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welcome back everybody to another oversimplified reaction video well the people have spoken over on patreon we put it up to a vote to see which of the oversimplified videos i haven't reacted to you wanted to see next and the vote came down in favor of the russian revolution now this is something i know a little bit more about than some other topics but i wouldn't consider myself anywhere near an expert there's a lot i don't know so i'm excited to dive into this and learn something myself as always that's the goal of this is to learn right so we're going to have a conversation use a comment section below if you want to see more videos like this or just want to see more of my historic site videos i've got a video coming where i retrace the steps of stonewall jackson's flank attack at the battle of chancellorsville as well as the events surrounding his death those videos are going to be going up in the next couple days so if you don't want to miss any of those videos make sure you hit the 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that down and draw the winners let's dive into the russian revolution this video was made possible by nordvpn click on the link in the description below to get an amazing 68 off a two-year plan also commemorating the weirdest bromance in history get your new character pins on russian revolution merch available now link down below hey jimmy it's the 1800s an exciting time to be alive why don't you get out there and explore the world gee whiz mom thanks this place is amazing where am i why you're in france my boy here we come up with wacky new ways of running a country liberty egality fraternity whoa welcome to the united kingdom here we invented the train aboard holy smokes you're in a german factory my friend here we harness fire and cold to create all these sexy lederhosen this is incredible i can't wait to see where i'll end up next where am i you're in russia have i gone back in time no this is just how it is are you a farmer worse technically my landlord owns me which makes me a serf so serfdom in russia was basically their form of feudalism and it didn't look all that different than feudalism in the rest of europe probably the main difference was that unlike feudalism in places like england for example there was no real military aspect of it you know in england and feudalism in the 1400s your feudal lord also could call you up to military service that wasn't really a part of russian serfdom like it was in other places but the thing with serfdom is uh here we are in the the mid to late 1800s and russia still has serfdom whereas england for example eliminated feudalism by the 1600s and so much like slavery in the united states uh russia was much later in eliminating these things than other people uh were and of course much like slavery in the united states the uh process by which they got rid of it obviously created great upheaval in the country and it didn't necessarily go all that well you know in the united states when slavery was abolished a lot of the former slaves ended up going back and working for their former masters having signed contracts that basically made them slaves and all but name because the local laws on the south permitted that sort of thing and they were trying to find ways to get around and basically keep slavery in effect that's kind of what happens with serfdom as well i'm scared you should be because i haven't eaten in four days and you look pretty tasty hey jimmy how are your travels i hate you russia in the 19th century feudal underdeveloped and stuck in the past while the rest of europe had been modernizing and improving their citizens lives russia's rulers were taking a different approach my lord we're falling behind the rest of europe it's time to industrialize give the people rights and share your power russian czars had no time for pathetic ideas like liberty and modernization because they were too busy having the time of their lives while the serfs were breaking their backs in the fields the tsars held all the power and they didn't have to listen to anyone you know it's hard not to see parallels between russia here and france in the 1790s where you have louis xvi and marie antoine antoinette basically kind of ignoring the plight of their people and uh you have the aristocracy living very wealthy and lavish lifestyles while people are starving in the streets and eventually there's a whole lot more of them than there are of you and eventually them are going to figure that out and that's kind of eventually what happens with russia want to run the country like a backwards feudal kingdom while the rest of europe outpaces you militarily and economically go right ahead want to keep the people uneducated so they don't get any ideas there's no one to stop you want to keep exporting grain even when there's a massive famine causing hundreds of thousands to die that is your god-given right while all of this was great for the tsar if you were literally anybody else it probably sucked because russia was falling behind if they were to keep up with europe they'd need a strong ruler with some big ideas oh look here comes one now hey everyone it's me zara alexander ii and i've got some big news i'm releasing you all from your serfdom you're all free [Music] yep i'm the best oh there is one thing though i spoke to your local lords and they weren't happy about losing all their free labor so as a compromise you're all gonna have to pay them back a near impossible amount of money for the next 49 years expect your lives to barely change so this is what i was saying earlier when you make massive changes that completely upend the social and economic system in your country expect it to be backlash and expect there to be attempts at compromising and that's what happens here he compromises so that it looks like he did something really good but what he did really doesn't change things at the at the you know the roots of the whole thing for these people okay bye now i know what you're thinking this tsar alexander ii seems like a pretty cool guy he's trying to reform the country and get russia on the right path everyone must love this guy right wrong why does one man get to decide the fate of everyone in the country this whole system is dumb somebody should do something like what like kill the czar you're gonna kill the czar well me no i'm busy i was kind of hoping you'd do it okay see the people love me they're throwing flowers confetti and high grade explosives okay nick so the assassination of zara alexander ii is actually often cited as one of the first examples of a suicide bombing there are actually two bombers one of them throws his bomb and it disables the carriage but it didn't kill the czar or even seriously wound him so then another guy comes up with a bomb and his bomb not only mortally wounds the czar but also kills him in the process um and i believe the first guy ended up being hanged but um yeah so it was kind of a suicide bombing basically nicholas your grandfather has a mild case of being blown up by a terrorist and he's not looking too hot so we're gonna go say our goodbyes okay no it'll be too scary for him nonsense it won't be scary at all we're just gonna say a quick goodbye ready boy look at me the people did this to me and one day they'll do it to you so nicholas is i think 13 when this happens this was like 1881 and i think zara nicholas was born in 1868 so this is a very impressionable time for him imagine just becoming a teenager you're being raised eventually that's going to be your job to be czar and you've watched your grandfather die like this that had to have made an impression on him see wasn't scary at all so alexander ii was dead but luckily they had another alexander lying around alexander the third and he felt his dad's reforms had weakened the tsar's authority russia was massive and as a result had many ethnic minorities non-russians more interested in their own cultural heritage than in loving me isn't it great so much beautiful culture and diversity in our great nation alexander thought all these minorities should be a little more russian and thereby loyal to him so he repressed religious minorities he repressed non-russians he introduced the ocrana a secret police force that repressed anybody who thought having a czar was dumb if alexander ii was the great reformer alexander iii was the great repressor now that's how you run a country now imagine being nicholas the second because that's what we're building up to is nicholas ii with the russian revolution imagine these are the two guys that you follow a guy who's a reformer but still wasn't highly regarded because his reforms really didn't change everyday people's lives all that much who gets assassinated and then your father who represses people even more i mean that's a lot to live up to and no matter how good you might do they're gonna view you as czar with you know kind of a suspicious eye hey dad ugh great it's my son nicholas who i like to call a girly girl because he's so weak and pathetic when are you going to grow up eh you still look like a girly girl to me but dad i grew a beard yeah an ugly girly girl beard if nicholas was to one day be czar he needed his dad to teach him how to run the country but his dad instead suggested that nicholas go somewhere else so nicholas went to japan got an edgy dragon tattoo had his head sliced off by a policeman and then came home now will you teach me how to rule i suppose it's time okay there's alright i wanna i wanna look up a couple of those things because those were interesting and i kind of bypassed them i'm not familiar with the whole head slicing incident but i'm curious about it so we're going to look that up so the atsu incident was a failed assassination attempt on nicholas in 1891 so he had been like 22 23 years old when he was visiting japan uh he was returning to kyoto after a day trip he was attacked uh by one of his escorting policemen who swung at the zarovich's face with a saber the quick action of his action of his cousin prince george of greece and denmark who parried the second blow with his cane saved his life suited then attempted to flee but two rickshaw drivers chased him down and pulled him to the ground nicholas was left with a nine centimeter long scar on the right side of his forehead but it was not life-threatening wow so that was a pretty big deal honestly especially when you consider that this is a few years before russia and japan end up going to war all right let's continue a lot you need to know before becoming uh oh what i've got kidney inflammation oh no upon his father's death a totally unprepared nicholas ii ascended to the russian throne he wasn't a reformer like his grandfather nor was he a repressor like his dad nicholas was nicholas timid easily swayed and more interested in doing whatever the hell this is or this or this he wasn't ready to rule and he himself admitted it saying i'm not yet ready to be czar i know nothing of the business of ruling bit of an awkward time to bring it up however nicholas firmly believed that he was chosen by god to be russia's big daddy and while he doubted his ability to rule he was gonna give it his best shot and hey who knows maybe he wouldn't be so bad after all to get things off to a good start nicholas promised free pretzels and beer to a huge crowd in moscow to celebrate his coronation so enticing a proposition to starving peasants that the ensuing stampede left nearly 1500 people dead what the hell happened we're not sure but you're scheduled to go party with the french at eight o'clock shouldn't i stay here out of respect for the people whenever sansa's ever respected the people hmm nicholas's decision to go party with the french immediately tarnished his image some were calling him nicholas the bloody bizarres had been partying hard at the expense of the people for long enough that emancipated the serfs but failed to lift them out of poverty they used their secret police to crack down on anyone who might criticize them and they'd failed to modernize and give the people rights something the rest of europe had begun doing over a century ago the rule of the tsars was quickly becoming outdated and more and more russians began wondering if there was a better way for many the solution was simple just look to the west republics democracies and constitutional monarchies galore but a small growing group rejected that for an even better idea a little something they called communism take vladimir lenin an intelligent member of russia's middle class and also a massive ill-tempered jerk if you disagreed with him about anything he wasn't afraid to call you out you fat-headed simple-minded vapid cockeyed imbecile tenderheart bear is a far superior care-bear to bedtime bear and he was no stranger to political unrest either his older brother was executed for plotting to kill the czar and lennon himself was expelled from university for participating in a student protest but how did lenin go from being a middle-class nerd to the arbiter of socialist divinity well to tell that story we first need to go back a few decades to when a man named karl marx wrote a manifesto explaining how capitalism is a system whereby the stinky bourgeoisie oppressed and exploited the working masses and that only through class warfare could the workers rise up and in state of communist utopia now go back forward a few decades to lenin reading that manifesto and loving it but publicly admitting you loved marx and not russia's big daddy would get you the cruelest punishment imaginable exile to siberia enjoy exile where you'll live with your wife chill around town and secretly write socialist newspapers hey that doesn't sound so bad and your mother-in-law is going to live with you no once linen finished his stint in siberia he left russia for europe where he was free to hang out with other russian marxists and talk about how great communism was now today you might hear the word communism and think of this [Music] but that's not how intellectuals living under a tough sourced regime saw it to them communism promised a land where all were equal see you have to remember at this time communism is an idea that hasn't really been tried at the level of an entire nation and its government so when something hasn't happened yet you can paint the picture that it's perfect that it's a utopia that there's everything you could possibly want there's no downside to it because nobody can point to a situation and say look here's where it was tried and it failed miserably so it's a lot easier to sell it to people before it's actually been tried and failed where workers weren't exploited and even people like you could get a girlfriend so lennon joined a party of russian communists living in europe and he founded a communist newsletter that was smuggled into russia to try to radicalize the people however not everyone in the socialist party agreed with lenin in fact they disagreed with him on a lot of issues and lenin was so uncompromising that he caused a split in the party during one conference a heated debate broke out and lennon was unwilling to give an inch you pig ignorant half-witted fatuous morons cereal is a soup listen lennon you're a smart guy but you have no idea what you're talking about we're out of here all in favor of cereal being a soup hey would you look at that we're in the majority and here's an interesting thing about how that happens when you drive off all the people who disagree with you and you're only surrounded by people who agree with everything then you start to view anyone who disagrees with you as disloyal and so it's that whole idea of governing by fear where dissent is not tolerated pretty soon you get a bunch of yes men and you don't often hear the difficult things that you need to hear and that's a recipe for disaster so lennon set up his own faction within the party he called the majority or bolshevik if you're speaking russian and the other faction became known as the minority or menshevik and oddly the majority were often in the minority and the minority in the majority the mensheviks were less radical whereas lenin wanted the bolsheviks to be loyal to him and his uncompromising ideas and if you weren't loyal well then you're going to get a big great beat down menshevik's worried that lennon's attitude could lead to a one-man dictatorship but come on does this guy look like a dictator to you for now lenin remained in europe writing his socialist newspaper and impatiently awaiting an opportunity to overthrow the czar and bring communist utopia to russia cool a free hat who the heck are you i'm definitely not a russian secret police officer spying on marxists oh crap i don't want secret police watching me then you my friend should use nordvpn do you like having your identity stolen if yes you need therapy if no you need nordvpn nordvpn has thousands of 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country finally needed to catch up with the rest of europe hey nick we really got to industrialize get more factories and make some i don't know textiles or something hmm won't that change the social fabric of russia maybe hey isn't it past your bedtime but i haven't had my milk and snuggles yet will you snuggle me um nicholas thought modernization was boring but he let sergey do his thing and do his thing he did he borrowed some money and got rushed to some sexy factories and you know what sexy factories means sexy workers dirt poor sexy workers long hours low wages filthy disease-ridden factories sleep in overcrowded dormitories with all your stinky worker friends get your arms ripped off in a freak russian doll accident conditions were terrible but this growing working class wasn't about to take it lying down they started to do what workers do best strike despite sergey's efforts people in russia still weren't happy peasants were still poor liberals still wanted reform and now the workers wanted better working conditions so sometimes it's better to do nothing than to do something but do it wrong and that's what they're kind of learning here you know you end serfdom but you do it in such a way that it really doesn't change things it just makes people even more unhappy than if they'd just been serfs you create this working class by starting to industrialize but you do it in such a way that keeps them poor and allows them to recognize the power that they have as workers you've really just made things worse and that's kind of what's happened here too and the problem with being an autocrat is that when everyone's unhappy there's only one person to blame you the people hate me what do i do oh i know why don't we find a weak and pathetic nation to go to war with we'll win easily and everyone will love me again why don't we just try treating the people better as luck would have it an opportunity for war was forming in the far east russia wanted to expand its fear of influence into northern china and coincidentally so did japan but japan didn't really want war so they proposed an idea to reduce the tension hey man we'll let you do your thing in manchuria if you let us do our thing in korea i don't think so we've got the largest army in the world what do you have i'm the emperor of japan i have a giant mecca suit whoa cool nicholas and the boys didn't see japan as a threat so they felt they could push japan around but little did they know japan had been rapidly militarizing and when they launched a surprise attack on a russian fleet of port arthur everyone was shocked nicholas hoped it was an opportunity to win a quick war and regain the support of the people nobody seriously thought a puny asian country could defeat a european superpower and the russian people were filled with patriotic spunk hey everyone we're at war with japan so again it's good to have great ideas that the people can get behind but you better not screw it up they screwed it up [Applause] hey everyone we're losing the war the japanese won an embarrassing defeat for zarniklus russia had enough problems but now it had been internationally humiliated the public were outraged unrest increased nicholas needed snuggles now more than ever the tension was rising rapidly and russia was on the verge of revolution all it needed was one disaster to push it over the edge and that disaster would come in january 1905 from an unlikely source a handsome orthodox priest named father gapon father gapon was leading workers and their families to the winter palace but this wasn't some violent uprising it was a peaceful protest they wanted to deliver a petition to nicholas which simply asked for more freedom and better working conditions the protest was actually so peaceful and respectful that the marxists thought it was a big waste of time hey nicholas some priest is leading a peaceful protest says here they want to give you a petition a peaceful petitioning priest i better get out of here nicholas had actually left the winter palace days earlier and in his place they brought in a truckload of troops ordered to stop father gapon from reaching the palace hello good sir and long live the czar please allow me to pass this simple petition to our dear father nicholas ii good day to you too please allow us to respond by opening fire what began as a peaceful protest ended in tragedy imperial soldiers opened fire on the crowd around 200 civilians died 800 more were wounded all they wanted was the opportunity to ask nicholas to improve their lives instead they were met with bullets so here's another situation where nicholas is not necessarily directly responsible for this he didn't order them to open fire but he created the situation in which this could occur by his lack of being hands-on by not responding properly to this petition by not engaging with the people and hearing them out but by saying you know what i'm the tsar you can't do this to me sending the army in and then you shouldn't be surprised when that's how it ends up so nicholas's biggest crime was not necessarily that he was a cruel dictator it was his indifference that led down the path to revolution nicholas didn't personally order the troops to fire but as an autocrat he got the blame the event became known as bloody sunday and nicholas's reputation plummeted strikes erupted across the empire workers demands increased liberals demanded political power peasants demanded land the country was out of control and the 1905 revolution had begun listen nicholas peasants seizing my land and murdering my family i can tolerate but illegally chopping my wood that's obscene and the worse i treat my workers the more they strike i don't get it everyone relax as long as the military is still on my side there's nothing to worry about yeah sir the sailors are starting to mutiny well my life just sucks with russia still losing to the japanese unrest was growing in the military and some sailors had even taken to killing officers having the people against you was bad enough but if the military joined it it would be game over to make matters worse in october workers and marxists including one leon trotsky began setting up local elected councils called soviets that coordinated strikes and supplied the workers sergey could see the writing on the wall things were going south fast and he needed a big idea to save the czar and luckily he had just that you see all these angry people from different parts of society weren't really working together meaning there was a weakness to exploit sergey wrote a manifesto that would give the liberals an elected assembly called the duma it took some convincing but eventually nicholas agreed to share power and have his laws approved by an elected assembly so there's some parallels here with things that happen with folks in england like simon manafort [Music] where uprisings by the people demanding that the the uh the king the monarch share power uh with the people led to parliament in england and uh same thing happened with the people's assembly in france things like that so that's what you have here but again ideas are good and this is kind of a common theme ideas are good reforms are good but you got to do them right or else they just become one more thing for the people to be upset about hey liberals here's your stupid manifesto happy now we certainly are but what about these guys aren't you gonna give them what they want oh goodness no i was just gonna kill them with the liberals satisfied and after ending the war with japan the tsar brought thousands of troops home who then dismantled the soviets arrested their leaders and crushed the peasant uprisings in the countryside and how about that pesky parliament nicholas had agreed to share power with well he then wrote a bunch of new laws which basically said hey remember that manifesto i wrote and how you guys were going to approve my laws slight change of plan actually i'm going to do whatever the hell i want and you guys are going to shut up what the people won't stand for this people what people you know this is why people don't like you and just like that nicholas had survived the 1905 revolution but wait a revolution in russia where was lenin well lenin and his communist pals were still in exile so going back for just a second this often happens throughout history where a ruler under duress will give in in the moment because there's a crisis you know for example i can think of henry viii with the pilgrimage of grace there's this huge uprising that really threatens his rule over the country so he kind of compromises and makes some promises as soon as everybody goes home and the problem has passed he arrested leaders and goes back on all of it john did this with the magna carta it was another example so but you can't do that if there's still a threat and in this case he got rid of one threat but there was still the communist threat out there he didn't get rid of all of the people who were a threat to his rule and so because he just went back on it now the next time people come along if you try to offer compromise and you try to offer solutions they're probably not gonna listen he tried desperately to radicalize the uprising but all he could do was watch as the movements failed to organize the liberals sold out the poor and the zarat played the people furious he believed russia had missed a great chance for a real revolution from now on he felt the only way left was an armed revolution by the workers watching the events of 1905 unfold london learnt a lot bizarre however would prove to have learnt nothing after the 1905 revolution had failed lazar's new top man was peter stollepin and he had big ideas to prevent any more chaos step one reform agriculture this will make the peasants love you and step two will kill anyone who doesn't to discourage any more revolutionary ideas stolopin began to crack down even harder on the tsar's opponents and thousands were sentenced to death the noose even earned itself a new nickname stolopin's necktie i don't get it oh i see cause it goes around my neck that's so funny but despite the oppression many positive reforms were also being made and the russian economy even began to improve this was a problem for lenin if the people weren't suffering then they wouldn't support a revolution still in exile and lacking funds the bolsheviks simply weren't in a position to do anything luckily it was around this time that lenin met an incredibly handsome georgian with your second favorite historical must-have joseph stalin lennon and stalin met at a communist convention in finland and lennon liked stalin because he was a real go-getter and was great at fundraising for the bolsheviks and by fundraising i mean kidnapping robbing extorting bribing ransoming assassinating prison breaking stealing bank raiding executioning and stealing again he's stalin the mensheviks aren't so hot in all this stealing but we still need money so the next time you do a big heist just do it quietly okay quietly got it if this isn't quiet i don't know what is stalin's wacky antics eventually got him exiled to siberia but he had established himself as a big boss bolshevik however no amount of bolshevik bulls could stop what was happening the russian economy was making a recovery for the tsar things were looking up this is great all nicholas has to do is sit back and not mess anything up hey everyone big news i'd like to introduce you to my new best friend he's a crazy drunken beardy horny scandal-ridden magic wizard man and he smells like a goat we're screwed rasputin a dirt poor peasant from dirt poor nowhere but unlike all the other dirt poor peasants rasputin had holy healing powers and when this holy mystical wandered into st petersburg people began to notice he quickly became famous and worded this mystery man in his healing hands made its way to the royal palace the appearance of a holy homeless healer was of great interest to the tsar and his wife as far as royals go they weren't that inbred but they were just inbred enough for their son alexi to get hemophilia or in layman's terms mamma mia that's so let's talk about the hemophilia thing for a second because um it was actually something was passed down through the descendants of queen victoria and you can see here there's queen victoria and her husband who was a prince in his own right it was also actually her first cousin prince albert but she carried that gene and you can see how it got passed down through a number of people and just looking at some of her children here victoria her eldest daughter is actually the mother of kaiser wilhelm ii you have edward vii who eventually comes to the throne and could have been a twin of nicholas the second they look so much like each other um but over here you have her third child alice who is the uh the mother of nick she's czar nicholas ii's mother-in-law uh and uh that's alex is the uh the zarina that's nicholas's wife and then two of their children but specifically alexi maria carried it but alexi actually got inherited the hemophilia so that was something that he wasn't the only one one of victoria's sons had it and you can kind of see how it got passed down through the generations and for you're not if you're not familiar hemophilia just means that you your blood doesn't clot properly and so even a simple cut could end up being a problem because it doesn't stop bleeding spread enough for their son alexi to get hemophilia or in layman's terms mamma mia that's a lot of blood knowing rasputin could heal people in 1906 alexandra asked for rasputin to come and see if he could cure their son and crazy as it sounds rasputin did heal alexi possibly by taking him off his doctor prescribed aspirin having seemingly done the impossible rasputin became very very close to the royal family but having a crazy homeless wizard man hanging around wasn't a good look for the czar because rasputin was freaky not only was he a big fan of alcohol but he'd also throw these crazy parties with russian nobility where he and all night long and then his whole head not a guy's and nobody knew how the goat got on the roof initially the press were banned from talking about rasputin but eventually the ban was lifted and the tabloids went to town the whole thing was a huge scandal and everyone was freaked out that this guy was influencing the czar and his wife nicholas could have spent this period of relative peace improving his image instead he spent it doing this but as weird as the whole rasputin thing was so long as the economy continued to improve and the people's lives kept getting better maybe nick would be okay maybe there would be no more revolutions maybe this video could even end right here or maybe things were about to get worse a lot worse you see the year is 1914 and that means it's time for world war one all right so we're going to wrap it up right there there's a lot still to be talked about but there was a lot that was covered there as well so i would love to hear your thoughts use the comment section below make sure you check out the original content there's a link in the description below that'll take you there and we'll see you tomorrow with part two thanks for watching
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Published: Mon Mar 15 2021
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