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Ten Minute History - The Russian Revolution (Short Documentary)
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This episode of Ten Minute History (like a documentary, only shorter) covers the late Russian Empire under Tsar Nicholas II all the way to the USSR just before World War II. The first part of the Episode covers the social and political issues and changes until the February Revolution. The second part covers the October Revolution and how Lenin, Trotsky and Stalin established the Soviet Union and how things changed. Without a doubt, the Russian Revolution was one of (if not the) most important event of the 20th century.

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Ten Minute History is a series of short, ten minute animated narrative documentaries that are designed as revision refreshers or simple introductions to a topic. Please note that these are not meant to be comprehensive and there's a lot of stuff I couldn't fit into the episodes that I would have liked to. Thank you for watching, though, it's always appreciated.
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@josephedmond3723

5 years ago

Lenin: I will grant the people whatever they want. People: We want to be ruled by somebody else. Lenin: Now let's not get carried away.

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@MisterCynic18

4 years ago

"My feet hurt!" Truly, the voice of the people

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@dmannen208

3 years ago

โ€But the Duma was mostly useless and Nicholas II could still do what ever he wanted toโ€ So basically just like the modern Duma.

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@xamyrrah

7 years ago

"Why are we speaking English" lmao

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@firstcynic92

7 years ago

The Czechoslovak Legion didn't return by going through Soviet territory. They went the long way, through Vladivostok. Some went by ship through the Indian Ocean, some around the world through the Panama Canal, before getting back to Europe.

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@Kannongunnz

7 years ago

"Why are we speaking English" fucking died

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@Lynnvandenbrink

7 years ago

'Things you need to get: -out' Amazing๐Ÿ˜‚๐Ÿ˜‚๐Ÿ˜‚๐Ÿ˜‚

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@Exurb1a

7 years ago

Please keep it up, this stuff is fantastic. Keenly waiting on more.

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@Geobacter

7 years ago

8:33 Maybe Stalin should have just kept on dancing happily through the flowers.

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@adamlatosinski5475

7 years ago

Trotsky's hair IS amazing.

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@FeatureHistory

7 years ago

This is mad lit fam.

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@theultimateogrelord2783

7 years ago

He left his Marx on history

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@TheTdw2000

4 years ago

2:41 "Down with this sort of thing" "careful now" nice reference.

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@elnic_kai

5 years ago

god my history teacher loved this so much that he made us take notes on it. thus a literal 10 minute video became over 80 minutes. thanks.

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@joshuaarroyo7235

4 years ago

"Failed to conquer Eastern Europe" Stalin: For now.

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@aj2godly

5 years ago

10 minute history? More like 9 minutes and 59 seconds history!!

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@HistoryMatters

7 years ago

The next episode is 'The Unification of Germany (1805-1919)'. What else would you like to see?

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@BodzioChomik

4 years ago

In fact, in 1924, General Secretary wasn't very important. In next few years Stalin made it important.

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@luked2115

4 years ago

"Lenin instituted reforms such as Universal Healthcare and Education as well as advancing women's rights." Me: That doesn't sound so ba- "He then gave himself rule over the country after the Bolsheviks lost in the elections." Welp.

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