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1990 LAST SOVIET PARADE Prt.2 Октябрьская револю

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It was a dark, cold and wet morning in Moscow. The heavens cried as they learned that this would be the very last Soviet October Parade on Red Square. Fully restored and converted to widescreen.

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  • I think they are still being used at new parades.

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  • Wait a minute! Minute 04:47, do you see a Pepsi logo in the back???? Whaaat??? Pepsi in the Soviet Union????????????

  • The Soviet national anthem is still second to none in artisitic sense

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  • @Cray2thousand Either this was the last parade for the fall of the USSR, or this is the Recreation parade that they still do time to time

  • VIVA L'UNIONE SOVIETICA LA PIU' GRANDE NAZIONE CHE VI SIA MAI STATA. ALTRO CHE STATI UNITI D'AMERICA!

  • USA Won the Cold War!!! :) :(

  • @Cray2thousand Yes, it was introduced in 1974 by Brezhnev

  • We can Thank the Stalinist traitors for the fall of the USSR

    Fuck the gang of eight hail Perstrokia

  • Кстати, во время этого парада Горбачёва пытались застрелить, когда он стоял на трибуне Мавзолея

  • @wilsonkrugner Actually Pepsi Cola was present in the USSR even before the Perestroika, in the mid 70's 

  • i miss the days when the United States had a respectable foreign foe instead of what we face today :/

  • @Cray2thousand Perestroika, my friend, Perestroika...

  • @Cray2thousand

    thank Gorbachov

  • I miss you CCCP...

  • :'( My grandparents were there. They say it was a sad day because they felt change. They worked to build up the USSR, and they both were shattered when it fell.

  • @Cray2thousand CAPITALISM?

  • @Cray2thousand Capitalism in a Communist country...

  • @Cray2thousand Pepsi had been in the USSR since 1985

  • @LoveBigBangTheBest

    Gorby was a good guy, but had some wrong ideas.

    His restructuring of the legislature did not work, and did more harm than good.

  • @gulbirk

    Yeah, he was communist, but was clumsy, and the circumstances were awkward.

  • @Cray2thousand

    Well,maybe they did put more flavor of capitalism in it...xD

    To sabotage communism... :D

  • @Swertzer, Ha-Ha-Ha! :D I wonder if that Pepsi, Russian Style, tasted the same as the Original?

  • @Cray2thousand

    Yes they actually had pepsi in 1990,pepsi-stroika... :D

    It was very popular,perestroika is the reason of that...

  • @Yankees2743 No, actually USSR economy was A MESS. Gorbachev was a communist, but he was intelligent enough to see that it wasnt working. People LACKED basic things, like toilet paper.

  • @Polecatmtn Mao and his gang caused them to abandon communism/socialism, their near-disastrous Second Cultural Revolution set them back by several generations, nearly destroying the country as a whole.

    Take a look at the Chinese now and ask yourself if they want to return back the days of old...

  • @LoveBigBangTheBest They did so to save the people from another, possibly militant revolution, perhaps worse than the purges of the first revolution. American brinkmanship, Reaganomics, and their own internal economics caused by their out of control economy forced them to break with their current system and give democracy a chance.

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