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Underdogs of History: The Bolsheviks vs All of Russia
The October Revolution, or Bolshevik Revolution, was a takeover of the Russian government in 1917 by a group of radical socialists led by Vladimir Lenin, and was the second part of the Russian Revolution. This video examines all the groups and elements working against the Bolsheviks, and how they overcame them. It should also be made clear that the ‘underdog’ moniker in the title is not meant to frame the Bolsheviks positively. This is merely the first episode in a new series, ‘Underdogs of History’.
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published: 26 Feb 2021
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Overview of the Bolshevik Revolution
Overview of the Bolshevik Revolution and the end of the Romanov Dynasty.
published: 01 Jul 2015
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Russian Revolution and Civil War: Crash Course European History #35
World War I was very hard on the Russian Empire. So hard, in fact, that it led to the end of the Russian Empire. As the global conflict ground on, Tsar Nicholas II faced increasing unrest at home. Today we'll learn about the Revolutions of 1917, the rise of Lenin, Trotsky, and the Bolsheviks, and the Reussian Civil War and the creation of the Soviet Union.
Sources
-Engelstein, Laura. Russia in Flames: War, Revolution, and Civil War, 1914-1922. Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2018.
-Kivelson, Valerie A. and Ronald Grigor Suny. Russia’s Empires. New York: Oxford University Press, 2017.
-Sanborn, Joshua A. Imperial Apocalypse: The Great War and the Destruction of the Russian Empire. New York: Oxford University Press, 2014.
-Smith, Bonnie G. Europe in the Contemporary World since 1...
published: 13 Feb 2020
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Why did the Mensheviks Lose to the Bolsheviks? (Short Animated Documentary)
When the Russian Revolution broke out the Bolsheviks weren't the only game in town and one of their rivals for power were the Mensheviks. Yet, as you'll known know, it was the Bolsheviks that went on to be victorious. But why? Well, to find out, watch this short and simple animated documentary.
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published: 10 Nov 2020
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The Russian Revolution - OverSimplified (Part 1)
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published: 17 Aug 2020
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Who Were the Bolsheviks and Why They Matter Today...
Thom Hartmann talks with Professor Stephen Cohen, Contributing Editor-The Nation / Professor Emeritus of Russian Studies & Politics at NYU and Princeton.
Stephen's books, Bukharin and the Bolshevik Revolution (still in print) PLUS, Soviet Fates and Lost Alternatives, which examines the “New Cold War,” BOTH available in paperback.
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published: 06 Nov 2015
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GCSE History: Bolshevik Ideology
In this video, we'll dive into Bolshevik ideology at the time of the 1917 revolution. We'll look at the work of Karl Marx and Friedrich Engels in The Communist Manifesto and how Lenin interpreted their ideas in the Russian context.
published: 07 Oct 2020
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Were Jews Responsible for the Bolshevik Revolution?
Some Narrations by Grant Koch
I have made this documentary quite longer than usual and to date it is my longest video (apart from my economics lecture on lend lease). Here I tackle the issues of Jewish emancipation and over representation in the Bolshevik revolution with a certain academic flair. This video contains my largest list of sources ever compiled (40+), thus showing how serious I have taken this topic in order to dispel such an impacting myth. I know many of you requested that I complete this documentary, so I do hope you enjoy my work.
The video begins by outlining how exactly Jews ended up in Russia, as there were historically few Jews in both Kievan Rus, the tsardom of Muscovy, and the tsardom of Russia. It covers details on the religious tolerance of the Polish-Lithuanina c...
published: 02 Jun 2018
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The Russian Revolution
The February Revolution (known as such because of Russia's use of the Julian calendar until February 1918) began on March 8, 1917 (or February 23 on the Julian calendar), when demonstrators clamoring for bread took to the streets in the Russian capital of Petrograd (now called St. Petersburg).
The Russian Revolution of 1905 was said to be a major factor to the February Revolutions of 1917. The events of Bloody Sunday triggered a line of protests. A council of workers called the St. Petersburg Soviet was created in all this chaos, and the beginning of a communist political protest had begun.
Overview. The Russian Revolution took place in 1917, during the final phase of World War I. It removed Russia from the war and brought about the transformation of the Russian Empire into the Union of ...
published: 12 Sep 2017
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Forgotten Peasant Revolts Against Lenin - The Russian Civil War(s) 1920
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Freeing peasants and workers from oppression was one of the main messages of the Bolsheviks. The peasants in the countryside were happy to get rid of the landowning class and supported socialist ideas of land reform but once the Bolsheviks turned to "War Communism" to maintain their power against the Whites and other forces, the reluctant support of the peasants dropped - and in 1920 they turned to open revolt.
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Underdogs of History: The Bolsheviks vs All of Russia
The October Revolution, or Bolshevik Revolution, was a takeover of the Russian government in 1917 by a group of radical socialists led by Vladimir Lenin, and wa...
The October Revolution, or Bolshevik Revolution, was a takeover of the Russian government in 1917 by a group of radical socialists led by Vladimir Lenin, and was the second part of the Russian Revolution. This video examines all the groups and elements working against the Bolsheviks, and how they overcame them. It should also be made clear that the ‘underdog’ moniker in the title is not meant to frame the Bolsheviks positively. This is merely the first episode in a new series, ‘Underdogs of History’.
★ ★Support on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/williamcfox
Share This Video ➜ https://youtu.be/XklP-jw_E1Y
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.1. The Bolsheviks. Adam B. Ulam. 1965.
2. The Russian Revolution. Sheila Fitzpatrick. 2008.
3. “1917 Provisional Government in Russia”. Spartacus Educational.
4. The Bolsheviks Come to Power. Alexander Rabinowitch.
5. A People's Tragedy. Orlando Figes.
6. Memoirs of Sukhanov. 1920. Referenced by 5, pg 426
7. Account of Mikhail Kalinin. Referenced by 4, pg 12
8. Britannica. Aleksandr Kerensky. Updated Apr 28, 2020.
9. October. China Mieville.
10. History of Russia. George Vernandsky.
11. 10 Days that shook the world. John Reed
12. Why Lenin? Why Stalin? Theodore H Von Laue. 1972.
0:00 Intro
2:57 February Revolution
7:21 Power sharing in Petrograd
9:58 Lenin
13:46 July Days
19:05 Congress of Soviets
23:47 Storming of the Winter Palace
27:17 Caveats
#History #UnderdogsofHistory #VideoEssay
https://wn.com/Underdogs_Of_History_The_Bolsheviks_Vs_All_Of_Russia
The October Revolution, or Bolshevik Revolution, was a takeover of the Russian government in 1917 by a group of radical socialists led by Vladimir Lenin, and was the second part of the Russian Revolution. This video examines all the groups and elements working against the Bolsheviks, and how they overcame them. It should also be made clear that the ‘underdog’ moniker in the title is not meant to frame the Bolsheviks positively. This is merely the first episode in a new series, ‘Underdogs of History’.
★ ★Support on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/williamcfox
Share This Video ➜ https://youtu.be/XklP-jw_E1Y
Watch Part one on the Russian Revolution here: https://youtu.be/0623t6JmWpc
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.1. The Bolsheviks. Adam B. Ulam. 1965.
2. The Russian Revolution. Sheila Fitzpatrick. 2008.
3. “1917 Provisional Government in Russia”. Spartacus Educational.
4. The Bolsheviks Come to Power. Alexander Rabinowitch.
5. A People's Tragedy. Orlando Figes.
6. Memoirs of Sukhanov. 1920. Referenced by 5, pg 426
7. Account of Mikhail Kalinin. Referenced by 4, pg 12
8. Britannica. Aleksandr Kerensky. Updated Apr 28, 2020.
9. October. China Mieville.
10. History of Russia. George Vernandsky.
11. 10 Days that shook the world. John Reed
12. Why Lenin? Why Stalin? Theodore H Von Laue. 1972.
0:00 Intro
2:57 February Revolution
7:21 Power sharing in Petrograd
9:58 Lenin
13:46 July Days
19:05 Congress of Soviets
23:47 Storming of the Winter Palace
27:17 Caveats
#History #UnderdogsofHistory #VideoEssay
- published: 26 Feb 2021
- views: 71735
10:06
Overview of the Bolshevik Revolution
Overview of the Bolshevik Revolution and the end of the Romanov Dynasty.
Overview of the Bolshevik Revolution and the end of the Romanov Dynasty.
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Overview of the Bolshevik Revolution and the end of the Romanov Dynasty.
- published: 01 Jul 2015
- views: 303778
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Russian Revolution and Civil War: Crash Course European History #35
World War I was very hard on the Russian Empire. So hard, in fact, that it led to the end of the Russian Empire. As the global conflict ground on, Tsar Nicholas...
World War I was very hard on the Russian Empire. So hard, in fact, that it led to the end of the Russian Empire. As the global conflict ground on, Tsar Nicholas II faced increasing unrest at home. Today we'll learn about the Revolutions of 1917, the rise of Lenin, Trotsky, and the Bolsheviks, and the Reussian Civil War and the creation of the Soviet Union.
Sources
-Engelstein, Laura. Russia in Flames: War, Revolution, and Civil War, 1914-1922. Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2018.
-Kivelson, Valerie A. and Ronald Grigor Suny. Russia’s Empires. New York: Oxford University Press, 2017.
-Sanborn, Joshua A. Imperial Apocalypse: The Great War and the Destruction of the Russian Empire. New York: Oxford University Press, 2014.
-Smith, Bonnie G. Europe in the Contemporary World since 1900. 2nd ed. London: Bloomsbury, 2020.
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World War I was very hard on the Russian Empire. So hard, in fact, that it led to the end of the Russian Empire. As the global conflict ground on, Tsar Nicholas II faced increasing unrest at home. Today we'll learn about the Revolutions of 1917, the rise of Lenin, Trotsky, and the Bolsheviks, and the Reussian Civil War and the creation of the Soviet Union.
Sources
-Engelstein, Laura. Russia in Flames: War, Revolution, and Civil War, 1914-1922. Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2018.
-Kivelson, Valerie A. and Ronald Grigor Suny. Russia’s Empires. New York: Oxford University Press, 2017.
-Sanborn, Joshua A. Imperial Apocalypse: The Great War and the Destruction of the Russian Empire. New York: Oxford University Press, 2014.
-Smith, Bonnie G. Europe in the Contemporary World since 1900. 2nd ed. London: Bloomsbury, 2020.
Crash Course is on Patreon! You can support us directly by signing up at http://www.patreon.com/crashcourse
Thanks to the following patrons for their generous monthly contributions that help keep Crash Course free for everyone forever:
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- published: 13 Feb 2020
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Why did the Mensheviks Lose to the Bolsheviks? (Short Animated Documentary)
When the Russian Revolution broke out the Bolsheviks weren't the only game in town and one of their rivals for power were the Mensheviks. Yet, as you'll known k...
When the Russian Revolution broke out the Bolsheviks weren't the only game in town and one of their rivals for power were the Mensheviks. Yet, as you'll known know, it was the Bolsheviks that went on to be victorious. But why? Well, to find out, watch this short and simple animated documentary.
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When the Russian Revolution broke out the Bolsheviks weren't the only game in town and one of their rivals for power were the Mensheviks. Yet, as you'll known know, it was the Bolsheviks that went on to be victorious. But why? Well, to find out, watch this short and simple animated documentary.
https://twitter.com/HistMattersYT
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A special thanks to all of these Patrons below, without whom the show wouldn't be possible:
Southside Mitch
Franco La Bruna
Richard Wolfe
Ian Jensen
kevinh
Can’t Think Of A Name
David archaeologist
Tim Stumbaugh
אורי פרקש
Kevin Sanders
James Nile
Robert Brockway
Kevin Phoenix
Mickey Landen
Ian Smith
Brian Giordano
KNSTRKTVST
Chase Labiste
sharpie660
jdk
Brian Hamilton
Andreas Mosand
Connor Glaze
Rod D. Martin
Blah Blah Blah
Qi Xiao
D. Mahlik
Dexter_McAaron
Nathan Perlman
Paul Franche
Joseph Reinsch
Paul McGee
SirAlpaka
anon
Ainar Garipov
Curt Helmerich
Porkmeister
Juan Castillo
Wolf
Chris Fatta
Alexander Washofsky
Dragan
Joel Cromwell
Mantodea
Jack Mcbeth
Adam Stalter
John Bisges
Andrew Niedbala
John Garcia
Jeremy
Burt Clothier
Ryan Haber
Andrew Patane
Bernardo Santos
Scott O'Donnell
Riley davidson
Yick Chung
SkyEye
Chris Hall
Danny Anstess
Syagrius Beans
Jane Sumpter
William Hilton
Scott P
ScottishTrekkie
Tristan Kreller
Warren Rudkin
Heytun
Käs
Jack River
Justin Pearson
Mik Scheper
Perry Gagne
Chris Dolan
Robert Woodward
Tim Lane
Clay Carroll
Christopher Godfrey
Magdalena Reinberg-Leibel
Zachary Oertel
Vance Christiaanse
Joseph Kerckhoff
Phil Simmons
Henry Rabung
Super Bee 426
Joshua A Bishop
Kim Huett
Neil Jones
Joooooshhhhhh
Alen
Raymond He
Gregory Priebe
Michael Wagner
Joker 54
Vilelmus_veliki
Eddie
Richard W Quarles
Craig Cunningham
Chach
I'm Not In The Description
MrBanana
William Wold
Liam Gilleece
Ciege Engine
Alteredcorgi
Ellen Teapot
Mark Ploegstra
bas mensink
Matt Reed
Kinfe85
Blake Dryad
Anthony McCann
JAY ALAN EDELMAN
David Chaid
Jeffrey Schneider
Layne Nielsen
Kevin Stolz
Luke Robinson
Matthew O'Connor
Brian McKinley
Jack Nelson
James Bisonette Fan #1
Colm Byrne
Sethars
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Spencer Smith
Chrisaztec
Colm Boyle
HelloAgainThere
Phillip Gathright
TooMuchWaterYouDie
Josh Cornelius
Arthur Hosey Jr.
Gerald Armstrong
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Peter Konieczny
Steve Noworyta
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Mr Sandman
Imperial Pony
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- published: 10 Nov 2020
- views: 1434670
21:04
The Russian Revolution - OverSimplified (Part 1)
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--------------- ATTRIBUTIONS ---------------
Music (licensed under a Creative Commons license).
Music by Kevin MacLeod:
Investigations
Pina Colada
Covert Affair
I Knew A Guy
Sneaky Snitch
Dances and Dames
Faceoff
Marty Gots A Plan
Fast Talkin
Infados
Bumbly March Music To Delight
Dark Mystery
From Artist:
LMOP - The Whisper Man
Ian Post - Eminence Landscapes
Stanley Gurvich - Puddles
Kevin Graham - Autumn
Stanley Gurvich - At First
- published: 17 Aug 2020
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Who Were the Bolsheviks and Why They Matter Today...
Thom Hartmann talks with Professor Stephen Cohen, Contributing Editor-The Nation / Professor Emeritus of Russian Studies & Politics at NYU and Princeton.
Ste...
Thom Hartmann talks with Professor Stephen Cohen, Contributing Editor-The Nation / Professor Emeritus of Russian Studies & Politics at NYU and Princeton.
Stephen's books, Bukharin and the Bolshevik Revolution (still in print) PLUS, Soviet Fates and Lost Alternatives, which examines the “New Cold War,” BOTH available in paperback.
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Thom Hartmann talks with Professor Stephen Cohen, Contributing Editor-The Nation / Professor Emeritus of Russian Studies & Politics at NYU and Princeton.
Stephen's books, Bukharin and the Bolshevik Revolution (still in print) PLUS, Soviet Fates and Lost Alternatives, which examines the “New Cold War,” BOTH available in paperback.
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- published: 06 Nov 2015
- views: 131970
6:06
GCSE History: Bolshevik Ideology
In this video, we'll dive into Bolshevik ideology at the time of the 1917 revolution. We'll look at the work of Karl Marx and Friedrich Engels in The Communist ...
In this video, we'll dive into Bolshevik ideology at the time of the 1917 revolution. We'll look at the work of Karl Marx and Friedrich Engels in The Communist Manifesto and how Lenin interpreted their ideas in the Russian context.
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In this video, we'll dive into Bolshevik ideology at the time of the 1917 revolution. We'll look at the work of Karl Marx and Friedrich Engels in The Communist Manifesto and how Lenin interpreted their ideas in the Russian context.
- published: 07 Oct 2020
- views: 20097
17:33
Were Jews Responsible for the Bolshevik Revolution?
Some Narrations by Grant Koch
I have made this documentary quite longer than usual and to date it is my longest video (apart from my economics lecture on lend ...
Some Narrations by Grant Koch
I have made this documentary quite longer than usual and to date it is my longest video (apart from my economics lecture on lend lease). Here I tackle the issues of Jewish emancipation and over representation in the Bolshevik revolution with a certain academic flair. This video contains my largest list of sources ever compiled (40+), thus showing how serious I have taken this topic in order to dispel such an impacting myth. I know many of you requested that I complete this documentary, so I do hope you enjoy my work.
The video begins by outlining how exactly Jews ended up in Russia, as there were historically few Jews in both Kievan Rus, the tsardom of Muscovy, and the tsardom of Russia. It covers details on the religious tolerance of the Polish-Lithuanina commonwealth and delves into its partition, which caused a mass influx of Jewish immigrants into the Russian Empire. What resulted was the pale of settlement which was a region of restricted movement and habitation. I attempt to overlap this with Marxist theory as well to explain how Jews were drawn to the socialist movement given that they were largely Urban thus resonating with the Marxist proletarian message.
The second half of the video is arguably the most important because I take this background of repression in order to show the machinations of Jewish political movements in the heyday of the revolution. This goes hand in hand with an analysis of the different political organs of the Bolshevik government, like Sovnarkom, Politburos, and so on. As expected I conclude that Jews were over represented, but not by as much as many people like to claim. The problem is other ethnic minorities were also over represented so this becomes a whataboutery argument. Finally to conclude, I delve into Stalinism albeit briefly in order to show that the character of the Soviet Union was not inherently one to be Jewish.
I hope you all find this video worth the wait and would appreciate any support via my patreon page. Thank you all!
Also with massive thanks to my friend Zoya for translating!
[Sources]
The Jewish Revolution in Belorussia: Economy, Race, and Bolshevik Power by Andrew Sloin
The Bolsheviks in power: The First Year of Soviet Rule in Petrograd
Stalin: Paradoxes of Power, 1878-1928
The Rulers of Russia by Denis Fahey
Russia a History by Gregory Freeze
Russia and the Russians by Geoffrey Hosking
Behind the Red Curtain by Maya Rakitovia
The Secret Files of Joseph Stalin by Roman Brackman
Lenin: A Political Life by Robert Service
Shaping of the Modern Middle East by Bernard Lewis
Collectivization and Social Engineering by Zeev Levin
Historical Dictionary of United States/Russian/Soviet Relations by Norman E Saul
Jews and the left by P Mendes
Soviet Elite from Lenin to Gorbachev by Stephen White
Yivo Encyclopedia on the Communist Party of the Soviet Union
Anti-Semitism Before and Since the Holocaust by Anthony McElligott
Molotov Remembers by Felix Chvev
A History of the Soviet Union from the Beginning to the End by Peter Kenez
Red Nations by Jeremy Smith
The Rise and Fall of the Soviet Union 1917-1991 by Richard Sakwa
http://www.yivoencyclopedia.org/article.aspx/Population_and_Migration/Population_and_Migration_before_World_War_I
https://israeled.org/may-laws-instituted-russia/
https://www.cia.gov/library/readingroom/docs/CIA-RDP81-01043R004200130004-3.pdf
Russia No.1 (1919) A Collection of Reports on Bolshevism in Russia by the UK Government
http://www.yivoencyclopedia.org/article.aspx/Mill_John
http://www.csb.gov.lv/sites/default/files/1935_tautas_skatisana.pdf
http://www.nationalarchives.gov.uk/pathways/firstworldwar/glossary/glossary_v.htm#Vladivostok
http://adb.anu.edu.au/biography/steinberg-isaac-nachman-11757
http://www.encspb.ru/object/2804022941?dv=2853931022&lc=en
http://soviethistory.msu.edu/1917-2/first-bolshevik-decrees/first-bolshevik-decrees-texts/soviet-of-peoples-commissars-sovnarkom/
https://sl.readmyschool.com/proshyan-prosh-perchevich-131876
https://www.britannica.com/topic/Central-Committee-Soviet-political-body
https://news.rambler.ru/other/37478208-natsionalnyy-sostav-pervogo-bolshevistskogo-pravitelstva-kakim-on-byl/?updated
http://www.open.edu/openlearn/history-the-arts/world-changing-women-alexandra-kollontai
https://www.bl.uk/collection-items/alexandra-kollontai
https://daviscenter.fas.harvard.edu/sites/daviscenter.fas.harvard.edu/files/Profiles_Women_and_Rev_FINAL.pdf
http://spartacus-educational.com/RUS-menzhinsky.htm
https://prabook.com/web/vladimir.karelin/738446
https://www.britannica.com/biography/Georgy-Vasilyevich-Chicherin
http://www.peoples.ru/undertake/hard/isidor_gukovskiy/
http://www.hrono.ru/biograf/bio_m/menzhinski_vr.php
https://www.newyorker.com/books/page-turner/imagining-stalins-plot-to-exile-the-jews
https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Zvigitelmanportrait.jpg (Image used)
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https://wn.com/Were_Jews_Responsible_For_The_Bolshevik_Revolution
Some Narrations by Grant Koch
I have made this documentary quite longer than usual and to date it is my longest video (apart from my economics lecture on lend lease). Here I tackle the issues of Jewish emancipation and over representation in the Bolshevik revolution with a certain academic flair. This video contains my largest list of sources ever compiled (40+), thus showing how serious I have taken this topic in order to dispel such an impacting myth. I know many of you requested that I complete this documentary, so I do hope you enjoy my work.
The video begins by outlining how exactly Jews ended up in Russia, as there were historically few Jews in both Kievan Rus, the tsardom of Muscovy, and the tsardom of Russia. It covers details on the religious tolerance of the Polish-Lithuanina commonwealth and delves into its partition, which caused a mass influx of Jewish immigrants into the Russian Empire. What resulted was the pale of settlement which was a region of restricted movement and habitation. I attempt to overlap this with Marxist theory as well to explain how Jews were drawn to the socialist movement given that they were largely Urban thus resonating with the Marxist proletarian message.
The second half of the video is arguably the most important because I take this background of repression in order to show the machinations of Jewish political movements in the heyday of the revolution. This goes hand in hand with an analysis of the different political organs of the Bolshevik government, like Sovnarkom, Politburos, and so on. As expected I conclude that Jews were over represented, but not by as much as many people like to claim. The problem is other ethnic minorities were also over represented so this becomes a whataboutery argument. Finally to conclude, I delve into Stalinism albeit briefly in order to show that the character of the Soviet Union was not inherently one to be Jewish.
I hope you all find this video worth the wait and would appreciate any support via my patreon page. Thank you all!
Also with massive thanks to my friend Zoya for translating!
[Sources]
The Jewish Revolution in Belorussia: Economy, Race, and Bolshevik Power by Andrew Sloin
The Bolsheviks in power: The First Year of Soviet Rule in Petrograd
Stalin: Paradoxes of Power, 1878-1928
The Rulers of Russia by Denis Fahey
Russia a History by Gregory Freeze
Russia and the Russians by Geoffrey Hosking
Behind the Red Curtain by Maya Rakitovia
The Secret Files of Joseph Stalin by Roman Brackman
Lenin: A Political Life by Robert Service
Shaping of the Modern Middle East by Bernard Lewis
Collectivization and Social Engineering by Zeev Levin
Historical Dictionary of United States/Russian/Soviet Relations by Norman E Saul
Jews and the left by P Mendes
Soviet Elite from Lenin to Gorbachev by Stephen White
Yivo Encyclopedia on the Communist Party of the Soviet Union
Anti-Semitism Before and Since the Holocaust by Anthony McElligott
Molotov Remembers by Felix Chvev
A History of the Soviet Union from the Beginning to the End by Peter Kenez
Red Nations by Jeremy Smith
The Rise and Fall of the Soviet Union 1917-1991 by Richard Sakwa
http://www.yivoencyclopedia.org/article.aspx/Population_and_Migration/Population_and_Migration_before_World_War_I
https://israeled.org/may-laws-instituted-russia/
https://www.cia.gov/library/readingroom/docs/CIA-RDP81-01043R004200130004-3.pdf
Russia No.1 (1919) A Collection of Reports on Bolshevism in Russia by the UK Government
http://www.yivoencyclopedia.org/article.aspx/Mill_John
http://www.csb.gov.lv/sites/default/files/1935_tautas_skatisana.pdf
http://www.nationalarchives.gov.uk/pathways/firstworldwar/glossary/glossary_v.htm#Vladivostok
http://adb.anu.edu.au/biography/steinberg-isaac-nachman-11757
http://www.encspb.ru/object/2804022941?dv=2853931022&lc=en
http://soviethistory.msu.edu/1917-2/first-bolshevik-decrees/first-bolshevik-decrees-texts/soviet-of-peoples-commissars-sovnarkom/
https://sl.readmyschool.com/proshyan-prosh-perchevich-131876
https://www.britannica.com/topic/Central-Committee-Soviet-political-body
https://news.rambler.ru/other/37478208-natsionalnyy-sostav-pervogo-bolshevistskogo-pravitelstva-kakim-on-byl/?updated
http://www.open.edu/openlearn/history-the-arts/world-changing-women-alexandra-kollontai
https://www.bl.uk/collection-items/alexandra-kollontai
https://daviscenter.fas.harvard.edu/sites/daviscenter.fas.harvard.edu/files/Profiles_Women_and_Rev_FINAL.pdf
http://spartacus-educational.com/RUS-menzhinsky.htm
https://prabook.com/web/vladimir.karelin/738446
https://www.britannica.com/biography/Georgy-Vasilyevich-Chicherin
http://www.peoples.ru/undertake/hard/isidor_gukovskiy/
http://www.hrono.ru/biograf/bio_m/menzhinski_vr.php
https://www.newyorker.com/books/page-turner/imagining-stalins-plot-to-exile-the-jews
https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Zvigitelmanportrait.jpg (Image used)
[Patreon]
https://www.patreon.com/blitzofthereich
[Paypal]
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- published: 02 Jun 2018
- views: 89932
47:16
The Russian Revolution
The February Revolution (known as such because of Russia's use of the Julian calendar until February 1918) began on March 8, 1917 (or February 23 on the Julian ...
The February Revolution (known as such because of Russia's use of the Julian calendar until February 1918) began on March 8, 1917 (or February 23 on the Julian calendar), when demonstrators clamoring for bread took to the streets in the Russian capital of Petrograd (now called St. Petersburg).
The Russian Revolution of 1905 was said to be a major factor to the February Revolutions of 1917. The events of Bloody Sunday triggered a line of protests. A council of workers called the St. Petersburg Soviet was created in all this chaos, and the beginning of a communist political protest had begun.
Overview. The Russian Revolution took place in 1917, during the final phase of World War I. It removed Russia from the war and brought about the transformation of the Russian Empire into the Union of Soviet Socialist Republics (USSR), replacing Russia's traditional monarchy with the world's first Communist state.
1917 Russian Revolution. The 1917 Russian Revolution was not, as many people suppose, one well organised event in which Tsar Nicholas II was overthrown and Lenin and the Bolsheviks took power.
Bolshevik, ( Russian: “One of the Majority”) , plural Bolsheviks, or Bolsheviki, member of a wing of the Russian Social-Democratic Workers' Party, which, led by Lenin, seized control of the government in Russia (October 1917) and became the dominant political power.
https://wn.com/The_Russian_Revolution
The February Revolution (known as such because of Russia's use of the Julian calendar until February 1918) began on March 8, 1917 (or February 23 on the Julian calendar), when demonstrators clamoring for bread took to the streets in the Russian capital of Petrograd (now called St. Petersburg).
The Russian Revolution of 1905 was said to be a major factor to the February Revolutions of 1917. The events of Bloody Sunday triggered a line of protests. A council of workers called the St. Petersburg Soviet was created in all this chaos, and the beginning of a communist political protest had begun.
Overview. The Russian Revolution took place in 1917, during the final phase of World War I. It removed Russia from the war and brought about the transformation of the Russian Empire into the Union of Soviet Socialist Republics (USSR), replacing Russia's traditional monarchy with the world's first Communist state.
1917 Russian Revolution. The 1917 Russian Revolution was not, as many people suppose, one well organised event in which Tsar Nicholas II was overthrown and Lenin and the Bolsheviks took power.
Bolshevik, ( Russian: “One of the Majority”) , plural Bolsheviks, or Bolsheviki, member of a wing of the Russian Social-Democratic Workers' Party, which, led by Lenin, seized control of the government in Russia (October 1917) and became the dominant political power.
- published: 12 Sep 2017
- views: 252487
27:45
Forgotten Peasant Revolts Against Lenin - The Russian Civil War(s) 1920
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Freeing peasants and workers from oppression was one of the main messages of the Bolsheviks. ...
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Freeing peasants and workers from oppression was one of the main messages of the Bolsheviks. The peasants in the countryside were happy to get rid of the landowning class and supported socialist ideas of land reform but once the Bolsheviks turned to "War Communism" to maintain their power against the Whites and other forces, the reluctant support of the peasants dropped - and in 1920 they turned to open revolt.
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Freeing peasants and workers from oppression was one of the main messages of the Bolsheviks. The peasants in the countryside were happy to get rid of the landowning class and supported socialist ideas of land reform but once the Bolsheviks turned to "War Communism" to maintain their power against the Whites and other forces, the reluctant support of the peasants dropped - and in 1920 they turned to open revolt.
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Figes, Orlando. A People’s Tragedy. The Russian Revolution (London: The Bodley Head, 2017 [1996]).
Mawdsley, Evan. The Russian Civil War (New York: Pegasus Books, 2005).
Smele, Jonathan. The ‘Russian’ Civil Wars 1916-1926 (London: Hurst, 2015).
Sumpf, Alexandre. “Russian Civil War,” in 1914-1918 online. International Encyclopedia of the First World War. https://encyclopedia.1914-1918-online.
Engelstein, Laura. Russia in Flames (Oxford University Press, 2017).
Wolf, Eric R. Peasant Wars of the Twentieth Century (New York: Harper, 1969)
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Director: Toni Steller & Florian Wittig
Director of Photography: Toni Steller
Sound: Toni Steller
Editing: Toni Steller
Motion Design: Philipp Appelt
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Maps: Daniel Kogosov (https://www.patreon.com/Zalezsky)
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- published: 27 Jun 2020
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