All "He always had the Greatest Plan" -Henry Sticmin
@evolvebtw1672
@evolvebtw1672 Рік тому
Kornilov marched on Petrograd in allegiance with the Provisional Government, in order to be prepared for another people's uprising. However , Kerensky panicked and armed the Bolsheviks - consequently leading to their seizure of power
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