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  • I used to have a job, but then i took an Capitalist idea into my head

  • Знали бы мы в 85 про Горбачёва... не пришлось бы сейчас всё с нуля начинать.

  • @dimanenator Да, Вы знали все в 17... Пипец всему наступил еще до Горби. Отстаньте от него.

  • The strongest army in the world...

  • всегда найдутся гниды, которым не нравится нормальная жизнь людей, таких вот 10 вместо наших 318. Так что всеравно задавим их, придет наще время. И вновь продолжается бой...................

  • 演説長いなw

  • What was Gorbachev thinking, "I must bury it!" ?

  • THE GREATEST EMPIRE THAT HAS EVER RISEN DURING THE HISTORY OF MANKIND

  • este desfile fue el mejor de su tiempo, con razon el imperio yankkes temia mucho a la u.r.s.s. por su poder armado, bueno, el desfile del 4f de venezuela, hoy cumple 20 años y estuvo muy bien, muy colorido, esperemos que dentro de 20 años en venezuela este igual o mejor que este, me gusto este video, en la tribuna de invitado habia gente de nacionalidades y color sin discriminacion, con razon dicen que el socialismo es lo mejor en un mundo pluripolar y estoy de acuerdo con eso, disfruten.

  • I wish a happy life for you, Comrade Marshal.

  • What is the name of the march that begins at 0:37:58?

  • @kaelster В защиту Родины - The Defense of the Motherland

  • Было дело. Всё просрали.

  • i'm moroccan from and i often love URSS CCCP because they was strong and they have honorable army long life to Russia and to your national anthem

  • Вот это мощь!..

  • KRÁSA

  • And yet, the seeds of USSR's destructions have already been planted........

  • @mrkv39 You do know the USSR has been gone for 21 years?

  • @canuckleful ... i was commenting on the time of the video, you dumbass

  • @mrkv39 Sorry, didn't know you were on your period. Before you insault me, you can explain what you meant in a CIVIL way, and ask yourself how I was supposed to know what you meant.

  • @canuckleful and your comment about me "knowing" that USSR has been gone for 21 years was genuine and respectful? you want to be a jackass, you will be treated like a jackass.

  • @mrkv39 You're right at that, I apologise.

  • @canuckleful no hard feelings then

  • are you glad for the fall of the Soviet Union or not just asking not trying to be rude or anything

  • what is the name of the marsh that begins at 32:46

  • @roko199200 Да здравствует наша держава 

  • @RedSamurai84 soviet is better than america,

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  • I WISH MARSHAL SOKOLOV A GOOD HEALTH!

  • страшно,эта горбатая мразь впервые принимает парад того с чем ему успешно предстоит бороться в ближайшие годы

  • да здравствует красная армия!!!Ура!!!

  • 7 German Veterans Dislike It!..

  • @hojoleon well said

  • @hojoleon And for raising one of the most evil empires that the world has ever seen: The United States of America.

  • @Hellhammerabadon tell that to the jews who were liberated because of American forces, tell that to the South Koreans, tell that to the Vietnamese living in America, tell that to England for defeating Hitler, tell that to the people of Gernada, sure we made mistakes, but we did more good than evil

  • @hojoleon The Soviets liberated most of the concentration camps Jews were in during ww2. Its not the U.S.A.'s job to be the worlds police and all of the peoples and places you mentioned except for the English defending there homeland were examples of intervention trying to spread American influence globally and has nothing to do with "freedom or good" and since you mentioned Granada we, the united states took out a democratically elected leader Maurice Bishop. talk about evil.

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  • @Ktaurus26 they liberated but it was replacing one asshole of a system with the other. those people ended up living in the communist system because of the soviet union, it wasn't exactly a land of promise and hope. jews were treated like garbage by the soviets. they considered them below human that's why the jews all wanted to leave the ussr. mr. bishop in granada wasn't democratically elected he did a military coup back up by the communist in cuba.

  • @Ktaurus26 Waaah, Keep crying and repeating and the same old nonsense. Its gotten old. Anti-Americanism is a disease of the parasitic ignorant.

  • @G1formation sigh... Crying? yeah right. I'm an American and im telling the truth. Blind following of a government and supporting it regardless of it is actions is a disease.The United States government is Evil period, yes i'm anti U.S. govt, that doesn't indite the common citizen who doesn't have a choice. Reagan to Obama no difference, if you beleieve otherwise that's your choice, why troll on a historical channel with your neo-con rants?

  • @Ktaurus26 You're a crybaby and have a mainstream brainwashed attitude. Typical young uneducated idiot is all you are.

  • @Ktaurus26 You are an idiot. Americans are the govt you dipshit. You think we care about anything but our self interests? you are blind if you do. The American citizens control our govt, we dont like it, vote you out of power, its simple. We disagree with our govt but to call them evil is just stupid. Our govt is not efficient but they arent evil. Youre just brainwashed by typical media.

  • @hojoleon Dont say we made mistakes. We didnt make any mistakes. Any American intervention is usually good in the long run for oppressed people. People who hate America are living shitty lives you can count on that. If you dont love America, more likely you are ignorant, jealous or scared. This march, this video, what a joke!! soviet union is yesterdays trash.

  • @Hellhammerabadon No the US isn't an empire actually. Why don't you think for yourself and learn the truth and stop being a brainwashed youtube idiot. You will believe anything American media brainwashes you with. Anybody who thinks the US is an empire is an idiot. The US acts on behalf of our allies, there is no empire moron. Get an education you broke reject.

  • @G1formation I'm not gonna try to convince you about all the mess your government (Not the americans themselves) have made throughout the world in history (do you remember the modern witch-hunt? (comunists hunt) Do you remember the "Condor operation"?). If you think that the US is the police of the world, the heroes of the opressed countries then good for you...but in my opinion (an i don't care if you think my opinion is shit. Think whatever you want) the USA is not the hero of the world.

  • @Hellhammerabadon US isnt trying to be a hero. If you go against US, eventually you will lose, it's simple.

  • @G1formation really occupying a nation and leaving your army there for the next 20+years and influencing their government insn't imperialism anymore? then what is?

  • @bask529 I dont know of anywhere the US occupied for 20 years. We are stationed around the world at the behest of the local govts. The US hasnt forced a political system on anybody anywhere.

  • @hojoleon Reagan did nothing except blow the defense budget up and try to outspend the Soviets. Reagan didn't sit in the Kremlin. Gorby poor choices,Yeltsin and the august coup sealed it's fate. the USSR started having problems in the 70's. Maybe you should research internal affairs in the USSR at the time instead of listening to Neo-con right wing fairytale.

  • What's the name of the march starts at 0:12:12 This march has played only on victory parades?

  • @NhtepKocmocKEJ Славься

  • @RedSamurai84 IIs that glory in Russian?

  • @Elvisman1977 Yes, it is... by Mikhail Glinka, from the final act of Ivan Susanin (A Life for the Tsar)

  • @jmramos0109 Ive been trying to get an instrumental vesion of it because there all vocal. :(

  • why wasn't i born as a russian ;__;

  • socialist ideals have been betrayed by Gorbachov Boris and Yeltsin

  • 0:47:27 Awesome goosestepping!

  • Anyone know the march from 44:09 to 46:08?

  • @boffinboy100 Мы - Армия Народа

  • @RedSamurai84

    Thank you for 'Mi Armiya Naroda', you obviously know the marches, might I ask for the ones at 33:54, 35:13 & 54:27?

  • @boffinboy100 Священная война, Прощание славянки, Песня защитников Москвы

  • @RedSamurai84

    Спасибо товарищу

  • @boffinboy100 Пожалуйста

    

  • @boffinboy100 The first one is "Sacred War"

  • I am not Russian by any means, but I get a very strong feeling for the Soviet Union, I admire how strong of a nation they were, to fight imperialism from America, to stand up for themselves. It's a really impressive thing.

  • I'm American, and I'm saying, "If only I was Russian!"

  • @CookiesAndGuns95 Too bad that it was Gorbachev himself who did in the CCCP! lol. Talk about scoring an own-goal! D'oh!

  • Gracias por compartir estos videos

    

  • Where you get these parade videos from?

    

  • Why must all Minister of Defence others than Dmitry Yazov before 1990 must have the title Marshal of the Soviet Union

  • RedSamurai84, I am really glad at last you uploaded a few victory parade in russia. Others than russia and belarus, what former country celebrate this holiday? From Singapore

  • @RedGuy1945 Many of the former Soviet Union Republics still celebrate the holiday.

  • 32:00

    Geeze. I just want the parade. No speech please.

  • В середине стоит иуда падаль

  • What an utterly MAGNIFICENT man!

  • 14:28 incorrect translation: after "Patrisans" instead "Polish veterans" must be "members of a clandestine resistance organizations" - "подпольщики"

  • Beutiful when i watch this im really happy and want the old time back

  • Many people claim, that if alliens come and try to conquer us, we are finished. I don't think so. Even if their technology is on a much higher level, they will never be able to destroy Men's unbreakable will, the human spirit, the descipline, our sense of courage and honour. We will always be able to find an exit from such invasion, even if it is selfdestruction. Such things come in my head, when I watch epicness like this

  • @pawninwordsandsoon i agree almost 100% with you but look into history what happened when the europeans first arrived to the american continent they erased all idian culture to impose theirs and didnt matter what the native americans did to defend their land, they were destroyed, slaved and imposed a new culture a new religion a new language me entiendes i speak spanish an european language so if we were invaded ,i believe we will be destroyed and adopt a new culture a new way of life

  • The whole thing... I watched the whole thing... BADASS!!!!!

  • Thank you for the subtitles

  • This makes me cry because it was when the Soviet Union was still in the Earth... But it also makes me mad! At the beginning, all the people over there are giving an applause to the bitch who will erase the Soviet Union: Gorbachev! If everybody knew that he is going to make the Soviet Union disappear nobody would give him an applause...

    In fact, I think they would kill him!

  • @CombativeMind

    Gorbachev was clumsy, but he wasn't out to destroy the USSR.

    Other people like Yeltsin on the other hand were delberately out to destroy it.

  • Пролетарии всех стран, соединяйтесь!

  • CCCP forever...

    

  • To think in a little over 6 years everything would change so dramatically.

  • Any experts on Soviet military music want to tell me what this song is from this video? I would appreciate it.. It's awesome. /watch?v=MiK4nZVNNDs

  • 19:14

    OH proklyatie! My wrench !!!!

    - Hey Mikhalov. Stop repairing the tank in the middle of the SPEECH!

  • importent part of history

  • Если бы СССР действительно был такой нерушимый, то вряд ли он бы развалился от нескольких реформ... Стоило же только Горбачеву ослабить тоталитарный контроль над государством и народом, процесс пошел сам по себе... И это несмотря на такую идеологическую пропаганду... Это ИМХО, но все же...

  • @TofTain реформы были вынуждены, иначе союз бы рухнул еще раньше, просто реформы эти делались непоследовательно и через жопу, что и привело к ГКЧП.

  • даже немощное политбюро отдавало честь в то время, как играл гимн, не то что наши "правители", которые принимают парады сидя....

  • Тьфу, блять, не могу смотреть на эту рожу меченую, а надо. :-)

  • Великое государство было, смотришь и гордишься. А сейчас хаос.

  • @trendstocks

    Сейчас говно.

  • походу единственное что с тех пор не изменилось на параде - это куранты... жаль!

  • Какой марш играет в начале?

  • modern russia is a shadow of its Former Soviet Union empire. Most Soviet Leaders were not even russian to begin with. Modern Russia is weak in its economy sector, weak in military and doesnt even have half the number of army of its former Red Army soldiers. Russia and Soviet Union is like comparing Napoleans to French.....Its retarded. Russia is just a big fossil with numbers of nuclearwar head it inhereted from its Soviet History. Just like Collosium is to Italy.

  • @SolidTube911 In our days its not important the number of the soldiers its important the Military technology which Russian Federation is way, way better than the USSR was... You cannot tell that USSR is still better than Russia for 20 years your growing up, the country which you live in is growing up... The military technology of the Soviet Union was made by Russians and made in the RSFSR territory... Russians were training the Soviet Army that's why people said Russian army not Soviet Army ...

  • @valiosubaru im not big fan of communism nor capitalism for that matter but Soviet Russia brought balance to the world. It did the world a favour, it kept america at check. The old Russia would make sure NATO doesnt get close to its mainland border, it had influence around the world. It would be hard for america to invade & attack other nations as it does today. The old soviet russia would make sure the USA invasions of countries would be hell just as USA did for USSR in afghanistan.

  • @valiosubaru Modern russian state is run by gangsters and its streets by Nazi clowns. At least Soviet russia had respect, influence & power than Modern Russia. The calapse of Soviet union was due to weak leaders who were self centred. Dont give me the econimical situation bullshit cause if stalin was in power then he'd sort it out just as he did after the econimical chaos that happened after WW2. Now we have a lunatic USA as world power going crazy, theres no more competition no more balance

  • @SolidTube911 yes. would you rather have the us who does some good or islam nut jobs calling the shots?

  • @crazysillybaby1 islam nuts anyday, america are imperialist bastards and are cause of most of the world problem. I gurantee u if uturn the TV on u see that USA is in forign soil invading and bombing. Plus the fact that the jews run the american economy and the political system...couldnt get anymore worse if u tell me. If washington DC was bombed by terorist with Nukes, chemical or biological bomb. I would be a happy man.

  • @SolidTube911 Russian Federation was the mother of the Soviet Union, the other republics were eating from Russia and Ukraine ... Russians were all the way in the military stuff than the other republics... All the military weapons, nuclear weapons, technology of the Soviet Union was made By Russians and it was made in Russia in our days Russia is way way better from the Soviet time (Era) ... Cause Russia now have more military stuff and technology of Russia is in furthering improving...

  • @valiosubaru soviet union became extinct nearly 20 years ago, of course there weapons are outdated. Looking at the war in georgia, i bet the americans were laughing there heads off seeing soo many outdated soviet tech still in operation. Yes soviet russia is different to modern russia in many ways. Technologicaly soviet accomplish more, the red army was so large it made modern russia army look like a small bregade. Soviet Russia, actualy was powerful & Modern Russia is annoying.

  • Маршала Соколова подставили,с согласия горбача "приземлили" Руста на Красной

    площади, поставили послушного горбачу Язова.

  • Дед у меня воевал не для того чтобы этот урод страну продал!

  • горбача выдать сейчас народу что будет?-клочки по закоулочкам!

  • жалко ты под свой комбайн не попал в своё время иуда проклятый!

  • смотрю тут иносранцы горбача хвалят в основном,скоро скоро отольются кошке

    мышкины слёзки.

  • Зажился ты на этом свете,тот тебе с овчинку покажется.

  • Горбачёв,да ты иуда ты растоптал и наплевал на свой народ,погоди черти готовят тебе весьма тёплый приём!

  • 25:28 Урод бля чтоб его нахуй

    такую страну развалили

  • red samurai do u know the name of the march at 11:18?

  • @Ktaurus26 I'm afraid I don't. You're not the only one to ask that question.

  • @RedSamurai84 I'm pretty sure that march I believe is called the Victory March, that's just a rough guess though.

  • URAAA,URAAA,URAAA,

    SLAVA ROSSIA 4 EVER !!!...

    SERBIA & ROSSIA 4 EVER !!!...

    ORHTODOX RELIGION 4 EVER !!!...

  • Nice :) God Bless Russia !

  • Thanks. Here in the USA we tend to use the term "cadet" for someone who is a student at an Army or Air Force Academy (training to be an officer); "midshipman" is a term we use for a student at a naval academy. Of course, you probably already know that!

  • Are Kursants what we call cadets?

  • @fantom58 Yes. Kursant is a specific term however, for a soldier who is studying to become a military officer. In the Russian language there is the more generic term "cadet" to define a pupil of any school who is studying to become something, but Kursant applies specifically to a student studying to be an officer in the armed forces. Which is why I kept the Russian word in the translation

  • @fantom58 Sort of... Kursants are students studying to become officers. It doesn't matter if they're in their first, second... last year of study... They are all Kursants (from the word COURSE), whereas a Cadet is a student in his first year in the US, am I correct?

  • @fantom58

    yep

  • @fantom58 Kursants are enlisted ranks, currently undergoing study to become commisioned officers.

  • Da posmotrel i ponayl polzizni yze proshlo.1985 god moay armia pozadi,molodoi

    zdorovyi,nash papa veteran voiny eshe zivoi.26let proshlo tak bystro,kak odno mgnovenie.

    Poka zivoi bydy otmechat Den Pobedy.9may vsegda odevay svoi morpexovskii beret i proxozy po nabereznoi BayRidge .

    Slava Sovetskomy soldaty Pobeditely!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!­!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

  • Гордо маршируют ветераны под знаменем Победы ,они тогда ещё не знали что их через шесть лет кинут на произвол судьбы, а страна которую они отстояли перестанет существовать, на политической карте мира .

  • Всё просрали , что было заплачено, советской кровушкой, в 91 году три мудака, в Беловежской Пуще !

  • at least in Soviet Russia, they were patriotic enough to play the full anthem, unlike in today's Russia were they only play the 1st verse. but we should be thankful that current Russia still honors the Red Army veterans, on the count that they fought for the soviet state. Honors to my grandfather, Lieutenant Sergei A. Timoshenko of the red army ground forces, recipient of the Order of the Patriotic War 1st class, and Order of the Red Star. glory be with them all.

  • @AlekseyTimoshenko My great grandfather was in the soviet airforce. During ww2.

  • Who is the guy speaking before the anthem?

  • @Subliminalverse13 Minister of Defense, Marshal of the Soviet Union; Sergei Sokolov. He is still alive today, and in July will be celebrating his 100th birthday.

  • @RedSamurai84

    Thanks comrade. I thought it was the general secretary of the Communist Party who had to make the speech

  • @RedSamurai84 Yeah. Gorbachev didnt like him, because he opposed gorbachev´s reforms. Thats why sokolov was absent from the november 1986 parade. And in the wake of the mathias rust incident in 1987, gorbachev fired him, replacing him with dmitri yazov

  • @RedSamurai84 Wish Marshal Sokolov a good health!

  • @RedSamurai84 thank you very much, comrade

  • what is the beginning song at 0:32:23 ? please!!!

  • @tamdau1991 Смело, товарищи в ногу. It was one of Vladimir Lenin's favorite songs.

  • @mar1373 Maybe you should go to China, they are still communists.

  • @samahonka

    china is in no way Communist, sure they may be called the "people's republic of China", they may have a red flag with yellow stars, and they may be run by the Communist party of China but they are not Communist.

  • @redsamurai84 Was there a rear entrance to the mausoleum. Because in the part were the leaders ascend the tribune it appears they are coming from the rear. I read something, possibly, about an escalator?

  • @SuperUshistory The escalator was used by Chernenko because he was too sickly to walk up the stairs. The Politburo and guests usually always entered Red Square from the doors of the Mausoleum. The broadcast probably didn't show that part.

  • @RedSamurai84 Okay. I thought there was because in every post 1984 parade it looked like the politburo came from the rear. You never would have been able to notice that there was even an escalator.

  • What's the opening song of the parade that begins at 32:47?

  • @nikolaievitch67 Long Live Our State. This is usually the fanfare song played when the minister ascends to the tribune of the mausoleum. However on victory day they play slavsya.

  • @SuperUshistory Thanks. Do you know where I could find others interpretations of it? I've tried on Youtube but there is nothing.

  • @nikolaievitch67 Да здравствует наша держава

  • @nikolaievitch67 Да здравствует наша держава. Enter that in the search box.

  • What's the tune that begins at 57:00?

  • @Breakerchase Прощание славянки, a very famous song that gained popularity around World War I, it has no official lyrics (it is a instrumental song, although some people have tried over the years to give it lyrics), but the melody is about soldiers kissing their wives goodbye and going off to war.

  • @Breakerchase Actually "Farewell of Slavianka" begins at 56:27

  • @zarsv90 That would be "Салют Москвы", or "Moscow Salute", I like that song, and wish they would play it again during the technics part of the contemporary parades. It used to always be played during the technics section of the military parades in the Soviet period.

  • can you provide the translation and transliteration of the last sentence of the speech (the sentence before ura)?

  • @tj440088 Yes, I went in and did a translation. I unfortunately do not speak enough Russian fluently to translate his entire speech. :(

  • what i find amazing is that they were able to put up all these parades in the 80's while conducting military operations in afghanistan.

  • @CTFxCsoldierNumber27 These special events were also seen as a major morale booster for society. I believe the reason they had a victory parade in 1990 (while the country was in crisis), was to boost patriotism, and unity throughout the country, reminding the nation of the unity during WW II, and the price of victory to preserve the nation. Had the Soviet Union not collapsed, it is my guess that after 1990, you would see victory parades every 5 years in the USSR (the next one in 1995, 2000, ect)

  • @RedSamurai84 Why now Russia organizes Victory Parade each year?

  • @nikolaievitch67 Well, in the Soviet era the October Revolution was the USSR's most important secular holiday. It marked the founding of their nation. Victory Day, while always an important day of remeberance, didn't become a national holiday until Brezhnev made it one in 1965. It became one of the USSR's most important holidays. After the collapse of the USSR, Victory Day replaced the October Revolution as Russia's most important secular holiday. So now, a parade is held annually.

  • Who is the admiral on the left? Sergei Gorshkov?