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History of the Ukrainian Euromaidan Revolution of 2014 DOCUMENTARY
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Kings and Generals animated historical documentary series on Modern Affairs continues with a video asking if the Ukrainian Euromaidan of 2014, also known as the Revolution of dignity was a coup or a revolution. Previously we talked about the Russian elites and various power brokers and groups, as we try to deduce who is going to rule Russia after Putin (https://youtu.be/KvRxkVHIKc4), the European Union, discussing if it is a real superpower or an utopia (https://youtu.be/85KXEtX9ABc), short-term union that is fated to dissolve, about Russia, China and Iran and discussed their ties, interests and contradictions and try to deduce if Vladimir Putin, Xi Jinping and Ali K...
published: 17 Aug 2023
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Ukraine: What happened in Kiev's Maidan square?
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On 20 February 2014, more than 50 anti-government protesters were shot dead in Kiev's Maidan square. The massacre triggered the collapse of Ukraine's pro-Russian government, prompting Moscow to annex Crimea and sparking a separatist war in the east. At the time, riot police were blamed for the deaths, but they were not the only ones shooting that day. The BBC's Gabriel Gatehouse, who witnessed the shootings, returned to investigate.
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published: 12 Feb 2015
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The Fight for Ukraine: Last Days of the Revolution
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February 2014, Ukraine's Euromaidan revolution against the government of Viktor Yanukovych had reached another stalemate after the violence in late January. But on the 18th, massive and fatal clashes broke out between police and protesters outside the Ukrainian parliament building, the Rada.
After hours of fierce fighting, the protesters were pushed back onto their last lines of defense in Independence square and just about forced the police back after an attempt to clear the square. Once the dust had settled almost 30 police and protesters had been killed, on a day where firearms were used openly by both sides for the first time.
Vice News arrived a day later to a city on lockdown and Independence square resembling a d...
published: 23 May 2014
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Why Russia is invading Ukraine, explained in 2 minutes
In August 2014, after months of increasingly assertive intervention into the Ukraine crisis, Russian President Vladimir Putin crossed a major line by invading the country's rebel-held east with Russian tanks and troops. Vox Foreign Editor Max Fisher explains Putin's reasons for invading are less obvious than you might think.
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published: 02 Sep 2014
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Ukraine Protest 2014: The Divide, Explained | The New York Times
Ukraine is being pulled in different directions: one toward Russia, the other toward Western Europe.
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published: 21 Feb 2014
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Revolution in Ukraine - A VICE News Dispatch
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With protests in Ukraine turning deadly last week, VICE News went to Kiev's Independence Square to document the Euromaidan movement's struggle for the fate of the nation. In addition to the smoldering avenues littered with sniper fire, and protesters tending to their dead and wounded, our crew chronicled the toppling of Viktor Yanukovych. As Ukraine prepares for its future, here's a look at how the revolution unfolded.
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published: 25 Feb 2014
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2014 Ukraine Crisis: The Real Beginning of the War with Russia
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Ukraine 2014 | Ukraine-Russia Ties, Explained | The New York Times
To understand the current conflict between Ukraine and Russia, look to the interconnected history of the two countries.
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Ukrainian Revolution 2014 (Kyiv, January 21)
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A Brief History of Ukraine: WWI to the Euromaidan Revolution
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History of the Ukrainian Euromaidan Revolution of 2014 DOCUMENTARY
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Kings and Generals animated historical documentary series on Modern Affairs continues with a video asking if the Ukrainian Euromaidan of 2014, also known as the Revolution of dignity was a coup or a revolution. Previously we talked about the Russian elites and various power brokers and groups, as we try to deduce who is going to rule Russia after Putin (https://youtu.be/KvRxkVHIKc4), the European Union, discussing if it is a real superpower or an utopia (https://youtu.be/85KXEtX9ABc), short-term union that is fated to dissolve, about Russia, China and Iran and discussed their ties, interests and contradictions and try to deduce if Vladimir Putin, Xi Jinping and Ali Khamenei can form a stable alliance - a new axis or support each other temporarily (https://youtu.be/wRAQezn85tw), made videos on the 15 Events that Defined the War in Ukraine (https://youtu.be/kB-fUwNFkNo) and on the possible vectors of the upcoming Ukrainian counter-attack (https://youtu.be/dLtk0I5LEXY) and on why we consider the war in Ukraine to be Unprovoked (https://youtu.be/bQbP4jTx2wU).
War in Ukraine - https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLaBYW76inbX5XWJ8IJd9MKucLnkAzK28E
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00:00 Intro
02:12 Ukraine in the 90s and Yushchenko's Presidency
03:30 Yanukovych Comes to power, negotiations with the EU
05:45 Russian sanctions, Yanukovych's U-turn
09:27 Euromaidan, Clashes, Yanukovych escapes
18:21 Coup or People's Revolution?
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Kings and Generals animated historical documentary series on Modern Affairs continues with a video asking if the Ukrainian Euromaidan of 2014, also known as the Revolution of dignity was a coup or a revolution. Previously we talked about the Russian elites and various power brokers and groups, as we try to deduce who is going to rule Russia after Putin (https://youtu.be/KvRxkVHIKc4), the European Union, discussing if it is a real superpower or an utopia (https://youtu.be/85KXEtX9ABc), short-term union that is fated to dissolve, about Russia, China and Iran and discussed their ties, interests and contradictions and try to deduce if Vladimir Putin, Xi Jinping and Ali Khamenei can form a stable alliance - a new axis or support each other temporarily (https://youtu.be/wRAQezn85tw), made videos on the 15 Events that Defined the War in Ukraine (https://youtu.be/kB-fUwNFkNo) and on the possible vectors of the upcoming Ukrainian counter-attack (https://youtu.be/dLtk0I5LEXY) and on why we consider the war in Ukraine to be Unprovoked (https://youtu.be/bQbP4jTx2wU).
War in Ukraine - https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLaBYW76inbX5XWJ8IJd9MKucLnkAzK28E
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02:12 Ukraine in the 90s and Yushchenko's Presidency
03:30 Yanukovych Comes to power, negotiations with the EU
05:45 Russian sanctions, Yanukovych's U-turn
09:27 Euromaidan, Clashes, Yanukovych escapes
18:21 Coup or People's Revolution?
#Documentary #Kingsandgenerals #Ukraine
- published: 17 Aug 2023
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Ukraine: What happened in Kiev's Maidan square?
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On 20 February 2014, more than 50 anti-government protesters were shot dead in Kiev's Maidan square. The massacre triggered the collapse of Ukraine's pro-Russian government, prompting Moscow to annex Crimea and sparking a separatist war in the east. At the time, riot police were blamed for the deaths, but they were not the only ones shooting that day. The BBC's Gabriel Gatehouse, who witnessed the shootings, returned to investigate.
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On 20 February 2014, more than 50 anti-government protesters were shot dead in Kiev's Maidan square. The massacre triggered the collapse of Ukraine's pro-Russian government, prompting Moscow to annex Crimea and sparking a separatist war in the east. At the time, riot police were blamed for the deaths, but they were not the only ones shooting that day. The BBC's Gabriel Gatehouse, who witnessed the shootings, returned to investigate.
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- published: 12 Feb 2015
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The Fight for Ukraine: Last Days of the Revolution
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February 2014, Ukraine's Euromaidan revolution against the government of Viktor Yanukovych ha...
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February 2014, Ukraine's Euromaidan revolution against the government of Viktor Yanukovych had reached another stalemate after the violence in late January. But on the 18th, massive and fatal clashes broke out between police and protesters outside the Ukrainian parliament building, the Rada.
After hours of fierce fighting, the protesters were pushed back onto their last lines of defense in Independence square and just about forced the police back after an attempt to clear the square. Once the dust had settled almost 30 police and protesters had been killed, on a day where firearms were used openly by both sides for the first time.
Vice News arrived a day later to a city on lockdown and Independence square resembling a dystopian protest nightmare, fires burning, everything covered in black ash and the protesters themselves looked tired and desperate as a fragile truce held throughout the night.
The next day however set of a chain of events that would leave dozens of protesters dead, Yanukovych fleeing the country and the protesters firmly in control of parliament. This film tracks the last days of the Euromaidan revolution, from the mass killings of protesters by the police on 20th February, to the day Yanukovych fled his private estate, leaving behind a wealth of incriminating documents linking him to fraud, corruption and possibly even attempted murder.
Within days an interim government, made up of protest figures and opposition MPs was in power and presidential elections were set for the 25th May. However, since the end of the revolution the new government has had to face a nosediving economy, the Russian annexation of Crimea and now a violent bid for independence by pro-Russian separatists in the east. After a violent and chaotic 6 months, the election gives the country a chance to look towards a future of closer links to the EU and a chance to end the corruption that dominates Ukrainian society.
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February 2014, Ukraine's Euromaidan revolution against the government of Viktor Yanukovych had reached another stalemate after the violence in late January. But on the 18th, massive and fatal clashes broke out between police and protesters outside the Ukrainian parliament building, the Rada.
After hours of fierce fighting, the protesters were pushed back onto their last lines of defense in Independence square and just about forced the police back after an attempt to clear the square. Once the dust had settled almost 30 police and protesters had been killed, on a day where firearms were used openly by both sides for the first time.
Vice News arrived a day later to a city on lockdown and Independence square resembling a dystopian protest nightmare, fires burning, everything covered in black ash and the protesters themselves looked tired and desperate as a fragile truce held throughout the night.
The next day however set of a chain of events that would leave dozens of protesters dead, Yanukovych fleeing the country and the protesters firmly in control of parliament. This film tracks the last days of the Euromaidan revolution, from the mass killings of protesters by the police on 20th February, to the day Yanukovych fled his private estate, leaving behind a wealth of incriminating documents linking him to fraud, corruption and possibly even attempted murder.
Within days an interim government, made up of protest figures and opposition MPs was in power and presidential elections were set for the 25th May. However, since the end of the revolution the new government has had to face a nosediving economy, the Russian annexation of Crimea and now a violent bid for independence by pro-Russian separatists in the east. After a violent and chaotic 6 months, the election gives the country a chance to look towards a future of closer links to the EU and a chance to end the corruption that dominates Ukrainian society.
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- published: 23 May 2014
- views: 905171
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Why Russia is invading Ukraine, explained in 2 minutes
In August 2014, after months of increasingly assertive intervention into the Ukraine crisis, Russian President Vladimir Putin crossed a major line by invading t...
In August 2014, after months of increasingly assertive intervention into the Ukraine crisis, Russian President Vladimir Putin crossed a major line by invading the country's rebel-held east with Russian tanks and troops. Vox Foreign Editor Max Fisher explains Putin's reasons for invading are less obvious than you might think.
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In August 2014, after months of increasingly assertive intervention into the Ukraine crisis, Russian President Vladimir Putin crossed a major line by invading the country's rebel-held east with Russian tanks and troops. Vox Foreign Editor Max Fisher explains Putin's reasons for invading are less obvious than you might think.
Produced by Joe Posner & Joss Fong
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- published: 02 Sep 2014
- views: 1461656
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Ukraine Protest 2014: The Divide, Explained | The New York Times
Ukraine is being pulled in different directions: one toward Russia, the other toward Western Europe.
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- published: 21 Feb 2014
- views: 83139
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Revolution in Ukraine - A VICE News Dispatch
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With protests in Ukraine turning deadly last week, VICE News went to Kiev's Independence Squa...
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With protests in Ukraine turning deadly last week, VICE News went to Kiev's Independence Square to document the Euromaidan movement's struggle for the fate of the nation. In addition to the smoldering avenues littered with sniper fire, and protesters tending to their dead and wounded, our crew chronicled the toppling of Viktor Yanukovych. As Ukraine prepares for its future, here's a look at how the revolution unfolded.
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With protests in Ukraine turning deadly last week, VICE News went to Kiev's Independence Square to document the Euromaidan movement's struggle for the fate of the nation. In addition to the smoldering avenues littered with sniper fire, and protesters tending to their dead and wounded, our crew chronicled the toppling of Viktor Yanukovych. As Ukraine prepares for its future, here's a look at how the revolution unfolded.
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- published: 25 Feb 2014
- views: 204580
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2014 Ukraine Crisis: The Real Beginning of the War with Russia
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Ukraine 2014 | Ukraine-Russia Ties, Explained | The New York Times
To understand the current conflict between Ukraine and Russia, look to the interconnected history of the two countries.
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A Brief History of Ukraine: WWI to the Euromaidan Revolution
A look at Ukraine's 2014 unrest through the lens of modern history.
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Современная история Украины
Сучасна історія України
Ukraine (Country),Україна,Росія,Russia,Путін,Віктор Янукович,Юлія Тимошенко,Yulia Tymoshenko (Politician),Viktor Yanukovych,President,Президент,Віктор Ющенко,Euromaidan,protest,revolution,Віталій Кличко,vitali klitschko,Viktor Yushchenko,World War,WW,WWI,WWII,Soviet Union (Country),радянський Союз,deal,American,USA,угода,international relations,history,news,politics,сделка,Владимир Путин,Vladimir Putin,Modern,Communism (Political Ideology),lenin,ленин,Сталин,stalin,battle,Kiev,Киев
As the dust settled after World War I, Ukraine was defeated and divided and the Soviets controlled much of the country. In 1922 Ukraine, along with Russia, became the founding members of the Soviet Union. Then in 1932 the great famine began and up to 10 million Ukrainians starved to death. It was made worse by the policies of the new head of the communist party, Joseph Stalin.
Then came the Great Terror: Two waves of Stalinist political repression and persecution in the Soviet Union resulted in the killing of some 681,000 people; including 80 percent of the Ukrainian cultural elite and three-quarters of all the Ukrainian Red Army's higher-ranking officers.
Then came the outbreak of WWII.
German armies invaded the Soviet Union in June 1941, beginning four straight years of non-stop total war. In the battle of Kiev, Axis troops encircled and laid siege to the capital city. More than 600,000 Soviet soldiers were killed or taken captive there.
The total losses inflicted upon the Ukrainian population during the war are estimated between five and eight million, including over half a million Jews killed by Nazi death squads, sometimes with the help of local collaborators.
Corruption under Ukraine's second president set the stage for the 2004 ascendence of then Prime Minister Viktor Yanukovych to the Presidency in elections that the Ukrainian Supreme Court ruled were rigged.
Yanukovych was then thrown out of power in the peaceful Orange Revolution in favor of opposition leaders Viktor Yushchenko and Yulia Tymoshenko, who became President and Prime Minister. Yanukovych then regained the Prime Ministership in 2006, but lost a snap election just a year later that saw Tymoshenko become Prime Minister again. This map of those 2007 election results shows just how divided Ukraine is politically.
Then came the January 2009 natural gas crisis in which Russia stopped supplying gas to Ukraine in the middle of winter. Since Ukraine is itself the main supply route to much of Europe, this was a pretty big problem. Tymoshenko eventually signed an agreement to reopen the pipes, but not before Ukraine incurred major economic losses.
As a result of the political fallout, Yanukovych - who just does not go away - was elected President again in 2010. And in October, 2011, Tymoshenko was sentenced to seven years in prison for abuse of office because she signed the natural gas deal with Russian President Vladimir Putin.
In 2012 the European Union and Ukraine began negotiations for it to join the 28-nation group. President Viktor Yanukovych urged the parliament to adopt laws so that Ukraine would meet the EU's criteria.
Bringing us to the 3-month old Euromaidan protests which began at the end of 2013 when Yanukovych - who was feeling the economic pressure - abruptly suspended efforts to join the EU. He then turned around and signed an agreement with Putin, who offered $15 billion in financial aid and a 33% discount on Russian natural gas.
As a result, the protests have escalated and become more violent, with many now calling for the ouster of Yanukovych and a rejection of the Russian deal in favor of a complete embrace of Europe.
Yulia Tymoshenko is released from custody in Kharkiv
Parliament impeaches President Viktor Yanukovych
President Yanukovych wherabouts unknown after fleeing Kiev
Parliament appoints new speaker and interior minister
Protesters take over security in Kiev
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Современная история Украины
Сучасна історія України
Ukraine (Country),Україна,Росія,Russia,Путін,Віктор Янукович,Юлія Тимошенко,Yulia Tymoshenko (Politician),Viktor Yanukovych,President,Президент,Віктор Ющенко,Euromaidan,protest,revolution,Віталій Кличко,vitali klitschko,Viktor Yushchenko,World War,WW,WWI,WWII,Soviet Union (Country),радянський Союз,deal,American,USA,угода,international relations,history,news,politics,сделка,Владимир Путин,Vladimir Putin,Modern,Communism (Political Ideology),lenin,ленин,Сталин,stalin,battle,Kiev,Киев
As the dust settled after World War I, Ukraine was defeated and divided and the Soviets controlled much of the country. In 1922 Ukraine, along with Russia, became the founding members of the Soviet Union. Then in 1932 the great famine began and up to 10 million Ukrainians starved to death. It was made worse by the policies of the new head of the communist party, Joseph Stalin.
Then came the Great Terror: Two waves of Stalinist political repression and persecution in the Soviet Union resulted in the killing of some 681,000 people; including 80 percent of the Ukrainian cultural elite and three-quarters of all the Ukrainian Red Army's higher-ranking officers.
Then came the outbreak of WWII.
German armies invaded the Soviet Union in June 1941, beginning four straight years of non-stop total war. In the battle of Kiev, Axis troops encircled and laid siege to the capital city. More than 600,000 Soviet soldiers were killed or taken captive there.
The total losses inflicted upon the Ukrainian population during the war are estimated between five and eight million, including over half a million Jews killed by Nazi death squads, sometimes with the help of local collaborators.
Corruption under Ukraine's second president set the stage for the 2004 ascendence of then Prime Minister Viktor Yanukovych to the Presidency in elections that the Ukrainian Supreme Court ruled were rigged.
Yanukovych was then thrown out of power in the peaceful Orange Revolution in favor of opposition leaders Viktor Yushchenko and Yulia Tymoshenko, who became President and Prime Minister. Yanukovych then regained the Prime Ministership in 2006, but lost a snap election just a year later that saw Tymoshenko become Prime Minister again. This map of those 2007 election results shows just how divided Ukraine is politically.
Then came the January 2009 natural gas crisis in which Russia stopped supplying gas to Ukraine in the middle of winter. Since Ukraine is itself the main supply route to much of Europe, this was a pretty big problem. Tymoshenko eventually signed an agreement to reopen the pipes, but not before Ukraine incurred major economic losses.
As a result of the political fallout, Yanukovych - who just does not go away - was elected President again in 2010. And in October, 2011, Tymoshenko was sentenced to seven years in prison for abuse of office because she signed the natural gas deal with Russian President Vladimir Putin.
In 2012 the European Union and Ukraine began negotiations for it to join the 28-nation group. President Viktor Yanukovych urged the parliament to adopt laws so that Ukraine would meet the EU's criteria.
Bringing us to the 3-month old Euromaidan protests which began at the end of 2013 when Yanukovych - who was feeling the economic pressure - abruptly suspended efforts to join the EU. He then turned around and signed an agreement with Putin, who offered $15 billion in financial aid and a 33% discount on Russian natural gas.
As a result, the protests have escalated and become more violent, with many now calling for the ouster of Yanukovych and a rejection of the Russian deal in favor of a complete embrace of Europe.
Yulia Tymoshenko is released from custody in Kharkiv
Parliament impeaches President Viktor Yanukovych
President Yanukovych wherabouts unknown after fleeing Kiev
Parliament appoints new speaker and interior minister
Protesters take over security in Kiev
- published: 22 Feb 2014
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