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Estonian minister of Education about "Soviet Story" film.

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  • Subtitles plz. There is no point in having the name of the video in English if there is not going to be any subtitles.

  • translation please ! :O

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  • @Jigssaw1989 i agree with you Liberty is the only way. Democracy means liberty...no nazi no soviet no fascist. Here in Italy we live in freedom from 1945, in Estonia from 1991 unfortunately, but now we are all together in Ue to cooperate for a real Liberty.

  • @fabienik well democracy just means the totalitarianism of the masses. You sure wouldnt agree that majority should be able to just vote on who you should marry or that they can steal all your property and so on. What counts is LIBERTY (personal and economical) and goverment that doesnt have the power to interfere with ones live. Democracy should be very strictly limited. Because you should live your life how you see fit and not how majority says.

  • Nazis and Soviets made the same things in different ways. Democracy is the only solution. Tolitarism both Nazis or Soviets were cruel system of life. Estonia had to suffer for quite 50 years of Soviet occupation....many Estonian were deported in Siberia where they died. Many other Estonian lost their houses and had to learn Russian that got compulsory language

  • @JD12ish wow you dont know nothing about history  .

  • @MrEestimaa USSR under Stalin rewarded the psychopath. If you killed more people you got promoted. That’s why Beria, Yagoda and Yezhov became heads of the NKVD. They themselves were also all shot.

    Stalin’s successor Nikita Khrushchev was his trusted deputy and had hundreds if not thousands shot. If he wouldn’t he would probably had met the same fate. BUT! Once Khrushchev took power he DENOUNCED Stalin. Get it now? Things are not as simple as your little brain would like them to be.

  • @MrEestimaa I would love to see how long YOU would manage to keep your humanity in the USSR of the 1930's through the 1950's. Would you also help Stalin kill innocent people? Maybe you would become a guard in a gulag? Or would you rather become a prisoner yourself?

  • @MrEestimaa Of course Stalin had thousands of people doing the killing for him. It was a cannibalistic SYSTEM, not a one-man show.

    How do you explain the Germans, those nice people that make such nice cars, turning into blood-thirsty Nazis in a matter of years and helping Hitler kill millions of innocent people? Remember, the Weimar Republic was nevertheless a DEMOCRACY.

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