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Why was there a need to establish a country like the Soviet Union? Stalin became the world’s most powerful leader, but unfortunately, 40 million people died in the process alone. I will explain how the Soviets began, how they collapsed, and their ties to these countries. So, why did socialism begin 100 years ago? Here are today’s Ukraine, Belarus, Moldova, Georgia, Azerbaijan, Kyrgyzstan, Kazakhstan, Armenia, and Uzbekistan. All of these were once part of the regions ruled by the Soviets. I want to explain how a region extending from eastern Germany to Japan was dominated . After Lenin’s death, the pages of history were rewritten. Because their most famous leader, Stalin, came to power. They gave this man infinite power. He decimated humanity, as you can see. Enjoy the show. May I have a good day telling you a beautiful episode about how the Soviets were founded and collapsed . Here we go. Turkey’s leading water purification brand, Aura Seblon Unix, presents. [Music] Ladies and gentlemen, I’m Deniz Pehlivan. In these episodes, which begin by welcoming you to the Moldovan leg of my world tour, our topic this time won’t be Moldova. Because in previous episodes, I’ve been following in the footsteps of the Soviets . I said I couldn’t describe these countries without sharing a little bit about how the last century’s giant power began and ended. I’ve been studying for about two weeks, and today, from the moment you sit down in front of your screens, I’ll be covering the last 100 years of history, connecting it to the countries. Most importantly, I want to connect both East and West and share what I’ve learned about the Soviets . Why do I want to do this? I want to explain how Poland, Estonia, Latvia, Lithuania, the Balkan countries, even though they were Yugoslavia-era, where we are now, Moldova, and all of that—just imagine, a geographic dominance that stretched from Germany east to Japan . This includes today’s Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan, and the countries of Central Asia. Having traveled to over 100 countries around the world, I’ve learned that throughout our historical processes, it’s as if history was all about us when we were first born. We think of wars and stories as things of the past. No, in fact, history is being rewritten every day. Until yesterday, when I went to Ukraine, I asked my friend there, ” You know, everything is getting better, but they’re trying to make Ukraine an IT city?” What if Russia attacks? Oh no, how could that happen? Look, they said they’d join the European Union, and three months later, Russia attacked Ukraine, and the war started, and it’s still going on. So, while I’m sharing the last 100 years with you, my purpose in making this video is to connect the mistakes made by the states and megapowers of that era, within the realm of possibility of history repeating itself , and to show how they made their mistakes and reached their peaks . That’s why this video will be more focused on history. While you’re in front of your screens, I took countless notes, detailing them with screenshots. I’ll explain how the Soviet Union began and collapsed, and the ties it has with these countries. Now, you can sit back and relax. Enjoy watching me at any time of day. And as I always say, if you leave a comment or a like before the video starts, you’ll be supporting the algorithm. This will be an episode I really put effort into. I hope I can explain it. These episodes are very difficult to explain. I apologize if I speak Turkish, but they’re entirely based on research I’ve done online. My mistakes, right or wrong, are my own, but they’re things I’ve seen online. I hope I convey them well. If there are any points I think are wrong, leave them in the comments. At least let me know. But since I’ve been researching for two weeks , I hope I don’t make too many mistakes. So, enjoy watching. I hope I have a good day telling you a good episode about how the Soviets were founded and collapsed. Here we go. Our trip begins with contributions from Aura Sebon Unix water purifiers . When the USSR, the Union of Soviet Socialist Republics, existed from 1970 to the 1980s and even into the 1990s, 10% of the world’s population was this population. It consisted of countries belonging to the union. When it was first established, 15 countries were in this union. Who wasn’t there? It included all of Uzbekistan, Kazakhstan, Russia, Ukraine, Belarus, and Moldova. We were mostly aware of this in our childhoods, in the early 1990s, through news about the Soviet Union, communism, or socialism, or through the events of the 70s and 80s. But the story wasn’t actually like that at all. These were the years of the collapse, and we only saw the tip of the Cold War, the era of disarmament with America. So why did socialism begin 100 years ago? Why was there a need to establish a country like the Soviet Union? Or how did they achieve this during that time? What sacrifices did people make in the fight against capitalism? And what ideology or philosophy did this begin with? In fact, everything dates back to the 1800s. Two German thinkers, ideologists—Carl Marx and Frederick Angles—started it, you name it. They say everyone should be equal. There should be one state. There will be no distinction between workers, peasants, rich, poor, politicians, or soldiers. They say there will be a life without class distinctions . The fundamental idea in this ideology, which 200 years ago opposed even private property , is actually the equality of all people. Isn’t it beautiful from the outside? We all want this. The belief systems and religions we believe in also command this. But is human nature compatible with this? You make your own interpretation. Whether you look at it philosophically or ideologically, even if everyone wants to be good and equally fair, human nature eventually spirals out of control. Just like the emergence of socialism. This idea, which is essentially innocent, eventually poisons both society, its rulers, and its ideology, as leaders become poisoned by power, seeking to further dominate the world . What happens after a while? If you give people unlimited power, you can see how many tyrants emerge from within. You see this in Africa, as well as in the ancient Eastern countries. When someone seizes power, they become poisoned. Just like socialism. This idea, which actually starts so innocently, begins to spread in the early 1900s. They say, ” We loved this ideology during the old Tsarist Russia. Why don’t we try it in Russia?” They say, ” There should be no noble, no ignoble, no rich, no poor. Let’s not have capitalism either; everyone should live equally.” And they begin to rebel. Their true source of inspiration here is Karl Max’s statement that in a capitalist system, workers should sell their labor because they have no money and don’t own the means of production . He says there can be no masters, peasants, or lords. Just like in the old feudal era. But he says, this is what we’re experiencing today. Because class distinctions are so clearly felt in Russia, in that geography today, society is slowly beginning to say, “We want this, we accept it.” But to make society do this, you also need a leader. So, who is this leader? Larin. I don’t want to explain it in this voice. I can’t waste this video on a loud video, on a loud platform . I’ll move to a quieter place. Wait a minute. Everything will start with Lenin, because he’ll have a very short life. He’ll establish the Soviets and die two years later. Then Stalin will come. Let me explain this at the hotel. Wait, somewhere quieter. They achieved the world’s first socialist revolution in 1917 by overthrowing Russian Tsarism, and after the revolution, they established the Russian Soviet Federal Socialist Republic. The goal of the government was this. I told you very simply from the beginning: the government would consist of peasants, workers, and soldiers. That was the goal. In other words, to establish a system where society was represented equally and homogeneously, with no private sector, and where everyone was fair and equal. Lenin was the one who initiated this. But Lenin wasn’t in the country during the first revolution in 1917. He was in exile. The first thing he did after the revolution was to come to the country and nationalize everything, including the banks . But the Soviets hadn’t been officially established yet. Because between 1918 and 1921, there was also the opposition, which I’ll always refer to as the Red Army from now on. The opposition was the Whites. The country is dragged into civil war and it lasts for 3 years. And in 1922, They’re officially establishing Soviets alongside the Bolsheviks. I mentioned Carl Marx’s ideologies at the beginning, but this is about socialism. He’s embarking on this journey by declaring that he’s learned a great deal from him, has embraced his ideology, and wants to establish the same for his own region. He’s actually a lawyer, but he’s also a revolutionary and a politician. And besides, he’s a Marxist revolutionary, meaning that Karl Marx’s ideology is called Marxism. Lenin is also the leader of the Bolshevik Party, the party of the country. Now, after Lenin, Stalin will come. We haven’t even gotten to that yet. First, we’re establishing a country. In fact, when they completely overturn Russian demands and officially establish the country, and the war is over, they call it the October Revolution. This is what the famous October Revolution in history is all about. Look, what I’m talking about isn’t something that happened overnight . Just think, for 400 years, Tsarist Russia had Germany on one side . Alaska on the other. In fact, in the 1800s, they sold Alaska to America. That Alaska we have today is being sold for money. Because they can’t govern . Lenin’s greatest goal was to bring all these countries of the Union together under a single roof, along with the Soviets and socialism. But who wasn’t involved? Did you know that Finland even existed? It was governed as a duchy from the late 1800s onward. There’s even Azerbaijan, Armenia, Estonia, Latvia, Lithuania. All of these are Uzbekistan, Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan. Tsarism ruled them all. So, suddenly, “Lenin, take it, from now on, you rule.” This was a major revolution, and truly, ideologically, his greatest dream was to unite the entire world under one roof and rule it with socialism. He wanted everyone to be equal. But the rules at home wouldn’t work. Imagine, you overthrow a Tsarist regime that ruled territories with multinational religions, languages, and countries for 400 years. In its place, you establish a system where everyone is equal, with different religions, languages, and countries, but governed by provinces. Technically, they’re trying to implement a system here. In fact, the biggest thing the Soviets did, and Moldova is included in this. They didn’t divide and rule internally, so that everyone would be the same, but rather by mixing and mixing. You see this in many countries you visit. For example, you go to Central Asia, and you don’t call it Kazakh or Kyrgyz ; you’ll see people with completely different eyes, like you and me. Or you go a little further west, and you’ll see people with slightly more slanted eyes in Ukraine, Estonia, and Latvia . One of the systems they employed to implement this ideology was to mix all nations and rule them under one roof. For example , Len initially wanted to rule countries like Ukraine, Russia, Belarus, and the Caucasus under one roof. But Len wasn’t doing this alone, he had friends. Do you know that there was someone else who founded this ideology? Not Lenin. Lenin was actually the leader of the Bolsheviks. He was the one who initiated it. The person who tried to establish that entire system with ideology and the Red Army in 1922 was Trochsky. In fact, Trochsky would later be in conflict with Stalin in the years to come. I’ll explain that part in a moment. Now, Lenin also had an older brother. During his brother’s time, he attempted to assassinate the Tsar of Russia and was executed. And Lenin’s thoughts were essentially the same as his older brother’s. That’s why he was exiled. It was because he had more radical and political activities, pursuing his own ideologies , as I said, because he wasn’t in the country when this country was first founded. That’s why, because he was exiled, he even took him to places like Switzerland and Germany , where he further embraced the teachings of Carl Marx’s ideology. After that, he read and learned a lot, and he fully embraced it. He talked about the Bolsheviks, formed the Leninist movement. In other words, he researched how to apply Marxism in countries like Russia. It’s not like we suddenly created a revolution , but actually, he started the system by first convincing people. You come to the country, then, imagine, you emigrate, you’re exiled from your country because of your ideology. Then, you come back, you become more well-known, and you start the world’s first socialist revolution. You’re doing this. You’re defeating all of these people inside, the so-called whites, who were completely against us and also outsiders . And in 1922, you officially established the country. Actually, aren’t the dates so close to ours? During World War I, they were also trying to establish this system. All their ideologies. While we were fighting the Italians, the French, and the British below, a completely different world was being established above. For example, when the man founded the country, he said, “Let it be agriculture.” His slogan was, “Bread and peace. There will be no war.” We will all live fairly. On one end, there’s Estonia, Latvia, and Lithuania; just think, on the other, Siberia is endless. Russia still has vast territories. Why are they inheriting them? Even after they sold Alaska, he says, “Our priority will be agriculture.” He says, “We will all share the money we earn and continue to expand our borders.” He says, “We are still a very small part of the country.” Then, in 1922, after officially establishing the country, he sets out with this slogan. Until his death in 1924. He suffers a stroke. Just as he’s founding his country, he’s carrying out his revolution, and after a two-year stroke, he dies in 1924. After Lenin’s death, the pages of history are being rewritten. Because their most famous leader, Stalin, comes to power. And there’s another thing: We talk about the hunger, the poverty, the poor survival of people in post-Soviet countries, the miserable times, right? Stalin lays the foundation for all this. Because before his death, Lenin warns in his notes that Stalin is a very dangerous person, that his ideologies are very rigid, and that he’s someone to be wary of. There’s even a letter about him. But what does Stalin do? He takes over the entire organization within the Boghsheviks. As I told you, there was a man named Trochki, who founded the Red Army. Lenin actually wants him to come to power, but Stalin overthrows him . Because Lenin argues that Trochkin, who founded the Red Army, is far more intellectual, far better, far more revolutionary, and far more rational . But Stalin takes over after Lenin’s death, and from then on, things start to change. Just think, there’s a throne, so to speak. Someone will take over. There’s someone who strongly opposes you, and their chances of succession are higher. What do you do? You try to overthrow him. Right? Of course, he does that . And think of Trochky , Stalin exiles the man who established this entire system from the country . And do you know where he sends him first? He comes to Turkey in 1929. From there, he goes to Mexico, where he’s killed. He’s killed for a very specific reason in 1940. I don’t want to say that. You look it up on the internet. They end the man’s life, and now, literally, Stalin rules over this entire region, and there’s nothing standing in his way. In fact, Trochky goes down in history as the person who wrote the Revolution and was killed by the revolution’s orders. Why doesn’t Stalin like Trochky? Is it simply because he came to power? No. He doesn’t accept their ideology. Because Trochky is much more idealistic, much more egalitarian, much more of a defender of human rights. He’s open to development. Stalin has this iron fist, and we’ll hear a lot about that from now on. He’s a man who always says what he says, hangs what he says, cuts what he says. That’s why there’s always this argument between them, and at the end of the day, unfortunately, Stalin wins. In fact, one of Trochkin’s goals was to spread this revolution equally and fairly throughout the world. And Stalin ruled the Soviets until 1953. Isn’t that long? 30 years, just think about it. Lenin set everything up, and it lasted two years. Stalin was the ruler of the Soviets for 30 years. He single-handedly governed that entire region. That’s almost 15% of the world’s population. And this was the most difficult period. Because under Stalin’s policies of power and expansion, he forced the people of this already impoverished region to focus on agriculture and industrialization. He murdered millions, including the Bolsheviks . He abolished all private property and built massive factories in the name of growth . He forced dissidents to work in labor camps called gulangs. He executed them. He killed more than 1 million people in that period alone, and He imprisoned millions of those who stood in his way. We’re always told that the northern countries are cold. People coming from the collapsed Soviet regions are cold. It wasn’t just the season; it was the reason they were cold. This period was called a regime of fear, and it was even ingrained in people’s genes. In fact, some sources I read said that perhaps because of what this region experienced, its people weren’t warm-blooded. Maybe they had a right to be. They were so intimidated that anyone who spoke out was killed. I think we’re slowly understanding this process. We can now reach the 1930s and 1940s. The logic is clear, the logic of its establishment, the pace is clear, the countries it will cover are clear. So where were we? After the Republic was founded, he didn’t pay much attention to us, and his biggest dream was to take over Germany and Europe. But he made a deal with Nazi Germany and Hitler. But Hitler broke his promise. He attacked the Soviets. They made the deal this way: he included both Poland and the Baltic states. But Hitler wanted to dominate them all. And the Germans, as you know, there’s even a world movie about this. You’ve probably seen it on Netflix here and there . He attacks Moscow with 3 million people. I’m telling you, “Look at Moscow.” Where is Germany? Where is Moscow? He’s taking all those countries. They even think the Soviets will completely fall. But once again, the calculations don’t add up. The world-famous Battle of Stalingrad begins here. Hitler wants to reach the oil fields in the east. He thinks that once he reaches the oil, he’ll have complete control, and the best place to do this is the region where the Soviets are. But with the onset of winter and the cold, during which time Stalin orders you not to retreat and you must die, and a massive battle breaks out in Garat. This war is precisely what started World War I. After Hitler’s aggressive policies, the bells begin to ring for World War II, and Germany begins to retreat. And Russia and the Soviets, seeking revenge, reach the very gates of Berlin. In fact, Nazi Germany thinks it’s won the war until the Russians arrive . That is, until they see Soviet tanks. During this period, all the Eastern Bloc countries—now Moldova, Estonia, Latvia, Lithuania, and Ukraine— were incorporated into the Soviet Union. Even eastern Germany was divided into East and West Germany during this period. After World War II, Stalin became the world’s most powerful leader. But unfortunately, 40 million people died in this process alone. But that wasn’t enough. He said, “No,” he said, “I want to expand globally. That’s fine, I’ve taken over the East,” but he wanted everything to be his. He became so powerful that he had statues and portraits of him erected in every city and square. He disapproved of science and even history, and had them written in his own way. Of course, he did this according to his own ideology. And Stalin died in 1953. But some sources I read online show that in 1956, there were a whole world of his supporters recounting Stalin’s crimes . You can see letters from them explaining how brutal and fascist Stalin was . I looked them up online, too. If you’re curious, you can research them. So, they gave this guy infinite power. As you can see, he’s been killing humanity. So, where is America during this period? Where is China? Right? Let’s touch on that a bit. Now, we’ve killed Stalin. The Stalin era is over. The Cold War period begins between 1945 and 1991, that is, until the Soviet Union collapsed. So, America and the Soviets don’t fight each other. So, this war waged without firing a bullet is called the Cold War. How do they do this? They’re fighting ideologies, trying to dominate other countries, like who will land first on the moon. This isn’t a one-on-one struggle. This period, which isn’t a hot conflict, is called the Cold War. As you can tell, so far, so good? I’ve arranged them so well, chronologically, I mean, as I’m explaining it, it all comes to mind. The entire world map. It’ll be great. Great. Wait, there’s still the ’70s and ’80s. I’ll get you there. I’m thirsty. A little water. Let me have it. You pour your tea or coffee. Heh. Now, those concepts of revolutionism and socialism that we always heard in many old movies in the 70s and 80s, including our own films in Turkey, start in this period. Because they divide the world into two. Socialist and capitalist. Those who support America become capitalists. Those who support socialism also become socialists. In other words, those who sided with the Soviets. Cuba, for example, is one of them. During this period , America says, “I want to make the world capitalist.” How will I achieve this? I can do it by giving money. And Marshall, the Secretary of State at the time, comes up with a plan. The Capitalism Plan. And this plan’s name is the world- famous Marshall. Its goal is to get the world back on its feet with financing from America . But with capitalism. This even includes Japan. If you remember, one of America’s foreign ministers said to Germany a few years ago. If you remember, we brought you back to your feet. This is the period they’re bringing you back up. In other words, America is the country that provides all those funds for both Europe and Japan. Because they see that the Soviets will become very powerful, and the world will become socialist. They finance it to draw capitalism to their side. Of course, after Stalin’s death, the Kyrychev era begins in the Soviet Union, and six more such leaders emerge until the 1990s. But the subsequent periods are nothing like the periods leading up to the 1950s. They continue with policies of contraction and downsizing. Because of the Cold War. Even during the Cold War, money is paramount. The Soviets spend so much money on space that the country begins to suffer from hunger and famine. But America has no such concerns. America finances itself entirely through capitalism. It opens factories everywhere. It’s trying to catch up with the world and supposedly tries to enrich everyone through trade. When you look at the foundations of this, it’s all about ideological competition. Either socialism wins or capitalism wins. Socialism begins to collapse here because people starve. Elsewhere, under capitalism, wealth, roads, and new investments begin. In reality, the collapse that followed was already a pre-existing one. They were only able to endure because Stalin was so repressive until then. From now on, the era of collapse begins. So, when does this come to light? Even Nazi Germany thought it had won the war. When did the truth emerge? It came when Russian tanks reached Berlin. Right? So, when did the Soviets wake up? I mean, when did the people wake up? When they were starving. They were able to hold on until the ’70s and ’80s. Because, as I said, while society was starving and starving , they had no funding or projects. So, because they ruled the country solely through a war system and a system of oppression, the people began to revolt. In fact, to prevent the Soviets from thinking they were retreating, they sent Yuri Gagarin to the moon first, and they spent so much money on this that the country’s largest investment was spent on landing on the moon. But this was pure show. Because their goal, think of it like the KGB and the CCP, was space warfare, and they wanted to show that America, that is, capitalism, had been defeated. But this cost them dearly. Because they were already a failing country. On top of that, by allocating so much funding to this, society became even more impoverished. Then there’s the Berlin Wall. While people were starving and living under constant Soviet oppression, what did those in the West who had heard of capitalism do? When they built the Berlin Wall, they demolished it so people couldn’t escape to the West. When the Berlin Wall began to fall in 1989, the bells were actually ringing for the Soviets. But by the way, I just mentioned Cuba, during this Cold War, America and the Soviets were actually on edge. In 1962, the Soviets built a nuclear base in Cuba, and America was so angry that they said, “If you don’t remove it within 15 days, we’ll declare war.” Of course, the Soviets’ aim was to intimidate, and they succeeded. Now, we came to Berlin a bit too quickly in ’89 . Of course, there’s also the eastern side. This was the western side. I think we understand the West. That’s what many of us read about in history books: the Soviets, the Berlin Wall, America’s ideological, what was done in Cuba. The foundations of all revolutions were actually the struggle against the Soviets. So, what was the East doing, for example? What was China doing? What was Japan doing? What was Korea doing? Let me tell you about that. When you went to Japan, I asked you what happened after the bombings of Hiroshima and Nagasaki that brought Japan to where it is today , right? In fact, until recently, Korea was even receiving aid from Turkey. We sent troops. They were much more backward than us. What happened? Today, it’s one of the 10 largest economies in the world, and Japan’s economy is the 3rd largest. Thanks to America, America funded both of these countries, which were devastated. In fact, everyone thinks the Japanese are so innocent, but Japan, China, and even Thailand were in control. In other words, the entire Gulf was under their control. In fact, you can see the biggest example of a war between the Soviets and America in the North and South Korea wars. The Soviets supported the North, and the Americans supported the South. In fact, it was a war of capitalism and socialism. In fact, let me tell you this: There are still five socialist countries in the world. America tried to conquer Vietnam for 20 years during the wars in Laos, China, Cuba, North Korea, and the Vietnam War. That’s why. It couldn’t win because of the struggle between the Soviets and capitalism. Even though the Soviets didn’t officially enter the war, they used propaganda to win because they sided with Vietnam. Of course. But if you go to Vietnam today, capitalism is everywhere . Similarly, you see China. I mean, how has even China changed? They’ve established cities that didn’t even exist in the West before, thanks to capitalism. Netflix even has series about them. You watch these spies betraying each other during this process for the KGB and the Communist Party. The KGB’s agent becomes the Communist Party. The CA’s agent becomes the KGB. So, for example, the Soviets’ own agents, who appear to be C agents, infiltrated America. I recommend watching these series. You can see the propaganda and manipulations being conducted there more clearly. Now, why am I telling you this? If I were to tell you about Moldova, it would be meaningless. These were all missing pieces of the puzzle, and the most fundamental piece of it was the Soviets. Here are today’s Ukraine, Belarus, Moldova, Georgia, Azerbaijan, Kyrgyzstan, Kazakhstan, Armenia, and Uzbekistan. All of these were once part of the territories controlled by the Soviets. So what was China doing? China was always on the Soviet side. But after Stalin’s death, it began to believe that Soviet ideology was over , so much so that it expelled the employees of the socialist Soviet Republic in China . Because it said, “You’ve abandoned your ideology. We don’t believe you. You’re capitalizing.” As I said, Japan even took over China. This is precisely what happened during this period. When the atomic bomb of World War II was dropped, America was watching Japan, and Japan was beginning to grow very powerful there . This is how they were able to stop it. Otherwise, these people would have officially taken over and ruled everything from China to Thailand. In fact, when you compare them on a world map, they were all in the same period, but it was a period when everyone was trying to get a piece of the pie. China , during this period, was a quieter, more naive, slowly growing country that didn’t directly participate in wars. Their leader, Mao, would go down in history 2,000 years later as the founder of the Republic . The People’s Republic of China would be established. But, of course, as you can imagine, the price would be heavy. Just like in the Soviet Union, millions of people in China would perish from poverty, destitution, and injustice. Even today, China is still governed by a single-party system. It’s called a republic, but it’s not the republic we know. So, they say we’re a republic. The state is still governed by the people, but in a communist manner. So, no matter how you look at it, it’s inconsistent, but it’s only a republic in name. So , elections are held in China again. There’s a single party, and someone from that single party governs the country. So, that’s what they call a republic. As you know, China has been governed by the same leaders for years. But for a republic to exist, there needed to be an opposition, so that there could be fair elections. But the system in China still continues with a single-party system. So, what happens next? What happened? Then today’s map began to emerge. Because the Soviet Union lasted until 1991, and in 1991, the Soviet Union collapsed. After Stalin, a period of complete decline began, and capitalism became stronger during the Cold War. And in the last 30 years, from the 1990s to 2020, we all know the effects of Yugoslavia in the Balkans, the effects of poverty in the countries that emerged after the Soviet Union collapsed . People couldn’t establish order. Because there wasn’t an established capital system in the past. Let me give you the example of Poland. If you had come to Poland 10-15 years ago, you would have seen so much poverty. But then, with the support of the European Union, it became a much more modern country. So, the Soviet Union collapsed in 1991. Which countries emerged? 1. Russia, Armenia, Azerbaijan, Ukraine, Georgia, Belarus, Estonia, Latvia, Lithuania, Kazakhstan, Uzbekistan, Kyrgyzstan, Turkmenistan, Tajikistan, and Moldova, which I’m telling you about in the country I’m in, were very difficult, but it turned out well. Isn’t it beautiful? We’re in Moldova now. Okay. The puzzle is now in place. Now, if I hadn’t told you about the Soviets while I was in Moldova, if I hadn’t explained why poverty in this country was a pain in the past. If I had said, “Look, the sinks are like this” and “the houses are like that,” it would have been incomplete. That’s where history began, which goes back about 100 years. I talked to you. So, I wanted you to see the entire world map of that puzzle, including it. If you watch it with your children, this video will be one of the best examples in many school history textbooks . It’s well-told. I hope it turned out well. Now, why did I tell Moldova this? After Moldova officially established itself, Turkey was one of the first countries to recognize it. After that, Moldova was officially recognized by the United Nations, but it also comprised 34 different autonomous regions. One of these is Transinistria. You’ll see this in the next episodes. You know, when the Soviets broke away. Russia said , “No,” but this place is still like mine. Russian is spoken. There are borders within the country. As you know, when I enter Moldova, I’ll enter another country . It actually acts like it’s part of Russia, but it’s an autonomous region within Moldova. However, there’s a region called Gagauzia, where Gagauz Turks live. There’s no border here; they’re autonomous as well. So, it would be incomplete if I didn’t mention these things about Moldova. Even today, I’m giving the example of Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan . If you go to many Central Asian countries, Russian is spoken. Russian is spoken in Moldova. Russian is known in most Eastern Bloc countries . That’s why. And when you come to Moldova, and if you go to Transinistria, you’ll actually be seeing two different countries because you’ll be crossing two different borders . But this place is known as a ghost country, and in the coming days, in the next episode, I’ll be going there in person, which I’ll start sharing on Instagram. You’ll see from there, I’m chasing a dream on my account, and I’ll be sharing a story about a region like Cuba, which still claims to be governed by socialism. I mentioned there are five countries in the world that are still socialist , and Cuba is one of them. Transinniestria is actually one such country. They don’t pay for gas. They don’t pay for electricity. You can’t build a single building because the state claims you built it. A socialist state doesn’t have rent, but they can also get Russian and Moldovan passports. That’s the kind of place it is. That’s why there are still places like this alive today. In fact, we can see the so-called traces of capitalism and socialism on a kind of border . So, ladies and gentlemen, I’m Deniz Pehlivan. Thank you for watching. I worked really hard to explain this episode. I hope you enjoyed it. I touched on this part of the story, so when I visit Transinniestria in the next episode, you’ll understand better why I’m talking about it. World history isn’t just about the moment we were born, or even hundreds of years. I think it should be interpreted by considering the entire world map. Of course, this world has never been ruled by dictators or fascists. Because if you give unlimited power to a person, they say, you’ll see the true devil inside. And unfortunately, we’ve lived history as innocent and good people. We misinterpret. As I traveled the world, I thought I was so innocent. So, I can’t comment much on this. It’s really something else entirely . Managing the world’s map is a different matter. You know, if a bomb falls somewhere, a plane crashes somewhere, something happens somewhere, none of it is without a reason. We were just tears. We react to it with sadness. But there are so many ideological map wars going on in the background that I realized this as I read about it at the age of 36, having traveled to over 100 countries around the world. Then I thought, man, how innocent we were. They never taught me anything like that in Feth. Because we always thought positively. Let the tourists come, it’s good, take it easy. There was no malice in us. We had no opinion on anyone’s land, nor with their money. That’s why, as I explore ideologies, I understand even those 30-, 50-, or 100- year border plans of those guys better. That’s why , unfortunately, there are always innocent people at the end of these plans. When elephants fight, the grass is trampled, and if I didn’t tell you about this historical detail from the last century, my trip to Moldova and the Transindians wouldn’t have any meaning. Because if I’m going to a place that still accepts that people lived 100 years ago, it’s my duty to tell you these things and touch upon a little bit of history. I hope you enjoyed it. Thank you for watching. I look forward to your comments . I’ll say it again. I apologize if I’ve misspoke. These are my own personal research. There may be mistakes, but I’ve tried to convey them based on what I’ve learned, without manipulating anything. I hope that if anyone is going to university, these videos will serve as a historical guide for them about the last 100 years. See you in the next episode . I’ll take you to the last socialist state in the world, which claims to be governed by communism, but this ghost country is not recognized by any country. I’ll make a new video there and share it with you. Thank you for watching. See you in the next episode. Goodbye. Aura Sebon Uni, Turkey’s leading water purification brand, presented it. [Music]
Moldova’dan 3. bölüme hoşgeldiniz.🤗 Bu sefer ki amacım Sovyetler Birliğine dair bildiklerimi sizlere anlatmaktı. Bu birliğin üyelerinden ve 90’ların başında dağılması ile birlikte bağımsız olan Moldova’da iken, böyle bir video ile sizlere Sovyetler Birliği tarihini de aktarmak istedim.
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00:00 Sovyetler Birliği Nasıl Bir Devletti
01:15 Sovyetler Birliği nasıl izler bıraktı, nereleri kapsıyordu
05:50 Sovyetler neden kuruldu, sosyalizm neydi
09:00 Lenin, Sovyetler’i nasıl kurdu
12:00 Sovyetler’i hangi ülkeler oluşturuyordu
15:00 Stalin nasıl başa geldi
18:00 İşte 2. dünya savaşı böyle başladı
21:30 Soğuk savaş dönemi nasıl başladı
24:00 Sovyetler ne zaman çökmeye başladı
28:00 Doğu ile Batı arasındaki ilişkiler nasıldı
31:00 Moldova ile Sovyetler bağı nasıldı
36:20 Bir sonraki videoda görüşmek üzere
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Ağzina, emeğine sağlik
ABD ve diğer ülkelerin yaptığı Bretton Woods anlaşmasını ,sonra altına dayalı sistemden vazgeçilen anlaşmaları , petro dolar sistemini herkesin bilmesi lazım. Çindeki komünist (!) sistemin İngiliz sermayesiyle ( clty of London) çalışmasını , ( Mao) Afyon savaşlarının bilinmesi lazım. Birbirine karşıymış gibi görünen ideolojilerin ayni sermaye sahiplerince finanse edilmelerini de tabi …
Bayılırım tarihe ve sen Deniz kardeşim harika anlatıyorsun.
İyi gezmeler bize de harika seyirler.
Teşekkürler😊
,emeğine sağlık
bu zamana kadar sizin videolarınızın en iyi tarih bilgileri tebrik ederim başarılar dilerim
Reyisin stalini örnek aldigini okumuştum.seni dinledikce bunu daha çok iyi anlıyorum
Maşallah,bayağı iyi anlatmışsın Deniz ağabey. Tekrardan eline,emeğine sağlık.
Thanks!
Emeğine, yüreğine, ayağına sağlık…
Şahane bir bölüm olmuş, emeğinize sağlık
🇹🇷♥️🇦🇿
Abi emeğine sağlık, mevzuları çok iyi bilmeme rağmen sıkılmadan heyecanla izledim. Böyle videolar çok gelirse güzel olur
Emeklerin için teşekkürler
teşekkürler
ellerine ağzına sağlık
Emeğinize saglık,
Amerikanın Marshall yardımının yapma sebeplerinden biri kendi ekonomisini kalkındırmak,cünkü ürettiği teknolojiyi gelişmiş ülkeler alabilirdi ancak,yani satın alacak güçleri olmalıydı
Moldovam' geldi he Deniz😁artik bende senin gibi diyorum🦋
Guzel bilgiler guzel anlatim 👏
Bilgi için teşekkürler
Tarihi bilgilere yer vermeniz çok keyifli olmuş, emeğinize saglik❤❤❤
Şimdi izleyecem ama eminim güzel anlatmıştır😊
Şu programı okulda öğrencileri seyrettirilmeli o kadar net o kadar güzel ve yalın anlatıyorsunuz ki her şeyeyi insan çok rahat anlayabiliyor öğrenebiliyor teşekkür ederiz
mübarek sovyetler sosyalist esas cumhuriyet
simdi asagilik adi egitimsiz pisliklerin yönettigi dünya
Ruslar acımasız millet- Lviv’de yoksul Ukrayna haklı başlarına bela olcak Putin’i daha önceden biliyorlardı 2016 yılında Tuvalet kâğıdına Putin’nin resmini yapmışlar
🧻👴Путин 🤏✍️
valla muhteşem olmuş emeklerinize sağlık 😀
Ağzınıza sağlık.
Bilgiler için çok tsk ler
emeğine saglık
🙋🏻♀️
Bravo Deniz, cok guzel ozetlemissin
Size helal olsun ❤
Bro Kaliningrad a da git .bati avrupadaki rus sehri ..
Emeğinize sağlık izliyoruz. 40 yaşına kadar çok şey öğrenirsin, 40 yaşından sonra öğretilenlerin yalan olduğunu diye bir söz duymuştum. Bence doğru ✅ sizde de farkındalık başlamış. Putin'le Busch un aynı ortamda dans partisinde eğlence videosu vardı
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Güzel
Ağzına sağlık kardeşim güzel anlatmışsın
Deniz gerçekten çok iyi bilgilendiricisin teşekkürler. Deniz kardeşim Kanada Alberta şehrine gitmemiş gördüm orayıda gezersen sevinirim. Youtebe da fazla bilgilendirici video yok
Kral artık şu otellerde yalnız uyuma😅
Tüh be, geç gördüm, 11 saat geçmiş
Selam
Slm arada eksik var.Leninin Sakat kalmasını sebebi suikast uğruyor..Suikast dolayı sakat kalıyor..
Çok iyi iş yaptın Deniz evladım.Seni çok kutluyorum ve her gezini Atlantadan takip ediyorum.Buralarda da çok Türk takipçin var.Sezer ile de çok iyisiniz.Arada onunla da gezin..
Teşekkürler kolay gelsin
sen tarih öğretmeni olmamalıymışsın
Harika
Stalin diyince aklıma Mustafa Kemal geliyor . Halk ac sefil fakir sarayli tok
Muhteşem anlatım için canı gönülden teşekkürler