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Leon Trotsky - Stalin's Arch Enemy Documentary
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2 years ago

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@alexanderdoddy7590

3 years ago

One of those Historic figures that everyone has heard of, but most don't know many details. Incredibly interesting to learn about!

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@chezigerin

10 months ago

my great grandfather was trotsky's childhood friend when they lived in kherson. trotsky visited him in NY shortly before his assassination in mexico

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@r.w.bottorff7735

1 month ago

I'm a little disappointed that the Kronstadt rebellion wasn't detailed, as it shows Trotsky at his most brutal. The slaughter of these men, who had very bravely voiced their concerns about bolshevism, mark one of the key events necessary to understand this man.

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@theleninist4272

2 years ago

Ramon Mercader never broke into the house, he was invited in as he had an appointment with Trotsky .

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@GeorgeVaaeth-kc9wc

3 months ago

Trotsky was always devoted to the working class and was one of the greatest orators to ever speak in front of the masses. His "History of the Russian revolution" is an amazing read. One of my heroes, for sure. The Russian revolution can't really be understood without reading his works.

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@janethayes5941

3 years ago

I have learned more from this channel than just about any place else and I truly appreciate it and you.

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@user-hg7gj7sd1t

1 year ago

We in Russia have an expression "You lie like Trotsky." It is said when a person, despite the fact that his lie is obvious to everyone, continues to lie.

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@stephenpoole5331

2 years ago

Trotsky helped to breed and raise the bear, and it ate him.

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@juliagaines8320

3 years ago

I love this channel so much. I wish my history classes in university were even half this detailed. Keep up the good work!

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@yaragi

3 years ago

This is just marvelous. Especially in these (still) hard times we are going thru, having a quality channel like this with quality content one can rely on is a real gem. Thank you.

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@todeotodeo140

1 year ago

I find it interesting that the name he is known by was from a passport he had obtained from one of the guards in prison . He just went with the name and kept it for the rest of his life.

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@rofinkitali3765

7 months ago

I learned Russian history in secondary school. This channel has unearthed what my teachers did not cover. I wish I could sit for the examination today. From Tanzania.

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@morganavredenburg1546

1 year ago

Mum told us of a 'Civics' instructor who tried to chivvy the class into chanting "Glory, Glory, Glorioski, We Love Lenin & Trotsky"- then collapsed in tears when not a single student would comply...

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@michaelskinner3067

1 year ago

I bought Trotsky's account of the revolution from Waterstones when I was eighteen, I'm now 43 and it has remained unread.

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@Tjecktjeck

2 years ago

Quite understimated figure in history. Was on point when he foreshadowed how and why USSR would fall apart. No to mention his role in revolution and civil war.

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@mikelbb.1670

1 year ago

Trotsky is just as bloody as Stalin I thinks

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@longpmike3161

3 years ago

Thank you for sharing this guy and I will be always on this channel 😘😘😘

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@deanvrabl

3 years ago

I have been waiting for biography on Leon Trotsky. I am pretty sure that I have watched them all ...... those biographies only Trotsky was missing in my playlists. Thank you, thank you very much for this very good biography and very quality videos thanks for sharing and greetings from Slovenia.

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@ivancsapod

7 months ago

Lev Davidovich Bronstein "Trotsky", one of the leaders of the 1917 bolshevik revolution in Russia, gave a resounding speech at a workers' meeting around 1920. With his presentation he confidently captured the interest of his listeners, and after making sure that no one dared to object, he encouraged those present to come to the platform next to him and refute what was said. There was great silence in the space, but suddenly there was movement in the crowd, and then a worker stepped onto the platform with a walking stick in his hand. "Comrades! See this walking stick? This will tell you the story of the Russian revolution. Before the revolution, the country was ruled by aristocrats. This is indicated by the button on the end of the walking stick. The iron on the other end of the stick represents the convicts. The center of the stick is the symbolic place of the workers and the peasants. Now I turn the stick around. See, the revolution has happened, comrades. The aristocrats are now below, the convicts are now above - but your place had not changed..." The worker was executed a few days later...

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